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Show IS LI THE PROVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924. AGE FOUR. ? i r C-I-E-T-Y -Q-- George PulmIob but ret lira-- , ('linger. Mrs. W. W. T)lor, Mrs. home aftrr a few Uavg visit in Murtln Clinker, Mra. L. I. Wiiuicll, Mra. .llilue with her jwrt-iit- . J.phiite Goodriii:e and Mnt. .Mr. 1 Mirny U mif til gifts by the rnent t honor. Tui lluttoti, Mr. Itay Wtkiu will eiit.rfaia le primary offiirr end t. li. rs nt ,jie Third ward at her bump till were rtMt-ive- . J vpniiiK. '. i i l '. a ut-iiii- a Following t'lul time will Inihlni-K- be ru- - yl. The Lukevlcw choir will five ibihee ill the ward Hu- m- ue nl 1ml I thin eeu-luff- . (JoikI liitlsic him lieen arrnittfi-d- , In ttleiidtMl to mid i n In ilMti.-- ieiie uiron and oirull '. A doliiMitfiil valnitlne jmrty wi ' lveu ht the home of Mm. Fred C. everyone. trme Monday 'Veiiii.R from 6 un-- , II H oYIm-k- . Tw.nly little frU wU Miss Myrle M.iuwdl of Stilt Lake If Hterline and Neva enjoyed chiik-will In- - the iliiiiier gut! of Mr. I'ily Ilolidny eajta iiml Mrs. I.oe I Itaker , 'in sic and Iuik lnnti. at their ?i 1 , 4 ' ' .nd vulciitine deeoratioim lie Hll'l rutielii of thr ' ' I ' ' added to home ' The M. I. A. of the Third ward !,'T8ve a young i ij ilen dunce In the .'.vard auinneiiieiit ball, TiH'wlny the nciimr reniiic, following j.VI utual meetine. The I'imtU'hh Hiid n mnxie furnlKhed the "i'lavera . 'njovahle time wan Kiieril hy the iarpe crowd that attended. HP I rtli!li. his evening. Mnrr Mits. . ; i i.max. Mrs. Charlotte Perkins (illnisn. lecturer and author, was the guest 'of honor Tuewbiy evening at a dinner In Hotel I'liih. given by Mrs. (iatcs. Among the guests were Miss Alice Jteyuolds and Mrs. C. K. Maw of I'rovo. Sunn Young A characer Imll will given In the Third ward amusement hall Thursday evening for all the married folks of Provo. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the music. It la desired that everyone attend In cos1 " ' l' Thfl home eeononilca department the Wdiiicii'i Mun1i'iMil council (will meet ThnrwlHT evening at 8 '' o'clock In the council room. The Tirol of a five l on cnurne In m i iery will commence and It In re- VliineMed that all liicmlwr of the council 1 iirewnt. tume. ' of the Trcn Joll club will meet Thursday afternoon at the '. 1' The TlmiwiKuroa einp Nn. SsK7 of home of Mrs. Ted Ilatton. Sewing, ' ' Hhe Nei:htfir of America, music and social chat will be enjoy, ' Jf'will Knyal meet thla ermine at 8 o'clock ed, after which luncheon will be ':iln the K. P. Hull. All nieinlr are served. i The momlier.-- j- to he pureed '' recorder. iireent. c A very jileHHimr ' . SMART SPRING FROCKS BEAUTIFUL SPRING SILK of Poiret Twill, Flannel, Canton Crepe, Taffeta and other materials are tailored in the season's newest styles and may be had in the popular new shades. Every dress a remarkable value. These dresses are worth twice what we are M QC asking you for. Sale price for These DRESSES An extensive assortment new dresses, fashioned of Canton Crepe, Crepe-bac- k favored materials in the of distinctly smart George, Roshanna, Satins and other new spring colors. Every dress exquisitely trimmed; many are beautifully beaded. Sale price for PI C 7C ,U,IU Thursday, Friday and Saturday.. dresses made Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ... Agnes L. Hull, Mrs. Wake Teny will entertain the memlKTs ofthe 0. It. A. club at jmrty whs clven her home Thursday evening. The nt the hoiii of Mr. Kllcn M. Jones, afternoon. In honor of the ' Mondny birthday iinnlverwiry '"'of Mrs. June I. Jones, n pioneer The enlerliiliilne rooms ij'of ' iwere iiretlily decorated with the I time will be scut and luncheon. with sewing, music eldlity-fKM-on- . f Benson's flowers, ferns, and jiotted A lurge MrlUdny cuke, I I'lldants. , l! f' t i ContiilnlnR lighted randies, formed an nttrnctive centerpiece for the luncheon tnlile. Music, .1 1... biiu pocihi tiuii wrip iciiiiireH oi ne aftenioon's entertiilnment, l '' which a delicious luncheon y : served to alwmt 20 cucsts. after Mrs. J. 1). Watson will entertain nt a bridge luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Arnold Itoblnson will enter- tain the members of the S. C. S. at her home Thursday evening. Sew ing and luncheon will be the diversions. whs The marriage of Miss. Edna Holdawny, daughter of Mrs. Lydla to Karl A. Bentwet will Mr. and Mra. Clark Newell enter Holdawny In the Salt Lake temple; take place talned a nnmlter of friends at their ', , home Sunday evenliiR, In oomnll Thursday. i.L ment to Miss Florence Newell and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harding enProf. Lowry Nelson, whose mar tertained at dinner at their home riage took place today In the Salt Monday afternoon. Covers were A pleasant evening y, Lake temple. Col'A was apent with music and social laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Miss Naomi Jacobsen and V'1 chat, during which a dainty lunch-il- l lins, son was served to S5, Including the La Von Menlove. following guests: Dr. Battery C and medical detachand Mrs. L. D. Stewart and son '. j Max of Fayson, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie ments, 145th F. A., will aire an In vitation dancing party at the , ; rouison or Kicnneia, ana uiyde Net Armory Friday ' A large evening. i son of Salt Lake City. crowd Is expected to participate In f':; ir,' j ) e out-of-to- i: p d r! I) U ;t I J, ' it ; i The marriage of Miss Florence Newell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : Clark Newell of Provo, to Prof. Lawry Nelson, head of the esten-- ' slon division of the B. T. U., took ;;! place today In the Salt Lake wm-- r Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will pie. , 't ' , a leave mi inursnay morning ior Aiaai- i son, Wis., where they will enter i school. They will return to Provo in September. ii', . I i ii I .1 Mrs. Conrad Mane entertained at home Monday afternoon In honor of her twentieth wedding anniversary and also her birthday. The time was pleasantly spent with music and social chat, during which a delicious luncheon was served. A large and prettily decorated birthday cake centered the dining table. Carnations and sweet jieas were also employed in the decorative scheme. Those present were Mrs. M. L. MeLnmnra of Midvale, Mrs. George Wells of liinsrhani, Mrs. "Wyman Patten, Mrs. Henry Maag, Mrs. Mrs. Henry AVilliamsoii, Charlie Maag, Mrs. Weslie Maag, Mrs. Jessie Sumsion, Mrs. Parley her the delightful affair. SPTNISn FORK, Feb. 13. The members of the I. O. 0. F. lodge No, 01 entertained their wives at a social and card party at their hall Mondny evening. Progressive "500" was the leading diversion; seven tables lieing played under the man agement of Hobert Chappie and Charles Waters. Major prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. O. Fernsten and Mrs. Josephine McClaine. Con solation prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. W. Palmer and Mrs. Rebecca And there's magic in every word a new dance frock! The Junior Prom! The sub-de- b in the spotbght and all the world before her music, bright lights, rhythm of the dance, perhaps her first "beau"! And these lovely frocks look just like budding young girls-- full of life and color, nerve and exquisite beauty for dance frocks are sheer chiffon, mulle and crepe georgette, bouffant in line but soft and clinging in effect. Taffeta, too, builds some wondrous models. It is a joy just to look at them. Moderately priced Charles Stnin of Salt Lake, was present and gave nn interesting talk on the principles of Odd Fcllowsh'- -, .Mr. Main recently retimed from Denmark nnd Sweden, where the meeting of the grand lodge of the world was held last year and where all nations, except Australia, were He gave nn instructive represented. account of the work of the order in j $2500 to $49.50 Cut this coupon out both Sweden and Denmark. most it is worth $5.00 on any purchase of a dress or coat over $25.00. wonderful thing in the world is Your wife, devotion. mother, or someone dear to you, is made happier if you "Say It With Flowers" A large variety of cut flowers, plenty of blooming potted plants and ferns. ii i THE LADIES' FLORAL r NEW PARTY FROCKS FOR THE JUNIOR PROM Buster. The ! Spring! That joyous season of the year when feminine kind plans to look her best. woman is to choose from The desire of every fashion-lovin- g the alluring display of Frocks, Coats, Suits and for those, she shops wjsely when she shops here! Frocks that bespeak Spring in every line, fashioned of wonderful fabrics in new spring shades and latest designs. SOCIAL AND CARD PARTY GIVEN BY ODD FELLOWS The Hat Shop Just Received a Wonderful Line of FOR THURSDAY, ND SATURDAY hes wide, in all colors, yd. ide, in all new shades, yd. inches wide, yard in all the newest colors; Friday, Saturday, yd. 29 15 15 spe-- y, 29 tore we have marked our goods Sale, al February Three-day lay, Friday and Saturday. It i over our prices. li is ready to show a fine line of millinery. Call and see the splendid styles and reasonable prices. Every care is taken to suit you. MAW & HENRY Proprietors SPECIAL PRICES IN OUR DRY GOODS Spring Coats It will pay you to visit our store and see the different styles we have and the prices are within your reach. Hosiery Special for girls and boys Hosiery in brown and 25 black, pair Lady Betty Hosiery in all shades, in a pure silk fiber. Special price, pair 1.00 Pigeon Brand Hosiery, every pair guaranteed to you, in all silk hose, regular price $2.00 pair, in all shades; special price, pair $1.50 DEPARTMENT Krepe de Leen, a new creation, in all shades. Sale price .$1.95 which silk is always Crepe de Chine, a staple good; comes in all dress shades. Sale price, yard $1.50 . SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY . 33-in- AND SATURDAY All Silk Pongee, exceptional value; excellent grade imported Japanese Pongee, smooth, firm and evenly woven. Very practical and desirable for dresses, blouses, skirts, under95 garments, etc. Sale price MOSE LEWIS STORE PROVO, UTAH 1 |