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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY S, 1923. - society PAYSON LONESONE and Mrs. Stone of Tremontoa ispent Complimentary to Mr, leave' Vill who Provo Kenneth Dunn, the holiday! here with, hia parents, SQoalmakt their home in Prlee,ri4r. MraTTt C. Stone." JMr and and Mrs. Clarence Nlleoa entertained Mrr and Mm. Henry- - Erlaadnea- - ea4 tertalned with a watch, party Sunday at dinner at tbefrhome Monday. Cut evening, Those enjoying the occa flowers and ferns were used to deco- sion were Mr. and Mrs." Otto Erland reta the. entertaining rooms a vase olandiErlandson. Mr. and Mrs. ni. which formed a very attractive cen Samuel Francom, Mr, and Mrs. (Jeorge for the table. Covers terpiece dining Mrs. Mr, and and ij)avl& and family were laid for seven, . Henry Drisselt ana family; -; ' Mrs. Frank Smith spent the holidays . Mrs. John in Salt .Lake with her- daughter, Mrs. wilt entertain -- Herman Tagge. - several friends at a bridge luncheon and Mrs. Heber. Curtis nare at her home Saturday afternoon. '; fans to. Lang Beach for an extended ; . t visit with their daughter. .Mrs..Hyrum ft4 J3ernice Davies has returned to if'h. Douglass. two weeks' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson and ReiBurg? Idaho, after a ' and w Roland were the dinner guests visit 4a Prove with relatives Year's day of Mr. and Mrs. Wen- - friends. While here she was fcuest of I bonor at several delightful social at-dell Erlandson. Mrs. Norman , Fillmore, of -- Toca fairs given by. her friends. Miss . tello, Idaho, Is visiting here with her Davies 3s teaching at theRlcks Nok daughter,. Mrs. David (Curtis, Mrs. ' A. F. Elmer and Mrs. James 'Mitchell mal college at Rexburg this year. -vtts. Henry Erlandson was hostess on Wednesday afternoon to the mem-Jser- s One of the most unique and Interest of the Cultus club,, MrsWUliam ing affaJrjref the season was the McCormick gave sf paper pnF1The shower given, by Mrs. J. Characteristics of Southern Novels." and Mrs. L. N,. Ells worth gave a book Harold Donnand Mrs. W. D. Roberts of . Salt Lake ity, at the bomf of . review of "Grandifftmea. : v " Miss Thelma Erlandson evening, me anair and Miss Mrs. W. Lorothy Knowels returned to Salt was In compliment to Mr. and Lake Monday to resume their "School R: Holt, who were united In marriagoLake temple the same day. work at the U. spending in fhe Salt was formerly Miss Jennie v the holidays here with their' parents. Mrs. Holt city. The rooms were VMr. and I Mrs. Bernell Jensen and Kerr CLUB TEAMS UP FRE1NDLESS r 1 j lirrv rrr" UT ' WilUam ft te II - nrr ; . W U 1. " ZL L M- l-I -- v the K Sale Y II V;.:' --- 1 Lpiieeeii Lookillor . - 25 PER CENWSCOUNT , 0f f the chandelier. n- - pink cords hung from A pleasant time' was spent with gamei muslo. Mrs. Ralph Poulton and Mrs,Lee Rv Taylor and Mrs.' Flint and Dixon entertained last Friday evening Mrs; Norma. Bullock were awarded the at the home ot Mrs.Taylor.- - Christ the game prises. Atto.a set time pull the pink obliged mas decorations prevailed throughout guests were chandelier. On the from the entertaining rooms. Te guests heartsend of the the cord was attached a numbered the ladles of theJust-a- - other small envelope, the card' enclosed, mere chip and their husbands .andJWr, much of the guests, to and Mrs. J. C. - Ellsworth. Mr. and bore -- the the surprise marriage 4uinouncementof ,Mr Kanlar Mr n1 MVa R W i the young.couple, who bad previously MoMullln, Mrs. John Loutensock and announced their marriage to take,piace Done. Miss Ivy Supper was served January 10. A delicious luncheon was from small tables, followed.' by pro- later served to the following: gresslve rook. M, J. Mortensen carMesdames Elliott -- Dunn, Kenneth Tied off the honors for "60Q!1 and Mr. C. T. cannon, Bessie R. Orlms, Borg, McMullin In rook.Franklin Madseh Samuel P. Jepperson. Mrs. L. V. Nebeker entertained with Startup, Mary Markhath. Aenes a family dinner last Saturday even George Crandall, Joseph Jenkins, E. H. Holt, lng, the occasion being her birthday Nels Cooper, FlorenceH. Stevens, T. anniversary. N. Taytor, Sterling Taytor, Lester Miss Wllda Dixon entertained a Taylor.- Mazie C. Knell, Ellas Gee, her friends number' ot with girt Mina C. Tucker, Olive Nixon Hickman. candy pun last , Saturday afternoon. Nixon. Elva ProMse Harding, Frank MrlC3rnaunr Carter "spentNew Carter R, R. Irvine, Jubal Hafet Sail if ear's day in Eureka with relatives.- Take;' Etta D. pagley, 3. BTshton, C Mrs. Frank Walkinfirchair and chil- E. Loose, P. G. Peterson, Fay Stiehl . T I. EluJ mn it L f drenTreturned-t- O: their home m Sail n Lake, Sunday, after a visit f sevhTrrrtyArSur'D? 1 era! days here .with her -- sister. . Mrs. IbcEL-- L. Roberts. Fred Smart, Raw- Samuel Douglass. llngs, Shirley Wilson, Hannah Mrs., Charles- H.-- White entertained Nnrm Bullock, liueo ncft. Grant at dinner on New Tear's day. Covers Ferertsen. Abe Turner, Frank K were laid for Mrs. W. O. Creer, Miss Duin, Mrs. Joseph Punn, AlUe Creer. Mrs. Emma Hltchfngs, Walker, w. H. Eastmond" J T TaVSor Miss.Keleft Hilohtogs and Miss Grace Myrtle Sumner, Fraril, arterr'Lafe Hitchings, all of Spanish Fork, and Bpwn, Mark Bown, Olive Gilchrist, Miss Grace Creer of Salt Lake." Walter Taylor, Asbtedj.. Taylor. - Mary AWss Bethidgrickson of Salt Lake, Taylor, Sid --Russell, Xottle Harris Ted Russell, Sam. Styer and Mt, Hays, Annie" Paxmahj "Llszle Taylor, Jacobgon of Tooele were the guests ol Hattie McClelland, Stewart Morrison, Win. F. Dunn, Allie Cunningham, Mr, and Mrs. Will McCormick through ' Andrew Sward, Parley Larsen, Petet the holidays.- - - , . Pardoe, Aldous Dixon. Miss Mae McBeth entertained with Jensen; bridge Monday evening at her home. JTaria Roberta, TveRoyDlxon. Waltpr The decorations were In the Christ- - Ranrtlfv, Ralph Dunn. "John "mas colors, ted f and .green. Those Herald Clark, Veda: Mackay, H. R. Earl Mc- Atkin. present were The Misses Vilate Elliott, Hazl Cormick, ,Mr. . and. ' Mrs.Wfll IMoCor-Hardlnsr, Barbara mick. Miss Beth Erickson - of Salt WestrOpe. Jenni rents, Mr. "and Mrs. Eustace Menden - ' -- 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON HAND DECORATED POTTERY This line la also being discontinued during our change. , i- - ft) CENT DISCOUNT OPENSTOCK Those wishing to fill in odd pieces to their dinner sets will find they can do so at this time at a substantial saving. ON ls theTf18" t 15 PER ON "FANCY CHINA We are closing out our entire, line at a saving oi 50 per cent to you. ofVfter after spending " - - j ) . Every article in our entire1 stock is dffered, at a saving of from 10 to 25. per cent discount. If you intend buying in the near . future, by all means take advantage of this sale. uumt-weanesa- Monday, - " - nu Ends-Ja- r. oWacketurnedUahAjj - 4:w --- reciate . take, ' Salt holidays r r: . One we know yo u will - -a- e oii-Hav- DIN-NERWA- I5PER ;ent"discount ON CUT GLASS We die nothing but the lighter cuts at popular prices. - - - - -- - f - . 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT chase for near-- birthdays. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ENAMELWARE Our stock is somewhat depleted at this time, but would ap- w- ', : , ..:. . T. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON SILVERWARE Rogers and Community. preciate your inspection. to our Remember ycu get a key with each $2.00 purchase Phonograph. - ' I ' $175.00 ,v CHINA CO. JSt. ! CENT DISCOUNT ON DOLLS AND TOYS We have a few dolls and toys left from the holidays. Now is the time to pur- 20-ye- ar ? de-nle- d - 25 PER Ours is the famous Great Northern guaran- ' teed brand and our stock is most, complete. she only had the chance she's looked By NEA Service. , A little uuwu uijuu ho ueing aownngni imNEW YORK.. Jan. 5. jwidew-s- at all alone on ,a park bench modest. "God created both men and women and watched the young people stroll and he meant they should associate ing Jyi Over by ther cwb a handsome iimoa-- - with ons another. sine had drawn up. Inside the auto women whom circumstances have mobile a smartly dressed young womthe ordinary avenues of associawistfully an regarded thejittle-widohave organized my Lonesome tion I and leaned After a while she out, club. I expect it to sweep fill over spoke.- stie-- aia. the United States." "Yott look lonesome,;' Men have taken to Miss Salem's "and I'm lonesome, too. Wont you idea more quickly than women. ' oome.and ride with we."'- "At the first meeting,1-' say the This' was one of the adventures in founder, "there tere 5 men and two women. At theTiext gathering the. of the lonesome club orcanized by number was" Ihcre'Ssed to 30 men and them were youns Miss ClaraaJemr n attorney. .Tlie ,10 .womeft Amongschool teacfiers and doctors; rcbhere lawyers, fl.fhl! gatherings wrjvjip1d,.ln -. tt-w "Writers and preachers." ays .miss stenographers. weuv io a vu, e extoHW "rour motherconpie paireo Salpm "are al wavV d an unnarrfed woman neighboring restaurant for dinnerBut . thh. out lor ... ,kt hue Mlde.' The- club m.1 she'd like to be a wlfeTinaNmother If was already fulfilling tti purpo"e. ;: WARE ON ALUMINUM MISS CLA RA SALEMt tTXT 1 PHONE 185. , T.-E- We-tfa- B tl, ' . -- Shermerj-RayTButle- - Peterson, Ramona Farrer, iva Johnsonrff rden AT'derson. Mamie Ollerton. Miss Ollerton, .Mary Roberts, Billie Bean. Selena Roberts, Rhea- - Kerr, fd(m Mrs--. Mr. and Holt will leave, the "ir'v oart of next week for Magna, where make yislrLiome for the time being. . . Vleor's breakfast The ladies of the Junior "Bridge dub entertained their husbands and the .following special guests last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Will COLD MEAT Bologna, lb. Welnlea,' lb. Ham Bologna tb,.. Oxford Ham lb. . Cormlck; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Ada Ware, Miss Mae McBeth and Dr. EX. G. Christensen." Supper was served from iseven small tables, followed by bridge. W. T. Amos and Mrs. Will McClellan oft the prises tor high score 'Carjedl - and r. and Mrs. T. is. Keece won ue V consolation prizes. . - vr -- llt il 14 ;. - 1 ' v': v ' ' ' " ' - j - " " ' ' ' -T llfllfri " .'r. V toJri Zjf veara. .Thirty years of TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I IpeorWof Utahcoris our guarantee that fex-- I able and satisfying. Overland Express s I ' . Kouna lrtp licketsWith Nine Months ". . 1 I " ', " 1" .? 14 . J$hA' r ,r i . . f: '" "T. Boiled, Ham, 20e Wo .20c .35c lb.... BmokedTIamf Separator?utter. ib SugarylO lbBr --- 40 -- . Loose Maraconi; lb.. Pot Roasts, lb, irjn W Pnoaffl. lb. . . . 60c - .A - JFLOUR ' ,..... ' 2. . Cream FOR BREAKITA8T, of Wheat, pkg.......,,.o 35o Carnation "Wheat," pkg... "VCarnatlon Sunripe Wheat, -- Qjtopttnpwi- ' - miwr . . .." '8unrlpe Oats, lows. Feel the conpsedon dis- -. appear and your cold vanish. At all draggiste. - if f r ;f SODA CRACKERSr ... V r ."-- A " . J . . --- v- Medium Funitlv Sise Soda. 31b. bot net i .' ' .,: asyrvp forcwghs&coldt price--lb. ........198 We have some nice each .. t : Nor-wa-y'. at, Herring ... -- visit . .. ! ..... .."... t. kg.. Street Mtved' Plckles,, s.a mil Ava la II. APbi V" Salt Side. jb f eff J,. ...'. " A. P. ft G.. , j; ., , lwmmMM(rr:r jrvv ' ciTLJz: 11 O I ii en I ' Tsl Q' J li ' x I rJ v ' o for 80AP a White and Pearl H1NDMARSH , - . ..-10- Up - III r?f- .- rm i......Jr ......... .palmolUe 0o : 1 .V""' tjfA Ti. "v ..2 tor zao Naptha, Cryjtal WhitebjitHa, ..490 TOILET, SOAPS .300 7,. ,...,............. ............... Crcme Oil . : b .'J--S,- -- 1 ..... . . .80s Ariohovlee, lb. Try some on your next pkg;,iv,,i,si'J' ...25s Soda, 2 for... A -- Another barrel f that has Just ar. rived and m are selling Good, Cocoa eame i 10 .'. : rm floUr' ' "our f ' Hose o -, .- SSI Hv I .3 for 25s. .....3 v. . . i .3 T . FvpDkirir . h sv w B I ' r- ' . f or 25o --L SI UAUUIUIUI . for.,-t5- .Fresh EgcV dosi, . .S5i Sugajv, 1 lbs.. . . .0o Sugar, per bag.t.W.40 - Flour . ' - r . I - m. want 1 : I 2 for 25o' .2 tor S5e zss Peas-...2 for S&o Peas ,. U . i.v r 5 Vear Uiingless Beans ........2 for 35e Pork and Beans, Pierce's, per 15c and 25o can ' 20o Hominy, per can . . . ... . . . una -- m Sauer Kraut cans SauerlCrauV cans. Corn"- - It at the uoe, cocoanui, A : I- .'m I "Small Soda. IV sndlnflaradtui3uqtlcklyfol , pkg....i..:..i.35e 303 pkg......15o and Armour's Cort Flakes, 10o and 13o Pot Toaxtles, pkg ,.r.'11o and 17o i.TCenogg"s Corn Flokcs. .11e and 17s II . Only too ofton is that annoying Iilus couh th warning of SU nesa lo coin. Ctteck Its develop.' Tarnt with Dr. King's. Grateful tttUefforscratchy.iniuted throat ...35o Oats, pkg " 1 miU CT - M.y 'r Half. lb..2So Breakfast Bacon, lb- S5e Hoover's Flcar. sack... 2.M Hoover's Flour, 100 lbs, 0 Germade, bag Cream Meal, bag.C.i ......, .k.30o. J r" r.TK . IbftilOe-Whol- ' Xream Cheese, lb.. 30c. Cream Briok. ll.i.. 35e ? . . or TTi - - SPECIAL UNTIL NOON B5XTRA J - to AU Points- - Limit y '- ffl- ) . . ,"' VtAlii - Continental Limited seniceo "the -- ' v 'j making Excelsior Flour for more than 30 dependably A V ' ' been - 1. ?; ' -- -- r. - m Hoover Brothers have v V Phone 117.iV j Mr I - ; 1 i 1j w fJ k.- - JT'Jf .n ' lfam&tRKiR $$r xi'ni. " flfilllilflflll : ' T -- Vr ' h her hend, tth Mt mind. linstor on . ' -- . Vy . ,"..,' . - m. A Tadld"COncert from K. H. .", the ties Angeles Times, was received by: - X, - You can save money- - - Harvard 'Olson at the home; ofhls oarenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ol0n. friends New gear's eve. Twenty-on- e BowenrJesBte"HugheefSpanl8h Ueaffaif and . "Fork,,. Edith : Bill. "DdhaTDanlels, otJtrlsoffjBnJoye'd pronounced It a most enjoyable evenCleophia Mendenhall, vora "Cravens, entef tainment - -- Bernice Dixon, 7 Fern Oberhanaly of ing's . Prdvo. Ftorencw Wlghtmajw-BlaP- 0" " McBeth and the hostess. At 6:30 ' a. m.- - the crowd renaired to Paul's '' ' , , .Cafe.. where they enjoyed. their New " . - . . tJdtinr aiHy lisve un hV n new omp mi will vniif Grocery Buvine: trom . t:s during 1923 TUnf :" IJMie "bweih Lizzie Clarkson, Florence Bee, Evelyn Bean, Alene PWl'ips, Lysle Lindsay, Alberta Hulsh, LaVieve Huish. Fern Sylvester, Fav Folster. V(lma Howe, Henrietta Taylor, Jennie , Camr-bell- . Herme'e Rthel Taylor. Arotiinl .rhls tlmp ulthoiisli Y P- - ..i rs. Jacobson of Tooele, Mr. and 'Mrs, Frank Harris, Miss' Effie KBlsey of Mlss Alr Sprlngville, MissIvy-Done- , berta "Nfebeker, Dr. E. G. Christensen and Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Stewart A very Jolly watch party was held Jensen fiun- at the home of Mrs. day evening. Miss Iona Gale being hostess. Christmas colors prevailed throughout the. entertaining ..rooms. An early supper was followed by progressive "500'," games and dancing, Those enjoying the . affair were Messrs.'SMax Peery, Victor Woods, riyfnrii Harn, Leslie Barnett, Oliver Clayson, Erpest Albert McClellan, Shirley Christensen, Courtney Wegland, Jack Naylor and Dr. E. G. Christensen. and the Misses Ip Cravens of v Lob Angeles -- Ruth Jr Mjf - - - You'll feel betttf. ea soon r.s you swallow the first :.'oa3. Two orllirce pllb usvally stoj all the pain, 7 bri Miles ArsTi - pmin ; pills" rnarcoticsand f ffee ISmoIuUVt3 f rorri""a!l h-b- . lt- crniirfg iryc3 Tltcsy relievo vdthout darker anJ v " wii!out bud &lr e!Tect3. 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