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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 16, 1923, Metal Cloth Hats lor Winter Trimmed With Celluloid or Gems A Supreme Buying Opportunity- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY By JUUA BOTTOMLEY USE A - - - PARLOR FURNACE Mew Dresses The type of Value giving which Irvine's is noted f or. I Dress and Tailored Styles for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear. fi Comfort and cheer mBAe jdL home . G Tell . v. ovarii-::- M dMtw i 1 . loose from Satin Canton, Velvets,, He brilliant --sglare, the warm from mellow This Parlor Furnace is beautiful in appearance and Istands in your room as a real 4 It comes in grey : i ,:j is wwc enamei, ii h across the front arid has large front doors covered with mica thashows the brillian glare. The price is so wonderfully low that it will be a boon to tne economical i;uusc dwhu. ... "Lita takes tbe form of a convex 1 All U not gold that' glitters on winter hats, but If not gold then It la silver or Jewels, Jet br brocade, because to be fashionable It seems there must be a glitter to the hat In the In some form or other. group of dressy small hats shown bere, each model boasts tbe sheen f metal If a hat Is of velvet a most attractive trimming Is gold lace, such as ornaments the hat at tbe top of the group. This model Is of green velvet and Is further ornamented with a brilliant gold pin. The hat at the right Is of silver cloth wltb crown and upper brim of black velvet- The little cloche shape at the left shows the Influence of the Chinese fashion In tts - decoration. noonc i. ; wltJLiiM?pjOloL!gji?!. Metallic brocades a"ncPall-meta- l hats are very popular for evening wear. Sometimes the metal cloth combines two colors, such as gold Maand blue or silver terials of this kind appear to the best advantage In little oriental wrapped turbans, trimmed, wltb a simple ornament of celluloid or Jewels. ' IGl 11!!, Waiters Nmpaaar Catu--t t . A Dinner Set Will Please versions. Values to 40c. ; SeVurWindows j n and-purpl- -- ( 0 Dishes For The Christmas Feast , MS) day., evening December 21 at the Miss Alice Strong. Games, Bown, Ruloit NuttalL Games, Joy home of luncheon will O. Ctegg. About 150 attended the music, dancing and lie the diversions. , . ENJOYABLE PARTY. Mrs. Essie Keeler entertained a number of friends at her borne Saturday evening. A most enjoyable time was spent with games and delicious music, during which luncheon was served to Prof, and ' At 10 O'clock EVENTS (SOCIAL u i l. party. Every family looks forward to the reuiiion at Christmas they also have in mind that wonderful dinner mother will prepare. Mother tries her best to make this occasion most successful. She takes pride in seeing her table well supplied with dishes and dinnerware. Has your mother enough dishes? Help her out! Make mother happy with one of our beautiful dinner sets. SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR WEEK . Sixth ward Where? Dance! PROVO HIGH LADIES. Tuesday The ladies of the Provo high amusement halL When? What or18. school were entertained at the home evening, December Peerless By Players. of Mrs. W. J. Mortimer. Friday chestra?. PARLOR FURNACE ' whom? "M" men of the ward. All 14. A Christmas December evening, Monday. - are Invited. enM. were musical Patriarch and and games program .fis.J.JV B. Jensen, Blue or Grey Enamel Bonneville bazaar, Primary Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. Joyed and a delicious luncheon serKeeler, t i A.nv. MARRIAGE Only One Price to Everybody W. Hyde, Prof, and Mrs. W. J. ved. The rooms were wara nouse, , decor-meeting prettily The marriage of Miss lone Huish, program, 7 o'clock. The Lowest Price to AIL I Snow; Prof, and Mrs. John Swenson, a ted In Christmas colors. The host Mr. and Mrs. A. E. "r- - uuu alra- - uioyu Aaamson or esses were Mrs. JV -- J - Mortimer, daughter of Daughters of .Mormon Bafc u ,u ""'""w rieasant Grove, Prof, and Mrs. Karl Mrs. LaVar Christensen, Mrs. Mrs. John Nicholsen, 1 in talion, the ' of this city, took pUce nauKs, nr. ana airs, van Keeler, Webb, Mrs. Glen Simmons. Mrs. 2:30 p. in. hostess; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thornton, Mr. and Owen Barsett and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hulsh gave a reeep- Xtra ftanrffa fvora. tv onrl fia hiffrtllTnfrr tlon at tnetr nome Anursaay even- House" thi,. The One-Pric- e tm. ... i.a Hugh Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tuesday. , inew in honor of the young couple. A ... h Mr. LUL B. Mrs. IUC LUC and Giles, nviucu VI Ray Wenti, liic acawu . Christmas program, Piocovers Home Furnishers. Mr. and Mrs. George Dundon, Mr. faculty. The social held in Novem- wedding supper was served, ' The' center- neer ward, M. L A. laid ' for meeting; fifty. being ofH. A. home Mrs. was ber at the and Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. table was a 7:30 o'clock. Hannah J. Cardell, ..Mrs. Esther Dixon. On this occasion a splendid piece for the dining around which . Mrs. J. B. Somo and Marion Somo Long Mrs. C. H. Whit taker. Miss Thanksgiving program was given. large wedding cake, stood Vases of rose. entertained at their home Thursday Rita Davis, MIks Beth Davis, Miss The hostesses were Mrs. H. A. Wednesday. During the evening of social chat . Irnin Pnoe Mtaa Rentrlno Smlfh Dixon, Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mrs. uiiernoou in nonor or airs. JLean J. Marriage of Miss Ruth Clarence Boyle, Mrs. Hugh Peter- and viewing of the many beautiful auu aui xwici. i A nd lisefal weddlnz Bleak and Milford Curtis, Salt trifts. readings Markman. who left Saturday for Miss son, Mrs. Ernest Paxman and . were given by 'Miss LaVieve Huish Lake temple. Los Angeles. Tbe time was pleasEmma Webster. UTOPIA CLUB. and musical selections by Carl Third ward Primary offiThe members of the Utopia club antly spent with sewing and music, A large humter of the club mem- Chrlstensia cers' be will entertained Thursday after.meeting, Mrs. Orson Mr. and during which a dainty luncheon was list The Included; gaeeft bers were present 'at the Boosters' served to the following, Mrs. D. S. noon at tbe home of Mrs. Emll club dancing party held Thursday Mrs. A. E. HuIhu. Mr. and Mrs. .A. Bird evening. Jacobsen. A pleasant time will be Married folks dance, First in the I. O. O. F. hall, which F. Huish, Miss Nina" Huish, Miss Tilton. Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs. spent with music, games and lunch- evening Edgar Booth, ward social hall ; evening. Bob Bullock, Mrs. Alden Chatwin, eon. had been artistically decorated for Genevieve Hiush, Miss Edna Markman, Mrs. Whit the occasion in keeping with tbe Otis Carllng, Paui"Hulsh.' Married folks' dance, given Mrs. S. M. Huish of Payson, Mrs. Christmas spirit Tbe Peerless PlayHoover. Mrs. Grace Beesley, Mrs. Mutual girls, Second ward. CHRISTMAS B. J. by PARTY. W. of H. Payson, ers furnished the music. During the Leun Creer and the hostesses. Spaiuhower . Mrs. G. A. Cluff will entertain tbe evening dainty refreshments were Hulsh of Payson, Miss Leqore niemlwrs of the Provanuas club at served. Huish of Payson. Mrs. V, W. Ercanhrack entertainThursday. A Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hulsh, Miss ed the Primary officers and teach- her home Thursday afternoon. Utopia club, Mrs. , Emil Mrs. D. D. McBride was hostess Lnvieve Huish- Miss Alberta Hulsh; ers and the ward bishopric of the Christmas program will be given, Jacobsen, I hostess; afternoon. stories. Miss Hour There to the members of the Social Miss Thelma Huish, Ruby First ward at her home Friday even- including poems and Provannas club, Mrs. G. A. will be a Christmas box containing club at her home on Thursduy after- - j Huish, Ellert F. Hulsh, Carl Cbrls- ing, In honor sit Miss Mary A noon. The entertaining rooms were tensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Heaton, Cluff, hostess ; afternoon. lles, who ls.retlrlnc- from the presents for every member. Christmas dinner will be served. prettily decorated with fall flow--1 Mrs. C. W. Carroll, Miss Maurine S. C. S. Christmas party, association. lot, Games and music ers, and they were also used In Carroll. ere tne feature of the even Miss Ruby Taylor, hostess; for the the centerpiece Mr. and Mrs. C. W. .Carroll- Mr. The members of the Nineteenth forming riafnt lunvh. ing, SfteP whlnh eon was served. Tn hehair nf tho Century club will be entertaiued Frt dining tattle, During the afternoon and Mrs. G. F. Carroll of Provo evening. several musical numbers were ren- Bench, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Taylor. Optimistclub. Mrs. Thomas association Miss Giles was presented lAa7 afternoon at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Martha McCul-loqg- Mr. and Mr. W. J. Snow, Mr. and dered, W. Oease. The be will with a beautiful engraved spoon, for Henry. hostess; afternoon. Hardy, party In a charming way told an Mrs. In the' form of a Christmas frolic, Joseph E. Booth, Miss Prtscllla ner work In the- Married folks' dance. Third deA Christmas Primary. . Those First the story. Mrand Mrs. Lester Hansen, ward social ladles will make a visit interesting' present were Mrs. Tennle Larsen, licious luncheon followed 'and was Taylor, hall; evening. Mamie" Miss Donetta Miss to Hair, rs. iva Hone. Mrs. Nellie the county infirmary, where they served to Mrs. Ray Cutler, Mrs. Peay, K. A. club Christmas Hair and Delmar Hair. Mrs. Bishop. MlssMartlla Graham-- wiU an program interesting Mrs. E. John Christensen, ' George party, Miss Lola Colvey, host w BU u, inmares. A. CuUlmore, Mrs. D. G. Calder, miss zeida Giles, Miss Bertha Duke. Bua P FOR MISSIONARIES. Miss Rhea Jenkins. Miss Melba Lar They will then return to the Gease Mrs. John A. Vance, ess, evening. Mrs. Roy .CANDIES The officers and teachers of the residence where they win enjoy Park, Mrs. Benjamin .. Mrs. Ha McEwan,. Backman, Y. L. M. I. A. of. the Pioneer wsrd Bishop Friday. Joseiih Buttle. Fred C Casslty and games, music and a delicious lunch- Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Mrs; Susan Nineteenth Century club. home of Mrs. A. WJ eon. Allien Jones. . Henton. Mrs. George Carroll, Mrs. met at tbe A Mrs. Henry W. Gease, host F. J. Cunningham and Mrs. J. A. Harding Thursday evening. , pleasant time was spent In making ess; aiternoon. Mrs. Dean 1. Markman left Satur-"d- y MISSIONARIES ENTERTAINED Elder. candy.- - As soon as the last panful The Returned Missionaries asocia-tlo- n B. H. B. club, Miss Alice for Los Anml CallrnrnU had cooled, the candles were mixed DANCE POSTPONED. of Utah stake entertained its f whf w he will Join her . husgand hostess; evening. and Strong, lgbt The- - Social Sixty Dancing club with nuts, dates and figs members shd all the returned mis u apena the winter. sionaries in Utah stake and their have postponed tbe date of their three pound Christmas boxes were the delicious sweets. partners at the Flrsth ward social next dance from, December zi to filled with Christmas NUPTIALS cards are to Ing; Mrs. L. P. Amtoft. Mrs. Lon with These members when 27, December. The The marriage of Mist Both Black, naU ,the evening. to the Safford, Mrs. Thomas . Cox, Mrs. as bevaent Christmas gifts a at friends their will entertain f enjoy-owhlcn of Mr. and Mrs. J J 'Black tram w8 thoroaghly who John Giles, Miss Melissa Ford, Mrs. wsrd tbe of Y. U. B. In the We dancing party as wa8 ,nJ, Provo to Mllford CurtU also of f? f fields at WiU Ford, Mrs. Jack Powell, Mrs. various in the are Ladies' laboring idea. gymnasium; thlS CltV Will talra nl. In tk Cnt nualnted and hand shaking Levi Snow, Mrs. Robert Snow, Mrs. time. the represent take temnle WednemditV There, were group mixing games' Isaac Jacob. Mrs. .Row Hope, Mrs. - was hostess TolboeNathella' Mis ( BAZAAR .SHOWER GIVEN, lay contests, singing contests, group Kirk Jensen, Mrs. Leo Thurman, to the members of the B. H. B. club Mrs. Thomas will entertain singing and circle games. ' The follow- at her home - The Hardy of the Mrs. William Leffler, Mrs. A. H. teachers and The' Officers evening.Friday was also furnished ; the members of the Mrs.-Ro- y Optimist club at ing program Psssey. Mrs. Wil time was pleasantly - spent with Bonneville ward Primary assocla Ellison: afternoon. Quartet, Junius Jackson and com- music Mrs. Idonna Peterson, liam : after shower Thursday 5.;bonw Johnson, a basasr at entertained tlon and sewing; ' dancing Tsbles of progressive "BOO" will be pany; ,'readln, Laura Sheppard; delicious luncheon was ser- at the home of Mrs. G. F. Dorgan Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. O. J. Csrltnn, M. which Andrew Jokes, Played, prises awarded and deli- missionary The entertain- Mrs. Mcrt Farrer Miss Zora May R. Hodson; re- ved. Those present were Miss Ines Thursday afternoon. ctus luncheon served. J. Router; reading, Miss ing rooms were prettily decorated Amtoft, Mrs. Hanks, Mrs. Laura ' . marks, Amos N. Merrill Dancing Jones- .Miss Alice Strong, em Dargcr and Miss Emma Hawkins. Mrylo Qlbhs, Miss Lena Jensen, with the Christmas colors ana " Ub will, entertain was later enjoyed, during which Miss KK Mr. and Mrs. H. blems. Ferns also added to the dec Ellen Wright, served. were refreshments n n,wra or dainty of San "t George T,t.-- , C. A. orative scheme. A most enjoyable Tbe following had charge of the de-- P. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. time was spent with music and Francisco, California will siiend the 4uiur j mwwillwun Tolltoe. ; committee s day evening, there ( nffnlr reception Ih Christ- - Hkhtful needlework, after which a" delicious Christmas holidays In Provo with mas boj for every member. ommiyBny Robinson, Arthur D. Taylor; ' The B. II. B. club will meet Frl- - luncheon was served to the fouowihjipbrother and Wife,' Mr.; and Mra mnslc aod luncheon wil) be' the dl-- refreshments' committee ; Luclle 42-PIE- z:w; HUISH-HEATO- UlXOn-TaylOr'KUS8- eU """" M , rnMiMinw company I .. , .i.i ont f - I "7t" , j ;- - DINNER SETS CE Wild Rose gold edgings ., Blue Conventional design Ping Rose double gold band .. Gold and Pink Conventional ... Gold aad Blank patten , n x i ON SALE MONDAY MORNING Chinese design In gold em- Trarrrrnrgottl rltrbon-t- g used as a band nbnut the crown. The Jeweled mode makes Its bow In the little hat shown below, at the right. In this model Jeweled are used against a background" of heavy corded cloth of gold. The sectional crown Is also piped with the same gold material. The hat shown below Is an attractive model, In which the trimming takes the form of gold stitching over the entire crown and brim. The tabs at the sides are finished bTTTtrtery- r- -- u 1i HANDKERCHIEFS Off! and Dlue -- ; '... Hundreds of JVnament. 3 -- SPECIAL! V ter night. Ir Bring Poiret Twills, Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Etc. rays of heat a Charter Oak Parlor Furnace and a comfortable chair truly means comfort and cheer on these cold win- $11.73 .$11.75 .... .r. . $14.95 $15.75 These sets comprise the following: Plates PIi -- Fruits ( Tea Cups 1 Platter 10-in- 1 Nappy 1 Creamer 5 inch 6 Soups (Saucers 1 Baker 1 - 1 Sugar Sugar Cover We also have a complete line of Dinner Sets in the patterns mentioned ' above. They sell as low as $19.95. Don't wait! Come in now and get mother a dinner set for Christmas. A small payment down and a small payment each month will buy one. v 83-pie- :e GLASS TUMBLERS, THIN B LOWN, 48c Fancy China Dishes Make Nice PresentsSee the Display in Crockery Department - Silverware - , - U Pnt . BLACK-CURTI- .'. Tyr - A section of our Crockery Department Is displaying a full Silverware. What could be nicer than a selection of silverware present. A set of knives and forks or a set of spoons in the signs. They will be a lasting gift and useful for years to come. A line of Silver Plate goods is also open for your selection. Brass Goods, Candle Sticks, Console Sets, and Smoking Sets. line of Community for her Christmas new Community deAlso see our line of Dixon- - Taylor-- Russell Co. ."THE Phone 544. ONE-PRIC- E HOUSE19 Provo, Utah Home rurnisheri l er - . tiintD ward; : ; Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Hugo ' Regular Sunday evening services Price, Mrs. v Karl Bandley, "Mri LADIES L1TERARAI CLUB Hebcr Ruper, Mrs. B, A. Paxman, will be held in the Third wsrd toThe Ladle Literary club met Mrs. Grant N. Egcrtscn, Mrs. Walter night. Good speakers have hern a is Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Bandley, Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mrs.' 3. ranged for and music will be by the Msnsvu ' wrd glc Parley Larson aa hostess and Mrs. A. Owena and the hostesses. Jenneii as asslstlnff hostess. clnK AH are cordially Invited to at .: tend. ; Durtna? the afternoon Mrs. Sterling FIFTH WARD. Ercanbrack read, "lie ana tsne.- - dj A concert wiU be given In the l lnilT rOMlilMTlrt'l lUcheal Crowtbera. after which a delicious luncheon waa aerved to Fifth wtrd this evening by the wsrd I. AU shades of yellow end orsnire mission benefit of the are popular in taneta for usncing the folio wins clnb members, Mrs rrholr for the Hfrllnr Rrpanhrsrk. Mrs. tleber aries.. The concert will commence, nd diuner frocks. There Is a tenTaylor Mrs. Jsmea Bullock, Mrs. at 7 o'clock sharp and the puMIr Is dency to combina yellow and . Uarold Dunn, airs. Jonn ruuen Invited to attend W. L. Whittemore. , fur-nlsb- Ihp X - ' |