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Show THE Si INDAY HERALD SECOND SECTION YOL.III-- NO. 1. 200 PAIRS Ready Made Curtains at O. E. A. CLUB. e Elvira Strong entertained the uiemlier of tbe O. R. A. club at her home Thursday evening. Bridge was tbe feature of the evening's entertainment, the prize being awarded to Un E. hob Nut. tail. Following the card game, music and luncheon were enjoyed by Mrs. Bert N lit tall, Mrs. E. Horn , NuttaU, Miss Eva Strong, Miss Beruleee Boardman, Miss Caroline s. Hinckley, Miss Lola Oolvey, Mark Brown, Mrs. Clarence Toltwe, Mtsa Josephine Nuttall, Mrs, Blake reay, and Miss Monelta McCoard. M-- In Our Drapery Section, Second Floor June 2nd to June 7th Marquisette Ready-mad- e Curtains, regular price $16.90 pair, f or.... S8.45 Others, mm mMmh- n mm mm$mm $8.90, for regular price only....S4.45 Beautiful Nets, ready-mad2x2 yards long, reg- e, ular prices pfffl fell $11.90, $8.90, $6.90, $4.90 and $3.00 pair fepf plAp for only $5.90, $4.45, 53.45, S2.45, SI. 50 One lot Bedroom Cur- tains, white and ecru at, 90c pair yards Curtain Material, edges soiled, at 1000 331-3of- f- Couch Covers and Table Covers . 20 DISCOUNT Take elevator to Second Floor. NEW RUGS have been received. During the last week many new and choice patterns and colors have arrived. Select your floor coverings now. Prices are unusually low. Axminster Rugs, 9x12 $36,00 All sizes now in stock from 18x36-ito 11.3x15 ft. n. Special- - 9x12 -- I We have just opened up new patterns of good Linoleum in all grades. Come early and get your choice. Linoleum is the most sanitary floor covering known for every room in the house in rugs or in yard goods. $1 1 .00 Save your food with a good refrig erator. The Leonard is tne oesi relow prices as frigerator made for so .. i ir canwe are of fering them at. iou not afford to be without one. UP 518.50, 521.00 AND GET IT AT AYLUK. Ilan-lins- . PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION. President and Mrs. F. S. Harris will give a formal reception at their home Thursday afternoon from 4 to 0 p. m. in honor of the grad uates, faculty and friends of the B. Y. U. During the afternoon continuous music will be furnished by an orchestra and dainty refresh' ments will be served. The deans and their wives will assist in the receiving line. kinds will be mld. bride's Cuttutue. Immediately after tbe program the bridal party led the way to the Hotel ItoUrta where the wedding supiwr and reception waa held. A Niedul chair for the bride and groom was prepared at the bead table Nek of which waa a bank of fcrna and pink and white peonies. I'overa were mid for 150 guests. E. L. Roberts as master of ceremoniea, and a program was given during the wedding supier. Carl CbrlHtenwn gave a number of vocal aoloa accompanied on the piano by Mrs. J'lorence Jepjierson Madsen; and vocal selections were rendered by Johnson sisters trio. Continuous music waa fumUbed by tbe IeLuxe orchestra all during the evening. Following the recep tion tbe guest assembled In the lobby to bid the bride and groom farewell. Friend of tbe couple bad planned for their escape aud 1 A i t I': i ., ... ! church. The guest then retired to the Nixon residence where tbey chatted and viewed the many beautiful gift received by the bride. The home wa very tastefully decorated with a profusion of ferns, roue . and peonle. Mrs. 8tcwart greatly admired by everyone In Provo and her many friends and associate join in wish-In- g the young couple great success In their work In Europe. 1 tiey, Babies, Need a Nursemaid? I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland auuoimce the. engagement of their daughter Alice to Curl V. tichcri of l'rovo. The wedding will take place some time In June, xlf. .. 'Mrs. Bert Nultall will be hostess to the members of the G. It. A. club at her home Thursday evening. During the evening cards will be played, and luncheon served. 3C 3C S( SOCIAL HOUR CLUB. Mrs. J. W.'Lunceford was host ess to the memlwrs of the Social Hour club at her home Thursday Mrs. D. B. McBrlde afternoon. gave the literary lesson on "Lives of Popular American Poets," after which music and social chat was enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served to the club members, Mrs. John E. Chrlstensen, Mrs. George Carroll, Mrs. Susan Hen ton, Mrs. S. Brewer, Mrs. Allie Cullimore, Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Mrs. .James Wilson, Mrs. D. B. McBrlde, Mrs. D. G. Calder, and ' invited., guests, Mrs. Rena Skinner, Mrs1; Loretta Tolton, Mrs. Frank Knight of Kanias, Utah ; Miss wall of Wyoming, Mrs. ErVal Chrlstensen of Provo, Mrs. Edith Duke, and Mrs. Warren Lunceford. 3C ' C tia rlaaa vaudeville. After the vaudeville a randy ahower dance will be held when Startup's chocolates will be given away free. The afternoon will be devoted to a free dance for the children of the ward. All during the afternoon and eveulug refreiibuieuta of different of silver metal cloth. A beautiful bouquet of pink roes completed tbe 1i after Mrs. Stewart had thrown her bridal bouquet from tbe bead of the stair the light were switched off and they made the departure b; way of the hack entrance where i running motor car waa waiting U Mlaa Millet convey them a m ay. wa tbe lucky girl who caught thi bride's bouquet, Mr and Mra. Stewart left immediately for Euroiie. where Mrs. Stewart will study in the Loudon university and other school In England, and Mr. Utewart will perform a mission for the L. D. S. RIHMH-bes- irm j i ."-N- y rrr'. . 1 - " T4 ... XLr ' T "Snooky," known a the most intelligent chimpanzee in the world, likes nothing better than playing nursemaid to Joan Henrietta, and ths baby doesn't mind a bit a long as she gets her bottle. ...asssss - . V . cy mm- s! ' i 1. - GET YOUR REFRIGERATOR NOW! SC-j- Miss Ruth Lindsay left Frldny morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will visit with Mrs. E. O. Smith and friends for one week before leaving for the Hawaiian Islands. Miss Lindsay will visit on the Island for several months with Miss Elizabeth Edler and Miss Por- PARTIES LAMBDA TAU CLUB. STEWART RECEPTION. MIks Mildred Jones will be host ess to the members of the Lambda One of tbe most Interesting aortal Tau club at her home Tuesday even- - affairs of the season was the wed The time will be with lug. spent ding reception given by Mr. and C&mea and music, after which lunch Mrs. J. W. Nixon Wednesday eveneon will be served. ing In honor of their daughter who was married to DeVlrl The members of the Tret Joll Grace, club will be entertained at the 8tewart that morning in the Salt Lake temple. home of Mra, O. E. Thomas Thurs The gutMt were received at the day afternoon. Following the regu Nixon residence prior to their atlar meeting of the club the members the reception in the Hotel will be entertained by sewing, music tending Roberts. Tbe receiving line conand luncheon. sisted of Mrs. J. W. Nixon, Mra. T. W. Stewart, Mrs. Leslie HickDAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS. man and eight of Miss Nixon 'a stuCamp No. 3, Daughters of the dents who assisted the guests with Utah Pioneers, will hold their last their wraps and also helped with meeting of the season at the home the serving at the hotel. of Mrs. Jane Park Jones, 458 S. A short program was given at Fifth West, Thursday afternoon, the borne, Including two vocal solos A 6. June splendid program has by Leslie Hickman, accompanied by been arranged, and refreshments Miss Nlelson, and readings by Mrs. will !e served. All mennVrs are T. E. Pardoe. urged to be in attendance. The bridal party formed a very beautiful picture as they came MADSEN FAMILY REUNION. down the stairway to meet the us The Madsen family will hold their scmbled guests. The group was animal reunion Ht Geneva resorl headed by the little flower girls, Wednesday, June 4. During the Miss Kin nt Hickmnn and Miss forenoon a program will be given Grace Ica Nixon. They were fol by members of the family, which lowed by the bridesmaid, Miss Ellen will Include songs, readings, and Niclson of Salt Lake; the maid of . A delicious luncheon wi.'l honor, Miss Edythe Christenson of be served from 12 to 1 o'clock, after Salt Lake: the best man, Mr. which games will be played. Frank Stilhnau, also of Halt Lake, K and the bride and groom, Mr. and CARNIVAL AND SHOWER. Mrs. DeVlrl Stewart. A big carnival and candy shower Miss Elaine Hickman wore a will be given in the Sixth ward yellow organdy dresi, trimmed In amusement hall Monday evening, lace and Miss Grace Lea Nixon June 2, in honor of Thnlmnn Hasler wore pink organdy, also trimmed and Ezra Nixon, both of whom have with lace. Each little flower girl received calls to labor for the L. D. carried a basket of daisies. S. church. Mr. Hosier will leave Miss Ellen Nlelson was dressed In for a mission to Germany and Mr. a gown of pink crepe de chine and Nixon will perform work in the carried a bouquet of pink sweet eastern states. Miss Edytbe Chrlstensen pea 8. The carnival will consist of all wore orchid georgette over orchid those accessories such as dwarfs, satin and carried a bouquet of pink wild men, ond fortune tellers, that and white sweet peas. ore always found with every The bride wore a most charmcarnival ing 'gown of balse and grey georgand beaded During the evening Fome of the ette, best talent of the B. Y. U. and Provo with seed pearla. Tbe lottom of high school will appear In a high tbe dress wag banded with fox fur Mrs. Charles W. Speierman of Logan is visiting in Provo for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hlggs. NEW LINOLEUMS Felt Bai ; Rugs. events expected that many will take place. There will he no admittance fee but there will 1 many art Idea and events during the evening that will tempt tbe pocket-look- . The public la cordially In vited to attend and help the young people make their carnival a PRICE TWO CENTS and tbe gown waa worn over a slip SOCI ETY Mix HALF PRICE 1 UNE 1, 1924. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DANCES AUTO SECTION Bo tu. The Big Department Store. For" "Where All Your Wants Are Cared 3fC jfC BLUEBIRD SEWING CLUB. Mrs. Clarence Harding was host ess to the members of the Bluebird Sewing club at her home Thursday Luncheon was served, afternoon. after which the time was spent with needlework and social chat Present were Mrs. Byron David, Mrs. Howard Dyer, Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mrs. , Felix Peterson, Mrs, Lloyd Sutton, and invited guests, Mrs. Nellie Ball of Suit Lake and Mrs. Wilma Mc Donald. . nERE- - pIE Look For The Big ''HeNHALTIES On Every Bottle The members of the Bluebird Sewing club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra Jensen. Needlework, social chat, and luncheon will be the Tho momhora nf thfl Ontlmlst club will meet Thursday afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. Gilbert Cox. Cards will be the feature of the afternoon's entertainment, after which luncheon will be served. LADIES' LITERARY CLUB. The members of the Ladies' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. lister Tnvlnr Wednesday afternoon and held their last meeting of the season. Mrs. Hannah ractaru gave th nwrn of Faust, the music being demonstrated with a victrola. Later in the afternoon a delicious luncn-eo- n was served to the club members, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. P. L. Larson, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Hannah Packard, Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mrs. GeneMrs. Alice Eggertson, vieve Dunn, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mrs. Heber Rupper, Mrs. Nellie Taylor, Mrs. Corriune Rawliugs, Mrs. John Pulleii, Mrs. Karl Beck, Mrs. Minnie Harmon, Mrs. Annie Bandley, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrnck, Mrs., Vivian Taylor, Mrs. Dean Tucker. Mrs. Kay Olpin, Mrs. Wnlter Bandler. Mrs. Jb. A. I'OX- man: and invnea guests, airs. James K. Pierpont and Mrs. Moroni Allen. 1 DENHALTER'S The People's Favorite jXfxrvvv"'v'v"i We supply you with Soda Water for the Elk's Convention and Steel Day. Root Beer, Orange, Lemon, Strawberry, Cream, Grape, etc., and the PEOPLE'S CARNIVAL. neonle of the Com miinifv church will hold a carnival i.. ti.o iunn Trone hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock. During then evening many clever and entertain-It fontiirofl have been Drovlded for. Much time has been spent in the preparing of tnis carnival ana it is i t : Famous CHOCOLATE SODA Nut Sundae Flavor. For Sale at all Stands June 6th and 7th. ayWvVMa CENTRAL BOARD OF D. OF P. The central board or the uaugn nf tho TTtnh Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Melissa Lewis, 610 W. First South, Monday, June a ot b n in All members and past to presidents are cordially invited attend. , YOUNG , '1 t;.. I '! iilii Phone 594 ifsfi.tia . i. Provo, Utah |