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Show the page Four BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi-Weekl- Frida y Party for Gleaner Girls Society The Elite Shop Mrs. Elva Gibbs, Reporter Just Arrived! Dinner At Camp Another Shipment of Smart, New The Lions and their partners of Brigham City were guests of the CCC J camp officials Wednesday evening."! Dinner was served at two long tables and the guests were welcomed by Captain Charles L. Hall, who also explained the CCC camp set-uDuring the serving of the dinner, the guests were entertained by the following camp enrollees: Instrumental number, Raymond Harr and Ecil Johnson; reading, Herbert Sho-land vocal novelty, George Chino and George Petersen. Superintendent George E. Mushbach gave a very interesting talk on CCC Relations to Bird Refuge. A very enjoyable evening was spent and the Lions and their partners are planning to visit the Bear River bird refuge in the near future. SUITS j $10.75 ar Short mannish suits with plain or pleated backs. Straight line, and swagger style suits in new materials all new colors. XX Perry Camp Meets The Perry camp of the Daughters of Pioneers held their meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Rose A, Young. After the opening exercises, the following program was rendered Sketch of the life of Jeppa Jeppson was read by his daughter, Dessie Peters; reading by Vera Tams; the lesson, Early Herding, and talk on same, by P. N. Pierce; two songs, Mary Young and Hazel Allen; remarks by Mrs. P. N. Pierce, who has been in pioneer work for sixteen years; benediction. Rose A. Young. During the social nour, refreshments were served by Rose A. Young, Maude White and Hazel Britenbecker to eighteen members and eight visi- Formals Special One group, values to $10.75 special Saturday and as long as they last, at nr Use Our Lay-Awa- Plan y In compliment to the Gleaner girls Pruett of the Fifth ward, Mrs. Leona The Newest Spring Prints and Plain Colored Silk tors present. FROCKS A Special Value Scoop XX One Thirty Luncheon at- - entertained at a delightfully arranged St. Patricks party Tuesday evening at her home in this city. luncheon was served A three-cours- e covered with a table one long at with a cryscentered and laee cloth tal bowl of green carnations, trys- eonicandles a tal holders with green pieted the centerpiece. Appointments; were made for fourteen guests. with progressive games were played Knudson Ruth Misses to favors going ,lU(j p0Xy Petersen. XX pamjjy Party Charles X. Sheffield at a birthday entertained of this city the party at their home Sunday, event being the fiftieth birthday of both Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield. The rooms were beautifully adorned with cut and potted flowers. A hot dinner was served to about fifty guests, which included members of the Sheffield family, the parents and brothers of Mr. Sheffield and their wives and children. Following dinner, the evening was spent in social diversion. Mr. and Mrs. XX Easter Party Mrs. Parley Jensen presided at a beautifully arranged Easter party on Thursday evening at her home in compliment to the members of the club. Luncheon was served at three small tables gay with Easter decorations. Bridge followed the serving of luncheon and favors were awarded to Mrs. Wilmer Stokes and Mrs. Rose Jensen. Mrs. Edgar Dunn of Corinne and Mrs. Rose Jensen of this city were bidden guests. XX Annual Party The members of the Cheerful club enjoyed their annual birthday party held Thursday. Ten members attended the show at the Grand Theatre followed by luncheon served at the Howard Hotel banquet room. The guests were seated at one long table attractive with St. Patrick decorations. Rosebuds formed the centerpiece and green candles in green holders were at each end. Mes-dam- Kayser $1.65 of two-cour- Missionary Reunion se Estalami Society Planned April 4th Announces Social es - In fabrics K-L- io Baron was hostess of the Coterie club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R P. Forsgren. Early spring flowers added to the attractiveness of the tables and rooms. Luncheon was served to the xx members and following guests: Smart, different styles, that are as W. R. Holmes, DeForrest Reviews Book new as Spring. The size range is Page, Eliza Stokes, Heber Hart, L. especially complete; all sizes to 46. Mrs. James Jensen entertained the J. Smith, Zina Anderson, Marie Wight members of the Reading . Circle on and Cleo Carver. Bridge games were played and Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Nephi K. Davis gave a very score prizes were awarded at each Ethan of the five tables. MIR-O-MIS- T Interesting book review, Frome by Edith Wharton. XX Following the review a delicious The new sheer lacy weave hose La Wee Social tray luncheon was served to fourteen that 13 absolutely run-proHonoring the members of the La guests In attendance. XX Wee club, Miss Flora Simmons entertained at an early spring party Betrothal Announced at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Cordelia Jensen of this city A luncheon was served to eight guests and & yellow and announces the engagement of her green color scheme was carried out in the appointments and menu. Prizes for games went to Mrs. Edward Ward and Miss Dale Hansen. The Eastern States missionary reInvited guests were Mrs. George union will be held on Saturday, April The annual banquet of the Esta- Quinney, Mrs. Opal Richardson, Mrs. 4th, at eight thirty p. m. on the lami Society (Eastern States lady Ray Lillywhite and Miss Dale Hansen. roof garden of the Smith Memorial Building, L. D. S. College campus, missionaries) will be held Saturday, 80 North Main street. Salt Lake. April 4th at six thirty p. m. at the A special effort is being made to Lion House Social Center, 63 East, have all missionaries in attendance, South Temple street. who served in the Eastern States Reservations to be made with Mrs. with President Don B. Colton. Joseph Ririe or Ada Mae Dalton. Mrs. Caroline to the members J38in styling ' in tailoring M E H 'S SUITS M Sport Suit . i t the eaon favorite 1 Suit with fo only more expensive clothing) ,,, top fabric In a variety of pattern and weave . , , ttyl r shades you Insist uponl you've looked forward to ' . . easy-actio- n breasted . double sport bods,' Single or feature found In pleated or panelled. They're herel E3Z PE.N.N.EiymCOLPA N Mrs. Rex 0. Cleave and so. daughter, Doris, to W. B. Ball, son are spending the week in tiki of Mrs. Joseph Ball of Ogden. The wedding will take place in with relatives and friends. the near future. XX Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bl members of their family spent k nesday in Salt Lake City The literary section of the Civic of business and pleasure. wj Literary Meeting on Improvement club will meet Monday, March 23rd at four p. m. in the Mr. and Mrs. James Sheffiek club rooms. residents of Brigham City, rft Mrs. C. V. Forsgren will give the Sunday from Southern Call book review. where they spent the winter nut Lv BRIGHAM CITY KMMffilE JUST ARRIVED! Carload of NURSERY STOCK , Shade Trees Evergreens I - - Fruit Trees - Roses - Shrubs Berry Plants - Vines - Bulbs ORDER NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE We are contracting tomatoes and cantaloupes. See us now about acreage for this year. ... j I j f i Anderson Produce Co. 412 West Forest - Phone 506 - PRINCESS Ml Berets Dionne Quintuplets, 59c POLK Brigham, Utah BONNETS Spring colors with straw polks and silk crowns Prescription Reason $1.45 NO. 2 DRESSES for EASTER 98c SILK, 1 to 2 SILK, 8 to 14 $2.49 PASTY DRESSES 98c Fruit of the loom with Why You Should Have Prescriptions Filled at dainty trims. YOILES AND DIMITIES SSiHomorjs RAYON COMBINATIONS 39c We employ registered, experienced pharmacists to make each prescription we fill as accurate as skill in the knowledge and handling of drugs can make it. Si Dainty rayon undies, no bnttons, elastic back, knit panty legs. ANKLETS B Plain, fancy or rayon plaited PHONE 122 10c - 15c Dm. Thornton Drug 25c We Give S. & H. Green Stamps 98c C. A. WEST CO. Better Values Always Wb chose to sell Norge for exactly the same reasons that we would advise our best friends to buy Norge. 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