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Show r.ccs PROVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1928. FOUR IOl?IETYlir Itesss between 8.00 A. M. ut Gixl$couts Hike To Rock Canyon hikes enjoyed "tTtns5TneTter one taken by the was I his the year Uirl Scouts Saturday to Rock RanvonlTbe girU left Provo early e morning rtturniag to their homes la the late afternoon. They mere rhaperoned by Mrs. J. M. -Mr Fred Staats and a k deJiMf ul day 'Is reported by alL Jre-- tn-th- ad ' - Edited fcf ETHEL ' DCCUTT should be submitted to lor these column, in to. SocUty .. ATTEND ELKS LADIES CARD FARTT More than 900 attended tha card party given Monday evening In ths Elk's hero by tha Elk's ladies, and aa enjoyable tint was ' spent by everyone, Tha delightful affair was given for tha benefit of a fund to entertain the visiting Elk's ladies at the ttmn of the Elk's convention la Provo ,ia June. forty tables of bridge and progressive "800? were played. Dr. M. A. Conant and Mrs. K MftWV m.i P.lllia mmMm and the bridge favor, being awarded to Thomas Sumner and Miss Ruby Taylor.' Delicious refreshments were served. . fair Sr.. hunt, the lrls discovering me mo Jng places through their knowledge of woodcraft signs. Scout songs and .games were among the Jtca-tu- r deof entertainment and SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY licious j) lcnks luncheon was served, Friends of Miss Erma Helndsel-ma- n and Hill Roena Margaret Boyer, pleasantly surprised her at her their Marie Beatelroeyer passed celebra-- i test and Har- home Saturday evening, in -tr- toorfire-rmilding tion of her birthday anniversary Carol Street, riett, Immlarh, Ruby which occurred on that day. Easter Staats and Virginia Vtck passed lilies prettily decorated tha enterfhSit test das hik. their taining rooms. Games and music Participating in the well arrang- were enjoyable feature, during Were the affair ed and interesting which a 'delicious luncheon "was following: Virginia Vlck. Margaret served to IX ; -' Boahard. Maxioe Virginia ""'prl -- Pruane, Zobel), Rllai Scott. Donna McCoard, ("HERE AMIE CLCB Boyer, CaroLSiU' PARTY Margaret . Marie Margaret , Members of the Chere Amle club BmUemeyer. Startup. Mildred Moe, Emily were entertained at the Grace Burton. Leona Pierce, home pleasantly of Mrs. Clair Mortensen Bat Sather Berry, , Harriet Immiech, urday afternoon. Pink sweet peas. irgium timuu,l'6rU-lhot. i d. Mating itoaann. ormiw :zz mi vnieriAiuing rooms. Florence Smith, Three Cunningham. table, of bridge were played. Roena' Hill. Ruby Street. Barbara Mrs. Norman Thomas and Mrs. Allen, Barbara Peay, Venice Tuft Kimball Bullock receiving the and Orlcnt-Boyefavor.. A'delllcou. luncheon was .. served to the following! Mrs,. Ralph Eggertsen, Mra. Oara Carte. Mrs. OFFICERS AXD TEACHERS"; Dentil Brown, Mrs. Orval Single MEETING The members of the Sertnento ton, Mra. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. Al swarm',bf the Manavu ward M. I. bert Carter. Mrs. William Christ mas, Mrs. J. 8. Van Cott, Mrs. . A, which Includes the officers and teacher., were entertained at the Sheldon Drysdala, Mra. Norman home e Mrs, --George Barton Mo- Thomas, Mrs. Justls Johnson and nday evening. Mrs. Hon a Daybell Mrs. Kimball Bullock, the Utter gav" a talk on "Respect tua the two being Invited guests: i ter which Mrs. Wilson K. Flag, Anderartn reviewed the "Articles 6f EASTER DINNER PARTY' Dessa. Johnson entertained Faith;'' and the "Ten Command a Miss ment.." Hi;, also gave a talk on few friends at an Easter dinner - KeU-ley- r: .d f.rM.n..,tl..l, "-l.- nrfl.. . r, " promoting incltiehf1Mwe given by and Mrs. Daybell,' and delicious refreshments were served. i PreTTT" were Mrs. Jesse Clayaon, Daybell, . Mies Myrtle McEwan. Mrs. Delia Jackson and Mrs. Wilson Anderson. Mrs:-Barto- Mri,na . Al'RORA CLl'B CHANGED The regular meeting of th Aurora club, scheduled to be held Thursday evening at the horn, of Mrs. Mary Joaie, has been changed to Friday evening. Sewing, music and luncheon will bs the diversions. All members are cordially Invited to attend. - DOOItS OPEN 9:30 A. M. . MANY -- ENJOYABLE EASTER "" ' OITLNG Mr. and Mrs." Fred Clark aid children MaUne. Evelyn and Dean of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and children, Joyce and Betty, of Payeoa, motored to Og- den and spent Sat ufd.y , nrt, fiu ..- day. They were entertained at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker, Mr. and Mra. Ivan Bell and Mr. and Mrs: - Dewey Mason. Sunday thr party enjoyed an' Easter outing In Ogdea canyon. ' 'F:-- varies iii vfine flavor. ; . a rv ' ' fl,VPMV CARD PARTY AND LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ahlander entertained afew friends at their horn. Sunday evening. Easter Jec- oratlons prettily deem tire house. Two table, of progress- lv. "600". war., played Mrs. M Hutchlngson of Sprlngville and Orria Wlnget receiving the prizes. At midnight a dallciou luncheon was served to Mr. and Mra. M Hutchlngson of Sprlngville Mr. anrj Mra. Clyde Singleton, Mr. aad Mrs. Orrln Wlnget and the host c and " "' " " a a i aaj - imrdves-a- U -- g, A1I SHIRTS Fine Quality Cambric Regular price 1 1.25 Price ..I, To Close Out. each Broadcloth Shirts " patterns, """" ' ; 7RffuTar ulously low prices. Lot No. Best Quality Broadcloth and Rayon -- ' Regular prices to $5.50 Price 95, 1 Collars $195 . Suit Lot No. 2 ARROW BRAND LAUNDERED $295 fad guit Plain and fancy Lisle and Silk ...........;..2SC. ; Values, to 50c Men s Belts AlLleatheLBULL DOG bru,. 50C ' NOTICE TO CHERE AMIE MEMBERS Mrs. Bert Carter W. x-Thomas and Mrs. Gam Carter will entertain the member, or Chere Amle club and their partners m i nomas residence Friday evening. Tables of bridge will be played, prizes awarded and lnnrh. eon served. All members snd their tnners are urged to be In attend- - Lot No. 3 . pair . SinglePieces Two For ...... ALL MEN'S SUSPENDERS Values 85c to $1.25 Your choice 50c ALL MEN'S SWEATERS . Values $5.45 to ffi.50,-choic- e MEN'S ARM BANDS Special CHH.DRENS PARTY CIV FY enterUined at a children's birthday Dartv t home Friday afternoon .In hnnnr of - her son. . Dale, whose Dirthday anniversary It wa. Games and music were enjoyable featurea, during which delirious luncheon was served to 13.' Easter ' Dasset. of eggs, bunnies am! chicks were used to decorate tfje entertaining rooms and the luncheon table. grrssive "500" will be play4 and prize awarded. RerreihmenU wiU be aerved. Anyone Qralring ticket, are requested to get In touch with Mr. Naomi Petit or tin. John nine-year-o- ld Be-fle- ' l'RIMARV . ..., enter Pion after home. OFFICERS - XEGJQS AUXILIARY TO V. " GIVE CARD PARTY X The American Legion auxiliary will glv. a card party at the Provo Women', club "house Saturday afMrs, Addle Jenklna of Logan has ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, to whlr-arrived In Provo to spend several everyone Is cordially Invited to at weeks with her son and family k nvtrm n srsie auu ji tbt ra (f Bow Ties C ....95c VaTuer75c khd r 39C $9S Bobort Doaa McCandleM of Mr. and Mra. B. A saw! Johnson American Fork and Mary Koahman spent th. week end In Salt Lake, of Bingham Canyon, were married tha guest of Mra, Mary Hunt at the county court house Monday afternoon by County Clerk E. ByMiss Helen Fay Brown and Mis. . THONK ron Dastrup. Sadie Ftampton have returned to fy their home. In Santaqula, after visof Hi Mr. and Mra. J. J. W. E. Fare of Grand function. iting In Provo aad Paynon for a few F.aa rirat.iorth. ara happy to .ik i r nounre the arrival ot a fin. baby Colorado, was a viaitor In this city days. boy.' born thia morning at th. fam- today. ' ily .realdence. and son Mra. FJda CuUimore. ' and Ruby HanMrs, If. I. Hans of Salt Lake are .vending Mr. and Mra. J. D. Bishop are re- sen of Vernal are spending a few Douglas a week la Provo with Mra. CuUjoicing over the arrival of a fin. day. her. with trlenda. imore'. mother, Mrs. Nellie Klrby. the at thia bora morning baby boy, and Mother realdence baby family Mra. Farley Kamp of Rupert, IdaMra. May Taylor and Mra. Etta are doing nlcrly. ho, spent Saturday, Sunday aad Strong spent th. week end in Salt Monday la Provo with Mra. H. U Laka. MltcheU Of Ofden wa. a Sumaion, her mother. buainea. visitor her. Monday. Albert Greer and Clarence Ray Mr. ana Mra, Jack Borea and Bingham and Mia. Alkc. Luneeford Mr. and Mrs. HaJto TOtberk of children at Xos Angekea, California, and Miaa. Vermis Fielding of Provo VernaT are among the Provo visit wer. Provo visitors for a few day spent Sunday In Salt Lake. ors this week. last week. Miss Genna Ye Thomas of W. A. Faxton of Duchean. was a Mr. and Mra. Ernest WeJletts American' Fork was th. week end visitor In this city today. have returned to th.tr bom. In guest of Mrs. Inet Karren. Boise, Idaho, after spending a few W. H. Warner of Ltfran 1. here on dava her, wjtr, friend, .nd ..I.. I Mps Stewart Horalcy sa4 -- t)fr-SUlnes for ar MVea, aya. dren, Smoot and Zella, of Salt Lake, ltl ' and plan, made for. the Primary ward conference to be held the last Sunday In the month. Delldou. refreshment, wer. aerved by fhe hrMte.. tn the fnllom'lnv- - Un Tr-rf-l Tjinvm. Mr. It. Mnne Mr. Nellie Peay. .Mr.. La Vera Duke, Mra. Louise Brown, Mi Lorettt ' Jacobs. Misa Iris Robinson, Mi us -M rntja 1 arson; Mia. Marl. Fletcher. Mits M.Iba Fletcher and Mia. Edith Peay. West Fifth North street An Interesting program has been arranged and refreshments will be, served. All members and those eligible for membership are cordially v. Invited to attend. .., CuTNEWS ....... K.NTKKTAI.NKO The reprnlar meetinf of the offt-and teacher, of the Firt ward Primary association, wa. held Monday eveninir at the realdence rif Mrs. Otto Birk. Lesaon. ware No less than two sold. See Oar Window Displays. 23c . ...... Your ttoiceTT. Eacfe two fnr 25 c Your .11 Choice Regular price to $5.00 ALL MEN'S UNION SUITS - f tm TYPE VAN HEUSEN SOFT COLLARS ARROW BRAND SOFT COLLARS Regular prices to $3.50 pair Values to 50c and 75c " J S495 Regular price $1.50 to $2.50 33c. 1 ...... Clean-U- p FOR DRESS AND WORK Plain and fancy cashmere. Lot No. 2 Your Choice each Men's Sox WELCOME HOME FOR MISSIONARY A welcome home nartv win v. given In the Vineyard ward amusement hall Thursday evening at 8 O clock, for hn LeRoy Allen. eently returned f ronf a mission In eaiano. An Interesting pro-rrawill be furnished and danc- win De an ennovahu eA.t.... $195 .... i SHIRTS- - Close out price. ' - COLLAR ATTACHED AND BAND TYPE The finest selection of sleeping: sizes and pffoTto3A3 $149 l- Silk Shirts Men Pajani as COLLAR ATTACHED An extra fine assortment Jn-a-ll ENTIRE STOCK OF Extra quality Broadcloth, collar attached. All sizes and patterns." Values to $4.00 ' 69c Clean-U- p - Men's Wear Must Be Sold By End of Week COLLAR ATTACHE SHIRTS , , WEDNESDAYrAPRIlTl NS sf xosrh A. visit to the Store will prove it. SALE-BEGI- at i:-nr- Men's Wear; Fur-nishmg- Lot No, . fflM yalue-givin- Verda Peterson. Mra Wanda McKay, Miss GladVB Vlnrenf Ireta Jones. Mrs. Lygls Tucker and Miss Arthella Nelson, the lattef two being Invited guests. 630 ii.l TO This is aenuine mohcy-saviri- g sale. The greatest sale of Men's wear in the history of Provo. Wis MUST move the remaining stock of Mers - hostess. CAMP '0. X TO MEET Mrs. Hannah Baker will tain the Daughters of Utah eers of Csrmp No. 7. Thursday noon at 3:30 o'clock at her W.1 -- 1 and Final Clean-u- p Refreshments n rH h .muni ujemoers ot the ward and friends of the guest of honor are cordially invited to be present one that never I I SATURDAY CELEBRATED Mr. and Mra Karl Kellerstrasa entertained at dinner at their home 8unday afternoon, in celebration of their twentieth wedding snnrvers-sr- y which occurred on that day. A large and beautiful bowl of sweet peas. rose, and calla liliea formed the centerpiece for the dining table. Cover, were laid for Mr. and Mra Edward Kendall and Mr. and Mra, Paul Kendall of Nephi, Mr. and Mra. Charley Wright Miss Jacketta Elders, Ernest and Kendall Keller strasa and the host and hostess. Following dinner the party motor ed to Salt Lake and spent the re mainder of the day visiting f rlojid and relatives. v "w I WEDNESDAY t i WEDDING ANNIVERSARY lTUc-orateT- a black stripe. I I . HISS VINCENT HOSTESS TO CLUB MEMBERS Members' of the Vleus Amies cluh wer;. pleasantly entertained at the noma or Miss Velma Vincent Mon day evening. During the time pleas, antly spent with sewing and radio music, a delicious luncheon w.. served. Present were Mrs. Ethel Peterson, Mra Geneve Powelson, Mrs. Amy Cole. Miss Bernice Condon. Miss Mildred Condon, Miss with It is the - MEETING POSTPONED . The meeting of Camp No. g. schedDaughter, of Utah Ploneeris, uled to be held Friday afternoon at the bom. of Mrs. Marie Lewis, has been postponed for one month. . 4; II PIONEER HA IX. IIT ICR ATTEND DANCE IN SPRING VILLE The following will term a party and attend the dance in Sprlngville this evening? Mr. and Mra Fred Clark, Mr. and Mra. Earl Fergeson, Mr. and Mra. William Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAffee. Mr. and Tela and daffodils wer ueJ Mrs. JoeAliIianderj Mr. anil Mr h dinlag table. Covers were Orrln WBgelTMr. and Mrs. Mark laid for Mis Lola Strong of Spring' Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas vllle. Miss Edith Anderson, Andy Page. Junior Young, Pearl Hartley, J. R. CLUB MEMBERS Young and th hostess: ENTERTAINED Se Mr. and Mra. R. B. Treadaway EASTER PARTY AT entertained the members of the J. KELLErS GROVE Mr. and Mra George Wheeler, R. clyb at their home Monday eve Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wagner, Mr. ning. Four table, of progressive WO" wer. and Mrs. Glen Edwards, Mr. and played, J. N. Crawford Mrs. Alma Riding and Mr. and of Provo, and Mrs. H. Eqjrquhart Mrs. Amos Riding and families, of Sprlngville being awarded the formed a party and motored to nign score prizes and the nieat Kelley's grove In Hobble Creek can favor, being won by Mr. and. Mrs. yon Sunday, where they enjoyed M. O. Orover. A delicious luncheon wa. served to the following club an Easter party. member.: Mr. and Mra J. N. Crawll ioru, mi-- , ana Mrs. K. C. Street, Mr. ana Mra Floyd Hltchcok of Provo. Mr. and Mra, W. Lyall, Mr. and Mra, Eric Borman and Mra H. E. Urquhart of Sprlngville." and In. vlted guesU: C, E. Henderson and Mr. and Mra. M. Q. Orover. Look' for the red tin JIM II or lXKJTZ 3 for $1 PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for .pent th. week end In Provo with Mr. and Mra. E. A. Peay. a Mrs. Fred M. Fowler and children of Kanab, Utah, .pent but week her. with Mrs. Fowler', .ister, Mr..' Martin M. Larson. Mr. and Mir. Joseph Xelson have received word from their son, Stanley Nelson, that he has been honorably released from the French tnls sion field of th. L. D. 8. church,' where he has been laboring for the past 32 months, U. will arrive in Provo in May. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Larson were Salt Lake visitor. Monday.. MORE SINCLAIR CASH - WASmXCTONApriL 9 (UP) Senator Borah of Idaho wa. asked today: in a letter ' from Repre-sentaO'Connor. Democrat," New York, whether he "had tried., to persuade the Roosevelt family to return the "fabulous salary" that Harry F, Sinclarv, e41 magnate, pafch-t- . , ' Archie Roosevelt . |