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Show TIIE EVENING HERA1D, MONDAY. MAY 25. 1925. ;.T PAC3 TITJ CIIAIHSTORE, BHDS LARGE The Pilgrim class of the Com munity church' entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barry complimento Mr. and Mrs. Mulrbead, who office and war, tary As eightfen-stor- y wiU leave aooa lor Michigan. Music noose to serve the J. C Penney oom-paand games were delightful diverstore In this city and la sions of the evening after which reof other cities throughout the freshments were served. Tnlted States la being erected la The students of the class presentNew York, it wis announced her toed Mr. Muirhead with a book of . ; day. of Edgar A. Guest and Mrs. Thia building, towering blgh la poems Muirhead with a beautiful pin the fapiont Pennsylranla Station V y sone, will, with its appnrtenance, Mrs. Raymond Barry entertained face on both Thirty-thirand Thirty-fourt- h streets between Eighth at her home Saturday afternoon at and Ninth avenues. It is a far a miscellaneous vhower -in-in honor of d-KlB cry from the first amaU store start- Miss Maty MulrbeBd ed by 3. C, Penney with $500, la Maeie Booth, brides of the near Kemmerer, Wye., In 1902, to, thia futura,, A color scheme of gold and modern office - structure and the green was carried out In the decor ations of the entertaining roooma buslnesa it represents. But Mr. Penney bad af Idea which and the refreshments. A pleasant time was spent with was aounfc an Idea which has developed Into the largest chain of games and music, during which cash department atorea In the world. dainty refreshments were served. This chain extends from .the Atlan Many nseflaK and beautiful gifts tic to the Pacific, from the northern were received by the , brides-elemost boundary of the United States from the .many friends In attend to the Gulf of Mexico. To the 571 ance. stores now in operation,, there win The B. Y. U. Women met last be added, in the next few' months, afternoon In the faculty 100 stores. new Saturday This approximately will leave only five state In the rooms of the B. Y, university at a Union uncharted territory for the kensington and business meeting. Mrs. George BalUf was elected presi J. C. Penney company, Inc. Under the company's plan, a man dent for the coming year, with Mrs. ager Is enabled not only to acquire IL R. Merrill and Mrs. Frank Gates an Interest in the store with which assisting her. Glen Guyman gave be is directly connected, but he Is a reading. The hostesses. for the afternoon given an opportunity to establish E. Eggertsen, Mrs-new stores. The majority of the were Mrs. J. C. Penney company stores are In George S. BalUf, Mi?. W. H. Boyle, Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Mrs. II. V. charge of local managers who are also part ownersfif tbetojes Hoyt and Mrs Maud B. Jacobs. which they conduct and who' Ire Mr. and Mrs Web.ster Hoever an thoroughly trained m the policies of nounce the engagement of their, the company. Every J. C Penney company store daughter, Melva, to Fenton Miller. Is a complete organisation in itself, The marriage win take place on June 3. possessing, however, aU the advantages of the chain store In respect The Lamba Tan club delightfully to collective baying and centrallxed entertained their partners at a din administration. ' ' The new building, is being ner party at the residence of Miss financed by a cjosed issue of $3,-- Priscilla Taylor last Thursday even 750,000 first mortgage 5 P1' cent ing following the Provo dIkd. school serial gold bonds dated May 1, 1925, commencement exercises. The table and due serially May 1, 1920 to 1950. decorations were very artistic In a The issue la made by the J. C. color scheme of gold and white, emcandle sticks and an abunPenney building and realty corpora- ploying ' dance of spring flowers and ferns. which stock of is entire the tion, held by (he J. C. Penney company, The Misses Ruth Pierpont, Dorothy Stewart, Mildred Jones and Priscilla ' Inc. , Bonds are being marketed by the, Taylor were hostesses, while Miss Manufacturers Trust company, Anna Peay acted as toastmistress Harris, Ayes A company and for the occasion. The guest list for this pleasnt af George II. Burr & company, aU of fair included the Misses Loree Van New York. Farrer, Hilda The issue is secured by a first Wagenen, Agnes Alcea Poulton, Madeline mortgage on the land and building Johnson, which will be leased to the i. C. Kirkwood, Lucille Olsen,' Maurine Anna Peay, Larue Startup, Penney company at a net rental suf Bee, ficient to pay maturing principal Josephine Jones, Gertrude Reynolds, and interest on bonds. This lease Ruth Pierpont, Mildred Jones, Dorwill be pledged under the mortgage. othy Stewart, Priscilla Taylor, Mrs. Interest is payable May 1 and No Donald Mitchell; the Messrs. Donvember at the office of the Manu- ald Clyde, James Hawkins, Donald facturers Trust company, trustees. Dixon, Byron Burt,' Grant Buckley, Bonds wiU be sold in denominations Ralph Elliott, David Condon, Tom of $1000 and $500 in cupon form Gessfprd, Henry Startup, William ld, Fred and are priced at $100 and Interest. Carlston, Most of the maturities will yield Moore, Oron Jackson, ' Jack Pierpont and Paul Allen. cent. 5.25 WAREHOUSE hon-dre- f strate to you how the colors inWestern Window Shades I j ',r .. " . d v'' enlarge the decoratj tive possibilities of your j.; home. will., ' - .. , ct Dixon-Taylor-Russ- j Co. ell , They bite with 1&I Hank's -- TacRle V lip' i 'Jv j 'l w. , , R ; '' . T , ' J ; Get your complete outfit early. We have the largest I- - - Cente- r- j I stock in Utah county now 1bn 'display. 98 West . V . Hank Smith $ p. ; J ' . Sif Jr T -- B Homer-Wakefie- per Sales of the J. C. Penney company were $74,261,843, In 1924; net profits $5,; BICYCLE BELL POOR MUSIC Grand Wholesale Offering of Bedding Plants t old, such as COLUMBIA,- - OPHELIA, BUTTERFLY, BADJANOEr RED RELIANCE, RCSSKLL and 25 others. Any one 75c; any 12 ror saw; any 100 never wit ftcfore of such size at the nrlce. Will bloom all mimhipr. 2. BLOOMTVnBORHAMI,MS firm l.luntj In k,i ..j'l.k all color dark red, scarlet, salmon pink, white, Splendid plants, per 100. the LONDON, This v country, country of Shakespeare and Roger Bacon and Joseph Addison and John Milton, is naturally strong on poetic address and yet, nevertheless and it is strangely notwithstanding, weak on what you ?inightn-4eeB- 4 The members of the Valley Circle dub met at the home of Airs. Dudley Gallagher Friday evening. Musical numbers and reading were ree CANNAS, big plants from & and 4 inch pots, all colors, Including - BRONZE HUMBERT, Special 20c each; $1.50 per - . dozen; $12.00 per 100. All kinds of bedding plants any 12 for $1.00; any 75 for $5.00; any 160 for $10.00. Include SALVIAS, FRINGED and BALCONY PETUNIA. HELIOTROPES, LOBELIAS, IVIES, B LACKEYED SUSANS (thunbergia), MAMMOTH VEBENAS, DAISIES, both white and yellow, and also SHASTA and MT, ajBjeaJL4STJRSJ:AGEHATaat,jJlTSTr MILLERS, BEDDING BEGONIAS DOUBLE "BLrfilCINFTJVBnra SWEET-"SU- t TANS, COSMOS, COLEC8, In all colors, GIANT CARNATIONS, GIANT CHRYSANTHEMUMS in all colors, FANCY NS in all colors, DOUBLE WHITE FEVERFEW, ANNUAL PHLOX in aU colors, RIBBON GRASS, NICOTIANAS, ZINNIAS, CALENDULAS, MARIGOLDS, both the tall and dwarf NASTURTIUMS dwarf and tall, SCABIOSAS In aU colors; aim all kinds of BASKET VINES, Including GERMAN IVY, ' VINCAS, Kenllworth Ivy, etc. 6. AU kinds of HARDY PERENNIALS any 12 for $1.00; ' : any 75 for $5.00; any 100 for $10.00. Includes ACHILLEAS, BELLIS, PERENXIS or ENGLISH DAISY, CANTERBURY ' BELLS, HARDY, PINKS, HARDY CHRYSANTHEUMUMS., DELPHINIUMS of alTkinds, DIANTHUS and Sweet Williams, . FOXGLOVES or digitalis, HEMEROVALLIS, HOLLYHOCKS, best double; IRIS of all kinds, German, Jap, and Siberian; Ribbon Grasses, Galllardias, Hardy Seabiosis, Lily of the Valley, Anthemls, Pyrethrums, Coreorwls, Xanceolata, Rudebeckins, Stokeslas, Tritomas (redhot poker plants Veronicas, Valerians, ' r Yuccas. t CHOICEST- NEW DAHLIAS $1.50 per dpzen; NEW GOLD MEDAL GLADIOLI COLLECTION, $4.00 per 100; $35.00' per 1000. Plant a succession of gladioU bulba every week for . continuous bloom. i .. ., " " 7. STRONG L. I.' VEGETABLE PLANTS read now FINEST HEAD LETTUCE, EARLY CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, TOMATO EGG PLANT, clWEET PEPPER; SHARP PEPPER. . SWEET POTATO, CELRRY, PARSLEY, BEET-An- y 100 for : $L50j any 1000 for $10jM. SHRUBS of all kinds $1.00' lach. TREES aU .. , ... kinds $2.00 tip. - - -- , ! Mrtfactey 0ccuf4 Hrpifcr8siry that day. Games and refresh ateeta were delightful diversions of the afternoon. ent Fifteen gneata wars pres -- .. Fabrics :.v8 Jane Mann, a bride-elec- t was guest of honor at miscellaneous shower given at her home- FriMrs. evening - by day Baby Carter and. Mrs. Ha Gtfdd. Games, lunchmusic - and a delicious eon were enjoyable feature ' of the evening's entertainment Many beautiful and ; useful gifts' were received by the bride-to-b; Miss i - X that will rival the materials. $ of all other seasons on theirfi ofcolors interesting weaves e from the following: Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Brereton, Mrs. Winifred Bird, Mrs, C. Anderson, Mrs. F. (Roberta, Mrs. OUa Clements, Mrs.. Millie Hardy, Mrs. Ruby Carter, Mrs. lis Ethel Gadd, Mrs. W, Mann, Mr gruschke, f The Misses Elsie Kimber, Ellen Wright, Lena Jensen, Elvers Edna Frahme, Edith Jobaasea, Ruby Luko, Amanda Jones,' Lon Ramsey, Horence Grange, Thelma McKean, Lettie Mann, Pearl Frola-lan- d and Ardla Gadd. 7 . .Voiles 40 inch Mrs. Erwln McDowell will entertain the members of the Utopia club and their partners at ber home . v . Thursday evening. 36 inch .. . rOMAHl t National Commander Frank .J. Irwin of New York- - City,1 wearerA of -- the' Distinguished .Service Cross, will preside at the sessions of the fifth annual national convention 'of the Disabled American, Veterans''of the World War, to be held in Omaha, June, 22 to 27, inclusive.. i Several thousand wounded and disabled American world war veterans are expected in the Nebraska metropolis for the conclave.' tf , Madame Ernestine ; Schumann-Helnthe beloved singer, is coming to the convention at her own 'expense to sing for her "boys." Many dignitaries," congressional medal ef honor men and" Service Cross "heroes, will b? present at the conclave. f Embroidered 36 inch Tub 85c ; 32 inch ..' vel tissue fingham. f 69c values, yard . . 49c ' fe ; 36 Inch imitation linen in a wide range of plain colors. 65c values.- .9QJ Yard 1Q J" t . w ' . 36 inch Sport Striped Rayort . . at 0C Yuir...:...:. imported Ratines in a great variety of plain colors; also checks and noyely mixed . 36 inch fuIT standard t f. ' s:'. ' ..V....;.. French Ratines ;1 ; 27 inch Red Seal ,and Amo&- 1Kr keag Ginghams. IUC ?5c- quality . 32 inch Kalburnie Gingham; .s..:.r..v;03C ; ,. Specials for this Week v , "Rayon" Silks ;yard ' i 36 inch English Prints ; attrats tive patterns for dresses, draperies, luncheon OK ' sets, etc Yard ."1 . . . siUU ;' y- 03C English Prints : Mar" Kilk-stri- pe ' CQ .... .Imitation Linen Voile "GazeManrcT Suiting fast colors. Yard 40 inch onn&ndy" Voiles in (a wealth of designs v CCf and colors. Yard t;i, 03B -- FRANB. IRWIN. to SIS"....'..;..; DISABLED VETS TO GATHER 25c yard ; k Suitings Printed Voiles of fine v- - .J. . . - Percales weaves. 75c NEW BOOKS AT $1.00 $1.5,0 PROVO LIBRARY $1.75 $1.25 Remnants $2.25 Remnants of every description at exceptionally low prices. Silk Ratines The following' books have been added to the Provo public library ; "Bin the Conquerer," by P. G. Wodehouse BlU saved FeUda from drowning, but, events separated them. Wheti next they met Felicia was escaping from home by means of a road made of a torn bed sheet In sStort in Is another Wodehouse of Btughter and love. story " "Constant ynph,,,. by Margaret Kennedy "One ofine .best novels old or new, that has absorbed the 40 inch sport striped Silk Ratines. Yard . . . . Crepes Cot- - On account of closing Saturday, t flI Uvl CO f Decoration Day, our store will be open t all day Wed nesday. - O -- nt more-or-le- Af5 .. . .. Childreh'sBanded . 'hats 'f Mtrmndlnl ? , . ' cup it the hire and oolor" of the Orient. Tender leaves of early spring, in ewfr etaronly tnees are good enough for Tim Tea Japan. .. rt fr-FI- . HARLO WARDEN GARDENS '' .,1 - TMyvvwyvwwwyi e $1.50 Ladies'. Trimmed HATS . 0M Mm' ' (J , Grew if $3 to $5 TREETEA - rlEffi ORUB xTheStar.m.SportSi -- ' ,- . sixteen-year-ol- . . a wonderful line of - Mrs. George Myers entertained at a children's party at her home Friday afternoon la honor of her daughter Ethelyn. whose eighth THUN-BERGIA- Greenport, New York ' 36 inch Silk and flf! Mr. and Mrs. Mathias, Knudsen ton Crepes: Yard , . . I UU announce the engagement of their daughter, Fa reL to Royal Chamber lain. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple, June 4. The, young couple will spend the the summer months ' in Provo after nique. . "With This. Ring," by Fanny tber will go to Cedar City "Professor How Could Ioa,", bj She bought herself a wed- - Colver It la the story of the atTake the' case of Richard Baggot which Lea. LIU her put'' where they will make their home. Kemp watched IL L. Wilson TeUs how a colleg man, Idealistic at an accused who was York. of New young for tempt bookkeeper, igrlng and started friends marry one by one. The home aho haa money wealth and position rwha.waa.dry - a - dust, hat lis aappenetf Stotv The jo The Fourth ward Relief Society town gave her a place among its her. . from a masterful wife aadj. of make dreams to the worthy escaped day of "insulting behavior." Rich vS. but Lila refused to stay d , lived LIFE ard was in love with meeting Tuesday afternoon, at 2 :30 spinsters, "If Dreams Come True." by A. R. people come true. Evelyyn Koch. He foUowed her wlU be' under the direction of the GS home the other day on his bicycle. social activity department The DITES-STIIIHe had no banjo. He had no guitar. lesson on "Child Problems" will be Apply wet baking soda orhones.: He. had no mandolin. He had noth given by Mrs. Stanley M, Clark. A hold ammonia, followed by ' ing capable of making a musical- - program of, splendid musical numsound except, a fifty-ce- bers and readings will be given. bicycle belL, So, outside her All members: are cordlaUylnvited dflor boraag the bicyci Ovt ITHUtt Jan tW Ytmrtt Be present v SNAP-DRAGO- XT ? Call your attention to . , I 3 dered during the evening. Refreshments were served to the following : Mrs. Lee I Baker, Mrs. W. ' U Wblttemore, Mrs. Charles Belnch, Mrs. Varies) Chamberlala, Mrs, Herman Grimm, Mrs. John Balaton, Mrs. Seagreaveg, Mrs. Roy faapp and Miss Lottie Redfleld. , ; . - prfvir, :. , Monday afternoon, May 25, a May festival by the Primary, officers, teachers and children of the Vine yard ward will be held at the amuse ment baU ground. The braiding of the May pole and contest games will be the maln features of the after noon. Children must bring their own luncheon and May baskets and may come in costume, if they chose. All children of primary age of the ward are invited to be. present. Lcm pany- College were recently awarded pta (Ula Cf perfect physical types.? And each stars in sport, rrom sks is finA Dorm Kabir. tMisketbalt celebrity;' Dorothy lAwrsaaa, enrmer three Student of Simmons rhsss -- m hlfiiumjt nd Ej Wiley, victor in ins abot tv tm WJgffgwia j ALLEN MILLINERY ; 20 North University Avenue 377 " |