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Show e- -j - jws.: && . - Si. S"..- j I.- . C". ' I' t DESERET NEWS THJ5 LMXKICAN3 SHOULD PMXVCt THEIR q OWM RUBBER 44- ? M Mm. Vivian Mr. Pr9ey White Thursday evening at her Eighth Ecun atreet. "ha color scheme carried out In the decorations was In pink and white. The serving table was centered with a miniature bride. Mrs John McDonald. Jrl, was In charge Pt the dining roam. Assisting in the serving were Mrs. John McDonald. Miss Merle Stubbs and M re. Ensile White. The guests Numbered 'Mrs. J.,B. Chris hr nsen will entertain for tha toritfis Friday evening. and Saturday afternoon Mrs. Leslie B. Whit will entertain at luncheon et her homein the Bummsrhars apartm rnts- - ln honor Of Mias Christensen. it and Mrs. Willard Richards at a large dancing party Thursday evening at tbs Highland Park amusement hall The holiday colors, green and red, were Baskets used In the decorations of poinsettlos and evergreens were the hail. arranged throughout Branches of the evergreens with clusters of holly were used in decorating the stage. The music was furnished by the Evans orchestra The guests numbered 200c Assisting in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ure, Mr. and Mm D D Crawford and Mr. Miss and Mrs F. B. Crawford Madeline Crawford and Misa Connie Crawford, assisted during the evening. kMor of MU Gertrud ChrisIMtensen. a bride of the near fu- 24 . 0 om:. '&oyt " Lita Gaiters not only give longer wear, but make your shoes last longer by protecting them from snow or slush. They have extra quality and extra features finest materials, fast color, full height expert workmanship, and a ly waterproof vamp. A big value at a reasonable price and they carry the maker's name and guar fnfau 3-p- -- Members of the Masonic club 111 entertain e at the fust of the s Toung people's Fellowship for season a dances to be given by that the yonng people of the Episcopal organisation, Saturday evening In churches of Salt Lake will give a the club rooms on east First street Special feature have Been part) tonight at the Me house tee. planned for the evenings enterT he comm ittree eon orrange-ent- e tainment The second In the Inetude-th- e be given Jan. 2. following; Miss Helen Hummer Mias Sylvia Burt, and Mrs. clarA Christmas membership party ence Ebarly; music,, Earl be given-- Saturday aflerneen will Miss Mildred Heist and by the American Legion auxiliary Winston lay; tickets. Mias Marie at the home of Mrs. Charles LivDaniels end Mtaa r Clift; 112( Gilmer drive. The general chairman, Frank Gregory. ingston. following program will be given iL. v during the lea hour: Furnished in Vocal solo by Mrs. H. G. Hall, Brock-banMrs. D. H. Womens, Misses', accompanied by "The Garden of Memory." . - Children's, " -Miss Alice McHhane, vocal solo, by We have nseey 'ethers tats. accompanied by Miss Grace Heldta-"BMen's, Boys' All netted. the Waters of Mlnitonka," and Youths' "Deer Blr: (Ueurance); vocal selections by Mrs. Emery Epperson. 'Permit me to express eur Song ot Sixes in All ; for th ptn4d man-nSongs." (Moya), and "Three Green Is which Mr, Van L&ts auparriaad Bonnets," (Hardelot). Pbpular tha Mektaf and wattiii of oar A special invitation has been exto Lonf tended furniture haforu shipping Gold members of to all ths Beach recently. Star' as well as all other eligible W roalisa that hlrblf lad with to affiliate tea the 4t porlodoalf fumltQro la CMiHBf bard la handle and aro da- IlfhUt with the eonditioa to whfleb It was rseetved. A social will be given Friday Sincerely youm evening by members of ths Meynelt MR. AND MR& .... club at S o'clock at the Catholio Girls' clubhouse, 11T2 east First Bong Beach, California.' ! South street, the proceeds to be WbataI IMetrtbnter ' used for the benefit of tbe clubZIOSI COOPKRATIVB HBBCABTILB Ixsnrmox Firehouse. ' . Salt Lake City, I'tak. The general committee Includes Lucille Collins, chairman; Anna West gassed geatfc Glllts sad Margaret Mctlean. eh Lake Chr. Utah, H tertaln at a dancing party Friday wlIJ fttnilsh the music for rheae Wee. SW, STM. In honor of the Sigma No fra- evening In the lounge of the Belve- the danelng. Six anThe William e dere Varsity will apartments. ternity, Hayden A hsrd times party will K" b thle event nr by the Asartrl-ste- d Worn Students of the Uni varsity of Utah In honor women of the student body,oftn .the ICV main hall of the Park building the between the hours of and eHidB fz. o clock. Tha affair la theIdfirst party of the year, and will take the form of a party. An interesting program has been arranged, one of the featur of We have last eetvd IS Cmte Wag e, tlk, tki iWwa here. The which will be a prise to bg awardere the he wl,ui 4e kaswtedae. The rhea, ul --a.i.1.1" we have r ed to tbe best Charleston dancer la fg e r hen ef thle wag aad they age la prtc ever twwa ap t Light refreshments-will- ' be serr-ed- . a wilt tag te beta V ga a little advavtMag (Mr aaae la the tltsa If tell The committee Includes Miss ! Sed , aad eight ere, we will th fit thle y year wag) Helen Beealey, chairman; Miss ALL eeeet Wag with ear lack BALLOON TOM at eke lew price ef Ruth Pin area and Miss Edna we NHL Cm ef ear mtiaiei arts. "Why Mel y tan ta hare y th e wagaaa. I hare foot bawght a ter little bay aaaetly tha gelag aad It reef aw sane. Ska wa a Wilt y ta aha did. 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Bsyal C 1 1e COAL COKFAKT. i . v 1 as. a, rad ears. Elder Called Into , , ' Southern State to Be Farewell Guest Wit. RES Carlyle LMntit( Is. Moon l myetary play, prrsaslad hr Ralph Cluger and cam ay. SALT LAKE "Tha Gorilla. VACDEniXE. yANTAGBS VaadwilU slk Har-ha- rt waos Rev eeA R larky Pnd. " onoe Ml Case sang "Song, ot India" i pieces. The German "Patron dee fh third anebra of the evening. Macht der Wind" was striking, ana This number was conspicuous for her final group of English songs perfect placement and beauty of was well chosen and beautifully tone. . executed. The entire second group was t High commendAtion must be tha accompanist Max Jaffa, French, and all were delightful. and who showed himself to be piantm Including light nmu. V gsvei& rapport throughout M. F. - jj Far Colds. My or (flsemaA. it and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A rale and Proven Remedy. Th box bear the signature of E. W. Grove. Ibe Adv. BARGAINS F Radelph al tl Is TM Ragle, Asia see pactars f atrpla flight ts Fata. tho berth ae VICTORY Th Uriah sad - Lot IS lrtak -- l.a--k' Wits Charley Chaaa earn ad y, Us y Thr T AMCRICAK Ifts tn Taalh. Thll tfgs-- A OHPHKUM ( Moras. ,'Taaralng to T alao R.sdaevo . Lara. PARAMOUMT-BMPRK8- of pronounced skill, and t IN alla silk w Chapua- - m S 10-o- z. -- SIM IDAHOl 11 J. VERNON PETERSON. Prior to his departure for a mission in The souther states, J. Vernon Peterson wll Ibe honored at a testimonial tn the Poplar Grove ward chapel, Friday evening. Dec. 1 1. Dancing wilt conclude the following program: Musical letdown directed by C. D. Schettler; selections. Aloha Guitar Players; piano selection. Mrs. Virginia Enow; character song and whistling, Bobbie Beck and Beth Blaka; oboe lo. A. J. reeding. Effie Hurst; piano duet, Beth and Rath Stend-irInstrumental lection (either-violiand cello) Roth trio; baritone solo, Wilbur Hoes, accompanied by Martha Plewe; remarks. Bishop P. C. Childs; remarks, missionary. MrklC EFTMTAIRI MOSS. h; n OGVKK It musical progrei m wan rlvtn st the Lion efub mettnf Thonwlar ftt tha room of the Kad hotel, Spanish when- - Mft PaoHn Matan Krans Cava geysral dramatic rea ding ac companies rm ths piano bjr Mias CNctt: baritone solos, Frances William 8. Wrignt; piano aole. Miss ONrtL T ly TAH d tu-1- - On Initial Visit COASTER WAtiONSrJkS6.19 CITRON H pkgs. Sliced Citron Peel . .19c eh Fryer fee deep frying, Valae age, CRISCO Few 89c with th, a Crises ............. ....... GOLD DUST Large Package . . 27c RAISINS 4 lb. pkg. Sunmald Seedless . 37c. GRAPES 3 lb. Red Emperor . . 25c 5c CLEANSER, lighthouse, per can PUMPKIN, Large Can solid pack, 3 for 25c WALNUTS, No, 1 Soft Shell, 2 lbs, for 55c Can, Marvin Sugar Dates 10c DATES, APPLES, Med, sized Jonathans, per bn. 50c POT ROASTS, Best Cnts, per lb. . . . 12c PORK ROASTS, Best Cuts, per lb. . 21c III.PORK ROAST, 17c PRIME RIB, Rolled Choice Beef, per lb. 18c 4. Rigal-Ry- Singer Scores Complete Success SATURDAY'S UNUSUAL VALUES Cl Co-- md SATURD.Y ORGAX BECTF.Us Saturday's Tabernacle organ recital program with Organist Edward P. Kimball at the le will be ad folio: National Anthem. Second Sonata (flryt moveA Claumann ment) "Where Dunk Gather Deep" i...Char)e Albert Stebbins Oh, the Lilting Pprlngtlme" - . . .Charles Albert Stcbbin Favorite "Mormon" hymn. "Com. Come, T Paint ; . . . Arr. by organist An Old Melody . . .Arr. by organist -Introduction to Act III CLobengrin") . B. Wagner con-ho- Mies Anna Case, soprano, proved herself a musician of unusual talent and striking personality tn her first concert appearance In Balt Lake at the West high school auditorium under the ausplceo of th Musical Arts society Thursday night. When an audience refuses to leave their seats at tha presumed conclusion of a concert, and remain to ask for more, there hi evidence of (he cemptet snrrsae ef the performer This waa fra Thursday niFht after Idas Case had rang her final scheduled number, end even after two additional encores, tbe rath used list sacra were loath te tedve. Such was th achievement of Mi Case. in this day of slipohod enunciation. singer whose every word can be distinctly understood lo all of her English songs. In rarity Miss Case conveyed tha full meaning of the text to her audience, so that hardly a word ww lost, and thle advantage, combined with her ability In handling her beautiful voice, made the numbers entirely pie ing. Though th words of th French and German songs, and tha one number given in Italian, were not understood literally by many In the eudlesedn her dras tie aUUty and powers ef interpretation sucre fully transmitted their maa Ing In all of Tier songs Mira Case showed herself th possessor of re markable elartty and sweetness ot tone. Her teehaie and control were apparent throughout, aad tbe delicacy and tend erne with whlcu she shaded her tongs were especially appreciated, an. for instance, m "O Bleep. Why Dost Thou Leave . Me." by Handel. Her rendition of the aria "Ml Chiamans MHni." from "La Boheme." gave full play to her histrionic as well ae her vocal gift, and brought immediate raspom from a wholly sympathetic audience. In answer to insistent applaui SHOO-FL35-s-sh Y, 79c. RQCKER, Special Mads .5175 SLED, Self Steering . . . .$L95 ...... 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