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Show . . - - . . THE SUNDAY. HEEALD. SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1926. x .. Socl&l Editor, A delirhtfut- - aooU! event took' evening at the home of Mr. and. lira. J nines Gillisple when their children entertained In their kuoor, the occasion betnt their gtl ea wedding anniversary. Ab elaborate table was spread with a lacy cover under which was A large wedding foldefc- - llsln ak was placed la the center. Tb a, amaU yase Of Ullltt of take thaSaUel Ju the ton. Purtog din. the kw ilra: OilUspie cut and-wl- th laid of befthusbaod served It to the " seventy; .five relatives and clot friends present. A color schema of gold and white was carried out in the, dinner ai well as iff the horn decoration which were daffodil! aid narcissus. f .Tli evening was spent In giueij and nirudc and a short program. ' The nests' and aostessea were Mr plee rridT - iSmM Itfk L Aft , - - SELLERS WtcHen Cabinets t-l- d i )ttHe Jtt fcrCocnaxi tans 4 commute ht : WT T a bt tad to in, bow swch Ww flart .yea. "TThia One-Pri- k ', feiufeiaatf,', jmsy ce Phone 107 Sharp GOUspto. .. , ,i . V v ; The Misses ' Parah and Chloe Wright entertained at . their hpine dinner party. Friday fcvenlng t The faille was centered with a crystal bowl of spring flower, . Covers were laid Sr. and Mrs. 'David Guuxley Mt Jleawj t flreve..Mt. and Mra. Leo Hansra of Lehl. Miss Bi-- a trice Smith and Miss Jane Hansen f I I . - Tre Ladies Auxiliary of Sanitary and Heating Engineers " of ttah county met Friday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Kadlne Brown' of .SUIts riant o U u Hot Wither Is Near --Aireou Protected? - When will make one pound bf ice tjo almost the work of two it is sound reasoning to huy. that refrigerator. The Automatic shown above will pay for itself by saving money on ice bills. ; See our big display of Automatic Refrigerators in ;qur Hardware Department. Georgette L1 u Prtw r i- i - 11 25c 35c 55c Silk Drapery $2.95 59c wonderful wash fabric , in a wide range of colors and patterns. 36 inches wide A. $2.95 - $L00 '54 inches wide. l' In attractive terns. ... ;VMahy:propleare fiow-trierear- 75c , fiMjjWe. your, old wood shingles, no matter how curled Our rnottojs Service with Satisfac- i:; pr broken.' our ... k uon.i. uet estimate betore deciding. Slate ;s(jiurfaced roll roofing ,our. leader. ; -- v REL GREEN STONE - - - y; '.(SUndard 85 K stock) y n "RED ' " OR GREEN STONE (Substantial 75 lb. slock) . ' CO QH $f.v U .$2.50 Ii .; noon:- TELEPHONE 1157 ii rl: HdJIIUII OlllllgIG Thursday aftcrnoonThe-clutjuc- t In regnhir session at the home of Mrs. Vlrgle C. Unrdock, the aTsslst-ln- x hostess being Mrs. Stella P, Garrett The rooms were given a spring atmosphere wit,h fresh cut. white and gold flowers, : symbolic of, tha club colors: These colors also were carried out in the refreshments. The following delightful program contributed to a very pleasant; afterVocal selections, Mrs. Edith Grant Young of American Fork, duet Sadie Hownrth and Madge Peterson, violin: selections, Master Edwin Wilde selections, Maeser school orchestra; In addition to , these, Miss Louise? Cmikshank gave a number of dramatic and humorous reading.' Refreshments were serv mcmliers ed ito nbout twenty-fiv' and Invited guests. ' I1UUI UU pVt)vo,"utarV e Fine wearing qualities ; and will not fade. Silk-and-Cott- on Crepe fCrrf Hope Bleached Muslin 15c 29c .J5c , Pillow-Tubin- CG 27c 'All. colors - inches wide all colors. 37c Colored Dimity i2y2c Klcsh, ; ,.i6?3c S1XTEM ANNUAL V RELAY" fabric. co1" ' oi ,Varicty f Peach, Rose, Jade, Honeydew. 5h50 Glass Toweling colors. . A beautiful sheer 25r 32 ieh Gingham in a variety- - "of patterns and ; 32 inches, wide 50c Silk" Voil- e-T- Checks g 36 inches wide lateen Indianhcad- " "2V2YARDS., -- 'Green. 32 inches wide f olorw ; " Cottage Sheeting Bleached $1.00 Gingham 27 inches wide. " $1.00 3 YARDS $1 -- 4 . Romper Cloth Colors: Peach, Pink, Orchid and White. 19c TO 85c v S6 inch Bleached Muslin .011 Lingette Lingerie Crepe 25c Muslin Muslin QnAHn Colors: Pink, Elue, Gray, Honeydew, Navy, Black, Rosei Canary, Orchid, " . , Suiting 25c e xor " inches wide. -- -- Printed Voiles - pat- - 19c Imported Ratine. Regular $1.25 value. : 50c ii- 9-- Ratine . '''.'"c7? new '3(MTlche- percale, light and dark pattern3. - Are Youf film Missouri? 15c - 3G Fancy Voile DOMESTICS Muslin , 80x80 count PERCALE. inch Voile. All colors 50c , Fine shirting in plain colors : Blue and gray. 27 inches wide. $3.45 Voile $1.00 v -- buc- Percale chid. 54 inches wide. d a -- . 25c 50c weight sport flan- nels. Colors : Jade Red, ; a shirting. English Prints Colors: Tast'. Fcrn' Ught 19c Terry CloUi madras striped AND UP 36 inch Unbleached $3.95 Challies he Silk cowo ci na Sport Flannels . - This season's popular material for summer house and street frocks Twillsheen $1.95 In light shades Shirtings Rayons $1.50 Messaline the-ltc- ? Prints A B C n enter-taliie- Cretonnes t e j iJ ? $1.95 15 j 25c TO $1.50 Crepe Satin bers-prese- - Nets $3.25 Robinson, Elda Rowley and Montez Davis, sang a group of songs. Bish op M. E. Kartchner gave the wel ' " . come home address and Miss Davis : Keporter, Hra, T. Woffindea. responded telling of a number of ex. periences In the mission field. A ,The "JT men of the Grand View trio sang the closing number, they were Hazel Baum, Delthla Woods y ward were vlrtorioog over the Baker, . and Flossie Tanner. . basebaU a in school game high The Vineyard ward "glee club Fand , Saturday afternoon, the score being Mrs. David Skinner entertained a their partners were witertalned at m of Mr.-- and Mrs. Harry few friends at her home" Thursday afternoon "at a qullfihg party Stowt3amesistcTin"Tefrih A welcome honw party was given ments were enjoyed by twenty five Dainty refreshments Were served. 1 the Grand View ward Wednesday The various eighth grades of the guests. " ' evenlol In honot'of Miss Elta Davis Lincoln district Miet at-t.. Lincoln y. - wno returned F. Carroll jecenny t from the high schobi Friday and visited the Mrs. George Northwestern,: states intalan,.' A classes. At noon a banquet was .tile members or the Social splendid program was; gtvetk Miss served and a p.rogTanv enjoyed). In Iloiir olnh at her home in Orem . Tiftte mils read After a hort several, selections. the' afternon a track, meet was held Friduy. afternon. Ak VIglnal song composed by Elfle the Spencer school coming out vie Lbusiness meeting a Bible story en , Tingee; was sung-,- by Margaret torious. They were awarded a ban titled. 'The Miracles f the Savior, SWnney Hod MaryJolley. Peveda ner by the bich school. IiMhe even was read by Mrs. J. M. Sumner- ,- At , onuwu gave-reaaing. Quartet ing a dance was given In their lion six o'clwk a delicious supper was composed of Wayne Hansen.: WillU of. served. The tabic was centered with . , a trtU vase of yellow daffodils Cv- ert were laid for nine Hub momlicw afd the Invited guests, Mrs, J.,C, Clayton and Mrs. Ray Clark. "'Tlic next, .meeting. 'will be held at. the home of Mrs. John Christensen. , v ; still skeptical as to the life, and Tle engagement of Veada Boul- harlon fiieiwoijt sin-e- f yr I .; ftavef been tused for over twenty-fiv- e years, and that- - and Mrs. CarF. Nelson of this city, more Asphalt Shingles used in the United is annonnced by.Mr. and Mrs. Nc . son. The marriage will take place in -kind other roof of. 'JStates.than.any covering. Why? June;... .. (JSIniply because they afford an artistic beauty, perman-e- nt "How" to Fresent a Drama Re- and a fire .resisting surface that is hot obtainvIpW" was the subject of isa Inter able n any other kind of shingle. k estiiiR paper given before the mem- tiorsof, the Nelke ileffdinir clul specialize "in overihingle workr right over UP- Crepe $2.45 . J 15 c AND Flat Crepe used to beantify the rfMjnis. Needle work and musie were the main di versions of the afternoon. Dainty Mrs. refreshments were served-- . GolUns was assisted try her daugh ter, Miss Bessie Collins. The invited Mrs,. Frank Dyson and guest Mrs. Vernon Talboe. The club mem were Mesdames. C. W. Haws, Hattie MeClclIan, Albert SelcJc. FlD. : Crihlpw. F, Dr B. Gay Joseph Beck, WHlr'cr'Tcylor, Upton Hoover, L, L. Kelson. Georpe Madsen. Wren Wilkins and Alma Grandview Scrims , - -- Mrs. John Collins was hostess to the members of the Provannas clut and a few invited guests at her Vase home Friday afternoon colored tulips and sweet peas were Timpanogos Draperies Figured Flat,, . E HOUSE" .TH.13 . PL Crove. Payson Springville Nephl Sp. Fork 1 during Fabric Week" $2.95 - ONE-PRIC- ' . W2 Flowered Jerry Cluff will entertain at her home Sunday at a dinner party In honor of her husband whose birthday anniversary occurs on that date, ? v ; Co. r-Rus-seH ........ - $1.60 Mrs. T. R. Co. Refrigerators 'A ; For $16.95 - Georgette Jr. : . if . P Dixbh-Tayl- o -i memlKTs of the L'Meiift club Bullock:, j New Spring colors. ;wftt"'7girva;ToV 4ar13tHi:tltrtifnf''lJf Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Hulsh Tues day evenlnp, who are leaving Trovo to make their home in Salt Lake City. The club will entertain at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph f ! The ' 1 Attractive Merchandise at Altraclive Prices In a delightful array of giitvt prli, Mri.Oron GroScmaB clnb prize and Mrs. Sutherland prize. The rooms were prettily djcorttted with hyacinths and ferns. The invited guKts were Mrs. George J. Leveav Mrs. Ford CrandaU of SpringviHe, "Mrs. Lysle Davis, Mrs. Fred Ray and Mrs. "Shol don Drysdale. The club irieniliers presi;nt were Mrs, Joe Ahlander, Mrs. D. K. Bullock. 'Mrs. Uobcrl Held, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. Leo Sntberlund, Mrs. E. Byron Dimtrnp. Mrs. .Curl Kclierrer, Mrs. Oran ironouiau, Mrs. Wtanle- y- Bonnett, Mrs. Walter Huish, 'Mrs." Heed Bailey, Mrs. Arthur Bowers, Mrs. Seymour Gray, Mrs. Jack Bullock, Mrs. Wells Richmond and Mrs. S. Harding. Dniirty refreshments were served dining the after, noon. I itCliliffs ( Wood-CUlton- 's n l i Many gay materials arc offered at of Lebi, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Loose Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mrs. W D. Wright and the bostessea, alt of Provo. i, ;. . . The members of the L'Mctla club were entertained fey.Mrs. Ilulph Bullock, Jr., at her home. Thursday afternoon. Five tabels $f 'OIXT; were played, Mrs. Ford Craudall wij(inlng flMH Is Fabric Week -- 0 at; April 19th to April 24th '. were com acted for the essay contest whleh the Auxil iary is conducting. After the business meeting a social hour and delicious rvfrOKhpicnlji ore enjoyed. The net meeting will be held May 12 at the home of Mrs. Laure Fere-da- y of HpuuiKh F4rk. ' ' k This Week Hi t and Mra. J. W. GllUsple, Mr. and Mra. Rdj Gillpte and Mr. Bd Mrs Pay son. - f If pin' W - m. if it:, paCi: ' m Jap Crepe Extra heavy- - weight 21c off ut one moot JLn the west. v program. the gn:do scboolvevcris Extra relays are added this year The BriRham Young relhys- - are wwe placed on Friday, Arid "thf ill ' order that ' the relay feature takiiiR their place among Hie three junior-higschool events Saturday might lie emphasised. These will or four greutcat relay carnlWali will form tile close of the great carnl-va- l. morning Tbis.iirrangemcnt in.Ajuerlcn, IVnn State' and Drake leave Saturday afternoon open, for are two of the largest college relay the high school junior college, and I Ttio fii1nTt rrnlrn bun betvime ' earnivals.s Brlghanr'Voung Univer- college freshmen events.- of nnnsual Intera spectacle .sport In number athletes of One of the this sity, features year pnrticlaccount of the fact that iP'itlng ranks well up among the will be the parade vl the aU)Utes est. .On and officials followed by the ladies' there wlIMWie a race praetically lurgi'st. .1. . Last " year more than 600 athletes posture parade. Immediately after every minute during the entire afThe mammoth program of events i during the Sixteenth Annual this year that num- these events the great high school ternoon, there will be so lull in inparticipated; to take place on the T"l vltation track Meet and Relay Cam-Fiel- d ber will be exceeded, In order to and Junior college track- mwt' will terest, rfom Ihe, beginning to the next Friday and Saturday! Ival will be the lntgest evet run accommodate the extra size bf. the begin.- - , h v endj CARNIVAL PROMISES TO - EXCEED ALL OTHERS, REPORT - v : VW i ' ?-.- -- t.,'- - |