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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SEPTEMBER 16, 1J23. m. i giving. as J rapidj; after y ottu W1B Nation ssible ess Si FOR li-- i 19c value 'rl''wtlall of its 4. 'WD ton,,! - -- ' .:- ; be stores A? 3 with- - her ''' I). C. CU B ENTERTAINED The P, I. O. club was pleasantly brother . Byron Mrs. DOrio Allen Jlmmav evemnir. Irofiressivegnmes were playerl Mrs. V. Kt Bullock and LaMar. Craven U.. R, A.CLI rweivilig the Itesi inl.e. and Oran The G. R." A. rluli will meet at Groneman - the consolation prize. the home of Mrs. Boss Nuttall Fall flowers were Used to decorate Thursday evening. The time will be- the entertaining rooms. Luncheon Lun- was served to Mr. and Mfs. SjK'iit in sewing and nitisic. fheoB"'ill Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Lar-set lHk: One lot of fine quality French ging-- ' Buy your new supply of toweling at his greatly reduced price; zuc vaiue.f m hams; checks, plaids and plain colors; values to' 50c. 10c -R. I. Miss Bertha Duke left Saturday morning 'tor I'l lsfinrttalrtviHeHJ French Gingham Cotton Toweling Mra-W.- :i ; rnwwk mis "MfC i Comes in a good yariety of light colors; 50c value. 10c ; Leoiia , 3pf COTTON TOWELSl Klhie'ThaU-lier- Mi run mebt. 'fTTvr Tlnt Dlimist Hub inemlHrs met ! Mitchell, Mrs. Itobert Iloiner, .irx '(ihU'lils. Mius LUlte Thatcher, Miss JicKesn. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Jamea Sut JJarklMiw KetlK'rfordMrs. Miss Thehna AicKenn.-a.Mlss- " Edna J Erameji Miss Katie Frame,- Mrs, Byrfm lenhftlt(r a"ud the IhvIKhI Ethel lnttke, Miss Vera Jensen. guest, Mrs. Leo Shehan of Milforl i. Mss .Clara 'Webb, Miss . Jen- Mis Liu'Ule Holdaway," A lugliter sen. Mrs. ftthcl Atwood,: miss uuvn i'liHif Kbir-- of Mr,' f'"1 Mrs.' Elmer Holtlawav ewe uauev, ans Kimim .urausioru icil xuursuuyior iaih X'uSi lew l al- fund Mis Ko.y PrilNfrd.iIaj).v ifornla where jhe will fHlfjll a Ii-I"&r.churchrr"" beautiful gifts were' receive'd by " . ; . the lridi ipApKPpVEBNESDiSYi to Howard AnHerson,. Ellis Holda way and Glen Holdaway. , fit the.hohie of Mrs. Clrfreuce-Belev Thursday afternoon;. Xw taM of lf carj same '5lt0'" wwe. ploy ed. the favor being awarded to' iXr V. were Itutherford. ' The room nttraetively .ueeorateil with the season's flowers. A dainty Inneheon tiitliert-:VtK- H elili. waii nervel to: Mr I. LVera HoultonV Miss befott the.Plo-ien- ueer Park Saturday afternoon . hi honor of Mrs. Fred It. Hasklu, form- crly Mis E'.bT- - Itattke f Provo, A pleasahntnit' y, as. speufcwitb (gameX. during which a dainty tuu-- ! heon wtts, served to.; Mrs. Ella iu. jtuoimiiisi uwjiinuns.$irs. MrsM II. TJldiuK, Miss "Mamie Janilisrtii Miss IJenriettn JafBson.-pl.- Bargett, Miss Maggia M I Miss KatieX1SS A Johnson, Miss Ildlliiday, 01 SPK1A the' arounrf t ShoWCT"at miscellaneous N.. . , . , 25c ' ". Mr. and" Mrs; V. K. Bullock, Mj. and Mrs. La 'Mar .Craven. front Idaho Falls, ami Is sjeliding Sir, and Mrs. C. A. Brown, Mr- - and the week end here the guest ot Miss Mrs. Oran Groneman. ImitarypeJ ' Ann Marie Eggertseii. before lenv- in a sateen very good ine quality filfd in fedJ iiig for. American Fork where will ' :. of colors; 50c value. ivurrjer variety' black Children's teach cotton, ribbed, during the coming school year, hose; A shower was held at the .honu ers. r HlS-imporl- aht come in all sizes ; 25c value.; : of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.- Halladay. The Naomi Gleariiers of the. First in honor of their daughti'r WTird iiave planned a wienne roast Thursday HalladaVi whos marMiss ' Lfor. this- coming Thy. riage Orthella to Mr. Elmer Kuze of Arizona will meet at the ward house nit'l will take the hitter part of from there will hike to their df- - September.-.- place 01 The rooms 'were 'at' tination 27 inches wide; attractive patterns Children's Mercerized Hose; colors : ' tractively decorated with the sea$1 " son's flowers. Uamfs- ntuU .music . fine for and black, white and cordovan; very good Miss Aileen Bonnett is vlsiillil! features-ohe were tbjv wi'iilng, can ii 'You tell who in 25c value. schoor dresses; her sister, Mrs. LelniKl Farrer, quality; 50c "value. A deliWotis .lnnriieon was served. ' JVlUiNAKLliS tiH ike for flf few days. Many beautiful gifts were received : town and who7 have Mr. Mrs. and Will' from; Farrer, FAREWFI.L TESTIMONI.VIi. Mrs. Mr. ami Mr. Pen other and Frank. y, ranges by the few, A farewell testimonial in honor of Mrs. Mr. anil Mrs. j Hot-bla- st times the coal wagon Allied will bi held Amos Fnfnk Halladay, . Hiding, Mr. and Mrs. Will'' MONARCH visits the in the Provo First wflid clunx-- l this Peay, Mrs. Mary Clark, Mr.' and evening at 7:30 o'clock in conjunct Mrs. George T. Peay,, Mrs: . F. II: homes." ward j annual 32 inches wide; beautiful patterns; with the tion Sunday We will give a RULER FREE to Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Kod Snow, ' school conference, extra good quality; 35c value. .Miss Lucille Snow, Mr. and, Mrs.--' every boy or girl of school age visit- j The prognim for the evening is as Clarence Malleable.Construc-tid- n Hjint, Mrs. Mollv Wright, on store Tuesour and : Monday selection, instrumental follows Jng ICl!eu Wright, Mr. and Mrs.. .luuedLiUl Miss B nnisey- - 41 day." -amt-Mi- arr rhictrine and Oovenauts, Miss Ida 'ATlieTplIa11ntht.T),'';.Mr.' TlioinoKoOr Mr. James' Mrs. and Miller;, reading Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, Mrs. ELleu (1. Wright. Work "Ontlwik for Sunday Miss Maggie Harold Alleman, Mrs.. Dan Halladay, in rtah Slate," Mr. Clifford Olsen. : i first assistant superintendent of the Hallndny, Will Kaze. Mr. aiid Mrs. stake Sunday school board : ' 're- - Alvin Mr. Mrs. Fred and Snyder. MON- liinrks by-- Elder AllredT and Kisiup Beiiftiiifir nud Mr. and Mrs. M. R ' Joseph A. .Buttle. Holdaway. " The ymmg;-cottf)l-e thej Jlr. and MrsTT; 'J, MooW oT winter In California. ' . Pleasnnt View entertained at their ' ':'"' . , 'if::;-of honor Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store in home Friday etenlug ' "" Miss :' " Isham, formerly Mrs.'Stuart who was married NEW CYCLE BEGINS Lite Peterson, R flowers and Autumn Wednesday. day afternoon for California; where leaves Iweire used in 'decorating. " Mr. and Mrs.- T. A, played and When the su.u rises on the "morONE-PRIC- E Halladay an- Contest games 'were awarded. Luncheon was .ser- row there will lie an unusual stir in nounce the engagement of their prizes ved to Mr. and Mrs. Wui. F. Fan-cet- t, most of the Home Furnishers . Orthella, to. Elmer Kiize. Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Slack, Mr. All the smile and happiness will The couple will be married 4u. the and Mrs. T. J. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. have fled latter part of September. Earl Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Long, vouiitenance ana it win m? witn a DRY lLAKH WBIJIUINU. r. man and Mrs. Lynn V.. Sutton. L Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, heavy heart that he gives bis neck The bride' was charming in ,a ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED marriage" of Mlsa Naomi MrS.x ElmoBreretonMrand Mrs. and ears-- a little more' attention Mr. R Mrs. D. and Sutton , Wilford Stubbs, Mrs. J. E. Snyder, than he has been accustomed to on daughter or Mrs. D"ranK gown ef white georgette over white n . their f Caro-; of Salt Lake City, and Vf. three or week days duriug taffeta, with rosebud trimmings of Tof Provo took place Wednes-- i the same material. Her veil of granddaughter, Miss Atha Bate line Peterson, Mrs. Mary Corbett, four months. ' to R. son Elmer of man, Badley, Merle Penrod, Myrtle Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. On the other hand, his Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Badley of Salt Misses Rolterts, Ruth Roberts, are spending their honeymoon tuUe was caught 'by a . band ofa Lake. brother Jimmie will lie all The will ..take Valera Foote, May Slack, E.lva smiles marriage ifthern Utah after which they orange blossoms, and she carried and 'excitement It will be in the Salt Lake beautiful temple the Peterson, Doris Lewis, Norma bouquet of bride's pses. place be etnrn to Provo to reside. " that mother-wil- l, with difficulty middle October. of MarThe maid of honor, Miss . June Andrews, Beth Andrews, able to keep him from getting up and Messrs. Edgar Hall. Richard shortly after midnight to prepare WEDDING guerite Scott of Salt Lake, wore a beautlf u georgette dress, with a they will spend two weeks in Los Glazier and ElvIrrMaxfield. for one of the most important Miss Ethel of marriage' gold band of leaves around her head Angles, San Francisco, Redlands events of his Career. att, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. She carried a bouquet of lavendar and Bakersfield, after which they RECEPTION. Yes, school starts Monday.' , ' will return to Provo to make their puckett of Provo to Edmond sweet-peaA wedding reception was given Ambeau, also of this city took " The bridesmaids were Miss Jean I home. by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson In I Saturday evening at the Campbell of Salt Lake, Miss Lucille Mr. hall at. Kamas. and Mrs. W. H. Williams re-- the Frances social tt residence. The ceremony Poulton of Salt Lake, sister or the in honor of Mr. and performed by Bishop L. L. Nel-i- f bride, and Miss Maude Sutton of turnea yesterday from a months Friday evening, e whose visit in Idaho, Oregon and Washing-Mis- s Mrs. J. Sterling Pyne, the i Provo Second ward Provo .sister of the groom. Mrs. recently. Pyne twk place ind Mrs. Rambeau left this The trip was made by auto-- was Campbell's dress was lav-toformerly Miss Melba Peterson. Jng for California where they ondnr colnrmi tnffpta. She wore mobile. The entire hall was attractively Los weeks in tw Angeles, a silver headdress and carried a MARK yisit scheme of Miss Elma Jacobson will return decorated in a color lego and san Francisco, arier bouquet of pink sweet pens. Miss OIL and yellow. Streamers and Btg- - U. S. h h they wiu return to Provo to Poulton wore a dainty pink colored home today from TVephi where she green flawers employed. fall being a lia .their home. taffeta frock, with a gold leaf she has been visiting the past few ' The bride wore a charming gown bnnd around her head. Her bou-- 1 days with friends. of peach colored crepe de chene, . was white sweet peas. ' Sl'TTON VEDDING. qmt She also with bead trimmings. " Miss Sutton was dressed very GLEANERS ENTERTAINED , wore a lieaderl head, drcs and ear marriage of. Miss Arlene beautiful in a, Miss Helen McArthur will gown of pink colored ried a'lieautiful bouquet of roses. ; 'oiiton. daughter or Mr. ana airs. She wore as a the' Minnehaha "Gleaners of Kerar bind rm s P. Poulton of Salt - Lake georgette ereix Miss Beta Leffler, an the bridV n leaf home. silver band. andMhe Fifth Mutual her ward at niaid.-wori' 4 to I. Lloyd Sutton, son of Mr. headdress, a dress of lavendar VU7 cklic n I Mrs. D. D. Sutton of Provo, carried a bouquet of orange sweet Tuesday evening. The time will be silk and carried a Imqliet of sweet spent in tieing and dying handker peas. Thomas M. . Pyne was the. or I place Wednesrlay last in the jieas. Elmer Poulton of Salt. Lake, chiefs. Luncheon will be served. ' ia I Lake temple. These Dresses made 'up in (he following materials: Canton Crepe, best man, . j 1 nd MrsPonltim gnve n re- - brother of the bride, was best man. ; In the receiving lin." were Dr. R r ...h... rp: u Lacerand Satin Canlon,. Taffetas, at. !.. During the evening of dancing, 7ELKS LADIES SOCIAL HELD J ipiiTMrs; 1 It S. P nd a on at their home in salt Lake Mr. and the music forwhich was furnished ' " The regular weekly social of the Mrs. Frerr Te1e?iB.''- ' lVi inesday evening. v will and raany others, 1 'H and Wool "Serge,-Poiret- T t. Willie's orchestra, the following Elks' ladies will be held ' Monday '. Ine evening or aanciug, a Ei""-i- ) weave. liursdny evening Mr. nud Mrs, Alwaya During coril'ortr. i). Suttpn gave a wedding program was enjoyed: Vocal. solo, evening in the Elks' club rooms. n iiiiImt of vocal solos, readings and Very ctrong . ' U E.'- - K I 1 1 ri K I 11 lu 1 1 Si.r:... 9 nl Curable. iion in honor "of the young citu- - Miss Loroln . Chirk; vocal duet. Cards will be the feature of the jpl iiio seliK tions were rendered. .. I, I HUP, : H il'.slic Very ill' Jut the Bonneville ward soeHil Mrs. James Bullock and Mrs. Mark evening. At their social last Monday UiU'ity refreshments were served Extra I lin y LnVleve the following offfcers'were elected: Miss Pyne; reading. 2( M. - Many uenutirui weaaing alwan in th- to 'Jie entire hall wns- - attractively Huish: vocal solo. Master Pastou .Mrs. Harold Boshard, president, Were received by the guests of .ight plLC. tie rated -- with and Whitakeri remarks, Walter Adams. Mrs. Eltho IiOveless, vice president, j,,.,,,, ' pinkblue, t served rr men s sh were mint Be crepe paper, and cuttflowers.i il and Mrs, LeRoy Hardy, .secretary t and treasurer. i . f gilt -- ooni was prettily ar-r- to 250. In charge, or tue reiresn-menThe Literary section of the Fran-enm- ', Erma were Miss room iged with red hearts as a decoward Relief 'society, .will Fourth Miss ra r)n, while the season's flowers Miss Slildred Frnncum. Mrs. E. II: Graham of Los nut't at the ward bouse Tuesday Cleo Stubbs,-MisStubbs, w re used to decorate the refresh- - Delia s Angeles, formerly Miss lone Field afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Anna ni pt.room. Miss Thelma Carter, Miss Arthelln of Provo, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. i line" B. Palmer will give the lesson, "The Outsttc' Miss m the receiving were CMr. Carter, Miss Donna Grimm, Snow for a week. Life and Work of James Fenlmore and tit. ana Mrs. James P Poulton of Suit Shirley Sutherland. - Miss. Marion ribbed lac Cooper." Musical numbers wlU be form Li keMivand-Mrs- . a D. D. Sutton, Sut'toii and Miss Zildti Hunter. - willbe and Mrs. Miss Fern Pauline rendered RomneyEyrlng by atralcht 1'aa s Mr. and ilrs. Sutton lefWFrl- hostess Fern Sutton. Miss Athn Bute- at a candy pull to lie given- - Elva. Olpln. All are cordlaUy Invi- erer Hatcp it tockinc. Tuesday evening b the members of ted, t InaUp of ward Monaml Gleaners.. the- -Third .. waarer eltriya COMPLIMENT TO MRS. BLACK. ia tlaatic jw.. Mlar Violet Johnson-le- f 4 oompllment . to Mrs.' Marvin ribbed part. day for Monroe, where she 'wiU be Black, formerly Miss uiaays now No bindinc uyeSudea. the supervisor of the music depart- away, a miscellaneous shower-w- as ment of the Monroe High school given at the borne ot ber parents . ' TEACHER DANCING BALLET q-. ' Kg"-;-;Mr.-- ' this winter. and Mra. Frank Holdaway TOIi .. , was The school Ballet IMFORTANCifoF evening. of parlor Rand Thursday winter announces the opening of her WE CANNOT LAY TOO MUCH STRESS ON THE CERCO GLEANERS WILL MEET worked out In a garden scene, with fialabed. flow-and Gleaners of of ferns Cerco The baskets 1923-24:datethePIo. ." hanging 6pentoy Dancing for the season . n-neer ward wil meet at the .ward, ers. Vines were hanging from the w vm 1111 ok. wur rriiiLi rrnii-c ( mm m m u i u flu wt mm a mrvI r Miss chandelier to the .floor. , Games Var, f V vlv HOAiviiur iii itjyio. house Tuesday evening. dor. Georgnna Johnson will be there - to and dancing were the features of abl entertainment The bride received give a number of lessons In Luncheon , .. many beautiful- gifts. w ttoog. r avr ,m ei a rr wm wi rr ,m imjmw: was served to: Miss Veda Boulton, School Dreu. For Bunor SEWING CLUB. COLOMBIA MrB. Retta Mnag. Miss Elsine Stewart of is a Miss Marguerite pupil . Jepperson All weights All sizes. Monday evening the, Columbia ker, Miss Jessie Minor, Mis Leora of the Metropolitan Ballet; Stefano Mascagno' of the borne Holdaway, Miss Lole Minor, Miss Sewing club will meet at Every pair guaranteed. ' of Mrs. A. Will Jones. Sewing will Vlda Murdock. Miss Lois Larsen. New York, and Marilynn Yussof, formerly of the Lun- Miss Jena V. Clegg, Miss Alta Patlie the fenture of the evening Miss Imperial Swedish Ballet. cheon, will b? served. ten, Miss Mabel Anderson, . , v.... Ills Anderson ,Mlss Verona Clegg, . sriscriLNFOis shower. I.'.'Itoy Gammon. Leland Oninmrm, Studio: 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. Telephone 441. . Miss Wvloim ntjd N!ll DattRe,! Fl'tio Wllkljisnn. mid Miss Ihdta llaw entertained at ' IU Darles. I.ir?r Taylor, Boy Al- Miss Martie Jensen has returned l t. Sateen , Children's Hose 7 - 25c . . .. - 20c Henry Ward Bcechefs Granddaughter - Gingham : Once Said: : - . inotr '" 35c FREE! - 1 that really, close tight, Vno . that insures permanent tightness iifall seamsTand joiritsyKBody completely insulated to retaiil the 7 . heat. 1 x' ' - " loose, sliding drafts), j " features as the: Fire Linings, Gravity Doors . T Thiiirassured in the. MONARCH .Patented DUPLEX DRAFT, . 7 21c perfect cumbustio: by. such special j Gingham - that the a .lOARCH rangcis real fuel saver, to set tne greacesi amount heat zny icl there must be been established ot ' 18c t haslbrig will-Spe- This sums up brief ly why the ARCII has the enviable reputation as a fuel saver. v nd it Co. Dixon-Taylor-- "THE ' - Provo-Jwmes- HOUSE" PROVO, UTAH . PHONE 544 , t Mrs.-Dbnn- the-pas- t 50 Mil-lve- r; U . mar-ralg- . . -- Ft TO BE ON SALE For 3oys and Girls . . Monday a nd Tuesday ,:;:; jal cjality lie e r. !' . ne-a- tM - Pub-proa- -- i . ( Jo-i- ! j t ef i -- n t . -- -- ,.-- f ' - V . m&m f iKM j fiw m Fyttc-- BH ' s Saturday, Sept. 22nd - w ni ' Jenkins (' 11' " r lj 711 VALU.ESTO $39.50 : I Ktii . tSatur4 Venice Jeppersohir T a . Knitting MihYGv see our windows vwu fv lip mt lino lunii m iivii t n .;: m . IWJ i I m I |