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Show FACE EIGiu CITY, CaCIII; COii NTT, 1 .00 AN In a it SaCiti'ii.iyj i. Vpvii ,1, SLEEVELESS JACKETS AND EMBROIDERY POPULAR ONE NIGHT ,The U- - A. C. Womans club served. Tyenty guests were in at luet Monday with tendance, Jliss Margaret Wilkinson. The The officers of the M. I. A. of annual busness meeting of the the Fifth ward entertained in to he Dramaic club proceeded the program. The compliment following officers were efected club Tuesday evening. Games for the ensuing year: President, and music were the entertainMrs. D. C. Budge ; ment. Refreshments were serveMrs. Ira M Hawley j secretary, d- About fifty guests were in Mrs. F. O. Reynolds, correspond- attendance. Miss Virginia Smith entering secretary, Mrs. D. E. Robinson; treasurer, Mrs. F. P. tained at an "Informal tea Sun- Champ. Following the business day in compliment to the Miss'Della Morrell gave jnatic club, at the home of her a sketch of the life of Edward parents on the Boulevard. The Arlington Robinson and read his rooms and tea table jvere attracpoem, Roman Barthalow. Tea tively decorated with spring flowers. Seventeen guests w'ere was, served. . . The Clio Club met Wednesday present. Fred The Y. M. M. I. A. of the afternoon with Mrs' Hodgsen and Mrs. C. T. Can- Seventh war gave a dancing parnon as hostesses, Mrs. Mary C. ty Thursday evening. Light reserved.;, y Barber read the following one- - freshments were act plays ; My Ladies Dress by '; The U. A- - C. Glee Club gave Knoblack, Maler of Dreamy a dancing party Monday evening by Olipha'nt Downs and Riders for themselves and partners. 'SeaTByJohri'ACSynge.; LI ght refreshmenfs Were served; Refreshments were served. Thp Edwin Carlisle'entertained at following ladies were special a candy pull Thursday evening guests: Mrs. George B. Caine, at the home of his parents, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Carlisle on Mrs. George Torgeson, BThomas Farr of Smithfield, South 2nd East. The early part - -- Monday, April 7th Box Office vice-preskle- nt " - r ' - a - Seat Sale Tomorrow 11 A.-li- l. The Worlds Biggest Dramatic Sensation -- - By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood FUN - .Joel Ricks. The Pierian society of the Brigham Young college met afternoon at the Mechanic Arts building with Della Buhler, Lydia Stevens and Katie Skidmore as hostesses. Miss Annie H. Merrill Teal a one-aplay Op O My Thumb Miss Eddred C. Bergeson sang - tro songs and Mjral Clark cOn-- r tributed two piano selections. A short business meeting of the club was held. Refreshments were served. " , Mrs. D. C. Budge entertained ht a bridge luncheon Saturday t afternoon of, last week- The Easter idea wras carried out in all the appointments. An artistic arrangement of yellow daffodils and pink sweet peas in a yellow bawl formed the center piece fop the table. Covers ere laid for Thursday ing candy, later, games and music were the entertainment. At the close of the evening re-- f reshments were served., 'The following guests were in attendance: The Misses Edna jackets so much worn Thefiast season or Two foPsportf are still with us. On the left of the picture is shown one of black and white plaid worn with a -nifty white bleted flannel skirt. The Sleeveless Wilson, Maurine Ballard, Patri- -- A poihrtblue chiffon v gown flair for embroidery ,&howa no The handsome fon tkrrrght J also .uses cm-- -, sign of abatement. uses it on to tiini the skirt. The cape suit jn the centerwool brojrfhry crepe the pocket. Silk and trimming matches the blue of the fashions this model with an ertrimmed hat mine collar to add the distinctive 'gown and a flower -- is worn with the frock. Touch fur always gives. PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, - cia Parker,- - Helen Hulme, June Keller, Edna .Wright, Martha Carlisle, Warren Hawley, Willfrom 7 :30 will spend the spring holidays Morgan. The bride was the reiam Bowen, William Cook, Reed Wednesday evening was 8 to :30, time The spent in In Salt '"Lake: Mrs. 'Mabel M. cipient of many useful and beauBullen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph musicand dancing. Light re- Nelson, MissLarieta Wallace, tiful gifts. About thirty guests W. Carlisle-Mrs- . Refreshments and "Mis? were present. Miss Graced Wood served. were freshments t John C. Broberg, Mrs. were served. Peters. Laura , Mr. and Mrs'. Jack Ford were Ilyrum CL Hansen and Mrs. ' Miss Leola Pitkin was a week W. Lloyd and daughJames H. Stewart plained a par- dinner guests at ,, the Sigma terMrsJ. end Idaho Marieof guest of her cousin Mrs. Fay Rexberg, Phi chapter house Sunday ty Tuesday .evening, which was Theta Brown at Hyrum. of the the early part gven at the homei Of' Mrs. Mrs- - Ford was formerly Miss spent Millville ward conference was Salt to week on their here way former stud a Alene Rockhill., Calvin Fletcher in celebration of held in the Millvile chapel on e Lake to spend conference. the birthday anniversary . of erft of the U. A. C. and an ADen- Sunday; 'The class work in of Coleman E. Mrs. last of Phi Theta Mrs. Fletcher. The rooms W'ere Sigma ver, Colorado, is here visitning Sunday School was brought to decorated with year. attractively will with her mother, Mrs. Bertha a clog B.at eleven thirty and presBeno creep spring flowers and greenery, The annual H. Bickmore of the Hyident at the Spande. - -games and music were the en- be given this evening' stake in connection with rum ' WMr. and Mrs. James Quayle the tertainment. Refreshments were auditorium. . took charge. Re- eight. Following, the luncheon served. A color scheme of red The Cosmopolitan club pact announce the marriage of their portsBishoprie were called for from Supthe table was arranged for and yellow was carried out in Friday afternoon at the ChamH. daughter, Adelia Marie, to erintendent Frank Bitters and bridge. A score prize was award- - all the Commerce club rooms A. Beckstead of Preston, Idaho. his assistant of ber appointmentsThirty ed.-- . George C. Larsen: Dr. and Mrs. - C. C. Randall from Chorister Harry T. Teshiragi, a former guests were in attendance. A. R. Hovey and Mrs. A. It Caine entertained Mr. Yasno Lake' and in end of Salt The. Sigma Theta Phi soror- student Tokyo, spent last week teachers and the the of informally at dinner Wednesday ity w'ere entertained at 'an in- Arakawa, both students of the Mrs. Erol Palmer entertained theological classes. parents The reports in compliment to her sisters, formal dancing afteron their C. talk her bridge club yesterday party Tuesday U. A. each gave a showed, a spirit of progress and Mrs- D. C. Brown of Pocatello, noon. . evening at the chapter house of native land. unity, and willingness to work illuarid Mrs. Ralph Jordan of the Sigma Alpha an Hayry Reynolds gave fraternity. Josephine Full, Alice Sessions, on the part of those making gihoAngeles, Calif., A vase of Light refeshmerfts wefe served. strated lecture on History andn Norma Smith and Ila Fife are them. President Bickmore spoke long stemmed roses formed the The new members of the Development of Greek anil the' new members at the Home a short time and the conference centerpiece for ,the table. Cov- Sorosis society entertainedatea Sculpture and ardhecture Economics Cottage. v adjourned until 2 p.; m. ers were laid for six. a even- at the Beaux Art guild meeting Lowella Haddock, Miss party dancing Thursday The afternoon sessionwas call Mr. and Mx.s. L. E- Nelson, ing in - to the old held Monday at the art .room of student of the U. A; C. spent ed to order by Bishop E. R. Scott compliment V. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawsen and members. A special feature of the U- - A. C. last week end at Kaysville. with Presidents Bickmore and Dr. add Mrs. Eugene Worley the evening was a solo dance by Miss Edyth Johnson spent last Weston Vernon Jr. spent last Elder Harry Parker of the High at flan eng party Last Miss Beth Thurber. Another week end at Preston, Idaho., week iend in Salt Lake. Council in attendance i, ,,evehing. .The Easter idea was feature was favors which 'were Mrsr Rbbert Murdock ;and Strkevf ,cholr rendered. woollen carried opt pi all the appoint-- " presented e oldmambets. daughter. Mrs. JGJ WS Udle haV I SWb musical numbers under the di t ments. Crepe paper fashioned infrom a four Landell Merrill left Tuesday rection of Chorister Iris Olson refreshments were served. arrived t home to flowers were useld to shade Light five couples were in at- months stay in Southern Cali- for Iowa where he has accepted After the usual opening exern? Thirty the lights. Crepe paper in the tendance , . fornia. ' a position. es reports w'ere given as follows: ' pastel shades extended from the Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Pittman Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson Relief Society by Carrie NielFollowing the performance Cformchandeliers to the "walls, of the Hindoo at the Capitol of ,the U. A. spent the latter entertained at a family dinner in sen, Y, M. M. I. A bv George ing a drop celling. Innumerable Theatre Thursdaf evening of part of the week in Salt Lake. honor of Mrs. Wilsons father W. Hulse. Y. L. M. I. A. by IDd- minature parasols in the pastel last week the Sorosis house girts Luther Howel arrived home Dr. O. II. Budge Thursday eve-- 1 vie Anderson, shades were used with excellent entertained at a supper at their recently from a two weeks stay ning. Covers Were laid for nine .Primary was reported bv decorative effect- spring flowers chapter house for themselves in Souhern California-- ' , Merle Jensen, Religion Class by and greenery were banked about and partners. Mrs. Julia-B; Nibley who has , Mary,W, Stringam, chob .the hall. Light refreshments The Gamma XL Gamma soror- spent the winter in Salt - Lake Franklin Bitters, recently apMILLVILLE were served. One hundred guests ity entertained at a miscellane- is now visiting in .Southern Cali- l pointed president. He reported --were r ous shower Sunday evening at fornia for a few weeks. iq attendance. briefly and then stated that he Miss Irene Wennergren enter- their chapter house in compli ' The following forties W'ent to MILLVILLE, Apr. 5. Mrs. felt that the work of the chow tained the members of her club ment to Mrs. Myrtle Baird. A Salt Lake Tuesday to attend Thomas Dillon and her three lit- should be its report, whereupat a bridge tea yesterday after--- recent bride. Gaines and music Conference and the Relief Soci- tle boys returned Jest week froir on the Bishop called for a report noon. The rooms w'ere decorat- wrere then entertainment at the ety convention which is held at a two months visit to her old which was resnonded to by the ed with spring flowers, At the close of he evening refresh- that Ume: Mrs. John T. Caine home in Hazelton, tediana. She choir singing, The Palms. The close afternoon tea was mens were served. Jr., Mrs. W. R. Ballard, Mrs- C. brought her father, Mr. DiAson r .norts showed all the auxiliaries served. Score prizes were awafd- On Wednesday evening the M. Christensen, and Mrs. Joseph home with her, for an indeninite fully organized and dote? rpen-diGamma ' Xi Gamma sorority Watkins, ed, t work. . Were entertained at an informal Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HendrickenMrs. Joseph A. Anderson The Hyrum Sere; d Wa I DraBishop E. R. Scott reported tertained the members of the daheing party at the Alpha son were among the conference matic club presented the :hv the ward as be Ing in satisfacLos Amagos club at a Kinsing-to- n Delta Epsilon chapter house visitors. Mistaken Identity on Friday tory condition, while still leaving Mrs- George C. Jensen, presiin the Millville hal. On room for improvement.. Monday afternoon. Five new Refreshments were served. nght Doris Champlain and Florence dent and Mrs, W. E. Carroll members were elected into the of the bad weather, the IConitcilor Charles Anderson, club. At the close of. the after- Sutton were guests at the Delta chairman of the executive com- house was not as well filed as it and Ernest Neves reported thvir noon refreshments were served. Nu chapter house Monday after- mittee of the Clio club and Mrs. should have been; but those labors. Weston Vernon went to Salt attended were well pleasd with Miss Evelyn Carlisle enter- noon. Elder Harry Parker gave .a Waldo Osmond was a dinner Lake Tuesday to attend the the performance. tained six little friends Wednessplendid talk encouragintr the Mrs. Joseph A. Jessop and saints of this ward to continue day afternoon in celebration of guest at the Delta Nu chapter Utah Federation of Womens and Mrs. Alpha 'Trolson returned in the good work and tojbe true clubs held Wednesday her birthday anniversary. Gam- house Sunday. LeRoy Wilson and Wendell Thursday in Salt Laker Each of Saturday from Bennington, to the faith and follow ar.d suses and music were the entertainment- Refreshments "were served Budge were guests at the Delta the above ladies had appeared on where they went to attend the tain our inspired leaders. funeral of Horace Weaver, their The birthday cake and candles Nu chapter house Wednesday the program. President Bickmore felt rh it Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlisle uhcle. Very impressive serv- the conference had been in every formed the centerpeice for the evening. Delmar Smith and William who have spent the winter in ices were held for him with a way a success; and he fait to table. , arrived very large attendance. All his congratulate the members and The lady teachers of the Lo-- Thain were dinner guests at the Southern California ur- - home last week.ficers and urged them tostrive Miss Lettie Rich spent the ent except, Riley, who lives in to do better all the time, and a luncheon Thursday, Miss Della day evening of last week, Twenty-on- e Morrell gave a sketch of the life tlhn as v IZIkt ,aatPolfuteao- - w'eek at Ogden as a guest of Mr. Canada. sleigh gave good council and ir.rtruc Dr Dozier, Miss Joan Moen and Mrs. Russel Rich. loads of people follow'ed hisf re- tion. Bishop Scott made closing of Catherine Mansfield and read and Miss Alice Kewley of the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris of mains to their, last testing place. remarks., one of her short stories, Utah enterWilliam 0. Swinyard Agricultural College spent Bosei, Idaho spent the w'eek Enroute home they visited reMrs. Matilda Larsen entertain tained at a dancing party Mon- Wednesday and Thursday of here as guests of Mr and Mrs. latives at Bancroft. Idaho. On Sunday aftetrnoon in honor Mrs. Hedwig Maurer .was of the birthday anniversary-o- f day evening at the home of his last week in Salt Lake. While Sterling Harris. luncheon OWen R. a her daughter Idena. A dainty attended a there E. Mrs. in is Boulevard spending the on they the complimented guest-ti- t parents, compliment to the Fifth ward given in honor. of Miss Baine, the conference week in Salt bundle ehow'er given in her hon- luncheon was served. The guests or at the home of her parents, were Miss Vera Neleon, of LoLake. Dramatic Company. The rooms chief of home economics. The gills at the practice The followng ladies from the Mr. and Mrs. Emil Maurer on gan, Mrs. Annie Jensen, Mrs. were decorated with spring Bowers. Refreshments were house held regular open house Brigham Young College faculty Saturday evening by Mrs Rula G. L. Alvord and daughters, ct , - act-tiv- - - ' -- - - -- - Egy-ptio- - - t , to-th- N - -- - -- - 1 - of-th- e d vi-i- - ccount -- - - J and THRILL Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and child-reAn - enjoyable time - was spent. Gerald and Reed Jessop returned on Sunday night from Pocatello Valley where they had been to see how things were. They found plenty of snow and people going around in sleight, Mr. Roy Sparks of Newton spent the week end as a guest of r '' Sylmar Jesosp. Evans William Mrs. Mr." and and little daughter Mary Louise, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, George C. Larserr. The Nibley Ward confeence was held on Sunday in the school house with Bishop Alma Yeates presiding. President Johr. A Isdaelson and Bishop Hansen of n. Paradise of the Stake High Council. Satisfactory reports of the Ward and of the auxiliary associations were made and a good spirit ptevailed. The visiting brethren commended the people pf the ward and exhorted, them to further efforts along the lines qi progress, pp' v $2.00-p-lus Mr. Joel Olson and Miss Hedwig Maurer, two higly respected youngs peopls -- of -- Millviile-were married on Wednesday in the Logan temple. A wedding supper was givsn in their honor in the evening at the home of the brides parents. A bounteaus two course supper was served. Thirty guests were present. Th-- ' young couples received rua ;v beautiful gifts together with th good wishes of their many friends for a happyrand jdurney thru life. Both bride and groom have fillrt an honorable mission and have been active in their respective wards. Elder Olson served faithfu iv ns councilor to Bishop E. R. Scott until his removal to Ogdon, The young people had to have a little fun, so kidnapped the bride during the temporary absence of her husband ro return some of the guests t their home at Logan, and took her ta Loga to home fvDt. Hayward where she was found later by her husband and sisters .and returned -o- 1 res-perous ome. - The young couple wi'l leave Expressions of regret are heard on all sids that Mr. Jere Saturday morning to attend conOxion'.and family, have, decided ference after which they .will to leave Miirville ter pastures make theif thprrife in tJgden; Miss Mhrier Maurer cnij 'iSp iiev aricl Vilf locate at Trenton, the where they hope to benefit from Salt Lake, to attvd hem with wedding, returning themselves financially. on Saturday. They will be missed from the Mr. Frahk Wall of Cnlorda Nibley ward where they take an Mexico, spent v c tees--dJaurez, ih active part church affairs. and part of Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. B, N. Sjoberg Mrs. Stringam. Havhis ' niece, N. and P. Olson motored to resident of MClulIe a been Smithfield bn Monday to attend ing ago, he enjoyed sixty years the funeral services of Mrs. few of the o 1 timers a meeting Ahlmstrom who at dirt Ingi who lived here at that time. An Colaville, Wyoming. ' The the principal and ceased lady was a native of; invitation of - the 7th and 8th children of Mahnso, Sweden, where she was grades. He visited them ter & gathered in by the gospel and few minutes and spoke tj them came to Utah. She was ter a of early days of this city!, and of time a resident of Millvile, but in faraway Mexico. conditions was living with a daughter at He will spend the summer with Coleville, Wyoming at the time some of his children in Sevier of her death. and try to get the pen Countw W. Mrs. W. Whitney snenl sion he is entitled to ter two test asli and Monday Tuesday g in the Black ears service active Loof Mrs. E. N. Hammond at ay gan.' Hawkwar. i The Millville M. I. A. sustained for thejr special activii ion Tuesday evening a most excellent program of Irish music as follows was rendered: A beautiful duet was sung by Roselta Garr and Sarah Garr. Solos. byEd . Hopkins Orgsa A. Humphreys, and Jerome TagA reading gart. Coming Through the Rye, with musical accompaniment by Afton Pitkin. Solo , My Wild Irish Rose. Ardathr Anderson. A srJendid talk on music by S. B. Mitton of Logan and a duet by request by S. . B. MB ton . and Rose Pitkin. A social hour of games follow- . ed. The town board entertaned the gravel haulers on Wednesday with a free dance. A number of couples from Logan were present; (and everyone; enjoyed i, the social visitors Among conerence this Week are Mrs. Ras Rasmussen, Mr, Albert Humphreys Mr. Lester Jessop, Mr. and Mrs, Andre Trolson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garr and daughter Vandis,'Mr. John Nielson and Mr. Earl C, Olson, Mrs. Ellen Jessopi, Martin Nielsen, Ole Nv Nielsen, Mrs. Anna Rindlishak-e- r and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Eusrene Johnson. The Misses Eliza Jessop, Mary Glenn and Ruby Mauchley were hostesses at a party given in compliment to Miss Ethelynn Orion af the home of Miss Jessop on Thursday evening. refreshments were served to sixteen guests. A pleasant evening was spent in playing . Dej-licio- us games. Mrs; IspeaLYeatesand her Shd , Myrtle little son Lowell left Thursday for Salt Lake to attend conference. Mrs George Robinson, of Idaho Falls, who is visiting her parents here. daughter -- py |