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Show -- Y it'ifittfiil'Tiirn sjmftf&in SfafcAh. rftni Tiimnnifirffiiiini ihrffimwirr miyrw, TACE FIVE. Returns As Nurse To LEWISTON Jon Morrow Lindbergh Lewiston i Mr and Mrs J announce the inairmge o! their daughter Margaret to Earl Van Hoarebeke of Oakland, Calif lhe couple were mairied in San l"i am is o, Saturday evening. Oct by Bishop Nulder of one of thi Hum L1)S waids there Mis Van Hoarebeke has residei KV-i- N; 0 t'Jf i111 Oakland for the past five veal kikI Fidelity Insurance of Uult fue Thev will make their home n afte.noon s HAT PROVES Valdes Ever i!e AMti.s-w- s ot:iii (Iron! Manufacturers Concession Purehases . . t;i;; !i; f7fo r-r- i cr 40i m4 THE TIME TO BUY I Factories r u jret merchandise'- . . . every da) . Tfiaeans only one thing1 . . . prices nivJiantage of the rare bargains in ( - ftui-.Y- - Compo Footwear Smart Novelties ,fv :.'T ,v. - Lmr(Ofllltlil ttlil!H . I I) 'Ak,, 1 !1 t t stslis v i . urn hr bo v ills . li Iw i dil fere . t Jy jy boost to m ilinni or K W Ileies vidths . al jes ! 'Mimrt S5I5 nhoen tailored for AA u omen . to F.E . . sizes 'j to 9 . . All the new stjles . . iu blacks Formerly w . , il I jcg 95! . friends ,Y ,,7 4 $5.95 nnd The many these of wonderful shoes will thrilled with be new these . prices! suedes and novelty combinations . . Crawfords Health Arch black In and brown. . . Sizes 4 to 10 . . Widths AAV to EEF At new low pricesi ty pe oxfords 298 . cutouts Novelty u . . . straps. , . BfliSES1 SCHOOL ANB BEESS SHOES Mi'scs and Childrens high grade shoes in Goodyear Welts, solid loathei, ovfoids. ties and straps, plain tpes and smart novelties. E Very Special $fl oq dt) 179 Here is a "cal work . Men come shoe! hark for more and more! . . A value right: thats EXTRA QUALITY WORK SHOES MENS ELK WORK SHOES S.T.OO cf heavy, fi.st quality elk . . with veit eoirs that are tough Goad.. ed. . a 1111 V ! and r.lJ value! With year welt soles - sold for S.T.OO . . 2 fuli heavy GoodShoes that loimeily ! K'jS V :r& H98 is h fog sdJ MENS FRIENDLY FIVE 5j- The leading mans shoe value in America , . and 32 foreign countries! . . scores of styles! leather counters and holds, high Goodyear grade welt. f 93 $2 19 ' CiT3 vAYL l'- TX? f,-- Two and full soles something ' Tfl f Z U mj N' - and Mrs. J VV. Myers, Mrs, William H Gardner of American Fork, Mrs. Golden Baxter of Sandy, Mrs. Ray W. Gardner of Salt Lake City, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. Weston Vernon and Miss Bertha Mrs. Emma Moyle of Logan, Thornley, Miss Della Tbornley, and Miss Lilia Thornley of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Andrews and daughter Mildred of Trenton, Mrs Iris Hendricks, Mrs. Eva L. Webb Mrs. H. S Webb and daughter Evelyn, Mrs Maggie T. Merrill, Mrs. Jane Hendricks, Mrs. Lucy Merrill, Miss Grace Harris, Mrs Lois Stoddard and Miss Margaret Stoddard of Richmond, Mrs. Ralph Miller of Preston, Mrs. Alice Men-loof Franklin, Mrs. Roy Tanner cf Whitney, Miss Theoda Bodily of Fairview and Mrs. Ether Allen of Cove. Saturday evening the De Lure club entertained their husbands at a card party at the home of Mr. Haland Mrs. Clayton Hogan. lowe'en appointments were used was luncheon After a delicious ONE OF THE newest printed stockings for street and sports wear presents the shepherd's check in a fine allover ever-popul- ar design on a sheer stocking. TACKY? WELL Prizes were awarded to Mrs Golden Cunningham, Mrs. Lawrence Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs The following Clayton Hogan. couples were present, Messrs, and Mesdames C. J. Van Orden, Bowles, Stillman Pond, Melvin Lorraine Coley. Verian Leavitt, Karren, C. W. Baer, Dorris Hyer, C. VV. Hyer, Clayton Hogan, Bod Blair, Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Hor-ydl'a- ce Foulsm dles&YThoryS Harri.sLeeMa -- ea g Me and Mrs. A. R Stout of Salt Lake spent the week end here (Visiting Mrs. May Chandler. Mr and Mrs VV. A. Moore and family of Ogden spent the week iend visiting here and at Pre3ton. Mrs. Eda Cunningham is spend-"- ! ing , the veek at the home of Mr Liz-- ie Hver. jjrr anfj Mrs. John Hyer and family spent Sunday in Hyde ParR vis'ting Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mr and Mrs Rndph Hyer and family of Afton, Wvo, were visit ing here Sunday with relatives. 98 wm Is 4 iTxjtsssssn followed the baby's which kidnaping, is shown here arriving unheralded in New York from her home in tko,.an'. Looking little like the conventional nursemaid in her modish dress of burnt orange and fur jacket, she was wmsked away to the Morrow estate in Englewood, N. J., probably to become nurse to the second Lindbergh baby Jon Morrow Lindbergh. Peterson different! SfiiMl -- w.-i- - Bovs Goodyear Wells kK. 1 -' it-'- s ;iE31?)5Si 4 S ,I 4 Roys Dress Shoes - aHf BOYS SCHOOL SHOES All solid M'les, tion ve MENS PRESS OXFORBS 98 Betty Gow, former nurse of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., and a central figure in the Investiga- the afternoon. Out of town guests included Mr SHOES MEN'S WORK Men's sturday work shoe's . . made of trie elk . . Shoes that will stand the gaff 1, H rs arc h kid Fine H it alwe! Sweetheart Arch Voguaire Footwear and browns y The Cv pc popular light Sf coinp.i slippers . . in a and mm UVs vjf Lj I lam J . . straps, ties, oJf fords . . in black, Lniv, n and comhina turns , . 3'i to 9 , . ixLittiia it to - Mis son entertained the Al Lons lub at her home Halloween appointments were used A delieioui luncheon was served after which Prizes were bridge was enjoyed awarded to Mrs Hyde Doppe anc Mrs R VV Campbell Ten clul members were present and Mrs Willard ltvde Doppe and Mrs Hendricks were invited guests A Republican rally was held Fri d y afternoon in front the of Sugarton hotel VV VV'. Seegmiller iiomince for governor and Judge Geoige S Barker were the speak :ers A laige crowd whs in attendance. Frid ly Mrs Hazer evening Plight entertained the La Men Dub at the home of Mr and Mrs J VV Bright. After a delicious luncheon was served the following program was enjoyed A lesson oi. Child Punishment," was given by Mrs Floyd Tibbetts. Mrs Lelant Van Orden and Miss Wanda Tag-gaGames were enjoyed Nine club members were present anc the following invited guests, Mrs Lucy Merrill and Mrs. Ariel Traveler of Richmond, Mrs. LaMoyne Wiser and Miss Wanda Taggart Mrs O E Tyner and Mrs. Eva Parkinson spent the week end ir. Salt Lake visiting Saturday afternoon during the hours of three to seven Miss Maurine Hyer presided over an trousseau ai ranged attractively tea at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs O. U. Hyer A coloi scheme of pink and green was used throughout the enteitainment rooms The tea table was covered with a cluny cloth over pink satin centered with a beautifully decorated wedding cake and silver candle-holdeholding pink lighted candles In the receiving line with the bride-ele- ct were her mother, Mrs Hyer, Mrs Wm. H. Gardner of American Fork, Mrs. A. M Smith and Mrs Weston Vernon of Logan. Mrs Boyd Ririe, Mrs. Golden Baxter of Sandy, and Miss Bertha Moyle of Logan were in charge of the trousseau room and Miss Mildred Andrew of Trenton was in charge of the gift room. Presiding over the tea table were Miss Lulu Harris of Richmond, Mrs. J. W. Myers of American .Fork and Mrs. R. W. Gardner of Salt Lake City. One hundred fifty called during I r & , V?s , V, M rv.Vti J ' 'F CLAIMS LONGEST RFN The Nov. 2 (UP) Chicago, State Congress theater, a South house, Street State burlesque claims the longest consecutive run in Chicago. It recently celebrated week of consecutive its 1,227th seven days and perfo'manees, nights a week. REMOVED Ore . Nov. 2 TP Three years ago Charles James swallowed a needle. Recently it vos removed from between the third and fourth finger of his right hand. NEEDLE PULLINGHAM, Washington debutante turned eigaret girl but only for one A evening. Miss Ethel Mae Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Arthur MeElroy, of W ashlngton, D. C, is shown here in the cor time she wore to the Tacky Ball" at the capital's ritzy Hotel Mayflower. The ball is given annually by last ) ears debutantes to the current debs |