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Show THE ffbruary2l?l? SOCIETY MUSICAL PROGRAM AT FINE ARTS CLUB Two important features held the interest of the members of the Fine Arts Study club of Hiawatha ".hen they met last Thursday evening the musical program that had been prepared for entertainment that night and plans for the big card party and apron sale scheduled for Thursday, February 24. The highly entertaining program in charge of Mrs. Russell Ramey and Mrs. James Shipley featured the music of Irvin Berlin and was presented by Lincoln Luke. Selections by the string quartet composed of Dean Brown. Miss JoAnn McAllister, Miss Hazel Dawn Kissell and Roy Millet included When Day Is Done, Garden of TomorJealousy, row, and Begin the Beguine, The World Is Waiting For the Sunrise. Mrs. Dean Brown was the accompanist. Mr. Luke sang When I Leave This World Behind and Always. Trombone duet numbers by Bill Hill and Frank Hines included Blue and CLUB NOTES HOLD MEET'NG sen will leave here Februr 25 i(. Albuquerque where shc will cart. the Utah beauticians at , represent an me. association New Mexico beauty show and the ls:a.i ssion recent y at the convention to be held the followRefreshments were shop in Price ing week. , U Terence Rich, Miss Lenna served by the hostesses. Ifrs. Fl05e Trs Cieo Larsen The next regular meeting for hostessed tothe group of 22 the beauticians association will be e th held on Monday night, March 14, included all the Helper Emma Lambson, at Smileys and Bessie Amano's Mrs fent conducted a very shop at Helper. discussion on better iumciANS op-h-- efficient opera-r- PINOCHLE PARTY announced Lambson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Semken, supplies, cosmetic t' the entertained at a pinochle parJr. solu-- f permanent wave at their home Sunday night. ty J,Sd hair tints used by The guests included Mr. and Mrs. had been exammed Bob Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 2d by the National Passic and Mr. and Mrs. Bert dffl!toW7 board and deemed Prichard. A,ter was very WOMEN OF THE MOOSE questioning it 2'dent that all operators in the The Women of the Moose will were using Srbon association a birthday party this Thurshold 2v approved cosmetics and evening, day February 17, at the A res2'utions in their shops. Moose lodge. The birthdays of mem-own was adopted by every Also 12 members will be celebrated to continue this practice. was the wtih a pot luck supper, birthday before the group which re- gifts and a social evening. III of advertising At the regular meeting held by ared in a lively discussion. Mrs. of the chapter Friday night at the jjLyme Hansen, state president X Utah Beauty association, gave club room a panel discussion cenXbrief outline of the plans of tered on the new equipment for Han- - the kitchen at the Moose lodge. state organization. Mrs. EJe V through beau-Slerato- rs Skies, Marie, Alexanders Dark Town Ragtime Band and Strutters Ball. Detailed plans for the card party and apron sale were discussed and Mrs. Dave Heaton was named chairman. Proceeds from the affair will be used for local civic improvements and for the polio drive. Following the business and program refreshments were served. The Valentine theme featured a red ribbon pathway through the center of the table and a beauti- 2. Sht fully decorated Valentine- HARDING-CENTRA- L TO DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET LADIES OF ELKS STAGE OBSERVE FOUNDERS DAY The members of the Ladies SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY club of Carbon county Democratic Central At the Harding and The top social event for this week was the Ladies of Elks pub- schools this Thursday evening, will meet Monday night, February 21, at the Helper civic audilic card party held at the Helper 17 the 52nd anniversary torium. Mrs. Clyde Miller and civic auditorium Tuesday night.) February of the National Congress of Par- Mrs. James Lupo will have charge A large and delightfully cosmo-- 1 ents and Teachers will be obpolitan crowd of nearly 300 filled) served with a birthday party and of the program and refreshments. All members are Invited to the hall. The affair could also tea. Mother and dad are invited have been termed a fashion shoWj to be special guests at the affair spring hats blossomed out all which will begin at 7:30. They DR. ROBERT E. LONG over and new spring outfits gave will have the opportunity of look- TO MARRY EASTERN GIRL evidence that miladys thoughts over the work of their chilAnnouncement has been made are turning to the spring season. ing dren which will be on display in of the approaching marriage of Valentine decorat.ons emphasized, the class rooms and the teachers Miss Evelyn Mertzweiler tq Dr. a colorful red and white color be present in each room to Robert E. Long, Belleville, Illiwill scheme at the 72 bridge tables meet the parents of the boys and nois, Miss Mertzweiler is a daughwhere delicious refreshments were Additional highlights of the) ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mertzserved preceding cards. Bridge girls. celebration will be the weiler of Belleville. birthday foursomes were popular and sevto be presented programs special The wedding will solemnized eral hostesses from Price, Helper at each school and refreshments. April 17 in St. Pauls church in and Kenilworth entertained the Belleville. members of their clubs or groups BPW CLUB TO MEET Attending the bride at that of friends at the affair. Price BPW club will hold1 time will be Miss Barbara Jo The Numerous door prizes added a regular dinner meeting on Wed- Jones of St. John, Kansas, as maid special interest to the party. night, February 23, at the of honor. Miss Martha Muir of nesday Three. valuable raffle prizes were club. The program sub- Baker, Oregon, and Miss Helen won by Mrs. Joe Schlegel and Mrs. Country feature health and safe- Gaebler of Herman, Missouri, will will ject Jim Westrup of Price and Mrs. Cadez is the program be bridesmaids. ty. Ruby Rebol of Helper. Miss Mertzweiler was graduated chairman. Relaxing after several weeks of diligent preparation lor the event, the committees in charge wish to convey their appreciation for the generous support given by everyone and especially to the merchants for their contributions of prizes. Proceeds from the affair will be used for a worthwhile club box h. BETA SIGMA SORORITY MEETS Of CONTINENTAL SERVICE . DENVER i . ST. LOUIS SALT LAKE . CITY r 26 CENTER BUS The Dance, its history and various types of dancing told in an interesting story by Mrs. Lu-- ! cien Reid provided an entertaining program for the members of the Beta Sivma Phi sorority Mon- day night at the club room. Dis-- ! cussing the types of dancing, Mrs. Reid emphasized ballet. Pictures of famous dancers added interest to her discussion. To conclude her program, Mrs. Reid directed folk dancing with the members participating. The meeting being held on St. 'Valentines day was made spe-- I cial with refreshments featuring a Valentine theme. Drama will be the program subject of the next sorority meeting to be held Monday night, February 21, at the club room. Miss Louise Wade and Mrs. Marx are the program chairmen. NORTH FIRST WEST PHONE 11 Mar-ghere- ' II Sheer AND r , fS's v' s CLUB HOLDS VALENTINE PARTY It was a Valentine party for the members of the Busy Bee club Monday night. Mrs. Jack World was hostess to the group at her heme. The luncheon menu featured a Valentine theme and gifts were exchanged with secret pals. The guest list included Mrs. Lawrence Migliaecio, M r s. Perry Christensen, Mrs. Fred Jensen Mrs. George Migliaecio, Mrs. Perry Christensen, Mrs. Fred Jensen, Waterman, Mrs. Mrs. George Charles Fau- -i Mrs. Kelley, Harry Mrs.' sett, Mrs. Nora Axeigard, Davis,! Mrs. Ray Chester Mills, Mrs. George Shiner and Mrs. Durable! DUCHESS CLUB ENTERTAINED The members of the Duchess club were guests of Mrs. Dan social eveMorgan at a pleasant in home Spring Glen ning at her of last week. night on Friday enCards and refreshments were guests:, the following joyed by Campbell, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Vincent Howlett, Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Bean, Mrs. William Bean, Redd, Jack Mrs. Fausett, Roy Mrs. Bert Prichard, Mrs. LaVell Mrs. Shiner, Mrs. Ralph Bleazard, David Mrs. and Curtis George Colton and Mrs. Boa Timpson who were special guests. 45-GAUGE 20&3O DENIER NOW 115 GE l5 20 & fIRST Re N 30 DENIER QJALlTYI 0. s. pQt. EV I'll Eft wJiki Never Irregulars or Seconds 01, F 13 Urn ?r r: ip $ k P tI fW (Cfe ft TVjU PYTHIAN SISTERS The Pythian Sisters met Wednesday night at the club room in a regular business session. Mrs Maxine Judd, most ex'l'eW chief, presided. Following the meeting refreshments, featuring a Valentine theme, were served. REASONS for using oniy GENUINE CHEVROLET REPLACEMENT PARTS Grant ONiel. MOW luxury Sheers! with enthusiasm, enjoyed the Valentine question box and the delightful Valentine favors. te SURPRISE PARTY A surprise party was given at1 the home of Mrs. Marie Alger in honor of her birthday by a group of friends and neighbors last Thursday. Mrs. Florence Rich was hostess and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the following guests: Mrs. Lowell Keller, Mrs. E. L. Keller, Mrs. Eunis Leonard, Mrs. Hattie Brent, Mrs. Belle Johnson, Mrs. Amber Reid, Ivern Wallace and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Rich. Alger was presented with a lovely birthday gift from the group. 'st ' SOROSIS CLUB TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The members of Sorosis club will meet Monday night, February 21, at the home of Mrs. Henry Mills, president. The program, a book review, will be presented by Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. On Monday night of last week the Sorosis club members participated in an evening of fun arranged by Miss Ruth Valentine. Mrs. J. A. Theobald was hostess. The fun frolic featured a Valentine theme and the members prepared for anything planned on the program entered into the numerous Valentine games j . . T ,.V; ; CLUB TWELVE FRIDAY NIGHT The numbers of Chiu Iwe.ve will be entertained the lu une of Mrs. Friday night. from St. Louis City Hospital Training school for nurses. Dr. R. B. Caraway of Tolar, Texas, will be Dr. Longs best man. Dr. M. P. Lawler of Parnell, Iowa; Dr. G. M. Clark of Chicago; Cayl E. Wilcox of Montpelier, Idaho, and Don Herbert of East St. Louis will be ushers. Dr. Long is a son of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long of Castle Gate. He attended the University of Utah, where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. He received the doctors degree from Washington universitys school of dental surgery in St. Louis, and completed his internship in oral surgery at St. Louis City hospital. He is a member of Xi Psi Phi dental fraternity and the Utah State Dental association. P-T- A centerpiece with white tapers on either side. Individual Valentines were the place cards for each guest and the Valentine motif was carried out in the refreshments. The hostesses included Mrs. Clee Gordon. Mrs. Carlos Larsen, Mrs. Fred Crogan and Mrs. Joe Fran-ic- another feature Pago Seven SUN-ADVOCA- O Designed to fit your Chevrolet Maximum efficiency Guaranteed by Chevrolet Q Rigidly inspected Carefully tested Long, dependable service RE0E) 129 West M tin Price ASTHMA w Don I touching whetting. recurring n4l lock of Bronchi! 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