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Show p AKUARY f f PAGE FIVfi. 8, 1924. SOCIA EVENT! The t.ffiivrs and teacher i the noon. A Mlendld musical irogram Third ward M. 1. A. their j.ar uers has In u arranged for the afterand the ward bishopric and their noon's entertainment. iwirtueis will le entertained t the StM'IAI. SIXTY NOTICE. home f Mrs. Ad Taylor, Friday The Social Sixty Janciug luirty evening. The lime will If spent with pirne and music, during bit u s. licdnled for January 4. at the Hotel HoIhtis. w ill In iMtstpoiicd l rvfresbuieuls w ill - served. cause of the grouping of so luuuy Harlan M. Adams was host at a social functions at the present time. n January 1H the dances will le holiday MHjisj iHtrty given at bis home Wednesday eveuing. The time resumed and the regular schedule was pleasantly spent with music followed until the end of the season. WA1.TF.K T. HASI.FIt, and names dtiriiu; whieh refresh-liietit- s were nerved. T1unh lr,K1',,' President. it UAL 1 JgJ. . . 1 r ular jL l i ' Shepherd Check all wool, 3G-inc- h, $3.00 value. Car-del- regular Clean Sweep Sal, l, 1 N-- ; 1' . Mrs. Adam Anderson Piiterlnlued a eiiildren's party Wednesday Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph J.dinsou afternoon' in honor of her little For the Christmas Tree it gave Clyde Oarrick, Year's dinner at their home New grandson, lavid day. The invited guests vvliose uinelh hirthday anniversary were Mr. and Mrs, Karl Johnsou't occutvd on that day. (James and family, Mr. and Mrs.' Lamar after which ami music were enjoyed Johnson mid family, Mr. and Mrs., luncheon was served. Covers were Miss Louise Fiilgham, laid for 15 little guests. Meyer and Everett Itichmoud. A vase of beautiful carnations funn Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ClcRK enter- ed the centerpiece for the dining tained at a family dinner jit their taiite, ana the rooms were prettily The decorated in home New Year's evening. the colors. rooms were prettily deeorated in Followiufr dinner holiday the time was indent a colors. in Following t holiday with games and music. A program, games were lilayed. 25. Mrs. rs Olson was hostess to tray luncheon was served to a number of her firiends at. her The officers and teachers of the home Friday afternoon, (lames Vineyard ward Primary entertained and string musle were enjoyable the Primary children at a dance In features of the afternoon, after the ward amusement hall Monday which a well upiminted supper was afternoon. Sacks of candy and nuts nerved, covers being laid for Mrs. were presented to the 150 little F. I). Cassity, Mrs. William Leff fcr, Mrs. Albert Jefferies, Mrs. A. guests present. C. Anderson, Mrs. Artie Xeshit, Mrs. M. B. Pope entertaalned at a Mrs. L. P. Amtoft, Mrs. J. C. Snow tea at her home Wednesday after- and Mrs. Iteed Boshard. A basket noon. The time was spent in play- of roses formed an attractive cenHere art some new, homemade for the dining table, and ing bridge. Present were Mrs. Ar- terpiece the holiday colors were prevalent ornaments for the Christmas tree. E. Mrs. and Farrer J. lington Snow, Include a gay painted parathroughout the entertaining rooms. They with Mrs. Jack Teasdale. a peanut body, fastened keet, to a wooden standard by win. Mrs. Melissa Lewis will entertain Mrs. J. Wallace Clegg fit Soldier the members of the Columbia Sew- Crepe paper In bright colors, makes Summit visited In Vineyard during ing club and their partners at her his crest, wings and tall. A wooden the holidays. Saturday evening. All mem- skewer, with a paper doll face fas'Jf home bers are requested to attend, and be tened at one end and a sleigh bell The officers and teachers of the there at the other, Is dressed op In strips shafji at 8:30 p. m. Vineyard ward Sunday school enyf bright crepe paper. Mosquito tertained the children of the ward Dr. and Mrs. Fred W.. Taylor netting, yarn and a paper face ' at a dance in the amusement hall make the boy with stick candy Li afternoon, During the af - fnrni . n,hAra th.." viu bis arms and legs and small canFtiday A rtrvnn Aa.nm-kUnntn Plana unit s .aUO or tne leaaiDg hospitals and clinics dles In his teody. ' Colored oai.i fastened on small wire presented each youngster with a on the Paciflc and Mra M, sack of candy and nuts. A merry Taylor are taking the trip in their make tiny bouquets and plants. time was enjoyed by 150, automobile. They expect to be gone about sir weeks. Don't let a cold hang on NOW. Miss Veronica Torkelson of River-to- n Pneumonia. Grippe, Flu may folis visiting for a few days with to Miss Edith low. Kill a cold quick. Take Complimentary 's Miss Amelia Buckley. Chrlstensen of Salt Lake, a numRocky Mountain Tea, steamber of guests were delightfully enat bedtime. You'll be surA married folks dance will be tertained at the home of Miss ing hot,how prised quick it does the work. amuseBonneville in ward Grace Nixon the j given Monday afternoon and Hedqulst Drug Co., four stores. ment hall Fridnv evening. Wilde's evenlnir. Tho rooms nvm utim,.. Advertisement. orchestra will frnlsh the music. All j tively decorated in the holiday married folks of Provo are Invited colors, while a cut glass basket of to attend. chrysanthemums adorned the cen terpieee for the dining table. A 7 dinner was Mrs. Hannah Madsen will enter- o'clock a delicious tain the officers and teachers of the served, after which a program of Vlnevard ward Relief society at a music and readings was enjoyed by dinner nt her home Friday after - the Misses Edith Christenseu. Veda at $2.19 yaid boom--com- . tilseii entertained n of friends at a wat.h party The ut his home New Vear"s eve. ouiertiiitiing looms were jierttily di'.oi-.iU'(eolors. in the holiday Music and games were features of the evening, (luring wlihh a dainty Inneheoii was served to the following. Ml- - l'.ha Mey.-rMiss I. ill. 1'riio. Miss Aunes Far-rel ollis Koss, Mis M Segmiller Malnd Olsen, of Kill Lake. Mi-- s !'c,il,-,Miss TiiMrgdod and Messrs. loii 'j'hiirg I, Fph IToTncr, 'crn NcIm !i. lieorge Caller, ClaUdo Maui ice .loin's and llni't'c nunilM $3.19 yard s d. l.elloy J. reg- Clean Sweep Sale, Purchase You Will Ee Making a Great Saving fa-swe- ep value. $4.75 of the Trovannas Miss Itnliy Seott will le hostess to the ineinlH'i'N of the A'Meka elnli at her home Friday evening. Sewing, tnusie vlid Inneheoii wil Ik' the features of the evening. tan and gray, 54-inc- h, s eluli will iiiet-- t at the home of Mrs. Allien Sel.k, Friday afternoon Sewing. nuiMr and luinheou will he tile diversions. Poiret Twill Sale opened this morning with a hiskain festival. tr The ineml-er- Miss Erma I. Heindselman entertained at a watch iMirty at her home V.-Year's eve A delicious luncheon was served after which gamex and music were enjoyed and prizes A delightful awarded. time was sNnt hy the Misses A Hie Scornp, Kdith .f Salt Mary ltots-rtLake. Aura enshav, Flo Heindsel"Thomas MeijfKan in &?, man, Marjorie Siiear, Selena Koh-ertKvel.Mi Nelson, Caroline Scorup Paramount Picturs; and Messrs. Fdward Uoilgers. l'aul 'Qhc Ne'er Do Well: Warni.k, Arthur Hasler, Thomas li.s-f.n(o.rdoii Hinckley, Cesco Mii.tLliiMr Tl.... .....I Will: All.ertu Huish, Amanda ' ' Kav. Violet (llertoll, Itoumly, Sadie l'r. niul Mrs. Walter T. Hasler en-- Johnson (irate Nixon, and Mrs. tertalncd at a family dinner at J. W. Nixon. their home on w Year's day In In ci dehratloii of the "dill birth" honor of gi'iv.im.i Hasler. of Mt. y anniversary ,d E. C Iimrich-- ! 1'leasan'. w ' o n visitinj here. IJ.-Sr.. the children and grn micarnations and ferns were used in sen. ll hildrcii of the honored guest were ilecoratili; t1' i'iio'!" tal'le. eiilertaiiu d at his home Sundny were laid f. 1: At ti o'clock II Mine .1. and evening. a was ii tinnier a pre, illy 1H-- . iiia!, ami Mrs. ;. a. Hclndselnian serml. Covers were laid for thirty. entertained at dinner lit their home A cut glus basket of carnations New Year's day. The dining (aide sold fern formed an attractive cen-- j was prettily deem aie,r with a cut Fol- r the dining table. tlass ... nf nuvi peas. Covers liTpieco tl:e guests were en dinner lowing were laid for ihi including Mrs joially entertained Willi a musical John Clark. Mrs. v:iri Ytit-- s. Miss Allie Sconip and Misv Kdith program. Pee. ( x0 1 Wool Goods eln the Annals of "Saledom" all merchandise that we do not wish to red i wave cut the prices "to the quick" n(This w. re, Kolfe l'ratt, Mark Allen. Ted Hoy-deItiishiiiau. Hmuer Wakefield aiict rt i 1.1. Harold I'aiultaiul and Tlialni.'tn Hasler. e Tweed - StOR 9 MORE DAYS a fes8toll sturdy Calfskin, PAIR Y Everfast Suiting regular 36-inc- h; lot to 65c9Qp .. fcwu Jar g 24c .1 fine Sweep -- regular f 39c. Sweep Sale, Clean ; ARTS OCp yard a fine cloth for house regular 39c. Clean Sale, OQp Sweep fcWU yard 40-inc- h; navy; dresses; English Govern- rich silk with excellent wearing qualities; black rpo-nla- r Q M4M V'VUll ' 2j Will Entertain Yon black, seal and light brown, regular $4.95. h; Clean Sweep Sale QE ywi Ju Canton Crepe all good with two kittenlike turns on theur first Victor Record, just out If you have seen and heard Roeetta and Vivian, you have some notion of what to expect. 1 f you haven't, come in and get a laugh out of "Tht Muaic Lesson" and "Baby Sister Blues." Damask Chiffon Velvet 40-inc- All Linen 72-in- ch $3.50 value. 3a Clean Sweep Victor $2.00 Something when you said Dixie." "Seven or Eleoen" on the other side by the same pair invokes "Lady Luck" to roll over the bones (or these magic riumberi. Ilea these joyful acts on Pongee yard Victor . Double-tare- Rerord IB018 d Get 98c if -- V.- -- It At Taylor Bros. Co. - Crepe de Chine and navy, nn ydiL J . . act with "You said song-plugg- nn fljf) $C.iQd Ed Smalle and the Virginians, do a nifty ' colors; Sale, Record 19Q5G d Murray regular $3.25. Clean Sweep yard Double-face- Billy yard weight, all silk, regular $1.75. Clean Sweep regular $3.95. Clean Sweep Sale, yard w 12-m- Luciel 36-inc- h; Just a Hintjcrf Spring Styles, fine quality, all 40-inc- h. Clean Sweep Sale It 4 All Linen Double Damask The Duncan Sisters colors, regular $1.95. Clean PI PQ Sweep P I iD J Sale $2.39 A worth $6.50. Clean Sweep Sale OQ QO tp&idQ price I $2.95, Satin Canton Crepe per cent wool, average lbs. For the weight home, for auto robes, for company, for comfort; Cotton Blankets regular Hol-lister- ch yard 40-inc- h, ment Blankets Plain white ,58x76. regular $2.25. Clean fl1 7Q U Sweep Sale black, brown, a good silk for Clean Sweep Sale 66x84, guaranteed 65 to ;r ch Crepe de Chine dresses; 99 4 I I! gum-drop- Messaline good quality, regular priece $2.25, all colors; Uean Sweep Sale 36-in- $1 59 . Sweep Sale, 36-inc- h, 32-inc- h; 30c. 72-in- Silks Taffeta ,,. -- 1 ' Clean Clean Sweep Sale, yard. SS.fiA Pebble Crepe onsdafcic t I Cretonnes 36-inc- h; rglar $8.95 12h ys,T.s of weight, 25c. JjQ . Linens Silkoline i. iiw Sc! Our entire stock of furs going in this "Clean Sweep." Nothing reserved, everything going. Values to $40.00. 36-inc- h; :h, gooftregular Clean sn 1 a . fine quality, navy and brown, regular $1.95 CLEAN SWEEP SALE blue, tan and pink, regular 65c. Clean Sweep QQn Sale, yard M 36-inc- h, value. values to , $5.00. Clean Sweep Sale price $3.19 Gil! Furs kid, PAIR oirtcs fine uality, navy, maroon, regular Wool Crepe are and gun-meta- l, . $1.95 value. Clean patent leather, all kinds; I $2i39 I brown,' Sizes 12 to 2 shoes or fine dress lationsij values to $4.00. Clean Sweep Sale price brown4 40-inc- h, f siK-u- Serge Sweep Sale, yard S scufferf of all kinds, Sweep Sale, yard. Saw k of find Children's Shoes, and we to uslve grouped them into size runs or style. ;ss o8 all wool, regular $2.95 value. Clean 45-inc- h, Ml SIC DEPT. all shades, regular $2.25. Clean CI 70 v III J Sweep Sale 40-inc- h, u"a TB6re are IpnnS COStUmes inai everyuno win nn Buii tilicqulre, we are told. They are charming, too. these straight dresses ith detachable capes. Ons model has a kerchief variation of the Deau-n- i hidd scarf. The other has a, converUble collar which roUs back to rx HHllllI I! - iDe cape topj . iu " Kgrs&vwt" " r |