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Show !r lOfKN fcJJOJI AT . JJTERAKY CUT! Mr. E. A. Rawbngs and Mr. Lester Taylor wem boat eoeas fe toe member 61 lbs Ladies Literary club. In open session, Wsdneadsy aleroooa. Th delijhlful affair JEdKad by rrHi L Dccarrr ubmittad to th 40 for tbeee column ehould b o A. M aad I P. M. --e jr t Prcvo People to Go to MidvoJe Provo 9&? m featowtaf 10 M Society which U being fives by member . of th fsmiiy. - motor ta MHveJe Friday to attend rocxo roLiti ta goidea wadding anniversary of ENTERTAINED of Kent A number of friend Mr, aad Mr. Granville Demlrvg, Harmoa were pleasantly entertain mimU of Frank W. Deming of I fty. wrnbek la to be hatd to Midvala L. IX bait that evening: Mr. and Mr. Frank Desalag. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Poultoa. Mr. end Mr. William M. WllM. Mr. a ad Mr. Wrta Wllk-keMr. and Mr. Arnold Rawllng. Mr. and Mr. Jack Booth. Mr. and Mr. Shirt WUmo. Mr. and Mr. tfci i t msmat a, ff Mrto Karreo, Jnh Td Wilkin. air. f gTwsts"fsa"raeTHi1ilful sfieiuouii was spent. Bird. i ed by. hi mother, Mrs. L. B. Harmon, at th family residence Tuesday afternoon. Th affair was given In celebration of Kent' sixth blrthdav anniversary, which oc curred on that dsy. Game and musk: war features of enjoyment. and delicious luncheon wa serv ed, r.av favora were riven th little Darning wa formerly Mis Laura Wilkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alas Wilkin of Provo ad aba ha thro tUr on heoth-- r living la this city at tka present tins, a follows: Mr. Mayseird. Mr. BaUp Paulson, Mrs. W. M. guest list inciuoea TB th following: Helen Hickman, Mildred Harris. Betty Simmons, Oeoreia Culllmor. Karma' Jean Cull more. Mary Jean Hunter. Ruth Ercanbrack, Louis Utxon, Mar-Jo- ri 1 Schofiekf.- Hal Harmon, Clair Junior Hunter, Keith Bail MeAlliater, Weo- Wllklua It w Eivuuith, Bocted that 200 will b in Und-- daU Beck. Jackl hwiofleld; John aaoa at th wedding receptton. Dixon and Poren Pock. : Harmon, WlKjiCH-irm- ? FKIE.NDS Mia June Hoover ' ''r'.:": day. The dining labia. was attractively decorated with aa arracgament of sweet pea and aaartg oida aatartalned th member of th Nettet club .Ja'adnaadasv eieaiaa; be, An enjoyable tin was spent with sewing, music and a delicious luncheon. Present war Mis Cora held at the Rawiinga restdeooe, Vast. Mia Luella Meldnun, Mia wa which wa artistically decorated Aftoa Baker and th hostess. with marigold, daffodil and fern. ' Mrs. J. Harold Duaa at Sal Lake :. FAT VWfT TO ABT reviewed Lba novel.Tha Romantic GAULZHV Comedian," by EUea Glasgow. Mra Member of th Lad tee Literary James A. - Bullock furaiahad tw beautiful vocal eo.oe, Th Dana" dub and their husbands enjoyed a diaaer party at th Button Oaf by Geoig W. Chad wick, and "Utile glar," by Frank La Forge. Mra Monday evening, after which they LaVal 8. Morris gave a splendid motored to Saenagvill and visited gallery. Aa enjoyable evetalk in connection with the Bettor th art Home wek campaign after which ning was spent by the foilowiag: Miss Viva Bkousoa entertained Mr. and Mr. Jama A. Bullock, Mr. with'tw piano aalactlooa. A de- and Mra Peter N. Jenaoa. Mr. sad lirious iuactieoa wa eerved te to. Mr. P. L. Larson, Mr. and Mra lTtat-STLXDwight Packard. Mr. and Mra MIXT1.NO Heber Rupper. Mr. and Mra B. A. HELD Mr. Claud Aahworth rave a Paxman, Mr. and Mr. Karl Band- well arranged review of "Tomor- ley, Mr. and Mr. Sterling Kreaa-bracDr. and Mra, J. Karl Beck. row Morning," by Ann Parish, before tha member of th American Mr. and Mra L. B. Harmon. Mr. Legion auxiliary, at their regular and Mra John Pullea, Mr. and Mra Band ley, Dr. and Mrs. M. meeting Wedaeeday evening at the Richard W. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Dn Armory, Mr. Abe Turner and Mr. Hunter and Mr. and Mra Huri Alen Simmon rendered a beauti Price ful piano duet, and Mr. Simmon nd Mr. Marie Hed quiet Homer furnished a vocsiyduet. A short WEDNESDAY DINNEB business session was held In which GlESTS Covers were laid for 19 at a dinMra Frank Darning, chairman af th committee on arrangement for ner party given. Wedaeaday eveth recent auxiliary card party, ning at th home of Mr. and Mra Fjnest Miller, gave a financial report of th asm Fifty member were present at the their eon. Char lea whoa 18th birthday anniversary occurred on that Interesting meeting. - . fen-ta- .a- MOTHEaVS BIRTHDAY. CELEBsUTEP Th family of Mra William Tar- ley entertamed at a birthday dinner party at her home Sunday, la eele-brauoo of her alxty-firairthaay aaalvsreary. which occurred oa that day. .A color chm of piak and free was carried out throughout th entertaining rooms, aad a large birthday cake centered th dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra Thomas Varley and aoa Charles, Mra Char We Varley. Mia Maria Varley, Mr. John Astin, Mr. and Mra Stephe Walker, New ail Walker of Salt Lake. Mr.' Joseph Fulton of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. ' WUIlam J. Parkin. Mra Charles Ttder of BounUfui, M Anita Hanasa of Provo. Joseph Reese of SpriagvUI. Read GiUmaa of Plaasaot Grove, th guest of hon or, six .child rea. 30 graadchlldraii and two great grandchildren. et Mf"-afiernooa s hoaar of tsevyaaioM daughtsr, rtora whoa htrthday aaarves-sar! LW red a thai-esad u deeorate th hiachtasj tahks, th caatsrptee being a large and elaborately decorated kerthday caka Qma aad muss war anjoyabl feat urea af th ontartainmeot, during which a delictou luaeheoa was aerved. The , following war ia at tha tteCghtrul afrair: Oeraldin Beck, htary Bee, Jeaa Harvarsoa. htariaa Berg. Beth Robinson, Neva Strata, fields Nielses, Osnova Sells, Virginia Hunter, HeV ea Ward, tias Hajvoraoa, BLerling Strata, Normaa Spear, Ray Croable, and Dal Price. Stanley Oa , 5eTr3- - Q ar. aead JOra UJL 1 rstanksd to their hona la Spanish r y rOKMAL DDTNER 6IVK Among th enjoys hi aoclal events of last week wa th Valnorna for ntal dinner dase. hold Saturday evening at th Hotel Roberta A color scheme of gold and purple wa carried out throughout th enter taining rooma 8weet aoa and daf fodils, eorrospoadina; with th color chama, prettily decorated the din RELIEF SOCIETY ing tables, aad gold candies tttrotsh- CHOIR PRACTICE Th Third ward Relief Society d eiever lighting, aided by lght taper around th rom Pull choir will bold Its regular practice 111 iaed shields with th club emkiem Friday evening at T:K o'clock at th and crnaii d word, wa featurad residence of Mra Emily Carter. Alt la th decorations. members are urged to be present During th vening dancing wa , enjoyed, and a feature of th enter-DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY CF.tEBRATED mem bars. Th select loo was com Mra Walter Jenkins entertained posed by two of the members and horn at bar at a birthday party aa been adopted aa the club song. k. JtM-W- 1 irfll .( DA-XC- B X AAaaaa mt TWnaa CVJnj ia here oa business this week. " TZm aciaa w. R. O. Wlaalaw 'ot loo Angela, Parkina ot tVeatUa, and Waafcengtoa, ar Califs was a vieitor an this city vlaitor ia thia city today.. Wednesday and today, i Mr. asd Mra. K. L W. L. Cm af Loe Aagela. Calif, chMdreei have . returned to their te spending a few day ia Pro ea ia Satt Lake after n.inliin bosineaa. Mie Uatesi Celrksagh of Beattla, few days bar with frktada. Aadrew M. Waafeu arrived la Provo Wedaeaday wa a Prova v 1st lor Wednesday oa evening to spend a few day bar. be si nana . W. WL Whit and R. E. Fanbrougb of Denver. Cokv. are amoag th visitors ia Prov this week. . Dr. aad Mrs, J. E. Hrrt i of . lail lm niit... ..a tk. Mantt are visiting trieada bar for eeveral daya. Mx. aad Mra, A. C Hatch of Heber are among the visitor km thia city today. A. Jacks) Djm of Denver, Colo, la a visitor oa business for a few daya ft. B. dark ot Denver. Cote, I here with friend thia weak. . . jBCSajijrfke city was among tha bus In see vtetter kt thia city today. Mia Eva Basek of New OrlesM I spending a fear day in Prove with friend. HR tttaadaa. Mrs. Luc 111 Jr rfitmW I .... . 'i'thti&Trtl buy, that Ithateum ' toddy Ahlandar. pre aidant, presented each of th guasta of honor with a beautiful n framd picture, as a loaan or . .. ' .' m I I for their work with th line morning' yon Preeeat at th pleaaaat wumIi " -- r wui aecide that you affair were Mrs, Lacllla Ahlaader, Mra Beaale Ward. Mra. Alice Eg look at the old bare LeVILKSS aiSIEBS Mra. Hilda Daniels Mi gertsia, "floor Of tKe tattered floor PABTY Balk Paxmaau Mra Maria Bennett An enjoyable time wa spent by Mra Florence coverino; another week not Grail, Mrs, PriclIU tha manvbers of th Leveies Bisters Jensen. Mum Mildred Wsrren, Mra another dayt olub.at th. horn, of iln. mien Sadie Jon, Mr. Mart tana Bee, Homer Wedneeday afternoon. A Mra. LaVern On that day we hope that Mra. Aan delicious dinner waa aerved, and Cheever, Mrs. Singleton, . Untoa, Mra you will see the new patFay daring th time pleasantly epent Amanda CtandaU and Mrs. Orae tern floors of Armstrong-with needlework, Mrs. Emma Gay Reeee. revs an interesting book review and Linoleum now on display ' v Mrs. Violet Farrer aad Mra Eunice here. aBee be furaiahad eons a. Present D wars lira Dee ret Gray, Mr Violet In the new patterns you rarrer, Mr. Eunice Beebe. Mra are sure to find a long- Mary Loveless, Mrs. Julia Loveless, Mra Nstti Haws. Mrs. Emma Oay, a v Duii euiy Mrs. Barbara Hoover, Mra Myrtle J room and withfn the price Carter, Mra Nettle Lovsie, aad you wouia nice to pay. " Mra Mary Vincent, th latter being aa Invited - . The Better Way to tt appr-eiatio- f tRt - gut NOTICE TO TheK"Y. V lay ft Y. rVi rWMEta- r- IT :Women will meet Sunday afternoon at S o'clock at the SnringvUI Art Gallery, where Prof. H. F. Larson will make an explanation of th picture. A full ttnd- anc I desired. fVccolac Finish V . ; ; New Spring- DesigiM GIFTS PRESENTED TO RETIRING TEACHERS, Fbior af T marrow . . . Mra. Marl Bennett and Mra Hil Sea ihetn bar Today! da Daniel, retiring teacher from th Btslh Ward Primary association, war guest of honor at a delightful v'.' (ivvuor rrmanuiy evening a( FURNITURE m noma Mr. FT tec ills Jinsen. th ward by Primary officer nd SI North TJaiverslty Ave. teacher. Following th regular les son an preparation meeting, games Linoleum wwe w Joyed na a aelFclous lunch r e 1 r i an-eon served. In behalf of thoee In - " f-ENSE- jll Th floor rri tiv iiluitrmttd ing-r- richly marhUd Armttnmfi L- - it at . r : tl COil Armstrong Linoleum. t Our ' layers? a x laying floors that will always remain smooth-ne- vei a hint of bulge, crack, of open seam. Such & floor ia laid over a lining1 of builder' deadening felt firmly cemented In place permanent floor from which you may expect years and years of enduring beauty. XYVLOR BROS COM IWY trucking in and out . . tethQ caii AC 1 we layiiimstronp- - mootu the ftwdem&tiv . ' on ARMSTRONGr'S JL INOliEUM shei dsdirt atjirst brushing r heart are two earnest wishes: Her beauufuL be And home must it must be easy to keep that way. Armstrong now announces a welcome stride forward Jo floors that are pot only new in beauty but much mor tmhJeHbswasiiul, .. .,. , When you see the Spring Display of Armstrong's Linoleum at local stores, your eyes will catch the sheen of a new and satiny lacquer finish. This finish is called Accolac Accolac gives to Armstrong Floors a rich, mellow luster Not glassy, not brilliant it has a soft rich, eggshell gloss like that of furniture rubbed down by band. Because Accolac fills the pores in the linoleum itself, these Armstrong Floors literally shed dirt. Dirt is now easily, simply, whisked away; Brushed bright with so little effort, your Armstrong Floors seldom need washing. Even spilled things and greasy liquids . . wipe right up; much less bother; Over Accolac wax spreads evenly, Waxing is T"Tkjlistarwirii fewerhard strokes ffcwTtttfeedTTVEEP ' in every , x 'u Ik nmiAs. vL I Handcraft . . Umesr-of-oren-bak- Tbe kketdt gives I jinx. 3 Me blended tik modettiot of the hind-cra- Dome-planae- rs THERE tois air that Wads distinction to these patterns; it cannot show the soft colors, toned as if by age These colon are not regularly reBut Linoleum Rugs . CICL A ' peated, bat freely and delightfully blended At little more than the' cost of refinisning an old floor, this Armstrong Floor can be per : maaently laid in any room ia your home. And f4 Will stay beautiful thanks to AccoUc Armstrong's Inlaid Pattern 462.) "If you who rent floor quiet and comfortable; JLtes-xare.3tany-8hrin- live in an 7rtmeo or rent la your home. these rogi of genuine Armstrong 'i Linolean can be rolled up and moved about just like your other inc rugs. Bright and cheerful to tbe ere Colorful. underfoot. Three kinds Jajpa, Inlaid, or printed. Sixes aU by run feet to twelve by hfteeo feet. -- w : How loTh to Plan Decoration," Hasel Dell Brown, oot4 decorator, suggests a simple, workable scheme for creating tastefully differes room. Cootaios coU - orplste of modsi interiors and the new Arm strong Floors. Scot for tea cents. Attractive Horn . ' ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Unolmm Division, Lancaster, PeniisylTanlt Denver 'Office-r720- -21 Symes Bldg:. ,. Linoleum right lay linoleum. That's to cement it down over builders' deadening: felt This felt makes the finished with the help ofthis book ... for those one -- Decorate . ft . ...oomevp yoummveats -- r 1 ::. k- or swelling of the under-- ( floor. Thus it keeps the linoleum ;f r o m cracking, buckling, or working loose. Our experts have laid huh-- . dreds of yards of. Armstrong's Linoleum this ap ing: proved way to rJ-- - JHiaAIlP - EMBOSSEDv JASPE aaMawaaaeaaBawaaBsaaaaaaaaej ARAB E S 0L We 4 g lay Linoleum we'll also show you the new spring patterns, with the dirt-resisti- Arm-stron- Accolac finish ng that has changed floor-cleani- ng to a simple dusting. ' . . If you can't come in, our t man will be glad to call with ' wear for years and years. Next time you're downtown, step in. We'll show you ex- - samples, your rooms, arid tell you just how little tliese n e w d a yh floors will cost Just telephone dis today.' Dixon- - Taylor--R ussett Co. TI1E ON Parson Nephi E-F- CK21tl actly hoV "PRINTED Provo Sprlngville R ICE 110 US E" PL Grove 5 Sp. Ferk Heber Am, Ferk |