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Show I V r FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 -- er SOCIETY v. ) mY Miss Thelma HuiBh Society Editor Phone 13 Mrs. O. W. Bailey war hostess at a mUsicale-kensingto- n at her home this MENS WORK SHOES One lot of real all leather Work V Shoes, values up to $5.00. Sale Price MENS DRESS SHOES Values up. to $7.50. $3.98 Bale Price MENS jDRESS SHOES A Big Special for One lot of children's shoes values up to $4.00. Special QQn uOb Sale Price , BOYS' SHOES One lot of Boys Shoes, all sizes, 11 Yz to 6. A real shoe built for hard service. $249 $2.98 Special. Price OtQQ V J iwO Clhtrofemeiri Comp , w several derelicts in downtown New York's Cheap electricity for rural districts the ground. If successful, in parks and lodging houses. Most of be will built stations may be produced by harnessing the generating the money was given to guests of the districts. winds if plans of the British ministry Washington House and the Olive of agriculture succeed. It is believed The spirit of O. Henry is not Tree Inn on Second avenue. Ythat low buildings, built on hilltops, dead. At the request of Sidney Porcould house the machinery and the Vulture Sights Food. 3 her huge wings would project from the ters daughter, 50, receivedherbyfathsees and does' not smell vulture The sides of the buildings and be spun for a magazine story about attracts it. above er, was distributed to the strays and the food that the wind out-of-the-w- ay horizontally just by All orders in by 8 a. m. leave 8:15; Orders in by 10:00 leave by 10:15. Please get your orders in early. SPECIAL SALE and and Cakes. 6t-Crackers Telephone'Order for Uneeda iscuit TtER GROCERIES .CEIVL PROMPT ATTENTION All the 15c size of N. B. C. Crackers . $1.40 perDoz.Pkgs. All the 10c size of N. 1 C. Crackers . 70c per Doz. Pkgs. 3 for $1.00 Barrel Ginger and Lemon Snaps BATTERY REQUIRES 4 NO WATER ACID ATTENTION THREE YEARS GUARANTEE Buy a Dry It Cant Freeze SMioi Balliery IGNITION lac-Br- y Mrs. Will Brown of Magna. Mrs. H. A. Dixon was hostess to the members of tho senior girls of the Third ward M. I. A. at her home on Wednesday evening. Cut flowers, to- LIGHTING AND RECHARGING AND REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES J. A. McCruden L. E. Waid 416 West Center St. Provo, Utah gether with potted plants, decorated the hostess home. The evening was pleasantly spent with needle work, during which musical numbers and several readings by Miss LaVieve Huish, were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served to thirty. ( A large attendance of ward members, and their friends were present at the benefit dance given Thursday evening in the Fourth ward amusement hall, under the auspices of the Manavu ward. Music for the evenings entertainment was furnished by Wildes orchestra. The Elks ladies met in regular session in the Elks clubrooms Monday evening. The card game 500 was enjoyed, and the favors received by Mrs. John W. Guy and Mrs. Dick At the conclusion of the game, dainty refreshments were served . to twenty. Miss Melba Stubbs delightfully entertained the S. C. S. girls at her home on Thursday evening. Cut flow-er- g and ferns decorated the hostess rooms. The evening Was pleasantly spent with needle work and musical 'Selections, during which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss Ruby Taylor, Miss Veva Peters, Miss Anna Hedquist, Miss Della Stubbs, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Mabel Stubbs, Miss Emma Spafford, Miss Adele Peters, Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss Edna Markman, Miss Kate Peters and Miss Grace Markman. Some snow falls in each of the Mrs. James Bullock, assisted by John C. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. to the S. hostess W. Mrs. wa3 Dunn, States. The greatest fall ocUnited Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hicks, members of the Daughters of the curs in the Sierra Nevada and CasMiss Lora Dunn, T. G. McCafferty, Utah Pioneers, Camp I?o. 3, at her on the Pacific coast, cade mountains and Miss home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George A. Startup 30 to 40 feet in from where it ranges sketch of the life of Ms. depth. At Summit, California, 60 Mary Nuttall. Following dinner the was interestWilkins Eliza Barney seawith a In was been has recorded feet pleasantly spent single evening given by Mrs. Orson G. Bird. son anJ 25 feet in ai single month. games and musical numbers, during ingly were rendered Pleasing vocal solos which a number of pleasing vocal so- by Mrs. Bullock and Ralph Dunn. los were rendered by Mrs. Allie Cun- A sketch of the lives of the late John D. Wilkins and his wife Mrs. Nancy ningham, and piano solos by Mrs. was very ably Wilkins, S. Mrs. Kennedy William George A. Startup. and Dunn also contributed to the eve given by Mrs. Ralph Poulton, was as also accepted, was. .heartily her numbers being an nings program, interesting reading by little Mias heartily received. Florence Dunn. At the conclusion of s program delicious re Mrs. W. J. Taylor was pleasantly tlie afternoonwere served to twenty-fivfreshments surprised at her home in Lakeview on Thursday evening by her grandchildren, who came to honor her on Conover will be Friends of her birthday anniversary. The hours of to her learn marriage to pleased were enjoyably spent with games and Howard Los C. of Baake Angeles, dea musical numbers, during which Cal., which took place in that city licious luncheon was served to the on Mrs. Baake is the January 19. guests: Miss following Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of daughter Phyliss Johnson, Miss Virginia Tay- Conover, her parents, rewith and, lor, Miss Vivian Taylor, Miss Margie sided in this for mdny years city The members of the Utopia club Johnson, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss SUITS were the guests of Mrs. Emil Jacob- Afton Taylor, Mark Scott and Paul prior to moving to Los Angeles. son at her home on Thursday after- Taylor. Up to the minute KnickerThe Daughters of the Utah Pionoon. The hostess home was decNo. were the 1, guests bocker Suits built for hard Camp Mrs. E. D. Wilson was hostess to neers, orated with cut flowers and potted on home at Mrs. of her Cluff, Jerry club plants. Needle work, cards and mu- the members of the Social Hour Mrs. afternoon. Assisting Thursday Thurson sical numbers were enjoyed, after at her home at Olmstead as hostess, was Mrs. Zina Dunn, which a dainty luncheon was served day afternoon. During an afternoon Cluff $4.55 a biographical sketch of who gave Mrs. John to the following: Mrs. Lee Smith, of sewing and social chat, of the life her Cluff. Hyrum Mrs. James Clayton, Jr., Mrs. Lee L. E. Christensen gave a j. number of The life sketch father, of .Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. Milt readings by Edgar A. Guest, which was given by Mrs. NellieHyrum Cluff $5.95 Bailey, and Booth, Mrs. Ralph Buckley, Mrs. Sey- were well received. A delicious was greatly enjoyed, as was also the mour V. Prows, Mrs. Alma Boyden, luncheon was served to the following life of the hostess mother, Mrs. Lawrence Epperson, Mrs. Oscar club members: Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Mrs. history B. Snow, given by Mrs Emma $7.00 H. Mrs. A. J. Wilson, Mrs. Vance, J. Mrs. of and Dalton Frank Garrett, Cluff. Two Geo. very Mrs. pleasing vocal solos A. Mrs. George Cullimore, Salt Lake City. F. Carroll, Mrs. J. A. Elder, Mrs. Su- were rendered by Mrs. Ora B. HardMr. and Mrs. Byron W. Denhalter san Heaton, Mrs. William McCul- ing and vocal du'ets by Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Bliss Cluff. The proentertained the members of the T. lough, Mrs. Frank Roylance, .Mrs. Cluff and was gram interspersed with the (servO. N. O. club at their home on Thurs John E. Christensen, Miss Wilobelle of refreshments to 50 ing Mrs. dainty William and Maloney, Maloney day evening. The evening was members of No. 1 and a few in Camp hostess the the latter with five assisting and spent hundred, eveguests. In iqvited the the guests the prizes awarded to Mrs. Clarence entertaining Rasmussen, Earl Johnson, Mrs. Ar- ning the club members were joined Following the humorous debate nold Henrichsen and Clarence Ras- by Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilton, John E. conducted F. Carroll and Tuesday evening at the two consolathe George latter being Christensen, mussen, session of the Bonneville tion favors. At the conclusion of the R. K. Homer. The evening was en- regular M .1. A., Mr. and Mrs. Arlinggame a delicious luncheon was serv- joyably spent with a variety of games ward ton Snow entertained the debaters at ed. A cut glass bowl of violets and musical numbers. home. their Musical numbers and formed the centerpiece for the lunchMrs. N. A. Douglass, assisted by an oyster supper were the features eon table. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, Mr. and Mrs. her daughters, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. of enjoyment. Present were Miss Colvey, Miss Eva Strong, Miss Wilford Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- John W. Ellison and Miss Rhoda Lola Elvira miscellaa at entertained Strong, Miss LaRue Edward. ence Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Douglass, Miss Keith, Miss Wanda Chatwln on Saturhome at her neous shower HenMr. Mrs. and Arnold Johnson, n Morrell, Smith Brimhall, richsen, Mrs. Hank Johnson, Mrs. day afternoon of last week, in com- JesseOpenshaw Geo. Mrs. Loris and DenCardall H. Mrs. J. Hannah Stewart, and pliment tocher daughter, N. Zabriskie, formerly Miss Sarah halter. U gIrls entertained at Douglass, a bride of last month. The a T,hf decorated sleighing party Wednesday eve-Miss Mildred Maupin of Salt Lake rooms were attractively after which the guests were enCity was the guest of Miss Marion with sweet peas, violets md ferns. nlng the home of Miss Atha The afternoon was pleasantly spent tertained at Somo the early part of the week. ' where a well Bateman, musiand needle with work, games, appointed Covers were Mrs. Gilbert Cox entertained at cal numbers, during which a dainty fSfSLTSf STrVed Lorna Bag ley. Miss Ceher home on Thursday afternoon for luncheon was served to- thirty-fiv- e ? lestia was the Miss Gertrude Olson, Johnson, honored The of guest club the members the Optimist and guests. rt,ha Batemaa. Miss Edna Mrs. Charles Hawke and Mrs. Marie recipient of many beautiful gifts f188 Anna Randall, Miss Edith Hedquist Homer, invited guests. Cut from the guests assembled. ; - Hedquist Miss Lucille Christensen flowers were used in decorating the Miss Erma Murdock. Miss Leah Chinof N. Salt Zabriskie Mrs. fea500 rooms. The game of was George week-en- d ' in wea last Lake Mrs. received spent the and favor City an?' Msrs by tured, Lynn ' ,BOYS OVERCOATS Thomas Pyne,Romney, W. B. Retherford. Following cards, this city, the guest of her mother,' Leo Lynn Taylor Meredith, Melth Maeser, Carlyle a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. N. A.. Douglass. Mrs. Zabriskie $10.00 values. ftft the following club members: Mrs. was formerly Miss Sarah Douglass of r,HwdIng MerrI11 Bunnell, Run HarSale this Mrs. C. Thomas MrDon city. Price d $3iUU - and Williams, ' JohMaogn?Cr. R dy, Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. John was to hostess Boshard Dick Mrs. Mrs. $12.00 values. Lunndahl, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, 00 ftfl Zee Whitaker, Mrs. James Suther- the members of the Thursday Eve- s- T Chaucer. Sale Price yJuiUU Bert ning Bridge club at her home on land, Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, Mrs. Mat-tia11, J118 wrks he In excelleth, 'was home hostess e The Mrs. Leo Mrs. a11 other Thursday. Sheene, Whipple, $15.00 values. CO in our 07 iDU attractively decorated with cut flow- English, for he wrlteth In York, Mrs. Clarence Beesley. Sale Price void words. ers and ferns. Three tables of bridge but all his matter and Mrs. James F. Dunn was hostess at were played, and the favors were re- - quick sentences, to Is full whom oughf to be $18.00 values. a prettily appointed dinner at her ceived by Mrs. Jonn B. Somo, Mrs. E. ghren laud and praise lor his noble home on Thursday evening, in cele- H. Paepke, cut prize and Mrs. Fred JiUU Sale Price At the making and writing. william Caxtom y bration of her fortieth wedding anni- Wilson, consolation favor. a delicious Not conclusion of the game Be Disturbed. $20.00 .values. versary. The dinner was also In honor followCeton professr has of N. C. Hicks, whose birthday an- luncheon was served to the ..f Sale discovered Price Mrs. Ray ylUiUU day. A ing: Mrs. John B.W. Guy, Mrs. niversary occurred on that and heaven, of a new E. A. sun 50,000 times Somo, ferns Morgan, Mrs. J. cut glass bowl of carnations Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. LeRoy We understand brighter than formed an attractive table center- - Mitchell,Mrs. that out nf Wilson, Mrs. Earl piece. Covers were laid for Mr. andj Hardy, Mrs.Fred Mrs. G. P. Clark Hall, S. Graham, Mrs William S. Dunn, Mrs. Josh Mrs. E. H. Paepke, and Mrs. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.1 Arthur Craven, Newell, Mrs. Allie Cunningham, Mr. an$ Mrs. Harold Mitchell. Bo-shar- BEMONSTRA 7 ION of Kmso and .1. B. rnoon, complimentary to her hter, Mrs. Oro B. Harding, who leaves Provo Sunday for Price, where she will make her home for the present. Isweet peas and ferns artistically decorated the rooms. Professor Florence Jepperspn Madsen, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, Mrs. Leona Van Wagoner, the Misses Violet, Celestia and Rhoda Johnson and Mrs. Harding contributed to the splendid afternoons program of entertainment. Delicious refreshments were served to sixty guests. v Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion delightfully entertained the members of the Elite Social club at their home in Lakeview on Wednesday evening. Cut flowers and ferns decorated the rooms. Progressive games were played, and the favors received by Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, while consolation prizes were given to Mrs. Parley Clinger and Albert Maxfield. Musical numbers and a daintily prepared luncheon were also enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment. Present were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williamson, Mr and Mrs. Parley Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. 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We have just made a fresh ; supply of Mince, Banana Cream, Pineapple Cream and Apple. Ru-lo- - r i - ' -- V'" - to or J ! , yf THE HOUSE OF SERVICE AND QUALITY THREE PHONES 194, 195, 56 IxT' Christensen Company t |