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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924. mrtaiud the Mim Ufliwia Ford. Mra. Trtii e rWmon, Mn. Edith Mmhani. aud Mr. Jack Primarf asauditlon at Ura. L;da tliert-bona Thursday afternoon. IVwelL ' cUi work fur next Monday I'rU Aa after " waa time enjoyable prepard. BMln rjifitt ly Mra. flouts, Mra. Mtluloi-- u aud Mra. ih Urge cmud which attended the day evening. ItkJi a dfllduu lunhn Kofford. Lou SaMr. married folks foUowinf ill (Uikv civen the to the E. Anwurlh Mra, cuter- fari Mr.. Tom Cox, Mr a. Will Fori, Tuird ward amuxeiwm hall Tbura- - tallied a Mary MAUUIAUK AXXof.VER dinner at her home Monday Mr. and Mr- -. B. T. Msg au- veiling lu tvlchiatloti of ber birthhich iureU ou iMimi'-- t!i imirriiiife of their diiutih day aimhrary, thut day. A cut (jlawi of pink ftlit:ih. to (Uu. V. roMca formed the ivutrriih for th lit, Mini, a bich took place 1'rMay, diuinir table, t'ovcra wire laid Mar.U l' iu (he Lo.'iti teuilile. Mra. uc ioiiowuik: vt llllam Kien:i,'iii ia a pradiiHte of tlu Mra. Julia JcUum.ii, Mra. .Sarah I'--i Uham Vmiiiu itiiiveixlty, bavint; Maewr, Mr. and Mra. i'laude Ab-- I j rushed htr nmater'a dearer lu worth. Mia l.coua lSoolh, Mis li t ni.i ii la au emi Mr. IMttha Ifamth, Mb Eriua lVnuctl. nent vii!U iii1mm uuiu of Iy.ciui. and MU Melba lu-i1'M.lh youuc lieople arc welt likeil iihd ibeir ui::uy frlenda will be The officer mid feather of the ilinNed to henr of their uiurrliitie. KirKt ward M. I. A. entertained at They will linike their home lu the home of Mr. aud Mra. Thouiaa Waddell Thursday evetiliiK, in honor of the retiring offieera of the asso"V I'AUEXT TEACHERS. lUaUuiwt U. 8. rL Ofika ciation, who are Mra. Uertrude r aKmiclatton The l'aiav lircnidcnt; I L. Graham, of the B. Y. I' .traintiiK acluad wet president: Mrs. SteiliiiK Ercunbrack Tburaday at S p. iu.. In (Villeise balL I'harlea HIkiUiih aud Mra. Sarah A hi rue auilleiicv of iwrcuta, teach Uoe. Easter decoratloiia prevailed era aud chlldreu enjoyed a mot ex- urouguoui. ine enienaiiniig roouis. coiiHiatltig of iadeo I'uffodils and murigolda lieing uaed tiou by )iroi;raiu the triilnliis wliool orchea-tra- . aa the floral demratloiia. Frogrea-aiv- e a pageant preaented by the aud active guinea were enjoyed, fourth and fifth prude, repreaeut-iiifollowed by the nerving of a delicearly life Iu I'tnb from the time ious luuceon. of Father Eacalunte to the coining Every pair of Cadet Stockings for children carries t A delightful time waa by the of the pioneer, after which I'rof. the UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE of service following: Mr. and Mra. John John. Nut tn II gave a moat aph'tidld and in every respect. Cadets MUST WEAR must hou, Mr. and Mra. I.. L. Graham, talk on "I'roject Tcachliig" Miaa llbca Taylor, Miaa Eliznla-tUNing the pageant given, by the chll- give you absolute satisfaction or WE'LL RE- Vrt fflce Mary Fairer 4 teacher of the Bobu-ill- 00 oo u r SOCIE TY 00 00 J e dren ao Illustration. a for Boys. . . .50 STOCKINGS IRON-CLA- D NO. 99 FOR GIRLS Extra fine Lisle Cotton Hose. An guarantee of satisfactory service with every pair. IRON-CLA- D 37 Price HOLEPROOF STOCKINGS FOR BOYS A heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose with HOLEPROOF wear and Sizes Sizes 6 to 8'! pood-look- s combination." 35 C 40 8 to the wonderful 11 Jenkin.sj Knit- Goods, Company - M MOftTH lMVCht(TY AVCNUr l rprr Trial Tube Ci I--i - Mail Coupon - Mrs. Iavid II. Jones entertained nt a fiinilly dinner tit her home g Tliuifilay evening the oceasciou lie-In- her birthday anniversary. The WOOD-CLIFTON'- S ? OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED. The annual entertainment of the old folks, widows and wives of missionaries, held in the Fifth ward Thursday was a big social success. The old folks were taken lu automobiles to the ward chupel at 11 a. in., where they were welcomed by Bishop Mnliey and inad comfortable. Social chat ws enjoyed uutll noon, wheu a sumptuous bauiuet was served. The dining room was prettily decorated for the occasion in a color scheme of yellow and white. Yel low daffodils formed the floral decoration for the table. Glass candlesticks holding yellow candles were fllqo employed in the decorative i scheme. Following the banquet the guests adjourned to the social hoii, whicli was attractively decorated with red and white carnations and sweetjieas Miss and enjoyed a program. Josephine Jones gave a number of aesthetic dances, after which she gave a deter impersonation of Harry Lauder. Two reading were given by Miss El ma Jacobsen and a fancy step dance was given by Mrs. Mrs. Boweu, 02 years of age. Bowen was presented with, a large Old time bouquet of carnations. songs were rendered by John Buck- ley, Mr. Hatton and Lafayette Guy- mon. Flowers were presented to Grandma Hasler the oldest lady present and to Dod Mossman and Lafayette Guynion the oldest men present. All were past the age of eighty-threLater in the afternoon J. B. Ash-to- n entertained all the guests at the picture show and presented each one l Wit s with a carnation. This closed the entertainment which everyone declared was one of the best they had ever attended. The committee in charge of the Included, C. H. Wright, masaffair e French-typclay. And beauty in a ter of ceremonies ; George Brown, By Edna Wallace Hopper finance ; Alex Mortensen, automo biles; Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. Millions of women marvel at my pores. Many women, In 30 min- Jane Boshard, Mrs. Sarah I have been 40 utes, seem to drop ten years. And youthful beauty. Mrs. Nellie McEwan, Mrs. in the limelight, and 32 years my youthful bloom and contours Nellie Bailey, Mrs. Edna Jacobsen, years a stage star. Yet I still look a girl show what constant use will do. A Beauty Essential. of 19. I still play youthful parts, and was never more winsome ihan Clay is an essential to beauty at its best Also to continued youth. now. These things I owe to France. Women who omit it cannot hope to Her experts made me a famous compare with women who employ owes to beauty. They have kept my youth- it Every girl and woman ful bloom. And those same helps herself this help. ALL SEATS But crude clays are out of date. have done like things for many of utMy newvtype clay the very niy friends. I know they can bring to millions most in a facial clay Is now at SATURDAY new beauty and new youth. So I your command. AND TONIGHT Youth Edna Wallace Hopper's have arranged so all who wish may Clay is supplied by all druggists and got them. I Found Youth d, Princess 10c The Supreme Help. Many years ago French beauty experts taught me the use of clay. They used then crude and muddy la.vs, like many still employ. But even those clas multiplied my beauty. Since then, able scientists have Perfected clay by 20 years of study. They have found the right clay a rare mineral-ladeclay which brings maximum results. They have found ways to refine , to remove the useless mud. Their clay is white and clean nnd dainty. They have discovered added fac-w- s which bring manifold effects. The clay I now use my White Jimth Clay makes other clays seem very crude Indeed. Amazing Effects. Youth Clay purges the skin of It removes causes of blackheads and blemishes. It draws the blood to the skin to nourish and revive it. The result is so rosy afterglow which "mazes new users. It firms the skin, combats all J""'s and wrinkles, reduces enlarged n new-typ- e nt Trice, 50c and $1 toilet counters. per tube. Also my Youth Cream, which should follow the clay. Also my Facial Youth, my famous Also my Hnir Liquid cleanser. Youth, which brought my luxuriant hair. My Beauty Book comes with each. Lenrn, for your own sake, how much these helps can do. If the first package fails to delight you, vour dealer will return its price. j.'Ldlr u Jl?5ii u Frink Crumil There the Luy Dals'et Grow Frank Crumil Victor Record No. 19275. American Quartet .Vickty Donoh-jLie No Speak-- t Good En;!isn Billy Murray Victor Record No. 192S0, Hie On I Lore Quartet 4 SuiU Will Go A Long, Loni Way I invite you to try my White Youth Clay at my cost. Write name below and mail this coupon today. Edna Wallace Hopper, Inc., 531 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. Send me free tubs of White Youth Clay, also your Beauty Book. Name 432 Address 'ARRQWM'wertk EDMUND COBB lu rrwo-FisTE- c i liiAnAshiDnEcarhoUi'roiiui I'M BEVIV c yi t Mils! and COMEDY Now that Spring Cleaning Time will soon be here, you will wish to "dress up" the house and so we are d BED offering you these whose will newness add SPREADS, zest to the "fresh appearance" of the bedrooms. SATIN SPREADS SATIN SPREADS Contains no dressing and is same grade as Scalloped or Plain. $6.50 values. short lengths, from 2 to $4.95 Orerhire Part 1 'Uiymond Overture Part 2 Botn by Victor Symphony Orchestra 1 DANCE RECORDS Fox Trot Fox Trot Walt! "Auld Lang Syne" Sand Get 59c Ladies' Hose Ladies' black cotton rib top hose excellent values. 49c 19277. tt At e Sateens, Percales and Tissue Ginghams are among the materials used in making these bundles. Guaranteed to be from 5 to 10 yards in a pound. L. D. S. Garments Made of fine silk lisle. Old Style. $2.50 values. $1.28 lot Men's Socks, sorted colors. 1 12V2c 25c POUND 8 as- Pair 'VrVVMVVVVv Towels :;:titi;i;iii:iiim New Style. Extra fine quality. Cokmbia Men's Socks SATURDAY ONLY L. D. S. Garments New Vktor Records, One K Week, Every Week Friday 12!2c Pair Pound Goods "Cood-Nig- TAYLOR BROS. CO. Music Dept. . aprons are very attractive in their gay colors of rose, yellow and green, and mottled shades. We have just received a new shipment of them, and are offering them, tomorrow only, at this low price. ItlilllllilltUi Udiee" "Home Sweet Home" The Troubadours Love-Da"A Drem" Medley Waltx "Lut Night "Thin Eyea So Blue and Tender" lack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchestra Victor Record No. 19276. Cotoitin the Days-F- ox Trot International Novelty Orchestra More Kiss Just One Fox Trot t The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Vic to. Each ; Both by Paul Whiteman and His Orch. Victor Record No. 19278, Good-Nig- $1.00 $3.95 lot of Corsets, values to $5.00. lone in Pasadena Mona Varna Corsets Trays Buffers Values to $4.00. f These $6.00 values. Powder Boxes Hair Receivers Full size. Rose, Blue, Yellow, combined with White. Water-Proo- House Aprons IVORY Odd Pieces COLORED SATIN SPREADS Yard 15c INSTRUMENTAL Victor Record No. 35737, $3.25 yards. Victor Record No. 19281, MELODIOUS Full size. Plain or Scalloped. Full size. Hope Bleach muslin with same count. Comes in 10 Rubber ed Spreads beau- Bleached Muslin Turkish towels; fine quality; heavy thread. $2.00 values. 25c Each $1.00 SATURDAY njl You Like to Get MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Prices Lower floor $2.50, $2.00, $1.50; Balcony $1.00; Gallery 50c Plus Tax. SANDAL LOVE LETTERS of There Is a combination f,1aicli2 8 Columbia THE ARTISTIC the artistic and the practical in the sandal. SHIRLEY MASON Slender straps and cutouts permit hose to be effective in worn Supple Production A Romance of contrast leathers ,and easy lines insure the utmost foot comfort. at a gaily-colore- Peerlcii Quartet WILLIAM FOX Trial Tube Free voile in h mtsmttt:s3sitt:n;ttttKttaasst:: iooi'oo.oooc.o.ooo;ooo.oooooooooooooc.c-o'Oooo.or'- 33c Yard 'rli tUrra In the "431 8 tiful array of patterns; regular value 60c. RED SEAL RECORDS SEE HH aanKtnmamsm 40-inc- Victor Record No. 9242. iWre in Kentucky Sura You're Born March 29th Not often do you have the opportunity to purchase such bargains as we have selected for our "Saturday Specials" Tomorrow. ',-;,,- (My Hutlot LanJ) (Muni. Mii-Vi!UIn Spantth Mifuel FleU ) A6io$ huenil ICacJ-ty- t My Datlinpn Mifuel Hctl In Spanlth Victor Record No. 9?). Irm-t- ui (Henley-HuhEaulio d Gogorxa Requital (Stv:non-Hum-'- ) Gog arts MM n j For Saturday, . Voiles Victor Records d I JOIEOaTOWl dining table wus prettily decorated with roses and Kweetpons. Covers it Victor Record No. f2. iOuinch were laid for Mr. and Mrs. K. Jiilley and family, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Henry Junes and family, Mr. and Shannon Quarts! Mrs. 1). Byron Jones and family and Vnwia The Bniu'.i'ul Lurt of tl Sumner Nijht Statin on Quartet Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred of Lehl. . s T d W1AW.VVW.IVVWIIWVVVV.WV i Taylor, Mlna Emilia Spa f ford, Mia Lucile Biavii, Mr. aud Mra. Victor Bird, Mr. aud Mra. Owen White, Mr. and Mra. John i',ourdiiiiiii, Mr. ii nil Mra. Kenneth Mra. Craven, John Sylvester, Bishop and Mrs. JoKcph Buttle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Mr. and Mra. F. 1). CasNlty, Mr. and Mra. Wilson K. Anderson,. William Johnston. Mias Graham, Warren Johnson, Mrs. J. K. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. mid Mra. Sterling; Jenkins, Ercunhrnck, Mrs. Gertrude l'ngo, .Mrs. Surah Uowe, and Mr. and Mrs Walter Bobiuaou. artUtii-all.- 1m- . arent-teachc- J-- 2 iwMt r MARK PLACE THEM FREE. No. he ward thulr. The hall has beer SMtnid ward will sive a dance la dmtiratt-for the plie ward auiuM-iucn- t hall this eTn- .. ill I 11 ... VI.... iu a rimf tardea effet-lidc on bemra wiu runiin iiiiif. ! A uiN-- r cap will eoa to the Minnehaha Uleanera to the tuukif. AU married folks art tlie Fifth Hard aa a kenlntt i!i iuvii.-ililt 'e orrht-s- enlcriliic. ti atiend. hi-. Vtlrtl. I home 3(Mi X. Klith KaM Saturra furiiisb lie jnin-icAn In- oYlm-kmI ion is eiicudi'd tu the public la AU The iiiily known Kiipply of ht lium day afteruooti at 3 Cilcanera are Invited to attend. cms iu the BriUmh euipir? rxUta In A dittiif lll Ih triveu lUla evi In I be Buiim-wllAlberta, wlwre 10.(KM"JO feet U ward iuiim- The uieinlicra of the ctntrul hoard uii'lit hull, under the diret'lion of The old folk coiuuiiitee of the 1,'oinK tu mMte annually. , Kja-u- the I laughter of the I'Iolt t birr rnjiifMt'd In at the b"iu t Mr. J. K. Tiwvt, tnturday of vriiine Man h 21). at 7 u'rbx k. AU re cordially iu- at iioii.irttrj uit'iuU-rlut-r- fr Unconditionally Guaranteed PAGE FIVE. dress, High-heele- d for d for walking, the sandal is correct. Sandals of Airedale tan suede, buckled COMEDY u. and NEWS REEL ii ii and strapped YOUTHFUL FOLLY Also ism 'AIAHhM3 . $3.95, $5.00, $5.50 ' j Buster Brown Shoe Store .a. C I i7rffr.i,'--Vittlii- r r.'ia.ai.ertyntri .t. jw.. .... 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