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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Four Semi-Week- ' Friday, May ly Society Mrs. Elva Gibbs, Reporter Birthday Tarty in STRAWS! air-cool- Final The Business and Professional Wo-- ; mens club held its twelfth birthday party Tuesday evening at the Idle ed . Hals for dress, for work; for men, boys and ladies garden hats. Isle tea room. The dining table was decorated with crystal bowls of white snow-- , balls and bridal wreath. A lighted birthday cake centered the table. Miss LaPreal Wight, president, 10 BETTER VALUES ALWAYS Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker of Honoyville announce the arrival of a boy born Tuesday night at a local Miss Flora Simmons of this city hospital. Mrs. Hunsaker was for.s p e n t Wednesday evening visiting merly Miss Rhea Hess. Mother and friends in Salt Lake City. babe are reported doing nicely. LOCAL ITEMS A marriage license was issued on Thursday at the county clerks office to Alex D. Skeen and Margaret SPEEDING DRIVER FORFEITS $15 BAIL Walker, both of Ogden. Miss Laveta Wallace, primary suK. O. Spahm of Iemhi, Idaho, was pervisor of the Cache county schools, is reported to be quite ill at the arrested Wednesday by Sheriff John H. Zundel for speeding on the state Budge Memorial hospital in Logan. highway west of Corinne. His hearing was set for Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Erlanct Tetersen of Tremonton announce the arrival of morning in the city court, but he a boy, born Wednesday night at a failed to appear, forfeiting bail in local hospital. Mother and son are the sum of $15. reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. Petersen was formerly Miss Blanche Union Meeting Sunday Cottam. The regular monthly Sunday school union meeting will be held Sunday, May 17th at two p. m. in the First ward chapel. All Sunday school workers are requested and expected to be in Owners of lots in the Bear River City cemetery are have attendance. A demonstration on lesson enrichment through the spoken arts will or before May 25th. who are interested in Sunday school work are cordially invited to attend. quested to re- be given. All those their lots cleaned on Signed: F. 0. B. means free on board; delivered free to a carrier but not including subsequent transportation and shipping charges. BEAR RIVER TOWN CORPORATION. Get Your NEW STRAW HAT At The Hub A. M. 50 ONLY! Reeder and Mrs. Vella Sackett entertained the officers add teachers of the Y. W. M. I. A., who have been in the Third ward organization for the past six years. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Reeder last evening and was in honor of Miss Leola Seeley and Miss Phyllis Eliason, June brides, and Mrs. Ray Lillywhite, a recent bride. Writing poetry to the brides and commands to the bridegrooms, etc., formed the evening's entertainment. was served to A tray luncheon twenty-fou- r present and the honored guests were presented lovely gifts. XX W. C. A. West Co. 10 Odds and ends in our higher priced DRESSES. Reduced for a quick selling. XX V. SAT. A. M. Party for June Brides Mrs. Ella $T 63 SAT presided at the table and reports were given by various committee Miss Mabel Fawson was chairmen. in charge of arrangements for the affair. During the serving of dinner Miss Connie Nelson entertained with two tap dances and Miss Dale Hansen led in community singing, accompanied by Miss Bodel Olsen. members attended the Twefity-fiv- e social. Close-O- ut Final Close-O- ut SAT. SAT. 10 10 A. M. A. M. i! ii I: Senior Reception PLAID STROLLER COATS and odds and ends in SUITS. All taken from our HIGHER PRICED LINES. The annual formal senior reception was held Tuesday evening in the girls gymnasium of the Box Elder high school. This affair is given by the faculty of the school, in honor of the graduating class. The gym was gay with decorations of spring flowers and frappes, wafers and mints were served in the lounge by the junior girls during the evenings dancing. In the receiving line were Mr. W. H. Griffiths, Mr. Albert Noall, Miss Hansen, Mr. James Jenson and Miss Jones. 1 1 15 ONLY! .'cl XX Social Afternoon K entertained coin school, Central school, Perry at 'an attractive party on Thursday and Mantua schools. A splendid program was given in afternoon at her home, honoring the the school auditorium to welcome the Cheerful club. The living rooms were decorated new seventh grade pupils. Dancing with snowballs and peonies. At five in the Junior high gym concluded e chicken dinner the evenings entertainment. oclock a was served. The guests were seated at one long table which held as its Announced centerpiece a crystal bowl of Cali- Marriage fornia poppies and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Day of Brigof blue. ham City, announce the marriage of Eleven members and the following their daughter, Lily, to Lynn were present: Miss Eliza of Willard. guests Hansen of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. The young couple were married in Leora Orrick of Nevada. Ogden on May 9th, and will spend XX their honeymoon in Wyoming. Club Hostess Exclusive patent rights expire after Complimentary to the Young Matrons club members, Mrs. C. A. seventeen years. Munns presided at a bridge luncheon An enlarged lecture course and Wednesday evening. Dinner was served at the Idle elaborate courses in all phases of Isle tea room to seven members and education will be featured in the one guest, Mrs. W. R. Merrell. 1936 summer school session," accordGarden flowers were used in the ing to Dean Milton Bennion, head of decorations. the education department at the UniFollowing the serving of dinner, versity of Utah. The summer school the guests went to the home of Mrs. will convene on June 15th and will Munns and played bridge. Favors continue until July 23rd. for bridge scores were won by Mrs. Mrs. Annie three-cours- of in ti forget-me-no- ts Mol-ga- W. R. Merrell and Mrs. Wm. C. ta rd - Family Dinner Held Mrs. J. W. Valentine presided at a beautifully arranged family dinner party Sunday afternoon at her home In this city. A delicious dinner was served to members of the family at one oclock. The serving table was gay with decorations of garden flowers. guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carlyle of Logan and Miss Eliza Hansen of Tacoma, Wash, or FOUR PIECES Its on $79 an a beauty! Handsomely veneered in choicest cabinet woods, beautifully designed, and so excellently constructed! We can honestly recommend this suite to discriminating furniture buyers! Champion HIGH DIVER Here Next Week th ro te ki li tic Ttn 111 North Main Furniture Co. The Reliable Furniture House xx Westingkouse Sixth Grade Reception The Junior high school entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the Sixth grade students from the Lin- - ; REFRIGERATOR . BEAUTY BARGAINS! $1-9- 5 Youll sparkle, allure, charm all this and more, after an beauty treatment. . . . Here is a special "Acquaintance offer: ... ART-STYL- $2-9- 5 are remarkably low prices for these famous LEESTON HATS. They are feather-ligh- t, ventilated with hundreds of cooling vents. And the weaves are, of course, the smartest and latest Theyd have to be, or they wouldnt be featured by TIIE HUB! :: :: E Eyebrow Arch 25c Fingerwave (wet) Fingerwave (dry) 25c Facial Manicure 40c 75c 35c & " Captain Ben Mout&n, world's champion high diver, associated with the C. F. Zeifer United Show's which play here next week. t v x ' I? ' 'V ' . The HU MENS DUDS ART-STYL- E BEAUTY SALON Phone 35 Jit A SMART BEDROOM SUITE Call. XX Out-of-to- - Tp X Crompton Plants and Seeds of all kinds at HORSLEYS See the Westinghouse Electric Range and Refused at the Cooking School at the Grand Theat I afternoon. today and on Saturday Petersen Electric PHONE 430-- W 4 |