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Show Friday, December 17, 1028, Mri J. A. Ingolg, Safety Engineer for the Utah Delaware Mining Com-pany, talked to the student body of the Highland Boy Junior Division on big favorite subject, Safety Pint. Mr. Ingolg illustrated bis talk with many Interesting pewters. It in hoped that the school may have the pleasure of bearing Mr. Ingola on numerous other occasions. Mrs. J. B. Myers returned last Friday from Erie. Pa., where she visited for three months with ber stater, Mrs. C. W. McKenn. . Mrs. 'James Jensen entertained the Martha Sewing Circle at the Masonic Iliill, Wednesday after-noon. Luncheon was served to eighteen guests. Miss N'ullle lUtebie left today for her borne In Ontario, Canada. MIhs Ritchie has sient the paBt three months with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole. . Mrs. Eugene Chandler was bos-to-es to the 0. 0. O. O. Club Wed-nesday afternoon of last week. Bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Joe Norden and Mrs. H. B. Aven. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Norden, Mrs. Aven, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. J. C. Lesser, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mrs. Boy Shilling, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Will Myers, 'Mrs. Bud Aven, Mrs. Lelaod Walker, Mrs. Louis Buckmdn, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. A. C. Larlck, and Mrs. raul Iticbards. Mrs. Eugene Morris entertain ed Tuesday evening honoring ber daugbtef. Hazel's eleventh birth-day anniversary. Coasting was during the evening after wfldch refoHbmcnta were served to the following guests: Alida Thomas, Mildred Jensen, Helen Morris, Maxine Jones, Darlene Larsen, Maunetta .Lassaner, Mar-jorl-e Segel, Gwen Parker, Beth Atkins, Janet Hlggs, Mildred Fife, Gall Lon Mclntyre, Willis Hlggs, . IttlMlillllllHIWIIIIHItMMHBIIIIHIaHMHl Mrs. William Wallace entertain-ed at lunch Friday for Mrs. Pat Sloan, Mrs. Fred Naylor, Mrs. Frank Mead and Mr. and Mrs. H. Klrkpatrlck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart will entertain the C. C. Club at tbelr home in Copperton Thursday even-ing. Mrs. Dan Sullivan will enter-tain the U. G. I. Q. Club at ber borne in Copperfield Thursday ev-ening. Mrs. Basil Doman was hostess to the Just-A-Mer- e Club at her home in Copperfield Wednesday afternoon. Miss Margaret Ireland entertain-ed tbe F. O. B. Girls Monday ev-ening. Prizes at Bunco were won by MIhs Porte Masters, Miss Leo-n- a Ghristopherson, and (Mrs.' Lor-e-n Stokes. Luncheon was served to Miss Masters, Miss Cbrlstoph-erso- Mrs. Stokes and Miss No-na Nerdin. Mrs. O. L. Countryman enter-tained the officers of the W. B. A. at ber home Thursday evening pf last week. Five hundred was played Mrs. J. J. Doyle won first prize, Mrs. H. B. Gust second, and Mrs. Robert Burke the bouse prize. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Gust, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. John Davidson, Mrs. Wm. Burnet, Mrs. Charles Carey, Mrs. Ed Shaw, Mrs. Vaughon Christensen and Mrs. June Jackson. Mrs. Harvey Steele entertained members of the L. T. B. Club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Bridge was the feature. A two couttfaie luncheon was served to Mrs. Mike Pierce, Mts. nelen Nichols, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Clifton Swanston, Billy Davis and Bruce. Mrs. Paul Iticbards entertained members of the Emanon Club at a supper Friday evening. The small tubles were attractive with Christ-mas dcqratlons, toe centerpieces being a Christmas Candle I bouquet of holly and berries. ers were laid for Mrs. A. a Ls Mrs. Ben Nicboto, Mrs. Rex TripL Mrs. Neva Ail, Mrs. Will Trevata en, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs ArchleT Clarke, Mrs. Horace Hlggs, Mrs. Q ? I Jensen, Miss Alta Acord, Mlaa Dora Hansen and Mrs. &.lmil Pearsoln. - . ' , i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse entertained the M. B. Bridge Club at dinner Tuesday evening of last week. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. James Mclntyre, Mr. and and Mrs. A. O. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkln, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Segll and Miss Mary Ritchie. - I-Mr. A. E. Miller was pleasantly i surprised Tuesday evening of last I week, the occasion being his birth- - I day anniversary. Supper was serv- - ed to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Andrea- - t son, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larsen and Mr. and ' Mrs. J.. J. Doyle. ; w wititnitt-.- . ...... I An entirely new tcheme of body lines and contours... the most costly paneling em-ployed on any automobile in the world ... and the richest upholsteries and appointments distinguish 'Buick.'s new Masterpiece BODIES by FISHER Tbe Silver Annivemry Buick is tinuous moulding, with double kindling more interest -- drawing bead running around the body and more people to the display room dividing the lower from the upper winning more praiae-onder- eat- structure -- all impart an aUno. log demand so sweeping and ao phere of unrivaled beauty. , ntl.lrofD If you want beauty-lfy- oa want K, tut au blu-- it nwks . Bu.rk w.th new Materp,e Bodies . mode by Fuher. 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The dress is chic made in b'ght-weig- ht flannels or in the new tweedi. i"he fronts of the frock are dart-fitte- d on the shoulders, lapped and closed at the left snJe. The lone one-pie-sleeves are plain. The frock may be made all of one materia, or, as is tuggested, the vestee be in a contrast-ing color. . Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4506 Plies 14 to48 years, 34 to 44 but. 50 tents. ' ' V saLn UtalGStiC "Atwter Kent I S5J3P. elecTric S " EASY TERK1S RarJinS V .fftf- h YOUR CIIOCE OF COLOR! ' W fi( rT-Z- p I NOW, for the first time, radio in color! Your choite of 1 1 1 1 fflxW l V ivvJ I I five table model . HEAR THE " : J SiS lBiln . Superdynamic : - Speaker Afflra uTf j FREE HOME TRIAL 119.75 'r YES, WE WILL DELIVER A NEW JOFILLthecurveof.CoIo. ModJ ,s A. C wiA aLJ nial staircase. ... to nestle KtmncnvarandsptakaraOiavoa. I ifmQ beside your couch... to go. Us I rtctirying and 6 A. C eabas. I flaPPIT wherever rou want it . . . this " I TO YOUR HOME ON TRIAL! 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Either they are too elaborate or too plain, not comfortable or too cumber-some. The sack at the left, however ' is developed along lines which will insure comfort a well as feminine charm and daintiness. The side edges are finished with a band which extends across the front and is attached to the pleated edges. With ft is a slip, also of a practical design. At the right is a comfortable and ' good-lookin- g- bathrobe with two-pie- . raglan sleeves. A long collar finishes the neck and front edges. It may be made of heavy silk, flannel or wool. The negligee is effective made of crepe de Chine. It may also be made , of georgette. First Model: Pictorial Printed ST : Pattern No. 4334. Slip No. 4308. SNegligee m sires 36 to 44 bust Slip Vsiies M to 18 years, 34 to 44 bust ' . S cents. . V , Model: Pictorial Printed - '. ) 450a Sizes 34 to 50 bust The Ruth Rebekah Lodge held their regular meeting In Society Hall Tuesday evening of last week. Election of officers was the program for the evening, the fol-lowing being electedMrs. Joe War-ning, Noble Grand; Mrs. Delia De 'Lucia, Vice Grand;. Mrs. Sarah Chrlstopherson, Past Noble Grand; Mrs. Tom Nerdin, Secretary; Mrs. Nellie Tremelllng, Treasurer; Mrs. Mae West, Trustee. After the meeting Five Hun-dred was played and refreshments served to twenty guests. The com-mittee In charge was Mrs. Flor-ence Bruno, Mrs. Nettle Parisen-entt- e and Mrs Susie Tretheway. Smiths for Hoover Formation of a Smlths-for-Hoov- League predicates that AH Smith It not for Al 8mlth. |