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Show THE PAGE SIX SUN-ADVOCAT- PEI E. of Sewing Club Met Friday Mrs. Alverda Branch entertained j! the Thimble club Friday evening, members enjoying sewing and a social. Luncheon ws served after the handiwork. Present were Mrs. Conda Harrison, Mrs. Sylvia Branch, Mrs. Zelta Marshall, Mrs. Vida Marshall, Final preparations were made this Mrs. Oscar Hanson was chosen as Mrs. Leona Witt, Mrs. lone Chapman, week by the New Century club for a delegate, from the Price Sorosis club club members; Mrs. Ada Shimmin, their annual Fashion Revue, according to represent that organization in the Mrs. Wallace Grange and Mrs. Ted to Miss Lurean Stevens, chairman for annual state convention of federated Morgan, guests. this event. The show will be pre- clubs, to be held in Salt Lake City sented in the Price tabernacle Wed- the latter part of this month. Mrs. Recent Bride nesday evening, April 14, at 7:30 p. m. J. W. Bingham was chosen alternate. Feted Thursday Models for the various modes will Mrs. Wilford Jensen, president of Mrs. Movell Jewkes, nee Miss Cathbe Helen Anderson, Grace Bergera, the club, will also be in attendance erine Peirce, was the honored guest Helen Bunnel, Louise Burton, Vivian in her official position. at a miscellaneous shower Thursday Holbrook, Elma Klitgaard, Ilean night, when Misses Fern Marshall Maulsby, Evelyn Patterick, Louise Delphian Society and Virginia Branch entertained at Peacock, Esther Rauhala, Marie Snow, To Meet Tuesday the formers home. Guests enjoyed Esther Reeves, Olga Pappas, Mae regular meeting of the Delphian games and a dainty luncheon, the Seaton, Thelma McKinnon, main attraction of the latter being a FernlS0Clety will be held at the Price Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mis.jtel Tuesday at 3:00 p. m., with Mrs. huge decorated wedding cake. Henry Ruggeri and Mrs. Mina Brooks. Frank Grosso as hostess. Italian In attendance were Mrs. Jewkes. Several styles of wearing apparel for Literature of the Late Renaiassance children will be shown, and also fash- will be the subject, with Mrs. Frank build. ions for those of heavy-s- et Hanson as leader. The Price Trading, General Depart.Topic discussions will be as folment, J. C. Penney, La Mode A of lows: The Plan of Castagniones Price; Colleens Frock Shop and Bes- Treatise on the Courtier, Mrs. Henry sies Fashion Shop of Helper are con- Ruggeri; The Ideal Courtier, Mrs. J. W. Bingham; tributing their styles. Glimpses of CelGrace Bergera is assisting Miss lini, Mrs. L. H. Merrill, Spring CanStevens, having charge of the Helper yon; Michael Angelo As a Poet, Mrs. A. R. Demman, Helper; The group. Summary of the Renaissance, Mrs. Mat Gilmour. The meeting isbeing held a week earlier than usual to permit mem- SOCI ETY CLUB NOTES AND 'Advance Showing Of Fashion Modes Given By New Century Club THURSDAY, APRn P1A C E . Delegates Selected To Represent Club At State Conclave Switzer-la- n Axel-gar- d, Ruggeri, "The Making E. E. Peirce, Christine Littlejohn, William Mrs. NaBeth Hill, Evelyn Branch, Frank Hanson, EraMarcella Spain; Mrs. Low dine Bowman, Mildred and Mrs. J- - B. Lee, The Mrs. JerRich, Florence Mrs. Villard, Kath-rin- e Countries. ry Broadbent, Orpha Snow, Etnel MacKnight, Frances and the Departee Is and Lois Olsen, Coli, Eva Davis, Honored Guest feted Wedhostesses. Mrs. J. H. McLean was party, fareuell a nesday evening at to Delphi ans Hold Thursday prior to her departurewill her ake Regular Meeting California, where she Apollo Chapter of the Delphian J. W. Bingham and Mrs. home. Tueshotel Price in met the were hostesses at the society q' regular O. H hdd at the Bing- was day afternoon to hold theirRatliff which of Mrs. with Regan gathering, Guests showered Mrs. handkerchief gifts, Helper as leader of the and Po- -, . luncheon was served to centering upon Religious litical Development of the Renals' thfgJests who engaged in cards dur- BS mg the s. J. Study topics were given as follows: were Mrs.eVjenth Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Influence of the, Mailhot, Mrs. Robin- - Thompson .Mrs. John Printing Piess; Mrs. R W. Mrs. ses; jen a ho-Jon- es, land of the Renaissance"; Mrs. CR! Club Has Spring Party Meeting at the home of Hanson Monday evening the club members enjoyed an party. The evenings ente. was composed of burlesque esenting previous meeting La-tud- Red-dingt- ,r si Jv women took part. Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, chains the program committee, was m T of the social arrangements be sisted by Mrs. Oscar Hanson Allan Ramsey, committee Evening Social Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Wilson gave a party at their home in Scofield March 27. Enjoying the social pastime were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen, Mr: and Mrs. J. B. Sillitoe, Mr. and Mrs. John Staley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson, Mrs. Amy Helsten, Misses Ruby and Gussie Harkness, and Reuben Tucker of Clear Creek. C&zal I R f Every north of -- - Shower Tendered Newlyweds Sunday Mrs. E. C. Peirce was hostess day evening at a miscellaneous er honoring Mr. and Mrs Jewkes, recent married couple ty guests attended the social at vPeirces home, engaging in games,; enjoying a luncheon. ingln th all watei u ( Henry, the hostesses. Continued On PGe - eISht) Claude J. and the The pla ieaees res f several pa ; tSF Mac sen f Tbrougl foe in on lacrply , and at the b. baa suffici cleaned oi arrangeme ties in Polo SHIRTS 49' a. on Scofield Socials m A, Moose Auxiliary Is Active In Past Week bers to attend the state convention of federated womens clubs at Salt Weekly Meeting The Womens Auxiliary of the Lake City. Loyal Order of Moose held their Recent Marriage regular weekly meeting Tuesday, Ap- Announced initiated at which time they ril 6, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Leonard of three new members. Price have announced the marriage of their daughter, Dorthea, to Max Quarterly Audit son of Mr. and Mrs. John Littlejohn, On Thursday, April 1, the Ladies W. Littlejohn of Hiawatha. The auof the Moose held their quarterly at at are present residing couple dit at the home of Mrs. Ben Both were students at the Carat Martin. There were sixty-si- x bon school. high members found to be in good standing. Club Has Social; Also Initiation Plan Social Mrs. C. R. Fergusson enand Mr. of the The Social Service chairman a B. I. L party Sunday at tertained Moose Women is planning to have a as guests Carbon having evening, benefit dance for Tuesday evening, members of the P. E. O. and county announcements 27. Further April their husbands. Four new members for the social will be made later. were Initiated after a delicious 6 oclock buffet dinner. UI f Fancy btiuh cotton, OCS XT AGAIN! new- 4 est colors Button collar or laced neck. Bargains! Childrens 39t TplE N E WEST ANITSMARTEST teprovemi ft Price DRESSES Contract be pushed MT, Full Fashioned t Its ditch GOWNS it Windsor Crepe Youll have a hard job to find a collection of dressea as (mart and low priced at this! Pastels) Light prints 1 Dusty shades! For dress and sportswear! Sizes 1 ham its to fTice. This pn irroveme fc-of h gstas to tt cost betwei Amply cat and rsfl made! Seams are double throughout they lb wear! , 69cExtra sizes, 12-4- 4. 39! IB-19- cand is b and the be it w2i hav - feet when Ttisnew oil a: Cffie, Mr Chiffons! Service weights! Newest colors! Perfect quality! Sizes Card Part- yMiss Lucille Parry was the charming hostess at a party at her home in Scofield Monday evening. Cards were played and a luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin, Jimmie Clyde Rose, Maurice Simmons, Elks Ladies Pearl Parry, Mary Podbvesek, Mary Have Meeting Mrs. C. J. Roberts of Columbia re- Metos and Lucille Parry. viewed Gone With the Wind, be- fore the Elks Ladies club Wednes- -, Birthday Anniversary events were disMrs. J. B. Sillitoe of Scofield en- day night. Current Browne and Mrs. Allen cussed J. by aftertained with a party Saturday ternoon for her daughter, Lois, who ihe nominating committee submitted was observing her sixth birthday. In their report. Mrs. W. A. Engle was attendance were Colleen Helsten, social hour hostess. Ethel Jean Wilson, Amy Helsten, Margie Whalen, Betty Thomas, Ila Wilson, Betty Jean Monay, Leon and Frances Duffy, Shirley Binns, Leon Nicolaides, Leah Wright, Shannon .Leek, Darlene Strang, Martha and Jackie Rowe, Inez, Jean, Ruby and Roy Biggs, Max Wilson, Jim Stone, Jack Helsten, Billie Donaldson, Joyce Jensen, Dick Williams and Melba Donaldson. Err e Priced! Silk HOSIERY This and reduce Unbelievably Low Escalante Unit Holds Meeting Escalante Chapter of the D. A. R. met with Mrs. C. R. Fergusson Thursday afternoon. A report of the state conference held in Salt Lake City last month was given by Mrs. R. G. McGonigal and Mrs. Fergus-- ! son, who announced that Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood and Miss Yolande Sutton,; members of the local chapter and former residentes of Price, had beenj elected state regent and state record-- ! ing secretary at that time. Mrs. J. W. Hillabrant of Wattis acted as hostess. Mrs. W. N. Wetzel of Hiawatha directed the program,; centered upon citizenship. the ns, which in small c is also ant tae is the master am on opera ti i! j of Fri SV-IO- Mo-na- y, BLANKETS 47! UNDERTHINGS KnU Rayon When cosy, cotton blankets sell at this low price get here EARLY! Lad Entertains Kenneth Wilson was host at a party Sunday of last week at his home, having as guests Claire Monay, Chris Metos, Nick Herick, Willis Anderson, Grace Stone, Melba Donaldson, Frank Podbvesek, Jack Helsten and Frances Podbvesek, all of Scofield. o 1 Directe by Sail Meaa Fancy Grand Bargain! A C. Penney opened his first store 35 years ago, with the idea that he could make his customers his friends. He saw to it that they got a fair deal, that they got their full moneys worth. He followed the Golden Rule. His business has been growing steadily but we still follow that rule. Maybe it is to treat your customers as friends. But weve been doing it so long its a habit with us, and we LIKE to run our business that way.! 4 Gay New ColonI y( TI For Of crisp marquisette! Unbelievable at this price but true! Get your share! J. Apr; SOCK Novelty Nets Relief Society Mrs. Joseph Skufca entertained members of the Scofield Relief society with a party at her home one day last week. GcCon and acetate in the Boys snappiest Pattons you ever saw! Sizes 10 k 12. Dont miss tian! Cotton and rayon in good look' Lastex tops, douing patterns! LIl I . - - 1 A -- (Se '1. tel WHITE ELK 98 BINGO or Men, Boys, Youth Pr. Children like these sturdily constructed shoes. 49V With double soles and drill lining. I 83' The sing, Good looking panties and briefs with lace or que trimming. Big values! PRICE UTAH JOT .itefeAjai.kj.Au C- j, r saZ3g J3 V F Ventilated canvas uppor Husky soles, bumper Winner for wear, comfort UA er SEJ PRICE UTAH |