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Show THE PROVO HERALD n o n SOC7Y Tire' marriage of Miss Erma ' Dunn And Clyde R. Stark, a popular young ' "Provo- - couple, was - solemnized Wednesday at noon In the Salt Lake. Temple. Wednesday evening a reception was held in their honor at the home offc" and Mrs. Gtorge Q. Morris, of Sax Lake Ciy, uncle and aunt of thenderoom. A number) of the friends of the young people 'were present, and the hostess was- assisted by Mrs. Sam Stark, Mrs. Loris Main-warinMrs. Allen Spilth, MrsJack Clarke' and Mrs. Walter A. Hiatte: Tonight a reception will be giveny the r bride's rparents in the social halk V A r n n n n n o o r qr n n n o n a a o n n rv 3 V ' S . i 1 11 , ill! J J..:;.;;,:-:r-- " ; " ' j'--f ' IIIIIM IIIIIH MTSiT. n-i-Z .Blllllli4si MIIIIIN' 'IP if1 w I H J Are Constantly Arriving WIlIPMWMMIMWIMlM Sixth ward IWMWPMMMM Clair, of Mr. and Mrs. A. the announced Salt Lake City have to Enldr marriage of their daughter, F. Rootr Frank Root; the sonofUrTK The marriage ; took f Salt Lake. place quietly at noon on Monday hi St." Paul's church, the Rev. Ward W. Reese officiating. The young people will reside in; Salt Lake City. The bride is a neice of Mrs. George llaver-camp- , Mrs. W." B. Searle and Mrs. Merrii Lott, of this city, and has, a host of friends among the younger social set of Provo. h rs FAGS F1VL HIT lll in IIH D.-S- r Cj 3 j : .11- THIS KEEPS OUR STOCK AS FRESH AND COMPLETE AS THE -- -- BE- . J. S 1 & mi To Fit, to Wear, lo Satisfylo fp 8, -- TION YET, COME NOW, FOR WE CAN FIT YOU OUT AS ATTRACTIVELY AS WHEN THE SEASON BEGAN. pleasantest of 4he Hallowe'en parties of the week wa that of yesterday afternoon when Mrs. C. W. Douglass entertained the Hundred Card .members of her-Fiwas adorned home Club. The pretty Hallowe'en decorations, and the with was especially attractive dining table in its dainty appointments. Tiny were placed at differon the table, which was ent intervals red with goliLxandles-a- ni and lighted autumn leaves beautiful of sprays were gracefully arranged the length the ve . ' 1 ' 'T: 4m mm: MIIl II Mm mil Ww&sm m&MWv, IF YOU HAVE NOT MADE YOUR SELEC- GINNING OF THE SEASON. capital. - : II 11 - pieces ot the tailors art. Miss Helen Jones has returned from week's visit with friend3 at the f 1 Win You TO OUR STORE AGAIN AND AGAIN IS OUR CONSTANT EFFORT, AND IF THECLASSIEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES AND MOST COURTEOUS' TREATMENT APPEAL TO YOU WE WILL SU RELY SUCCEED. s of the board.- - Dainty For $12.90 For $9.85 We offer a Ladies' Coat that will surprise you with its weight, warmth arTcT beauty. It is made or heavy diagonal weave Boucle with broadcloth trimmings. You never saw its equal for so little money. It's but one of the hundred other splendid values in this hand-painte- d nif Mrs. Henry Geese. a niDDAIil you a We 'offer - ...i. T.. Ladies' Suitsjri heavy storm serge V in dark blue, style, splendidly made, and an ex cellent wearer. I V M AYiin H V- AM C .ii. mwpi.111 biieet-p- r house "wear7made"lrr"Hehnetto "cloth," Messaline trimmed, very shapely and dressy. You cannot afford to make such a dress when you can buy it ready to wear for so little. ment 12 and of X? ' Girls' Dresses, ages 4 td years, that are little beauties", you can't make them so X? cheaply. Wp will rUrt nn salp thp most handsome line -- of ribbon ydu ever saw in widths ranging 1 L FOM S JO 7 1-- IN 2 WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN STORE. ' 0 UVI KJ j fnlfnl Ml hil I Lewis and Mrs. Q. H. Heindselman. Young Uttlrerstty, "gave a lecture on School for Scandal,'!., by Brtndsler "Health and .Sanitation." Following Sheridan. The "Thursday Whtat" Club" have the lecture refreshments were served enterden Mrs. Alma Boy pleasanty Issued Invitations tor - a - Hallowe'en br the h 08 bees. The next session ot Inedthe members of the Kensing party to be given tonight at tbe First the ekib will be held with Mrs. Lund. ward social hall. One hundred invitaton Club Wednesday afternoon. " were used In the pretty tions have been issued and the affair I will Club d 000 rations and the members present promises to be most delightful. The Nineteenth Centnry ', ' ' ;'- Inmeet this afternoon at the home of were Mrs. B. H. Bower, Mrs. Berne The Utah Sorosis Club held aa Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr waa bostese Mrs. I. H.' Maaten.. Mrs. Searle will Walton, Mrs. Vane, Mrs. Alva Nelson, teresting session Wednesday afternoon thW afternoon, whtah Mn Jamea Brown,' Mrs. Dora Chase, at a beautifully appointed affair at at the fcome of Mrs! E. T. Jones, when give tbe paper ' will be a review of the book The Mm. Adeline Jackson, Mrs. Dave her home 'on North Aoademy avenue of the " Professor Rasmussen We offer you a splendid assort, We offer you a very attractive "t,"gdiesJDtebs foi -- From $1.98? For $5.95 handsome O . : place cards in flowers and birds to the- reTnswilr1h'eirames-o- f won tne B. Ashton J. Mrs. laid. were members The card game. prize in the of the club: Mrs. Henry Geese, Mrs. Redford, Mrs. Violet, Mrs. Frances Hedqutet, Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. H. Grimm, Mrs. J. B. Ashton and the hostess. The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Cluff Entertained theNoembers of the Boh Heur Card Club with a most delightful Hallowe'en party "at their home last night TTaiinwe'en decorations in most uni-- l que effects adorned the.rooms, which were lighted by rows of tiny strung from corner to corner of the living and dining room. Streamers of crepe paper extended from the central chandiWers to the corners in iTthe dining room, caught at Intervals with grotesque figures of black cats and witches., The color scheme of black and yellow was also carried out as far as possible In the menu of "the Miss Alta painty luncheon served. of. the first wai winner the Taylor, ladles' prise and E. T. Jensen the first Preston Jh -- gentleman's J)f1zewhlle consolation the awarded was Peterson wUl entertain prise. Mrs. L. T. Frrel week. next club of the members the ; newest materials and latest colors, every one master friends. One . and incomplete. -- Almost every day brings us more of the -newest creations to be found in the market, the t ' and oh account' of the immense business ih have, done in these lines, that our, stock is broken Mrs. W .W. Lewis, of Ogden, spent the fore part of the week with Provo Ta' Don't think because the season is advanc- - LADIES " Chyrs-anthemu- z 1 Brlgham 1 Takes last evening when she entertained In Mr. and Mrs. Phil Speckart, Mr. and honor of Mr. and Mrs. William L, Bier-sac- Mrs, Bert Twelves, Mr. and Mrs! T. who leave soon for the East A McNitt, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Twelves, Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Bagley, Mr. profusion of exquisite golden were used throughout the and Mrs, Samuel Schwab, Mr. and rooms In the lovely decorations and Mrs. W. B. Searle, Mr. aid Mrs. W.' alsa for the luncheon tables. Bridge D. Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. James) was played during the evening and Brown. Mrs. Biersach and George Havercamp -0 won the prizes. Invited to meet the Booth special select oysfyprs at guests et honor were Mr. and Mrs E. Mrs. Jos. Yates, Spencer's. George Havercamp, h, chrys-anthemu- '' ' bm would measure you dif-for clothes to be made by some custom tailor? 2000 miles away, the tailor himself do not fit. Why then trust a noviciTft) take your measure? ferently and probably deliver garments that and riot butchers make bur clothes, which we guarantee satisfaction in every detaiKqf fit, fashion and Tailors ' workmanshiprrfdaboutlialQ -- SCMWM : , " Where the Cars Will Stop t - : ,: . - |