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Show rtt.t r ii r m SOCIETY K I. H t luli lots i' ? . a u v o ra tk, r k i c . rT imitMiAY. A mstuy ii. CLUB NOTES AND ImiUiiI ( lu(irr t IM I MiluWl- ,N s lUn s- or I 'I r (fl)A It, li.tt wit', Ml t 1' ii III 1ll.r The IrJ I. l..c '.Ills if P r i'.I.i a o'll mr t l .1.1 It t .U 'J'! UisIdS J'ltfr-a- . ll.rtt.l.g Was pi r ' Mis li . it M.Gitfigal, Irtrht l(jy itjl.il. it it lijr till, c lea ;.,t. Kr the j j'.n AH writ faJjUAtJ t r li.t-i- It si j! the .1, ili Writ I,li Mis a'c.lla lt.i uit i.j'.rii sir Mis J Ii UlllilV, Mit J W IM.fa l.ujl D A It fssay , iitrjt faint the JJ t M.-t'- r I '! Ai v.:.J I I. alii M . . ial lit .r, s ii. Im o!- , I.S, the It N.lia During J'.m llrriit l..i.tti.is tl.uwer w a givtii Ll N. ia I. n ( I. l.e A St e 1. M.-M I'tai.k Malta. iit- MNai.t) s I'ldiiltUi, IJiIrlar la.stll, ii aiitl.'.rr if Mis W. 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Ui.tt-U Van ArUtyn, "Tiratmt-i'- t of In- i Unn"; Mrs It L Fnilaysun. 'Hnw Ard In ( ouplr tu lljte Harry Kwt." Tlie Mtilnal iKiublr Orrinony jAustliary of L'utboit county nttrmlrj M special gursta Mr. aiiiJ Mr Klnu-- r INmi-- of IUir ,thr amtnuiur ll.r tiiurnagr of thnrl SbUrrhood Give iluuglitrr, n.rlma, to Kml Also tl.e nutiiagr of tlicir mui, Stall- - Annual Party ley, to Clara llogh. tiaugl.trr of Mr Chapter It of the P. H 0. Sislcihuod anti Mr. II. C. Gogh of Mu) fold, ha gavc their annual II. I. L. juuty anil hern made know n Founders Day program at the home tn ,)f Mr nn(1 Wr w The marriages wne Wetrel m Hull Muntl L. U. S Temple last Ihurs- - waiha Monday evening, husbands of day. January 20 IMh couple! phut, (he women being ajjeiial guests. A to reside in It n e. box lum h and games were features of in H..-CS- Mis ri.l," ) J t i It K 1 , 1 J'liH-nlutr- j s t tiaifftts tf w.li-mns- Church Young Folks Will Have Special Meet of the Ft ice Thc Kpworth a sjH'fial will hold vhuuh Community session at the ch.nel Friday even.ng at 8 45 p. m, January 28. It was an noumed c ally this wttk. All tnem-ter- s uie a. ked to bi piesent. West Sunday Rev. W. h Waikstone, district Methodist mi pel intended. v,s- ited the UkuI Community church, an gave a very Impressive sermon during the morning sirvues. He also met With the Epwoith League S day evening. the evening. Mrs. J. Q. Monroe and Mrs. Ray Robbins were in charge of arrunge- ntents for the affair. la-agu- e 1 .ou u 7 j j , k ary 31, zrotror, this week by Mrs. Don Hacking. A program for the occasion is being arranged by Mrs. Arthur L. Craven, with the regular business meeting to be held just preceding the entertainment. Leaders cf the club expressed their desire for all the members to attend. - - IMMEDIATE and QUICK CLEARANCE! J pjthlan SUters Have installation Ceremony Mrs. May Wins of Iriee was FHfflimirael install- ed us Most Excellent Chief of the SlM(.ra for he r MTond term, durm ct.rt.monlc onducted by the unit ut Helper last Wednesday evening. Others installed at that time were1 hed'ch.' Excellent Senior; Tres-IVrtha Uosone, Excellent Junior; Spratling, Mistress of Records and Correspondence; Tressa Dombrouo, Mistress of Finance; Bertha O Berto, Manager; Jennie Jones, Inside Guard; urtha Elegante. Past Chief, pj)e organization convenes on the flrst Wednesday of each month. Entertains Guest A regular meeting of the rrice En- tre Nous club was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Virdcn last week, with ell members in attendance except two. A friendship quilt was completed dur- - j ing the session for Mrs. Glen Bryner, j.Jk will a former member who is now residing Convrne -ln wednesdayCarlsbad, New Mexico. A selected reviewed by Mrs. pluy. Special guests during the social time Miss' topurs y by Mrs Henry Rugged and Mrs. Anna were. Finlay will and musical numbers Ruth Flynn r, y Alh'V ' furnish the program part of the Elks Ladies meeting, which is to be held Democratic Unit next Wednesday evening at 8.00 p. m. Schedules Meeting in the club rooms. Mrs. J. P. Phalen Mrs. William Engle will act as host- will be in charge of the social hour. ess to the Carbon County Democratic Women, when they meet at her home at 164 North .Fourth East street in Sewing Unit fnft next Monday afternoon, Janu Entertained , broken lots, from all over the store, grouped Into price ranges for Quick Selling. In some lines there are only one or two remaining items, in others there is a reasonable assortment of sizes. All drastically KEDUCED FOE AN ACCUMULATION of ODDS and ENDS Thursday afternoon to the Social Specially invited Sewing Circle. guests to the social hour were Fred Keller, Claude J. Empey, B. W. McAllister, Arvel Thomas, and Mes-dam- Of6SS (?irU7T7TU? wliliilllU ii mTnr SUETS L27 es. M. Magleby. Beauty Operators Set Next Meeting Miss Mae Freeman will be hostess Literary Club Meet Set to the Carbon County Association of Mrs. Marl D. Gibson will entertain Better Beauty Shops next Wednesday the Literary League at her home on evening at 7:00 oclock, when they Monday night, January 31. The pro- hold the irregular business meeting gram will be a play review by Mrs. at the Carbon Beauty Shop. ( Continued On Page Seven) Henry Ruggeri. carry-ove- r Patterns are fair and a good selection of sizes; Standard Khaki Fabric Code No. 302 Half-Pin- t Code No. 301 Code No. 300 Quart All regulation features, Sizes 26 to 32 waist Just a small group of this item left; saving if they fit your need all-wo- ol and a real Each 149 SS GIRLS9. JjOi JJ r,f mens Tkf Slightly soiled, fair assort- Styles and patterns, broke; iTirn Heres a nice buy if you can find your size; this group, is taken from our higher priced lines and sizes 3 to 7, blacks and browns yu you did not use them until next winter it would still be a BIG SAVING. Imagine buy ing values such as these at this pricel Ask to see them, youll be amazed I DRESS SCARFS 49c MENS CHILDRENS WOOL HOSE, pair l?c MENS HORSEHIDE, Sheep-Line- d ALL-WOO- L Pint in Boys Dress Shirts Girls Wash Dresses S) S 2? Heres a Out they go at vc&Sll t3P!5Jk ol several dozen in this group W) Your Choice Each Boys Gym SllOW In maroon, navy Flannel Robes and black, medium & small sizes only; there should be a real scramble for these. Mens or Womens, About 10 of them All-Wo- LEATHER COATS .$9.90 BOYS HIGH GRADE TENNIS 29c SHOES Sizzling Hot Value 98c BOYS CORDUROY PANTS MENS SUEDE SHIRTS, extra heavy 98c BOYS FLANNEL PAJAMAS 49c 49c BOYS WHITE DUCK PANTS $2.98 NEGLIGIES, pure silk, reduced to - End Remnants Mill Bayon Two weeks we sold 200 of these yards ago remnants in less than an hour; we need not emphasize further, except to say, Its a sizzling hot value pieces will run from two 1000 yards in this feature to ten yards i ' HIRAM WALKER'S NOTE: This Seature will be displayed and ready to sell at 11 a. m. Saturday BLANKET REMNANTS Remnants! What a value and what a pricel Plaids, white or solids. You will surely want an armload! There will be a scramble and we urge you to respond early. BE HERE AT 10 OCLOCK FRIDAY Morning Mill-en- d BUndd "Whlk1 . ,d BoIlM M , HIRAM VALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WALKERVILLE, ONT., GLASGOW, SCOTLAND UTAH , 'I 4 fa I j w A |