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Show &&E THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FOUR Theatre Bberta Home of Good Bound SUN-MON-TU- FRI-SA- T E u SMOKE moon trip to the Pacific Northwest. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with the Delta Delta Delta and the New Delta Sigma sororities and also a member of the Pom club. She is well known here, having been an instructor in domestic science at the local high school during the past two years. Mr. Watkins is an instructor in music at the high school in this city, where he is well known. After June 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins will make their home in this community. Nell ODay Betsy King Ross and Frank Atkinson From the Story "Canyon Walla by Zane Grey Directed by David Howard A FOX PICTURE The IDLE ISLE Will Give Free --SATURDAY - MONDAY. SOCKS Low PRICED It art Value beyond all in New Colored Cottons t comparison! BIG MAC Full Sized FROZEN FUDGE Remember Friday and Saturday I Betrothal Is Announced Marble, in honor of Miss Davis. At 1:30 oclock a luncheon was served SOCIAL ITEMS at four small tables. The rooms and tables were beautifully decorated with white narcissus. Bridge followed the luncheon, with high score being won by M)1s8 Louise Van Gunten and cut prize was drawn by Miss Frances Jack. Out of town guests included ZHany Parties Honor Mrs. William Monay, Misses Babe Lund, Glorus Mortensen, LaRue MorJune Bride-Elegan, Iris Parrish, Louise Van Gunten, 'The Signa Theta Phi, Ogden alumni Norma Fisher, and Edith Brown of chapter, entertained at a handke- Salt Lake City, and Misses Frances rchief shower in honor of Miss Carina Bryant, Frances Jack, Janet Fams JDavis on Wednesday, May 10th, at worth and Gertrude Hendreckson of , the Green Gables Tea Room in Ogden. Ogden. 'The evening was spent in playing contract bridge. t)n Thursday, May 11th, the Central Spring Nuptial faculty entertained at a luncheon In honor of Miss Davis. Lun- Takes Place cheon was served at one long table Mr. and Mrs. William Oswald of (centered with fragrant spring flowers. Sait Lake City announce the marriage The guest of honor received a very of their daughter, Lois, to Clifford C ;Jovely gift Watkins of this city. The marriage Miss Hortense Marble entertained took place on Tuesday evening in the on Sunday afternoon at the home of Salt Lake temple and the young .lier parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. couple left immediately for a honey- - OF THE WEEK ct . , Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Davis of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Carma, to Harper L. Pearse, son of Dr. and Mlrs. R. A . Pearse, also of this city. The marriage will take place in full sizes 1 Sturdy 2 Button-throug- h 3 - 79ti . STRAW HATS FOR HOT WEATHER. CANVAS GLOVES THAT STAND HARD WORK MENS OUTING BAL. WORK SHOE TkrlltjWorkm WM Ckttr tkm "Cottonadt" Rubber Heels. Too VOriK PANTO WoipIi than KHAKI PANTO wear better Dressy - looking, cut and too, Chocolate Brown. ed For comfort, durability stripes. made and wffrk quality, buy Penney shoes! Low priced, tool st. Fabrics fit longer cost less! c ) phe- nomenal at this price! Sturdy, full-cu- t, w e 1 1 -made) In 8 to 49c 5c and 10c 10c $1 .98 Nothing less , . ,25c Penney's O D. SEnoeo 98c home in Denver, where Mr. Pearse will resume his studies in the medical school. Miss Davis is a former student of the U. S. A. C. where she belonged to the Sigma Theta Phi sorority, and the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with the Pi Beta Phi sorority and the Pom "club. Mr. Pearse is a former student of the U. S. A C. where he was a member of the Delta Nu fraternity, and is now a student of the University of Colorado at' Boulder. 2f pairs tor MENS BIG MAC OVERALLS MENS NUMBER 130 WORK SHIRTS June after which they will make their Engagement Every day wear calls for thes socks. Net Penney wear-givin- g Colors 1 Carefully and rugeoH made I CUT to ht to everyone purchasing a show ticket, a itti WORK OTnntfPS Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Jr. was hostess to the members of the Finesse club and a number of guests on Thursday evening at the Idle Isle. Beautiful tulips formed the decoration of the table, where a delicious luncheon was served to twenty-eigguests. During the evening, bridge was enjoyed and prizes went to Mrs. Jarvis Koford, member high score, Mrs. Harold Olsen, guest high score, and Mrs. Scott Horsley, cut prize. Guests of the club included Mesdames Chester Hamilton, Lamont Glover, Palmer Siegfried, W. L. Holst, Jr., Norm Nelson, Harold Olsen, Lawrence Hansen, P. C. Knudson, Clyd B. Stratford, Morris Rosenbaum, Ira Larsen, John H. ZundeJ, Morris Glover, Orlando Peterson, Norm Jenson and Mrs. C. E. Dunn of Logan. Friday and Saturday IK WORK CLOTHES Finesse Club Entertained Attention! , "t Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Robinette entertained at their home Tuesday evening in honor of their daughter DeLores Robinette, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing various games, after which delicious refreshments weto served.' Those present we 'e Hazel Freeman, Nola Christensen, Ruby King, Mary Christensen, Marguerite Neilsen, Dorothy Christensen, Golden Hammer, John Finn, Wayne Freeman and Wallace Finn. The guest of honor received many beautiful gifts, George OBrien 19 'T'Tj arty Motif with- . , Birthday Is LIGHTNING -- FRIDAY, HAY Semi-Week- ly with ex- pert skill I Set-o-n waistband I mm - Announced Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson of this city announce the engagement of their daughter Gayle, to Mr. Leon K. 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hales of Riverside. 21 The marriage will take place June --a: 1st in the Logan temple. ' one who sees opAn is F. Garber optimist of I Shall Benjamin Mr have lunch Philadelphia, your The announcement was made at a in difficulties; a pessimist who was fined $2.50 for selling fruit up to the deck, sweetheart?" I luncheon party given Tuesday evening portunity one sees in is who difficulties without a license, offered apples in at the home of by the bride-eleNo, darling; just throw it opportunities. payment, but the court refused. e her parents. A hot, board itll save time and troublt01 luncheon was served at small tables centered with pink and white flowers. SHlfBfiHilJiiniriinifiifilliifilfitfBfiifaHIfilfiHiifilJilfiHitfBfiifiifiHgfiHilJBRfilfBfiifHL Progressive games followed. Sixteen guests were bidden. 69-7- A ct three-cours- llibn the cost! - 4-- H 3 Club Met On Thursday The 4-- H jj club held their meeting at the home of Kathleen Reese on Thursday. The meeting was called to order by the president, Donna Maude Dredge and Evelyn Brown led the group in some club songs. The constitution and of the club were discussed and each girl received a record book in which to record the ? ! to by-la- years work. r " The meeting was then adjourned until next Thursday. ' Bridge Party Is Given By Couple A delightful party was given on Tuesday evening , by Mr. and-- Mrs. Roland Ridd in honor of the members of their bridge club. Bridge games were enjoyed and prizes were given to Mr. and Mrs. O. A Riley, high score, Mr. and Mrs. Deverell Peterson, low score, and Lloyd Reese drew the cut favor. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served to twenty members who attended. - need not YOUhave the convenience wait another day of a General Electric refrigerator layout kitchen. Its savings during the first thirty days alone can meet the down payment ; ; and monthly savings in both winter and summer amount to more than the mr dest payments; Cheerful Club la Holds Meeting the General Electric line of refrigerators you wiM find just the model, size and price to meet your requirements. $99.50 AND UP F. 0. B. Factory GENERAL mm ELECTRIC ALL-STEE- L REFRIGERATOR Mrs. Minnie P. Nelson and Mrs. Mary Nelson were to the members of the Cheerful club on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norm Nelson. Lovely tulips centered the table where a delicious hot dinner was served to twelve members. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and needle work, and Mrs. Norm Nelson entertained with a number of pioneer songs. Friendship Club Met Wednesday ' VOieartfor Dependability cBriqham Gty,CT2tah The members of the Friendship club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. G. Hansen. The afternoon was spent' in social conversation and needle work. A delicious dinner was served to nine members seated at one long table decorated with beautiful red tulips. DA N C E JOHNNY CONN and his greater recording broadcasting 10 ORCHESTRA ARTISTS 10 BEAUTIFUL NEW SUMMER DECORATIONS Bluebird' ADMISSION : 20 Saturday, May Gents 35 Cents Ladies 15 Cents |