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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, SemKWeekiy PAGE FOUR Club Four-- H SOCIAL ITEMS TUESDAY;, MAY; ' 1 Organizes The girls of Perry met'Weduesday at the home of Mrs. Alma Davis, where they organized the Healthy OF THE WEEK Cooks club. 4-- H At the meeting they had talks of explanation by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Bate. The subjects were mostly conhealth. They start the meetcerning The members of the Social Developwith song exercises, and they ing ment club were entertained at a have planned the outline for their W. H. luncheon Mrs. bridge given by and are trying to help each Griffiths on Friday evening at her work in other the work. home. Beautiful sweet peas and apblossoms the small tables centered ple where a delicious luncheon was Birthday Party served to the members and the following guests: Mrs. Clyde B. Strat- Enjoyed Friday ford, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Caroline Hendricksen enterGleave and Mrs. John H. Zundel. tained on Friday afternoon in honor Following the bridge games, prizes of her birthday anniversary. went to Mrs. Floyd Knudson, high The hostess, assisted by her daughscore, Mrs. Henry Frogley, low score, Mrs. Annie H. Jensen, served a ter, cut and Mrs. Perry Peters, favor. delicious cold supper to seventeen guests. Mrs. Hendricksen received Happy Four-many beautiful gifts and the conof her friends. gratulations Meets Social Development Club Entertained Uirgihia Dare GINGER ALE Sparkling, pure, bubbles of joy as good straight as they are mixed. Tangjr flavor, delicious and good! , H Club club met at the The Happy home of their leader Savilla Rohwer, on Thursday. New officers were elected as follows: Berniece Tingey, president; Elizabeth Burt, vice president; Roma Burt, secretary and treasurer; Lois Reeve, reporter. The years work was outlined after which refreshments were served to eight present. Mrs. Vernon Hotter is assistant leader. Party Given Bride-Ele- Marriage Will Take Place 4-- v Buy Now! Glorify the Smartest Head! H ct Honored Miss Ruth Dunn and Miss Audrey Larsen entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Camille Christensen on Friday evening at the home of Miss Larsen. Various games were enjoyed after which a delicious luncheon was served to twenty guests present. The guest of honor received many beautiful and useful presents. of every smart summer wardrobe! So soft, so finely be woven, youll-scarcelliere your eyes! y r BEEHIVE BOTTLING WORKS pi- - thi da of th Phone ONE no JFl Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thorpe of Salt Lake City announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to G. Harold Tiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tiller of this city. The marriage will take place on The evening was spent in playing June 12th at the home of the brides Banco and prizes went to Miss Ruth parents in Salt Lake City. Jensen and low score went to Miss Bernice Pearson. Pioneer Daughters A dainty luncheon was served to those present Fix Meeting Dates Miss Christensen received many The Deseret Camp of the Daughters lovely gifts. ct Feminine wider brims! Thats F. hions new deal in Panama Toyo the basis your dealer, or call e Miss Camille Christensen, a bride-eleof June, was the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower given on Monday evening by Mrs. E. H. Jensen and Miss Jessie Grover, at the Grover home. Mannish creased Crowns! p.& Dont judge the quality by thU amazing price t Bride-to-B- For sale at Statutory Charge PrefenA of Pioneers will meet Thursday eveat the if ning, May 25th at 7:30 oclock home of Mrs. Sarah Peters, 115 North, Garland t Mrs. of Hill Echo First East A good attendance is given a hearing Monday in usJe desired. John J. Shumways court at Garli being charged with a statutory j Old Man: "Son, can you direct me fense. She entered a plea of f guilty and was bound over to to the hank? District Court I; a for "Yes Kid: quarter. sir, Her bond was fixed at $1,000. Old Man: "Isnt that mighty high pay? Read the advertisements today Not for a bank director, Kid: mister. simplify your shopping. rh " ai lo Lfe jk(JSouth Mtin St. G CDc 69-7- 1 V (imT id "Ikb it' from Brigham City me finest oar that ever m: A' the cm motor- - ini coot." jp1 " LOCAL ITEMS Miss Miriam Evans is spending week visiting her sister, Mrs; A. iNelson ,and her brother Virgil Evans at Boulder City, Nevada. believe you. It everything I look a J. J. certainly has irr or in i Pt i this 0. went an operation at a local hospital The Oak camp of the Daughters of Friday morning for the removal of a Pioneers will hold their meeting on cyst She Is reported to he getting Thursday, May 25th, at the. home of along favorably. J. A. Fishburn. A good Bishop The Fort Brigham camp of the attendance is desired. city under- C. Jensen of Mrs- - ai m Daughters of Pioneers will meet on The Beehive camp of the Daughters Thursday evening at 7:30 oclock at of Pioneers will meet on Friday afthe vhom of Martha E. Berg. All ternoon, May 26th, promptly at 3 to are attend. members urged The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet Thursday, May 25th, at the home of Mrs. N- L. Hansen. The meeting will be to entertain the pioneer members. The Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will hold their regc-la- r meeting on Thursday, May 251h, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. T. L. Davis, 41 South, First W?st street A. good attendance is desired. oclock, at the All members home of Afton Mason. are urged to attend. Ross C. Bowen, manager of the local J. C. Penney store, is attending a junior convention of the managers of the Penney stores of the section, held at Ogden yesterday and today. Marriage licenses were issued Saturday at the county clerks office to Lawrence Stephen Cantwell of Smith-fiel- d and Reta Cooley of Newton; Hodson Covington and Ada Clyde has of Johnson this city Henry Vilate OgdenTaylor, Grand the for taken over the agency Union Tea products for Box Elder Enos Williams of Cardiff, Wales, county and Ogden. He succeeds Mr. Golden of Ogden. Mr. Johnson has was expelled from the miners union heen connected with the Brigham for agreeing to abandon his fellow Bottling Works of this city during strikers In return for a pair of trousers. the past eleven years. - inter-mounta- in Gto gcqjsG - n-- Qjoswcds m m msn a!W itc V, 3.1 ar are le: Voi EM A- A GENERA - Wall Finish with FOR INTERIOR USE GOOD ALSO FOR WOODWORK Dries hard over niht. Very easy to clean. "Theres more, loom, all right and Made in a' variety of delightful colors. 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