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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, AUGUST 19, 1923 I O-- C tat G. R. A. CLUE The O K. A. club members jii'asam.j- entertained' by Mi.s )ur ou T Yw ' Beti othed . Mil dc-or.i- u lly us he seug Mis.- - Nuai.-- ine Nuu.d Jatcprayf flasicrzj TAKE ADVANTAGE ,5 1 m 1 For Looks For Value-wh- y take chances on hosiery when here and be certain of getting Smart Style, Long Wear and Utmost Value in Holeproof Hosiery?' We are proud to sell this famous hosiery because it gives pur' customers the highest quality and best values to be found. you can come t. THREE UNSURPASSED VALUES lisle Silk tops and soles, per pair lisle Silk and soles, per pair . . . tops Silk with Extra-Stretc- h Lisle Top, per pair . . . . . , . d, Semi-Fashione- ar rds) 3 d, f $2.00 $1 .40 Fletcher.. - $1.65 Jenkins Knitting Mills Co. All 1. English ar oo. AT CANYON HOME. Mn. John U. Buchl was hosteBS PARTY .. Miss Cl Juliette t'scar T. the tavv--o- C Cresl-r os'iv. L.auihtcr assistant V ur. u secre- - i' Ai lut Hiit-- il 'o'.e. Jr., wi.i rr.ru-rv- . t t iur a .i. wriht. al t it a Wancntcn, a,, fcejit. 1. rai'L-nt- ien The 'TING ie right '.' 0xy cutting, t metal. is ier 9' L'METIA CLUB MEETS Mrs. John Hooker returned to members of the L'Metia club her home in Salt Lake Friday even at the Pioneer park Friday ra weeks visit here with afte ernoon, where an enjoyable time ing Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whittemore. social with spent sewing and lat In the evening they were Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee left th7s ned by their husbands and cum- was served. Later games. morning for Oakland, California pleasant time was spent by Mr. where they will visit for a month Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Mr. and with Mrs. Bee's parents, Mr. and Visits will p. Reed Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Laurjtzen. A."Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Oran also be made to Los Angeles, San inoneman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francisco and other places of alander, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Suther-- i terest. d, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craven, f and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn and son Boh Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. returned home Saturday from Salt Iliam Xelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lake where they have been spenas uunu week witn airs, rence Greer, Mr, and Mrs. Fred the past Roh- Mr, and Mrs. Lee Silver, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. and Mrs Harvev Hnlland H erts. a - repair 451J. ig . lor gool . .10 SWARM. pin JOHNSON. MISS CELESTIA who appears on the musiGal program at. Geneva this afternoon. !'''.' FOR' DAUGHTER. ENTERTAINS Mrs. Jesse W. Johnson was host-- , ess to the Utah stake Primary-boarmembers and several guests at her home Friday afternoon in compliment to her daughter, Miss Violet Johnson, who will leave the d first part of September for Mon- - roe, Utah, where she will teach school during the coming winter. The entire house was decorated with cut flowers, sweet peas, cosmos, roses and asters being used. During the afternoon of sewing, a musical program.- was enjoyed-ana delicious luncheon served. Pre sent were Mrs. Nellie R. Robinson, Mrs. Julia Hatton, Mrs. Nora Bullock, Mrs. Sadie Jones, Mrs. Sum-sioDorothy"Cassity, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Rosalia . Payne, Mrs. 'Edna Hansen, Mrs. Alice Olsen, Mrs. Grace Clieever and Miss Eva .; . .4 ..... . . . . . . . . . . . result!, iccessfal rich Is confl-- s y .7 Suo-Bo- 556, 7 BIM!r.W'..! acres I'-g- fJ' land, r acre. good ovo, at Prof. C.S. Leaf swims across Utah Lake. ool r heat, ' 11 Y or ft'j- - and Mrs. George H. Brim-hal- l Musical enter- $6,300; ut that f ri day tainment between 4 , and 7 per 5:30. Come put this otternoon and king the family , Swimming is great atGeneva ihe star family- made by the students 8c and 10c value 8 and 15c value 3-- S value.... 6 ......... 8 is ll ti width, 5-- and value width, 20c 8 10c M width, ... ....... .15 HAIR PINS value .... ... . . .6 FOUNTAIN PENS $1,50 value 98 ....... 8 during KITCHEN i FOR - : something to TUESDAY AND WEDNES-B- y DAY, AUG. 21 AND 22 "'"""'" ,,,m,!"l,l,m,,,l, ! i? CUPBOARD ' LEAVES Boiler Day four-year-ol- d to make Another chance eat Vour dollar do double duty. will mean a big saving Willis ii M vss. i Frr.il at CMlKflS a rf iisspt Jn The ;'t0 VOU. Take notice. any culin.irv deiiartinent. ' ednesday. evening pleasant party over cake is advantages of 1 yds. Best Jap Crepe, all at her home in Benjamin, honor- that they nut dry and . . colors of stale if ke l.. in ainiijlit" cans. $1.00 ing the birthday anniversarye Coconut Be' Mr. Conia'-y'mother, .trs.S;M.i!i ue 7 V(U- Hope Bleach . . . $1.00 f Imi.t'i-c; u.im 'with culul Cornaby. The guests, number- VUlil'Ul. of siinr, add e Percales 6 yds. Btst ing 40, motored from Spanish Fork en eg and uie cupful if coconut, tor three-fiHli- l $1.00 to the home of. the hostess. lis of a "cuirful of lulled Ha'ili.v 6 yds. Dress Gingham $1.00 liave been outs whil-ljfourths 6 yds. bakoiine, browned then, ground,--threzzc l? of a cupful' of ila:cs; mix well. Sift Sl.OO grade one uiid niie tiaif ('upfuls- ef tlour CO SPAXISH FORK, Aug. IS, fnrnahv was host Mrs a"0 I -- - cn-kit- ; - bei-oui- alf Ri!ts.--'-T;i- j. .' ' , 'n - Well-beat- 06-in- ch ob-mc- n, Lndv Bess, Champion ; With two. ls powder, of salt uiid olie-hai- three-fourili- s e of of ha kin 4 t.caspiv..'nfiil ea. h ir.d clove-!nf a teaspi.oiiful for V:l Sl.OO one-hai- ...... ........ $1.00 ........... f s, 'lJ - Silk Stripe Shirting I Wat cinnamon. .well and drop from a teaspoon onto a Imlteri'd sheet. Hake - to 15 minutes in ' 1 ree double thread Turkish n moderate oven, Towels Sl.OO f Graham Pycfding. Take W'ooi Hose, Part. 4 veil's teaoiii'-halmeius.-eof pau' cupful ! ter of 11. .ua'c. grade . . . . . spoonful of soda, i a J es' V.'ool Hose, 75c teaspoonful of 'loves, .four 2 r of butter, one cupful of gi.uie te.t.-if chopped rulsins, En tiro line of Straw Hats, of .cinnamon,- one ami ; f 1. ,D values for. cupfuls of graliimi flour, one tea' C'Liil cupful of milk, one sine Cotton Batts, spoonful of salt. Melt ihe butter, ach 51.CO, rtd molasses, milk. a;ui lightly i.CL. Ladies' and ChiMix arid sis'i :1c dry Inbeaten. gredients, coinb!ne niixtures. add: ldren's Shoes, and Pumps,' lirg t he, .raisins w l,u:!i,..Uave.- been -. . . . Steamed. ' Turn into a buttered mold and r.Icn's Boys' Ties, 75c hours. and stemii two 2 Serve with any d"i-r- il sauce. 'Sl.OO trvJ?, 1 "ake ore cupBran fdacai t'o; 'P u- Ladies , Jvien s ana Linil-ui- 's 3 taful each ef ll.iiir and bran, one (! Hose l blespoon fi)l of butter, one s of L: D. S. Garments, in new and of sugar, old- patterns, a cupful df two teaspoonfuls pair. of baking powder, one egg and a Uuiuireds of Other Snaps Cream the butter pinch of salt. and sugar, add the milk and the beaten egg, beat well and drop by ipoonfnls onto a buttered tin. Bake ten minutes. This will make about three dozen. hi' .l.CO one-iiiri- . ,.-- " A " " : : f f r one-hal- ei-'- . . j $1.00 .. .$1.00 !.on-fi- one-lial- ' '" 'v' , .: ''' , M. : :'''' :'.. ( t SI. yas. Curtain Scrim ytls. Dress Voile, 40c grade, 1 - lir':::::, .91.0 for....... members, ma ons and their wives at the ball Saturday evening" in. honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Shand. to Pueblo, priir to their departure to make their home. The hall was attractively decorated with the season's flowers. 'During the evenmusiing of dancing ah interesting A gift cal program w as furnished. tt m . , FAREWT.LL PARTY GIVEN. The members of. Valley Chapter No. :l .Order of the Eastern Star euter.ta'r-ed. ELASTICS the of twins, a boy and girl born day morn ing at their lionie on South A feature of the recital .was the LState. street. Mother and babies ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi and playing of iiig nicely. Provo canyon. " Wiwianis, daughter of Mr. and (' She also, Mrs. S. V, Williams. LanMrs. Gertrude Truman of the baton while the audi-- j handled sing, Mich., is spending a few ince ' one song. GIVEN Weeks in Provo with her daug'.i-ter- , PARTY ANNIVERSARY NELLIE MAXWELL Mrs. E. I).- Partridge. have returned .home after spending the summer in Siiringdell. and . front, 13 1 Dr.' FROM LONDON. received i'l A 'cahlesycaiu.vvaj? i'rovo Saturday morning by Mr. nv.(l Mrs. V. L. Wliitteniore, from Mi s Ens-lanMeta Wilkinson in London. she that stated in which she and her mother had arrived safe! in .ondiffl and were well, and that mo.-- t enjoyable l lie trip had been a Miss Wilkinson and her one motther left Provo for New York 'on the mo which tort they Lor.d for in, .tenmship "Majestic" . w'uto lier marriage to Alex Me-Ad:im will take place next month. .Miss Wilkinson came to I'rovo w ns years aso from Ireland and schools. in in the grade a teacher this city for six years. 0. ........ Narrow, Sc value.... 5 ........ 39 49 d i CO. I one 86.1 IS BARRETTES .... .23 KOTEX 65c value ........ ..5 19c value SCISSORS 35c values . . . 50c values LIBERTY BELL HAIR PINS 10c value . At! THIMBLES 7-- 5. 10c value .lie ......... 19 10c value CHILDREN'S HICKORY GARTERS 25c values for. . , . .19J'" 39c values for.....29d HAIRPINS BONE 59 .10 IVORY MIRRORS $3.50 value .8 So HAIR COMBS .... widths and ... I ft t it. WORD exper-rh- e .. .$1.59 SHIRT COLLAR BANDS 10c value . . . . , .8 ..,..$1.79 JOIN OF ARC HAIR NETS Double mesh NAIL FILES loc value ... .....$1.95 in 9 . . . M bJ b 1 .......... .5c tacn CIRCLE COMBS 25c value .. . . , .15 IVORY HAIR BRUSHES $2.95 value 9 - Hoyt, colors SAFETY PINS Package . ..... BIAS TAPE KID HAIR CURLERS Large and small size, 15c and 20c value value-- , MIRRORS value ........ 15c value, all i SNAPS 35c value J. P. COATS DARNING If Ifl M HANDKERCHIEFS $195 SPOOL SEWING KITS 10c value . . . .6 COTTON All colors, for . . 2. l "i on card. H)c value RUBBER BALLS 'a!ms to :,9c . . . . .39o .13 . CURLING IRONS 20c value .... . . .14 sister-in-law- her ..... WAVO HAIR CURLERS on card, 20c value 13 vi-i- r . Bg T TAPE imrsiiKs MEASURES 10c Hk- value .......... ZiC HUCH'JS IDEAL HAIR BRUSHES HICKOUY RUBBER PANTS 45c value .200 MISSION FIELD. Miss Axie Spackman of Stirling, " Canada, is a Provo visitor ..Miss. Pearl Snow left Friday for Algt-rtKeeler. t for a few days the guest OI. her .Quincy. 111., where she will , V. Spack Mrs. W. a tW weeks with relatives, lefore manto eastern where the states, going N. L. U. GIRLS TO MEET. she v. i't fill: ill a ini .4.) i loi' l ie The Misses Violet and Celestia l P. eh. .will entertain the X. h. V. Johil-o- n . TWINS IN SPRINGVILLE Mondnjveveu-inshome ... shls. "at their time is antici-.-- , A MAE IS MUSICAL Vr. and Mrs. Thomas Shenpnrk imted. f Springville are'the jiroud parents - work, I o'n: value $1.20 ..... 10k 25c. value li J FLORENCE HAIR l!Rl SUES HAIRPINS ...19 ' a travel-- .7 LARGE CABINET 5 entertained at dinner at their home Thursday evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary of the hostess. A cut glass vace of fall flowers formed an attractive centerpiece for the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs E. E. Jones and family, Mi and Mrs. Ed Morgan and children, Mr. and Mrs. T, William Jones and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson and son of Salt Lake, Miss Leah Henrichsen, .Miss Oro Mae Henrichsen. J. Earl Lewis and. Paul Henrichsen. A pleasant evening was spent with music and social chat. . DARNERS value . . . . 2.jC PAtENT AND KID BELTS Values to 60c. . . . SHEETING $1.50 value 7c 10c value, ....... TOOTH E;.vh RUHHERIZED ' PINS C00 LOINCO BEEHIVE . . . . . . . . HOOKS AND EVES 10c value1 Ik-valu- TALCUM POWDER Small size, 13c value 12 TO CELEBRATP. EiRTHDAY. Mr, and Mrs. Eiues: Henrichsen . il RIC RAC BRAID All colors, widths; Miss Bernice Condon is syendirs two weeks in yruita, Cbi... y. guest of Mrs. Lse vVa.nfc?. A-- 3.-- '; geles, Berkeley, Sacramento, Oakland and other places of interest. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thompson ot Salt Lak The return trip was made City. by way of southern Utah and a visit was made to Zion canyon. Mrs. C. W. Penrod, Miss Annie Penrod, Miss Maurine Penrod, Mrs. the members of the E. L. E. club Chal Chase and daughter Evelyn i case, her home In Vivian Park, Proro have been attending the Black ate and Inyoa Saturday afternoon. Two Hawk convention at Springville dur room. Iblet of bridge, were played after ing the past few days. Herald Uch a delicious luncheon was ser- , l M to Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. Mrs. Nephi Anderson is visiting Jank Deming, Mrs. Fred G. Rlch- - in Salt Lake this week with her electric Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mrs. R. , daughter, Mrs. Charles Locander. !s!bredi Patterson, Mrs. Mark Tripp, Mrs. C Rodgers and Mrs. S. J. Jones. Miss Enna D. Heindselman is rs. R. R. Slick of Fresno Calif., an a few days in Salt Lake spending rited guest. , with friends and relatives. . W: AY and TU mi i' Miss Vilate Jones has returned home after a five weeks' trip to California. Visits were made in San Francisco, Hollywood, Los An- a 5th 'A mi 1 ii 95c MISS JONES RETURNS. 50 North University Ave. ' f.n lua-clieo- n mth. m EXTRA! 19c The Loinco swarm of the Second ward beehive will meet at the home of Miss Dora Durrant Tuesday evening. The regular rehearsal of plays will be held alter which a social time wil be enjoyed and served. . I i v Darks. 25c value . . AT GENEVA tf( cr,SE rSTA FLANNELS Lights and or SINGS rlaiv1 n h- Ol'TIXG Mcl'oard.'Miss JosephNuttil: ml Mrs. O. A. ,nde - h H. rr w rvt t&vvm "sr vwr tva wn w-- wi 1 -- BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. Mrs! !!,!, r J. Voiio and Mrs. F. Coombs gave a surprise party on their mother. Mrs. Albeit S. .lone-- , at her heme Thm.-da-v f her evening, in cel.'l.Talioh birthday anniversary which, occurred on that day. Gladiolas wer used as a ' floral decoration. A pleasant time was spent with games, during which a delicious luncheon was served. The guest' list, included Mr. ond Mrs. R. Eugene Jones, Mrs. TVnie Thomas, Mr. ai'tl .Mrs. C. Larseil, Mr. and L Tlutrnian, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hation, Mr and Mrs. S. S. Jones, Mr-,- . Mr., and Mis,. Frank "It. R. Slick of Fresno. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Robinson; Bishop and' Mrs.-- Joseph A. .Buttle, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Ijiehfield, Mrs, Frank Harris, Richard Harris, Frances Clvdo Fletcher, ; Heber Done, Coombs and Mr, and Mrs. C. E. For Wear- -' 3 IPZi tfne ttA & i$ list r;;ad this Kva hi r hi Tl.iir i!:!y ew . .:U4. Tim rooms .vesre 'prettily d vita the wh!i's iloavrs. an I During the evening s!.!i;-ntmusic, . d.iii.iy were erv. .1 to Miss Elvira Str'n?. M Lola 'ohey. Mi IkiU li. Mil m d TV ;, ne 1 21 table-spoonfu- MAE VILl.IAMS. pianist,' singer, conductor. large and especially attentive audience was present at the Provo High school auditorium at the recital of the piano students of Prof. was presented the honored guests S. W. Villiams, Friday evening. All of the students played excep as a token of remembrance from well and the .parents were assembled. tionally Dainty friends their well 50. by the progress to pleaded served were refreshments A .......Sl.OO three-fourth- r" I i Mrs. Earl Hinman, of Fremont. III., claims that this goose, uaay Bess Bess, is the champion egg layer of the country. In 136 days Lady w laid 6S eggs, not missing an alternate day The average egg output 35 per year. SqpS4 j .$1.00 at , 1121, WMtarn Nwipr Ualoa.) D. L. Van Wagenen-348 West Center.; :j ' 4, . A |