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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924. -- SOCIETY:: " viuu ni uer nome Ttiurtsdur uu" whose tiirnaay anui- - afternoon. on The that will he the diversion. ijr. Tjry oocured prettily decorated in a Dinner Hwtriok'i heaie. Werner. f ,he IM.tia Wuh LTwer. being laid for 18, af- - Th 111 Thuwda v afternoon at Tm,1i mm and music were en-- ; , which 11. T Hrrtiin. hm.-heo- I T wllU lw t danc rteruuon will I wont uuriug wnu-Iw.rved with needle- luncheon w ill he j i i I uervt-d- . ....... ths or ,u te lug inert Thursday after- uxin at the home of Mrs. C. E Loose, with Mrs. Sadie Haws. Mrs. Asha raxtuuu, Mrs. Kav Lm.se Stiihl. Mrs. Vlvia Hedquist and Mrs. Eruia Loose I'etersou as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Hannah 1. Ilirks will review the book. "The Twelve Pound Look" !v .him, i Harrie. A one-aplavwill be pre-- ! svuted lv a number of 'the meuiUrs dim-tiounder the of Mrs. .U I'imuan. other nuuiliers have iirranyed for the program. A dr- llrloUS lllllcllmill u 111 lu unul - i ... iik'IuIkt U i.rli ii. guest, j vited to attend. An Interesting program was given in the Second ward Relief society uieting Tuesday afternoon with the Mrs. Literary section iu charge. rval (ils'n. iu a most pleasing auA ""'TtafiiinR manlier gave the l''K,"", "Aiuerleaa l'oets," after Mrs. Ih Thiitiher furel"Whistling in Kv A reading Mrs. What gives a mother greater pleasure than to make happy with the goodies she prepares for them. And how simple is it with a Range in your kitchen ! A MONARCH oven is rendy for any kind of baking in remarkably quick time and with such little fuel A hot oven a slow oven a range that gives any service the occasion demands, and continues to do so for years to come. To insure such service, the MONARCH is built of unbreakable malleable iron, so it can be riveted the only way to avoid s that cause fuel waste and cooking failures. There is no economy in using the old range even if it can be made to do for another year. Visit , out cstove : display today and iftt our salesman explain the many- advantages and exclusive features of the MONARCH Range. MONARCH air-leak- FREE DINNER SET, OR 42-PIE- 26 PIECES OF SILVERWARE each Monarch Range purchased this week. $10.00 down and easy monthly payments. With Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Co. ell "THE HOUSE" SPRINGVILLE. Home Furnishers. PROVO ONE-PRIC- E Sale Lasts 9 Ov 1 . m afc number of friends of Mrs. Auuie Carter entertained In her honor at the home of Mrs. Henry Brown this afternoon. Progressive games, and music were enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served to 40. A AMI seclal program - H yard " Get Two Trial Boxes The members of the Primary stake board will entertain the local Primary officers of Utah stake and their partners, the bishoprics of the wards of the state, Utah stake presidency, members of the high council and the retired members of the stake board and their partners, at an entertainment and dance in the Ladies gymnasium Thursday even- PAZ0 OINTMENT Is a Guaranteed Remedy for all forma of Piles. p ing at 8 o'clock. Community singing and primary games will be en joyed, after which dancing will be the feature of the evening's enterThe B. Y. U. orchestra tainment. will furnish the music. 4c Pay your dro&ist $U0 for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you bava used the two boxes, u you are not satisfied with the results obtained, we will send $1.20 to your druggist and request him to hand it to you. We prefer to handle this through the druggist because his customers are usually his friends and will be honest with him. 4c PARIS MEDICINE The First ward Relief society will give an entertainment and dance in the ward amusement hall Pequot Sheeting 4 80c value; limits five yards to a customer; CQn 33C $1675 49c value; nQp i ,.V Powdre Blue Lucille Green Jade Green Navy Tan Gray to $39 50 COMPANY, Sale Lasts 9 More Days Weed- - i ' n Day-E- ach Hour-- will m mimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii'"1'""1'''1111'1'11111"1111''111'111111"'1''''1'1''111''''111''1''"""'8 ONLY The Savage Can Do All This For You MILLINERY bring (j IOnly Silkalines ,oc prd --ii hi--i Ginghams 32-in- ch 20 DISCOUNT 1Q- , We Advise You to Come to This Sale. Extra! Any $4.95 Hat for S3.95 ' IRVINE'S - yard uneiot , Turkish Towels ICv 25c value; terpentine Crepe r St. Louis, Mo. 39c value; 9-- "... Canton Crepe Printed Roshanara Satin Canton Crepe Elizabeth Spiral Crepe 4c This is the time of times to buy at ' nf 4c SUITS DRESSES 2Jg Lovely Frocks That Express The Charm of Individuality The Relief society meeting given in the Fourth ward Tuesday after-Boo- n was under the direction of the Literary section. Mrs. Margaret P. Maw gave the lesson on "A Review of the Life and Works of Longfellow and Whittier." A vocal solo yas rendered by Mri Ray Olpln. BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES. Each new surprises. value, ( 1Vspring dresses Has roused a buying frenzy which will not cease; MOST AMAZING in All colors, 35c Ar4 A Sale UDDonumiv oraig Jap Crepe pife-jiari- Tanner entertained at dinner lit her home , 4c 1 mt. . 4c tlt'imrtiiH'iit The imtuffii-to niuke uliaoht LfiiiO.tKMV mill wstnl imiiN ilnring 1 t'J.". (Joorire 1 4c ... 1 was given in the Manavu ward Relief society the Tuesday afternoon, A large crowd attended the St. meeting iu charge. The affair Patrick's dance given by the Bonne presidency was in honor of Mrs. Emily Niel- ville Relief society In the ward son and Mrs. Leonn Ellerlson, who amusement hall Monday evening, In recently retired us president and celebration of the anniversary of counselor of the organization of that organization. Wilde's orches that ward. The was also in tra furnished the music for the commemoration ofparty the anniversary crowd of merrymakers who at of the organization of the Relief tended. An society. original song composed by Mrs. J. B. Keeler was sung by The Daughters of the Mormon Mrs, Elizabeth Stein, Mrs. John enterBattalion were pleasantly Jackson, and Mrs. William J. Snow tained Monday afternoon nt the in costume, A history of the orhome of Mrs. Louisa Carter. A ganisation was given by Mrs. Sarah splendid program of musical num- Ta image. Mrs. N. C. Hicks gave a bers and readings was enjoyed, Ukulele selections were after which special business mat- reading. rendered Miss Priscllla Taylor ters were discussed. Luncheon was and Miss by Dorothy Stewart Short served to 15, Including three in- talks were given by Mrs. Inez vited guests. Allen and Mrs. Annie D. Palmer. A tribute to Mrs. Nielson was The literary section of the First given by Mrs. John Saxey, and a Relief of ward society had charge tribute to Mrs. EUertson was given the meeting Tuesday afternoon. by Mrs. J, A. Clayson. In behalf Mrs. Lynn Sutton gave a review of tne organization each of the Two cor-- honored euests of "American Authors." were presented net solos were rendered by Osmond. witn tt 0f 8HVer salad forks, on theafter which responses were made. accompanied Crowther, piano by Miss Amy Jackson, ana xhe remainder of the afternoon was two vocal solos were rendered by spent In playing games, which were Mrs. Spafford Daniels. Little Miss followed by the serving of delicious A refreshments. Ellen Jackson gave a reading. 4c 4c 4c biographical sketch of the late Mrs. Mary John was given by Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ferrell enter? John, and Miss Marilla Graham taincd at a St Patrick's party at gave a biographical sketch of the late Mrs. Marilla Daniels. IRVINE'S More Days i Thursday evening, in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Ida A. Taylor and herself, which Uith oecured on that day. Daffodils and sweet leas prettily decorated the dining table. Cover's were laid for eight. Including Mrs. Zebina Alleman of Spriugville. 1 the Kiddies . from the Provo high school, after hich Miss I ret a Mortimer rendered two vs-a- l solos. 4 4-- 4c The ui. iiiU rs of the Third ward Relief society choir are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Charlo ette Bedstead Monday evening at 7:30 for choir practice. w Mrs. you're the bestes' in the whole world V A. a birthday "Mother, Sis" their home Monday eveuiug, in James Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Henry given by Mrs. Ah in Perry. Vocal honor of Mrs. Kosannah Mitchell. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Collin. solo were rendered bv Miss Emily whose birthday auuiversarr oc- - Mr Mn Purl...-- Martin Mr Payne. Mm. Mvrtle Woods furnish- curred on that day. St. Patrick's end Mrs. it. J. Mitchell, Mr! aud 'ed two piano sel.it ions, and two decorations were nsed throughout Mra J. Mr. .readings were elves by Miss Anna iii,l,..n ir the entertaining rooms, with sham-- ' v illbuu E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs.jPea.v, rocks U'lug employed. The guest of L P. Gwllliaii, Mrs. Mrs. daughter rendered a vocal duet Ferrell, honor was presented w ith a beauti- - 'orr. Mrs. Earl Johnson. Miss Dainty refreshments were served. 4c 4 jui ooiitiuet or carnations. Pni. Ahi,..i-- ivrr..n u..n ii.,i,..n gresshe games was the feature of Mitchell aud John Mitchell The regular meeting of the Third the eveuing s eulertaiument. during 4c 4c was held Tuesward Relief which a delicious luncheon corre-Mrs. T. N. Taylor The Pioneer ward Relief society day afternoon. spomling with the color was meeting held Tuesday afternoon gave a talk an "The Immortality of served to the follow inir: Mr. hihI U Hii ut r,..iil.t,l l.t Iu.,. t.r.ku .1 A the Soul." .Two musical selections .. ,v .! ...... ..in. to Mr. and Mrs review .f -- American was were r."inli'r.'H .y n noiinie 'I'nnc. Heaven-w- as ably given by Mrs. Meyers. The meeting wag tended. i d cook 'Uesimialion." T,N,1 ""1". Wilde's orchestra w ill fur- r'i th edauce numliera. Refresh-i- . The G. R. A. club mewhera w 111 be will be served during the The home of Miss Liinra Con-mini and a cordial Invitation is eutertultied Thurmlay evening at the home of Mrs. tieoige A. Xuttull. Headed to everyone. wiis the s,vne of a delightful r Sewing;, and music will tie the fea- St. Patrick's party. Miss Kona vhi John- E. Ohrlstensen will lw ture of the entertainment, during Muhlesteiu wus assisting hostess. lhe color scheme of green audi white was carried out iu decorating the entertaining rooms. Green jaud white carnations formed the centerpiece for the dining taWe. Games and dancing were the diver-- i sions, after which a delicious lunch eon was served to the following: 1 i i Erma 9 Emma Koshard, Snow, Nelma Vacher, Bernlece Bonrdman, Fawn Singleton, Lydla Nelson, Virginia Conrad, Clem Allred, Clemont Allred, Lehman Bonrdman, Karl Prior, Alton Giles, Elwood Conrad, Sprig Duvis, Albert Conrad, Percy Anderson and Darwin Boardinau. in Wllde'i onhestra evening. luimau lue UllUilC MUUT ID- terming .nuitw auJ oilier trtuutt I Hinged during the evening. i AU n"-"euilka of Ptoto are in 14- PAGE FIVE. ' I. h! MK-ii ... uul,.r tlub will ker aoaw Odd Fellow. will luut-Uro- each " the Savage washes everything from the portieres with rings, to filmiest fabrics with pearl buttons, without wear or tear,, and dries without any wringer! Don't throw away old draperies and garments, let Savage reclaim them for you ! the Savage requires no oiling! 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