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Show THE PAGE SIX SOCIETY CLUB NOTJEsj AND SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, E. Gold And Green Ball, Gleaner Sheaf Bound At Green River M. I. A. Entertain Husbands At Party F. A. M. Club Dancing Review Is Beautifully Presented By Hundred Students One hundred ten childien participated in the dance review presented Tuesday evening at the municipal by the dancing students of Mrs. John Lowrey, an event of wide interest to the county. Representing a review of the year, the presentation was divided into the twelve months of the year, beginning witn the Snow Queen for Junuaiy, featuring Patsy Hills and a group of ballet and tap dancers. The Valentine shop repiesentcd February, with groups of dolls to and Valentine characters dance, pi eminent. March introduced the shamrock children, costumed in gieen and white of the Emerald Isle, and April brought foith the tiny raindrops, with Easter bunnies and fluffy chicks. An old fashioned garden typiTied May, where tiny ladies of long ago flirted hooped skiits, and gallant gentlemen proved the ait of chivalry. A miniature wedding took place m June, with bride, bridegroom, maids and minister. July featured the army and navy in military splendor, and, August played with the summer girls Back to school trooped the dancers in September, to review all the familiar little people ol the nursery ihymes, and Beveily Bithell poitray-e- d the spiiit of Halloween foi October. Farmers and farmerettes weie Novembers contribution, and Chnst-- i mas Eve in the toy shop was Decern-- 1 bers brilliant finale. Mrs. Ernest Coult supplemented the program with vocal solos, Mrs. John Lowrey directing the presenta- lion. Childien from Hiawatha, Castle, Gate, Columbia and Pi ice were in the review. ed Woman's Club Enjoys Program fleets Heads Mrs. Parley H. Rheacl will act as president of Price Womans club fori the coming year, succeeding Mrs II,' J. Beekel, it vas decided at the meeting Wednesday afternoon at the civic club room. Mrs. Henry Pace will serve as first vice piesident, Mis Earl Jones as second vice piesident, Mrs. E. E. Cro-ma- r, secretary, Mrs. A W. Magleby, corresponding secretary, Mrs Royal H. Frandsen, treasurer, Mis J C. Hubbard, historian, and Mis. George Christensen, parliamentarian A most interesting program was piesented by Mrs J. W. Hammond as the final meeting of the current club year. The West Indies was the final poit of call in the good will tour of the cluh through South America, Mrs. Hammond discussed Haiti, and Mrs. Christensen treated the subjects iif Cuba and Jamacia. Mrs. Paul Hoi- -, brook of Hiawatha, and Mrs. Vernon Merrill presented a leading and voc- -' al solo lespectively. The Helper Womens club was invited as special guests of the Price group, and following the program and business meeting a dainty tea was served by Mrs. C, L, Leavitt and Mrs. B L. Dait. Mrs. O. T. Brooks and Mrs. George Christensen poured. To close the club meetings, the annual Mothers Day tea will be held on May 15. Mrs. E. K. Olson and Mrs. Mack Olson are in charge of ni- -l rangements. A contest paity will be held on May 29 as an added featuiej meeting, of which Mrs Brooks and Mrs. Harry Gordon are in charge. The second ward in the st me to Mr. and Mrs. Elden Messick weie 'conduct the event, Green finer held hosts on Saturday evening at then a Gold and Green ball Friday evehome to members of the F. A. M ning at the amusement hall there. club and their partners. Decorations were attractive, carrying Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. out the Dutch theme, with windmills, Tom Rammage, Mis. Foster Shim-mi- a sky of blue, and flowers hanging Mr, and Mis. Roy Bryner, Mi Irom white lattice fences. and Mrs. Arvel Anderson, Mr. and Spot lights lighted the danceis Mrs. Rell Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. the entrance of the queen, when Elden Golding the hall was flooded with light Attended by two maids of honor, pre1$. P. W. Club Announces ceded by eight Bee-Higirls and Delegates To Convention girls who strewed the path wnth flowMrs. Ace M Roberts will repre- ers, the Queen ol the Ball was crownsent the Puce Business and Profes- ed A floor show of several dance sional Womens club at the conven- numbers was presented for her mation ol the state group in Salt Lake jestys pleasure. Mrs. Elsie Allen and Ray Chidester, City Saturday and Sunday. Miss Angelina Baldmi, president ol presidents, directed the event, w'hich the local chaptei, and Mrs. Sevenna was described in hand made proGrosso will attend the Sunday ses- grams of gold and green Visitors from the Caibon stake board were sions as delegates of the club. n, be-fo- ie Legion Auxiliary Card Glen S Unnr diHCtnui ot Mis the laid neial (hanman, li- nt d Vl, par tv ol Today In Price Mrs. Fred J Thomas is hostess today to members of Escalante chaptei of Daughters ol the Ameinan Evolution at her home. Mrs. , Aux-- v unrig artistic and ! the m tin- - is r erg Funds denvod lim the be utilized m lmanc-m,urtyM Day contest m pMer making pp? pnzes aie given m each Soh outstanding poster making a 'ot parties is planned fw thp . of lunds tor apply mg on .. price of the iron lung project 01 anual sucte-- s the with lilacs, Legion Attiactnely desolated hall the The Auxiliary vvrll meet m r apple blossoms and tulips, a pleasing appeaiance. business session next Wednesda micsented een-tayev6a nmg at the Legion hall. Each ot tin twenty tables held ei piece of lilacs, and covers were Mrs r Locd S 1 plans forFoi two-d- a A ! servatio v d week-en- member1 other areas, to laid loi a de-s- t i t letreshment decoraNitk Bematdi dnected the tables, Jones Bail piovided tions, Mis. Mis. Vein Dais and Mis Harvey eshments, and Mrs. Paitndge, ti e which 'c R Fergusson the pnes, and Bertola Max Mis. weie won by Mis. Gladys King Entei taming guests at the event hostess weie Mis. Otto B McKinnon, folthe and of mends, to three tables one table. leseived each who lowing. Mis. J- Blacken Lee, Mrs Wiliord 1 will Ilatiy Wilson of Helpei 1939 entertain with a paper on The Invasion of the United States by me Am.iH m Legion a y luld Monday IA.a!0r hall, was an lieu-mt- D. A. R. Meets v. Party Wins Applause Mrs. Harris Is Hostess Tonight Mrs. A Wayne this evening at their under Invitation Harris ls h a budge party afher home A dainty dessert luncheon Wii , served preceding the gameS to following guests: All and Mt Barker, Mr. and Mm F. Wilckensl Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wangsgard and Mrs H S E Richards and Mrs. C. P. Starr . CoK-- r C Salt Lake ea at Ced gill be pre addtiion ui and b, J entei The p, the band Inti the of C from 4 Fi the m. p be the null IPMEY Cl01 Upper pon, areat at ed ball The try club, Art Players nhich will melodrama ells famoir Dance of tl Illlllll!ll!llllll!lll!llllll!!ll!lllllllllllll!lllllllllll!llll!lllllllllllll!l!ll!!l!ll the cast of WEEK-EN- I NEW! FEATURE D j Womens Low EE Bashingly smart yet give Rood service! Several nice styles for your selection! Durable sole and seNote the curely fastened! streamlined wedge heels! Clever! villames A ro, Mrs me, and Mr: PLAY SHOES GYM SLIPPER For your economy we have arevent! ranged a super-savinJust one offering on this outstanding value and thats for The price is unthis week-enlow and believably your chance to SAVE even bare-legge- d 29c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Sunday w a. camp of Mi at your youngsters fabric oxfords lightweight have germ resistant Sanitized import linings particularly ant if they love to go on hot day s. In navy duck with white trim and imitation crepe soles. Sizes 8!2 to 2. Now d. I nmg Fine combed cottons, neatly trimmed as shown! Save on ironing! Boys like them for theyre comfortable! at this money saving price ed Featur- 25' SPORT OXFORDS of this Summer Comfortable, White! GLOVE SANDALS (fetPcDD Handsome, trim looking sport shoes in brown leather with darker brown trim. Also white. Children love them, theyre so light and airy on busy little feet! And parents know- that sandals from Penney s are made to give support as well as cool comfort! Stitchdown construction with Sanitized linings for better health and extra value. Leather soles and heels! Sizes 2 to 5 Sizes .)'2 to 8 - The walled last gives lots of comfy-toroom, the crepe rubber soles and heels and the sturdy stitchdown construction of these all leather shoes once more prove the extra values you can expect to find at Ienneys. e ls Band Days Feature! MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS L49 MENS TIE 1.98 match your slacks! 1.98 Blue and white . . . as sparkling, as clean as an ocean breeze! Cool, open air style, wedge heel. Youll like them! most A fine quality tailored to fit and priced Save!, Load up now during this event to 3je deci h, Pleasai Part Frii Mr. and 1 tertained a home on Fi sert bridge Spring flc wer Mr covers guests' Mr and and Mi Mrs L A Wayne C. P. Starr. Clul Bridge Be Gue: Mrs. Edv members 0 To BASEBALL CAPS Beautiful satins in a dazzling array of patterns! Every color or combination you could desire! r multi-colo- Featured for 0c 43 Music Week at Gene Autrey SPORT SHIRTS this be use tractive for home will Guests w Mrs leigh, Lee 1 Mrs. M Morley, Mrs. Stanle Friday Clul Husbands 1 Entertain ner Wedne the Friday Country cl dinner. Mrs the C. arrange s Towncraft presents another exclusive style and here it is at an astoundingly low price! The swank loop arrangement draws admiring eyes wherever laces you go, and the raw-hid- nt Patterns are thats what 49c boys and wild demand! c 79c BOYS SPORT SETS 193 e SANDALS add a casual touch for sportswear in top form! Note the crepe rubber soles and heels for endur- $g ing comfort Childs White Now! nillllllllllllH SHOE FACTORIES SHIP TO PENNEY STORES MORE THAN A CARLOAD AN HOUR. THEYVE GOT TO BE GOOD FOR THIS TOY'S Exclusive with Penneys! broadcloth Made of fine-couin typical Gene Autry designs! Dainty, lightweight, all leather shoes in the popular style. Leather soles and heels with rubber taps SPORT OXFORDS wear Morse, While SANDALS day-lon- Sport- - assist man, l They fit as casually as house slippers to give g your feet ease and as securely as your regular shoes! Popular and certainly 9S $ economical at ... . H OXFORDS charge sv- Mens LOAFERS ! your DURING THE BIG MUSIC FESTIVAL wU s 14 The graceful high front perforated and cut out smartly makes your feet look tiny. Heels just the right heighth In Katherine km, and W Friends wanted item, item! J 223219 Sunny Tucker at noc rangements to chance a get supply For w mine Bridge Fine Summer the lowing Mt Mothers heres White! C C. C the Griswold, BOYS BRIEFS Brown ! Lur office Cool - Prizes and w best 79c Dutch Girl Band Days Feature! vilban, the the EE g built to SANITIZED CHILDRENS tess T Beauticians Will Hold Meeting The dinner meeting of Carbon county beauticians scheduled for this evening, will be postponed to the latter pait of May. Tonights meeting' will be a business session at the Rtch-en- s Beauty shop. Reports of the convention in Den- -, ver will be made by Mrs. Eleanor Rehor and Mrs. Art Hansen who represented Price and Helper at that meeting. pie'-e- ve Nurses Hold Pleasing Card Party Saturday Hostesses entei tamed a number of guests at the bridge luncheon sponsored Saturday by the Nurses association of District No. 4. Mrs. George F. Spratling was hostess to three tables of guests: Mrs Henry Ruggeri, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. George Leatham, Mrs. Robert Stalker, Mrs. A. S. Wahl, Mrs C. R Fahring, Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. J. L. Sullivan, Mrs. June Moffitt, Mrs. Paul Pessetto, and Mrs. Mark Mar-- 1 quis. Mrs. A. R. Demman entertained three tables, her Wednesday Bridge club, and, Mrs. J, Bracken Lee was Mrs. Clara hostess to four guests. Miller reserved a table for her guests Thirty-si- x tables of players weie entertained by the nurses. Corsages of sweet peas were given as iavors at each table. Miss Helen Flannagan was general chairman of the event, with Mrs. Ray Leavitt directing ticket sales, Mrs. Merrill Bryner, luncheon, Mrs. Wil- -, liaip Holdaway, finance, Mrs J. E Flynn, preparations, and Mrs. J. W. Bingham, general arrangements. Funds derived from the event will be used to send delegates to the national convention at Philadelphia guests v m Sunday mgnt tin Green R vu bound the Gleaner sheaf. Fonit. i young ladies entered toe1 s!.. an through a Lugt G to - t addiebnef ol ter taming piogram arid musical numbers s A beautiful! compo-edumig was displayed ol Tiuth book the piogiam, and as eae h gnl contributed her few stalks of win at to the whole, the Gleaner shea! v as bound Mrs. J. N. We-- t, Gleaner leader of the stake, and Mis R F Walters, president, spoke. Mis. King was the waid class leader. -- Smart! Summery! j UTAH In rice ,,!w Here's unusual value! Long nearing, all leather, stitch- down construction!. white glove leather at Supple price! ey-savi- Shirt and Pant to match abaf Twills, hopsacking, Here1 dines rayon finished! the biggest selling number 0 he shown for boys and at EJ ttu-pric-e Ages 6 to 18 $1.98 Hie Ful |