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Show LADIES AID IViLL ti GI-lilSBL- That means new rugs and lace curtains. Our display will please youourPricesiliuinterest you.. It means a big saving if you buy at the GOLDEN RULE Thiserening at the Methodist par west Fimt Boutn,--a mu- slcale will be given under the aus Mra. and Mrs. Ross The Sorosis Junior club met We pices of the Ladies' Aid society of the flipifte and children are visiting rela--' nesday evening at the home of Mr Methodist church. After the program 9x12 Ingrairr . Rug. . tfves in Salt Lake City this week. Regular $1 Laer Curtains. . G9 -Ida S. DuBenberry.woen Mrs. Dusen refreshments will be served. Follow 9x12 Seamless Brussel. The $1.50 kintf berry completed her paper ou "Ndrse ing is "the program to be jglveja; . : Values Brussel . . . ' Mats . , i. $2.00 . " i Mm Arthur D. SmiUi and snuirTjytbology! Mrs.:. Myron C... Newell ISc J. Scrim' 18x36 Axminster Fancy of will alt Lake City Paul, was 'juguest of the club. The hex Goldner :..v....;.....ir 30x60 Smyrna . , : cpend a few days of the coming week Regular 50c Lace Net, , . . gessidif of the club .will be held at the Mrs. Kelley and r.rtss Bonham. 27x60 Velvet Ith friends in Provo. Heay liolland Shades , '. .".25 .home of Miss Georgia Callaway. Lalies chorus, "Wercome Sweet -Springtime" rr: . Rubinsteln-Lyne- s Mrs. Elmer E. Corfman was a via? The Ladies of St. Mary's Guild held MethodlBt Ladles ChoIrT itorto Salt Lake kduring the week. f'an Interesting meeting Tuesday after Mandolin solo, "La Paloma". . . . . . - noon at the home of Mrs. Murray ,".."Yradier Mrs. Haydee. JKosenberg. of Salt Twelves, when officers, for the ensu d Mrs. Enos. "; .iLakeCity.. is. a Provo visitor" this ing year were elected as follows Piano Solo, - "Qondollera" Liszt bhoes. on up-to-dPresident, Mrs. James Holmes; vice' " A. secre F. .Mrs. ,v Eeoiner; president, Ladies chorus, "Slumber- Boat"; ' The members f the Agenda club tary. Mrs Lemolne: treasurer, Mrs. Gaynor met Wednesday evening at the home W. L. Blersach. The next meeting Ladles ChoTr. E. and W. $1.50 Dress Shirts A good Balbriggan Shirt or Drawers of Mrs. Zella Roberta. A pleasant the Guild will be held at the nome o: Vocal duet, "Domestic Sauabblei" 9S& Plain or Pleated. of social was chat and Regular 50c Quality evening Mrs. Murray Twelves. Tuesday after spent Hunter ; ..."..-.09$1.00 Quality for .50 Union Suits .. . . . . , .. . $1 , .98 during,-thnoon next. "evening an informal Mrs. Retter and Mr; Kelley. ' The"75c Kind at . .". .": . . . . . . ;. , . . , . "was - given, Men's Black Socks . . . . . . .Ofi Partial arrange Piano solo,1 "Valse CaDrice". ..... A splendid showing of Boys Waists' and 25c Quality 2 fdr The .V,10 Tangements were made for ' an For Miss Alice Daniels, whose- - en Newland iy, . r... Shirts. . 25c Values affair to be given by the club in gagement to Archie Thurman was re Mrs. Enos. the near future. .Those-prese- nt were cently announced,- -. Mrs. A. Milton Ladies'-- Chorus,- , the Misses Lizzie Wood, Hilda Crossett $3.50, Shoe or Oxford Thomas entertained at a rflelightfu "X .$2 ; 1 ileld, Beulah Giles, Bess; Eastmond, .miscellaneous shower Wednesday eve - Ladies Chorus. Crpssett $4i Shoe or Oxford' S3 J5va Giles and Bergha Gadd. . ning. A dainty color scieme of pink Poem, "Son ss of Seven" Jean Ingelow and white was effectively carried out With, musical Bluch'er' Boys' accompaniment arrang till Extra Th home of Mrs. Elizabeth Farrer n the decorations, a profusion of ira. Box Calf . ed by Mrs. Kelley, Helen Brora, Ber Quality Blugher ' LET US STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS FOR YOU. 'was the scene of a latge and brilliant grant apple blossoms Being " used .nice Retter, Helen Bonham, ' Mrs. wedding reception ' ' last " "evening in Many beautiful presents were receiv rim Wyckoff, Mrs." Pobey, honor of her daugater, Emma, and Hy ed by the popular bride-elec- t r and Mrs. Retter. - rum $r Thomas, who- - were- - married orthe-Hns" The junfrau club met last evening lano.JrloJL'Charge Wednesday in the- e! sars" temple. i Spfadler-HerbeThe home- - was beautiful! decorated, at the' home of Miss Rhea Kerr, An Mrs." Enos, Miss Bonham and Mrs profusion of fragrant spring blos- - informal musical "program was render Kelley. oms being ;uSBd throughout, "the din- ecr and during the evening dainty re ing room being particularly pretty freshments were served." Those pres Embroidery Idea In a dainty color scheme of red and ent were Misses Pearl Olson, Fawn f An ingenious girl baa "Coa Ward, thelowra used. Brlmhall,Mayme About one hundred relatives and Lydia""KnudsenrJenn?tf Kerr, WlhhTe lingerfe frock;" trimmed TwUh- oval Lulu Witlktnsr Maude Culberfsen and Iriendswere preenFrIngtheTe disks "In "three sizes, to form a. border "In the elder days art, ception hours. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowen. The next meeting will be held These disks are of sheet pink linen on at the homo of Miss Winnie Wilkens. will reside in this city. white dimity gown Workman wrought with greatest care, , They are pasted is position,' stitched The? Nineteenth Cenuryr club V will twice on the machine close on" the z Each minute unseen .The Utah Sorosis club met Wednes home-o- f meet thls..afternooa-at-th- e. -d ihe-medgto-preve- nt f raying-anday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Murray Twelves nd two very For iKegbdT see everywhere.1 terial cut away underneath. . The stit Kettle Kerr, and on of the most inahe scheduled for ching is then covered interesting papers two rows of by teresting sessions of the year was at- this meeting, one. "A Lost Art Rechain stitch, one in black,the othei are essentmlto good Laundry service tended by a large number- - of mem-by Miss Helen in pink. - ' ". Mrs. Homer gave a very in- vived;' er&, andgodtt workmanship: Bonham; and "The PorMem"6T'Play; The is unusual and trimming on First A niodern&utipmeat. teresting paper . ,EngllBh Arts." Its Relation to Ihe .Municipality," by the on:y trouble, is in -- oecuua oiuiiea 'dividing her paper into two subjects, Mrs. George ueip. x. fol Longeneccer. The number of oval shaping ihe disks-.-one on fSlr JoBhnaReynolds""arid ., will .. committees also manageiue.. be 31.1.. ,t lowing ap uiskb. sizes were cut by a in me tnree one on Gainsborough.- '- Mrs, Prank pointed We with theVthird might lapense by the preslaent, Mrs. A. E. tinner and put on. the wrong side o element, but you would be apt to 1 Wagner, In her inimitable manner, Buckler, to act the' coming sea&on: the linen, which was traced around it Tecited "Higher Culture In Dixie,-- 1 disappointed in some little thing that Civic Committee Mrs. W. C.'Cates, b lit cut about: an eighth' of an inch depends upon earefu! ' which was thoroughly enjoyed, v Mrs Mrs. E. Rhoad. supervision. Ybs I larger.!" A gathering string was run might also be disappointed is the de JoBeph Tates, chairman of the Mffi.Bert Twelves, Mrs around the Education "' sell edge of the oval and drawn livery.,.- built. on Mother's Day, gave a re- J. L. is Lytle. materito tight, the .tin firmly holding To of avoid her of with the commimeeting every dlsappotatoteats port Health Mrs. R. Beesiey, Mrs. Sam al, which was " MIN" slightly dampened kind patronise the ttees from the different clubs, which Schwab. When was cut and the dry the string was accepted. The report stated that; Art Mrs. David Westwood. Mrs is disks were ehap'ed with the edges the lub ladies would sen carnations Perry Newcombe. .. : Laundry turned In, ready to stitcti. "instead of Donestie so ' for that day, places of sale being Far-- , Club Organizer Mrs. J. W. Aird. tin, cardboard mo'ds could be heavy rer's, Irvine's and 9$ South Academy Avenue used.-Ne- w York Times. stores. There will be a meeting in the "The First ward was meeting' house Tabernacle May 14. In honor of the the scene of a pleasant gatherlngjast Satin and Sliver day.-fowhicn an excellent program evening' when the friends of John Hand" bags of black satin beaded in nas Deen preparea. . Mrs. u. Banks held a reception in his honor. Houtz was elected an lionorary mem Mr. Banks leaves in the near future silver are a novelty of the spring, to"THE BUSY CORNER" gether with vanity bags and card cases " ber of the club, and Mrs. Frederick for m'is8lon Holland. During the all in black with a mono design ot Clift an associate mender: gram worked in white and silver, will meet next week at the borne' of was Tendered. $12 " The Tairar ' Times, Philadelphia Mrs. Charies Ward ...... ...... . .j. JU. What promises to be the most Miss Eva Roblson was hostess at, A function of the University beautifully .apiwinted dinner at her is that scheduled, for "next .Sat liome Tuesday evening, wnen her coIHUC urday evening at the gymnasium, p ........ Now ig the time .or you to ton store wnen workers at the Wood-CH- f the High echool class will were her guests." A pretty ar'ango-sou- l the graduates of the '11 class i get - busy and protect your of pr!scr blossoms Tsrs ussd a and at promenade banquet homes against flies and mosthe centerpie&s " Of the dining table, Tor all Cream social Ice were for laid cards where dainty place quitoes that carry filth and (iccftsioH&T Ight guests. disease. We have the proAdjutant General R. G. Slater, F. H. Ijtwrence, Mrs. Martha Campbell, detectors a complete line "of fl partment president; 'Mrs. Jennie 1. Screen Doors and Fixtures, Jones, past national Junior were down from Salt Lake on bright and black wire cloth, Tuesday evening to attend the speand can make you any Btyle . cial meeting of the Sherman Re of fancy Screen Doors and lief Corps and Post, which was hold Window Screens. Our prices for the . purpose of making arrangeare right ments for the convention to be held by the G. A. R. people In Ogden Sat urday, May.20. Rateshave been jb- Both Jalned on the Denver & Rio Grande road and a special train will 'be run from Provo to Ogden on that morning for which ft very reasonable rate has great-esbeen secured, if fifty people will at tend the contention, an dthe local' post and corps are making every ef' When You fort to sell that number of tickets. sonage,: Z57 - ... ,$4.98 9.90 25d ..... 98 98d , '. . , ". :. ..a...:98. f $1.49 .I8c ,,.;.... ;:39d -- , M , n's Furnishing 66(jHs and We carry a compIetIiiwrofShir is, UM&rwewmlery-mEconomical buyers will appreciate the big saving ' styles. ; ate 25 pro-Tra- 39d t. d e .49 4 n .19 "Bridal-Chorus- rl ". 98 35 Cowan-Schneck- : .- H ' BoysOaTenrhoerxTofdr S1.98 our $2X-Vel- SI. .1 49 THE GOLDEN RULE , -- -- Salt-Lak- rt 3? iv . - mado'-hersel- ter-tuUps-eing " " of . -- . 1 and part a- ' Three Things :: J Story-telling,"- quick-app.ied: . .1 " " Thlrd--Care- ful . .. That's the way the clothes that com-mitt- are - The work inside that never seen in the finished garment, EACH UTE and UNSEEN PART thoroughly done.Itmust be if the clothes look right and retain their shape. Steaa . Wood-Clifton- 's -- Have a Tailor do Your Tailorinif r The Price lor Suits is from to -- see ... ln .Sutton-Chaf- I. Mitchell Mine t i : ; rnp nn iiniTin IUII UUIilLllllUII - e -- New t, s W.-T- :0f: Velvet Suedes and Patent Phones 104 wit Leather Pumps and . ,a v v tlrcicc3.-Price- s -- A Saving Account FEMALE FORGER " APPREHENDED IN- - LOGAN. - " A girl : giving .the. name of. Vera BtddTe ind lier hdme aa Brlghamwas arrested, Wednesday; tveninr for f org- hMm- V fmw ' AhAjilfH nan lkinlnAn .! t fiirl $!raduat to suit every purse See Them 1 YOUTHFUL x ft a 0 . glrV Came " herd ; Monday; and l A. vr d iact (A i . that8h8-had-be- "oommltted-t- o en the reform school, but sentence had been suspended doing good behavior. She was taken to Ogden' ThurscJ ay morning. - --ways fnn nvarv irifaitavji aaA1Ai...aAKaMw rkib 4 CapiUl . $100,000. me AIWA YS SOMETHING V rpa SALBriousehold r bargfilaMtlaa R: Center r;' '. right nri tffam . 1 r : S-- -- , Provo Corritnercial And Saviszs Bank , A Th e woman whomxritesthe inspection of other women is sure she is gozmed right Kabo Corsets t give the confidence for such test; at "Phone , ' Ind. furhiture S46-- r '' V -- "if. ... ,at once began worlc.t;eh securHipmt change from the first check and usea this to help pass a larger-on- e and So on until she completely equipped her self -- with the best of clothing,; and then started out of town, but was " caught by one of the fleeced shop keepers. Investigation developed the - It means that you hare adopt--ehabits of thrift and economy that will keep you going up ta the world. Instead' of sliding r: u--f : Down, rWE PAyif PER CENT "' 1 :m: I ii Start Strap Sandal make an3 NEW at tf ' PASTURE Stock taken for season; good pasture; close In. W. F, Giles, Subscribe for The Herald, A REAL Nevspaper, i.50 year r |