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Show - "W- BOX ELDER NEWS, Page 4 7 :30 See Our Windows Friday y m S!s rj IF&seiobjs IFiBS'ff Openin pring FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Semi-Weekl- ihq to 9 P. M. "So NEW they fairly glitter! Stuart-becom- ing air of disstyles that give you a devastating often Unction! Necklines are high and close, ends! Sleeves have emphasized by tricky scarf their fullness lower than last year! -, t t woolens Dressy coats in soft crfcpey of oordedj sports types in a variety effect fabrics, stripes, plaids, cheeks, monotones, pastels . handsome tweeds . . tailored polo types, tpol New Spring Dresses &tn r $3.98 . --v-'i Fashion firsts, every onel And first at! Penneys of course! Better still, priced to give you high fashion at a comfort Theres a breath of ingly low price! spring outdoors . . and lots of it hanging on our racks ready for you to come and take i. 'your pick ! Fashion These dresses are so smart and gay, theyre just spring itself ! Prints and dark shades enlivened with touches of organza and lace. Show TONIGHT 7:30 P. M. Sizes for women and misses. IsTTEVEtiS-VA- N eifiELEfcl "'vkaiiiiiny Better Values Always rpl J.C. Penney Go. 69-7- 1 Special guests of the evening cluded Mrs. C. H. Bryan, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. Robert Jackson, Mrs. Carl Hansen, Mrs. Frank Holman, Mrs. John M. Burt, Mrs. Norman Jenson, in- SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK ; f Just A Mere Mrs. Ruel M. Club Feted Eskelsen was hostess to the members of the Just A Mere dub at a most attractive bridge luncheon on Thursday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eliza- beth K. Morrison. The guests were served a hot luncheon at seven small tables, prettily decorated In keeping with St. Patricks day. A flower, made of green cellophane, centered the tables, and the place cards were In the form f shamrocks. $ridge honors went to Mrs. Lamont Glover, member high score, Mrs. Claude Sloey, guest high score, and Mrs. Wm. Fife drew cut favor. '' t 4 1 1 SOUTH MAIN Brigham Mrs. Alf N. Olen, Mrs. Fred Soren- twenty-on- e members and three visi- after which Maud Beecher read an son, Mrs. Ira Larsen, Mrs. Claude tors, by a committee composed of old newspaper clipping on WashingSloey, Mrs. M. S. Turner and Mrs. Mrs. George L. Johnson, Mrs. Cleopha tons vision. Remarks were made by Earl Wright. Jensen and Mrs. Nels Stander. Trieste Box and Captain Simonsen, and Maggie Lee read the ticket for Kindergarten Club Meets the election. Snowville At Party the closing exercises, Following The regular meeting of the KinderOn Thursday afternoon, the follow- refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e afterwas held club garten Thursday Brigham City people, Mr. and ladies by Bertha Colby, Esther noon in the commercial club rooms, ing Mrs. Leo L. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and Elsie Christensen. with president Mrs. Eli F. Lee In Robert K. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. charge of the affair. Mrs. 0. A. Riley was hostess to the Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed Dr. Geddeg of the USAC gave a and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, members of the Le Bonne Fille club most interesting talk on Delinquency motored to Snowville to participate at a prettily arranged luncheon on and Its Different Phases, which was in a held at the home Thursday evening at the home of party surprise confollowed by a musical program of Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler, in com- Mrs. Leo Johnson. A three-coursisting of instrumental selections by pliment to her oldest son, Joseph J. luncheon was served at eight small several members of the Box Elder Cutler, who had reached the fiftieth tables, centered with fragrant sweet high school band, and singing by the milestone in his life. peas. Covers were laid for the memhigh school girls chorus. Lorraine During the early evening a banquet bers and the following guests: Musulas entertained with dancing. was served and musical numbers Clair Merrell, Jane Clark, A social hour was enjoyed during were given by Mrs. O. G. Spencer Dale Fryer, James Brown, Harry which refreshments were served to and Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed, after which Smith, Odell Nelson, Lewis Jones, all repaired to the Snowville amuse- Lynn Woodland, James Romer, Mour-in- e ment hall, where games, dancing and Rosenbaum, Horace Littlewcod, musical numbers were enjoyed. At Robert Hammer, Charles Conner, a late hour, the guests returned to Cyril Housley, Eric Olsen, Raymond the Cutler home, where delicious re- Olsen, Victor Bott, Mrs. Brooks and freshments were served. Mr. Cutler Miss Lucy Baty. Prizes went to Mrs. and wife were presented a beautiful Lee Glenn, Mrs. James Romer and China dinner service from his friends. Mrs. C. E. Merrell A most enjoyable time was had by City, Utah Rulou Baron of tke Ss! Mrs. Vinnie F. McMaster returned to her home in Salt Lake City yes- Mills of this city, mf appendt terday, after spending a week with operation for local lust relatives in this city. evening at a reported to Miss Daisy Whitney, who is taking nursing at the Budge hospital In Logan, underwent an operation for appendicitis there last Wednesday. She Is getting along nicelys Her mother, Mrs. W. W. Whitney, returned Tuesday, after spending several days visiting her daughter. Mr. nounce Sf APPAREL and Mrs. C. H the arrival Mes-dam- all in attendance. Guests included Mr. and Garland. Mrs. LoW es Id. vi, ar 1 tL ti LApres Midi Ladies Meet the members of Mrs. James Brown was hostess to Mrs. Cutlers family, from Howell, Stone, and Snowville, Idaho, and the members of the LApres Midi Bishop Nelson and wife of Snowville club at an artistically arranged bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon at her home. Seagull Camp Meets A hot luncheon was served at The Seagull camp of the Daughters small tables to sixteen guests, after of Pioneers met Monday at the home which bridge games were enjoyed. of Mrs. Henry C. Stander, with Cap- Mrs. Scott Horsley received the high tain Florence Souter in charge, and score prize and Mrs. W. R. Merrell Lieutenant Adelle Kelley conducting. drew the cut favor. After the opening exercises Special guests included Mrs. Ray good cheer reports were given by memGrant and Mrs. W. R. Merrell bers of the camp. The history les- ' son, Parliamentary Law and Relics" Dinner Party Given was given by Ida K. Lee. The memOn Sunday afternoon a bers brought relics to display, which delightful were discussed by members dressed dinner party was given at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Abel S. Rich the in pioneer costumes. A duet, Loves occasion being Mrs. Richs Old Sweet Song," was sung birthday by May anniversary. Hoopes and Ruth Wight, followed by Dinner was two readings by Marie Stander. served to members of Lydia Robinson was voted in as a new the family and the following from member. Elizabeth Schow of the Liogan: Carol and Maurene Chris-nseDonna and Roma Barton County Company gave remarks and the Pioneer Ball, followed by Carlyle and Ellen Rich. the closing exercises. Glass Entertain. Refreshments were served by Adelle Kelley, Georgina Clark The Book of Mormon Sunday school and Agnes Stander to twenty-tw- o V19 Thir(1 ward entertained if!8 members and seven guests y pa?y Thursday af thi evening thelr Camp Members FOR . H . v; FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAR. 2ND-3RD Brings Exciting Footwear Fashions for Grey Kid Perforated Beige Handuifc print j The Season's Best Styles ! j n, con-cerni- Flor-Sout- er, Window Style Show at 7:30 M a i The Elite Shop Street 38 South Main t I i The committee in The Deseret camp of the Daugh-tercharge were s of Pioneers met LOT M4 Wednesday at the home of Pamela Jensen, with Captain Lottie Simonsen in J. Everett Hore of Salt and Lieutenant Bertha Colbycharge Lake contraveling commercial agent of thl ducting. song, "Loves Old Sweet a quartet com- 'teyln7thisPrT Agency- - halted to-Yas Siven posed of Lorean Walters, Amy Philips, Edna Burrows and Arlean Walters. Amy Phillips gave good'dnpHVTa it VYlgnt 'bo is con- cheer reports and the lesson the on relics hi iSh was given by Leona at wearing apparel Bunderson aiso read the story of her life. wh lly 011 Wednes- The day with ur. quartet sang, That Old Red Shawl W'ght Peoples Drug 'storeT ttei ?2? 9 Brigham City, Utah Black Calf Black Calf Tie Pump nJ&nL? Gather o'Clock Friday Night to ! March 1st AO doing nicely. Mrs. ft merly Miss NlnaLanaf se WOMEN I u be getting is'-- Style Display SMART J fi;pVttr i Forsgren You Dont Have to be Rich , |