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Show 'ion itHiis in pooxe OMENS MrMClPAIfc ' ' . COUNCIL .The regular meeting of tlie Women's Muiildi! council will be held Hoaaiy aftertim'B t 8 u'dotk Ui the Women's club house. Mrs. Maud B. JscotM will give a lecture on "Educational Problem Affecting Our Stat Most". The Provo high school girls chorus will furnish the musical program. AIL members of the council are Cordially Invited M AUrrd kaa and Herman Carter or were tn trove yuestJay ne , ,: City ob uuw a 61 EPEISE PARTi C. W. Cross, w. Shaw and F. OYSTEB SIPPF.R Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clerr were W. Caldejr are among tbe visitors to Mis Mildred Farley was hostess ; Provo fron Ogden. today. to a number of friends at her hone pleasantly surprised at their boaie tuuuber of Sunday erenlnr by jjrLBeniet. Colo-- Kednesday evening. An Interesting tbeir friends, A delightful time tJLrarprntef after which was spent withtnes aad mwu, redo, Is here ou business for a few program w - was enjoyed, "Ked. ; A delicious after which a delicious bot supper waaaerred to the following : Miss. oyster sujtpW was served, to Mis es Melba '... ..and Marion Athtun, MlsJ X R. Hooker of ISC Louis, Mi .Miss Venda Jesse; Wenri, s Ste.Far?y Hermaa Smith.' Mahala Olson. buslweek sourl lulu ITovo-thiM. MANAVU I. A; " "" Jilss lrgluia Booth, Miss. Edith ven Baylesa, Calvin Jack, : alt of Irof. B. P. Cummlngs of the B. V. riess.' . Puulson, Miss Margret Davis and Salt Uke aty.; Miys Enade Shaw, C, gave the lesson on "Sclent" beMlsa May Scott, Miss Leona. An fore the advanced seniors of the Mr. and. Mrs. James B. Christca- - miss Maud Partridge. at dree son, Jewel And reason, Ray Manavn ward M. J. A. at their regusen are rejoicing over the arrival X. II. K. CU B Gaainton. Joseph Tlegg aad Mr and lar weekly meeting Tuesday was born of a fine baby The residence iDf iDu-liyru-in home-i- n Mrs. Gordon Larea, . Provo this mora le&iiis art-- idnB-ue- d Kuper was the scene of a delight' a special invitaeach and week, t tm affalf Wednesday after MISSIONARY SHOWER tion IS extended tu the" members" tif mon, when she was bitews to the Mr. and Mrs. HyrumXarsen aad tbe ward .Sunday school iiarcnts to niemtiers or the N. H. K. club. Car Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gammon enter- joia this class - lu M7 I. A, work. nations and ferns prr;tUy decorated at the entertaining roonup- - During lh tained at a missionary shower of tha latter copl Wed- - REBEKAII INDIES TO MEET afternoon of iintdliwirlf snit njijulc, the home np nesday-pTeniTb affair wraa in All IteU'kabs are requested to I lUe annual U'ction of officers took Lna Langs. ierei liters w Kb th the The E. Hulsh, clutsen : Mrs. Joseph Orames, presl- - will leave January 28th fofConanlytul iBstaUation of officers . Bhewi It Tislt for two Weeks with Mrs.-southern states, mission field. will take tilacerAT;oorattcndance Miss 'Elsie Swan. Mrs. Mark avm; vice Bown, presi were played and priaes is desired.- - I Hildegarde" by Kathleen Norrls Judge and Mrs. J. B. Tnrfcer left Mrs. Arvid Reese, secretary test games A story of- a girl, who reared in awarded, to Mrs. Gordon Larsen. 'ltonA and A treasurer. dolklous luncheon Miss Ha KutUnrfauguter" of where 5ammon poverty preserved her dreams. Koy Gammon, Oarea they spend two weeks . L. JoIuj Niittll, was operated on Beau tieste" by I"errtvalC. was served to Mrs. Shirley Bee, and Joseph Clegg. - Ax delicious SOCIAL SIXTY DANCING with friends. uoiMTt Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Sard, Wednesday evening for acute apWrenOne of tbe best adventure was served to Mtsa Tliel- - CLUB Mrs. Sam Jep)ierson, Jr. luncheon In One of tbe regular Social Sixty pendicitis, at tlie Alrd hospital. It stories which has Mts Miss Velda Larm?n, km Mr. MMrs. and Mrs. Stewart Mark George ItownMrs. It I', Hun VeriM is reported she Is recovering as well held Ftlduy eveyears. It is tvlifll mystery; Buuker, Elmo. Larsen.X"- - club dajuvs will " of Spanish Forkgpent Wednesday recent en; Mrs. An id Mrs, Vlrl and Mrs. Clarence Gammon, , airs. ning In tbe Elks hall. The Musical as can be expected. love, courage, and self sacrifice. In. Vineyard, of Mrs. IiCft Iady" by Margaret Turn- - Mnrtln, Mrs. Leo Madseti, Mrs. E'len Baird, Vernard Anderson, Ui Troubadours will furnish the music. Louis Clegg. James (Jenkins ud Mrs. (prison. Weston was Mr. and Mrs. Uaraner All metultcrs are cordiully iuvited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bills and son the latter twt being invito guests. CbrUtensen, . . lMdy". A, "left '.'lady" Mug a wo. Ijirsen-BaGammon, Mr., ana to attend. Clarence H. Bills, of Moab, are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dixon . vui Jov tVcc. Mrs. Joseph t'tegg. .AnfcK'ndiUK"the week In Provo w,lth spent Sunday and Monday in- Salt man. wno.cnmu nave marnea was MASONIC B DANCING CLl she failed; to, 'do so.. When relatives and friends. Many useful and beau WEDNESDAY EVENING CLU- BLake. Tiie iiiciiiImts of the Masonic dane-i:- g tone Bunker.- were a suddenly Inherited thirty-eigh- t recrtvfcd by tne giftstiful Mr. and Mrs. J. IV Hunter eiirer-talniclub In a will. dance the give fortune spelled freedom from a drab Honor. of . guest the- incmlierN of the WoluesMasonic" colorless existence. How she worked temple Saturday evening, I day evenlttg club at .1 heir bome Wed out her happiness. Is told Jmiuarj AND NEEDLEWORK Fou- r- I a Me of nesday, evening. with the snreliess of a gifted story- secured and refreshments will be LUNCHEON Mrs." Lynn Sul- were served.-'500' All Masons and their' part-wr- s pla.wd, teller. , ana miss xttsu Mildred Condon lik'b jAlie Turner ktp cordially, invited to attend. Glndva Vincent Miller The setttngof theitwyj-isuouw .im'flivrfr- and consolation pflwa oer " " HanKl at ' tli ''heT'61ds!S?lo'ii."6f KewTQrlt,"" XEVTIXIB beingawarded to Lynn Sutton and Tuesday evening. Needlework" and Mrs. Elliott Dunn. A, delicious whfeh" still, haunted by the khosts MEMBKRS ENTERTAINKD , feature. were enjoyable luncheon luncheon was served lo Mr. and of tlie'jDld "aristocracy. There la ' The niciuhers of the- New Club Mran old book shop tbe myaiery which" were (Icliglitfullr entertained at A.jY Carter, Mr. and Mr DANCE FOB FAREWELL Easter Lillies IfcuT!ji$$$?L$i Oscar Carlson, Mr. ami Mrs. A1k surround the Colfax of Mr. alid Mcs., Byron MISSIONARY- -? Tulips Dr. and Mrs. J. c. Bown. takes plat'C. . ; Penhalter evening Wednesday, . CallaLillies K Complimentary to Gordon Larsen, Turner, Freesias : Ky Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mr. and A. II. Ooblis The Three tables of the ard game five "LaU'ls," Tor 28th leave will who January J. T O - fujiUfeJln, war ,1 Lynn Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. y&rOt.4!ii JiufilisU-mid iwVse&s4d43l(ife?iaes 4e- - the southern states astesloo field of Mrs. "their father ing awarded- to Albert vw field, time. 'Madge, Dick, L. D."B. church, the missionary Prank Htubbs. the go into war service and are labeled Mrs. Iceland Silver, Mrs. Albert committee of the Vineyard ward patriots, while Tom, who had the Maxfield, and Elmo Cheever. A will give a farewell social and dance courage of his convictions to fight delicious luncheon followed, and in the ward amusement hall tbls undis called a coward. The story was served ' to the club members, evening, Good music has been ar tells of their efforts to become ad' Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheever, Mr. ranged and an enjoyable program and Mrs; Leland' Silver, Mr. and has been arranged. Suppers will be justed after the war is oyer, "Desert Jack Mrs. Charles Wilde, Jr.. Mr. and sold. AH are cordially Invited to Thoroughbred" by. 77 North University Ave. ". .Phone 466 son Gregory A story of the great Mrs. Albert- Maxfield,' and invited attend. len spaces with plenty, 'of adven K nests Mr. and Mrs. A. H. .John. ture a ud romance. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gould; and VALLEY CIRCLE TO MEET - Mrs. O. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Westover. ' J. Johnson and Mrs. H. F. Cannon will entertain the memLAMBDA TAU CLCB bers "of Valley circle at the home !orothy Stewart was" hos- of Mrs. Cannon Fridayareevening. AH welcome, of the Lambda Eastern star members tess to Tatt club at her home Wednesday SOCIETY evening.. A- delightful i. time was MANAVU RELIEF An Interesting : Belief - society spent with games and music, dur ing which a. delicious luncheon was meeting wfisTwloriirtheManavu served to the following; Miss Mau-rin- e ard Tuesday afternoon. Two lec Bee. Miss Anna Peay,rt Miss tures were given as follows : "The L During- MlddleH Lorelit Willams, Miss Naomt-StHage", Mrs. Hattle T. gnow; '.'Home up,- - Miss laltue Startup, Miss 20 Mrs. and Economy," Van Wagenen, Miss Luci!e Ol- Discipline A splendid numson, Miss Agnes Farrer, Miss Naomi DonalL..Forsythe. 11' Whittaker, ber of members and friends were In SeaiftoHntv Miss June attendance. Miss Verna Holgate, Hansen, Miss Gertrude" Iteyholds, 1 1 1 1 1 ij 1 1 1 1 Miss liortense Rebl. Miss Evelyn Ftowart and Miss liMdred Juhifmri, Millard M. Bill of Jark ana iMrtha "i. Momma of Sprlnf-Tilt- e were married ami Wednesday Mr., aad Mr., i. H. Camera of Ptot apent the week-enla Salt by Bishop U I. Nelson. La k rUitiug relative Mr. and Mr. Bnjamia Mr. aad Mr. Keith Btoacafield and their daughter, Melba, . were aatMi&the celebrants at the O. and' daughter Hasel of St Anthony, P. Jfri he'd .at the Bluebird Idaho,' arc Provo. Ttaitora this woek. . ., .. ... .. dance ballr Salt .Lake Oty, Wednesday-evening. Joha Jarksoa has returned They report barMr, ing had, a delightful time;, toer home in Provo after spending- the past tea days In Salt Lake Joseph Shaw left this morning with Dr. and Mrs. Newton B. Jack for rvita, where ne Ha been em-- - son. ployed, by the Sugar Fred Fairer left this morning for company to dismantle .the sugar 'factory in that dty. The machine Los Angeles, California, where he ; ery is to t shipped to Sooth Da- will attend school. kota, where a new factory" Is being built by the company. Lnland Wright recently returned !.. IX 11. missionary from Iha lili-fornl- a mission Is spending a few Miss Marie Busby left (his mora- - ' t ' -- tusy lla a Utah-Idah- Anno unces - n girl.-whic- mm (7b evening- at-th- .-Interesllug o siK-ta- . BOOKS ADDED TO IlRRARY avsiwm! iT. jSATUEEbAY-- . . . I, - . Ad In Friday's Herald 8left - y - - ymV--.JSXSsk. - a PLENTIFUL . - book-plaf- e jSSrfsh mer's water. SIXMILUON - JwmI ' Everyone who n interested in unusual values should attend this sale mt; - ... "Bused jUpon (his indication S .,.: hl intr.. ',. . m .... j iimik anean. f.. ki nN. mi! n. Autre snow . (Continued from page one) tleve," udded SecMary, E t fffneir-le. . .recent snows have packel tbeuisi'lves In the mountain safely stored for next "siun-mer'- s irrigation uses," Mr". Hliwk-lecontinued, "and there Is eyvry Indlcatlou that' this winter twill ...'"The can-yon- y continue 4tur.ioawr-liictranslated Into snow spells next sum ' , f rt'f . rthrf-f- r .came sheen win h -f...-i..voutJT-- I HJl m 5U1 ' in. or imi. y :.. "Provo ,nd Uthvunfcr faee their most prosperous imlustrln? Tear, and B'f-'iJininiiui ti... . .. wince iol continues supplying Its snows as l now promises, 7the county wjLU rum. blue a banner agricultural wlih wrent mnustrlal year." i, - . . Ladies' Flora! New Co.- AlLStyles . THE! BARGAINS WE HAVE $3 HATS VISIT THIS G IGANTIC SALE EVERY DAY AND SAVE DOLLARS B SELLA A mmm If EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY 2 0 0 YARDS KALBURNIE GINGHAM G Miss-VirK- Phone 377 ' inia unit A SHOWER GIVEN BY FRIENDS Mrs. TemiKTiince Evans xeveriil fiientis at. a shower home Wednesday. afternoon, in compliment to her An Mrs. lieva IUsmussen. iiupromptu program was enjoyed, after which delicious refreshments were served r efater-tiiiim- i in nun ' 1 1 m ii imi i tii,viry -- 1 1 1 1 1 d r grnnd-daugh-te- G A ON S I 4 3(C I 'II' II B ENTERTAIN THIS EVENING The members of "the Bonneville camp of tho Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will entertain their and the. honorary memliprA of the camp at the residence of Mr. Miller this evening. and Mrs. A.-All members are urged to attend. XH Y S . Such money saving; values in fine Quality einirham. Don't fail to shara in these. In fine assortment of plains, checks and stripes. Limit 5 yards, to a customer. . N 400 YARDS S at l0 o'clock On sale FINE QUALITY-GINGHA- N M Another good money saving value for Friday only, -good assortment of plains; checks and stripes. 5 yards to a customer. On sale at 10 o'clock 1 In a E Women's Coats and Dresses F , Never offered . at such a low price before. One Lot V E One Lot I S Dresses R '. :Z: SATURDAY BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. B. Ashton will be hostess to the memliers of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club and several Invited guests at her home Satur day afternoon. All membersTrrr-- . cordially invited to attend. - orree $24.45 $1445 ml v Y ATM "One LoT PROVO DneLot D $9.85 $18.65 ' ' t$o real ore no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling coffeeta - j Large reserve stocks protect yoatnKrning e coffee cup from a shortage of berries in the world markets. Schilling is one-c- offee that never varies in fine flavor. high-grad- Schilling Coffee comes only m vacuum tms-a-nd lory-win- d ." E. " SATI RDAY BRIDGE OXB Charming in pter? detail was the lridg(V party given Snturday after-- 1 noon by Mrs. Stanley Morgan, when he entertained the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge dub t.t her home . Three tables of the card, game- - were, played.' the favors aL Being awarded to, Mrs. Howard Gra-- ' haul and Mrs. Lynn, Vincent.. A oe- - r-iclons luncheon followed. Center- wara targe Ing" the bowl of, pink colored jcarnations, an ei t her sider-- of which stood- - pink candle in a silver holder, During the. luncheon, vocal solos were- rendered bv Mrs. Bud Nillson. The feuest list included the following club members, Mrs. K. W; Bailey. Mrs. Wallace Bailey. Mrs. Bob Bul lock, Mrs. Paul Davis of Pa.vson. Mrs. Stanley Dixon. Mrs Howard Graham. Mrr-Whit- T Hoover, Mra,j uarry nan, wrs. Jrnn -- vincenr, and invited guests Mrs. Bud jill-- J ma son, Mrs. IIattle Larsen. Mrs, Arch 14 Peterson and IrsrTauLVincenL l Dresses J -- - ' Schilling, alone in America, nmacaly ) - the key-wi- anagtting Service I Guaranteed without Emit. leaves nd - Cover a' If you don't like ' , . -- v Schilling sbest your money back at your grocer! Is enough.' Your statement instantly. Yoa keep the coffee. We pay the groqr. . 1)11 V .5 reasons rather than mere appetizing adjectives. Here are 4 Schilling reasons: . D ' : ."- : Coffee enjoymetd depends -- Y 0 t ......I..:.'.:'' .... Baking Powder XoffeejJea AXL NAXt '.'.''.' Ta ...... lOSPices F.rfrrtrrc -a-- IxHWaMWV1''i1 UTAH r . :.b 1 xx jq axi n M.xi 1 1 mm m r ' :'V.'T":" . -- - - - tm -- INE'S k SHOULD BE YOUR COFFEE WEDNESDAY EVENING BRIDGE CLUB The meuiler3 of the" Wednesday Evening Bridge club were pleasant- jiyenrerraTnert at the honiOftr; and 'Mrs, G-- . II.. IIeindselman; Wednesday evening. Dinner was served: Yellow colored jofHttUs, and .'teyn? were used iu decorating the dining tab'e. Following dinner, five tables of bri dge were played, Mrs. A. B. .Morgan and Gt',rBe Quilllan rec?Iv-- . lug high score fav ors. Present were the club members : Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farr-ei- f Mr. aad Mrs. C. IL Ward, Mr. and"Mrs.' Geoj-gQuilli.an, Mr. and Mrs. Alma- - Van Wagenen; Mr. and Mrs. 'A: B. Morgan, Mr. "and Mrs. and invited George Bfockbank, guests:" Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Whit-take- r of Sprliigvllbv Mr. and Mrs. PhilSpeckhart-4f-Sa- lt Lake.. Mt, and Mrs. George Brat.ton. Mrs. Phi Thiirmond andIreoyItohelloti ' yard 10c yard E I s MM'- F bus-hand- . no00 LINER-Y- - AILE-NMI- - Care-of-Mot- $5 $"750 North University Ave. 6 A-- All Colors Spring Silk p a ,. i 3 w mi |