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Show (";- '. V PROYO, (UTA.H)- EVENING . ILEU A h D,. y,j A H JJ A RlYvC.-J. - pack Tiinnc fr f HOUSEHOLD HELPS 4f - ;; busings topi as i . . -. . HOLIDAY CUGGESTIGK; . , . DECORATIVE HINTS 14 " umnei: uaven Wilhelmina Members I, " 9 A -sumptuous dinner' party' wm giren by .Mrs. George 11 ads en at her home Saturday af ternoon, . or member of the Wilhelmina club Games and social chat .followed and were enjoyed by Mrs. D. J. bowen of Garfield.' Mrs. D. 1L Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mrs. George Swallow and Mrs.' 3acK Hardy or Salt Lake Mrs. Ida K.. Raamussen; lira- Levi Carpen- u, Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Mrs. Emma J. Knudaen, MrsT William J. HaHa- day. Mrs. William Mitchell, : Mrs. Leonard Adams , and ; Mrs.l. Annie - Davis, all of Provo, and Mrs. Lean lurK of Blackfoot, Idaho. Dance At Fourth Ward .. A dance -will be. held In J: the Fourth ward amusement hall Tues-dayevenlng. Tues-dayevenlng. Immediately following iCte. close of the regular IX. I. K, ' meeting.- . " -? b All mutual members are cordially Invited. p,.f . Patty ForvPioneers And Their Daughters '. A social will be given by Camp Ko. I. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday at 2:S3 p. ta. at the; home otMrs. Nephl Anderson, 4SS North , Fourth East .street, fox all pioneers .and daughters-of pioneers residing in the camp.. -- " A rood program will be furolsh- ) cd-and' luncmheon will, be; served. A full attendance yViUte appreciated. appre-ciated. - '-";. Provo High School WdmenS: Meeting ,. Announcement is made of the Provo high school women's meeting, meet-ing, which is to be held Thursday at 3:30' p.. m. at' the; residence of Mis. Oscar Garrett, 726 "North University, avenue. y ; : x "-A musicar will be' -furnished, by Mrs. Norma. P. Bullock,"; assisted by Mrs. Alene C. Simmons. All members are cordially Invit ed to be in attendance. y . y Camp No; 3 to Hold Session . ' Mrs? Ole E. Olsen wilf be hostess to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 3. Thursday at 2:30 p. m: at her home. , , ' ' The assisting hostesses wHI'Tbe Mrs. Frenna Booke and Mrs, Carrie Vihcent. A splendid program has been prepared and. luncheon will :be served. All members and thos eligible for membership are cordial ly Invited to be present. V -V Russian Prince5S Now, Models inParis Provo Gouple Will Reside In Price A rAttchdcd Md-?M In Spanish Fcrh "M. B. -II. club members were ' pleasantly ; entertained . Saturday evening at the home ' of-Mr. and Mrs. P. J, 'Bradford : la 'Spanish Fork,-the affair being "given In .honor: of Mr. and . Mrs.' Wendall Brt!f?rd.6f ProvV kig progressive Uio. U'Jne Ili-ia-lag progressive nXTV Eugene Ilalla- " day and Mrs. Arthur HaUaday winning win-ning Uie favors.- ' ,'v -. . Several bautiful violin selections Vere furnished by Reed Bradford, accompanied at the piano by hts sister. "Lola Bradford.- Miss - Bradford Brad-ford rendered a. number of splendid splen-did piano . selections. ' ' " " A delicious luncheon was served, the 'hostesses . being assisted by Miss Irma Bradford. : -J.. Bidden. -were Mr., and Mrsrlfu-ene Mrsrlfu-ene - Halladay. Mr. and ?Irs. Ai Uansen, Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Mai-cen, Mai-cen, Mr. and Mrs. Them: 3 Davits, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ually, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell,. I it. and Mrs. Alva Colcmaa of Ha 11 ' L: and E. C-.0lsen.cf- Logan, the latter being a guest, . BiirthdayDinner : Delightful Affair " A well appointed far...1. dinner was given by Mr. and lira." A. Vill Jones at their, home. Cunday after; noon, the occasion being Mrs. Jones birthday anniversary. A basket of red carnations prettily" pretti-ly" decorated ' the", dining stable. Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. Gcorgu Groneman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Martin, Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Groneman. .Mr. and" Mrs. Alex Karrcn, Mr., and Mrs. 'Clyde Blr. Mrs. Josephine Groneman, Maurice, Euth, Fay, Fawn and Bill ' Jones, ' ' -' ' ' - - Mrs. V. H. Tuft Is Club Hoctccs - An enjoyable time was r'pent by .members cf the" Saturday ."fter-; ."fter-; nocn Drid-2 club . Saturday," - hon ! they were entertained at the Lome of Mrs. V. H. Tuft. - , - -" - 0 i - Three tatl?s of bridge were played,. play-ed,. Mrs. Ju.tis Johnson being avrrd: J th.club priw, Ilr?.. O.'M. Slark the j:st favor and Mrs. Lc?ter Erian the consolation award, r The fol'o-A'ir? were - served a tasty rep t: 1 1rs. Lester M. Brian, .Mrs. Justin Johnson, Mrs. Harold JJlumcnthzl, Mrs. Uuzi Jolley, Mrs. Cecil Larsan, : Irs. Leo Ferre, Mr.3 a. I'rs. Vercl Brlen-i C ' - - i, Mrs., . . : T r - strup, r f ...3 t .: To horTor.Mr. and Mrs. A. Schweitzer, who are moving to Price,: Mr. and Mrs. Don C. W1V llams cave' a artv Saturday evei nlmj at their home, . . . Thro tables of progressive "SOO'.' were played: after walch( dancing and ettisty supper were the features fea-tures of enjoyment. Sweet -r- peas were used as a table decoration. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs.. Ed . Burton and Ir3. Schweitzer. The guest list included Mrand Mrs. Schweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton,-Mr. and itrs. Ted Hatton, Mr and . Mrs. John W. Farrer; Mr. and Mrs. J. B Seethaler, Dr. and Mrs.' J. C. Bo'wn and Lloyd Williams. Wil-liams. ri':-v:C . .: '., :- Bridge Party r : - Proves Enjoyable Thf residence of Mrs. iiitl -Jons l f i h ' L -J '4 Princess Vera Manoukhine. daughter of one of the most famous noble houses of old Russia, tjow is acting as a manikin in a; Paris fashion salon: She is shown here modeling a new coatof pale pearl velvet, trimmca with blue fox. Prjce: $8000. - " Ray Gammon Honored At Farewell Mr. and Mrs. James '.Blake ch- tcrtained at an enjoyable - social affair Friday evening. at their honpe in nonor or Air.- and JMrs. Jtiarry Gammon; and their son,; Ray Gaih- mon. Young Gammon ; will leave February.!, f or the Tongan islanqs, where' he -will labor as missionary 1 v Music an was the scene of an cnjoyablec-U e ,on M a doua SUPpLr cial affair 'Saturday afternoon. I . . , , L . cial affair 'Saturday afternoon. when sne was nosiess 10 memoera of the' Just-A-Mere club. ; , - Three " tables of - bridge wera played, Mrs. Gil Cox receiving the club prize, and Mrs. Bert Hedqulst the guest favor J A- delicious - Kmcheon was served I the - guests being seated at one long table,",, which was attractively decorated t with; pink . and white sweet peas.- . .- ''- 'Present vere the -following : Mra. n. Il-IIomer, Mrs.Marvcy Holland, Mrs.'G. L. Shurtleffi Mrs. Gil Cox, Mrs. , Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Leo iitherland, Mra. Cannon fjones, Mrs. Thomas Clitheroe. Mrs. Ralph jThormTa, and guests: Mrs. Bert Hedqulst, .Mrs. Walter Wlest and Mrs. Hazel Clark, S ', -. Bonneville Ward r Helief Society Mrs. James C. Snow and ' Mrs Mary Allen will give thu lesson on the "Book of. Mormon" at the Re lief society meeting in the Bonneville Bonne-ville - ward chapel Tuesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. x " ' ' ' . music wiii oe rendered -n by a group of Provo high- school stu dents. A large attendance is ex pec ted. - . -' ' ' ' Dinner Guests Oh Sunday : Mr. and Mrs." Hynm C. Nichols entertained at .dinner at their home Sunday, covers being laid f or" Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and son Billy of Vineyard, and Mrs. Rue Miir--dock and children, Elaine, Guy and Murray Murdock of Lehi. y - ' .' . Lddies7 Aid . Meets Tuesday , '.The , regular . meeting of ' tho Eadies' Aid of "' the Community church will be held Tuesday at 2;3Q oclcktlno-Trope'hauT' V - At full attendance is desircds. Bridge Party Is f- ' Tendered Coiiple - Complimentary to -their con and Liiinea Club-To Club-To Have Party Members of the Linnea club, Willi daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. be entertained "Wednesday jafter- Clark Newell Jr.. who are visiting noon at the-home of Mrs. T. Wil here from Price, Mrir-and Mrs, J Ham Jones. . x - , - Clark Newell Sr., entertained " a I - Two tables of -v bcidge - will be lew young friends at- their honi'j Friday evening. ' - . Two fables of bridge were played, after which a. delicious luncheon was served to the guests of honors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nuttall, Mr. and -Mrs. A. G. Hulick and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph H: Nielseru - played, prices .nwarded and lunch- con served. 'All members are extended ex-tended a cordial invitation. . AH who jiave been in any doubt whatsoever about the' reality of Santa Claus surelyrmust- becon-vlnced becon-vlnced by the bills payable Jan. 1., Second VC(ard Relief Society ' ' : ' The theological department ' of the Second ward Relief society, will have charge of the meeting Tueo-lay Tueo-lay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the ward chapel. : v , ' v Mrs. Alma Bourne will gtwe lha lesson. The -teachers', training c'ajs will commence at 1:43 p. m. . J" . , : .i "V - ''', ,4- v.- A- d ,3 . m . n! . One, thing .aboui,-. these ong dressqsr-the ladies now,, have to button "them to keep' the tails of their gowns from getting1 caught. Bonneville Mcctiiicr Planned Mrs. E. I. Egilson will en,' i Jain at her home Thursday at ."l!:) , p. m. for members Vf ;Camp Uiinc-villp,' Uiinc-villp,' DaughlerH f trtah Ploncrrti. A fine program -will. "bo furnLshcj and luncheon will bo served. A!I members and ' jhOBp frligibto for membership nHe jcordlaliy lnvltcij. ' . A hen InjyclHngtoni,'Kan.,,)'Went for a tide Ion tJo1 bumper of "-her owner's automobile Usually the hens are Intho back scat, , U OLJ ' 'JJ to- u,S)--m f fir rp tf fti (f fi'' 1 Hundreds of; people took ctdvanti offcredx'l ; i Saturday Many : other attractive bargains await Vou. don't miss this Money Raising Money Saving Sale " ; , was served. A large number' of view and . curios which, were Secured Se-cured by Mr. Blakie when he was on a mission in the Tongon islands 21 years ago, were placed on display, dis-play, V, . 'J In attendance were Mrs. Mary VI. Bunnell, Mr. and MrsTHarry Gammon, Gam-mon, Max Blake, Mary Blake, Joseph Blake, Ruth. Blake and the host and.hostess. ; " ' . ' Senator Heflin shouldn't worry about, being disowned by his party at .hirac H;e ought to he able o get a job almost any place now as a heavyweight boxer. -, Concert Vaudeville At Fourth Ward Under the Juspices of the ward iMrl. A.; a concert vaudeville will be given Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the ward amusement hall. s . Miss Ora ; Pate . is in charge of the entertainment, which promises to be delightful in every detail. The public in general is invited.. You can't tell a man who Is suf fering from one, that a cold in the head doesn't amount to anything. r s v -Arnold F.cv - holt, M: r: O. M. ! and MI T Fork, t Marri J .-For r food, c i-Now, i-Now, tL thing r Gunn. Just . lieves t. sleep I and lo- -you no, which o mat stomxcV. - ...-1. . .a re-cat re-cat end I vp;er r oitc-5 ' ju:t c izx? words of pr:!:; of ycur mrllcins. Nothing cve rr.i rell'f and htzlth ts Lydia pound clJ, I cni a practical r.urr z cr.d ,zs to rundown that-1 was unable to work. I .:td to suffer ebonies ct t:cs ; r.d would have to lie down the L V't pare cf the day. After : o bottles of Vetsble Com-; Com-; ;und I felt better. Now I hsve r : a ten bottles and teel tine. I j, recommend it to many of myi pit: its." Mrs. Florence John- QvLtposiffW i d e fiii ff c a t i b n s u r es ihe'r etu r n of y pu k . COMPLETE, BUNDLE ; J 1 " '..Li' ""'Li 1 v (i-'-'; "Hitch article It - cfjccJ:c':L;jiit and -. " ,t V JUZll ycur tur.dls 2.-3 c -r..'.:i c-ch crticlc to make sure'of proper identir.c.t:;.i. 71.1 j id .:tir;ca-tion .:tir;ca-tion is checked end re-chccL.d r j ycur c!cil.:i pail throu-h the different procc:::;, tLui i..:urin2 you tHe return of your comphto coni'-nrntr.t. And j this is only one cf the inr.-ii..:. Lis preculicni ve take to protect and afu:rd ycuf; clothes. 7e have made a business ct vc:hdy. Mere j:r.i more vomen of this community ere l:..rni.-i thct clothe . laundered here ere cleaner and la:t longer! 4 G 7 - -. riio:Tc lei i ' r .t- .xa a i , - if ' : ' ' . ff I . - . i Fur; Trimmed All 5izes Finestof rabnes Charming iNew Styles o Kctitibiis Prices ' Silk Dresses . - ' - - -- ' N x : x N " N : j 1 v i, ...v at Clearance 7 -'Groups To Choose From ; ; ' " $6.95 xf $7.95 x, $9.95 . .$12,75 The Groups of Merchandise listed Check the list Below and See What Below are Selling at y N , , - ' ' .: 'XT: X. J' ' L:'x'a'" You ..Can Buy at 1 )t x v t : . i ' ' ' . ( ''I X ; - .. 1 mry . " V ' ' ' Buy - " . "i ;x r-f ..-.-. . ., -'Your, ' .v::-''! ' . . Coat -WM' :: v Now ' 1 r y. L;:1 at - ti( - ; , . v - -yV';; . HALF ,li: . price- ' Wi j; Prices' feiy"' y . ... .-..S. ,i ' ; ' X $13.95 : t-y x,x- 2'-XV. .A -N.y. N , I- '. ' ' " ' 'Jfs : 'ixi:iy:- 1 V.. iSILK VELVETS DRAPEklES A BEACON ROBES . TABLE: LINEN i ...x WINTER UNIONS -" '" Kid Gloves Lace Cbllars '.iTv ,.,.1 . ' A'.. , I C I t t i ONE LOT OF SILKS 40 Inchr; : CREr,E DE CHINE, SATIN v , , and PRINTED CREPE yd: it Iany Other Items Not Listed r Values to $2.95 yd V . . x.. , - ' ... v . ; . Come and Convince .Yourself r i. f u 1 1 V ... Co yv . Z'lrc- ,4. |