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Show V. - - 'O -A PROVO Y(UTAH) -EVENING HERALD, -TVESDAY, JANUARY 2 6, 1 932 PAGE THREE '- i VVij-V, v - V If 1 HooGiirl Is In Marned aver I j Evening Suit flRailtbow Glub Entertains f"' ArinmceirieAt' 6f the maWfaeffe Of IietA'Morthnf, daughter of Mri. liry H. Mbdiimr of Provip, to Jesse .Baker, county- assfesspfr of ' Beaver countv. will no . doubts come ay a complete surprise to beroany the ceremony - was , performed Saturday; January 16, at ' Beaver, Bishop W. W.-Farrer 'officiating. Mr. Baker'ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Baker of Miners-Mile. Miners-Mile. ' -ru,:-- i The bride Is well known In Provo. She is a graduate of the B. Y. U. and is a member of the Gamma Phi n Omlcron sorority . and the Clivell club. She ia a former member, of the Deca SemaFe social unit" of the B. TT U- For the past two years she has taught - school, at Miners-villa. Miners-villa. Mr. Baker has filled an I U. a. mission in ioriaa. Mr: and Mrs. Baker are residing In Mlnersville for the time being. - ;.. -- ,;: ' vvBirthday Dinner Given For Sister V A delightful birthday dinner was '' given by Mrsv Delia Maynard Sunday Sun-day evening at her home, in coto- ittmntltn hap slat!.' Mrs MattlA Hinckley. -vei: ' ' ;S The dining table was prettily decorated dec-orated with carnations. ,' - Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Samuel ( Warner, Mr. and-Mrs. - "Lamar Warner, Samuel Warner, 'JrMr. and Mrs; Noble Hinckley, Max NIsoneerr Miss Ruth Hinck ley,- Ted Maynard, Miss Alta Elliott,, El-liott,, Miss Maxine 'Maynard, Miss Helen Maynard, the honor guest and the hostess. -.,,- . Social For Clivell Glub Members of the Clivell club met at the home of Mrs. E. M. Ram-beau Ram-beau Monday, evening. ? - Needlework, bridge and luncheon were the diversions. In attendance were Miss VIrgie Beelar.Miss Clara Peterson, Miss LaVern Harris, Miss Ulllan Mortimer, Miss Mary Moir, Miss Zola Martin, Miss Amy Cum-mings, Cum-mings, . Miss Margaret . ' Mecham. Miss Merle Cummlngs,. Miss v Evelyn Eve-lyn Prusse, Miss Alice Bullock, Miss Elizabeth Gessford and Mrs. J.. Max Roberts; - the latter two 1 being Pionefer, Ward Mi3A;P6sti " There will be -no M; L A. meeting meet-ing in. the Pioneer ward this eve fclngfU-to"LieadershIp week sessions,; 'I v, ' i Mr." - i .. At ; - y A r7 I A I g Brand new Is the full-dress .evenlhg suit for women..! Maggy Rouff makes the trailing skirt and short coatee with puffed sleeves of dove gray velvet and the blouse of pink satin with a tiny golden floral design de-sign A--';-"-' - rr ' Open Session At Beta Sorosis Glub , Beta Sorosis cfub .members Will meet in open session Wednesday at 3:S0 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Alonzo Morley. ' 1 ' Mrs.vRuldn yan ' Wagenen: will read the threenact play, "EHzabelh the Queen," by Anderson. Special music has been arranged and lunoheon will be served."; Each member is privileged to invite in-vite one guest. " Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morrison, Who are leaving Provo to reside in Helper, Were tendered a delightful social affair at their home: .Monday evening By members of the Rainbow Rain-bow Bridge club and their hus-ba!nds. hus-ba!nds. A Four ' tables of bridge were fol-; lowed by a delicious luncheon. Mr. and' Mrs; Harold G. Clark wort the high;' score, prizes. il ; A 'Ixi attendance were Mr. and Mrs.' Enos Brimhall, Mr;- and Mrs'. Lowm Clark'; Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Hard-! mg, Mr; and Mm Lamar ; Hind- marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G Clark and Mr. and Mrs. ' E. " D.1 McDonald. St. Marys Guild - Mjrs: J. L. Hill was hostess to members of St. Mary's Guild Monday Mon-day afternoon at her home. ; After the business session quilting quilt-ing 2was enjoyed and a dainty' luncheon was served to seven members. mem-bers. -t Aurora Club ; Mrs. Lawrence Jones will be hostess host-ess to members of the Aurora club Thursday evening at her home, 485 South Fifth West street, Friendly Eight Club club will be the guests of Miss Emma Burgher Wednesday eve ning at her home. A H ; LinneaClub Members of the Linnea club "will be the guests of Mrs. O. M. Slack Wednesday afternoon at her home. Bridge : will' be the .diversion and luncheon will be served. Wednesday Club Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen will be hostess to members' of the Wednesday Wednes-day Afternoon Bridge club at her home Wednesday. I ; , . : ' MaL A. Program Rulon Hansen will furnish sas phone' selections during the preliminary prelim-inary program at the Third ward, M. I." A. , meeting" this evening at , T:30 o'clock at the ward chapel. ;enici i Clfci Am tmr wtUlM) berm. ml .1 with BtaM) 'rrnia Tilimitin mm aa Boat. Stint RdiabMh nrl f I019TT MOGGUTS ITUITWBSU LLS Db ar- A A si- LAST TIMES TONIGHT wrasTEi V ' A ' A- iftfll VA-; AAAtP i A' " - S V' CParamo TOMORROW . She was old enough to know her " own mind . . . But too young to know the ways of the world! i r v .I i , I, STARTS WEDNESDAY "RECKLESS AAAALEVING'?. Wltfci- NORMAN FOSTER j RICARDOTCORTE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY TENROD andSAJVT Last iimes-tonight ; n- mii Last B oy I Greta GARBO V ita Hari r -with i A Ramon Kovarro Lionel .Barrymore Lewis .-Stone with Marian Marsh In hier first starring role, and Anita Page - Regis Toomby Norman Foster -:-r Also -:-Dogville Comedy New Officers For Beauty! Operators i . Mrs. Allie Bertin was elected president of the Provo Beaijty Operators' Op-erators' association for the ensuing ensu-ing yearatjhemonthly dinner-! meeting lield at the home of Mrs. Tressa Overton " Monday evening Mrs. Delia Loveridge was the as-; sisting hostess. v I Other officers1 elected at this timet ; Were Mrs. Veneta Coe, vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Martha Jones, secretary; secre-tary; Mrs.' Dee Alexander, reporter.' ' Remarks were made by the outgoing out-going 'officers: Mrs. Delia Love-ridge, Love-ridge, president ; ' Mrs. Reva Wag- ner, vice president; Miss Lillian Allred, secretary; Mrs. Cora May-berry, May-berry, reporter. r: ; V Covers were laid for 10 at the dinner, and a color scheme of pink land green was employed in decorating decorat-ing (he dining table, roses being used. 1 ' "' , Cards IUowcLa : j ; i ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack ; Taylor entertained enter-tained Saturday evening -.at the.it home, a delightful time being spent with progressive ' 600. : ? ; Mrs. Fannie Ehrans and Amos Dallin .won the high- score prizes and Mrs. Leonard Madsen and Lave Bertelsen received; the consolation favors. Musical selections were furnished by Harold Kendall. i The following were servedL a tasty luncheon: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wignall, "Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lave Bertelsen, Bertel-sen, . Mr. and Mrs.' Amos Dallin, Mrs. Fannie Evans, Harold Kendall and Miss Beth Barrett of Provo. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, J. H. Bertelsen and Mrs. Mary Miner of Springville, Mr. and' Mrs. Claude Argyle of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. James Francom, Jr., of Payson. La Conda Cluh Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead will entertain at her home Thursday afternoon for members of the La-Conda La-Conda club. ' THr. and Sirs. Franklin 1L Brlckey have a son, born Monday at the Lfamily home. Mother and baby are getting along splendidly. Pres. S, L. Cipmaa of Alpine stake, is In Provo attending Leadership Lead-ership week' sessions. W. L. Biersach has' returned to Provo from Los "Angeles, Calif., f where he has been spending the past month on business. . Social Sixty Another Social Sixty Dancing club party will be held Thursday evening in the First ward recreation recrea-tion hall. x Lee Evans and his Banditti will furniah the music. K Cartoon Faramoons News . F An Anuing Side - of - : 135 .r.'?T REGARDLESS OF COST! ; i erf mm as m ww n v a m mrm -m r: U KIHiSj 135 1 A 'r. Dresses for .Street '. Dance Sport "and General Wear Value 8 to$lZJ50 mm .vii J a Mini - i .." . :.. . ? ' v v A i W All Sales Final Dresses of Satins Crepeg. Chiffons Prints f in . All colors f ... 1 ; V e ' f - ft h'X, Values 1 fd$12.S0i Lamb Chops Sliced Bacon , two v e r y - -hlgh quality (terns -for itnnsual bargains Wednesday 1 Lamb Chops, Rib, Loin or Shoulder at 15c per pound.- These are cut from small, late Utah spring Iambs, r and lean, sugar-cured sugar-cured Bacon, sliced, at Helper pound. Be , sure to, see our display of meats. ' Steamed Rice serv-dwithfiugar serv-dwithfiugar and - cream or made into puddings always i s apieasihg menu change, rf s economical, eco-nomical, ' too, espe-".cially espe-".cially ; at our new low price. We have made unusual prep-arat prep-arat ion to sell good, clean choice ,R i c e iWcnesdayA'a tHa prjee that will pay i you io bny a 5 or 10 Alb: bag (10 lbs 37c). This A price is the Ikrwest in years. Be sure, to take advantage advan-tage of this bar-, gain. Yan Camp's Tomato Soup Our store again has :a big supply of Van y C ani p '.s Tomato Soup. This will sell ' . for 55c per .. dozen ;cansr--5c per can all day Wednesday. , . ,Buy it by the dozen and save over 8 per .cent A dozen cans on the ' cupboard shelf, oftentimes .is '4Lt.gr6at cbnven- You and Your Friends : Pres. and Mrs. n. B. Calder of Vernal, have A arrived in rbvo. They will attend Leadership Week at the B. Y. TJ. A " V : Mr. and Mrs. Frances R. Burning-ham Burning-ham are the proud parents of a fine baby xlrl, toriV Sunday at .the xamiiy home. Motner and babe are doing nicely, Joseph Rlrie of Ogden is here to attend Leadership wee A.' . J. H. TVlddlson of Paul, Idaho, Counselor 6 the stake president, is among the Leadership week visitors In" Provo. Mr. and Sirs. Bert Collins have returned to their home in Salt Lakg .after spending a few days here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Helen C Johnson of Lovell, Wyoming; stake president of the T. L. M. I. A. of the Big Horn stake, has arrived in Provo to attend Leadership week sessions. Olga Carlson of Ogden, field director di-rector of the Girl Scouts of America is a Leadership week visitor. Mrs. Hattie Bent of Price, Mrs. Beula Draper of .Wellington, Anna May Branch of Price, Ethel I Sen-ical Sen-ical of Castle Gate, Mrs. Mary A. Parmley of Gordon Creek, Carbon county, Mrs. Stella Y. Phillips of Brigham City, Mrs.. Louie B. Call of Brigham City, Mrs. Heber Moore of Hannah, Duchesne county and Anna H. Smart of Duchesne, are in Provo, to attend Leadership week classes. Irene Klmber has arrived from Glendale, Calif., to attend Leadership Leader-ship week at the B. Y. U. Ariz,, student of the B. Y. U. is at the home of her aunt, Mrs George Duke, convalescing from an operation opera-tion for: Acute appendicitis performed perform-ed Thursday of last week. Her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Brooka-by, Brooka-by, have arived from Fredonia to visit with their daughter and to attend at-tend Leadership week. Reed Hacking of Reno, Nev., is here to attend Leadership week. Miss Elsie Hogan of. Salt Lake, member of the general board of the Y. L. M. I. A. is here for Leadership Leader-ship week. S. J. Fjeldsted of Centerfield, Miss Millie Hayward of Pan-guitch, Pan-guitch, Eliza B. Cook of Paris, Ida., Nellie Whitney of Brigham City, and R. E. Despain of lovell, Wyo., are among: those who registered for Leadership week at the B. Y. U. Monday. T. Edwin Thamert, manager of the Orpheum theater, has left for Boise, Ida. His daughter will return re-turn to Provo with him. "Miss Irene Brooksby of Fredonia, Mrs. Marie C. Thomas of Salt Lake, member of the general board of the Y. L. M. I. A. has arrived in Provo to attend Leadership week sessions. J. Dean Glbb of Hill Spring,-Alberta, Canada, has registered for Leadership week sessions. STOP NIGHT COUGHING Ordinary cough remedies do not reach the conditions which causa night coughing but Thoxinc, a doctor's doc-tor's famous prescription, doc3T; It stops the cough within a few min--utes and goes direct to the internal cause, preventing further trouble. Taken before retiring, Thoxine absolutely prevents night coughing. cough-ing. It gives the same speedy relief re-lief for sore throat too. Safe for the whole family guaranteed no dope. Money- back1 if not satis-fled. satis-fled. 35c. Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co. and all other good drug stores. -Adv. STAINLESS Same formula . . same price. Ia - original form, too, if you prefer for COLDS VapoRub OVER MILLION JARS USED YEARLY ; i .' : -1 A AAA . - ' Jemkiims ' W Qoittleg Business WE QUIT SATURDAY JAN. 30th. ONLY 4 DAYS MORE! FINEST 4 y2 QUALITY, SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE & Vz wi? irMs sl)kir ipiuidssj EVERYTHING MUST GO BY FEBRUARY FIRST! v SHOW CASES - WINDOW FIXTURES - SHELVES FOR SALE! VF SAFE - DESKS - TYPEWRITER - ADD MACHINE - CHECK PRO- f TECTOR-- PARCEL POST SCALES - CASH REGISTER All For Sale! mem snsc Pone Fine 100 Warste&Wvol The Greatest Sweater Values Ever Offered In Provo! $10 MEN'S LUMBER JACKS $7.50 JACQUARD COATS $7.00 LADIES' All Wool COATS $5.00 BOYS' Baby Shaker COATS $5.00 MEN'S 100 Wool SLD70NS $4.50 BOYS' RIBBED COATS $5.00 CHILDS 3-PIECE SUITS -TOUR CHOICE FOR on .95 C3eim,c Wn Caatfs $11 Leather Trim WOOL COATS $11 NAVY ALL WOOL COATS $11 CRUISER (Stag) SHffiTS YOUR CHOICE FOR Ask the Man Who Bought One! $1.00 KNIT CAPS . . . A A.. . gfoc LADIES' $1.50 and $1.00 HOSE 69c ;LADlis: $1.95 GotHamHose)a,C3( ;qBDR!EN;SjT50c,BOSE . . . . ,25$ :CfflIJJREN'S;25c.HOSE . . . . E2C .MEN'S Heavy 80c WOOL SOX Sgc LADIES' 50aBA3TON ... . ... 25c 11 i THE SALE OF A LIFETIME! This is not Underwear with 98 cotton cot-ton and a dash of wool, so it can be called Part Wool OUR UNDERWEAR CONTAINS 50 - 65 and 100 WOOL of the Very Finest Quality. 1 WE ARE SELLING UNION SUITS in this QUITTING-BUSINESS SALE AT I OF THE COST PRICE! MEN'S $4.50 UNIONS MEN'S $5.50 UNIONS MEN!S $6.50 UNIONS $1.75 $1.00 and 65c Children's Unions 39c $1.75 MEN'S RAYON UNIONS QJc W(0)IL iWMIS $3.50 WOOL MIX SHIRTS $4.00 TAN SUEDE SHIRTS $4.25 O. D. SERGE SHIRTS ' YOUR CHOICE FOR $6.00 Virgin Wdol SHIRTS .$2.25 - 0 Ujiijtjvi2;iaiiiuifli " $1.00 Kickcrnick Bloomers (SQc $1.25 DiVNCE SETS . . . . . . . . . 75c $1.25 COMBINATIONS -75c $1.50 PRINCESS SLIPS 75c $1.95 and $2.95 Kickernick COMBINATIONS $11 .25 $1.95 CAT'S PAJAMAS . . . . $1.25 $1.75 INDIES' Rayon Unions 89C GARMENTS All $1,00, $1.25, $1.50 . .79c All $1.65, $W5, $2.00 $fl .GO $13.50 COATS SSS'Vi:-SPIOAlS; :.poats v.,. . . . . . .,02,945 U Jence.. 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