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Show mi Kimr, Jim pv SOCIETY , THE is3 CLUB NOTES i AND k Ju'liirlu ait, J and d.iide ii,!.'1., ply r s N . A I V C' A T . , P R I ZHGEilERflLC N of a other to knn.lig )tar IL.I.g, the Lie if uuf Lial tn!al Ul.lt, lii e firy La I t lllut h to ilo te I Hi ru iif af illy, and jlav a tie I ft n.mriit I alt 111 advaming tu.iute f.ttu is g ui Ha List st-t- k mie. I- (iii j VI in ti.e i n.ity It IS llitrlcslaig to Junk t&.k flolll when U.e jnexiit to U.e I Mi Ute club tcg-ahin- PM, I rj ii tffl I u I? oJ p; , V V Yi A Ibfcfinrfl nn Ionard is present of teifncnnlub of tin Iol terie f 1st -i- nlrrrrtiig and sailing as SOTOSlS ClllO liOUStS i f armed Veil hi til Among Uue fast foil sue found f.amra of ilia popular 11 If t itirrlis y hrt have taken it I e falierl of those remaining earthly Alao bit listed name if leaitel S y liO Lave found it au table to leave tbl seatnai for a iiwthir, When thus still mine inemUn, Look, thinking flame user nil meetings ant it hng ago f fiends, they remember, too, bilalltV nr mnfuriunes If at met them hi they or- attempted to pudi their ammUt ns to the front. We are proud to say those attempt y ere utvrful. Price now boast an assortment of club of the highest type, whose membership 4 of the choicest, and yhose nb jet lives are for higher standards, not only those clubs of federation, but those that are ojwr-ate- d on a smaller scale. Follow mg are brief reviews of some of this citys association. Although the list I not complete, these are a splendid example of the group needed to successfully accomplish our civic ends. Sad Century Of Activity In Price One-Fourt- h , te. fart-yel- Piue Sorosis djb topped its twen-'- j )er of aittuty ibis season ty-f.f- th o y.th tyo outstanding projr ts that oigaiumg a junior club, Mikri of Athelfl, and the sponsoring of an ait ex!.. bit for sihool beruf.t. Since 1U birth m 1913, the club has been one of U.e leading civic groups of Price, at L inaugurating intervals out standing projects of benefit, and successfully carrying each one to Mrs. II in son on end. During war ime t sessions were devoted I001! work that proved of aid. In 1914 it became a member of the State Federation; 1916, the District Federation; and in 1920, General Federation. Its recent artistic venture resulted in over 3000 persons visiting an art display at the high school. With con-- 1 h ibuticnc, the organisation has pur- chased the following paintings to be presented to the school: "In Capri Para-es- s Miis Lucille Dusserre will be host-- 1 Watm." Fedrico; California Mo- Tribute JWchcrinkoff; to the New Century club at their ad crhap,5 Mo? first January meeting, which has been wi DaV,n T,hc Pctu,r scheduled for Wednesday, January 12. Brrive here fromcd at her home. The Members met at the home of Mrs. selected for presentation Fred Keller Monday evening, enjoy-the- n will Include im? a program by D. E. Williams, who a discussion onitalked n "History in the Making." Peacock read several New Orleans, drs- Comer poems she had composed, and other by Adele Bonza;, poetry written by Mrs. Peacock was by M5s3 Myrth Harvey. Mrs. Creole atmos- - read R- w Crockett was chairman of the Florence phcrc, Piacitelli; history program arrangement, of the Mardii Mrs Oscar C. Hanson presides as Gras. Mel Taylor; kader of Sorosis this year. melo- -j souUiem dies ciub chorus. joi-tram- )cr Ncw Century Will Study New Orleans In January Meeting' lllflK 'n GEIJERALi II EW Iwt-c- l I'TAII geherale: lt Until and trtur The lait Hireling of the Lika lUidte tea held evening Mr J 11 at ken lrtf submitted timely top- -' - Finlajson tj ke on hs, Mi It! era,lial.Ur, and spirited filmic I Hi pirsmtrd Mi t Jm r A Khtgaaid a Siilal In ur timles. rE. U0A1LIF PffiUKSE t LESS nnr DRESSES COATS For Street, Afternoon or Evening Fur Trimmed or Tailored Sport Styles Values $2.88 To $7.90, 1 t m 3$. &AS m 6. 88 V j Values To $9.90. Group Sign 2 $6.88 Tailored Suits r 22-8- 8 & han-progra- J Values - Louisiana!1 To $14.75. . . - Values To $19.50... v year's First Meet Club W founded in March, 1933, as an auxil- iary of the Woman's Club of Price, with Miss Frances Taylor as first The opening January meeting of president. Its objective and motto the Womans Club of Price will be has been "Ad Astra Per Aspcra, held next Thursday afternoon, 3.30, translated to mean "To The Stars at the home of Mrs. G. J. Reeves, With such a, hostess. Mrs. Dean Nielson, chairman Through Difficulties. slogan, the club has progressed of the department of music and draforming an interesting and matic arts, has arranged the program varied program subject for each years to be presented, which will consist of Travelogue was selected a history of German music, with meetings. as the current topic, and has been James and Gerald Anderson taking treated in a fitting manner. part. Mrs. Gerald Anderson will furMrs. Elmer A. Klitgaard was elect- nish accompaniment. ed president of the New Century Club In reviewing records of the club, it for 1937-3is found that the organization was founded in 1921, joined the Utah Federation the following year, and in 1925 Club became a member of the Eastern Utah district federation. The unit boasts a To splendid motto and objective, the first and Mikri Athelfi, newest social culture being Let Your Light Shine, Better the Citizenship latter, met at the home of Miss youth club, Neva Williams Wednesday night for Through Club Education. Mrs. Mack Olson is present presithe following program: Vocal solo, of the Womans club. dent Beverly Rasmussen: piano solo, tyOn Empey; vioTwo lin solo, LaMar A Empey; cornet Set By Omans SQ.88 SAVE ON THESE CLEARANCE VALUES Li ly, UJ m 8. In City Youngest Is Auxiliary Oldest solo. Junior liams; Speakers Talk t League Meeting ChapChap- man. man; short story, Mrs. Duane Anderson. This unit, an auxiliary to the Miss Watkins , Price Sorosis, has selected a study of Greek literature for their project this year. Its name, Mikri Athelfi, is interpreted from the Greek as Little Sister, and was chosen at the first meeting late in October. The junior club plans to federate shortly. Miss Anna Laura Watkins is president. , Lady Elks Hold January Meeting Although having been organized only six years, the Elks Ladies Club of Price is one of the most stable units in this city. Mrs. Ruth Flynn was elected president of the club in its first year, 1932. It has only recently been federated, joining the state and district in 1936. The club has established for itself an outstanding observance of St. Patricks Day in March, holding Mrs. Leonard annual teas or Ir ish parties in the vicinity of that date Its slogan this year embraces human-- y m f U. To work out for life problems we need to add love, subtract Mrs. LeOra McBeth entertained the Literary League at her home Monday night, January 3. "'Parliamentary Law was discussed by Mrs. S. B. Bunnel, and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith gave a paMrs. J. per on In the Limelight. B. Thompson presided as president. The next meeting of the club will be held on Monday, January 17, at the home of Mrs. Edward Quinn. Organized in 1925, the club was a junior auxiliary of the Womans Club of Price. In 1933 it federated into the Eastern Utah District. Although sponsocial activities several soring throughout each year of its functioning, the league has made a special occasion for its Easter party, this being one of its main fetes each spring. P. E. O. Chapter To Meet Monday Mrs. Monima B. Crockett will entertain Chapter B of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home here Monday, for their usual business meeting. In review, this Chapter was formed in Mrs. C. E. Beveris idge present president. 1920, on May 7. Sewing Club Entertains A social week was spent by the Social Sewing Circle in the holidays, members entertaining their husbands with a dinner party last Wednesday evening at the home of Judge and Mrs; George Christensen, and enjoying a club party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oscar Hanson, when gifts were exchanged. Mrs. D. C. Woodward, Mrs. E. M. Williams and Mrs. John Redd were in charge of the dinner party event. Six) ( Continuep On Pas i Regular $1.09 PEPPERELL SHEET 81x99 in. Regular $1.29 Millinery Wil- readings, Juanita Deon 81x99 in. PULLMAN SHEET All Our Ladies Hats Regular $1.49 6 Atl tl HO 81x99 in. Cfl 2a 81x99 in. MOHAWK SHEET Greatly Reduced Group Group PEQUOT SHEET Regular $1.69 BLANKET SALE f.88 $2.98 aa PART WOOL. Double Size Regular $3.45 COTTON BLANKET Double Size !VW NOW C fl Regular $1.69 Sr CHILDRENS CLEARING WINTER STYLES COATS 14 Group Group Values to $3.95 g Values To $4.95 Off GENERAL DEPT S he Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE GEfiERALLUZ CDGEISERAII - PRICE UTAH 3GERERALG n |