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Show PACE EIGHT .THURSDAY, THE WEEKLY REFLEX Kaysville 'i j 1 i 1 week-en- A d. party was attended no-host- at Kays Noodle Parlor i i ! , .1 J afternoon day) i 1 i ) ' i 1 i1 ; : . I . 'L u tv f a fiptrtvs. at the tl OUR GIFT TO Pa&e fuU of Sensational bargains, all marked down for this sale, in celebration of our Anniversary New Spring 4 Sparkling NEW Coats Chic Spring Tailored Suits W X In handsome fabrics Tweeds, rs public' school building at 3:15 p, m. A special founders day program will be given, to which all parents are urged to attend. Parents are cordially invited to visit the art exhibits and regular classes all day. Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie will entertain the members of the Towne Bridge club at the home of Mrs. Frank Hyde this (Thursday) evening. Mrs. James Solomon of Salt Lake City is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Nora Barton. , Clyde Sonny Robins was enter- -' tained at a birthday party at his home on Saturday, given by his sister, Alice. Games were played, after which luncheon was served to a number of friends of the guest of honor. The East Side Neighborhood club met at the home of MiBS Irene Swan Monday evening, honoring Miss Swans and Mrs. William Bloxhams birthday anniversaries. Mrs. Ella Burton, Mrs. Walter Buhler, Mrs. Wayne Etchell, and Mrs. Louis Drakas were hostesses of the occasion. Games were played, after which, luncheon was served to the follow-- 1 ir.g: Mrs. Verna Anthon, Mrs. Frank Red ford, Mrs. Nellie Bowen, Mrs. Wendell Nance. Mrs. Eldon Reed, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Mrs. William Nance, Mrs. Johnj Graham, Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. Esther Green, Mrs. Emma Roberts, Mrs. Louis Drakas, Mrs. Mary Pratt, Mrs, Milton Burton, Mrs. Myrtle Pratt, Mrs. Ella Burton, Mrs. Wayne Etchell, Mrs. James Ball, Mrs. Walter Buhler, Misses Clara and! Ada Maylin, Miss Leone Nance, and the guests of honor. Mrs. Christopher Boynton of Burley, Idaho, was in Kaysville t0 , The Kaysville association will meet this (Thurs- f ft yvj guests. Parent-Teache- i In Ogden by Mrs. Dell Grant, Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie, Mrs. Wray Hyde,. Mrs. Josephine King, Miss Breta Linford, Miss Bertha Linford, and Miss Elaine Hyde last Friday evening. Claude and Howard Barkdull of Tuscarora, Nevada, are spending a few days visiting relatives in Kaysville. They came in to at- tend the funeral services of their Mrs. the late grandmother, Susannah Robins. The Lantern club met at the home of Miss Estella Criddle on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Chester Flint gave the lesson on Currier and Ives. Mrs. Walter! Manning of Farmington played several piano selections from Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven. Refreshments were served to twenty-tw- o members and ten ! ' r 11 V Mrs. Mary Love is critically ill the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Allen, in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Arie Koldewyn and daughters, Janet and Dorothy Lynn, were visitors at the ' home of Mrs, Koldewyn s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Layton lastl o MAkr Shaggies and styled in Toppers, Strollers, and length formerly to $15.00. Anniversary sale price Boucle, three-quart- o . er Dresses . w 1 i A lovely assortment colors of Spring and in every wanted style sizes 12 to 46 Values to $15.00 Anniversary price ,96 c Beautiful Suits in fabrics of All wool worsted, Gabardines, and Pin Stripes, colors, Oxford, Navy, Postman Blue and Grey Formerly to $22.50 and O $19.50. Anniversary price All Coats reserved) (none that were $19.50 and $22.50 our Anni- versary sale price H8 66 Other Tailored SUITS t) This lovely group of $29.98 Coats reduced to sell at .P $2496 A special group from our $6.98 regular Our standard $15.00 and $12.50 Suits reduced to , dresses priced for Anniversary selling for our Anniversary for our Anniversary. to attend the funeral services of Mra. Susannah Robins. Mrs. Johephine King and i i Mr. and 1 I i f chil-- , dren of Flagstaff, Arizona, are spending several days visiting with Mrs. Kings parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Blamires. Miss Edith Hyde has been con- -, fined to her home for the past few days on account of illness. Mrs. Wendell Smart Nance and family and Mrs. Nellie Bowen were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Abe Rotch-stei- n in Salt Lake City. Mrs. 'Joseph B. Jarman arrived home last week from Beverley Hills. California, where she had spent the past two months visiting with her sons. William and Cornell, who reside there. The Afternoon Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Anne F. Rutledge in Salt Lake afternoon. Luncheon was Friday served to nine guests. Hemming C. Mortensen under-- 1 went an operation for appendicitis at the L. D. S. hospital in Sait Lake last week. J. Earl Jarman left Sunday for Boise. Idaho, where he has accepted a position with a mining company for a few weeks. Clare Lutz of Salt Lake was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. The Greatest Value Scoop in Years! Straws-Fe- lts Sissols and Crepe straws such tricky styles $98 and new colored felts pOOff. jC'vdS I $298 Anniversary sale prices Full Fashioned Sheers 'JS -- i ' i f nd Mrs. A. M. Barnes. Mrs. Jennie Atkin of Salt Lake visited with her aunt, Mrs. Heber J. Sheffield. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Murve Engh of Ogden were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitaker Thursday, Mrs. Orson N. Layton left for Tucson, Arizona, Monday evening, where she was ca!leddueto..the serious illness of her mother. Allen Perkins and Lloyd Brink, who are attending the B. Y. U. at Provo, were home for the weekend. Mrs. Lester E. Bybee. who has for the past month been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Robert Green, spent the past week in Salt Lake as guest of her sister. , Mrs. George W. Brown and family. Parley Kilbum of Logan visited with Mr, and Mrs. A, M. Barnes, - Friday. . t Edward Wilson and Harold Gailey who are attending the U. for the week-en- d. Mrs. Jack Thomley of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d guest of her4 mother, Mrs. George W. Underwood. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur W. Thomas-- , "wen "'Visited friends iri3alt Lake j j This group consists of broken sizes, mostly dark shades regular values to $1.00 Anniversary sale price Smart New Blouses 35c t 3 pair for S1.00 Other Hosiery at 79d to $1.25 0, 0 h r T MSS' New Spring Shades j j New Bags for Spring sensationally featnied at jnst Patent and calf in Coppertones, Black, Navy, '. Green, in a large assortment of styles $lt $298 Anniversary sale price A v, Just received hundreds of new 6 , a" , i t $ blouses triple sheers and lace crepe and satin .Vi. s $l98 and $298 ' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington of Logan were last week-en- d guests of Dr, and Mrs. D. K. O Barnes. Mrs. James Williams and daughter, Betty Anne, of Ogden were in Kaysville last Thursday to attend the Relief society anniversary dinner. Mrs. Golden Barton was a visitor at the home of Mrs. A. M? Barnes Wednesday. N - iach Fcr YCzis:U! Fcr Efts! F td.2 gizi styles . . . . OGDEN, UTAH linings ThsY're ... covered caoatcliable valsc--I |