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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, JULY 1, 1923. LaYard Shaw waa beat man.- Dancing was the feature of en tertainment during the4 evening, the music being furnished by the Carter orchestra of LehL The following program was also rOR WEWLYWEOS. enjoyed;. Vocal solo, Joseph Tay lor; readings. Miss Wilma Good-ridg- SOCIAL CALENDAR .CCEPTION s the wedding weep- !Tew by Mr. and Mrs, Joseph . Andrew H. Mrs. nfl xi. ..,4 IT rake view, Friday eveningla Tbird ward social hall, T. Mr and lira. Lamar Mn. Wednesoay. June Miss formerly vU tomslt Scott , of pink and white. bell hung in the 7.; from which were draped "Z streamer, ui white colored or tne nau. at tour corners - .I.a mmnlAVA tfl 2w ' Z Kheme welling L ' solo, LaVon Bunnell. . , -- ku. Vocal "A delicious luncheon waa served to 135. Mrs. Mayme. Cllnger . and Mrs. Mallnda Jorgensen presided In the lunch room, and were assisted in serving by Miss Luclle tamb, Miss Winnie Scott, Miss May Scott, Miss Grace Williamson, Miss Vlnna Bunnell, Miss Margaret Reese, Mrs. Norman Scott, Miss Irene Jorgensen, and Miss Fern Scott " The Misses LaPreal .Shaw were in charge Of the punch booth. Numerous useful and beautiful the guests gifts were received by of honor, who will - make their home in Lakevlew. ..7 . W. E. Hawkins and son Claude t decorative . tha receiving une were air. have returned to their home In coa Provo, after two weeks motor . Shaw, Mr, anq Mrs, .1 trip to California, where they visitHrs. Canay rs bride was prettily gownea ed relatives In' Los Angeles and with Long Beach. dress of white i crepe wit . her ell of jjer head trimmings, - The Ladles Guild of the St 'uBi was caught by a silver surMary's church pleasantly band, ana , sue crrieu P. Rea at the home Mrs. Ben prised Miss Koby Taylor ,ridl bouquet. caae snaw were Driaes- - of Mrs. B. F. Roper Thursday Miss . ,4 luncheon was served to the follow- - j compliment to Mrs. William Ber- - f work and social chat, a delicious sach of Los Angeles, California, ing: Mrs. W. F, Bulkley. Mrs. H, The following Provo ladles have R. Pasewalk, Mrs. E. W. Duncan, 'accepted invitations; Mr. John Mrs. Bowen. Mrs. Phillip Hale,!R Athicn. Mra G. H. Helndselman. MrC L. P. Guy. Mrs. Jamea Wat Mrs. C F. M&w, Mrs. Etta D. Bag son, Mra. James Addison, Mrs. ley. Mrs. W. J. Sttehl and Mrs. C. Sarah Winder, Mrs. Charles Hop- E. Loose. kins, Mrs. Leslie Condon. Miss Sandla Fisher, , Miss Kathryn Miss A'.ene Bonnet entertained Fisher, Miss Virginia Rea. Mrs. the. Pleasant View ward Cleaners McElroy, Miss Ellen Lees. at her home Friday evening. An en i I I joyable time was spent with sewMr. and Mrs. Alma Straw aning, music and fiamcs during wliicU nounce the engagement of their a deluicus luncheon was served to daughter. Miss Mabel Stubbs, to Miss Ruth Lluff, Miss Nola Clutf, Clair Mortensen, son of Mr. and Miss Luella fieldrum. Miss Flora . . i 1 If n .I . MUa I ill a rti nmaa Miss I jiio. j. n. aiuriousen ui rrgsiLip!,,,,m,, Utah. The marriage will take Dorothy Goodman, Miss Valera place the latter part of July In this Foote, Mies Pauline Phlllipa, Miss city. Etta Phillips. Miss" Ida Slack. Mrs. e Earl Foote and Mrs. D. J. Bonnett i The members of the Utah Sor-oris club entertained at a kenstng-toRev. and Mra. W. F. BucUeyi at the home ot Mrs,, George W. have as their wej?k end guests, Creig Friday afternoon. The 'ass- Mies Caroline and Miss Florence I isting hostesses were Mrs. John Harrison of Salt Lake. J. W. B. Ashton, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, Io.ies, Fred Riciards and Ttcnias Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. L. E. Eggert-sen- , Richards of Randlett, Utah. Mrs. Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Ralph , Piulton. Mrs. W. O. Creer, Mrs. was a L. Mrs. W. Wtttemore James Henrle and Mrs. J. N. Ellert-sen-. Salt Lake visitor last week. sewDuring the afternoon of, ing, preparations for the clubs part 'iss Connie Miles of Logan has In the Fourth of July celebration returned to her home after a few lunwere discussed. A delicious days visit here with Mr. and ;!!rs. cheon was served to 22. layton Jenkins. J- -' .'' ' 1 ' - 200 Pairs of White . n Slippers and Oxfords On wore n.veau-- afternoon, in celebration of her Mrs. George Havercamp and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Decker and birthday anniversary which occolored Speckhart of Salt Lake will daughter Clella, and Mr, and Mrs. Phillip social on . The that day. curred was Ehaw'sr dresi Visa of home lawn party entertain a bridge at the David Openshaw have returned to rose colored crepe, 4with 'black waa in the form of a needle- - the former Tuesday afternoon in their homes in Prdvo from Los Anafternoon of the and during beaded and trimmings. geles, Calif., where they have been Isitlng the past two weeks. . They went to attend the wedding of Mfx and Mrs. D. Lynn Openshaw which took place in Los Angeles, June 20. Mrs. Openshaw was formerly Miss Lorenda John, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David John of this city. 1 BLACK BLACK U WHITE Brown and daughter of 1 1 m Mrs. C.areE. the PBIEGE i BIEGE guests ot Mr. and Ogden Mrs. Roy Decker for a tew days. GREY Miss Tayior gown of peacn : : inrni iiiiyj EXTRAORDINAR Y Sale Monday and Tuesday July 3 and 4 at-- ilit. tar-wht- le . !( OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF T7f f T7 ll IV U (C M- ni h white 41 'i-.i- BARGAIN PRICES For Monday and Tueoday EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Speclal Lot LADIES' WHITE STRAP PUMPS One Lot one Odd Lot One b all $4.75 valae. Values to $2.75. $4.45. '.. I - V - I" r ' gertsen, entertained their .partners at the ward social hall Thursday evening. Games and dancing were enjoyable features ot the even lug's entertainment, during which a delicious luncheon was. served " to 20. V On account of the busy season and crowds expected at this sale, you are invited to wait on yourselves if clerks are busy. time was 5li3!l supper was served to 100. n'.c M SPRINGVILLE NEWS. June 30. The SPRINGV1LLE, Shady Corners service station,, lo cated on Main and Fourth North is now opened to the public. It is feet TAYLOR BROS. Co. spent A pic III Mi w-9- 5 ThU it an exceptioal opportunity to get your white footwear for the 4th nost delightful WHITE OXFORDS cement Shoe Department and steel, by structure and is absolutely nm modern and fireproof. large asadrd rive way gives plenty 16 16 glass Mrs. Ray N. Brown Calif., were A of geles, M II 11 I II I 1 mi"" li ii h IIWH 11 Vr"niii' '"""'iiiiliiiiii" """I n K M i r ii JJ - SS either is the proprietor and assuree the autolst acrvioe equal to any in the state. The Sprlngvllla band will en tertain tltt public Sunday after noon at 4:80 o'clock at the City park. The male quartet will ren I der a song composed by Professor Sauer, director pf the band, "When It's Springtime in the Rockies." W. G. Groom will also give several vocal selections. The Sprlngvtlle Canning com- jany has contracted all the sweet white cherries and will be running full blast July 5. fop pnntomers from 4!rotloD. W. T. Storey 8PRINGVILLE stock II ctors r 11 of be other come . i mm Mill Wr r ii y m . WK-r-n- l s l&i i rat I sau- - i dlrec- - SOCIETY i The home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Maycock was the scene of much merriment Tuesday evening, where la bundle snower compumeniary to Miss Lillian Condle, a bride, of the The house was decorated with cut The main diversions of flowers. the evening were parlor games and readings by Mrs. Katherine Saulsbury. A most delicious lunch eon was served to the following: Mrs. Gibson Condle, Mrs. Julia Maycock, Mrs. Fanny Oakley, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Ernest Sum-gioMrs. Col lata Boyer, Mrs. Nettie Thorn, Mrs. Dan Sumsion. Mrs. Alva Zatbriskie, . Mrs. John Mrs. Kenneth Condle, Alleman, Mrs. Louie White, Mrs. WU1 Clark, Mrs. Phebe Singleton, Mrs. Dennis Palfreyman, Mrs. Earl Condle, Mrs. Delos Oakley, Mrs. Delta Faddig, Mrs. Raphe!' Palfreyman. Mrs. Polly Atwood of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Berry Maycock of Salt Lake, Mrs. Frank Dalton of Mont peller, Idaho: Mrs. DeWItt Packard lot Provo, Mrs. Dimmlck Childs, and the Misses Melba Condle, Leona Carmen Clark, Lola Sumslon. Jennie Pal' White, freyman, Ersell Clark, Louise land, Hannah Rowland. Mis Melda Marble of Brlgham city is spending a few days with (the Mendenhall family. Mr. and Mrs. John Brailsford are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy at thelr.home. Miss Mlaa Arline MendenhalL Hepsey Befry, Mrs. WUda May cock Beck' entertained Saturday aveninc at a bundle shower in compliment to Miss Lillian Con die, who will marry Clarence Lewis of Nevada, Friday at the Salt Lake temple. Mattie Cllve and son Mrs. Claud, of 8aK Lake: Dr. and lira. F. T. Reynolds of Provo, T. and week,' was given. ot Los An the Monday evening guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Jesse O. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holdaway of Vineyard were the Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Handiey, who with their son Charles, Jr, motored back with them to Vine yard, where they spent Monday and Tuesday at their farm. Spend the 4th at Footwear tor toe Monday &niUi In Mvral uK alio Hack JlZQ Children's SUppere hinatioru with Uathtt Kgf Leather Gnm Canvas and Patent Girls' Strap Slippers, 2,95 ft&?K A " Gfi& j. ' t AND VACATION f UMMER HATS T Geneva ? Cool J-- artistically ? IT tT n, DE, to 8 2 PAIR ' Tfce members of the American Legion Auxiliary and American Legion enjoyed an outing to Saratoga Thursday evening, where a r"-gj CHILDREN'S PATENT SLIPPERS heels; values to $2.95 -- n 1-- Boy Scout trlop No. 1 of the Second ward, under the direction of their j scoutmaster, Grant N. Eg- - with bathing and dancing. BLACK TRIMMED .AND OXFORDS 2 Nl at . ALL SIZES A new line of Felt Sport Hats for Women and You should Young Ladies have just arrived. see them to appreciate their quality and f dura-bilit- y. Just the thing for that trip. We are making BIG REDUCTIONS on all summer hats for women and children. Now is the ideal time holiday. to buy for the national t X ?X v Fanny-Rowlan- Broken sizes fa Men's Shoes and Oxfords at W S3 95 I . ' VTX tf&r Buster Brown Shoe Store IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU. -- Something Doing all Day Bl Mfllinery 37 WEST CENTER STREET. T X X ? ?? ? t |