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Show T H PAGE SIX SOCIETY-CLUB(Continued SDN-ADVOCA- m w. JMpy-- S P B I T mzf THURSDAY, OTA C JANUARY 28, l927 W From Pace Five) Helper Miss Fetes Friends At Party Mfss Teressa Quilico of Helper entertained a few friends at her home there Sunday, January 24, the occasion being her birthday anniversary Guests attending were Misses Marie Leger, Catherine Gardner, Bette Vera Xenakis, Lucille Litizzette and Maxine Dodge. 7 Fah-rm- g, r"- w Departing Captain Is Honor Guest At Party Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Isaacson gave a delightful supper party Sunday evening in honor of Captain Chauncey D Jones, who has been transferred Loin the local C. C. C. camp to take commad of the camp at Antelope Springs. The supper was followed' with Hollywood Bridge. Prizes were won by Captain Jones and Miss Venire Thorn, Captain Reuben E. Curtis and Mrs. T. Smith. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards, and Lieutenant and Mrs. Leo P. -- '& J. t r . For Girls 1 K WASH FROCKS kc Mi $ er Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. Preston L. Summerhays entertained members of her Thursday Night Bridge club last week at a pajama dinner party. Guests, appearing lounging outfit?, included Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Eugene Han-- 1 son, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. J. lYSC'ken Lee, Mrs. Ruel M. Redd, Mrs. Cl N. Nelson, Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. C. E. Welch, Mrs. A. N. Smith and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. Youngsters as well as their older sisters like lots of their in wash frocks! changes them Buy plenty of these little frocks! They come in a grand assortment of styles and prints, as well as solid colors! Tailored, pleated and fitted styles! Cay colors. See them today! FROCKS If youre looking for cottons that are different, weve got them in this new collection. are frilly, some, strictly tailored, but all made of fast color prints. Large variety of styles, prints and colors. 14 to 52. brand Some 8 You never have loo V i many! Bath Towels For That Dramatic Appearance I If FORMAL i Real Money Savers! FROCKS $ .,o. $4)98 m & ISA This season you just must dress! Its your chance to be glamorous and gay looking! Flowing chiffons, dainty nets, crepes, taffetas, satins. Coronation colors, and, of course, black! Sizes 12 to 20. Saturday Night Dinner Given A number of guests enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. last Saturday night at a nicely s appointed dinner party at the latter home. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Glen N. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Redd, Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Jr. Kel-lou- !V TON Democrat Women Hold Ml 1937 feu i i Years First Meeting Monday afternoon, January 25, marked the opening gathering of the Carbon County Democratic Women, who held a Fireside meeting at the Country club. Mrs. D. C. Gibson opened the meeting with a talk on the Direct Primary. Music for the occasion was given, by Mrs. Rulon Bry-nand Mrs. Ed Hanson, who contributed two duets, On Wings of Song, and Loves Old Sweet Song. Mrs. John Harmon playejl piano accompaniment. Following this, Mrs. C. R. Fahring of Helper reviewed the January number of the Democratic Digest. Brideg concluded the afternoon, with prizes being awarded to Mrs. C. J. Allan of Helper and Mrs. C. T Axelgard of Price. A STYLE FOR EVERY TYPE! Vat Dyed Colors ! m FIGURE! A SIZE FOR EVERY to 14 gh & Here is your chance to stock up on bath towels for the whole year! Serviceable double loop terry towels with white centers and striped borders. Also the solid colors that are so smart with white borders. The 20 by 40 inch size that is so popular! See them today mk G c I See our feature showing of special House Frocks, new patterns 49c rMciXf Deportees Are Guests At Farewell Social C. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Verne Park for to their leaving Frame prior City, members of the Price telephone exchange entertained with a spaghetti Mrs. supper at the home of Mr. and evening. Edward L. Quinn Saturday Covers were laid for thirty guests who attended the affair. fe m ,v LV . Club Member Feted Friday Mrs. Arthur N. Smith was hostess for the Friday Sewing club last FriC. day afternoon, when Mrs. Verne honorthe was club member, Frame, A handkerchief shower ed guest. formed the afternoons feature, with A light sixteen guests attending. served. was luncheon Sewing Club Has Session Miss Christine Axelgard entertained the H. J. V. P. Deleft club at the home of Mrs. Harry Johnson Tuesday evening. The usual proceedure of meetings was carried out, with sewing, Monopoly, and a delicious luncheon occupying the hours. Present were ten members and two guests, the latter being Miss Mary Anderson and Alice Rathmill. i Attractive and Economical! Grand Values for Than a Dollar I tjJ De Luxe PRINTS Less Printed Batiste GOWNS Designed especially for women who like dainty things. Amply cut of fine batiste, and hand detailed! Come in for yours today ! Suedesldn Cloth SLIPS Popular quality carefully made. llplift brassiere and lace trimmed V top styles that fit smoothly and comfortably. 34 to 44. MENS HEAVY Umcmsuii POLICE SHOES Thursday, January 28 Missionary farewell party at tabernacle. Saturday, January 30 Annual Presidents Ball. Scores of Patterns . . IS etc and Different! Extra Value Here s a new thrill RONDO DE LUXE in an extra fine cambric finish! Firm weave Woven 39 inches wide, shrunk to 36 inch width! Smart, exclusive patterns rich Coronation colors. New Persian, Tyrolean and Peasant prints. Grand solid shades, too. g. Heavy weight unions, a typical Penney Value that leavts no doubt SAVINGS; ask to see them. about-GENUIN- E Double Leather Soles! Riveted Steel Shank! DOUBLE BLANKET COLD WEATHER FEATURE .PA Wearproof Part wool thhoughout, heavy Lining! durable Blanket, full double bed The Social Calendar Monday, February 1 Sorosis meeting at home of Mrs. E. L. McBeth. Wednesday, February 3 Lincoln Day program at Elks Ladies meeting, Thursday, February 4 Boy Scout' banquet at tabernacle. Friday, February 5 Junior Gold and Green ball at tabernacle. Saturday, February 6 Womans club meeting at home of Mrs. George B. Harding. -- See These NEW RONDO Literary Club Holds Session Mrs. Oscar Hanson reviewed The Adams Family before members of the Literary League Monday night, regular meeting date of the organization. A piano selection by Miss( Maxine Groussman was the only oth- -, er program contribution that night. Mrs. J. Allan Browne was hostess. Mrs, Ruel M. Redd will entertain the group at her home on February 8. A TT 01 Blucher style in black leather! Half rubber heels. The combination of comfort and long wear youve wanted! A shoe preferred by thousands of our customers ! Priced low for such high quality! size, 70x80. You will agree, thin is a sensationally LOW PRICE FANCY SOCKS Serviceable! Y Comfortable I J $ and right when you need them. Attractive socks of pure silk and rayon! Mercerized top, heel and toe. Very high spliced heel $25 ! PRICE UTAH 0 |