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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. hall when the following officers will be officially installed: Oracle, Mrs. Flora Small; vice oracle, Mrs. Jessie Davidson; past oracle, Mrs. Ina Guer- gen; chancellor, Mrs. May Boardman; IS marshal, Miss Charlotte Small; re-f- jj corder, Miss Jane Starr; receiver, Mrs.lg Ella I Clark; inner sentinel, Mr. Caroline Baker; outer sentinel, Mrs. K1WANIS LADIES' NIGHT. Charles Barrett; managers. Miss Mat-- , H! The Hotel Roberts was ine scene of tie Beesley, J. Will Craighead and !! very delightful social affair last Mrs. Hannah Elhngsworth. Dancing !l . ening when the Kiwanis club enter- - and refreshments will follow. ;i !::: ined their ladies with a banquet and 11, interspersed with a splendid pro- airs. Kay iimmerman pleasantly tertained the members of her Fridav'OI am of songs, readings and stunts. The capital attendance prize "a afternoon bridge club at the Hotel Ml ne real live . baby boy" of nine Roberts today. The season's flowers III onths," was awarded to Mrs. Walter decorated the luncheon table. f dams. Other prizes were given to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse X. .Hansen of1 rs. J. W. Robinson and Mrs. Elmo Coalville spent the past two weeks unningham. iit rTovo. George P. Parker was introduced as witn relatives .' . astmaster and proved equal to the Mrs. M. L. Nelson has returned j M. Jackson Junius rcasion. very from Salt Lake where she spent sev- ily responded to the toast, "Wjiat iwanis Means to the Young Man in erai days with relatives. Prof. J. W. McAllister jsiness.' Miss Zina Scptt .'entertained the ,ve two solos, "Lift Up Thine Eyes" id "By the Waters of Minne tonka." following friends at luncheon Thurs- ofessor Mayhew's saxophone trio, any evening; miss Avem feay, Missi Miss Inez Jensen. he Walt! Melody," was enthusias-:all- Lleone Bufiker, received. Mr. Wescott, the Miss Myrtle McEwan, - Miss Ann The party! Wnde, Miss Eva Jensenstrict organizer, responded by re-e- later the play "The Poor! with the poem, "The House by Little attended Rich Girl" at the R. Y. U. s Side of the Road." An excellent Am a was "I Dub," ading, given by Mr. and Mrs. John Vance are Salt Inez Allen. Lake visitors, the guests of their fs. . daughter, Mrs. James Mrs. Agnes Crandall entertained the (lowing at dinner Wednesday evenMrs. Lavina Ellison announces the Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne, Mrs. of her daughter, Orena. Hi engagement tme Markham, Mrs. Rose Kartchner, to Hoover of this city. The 11: LeRoy ss Lizzie Jones, Mrs. Leah Ekins, marriage will take place tomorrow at jjj E. Davis of St. Anthony, Idaho; J. the home of the bride. Hi Packard of Springville, and Mrs. !! were Uburn of Price. Carnations Mrs. L. M. Bryan is spending sev- - jjj fed in decorating. eral days in Rigby, Ida., with rela-ll- ij " rmmsirtmRS!! a in Pre Inventory 3me cciefcy We take stock January 31st and until then we offer our entire stink of winter goods at very great price reductions we do not want to carryover a single item the use-othe money is worth more to us than the profit. THIS IS THE LAST OPPORTUNITY WE WILL OFFER YOU TO f SAVE MONEY ON "WINTER GOODS. I TO ! me 1 jeaa ra ir. .11 oee me raerceaooEse m uisr w mellows If You do Not Need Them Now the Saving Will Pav jLiera Prices. . em j j j WOMEN'S SWEATER COATS AT SAVING PRICES y . Raw-lings- tives. fhe Utah Sorosls met ' . Wednesday ernoon with Mrs. Alex Hedquist. to excellent papers were given, as Bows:-- .The Cabinet and National C. E. by Mrs. ministration," tigers, and "Foreign Affairs," by C. E. Maw. Current events were Icussed by Mrs. Fred S. Davies. Mrs. L. Hickman sang two pleasing A Happy uay," and "As los, the Streets." j::: ine toiiowing participated each $67.50 Printzess $3.30 $2.67 $2.00 $79.50 Printzess 50 $1.50 and $2.00 Sweater Coats, each $2.50 Sweater Coats, each $3.00 an $3.50 Sweater Coats, each. $4.00 and $4.50 Sweater Coats, each.'. $6.00 and $8.00 Sweater Coats, each. . $10.50 Olive Hunting Coats, each... '.$1.00 $1.49 ..... .$2.45 . . . .$3.45 ;. .$4.45 $7.95 $2.98 $2.98 $3.19 : Suits, each Winter-Unio- Values Values Values Values $1.00 to $1.25, ages 2 to $1.30 to $2.25, ages 12 to $1.25 to $1.50, ages 2 to $1.75 to $3.50, ages 12 to each. 16, each. 10, each . 16, each. 10, $1.00 ..69 .98 ..89 $17.50 $27.50 $29.50 $32.50 $42.50 Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, Coats, close close close close close out out out out out $1.75 Men's Leather, Lined Mittens, $1.00 Men's Mackinaw Leather-face- d pair $12.50 $17.50 $19.50 $22.50 $25.00 price price. price. price price Two-piec- MEN'S AND BOYS MACKINAWS AT SAVING PRICES 13 $10.75 Men's Mackinaws, each $6.95 $3.95 $7.50 Boys' Mackinaws, each MEN'S OVERCOATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS $32.50 Men's Overcoats, close out $37.50 Men's Overcoats, close out price. .$20.00 price. .$22.50 $50.00 Men's Overcoats, close out price. .$32.50 $55.00 Men's Overcoats, close out price. .$35.00 MEN'S SUITS AT BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS $30.00 Men's Suits, close out price $37.50 Men's Suits, close out price. $20.00 $25.00 $27.50 $35.00 $37.50 . . . . $40.00 Men's Suits, close out price $50.00 Men's Suits, close out price $59.50 Men? Suits, close out price BLANKETS AT GREAT SAVING IN PRICES $6.50 Wool Nap Blankets, close out pair LEATHER MITTENS AT SAVING PRICES 1 WOMEN'S PLUSH COATS AT SAVING PRICES Plush Plush Plush Plush Plush , FLANNEL SHIRTS AT SAVING PRICES Lot 1 $3.00 to $3.50 Flannel Shirts, each $1.95 " Lot 2 $4.50 to $6.00 Flannel Shirts, each $2.95 Lot 3 $6.50 to $7.50 Flannel Shirts, each $3.95 Lot 4 Knight Wool Shirts for big men, sizes 18 and 18Vi each ... $1.95 MISSES' UNION SUITS AT SAVING PRICES . $42.50 SWEATERS WOMEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR AT SAVING PRICES $2.00 Women's close out price, AT SAVING PRICES . . . . . Coats, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR ..... .".'.$1.98 . Cloth $49.50 L. D. S. GARMENTS AT SAVING PRICES L. D. each. L. D. S. Garments, each. L. D. S. Garments, each. L. D. S. Garments, each. close out price, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS AT SAVING PRICES $11.75 to $13.50 Children's Cloth Coats. . .$7.95 $19.75 to $25.00 Misses' Printzess Coats $13.75 ......... .,$1.00 each $1.50 Bloomer $1.00 Wool Slumber Slippers, each. $2.50 .$2.75 $3.75 $4.00 Coats, each Lot 1 Men's All Wool e Underwear, values up to $5.50, each $1.49 Lot 2 Men's All Wool and Silk and Wool Union Suits, values up to $6.00, each $2.95 $37.50 Cloth each BLOOMER LEGGINS AT SAVING PRICES j rectory Thursday III taing and experienced a delightful III McDonald ; Miss Vaughn pleasantly al time. Games, cards, music entertained ten friends at' her homeijj: refreshments were the diversions. Thursday evening. Cards, music and, jjj a delicious luncheon were featured. ::: he regular monthly meeting of the Die Reading club was held this Marcelle jjj The of Mrs. rnoon at the home of Mrs. Beulah Hollien marriage and Artlfur E. Hawkins, both A biographical sketch of McAllister. this city was'solemnized. Wednes-- J he lives of Booth Tarkington and day in Salt . , , Lake.; ry Leon Wilson was given by Mrs. j ia G. Jackson. Review of the The Installation of Debra Rebecca k, "The Gibson Upright," was lodge No. 6, I. O. O. F., was held Frin by Mrs. Dora P. Chase. Special day evening. Following are the offiieal numbers were rendered and cers: Past noble grand. Mrs. Sarah were served. shment8 E. Harmon; noble grand, Mrs. Rulla Chappel; vice grand, Mrs. Sarah r. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein will en- - Brereton: chaplain, Mrs. Mary Hopuin me ffiemoers or me u. jn. V. kins; secretary; Mrs. Leona Shurt-liff- ; at their home this evening. Car- district deputy grand marshal, Ions and roses will be used in deco- - Mrs. Margaret Denhalter. and follow cards. luncheon will hg ddition to the club members, in- Miss Ethel Cutler, teacher in the lions have been extended to Mr. domestic science ' department at the Mrs. Mart Tripp and Mr. and Airs. Brigham Young university, gave a lectt Dunn. ture at the schools in Nephl during better food week. Better food was a. M. R. Stewart has returned the theme of her talk. . Salt Lake, where she spent the few months. The Optimist club members met at the home of Mrs. Guy Shurthff, e Scandinavian dancing party Thursday afternoon. The folloying in the Third ward amusement Thursday evening was well at- and very successful. $6.95 $5.67 $3.67 $4.65 $4.95 Misses' Sweater Coats, each $4.00 Misses' Sweater Coats, each $3.00 Misses' Sweater Coats, each j Mr-.an-d Sperba Cloth Coats, close out price $11,50 Sperba Cloth Coats, close out price $19.50 Sperba Cloth Coats, close out price $22.50 and $47.50 Printzess Cloth Coats, close out Price $27.50 $58.50 Printzess Cloth Coats, close out price, $22.50 $29.75 $34.50 $42.50 MISSES' SWEATER COATS AT SAVING PRICES enjoyable dancing party at the Start MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT SAVING PRICES AT SAVING PRICES $10.00 Women's Sweater Coats, each $8.50 Women's Sweater Coats, each $5.50 Women's Sweater Coats, each $6.50 Women's Middy Blouses, each in a very up dancing hall, Wednesday evening: Xir.,and Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prows, Mr. and Mrs. R. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth, Mr. jjj and Mrs. Arnold Rawlings. Mr. and! ill Mart Strebble, Mr. and Mrs. Ross'!;; Buckley, Mr. and' Mrs. Ross Ripple, ill Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Whiting, Mr. and Ill and Mrs. L. L. Graham enter- - Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mr. and Mrs. ill lied the members of the Thursday Parley Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. III A. G. Hatton. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank ning "500 ' club this week. Carna- Mrs Emit ' JacobsenJ jjj formed the floral decorations. Ward, Mr. Mrs. and Lawrence Epperson. jjj was hcheon served. The hall was attractively decorated jjj he members of St. Mary's Guild a color scheme of ping and white. jji 'Ill Dainty refreshments were served. choir met at the WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS ' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR $7.50 pair $1.00 Mittens, 50 , Sub JVool Blankets, close out price, ...$4.95 pair $12.00 Knight each Plaid Blankets, close out price, . . . $7.95 Knight Army Blanket, size 68x86, close out price, each $2.98 WOOL BATTS AT SAVING PRICES $3.50 Wool Batt, size 72x90, each. $2.25 Wool Batt, size 72x90, each. price, $4.25 $2.45 $1.75 89 $1.25 Crib Blankets, size 30x40, each $2.25 Crib Blankets, size 36x50, each $1.69 (1 h. John Seamount spent the ween Lake, the guest of her daugh- !Mrs. Veneta Cole. SATURDAY SALE! and Mrs. Baker entertained the ladies illey chapter No. 3, Order of the m Star, and a number of vislt- Inembers at the home of Mrs. afternoon. nthal Wednesday ffuir was In the form of a kitchen A r for the Masonic temp!". tful tjjae was spent with music, and sewing, followed by linner to the following Invi'.ed guests: C. H. Ward, Mrs. Annie B. Mar- Mrs. W. F. Bulklev. Mrs. W. L. eniore, Mrs. Alva Nelson, .vrs. nee Pratt, (Miss Nora Redfield, . I. Moore, Mrs. E. Snyder, Mr3, s Hopkins, Mrs. Charles Wcs-Mr- Note the Big Bargains Ladies' All Wool Velour Coats, latest style, $35.00 values, Saturday ..$13.50 $15jOO' Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Saturday . . . .$3.00 Men's Heavy Sweaters, It s. L. It. G. Blumenthal -- all a $1-0- 0 $8.85, $11.95. Men's and Boys' Mitts One-Thir- Men's Overshoes, few even- heavy weight Men's Work Pants, $5.yu $2.98 values Union Suits, Boys' Hevy 79c $1.20 values Undershirts Fleece Men's 60c and Drawers Men's Leather Vests, $5.85, Mrs. H. F. n. Mrs. J. VV. Bates, Mrs. k. w. in. Mrs. P. D. Shand, Mrs how- pp. Mrs. W. B. Starr. Mrs. W. P. t, Mrs. C. D. Blumenthal. Mis. n. Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. R. E. ). Miss Lorna Bagley, Mies Mai- Aloore, Mrs. C. A. Chamtifrlai'i, Lottie Redfield, Mrs. C. H. h; and Mrs. T. F. May, Mrs. iart, Mrs. Bowen. Mrs. Wagner Mrs. Rolfe of SDrineville: Mrs. mer of Milford. and Mrs. C. D. ton of Spanish Fork. J. W. Bates entertained her home Thursday values, .....$3.79 Saturday H. Ray, is at $6.75 Men's Bib Overalls, s. W. sizes, - delightful time was spent with t s music and a delicious were Mr. and Mrs. n Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Lester t, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teasdale, lunch-Presen- L. Baker. Westwood. Lvnn Creer. Wm. Gene Hoover, and the Misses ma (ireer, Thelma Baker, Zoe "ii and Miss Jackson formed a And took a moonlight skating Saturday evening. They returned home of Lynn Creer where an r supper was served. il interesting session of the Sec-'aRelief society was held "av afternnnn Th litnrnrv had charge of the program. Mm. Knudsen gave the lesson on the of several author. A rpndine v"n 1y Miss Melba f were Park, and rendered by Mrs. John R. and Mrs. T. William Jones, and Kigtit sisters. ri "".val Neighbors of America, 4tmU0S fit!S7 ( atlin ...ill n,.,.t fesday evening in the I. O. O. d Leather Off first qual- $2.00 ity, Shoes, Leather All pair $2.00 per pair 14c Hope Bleach, yard 14c LL Factory, Saturday "J;0? only, yard 3 spools J. P. Coats Crochet 50 Cotton 6 spools v;v:25c Best Spool Cotton 25c for . , Heel pair Ladies' High Rubbers, pair ....i...60c Half Wool Dress Goods, 75c 32c values, yard 50 pair Boys' Overalls, 75c to 95c. Best grade Wool Blankets, $7.45 $10.00 grade W'e can only give you a few of the many bargains 25 we have. D. L. VAN WAGENEN If you need anything represented in this advertisement, you do yourself an injustice if you fail to investigate. We wish to build our business on merit, through our ability to serve, backed by your confi. dence. ::: Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. were officers for the ensuing year presiThomas Hardy, elected: Mrs. secredent; Mrs. W. B. Retherford, card The game tary and treasurer. "500" was featured followed ty dainty refreshments served to thirteen club members and Mrs. Leo Sheen and Mrs. Gene Halliday as invited guests. Mrs. Thomas Hardy was awarded the card favor. The second extra of the scries of Social Sixty dances will be given tonight at the State Armory. The usual All good music will be in attendance. members are requested to De presem. in the given The entertainment Fifth ward chapel last evening by the officers of the ward Relief Society was a complete success. An excellent nrotrram was rendered, followed by games and refreshments. About one hundred were in attendance. A CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. John Nusink, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Sr., and family ex- press their thanks and appreciation of the kindness and sympathy exeon and pressed at the loss of Robert, grandson, and are most grateful for the loving courtesies of their friends in this their hour of sorrow. THE fAMlL.1. In th Face. of words and a faculty for acquiring language la denoted by underyes that are prominent and full neath. A Grecian nose denotes passive endurance. An energetic person hfl long, narrow nostrils, an aijuttiuc nose, and that part of the cheek lying between the iMme and the cheek bone Much Hpace between very prominent the eyebrows and the eye at the outer .oriier denotesgrent love of enjoyment. A square, high, broad forehead denotes falthfulnesa. Character A command man and two vocal selections were given by Mrs. Dwiglit V. Packard. A delicious luncheon was served. Club members present were Mrs. Parley Mrs. Clarence Greer entertained Larsen, Mrs. James A. Bullock, Mrs. the members of the L'Ametia club ami I'eter Jenson, Mrs. Hcber Taylor, A. K. Paxmun, Mrs. Hugo I'riee. a number of invited guests at her Mrs. Mrs. Waller Xeedham, Mrs. Arnold hurstlav atternoon. 1 lie time iome Mrs. Herald Dunn, Mrs. 1). was spent pleasantly with sewing, Rawlings, V. Packard, Mrs. Helier Rupper. Mrs. music and a delicious luncheon. Pres III. R. Atkin. The guests were Mrs. ent were Mrs. Cecil Larsen. Mrs. Leo I!. Harding, Mis Klsie George Mrs. F. Mrs. Sutherland, Julian Greer, Miss Florence Bee, Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. Frank ReyOwens. Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. F.l- nolds, The invited guesls were Mrs. lertson. Mrs. Sidney Russell. Mrs. Robert Stoddard, Mrs. Ad. Taylor. Mrs. Ray Van Yas:enen. Miss Hazel Kemp, Mrs. T. X. Taylor. Mrs. Perry . Harrison, Mr, loliu Booth. Mrs. Aa excellent paper on T. BrOckbank, Atkin. "Personality." was given by Miss Brockbank. A CARD THANKS. CLUBS j 1 , OF The members of the Thursday and Saturday afternoon bridge clubs were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. David Openshaw, Thursday afternoon. The rooms were prettily-arrangewith pink carnations and ferns. Mrs. A. P.. Morgan and Mrs. J. B. Tucker were awarded the card favors. A dainty luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Menrv Gease. Mrs. C H. Ward. Mrs. T. T. r'"arrer. Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. M. H. Graham. Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. Roy Borcn, Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Mrs. C. H. Wright. Mrs. Fred Olsen. Mrs. Swen O. Xielson. Mrs. Alton Jensen, Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. Alex Hedquist. Mrs. Frank Corv, Mrs Lee L. Bakr, Mrs. John U.'Buchi. Mrs. Isadore Clark, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. C E. Loose, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs. Mrs. Tesse D. Hunter. Mrs. Hugli Brown, Mrs. J. B. Tucker. Mrs. William Ferre and Mrs. Frank W. Dcnihift. Mrs. Sterling Taylor entertained the members of the Ladies' Literary-cluat an open session at her home Mrs.' Herald Thursday afternoon. Dunn gave a review on the book. "The Great Divide." a violin selection was rendered by Miss Elsie Holler- - are grateful to our many true friends who, by word and deed, consoled us in uur bereavement,, and who mourned with us the loss of our dearly beloved child; and whose kindness made it less hard to bear the passing away of a life that had been given us for so brief a time. MR. and MRS. LEROY DIXON'. W'e sincerely A CARD OF THANKS. We extend to all those kind friends who shared with us our grief and comforted us in our bereavement, the sincere thanks of we who have lost husband and father. It is comforting to know that our loved one was so woven into the friendship and esteem of his fellowmen as expressed by floral tribute and by word. To those who by voice and action made our sorrow more possible to bear we ever shall be truly grateful. MRS. JESSR M. HARMON' AND FAMILY. are Many Arizona corporations threatened with extinction by the action of the state corporation commission, in cases where the corporations have failed to observe that part of the corporation law calling for annual reports of operations and demanding an annual filing fee of $20. WHO MS We Don't! The Importers Don't! But it's a fact someone pays for the CANS your coffee is packed in. We will leave it to your own judgment. The lithographed cans cost from 11 to 16 cents each, and if your grocer should sell you canned coffee for what it cost him it wouldn't be as cheap as you can buy it in bulk. We carry the following brands, bought in small quantities to assure freshness : Protico, per lb Equity, per lb 504 45 45 45 4 Pep, per lb 40- Empire, per lb 35 Coral, per lb Sutton Special, per lb Dickey Brand, per lb - Sutton Tea & China Co. |