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Show THE PROVO POST MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923 WEDNESDAY Miis Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 .leH!:: Mrs. L! J. Cassity entertained a music for the - evenings entertainapd at her home Fri- ment. All are urged to attend, cosparty -j in come to dressed to pioneer ,her complimentary day evening;? tumes. whose birthday daughter, Mildred, ' anniversary occurred on that day. A Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fransen anwas spent with games pleasant time4 and "musical- numbers, during which nounce the birth of a fine son, Fria delicious luncheon was served to day. Both the mother and the baby - . are doing nicely. fourteen guests. Mrs. R. F. Crandall will entertain The B. Y. U. Women were delight' afternoon entertained the Saturday Utopia club - members at her fully William Mrs. J. at the' home of Thursday afternoon. Needle read the home musical Knight. Mrs. Algie E. Ballif numbers and luncheon famous opera Alda, ' after which work,be enjoyable features of the afseveral selections from- the opera will afThe ternoons entertainment. were played on the victrola. ternoon's program also included two and Miss Miss LaVIeve Huish pleasing vocal solos rendered by Mrs. to have Peterson returned Ethel Ray Olpin. A delicious luncheon was served. Assisting Mrs. Knight as Provo, following a pleasant weekhostess were Miss Hermese Peterson. end at Logan. The Provo visitors atMiss Fanny McLean, and Mrs. Frank- tended the U. A. C. Junior Prom, lin Y Gates. Friday evening, which they report .. was both successful and enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs! R. L. Jensen of Magna spent Saturday in Provo, The Nelke Reading club will meet in open session Thursday afternoon visiting with relatives and friends: at the home of Mrs. R. J. Murdock, The Elks ladies will meet in regu- 345 North University avenue, promptlar social session this evening in the ly at 3:30 oclock. The afternoons Elks clubrooms; ; The time will be program will consist of a discussion spent with cards, after: which lunch- of the operas Carmen Rigoletto eon will be served. All Elks ladies and numLohengrin, are invited to be in attendance. bers from each of the famous operas. The guests will be the members of Mrv and Mrs. Arnold. Henrichsen the Nineteenth Century and the will entertain at their home Thursday Utah Sorosis. clubs. Mrs. evening tor the' members of the T." O. Murdock as hostess willAssisting WilMrs. be N. O. club.- The card game 500 liam H. Boyle, Mrs..D. D. Boyer, and will be featured, followed by lunch- Mrs. Jack Teasdale. eon. . n . 1 1 - What Our Dollar Day Means to You - A monthly event established to give you the opportunity to replenish your supplies, and at the same time, to save money. Our DOLLAR DAYS have become an institution built upon High Quality Merchandise sold at . j j j i Flaxon Turkish Towels Even better, than ever before. Size 22x43; 40c value 4 FOR $1,00 36 inches wide, extra fine Bleached Muslin Checked Flaxon with-tousic- al - ) the Lowest Possible Prices. quality plain white Flaxon 39c value 36 inches wide; fine quality 4 6 YARDS $1.00 YARDS $1.00 Nainsook -- Unbleached Muslin Mrs. Harvey Cluff and daughters, The members of the Optomist club will be the guests of Mrs. Clarence the Misses Bernice and Frances Beesley'at her her home Thursday Cluff, former residents of Provo, but afternoon. Spring flowers will decor- now residing at Salt Lake City, spent in this city, visiting ate therooms. The card'game 500 the week-en- d f with relatives and friends. will be followed by. Idncheon. 36 inches wide. 36 inches wide, in white only 25c value 6 YARDS $1.00 10 YARDS $1.00 6 YARDS $1.00 Seamed Sheets Mercerized Poplin Silk Striped Shirting inches wide, good assortment of patterns; $1.00 36 value 3 YARDS $1.00 Extra special 36 2 FOR $1.00 $1.00 EACH MESS ALINES and TAFFETAS Good ! Checked Ratine , All sizes; $1.00 values Scrims and Marquisettes; values up to $2.00 Plain White, 29c value 6 YARDS $1.00 Envelope Chemise Remnants Plisse Crepe BLOUSES Georgette and Crep, de Chine; $6.00 values Extra special assortment of colors $1.00 EACH EXTRA SPECIAL FOR $ DAY ; YARD $1.00 Bloomers and Step-in- s inches wide; 50c value Vlade 3 YARDS $1.00 ' Knight Woolen Mills Fringed AUTO ROBES; Size 60x80; $10.00 values of pink lingerie mull $1.00 $6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of Size 72x90; $1.50 value VOILES erican Fork were Provo visitors Sun- returned to their home in this city, ROBES 3 YARDS $1.00 day. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Sam following a pleasant months visit at EACH $1.00 Special Lot Beautiful Los California. Leavitt. Angeles, They patterns 59c values $4.95 port having had a very enjoyable - Extra Special Colors: Mrs. Clark Newell will be hostess trip Rose, Blue, Orchid, Qollars Pillow Cases to the Thursday Evening Bridge club 50c value $1.50 values 4 YARDS $1.00 The Is invited to members and a few Invited friend Size 42x36; 30c value public in general Ties at her home Thursday. Spring flow- attend the chicken dinners which EACH 3 YARDS $1.00 : $1.00 values $1.00 FOR $1.00 ers and foliage will decorate the will be served Thursday and Friday 4 . at the of tables home. ward Four hostess' Bonneville meeting 2 FOR $1.00 12 "Until 2' oclock. All Silk Mull bridge will be played. followed by house-froreare to Silk attend the dinners Hose luncheon. desiring V 36 inches wide, all colors-50- c . quested to be at the Commercial 56 inches wide, attractive All sizes, colors: blrck and Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Denhalter bank corner between the hours value checks h in Bookfold, 35c value Collar-attache- d patterns were pleasantly surprised at their named, when they will be taken to cordovan; $1.50 values and band : 25c value and the plaids YARDS 3 home Saturday night by a number of i meeting house gratis. made $1.00 of fine quality styles, 6 YARDS $1.00 PAIR $1.00 friends, who came1 to honor Mrs. . madras and YARDS 5 percale, A $1.00 be given this Denhalter on her birthday anniverdancing party will , when sary, which occurred on that day. evening in the I. O. O.F.-hallm , ,T The Danhalter home was attractively the Modern Woodmen of the World decorated with carnations and ferns, will entertain their partners and Jtlie $1.00 a birthday gift to the gubst of honor. public in general. Splendid dance Bloomers An enjoyable evening was spent music has been secured.' for the eveGingham and Devonshire; the ning. All are cordially invited to be Pink and Black Sateen, alst with the card amfe 500 andHanBoys Caps plain and assorted patterns. in attendance. Wolford prizes received by Mrs. value1 Lvalues to knit 25c pink h $1.50 values son, Lee Thatcher, Mrs. LaMar The members of the Utah Sorosis and Leslie Mildenhall, the 3 FOR $1,00 6 YARDS $1.00 fa- club will meet in regular session latter two being the consolation deafternoon a home at of the were furnished by vors. Cards Wednesday licious luncheon, served to the fol- Mrs. W, J. SteihL 355 East First You guests': Mr. and North street. The afternoons proValues lowing always money-savin- g, "Mrs. Hobart Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-"en- gram of entertainment will be furby Mrs. J. B. Ashton,- Mrs. E. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl nished Sale No No Wednesday, March 14. . No Opens 9 H: and Mrs. Fred R. TayLee Mrs. and Mr. Eastmond, Thatcher, Johnson, a discussion Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hanson, Mr. lor, and will consist of and Mrs. LaMar Hlndmarsh, Mr. of the lives and works, of American women musicians. All members are and Mrs. Leslie Mildenhall. urged to be in attendance. News, exhibpartment of the Deseret use Accounting for Thunderstorms. Miss Veva Peters will entertain of a movthe the by. ited pictures D. Little Mrs. Frances bad lived in an apartB. n F. Gay entertained at the S. C. S. girls at her home Thursslide. A delicious lunch-eo- ment ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY picture, ing some time and was greatly her home for Needle afternoon for the Friday work, games, hostess to theday evening. the was served by and musical numbers will be enjoyed, members of the Provannas club. Carclub members: Mrs. Par- Interested when the family upstairs after which luncheon will be served. nations and ferns decorated the following Dixon, Mrs. J. F. McClellan, Mrs. moved. Several weeks later, during rooms with a pleasant effect. A lit- ley G. A. Cluff, Mrs. Era Dixon, Mrs, a severe thunderstorm, she suddenly Extensive preparations have been erary program, including several Walter Essie Silck, Mrs. said to her mother, Mother, U someTaylorMrs. ball readings by Edgar A. Guest given by made for the big H. Beck, Mrs. one 50 VOICES Mrs. J. Hoover, moving up In the sky? which will be conducted Caleb Haws, Mrs. by the Mrs. Caleb Haws, was enjoyed. A Upton Critchlow, Fred Provo camps of the Daughters of the pleasing vocal duet was rendered by J. W. Bailey, and Mrs. John Utah Pioneers this evening in the Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Upton Mrs. Penrod. Cvil in Suspicion. Provo high school gymnasium. The Hoover. An interesting feature of He tluii was lr.es n hall is beautifully decorated for the the afternoons entertainment suspicion Mr. and Mrs. Lland L. Cook enlife of it sentinel never re lives the occasion in the .national color the exhibiting of photographs of dina scheme of red, white and blue, na- beautiful scenes in Zion and Bryces tertained at prOttily appointed eve- lieved, whose business is to look out tional emblems and flags being em- canyons, Yellowstone National park; ner at their home Saturday for and expect an enemy, which is aD occasion being in celebra- evil not very far short of perishing the ning, ployed in the decorative scheme. The and other points of interest in this bj Murdock orchestra will furnish the state. Mr. Gay, of the touring de- - tion of the birthday anniversary of him. Young. Mrs. Cook, which occurred on that day. A red and white color scheme and prevailed throughout the rooms, decwas also employed in the table orative scheme. Following dinner, the evening was pleasantly spent with cards, musical numbers and dancing. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. , , i Am- . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Palmer have Plain colors; 50c value Linen Finish Suitings T Bertha PLAIN Mens Knitted Cretonnes Gingham Ladies Mens Shirts 27-inc- . all-size- ' s . -- Children's 1 Short Lengths - 75c, Hind-mars- -- $1.00 self-invit- are . ed ce Store - assured of excellent at this great Refunds Approvals oclock event. Returns Every Final. r1 . The Mendelssohn Male Chorus old-fashio- ned pe.-petua- l Dixon. Miss Elfie Anderson had as her Miss Berguest over the week-en- d nice Cluff of Salt; Lake City, formerly a resident of this Oty. BIG SALE Attracting Attention MANY BARGAINS FOR YOU ; i v Kitchen Cabinets for Cotton Felt IVfattress ' Leather Seat Dining Chairs BrassJBed, Spring and Mattress . Mrs. Hugo Price was hostess at .a well appointed dinner party at her home Sunday afternoon, complimentary to Miss Bernice Cluff and Mrs. Madaline Roberts, both of Salt Lake Spring flowers and fernsCity. Your work You cant do good work when ypur head piece. throbs, your back aches Mrs. Thomas W. Ashton spent Sator youre tortured by urday in Salt Lake City, visiting with friends. rheumatic, sciatic or monthly pains. Ciouds. The sky was never empty and never Pills. Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n was idle ; the clouds were continuously at play for our benefit. Over relieve pain quickly, against us, from our station on the safely and without unhills, we saw them piled and dissolved, condensed and shifted, blotting the pleasant after effects. blue with sullen stretching, Your druggist will sell into dappled fields of table centerCovers were laid for ten. formed an attractive $44.00 $7.50 $4.50 $33.00 f Walter rain-spot- s breeze-frette- d, gray, bursting Into an explosion of light or melting Into a drizzle of sll ver. Henry James. A E Overstuffed Living-RooSuite; Bed, Davin-ettRocker and Winged Arm Chair, only $115.00 three-piec- e m is- - e, 3 Bird Loyal to its Home. The phoebe, of the family of fly catchers, builds its nest close to the The same pair of haunts of man. will return year after year to phoebes Uieir former nesting place, often building tlie new nest on, top of the old one them to you at - pre-w- ar prices. Regular package doses 25 cents. Economy package doses $1.00. Walliace, Basso ' Dr. w. jj Worley Tenor Miss Becky Almond, Pianist and Accompanist In a very entertaining program of Classical and .Popular Numbers 25 - PROF. JOHN J. McCLELLAN, Director Florence Jepperson Madsen; Soloist A. i ' ' j. Provo Stake Tabernacle Friday, March 16 125 Lyon&Healy Concert - Music Co. t y of ff" C- - Brothers i |