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Show u font pace PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A ? dETYJ Ethel Durkett. l.andP, l j - Soriftr Edhor., Pbon Women I ' Hold Banquet i . 144 107 - " 1 I -- I 1.41 V(T) . , BytortlDi tw " lit : SCOOTS ARt UP IMTWS l I iiriiWAivu'ivi.. vaA.L. i m t ,)f g jut:PMr.G. Milt Jodm. and Invited rurM Ouillian ana Mr. ' H - OPTIMIST CLl"B PAKTT- -t Mrs. Z. "hltUker was hastes (o the members ef the Oatimtet club at her borne Thursday! afternoon. Large' bnfv'U of yellow . and pink chrysanthemums were employed In tb decorative scheme, Tw table xt progressive "50O" were played, Mrs. Byron Denhaiter receiving the high score prize. A delicious lunch-an- d Mr. M Smith. The following Mrs. Byron Denhaiter, Mrs. Pauline Gould, Mrs. R. C. Street, Mrs, John Lundahl, Mra James' Lynn Mrs. J. N. Crawford, Mrs. Dean Altaian, and Mrs. M. Smith: The folowing wera admitted Into the club: .Mrs. rilliain Wagner, Mrs. Floyd Hitch- Mccham aiin TKrS eork. Mr. I Ike John. The next "regular Meeting, will be held Thursday afternoon of next week at the home of Mra J. N. Crawford, due to Thanksfiia.- ing day being on the. fouowing Thursday. All members are Invited and a special invitation Is extended ' - to the new members to be In at sevwith Uookweek ,In keeping .! delightful "book" games wew tendance. $ iayed. the prise being awarded to 1 J. J. PETERS TO BE :iB Mildred Condon. Twenty-fiv- e IIONORED , members were in attendance, ' The family of J. J. Peters win j at the Peter residence Sat . IL s. womejS HOLD urday evening In celebration of iirrrivn father' 70 birthday anniver I One of the most Interesting liter-fr-y their which will occur on that day: sary was season ot the, meetings Invitations have been issued te its. Hd Thursday afternoon "at the Adams, by. Walter ame of Mrs. CAMP BONNEVILLE TO MEET Provo of high the lie members VA W T ....til hoof women' organisation. Mrs. of the 'Pioneer. Frank dam. was assist by Mrs, will meet Jdonday afternoon at 3 hnson, Mrs. rrea Bingieion im o'clock at '.the residericeof Mr. rs.HR. Slack, Two beautiful Airs. I. E. Egil-so- n al solos were furnished by Mrs. FrankwillDusenberry. be assisting hostess:' All most Rasmuson, after which Mrs members are cordially invited to 1,a w Tamh nvii an interesting attend.. , , v. td well; prepared theme on 'rometheus." Aeschylus' ."Prome-cu- s INTERESTING PIONEER J( Unbound," was reviewed by MEETING Jennt6' Wllkina,,and Shelley' DAl'GHTEIW ' Mrs. Thomas Romney was hosrometheus Unbound " was reviewtess to the members of CampTfo. 4 by Miss Emma Webster. Mra cob also cave a review of "The and 8, Daughter of the Utah at her home Thursday afternire Bringer," by Moody. Delicious freshments were , served at the oon.- Mra, Jemea Clayton, Mr. nclusion ofthe program, to the Addie Klllpack and Miss May For-sytwere the assisting hostesses. i lowing:' Mrs.. Maud B. Jacob, s. Chestlna Larson. Mrs. B. W. The following program wa enjoyAllister, Mrs. Elizabeth Gillispie, ed r Two vocal duets, Mr. Amv La. John Oman son, Mrs. Ernest Cole and Miss Dorothy Clayton; Umuson, ' Mrs. Ernest 'Paxman, piano selection, Miss Helen Penrod; s. a. warmon, mrs, w. j reading, Miss Be mice Barton; his tory of Mr. and Mra Gardner mlmer, Mrs. William Connell, a Jennia Wilkin. Mrs. ' Ethel Slow, by their daughter, Mrs. history pf Utah, Mrs. Edith Uncer, Mrs. Anna E. Decker, Mrs. Delicious refreshments m T. Taylor, Mrs. Lavar Chris-se- T. ' Booth. Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. were served to 35. iie C Carroll, Miss , La Vie ve RELIEF SOCIETY CHOIR ish and M'ss Emma Webster."' The rerular monthly kanqu-- 4 and utipM malting of th Provo lutriness and Profeasidhal Woinen. the Hotel Robtti iub was taWd hursdny evening, la keopinf with irniieticc day. tb national color mbU-mand flags were used to the eeorativr scheme. During the ban-mthe following program was mulshed: Community singing, led y Mist Amelia Buckley"; reports ram the various committers; four elections from the airing trio, Misa Hcie Stevens, violinist, Misa Lota 'axman, celloint, and Bullock, pianist. At the conclusion or the ban-juand .program. Mrs. Christen tensen of.tha B. TaU, gave aa jiteresting and educational talk on M'orW Literature". She also gav l a spleBdirt manner, her interpre- lion of Solomon's "Song of Songs'' veial selec ,ons based on her subject for the BUfEtER'S 4 - - - LADIES' MISSES' CHILDREN'S A Beautiful Selection of Fluffy Fur Trimmed Stylish and veryInexpensive---onc- e you see the Clever; Styles and Beautiful Fabrics you will know . v. why we say Inexpensive. Coats-Char- Mrs,-Norm- a . ! GOTTA teSrwSv VOt . vaTTY Y iw ; ovc WW 006HVTA W.mStf- - J V BOT a" ivwy iWl WHB) out-6ocdmi- VJELtAHW omawfe ghT ZHV TIMOOjTVIVv - COATS et f-W- - o- ming, ' , ?W WINTER UNDERWEAR ' Ladies' Cotton and part Wool Unions . . . . 60c to 2.00 Children's Fine quality Cotton & part wool 60c to 1.50 Men's gooil weight Cotton and Woolens 1.25 to 3.50 Boys' Unions, Cotton and part wool . . . . . . 65c to -- 0 Complete line of L,D S. Garments ' k -4- PhterS - r. Plo-noer- s, i Kill-pac- n, r;i PRACTICE; ... JONEEE HAUGHTEKS KTERTAINED !r. William Halladay entertain the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, np No. J at her home Thursday arnoon.gjfrs. Halladay gav9 an cresting historical sketch of the ; of her grandfather, the late 'or Madeen. Two Instrumental octions were furnished by Jay eler and Mis Rhoda Johnson g two beautiful vocal solos. Mis lella Sandberg gave two read-- s, Mrs. Clara Meservy read from estern History," and Miss Elaine xman furnished two readings. A icious luncheon was served to two invited guests: including k Frank Halladay and Mrs. brge Madse it ' ITRSDAY AFTERNOON IDGE CLUB n interestiwr and en lovable so affair of the week was the rnday Afternoon Bridge club ty, at (he home of Mrs. C. H. rd Thursday. Pink and .white vsanthemums were used in Four tables of bridge were Mrs. Fred Cornell receiving. mgn, score favor. A dellciou fcheon was served to the follow- club members: Mrs. Henry W. kse, Mrs. John U, BuchL Mrs jC. V right, Mrs.1; Fawn iedqulstr Fred Cornell,' Mrs. J, W. O. H.,Heindsclman. Mrs. B. Morgan, Mrs. Clarence Nay- Mrs Joseph T. F'arrer,'-Mrs- . n O. Nielson, Mrs. E. D. Herbert Rol inson, Mrs. J. 1 dec-tin- g. Far-Mr- s, Sut-Mr- s. ' Members of the Third ward Re lief society choir are requested to nncet this evening at 7:00 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. John Collins, for regular choir practice. A full Attendance Is desired. T DAUGHTERS OP PIONEERS MEET Members fit the Pleasant View lamp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs, tvy Perry Thursday afternoon. The "ollowlng interesting program was "The Dutchfurnished: Reading, man's Cat", Mia Mona Perry vocal lo, "Silver Bell of Memory," Mrs. historical Elizabeth Pulsipher; sketch of the lle of the late Rich- rd Brereton Sr, by his grand- laughter, Mrs. Florence Glazier. Musical selection were 1bo enjoy ed, during which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Amy Slack, Mrs. Sonoma Mrs. James Mcldrum, Mrs. fClizabcth Pulsipher, Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher, Mrs. Maud Glazier, Mrs. Florence Glazier, Mrs. Dora Cluff, Vrs. Elizabeth TergesonMrjLillie Fergeson, Mra Josephine Thomas; Mrs. Pearl Stubbs, Mrs. Elmira Boyer and Miss Mona Perryi Mel-1ru- 1 Miss Virginia Conrad, a fall bride, a delicious luncheon was served to Pink and white colored chryaantha-- 1 30. Miss Genevieve Sutton and mums were uedm decorating the ' r;ffrH - fc wr, iw.rrtd enienaining room, uamea aua .he game prizes. Numerous bcauti- music were enjoyed, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Kul gifts were received-b- y the guest the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frank of honor. .' Holdaway, ,Mr. and Mr. Elmer Mrs. Lydla Holdaway, Mrs' Warren Conrad of Taber, Canzida, Mr. and Mra. El- wood ConroV, Mrs. Allle Bertin, Albert Conrad, Mis Geraldine Mrs. Emma Beesley, Mrs. Vivian Billing, Mr. John H. Walker, Mrs. Israel Hodson, Mr. T. B. Pace and Mrs. Leon Newren. Holdaway, Scl-ma- n, DELIGHTFUL RELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Thomas Oldroyd, president of the Manavu ward Relief society: teachers and her assistant, Mrs. Zina Cook, entertained the officers, members of the choir and teacher of the ward Relief society organization, in the ward Relief society hall Thursday evening. The following splendid program was furnished under the direction of Mrs. E. H. Holt, first counsellor: Selection; Re lief society holr; prayer, Mrs. F, G. Warnick; address of welcome, Mrs.' O.. K, Hansen, second counsellor; two readings, Mrs. O. K. Hansen;, reading, student of B. Y. U.; selection, Relief society chorusT humorous remarks, Mrs Ellis No better Blankets for the same money anywhere-- . Full size Part Wool Doubles .... ... . . . . . jf honor from his friends as guest sembled. . . 3.95-5.4- 5 GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. "and Mrs. O. J.Skinner enter tained at a well appointed dinner party at their home Wednesday eve ning, in honor of Mrs. Sumner's MISKIONARV SHOWER Green parents, Mr. and MjrWr-H- . ENJOYED cf Ogden, who were here visiting M. I. A. members of the Lake Chrysanthemums were UBed in dec orating the dining table. Covers at a mis- were View ward ;ntrtaine-laid for li. ifc S(t !S sionary shower at the home of Mrs. Annie L Glade Wednesday DINNER AND RADIO evening, complimentary to her aon. CONCERT Mr. and Mis. Milton McEwan Serge Glade, who will leave Monday for Salt Lake where ha will attend at a waffle suppar at the L. D. S. mission school, for two Jjcir home Wednesday evening, in weeks before leaving for the Ger- lionor" of Mrs. I. S. Miller of New man mission field of the church. York and Miss Waneta Norman of Games and music were enjoyable Logan, who are here for a few days. features, during which a delicious Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. luncheon was served to 25. Many N. E. Miller, Mr, and Mrs. A. D. useful-g- ift were presented the Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l Large size Soft Cotton Plaids . . . . . . . 100 per cent All Wool Plaid Double . Buy "Jko Pair and Save Money. Pay tteapr- , "' FINE TAILORING E NT .. .... LL, THE TAILOR 7 50c to RHERALUWANHDS Novelties 40 and 54 inch 65c to 3.95 yard 5 ADVANClS SHOWING OF HANDKERCHIEFS for the Holidays- - A deposit will hold any purchase - : - - until Christmas. - SHOWER TOR RECENT-- BRIDE 1-2- ; Hamiels, Wool Crepe Tweeds; Twills and JLadiesLHeather Hose . . ...30c Men's Wool Sox in all shades and sizes Nc finer or more artiftie tailoring can be had any place in America that we are now doing in Provo Gentlemen's first class fine trade is Solicited. MITCHE . Beautiful line of French .... .... .50c Rayon Ladies' Wool and Silk .1.00 ' ENJOYABLE TIME AT SHOWER Complimentary to Miss Norma Bandley, whose marriage will take place this month, Miss Maud Sutton' and Miss Estella Acord enter tained a number of friends at a miscellaneous shower at the home nf thA latter Thiirs, Fall flowers pretilxdecorat9d the Games and entertaining rooms. music were enjoyed, during which DRESS WOOLENS Ladies' Wool and . prepared to supply their needs. . Clothes are designed, cut and made here in my own are given ':6hop'bythehighest"Bkilled''HrtlMns.":Kttirigs and all work ia strictly hand tailored. congregation aangi"Goodhlght Ladies.' wa pro nounced by Mrs. Joseph Sudweeks. .. . . ... .10.00 - RENTER HOSE To the men of Provo who Accustomed to first class, fine tailoring, I desire to announce that I am now Palmer; remark, Mr. Ephraim Ellertson, president of the ward Re lief society." Delicious-refreshme-nts were served to 65, after which .tQe 5 made of best quality Outing Flannel- - Low prices. Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts Ladies' Outing Flannel Night Gowns OMgEM are. -A.jN . . . ;2.45-3.9- 'PAJAMAS FOR THE FAMILY Warm, clever Pajamas for Ladies, Men and Children J 4 '. 1 - ' BLANKETS . r Mrs.,S.'B. Davis and Mra Nettie Conradrentertained a number' of l datives and friends at the miscellaneous shower at the Conrad residence Thursday evening in honor ofM,rs. Harold Hodson, formerly BID the tertained a few friends at a veni- were presented the ladies as favors. the Hotel Roberts Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. host and hostess and the guests of son dinner-'- at A large bouquet Joseph Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. honor.- Following the supper, a Saturday-evenin- g. rt was enjoyed. of the season's flowers formed an Vincent, Mr.aniJtrs. Lynn Vincsplendid ent, Mr: and Mra C. N. Whlttaker, VENISON DINNER GIVEN table, on either side of which Miss Moneta McCoard, Miss Gladys AH HOTEL ROBERTS an ivory colored candle in a silver King, Harold Makln and Albaa -, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Edwin Stein en candleholder. v, Daintjr nosegays Musser. Miss Florence Miller, Hone, radio-conce- to 9 . Eat right, if yott wish to live long, prosper and enjoy life ;to the Very limit. You 'don't have to go on a restricted diet or eat things you do not care for. 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