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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Four Society Mrs. Elva Gibbs, Reporter 'Wednesday Luncheon Mr-- - Mai ion a on Dan K ()imq and Mi dcnsin of Hus d incsuliil m Inantitulh appointed budge him lu Wwlni 'la at mm i in at t lie holm rr North, Kouilli Vest Ul-- Tt atcd at gmMs v,e,e small tebhs wind) wen lenteitd with small led ( entei piei os ami bowls of blue cm nflowei s ami white Free-naeanjing out a ted, white and blue color stilt me. Place cauls weie also led, white and him in keeping 'with a pat iiotu motif A delicious fliree-coms- e luncheon was served. B 4 ge games were played and favoA were won by .P's. Walt Carver and Mis. Motris Kobenhaum. Mis. A L. Freeman, who left on Thursday for Furope, was presented 'with a lovely bon voyage gift and eaeh guest present wrote a letter to .Mrs. Freeman which was sealed and will be opened and read during the mailing. ntv-fot- - ir The Perry camp held their meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. lvalue N'cbeker, with Captain Inez A Dicks in charge. Officers were elected for ttie enduing yeat as follows Hazel Biiten-he- t kt r, captain; Hose Young, fiist lieutenant, Maud C. White, second lieutenant, Dcloius Mathews, secre- Davis, assistant set retary tarj,trea-uie-Zola r, Vera Lar.-eand organist; Lm j D, Piub iieisbic, choristci; Vliiley, historian; lvalue Nebeker, icgiMiar, Bertha Wight, chaplain, Ida Thome, custodian of relics refresh-- 1 the meeting, Following merits were seived xx X X Cheerful Club Feted Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Kister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kister vt Salt Lake City, and Don Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fife of this city. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Thursday at twelve oclock noon, with Elder David O. McKay officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Babil Fife, Mr. and Mrs. William life and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frogley of this city. . The rewlyweds were tendered a wedding supper Thursday evening in the Presidents suite at the Hotel Utah, which was attended by immediate members of the two families. The bride was gowned in a blue formal and her corsage Was yellow fcrides roses and lily of the valley. Vision Conservation two-cour- 11 te-,1(- re-,,t- The Cheeitul tlub members were entei tamed by Mrs. N. L. Hansen at her home Thursday afteinoon. anti social conversaNeedlework tion were enjoyed and at five oclock a delicious chicken dinner was served to ten members and three guests. Spring cut flowers in a crystal basket centered the serving table and pink candles in crystal holders completed the centerpiece. The party was also In honor of Mrs. J. W. Valentines birthday and a gift wras presented to her. Mrs. Eugene Hillstrom, Mrs. Frod-shaof Rockland, Idaho, and Mrs. Ira Schow were invited guests. XX Dancing Party brilliant affair of the dancing the Civic Improvement clubs annual ball held Tuesday evening at the Bluebird ballroom. A large crowd was present and the hall was cleverly decorated, depicting Little America and the South Pole. Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, ciu man, Mrs. Mont Harmon and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton were in charge of arrangements. XX A season i'' j -- sor-iov- 1 m Temple Marriage was two-cour- Torval Nelson Laid At Rest Thursday FOR YOUR STOKER THE GRAND Where the Big Pictures llaj Friday and Saturday Charles Bickford in Good News n Doctors Help You! Theyll take care of any of your shoe ills while you wait, if you wish, at a charge that will keep your spirits up. Come in today and let us operate. . . . We Oil and Repair. Harness. The Home of Maytag Washing Machines Browns Shoe fashioi F Colorful BWdS Lovelyt - Shew street Lots and 34 and 12 to pajjf Vi 44! bo-- Stokers Spring YARD - GOODS SALE! prices on all the fabrics youll need to make this Extra-lo- an w extra-ga- Spring. mustnt y You really ... pass this event by! . One of Its Hospital Betty Boop Cartoon, Reel and Tarzan Serial Sport the best buys of the bunch is our medium weight, with a soft finish suite all-wo- $1.49 s?1 Plain and plaid. TOW" Nothing better than celanese taffeta for the lovcW party dresses. They rustle with beauty! Only'S a yard, and many colors to choose from. Saturday Only Is Lucky Saturday! O CAFE Printed flat crepes are probably the most fashionables flattering of all spring materials; and this special F per yard of 49 cents is just as alluring. Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- Open At 1:15 r. W PICTURES 3L Ptim Fairy prints for the early spring coming out house sen New, gay prints of fast colors. You can make dresses at only the price of 15 cents per yard. Heres Economy In BEADTY MONDAY MORNING Theres a real thrill in getting high quality at the lower price levels ! We havent changed our methods one whit . . BETTER VALUES ALWAYS . but our increased HAVE of BE 1)1 Cll) PRICES Choose from 17 different stvl-ingor nnme jour own model. Complete with shampoo d and finger wave Ross Aleiander Cuj Kibbeo t j Kenneth Thomson Plus REGULARS Whether you are wearing or not, you can exercise safeguard over your eyesiff eral health than to have y examined at regular interv to Milton D. Peters where y corded expert and courteous the privacy of our extamintf See us today or telephone PETER PAN BEAUTY SALON BORN FOR GLORY with BETTY BALFOUR'- - BARRY MACKAY 'PHONE Feature At 2:00, 4:80, 7:00, 9:80 NO. YOlll EYES EXAMINE!, s, OLIVIA Ot HAV11LAND tRROL FLYNN Bad! Rathbone bond fltwrtl WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS ! Permanent Wave With Co. of doing business in the form tomers TODAY AND SATURDAY GEORGE OBRIEN in C. A. West patronage in past months led us to think: Why not pass on our higher profits to our cus- Capitol Theatre SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDA- D RES! Agents for Fairbanks-Mors- e Also: AND WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS with Irene Ware - Beehive Coal Yard EAST OF JAVA Brigham City cafe man, has leased Lafes Cafe and has closed up to remodel. The new name will be . . . THIS STUB) group or ir- Let the Patriotic MBS -- rust Birthday Dinner Watch Repairing well-know- st ed Mrs. J. W. Valentine was honored guest at a family dinner party at her home Thursday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Eight guests enjoyed dinner, being seated at the dining table which held as a centerpiece a beautiful flowerXX ing potted plant. A red, white and Dinner Thursday Party blue color schyne was carried out-ThMrs. W. R. Merrell presided at a guest of honor was presented County Attorney Lewis Jones and Thomas Baron of this city, are leavdelightfully arranged dinner party many lovely gifts. Thursday evening at the Idle Isle ing tonight for Washington, D. C., tea room in honor of the members on private business. Glee Clubs Sponsor Show of the Finesse club and in ited The Box Elder high school glee guests. I A delicious dinner was served to clubs are sponsoring the show . . . for First-Clas- s twenty guests. A crystal bowl of Dream Too Much with Lily Pons red roses, blue corn flowers and and Henry Fonda, playing at the white sweet peas on a mirror formed Capitol Theatre on Sunday, Monday an attractive centerpiece for the din- and Tuesday. very much ing table. Lighted red candles com- if Itthewill be appreciated public would patronize these pleted the decorations. C. D. COLE clubs and buy their tickets from favors and tallies were used. members of either clubs. The glee were Tables arranged for bridge tlvA at Valentine Appliance and prizes were awarded to Mrs. profits of these tickets will go toward uniforms for members. club A. getting and Mrs. Grant Thomas. Itay Ray Mesdames Ray Thomas, Eric Olsen, A short program will be given on C. S. Hamilton, Harold Olsen, Herbert Monday and Tuesday nights between Adamson, Clifford Frye, Waldemar shows. See this show at the Capitol A. Call and Noel Bennion were Theatre and help these clubs in special guests. this movement Alex Musulas, condolence, the singing and use of cars at the funeral. We are also giutetul for the loving sympathy and and neighbors, finance ofwillfriends be remembered. long ,.ll of which May the Lord bless you all. THE Wilmer Stokes entei tamed at evea luncheon and card1- - Thuisday on Second new home her at ning do FAMILY. Fast street, complimentaiy to tlm club members bv statement a hot lunc Ik oil was A CARD OF THANKS II Blood on "Save and Hum tables 'i"1 ei Cm small to served at thue Hid Feb Week, Me w tsh to express our sincere lour flowcis were used anout the looms for the loving sympathy placed appreciation ve'e Progressive caul games vvlmh I'teM.itlP of ti tends and neighbors and for the titvolb wt,,e .,(,n bv Mis V, avne of inotoi it i , m Sacketl ,,p, i mu kmd assistance given us in the jej1I)(Ison an(j j,jrs IloviMt.ns of our beloved !h nct J Initial and death m..H Mis Asael Uobmute and Mi tin nnni- - husband and father, William N. Lee. , " ,, , i,h d euc-- l aM1(, jt.j,,Hson weie mui' t ,b mint- We jppieciate the beautiful floral H .unite fit e to ,1 the kind words and singing i. ,i tnbuUs, on- , vis Socittl Evening Spent .!,.Mi't will IK services, and all that luneral the it pi), ep'f mlv of the v t H for us in our hour of to tie ai tv not done was cnieilaimd iinbau Slone and the Mib.Sptmtr bless automobile all Hi. likewise God you ot , Thin i May club of bet sewing inenibt! b car. but to that of in tune of need. MRS. WILLIAM N. locupunt or day evening. the t FAMILY. uMnu sons (It) luncheon wa sen v. d uHier pt ave FEE AND A or .noot vel.wh at small tables gay with Washington K(?b Your Vision week, beginnin birthday favors. of 2 hd, and spoils..! ed bv the American servmn the followed Sewing Association, should acluncheon and eight guests enjojed Optometric more than to direct nothing complish the evenings diversion. the possibility ot to public attention limb through and life saving human this one with compliance propert week would of the observance statute, be well woith while. There are, however, many other bv scientific study truths Funeral services for Torval Nelson, of visiondeveloped tend to promote will which who died at his home in this cit and to encourage the health public two at Monday, were held Thursday correction of that form of physical p. m. at the Fourth ward chapel. known as impel feet vision. There was a large attendance and disability attenI therefore invite intelligent beautiful. were the floral tributes to this subject, durand tion study conducted Counselor O. G. Bargeron mentioned, thiough the services, which opened with a ing the penod of all those intermusical prelude by Mrs. Morilla the ested in the physical development ot Spencer. Invocation was offered by Utah citizenship. Nielsen and the Mantua C. Henry and Tenderly Eliminate dust and Softly sang, quartet Jesus Is Calling. THANKS OF CARD fly ash by using The speakeis were John B. MaBunderson, Hervin sincere our President to We wish express thias, Royal Oil-TreatHanF. so who H. friends Joseph Watkins, thanks to the many Joseph Slack. It will add sen, President Wm. C. Horsley and kindly assisted during the death and O. G. Bargeron. to the life of your burial of our beloved mother, Mrs. A trio, Perfect Prayer, was ren- Augusta Malmrose. We appreciate stoker too, by predered by Doril White, Regena Jensen the floral tiibutes, the words of and Bodell Olsen; a solo, The End and venting of a Pei feet Day, was sung by Mrs. TRY . . corrosion. iwAtlHl Callie Kofoed. The quartet sang, and John Adams Face to Face, A TON NOW! pronounced the benediction. Shoe Interment was made in the city Stohl Moituary cemetery, with the j officiating. Orson Tingey dedicated the grave. Phone ONE Mrs n, s, y Blood Gov. Henry H. Makes Statement On Luncheon and Cards Daughters Hold Party Semi-Weekl- 26 Y WT. LILY PONS in I Dm TOO MUCH with HENRY FONDA OSGOOD - ERIC BLORE PERKINS JJ Maytag Sale! MAYTAGl'S TWIN RINSE TUBS One Case White King Soap a full years supply! TERMS TRADE-I- ... N PICK O THE PICTURES Peters Jewelry DURING FEBRUARY ONLY' ) ALL FOR READ BROS. - $79.50 ImT'chjdFN Maln JJP C& MILTON D. PETERS, Optometrist Let us repair your washer our repair trnek goes Phone Ikpresentatl.e, ll,r.ld M.,s Ilf. J nY. 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