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Show PAGE THREE THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. bciety .... The iAt.. met in the Kits' r. J.7 .nln. Six Wf .. -- the 500" favor May K. F.r-"f.- ;; to Mr favor bridge toilrs. .j- - i.Hniu the card was a deUctoui luncheon It is requested that all i UL ofElk.attetheeaoclals. c,ub dan W?.U;h Vheduled for Saturday, leb-Z.r- r ha been postponed until 5J!7.uOTfinB Wednesday. February 2 aid will I beld 10 tbe LaditS 271 iunT The Ariel quartet will The dam-- la to T,u invitation ball, and each 5eSer is privileged to Invite one J, a couple. $ $ The annual reunion for all mem-o- f the Prove Fifth ward will Z held on Washington's birthday, A 22, in their ehapeL ilendid program and entertainmeut LhtMl the hours from 4 to 7 -- V r "T1 has been arranged for all children' Olsen. Maurine Murdock, Katbryn under 14, rouiueui-luat 2 p. lu. It is expected that several hundred' Davis, AU.v Hnwkeus. Loraiue children will participate Ux the' Sandjrren, lK.uua lastrup, Ala Anua' Johuaon. afternoon's eutertaluuieut. Evelyn Chase, Kauu Taylor. Special arrangements are Uiiig olwn, Katie KrU-hmade to eutertaiu the older mem-- ' Fay Ta.vlor. Vhiau Merrill and hers of the ward during the even- Grace Evaus. ing. This iwrt of tbe program comA mences promptly at T uVlm-kdance will l t snapiiy program of the tuleut givea lu ihv Third ward amiirie-luel- it hull Wednesday evcuing. obtainable, games, darning and a cafeteria luncheou are the maiu will furnish the features of the eveuiug's program. liiusii', and tii invitation is exteiuhu to nil married folks of Provo. and I . . U-s- Mur-diH-k- 's antly surprised at her home Friday The evruiug hy numlier of time was eut with social chat, durlug which a radio concert was frli-uds- . enjoyed. A dainty luncheon followed and was served to Mrs. II. 8. Iyne. Mrs. Kose V. Stewart, Mrs. Hutu Farrer, Mrs. Bertha Hoss, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Aifues traudall, Mrs. Hose Kartehner, Mrs. Anna M. I'eay, Miss Folli H.w-s- . Miss Naomi Jacohxcn, Miss Marcnita Farrer, George farter and Vaughn Meulove. home of the latter Thursday evening. The entertaining ioms wei prettily decorated in a valentine scheme of red and white. A delicious luncheon was served, after which came aud dauciug were enjoyed. Those pres-'en- t were the Mis'8, Vivla Halliiigcr, s Hoyden, Wards Nelson, Geral- Valentine party at the lU-s- Mrs. Herman Grimm will W host- young folks over the ate of Id. ess to the memliers of Valley Circle A special liusiness mettlns of the Mi Anna IVay eiitertiiiintl ibe I'tah Sorosis club will le held at ner iwwe tins even imr. Siwimv social chat and Iriischeou will u. memliers of the Ijimlila Tail cluli afternoon at 3 o'clock at the and their imriiicrs at a valentiue home of Mrs. t'hristen Jcuseu, 5l3 the diversioiiK. luirty ut her home 7'uesd iv evcu-iiit- North Fiilversity avenue, Instead of The rooms were prettily i The Home Kixin. units V. Uailey's home. All memMrs. lu a color scheme of red and liers are requested to of the Womeu's Muuii-ipu- l present. council . us,-dluie, hearts nd ttilips met lu the coumil rooms Monday. cona nud radio tiauies, and Ritchie daneinj;, lKmna in instruction millincrv wus ih The Misses cert Were enjoyed, afler which re Mixtion tiarrett entertained at a feature of the evening. fi'slmients were served to the tol Missscs Alcea Poulton, SICKLY, FEVERISH CHILDREN Mr. and Mrs. John Pea v. lowing: and Orliu IVay, Mias Mary Allen Aeucs Farrer, Florence Fail. MauChildren sufferiug from Intestinal and Miss Erva l'eay motored to rine I$ee, lttith l'icrixmt, Mildred worms are cross, restless and unSalt Lake Sunday to attend the Jones, Jowphine Jom-s- , lorothy healthy. There are other sympfuneral services of William Her- Stewart, I'riscilla Taylor, Mary toms, however. If the child Is pale, Ticulah Messrs. and Jones, Taylor, bert Taylor. has dark rings uuder the eyes, bad Max Taylor, Paul Allen, YVoymith breath and takes no Interest In Mrs. Willamette Owens enter- Holand, Leroy lsni, Ilorai-- olsen. play. It is almost a certainty thi.t tained at a children's party at her 'KdKar StiKHit, Itert t'oiiess, Jimmy worms are eating away Its vitality. IM ties, The surest remedy for worms is home Monday afternoon, tumuli- - Hawkins. Mr. Miller, Itulon Kilton Stewart, Lawrence Peterson, White's Cream Vermifuge. It Is to her meutary daughter Xauieve, m-Chaniberlaiu and I'lureuce positive destruction to the worms wuose mrtliday anniversary ocPrice hut harmless to the child. curred on that day. The rooms John. 35c. Sold by Ilodqulst Drug Co. were prettily decorated in a color Mrs. Edwin A. Teay was pleas- - Advertisement. scheme of pink and white. A large birthday cake containing nine pink caudles centered the dining table where 13 friends of the honored guest were served a delicious luncheon. Games and music made o'clock. Those present were Ionna dine Sclman. Vera Jackson, Wanda Peterson, Maude SneU, Beulah lone Thomas, Huth ltolicrt-sott- , Holier t a Mangum ani' Messrs. Bin', Lawrence James, Lawrence Victor Jepiierson, Halph Won hen, Johu Buckley. Morris 8nell, Bert Boiinett, ltussell luirrant, Clark and Hobcrtsou, Harold Bailey Iloli-ertso- i. ilfn.-irtm.i- INSTANTLY KEWSAfE WAY 10c TONIGHT now for yellow, distobacco-staine- d spotted colored, Combination Tji...hnHnt cents and removes few ft cost! just Thome. Leaves teeth white, clean and flashing. Recomas Quicker, mended everywhere surer, safer than which injured the icourir.gr methods enamel. Bleachodent Combination contains a marvelous mild liquid to loosen stain coats and a special Bute. Only a safe mild preparation Combination Bleachodent like ihould be used on soft, sensitive an decay easily. teeth which stain Acts only on stains not on enamel. Be sure to ask for Bleachodent ComAt all bination by Its full name. dealers such as: Sutton-Chas- e fpod Co., Provo Drug Co., Eedquist Drug Co., Wm. Thornton. No need lus-tero- fnaMMtliiHawU "THE MAN FROM YDSS ' 1' I demonstration at this store any day in the hardware department. Our man will show you how a Voss Washer will permanently solve your laundry problem. Therela a model to suit every home and every 1 WYOMING" income. and COMEDY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OSE' THOMAS DIXON Author of Birth of a Nation Presents "THE MARK OF THE BEAST" rsymonvoflife in the Get It At TAYLOR BROS CO. high and lov placet fr Hardware Department r V iff and Comedy ' t 33 inll T6K'i(5Hf;''7:P79:15 i LI . cAttend the Edwin Carewe presents in and K:!::!i:!:::n::::K!!!!!!!;:iK!:::::il V WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JACK HOXIE COMEDY y f 1 That Monday luncheon guests! sounds queer, doesn't it? Because, you have always thought of Monday as a day dedicated to drudgery, with' no time (or the niceties of social inter course But now Vosa o'clock is nine o'clock on monday morning for the owner of Voss Washer, and the rest of the dey is free to do as she sees fit enter tain guests, go shopping, anything at all! The wash has all been on the line since Voss o'clock in the morning. TONIGHT LAST TIMES MAE MURRAY in "FASHION ROW" PRINCESS ALL SEATS foul Mondr Luncheon Guests 3 1 rii STAINED TEETH WHITENED Sour stomach, coated tong" ( breath, pimples, headach, nature's ala( A sacque apron and overall dauce constipation are signals remove the cause, ell: will given In the Timpanogos nate the poison from the Li' ard on Washington's Bowels HOLL , Mrthday, Kidneys and T Fch. 22. M unlocks, six piece or- TElfS KK.KV MOFNTAI-chestra will furnish the music and does it slU k and quick. Good i lledquist DiJ an invitation Is extended to all the whole family, Co, four stores. Advertisement ; lieople over the age of Hi. Lawrence Brown. Wed-nesda- y ! STRAND HUM) , Ms IinilllllllllllllBBKIIIlllKIIEIIBBBKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllBIIIllIIIiaiEIIIBIBIllBUIXaiElllUKHB"" OUR COMPLETE LINE OF H Beautiful Wearing Apparel l: IS ON DISPLAY For Your Early Selection 3iloon.ricedman . Siville BETTY COMPSON,' aat 8 are extremely proud of our beautiful line of Silk and Wool Dresses at prices that will readily be bought. We Crahim Cutts : Produdtioa 10MANT0WMAN! $9.95, $16,48, $21.43, $29.78, $31.48 TV lyMfctod Morton AND UP spring iljpening and COMEDY THURSDAY H M Suits this year is the one big item in the ladies' dress. These suits are made from all the newest materials and so daintily trimmed you are sure to like them. Saturday, February 23 and the Following Week & fWalzacb Storv e Maptc Skin I- - - Specially priced College Hall $5 Thursday, at 8 P. 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Figured and plain Roshannara Crepe, Changeable Taffeta, Figured and Fancy Crepe de Chine, and many other plain and fancy silks. Call and see how complete our lines are. aEl n a aw li fS m aa H & $21.50, $24.78, $31.78 u aH AND UP Our Children's Coats are all in stock for your early inspection. Call and let us fit your children with a pretty new coat. Prices t!ie low est value the highest. $4,78 to 010 H nm n if RISK n SEE OUR DRESSES I am i H M li 11 aai a 3 a mm HIilUaillBIIBEB53&BltIBH 1 |