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Show THE PROVO HERALD Society Mrs. Chas. Walton pleatsantly 'enter-- ; tained the "members of the Utopia Club with a social evening, Including refreshments Thursday. Miss Lucile Talmage, of Salt Lake. has come to Provo to attend school winter months, during-th1 j '' , Mrs. Eugene Rittenhouse and small son, of Venice, California, are- snend- a mom II m rrovo with her parents, Mr.NUm Jirs. frame Alexander. Mrs.VGeo. A. Iian&en was vfi:rMiV'--'-:i- hostt-ss-t- the members or the Saturday 'after- j. ion bnVe club at her home Satur day.. The floral decorations consisted delicious iuupheon' was of asters, AX . vltO V'-v- . i-- Y ; A -- - t- Vtevv( - 1 k serveik Forty guestfc participated in a de-- ' ligl.tMl partyy given by Mrs. 'Thomas Hurst at "tic tome Friday afternoon. and evening. Dinner was served in thV early, evening from tables prettily 1 - xv 5 k JN- - vV ii.r-- x I l. 01 t - '"V ' ."Vv 1 1 ff I - :corate,d with the season's-flowersMusic, games and. social cUat'were' Hit 1 itaturtti interest. of " . 'Mr. and Mrs. R.. E. Allen are spend fug a lew days in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Booke are spendingCa- few days in Bickneil with their .son and. 'wife, iML.:.and.,.Mxs. Andrew Booke, v " . Mrs. Sarah E Jones and Sirs. Frank' Ramsey were the guests of Miss, Ar- - , lena Harrison in- Springville Friday, Mrs. B. F. Pulham has returned to j P.ln.si4!r!..-- I I ,. W. ;mmmivt MIsb IMarr E. Connelly, of the een- eral Y. IL. M. I. A. stake board, Salt Lake, was the guest of (Mrs. J. Wm. Knight bunday. One ofrtbe pleasant social affairs of - evening took place at the residence of Mr. and MrsjJ. S. Linton, when the operators of the iM. S. Teleof the phone Co. assembled Misses Lua and Jeanette Linton, brides of the week. A delictaus chicken supper was served, following which the time was devoted to music and games. The guests of honor were each made Saturday- -- M M K H K K H tt Is, BI m m H B M -- II JTl ii UIB5S-UI U m -- tm omciiuiu vdiubd lui ran Prove relatives. Friday afternoon Mrs. J. W. Crawley was the pleasing hostess to the Segola Beehive group of the Third ward. Dur ing the pleasant session, luncheon was served. HI ml ilL Uie On US uM ft'V In this offering for Fall !;i 91 Cf BU "U 'fV- W f Wf M t'lf TWwm ISf I" m U hho feature Cllithentir wi '' fnniQ rf jnosttcharmtng fans creations together with many models that have mwuc ,w ua cAciudiiei an ar prices witnin tne range or the women of average means. We -- -- THE SUITS are of the latest of authentic modes, featuring a distinctive simplicity in both strictly tailored and more elaborate creations.1 . . THE COATS were never more delightfully attractive and the materials more wonderful, nor the colorings more tempt- Plam Tailored Suits and tip Cloth Coats. andup Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats and up Plush Coats . Man Tailored Suits mm "Dress-Ud- " .'. - .25-0- ...... .Broad Cloth Suits .$32.50 showing for all kinds of wear. ing. ,,, , "';'' $13.50and up .$29.50 and . $25 00 and up up NEW SERGE DRESSES That are extremely smart, a distinct type of Dresses so cleverly designed. The COLLEGE PRINCESS supremacy of style is an assured fact. The smartest Misses' Dresses ever designed for' school and College girls. Made of Botany and French Serges. Priced from $1500 to to $190 iffnn ifnfiri- -. , . !1 I . 111 - I - J Blthe recipient of y verware on this Mm . I sil-- ; i d 2 x-asbisting I "Always Something Good" TONIGHT in Hi tiann 1RH 1 Vr TUESDAT and -- WEDNESDAY . VIOLA DANA "in 1 f ( ,...,,.',. II r t. ,:i I" J ri m v: i(JV FrSJ if i. r' Price is not our only bi4Jor your trade; we offer (Quality and ourrices are based on Quality all the way through. n' .... W f tha-wac- MARY MILES MINTER M Lnmnanw .. New drinking fountains have been ty color scheme of pink prevailed throughout the rooms. Mrs.. T. C. installed at convenient points over the Jones 'presided at the ,tea table, with . grounds. Probably the'"nfost acceptMiss Maude Foote. a bride elect of the Misses Edna Lewis, Golda Beck-steaable addition will be the new comfort -- serving. in and Jean October, was the guest of honor at a were present, lliss stations which are now complete. guests Forty shower given Friday evening by the Lewis will become the bride of Floyd President W. S. ,Romney. is. taking Misses Zena Cluff, Jennie Ferre and Knudson of Brignam City Thursday every precaution against mud or dust .Bessie Foote at the .home of the form- next, the marriage to be solemnized in which heretofore have been great annoyances at the state fairs. Gravel er. The rooms were carried out in a the Salt ,.Lake Temple. T brown and and cinders have been placed on all pretty color scheme"-o- f The Sorosls Juniors will emertaih low places and the walks between the yellow. Games, music and refreshments made the hours pass in an en- - this evening at the home ofIrs. Geo, sheds and buildings have been graded B. Harding in compliment fo Miss Ez up. for... thirty guests. f4eyaMe-ma.nn- pr TTtytiewls;1 a bride of Sgorotary FnlgTI rfPPrt1? ftlS Aft- mand for exhibition space this year A leading social event of the past Mrs. Thomas S. Farrer announces exceeds all past experience. The week was that given Friday afternoon in the (Art building of the B. Y. U. by the engagement of her sister, Miss La manufacturers' building is filled to capacity and reservations havebeenN the officers of the stake board Y. L. Vera Hardy, to Earl Wloolsey, of will take made for practically all of the availThe marriage .M, I. A., in compliment to the local ward officers. The room was very place Oct. 3rd in the Salt" Lake" Tem- able' area on the grpunds. There is great interest this year lQ attractive in the autumn leaveH and ple. flowers. Under the direction of Mrs. agricultural implements such as tract,Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., and ors. This probably Is due to .the InAnnie Di Palmer and Mrs. Geo. S. Taylor, Interesting games were lnnovaed. Mrs. Ida Smoot DusenbcVry motored terest that has been taken in stimulatMusical selections were given by Mrs. to Salt .Lake Sunday to visit Miss Lael ing increased production of grains. wonrDti Pncirnrrt nnd iMiss iMareuerite Irvine, who Is teaching school there. One of the noteworthy Items is the of j Increased Interest on the part of live Jpperson, much to athe enjoyment stock --exhibitors, not only from "Utah, aencious iuncn-eoall. lAt ibIx o'clock HE STATE FAIR PROMISES but also from every intermountain was served by the Domestic n't thfi B. Y. IT. . .... state. Some of the finest stock from v. uwciiw v.InriQftmpnt. Colorado, Idaho, Montana and Wyomgixty-fiv- e guests participated in the S0!H!E 8!G ATTRACTIONS ing will be in the competitions. delightful affair wnicn was sui;i:eHiui Q from every viewpoint. .Entertainment.,' u . . . . The entertainment features will be " ? Vet mum oh .A mA The- - vaudevilje ti On Saturday morning next the gates 06 equal interest. Maftfne Brothers, isociaJ Fndav evening, which was weil of the Ctah State Fair for 1917 will numbers Include 'attended and. thoroughly enjoyed. tumbling artists; the be thrown open. , Troupe, a group" of ten Syrian acror ennew Is which From the activity The members of the Nelke Reading livening every corner of, the grounds, bats of distinction; Thalero's Circus, a !ciub will go to Salt Lake City next dog, monkey and pony exhibl-ta- ; of there' is no question that the exposi- unique the Six i Flying Lamys, outdoor Thursday afternoon by Invitation will tion will be ready. . They the aerial Belgian Five, Feres, artists; (Mrs. Beulah Storrs Lewis. which at the of A number changes grounds Mrs. visit the state prison, of Be- DeKock, who are said to. be unexcellthis the year, will visitors, is greet A. Storrs, Lewis' father, George ed for their acts of muscular .dexterand sides the regular, lighting system ' warden. Luncheofl will, be served (Lew-liity. of all used been heretofore, has which and tne between Auto Polo a program, including on of Mrs. rmglish will be, and book-obuildings a the grounds a mad which latest readings from th American such, teams, flooded with l,Jght from projectors. modern writer, wm dc giveu. impression last year. Great effort Is being expended this favorable Auto Racing "with isomeof the nate make the exposition attractive Miss Gertrude McCheyenne, of Lev year most skilled drivers and the tion's week here during the evening. world's fastest machines. . gan spent part of the past stands pracconcession new The work. ' in the interest of conservation Horse Racing for harness horses tically complete. . They are so arand to running horses, and the thrilling accessible be as easily Jg NaSliss Ezma Lewis was hjfetess at a ranged and yet, not obstruct the. fire works display the War' of crowds the at tea trousseau . tions. prettily appointed', Saturday afternoon. A dain traffic. a beautiful set of occasion. r i p ' We know by. experience the materials that give greatest wear and satisfaction; You benefit by that experience here. In short you get fulj value, for every dollar spent ' ' . with us." ' ' iBeni-Zug-Zu- g .... i s' ' II f 1 herome r m 'm - , r . .... |