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Show .M ,, J i.' .Jl , .V.., lOT-- ... y , Clubs Parties r p ... . faculty TL.' wm wona -- One of the leading .., attractions 101 the. bom North.tEt atThird TT.frnoon t o'clock.. - Mrs. R. D. Logic was pleasantly surprised "at her home TMSrsiftyt afternoon by a number of neigh bors and friends. The rooms were with garden prettily decorated flowers. Sewing, music and a de licious luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mrs. Kussell Morrs, Mrs. Virl MarMh, Mrs. Samuel Jepperson, Jr., Mrs. Lee Madson, Mrs- Robert Jones, Mrs. Fred Strate and Mrs. Gallagher. the carnival to be given by- the I Pioneer ward M. I, A. Tuesday : WTT- -i k..,iat mitten Witt e veniBg.' Every effort is being nut KfSacted: All faculty nrqm.ea are forth to make the affair a splendid success. Royalty will be in attend ' taVos Penrod, wb,o Is worlc-ta- ? ance, there will be a real carnival band, appetizing refreshments and Lake City. spent Sid Sunday in Ftoyo with her numerous other interesting feaAll .ward members and tures. W. ft Penrod. friends are extended a cordial invi and tation. Mr and Mrs. Alex Mortenson Miss Emma Evans returned to fimttr. Mrs. M. I. Bushman and son The annual ball of the Service her home in this city Wednesday motored to Pay son Sunday Star Legon given in the state JJSTspent the day with Mr. and evening after a two months visit Armory last evening, was a com- in California. The first three . John Stearley. plete success, both socially and fin weeks of the trip was spent visitre-- j ancially. The hall was attractively ing friends in Los Angeles, after Mrs. Veda Williams and baby decorated, colored oaoer streamers which Miss Evans was to guest of arned to ner noma m a iwo muuiu inf alter tish and autumn leaves being used. Mrs. her sister and brother Mr. and -. V.. uuA ukuw. Leonore Wallace of Los Angeles, Mrs. A. J. Dorithy at San Diego. In Provo wiw reuuin Calif., was in attendance and gave demonstrations. Mrs. Fred Olson and Mrs. A. B. TheM. L A- - officers and teachers several dancing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prows as win- Morgan were hostesses at a de o the ManaTu ward for the coming vetr win give a social this evening ners of the $5.00 for the prize waltz, lightful dancing party Thursday it the home of Mrs, Beulah K. Mc- returned the money into the treas evening at the Ulson residence Allister. The roomB will be prettily ury of the Service Star Legion. The The"" affair was complimentary to Donald Russell Hughes, son of Dr .and with garden flowers, judges were Professor decorated progressive games will be played MacFarlane of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Mrs. E. G. Hughes of this city, who 1 n ,nd prises awarded to the winners. Leonore Wallace of Los Angeles, will leave October 1 for. the- The quilt mission field of the L. D. Music and luncheon will also be enj- CaHf., and Dell Webb. teach- was won by Prof. Leaf. Daintv S. Church, where he will labor for oyed. All ward officers and two years. Baskets of cut flowers ers of the Mutual and their part- refreshments were served. ners are cordially invited to attend. were used in decorating the enterMrs. Bruce Hartman and Mrs. taining rooms. During the even. Miss Vera Jackson was pleasant-- Wallace Vaile of Salt Lake City ing of dancing, Mr. Hughes render It surprised at her home Friday were the guests of Mrs. E. C. ed several saxaphone solos, and musical selections were given by evening of last week, by a number Rodgers Wednesday. the Johnson sisters. Mrs. Leonore ol friends and neighbors. A pleas-M- t Mr. with and Mrs. games Chris Scott, Sr.. Wallace of Los Angeles, Calif., evening was. spent dainty re- and daughter left yesterday for gave a number of interesting dancnd music, during which to 25. Venice, Calif., where they will make ing demonstrations. Dainty refreshments were served ineir nome. freshments were served to 50. in Mrs. Robert Patterson will enMrs Ida Penrod is visiting n The Sixth ward M. I. A. eave a tertain a few friends at a Eureka for a few days, the guest of Veda Williams. social in the ward amusement hall at her home Saturday afther daughter, Mrs. last evening. A numerous program ernoon. Autumn leaves will be was given after .which dancing and used in decorating the entertaining Daintv re rooms. Five tables of bridge will games were enioved. freshments were served. An enjoy- be played, after which luncheon able time was spent by all in at- - will be served to 25. tenaance. Miss Ruia Steele and Miss Emma entertained at a kitchen All Provo camps of the Daueh- - Thompson shower Thursday evening at the ters of the Utah Pioneers are re- home of Miss Thompson. The afquested to hold their meeting fair was in honor of Miss Minerva Thursday, OctoW 12. instead of Daniels, whose engagement to herself, Thursday, October 5, on account Warren Ferrc of this city has been of the state fair, and the announced. The rooms were artisconference of the Church of tically decorated with garden flowits richness, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints ers. During the evening of sewwhich will be held in Salt Lake ing and music, several excellent City at that time. dancing demonstrations were given usefulness by Miss Ruby Epperson. Dainty The M. I. A. of the Fourth ward refreshments were, served to the v.HI entertain the officers and following: Miss Beth Ellison. Miss teachers of the association and Grace Steele, Miss LaVell Ferre, their partners next Tuesday even- Mrs. Mabel Fox. Mrs. Jennie Wat-kinEVAPORATED ing in the ward amusement hall. Miss Cleone Ferre, Miss Following, a meeting the time will Frace Linton, Miss Narilla GraMILK. be spent with games and music. ham, Mrs. Howard Graham, Mrs. Luncheon will be served. Spafford Daniels, Miss Norma Foote, Miss Eva Wilson. Miss The first special dance of the Delia Wilson, Miss Freda Nuttall, season at the Provo high school Miss Minnie Duggan, Miss Mary will be given this evening by the Thompson, Miss Emma Spafford, girls of the school. A cofdial in- Mrs. Jake Evans of Salt Lake, Miss vitation is extended to all parents Ruby Epperson and Mrs. Pearl and patrons of the students. Daniels. HI THE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,' 1922. P 'f TricoShan Satin Back Cantons IThe new knitted silk.) - JK. . Canton Crepes , .. i Crepe de Ch enes Tricbtines In a full line of sizes stylish stouts. Swiss-Germa- In a full Une of sizes and stylish stouts. i A W ON bridge-luncheo- DERFUL BARGAIN in AND WOOL the user proves for semi-annu- Poiret Twills Values up to $50.00 Your choice al purity and r--n 9 mmm is of Thousands chlldien are eeri-- , out!' undernourished. ..They lack, the proper foods which keep them and1 strong v SLIP-OVER- S Dresses on display in our window. Come downtown tonight and see them. SATURDAY BARGAINS The best of all in fact, we are going to give away free Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. to each lady that visits our store this day Five Skeins of Silk Floss or Five Spools of Button-hol- e Twist. 100 Men's Linen Collars at, each ; 2th$ 100 pieces Child's Fleeced Underwear 39 100 pieces Men's Undershirts and 60tf 48 50 pair Men's and Boys' Work Shoes Elder Marion R. Taylor will be gram has also been arranged, ah $1.79 50 pair Infants' Soft Sole Shoes, 90c value, sale are invited. the. speaker at the Second ward 29 PIONEER WARD. Sunday evening. The meeting will Entire line of Shoes 10 to 50 Per Cent Off M. C. Merrill of the B. Y. U. be in charge of the ward Mutual Dean Entire line of L. D. S. Garments 10 to 20 Per Cent Off will be the speaker at the regular and will start at 7:30 prompt. Miss Entire line of Silks, Scrims and Ribbons, Lace and Embroid conjoint services in the Tioneer Lillian Allred will give a solo; a;' ST. MARY'S CHURCH. ward Sunday Meeting piano duet will be given by Miss evening. 20 Per Cent Off ery and uorseta 10 will commence promptly at 7:30 Follis Ross and Kdwin Peay; and! 200. pair Men's Ladies' and Children's Hose. Dair. . Sunday school commences at 12 Miss Elsie Hollerman will render services at 11 o'clock. A good program will also 50 Children's and Boys' Hats a. m.; morning 29 and 48 o'clock. The public in gen- a violin solo. A cordial invitation Guild will be rendered. Ladies' The 25 Children's Caps, while they last is extended to everyone. 5 and 10 room Monday eral is invited. Hundreds of Other Bargains That We Cannot Mention Here. meet in theat vestry F. Win. 2 WARD. FIFTH WARD. o'clock. BONNEVILLE afternoon Churches Bulkley, rector. REORGANIZED CHURCH. No. 250 West Fourth South. Sun day evening services are held In8 the Reorganised church at o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex Elder S. S. tended to everyone. Holm, pastor. SCIENCE CHURCH CHRISTIAN First Church of Christ, Scientist, No. 80 North University avenue. Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, subject, "Unreality." Sun day school at 9:4.".. Wednesday pvenlnir meptines are held at 8 is A free reading room o'clock. open daily from 2:30 until 4:30 The jiublic is cordially inp. m. IX L. VAN WAGENEN 348 West Center. pierced vited. CATHOLIC CHURCH. rner of First North and First Cutochism class is Kasft streets. hold Saturday at 10: S3 o'clock, Sunday at 9:30. nias Sunday at 10:20. C: (J. i)plaire, pastor. COMMUNITY CHURCH. Sunday school. 10. a. m., Prof. George V. Fittiroy, superintendent. I'leachiiit! services, 11 a. m. and 8 l. m. Charles McCoard. pastor. C.ood music at every service, under the direction of L. A. Culbertson. SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. Scandinavian meeting every Sun-daat 10:30 o'clock in the vestry All room of the stake tabernacle. are cordially invited to attend. FIRST WARD. Prof. J. M. Jenson will be the speaker at the First ward Sunday oireninir nt"7:30 o'clock. The serv ices will be in charge of the Mutual of the ward. A good musical pro-- 1 ;(v. In PIERECE'S Pork and Beans you will find the vita-mine- so s Impo- rtant to the fare of your wel- Don't Say "Bread," Say I mm muniMUii la a iiavih. mm mm, it v mmBP WE5PQi '?) T5n ' Honwy (jjl tnmi a crfe BUY IT UlU Bishop John Giles will be the speaker at the conjoint services in the Bonneville ward Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The following program will also be enjoyed: Quartet, Mrs.. Alene Peterson. Mrs. Emma Chat-winRoy Passey and Stephen John son will render two selections. "Genevieve" and "Absent"; reading, Miss Leah Van Wagoner; sax ophone duet, Lyman Holdaway and Frank Cragun. The services Sunday evening in the Manavu ward, which will le held in College hall at 7:30 o'clock, will be under the auspicrs of the President T. N. ward M. 1. A. Taylor will be the speaker. Prof. J. R. Boshard and company will furnish the program. THIRD WARD. Services in the Third ward Sunday evening, which will commence at "::: sharp, will be under the auspices of the ward M. I. A. The speaker will be J. R. Hodson. A piano selection will be given by Miss Redden and brother; and Miffs Led a Hradfiird will furnish a reading. All are welcome. ROYAL BAKING COMPANY r H 11 Daily. ARMORY. PHONE 147. SU-SAnnyGoods Musical Further if You Try - Bagley Hat Shop 57 North U nicer sity A venue Private Lesson , "I PROVES THAT HERE YOU PAY LESS. WHEN YOU THINK OF OUTDOOR CLOTHES IT IS ECONOMY FOR YOU TO THINK OF THE PROVO ARMY AND NAVY DEPARTMENT STORE. We have just received a new shipment of cordovan calf, all leather puttees. A big assortment for boys, youths and men. Strap and Spring Styles, special, pr $3.95 All Wool O. D. Wrap Leggings, hemstitched, the very best that can be bought 95 at, pair all Cuff Canvas Leggins, Heavy Very 95 sizes, pair Corduroy Vests, leather lirted, calf leather . .$7.98 sleeves, wool wrists, each Moleskin Vests, lamb lined, nice and soft, excellent for outdoor wear, each. .$8.98 Sheep-line- d Coats, moleskin top, wool wristlets, very special, each. .$8.50 .... d Coat, length moleskin top, special, each. .$10.98 AIL: Wool Mackinaw half .heltbeavy and warm, special $7.50 O. D. Mackinaw, government issue', belt all around, each $7.98 Sheep-line- three-quarte- rs .... Our fall stock of Sweaters, Underwear, Overcoat. 0. Dt Shirts, O. D. Breeches and many other lines is arriving daily. Look over our ; .i.u-- before you buy. 75c Any Time II Provo Army & Navy Dept. Store; Our Guarantee: Good Exchanged or Money Refunded. j i l selections, quartet; reading. Miss Anna Peay: vocal duet, Mrs. Liizabew and Miss inger Evans Bechtol Johnson. given: Hundreds of Pupils Taught Yearly Who Have Failed Through Faulty Methods. You Need Go No 1 Hats $4.95 Your Hat is Here Miss Olga Wunderly of the B. Y. has recently returned from a trip to the old world, will be the speaker at the regular conjoint services in the Fifth ward Sunday evening at 730 o'clock. Her address will be on the Passion Play, which she saw while in Europe. Mrs. Elva Chlpman Olpin will render a vocal solo; a violin selection will be furnished by Reed Gardner, and Edmund Evans will give a reading. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. SIXTH WARD. ROYAL TWIN LOAF TRY IT 1 Hats $1.95 U., who The ward Mutual will have charge of the evening services in the Sixth ward Sunday, October 1. St. Clair Nxon will be the speaker, and the following program will be Ftols-lan- PUREST AND BEST The only most ecoomlcal. . loaf that break apart even-yJust right for sandRoyal wiches or toaster. wrapped' At your grocer's. Slip-ove- rs day at $3.95. SPECIAL MILLINERY for SATURDAY GUARANTEE TO TEACH ANYONE WHO WALKS HOW TO DANCE tMsioSoub ; tTRMi U .1. Just received one lot ALL WOOL, silk trimmed on sale Satur- ' 10, healthy. necessary II These wonderful dresses are on consignment with us for one day only. We have no money invested in them is the reason'for the extremely low price. The styles are the very latest from one of New York's fashionable dress manufacturers. Any woman who is at all interested in ouying a dress this season cannot afford to miss this splendid opportunity. Remember ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY. ' ES i Saturday Only s, ' 3 304 W. Center, Provo, Utah. , |