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Show ' - i f,rp . 1w - . - V --'-- , --- --- - - :t -.-3- 'lilE EVENING - 1 : ir--v 1 i Social Editor, pbOM 167 A meeting of the member of the) Provo General Hospital" Al'irnx ! association will be' held Frli'ajr erttf 8 o't kK-- at the borne at Jlrfc Third Frawta Halle, 191 Boot West ttrwt. All member as "reed . to be present. , ,t . most distinctive I . and the wedding! We have the 'l ;For, phowers U Our Gift Department is full to gif appropriate . Hundreds of dainty items that will bring happiness to the bride land be cherished by her. for many, t many2 years are now open to yourvejection! J y. aiiuici oeis . An unusually large varfety of dinner sets in choice patterns to choose from : ' 42 DC. set. nlain white 42 pc set, cold band .1 42 pc. set, small pink it ...... .. ......... . . .. . 42 pc. set, coronado blue 83 pc set, black and gold .$ 4.95 : 7.70 . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 15.75 31.50 Silverware Department Silverware is always a cherished Rift. It is a lasting gift. Yoti will find a complete display in our ' Silverware Department. Buy At The House nember - present -- KenH ; . as laaaaaiaa am ansssai man mmmmmmm m his iirs himiii ..... . mm in ; r-- m m m - mi .' - ." n ... y; More upens 9 a. m. club ami a few Invited gliosis were I .entertained at the bome of Mrs, tirant N. Eiigertsen Wednesday aftornoon. Gay Rarden flowers wire uned to beautify the roems. Mrs. lifstcr Tuylor reviewed the lffe Jtostand and Mrs.' Har mn de r'dd'Dunn read his play; ItcfrenUments 'were lienrcrae. club members HervtHl to twenty-fou- r present. and tlie invited guests. Mrs. tlnton JUorcan, Mrs; Florence Fae oil, Mrs. Enna Atkins, Mrs. Karl KallerstrasH, Mr. Ilebcr Taylor, Mrs. StanleiM'Iflrk, Mrs. L. L. Gra-- l am, Mrs.' Kiwst Halvorson, Mrs. Kretf St rate, Mrs. George Worthcn und Mrs. Monroe l'axmau. r v A: number of yonns people from 'dancirnysim and Provo enjoyed a ng- Hiirtv at Mplc Dell Monday evening. rihlne Groneman, Mrs. Nellie Tuefc' er, Mlsa Elva Myers and Lynn and Alton Grouemau. Mrs. David Stagg and daughfers. Aleitha and Marie, entertained at fheir home In honor of Mrs. Leonal fnrl rtv MiB8 Veda gtaK. Whose marriage to Leonal Miller took place last Wednesday. Gann and music were the maindlvcrslons of 'the" entertainment. Refreshments were served to twenty-five- . Cornk -- Cordovan and white, 25c value 5 pairs DRESSES 50c - T MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS On,Sale Friday, One assortment of Rayons, Values to 95c. 2 yards v Color, whiteonly. $1.00 value 50c $1.00 ill'.l; ,Vi.(" I RATJNES - 3 Black and all colors. $1.00 value yards - $: , Pansy-gra- RATINES 2 9A.M. CHILDREN'S. DERBY ' RIBBED HOSEy trimmed SILK DRESS $15.00 value Vy- -f - Values to $1.25 colors, 39c value AH yards ;3 pair $100 $1.00 $1.00 ON SALE COLORED DIMITY 30c value. Ages 2 4 for - $1.00 SUITING to 16 $1.00 DOLLAR DAY ITEMS .11A.M. m yards FOR MEN! BROWN ROSHARA CREPE DRESS UNION. SUITS . $1.00 Beautifully ernbroidered . H, s .SUITING " Athletic style. $25.00 Value LINEN-FINIS- , ON SALE 39c value 4 CHILDREN'S FINE COTTON VESTS ' Heavy gradeTgray FLAT CREPE DRESS $29,50 yalue $1.00 RATINSPUN A.M. 10 36 inches wide, 29c Value,, 4 yards fe 50c ON SALE AND DOWNS ARE PLENTIFUL nose r. French Ratines and Voiles. Values to $2.25. ' f SILK-AND-FIB- IMPORTED BASEBALL UPS Wi- B3fp 4tlt COTTON HOSE RAYONS banquet held rt the university on that day. They were guests at thehomo of Mr. hud Mrs. Charlie Itob- tf Flriday- VOILES $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Jakentita. Mr. and Mrs. David Blake, and Mrs. Coral Black, ell former residents of Provo and members- of the Young university, now residing , In Salty Lake City, were ltt TroviWesnes-dato attend the Alumni' dance and i, Jiine S6 inches wide Atractive patterns 39c value. 4 .yards,. ; I ti O, Save! r-Rus- seJl PAGE Tlir 3 ' tiiii n a Cranen. Mr, and Mra. and Mr. and Mra. " ' ? - " Crarw Clarence Orer. v i Ralp. The, final p:irty of the season tof S. K. . club was hem at me Mrs. ' Sheldon Mr. and of home Dixon-Tayl- o msdiilo Wednesday evening. The rooms were prettily oeeorniea whu HOUSE" THK ONE-PRIC- E liiiskets of pink and white peonies Provo Springville Nephl Payson PI. Grove. Sp. Fork and rose.s. Six tables of 'GOO" were played. Club prizes wpre awarded to Mrs. Sheldon Drysdale and Seysome Iiort Lytcil. Tlvse t vo prime mour Gray. Guest prizes wer,e preWRAY PRODUCTION urio. Aiienj-Si- m fa vorit es portray a typic;itliT JUiwri. SClit.ed-loaSInland Silver and David Totter. jj8 n couple from t'ne "weiilthier class, The guest list included Mr. and. Mrs 4 ..."' Alma Kulwns is ldeully cast in the girl a social luiUprfly and the Kenneth Young, Mr. and Mr&. D. niau energetic and ambitions. W. PAt'L BY the production, "The Gilded ButOrlo Alien, Mr. and Mrs. Kobcrt NEW YORK, June 3 (CP). The story itself deals with the Uei4. Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Ahlaiider, terfly," eomlng to the Columbia Theatre Friday and Saturday, in problem which, faces many parents Mr. and Mrs. Leland Silver, and Mr, Baseball players have more ups and in any other with hand- - todo.V"-ho- w to raise 'a '"''daughter, and Mrs. David Totter of Salt Lake downs than athletes which she is, sport. A man's job on the diamond Is approximately as permanent as Wsmoicm Tecum a papier mache Rock of Glbralter. caflsonce-Bi- fk frigiJanc r.l'(h.ri.,'L The fans are always noppmg on some manager for releasing a player who later returns to anothttr b'g league team, and becomes a star. The? critics fqrget that when these same future stars first were doing their stuff they were the victims of vociferous hoots from all comers of the grandstand. f In less than a year a player who ball-donow occupies the pinnacle can be relegated to a bush league without a sigh. And a star who once falls need, not give up hope its quite possible that he will be able to stage an amagls comeback. Some examples-- , of how quickly fateean jjet in. Its queer qnii-kmlght-b- e recited at this point. Jack Qulnn was-- almost ' laughed out of the American league last J year. This season he. "became the) and was property of one of the spring .sensations. " For a time he had the whole of Phihvj delpiiia pulling for him, but1 if hej should manage to lose; a few, con- secutlvely Be again would bo the target for the boys' with tin ham-' " iners. j'"cFrank i'e Frlsch Is as popular' a jiall player ss is on the payrojluf the Giants. ' Bnf dnritig the recent J disastrous' western trip of Yorkew there weri ' persistent re ports that MoGraw Was- - displayed tht front their hsnal cordiality when Frisch calne back to town. If he had erred badly "afield In the, face' of this indifference, be might have t it- been a fallen'-Ido"Lefty" jp'Doul, who once iore tip the Paelfic Coast League,- offers an- ' oti Thousands are buying Frigidaires' other When he went to example. GMAC Davment tlan, a convenience provided llie 'Cubs, the Chicago papers were divides th into Motors ppsC that General by sounding paeans. 'Aftera fortnight small monthly sum3. he 'was turned back; and it is now understood that the Hollywirod Club We want you to see the hew trigtdaifes has asked waivers on him. with metal cabinets', finished in gleaming white Then, too, there U last year's Duco, trimmed in bright metal; Khed 'wita celebrated lfivalld-15abRuth, 'who e porcelain enamel. They are dur is euloylh( the greatest year In his and Uicy.ar;.orTere4 able, efficient, beautiful, career. So many swan songs have now at" new low prices. , been u'ng for him that lie faust foel FrliJab 7 X iareftH omWi someWfcat as ttiqtlgh lieHvere risen ValvtfTom tht Minufeoint 'I cm. Will yenj visit our display room, or let us tiwctleib rriiimeiit, fnith, from the dead. But Jbe Babe is book a of and new the Send a catalog you copy parity, ffidmc awl the Itest proof, ohtaluable of the with g kitchens of equipped mt DeicUslil ma n.mU J 8a4valfea--Arm; j hiKgs 1. -; .... Qentral . .. a. Company, nbndioty Frigidaire. ' in fiKiire doenn't Gratitude maker largely U world'i tht largest Moton, ml electric nfrifcaton. Marc than biiscball, One or two fans may 150,000 FrifiiairM m in M Nchf s one-hgame last But iune of thtm peeped yiHir.. i: lit , whed Arthur was scut h the Reds, i ir Batfr & Varney, 573 XV. CenTerT One-Pric- e r' ' - 7 I were Mr: and Mr. Beyatour eray.i Mr. and Mra. Fred Bar. Mr., and Mra. Arrtt DryadaterMr. and Mr. vd - ovor-flowjn- Ctt. The lu asaa is , . - display of Gifts for the Bride YWk- iraassaaaaaaiiii i Mr. and Mnc Vrtrr Oroneuan Mr. and Mrs. Newton B. Jetfcscn Wffe tbelr pleasantly inrprtied-a- t of Salt like lit?, Mr, and Mrs, home tact fvenlag by" anmber ct Elvou Jackson,' Junius Jackson and friends and latlv; Tna occasion MwJ PhraVMr. Groneman a Wrthdaj annl- the latter part of last eefc and the vtrsary. Gamea and music were of this week In nilmore. early enjoyed. Dainty refreshmenta were Millard "eonuty, visiting with reia serred to Mrs. Joseph B. retersoh, tlve and friend. While there they Mr. and Mra. George Groneman, vyere highly entertained by friends. Mr. and Mra. k. Mill Jonea, Mr. and Mra. Joe Martin, Mr. and Mra Mr?. (Seorse far fntertalned at L.U "Nelson. Mr: and Mra. U C. her home, tost cvenlnj: in compU" Gronetnan, Mr. and ' Mra.' Oran nient to her son. Jackson. whose Groneman,! Mr. and Mrs. Frank hn Mrth'dnr amilversatT Mra. L. L liuve- Hulladar.:Mr. that date. Fifteen1 friends less, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carter, Mr. prettily and Mra. C. II. Cody; Mr. and Mra. invscut. Gniden flower srraueod in art vanes were ued Wllllahl Mortimer, Mr. and Mra. T about the ronnis. B. Heat Mr and Mra. H. W. Start dp, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grames, Meniliers of the Ladies Literary Mrs. Hsrrlpt Halladar, Mrs. Joaer- J4i-rf-rr(T- ; HERAIi), THURSDAY; JtlSTEf V W2V. $1.00 valuer $100 69c ON SALE MEN'S RIBBED UNION ' All colors; 50c value 22 yards 12 NOON $1.00 ENSEMBLE DRESS Bois de Rose shade, made GINGHAM' 32 inches wide, hea$ 29c value 5 the-Ne- patterns' PERCALE J , inches wide Standard Percale. attractive new, patterns. 25c value ? a yards 3G 1) ha p&Me cti& nc copln Kitdwat. Kama.... Ml of the and ttw Fnttdain - Addtw., 'A Friidlre BuaH at .tra ELECTRIC air REFRI.GERAT1QN: - SHIRTS Color-att&eh- and cd band-Value- s to $1.75 $1.00 styles. $1.00 A wonderful value 27 inches wide, plain and 2"lc patterns. ; value. 6 yards 36 striped jnchYard UNBLEACHED - 27c - $00 : --TURKISU-OWEI.S ' 12 22x44 4 for ft SIIX-STRIPE- D $1.00 SHIRTING 36 inches wide,f5Qc value. 3 yards! $1.00 PILLOW-CASE- yards $1.00 - .: inch' .36 ' it LISX XOUB PROPERTt IN THB EVfeNING HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR THIS QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASING RESULTS P. M. , SHlkTING y CmiIoi 1 PILLOWi TUBING prize-winnin- i to88. 69c I one-piec- Eatc and Varney v - 4 , mmi. -- CANVAS GLOVES MISSES' CAPEACE 10 Years Tan and white sport plaid. - $7.00 value $1.00 i . ON SALE f i.-- " '.'iRandom Mix" sizes 36 $1.25 value $1.00 yaris $1.00 - of ex- cellent piece of Kasha Cloth. Red and tan Polka Dot trim. . $25.00 value ' A small fyrsiTpayrneni'itf ilonie puferlirigidaire in your honie SUITS, t' s . , 7BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inch t .. 8 yards S 42x36. 55 for $1.00T $1.00 U'H r ; |