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Show QRK crnzEN ' FRIDAY, NQVEMf FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944 Flannel, Crepe & Rayon Go Plain and Flowered Designs PRICED SPECIALS , mSmm, ! V ;lXl 3 .i t i YjWvv VA f - i ' ft V M w M ' M&f W V":- i I 'A v -A THIS BANK WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1944 ARMISTICE DAY BANKING HOURS 9:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. SATURDAYS 9:00 A. M. to 12 NOON Taxes may be paid at this bank Peoples State Bank of American Fork Resources Over Two Million Dollars Local Items Mrs. Ella Bowman of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Is visiting for two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Fred W. Wright. Miss Naomi Brown of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ell J. Clayson. Also visiting at the Clayson home on Sunday was Mrs. Lillian C. Booth of Provo. Lieut, and Mrs. Fred Wright and baby spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. Wright's father, Dr. John R. Lewis. Mrs. W. R. Halliday accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. J. R. Whitman of Apple-ton, Apple-ton, Wise, arrived here Wednesday Wednes-day for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. LaOrande Rich-ins Rich-ins of Los Angeles have reported the birth of a daughter October 23. The Rlchlns have one other daughter. The grandparents are Mrand Mrs. Clyde Rlchlns of American Forkv After spending the past month in American Fork with her daughter, Mrs. George Hackford, Mrs. Lloyd Varney left Monday to return to her home in Los Angeles. She was accompanied by Mr. Varney's mother, Mrs. Rose Varney. Mrs. Reed Robinson returned this week from a ten days trip Rhw nf rhi tn sit. cttv to Denver, Colo., where she visit Saturday where they attended ed with her son Parley Robin- the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo performance at Kingsbury Hall. Mrs. Joseph P. McRae (Norma Durrant) has rejoined her husband, hus-band, Sgt. McRae at Dayton, Ohio, after spending five months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durrant. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spratley, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Oalsford and daughter Laura, Mrs Lawrence Hansen, and Mrs Ejnest Rothe and children of Lehi spent Monday Mon-day in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Snow and daughter. son and family. Card of Thanks We deeply appreciate the thoughtful expressions of sympathy sym-pathy and the lovely flowers from our many friends. We are grateful for the cars, for the music, singing and words of consolation con-solation at the services; and for all kindly acts during the illness and passing of our beloved wife and mother. Otto Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leonhardt ALL WO O D OVERCOATS 27" .'. 1 - CNs vovena popularity x is well earned! i Warm, lightweight, a smooth surface that resists wear I A single breasted, broad shouldered model, as easy to slip into as your favorite chair! ITS A TOWN-CLAD TOWN-CLAD - irs AN ALL WOOL ITS A PERFECT FIT R.u.s.puor., Friday and Saturday at your O. P. S. SELF HELP FOOD STORE Pierces 14 oz. bottle Catsup 15c Milk, all brands, 2 .... 19c Rinso, 2 pkgs 47c 10 Bars C. W. Laundry Soap 45c Lard, 1 lb. pkg 19c 1 gallon Purex 48c Shredded Wheat, 2 'pkgs. 21c Treet, 12 oz. can 31c Pints Salad Dressing 19c Jello, pkg. 7c Swan Down Cake Flour, pkg. 27c 48 lbs. O. P. S. Flour $1.85 CLP. SICGS Fooov Jtrnm Right Side Tire Right tide tires wear (aster than left side tires, due to road crown and roueh shoulders. CAMEO AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 9, 10 and 11 -FEATURES 2 No. 1 .'V. i i tit No. 2 Pardon My Rhythm With GLORIA JEAN Evelyn Ankers, Patric Knowle Sunday, Monday, Tuesday November 12, 13 and 14 KnwmlEPIUII llllll I II 1 "V listii licMikH ikiiTiiinff. ADDED SELECTED SHORTS Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday November 15, 16 2 FEAT U RES 2 No. 1 sm 1.75 2.25 Rayon satin gown. Non-rip double seams. Washable . . . easy to Iron. $2-95 Printed rayon crepe in floral patterns with fitted bodice and square neck. $4 50 2.95 up mm vmi . .... V-v?r.W Extra large sizes . . . t 1 noT&l rayon crepe " ' M soft and washable. Lace trimmed V neck. ')S Blas cut skirt $4-50 . -.: k e I . wit' Chipman Merc 3C CLUBS AND SOCIALS Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Graff enter- 1 tamed at dinner Monday eve- The presence home of Pvt. nine. Covers were laid for Mr. Royal B. GunnaU has prompted, and Mrs. Joseph Graff and several social gatherings during the past ten days. Members of the J. C. Penney staff entertained enter-tained for Mr. and Mrs. Gunnall George W. Graff of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chip-man, Chip-man, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fergu son, Mrs. Harry Davis, Miss Mary at Park's Inn Wednesday eve-; Peek, Thale Wright, the host and nlng. Mr. and Mrs. George Moss .hostess and their family, had 12 friends In for a smartly appointed dinner. Sunday Mr. Ladies Literary Club and Mrs. Gunnall and daughter, , ... . . Nancy Lee, were dinner guests of Mrs- w- R; Hallida-y an? M"-Dr. M"-Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Hendricks ansT Christensen entertained of Salt Lake City. Dr. Hendricks "ieI'11Ifdie Uter? cLub at,tthe is a brother of Mrs. Gunnall. .Holiday home Thursday after- nuun oi last wee&. Airs. Lacy Olpin White of Pleasant Grove reviewed the book "Winter Columbia Literary Club Mrs. Don Greenwood, Wilson! WVlAnt h w,,ripeH WQlVor w,ce Ave was hostess to the Colum-' Hanna Reimschilssei accom-bia accom-bia Literarj r clut Saturday No- j led b Mrs phim Green vember 4. Mrs. Norman Webber t.wn Th twi. completed the review on the book, "China Skies by Pearl Buck and Mrs. George P. Green-man Green-man gave a talk, "The Woman of Chili". Mrs. H. L. Goode was a special guest. Delicious refresh ments were served. The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs. Matthew Murphy, November 18. sang two solos. The travelogue was continued with Mrs. H. H. Ramsay using as her topic "If you visit the South." Mrs. Junius Jun-ius A. West of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Marion. Christensen were special guests. Newcomers Because of the appearance of Licia Albanese, Metropolitan Opera star at Provo Wednesday night, the Newcomers postponed their meeting announced for November 8. They will meet next Wednesday night at 8 p. m. in' the City Hall when Mrs. Arta Baliff will give readings from current plays. were effectively used t. living rooms. Mn Tc dick of Lehi and Unl Gordon were spedal Three tables of bridp progress with priw r Mrs. Ray Pinkerton Stanford Wilde. Thimble Club The Thimble Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Morley Za-briskle. Za-briskle. The evening was spent with needlework and a lovely lunch served to Mrs. Francis B. Abel, Mrs. Glen W. Baker, Mrs. Norvan Brown, Mrs. Earl Larsen, Mrs. Alvin E. Monson, Mrs. Myron My-ron R. Moyle, and Mrs. Frank G. Shelley. Card of Thanks . We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends in Alpine and elsewhere for the many lovely floral trU butes, the kindness and sympathy, sympa-thy, and all other help expended expend-ed to us at the passing of our beloved father, William A. Terry. Members of the Terry Family i A COIOMHA PlCTOIf Hia JAMtFRAZEE -THE ROOSIER HOTS.HOTS No. 2' -rto' ring ' mmumm BOLEY'S INC. Meats & Groceries Friday & Saturday SPECIALS Star Flour, 48 lbs. $1.95 Sugar, 10 lbs;'.LC-.l.... 65c Washing Powder 2$c Coffee, 1 lb, 32c Crystal White Soap, 5 for 23c Calumet Baking Powder ........ 19c Junior Ladies Literary Mrs. Ray Pinkerton and Mrs. Dean Webb were joint hostesses Thursday evening at the Pinker ton home for the meeting of the Junior Literary members. Mrs. Bessie Eastmond Gurley, Provo, was the guest artist and gave a talk on flower studies in water color and an exhibit of her own paintings. Musical numbers were given by Miss Miriam Humphries Hum-phries on the accordian and lunch served by the hostesses. Cee Orchis Mrs. Sidney W. Nicholes entertained enter-tained the Bee Orchis ladies Thursday afternoon of last week. Special guests were Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Briggs and Mrs. Leonard E. Chipman. The time was snpnt with needlework and late in the afternoon a delicious luncheon was served. Pink and white chrysanthemums formed the decorations. Feality Mrs. Keith Nielsen entertained the Feality club Friday afternoon after-noon at her new home on Thorn- wood Drive. Lovely fall flowers Occasions tbatiit celebrating an j Jewelers Qt . GIFTS We have a new le Birthstone Rings, D Pearls, Necklace, K Pins, Earrings lt ears, ladies' and gftfj Bands, Expansion B cent's white mi l Expansion Wrist BJJ 1 C.D.Ste JEWHH NOTIG 2WEET CKlSr Willi j TTTlVmn TTTATI CMM Now ready for shipping to vour friends following prices: 3 Jumbo Celery packed in carton 90 cento a : i on cents m ificuium size pacKeu in imi" i Telephone 137-J for your order and further into aaaress: West Main Opposite Latona uu Celery Week Nov. 13 to 18 Gift Cartons wiUlw'i a i . i m l i 1 ..n.MS 1 vi Male oy reingcraieu caiv.- Contract Lovely with orchid and whit. chrysanthemums were the living rooms at tne nome of Mrs. John W. Grant last Friday when Mrs. Howard Nicholes entertained hPr Contract club. Three tables were in progress with prizes going to Mrs. Sidney W. Nicholes, Mrs. Mark Coddington and Mrs. Clyde Blrk. Ladles Notice: Cold waves now fifiven iilPiwn nnA rmoV.nl three hours due to -our newer methods. No more difficult hair. All pcrmanents guaranteed. guaran-teed. We also have soft water shampoos and hair styling Artesia Beauty Salon. Tel. 137-j American Fork. adv' A Few Winter COAft, In Large Sizes . $15.95 Lovely thrce-nipr SI APK SITTTS for Cold Wave Machinelea PERMANENTS Call any time for an appointment Alta's Frock and Beauty' Main K.i--,-.- f k; Tinlione 20-J lla n ,E Ri( CI fic rei 3 lera I V lion pst Ind 9 tti I bd hi luri ii icei g( PI pi ft I ha I P loo Sis We Mi |