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Show lAbLS .JWARKIAbB 1 PLACE ' MONDAY 1 XrTlOTiTemBg-BirtHrtTc- PEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUAST 7, 1927. DAY AT GENEVA LAMBDA TAl' IMH TO MEET ' f Mr. and .Mrs. William P. Clayton, Miss the! Mi..j ni., lliyfnB t)f prnrt aUl) Jr-Jol4in JU eutertaiu tTarr . ntt l volume utvk is the marriage of Miis Hon, daughters Mr and Bonn of l'iou, tu Charles jilta-Laijufle. Uuckgtt, Society fcdnor. ftum 107 i...im iigefuiy mMm IS yr umi jurs. ) .'Thouthit L.. at New ,A. S. Davis; trading, Mis.. Minnie . lleibieUViii, JiiJu.hM-- -- wilt lake JU.U,4.WI .... I .1 .. ... Ili iu . the Salt Lake and Mis Merle PerUus; c- - pjuwiouday , 10 r C?U rs. A una ntt kiey tcuipte, vuiuyniueu ii j . , we lastrmueiiidl ptnuo; if niuKy E". Mr. and Mrs. . NETTETE ( LI B thi John Allen Shepherd nud .James Jensou ; Miss Lucille Melilmm will euter- city, wish to announce' the engage- talk, Nephl Taylor, BrtatoortHt ment of their daughter, 51 is Norm AlkKUl 1 IUn 1.1 JrtW. ntl l.i jjittltLJJienH'Hjliers of the XeUvte a& Allen, ta James Stewart Wtl- v limmliiy and MwkrJ.Ti uorthweistern states; Toil duet. uuif. crouijii music anu luiiciieou JUmgoa of Mr. WMlain, alo of Provo. The mar- Afton Payne and ii Anna llinek-lieiou- s wiu he the lwuiua. , All nii niliera utteud-auc- . ring will lake jdate in the B a It refreshuteU were servid to are cordially invited to be; in ., take temple, Ke'rteiulier 1. ...... 12&. ; n fcT iiuOmnu Prominent Provo i ji.mile . I fr '- : , PARTY ENJOYED fANTON Mra.' Karl Kellerstruss and : HIKE TO PROVO RIVER Hau- - Members, of the religlr class of the Mana'vu ward, with their teueiu er, "JJr. 'Elli Palmer, enjoyed a hike to Provo river Saturday morning. A delicious brevkftist was nerved before their return hoiiie. Twenty partioljw ted in the delight-i- i ful affair including two Invited ilTsg Srary Beuiiett audTlis Khirley Skirt'usou. -- nun Siuoot eutertaiued the meiujiers rf thett Sunday school tlusa, "the first Intermediate third year croup, of the Sixth ward at-- a canyon party at Spriflgdell in Provo can-jo- u Thursday evening. (James and ' music were enjoyed, during which ytotty were "served it delicious tnnch . .. ' tistiit. uial ofthf IjiUiUU Tau club at mb ikuu vi i.i a uo rails, a lake party at'Pratoua beach Monto Geneva Idaho, iut4ored day evening. Bathing, boating and ill ul iusjU-Wihexhe Aversions-memb- ers si'teut with bathing and. boating. A are cordially Invited to atwas served. tend; '. , delicious , - enti, ,1 . tYELCOME HOME PROGRAM ' ' ENJOYED Miss Anna Jenon, who recently returned home from- an L D.. 8. mission in the northwestern states, wta guest of 'honor at a welcome home social given' in the Timpan-Ogo- a ward amusement hall Friday evening. The following interesting program wirs furnished under the direction of the' ward nitssnary committee : Address of welcome. bi;Jt4 WATERMEL6N Karl Bodily of Verual who is visiting here, entertained at a water-tueloiurst at the hoiu of Alton u A- - deKartchner Friday lightful time was sient by Miss Myrtle Bown and Miss- Tbelma Bown of Mantl, Krtman t hrlsteuseii, evig. - Loreue Vain- - Mr. and Mrs: Lyman Kartchner of Salt Lake, Bishop iiT Mrs. "M. E. Kartchner Jr., Afton Knrtcbner and Teda Knrti-hner- . Ttt-vli- ' sujnr pk-ul- - - 1 : lr. ami Mrs sm.-,i-i MmiL-eufiom- jOUpie. V. -- : .- II(VEK WHDE-TKN1)EK- KD HuisU (iencvieve 'ailiiiK friends at the home-- i of the lmter Thursdny evening. The affair was in the form of a sliower for Mrs. Edgar. Booth,-- , formerly Miss S'ina liuish, a bride of last wek-A r CAlor Mieme of pink ami white, was. used in dworatiug rooms.' Games-wntninsic were enjoyed, after, which' 15 were served a, ileli(4ous luncheon. TUe guest of honor received many usctui anu iieautitm girts fronj her friends. - . l wwh gj vcn.T ui rday evenlj g; ly Mr, aud Mi's. Vern Hardy at.'their lioniPi in honor of Mis. .Hardy's brotlier and wife, Mr.iiid IJrs. 1. K. Carter whir wore here visiting from Sail Francisco,' Culi'fornia. A large bowl f- fall fljuvcrs ceuiered the ilililng table. Covers were laul for Mr. mid Mrs. Carter and xlauuliter and" Aliss t IHiorthy I'arter, .Mr. and Mrs.'. Mr. Hill and daughter Sliiib-yiind Mrs. A. T, '.Curler, Earl Klliott. Lnnmiid, Mas i.nil Sheldon EIIlott.'MIss Fawn Carter, Venr Hardv.'Jr.. and the liot 'and h"stes I MdllKiuiia'TrTirnsirenlerTalnea a number of " : LI FOR I ANS ENTERT AI N EI) AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. P. .E. Carter-andaugljter frothy f ( alitoruia, who VYCfeJjQiyons'I,,r last week, were guests of noiMr at a dinner pi:rty gi'eu Priday eve- -' Kins by Mr. and Mrs. FjiiI K.liot't. Cut. flow werp used tlirouphout the entertaining rooms. Oivit were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bohert Hill, AMASTA CLI B TO MEET Mr. and Mrs. A. L. t'arter, Mr, f ttm meiuliers-ttthe Amusta club V Vern Uardv will be entertiutd Monday evening and Mrs. ern Hardy Jr., ilix awil Carter. at the home of Miss Pearl Ireland, Max and Sheld.m Elliott, Shirley Needlework and music T.llt be feaMill, the' gin sts of honor and the tures of enjoyment and luncheon host and hostess- will be served. A cordial Invitation ..; ; is extended to till members. FAMILY DINNER LIVEN Mrs. i - Kiili-er- sm-ia- Announcing ThrArrival of ThJew Fall Line of Hlnd-uEfrs- s varl-cidor- !"l' MCI l -- rackages All New Models on Display in our Windows Tr";"7 HOCIAL AEK.VIR (amen iu me JburvLu jaijiuyi and Mrs. 13. .u A. !K4r-i-f tlalii'p'i Mr Los irid V-JJ- r eiljovalile features, wlilch a lunchiKn was served to the following : Mrs. K. I. Ku.ilson. .Mr., and Jdrs. Leo Tlnir-iniiMr. and Mrs. Art Knudseii, M"r. and Mrs. K. J. lorgan, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. I'russe, Mr. 'and- Mrs. Willinm Hawkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. T. Karrer. Mr. and Mr Jloyr TiiKsey and Mrs. Eoimallne Snow. dnr-lni- music-wer- dclic-lovi- 83,6 has Proved beyond a doubt that this is, aVwe said it would MOST SUCCESS?' UL CLEAy.sWEEP IN OUR HISTORY.'', " b, "THE Crwds are attending this sale every day.- Ilundrcdslre t'eling us they have never before seen as great values. Hayyou attended this sale? Ask your neighbor about this event, then 4 o the sale the you will come ' ' whole -- ; 24 J 3i23 I 5710 Ready he! he) ' - I di list tb . ' t ip Ht '' u.m- J. 7 ? PmUt EmbruKief, ' ft J B. HawtkhW IB 7 ?e I IUilr , - Huney S Vw, Gifts For Mother For The Friend For Little Sister and For Him KHUI.U Embroidery -- ni i'.cko - Apruo.U ubleacfaeq .. . In these New Bucilla Packages you will find the beautiful6 novelties in needlework that the bride, mother and kiddies need. Exquisite articles in design. Only a few are pictured here but a visit to our Art Department on the Balcony will reveal many treasures, and you will find our service the very T)est. Artr -- ,n U-l- 'fn 7?. iif lj wt M2NEWfcSIlK-DRESSE- S r. Irt i !!. MONDAY'S SPECIAL, The Year's Sensation Priced for less lhan cost of materials, styles to please the most particular women. Astounding values. 11 - - "" ' Mnd Suit' Suilioi. While Trim, Veal. WEDDING SA1XKDAY I'roiiiineiit among tlie leading events of Inst week was tlio ma t riage of XIIks Florence Dillltiff-h:im- , dauKliter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. 'DilliiiKhnm of ra.vson to Ted 11. "Wnod of i'rovo, which took place Saturday evening tit the hoiirp-t- rft of the hrlde's parents. The bride a charinine gown -- of :yffltn-siiti- n, with silver and pcarH iiead tnmiiiiiiKs, .and nlie. iieatitifnl linnquet " of idtikfoses. Mrs; Anna Paqnette was th brides- iiniid and CharleaGtrr aeted-a- ifi ihnn. Iniwediatelv- following the cerenioliy the yonne, counlttJelt tortiniud Jlesit, Colorado, where they vill siiend tvo "weeks. '..They vj!l return to. l'roro August 21 to make their home. In honor of the lirWcp- - Mrs- .Botdey xl Salt Lake enlejlMned-tt-Hltowbmutr- - Sunday - la at." Dauciiif; Xviis tho feature of the evening's entertainment, and a delicious was served to fifty. Many beau- - ... NOW IN FULL SWING if BISCILLA EmLroutcfy I'vckafi DILLINGHAM-WOO- " ""i T - - town's talking about. 2L ' ' latter dlaucn ot luibs, (allfoiul.) - Tr - f -- l'LE.,?ANT tVl0 - t MIOWETt JX1R. KR1DE-TBE l A clever event of the season h aj5 the shutter given by Mrs. m her lotnte Friday evening. complimentary to Miss Etlnlyu Ilod--n- . aliride ViflWs uiouth.' Tlie enre artistically tertaining rooms arraugel to resemble a Jinese tea garden. A .color scliciiu of pink and .tan was used thronghom.Tttgei' uties ;m(J gladiolas lieltig employed. Nuinei-ouJaimuese l'"lU'r,ls were nun aoiU. tlie rooms, a pleasing effct. An In- idesung feature was a miniature arty which was arranged on top of the piano. Games and music cicL tnjo) ed, during which Mrs. Arthur lteese furnished two piano i hviioiis mul a oneaot farce was drunwtiwd by wvcrul of the uelji, Hi lii i.iiis refresliiiientiiiere served lti. Miniature bridal bomiuets Here preseutiHi eaih guest as a ftivor... The guest of honor was the of. many useful uml lauti-fu- l gifts from the following: Miss Thirzii Cheever; Miss ace t'licev-i'T. 'Miss Afton Harding, Mrs. Morris Davis. Miss "Mitrva HihIsou, Miss Edna MayheW, Mrs. Arnold Boshard, Miss Klina Jaeolison, Mrs. Claude of Salt J rUriTod- oii, Mrs. Arthur Reese, Airs. Hewitt Nl.Srrong. Miss Kay 'M'"'g"" and Mr. Clarence Tolboe. ' Mr Aiys of this nnJJJl1 IATESTMWHTIEST AND THEJf PAGE - -- A - luiK-heot- i Fall colors: Monkey Skin, Rose, New Blue, Chestnut, Navy, led New jug BlackTetc., all sizesT' Note the prices. BEAUTIFUL Only 15 Dresses . at ' try lie ntl Special lot of silk, wool and Values to crepe- -- 'dresses. $30.00,. whi 1 e they last, a Jiu. It at special . , . . . $435 .t" Dresses worth $12, $15 and. $2'i. Styles' padbicaHy for every occasion, fashioned of silk crepes and prints, priced IG r; t tit $1295 A! $30 to $40 values. Frocks crr)tionally smart and well made, all sizes. Priced 5L - - -- ?4r to-- The-lates- es and best dresses obtainable. Nat Ribback - $071 95 high.grade Klfnd-oibir makes for r 1U SILK DRESSES All Other Dresses at Similar Reductions! If. 35c Rollins and Arrowhead Children's Hose., Sjzes 54 to 10, all colors. Clean Sweep Sale price, pair Monday only. 17 I ' 10 to 11 a. m. I: . " .... 75c Bloomers quality Lingette Good Eloomers. New colorH double elastic knee.- - Clean Sweep Sale 9Q $2.00 Beautiful .new Silk Scarfs of Genrgette; formerly priced to $2.50. Monday only - 10 to 11 a. m. . e. Tl lot Rayon Crepes, 1 . ues to $1.00. New val- assort-TnenrsrClc- Kayser Chiffon Hose, new ctlors. All sizes, "S'.:,..39c- - .pair, Printed Voiles out beautiful patterns and colors of - 50c and b5c Voiles. Clean Sweep Sale v.. OQp ' . . .". f?. , price, yard Closing Crepe de Chine 1 Lot of Crepe de Chine. Regular price $1.50. Monday ' only,' 10 40-in- to 11 a. m., per yard ... .V; t ...... CEp www ' AND SOAP-SU- D $1.59 , Warner's Corseleties , CANTON i The best and most popular dress godos. While it lasts, at 7Cn IwU per yard $2.00 X .. ' - - Warner's Corsel-'lettelastic reinfrced es Clean Sweep Sale.:....-... More tlinn 300 members of the Pea yfn mlly gathered at Provona Besph Thursday .for their annual family reunion. An elaboratp tUtr-ncr was served at noon, after which delightful time was spent with The following games and sports. Intcrestinenrograffl was furnished : Mrs. John Cominuiiity singing, Pear prnyerTTv Fr of welcome, Wwin Peay ',' reading, s. Mr. Ray Peay ; veal Inez Iloldnway; readings, Miss $1.49 Peayr-nddrrs- solo,-Mr- . "We can match anything in silks." The largest stock t at)7o (5)00 ..." H of silks sqtilh of Salt Lake. "Exclusive Silks and raiTdrwOTinTrsynnTrPTOV',"'oiie Our prices arc " " g always cash prices. By for cash we sell for less. . v UTAH . - - - LAKE PARTY fIVEN FOR EEVENS ami .MrsZ George i,even, who art leaving Provo" soon' .to .make, their home iu " lihiiile Island, Miss Eael Johnson at a lake iiartv utl'rir-Tolii- i lieael; Friday evening. Isiating were enjoyable fea- turcs. after which the party returned to the Johnson residii( where a luncheon was served. Participating in 1 he pleasant affair were .Mr. and Mrs. Leven, Mr, and Mis. Clyde (Jrepn, Mr. and Mrs. William Green., Albert Pergsjo, Miss ,jnne ,Toihsv Miss1 Finvti .Single inuSITrnThTaryno Mrs. Melissa M. l.ewis.Wlios ehirth- - day nnniversan- occurred on Friday. TUeJK'ihg room was prettily decorated with gladiolias . and roses. Centering thj, dining table wa'sfl silver bowl of tea roses, t'overs were Mid for Bishop and Mrs. J,. I Nel- a- - delit-ioH- th fciwt and hoftHss, - : V J-i- , i A---- - S J A-l-- fe$t' , - . NOTICE TO NEIGHBORS OF MOOIKRAFT the N'eigh-hor- s r meeting'-oof Wooderatt.wiU be held Mon o'cbick' In" the day afternoon at-L il O. F. hall, Important business matters, are to be- discussed and It is requested that all members be la MARRIAGE AN'NOl'NTED Announcement is made by Mrs;, Chase Hatch of the marriage of her daughter, iMiss Lucile Hatch, to Merlin L. Ivy of Los Angeles, California, which took place May 2 in Mimroe. Ctah." Mrs. Ivy will leave the liCur future for Ixis Augyles where she will join her liulutml and jnake ber home. . ; ; attendance.-...- PARTY-fcNJOYH- . ' mf , JLT ARRIYES IXETAXSTON M- lEYANSTtiX. 111.. 'Aug'. inrgaret rmw4wriia.y-- hi S.ilt Iiiike City and formerly connected witli the music department of Hrighiim Young uuiversitv, arrived In Evans- ton Tuesday evening, where she t sMid a week enjoying tTw Vlleras winch jire Ik'uis giveu by the Clileago 4'i,ie 0era company at Itavinia park, n few miles north of Ibis citv. From Evanrtoo, Mis miimerhay exjieets to- - pi flti- - to New York, where, nbo exiiects t remain until (.H'tolier. ' I ' tin'- f a - , pfiiy - I. L.AVha'5 Afraid h-s- s ... DINNER Q .. MEETING OF. AMERICAN I.EGHN Al'XILIARY Mrs.- - Hyron llastrup will bs ho-- t t4 the members of--t he A rnn-ien Legion Auxiliary at her home Monday evening. llegates to the state convention, to be held at Ogden, will be elected at Ibi? meeting. A social hour will follHv and luncheon will be served. All members arc Mi eiiiOi' preseutrr 1 DINNER GUESTS "Mr. anil Mrs. .1. P.- Thompson entertained a t dinner at their home Thursday-- evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs,. K. P. Farmer i;,f Grand junction. Colo. Th,, dining, table was pretlilv decorated with sweet neifs- and tea rose. ,. Covers were tlatd'for ill, including Mr. and Mrs. tVIesse Tn liner and koii Kobby J. "' of "Suit Inke. .; : s ..! !'.'- -- si: .Mr. P '. ButU-Oman- d son, Mr. and Sirs, Karl' Lewis, Ken-neIewis, Let. ramie Nelson, Dean and Stdling Iewis,; the. Misses .Miirjorte H'rid Ktr Nelson of Salt Sirs. Joseph S. Park entertaMied conducted 1y Mrs. Bert Peay, the following beiuiL Included at dinner tit her home T'rldav aft hrr s:stert fn the cast. Grace GroneiuanV Kdith ernoon- in ToiHphmetit Mis. Alono IVi'u of Gunnison who jotinsnp, stand trnnppeii.' inn i ' n a 1'ioM) visitor l.i t vei k fncs' Peay.MildrPjJ. Jobn-n- n Neva Hunter, Edith Ten y, and Kd- - slwce't I'iik prettily deeornted the na reny. Following the business wUnlrig table. Covers were laid for meertngirhlch- wan held shortly aft-- - Mr. nnd Sirs. Alouzo Ferre,. Samuel er thenmgram. bathing and dancing Ferre of Salt Lake, Sirs. Russell were tb features 'of Entertain menfi Tiitoi. MrsW', Jwis, The enjovahle day wilMong lie re- Singleton, Mrs. George Collins, and membered by those in attendance. the hostess. let sell-in- PROVO E POSITIVELY NO CREDIT To iinyone. " Puonapa Cokjfwl I'iiuJhs far "BulUnJUcn'' and "Petals". lmuAM. 5790 BwtMTMl. Pink Panelt' tl.OO .: I ilh ' iVl ' "Humhox;. Pajicli I.MSrt ti.1t Orj.Miidi' IWinfr Sri. 57117 I'ilbiw iili'l I'in .j.M.tr-.Vur- f -- Cusliifm .; ErJ'My ni"Hilng ; Mrs, Chestina Miss Aljce t'layson of Payson, Miss Beth Huisli of- - Payson, Miss Bessie Collins and the hostess. ;.'"'.'-DINNER GIVEN FOR SISTER -Mrs'Pred Singleton was hostess at' a prettily BpiKunted dinner party ,a.t. her home Wt'dnesday- - afternoon fij hmtp of' her sister,., Mrs. Alonzo yi4jeJf;tOHiinison, who was" here Vis'itin'()iirden flowers were ust-in the 'decorative scheme for the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. Ferre, Mrs. AViJliam I). LewU. Mrs. G'orEe Collins, Mrs. Joseph S. Pf,rk, Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs. YVTllinin I. IIiKver. Miss Fawn Siuglefon alid.Miss ?oret)te Je'juier-son- . Music and social chat were ' lenjiiyed, . ' --tfivG- mid-- . siven TUiifsiliiy evening by, Mr. and Thnrsday evening. A "' ntpllt" sujiper 'was servedand the Mrs. Krven" jrN'elsYiri, t tlieir hoiiic; following were served, breakfast in Honor of .Mrs. Nelsons mother. 4XNTAL PRAY FAMILY -- $1.50 Rayons -- PARTY Miss Alice Carter was liostesa BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY to several friends t a Blumber iarty CKiJCBRATEl) RErMO- N- price . ..$1.65 $2.00 an Sweep Sale ; C0' r Ladies' Hose Rayon Crepes China Silks j j $1.00 ChinaSilks iaall tr " Special lot 'of $3.00 kid gloves, fancy, cuff. New ...w3U yard'..;; - Sweep Sale, yard". Mcssa-lin- Heavy grade, yard wide, sale price, Monday only 10 to 11 a. m. OQp $1.00 th enew colors, prcied low for our Clean . pure Silk .. MISS MAW HONORKD Miss ffluHSret Coniitlluientary Maw, who will, leave Tuesday for Uhio,r where she will enter school, Miss Marguerite and Elizabeth Gess-- ford entertained several friends at a bathing party at Geneva Saturday afternoon. Utter the party motored to Vivion .Park in Provo nyo'n. where a delicious suiiier was served. Participating in the pleasant affair were MissKlina'' I'axmmi, .'iliss Vaughn C'orlett, Mit;s Both iliingiiin, Miss Fawn Bunnell, .ursaJoThrj Spear, Miss Doruthy.- - Jones, .,th, guest of honor and the hostesses. Tmr-so- HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS AWAIT, COME AND SEE! Kid Gloves Silk Mescaline Silk Scarfs Children's Hose 1 fmwM tews 1 fa J5ETTER DRESSES In lie TO frocks of Georgette, Flat Crepe and Prints. Ideal for sport or dress wear. Clean Sweep Sale price. . SILK DRESSES AT t FROCKS; $22.50 to' $30.00 values. A group, of charming weret'fseilctf theienesH t of honor. Mrs. V ood was also gnest of honor at several delightful sochtt affairs iu I'a.vsou last week. Irsu-Fre- il . When it comes to hmuliing tba wild beasties of the' jungle, llttlu Joliunia Lucadema, 6. of Newark, X, J is entitled to nil fyur. rings and three tnges oouut Vm). However, John nie is the son of prominent nnluial fancier aud his backyard Is il veri tableia eye Iuiilor," ridden by. Joliiuile in ' Wis photo. - juK.JIlrony - . the-mi- ld |