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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. during the holidays. , Blumen-thal- www ft Start the New Year Miss Roberta Thurmond has returned to her home in Salt Lake, after visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, the past week. Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. EtheJ Duckett, Assistant. Telephone 95. ' at a big saving to yourself www , bridge-luncheo- Hour club has been postponed until 12, when it will be held at the The N. L. XL club girls and a num home of Mrs. J. W. Lunceford. ecieruunea ui a ber Of entertained Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Itnrmnl New Year's (lancing party at at New Year's dinner.Pyne The guests inline, Hotel Roberts, Monday evening. cluded Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pulham of The hall was artistically decorated in Salt Lake, A. E. Davis of St. Anthony, Miss Catherine Dougall of he holiday colors and ferns. Dainty Idaho; Poulton. Miss Carol and Springville, nfrpshments were served. The folat the were delightful present owing Seymour Gray entertained at a New ffair: Miss violet jonnson, miss Year's supper at his home Saturday .orna Bagley, Miss Edith Hedquist, Covers were laid for the evening. Miss Lorenda John, Miss iMarylene following: The Misses Louisa Banks, Marmiss Lean Miss unipinan, law, Lavern Banks, Verda Creer, Vera Wilorie Winters of Mt. Pleasant, miss liams, Martha Moore, Ruby Phillips, Gertrude Miss oisen,- Loree McDonald, Iva Jones, Messrs. ela Maudsley, uiks Helen Talmage, Miss Gladys Sea- Sheldon Drysdale, Orville Drysdale, (nount, Miss Flora Belle Alrd of Salt Will Aird, Ralph Bullock, Lorin Poul-so,ake, Miss Jane HiDDert, miss ina Orval Singleton, Theodore Raile, reer, 'Miss Regina Hughes, Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Liddiard, fcima Mciiraw, Mr. and Mrs. Virl Pirk, and Mr. and Nellie Clark, Miss Miss Murial Smart, Miss Elaine Chris- Mrs. Lloyd Williams. ensen, Miss Virginia ennstensen, Messrs. Leland Larson or jnanu, van The Daughters of the Utah Pio King' of Salt Lake, Glen Crandall,- neers, Camp No. 1, will ',e entertained keifer Sauls, uavis jmpman oi Amer- by Mrs. Alice Newell and Mrs. May can Fork, Ralph Keeler, xnomas Glazier at the home of Mrs. Newell, 'vne. Aldous Markham, vernon 101- - Thursday afternoon next at 3:30 Miller, o'clock. All members and those eligi boe, Stewart Williams, Lynn lune Jackson, A. Golden of Rexburg,- ble to membership are cordially in daho; Devere Hansen, wesi ramm- vited. on, Louis Crandall, i;ariyie aiaw, Tea randall, Harry uiaroya ana uau. Ralph Nuttall of Salt Lake spent the The patronessses present New Year holidays In Provo, the guest keeler. ere Mrs. C. E. Maw ana Airs. u. u.- of Walter S. Whitehead. loutz of Salt Lase uuy. miss nornee Maw and Miss Khoaa jonnson Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop delight in the serving. fully entertained the members of the Fortnightly club and a number of speMiss Eva Keeler was hostess at din- cial guests New Year's eve. The ener Sunday evening for Miss Violet tertaining rofoms were nicely decoMiss Hazel T1Nome, 'Messrs, rated in a red and green color scheme ohnson . . ,' 1. 1, ,11 nnil uu and flowers. The game of "4." was !ay Haies, ivierriii oiuuuaui .ockwood Hales. played, music and luncheon enjoyed. January as-ist- Lester Leffler day at their home Wendesday evening. tically arranged with the holiday Games, music and a dainty luncheon enwere music and colors. Games were enjoyed by twenty. joyed, followed by a dainty1 luncheon WW served to sixteen. Mrs. D. W. Gilbert entertained at The Sixth ward Mutual players will dinner Monday for Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cleal and Boyd Gilbert, Mrs. present "Caprice" at the Bonneville Gilbert, Robert Smith, Miss Louise Gilbert, ward amusement hall, Thursday even- Glen and Harold Smith. ing at 8:15 o'clock. Everyone is invited. Mrs. M. D. Evans entertained a few Mrs. Alex Hedquist was hostess at friends at dinner at her home Monday " ill Covers afternoon. Covers were laid for Mr. dinner Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. E. L. Strong and family, Lewere laid for ten. land Carter, Douglas Page and Ed. Elvon L. Jackson, postoffice in- Holmes of Helper, the Misses Ruth, and Zella Evans. spector, has returned to Denver to re- Agnes his sume his labors, after visiting Mrs. Annie Davis was hostess at family here over the holidays. dinner Monday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Abe Turner and children have returned from Heber, where Martin of Logan. they have been spending the holidays Miss Mina 'Madsen and Miss Erma with relatives. Harris pleasantly entertained six toy Mrs. Leon Dunn left today for her friends at a theater party followedMadill We home of Miss home in Ogden, after visiting her luncheon at the sen, Monday afternoon. THE SHERIFF OF HICKVILLE WWW The Pioneer ward will conduct a the members of the character ball Thursday evening. A lub and their partners at a watch prize will be given to the best chararty New Year's eve. In rooms acter represented. Everyone is inin the holiday colors, the vited. Good music is assured. enjoyed games, music and incheon: Mr. and Mrs. Mart Strebel Mr. and Mrs. A. r Leavitt enterIr. and Mrs. Rondo Simmons, Mr. and tained at d'nner lay evening. rs. J. V. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. John Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Sam ioardman, Mr. and Mrs. Will Strong, Leavitt, Mr. and ?vlrs. George Carter r. and Mrs. Earl Duke, Mr. and Mrs. of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter and Mrs. R. J. of Springville, and Mrs. VVm. Ashton .. J. Whiting, Mr. trong, Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher. of Provo. The time was spent pleasantly with card games and music. Miss Florabell Aird of Salt Lake pent the holidays in Frovo, tne guest Mrs. C. E. Fletcher entertained Mon)f Miss Marylene Maw. day evening at her home. The time with cards, was spent . pleasantly The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Perry games and music, followed by dainty Z. Pierce was the scene of a pleasant refreshments served to Mr. and Mrs. ocial affair New Year's day when Albert S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Heber and J. Done of American Fork, Mrs. Milhey entertained at a birthday ivedding anniversary party. The rooms ton Fletcher of Salt Lake City, C. E. ere pleasingly arranged in the holi- - Fletcher and Francis Fletcher of dinner Logan, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Miss ay colors and an elaborate was served to thirty guests. Alice Jones, Fletcher Jones, enter-dne- Bonne-Fo- d 50 Pairs Knight Plaid Wool Blankets Mrs. C. F. Dixon of Payson was a Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs enProvo visitor the latter part of the at dinner New Year a tertained at their home Monday. Present were Mr. week. and Mrs. John W. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Emma Dust is here from Salt Jesse D. Hunter, Mrs. Cal Cragun, Lake spending a few days with Miss Frank Cragun and Lester Whittaker. Afton Holt. Miss Verda Peterson entertained a Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe enternumber of friends at her home Suntained the cast of "Peg O" My Heart" evening. The rooms were artis- 1 Mr. and Mrs. By Patronizing Utah County9 s Big Textile Industry S. Harris and Prof, The Elks' ladies met Tuesday evenplace at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Franklin Mrs. Carl Saxey. Present were .Mr. and Mrs. Wni. H. Boyle. ing the Elks' elubrooms. Mrs. Lee Smith and Mrs. James Evans were and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mrs. Rose Haws entertained at given the card favors. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gillispie. dinner Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Mrs. Etta D. Bagley spent Tuesday At midnight luncheon was served. Boren and family, Mr. and Mrs. David in Salt Lake attending a The regular meeting of the Social Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. M. Haws. given by Mrs. Rose Searle. WWil'u."y ligPS WW Miss Afton Holt entertained twenty friends at a social affair Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Emma Dust of Salt Lake. Games, music and luncheon contributed to the success of the occasion. i g Regular Value $12.00 a Paii On Sale Thursday, ill Bunnell. Mrs. D. D. Houtz of Salt Lake was he dinner guest of Mrs. C E. Maw. flonday. Mrs. Anna L. Glade is spending a days in Salt Lake with relatives. ?w Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Aveson have to Salt Lake, after spending in Provo with Mr. and firs. Walter P. Whitehead. he week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen and imily of Tacoma, Wash., have ar- ivea in Provo and will make their ome in Lakeview. Mrs. Thomas S. t Farrer was hostess dinner New Year's day. The sea-;i- s flowers decorated the table and 'vers were laid for eight Fifteen guests witnessed the depart- Of tn nil) voar at tha hnmo rf I'rs. James Wilson. Rnfnrdav Tarda niea, music and luncheon were en re joyed. The following were party f atoh ney present at a given by Mr. and Mrs. Clinger on New Yaer's eve: Mr. "d Mrs. Alf Johnson Mr. find Mrs artin Clinp-Af , nnn v fr. "h!j i. .ij a, r. Uliams, Mr. and Mrs. .Tasra Sum. n. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and rs. James Sutherland. Cards and iuslc were followed by luncheon. r On New Year's eve, Mr. and Mrs. Farrer gave a watch party. guests included Mrs. E. A. Farrer, liss Sarah Farrer. Charles Farrer, Mr. I nomas ' We will be keen to your inter- - The following were present at the dinner party given by Prof, and Mrs. iij T. Earl Pardoe, Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mr. and Distributors Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon, Miss Ktliel Taylor, Miss Hattie Tippet of Salt Lake, Miss Phyllis! Clark of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Thomas Roylanco will leave tomorrow for a six weeks trip to Forth Worth. Tex., Pardoe of Ogden. Atlanta, Georgian and other points, Unusual interest is centered in the at'tfr which they will make their marriage of Miss Zina M. Johnson, home in Provo. for several years matron of the Provo The annual character ball to he General hospital, and William M. prominent business man of this given Friday evening by the Social the State city, which was solemnized today in Sixty - dancing club in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Armory promises to be one of the I ests every day in of Quality Merchandiee - biggest social events of the season. Ten cash prizes will be awarded for the best and most clever impersonations. Rerfershments will be served. All members are cordially Invited and are assured of a delightful and interesting evening. S. ni Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, and from :U Lake, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Brad-- ' aw and son Cornell. The hours were ftrily Bpent with games and music. midnight luncheon was served. Tuesday aiternoon the Ladies' Aid iciety of the Community church met session at the church parlors. Mrs. ij. uaker and Mrs. R. H. Beesley ere the hostesses. i Another watch party of New Year's OFFERED Silkalines, 25c value, yard Bookf old Percale, yard White Outing Flannel, 25c value, yard Devonshire Romper Cloth, 40c value, yard Suitings, 39c value, yard One lot of Pretty Silk Waists, values to $10,00. . Ladies' and Children's Union Suits, $1.50 value One lot of Silk Camisoles, $2.00 value Children's Black Hose, 25c and 30c values Towels Stock up at these prices 25c value Bath Towels, 39c value Bath Towels, 49c value Caps and Tarns, values to $1.50, for only Ladies' Knitted Scarfs, $1.50 value Silk Jersey Vests, $3.50 value, All Blankets reduced for quick selling. Dainty Bungalow Aprons, $1.35 value Silk Jersey Petticoats, $3.50 value Wool Storm Serge Sheet Blankets, $2.25 value, pair Pink Knit Bloomers, 50c value Flannel Gowns, $1.35 and $1.50 values In Price Of 36-in- ch o)W7 uyE For Janoary Only 14$ 29 15 . .$3.95 69 89 15 15 27 $ 33 49 89 $1.95 ' Bust Futl to Mr and II II Furnace .89 $1.95 69 $1.00 39 $1.00 i Iij the year. Mrs. Thomas Pardoe of Ogden is visiting her son and wife, Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson and family of Salt Lake, and Mrs. E. H. Thomas of Helper spent New Year's Mrs. Hubert. Martin of Logan is the with Mr. and Mrs. W'yman Berg. n 14 19 14 8 One lot of 25c Ginghams for, yard Silk Madras Shirting, 39c value, yard ID guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen for a month. Irvine's Big Sale the Greatest Clearance Sale is breaking ail records. For you it is the chance of a lifetime. A Blizzard of Bargains will be blown over our counters each day. The striking feature of this sale is the disregard for all profits and costs. NOTE A FEW OF THE SPECIALS I Everybody's Store. and Mrs. Lamond Bunnell of Mr. panish Fork spent the New Year hollars in Lakeview with Mr. and Mrs. L. of town residents may phone us their orders B.-'-O- ut watch to save you money. Roy-lanc- Breaking All Records N. Pink and Blue Plaid are con-- 1 stantly on the Commissioner and Mrs. James T. Mrs. D. D. Boyer was hostess at a iardner and family of American Fork well appointed dinner party at her CHARLES ALTHOFF ere the guest sof Mr. and Mrs. Frank home Tuesday evening. Pink and . Gardner at dinner New Year's. white sweet peas formed the table will be at the Columbia theater frames and social chat centerpiece, The marriage of Miss Hattie Jenkins, followed. Present were President tonight, 8:15. laughter of Mrs. E. L. Jenkins, and rank E. Thirkell. Jr.; of Soda Springs, daho, took place Saturday evening tst at the home of the bride. Bishop L. Nelson performed the ceremony n the presence of the immediate rela- lves and close friends of the young ouple. Mr. and Mrs. Thirkey left y for Idaho to make their home. to-a- Colors: January 5th II |