OCR Text |
Show THE PEOVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921 fo)Q mum Society p L2JtiyuiguuijvJ Swen O. Mrs. Fred Olsen'and-Mri- . Nlelton entertained at a triJge-luuch- eon this afternoon. . The room were, attractively decorated with faH flow-- ; era. Bridge and a delicious laacbeon ; were enjoyed by the following: .Mrs. E. CL Hughes, Mr; Wa. Perre.Mra. E. Loose, Mrs. A. AIorgan,':Mrs. David OpenBhaw, Mrs. Prestori G. Peterson, Mrs. J. T. - Farrer, Mrs. Thomas Pierpont, Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. j. w..Tarrer, Mrs. John yvu..hi, Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. John B. Abton,-ir-$. AiTcm Jensen, Mrs. Bruce Jones, Mrs. red Taylor,- Mrs. Fred Kichraor,!- - Vr. Jl. S. Mrs. Frank Stot;. juib. C. H. lerr, W right. Mrs. Bert - Whipple; Mrs. George E. Robison. Mrs. Alex Hed- quist, Mrs. G. JL -- MSindselmaB. Mrs. a If - r fi- V liin Limit 10-yar- d W - 12? - iw.w 4 DAYS FOR J. 7 , YARD T' . : BARGAINS - If M II ' YOU , NV If ifm riftrpo f IK $3.7SVaIue if V HERE'S THE " " ' S -- TABLE DAMASK s f I '. 'f , - ' i -- Frank Corj.rsrAlma Van" Wagenen, Mrs. Jackf Shlrman, Mr W RnU E. Bratton Mrs. Ben jFTrftei. George ReM an4 Mrs.-- J. WrHagen of Spanish I , Fork. " , ZjSS - i i J, X rriT i j NX OFFER ft u ia YV jj BIGGEST ' tf: ff .; ' ; ' The following from Provo formed a party and motored Sunday afternoon- .- where-- - they - were - entertained by Mrs. Hailan Thompson and Miss Mary Shearsmith at the home of Mrs. Thompson: Miss Leota Wiseomb", Miss Florence John, Miss Bessie Collins, Miss Viola Clayton, Miss Afton Miss Reah Bushy, Vernon Dixon, Dixon, Paul Dixon and " Delbert BARGAINS to-Le- ' WONDERFUL l Tre-gagl- e. - .... . .;:. The stake board officers of the Primary association .entertained 'at the home of Mrs. yesterday aftwaoon, comphmeutary to .l rs. Thomas Cochran, a retired officer of the association-wh- o Novem-- i oer i ror sail. Lake to reside. An ena dainty joyable tima was spent-an- d luncheon served. Ted-Matto- n ll - i . 4Wi W - X, 7 ir " y' n TOWELS -- ay q kml I vv. j r j BARGAINS NS BLANKET j I I V 7 In Its Money Saving Advantaep J Q7m n - $3.00 Men's Flannel Shirts, ... .. . $1.00 Heavy Blue Chambray Work Wl Shirts. Sale Price........ 20c ... ... z I ri 'iL.. iateu uauniiei ii.. bawn Gloves. Salg Price.. A u Wool Union Suits. Sale Price. . . . $1.49 . . $2.25 Men's Fleele Lined Union Sail Price.... .;....... $1.39 Suits. $30Ien'AlHVooI Suits: Sale Unic $229 Price.:.:., $1.25 Men's Wool JShirts and $1.50 yght Garments. Weight L. D. S. Sale Price . . . . .... $7.50 Men's Flannel Hose. Sale Price $6.08 Corduroy dark shades. . ... . 'Qc' T IShtaoU. . 39c WTool Work Children's Black Hose. 13 c Color 25c 50c Women's Fine Lisle Hose;, white, black, brown and grey. Sale z- - PrW 50 n$2:00 Women's Famous "Black Cat" Silk Hose, a guarantee with every CI flfl l .BackStore, 75c Mens Extra Heavy Hose. Sale Price "Buster Brown" Triple Knee and - OQ Fast Color Hose. 10c .... ; . 29c 65c Boys' Pants; light and CO QQ Sale Price. 65c Men's Heavy Wool Work Hose. bale Price Li t j Sale Price . . . ... . 22c 50c Misses' "Buster Brown" Fast Hose Black, brown and white. . 20c Men's SemiDress and Work" C9 C natural colors. . Sale Price ... ... 25c Shirts, made out of CA CO genuine government all wool serge cloth. Sale Price. tjanvas rlce" 79c Drawers.Sale Price, each . . . it 'V 11c 50c Men's Wool Hose, oxford and $L50 Men's Winter Weight Union jQCg" Salts Sale Price. . .. .. . . . . $25. Men's Part I 25c Heavy 'Rockford" Work Hose, Sale Price f .... -- .. CI1 mOQ QQ $2.00 Heavy Khaki Work Shirt . . Sale Price Jersey Gloves. Sale Price M ............. nair W J , J2.00 M..-- . s. BARGAINS l pSk i -- COLORED - BRASSIERS 49c value for TRICOT1NES - -- f VELOURS -- j jj : A CHILDREN'S HOSE . andTJlack 30e value 15 PAIR . W "te SERGES. . BARGAINS it AND- 200 . ff (I IN EMBROIDERED AND ; 1 rriM ,n . KID GLOVES ' $3.75 value for .... I V 1 r. . FOR - l-Z- tor .75 If U i M ' V . WW V ww W PAfflflfJC ' . N Good BARGAINS $2.05 irr brown and ) v I ic "new bags . - . ,itiixa Til vt j riii - i v ff Jit 7 7 59-7- 5 ii j Mrs. Afnold Boshard homer-aft- ty f r' 7 vJ 1a ) - 1 ' , -- : --- has returned visitingrtendrinTooele er tne past two luh will Century afternoon with " Mrs. Spear, will give an address on ''Lumber." Invitations have been extended to Several fuesta. " Class,-Thursda- y, RegistrationAll day Saturday and Monday October 29 and 31, from 3 :30 to 6 :30, at 456 North Second East. . Mrs. John U. BuchI wUTbe hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club members at her home tomorrow. TveeKS. ; ..Mrs. James Buch and daughter Syl- via of Idaho Falls, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley Monday, en route to Los Angeles, California, where they will spend the " winter months. "MrrandTMrtTJeorge M. Harris are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl "born Wednesday, October ' Prof. N. E. Noyes of Ephralm spent 26th. week-enthe home in Provo at the II Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whittemore of his mother; Mrs. Louisa McBride. were Salt Lake visitors, last week. Mrs. J. B. Olsen and Mrs. Chal Chase have returned from Salt Lake, Afine baby girl. was born to Mr. r III where they accompanied their daugh- ana Mrs. J. Starr. Swenson, October ters, Anna Olsen and Evelyn Chase, 11th. at the Provo General hospital who took part in the play presented-tfthe Parker school at the Orpheum 1 Project Managef W; L. Whittemore theater. The young people are re- of the U. S. R. S. was a Salt Lake ported as having performed their parts visitor on business today,' .i exceptionally well- A baby girl was born to Mr "and Mr. and Mrs. Don C Williams have Mrs. Howard Graham at The' Provo hospital Monday, October ,.i returned from an auto trip through General d r Friday Miss Nellie Clark announces the opening of classes in Ballet and - Aesthetic Dancing," begifi- ning Tuesday, November 1. Classes : 4 :30 p. m., Third 1. Baby Ward Amusement Hall; 12 lessons, $5.. 2. Junior Class, Tuesday, 5:20 p. m.; Fourth Ward Amusement Hall; 12 lessons, $6. "Miss Nellie Clark has had thorough training in Ballet and Aesthetic Dancing under Senior Mascagna Mr. I PChristensen and Mrs. Algie Ballif and is well prepared to teach the art." E. L. Roberts. "... ... . O. Elks. No. 849, will give The Nineteenth meet ' , A . TT M I' Mrs. Frank V. Deming, who has been here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones the past week, returned to her home in Elberta Sunday evening. l tan, i t B. Aesthetic Dancing! Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pharis and Mr. Miss LVoa Heartchsen, daughter at and Mrs. R. R. Slick, all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Henrichsen, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs; S. S. and T. William Jones t , this city, were married today in the Salt Lake Jones Sunday. ' temple. A wedding reception will be Mr. and Mrs. Mart Roylance have as given in the Second ward amusement their guest for a few days Miss Laura hall Thursday evening by the bride's ' ' Peterson of Richfield. ,7 parents. ".. Jl. - 3 PAIR FOR J. W. Chappell. and son Frank, and Mrs. Allen of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday in Provo, the guests of Mrs. Louisa McBride. , W6651 arlIsl?eMteJi4x4,fferTne inausuies, win oe coniiauea, ana u. a. f - had ; , -- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whittemore wife. Dr. and Mrs. Newton R. Jackson. after spending a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Taylor will entertain, at dinner tomorrow evening, The rooms will be ranged in a color scheme of yellow and white. : Music and games will be enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Herald Clark, Supt. and Mrs. Aldous DixonV Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Mrs. ClaytomJenkihs, 1 f Eyfingy-Mrran- d Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs.T. Earl Pardoe. Monday - . .8 black . J ' Quality value ij are doing were Salt Lake visitors rt The P. a Hallowe'en charity ball at the state armory Friday evening next. Extenserved. .All members are requested to sive preparations are under way to ' . make the affair a grand success. be present. I V and baby of ths as their guests the early-paJohn Jaoikson have reMr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein spent eek, J. L. Lytel of Yakima, Wasturned from Salt Lake, where they Sunday in Salt Lake City with friends. hington, and J. H. Green- of DenTer, Mr. and airs. VV. W. Ercanfcrack Colorado. spent three weeks with their son and Miss Norma Beck will be hostess to UNBLEACHED MUSLIN . and 24th. Mother nicely. Mr. and Mrs. members of the G. L. D. club IHI;the Thursday evening. Luncheon will be a . WW ' . In AUTO CAPS GOc value for C f ia fir1P J, . f $3.73 Boston Bag M VALUES . 390 " 569.50 relatives An interesting session of the Sec " Mrs."" Helen C. ' Johnson and son ond ward Relief society was held Arnold have returned to their home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in Lovell, Wyo., after a visit with under the direction of the social serv- relatives and friends in Provo. , ice, section of the association. An exMr. and Mrs. Frank W. Deming have cellent program was rendered and delicious luncheon served. About returned to their home in Elberta, forty were in attendance. J Visited Burle'y for several days. r .; I I I J They friends at - The members of the Progressive rs. Frank Hoover had as Card club will be entertained-at-t- he home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halliday their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and tomorrow evening. Luncheon will be Mrs. L. H. Noyes and Lyman Noyea of ' Salt Lake.. served. v 1 1 jj Idaho. 25 per-cediscount on all ready made frames and framed pictures 10 days only ; nt Provo Paint & Glass 110 West Center " L 8c Sale Price $1.15 51.89 Shirts. Sale Price ""Sale Price 15c Canvas Gloves. I $2.00 Men's Domat Flannel - . Men's Heavy Weight, Union Made, . Mrs. Ralph Poulton entertained a few friends Sunday evening, the occasion being Mr, Poulton's birthday anniversary. Music and chat wer,e enjoyed,1 followed by a daintily prepared luncheon,1 served to the following: Mr, and AlrsPJ. W. McAdam, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Kelson "".Mr. and Mr,J pameBullock, Mr. and rMs. W. (Mon roe Paxmant Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MortiC. H. Funk. " mer, and Mr.'and-Mr... .... " "Thitry-tw- o Invitations have been issued for a Kensington to be given Thursday afternoon by Airs." Elizabeth B. Kellogg and Mrs. Edward P. May-heat their home, 691 West Center street, A musical program has been - k ' ' . ' arranged. - ' " .; : Mrs. James Peay was hostess at a duck dinner at her home , iMoqday evening. The following spent the time pleasantly with music and games: Mr. and Mrs. E. JL Strong, Mr. and Mrs. D; W. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Evans, Mrs. M. D. Evans and Mrs, Wm Hirst - I A Sale that Reaches Far and Wide . In rooms prettilyjdecprated with roses, chrysanthemums, and "ferns Miss Delia Stevenson of this city, and Reuben L. Jefisen, also of this city, were united in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Naylor Monday eveniDg. The ceremony took place at 7 o'clock and -- was performed by Bishop Joseph Storrs of American Fork, In the presence of the immediateJ nreiauvegr An elaborate supper was served by the hostess, Mrs, . Naylor; following the marriage, ' The young couple will be at home to their many friends Wednesday, October 26, atjl46 ' East Fourth South. ' BARGAINS T iMBK ai 1 a j HOPE r j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHOPPERS FOR THURSDAY, East Week Of 1 St.- - |