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Show .PENNEY'S HOMS SSWING LApres Midi SOCIAL ITEMS Entertained OFTHE WEEK Mrs. Lewis Jones Hostess to Club Mrs. Lewis Jones was hostess to the members of the Le Bonne Fille club and a number of invited guests at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon on Wednesday evenmg at the Idle Isle. Luncheon was served at one long table centered with potted plants. Twelve members and tne following guests were present: Mesdames Jane Clark, C. E. Merrell, Leo Johnson, Orion Eskelsen, Eric Olsen, James Brown, Leona Pruett, Theron Lee, Walt Mann, Leon May, Wilson Forrest, Earl Fryer, Lamont Glover, Wesley Shirts, Robert Hammer, the Misses Ruth Pearse, Lucy Baty, Merle Roberts, May Ilillstrom, Carina Davis and Mrs. Jay Shafer of Tremonton. Prizes went to Mrs. Jay Shafer and Mrs. Harry Smith. Bridge Enjoyed By Dublers Club Mrs. Ellsworth Hansen was hostess to the members of the Dublers club at an artistic bridge luncheon on Wednesday evening at her home. Luncheon was served at email tables to nine members and the following guests: Mrs. Mack Fishburn, Mrs. Roy Larsen, Miss Melba Wood, Miss Bodel Olsen, Miss Mary Jensen, Miss Arlene Stauffer and Mrs. C. E. Griffiths of Pocatello, Idaho. Following the bridge games, Mrs. Mack Fishburn received the high score prize. DeLite Members Met Wednesday Mrs. Burton Pett entertained the B. E. H. S. The members of the LApres Midi club were entertained at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon on Thursday evening by Mrs. Norman Nelson at her home. The decorations were in keeping with spring. A delicious luncheon was served at five small tables to Happenings in Brighams the members and the following Large School. guests: Mesdames W. H. Gleave, Orlando Peterson, Wm. Call, James Barker, Lamont Glover, R. V. Wixom, Wm. Fife, and Errol Valentine. The Literary Digest is being diliFollowing luncheon, the evening claswas spent in playing bridge. gently studied by those history Mr of ses under the supervision Law. The Digest contains many eduC. I. C. Annual cational and interesting topics. One inis continuously kept posted with Ball Tonight formation of our United States govThe Civic Improvement club of this ernment, also with that of foreign city will hold its annual ball tonight governments. at the Bluebird ballroom. It is especially interesting to follow The dance will be attended by the the progress of Germany, and her members of the club and their part- fight for recognition among other ners and other invited guests. nations of the world. The committee in charge is comWho is to be President Roosevelts posed of Mrs. Norman Jenson, chair- cabinet members, and various other man, Mrs. Wm. E .Davis, Mrs. Frank Questions, are paid much attention to, Earl, Mrs. Roy Larsen, Mrs. Frank and with the aid of the Digest and the Holman, Mrs. James Romer, Mrs. Leo analysis of the students, many preJ. Nelson, Mrs. Reynold V. Wixom dictions are made. and Mrs. L. A. Richardson. Not only does Mr. Law place his attention upon public and governmental affairs, but such remarks as: A Did you notice the Interior of the new Buick? and other such remarks, give the class a new spice and make it much more interesting. Melba Rae Toombs. The three-acomedy, A Widow in Green, by Lea Freeman, was presented last evening by the students Ow! Dont poke that in my face! of the Box Elder high school, under Hey, there goes the glue! the direction of Miss Nial Nelson. Where is the green crepe paper? The parts were ably portrayed by Many and varied are such remarks a clever cast, and the large audience in the art building after school hours. present showed its appreciation by And what may you ask, is the cause many laughs and hearty applause. of this commotion? Miss Nelson and the students who Its the Junior Prom! took part should be given much credit The Junior Prom! The biggest and for their outstanding performance. best of all the dances of the year. Just try to watch the dust of the Juniors this year. Jewell Christensen. Spring-tim- e Pattern ct Tors DRESS TODAY AND SATURDAY Yards 35 .05 PATTERNS at Shakespeare with Elliot Ward, a former Box Elder student, now on a mission, in the foreground. His talk and pictures were very of Stratford-on-Avo- Always the Best in Theatre Entertainment When Bigger and Better Pictures Are Shown, the New Grand Will Show Them. 22 The first hour church history class had as its speaker Monday morning during the advisory period, Mr. Dan Frodsham. He is a returned missionary from England. He brought with him many beautiful pictures of New York and places in England, which were of great interest to all. He had a very good picture of the home THE NEW for Dainty Materials At the Elberta Grand Theatre William n, interesting to all. Annie Wendel. The Weber high school students brought a very interesting assembly program to Box Elder last Friday, iHEjjaysicyg . South Main St., Brigham City. 69-7- 1 They gave her a had name . . . and she lived up to it! when her cheat- ELBERTA THEATRE Home of Good Sound ing found her oirU.she sought FRIDAY, SATURDAY to make marriage cover her sinal IRE GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY featuring KAY FRANCIS and WILLIAM POWELL SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY CARY GRANT 0 0 fabrics and a fa BOTH at a Gift ff Widow in Green Enjoyed Last Night iaai B ComalbiiniatiaDini OlIetj NOTES members of the DeLite club on WedThe Great nesday evening at her home. Friday and Saturday: The evening was spent In playing and William Powell. ''Also travel bridge with high: score going to Mrs. reel, cartoon and comedies. Voseo Call. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday: PolFollowing the bridge games, lun- ly Moran and Marie Dressier in cheon was . served to the members Prosperity." Also news reel, carand four guests: Miss Hortense toon and hot comedy. Marble, Miss Eliza Davis, Miss June Coming (this month): Red Headed Jensen and Mrs. Voseo Call. Woman and Strange Interlude. S EVJ NANCY CARROU. RARXXPH SCOTT MORE WELCOME THAN A NATIONAL HOLIDAY! QQammaum Qicttut Feb. 10th. teach during the first six weeks of the session at Provo, Woodward announced today. Dr, Bower Is author of Character Through Creative ExA Survey of Religious igence; Education in the Local Church, (1919); "The Educational Task of the Local Church, The Curri(1921); culum of Religious Education," (1925). more. There, thats it He will offer courses in character Such remarks as these would be education and religious - education heard, if anyone should accidentally which will fit the needs of school walk into Comptons Studio. And and seminary teachers in the Inter you ask what is the matter? All the students are having their pictures taken for the Boomerang. We hope they will be good, because everyone is boosting for a bigger and better Boomerang. Pearl Hansen. These programs are always welcomed, as it is hoped to encourage a league of friendship to be established between the two schools. Mary Rae Christensen. ' "Now, sit still. No, turn your head just a little mountain regions. The first term of the Ts school is held on the Prms and the second from Jalj August 25th ht the bmi campus at an elevation of W1 SCATDOAYIAS A Scandinavian BW ewuhi , held Sunday, Feb. ward chapel at 2 oclock w invited. THE PRESIDE A very interesting band contest between the A and D, bands was held in the assembly Monday. The D band Is students who have been in band one year. The A band is the regular high school band organization. Each band played a march and two of the same pieces. The A" band received the highest score. These contests stir up much among the band students, and make for continued improvement. Leona Bunderson. in-ter- Plus Comedy, Singing Plumber, Two-Roo- and Cartoon 0 0K 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 LIFE wfth LORETTA YOUNG ERIC LINDEN and ALINE MacMAHON weLt t. Ch?,i ?' m Wednesday and n l?e 8t0,e- and then - "0,t ufrW: Ponded toVaTbth!116111 b . . . This is an age Away with make-belieof reality ! The truth now told ruthlessly with the realism of stark drama. Comedy and tragedy, pain and triumph grapple for life or death in this startling story of the price that must be paid for love ! A FIRST NATIONAL two-roo- m frame dwelling house t0 Andrew Stratford, located between Sixth and Seventh on Fifth West street in this s birned to the fty ground on by a fire which broke 'V?d"es,day oi-- t at 5:30 a. m. housebold goods. with ehnrnitUre..and excePon of some bedding al8 burned. The loss fa not JTerdetermined. According to the report, Mr ve 0 Dwelling Burned Wednesday SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Can You Bear the Truth About 0 0 0 m thTSoT.4 SfSSsS fire, but were Unable t0 8ave the building PICTURE Character-Buildin- g Plus Paramount News, Cartoon, and Other Select Shorts To Get Attention at W Summer Session COMING! RICHARD DIX and ANN HARDING in 0 0 0 B B THE CONQUERORS Matinee Daily 3 P. M, ADMISSION: Adults 25 Cents; Kiddies 10 Cents in Also: Micky Mouse Fox News and JUST ANOTHER consideration in Cartoon, sion of wm Comedy, BIG ONE! thl JLrfi ftlLhTr ing to Dean To further 5 6 8peclal v ses-wbf- ch tt; accord-war- d. Wood-- Final Clearance of SUITS and OCOATS ami GARMENT reduced from 1 already sensationally quality and style that was sale priced at $25 to $35. Unusual range of sizes, styles and colors Every THE HUB |