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Show The Bulletin Watch The Bulletin lor SOCIAL ITEMS 0 aionday afternoon Mrs. Clara Anderson was hostess to the members of the Emerson Camp, D. U. P. Celebrating' their 15th wedding an Hr, and Mrs. Melbourne Romney entertained at a reception Monday evening at their homo on Princeton Avenue. Invitations were issued to two hundred friends. Early fall flowers adorned the rooms. nl vers ary, Red Hot 12:30 p. in., and followed by the and Mrs. A. J. Elggren. The marriusual order of meeting. age will take place October 10th in Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Stout, 1408 the Salt Lake Templo. South Fourth East street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Delores, to Berne L. Nichols of San Well Done Maiden Francisco, California, formerly of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place October Cth in San Francisco and following a wedding trip to Yosemite park tbe young people will make their home in the coast city. The marriage of Miss Esther Knudsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. society of the Central Andrew Knudsen of Wells, Nevada, church members were the to N. C. Christensen, 1613 Browning of Mrs. Cail Carver, 987 Avenue, is announced by tbe parents Bryan Avenue, Thursday afternoon. of the bride. The marriage took Mrs. Carver wa? assisted In enterin Elko, Nevada. place taining by Mrs. LaVerne Bane. Values! tact with all the business peoplo FIREMEN SELLING TICKETS FOR ANNUAL BENEFIT DANCE and urged that in case someone NOVEMBER DATE IS SET else attempted to sell tickets, he furnish tho proper proof of his on tickets identity as there have been several Getting sn early start busioccasions when false representatives sales, .firemen are working the ness district of Sugarhouse this have invaded Sugarhousc and sold week' to raise funds for their annual tickets to the affair under false Firemen's Ball, to be held November pretenses. Funds derived from the ball go to 13th at Cocoanut Groye. E. A. Lorrange has charge of this tbe Firemen's association and aro section and stated to a representa used as part of the sick and accifive of "The Bulletin" j that ho was dent benefits as well as portion of endeavoring to make personal con the retirement fuhd. mm Qerean A "slumber party Saturday evening by ters of Bothel No. 1 Daughters at the Margaret Culp, 1357 ' c will be held to Ducky Daugh- Members of the Missionary society of the First Congregational church met with Mrs. B. M. Hogan, 3347 j Seventh East Street, Thursday after--! noon. Luncheon was served at! 1! I for the Thrifty Shopper Mrs. Carrie Anderson was hostess members of Hawthorne .camp, of the Pioneers, at her Daughters Order of Jobs homo on Harrison Avenue, Thursday home of xtib afternoon. Yale Avenue. Commencing the winter season of meetings, members of the Kle club were guests of Mrs. J. C. Patterson of Park Street this afternoon. A business meeting proceeded the introduction of now officers and a well arrangod musical program was rendered. New officers are as follows: Mrs. David McMurdic, chair man; Mrs. A. E. Smith, oecrctary; .. Mrs. Lee Linn, treasurer. 5 Tage 79c O. I. A, Rummy club members were tho guests of Mrs. D. R. Kre-ic355 East Seventeenth South St., Allen A HOSIERY e, this afternoon. i W And The regular Wednesday meeting of members of Police Mutual Aid Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Owen P. Olsen, 413 Sherman Avenue. Mrs. J. E. Tucker and Mrs. A. J. Gorman assisted the hostess. 3 if I $1.00 See Our New FALL BAGS at 51.03. i MERLE FROCK SHOP ii 'IDOID.'O The annual test at Lake tracted scores had acquired "Perfect con- Sun-Tan- " Arrowhead, Calif., atof beautiful girls who tans during the swimming season. The first prize went to Peggy Wood of Hollywood, shown above with the trophy. Among late autumn nuptials will be the marriage of bliss Elane Wooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wooley; 332 Hubbard Avenue to John Elmer Elggren, son of Mr. i Sugarhousc 1057 East 21st South One Door East of Snclgrovcs . tSGB HUNDREDS OF ITEMS THRUOUT OUR ENTIRE STORE HAVE BEEN REPRICED AND REGROUPED FOR THIS RED STAR EVENT. THfc. EACH ITEM IS IDENTIFIED WITH A RED STAR-G- ET YOUR SHARE OF THESE RED HOT, RED STAR VALUES 5HOP ' MART FOR ECONOMY. HOUSE FROCKS 80 SQUARE PERCALES FAST COLOR Former Values $1.29 All Sizes to 52s Now w MEN'S SOX FUMFS, Formerly to $3.95 $945 & Suedes, Calfs, Cuban or Spike STRAPS, Formerly to $3.95 i KIDS, SUEDES, ETC. TIES, Now Cubans, Spike, Suedes, Kids' or Calfs r FINE RAYON SILKS $45 $95 KIDS, CALFS, SPIKES or CUBAN HEELS Broken Sizes Red Star Values 3 OXFORDS $95 Newest Fall Patterns to All Colors SLIPPERS All Sizes Values to 50c 2 $100 Pr. $$95 Pr. $00 BOYS CORDS MEN S WORK SHOES DRESSES $245 Black or Brown, Chrome Soles Pr. BROKEN SIZES Light Shades ONE RACK Silks Crepes Broadcloths . Choice $i REMNANTS DRESS SHOES, Kid Leathers, Plains SUPPERS or Kipped Toes $245 Pr. For Men in Fall, Blacks or Browns BOYS OXFORDS $98 Pr. School Oxfords Former Price Forgotten Now DRESS OXFORDS THREE FULL RACKS Former Sale Price Forgotten Now $995 $98 in Blacks or Browns FOR FALL WEAR New Shades TABLE S - 98 New Styles Til GR AMITE KJABT j Get Them Now POPULAR SOUTHEAST DEPT. STORE -- v 1 . saattiaacasg Each .25 SUGARHOUSE HYLAND 210 "..JIT' 'WPS I Pr. CAPS $995 ONE FULL Thousands of Prints, Silks and Batistes $49 WE DELIVER I HMiMMf(Hfflunniimni rtii iwMniA.MHt.1.1 i. MrtMfMitiilktaila iw.in.w- Mm .! ! afW a w- - IS i |