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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. SOCIETY Saturday Special! -- ed In Two Wonder Groups - Beautiful Plush Coats. Eight only Superb Silk Plush Coats. Values to $49.50. Values to $25.00 These coats are made of Jiigh grade Silk Plush; short, length modelsjtr belted loose back, large and small collar, lined with fancy silks. three-quart- Special Prices on All Coats, Suits The officers and teachers of the The members of the Sorosis club met Wednesday afternoon at the Second ward M. I. A. will enterhome of Mrs. Alex Hedquist. The tain the outgoing officers of the rooms were prettily decorated with association at the home of Mrs. carnations and chrysanthemums. Ruth P. Farcer this evening. An interesting paper on the life Games and music will be enjoyed, of Ann Douglass Sedgwick was after which luncheon will be given by Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. Mrs. served. Abe W. Turner reviewed the book, "The Third Window," by Ann Mrs. W. Lester Mangum and Mrs. A discussion Douglass Sedgwick. on "Women in Congress" was given F. S. Harris will entertain at a Mrs. kensington at the home of Mrs. by Miss Alice Reynolds. Turner rendered a vocal solo. An Mangum, Saturday afternoon. Inenjoyable time was spent by all vitations have been Issued to 35. present. Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Conant enterMiss Weston Kearns will enter- tained the members of the "42" tain at a miscellaneous shower at club at their home Thursday evenher home Monday evening, in ing. The rooms were prettily honor of Miss Orayce E. Ray, a decorated with garden flowers. The bride of next week. card game "42" was the feature of Its Fun to Refinish Floors er Special Prices on All Coats, Suits IRVINES' and Dresses. and Dresses. entertainment, after which eon was served to 26, several invited guests. lunch- including Mrs. Roy Hardy was hostess to the members of the Thursday Evening Bridge club and several guests at her home last evening. Chrysanthemums were used as a decoration." Three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Earl Graham and Mrs. Clark Newell receiving the favors. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. John Guy, Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs. Earl Graham, Mrs. P. G. Hall, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. J. B. The inSomo, Mrs. Dick Boshard. vited guests were Mrs. Rondo Simmons, Mrs. E. H. Paepke, Mrs. Mitchell Strebble, Mrs. J. W. Bates and Mrs. Pohebe Freshwater. Mrs. W. Lester Mangum and Mrs.' Harris were hostesses to a nunnber of friends at the home of Mrs. Mangum this afternoon. Gar-den flowers were used to decorate the entertatnine rooms. Durine the afternoon spent in needlework, the was program following given: Vocal solos, Mrs. Young of American Fork; reading, Mrs. Algie E. Ballif; vocal solo, Mrs. James Bullock. A delicious luncheon was served to 40. 1 You'll enjoy refinishing your floors with Fuller's Rubber Cement Floor Paint. It is so fascinating that you hardly realize that it is work at all. The results you'll obtain are very worth while. Your floors will be more attractive and last several times as long. Rubber Cement Floor Paint is one of the high quality products made by W. P. Fuller & Co-- , who have been making fine "Paints for All Purposes" for 73 years. . Our "Service Department" will give you free advice on the matter of colors, materials, brushes, etc. Call on or phone us. Don't delay. Get the paint from us and do the work immediately. Mrs.' F. J. Hedquist will entertain the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club at her home tomorrow. All members are cordially -- invited to attend. The faculty women of the Provo high school met in social session Wednesday afternoon in the rest room of the high school building. The hostesses for the affair were Mrs. H. A. Dixon, Mrs. C. H. Car-rolMrs. Maude B. Jacobs, Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Mrs. LaVar Chris-tenseDuring the afternoon spent in sewing ,a splendid musical program was rendered, after which luncheon was served to 30. l, The Nineteenth Century club members met in open session this afternoon at the Womens Munici- nal council rooms. Following a business meeting, Waiter Adams gave a talk on "The Necessity of Home Economics ft 01 to Dixort'Taylor-Rutsc- lt THK ONE PRICB Phone Ml Ths New Farnlrure H3Ut!B5Ui j star. HOUSHT Irt Wast the Dainty refreshments were Co.f ;' $8.50 values means wonderful can in the next over if Look them you few days One-Thi- Discount rd $9.50 1 T0 At Big $27.50 n ;3is OP 'as E?- -t : - nh nU fe-- $12.50 ENTIRE STOCK OF SKIRTS AT BIG DISCOUNT ONE-THIR- ALL ! au j be One-Thi- Per Cent Disccrr. is- $1.75 10 few D All ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS 0 StfEATEIS SLIP-OVE- R 20 OFF D ;J C" New and $17.50 $39.50 School - ri si4 ' ltd Discount rd ! JSi- - t u SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FOO . FOR SATURDAY 1 Real Bargains in Slippers All New Fall Suits. n' Cotton Bat, Royal Special, for Special lot of Quilt Material, Ginghams and Percale, All Remnants in every department at 3-l- A 0i .; b. llrt at ; j .;;i 'Cfce5BBBrf:f:1 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY II r j pretty M COATS AND DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY. Farrer Bros. Co, at 1:30 afternoon Wednesday o'clock at the Third ward chapel. PresidenTHlB3t Hedquist of s was espeYoung university, Bishop Frederick Crook was in Provo Klwanla club la in recef"-cially active on Sunday last. Three A. were charge. The speakers communication from C, P. Kf programs were given as follows: ' At Timpanogos ward, two vocal Wootton, Jr., John A. Portle and I, medical officer in charge ef trios by lone Huish, Melba Condie, A. Broadbent. A mixed quartet fur- United States public health ) lea in Utah, to the effect ihaf and Lillie Barton, with Merle nished the music. Interment was in will be in Provo la the near fo as accompanist. to make an examination of at Pleasant View, vocal solo, "One the Heber City cemetery. one of the schools iPKWTfr' : Sweetly Solemn Though," Reed The letter is in answer to Morrell; piano solo, "Twilight MEET MISS HARRIS! from the Kiwanis club to the if Reverie," Grant Morrell. In favor Sharon, vocal solo, "Resigna A lady policeman arrived at the est of their campaign the underprivileged child. (Eft tion, Ethelyn Hodsen; piano solo Mr. 'Mrs. and home of Harris Loring have been made by the dub r "Gladness," Maybeth Bowman. On Tuesday, aNovember 28, yesterday. After surveying the sur- have an extensive examwa; musical program will be given at roundings she decided the place marin of t.ha school children Bonneville ward; and on Sunday, was Provo so that just right. Those large buttons need of medical anyonjjwhlo! November 26, a complete program attt on daddy's coat were Just the thing will be given at Goshen. given such assistance for her to play with, and that J PARDCE AT L.OGAI M JAMES W. FISHER BURIED. pretty shiny cap was pleasing to " 3 f look at. Besides that there were Wl. T. Earl Pg& HEBER ICTY, Nov. 24 Funeral a nice little brother and a nicer services for James W. Fisher, who little sister waiting there to play reading at Logan, on Friday His selections ivere-"died Saturday in a Salt Lake hos- with her. ing. Mrs. Harris and the new daugh Violin Maker of Cremona," pital of pneumonia contracted while The Living Dead." working In a mine, were held here ter are getting along fine. u The Public Service bureau, Brig-na- a Christmas Greeting Cards Blum-enth- 4 Four Wonderful Lines for Your Selection - II These Cards are selling radidly and soon some numbers will be out of stock- You are urged to place orders at once for the best choice. ,t i -- jjti New Century Printing Company 2 doors East of Knights Bank Its Coming Soon i X , a- -' - 41 f :.'J 6he SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' SILK HOSE FOR SATURDAY "Beauty Shop" Phoenix Gordon Buster- - Brown with - t 75 of Provo9 s Best 1 f Boys and Girls regular values up to $1.50. We carry the largest line of Garments in Provo, L. D. S. 1 The Elks Big Show $1.00 Silk Hose AU colors, all sizes; f What? served 1' ran in Garments including all sizes and all weights in cotton, mercerized, I Watch for Date Prices are surprisingly low. vl --- - ..ww.,--- ' w . ;J'-- " - , s . , "S "Every Dollar Goes to Charity?' Jenkins Knitting Mills Co. V "I - i ' ONE LOT 111 Ihf ! SERVICE BUREAU ACTIVE. Be autiful lisle, and wool. Buster Brown Shoe Store SPECIE ONE LOT SILK AND WOOL DRESSES 4V Men, there io real style and comfort in the new style square toe shoe for Fall - r- The members of the Thursday i Afternoon Bridge club and several Iruesta were pleasantly entertain- - Utah. FARE SATURDAY to 100. and Center BU. Pro?, in Mrs. J. T. Fairer tlce table centerpiece. yesterday afternoon. Roses were' Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger enused in decorating. Six tables of tertained the members of the Elite bridge were played, Mrs. John U. Buchi receiving the club prise and Social club and a number of friends the gueBt card favor being awarded at their home last evening. Chrysanthemums and smilax were used to Mrs. Frank W. Deming. Lunch in decorating the entertaining eon was servea. tab club mem- rooms. Cards were enjoyed, Jesse bers present were Mrs. Lafe Bown, Sumston, Mrs. Ted Hatton, Joseph Mrs. John U., Buchi, Mrs. David Shaw and Mrs. William Taylor re Openshaw, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, ceiving the prises, the latter two Mrs. C. C. Hoag, Mrs. C. E. Loose, being awarded the consolation Mrs. William Ferre. Mrs. J. W. favors. Music and a delicious Farrstr.,..Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Mrs. luncheon were also incluled in the Swen O. Ntelson, Mrs. C. H, Ward, evening's entertainment and were Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Fred G. enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Richmond, Mrs. James B... Tucker, Mrs. Alf Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. inMrs. Ray E. Sutton; and the Martin Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse vited guests: Mrs. W. F. Vlolett, Sumslon, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs. Don C. Wll Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, Hams, Mrs. Frank W. Deming, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finlayson, Mr. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. .1. D. Hunter, and Mrs. E. B. Whipple, Mr. and Mrds. Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs. E. G.Msr. Ted Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. John B. Ashton, Mrs Parley Olson, Mrs. Henry William Mart Roylance, Mrs. A. B. Worsley, son and Mrs. Don C. Williams. The Mrs. Lafe Bown, Mrs. C. E. Maw, invited guests were Mr.and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. C. Eugene James Ella Miss Sutherland, Berry, Mrs. James Henrie, Mrs. Clinger, Mrs. Mattie York and Miss Hugh Brown, Mrs. Edward Berton, Craig. and Mrs. Walter Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Henry VV. Gease en The members of the Optimist tertained the Evening Card club club .met at the home of Mrs. James member at their home last Thursday afternoon, jng. The rooms were attractively where they spent a most enjoyable decorated with chrysanthemums time with the card game "500." and roses. Cards was the feature Mrs. Thomas Hardy was awarded of entertainment, the prizes being was 'awarded to Mrs. J. M. Vick and the card favor. Luncheon Mrs. Fred Olson. A delicious luncheon served to the following: Thomas Hardy, Mrs. J. H. Den- - was served to Mr. and Msr. G. C. halter, Mrs. Leo Sheehan, Mrs. Guy Maycock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wyman Shurtliff, Mrs. Z. Wlilttaker, Mrs. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Mr. John Lundahl, Mrs. Mattie York, and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Retherford. Mrs. Gil- - Mrs. Bred C. Strate, Mr. and MrB bert Cox and Mrs. Clarence Bees-- James A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. ley. The invited guests were Mrs. H. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross Ratcliffe and Mrs. Mary Hop- Vick. kins. The Rebekah ladies and their husbands will entertain at the Odd Mrs. W. F. Hills of Los Angeles, Fellows hall this evening in honor Calif., and Miss Ruby Williams oflof Mrs. CellVysmfraj, president of Salt Iake City were dinner guests the Utah Rebekahs, who will make at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. her official visit here tonight. Lawrence Whittemore, Thursday Cards and music will be enjoyed, A large cut glass bowl after which refreshments will be afternoon. of garden flowers formed an attrac- - served. i F. S. with Fullers Paint at the home of . PLUSH COATS ..Six only BIG SAVINGS AT , |