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Show - THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1921. i f 1st V . ...- - I PERSONAL-and Mr. George Pierpont and Os?H! of Salt Lake spesi n airxlirrr- latter part of the- Mr. ds'4-- Provo Utah -- ill DEPARTMENT - Tia DtFAJtivoaa WUCIJ Fallsjvew Styl es Include Smart Dresses For Women .. 1 tllw iTukl4 . ; - . ... .. - 4 ow?s Crepe-S- at in,CaBtoft-Crpeand-Charmeu- se A most unusual selection of pretty styles In iILthjLlif!LntPmn shades, including - - - : 1 - 4 rv .. . 1 Mrs. C. E. Loose and Mrs. Vifiiam Ferre "v fht to PaySon; Salurdayjtaist week to attend, a ..bridge wncfia given by Mrs. Julia Colvin. Jllss Velma Howe has returned from Idaho, whore she spent the past seven weeks. Mlfi&liowe had a pleas- anV visit with her sister, 'Mrs. Walker at Rexburg and with , (trlbiidg at Brighton. h of Mr. and Mrs. William Omeia Fayson were Provo visitors Monday. Black, which is one of the most popular for Fall wear. . jzl ( " " - r j fi the. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw. . ; After attending the summer session of the U. A. C. of Logan, and visiting in Idaho and Jackon Hole, county MissxlaJgley-htr-ret- T Provo. where she will resume per teaching at the-- Mae ser school Miss De Ette Buys, noted pianist of Salt lkei-w- as the' guest ; of - Miss Clara Bagley last week ift Provo. In months mission, Bunnell, son of Mr: and Mrs. After spending twenty-ftve- . the Northwestern State Merrll J, ' ITrBunnen;'b8T'etorneaomer WOOL DRESSES "TWILL, TRICOTINE AND SERGE."" Attractive styles lor. the season's, wear, embroidered and beaded designs in many pretty effects. A most pleasing assortment to choose from. FTOriXIXlSeDon with his sister. Mrs. - n nn . beaded designs. WTonderf . . . . ' ' . Entre T. '.. Markham, - i,t I " I mm " 11 I MM i 11V f U If mm mm mmmm reguiarpncfi ' ; ' - ' . COATS, COATEES, CAPES, MUFFS, BODY SCARFS AND " - Byron F. Le Maitre, salesman for Wm. H. Miller & Co, Detroit, Michn bringing such a wonderful showing of beautiful Furs to this city for your approval is an achievement of which we are proud, and are sure this will be the most favorable opportunity for you to select your winter furs. u ""A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD-AN- Y ARTICLE FOR YOU." CALL AND SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FURS. . Jr. Nous club waa entertained by Miss Annie Andrus. The rooms were decorated with fall flowers. A crystal basket of pink carnations formed the centerpiece for the lunsheon table,, Luncheon was served to ten members and one Invited ji'wU Misa Mary Ellen Bowen. Cards were the diversion of the evening. m uR o; 0 Rfo) RENT Twa furnished house keeping rooms, 259 S. 2nd EThone FOR 8-Alma Jensen, former proprietor of ADDITIOIiAL VAtiT ADS 733-J- . the City Drug store, has purchased tbe FOR SALE Cheap: Gas range, baby University Drug store of Salt Lake FOR SALE Elberta peaches, 50c a , buggy dining room table, new; JT84-R-hushelt-JiCity, and will move Jbla iamilnlhere 'Jn dellveryPhone S-" good player TlanorPhone ' s-- 5 :: the near future. ' FOR RENT house, modem. The iMejoria club waa entertained FOR 8ALE Young pigs, six weeks old J. A.; Owens, with W. H. Ray. borne of unununu Durocsaedshrdlu at the Miss shrdlu rg Thursday evening Vera Jones. Luncheon was Berveb? grade Durocs. Rouse"s Jersey Farm, HAV YOU SEEN THE NEW HUDS-of 103A tn twAlvA mpmher. find nna one- - mile south of infirmary. SON AND MJAMI CENTER DRIVE invited giest, Mrs. Earl Ludlow of BICYCLES? The chain (unlike most Benjamin. 'The hostess was assisted FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 55 other bicycles), rides over the ball sister her S-alary. by W 2nd N. bearings Instead of on the outside. This makes the bicycle run much Missjfda Bingham of Salt Lake FOR BENTTwo furnished rooms. S-City la. visiting .at the home of her -- 50 E. 2nd S. ... employing the nower J These iiirvclfia grandmother, Mrs. Ammon Simmons. are on sale atHorr's Bicycle Shop and FEMALE HELP WANTED Ladies to at lower prices than any good bicycles Mrs. Oscar Turner of Murray, ;who learn Marcel waving and beauty cul ares old this year. Call and see them visited the past week with, her ture Prof. Alexander, late of Walker at Horr's Bicycle Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Syler, re- Beauty Parlors, New York, at Princess parent, ;" 7 P- , O turned home Wednesday. She was ac- Beauty Parlor and Millinery, 100 N, ;ll California leads all other states with . . companied, by her cousin, 'Mrs. Dorius University Ave. . an estimated gain of 167,536 motor veJeppsen.New DRESSMAKER wishes to go out and hicles in the last fiscal year. Miss Florence Morgan spent Sunday York is second, and TexSs, third. do sewing. 153 S. 3rd W. with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Morgan. Miss Morgan is studying millinery at FOR 'RENT 3 " unfurnfched Tooms, -- Governor Hyde, "of "Missouri, recent2nd-Nbath and water, .,J the Paris. ly signed a bill, nassed tv the Phone 221-J- . ture, .providing for a staje hond issue Th e Second ward thelcannual bazaar last Monday at the city pa WANTED Men. Provo Reservoir Co. of $60,000,000 for the improvement Of Call 76. Missouri Highways. vilion. Dinner was- served at 12 o'clocfeio all present and t 1 o'clock dinner was served to the business men of Spanish Fork. Many nice and useful things were sold. FLETCHER . FUNERAL - 2 o E lllf 335-Tf- 5 5 2 easier4hatt-4h-regular--metho4-- of 2 Is a Valuable Assest to Any Town, A-3- 1 ; S-- 5 . VJp ' FUNERAL IN SPRINGVILLE. " SPRINGMLLE, services were held SI. Funeral the Fourth ward Aug. In chapel Friday afternoon for Airs. Louise Singleton Smith, daughter of Mrs. Phoebe E. Singleton, who died after an Illness of 15 weeks. Bishop George R. Maycock was In charge. The ' speakers were William Ostler, Misa Fanie Royland and Bishop May-cocThe Invocation was offered by George Hill and the benediction by John Alleman. The music was furnished by a girls' corus with solos, under the: direction of Miss . Por Coffman by Walter Robinson, Hannah f Cr Packard and Nellie Weight. - The grave In Evergreen cemetery waa dedicated by WUlis Strang. Besides her mother she is survived by two children, Blaine and ValetU . ' Smith. '. k. "PR 1 1 "0::ality and Service" LADIES! You will be interested in ", IRVINE'S BIG DOLLAR DAY DAY SALE TOMORROW Thursday, 9 a. m. Past experience has taught their patrons the importance of their Dollar day sales. Jloney can be made because 4 ' lps-isi- A-3- 1 - . IMr. and Mrs. Cecil Larsen of Provo were Monday, and Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Lfirseu's mother, .Mrs. G. Beam son. ' Let's encourage everything that is constructive fh. ' Ml!, teis "f ForTno Ve ' i The funeral services for Mfltat Fletcher - were held last Tit afternoon Lake) ward meeting house, -; v, Kimball presiding. . . ... BishoD Rockwood of the kiciw ward opened the services with pi1 Music was furnished by a mixed P .! tet and James H. Nielson. J. were Bishop Speakers Earl Spaf ford, Nicholas G. Smift J. Havelett,, Elder E. H. Andersons; Arthur A. Barnes J Benediction. wasprotiOTjceaW S. Rawling, . The pallbearers were wa ,J sen, S. Hansen, Virgil Hall, o. Thurman and Snow, Arch i B- , Cooper. The grave in City cemetery dedicated by Jacob F. Gates. ! j Wild game in central Pennsy!'; psnpriallv rippr and near, is dw so Dlentiful that they are an automobile tourists. . motor trucks b of Lejte, B Philippines, "carrying sugar, hemp, copra and tobacco. A fleet of 62 atedon theJtsland We are prepared to bhow one of the lines of , E S-- - ... mw AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 of Rare Furs $75,000 Worth Consisting of r , A live " ' : 2 - r ' 11 m aw NOVELTY SCARFS. Thursday f HE LARGEST STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD CHAIN-DEPARTMEN- 1 - Bishop Lars P. Larson and family of Leland have moved to Spanish Fork to make their home. - Mr. Larson-h- as served Lelanfl" as their bishop tor many years. He was replaced by Stephen mm - If mm This is positively the largest showing of Furs that has ever in your city. We extend a cordial invitation to the public to come and see this display and make yoor selection. Spanish Fork ar m. m - News From EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN PLUSH COATS AND CLOTH COATS Dept. and See the Newer Things for Fall Wear We Invite You to Visit Our v - ., . $34.75 - J . Mr, and Mrs. Alex Hedquist spent Tuesday in Salt Lake visiting relatives $12.S0-$24.7S'$29:- S0 JI I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Monday with friends. range of pric ' ., Mo PlSCOllHom Mrs. Tl'iomas Ashton motor and spent Sunday and - " ' ... to Salt Lake ed ul values in this Ready-toAVe- aH I Anna Smoot, Fern Smoot, Allie Rasmussen and Lenore Rasmusseh spent Monday at Smoot's Jarm near Lakeview, The day was spent very - - . pleasantly. - r WOMEN'S NEW FALL SUITS The season's most popular styles. Firmly tailored in every detail. Embroidered and c,a fi C CMfrand Mrs. C, 0. Hogan of Eurgk is here visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Peterson, for a few weeks. Mr.-an- d v In AH- Days.-Sontomb- Gr mo-beauti- ful ail tessgf Varieties - . . I m and 3 arc making Special Efforts to show these bead1 vuu uilU IIUlC lilCM Ml "' .. - r |