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Show 7 THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUABY21, 1928. Mrs.$ari J. Kaodsea rule ruined at a dinner party iMiiay evening is Soda! Editor, J : . Dixon. ' The met ,tt the Prortnnaa club the The officers of 'organization ': horns of Mrs: Joseph Beck.. Friare Nit. Wakefi3d. presl Jeut ;' day afternoon. Sweet peas In a Ireta Mortimer, vlceprsideut; beautiful crystal howl beautified j ' One of the naat delightful social Helen Batch, secretary ; Marjorie the room. Sewing was the main vMa of th season wasthe girla Spenr. and Gertrude Part- feature report, th after noon.- - Refresh-s dance 6tw by the sirls rgMilxa-- ridge yell toaster. Class represnta-tive- meats were serred' to Meadjmes: of the Provo high school at tin? are . funics Bird.., seniors ; F. D. B; Gay. S B, Ciitchlow, Av ' ItPayi To Buy Quality Furniture v1 Where Prices Are Eowest - Huge Success At -; Proro High School f E<tJtTOS TWtfiirrooM wu adorned la flow. .wpwwwrt the old fashioned eolouial garden. In the center jot the garden wag erected a pergola or temple, of lowThe-iUaaeajAlAna fctubt, Leah Jefferies, Marie Morjfcu, Beth Cerr. Norma . and Dixie Mangum,- - dntsed rWonlaTTadles served piufch aud wafersto IB guests" during the daBeeTb p?trona of the organization were JSupC H. C UwU, JPrin- - "J,1 ke Me-Ew- 7; T- Fiom 107 0attt (TiriV Dap n- honor of her hosLsnd, whos birth day occurred on that day. Pink and white sweet pas la a) Urge crystal howl fumed:, the centerpiece and tall pink candles vers on either end of the table. Covert wers laid for eight guests pv ' and Mm. .Wakefield timer and rJ t E, Maw, Mra. Mr. and Mm W. J. Mor Mr. .and Mra.v IL A. Startup suphouores. Fern sett Kntoot, pacs Timrn j GrTay hi Eamest Dixon, L. L. Nelson, frwlimen, Louise Johnson, redttur John OoUina, Wren Wilklns, girls' day Presonlau and. Elsie C. Alma Baker and I'pton Hoover. The ,. Each CarruO. deaa of the girls tnritd guest waaMrs. Carl Beck. lclaw representative acted aajEbarr. -z mua -- so- a- - special- - Munlttee and . Mr. and MrsTtF. Y, Gates eater were assisted hy. various class talned at a dinner pirty Wedns- te- honor-of- J)on &rkham jnvhestra ng Bishop and funi(deddeliglV!riir mucwhich Mrs, C YCannon prior to Blahop was enjoyed byupward of six hun- Cannou'a ilpftiture for the east, ; ; dred guests. where will attend school, i Covert .The sffalr was pronounced a huge were laid for the : -- tt mem-her- s. day-evsl- 8uccesaiy.eyerjrimeMdJfaaAjrery Bishop and MrsTO.Tollowinfjufsta T. Cannon 'Prof, fitting. cUmax tQ one of the most and Mrs. O. E. Maw. Mr. and Mrs In the history W. soeeessful girls' days Facer," H. and Mrs. - of the' school. ;- - '1: ,' 6. Prof, H, Merrill, Prof, and Mrs. M. O. Hayes, Mr." and Mrs. Chariest-Har- t and (he hoR 'and hostess. ' Announcement v ' frSOrAifrvir at it tonir haa been T MTsFAnna Peay will entertain the members of the Lamba .Tau club at her home on Tuesday evening instead of Monday, as has previously been the custom All members are re4eftedfriweseBCi if jf - U Isen and Lewi Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Th toifcwlnTtOTO- knesta were In attendance; Mr. and - Mrs. fDavM Hhg:"-iOTcIng- H .. ' . In keeping with the methods of large and furniture houses of the east and western coast cities, we have built in our Provo Store a complete home, consisting of 6 rooms and a seryic porch. JUS.. a model home, decorated and furnished completely as you would like a new home. All Decorating has ; been done by. ouitlnterior Decoration Department the drapes have been made up and hung by our f cry Pepartment and all jfurnishlnga have- beeniaken from the the store. te m diffmnt-departmeato- - -id A spMiaUnyitation is extended to you to see this new and model home,. It will interest you give you a great deal of pleasure and it don't cosFyda a "cent! Everybody is invited. Next time youarejn lawn see t, were jserved Delicious refreshments - H It! Invitation-S- ee ' ', Mr. and Mrs. Fera. Decker entertained at a dancjng party at their home in Salt Lake City Friday even- music was ; en; joyedl' Prof., Anthony C Lund and W. D.. Roberts createii much inerri-roenPJLjheir entertaining stories. Public Given Special - ; of the Palace Hotel Beauty Shop of v i San Francisco, Company ome o'clock. lovely program arranged for 7 :30 o'clock after 'which games and dancing will take placer'Re-- f reshmeetr will be'serred. A. JZUzabethden ment to see Mr. Smalley for advice- .- Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll Under the direction of the recreational committee, the T!fth ward wiU bold ita annual ward reunion ht thermeeting houscrMonday evening. All Fifth ward residents are invited. Children 14 and under will st- -) bs eBtetained An services of Mr, Glenn Smalley, an einvit&y6utomakea J . itf Dr. and Mrs., W( f. Has-le- r. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Alma, Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Openshaw Phone 1123 274 W. Center r;- .v: - . Misses r - Provo. Utah . Phone ' MaHIKqanBmBWB9nKHBaSBBSBBBIBBBBBBBBBBnBBBBnBBaaH "The Home Furnishers"; this is the title applieo the Company "because of Dixon-TayW-Rugs- their extensive and detailed organization for furnishing homes. The Company .... ,.)'..','.'..",.'.'...'. step into a house as soon as the carpenters are through and from the priming coat of paint to the last artistic touch of drapes on the windowa.and doors, they make a beautiful and comfortable home."Home is the foundation of all civilization," "Home is the place of happiest memories," let us help to make your "Dixon-Taylor-Rnss- . li Mrs. Grant Thomas was hostess the home a number of friend of her mother Mrs. James iHTMc-DonalThursday evening. Bridge was the feature of the evening. The guests numbered eight ' - It Established August 1, 1901. University ml 1 :.;-. Domestic and Imported Woolens V Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling etc,281 Ave. 101 North v.- - enjoyed. The Home Furhishers i a fewfriendsTit 3ody entertained their home Thursday evening. A candy pull, games and music were E.A.Mitchell I BomatBTapd-rNoria- - d, : tmm'n CDC - mi Mr.and Mrs. A. Q, - Henrlchsen announce the marriage-j- ot - their daughter' Irene, to 'Alma Johnson, - ii w i 'limit vmmi " ... . , home the most cheerful and pleasant spot on earth. - viyu ' - , , - - -- - . February Furniture Specials! Choice Four Piece- . Bed Room Suites e 00 Handsome Six Piece Dining Room Suites ; Luxurious Three Piece Living Room Suites -- I - Ere-Seasb- ri - ;' ale :ifilline -- son6FJQhn Johnson. -- ThejeeMUiSiillts-I. John A. Vance was. hostess. Befrcsbmcnts were served to sixty took place at the bride's borne Fri to: the! members of the Social Hour ' -day noon. 'Bishop Aldous H. Dixon club at her home' in Orem, : Fri- recipient of - many Umutiful and useful gift performed the marriage' ceremony. day.;,1 A' .very pleasant afternoon was ; Those present were the families of spent in music. and readings.. Mrs. The members of the Bonne Fol the fcouple. The newly weds will iGeorgeFj ,..CarplisTetbeZJttefajT make: fheir" home' In Logan, where number "The. Birth and Infancy club were entertained at the home Mr. Johnson will be employed at of Chlst." In the evening hte ladies of IdrsTJ. w. Bates Thursdayfter the Hub,, baveing ben transfered were joined' by their husbanda'asd noon,Yeilpw daffodills were-ue-ed from the local Hnb store. a delicious' supper was served. The as the decorations.' Refreshments with a were served'to"teii membersand dining tables Mr. and Mrs. A. I Penrod anlarge bowl of frnlt to which ribbon the Invited guoBtg, Mrs. Fiauk Du- nounce the marrtage-oftheir daugh' streamers Were attached extending senberry. Mrs. T. M. WaddelL Mra ter, Melva, to William H." Davis, to the place cards. Covers were Robert EUiott, Mrs. WU1 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sumner, took place fiFSalT Lake Thursday. Dr. andj Mra.8. J. Cuningbam, Mr, Brian, of Salt Lake and Miss La- and 'Mrs. George F. Carrol, Mr and vina Safford Gordon Cody was surprised at his Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. , Sylvester Brewer, home by friends" Thursday ;evening. Joho" E. Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. ' The Nelke Readimr clnh met In Games were played, and delicious V'i P." P.M.. Xtrm H Vi 1TtrAa reguldr. session Thursday afternoon refreshments were, served to nine R r Wnm x, ,A x, ai jne nome or Mrs.-Em8. r Jen- AUetfc Mrs." Rhoda Partridgeanq! 8PH WithTIra. "Ditfair- t J,,oiifc Gerald Lee Frisby of Drapef. Fol- lifs? Fern S. Brimhall as assisting Dr. and Mrs. Christen. Jenstn enxne zouowing officers lowing supper "600" was , played, oow.e88es. tertained, Thursday evening at their high favors being' awarded- to Mrs. were chosenforth eom1n- -, f? hurce In ionur lvf -- fewis - Unter jOrlo Allen and J. B. - Sumner Ernia L. Peterson, president; Elsie i).; meyer, Ibe poc.t .frirn N w York who and consolation Minnie prises to Mrs. S. J. iairroUr-vioe-presiden- tIs here to lecjure. A delightful eveCnninkbam and S. K. Homer.: ,;: WV Boyle, secretery' Grace O." Boy-ening was spent with music and treasttrer ; Lottift it. Worthen, disetJsloaRefreshments corresponding secretary; Ilannah were served to the following guests: - Mrt;- V.' B. Overlade and Mrs. DirHlckSIub IxrtatBatUeT. Prof.. J. W., Johnson entertained, at, the Snow, Myrtle M Stewart and Ines President and Mrs;. F. S. Harris, bom et Mrs. J. W. Bates at a mis- K. Allen, program committee Em-m- a j N. Bown, Erma.L. Petersonviand Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Prof, cellaneous shower in honor of Mtgg and Mrs. H. R. Merrill, prof and levins Safford who will be mar- Virgle CiilnidQfkxeclittvTarcom." Mrs Lowry Kelson and Lorna Jen- ried Wednesdaif.rTha rooms "were mlttee.f::S;--:i'.- ; s:. w " , : 'V "'. sen. prettily recorated la pink and whiter 'Icebouhd' :"..i:s; " Davis, the was-cehte- red Xuesdaye-Eeb23r" a. m. d, We have purchased7200 of the very low price, a price so low that we at a very - "T68! latest model Pata " are offering; them ' to you at less than the regular wholesale figure. You can have an extra Hat for this season without ' extra cost Get a Hat early and enjpy it. This Sale offers an unusual opportunity. ; Every Hat must be sold to make . room. for new shipments. $20Q 4 v I to a' ana r irst XNortn . -- . - , - ' - - L r ma : $5 r, -- IKt VW ! - a university Ave. ... " "ynfftrawTirwinitn " ' va - . andMrs.n-T."-EartrPard- : four-whe- and-a-xor- st me -- Timpanogos Grandview Reporter Mrs, F. Wofflndea.; Miss Beatrice 8mlth entertained at a Valentine supper la honor of Mr. herBlsteKjl ndbrpthr-Jn-Iaw- , and Mrs. Andrew Grafti who were recently married. The rooms were prettily Idecorated la keeping with Valentine day. ; The guests were Mr andMrs.jJJean Tucker,Mr, and Mrs. James Binlger, ' Morris Harding,. .. Leo Taylor, v . Wayne Kartchner, Deveda Hansen and the guests of honof. w, " ', ::"-..'-- V Invents Combination I Shocker and Rake M. - HK H A:l SHI a ' jfr .ft reviewed by. Mrfc Flora B. Jenkins, and the discussion was led by Mrs. PUEBLO, Colo Feb. 20 (TJ. P.) Luclle K. Dixon. : Vocal numbers A combined hay rake and shockcar were, given by Mrs. Hugh Peters- er operating offm sote was played rlage - hasr been Invented - hers onS. Hench. Thu machine by Master Jay Keeler the eccom-panlmay be used either with horses or Johnson. Rboda Miss being at tractor, and is simple to operate. During the social hour refreshments This machine will. collect the hay bosteseeekm the wereserved3y ' after it is cut. In windrows and at thsTBame-ttgather ltl Into shocks of uniform slse. ' , ' . Y arsJUxban-.Overlade-MrSr-Li-- 3 The play, "My Uncle's Niece" was repeated to the Grandview ward amusement hall, for tneurpose- - of raising funds for the missionaries "who are Ja; the" Hsl'c , ...... i-- - .SAVE THIS COUPON IT IS WORTH 50c On receipt of ftls etHipoo and 50e (no stamps) we rlll mail our famous Dollar eollectioo sf 20 flowering sice Gladiolus bulbs. These are the newest varieties, an hydribked from seed and pra duchig the rarest flowers. By following enr dlrecflong you can have, flowers, in. your, fsjden from May until Kevember. , t . TALLENTGOOD MURRAY. BULB CO. Seattle, Washlnftoo I |