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Show sA ..PRO y Q .'(U.T AB - JE.Y E K I.N.G J A I J),v W SA:Yr;P,RIL ,84 9 31. PAGETHRK 1 w y j.' 11 i .' i i " i'.n.'i.i. ; i i i. i i . i m ii.t . iii . iii pi' i ji ii i i - . I 1 1 V , ... .. r,Jfc". t.-;lJ( 4. --.. ..i-vi... ae-,v,........-..... f-. -: 3g .. ., i ,.i , . . . I. ' 1 1 . . j .1 - i . ., . . .1. . i n . i. g.-I .V ,y . . I -. '. T" -sfi. . r8""' -. .... . ' ' . - . .. . . :. Vy . . . . liM n rvn rvn n R fp m w it nU 1 II I Ull t, II o V ana: ; i-.f i i A icial Giy einr Women -Miss Marie Ward of Springville, gave an 1 interesting - talk on her trip abroad. at thfritegular monthly month-ly eMloh'6f the' Catholfc Women's league of Provo, herd at the church rectory. Tuesday afternoori." 1 ' lira. Bride McBride', president, presided -'at the meethigVattd the program was' In charge of Mrs. G. Bestelmeyer. Business' was discussed. dis-cussed. '- : ! V Following the program, tea was served Mrs. G.' M.-SheesleV presided presid-ed Over the tea table; which wks prettily decorated With ' at '.' silver basket of daffodils,- and yellow tapers in silver1! holders. Mrs. i P. Cunningham and Mrs.' Floyd Bray assisted with the serving, "and Mrs. Pierce' Norton and Mrs. - P.' Ward poured. ' ': v ' :-X ':" ' 1 Thirty members were in attend ance at the ' attractive social " event. Silver Wedding Friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Wright at their home, ' the occasion ; 7 being- their , silver wedding anniversary.' v J Music, games ' and social chat; were ehjoydT"and' ' tf ; tasty repast was served to 1 the following self- lavlte'-gttests;'-'' ? J? 1 Mr.and Mrs. Loren Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eastmond Mr. and , Mrs. Fred Vvans,5 Mr.f Uft4 Mrs. :E. 1 ; Paker, JMrV and Mr: August Iiewis anir-Mm'riXawrsric Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Run-4 , nells, MrandMfrs Avtlhcer fdrdrMn and Mtg. Rober Greaves - Mr., andj. Mrs. Ernel Williamson, Mr. ; andV Mrs. Karl KeHerstrass; Mrs. Annie i Farley V Mrs.- Julia Brim, . John ; Mecham and Mr. and Mrq. -Eldon-Wright. 'V :": 'c- v v: "- 'vv . 'J . - .-; "5 A W- Jones Hostess At Party Mrs. ?A win t'Jones entertained a number oftriends- at her' home' Mondky afternoon, At a 'social af-- af-- tairtn honor'of her daughterr Mrs. Mex?Karre af American Fbrk: -j;. ' " ilrsFfank ' Goold had 'charge of the delightful games played during the ftertocttt,! pttie being won by Mrsfpeter Groneman and Mrs. Ed; CrteMLfThlittte Misses Gloria and-Charline Groneman-Jfurnished ' cleveT jaandlft tinRrsr-A- 'latyl '"trff'atteftdanee-were Mrs.' Albert - Udtfutrd".. Mr. T.'"Winiam Jones, 'MrsTvWniam" Eatra'r.'V' Mrs.' Xiena SwensOiW'. Mrs. : LeRoy' Olsen,; Mrs, GroVerf Forsythe MrsVBe'rt Johi- ' Johti Glfaud, ilrs.' Josephfrie'; Grone-' Grone-' man, f Mrs. oiran Gronimah, Mts. Lynn GrOneman, Mrs. Iter .Grdnef maift -'MVa. Orilla - GrohemanV Ms'. Frank rialladay, Mrs. Thomas Mttdenhallr Mrs. Ole E. Olsen Mrs. Frank GldMr. EA Graehl, Mrs. Ellen' Jones, Mrs. George 'G'rbne-man, 'G'rbne-man, Mrs.' James Burmlngham a&d Mrs. Jane Jones' - - ' ' Easteir.Outing Is jGdy Event ' 'An enjoyable Easter outing was enjoyed 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gibson Sunday eve- , i - Games and music were - enjoyed by the guests who gathered "around thelarge bonfire. A: delicious pi6- L nic luncheon was served to- the following:' fol-lowing:' - -' -(i -v -': i Uti and Mra, Fred Westphal, Boy and Jretaa Westphal,' ' Miss t Mabel Olsen, Mr., and ; Mrs. Hank John-eon John-eon -i and V daughter La wanna, "and Mr! and' Mrs. Gibson-. Luncheon lender d Mtsi J..W. Aird ' ' ' Mrs.' Dan Shields, member of the ' board of regents of' thd; University of Utah, was hostess at a charming luncheon- at her home In' Saty Xa'K Qty Tuesday af terttoon, ' in 'compn-ment 'compn-ment to-MrsT W. Aird-' of - Provd; who is leaving in the near future to ; reside InXCallfornla. " ) 5 ' T Twelve friends were Mn attendance;' attend-ance;' v .. ' -r:'-' Prbvoans ten- M'' ....... , - J. lie ui ma v - kviw Bawrae ahd tLeah Schemfnsky motored mo-tored to Ogd en Sunday, where they were Entertained at a theater arty:j Following'Jthe showr a dinner was givert 14 their horicfr at rthtfIotel Bigelow. " v - r- 4 ,Gamp No. 2 Mrs. .Maude Roberts will . entertain-, at rher home; M South : Fourth East street Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'eldck," for1 tha Daughters ot Utah Pioneers of Camp JNoL'2. TSe members ar "requested to bring their ' sewing. Luncheon will be served and a fine ttrogram has been prepared - A" full attendance is desired. - La Corida Glub v ; - A party will, be" given by ,Mrs;. George B. Carter Thursday after--noon at her home, for , members of the La Conda club. ' '- ; All - members are - cordially - in-( -yited. , V i, . Sfi Friends Honpr J. W. Airds A delightful social was tendered Dr. . and Mrs- J. W.- Aird. at the residence ftf 'Mr. and "Mrs. Alma Van Waererifen M ondav eveAincJ bv a group oz meir wasaicn county friends1. 1 " ' ' . The Airds w?U leave in the hear future to make their home; in California. Cali-fornia. ',---' '' " -''Music, social" chat and, reminiscences reminis-cences of early days were "enioy- m i . a.a ak.- ktble- features "tof the f affair. : De licious refreshments were served. Hostess To XSuild. Members 1 of v St. Mary's Guild spnt' ah ehjoyablief , time at the honie of Mrs. Joseph Hill Monday aicernoon. ; ' ; v uunnz tne aiiernoon or neeaie work and kiclal chal tt Usty re past was served to the 'following; Mrs 0. uJL King; Mfs.'- George Sibbett, Mrs.- J.' B. Sumner rs. M. Xk Summers, Jfitra MkrV i Berry, Mrs? - Herman - Hinzef., 4 Mrs James Addison, s Mrs. Emma ' Daugheifty Mrs:' 'Leslie - Condon, - -MrarE: 1 B. ShrtveTi ' and Mrav -Elltabeth v R. Schramm of Salt Lake,- the latter being':' 'guest;' ' .-.' ' ' . " Co QubAt Affair ; Mrs. B. Asael Johnson entertained entertain-ed at her home Monday eventn for members of the C6himbia : Sewing club.-:''. '' ':'.':' 'MV.Hl-T'!;-- I ! During the Ume spent with sewing", sew-ing", social chatcahd:music,'a dalhty luncheorr was served ' ' - . 'The 'following1 - members were present! - Mrs Hannah Cardall, Mrs. C: S. VincenV Jru Mra. Henry Booke, Mrs." William Vincent; 'Mrs. Ole' E. Qlsehi Mrs. C. A. Dahlqulst, Mrs. 'Ivan Thorne, Mrs. John Thur-gobd," Thur-gobd," ifrs.' Edwin':- Madsen,' Mr. Johh F. Mower:' Mrs.' Bessie Reese, Mrs; William - Minger; ; Mrs. Alma Al-Gue-Ween Glub Member cub will be the guests ofMrs. Leonard Madsen'. Thursday '. afternoon.";'-: '.'v:v;.yX.f-"', - Progressive "500" will be played and dfnher witf fdllow. All members mem-bers are extended a cordial invitation. invita-tion. Z' ' ' ' ' zoa and I Koar Fnen 'Miss " Alice " Jones and .Miss Theressa Moore ' are' visiting tela-aves.and tela-aves.and friends in Idaho and Salt . Silas Wilma Eldredge x spent the week end with relatives and friends in: Sal Lake City. Mrs. F. M. Bryden of Montpeller, Idaho, was among the- visitors f in Provo Tuesday. David Edward Huff of Lake Shore, and Eva Joljey of Elberta, Utah, 'were issued -a marriage license at the county clerk's joff ice Tuesd y morning Harold Peterson - of Logan; was here" feri business' - Tuesdays : ??" " Wilson IUtchle' of Charleston sperif Tuesday f In " Provd With friehdsv J" ' -TSv "John Frank. Borenson of Goshen; and Wand Holladay of Santa4tiln, were "Issued a marriage license" at tha - cwnty ''clerfc'a office Tuesday. Mrs. IC M. Jarmao of Lyman, Wyoming, is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. J. V Ford. Mrs. II; X- Slack has left to spend a1 vacation with rtlatives In ChicO, Caiiforniscvr -1! -' ' Miss v. Ella-Brown of Oakland; California, spent'Monday and Tues day f in' Provo- with- her uncle khd. aunt;4 Mr'an'd 'Mrs. "Francis Cum- mings. -; ' t '- - -v Mrs. J. IL Weight of Springville is spending a few days visiting at th home of heT sofKK.1 E? Weight and family "of" "Provo. ' '. '-;' - - rr- . B.-M. : Roberts has returned to his home Am ' Pov . after spending the winter ' months with 'relatives and friends Ttt Newport f-Beach California.; - : , TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOB;' BENTf;-i- TJNFUltNtSIDZIfli 3 rm mod apt, basement. 332" W.v 4 : Nd. Phontr lttW;-4 1 f a2l WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ' " HAullhg tras-h:vMoving.r"Phine 443M. ', m7 50r:Ti .i2X cruvvii RIMCDSSTFnft-PltlS epTTQN IS SMART BOTH FOR SPORTS A ND PARTY WEAR - Cotton is to be King of the Courts and Que'eflTof the" Ball, this spring andKfromer,. 'judging-- from . 'trie smart outfits shown at a recent 'style show at Gastonla, N. C" . Miss Mary Morris (left) modeled, in-the newest Jof all tennisf f'rocks, a gleaming white -piqio eomhlned with red. white aad blue ' striped pique." The stripes were used to men To ork In M k EFy Fields SALT, LAKE CITY, April 8 UJ! A woman's Mace is not . only in the home but also in politics and business,' betisves tieattle's former mayor, Mrs. Bertha K.' Landes. . A government " maintained and controlled by men . alone will be handicapped just as a home would if either the mother or father were gone, Mrs. Landes declared. Mrs. Landes does hot View widespread wide-spread lawlessness "in the United States . as a new development. '1 ' "We've always had a low rating as law -breakers," 'she commented. "Remember that Lincoln warned us if we continued the (practice Sye would get ' into trouble! v TTT": - "The 'real cause "is the breaking down of authority in the home." Va A special business meeting of Valley Circle w:u be held "Thursday "Thurs-day at 2 pV mJr'aC- th Masonic temple: y .i., " ' " AU-' members 'are- urged to be in attendance.' " ',v, " : " ' M. I. A Dance The final dance of the season of the Pleasant View ward M. I. A., Will be held Thursday . evening in the ward amusement halt - -- J : Good : mnsic has J been arranged for." All are invited. - 3 PURE SILK V" : - . '? '-' '' " - - - . Urged FLAWOm . v ; -.VrPATENTAP.PLlEDt FOI in the SERVICE weight V"-j . 'as well -. tCKXQ SPECIAL ALL WEEK j-ijxuvv-iri-ir------- --i-t- - - i i , V Economy Hose for the ' '- .: 77-' 1J3. North University Are; advantage through the waistline section and the skirt had fullness to allow speeding after tennis balls Mrs! Caldwell ; Ragan ( right ) showed a- Wiife' 'organdie frock frivolous and pretty enough for any party. It was embroidered in black and trimmed with a black patent leather sash, a hew touch, quite arresting' With the sheer or-' gandie. Pythian Sisters Hold Session An interestine session of ,Uie, Trtman s sisters., or v wofOj.,Jtmpie No. 9, was held at the K. Of P. hall Tuesday evening. -"-''-' Mrs Pearl 'McAuley,1' '"most excellent ex-cellent chief, was in charge of the meeting which was attended by 15 members ein Fqlldf : Business Meeting " ' Ladies'1 'Aid of the Community church met at Meno Trope hall Tuesday afternoon. ' Mrs. Harritt and Mrs. Belle were hostesses and a delicious luncheon was served tQ 35. Following a business busi-ness session, needlework was enjoyed. en-joyed. : r Amiable Eight Glub ters. Fred Liddiard will be host-1 ess to members of the - Amiable Eight club Friday evening at her home. Luncheonwill be served at 8 o'clock and? bridge will follow. A cordial invitation Is extended to all members.' - ' 'v '' Acacia Club Mrs.' LaVar Christensen will be hostess to" members .of the Acacia lb at her home Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Mrs. Frank Earl will give a program pro-gram on "Negro; Poetry." Luncheon will be served. All members aj urged' to be present. : An-' We Introduce HOSIERY as chiffon All Smart i. 'New - !-: Colors i - rr - , -,- - Woman WHO KNOtfS" . 77' i-'J?..'.'-;:'' -; Phcne 310 ; y Provo, Utah re .: '.. Pageant Casts At Social Members of the ' casts, of the Pioneer -ward Relief " society and Sunday school pageants .enjoyed' a party.1 at the' ward, amusement hall Monday evening." " VJ V .,' v Community singing ' .was led by Dutton Miller" and , a - variety ol Iclever arid amusing games -were played under the direction of Mrs. Marlon- Fiygare.- Miss Emily Nor man" gave a reading; and remarks of appreciation .were made by William Wil-liam Normal in behalf of those present, Grover Miller ' presented Mrs. ' Mabel Tan-HerJ' Tan-HerJ' whol hadfuB" charge" of the pageants,' with a: beautiful vase of flowers. Mrs, Tanner wrote and di rected both pageants. Deifcfbus refreshments were serv- ed'to 10O. Mrs. Mattie Harding was a special guest. Mrs. Mary FerrelL Mrs. Clarence ' Durrant, Grover Miller, Earl Johnson and Mrs. Marlon Fiygare 'had' charge of the affair, and the refreshments' were prepared under the direction of Mrs. Alpha ' Reese, Mrs. ' Emma Christensen, Mrs. Millie Nelson and Mrs. Ida'Durrant. Bazaar Fridav At Fourth Ward Under the'auspices of the Fourth war Relief society,, a bazaar will be held 'Friday at the ward amusement amuse-ment hall, "corner of Fourth North and First West. The sale will com mence at 2 p. m. and will continue throughout the afternoon and eve ning. ' . ;;-'.::?"' Included among the goods for sale are embroidered: luncheon sets, aprons children's "wearing apparel, pillow ' easear etc- A 'number of. beautiful guilts;' including a hand some Flower Garden coverlet, will also be for sate: ; '"'' A musical program will be furnished fur-nished during- the day, and a fish pond ' wilf ' be - 'condn'eted- for the amusement of the kiddies A cafeteria luncheon will be served at noon. The public is cordially cor-dially invited to attend". W Mother Honored OnJB,irthday The residence of Mrs. E. E. Jones was the scene of a delightful social so-cial affair Tuesday evening, when her, ; family gathered to celebrate her i seventy-sixth birthday anni- d Versary. Progressive "500" was followed by a 'delicious luncheon. .In af tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Jones, Mr. and Mrs. EcT. Morgan, Mor-gan, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey, J. W. Bailey, Joseph Park, and Mrs. Jlunt of Rupert, Idaho. Program planned For B. Y U. Women . -i. i Mrs. Herald R. Clark will be hostess to the B. Y. U. women at her home, 313 South Fifth West street, Saturday at 3 p. m. ; Dr. Ralph B. Chamberlain of the University of Utah, will speak on Thomas , JIardy, who is considered one;, of the greatest contemporary social writers. Miss Eunice Bird will read a short play. i r; ah memoers aro . requesiea wi be in attendance -mi i arrs Is and Model Coff ee. V.The$ame hands that 5inikc cheap reses can- j z UtMll X Alio JliUCiXO. v Models -com from tnose Kno maKe notning else. It's true of anything any-thing including coffee. Scnilling is the only cof-ifee cof-ifee roaster jvho does not jry to Vniake both cheap and good . coffee' side iy . $ld. Schilling is the only ; specialist in fine produc-, tion. That's bound to rft- suit in better coffee, n Wing of the Morning 0y OlBTuOTL wpyi Ik Thursdau . Eriddy . Saturday v- Doors Open at 10 A. ML .1 ft t j lines, will be put on sale; Every item will be cut to the core. Special tables, special racks have been placed on the floor for this grea: Rummage Sale Odds and Ends Sale. In connection we will place 2 50 Urand New presses and 250 'Brand New Coats on sale.- ''" '"-n'' .-'.' BLOUSES Long - and short sleeve models in sizes 34 to 40. Spring colors, tan, eggshell, white," turquoise shades; Rummage 90c Oclie ...... . HUCK TOWELS Just the size for the home A limited number to a customer. Rummage Sale. 10 for 79$ MILLINERY $2.88 - $4.88 Youthful, emart, -yet inexpens- 'ivelyprlceit, The season's newest new-est straws anct fabrics In the . season's smartest shades, also black and white. A SPECIAL, GROUP Clever models of every- description descrip-tion in all the most fiT wanted colors Www RAYON GOWNS Beautifully trimmed, 'plain colors. Values to" $1.98. Rummage ftn Sale ou; Run-Resisting BLOOMERS EJttra large size bloomers in flesh and peach color. Elastic .waist arid knee; Double back; round reininforced crotch ?air. poc Rummage Sale Special ' SiPRING COATS Values .ta; $10.00 Rummage Sale Values ' to Ji5.00 1-Rummage Sale $7.00 Values ' to $29.50 " Rummage '. Sale .00 llWaigfl-ll'lllllMMMMhwMW .-.' -" , . Sj.'.!('i-.- ' "lill nilif REMEMBER-i-We are not : .v." 1 j '-I x -I- .;f,'i" THIS IS 'THE . y t . .-. ; - f 1 1 1 11 .... I , This is- the first Rummage Sale Lewis Ladies' Store has ever had. Our buyer Mrs. Led N. -Lewis , is preparing to go to New York, but before she leaves all bar short odds and ends, soiled merchandise. Frocks Women's Wash Fabric, fast . col-, ors, assortment of styles Rummage. Sale. CCc RACKS - RACKS Coat values unexcelled. Rummage Sale QQc as low as ....... tTf" Real ? Bargain t)resses 011 this rack; ' ' Rummage Sale CCc as low as . ..." SILK UNDIES Line dyed crepes in lace trimmed and tailored models. Chinese stepins and panties. 6Gc Rummage Sale ... TOTS' DRESSES Fast colors and wash, f a b r i cjs yoils, dotted swiss. Ages to 6 years. y Rummage - Sale 4 for 80c PRINTED PAJAMAS Wide trousers tuck-in blouses. All sizes. Rummage Sale . . . . ... 00c 6r V- Kayser Hosiery Wear Kayser hosiery to complete com-plete your spring outfit, a national na-tional ? known brand, all new shades all sizes to 10 Vn. Rummage tm Sale Lot Values to JW5i''.;..? Z6S HAND BAGS Calx'jMtoroccp leather Hags In .net ' shades. Neatly ' lined and fitted, J' : VjmriU Rummage Sale ...... Jj&.J RACKS RACKS I '- ttt? rn :rrt ibmnmmmmmmB cm - 1 - An LEO LEWIS-MGR. -1 Thursday v' Friday ; Saturddy Open at 10 A. M. HOSIERY Broken lines Full Fashion light and dark colors,' nearly all sizes. Rummage Sale 60c Girls' or Boys' SWEATERS? Mixed wools, sizes 8 to 16 years, j Rummage Sal a TWO tor CCc RAYON UNDIES 4 Regular 59c values j Bloomers,- French . panties, ruffled; shortsV . r ' ' Rummage Sale, . ; ffj 3 for .H $3.95, $5.0p GLOVES . Our Higher Priced ' Lmes Reduced 02.be Many. of the international makes. Max Meyers included1 In his lot-Novelties lot-Novelties finest makes, s finest' kid and all- new shades. ' Rummage Sale FROCKS : Values to $5,95 Rummage Sale Values, to $9.95 Rummase Sale Values to $17.50 Rummage Sale 03.CC $5.00 0900 Colorful Scarfs Your spring suit or smart tailored tail-ored coat will look more chic with a "scarf,; Rummage Sale 48c to 0H4C in Provo j '.- " 1. THIS" IS THE i PLACE 'itdi p--i iiiJi I'- mm, I" I 1 - I. ,. ..1 |