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Show THE PROVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1&21. fhr Jirs . entertained at ' Miss Melba Park. "Miss Donna Sim" afternoon mons, Miss Edna Johnson and Miss Alee Poulson entertained Wednesday daua" D igbt BUlinss even-year-ol- Miss Allan eifnlncailherho . entered with fine birtnaay cam, Game ruest of f th c News and Notes Vacation Notes . Monday children's party her SALEM X: Pearl Sabin and Miss Verda ai spending the week in Salt r'Mri. Ellafftlfr andjamnjjeturned Lake viiiitlng reUUves. Park. The' guests present enjoyed a 8nnday from a, three week?" visit' In Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snow have delightful Ume with music and games,; returned to their home in Aberdeen. SLlfkeitbJfriefld8anA which refreshments dainty during , vIdaho, after an extended risithere. were serred. Lucy Parsons accompanied Eugene Fied has returned to his Mrs. home in Salt Lake, after a pleasant them as far as Salt Lake on their ii homeward trip, Misses Florence "and Lucy Bee, few Tlayg"Trtsitth-TeUttveB-trta' Aleen Phillips, " Calrin Bee, Harold city." ' Miss La Preal Sabin left Tuesday Tucker haVe Just returned from an Miss Bernlce Cluff, daughter of Mr. for a trip to southern UUh, and extended. trip canyon and and Mrs. Harrey Cluff of Salt Xake, through Bryce's canyon. la the guest of Miss Edith Hedauist Yellowstone national park .. on m: IHU In W1L to,-i!ri- uii - - Mr, Drson Bird a pleaaant social ai- ouoninr when the offlfair '"iT-'- j Primary asso- h Third cer 0 and v ' jr 1 mrirn a hf viitu "e v n k the occa- ' i snrorise party, . .'' -a her birthday anniversary. and Sir. Mrs. Howard Chamberlain was rn. following excellent program ".. '.j k. irames: Musical numoera and daughters, Irene and" Genevieve, J;faUOn f J .nn. T amtrv rMl). Utiii r.t. a Knun .(citing In' Tm - .mrc ' . 77 . ...... .. by dancing Hatch; Chase relatives tor ine past weex, nave , bv Mrs. to' their home in Cedar" City. residence or ;hB scene of r 1 -- 1 P. - : z J- "- tbe; game oeired 7- the direc w - M. I. A. members of -" fniinwlmr Sharon ward, chaperoned hy iMrs, George Cutler; Mrs. Smith and Ws. Bishop, are week at Bryce canyon: Sending KTitosei Erma Paw. Zlna Bishop, Violet Duke, Vir. Frampton,-Jenni- e Maud Gay, Verona Gllves. mattaia. Farrer, MISS . ocnerei, Duie7ociimKiKB ' : ' ; In "honor of Robert Seldel of an.- Pennr, Mrs. u. u. xeanm was uiuuc hostess at a weu appoiuiwu Yc.A.ir rnve.Ta were iaia xor uju Wsts. Mr. Seidel and Mrs. McBrlde'a Read- - v n uryce were worm warov.a ana ims tne xther during fflerenewaH-of-jtheir ' g I Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Hudfeon of Ban Wociflco were Provo visitors last he " BARGAIN .hi BARGAIN NO. 9 yard. - Mrs. John Kelsh announce the marriage of their daughter, Vera Leona, to John LeRoy Luke of this jcit which took place August 4. Mr. Mr. and i.,i4' - V- . r i f0 f 3 SPECIAL SQUARE f i values up to 45c each. .BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Each, 19J z . BARGAIN NO. 11 A Good Corset. ' Sizes 21 and 22 only; regular value $2.50. ' BARGAIN. SQUARE SPECIAL ; . Each, 791 , BARGAIN NO. 12 , - A Good Quality Huck jTowe Size 16 x 32. ' white pink and blue; value 35c pair. BARGAIN. SQUARE SPECIAL. . . Pair, 9 BARGAIN NO. 6 ' - BARGAIN NO. 10 -- ' One 2J25 ' rWQmen s. Summer JVestau . " . BARGAIN , Lot Dress Trimrilings. Values up to 50c yard. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Yard, 5 . BARGAIN 3 ... ....... 3 3 a- r 3 r 3 3 3 SPECIAL SQUARE Each, 19 y 1 ,v THIS m J I , ' Z,- 4 dines j values $1.85 and Colors r If s. ,q.4.Ji.- U- 0 - Printed Georgette Crepea "and Satin Striped Silk Grena BARGAIN NO. 5 -- week-Trith.Ir- "" r 40-i- n. "Infants' Kid Moccassins. d il. towers and the time was spent witfi Needlework and games. Dainty-r- e, iresnments .were serveo. v in .i.i. v ch .Tard, 29 SPECIAL-- ". Vard, 94 '.; 88-in- 3 r BARGAIN Wwlr and Silk , and Wool Dress Goods. "; ""Values up to 85c yard. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL One Lot BARGAIN NO. 4 Plain Chwmbray, Colors" tan- - and green,-- value:15c - Y a SPECIALv SQUARE Yarrl. NO. 8 . BARGAIN-SQUAR-E rdr "Itrue-lirroya- BARGAIN NO. 3 Women's Straw Garden Hats i J 65c value BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL . - Each, 19 .; Canyon i -- Monday evening the members of the Columbia Beehive Bwarm of the Sec-tn- d ward were pleasantly entertained tat tte homef Miss Averu ine horns were prettily decorated in cut knd Mrs. JLuke wUI make ' .'" come. :SZC: d caion was r. BARGAIN NO. 7 Sport Silks. 40-in- ch BARGAIN NO. 2 Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose In white bnly,-75- c valuez BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL . ; Pair,: 25 d tX - BARGAIN NO. 1 Women's Silk' Gloves ' : In black and white. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Pair, 49 -- Mrsr-iMat- FaCulUffioreNielS M&mm, and Leon Jacpbson. Mrs. iDeanJrjeliesind-- : ihUdren. Vincent entertaineji1 fiMutualTrirls-o- f M. C. Mary and Ray, left Tuesday morning day evening in honor-- of Mrs. at C&stilla for Mt Pleasant,, where they will visit spent last Thursday Kesler of Washingtonr D.- - C. r-T' Springs. Bathing and picnicking were relatives. table 4ecoTatiojia.were-switpcasan- d features of the day. ' the rooms . tb,roughouLwereai so decMrrand Mrs. CharlesV'lldeand orated in cut flowers. The following Eli J, Taylor and son Frank, and were present and enjoyed the evening family spent last week in Eureka with " Mr. Taylro's sister Grace-- started last r , with? music and games, during which friends and relauves. on a trip to Yellowstone park, week wer served: dainty refreshments Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Keene have as and into Canada, and they: will come Miss Fern Goddard, Miss Erma and down of Peterson, Miss Vetta Olger, Miss their guest this week Miss Helen home by waycoastWashington . the Pacific Vilate Bafley, and Mrs. Ef fie Park, Eardley of Salt Lake. was assistant """ Miss Mamie Vincent : " of which Is not ,7 hostess.'Miss Elsie Kimber returned Mon -- A Snow's home in started Cjnarlie known, day evening from Salina, after a his barnand4 Miss Connie Guy was hoJtess at a pleasant week s visit with her brothel' all of his hay. delightlul social affair Monday even- and wife, Mr, and Mrs. James Evan sheds and Zimber iajrhonor-of ing rMrsrAnnie Strang is visitingirtends Miss Evelyn Troye's. who left this in .. Eureka this week. ' with her. parents for Pittston, Mrs. C H. Ward is spending a fe week, Pentu:The - jooms. were.. Jbea.ii tiiul! y days. iiLQgdenJhe. gnest of relatives w Grant's-t motherzlrdm decorated in pink and :white roses. and frjehds. Ogden is vUiting hers with .feerjdaa gh; Games, music, dancing and l"detici6us ' , luncheon were the features of enterMiss Connie Guy tas as her guest ter. the for Those few Miss Mabel a of Willis tainment, during evening. days, Miss Mable Brown of Spanish Fork . present were, Ms Eyelyn Williams, Salt Lake, here asthj9 jguest the week-enspent Miss Miss Helen McArthuF, Evelyn . Stone. of Cbra Troyer Miss Vivian Blakeley, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McArthur and Norma Hughes and Miss Margaret family returned Sunday after a pleasMiss Mabel Willis of ant visit' with relatives in Price. 0'Rourke,-.anSalt Lake; Jl Miss lEdna Hillis left for - D, Sutton entertaTnedTlfie Yellowstone Park wher- Sunday Mrs. e- she will at iMac Ekins spent the week-enfollowing atinrjerjSuiiday. Mr. and spend her vacation.. ' Mrs. W. SI Sutton of Salt Lake, Mr. Vivian Park, Provo canyon. Miss Margaret O'Rourke of Salt and Mrs. B. G. Raybould and daughter Miss Rose Raybould of. Salt Lake, Lake is spending a few days in this h Mr. and. Mrs. Garth ox of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schaper city, . the guest of Miss Evelyn Wilare speadinf few days at Wild Lake 2 ..s. liams. of Park City. 1 ' wood. - Mr. and Mrs.! Ross Worsley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent enterof Miss May Billings of Salt Lake are tained Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. E. iteene and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cook. Follow- spendinsrthe L R. and Mrs. Allen and family of Salt ing dinner the party sepnt an enjoy- Twelves.' Lake spent Sunday up Pro vd canyon. . able timetathing at the, Provo High ' ; Mrs. Edward G. and Stockman School. ' rMr. Mr. and -- Mrs.: Charles -- Wilde ana and sons, Herbert and Walter of Salt spent Sunday afternoon, at family Miss Vilate Hillis planned a suc- Lake were the guests of Mrs." Fred : r Park. Vivian cessful surprise party on: Miss lona Finlayson a few days last week. --- v .evening. Peay Monday Twenty Mr. and Mrs. C. C Hoag and, son Mr. and Mrs. A.D Sutton and guests enjoyed the time with games Gerald returned Sunday," after spendand Mrs Yolande 'refreshments and were music. Dr. and. daughter," Dainty ing a pelasant week at. Vivian Park, served. The affair was in celebration H. S. Henderson motored to Salt Provo canyon. of Miss Peay's seventeenth brithday. Lake Tuesday. and a delightful time was. spent by all Prof, and Mrs. John C. Swenson left . Miss Dorothy Byron of Salt Lake present. for Bryce's canyon, where fs spending a this city the yesterday wUI spend their vacation. the Misses Marion and May they of fuest 4indNaoraLEllison- PHONE 643-MiEsrPearl-Anders- on v. : -- Itheiia Gay, ells" " in- Sw.tl lfl - -- Ersel McBride, Isabel Icaik Rachael Riehlns, Cloe fhike, Marshall. Grace Nlelson, Ina iiton Violet Marx, MeWa Wadl ey. MISS Mrs. - the-mai- n -- - in.- C? ET LoseelMr.. Ezra Edman is rec(ftrerlng day. form an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. X T. Evans of Salt Lake is a She is in the Provo General hospital. Provo Tlsitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. NC. Christensen. F. fioran last week, where they had" a Miss Ireiieunns-TOending-llrr- s week in Delta with relatives and B, Davis and sons. Worthy ang Rei. ' attended the farmers' encampment at friends. for a few he Hatch and MtssJTempie tion of 'rs- - A. - ----- -Penrod. - ' MW-Efl- uniqne affair was under i To make room for the fall goods that are arriving daily, we must dear our counters oi an me oaas ana ends or summer goods. ; Displayed on a large square In our Dry Goods Department, you will find the items, twelve of which are described below, THE VALUES ARE INCOMPARABLE will buy a large quana little money tity of merchandise at this sale. -- - . - ADTOOY - k V, i 1 3 1 ;v , Provo tneir ; ' V Miss Isabel Mcentertained the following guests in social capacity: Miss Grace Clark, alls, Bert Williams, flafk and Mr, Martin, all of Salt Lake; ffiisi Earsel Cook, iMiss Clarissa . Nut-Stal- l, Sunday evening Bride tt Ar-R- R If :W Arthella Gay and Sterling Miss Need " DONE UPHOLSTERING . Th i hos-esse- Furniture and Baby Buggies r 1 w. s. ClarkpMrsrWr H. Mitchell, DavlsrMrsrE: D. Partridge, Talmadge and Mrs. E. C. J. C. First-Cla- Workmanship. ss s. Beth 4 v Repaired. MrsRos TStewart, Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Chase Hatcn, iquist'f 1090 West Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Henderson and few nays at:HobbleCreek4nyon.tae Mrs., Joe Thompson, sons, John Clark,, and Hampton, of guest of Mr, and Grand Junction. Colorado, were the ,Vm. Knight and guests of"Mrs. Arlhuru WeUa'-LBrimhall returned Tuesday . few days this week. a fishing trip at ' Strawberry. from MrsHFTCdillis-4va-s-heFH?u- et " of Price. this week, Mrs. John Kay I.--Ar girls will W. D. Thompson returned to his this return evening from ."Mutual home in Green River Tuesday, after a after spending a pleasant few daysjvisit with his sister, Isle," Springdell, MrsV David John. pleasant week Jt' Mr., and . MrsFrank Demming of -Elberta were here visiting for a few M'fTand Mrs. Clayton-4n enkins and week Provo last family" Spent of the :Mrs. Demmfng's guests days, guests of Mrs. Earl T.' Par-do- e. mother. MrsTS- S. Jones-v- : j aokoLErflto, Sorosis club will give a ken- Biagton Thursday, August "Ti; at 3 m, at tfle homet s North First East The lor the occasion are Mrs. Alex Firsf North.- - odgers. Bed Specia s are in receipt of a shipment of new beds; which we can now offer at prices lower than they- have been for --years. See them in our windows. ' BRASS'BED Just like cut shofcn below, continuous posts with large tous, eatm finish, for only asiA 4m. 2-inch ch " j ' '2$$ jfV ru WVr W u u T r uuw "1 The trouble with business, at tho present Stage of A fL. - 5 is I i 5 -- Am-- , s j . 9 EXCLUSIVE HOME FURNISHERS 33 East Center. each of . us will prosperV- - l m ; Ttei efs - -- . GoL The secrit of real prosperity for any town, ia to keep the laboring man busy. The main industry in Provo for employing the labor-ing man is the BUILDING OrilOMES. Provo needs 100 homes let's all do our part to supply this demand. We have been doing, and will continueto do more " than our partwill you 7 ' : ? H M M N II ' Opposite Corthouse. , H H H H v. yjr AHKLU,Htfl1 .j 1 m C This Itondsome navy blue Mou . iyae, the new wool fabric, has Lbs new flare box coat Pleats from the shoulder give the graceful swing. The coat Is banded with moles skin tbe same fur being used in the high looker. The skirt U straight llae .i HH M H H H It H H H M M M t m l t IZSS SPELT AVCS EuniB "BUILDING HEADQUARTERS' 'Go. 1 1 six-roo- m do-curs- $12.40 frffl . s:-- - f we all prosper. Intelligent people are fast coming to see clearly that buying for reasonable requirements, now is a duty of ' I every citizen.. hat-Jumknows. Provo in bow Nearly every person ber and building materials, are reasonable. In fact any modern home for $5,000. You one, can build a can build a four-roounmodern home for $1,500. Does r f this sound good? ., 4 "a deadiBrcdlyjpeaking aa -t- . l .ij.j !: . - ch -- lliouflJorlcs Faitli B- . s - twin brother of confidence? Do you believe, that a city of HOME OWNERS ia the biggest one thing, that a town can boast of? Do you realize, that to make Provo in 1925, a city of 20,000, you must build "HOMES both for yourself -those trying to move to Provo? only-a- s STEEL BED Just like cat shown above; large continuous posts with filling rods,., Vernis , Martin ' finish, for, only ; !i3 -' u rs y u V a - - ' - It j 57? I f- snxr BXIXIZZIIISZZSSZSIZZZSSIS3SSSZESZSSSSSSSZZSUZSXSZSZS1S Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mangum and " family returned Sunday from- Fish week. a after pleasant Lake, spending .7 AD TOO, mil " ' -- - THIS - rr1m wW.o u lm Mr. "and Mrs. George Madsen, raaugnterrrSfinaadSoTi-ank- T turned to strawberry this morning after spending a few days here. ;. Wfe ( rV rv r'e1 VVf"s rs u U u u u MISS j6 : mm U EVERYBODY'S STORE , - 3 $26.00 DISTRIB UTERS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE few-days- -in -- 1 1 1 ! II I I I |