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Show i' ' '" ' THE' SUNDAY JTERAIJ). nEFMlTF R t Mr. , -- - - ' George A. Brown entertaih- - 4 at birthday party Saturday afternoon . in compliment to her - chap-eronag- ' ,. ; Third ward amusement hall. Mra. B. J. Ward was hostess an t. 2 m.T d. dinner home Christher at a party Covers were Watch laid for Mr. mas, day. party, Miss Alta and Mrs, C. H. Ward and family, Clark, hostess; evening. Mr. and Mrs, J. 0. Ward and fam- - x Tuesday. ily, M and Mrs. W.: B. Ward and Marriage, Miss Virginia auilly, Mr. and Hn. J. F. Ward and family, Mrs, Alice Fleming and Bates CrKirkwood, .daughter, Mrs. W. O. .. Ram- - Bonneville ward chapel, 8 ana w ana ramuy or ssnic .Mike, Air. and Mrs. T. H. Meal' and family, p. m. M. L. A. New Year's dance, Mr. and Mrs. William Frisby and ianiily, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lakeview amusements halL Park and family. The dining' table - toefeft . was beautifttly decorated with cut flowers and Christmas cuudles. Mr. and Mrs.. William Frisby entertained at dinner Friday evening Mrs. W. and chil- lor A .. n 1. IT .1.. DUU.1 aC9. VI. O.UT wcu cull UUt, J M "Ward. V Mrs. Are N. Davis entertained ot uitoLTuaucuus ojiunri 111 VL UUU1C Friday afternoon,. in compliment to 41 11 Airs. Alfred Riehins, formerly Miss Florence Johnson. xne entertain- lng rooms were prettily decorated , la the holiday colors. The after--1 noon was spent with music and; social chat, during which luncheon was served to 25. The guest of liooor received many beautiful and useful fifta, .' The members of the Progressive Sewing club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. John B. Sea mount, Wednesday evening. A well appointed dinner was served to Mrs. Olive Mllburn of Salt Lake, Mrs. Leah Kkins Davis of Ogden, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mrs. Rose Kartchner, lira. Ruth Ferrer and Mrs. Bertha Boss. Following dinner, the time was spent with music and singing. J1"? t ""u w"r j r " ttyS . !-- t S. II t - II u?: m ''! Veva " Peters and Miss spent Friday In Adele Peters American Fork vlsltlnK relatives. v" They are worth double what we are asking you for.' $35.00 Less" 8' Ft I MM Td)1 v ' " PRfl-INVENTOR- I- SALE OF COATS Y SKIRTS lustrous desirable Bolivias, Marvellas fashioned the coatings for this fall and winter; Manchurian wolf, beaver, squirrel and fox collars, also fur collars and cuffs, and silk lined. For this 25 new Sale LOT coats' fur-trimm- ed -- all late styles, mostly sport models, in plaid colors, all pleated. Pre-Invento- ry .................. . . Just received 25 skirts in S24.95 price 2A11 of our high priced coats come , . . . and see them. These coats are sold elsewhere for sale double what we are asking. S3.95 '"1 Pre-Invento- ry price .'. AH ... . . . ... . . . . . . SALE OF DRESSES PRE-INVENTO- " S59.Q0 of our.Fur Coats are greatly, reduced in price. Values unknown You will find just even? the dress you want for street, afternoon or J J are 01 recent wear. intro The styles very ing duction. All the most wanted materials and colors. These dresses are worth double or more what we are asking for them. 35 Presses re. ....... S9.95 duced to LOT 1 mmmm . . WrivtaCoolM. LOT 2 Our greatly reduced prices are. now at their lowest Just a few days before inventory and all dresses must go. tomnjtoebowlow thericWareWd whatkiiid of dresses we are offering. Sale price for Saturday, Monday and w""" . .. - ar We prefer invoicing the cash-ri- ot the merchandisehence this sensational price slashing of our entire stock. It must be a sale of quick action, as we take inventory January 3. Make'the best of 7this wonder- - A 1 ' ' T L ' 1.. I 1 x A -- . 1 ontrinn. nnnn.tioU., fill T7"l. 'ill 1ue amazeu ui oAviii i ai me values, oe nere cany. uppuii,uiutjr Yviuit; uu can. i ou win ' , M r- v The Mose Lewis Store's Great Annual EMPLOYES ENTERTAINED The employes of the Bates Stores company were the guests of the management of the company at a dinner party at Sutton's Cafe, Thursday evening? At the Cafe an I r, r elaborate luncheon consisting of roast trakftv. fruit coctbilL IPrench wife of thai ness. salad' shoe 'strlnr Dots toes. trestdtnt, released a carrier pigeoa olives, celery, lea cream and cake t0 the foUowing, Manag-from the White House grounda, were I r Ii T, nrahsm. Mr nil Mrs. P. S ThM nlrimn. MfDH Mr a ivflu man at onea Uw for home, , Helibut, Mr. andjMrs. Qua Fernley. Mr. and Mrs.. La Von Billings, Air. wrrytat, a nsassga10 Mrs. coouage and Mrs. Curtis Jensen,. Christine tNB " tM eit plfeM'ta&etara mattmc la Toylar, Mina Dunn, O. L. Harding, , Mfr-an- d .Ohio dty. rsrJlarenceGilnerrand7 Glen Madsen. , dinner the the FoUowing Provo with Ishop and Mrs. Joseph employes were the guests of the Nelson. V , management at a theater party and ' V , , later attended - Mrs.-- ' L. L.-- Nelson spent Saturday - the dance at the state Armory. with relatives in Pleasant Grove. 9 j . mi 'tJXTTTi 7 '' v : - The Sale You Haye Been Waiting for ' ged C.A. PABTX diversions. Miss ' ' I r-- - Pre-Invento- ry W Q. R. A. CLUB MEETS. ue meoiuers 01 me u. a. a. yiuu were pleasantly entertained at the Mrs. E. B. Homer wUl be hostess to tbs, members of the 8. C ft at ber' home FTiflay evening. Sewing, tnusie and luncheon wUl be the it We Sell For are asking for. TIMPANOGOS CLUB Prominent among the social events was the Timpnnogos Club Gift dance, gtfen in the Armory Friday evening. The hall was beautifully decorated for; the occasion in the holiday colors, .red and green, with streamers woven to form a complete bower over the entire ceiling. In one end of the hall a large and attractively decorated Christmas tree, added to the decorative scheme. Alwut 2(10 couples participated in jthe delightf nf. affair. One of the interesting features of the evening was the grand march for the ladies" and men and the receiving of a pres ent by each one- ;- Wihle's orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. J. - They are worth double what we 5 mum :Ang tknrk I tions have been issued to 12. t n. SUITS REDUCED TO $25.00 I -- aaaasaBaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaM '. , ft ... Miss Mooelta McCoard. Miss Caroling ; Hinckley;. ' Miss'tBva' 8troac' Mrs. 0. ATNultall. Mrs. B. Rom Nuttall and Miss Josephine ri n rra is . . Miss Alta Clark will entertain at a watch party at her home New Year's eve. Games, music and luncheon will be enjoyed. Invita d1 k Mr. and 'Mrs. Mark H. Brlinhall and daughters, Iona and Jennie, of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, arrived in Provo, Saturday, to make their borne. cBa : v Westward, Hpl le dancing.-afterMrhi- I j WU-liuui- a, home of Miss Elvira Strong-Fridaevening. A pleasant time was spent with the card game "800," music delic nd ions luncheon was served to Miss Lola Cohrey, Miss Vernlece Board-ma- f RELIEF SOCIETY PARTT. One of the most pleasant and In-- ! terestiug parties of the past year was the one given at the First ward meeKnr-hous-e Thursday afternoon by the First ward Relief society or ganization to its memliers, all the widows of the ward, the bishopric and the presidency of the stake board if Relief society. During the' afternoon, an orchestra composed of Harvard Olson. Florence Prday- - Nora Poulson a:d Venice Jepper- son furnished beautiful music. A1 one act play, written and directed by Mrs. K. U. Hughes was iresented. Evening. those taking part were L. L. Gra Wednesday. ham. Ckrra Giles,-- - Norma Hughes, Sorosis club, Mrs. ,Alex Lucille Sown, Amy1 Jfacksoa and Grace Hughes. Hedquist; hostess; S p. m. Silent Night" was sung by Mas-- . Thursday. ter John Johnson ; "Holy JCiglit" . -Optimist club, Mrs.' Guy by 'Mrs. Sarah Ramsey; "The Sweet Shurtliff, hostess; afternoon. Story of Old" by Jitlte, Louise Jen Tres Joli club, Mrs. A. 0. kins: Ballet dancing' was delightful ly given by students of Miss Venice Iverson, hostess ; afternoon. Jepperson; "Grape Dance"- - Grace Friday. HtiKhes; "Romance" - Harold and M. I. A. nffibers and Leah Jefferles; "Highland Fling," Partv Alice AniivStubbs; "Solo Dance," ul Tn.:j Marie ; Reading, "Why the bishopric ana partners, Mrs. Chimes Morgan Rang" Mrs. Sterling Ercan-brac- k Ad Taylor, hostess; evening. ; Xylophone' solo, Venice Jep- Provannas club, Mrs. Al- - person. bert. Selck, hostess ; af ter-- Greetings from Mrs.-- Mary Buttle, president of the First ward Relief noon. society, also from Bishop Buttle. A'Meka club, Miss Ruby Jennie B. Knightjjnezjg- - Allpn" anil I Mrs. Jessie Knight Scott, hostess ; evening." After the program each lady was presented with a red carnation and delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. J. B. Seamount entertained a number of friends at her home Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Strong, Mr. and Mrs. NuttalL MrsE. W. Mrs. 'Earl Harding, Mrs. Essie CM and Mrs. I. (X Nelson, dames and social chat were theen"-Joyabfeatures of the evening. - . countries of the world and various inlands of the sea under the e of indies present who had traveled in the various Dhiees. The Utinerary of travel .Included Kion canyon, various points In California Chicago. New York, Harvard, Wanuiugtou, Scandinavia. Enirland. itaiy, ttie sandwich Islands. Samoa and New Zealand. Refreshments L; R. were served. SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR WEEK birthday anniversary It was. Games were played during the afternoon, under the direction ol Hazel Robmson and Ernia Brown, After which a dainty luncheon was were Louise served. Those present ' Monday. Robtason, Florence ' Gray, Eloise Bndfire luncheon. Mrs. Boundy, .; Maxlue. ' Bjerregaard, Virgil Scott, Wanda SeotV Floyd Edwards, hostess; afternoon. and Balph Christiansou. rnraary children's Aanco . . i PAGE FIVE. SO. 1 923.' a at O. O. CLUB AND PARTNERS. Miss Mabel NuttaU entertained the members of the O. O. club and their partners at her home Friday Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson SOCIAL SIXTY. vening. A pleasant time was spent and family spent Christinas in Salt One of the most enjoyaable social which with games and music, during Lake, the guests of Mr: and Mrs. events of the holiday season, was a delicious luncheon was served to John R. Stewart. the Social Sixty Dancing party fourteen. given Thursday night in the B. Y. U. The A'Meka club met Friday Ladles' gymnasium. The haU was CHRISTMAS DINNER. evening at the home of Miss Olive artistically decorated in the holiday, Adele and Kate The Misses Veva, Peay. The rooms were prettily colors, an elaborately ' trimmed Peters entertained at a - family decorated in the holiday colors. Christmas tree forming the center of home Christmas day. Sewing, music and games "were the attraction. Excellent dinner at their music was in used were The season's flowers features of the evening, after furnished b.v Wilde's orchestra. - A Covers! table. luncheon was which a delicious decorating the dining of special dances including were laid for 24. including Mr. ana served to . the following : Misses number march and the Social Sixty a grand' Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Snyder family, Ruby Scott, FaWwn Scptt, Orpha Special afforded amnsemeut and diand son, and Mrs. Eugene Halladay Jones, Florence Grpneman, Arvllla A nnique feature .of the Mr. 'and Mrs. R. E. Peters, J. J. Clark, La Von Peny, lone Peay, version. refreshment booth Was a large bowl Wilson Peters. Peters and Electa Sorenson, Ella Gale, Erva like a hugh block of ice PeaV, Inex Jones and Mrs: John shaped Mrs. W. A.' McCullough is spend- Peay. The club will meet 'next Fri- from which delicious punch was ser ved. Much of the success of the ing the hoUdays in Saltr Lake with day evening at the home Of Miss evening may be attributed ito : the reUitives. ' Ruby Scott ' committees in charge.' General com Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Heymanson Mrs. J. D. Meldrum and Mrs. mittee on dance and invitation.; Dr. Humphry, f 8alt Lake were Provo visitors Phllo Edwards entertained a num- WalterW.Ussier, C. M. David McAdam and John Open- Christmas, the guests of Mr. and ber of relatives and friends at a snaw. Committee on decoration con .Mrs. Bay AshwortV party at their home Friday evening, sisted of Jacob Coleutaa, Oscar A. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Thomai E. McKay and fum Meldrum, who were married Thurs- Spear and J. M. Ellertson. . . Some, two 'hundred .couples were Ily of Ogden are spending the holi- day last in the Salt Lake temple. days in Provo with Mrs. McKayjs Mrs. Meldrum was formerly Miss present including, guests from Salt BenchTh Lake City, Ogden, Sprlngville, Amer parents. Dr. and Mrs- .- George BrlmhaU. evenlnc was pleasantly spent with ican Fork, Payaon and other neigh games and music, during which a ooring, towns. FAMILY DINXE&.' . dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. J.JL BeclLwlll en- NEW CHARGING SYSTEAL teitala at a family dinner at their Mrs. D. R. Taylor of Idaho Falls. A new. II. B. battery charg home this evening.) The rooms have Idaho, and Mrs. C J. Myers and been prettily decorated with the children of Mlnersvllle, Utah,iare ing system has been installed by the season's color red and green, while spending the holidays ln- Provo Parry Electric and ; Battery station as a table ceuteniece a cut glass vis tin w th tneir motnert airs. on Center street, according to an announcement made by the com- Vf bowl of rosea and ferns will be Janes D. Meldrum.7' , 'used. Covert wiU be laid for Mr. pany. , . The new system will do away nd Mrs. Arthur McDanlel, Mr. and .The Sorosis club will meet Wed Mrs. Ralph Strnnr. Mr. and Mrs. nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the with the long watting that has been iienomsi. airs. eriterlenced in the past by auto i m Ion C. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest home or Aicuaiiiti, Mil Ai .tipine; sir. ana J." B. Ashton and. Mrs. E. C, owners. A battery may be brought Mrs. Archie McDanlel of Salt Lake, Rodizers will give a book' report. Info the shop in the morning, Mr. Mies Dorothy McDanlel of Heber and musical numbers will Parry expinlns and in the evening . and Dr, and Mrs. J. Karl Beck ond nished by Mrs. Merle Taylor. . will be ready to be placed in the car -r 4NIU1U - .a I'niTU. again, charged as well. If not better, MRS: JENSEN HOSTESS systetm. than by the old 8npt and Mrs. L. It. Nelson of Mrs. J. M. Jeiisen entertained The new system Is the first of its members lienor Nel of the stake Wllford th and be Utah Circlevllle, I'tah, Installed In, kind to county". son of Blarkfoot. Idaho, are spend' HIetr bonrd nn&r a number .or X " ttftornnt'in. Ail liVUfnv ffinHai ,'.hna the with Provo In , lng holidays type feature of "the after--' wosi reuaoie moior their parents, Bishop and Mrs. L. " was - ant I Nelson. noon'a -- entertainment model, recently bnllt for . imaginary visit tP wrioua polnUfterproof N. the R . of Lifejwat Instltutlpn - Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart and Interest ta Utah and other states -' . family of Salt Lake are visiting In the I'ulon and to many foreign Imdon. Wednesday.. .' : : - i n : MM I it S 19.85 , 5 evening dresses of the newest styles, in all colors. We will place them on sale for this Inventory Sale at $24.95 AU of our high priced dresses are reduced. Come and see them. Just received LOT 3 immM 15 vm i t ALL I RY GOODS REDUCED Everything in our Dry Goods Department I has been greatly reduced in price for this Pre-Invento- been marked down; so come and see our prices. Some of you know the kind of goods we carry in ry ' stock. Sale. All dress goods and silks have 9 L7 j . It . g g - -- Mrs.-Ale- Here Are a Few Specials for these Two Days i be-fur rf 1 dresses are worth double whatwe are asking One lot extra good grade Silk Underskirts, to go ; on sale for, each . . . :'. . .'. .. .L.r. . . ... .. ..$2.50 One lot extra size, heavy weight Blankets, good for them. JFor Monday and Wednesday, $1.25 quality, Monday and Wednesday only, at.$2.75 "... : i iicooco, auuutuu iusiucn. xucav UiiC lUiiUi xxuuac 50 new beautiful Dresses, just received, to go on -- sale Monday-an- d $12.50 Wednesday, each-.-rr- r-. nn j ii ii i sir x . .! -- Tr- ii r i fij iai ri i i i r m 1 t V 1 1. LT1 - u UTAH PROVO, ..A-;r g --- - - -' L ,1-- ' : - r' . fc ' - s " ' ' |