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Show 4 THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. Ml a delicious luncheon ' were enjoyed by about one hundred and fifty'people. . ceUeat music and SOCIETY-Igf- ..' c 3; Who is Who in ,'the Social Realm from I '6f t. this moroin;-- it iU passengers. Mr. CitV , Jr. !rhrlSea- morning y& the Vfi7Tdy Wf S car-j- ibe served by the hostess, . and young .rene Sparks, daughter Snarta. and out friend Chris on their many acquaint-r'ber- f andhied to Salt Lake,was perthe niarriase ceremony home ' couple, who will make at North University 415 nrhn will Hare'""''"' Mrs. Wm. F. andJdrjLr.Eiaxl.-Eerguso- ,; tt . inner party given by Mrs. Sarah A. A character ball will be, held this Jones at her home Wednesday evens . evening in the Tlmpanogos ward. Good ing. Tres-Joclub music is assured. Everyone is invited. f the Th. Mrs. James Brown entertained aUa r. - I .Sntlv entertained Thursday card party Tuesday evening. The card Par-re- r Miss Mrs. of Lynn Wednesday home evening Agnes the pleasantly entertained at a surprise game "hW and a dainty luncheon sessions During-t- he were party for Miss Leavltt Bame. whose were enjoyed by the following: Mr. refreshments dainty (Jnork birthday anniversary occurred on that and Mrs, C. H. Ward, Mr. and - Mrs. . day. The affair was la the form of a Wyman Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of - the - Ladies candy pull. The following girls spent Oease.' Mr. and Mrs. ParleyVaff Wag-eae. tot meeting M r. and MrsrXeorge jMaycock, """ SJim n m and dancing:- - Dora Outran t, Jessie Mr. ahdMrs. A, O. Iverson and Mr. .is and Mrs. Elmo Cunningham. Chris-tenseThe .Mrs Biller of New Woodward. Nellie Harding. Alta ladies' prise was awarded ttf' MrK. C. Luclle Hazel. Bowden, Olsen, T toe -tiirt im"" H. Ward, and Parley Van 'rWagenen -auxiliary or the Episcopal Remola EggertBen, Mabe- l- Mitchell, the gent's card favor. f.!w -i- ll --eive an address on "The Edna Monsen, Margretta Farrer, Inei won e MlUH. - I.lln.hMHI .... will and Johnson. Jones Oeasa MO AUA n" J The Nelke Reading club will meet Thursday afternoon next at the home of Mrs. Ashsa Paxman In . regular monthly" session, Mrs. Stella will be the assisting hostess. The excellent literary program includes the" following three book reviews: "A Good Woman," by George Middleton, to be given by Mrs. Jennie K. ; "Mrs. Pat and the Law," by Mary. Aldis,'to be given by Mrs. Kath-erin- e J. Hughes; "The Finger of God," BEGINNING NEXT TUESDAY by Percival Wilde, to be given by Mrs. FIVE DAYS ONLY Emma M. Bown. ; To demonstrate the high class work done in our l-- H ::: The officers of the "Parents and Teachers association of the Page Beauty Parlor, we will give you a school at Pleasant ' View, entertained SHAMPOO HAIR DRESS, FACIAL, BLEACH OR Thursday evening at the Page school' excellent-programhouse.-A-n -- a daintily THE REGULAR PRICE. MANICURE ATONE-HAL- F rendered"n4 gameef prepared luncheon were also enjoyed. FIVE DAYS ONLY. were in attendance. ' Lira wi.,lr" announce- - rv .. 4 ---- ---- ,'. li tSt fSL rv - .. w Special! Special! was 1 '. Treatments. Radio The MarionTBeautjrParlor. t N. Just compare your condition with the people of Armenia, who possess the same national and individual hopes as we. . " r When giing thanks on the day setXpart by our government, how ' much more pleasing it is to sit around thetestiye table, that is covered with attractive linen it adds lo the joy of Thanksgiving dinner. . -- Cunningham retarned from Washington, D. C, where she has been spending the past two months, the guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mra Ray J. CunningMrs.- - Allie D. T home Thursday ham. . Rev. and Mra William F. Buckley, had J&e JtMoulton of Salt Lake City. A. W, " Mrs. J. William Knight. In company with Mrs. Lalehe Hart of the General Board of the Relief Society, were in SPECIALLY PRICED Payson Thursday attending the Relief . Society conference, labors-nissionary-iorH- -- he . i:: 10 ::: CO CQ !! CC gOiOO v3iV30 ch ch ' CC CQ Cl OK iUU C7 K0 i: I:: V ::: :i $ I i3U .... ............... i:: tit t:t ::: t;i C0 DOC . t I! ...... 880-- - VABERDEENrUNEN visiting with her son, Lyman this ' ," OiD v - OA - THANKSGIVING SALE Price, set Cloth, remilar value S 18.50 : THANKSGIVING SALE Price, cloth . . . 22x22-inc- h Napkins to match, regular value $7.75; THANKSGIVING SALE Price, set 72x72-inc- h Cloth, regular value $12.00; THANKSGIVIG SALE Price, cloth a a Napkins to match, regular value $6.00 THANKSGIVING SALE Price, set 22x22-inc- h re The regular Wednesday night dance fl Q - S:: ::: 1: ,$11.98 1S6.48 a Ju4 .. $ lUtf U CK 0D ; $3i00 egular value $jL5O0i THANKSGIVINGS ALE Price, cloth 22x22-inc- h Napkins to match, regular value $9.00 ; THANKSGIVINGSALEricerset 'r. .7777. 77 77777. . '.777, r.T. Mercerized Cloth, regular value $4.00; ; 54x54-inc- h THANKSGIVING SALE Price, cloth . 22x22-inc- h Napkins to match,, regular value $4.00; THANKSGIVING SALE Price; set ". Harry Nelson- of the 4 cafe was a Salt Lake City visitor this week. i 0 $4i3Q 72x72-inc- h V jj , CD 0Q Napkinso matchr regular valueSO set l 22x22-inch ' Salt Lake City CLOTHSWITIl NAPKINS TO MATCH 72x724nch Cloths, regular value $11.00; THANKSGIVING SALE Price hospital November 7thrla gettltv along nicely which will be very pleasing news to, his many friends. . $ZiUQ ...Ji30 72-in- Nov. 11. SPKl.VGVHXE, uyman Haywood of the G. S. Wooi Mercantile company who was operated on for ap pendicltis at the John- - R. Anderson In NapkThslo match, regular value $6.50 set; THANKSGIVING' SALE Price, set .. a-inch PURE LINEN DAMASKrrgular vato $4.oda yardf THANKSGIVING SALE Price, yard - 22x22-inc- h Napkins to match, regular value $7.00 set; THANKSGIVING SALE Price, set PURE. LINEN DAMASK, regular value $6.00 a yard; THANKSGIVING SALE Price, yard . . 22x22-inc- h -Napkins to match, regular value $8.50 set ; 1 THANKSGIVING SALE Price, set ... . ... . MERCERIZED DEM ASK, regular value $1.00 a yard ; THANKSGIVING SALE Price, yard . . ! . . v 22x22-inc- h Napkins to match, regular value $4.00 a set; 111AJNKSUIV1NU SALE Price, set .... . . 72-in- CHARLES T. MARTAIN Reporter and Carrier. week. . CO CO ch ........................... Springyille Mrs. Ella Haynioud of THANKSGIVING SALE -7- Mr. and Mra. Richard H. Smith of Mldvale have returned home after a pleasant visit with relatives in ProvQ. Telephone 15 22x22-inc- h -- Mrs. R. J. MurdocTt spent part of the week In American Fork with relatives. . FOR PURE LINEN DAMASK, regular value $3.50 a yard; THANKSGIVING SALE Price, yard 72-in- Eugene. Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Allen, left today for England to - LrD; , church. J; Phone 161. University Ave." 4 Fresh from the Looms of Ireland :. . "Your Beauty Specialist" 101 - -- Mr. and Mrs. William Alleman are rejoicing over the arrival of a 10 The .Women's relief corps gave, a pound son. Mother and son getting benefit card party at the home of Mrs. Peter Boyce Thursday afternoon. along nicely. About fortyiadieswere presentrand Mrs. Joe Vane has left for California spent the afternoqn pleasantly with cards and luncheon. The purpose of on account of the illness of her father. this party was to raise funds to buy Christmas presents for the old sol Mr.. and Mrs. C. T. Mattaln accomdiers. panied. by Miss Mary and Amy Mar- , Mrv? and zMrs.:: Donaldson - The Primary association of the tain,f Mr. A. W. Harmer W,,: attended the Pleasant Vlow ward gavo a dnncisg and ward funeral services of Mrs. John L. Reyparty ThUrsday even4ng-ta,t- he nolds in Lake City .Wednesday, meeting house. The hall was beautl November Salt 9th. fully arranged in autumn leaves. Ex- - the Burnham System, Violet Ray and We use maiuin ao) ate of unem nine-poun- About-thirty-fiv- ' tin If we pause tothink, we have a lot to be thankful for as apeople, arid... ' ' as individuals. ,.s-- s' are rejoic ing over the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Davis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hollt-ma- Man-gum- v I . Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis Wednesday v evening Mrs.; Leah Bulkier. Skins was hostess to tlje members of :. The Jolly Doiea club w ere enter the Progressive club;- - Fall flowers Ulned at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. adorned the dining tablo, where covers Arnold Angell, Wednesday evening;. at dinner were lai- d- for fourteen and needlework were The rooms were attractively decorated guests. Music ' " with asters and chrysanthemums. enjoyed;. , Cards, games, music and a delicious The young people of the Third ward luncheon were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. enjoyed a delightful dancing party in W. Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Jack May-berr- the. local amusement tall last evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pean Penrod,- - Mr. , vfs. feoun Miss Valera Foot e was hostess at dinner Saturday eveuing, in honor of her fatherT. J. Foote. whoee birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Games and music were enjoyed. .Fif teen guests were present. . . CD 00 vOiJO ff0 0Q pZiHO , was a sweir aHaTrllnirweek and was. well patronized. The new residence of Bishop G. R. completion and into la a short, wilHe ready May cock Is nearing time. - - . ( The school children are quite happy over Armistice Day as It means a day : off. f Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. Miss Maud and Haroldeen Martain " were Provo visitors " yesterday. hi :: HI : HICE IN DAY OBSERVED TIESMOVE -r -- - .t v: i i w. T" i. II 111 ii ' VII- I Uoy'n All Enjoy tm . "'Star-Spangle- ''Let Vn Hare Peace:" chorus grade tchools. Short talks, Martin iLrson. Values frem $6.00 to $10.00 Formerly Sold as High as $1750 si n ius ey enag withormn7rby: Rasmussoa and chorus. Reading. Bessie Newman. . hi This lot consists of select kids in hand turn soles, full Louie and Military heels, High tops, Pumps and Oxfords in all the desirable colors as follows: Blaxi, Brown, Grey, field House and Combination. Prayer. A. A. Anderson. Band selection.' -- ruarded annonritritla ' he against? Yes by preventing' intestinal infection, . me mtesimai anusepuc, Adler-i-kacts on. BOTH ubDer and lower bowel removing ALL four," decaying matter which might etart, infecUon- .- EXCELLENT tor gaa ' on It stomach or chronic constipation. removes matter whlcbiyou never thought was in your system and which nothing else can dislodge. ' One man ronnrtu it in unbelievable the awful brought out Hed- impurities Adler-i-k- a qulst Drug Company. Aaverusemenu fan plays them with a sweet' and richness that cannot be imitated For The Cheney embodies a series of remarkable which have revolutionized the art of tone reroductioa Needle scratch is virtually inventions Pirated "blast" is overcome. And greatest n old violin. - of all. The Cheney improve with age like "Thb Longer You Plat It, Thb Sweete "Grovs." The demand for The Cheney is tremendous VttmnJ. J " . I !. - 8T0RE.. T - Cheney Violin Resonator A view of the violin resonator in The Cheney, supported free from cabinet walla so that it can vibrtte and add beauty to tones. This is only one of a series of new and exclusive inventions ia The Cheney. BROS. CO. TAYLO THE BIG DEPARTMENT U " - We Osi MUSIC DEPARTMENT. . SaleSatarday hi jii : have all sizes, but suggest early shopping to obtain the best from No Approvals, Exchanges or l 'SB Distributors of Quality Merchandise WAR ENDED. Nov. 11. WASHINGTON, ii this exceptional offer. a. It plays all records iiess 1 ABOUT APPENDICITIS? by all the household, an addition without which no home is complete. . Pi Ii! DOES IT PAY TO WORRY tT; SOS LADIES' d Short talk. W. L. Hayee. Jaalor Red Cross, J. R. HaJliday. forGhristmas 00 PAIRS - Velma tnr.-- n 1 PLEASANT GRQVB. Nov. 11. Armistice day was patriotically obAll business served here today. houses were closed the entire day. At 9 a. (a, memorial services were under the given in the tabernacle, auspices of the high and 1 grade schools combined. An American program was given as follows: Selection by band. Community singing. Banner J Americana. Come.'' Miss L, Llnd- - litfunds. Everybody's Store. Hos- tilities in the world war ended at 11 a. m, three years ago today. The third anniversary of the cessation of fighting finds all America pouring from the depths of her heart, tenderest tribute to her unknown dead. Marshal Foch, generalissimo of the allied armies, who' drafted the armistice for Germany, took part in the third anniversary at the services at Arlington honoring" America's unknown soldier. -- r KILLED IN TRAIN WHECK International Newt Service. GUTHRIE, Okla.. Nov. 11 A southbound Santa Fe passenger train was ditched north of here at2 o'cldct; Thursday. Several passengerswsre reported to have been kilted, Ail available doctors and nurses in the r city are being rushed to the wreck in automobiles. ccne of partment officials'. The ratified treaty wis sent by mail to Berlin to the state department FEAR TREATY LOST for an exchange of ratification by the German government. Thus far there International Newt Service. )ag jjeeft. M- WOrj reccive, 'Ivv'tl.c WASH I N'CJTON. No . U. state department as to whc.ner t' o that the have' been lost are litltl i'"l:tt treaty teached .Germ:,; tt-.- c German-Americsn.-t'fv.v- .,' I |