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Show page five. THE PROVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924. o-- c Their Engagement Is Expected! I-E-- T-Yi I I. A. of the econd ward affair wan In honor .if the birthday Ubc la the ward amuseevening. The Feer-le- s thla Ir. and Mrs. Clark Newell anment hull furnish the musie nounce the iii:i.'i'iuiiit of their will riayera da lighter. Flor-!i(v- , to Professor and aM are invited to attend. & Lowry Nelson, head if the exten ii. married folk of the Bonne sion division of the 11. Y. V. The ville ward will give a bam dance in marriage will take place. W.d the amusement nau mia evening, day, February .3, in the Salt Lake luftead of a colonial dance aa temple. GHd music has Ixvn sefolks of married Mr. J. S. Evan and children of cured and all Salt are visiiiiitf wiiu Mr. and 1'rovo are Invited. Mr. W. K. Sutfford for a few days. lie will Miss Josephine Nuftall liev. J. ii. Iteluire will entertain to the nicuilers of the G. K. the committee who bud charge of X. club at her home Thursday even-inSewing, music and luncheon the card mm lal plven last week, at ula home this evening. Tables of n ill enjoyed. The M. ill jive a B,s I . .v Z-r- I F I V. eltvtion to the national precideucy you w uci-uiiiku ii iu niu Imaithe question of state dearly and will act uaufully and fearfully. To the sieuker there had Uvn no failure iu President Wilson's work. Wilson, the speaker oaid, u'ood for and the love leaee. of Ik blind, a rau which could not . President Harris Mimiieiitcd brief the lisioii and the idealism of I'rcsiilciit Wilson and commended the reading of the message ami oilier public p.ipcr of the deceased ly on tt4 d j . - M lit JH 'At V i: president. Woodrow Wils,,n was first of all a fidloirt imili in Ills life . iiiwr." dclared lieau lie was siiKleur, professor and presi- dent ill linn, coiuiiuied i leiiean and lie traiiiing rveued in tin pacttiea Went Willi ii III to the hite House. "While presi.lei.t of Princeton Wilson made sweeping changes. It took clear vision to see the eolisciiieln-eof some of the thinu's hapiK'i.iug at Piinivt.m and the changes that needed to lie made. This clearness of vision made him governor of New Jersey and his clearness of vision while governor made him president of the I'uiied. kk O I 1 bridge will be played and luncheon served. The membera of the Social Hour rlub and their partners met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Mo The Cullouch, Monday evening. time was pleasantly cpent with music and social chat, which was by an oyster supper. The Misses Elvira and Eva Strong entertained at a duucliig party at their home Tuesday evening, iu honor of Itulou Oiieiishaw and Walter Whitehead who are leaving for England Thursday to fulfill a L. of tone which characterized the Emerson is the result of traditions which have held e Emerson factory sway in years. for nearly seventy-fiv- e Building to an ideal in the Emerson craftsmen the secret of jV taught their sons A ,U. C .c mor. nrn. uu-r trie craii, uu Emerson Q Jfi d duce the I r J 14ar arA see the ui Lutaay. room. show Emerson at our k sweet-tone- a Iff. Hi Mil ENH ffl KMIH Hnyal Hiehnc58. rrir.ee Ccorre of i. .i Aiamn-- Crzo'i. daushter of Lord Caizuii ion to hear of their engagement. Openshaw, Walter Whitehead, Tom Pierpont, Cliff Stiltz, Edwin Tear, Clark Newell, ltnlph Nnttnll. Iiliss Pinlayson, Stanley I'eay, Victor Hedqitist, Fred Hinckley, William Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nut-talMr. and Mrs. Illake Peay and Mr. and Mrs. Itoss uttall. l, Sale Remodeling f- 9 -o- New Spring Dresses Ti 3 SEE OUR WINDOWS - Saturday VALUES TO $29.50 g silks. fl fl I The remodeling of this store is still in progress. When our new departments are completed we win nave one of the best equipped stores in the west. We will be aDie 10 taKe Deuer care uj. wui ctw unicuof, age. SPI ii .. 1 i.- - . A 1 ! i Lli'coPr I I Hi BY M1 3Mt CaLLSJ IRVINE'S ' ; b elmpte. That's the oommonfMs atlpulaflwi of every mother who plans her children's play clothes. Colored pipings that iroa f.xw flat may be used for tviinmlnKs. Colored bimlings for the closing flaps f la another way of giving color to tim frock in t practlenl way. Thesa C; Uiree frocks hava bloomers to thorn Uv.it may Oe made In a different j. material from the dress. They all slip on easily over tha head. Thii 1 minimum amount of buttons la another good feature. It must 1, KESEIIEiIBEIIE2E8ISItai6BlllfIEIIIBIIlEIIESIKEEI3SIIE&BEESIBKEIZSailS5aiEIESZA ill Mrs. Elizabeth Duke will entertain the members of Camp No. 2, Daughters of the Pioneers nt her home 224 East Fifth South, Thursday afternoon at 2 :30. It is desired that nil members attend. Mrs. II. P. Hatch and daughter Hermese are visiting relatives and friends in Woodscroft, Utah for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bigler left today for Manti where they will visit for two weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. M. J. Clark of Casjier, Wyo., is visiting with relatives and friends in Provo. The Boosters' club will hold their regular dance in the I. (). O. F. hall orchesThursday evening. tra will furnish the music and all members are requested to be present. Chnnsinir mill ho a real nleasure. First of the advance fash- - K in sizes 16 to 38. Simple and very pretty dresses of Can- - Dj Bions Crenes. Flat CreDes. Georgette and other new spring M fl ! i 1 Ik Tonight Thursday-Frida- y j in to be present. Music Department Ti j n i Taylor Bros. Co. (M , ip '1 , TROUSSEAU TEA. Complete arrangements have been made for what promises to be one of the finest social events of the spring season. It is in the form of a trousseau tea, to be held at the Hotel Roberts on Saturday Feb., 9. from 3 until 5 o'clock p. in., given by the YVomens' Municipal council to display the contents of the beautiful cedar chest filled with things every woman, adores and upon which chances will lie sold for fifty cents, the drawing to take place on April 2 at the Armory. A string quartet from the B. T. L. will furnish the music for the tea. The reception committee is as follows: Mrs. ). W. Bailey, Mrs. H. W. Gease, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. James Bullock,- Mrs. Wymau Berg, Mrs. G. H. Brimhall, Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Mrs. L. C. Potter. Mrs. E. C. Kodgers, Mrs. G. II. Ileindselman, Mrs. Anna Craii', Mrs. Alva Nelson. Mrs. Ralph Poulton. The tea tables will be presided over by members of the literary section of which Mrs. Fred Taylor, is chairman and the home economics section, in charge of Mrs. Reed Anderlierg. Every woman interested in the civic wel to attend. fare of Provo is invited - I SEE 01 B I I WINDOWS I l:i - i If3 1! hr- L - v CLOSES FEB.14, at 6 p.m. Be stare to attend the Sale of White Goods. Yom will find anything you. might want at prices that cannot be duplicated at any other Time STARTS, FEB. 8 at 9.a.m Ii ' I!, I '.'! -- 27-i- Windsor Crepe, n. 40c value tub 36-in- ., mercerized, $1.00 value 58-in- Listed white, pink, orchid, blue, QQp maize ; SATEEN ., black, 50c value Be- 64-in- .. . . Bargains regular ., grade, m im )mm ., value, yard value, yard 1Cr 36-in- lUlf BERKELEY CAMBRIC 33c CLOVER CLOTH regular 35c value, BABY NAINSOOK white, 50c value, yard 25c 32-in- 29c value, IJ yard GOWNS Nainsook, plain white, assorted trimmings . . . 25c 40-i- . ?! ::'.".e:25c 36-i- Fancy crepe, assorted pat- - fl1I flfl terns. $1.50 value, each. . . S wU 20-i- n. n. TOWELING Linen, 40c value, yard m m 39c 25c DURETTA CLOTH 50c value, each BERMUDA CLOTH linen finish, 36-in- ., yard 9-- 29c 18-in- HEAVY ALL LINEN CRASH ., n-- i 35c value, ZlC vnrl m m m m um nm s 39 yard SHEETING width, good grade, I B I n. CHECKED DIMITY In peach color, width, SOc regular $1.00 BED SPREADS 35c 8! GRANDMA'S FAVORITE NAINSOOK White Nainsook, 39c 50c value, yard 1Qp GOWNS BEST MAID NAINSOOK ., white, 60c value, QQn UUb yard GINGHAM good patterns, 25c value, yard GINGHAM ., 35c value, plain colors, checks, yard , . . 39 ., yard yard ., 17n .lib CRETONNES GLASS TOWELING Fine checks, 39c value 27-in- U' light and dark ., white, 35c 36-in- I PERCALE 36-in- yard 36-in- ., 21c yard 50c (' 30c value, FANCY CREPE For lingerie ; 50c value, 36-in- ., " stripes, pattern, 25c plain m i 36-in- ., BEACH CLOTH 36-in- yQp I i ! ti OUTING 39c yard mercerized, ., yard PILLOW TUBING 42-in- 'i DAMASK $1.50 value, 39c . 58c m SATEEN colors $1.25 ., value Few of the 33c 49c DAMASK low are a 72-in- 75c value, jj DAMASK CREPE H M H H TURKISH TOWELING 17c yard t.xira neavy, 29c valuo. yard G nM 25c NAINSOOK Maize and blue, 50c value STRIPED TERRY CLOTH 35c value, 0G ysrd u n 4 - 35c lrf-m- IH-i- Provo Honors (Continued from Face One.) vate secretary of President Benjamin Harrison," said President T. N. Taylor In lieKihninR his address. "Mr. TiblK ts had come into contact with Wilson while the latter was still president of Princeton university and as a result of that con tact had declared after Wilson's 5. ft si 11 Get It At THE ...... II The new st i '.'I 1.: When v ashing woolen garments ! u an i lie. . i breeches of . ... ,.;its to ,;it. i. i iry n cneesecini u Mig made like a ii,l:mei t ,.. I; - II e pillow case Instead of dining In nnd wbl'e the pillow case that is heavier and .1 prevents the air blowing through it. the arc ii1 ji i Iv l.o k V i:li ti.- S'l iroel U I.irine. vu.i l When the cleanser is kept near the l.ia'.y t...i. wuill wi' wliu sink it becomes damp. By emptyI sized ing if into a a mayonnaise jar and pushing holes in' tin' Commerce between Mexico mid it cover, l;ec;is dry and is easier tu the Culled Slates amounts to more shake out when needed. lliau I'ii.ikki.ihk) a month. Mrs. J. B. Ashton will entertain Vincent is stiending a at dinner at her home this evening fewMiss Ella days in Salt Lake visiting with for Pr. and Mrs. .7. W. Hngan and sons Waldo and Charles of Spanish relatives and friends. Fork. Following dinner the party Mr. and Mrs. Seymour V. Trows will attend the show - "Blossom spent Suturday and Cunday in Salt Time." Lake visiting with friends. They The Nineteenth Century club will were the dinner guests of Mr. and meet with Mrs. Lee L. Baker Friday Antony II. Lund. afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson anCamp No. 4, Daughters of the nounce the marriage of their daughPioneers will meet at the home of ter Edna, to Leonard Baum, son of Mrs. Ernest Dixon, 579 West Fourth Mrs. Elizabeth Baum of this city. North at 3 o'clock, Thursday after- The marriage took place in Salt noon. All members and those eligi- Lake Monday. Following the cere-mo-a wedding breakfast was servble for membership are urged to be ed at the Hotel Utah. The couple present. will make their home in Provo. " Messrs. Shubert Present Camp No. 3, Daughters of the Mrs. R. J. Murdock entertained Pioneers will meet Thursday at GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES 2 :30 p. m. at the home of Miss Mary the members of the swimming club Nuttall. A full attendance of mem- at her home Monday evening, follow bers is desired. iug a swim at the Provo high school A delicious luncheon was pooL Mrs. A. M. Zabriskie will enter- served to Mrs. J. Leo Bown, Mrs. tain the officers and members of John T. Taylor, Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Service Star at her home 575 North Miss Vilate Elliott and Mrs. A. L. Fifth West, Friday at 2 :30 p. m. Booth, after which the time was spent with social chat. Original New York Century An open session will be held at the Theater Cast. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Linton enterhome of Mrs. J. C. Graham. 401 Orch. Prices: $2.00, $2.50; East Center, for the Daughters of tained at dinner at their home SunBaL $1.50, $1.00; Gal. 50c. the Pioneers, Camp No. 1, Thursday day. Covers were laid for eight, Plus Tax. afternoon, eommenclng at 3 o'clock including Mrs. Alice Banks, Sirs. prompt. All members are requested Tryphena West and daughter of Parowan, Utah, Columbia f Je'-- ' ! t H . t 'fi "u" 111 t i v k A ... Tit.. JW I & ft .. 1 i THE sweetness always . When the pattern is worn off the linoleum paint the entire surface wild a light gray or a very light shade of and the Hour will k like new. e, EataMUhri 1043 j ' W.fmjt X.,V,-"Vr "i s.i-'- K. ' . j mpit'tll Ip1ffc'.f- - ti ' I 1, States." Thoate who partici- pated, in the delightful affair were Miss Zchttft Mclilcnhiil! f Spring-villMiss Bessie Wllliiim, Miss Florence Itackman, Miss Norma Hughes. Miss Ijola Colvey. Miss Lila Ellertseti. MUs Moiieitn Coard, Miss Mryle Aldrich. Itulon on a- i s . D. S. mission. ?iiHp!icity in Flay Clothes Ridinir Habit fail. ;. The old folks committee of the pharon and Timpanogoa wards will entertain at the Sharon ward house, Tuesday, February 12, at 10 a. m. They cordially invite nil that have artaiued the age of 00 years and over, widows, widowers and missionaries wives' are to be present I ., j j nr hm U Wood1 Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store If li 8sssx3iaigiassssizz:iii ! |