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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 19271 'PAGE THREE BONNEVILLE CAMP Aa iateresting neetine - of the Biembers of - Camp Bonneville, lam;titeM of the I'tah Ifoneers j at the resUlt-i- x of Mrs, I dainty rTauk 1'uw-L- fti-- r iry Thursday In 1922 " CRT AAA COOMbMB uuon. un,, was Jledenberg hiwtVMS, Spring- flowers wetting, la the ward Relief society assisting R printed fraia the first Jssae nail, will Jong tie reineuliered and aere owed la attractively decorating Mret-iateby the Urg ttoiuber vt 0e entertalnlna; rooms. ,Th followf the Proa Dally Herald. BHXhera b availed themseives of ing si.ljHidid proRreai was rurnUhed 'Professor FraukUu a.nd Florence the oitportunity ot ueeting w4th and eujoved: three l huI.m. w a lxtseulierry, accouiitanied uu the Mrs. t'arl E. Eyriug uu.I Mrs, at thi Hme, It entertained at a their" JVpiprisp Mad-sSterling eutertailHNl u few friends Inspiring to aee no manr math. piauo ny mm. Jennie lfrow:; rOcal perttil H'l"ted dinner party at at a kensiUKtoii at the houi of llrs. their hou JVlday eveuing following respond to the rail of fbe elasa duets, Mrs. Italph Elliott and Mrs. rTa.vh.r Saturday afteruoou. the ecatert Kirea aa an Arts course leaders. Mr. Edith X'lavt.m mA Lee Morgan. ax-ot- muted ou tlie number at th B. X. V. The guesj Miss Florence' Farrer, who had ma no by Mrs. Vera lctemn ! kmi of honor wer"Miiai Maj Peterson, charge of the deightful affair. Wes- ings. Mrs. Charles Wright; history The ladies gymnasium of the rrovo, Mrs. IMie ManwariuK; llriKham Vjmug university w as well iyrie soirau(r aiuger of the Metro- ley Knudsen, rhief of the Trail or . vtjcal J. C. Huo. A solo, filled... ftiday veuing, wln-politan Oiiera eomnamranii .mu Buildera for the mouth of AprU the lum-btiwas servt-- to 3U student Uxly, faculty of the school, taKutaer, accompanist, who presented and his aide. Lraa Huff uri,i..i delicious the concert,, Mrs. Madxeo and Mis The following aplenlid proEraia was and iiiiiuls-a of out of town "SOROMS- - DAY AT MVK. IVtvrscn became tiose friends while furnl.xhed: aopg guests gave a dancing 'party, couipli-- . lmjj TEENT1I CENTI Mrs. Ri FsUuder reading, studying music in New York. The Huff; vo.nl limitary to .Mr. and Mrs. A. Bay The Members of the Utah .rusig . Kiien elson: readiae. lame was prettify decorated with "o. nlpln, vvbo were- married hi the vlub were the s Nrta ills of the guests Johnsoff;, vocal diiet, Mr. affodii: form were laid fur th SillL rast. JSUucjeenth Century club Mrs. (ilpin was furpierly Sllss Elva emut of honor, the host and toast Arthur Harding and Mrs. Andrew aT of the interc-linan X'elson meeting at ihe aoni The Trail Builders ew ana sirs. . letter Chipman.jaiiglit'cr of Mr. and M.rs. Mangiim, ilrg. f. g. Harris and Mr and BJmn,', boys; remarks, Mrs. Hosa-U- e residence of Mrs. E. K. Bat. helder McpherkIji niipman of American Fridav Thi. i.rl.i.iitw Fork aluMs a'hfudent f the B. T. Mrs. 8. D. Packard. A most "enjoy- Iayne of the stake board. Games and vice U. Mr. (ilpiu is student Ixnly presidents of the other played at the conclusion of the auie emiing was spent. president of the school at the present piMwrain. during which a delicious merary cuiiw or lrovo. were also ' NETTETE hinclieoa was served to 40. guests. Ao attr"iictlre ' ' mheme time. LI B ' of. yellow ami white was used The meuheiW of the Nettete club througlamt the entertaining rooms ' Miss Carol Ponltmr entertained a weluie roast on the IROVONXAS CLUB will ana 111 tne inncheon. Mrs. C: II. several friends, at an Easter party banks of Jrovo river Wednesday The resident f ira ni of the at her home Saturday evening. The evening. Outdoors- - camea will he Seick was the scene of a delight- Funk, president M.'Otiia ..were, in ful social affair Friday afteruoou Century club gave the address o played. All members are lnrited. Master efftvt. tJames and i.mJ,. vomeug clutis. Two when she was hostess in tho .u,n. selwtfons' were piauo wcre enJojVd, during which furnished by SOCIAL HOI K CU BIters of the Provonnss lnh . Tho dainty Bushman of the B: Y. V. and n iresnmeuts were served to Id. Mm. Sylvester Brewer will enter- rooms were iTrettily decorated with Sliss two" vocal solus were rendered tain the members of the Social Hour sweet peas and doffadlls. by Sewing Mr AV. C. Miller, mrompaiiled by The menilK'rs of the 'Hint.- - rii.i." club at her home Wednesday after- and music were the dur- Mrs. Dewey Oswald at were lleilghtf ull v-- enterta inedTllrnie t noon. the piano. Sewlna and music will be ing which a deiicionsdiversions, lunch The paper of the aftemtoirJ"Ierson"-a- l ijioyable-ieittureoojue or miss Mary Tayktr Thursand -l- uncheon "rved to the a Mrs. F. D. Iteiiiiiiisceiices ' of the Life of day evening. (James and music were will be nerved, A cordial Invitation p. uuy, airs,following ; BH-k, Mrs Edwin Markham" was given is' .extended' to nil nieuiliers to be Wren Wllkins. josej enjoyable features, and lun.lieon by Mrs. Mr. was .rved AittLJUL 7' ".' ; inoRt.' interestliis- Loree present.-' to,jhejpliowr: MrJohn Collins, Mrs. James Mei mannen TwoJautifYd an Alcea Poultoti, .... Wagenen, piano sete? Clellan, Mrs. Ia L, NVlsson. Mrs. nuns were ' JUies. C Madeline JK Irk wood? Agm-iunilslict by Mrs. OsOPTIMIST I.I I-tAlma Baker, Mrs. Taylor, wald. Kcfrt'sdinents wVre serve. (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) ; 3lrt-- I&irvey JlolfjinJ will be. Mrs. Fred 0 ritchlow Walter farrer,.Aniia I'fay.'"i'leii Heilqulst, Btii xtr Tiiii to 35. Luclle DUen, Phyllis Adams and hoKtews to the members of the Optl-niiBailey, the latter The Viiiles holiied tired' Peter the Tiuies bait forlorn, an invited ' Alice Taylor. club lit her. home Thursday guest. The hostess ling was assisted In N. I IT. the Job and oif to Peter ''MU, 'doit you worry ,f pick they planned v Club .afternoon. Tables of progressive ner sisters. Miss Knte If all were cried,. "We'll give the baskets all a The .followiiifl- formed A uieetiim of the menilwra nf tho stick until, the pemx-dwill Je pliiyed and prizes Mrs, Alice List. ' and nicely stored nwav. ride,- I iuive a dandy little cart. I and picked X1". L. dub will lu h,. i.i i warded. .ixVIe Luncheon will follow the went.sknttng Watiirdny i useit eerv day The baskets liea Nt lsm, LaPreal -I- tnll.H-k,They worked out in the blazlmr sun evening, at tbe resi.h Elolse .card same.. A cordial Invitation Is PLEASANT tried to niiilcelit'lieve. 'twas fun. .went piled, up high. They worked Stewart. Lucy IUe, Edith VIEW CAMP Gladys Sen mount, to whtchTill iiieiu- - and extended to all members. Farrer, ; -- ..tlie memliers-of-i- he oers are reiiuested to be In attend Hit snoiv ihey found that workim: and worked, and bye and bye the Lynn' Wakefield. FVimL-- i jt jneasaht w as so bard not was cart like View eam n JMtUj. much and Calvin loaded, ulay. Bee tlie they of Ilnni.lifn,. . and carr- Kwler. r. " ,.r FAIRE LAXOCE CLIB 'i uir ance They filled the.baskets to the tot). started on their way. , .,t,..i.,...i The members of the Fnlre Lnnnce Iran Pioneers Toward litwhen Then, the reached Peter evening Mr, and Mrs. Leo M,ntn they afternoon at the home of RELIEF SOCIETY shouted, club will be etftertuined Saturday Thursday PROGRAM Mrs. Nellie Penrod. The "Stop : WYve surely picked enoug.li, tle sued, old Peter thanked them All tallied a few friends at an' assisting AT MANAVl' Easter I think, for market evening at the residence of Mr. and hostesses were. Mrs. Manila a and "I have mom." said, .,,,. dandy haypile dinner at their home Snn.biv An Interesting program has been He louked Mrs. t'lnreiue Beesley. Tables of Mrs. ki.1.1 and then he can around hen1, where you Addle- Onuinson and Mrs! sdeep 'til late." ning. t'overs were, laid for eight Itrcpnreu ny tne literary commilteE 'These must lie carried to the shed." The Tinymites all cried, ''Hurray"! progressive "500" will he played. Amy Slack. The ... .... . following splendid for the Belief Prizes will be awarded and lunch- program was lie to The thought of lilting, baskets made Thtjn scrambled In the fluffy hay. Cloyd Penrod was furnished ."life history held in the Manavn meeting. d eon served. All members are pleasantly ward And as be snuggled down to sleep, Tuesday of Mrs. "Luella flu at his home Kridav " Rinuu- - afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. vited. evening . Mrs. X. delicious luncheon was served. Ceii. wee (lowny said, Vlt's great!" a Mrs. number ' by Hewell of friends. daughter Tho Bauni ; vocal C. Hiis will i $ give the lesson on tenng the liuicheoii table was u . Wlien niorniiig came they jjrH W ereHretfi vl.... ......, . ... .wmi, . . solo, Mrs. Ida Goron ; reading. "The Life and Works of Paul Law- h.rge IhiwI of spring BOY SCOt TS ENTERTAINED arose and Semity said, "There nowers bnd folium. Mrs. Ida Ercanbrack; flowers sinins as aud Mrs. solo, T. rence . I ..... umu Duu!Kir".th"e .i negro poet. Ne- favors, dainty Ka'&er'Jtaskets were Peter coes. lie's hcadinir for bis The residence of J. It. Hodson, J. Foote; selections, ladles enJ".vtHl, during which' WKtutmaster. w nt a from the Edgemont Beliefquartette gro irtijdolies will 1 furnished bv given. Those participating in the garden.. Khali we run and help some the society the. Belief Society rboir. A cordial S3rry aoelal affair. Friday evening history of t'tah, Mrs. Valeria arrajr were sirs, iiaiii Jep-- . more';" And Clowny wailed, "Oh, Hall. invitation is -- extended to till memwnen ne entertained tne Boy Scouts Uefreslnhents person, Jr., Mrs. Shirley Bee. Mfs.- - my- - 'tlh. gee! Vou go ahead, but were served to 32 ' bers iiud friends to lie In attend- ArviU ' .of troop o.' 2. Following a short lH"se, Mrs. II. K tl:insn not for mo. I worked so much the . ance. Mrs. Robert bnsiuess .meeting, in which the CAMP NO. 2 wani. Mrs. VIrl Mrr- - first Mine that rhwenlly very sore." E-VERY-BOwere questioned regarding .lllst llli'll .ilmvt'l vh.r lha r.,tii ti'n, Mrs. Hvrtiiit ltuniw'r.M ri Aim- j. Scouts An interesting meeting. "of JCamn. B-'S scout laws, merit baihieii..&te luuui ttm-irrKTi- n-' ft voiceSuoiit7 tiiiis; wy oieynwrd u guierg orthe Utah Piou-- , The memlK-rof Camp No. 8 inons, the "latter lieiiiir san invited 'not i ross buns." Hurrah, said cal programs were received ove the " b?ld nt th homP of MrsJ Da ughters of the ftah Pioners guest. ' . radio. - Coppy, there's some food. e have Uuuies, story telling, . and t1 tramn Tav or Thitfiiluo will lie eiilertained'at the home of Ms j. jokes were also features of enter- bo time to kill. U;f all run down , with Mrs. Rort liu.i..i..f i and bny a bun. 'Twill taste real tainiaent, during Which a delietotrt lllg WWesS. Tb'fiilliivrmrnlM.)i DfiyXAT.VINKWrf Thtirsdav-nftt luncheon was served, to 30. esf street, niCinnrjrTr the Vinevarif Wd'Vml t tmieh- f!tn.':Thf"frii'res furnished: Pdogram,was noon. sepiano A finrd were given a treat Aprit 23, .at. 3' o'clock. W, to "bp Hid, 'and ate until they all had had Kxiuui, juiss Elizabeth splendid program- has lieeu arranged t'cinenibered ..when., the Mlong Taylor , Men of 'their fill. , Jiiano solo ami vocal solo, Miss and refreshments will be served. the Sixth ward presented the three & . " TO MEE- Tuouise Jenkins; vocal solos, Mrs. All members and those act for eligible comedy. "Dan Cupid IIo:iH Mrs. Amelia Obcrhansley, Mrs. Marie Hedquist Homeland ' Ralpli memliership are cordially invited Coacl," Friday. .Veiling iii the Vine- i Prweilla""Sweuson.: Mrs. II. It Mer-or Peter and to attend. r.iquisi; msiory ' yard ward amusement ball. rill. Mrs. Albert Mabev and Mrs. Elizabeth Stubbs Mrs m Si f Johnson were .hostesses to theiueni- - dell. Delicious Uhwi.k frrr7SandingT)t11ienur)Sr 'J nnc aisneu. entertainment: guitar dnet lierw orTanTnorrraiigliferg" To serveq lo .111. W. L. p.c. SOCIETY Jlisses Zola Martin i . 11 ic ' it ,i, the Utah Pioneers, at the residence Evelvn Francisco If .(147 j!aii j The literary section of thp 1W Ostlnnd; .reading, Miss Helen AVcIh Sacramento in fi ' .C.2.' of, Mrs. Oberhansley g daughter, COLl'MBLV SEWING CLU- Bward Relief society will have charge ter; vocal ;olos, 1?ortlaiid VHiam Mrs. Li. B- - Harmon, Thursday after71 Mortimer, ,!) .W2 the members of the Columbia or me meeting ' Tuesday afternoon noon. An interesting program wag SewJmr club ,vllt h ((imiiaiiied by Miss Ireta Morti- Oakland ..'....... 7 ftXi at 2:30 o'clock. Mni Union ' I .'. mer. ...iv,,n,n, rurnisned as follows : history of the home of Mrs. B. II. Knn.lsen wilj iiissioiis. ..; 8 8 .500 the lesson, and. a fins mnil. give .' Sunmel Lamb and Elizabeth Zlm Monday evening During the e ve cal , :: ...... .". s' 8 ,5(H) Seattle program- has been-- arranged. A S.C. S. TO MEET Los Angeles niermun Iamb, by their, grand iling ot neeaiework, a bs)k review cordial 7 8 .400 is Invitation to The extended members of the S. C S will I lolly wood daughter, Mrs. Merrill; two violin Will be civen and i 2 . all members and .friends lie in till. be elit. rtiiined at (lie home-and piano duets, Dixie' and' Beth All members are Invited. , Miss MEN'S OXFORDSResults: ' attendance. ' eva etrs We(liicsjJiiv"k'V) Hing. 1 1'orlliind.Friday's Mangum : two vocal wlo, Miss i). iitfiynfiaid K'. 1 Men's calf skin and genuine ictiTTig, toua sum ; two readings, Miss VALLEY riRri.r be San lYaiicisco ,S, Kacramento 5 ENJOYABLE DANCE GIVEN Hie di versus. All niemh,., Helen Spencer. Delicious refresh SOCIAL Kangaroo Oxfords m black,! 'Oakland 7, Los Angeles 5, ; A. delightful time was entorp.1 h. I '"' H.v .invited meats were served to 30, ::'.' tans,, $5jOO; values" C 5 0 C! Missions 1, Seattle i (tie.) alley Circle will the large-crowthat attended the social In the Elks hall Friday' eve uance,. in tne Our 'prleei ' , ywiUu Bonneville ward FOURTH WARD RELIEF o'clock. Tables of ning at amusMMf1rriiaTr Frirliv SOCIETY "500- - and Bridge will iie The affair was MEN'S SPRING HATS under the direction The literary section of the Fourth plaved and nrlzps nn-oi ine recreational committee.The a new line in tans and Just; ward Belief society will have charge freshments wilt be served. Tlie pub- music furnished by the Paraor tne meeting Thursdav afternoon lic is cordially invited to attend. mount was Graya, : fancy and plain Gloemen. Delicious refresh far.ziau ociock. Miss Alveretta ments were served. bands. will give a talk on the life and MARDI CLt'B $6.00 values .. works of Paul Lawrence Dungnr, The members of thp Mnritf oi.li. N. II. K. CLl'B f negro poet, after which Msis La will be entertained at theesidence The memtiers of the V 11 K ,.i.,i. l'ieve Huish will read some of his of Mrs. M. T. Keanedy Tuesdnv were deSightfiillv BUY NOW AND SAVE i nt poeihs. One of his selections, pat to afternoon. Bridge will be the the home of Sirs. Left Mndsen Prl- 81x90 Standard of the evenlnc's pntprtnimnont .music, 'Who Knows aud a negro afternoon. Jo lils were nsert I iU II Seamless Sheets... spiritual song will lie furnished by and, luncheon-- will be served. A dny in .'decoratingthe entprtsininff students of Prof. J. W.. McAllister cordial invitation is extended to all rooms: 4 Limit to a cust6iher.r time the During pleasantly i of the B. V. lT. 4' cordial Invitation memliers to be in attendance. ' sjieHtr with sewing and music, a !is extended to all memberst-nn-d friends to be m attendance. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Noted Soloist Guest at Dinner ; u ht-y- a o if rr. vm-a- tn r - IWmpbjjlneKday iuciu-b-r- r afk-rnis- i erred ieffert. r.nnu. T Iah . weifts were served . Hughes was hostt (3. at a prettily appiihiH-- dinner party at ber home Thursday evening, to 18. r The Ladies ldterary elub wt!l entertain the ajemia-r- s of fbe Sor-si- s dub at the houie of Mrs; ttjLea Bee, ta t(outh Ilf th west street """ z af ternooa. Thursday . Ella IVtersoalj:ke- - ; s Mrs. E. a . Mrs. Ekins was" hostess at l . dcliguLfiil stair rriday evening coiuiUiuieutary to Mrs, Lydia A. tkiti. who b'aves Wedfor California. nesday Dinner wit frouf a prettily, ;H,iuced luble ,and a tune f nuistc, an.J games later enjoyed. The piests were Mrs. H. 8. PjnfjJrs. Aam-Cri.ndMllr Mrs. Mary MarMiaai, Mrs. live MiUturu. Mrs. Ma-.- K Mrs. Bose Kart.kner, Misa Uah Smart, Mrs. Myrtle Burioii, Mrs. Kd IX wards, Mrs. Lucy Peterson, Mrs. J. K. Smith of.Springville. n . wr refreshments the table centerpiece. la-b- Ethel Duckett. Society EditogrPhone 107 . - aud Miss Erm the week end in gait - Vim-ea- t sjs-n- t , ' , . : ' A ; . The n embers of the Social Hoar dub met at the home of Mrs. D. S, l ald-- r Thursday afternrntn. Dunn the Um.' sjient in wedlew .rk, re-- '. ir.'sbhieirtwere served. The tiub uill aieet.May 2T with Mrs. (J. H v in Salt likf." 'v . The regular monthly meeting of the Nelke Beading club wUI I held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bubinaou Thursday sftermsm. Mrs. Oeurg P. Parker will be assisting hostess. to Mrs. Charles Hedtiuist of U Aiigelest'al!fi.rnia, and Mrs. Ieimard Poiilsou of The table was d.inrated .in l Kaster effect. Music and chat were later enjoyed. , (Hittiplluieutary- "air-vie- sts-ia- e f . eny ; NiiM-h-en- The home of. Lefand BUY - . "0REM LINE" GOQVUrlUTATION BOOKS . FOR ECONOMY. m ih. , -- f '" s BUSTER BROWN JfivSBf6E r'7Z .Commutation or. 500' mile mileage books 2 CENTS PER MILE Good between all s st Cailipbell wis the scene of a delightful social affair Saturday evening, wiieu he entertained a nnmlier of fiieuds at an Easter party. The rooms were artistically decorated in Easter . Have wearing qualities that outlast most shoes for iaiys and girls. They are built for tough wear, but are not tough looking They ae comfortable,, Once the Stations - - - nn These -- books, are most economical .and a great convenience always. Our agents will be glad to advise you regarding their adaptability to your needs. Ask them about it Salt Lake & Utah R. R. .m..' e siir-piise- . . ' Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abereromble. Aldon " " il'Pre j; t lug fg GIVE . . :,- gro a girL-Jrle-s Bl'STER BB()VN shoe no other will do. Of course we have a very refined line of qual-- , ity shoes fpr men and women, :" i ... too. " A CALL Buster Brown Store ' .Shoe 'Tl. St J.- , :. West tenter PBOVO - ITAH Receivers. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. , -- i . - - .. s ff. Jr BARGAIN OFFERINGS Pioneer daughters ; Coast League " n.. lrfrshi.ita f AretheJFalk ot the Town ..... Such Values! .... T - litnr-hpn- ........ -- ' i L. D. S. GARMENTS Fine ribbed, in combed yarn a reaj .$1.50 value-- - ripn Such Satisfaction Now is the time to buy your Spring Togs at big savings at our stores. Below are a few of the Bargains "we have to offer: n Uor,-a.1 Such Savings! r . JJ nd. ..... uro-gressi- ForEasteif En-I'g- BOYS' $3.95 and see our line of I beautiful "ente-rtulnr- fea"-tu- $ $ $ " BOLDER BOYS ENTERTAIN MOTHERS The enjoyable entertainment given by the Trail Builder boys of the 8econd Vnrd their niothers Friday Tjin. honor-r- f () Blue and Gray $1.25 value Prlmarv-assoclatl- LADIES' on. . ,. announces the opening of her " Spring Term of Dancing at the B. dise. So we are going to give to Ap ril Can you find nerfecj; dyeing? Ask' Littfe Children from 4 to 6 years, Saturday 2 lessons .'. . . ,v,i ' Bright HE'S RIGHT! Boy I We have answered that ques-,- 1 ion to the satisfaction of count-- . less patrons." We. have furnished them with a dyefug service that proved to them, that we were masters of the. color-'- . Children from 6 to iu lessons -- - a- Beglner from 10 lessons A PHONE M RIB. 475 ' ' PROVO. UTAH ' ' ' " . ;. ; : . -, K. SPECIAL ; .EiLtoiS-l-..- . Tutti Frutti sizes $1.95 - Men's .sizes' 36 to 46 ; .......... Vanilla .1 ' I I - (2) two beautiful i handkerchiefs for either- ladies or gentlemen.. - CO OC ZiJU LADIES' SPRING HATS -- One .lot $4.00 irahies', for-.-- "r, One lot $5.00 values for 0) or pcRFcc rtofjj' 72PfAt 'SiWVOOTAS "' Oioc - ' llral- T- 13 plij to2 sizes $2.45 Wz to 51A You have never seen such " Values before. ... LADIES' FANCY SLIPPERS New spring styles, twotoney patent or light colors in "straps and ties. Regular A $6.00 values. QC Our price . . wu , , v One lot Ladies' fancv trim .Nippers, $4.00 values . BLOOMERS Childs' stripe satei$ fancy Colors ..; 50c-valu- . . . . , " ....... 03 C ' FOR THE BOYS Heavy weight denim .bib t Overalls. Sizes Pn ODU to Sizes ';; 79c 8 to 15 41.95 S $2.95 25c LOOK. F, niFS f Rayon Silk. Bloomers, light and dark shades . CQ $1.00 values " ? ?f ";'i:-:?'::- I "00 OC ,Size8 . .... DON'T MISS THIS FREE GIFT OFFER! i?750 - Phcnc 5&8V. , Boys' SUNDAY BRICK .'''.Black; Walnut - I MO ND AT Jin sons latest. '' Ballet technique, studies in exDressifyn. and finishpfl ntences taught in all classes. A summer recital will be given at the end ot the ternv LEANING " years; Saturday 3"p. m. to 12 years, Saiurday 'l 1 a. m, . Union" Suits. Sizes ?1, 36, 38 to 40 Sizes 42v 44, 46, 48 and 50 CRICKET SWEATERS Silk and Wool, beautiful .stripe and check, the. sea This delightful brick will add a dainty touch, to. your parties' ' ancKto the Easter Dinner. .$5.00 ...$5.00 8 every I MEN, LOOK! ' Fine quality tan or (fQ QC black oxfords . ;. . . $liiJU : L. Advanced from 10 lessons - . . to.-1- . customer who spends ($2) LADIES! combed yarn Two Dollars or ' . more with us qQ u3C Limit;4 to a customer, Saturday and Monday Only! ICE CREAM BRICK with , j Chick or Egg Center to 12 rears, Saturday 10 a. m. 8 J; .B -- . ' hanging art. 8 A Delicious 25th 23rd--Jun- e 75 c . ......... ,tuC Ladies' Gym Y. U. Fine nbbed, new Spring Merchan- jc TRA SHOES We want you to Extra quality for iong wear Brown or Black - tfl QC come to our tore Sizes 9 to 124 . ..4liJJ ... l ::'-- ; . a.H j h S'j.-.' . '" ' T116V6-46- & t ill West Cefltei'SC |