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Show ia :g THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, u YEE PARTY'S F ' MT. Months SKOAL GUESTS to Pay oa PLEASANT. Mra. George Mrs. M. A. Winter, Mrs. Budget Plan. Walker's Madaen. Seymour Jensen and Mrs. A. D. Chris tensen entertained 50 guest at a Christmas party Thursday afternoon at the Madsen home for member of the Twentieth Century club and their tperlal guests. Holiday decorations and favors lent lestir The JJojistt 5 EDays Store Mounts 9) a. ns. to 9 p. sss. Onirnylinnias HJdiIIdD Gift Hand Bags GiftGloves to the occasion. Christmas ttoriee In the clubs annual atory con' test were read. First prize waa awarded to Jna Seely, a senior student at North Sanpete high school. Second prise m as awarded to Mina Betty Wall, a senior student at Wasatch academy. t ncr number on the program more: Chib staving. "Silent Night"; vocal solo, F. C. Borenscn; reading. McrrUr Sandberg: Christmas play. The Christmas Fairy and Scrooge, by firth grade student, directed by Miss Ethel Rasmussen and Mrs. 5. M. Erwksen: Christmas playlet, An selftali Christina," North ward group, directed by Mr. R. W. Candland. HESION DECEMBER '21,: 1930. G caKsnssosaaR- - GLOB J.IB1BERS ' SUNDAY-MORNIN- For a Mans g A95 Christmas ... French ausdes. In smartly tailored modili, trimmed with nickel or prystal. Black or brown. A practical gift but trend Is toward the practical can make' him immensely happier by The you choosing his gift at Walkers , . , for he knows that Walkers on the label adds to the gift . .. . and these prices prove that it's economy to select his gift at Walkers uggaetlon. aha Calf aad Morocco Bap aissrhlde bag Bilk bag for afternoon Little lady and mltaet bag Street Floor.) (Walker mans shop. GROUP Ecker Studio. Mrs. C. F. Pinkerton, a bride of Saturday, whs before brr maniacs BOLUS SESSION was Mias Pearl Jeannette Blackburn. The wedding took place SaturMT. PLJEA8ANT. The Woman day morning In the president's suite Missionary society of the First Pres- of the Hotel Utah. byterian church met Tuesday afternoon at Finks memorial hall. A brightly lighted Christmas tree lent IQYAL NEIGHBORS a holiday atmosphere to the occasion. Christmas carol were sung by Ruth CHOOSE OFFICERS Gilchrist. Georgia Gilchrist and with Mary Margaret Rasmussen, Mm. O. M. Bmlthpeter as accomGUNNISON Mrs, John M. panist. Mrs J. D. Meyrlck. Jr. and Mrs. H. A. Kearns Mrs Bmlthpeter presented the af- Knighton and ternoon etndy from "India Look to were hostesses to members of the Her Future." MU Mattie Reese con- Royal Neighbor at their Jodge rooms ducted devotional. at the Lydia Dugglna apartment Each guest present contributed to last week, A short, business session a large basket providing Christmas was held In which the club waa recheer tor the city's needy. The society adjourned for the, organised with Mrs. John M. Knighholiday season, to meet at a pot-lu- ton,' oracle; MiA Ira Overfelt, vice luncheon In the church dining oraCle; Mr. August VUlaixf, recorder; hall on January 1 , , Mr. Albert McKenna, receiver. Following the business meeting, progressive bridge furnished the diversion. . In the contest Mrs. Will Baxter and -' flONDAY PARTY Mrs. Alma Larson won the prizes. Mrs. Ira Overfclt was hostess to 1 A members of th Royal Neighbor last OR ANO EVIL LE Mrs. Lillie week at her home. At 7 oclock a hot Humphrey entertained the Ladle' luncheon was served at the card Improvement club at her home Mon- table. Covers were laid for sixteen day afternoon at a 1 o'clock lunch- guests. Place tally cards and eon, Eighteen members were present. th table and cards, house decorations corThe following program waa given: and were In the Christmas Christmas story, Mr. Ruth Peacock;' respondedcolor. vocal solo, Vils Fill; Christmas poem, holiday Progressive bridge furnished the Mr. LetUe Anderson. ' , entertainment In the contest Mrs. The executive committee of the Char lotto VUlsrd and Mrs. Belle Mcflub. Mrs. Flora Cox, Mr. Lettto Kenna won high honors. Anderson. Mr. Christy Humphrey. Mrs. Lizzie Robertson end Kate Reid, are planning a Christmas party la dinner .Tarty which the husbands will be the hon- - BPRINO CITY Mr. and Mr. Everett Btrate entertained at a dinored guests. hand-tool- - v ,,y , XJs ... . a 1S P Jamas, Radio Coots, Ml Warm flannels, with eon trull ns rayon trim on shawl collar; pockets . and cuff, A sift b WIU like. Plain color or printed broadcloth. Collar attached. or illp-ov- er coet Blocs etyln. east color. to D. A Sasyonden, It or Fart brands, qualttlen that he knows and appreciate. Solid paetels or novelties. Hlckok Broadcloth, madrk and rayoo stripes. Actual 1.9S values. Collar attached or neckband. SI see 14 to 17. Stlk Tire, 7e . Cut from ISO tie silks, and wool lined to prevent wrinkling. Stripes, Persians, figure. In , Rsppi. moetdoret, crepe and satins, t - ner party Saturday evening. Places were marked for the following 1 guests; Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Beck. G S. A:,,. ? t nmi-- h w, .n, at a M and Christinas party Thursday afternoon Odell Burw Ar Mr. and Mrs. Alden at Uie home of Mrs. William Han' Blatn, Blsln, and Mrs. Ruthford OsMr, sen. , Mr. snd Mrs. Alma Benson, Christmas musto and readings were borne, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Btrate, Mr. and featured on the afternoon's program. Mrs. Floyd Draper, Mr. and Mrs. In addition to club members, the list of special guests Included Mrs. Hyrum Borenson, Mr. Lure Covert, O. M. Aldrich, Mrs. Joseph I Lund. Mrs. Athene Osborne, Mrs. Margaret. Audrey De La Mr. William L. Madsen. Mrs. O. T. Justesen and Mrs. ' . Madsen. Mrs. A D. Christensen, Mrs Mere. . r a Parley Roeenlof. Mrs. W. H. Brlnton. Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, Mrs. Fred Club Entertained Mrs. Leland Adams EUREKA Elite club members Rasmun and ef Meadow.- were delightfully entertained Friday Mrs. evening by Joseph McCormick. In the game of bridge. Mrs. Leslie 'Pound' Tarty the high score prize and OUNNIfO N. The annual Cromar won Thank the cut prize. pound" party of the Gunnison ward Mrs, Walter Relief society was held last 'week under the direction of President Stena Maors daughter Weds Larsen. Everybody attending con- . Li HI. Mayor and Mrs. 8ydney tributed a pound to help make up the Gilchrist announce the marriage of Christmas baskets for the needy, their daughter, Blair," to Raymond which w ill be distributed before Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Christmas. Canon, which occurred Saturday. e The marriage was performed by Bishop A L Ooodwin, followed by a wedAnnual Tarty Held GUNNISON. The annual Christi- ding supper for eight guest at the later there was a rena party of the Gunnison ward Pri- bride's home. In the Second ward amusemary was held this week. After lis- ception ment with' 130 invitation being tening to st musical program, prizes Issued.hall, were given to several for efficient work and candy and nuts passed to all The hride has been the motif for s number of social affairs the past present, few weeks. a MT. PLEASANT. The club members were entertained Slightly gskin. grades. and pi- 3 or clomp style. Natural co7 to Blue lor. Sllp-o- n ef Three Kerchiefs, 1 Bex rrrad 4 ol S. 1.1 Mufflers, Large squares and tiful satin sign. thrill hand-painte- to In twills crepes, beauded A gift he will recelvt.. with Fine cambrics stitched hems, woven designs snd larts lit . Ahuounce ' 1. flannels Robes, ol colored la stripes brightor solid pastels. Bhewl ootlar and contrasting girdles. 3c Travel received. In Caws, S.S to pi acts t to block or natural Ivory enclosed in fittings, A specie! purchase. Just New patterns rayon and silk com- ct or binations. clocked effects. genuine leather cases. fWsIker'a Street Floor er H (Walker's Street Floor 4,WiL " ,'r Marriage 0UNNI8OK Mrs. Sidney J. BaxEUREKA Mr. and Mrs.. Edward ter entertained last week at an anVan Leuvaa announce the marriage niversary party. Dinner waa served ol their daughter, Mrs-Le- ah Bray, st 5 o'clockto 16 guests. The season to The ceremony was holiday colors were used in the table .0. H. Francom. on 10 In December Nrphi and house decorations. Following performed by dinner, progressive bridge furnished comBishop A,sonE. ofSmithy Mr. Fran Mr. and Mro.i is the the entertainment. George T. Francom of Fayson. They will reside In Eurrks. , Hostess to Club ' A pleasant EUREKA of meeting Recent . Bride the L. O. K. club waa held Thurs- Shouer LehL Mrs. Don Barrett of Ameriday evening, with Mrs. B. V. Hick- can Fork and Mrs; Owen. Allen of man as hostess. Five hundred was the diversion, and prizes were award- ManUa entertained at a mhcellane- -l -;-e shower Saturday at the home of,?ed to Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, first, and ous Mas. Bul Zimmerman In LehL com-ls- x. Mrs. George Csstleton, second. pUmeutary to Mr. Virgil Meredith. e e e ns Ruby Zimmerman, a bride of last 'La Play Five Hundred guests1 Wednesday.. Twenty-thre- e EUREKA Mrs. Of raid Peterson lncHattng Miss ITor-- if was hostess to the Priscilla club at ence Jones of Salt Lake. Monday jjt her home on Wednesday evening. 'evening the bride was entertained by, Five hundred was a feature, and Mr..and Mrs. Owen Allen in thrMs- prizes were won by Mrs. Gilbert San- nils ward amusement hall at a danc- - .Vf derson. Mrs. Ernest 8udweeks and tag party, with over 60 guests In 7 Mrs. Curtis Phipps. . , a tea .for Corday's 4)uandH(. (luerlain'i "Liu, ouscs Chanel's Magnslls" tbry's "Fleur" -- f.... ...'.Jill ta IKS sad ...till and ..,..1!,M snd ...... .1. Lenthertc's "Mlrsrle Oabtllas "Sweet Pea" Coty's Perfusies . td.SS 3, Card ays "Fetnme S3S 25 u te II to i l.M to l Jour" 1.5 2.5 to 5 to 12 1.5 1.5 at-1- ''n Th Elks ladies lodge EUREKA A pleasant meeting of this city held Its regular semi- th Ladles' Art club was held with monthly meeting in the club rooms Mr. H. E. Naylor Tuesday evening. oa Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Ba- Serving and social chat were folcon was chairman of the social com- lowed by a delicious luncheon, r ; mittee and was assisted by Mrs. O. A. Allred and Mrs. Austin Howard. Play Five Hundred Tables were arranged for bridge, and EUREKA Mrs., Lydia Ferguson prizes were won by Mrs. Leo Mor- entertained the L.' O. E. club memgan and Airs. B. V. Hickman. bers at her home. Friday evening. , i Five hundred was a feature, and Club Adjourns Meeting prizes were awarded to Mrk. L. A. LEHI. The Lehl Athenian e!ub;Brady, first; Mrs. Ann ha adjourned It week), for three weeks th next held Wednesday, January Mrs. Della Fox will be hostess. Irsfon to be given by Mrs. Leon talned members of th Social club her home Wednesday. Urn after- t. ' ;at Annualt I arty bet jnoon diversion being bridge. The SPRINOVILLE. The annua 1 party waa the occasion of the of N. Aiscr the of club two Mrs. I. P. clubldsy members, party ol this city will be held Monday wick and the hostess, who both of home Mrs. at remembrancer receivd the appropriate George ring Straw on. Bouth Main Street. . Miss Prizes were won by Mrs. Clara Larsen snd Mrs. Edith Evans, Mrs. George Luell Straw will be hostess. Lewis was an Invited guest. Luncheon, Kensington ' , MT. PLEASANT. Mrs. L. P. Nel- M. I. A. Sets Dance MIDVALE. Christmas night the son was hostess at a Christmas U.ncheon and ken&tagton for mem- M.U. officers will give a dance In bers of the Crochet club Friday afte- the First ward hall. Special holiday rnoon. features have been planned. ' A EUREKA tit - birth-Christm- as eve-8ou- th Sven If Bright colored dogs and pussies topping a nest of ash tray. Priced at just pi. 1 . sole. Colors: Red. blue, green or block othera to 3 50. 1 (Walker Street Floor.) ) DeVallee P Charmante S ft Kayser Propper Wayne Knit It Is close . Me- dium heel with soft Holeproof Dexdale to Christmas. Walker' Toyland still has a remarkable assortment of toys games . . dolls . pull toys . . . wheel goods . . . tea sets . . In fact everything to please little boys and girls . . moderately priced to help Santa Claus. .... em- 2.5 ... of soft kid. by hsow to 112 to lie to s Toyland we-presen- of Crvps Mules, y Jet black, accentuated by a gold strap. Lout heel. An excellent gift. such as these j.j 1 ) 13..VI s- Semimonthly Meeting (Walker's street. Floor known brand ft.St 4a.i2.5o Clros "Booqurt Antique De Nevnaondia 1. 50 to 3 Mimsy Chanel's "tiiydeni Clro's Doux Jainiln" 11 U to Corday's Orchldee Bleoe., t.M to t,3 Cordays "Toujour Mol" i Walkers Street Floor ) 5,95 Is doubly appreciated when it's a r 4 to 5.95 Gift Hosiery Gift Shop Rare Gift Perfumes Leatberie't Lets D'er". - Caron's Acaeioaa" Caron's. .,v... Csiwas Christina NIhC Guerlsla'l Shsllmar" or for broidery 3.95 Bridge Slipper, of moire and satin. Hard sole, Louis heel. Colon: old, aqua and black. 25c linens, white print, with eontnntinir 3 to 6.95 to 15.60 ... embroidery pure 4.95 1.75 d Leisure Slippers ) Suggestions From Our Flesh Diaries ....-Portfolios Leather-boun- d Desk Sets,; Perpetual Desk Calenders Leather-boun- 3.15 l.PS to 2.P5 Para linen kfrehlft. white or printe, with Porto Kirin All 3.50 Lock-and-K- D'Oruy. ' , French Crepe and Satin It to ft to pure linens, white solid colors or prints, hand - emb r o 1 d e r e d, hand-rolle- d or midget hems. Hand appliqued patchwork. Regular and ' extra sizes. Me lex, P (Walkers Seoond Floor.) rwyon ensembles tuck - In patrimmed with jamas contrasting bands. Many bright colors. (Walker' Street Floor.) 1.15 to T.PS leather et e 50c D'Orsoyt, 3.1 Brown kldsktns with kid linings. Baft rubber heel. A slipper that ta very comfortable snd will lost a long time. P 100 pure silk crepe slips, panties, steplns and combinations . . . appliqued and lace trimmed. Pastel colors. hemstitched. and pink. 445 Three-piec- ... ... Gowns, All -- Anniversary Party brown or tan she may have Sleek princess gowns . . . lace trimmed and Gift Kerchiefs . ' af-fc- X' Rayon Pajama Enaemble Mrn'i 2 and Leather kejUinsri Armchair aah tray Leather revered tie rack (Walkers Street Foor Clove, 2.35 have them In black, white, gray, to complete any costume P: . . . and we can fit almost so select her gloves at K any size Walkers. Gift Boxed. You may practical. . Shirt, l. 8? SS l95 beautiful quality rayon, In plain black with full linings and contrasting cord gir-- f dies. A gift that keeps on giving long ter Christmas, Its so j v. French Kid Slipons In A woman simlengthv ply cant have too many pairs. Silk Undies A eighth! mm . 2 5 to 15 4.P5 to 25 t.PS to 1.5 3c to I.P5 Rayon Negligees 495 ck Christmas Party 5 00 . fe' ft Si . Genuine Cowhide Footballs Complete Pool Tables ': 37 games Carrom Boards Crayon and Water Paint Sets O Books . . . every one of them 95c ... Boys 5,95 4.95 1.60 1.50 Tool Chests Lincoln Log Building Set Aluminum Toy Tea Sets Billy Whisker's Book The Jipsy Kart Building Toy ' (Dowiuttlra ' Values That Sold Last Year for 1.65 Dresden chlnalr jips m pastel colors . . . bases 1.29 to $15 . . . silk and parchment shades, 1.50 to 2.95. (Walker's Mezzanine Floor.) Buy three pair of these lovely hosef, . . chiffon and medium weight. Kayser and Wayne Knit. and with slenderizing heels. And have you seen the way Walker's box them? 1 00 Hole-proo- . 3 Pairs 2.85 ,.95c 95c to Toyland.) 4.95 69c 95c 95c Real Stone Rings Grades That Sold Lust Year for .95 1.50 or three pairs for 4.35 .. think 1 Pain 4.25 Cratles Tbat Sold Last Year for 2.95 Bet in Sterling Sliver 50 . At how you save . . . are Holeproof. Dexdale. and Charmant In chiffon, medium and service weight. Sheer clinging ho6e . . . the kind that flatter a woman. Chiffons and nets 3 and medium weight, meshes . . silk and wool weaves . . . . In Dexdale, Holeproof. De Vallee. Char- mante. Propper and Wayne Knit hose. Select three pairs from this group. ta pjj 5 gQ you want something extra special for a very, very choice lady . . . ask to seo the Gossamer, Propper Ingrain chiffons . . . you wouldn't believe anything could be so sheer . . . 2.95 If and 3.95. (Walker's Street Floor.) j ft P K Si ft ft Si |