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Show -- PAGE JTHE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1923. Tr If II J- Irn-- five. Many usfeul and beautiful irifts were received by the guest of huma s-orr))m the following: Mrs. Hattie Mc- ii -flii -. -e J Clellan, Mrs. Elisabeth Taylor, Mrs.' ii-2LJ, wewrum, sirs. 8. H. Jones, ' entire The bride; Dretwas house SHOWER. BRIDAL I KKitu u. ui-u- u, jure, nuriwira with roses and; chry4 Hoover, Mrs. Orson Shill, Mrs. Charles E. Jones, assisted by Mrs, Clinl and - Miss J:tta santheniuffla. During th evening Chase. Mrs. J. B. Glsen. Mrs. M.-- iuiiin ea yg vr ii t l!r 52 tlr . u uiuiTu uk uuuro juuuun.i to daugh-ingla -compliment .venlnr . , . , , . , her . , eoua tiaii, gjMii.v.o. lf! I VAim-- oiiueirfeAuavtij AahmI Unto.,!, ,. , .. , ...... W'if Hid m r, and mains yum "Oh My . Ajg'c-ii"- '" III , l ' .kjit) " u--a ojocuum "So Was I" , viiase. & a immiMt i 1 I 1 Julia iZ,TmJ.! ' ' " " Aanw:i. nipa ti.. , ,. . .. . hn,Jlt iH UJ i .. Ktta Jones, Mrs. II, SomtiVTaiss ann n A; Dixon, Mrs.- - George Powelson, Mrs. . Ellen. A. CeuttuJ Mrs. Richmond, Mrs.. John Saxey, Mrs. Pricilla Swenson, Mrs. Mamie Cruel! and. Mrs. Singtelum, Mr Janet Bingham. NfrSECRET NOW JJuBftr-MrsK- NNO U NCE THEIR A as I ,VI. IK, . n n nk g r& n n n n rrrnTiTrni n 1 b , BRIDGE LUNCHEON. . Mrs. Henry W. Gease at a bridge luncheon at her " home Thursday afternoon. The entertain"'' ing rooms were attractively decorated with full flowers and ferns. Mrs. W.' J. Stiehl was awarded the bridge favor. Luncheon followed cards. JnelwletMri ths luvHvrt gnest list 36 inches wide.' We were able were: Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. W. J. to procure more of that wonStiehl, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, derful .quality sateen that Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. A. D. Sutton. Mrs. B. E. Sutton, Mrs. Georse E. proved so popular at our last Bratton, Mrs. J. T. Fnrrer, Mrs. J. sale. Regular value 5 yard. B. Tucker, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor. Mrs. C. II. Taylor, Mrs. O. It. Thomas. THANKSGIVING DOLLAR Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. !1 DAY OJU SPECIAL,. Jobirfrflwhl, Nlfs. Mark AnderKon, H vard . . v . : . . . . . Mrs. F. J. Hed Mrs. onist, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Fred lseu, Mrs. SWen O. NMson, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. J. B. Ashtou, Mrs. H, B '. Ashton, Mrs. G. H. Hieniielnin. s . Black Sateen waaa ... 1 m m 1 t "Km li'l i hi:v v v .... . , .............1v'.v .w.o- v. : I .'" I ' 1 ! HEAD j)RES8 , - S- i. - CrXnr- v a 1 ue. THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL, 3 yatds.' . . - DOLLAR $1.00 a 1 good paTHANKSGIVING tterns, DAY DOLLAR flfl very wide; quality; an attractive : all sizes: $1.25 THANKSGIVING DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, 2 for. I .. nink - the place of ging- Fine to take Gingham Vests - Pebble Crepe ham in cold, weather; 32 inches Wide; a wide variety .of colors and - patterns.- EritlayJi)V.I6TStoiiflpenial, LadiedlTP V . This Gonimunity ri Mrs. George Hansen Mrs. J. L. C. 11 Ward, Mrs. C. E. Mnw, Mrs. A. O. Iverson. Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Whitccotton, Mrs. Herrod, Reed Anderberg, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. E. Bert Whipple, Mrs. E. G. - InusTMrs. - . One of the Most Exceptional' Events or. Wonderful, valuer Ever Offered to, Frank-pernin- 1 m iia d SPEtA $1.00 il Silkoline inches v$de; attractive patterns and o n ft- r- THANKSGIVING DOLLAR DAY ffl nn 5 yard3..PliUU SPECIAL, 36 -U Granite Cloth - 36 inches' wide ; a more serv iceable cloth than serge; ex cellent quality; $1.25 value. THANKSGIVING DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, CQ 36 inches wide ; fine quality ; uau very ttt-. good patterns; regular value 25. THANKSGIVING-- 1 1 nfl 1 DOLLAR DAY 6 SPECIAL, yards..PliU .Percales MrfCW WT1 .k vm II I J 11 I-- yara - i Corsets Broken lots; good styles ;s Cretonnes values to $5.00. THANKSirtcrtes wide: attractive sfi GIVING DOLLAR DAY patteinsk values to 40c. SPECIAL, THANKSGIVING DOLLAR $1,00 T DAY SPECIAL, pair ,.-- Henddresst are very fashionable now and are sure to be in evidence at the Christmas parties. For bobbed heads these are frequently made of silver flowers mounted on a silver ribbon. ' For the more dignified' types are the more elaborate specimens such os the one sketched above, made of silver cloth fitted over s foundation three or four Inches wide, outlined with pearls or rhinestones or a combination of both. since Hope Hampton, pretty movie idol, is married. Has been her is Jules husband And learned. so has Just Broadway July, her iiirsjLJoanager.JIMwre- magnateho-wa- s. mony Is reported tohave taken place lnBaltimore. Unique Rompers -- 4 Collar Laces Pillow Tubing Light and Dark Outing Flannel J bur phonograph "secfibr- l- everjweelTas Hf mKrfn 1 X 1 11 have several whltsach-weeiiic- stead of monthly as in the past. Get It At mm i w Tn f- - - DAY IK a- Romper Cloth 82 inches wide ;' durable y-;" comes in both stripes and qualit- . DOLLAR THANKSGIVING DAY- - - CI nn SPECIAL, 312 yardsSMiUU Music Dept. . iii in liii iitifpi fj Wool Hose i 42 inches wide; THANKSGIVING DAY- SPECIAL, - 3 50c grade. DOLLAR (PI nfl yards" - GIVING DOLLAR SPECIAL, checks. TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY m Extra. heavy weight ; and ah THANKSgood patterns. -- ITfe-i-Kga- . r $1.00 yard Visit now Gingham Effect wmmmi Lovely patterns; and extra 25 inches wide; dainty pa. THANKSGIVING good quality.; $1.50-- value. tterns. DAY ffl nfl DOLLAR THANKSGIVING DOLLAR SPECIALTyardswJ DAY SPECIAL, . the greatest hits out every week we $1.00 yards Bitim For "bitter clever new checks in the heather mixtures; also plain cordovan. THANKSGIVING DOLLAR DAY 70 a cold"-weat- her; Toweling crash toweling : re? ular value 16c. THANKSGIVING DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, $1.00 10 yards Boys' Overcoats vifflKrzi , "Knight Woolen Mills." Ages 8 to 12. $11.00 Made by the values. THANKSGIVING ffC CQ DOLLAR DAY iPUidU SPECIAL "Knight Woolen Mills" Mackinaws values $10.50. Regular THANKSGIVING DOLLAR ....$7.00 SPECIAL mm Ibn tour dMlns of ron.vw that art UfUfl ""K! tmbroldMT and appirqu pattern mad nsSaliy lorwro. colon mnt ahowa tha ctovsr dm ot two materials. ConttaatiM tmusual aad do much to maka tha gannrata Intarattias. -- 5 aroi m 9W " ....... wm:: m. jkt mm sjr mm H " . . - nons a aoclal time wil be spent and Is promised a good time. The B. Y. U. women will meet I Hughej "JUrnej afternoon at .1 o'clock at and 11a June Miller, both of Provo; WWW Lafe Bown, hinchoou wrved. Saturday Mrs. Tntwi. Penl Mra. ii MBf tfcit vnry the home of Mrs. II. M.' Woodward. Richard Eurene Ashbv and Sarah kM sine and th. 1 Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mra David Open-shain 1 . Miss Melba Hansen will be host Verle Kesler. both of Fillmore: Jo.T.rrb.dy Mm. O. A. Spear, Mrs A. B. The members of the N'elke Read- ess to the members of the R. R. club seph Burdell Roblson, Pleasant Wiib will meet. Tnurmlay after- at her home Wednesday d. W. Mm. L. Graham. ing L. . to tMr evening. Mrs. TIIREE COITLES WED. Morgan, Grove and Gladys Mary Ann Mad-- ; S :.t() o'clock at the home of Fall flowers wlU noon at throughout W. Isprevail Stubbs, Marriage licenses have been L. WhlttfrnonBi Mrs. J. auk th. mbc sn, Iiake View. Mrs. 0 W. Bailey, with Mrs. J. Leo the entertaining rooms. ' After the sued to Milton tMl minam a a Corttm. 1 1 Mrs" E. D. Fleming McEwun Mrs. Rn.v Tlmmer-man- . Uowii as assiHtiiiK (a ImM A good duties of the club have been discus boxtess. 11 Tfci 1 1 (R 7 AU ymt t m Mrs. Elliot Dntin aud Mrs. qtlcndiince f members Is desired. sed, music and a delicious luncheon OMrfiUM art Int ndw Mark Itmnn. I will lie enjoyed. I iwi4ltlo at th. (as-t- t. 1 11 Tlie SeiiloFTtrniiianclHlPof the 11 I President nik Mrs. E. E. Rlrhnrds Third A. blmUi n..1 ward ,M. 1. A. will present the -llrand Mrs. Thomas Jenkins of Malad. eittniHtr "KacliiB the Music" Mr. and Mrs. Hymm C Nlchol en in the lu a wek are Idaho spemlinK tcrtnlned at dinner Sunday In honor ' ward nniiiNcnicnt hnll Third hls I'rovo with relatives and friend. eveniim at K n'clocki All arc cordial of Tom Washburn who leaves for a mission In the Western states, NoInvited to ath'iid. ' Will Be in Provo for A dance will be Riven la the ly vember 20. A rut glass rase of fall Ronnevllle ward amusement hull flowers formed the' centerpiece for A wick apron and overall dance the dining table. Covers were laid 'hli everting. ' Wilde's orchestra will ONE WEEK, BEGINNING NOVEMBER 26 'nrntxh the miiwlc. All are coyllally will he held In the Second ward for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Washburn J1 7 TnTtedfo" aneh. J r--- 9i West Center St. MmsemtlinintliiTfGnloiObcVr liftiTTMraltyrnndMrrona' MrsrMarthe direction ot the Mutntal aiMoela-tloi- i. tln Olsen. The close association of host- Mrs. J. W. Lnnccford will he The music will furnished the Nlcol and Washburn family on. to Jtiuuiumliera oif- - tlifi BiH'lnl by PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 619-- J. Players. ,TI lialal dates back lor 13 years, wUett.tb.eji .honitf'Thursdni' af club her at been attractively decorated with were living In' Duchesne; on their jlour hat COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH ternoon. Following the nterary les-- harvest decorations and everyone homesteads. , Intttit SYBELLA CLAYTON WM.-E.-BASSET- 1 Go.V IN CONCERT Pianist a mmtmwammimm00 ' - mm adftk-eoap- In . m T- Baritone COLLEGE HALL MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 19, 1923. Admission $1.00 - Bt'-n- L MRMAYHEW 1 The Piano Tuner -V- TTY V 1 ' A |