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Show THE FRO VO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY M M M M M "- - -r- ch Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Wakefield enter--1 tained at dinner Sunday mentary to Mis Edith Jones and Rex Johnson, whose engagement Tias been announced. DRESS-VOIL- ES ::r'':'French and r . - -- CIAL : issesRjbbedJ :Mssesn:Summer 4 h.- suit Pair for . prices. ' M , M M M 7" 0.V. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde and Mrs returned from Essie Keeler have CedarerCity, where they spent the win ter momhs.Jfaey were accom Provo hy HAx. aW Mrs j)anTed-t- o LeRoy Frisby, who will spend ten days here visiting, relatives and friends. - - a M M ',- M M M M r- M . UkulOmstructed Rocker just bestoiiktrgenuine leather autombfiile. 'seat of best spring construction. '' M JfTr-Tr-rx-J--'- ' .- ' of the" y T' - ; Miss Moneta Jolley of, Salt Lake spent Sunday with Provo relatives and friends. .. DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE EVERYBODY'S STORE fi M Mrs. James W. Bailey washostess to a number of her .friends Monday afternoon. Needlework- - and refresh' ments were the features. . M M M M M For This Week R. Ellck of Salt Mr, andLMrs: Lake spent Monday with Provo rela tives. 11 $1.00 , Mrs. L. R. .Rogers is here from California enjoying visit rith her sister, Mra John AV. Uarlc. Vests Sizes 36 to 38 Sizes 4 to 8. ' - from 4heexpensive"wool and fibrejrugs to the finest of Wiltons. All at the new low - e "" ... ' RUGS ANDTnNOLEUMS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham and Mr. and Mfs. Lee Smith were Salt Lake visitors Monday. ; . Women s Gauze Unions" ' yarn. week-en- M M We can furnish j'ou vvith rugs' of merit "Sir, and5Irs. Lewis; Jones of Salt Lake" were Provo visitors" over the 7 H -- ' SPECIAL Hose, "sizes" 6 to .912, irie combed: the coming Summer months. 3ommunity Schott FiTzroy and Mrs. Thomas .EXTRA EXTRA thf Mrs-Georg- 42 and fine Imported English Voiles in original patterns; made of the very finest exquisitely. yarns, printed in designs that will drape Also a few plain colored Satin Stripe --Voiles ;" value the lot $1.50 to $2.00 yard ; special, yard . .. . . .98 44-in- ch V ." ; M M are ngw.owinjabeautiful assort ment of sea grass furniture furniture that will enabley'Otf to keep cool and comfortable the church parlors Tuesday afternoon.' Luncheon was served under the direction of the hostesses,.! ;.. ''y--.-'- - The Ladies' Aid of ch -- U U H Wife 1 -- LOt-34:V;-:-.- . m Mrs. LeRoy Pnaris is here from Salt Lake spending a week'' .with: jjejr parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Jones. fine Voiles in light and, dark grounds, beauti-fu- i patterns; value 75c yard; special, yard, . . ; M M Summer Comfort - extra tine voiles, patterns copied irom French designs in navy, gray and tan grounds ; , tr. :58? 4yaiut,fl.00 yard; special yard. , 42-in- M M M M M FOR SUMMER WEAR 40-in- n H aturclay, May 7tli PRINTED - ir M :::7. "For n i" - H M H . 4, 1S21. M M H M H M M M H M H ' M M M Prominent among "the' social affairs H erven by Mrs, of the week was-tha3UE EXCLUSIVElIIQMEzFURNISHERSS: u "M Hud'bHi aid fsnE3;ypOLjacifc.J S J. R. M i: sou this, aliewfoon 5 Phone 205. Provo, Utah. Opposite Courthouse. the wedding anniversarvand seventyH Jeieht.h hirthdav of their mother. Mrs, y$.t A. Oee. The affair tookfilace at the hom of Mrs., ? acksoti, Wh Ufa-fthe occasion was beautifully ' deco rated with tarnations and other - Mr; and Mrs. L. M. Lawsori have Mrs. Fred Westphall entertained at spring flowers. A large birthday cake turned to their. home in Burleyt IdanKTa merry children's party' Saturday formedrfhe centerpiece tor the' table, after spending a monta wits relatives ftft pnia,.nr, n nf hpT ROn i jfiRovj from which a delicious luncheon was occurred whose membirthday were anniversary, served. l ne guests iamuy berXnd elose friends of the guest of Tuesday evening the Loinco Bee-'a- t. day,; Twenty playmates spent How splendid that we have one day, The f6nor. numbering thirty-five- . and "par set hive girls of the Second ward enter the time with apart that allows us the "privilege refreshments of served the in took, by a anair at delightful social, qI centering aw thoughts on' mother to the excellent' program of musical tained the ; amusement ball: Uniaue games the hostess numbers and readings rendered dur- were played and delicious refresh the most glorious member of the ' ing the afternoon. . ;The Manav ward Relief, society family. ments were served.- ward in afternoon Fifth the Sons ..Fathers; and Tuesday Daughters: Miss Elsie Kimber entertajned "the Mrs. T. Mother is the one to whom you take A meeting of the Daughters of the hall entertained in honor, of O. P.-- club at members' of the C.- -. soon for is who W. Crawley, leaving troubles; she is always ready at the her home Thursday. The- time was Utah Pioneers wasH.held todayon East her home in California, About Jifty your with sympathy, encouragement, and C. Mrs. of home Wright the spent, in needlework and during ladies were resent-rThey enjoyed ' advice; 'and it is befitting that, we do evening a daintily prepared luncheon Center. splendid program of games and other her honorr by showing our appreciawas served. a delicious tion, inevery way, that we can. The B. Y.- U. Women will meet in features, - followed ' by ' ,..4..,- - . lunch. Our, comea.ny announced early that Thursday-aiternooat. session n - Miss- Lucile regular -oh Saturday we would give mothers be will officers when art gallery to the G. If D. club this evening. The the our. store . carnation. . FINAL PAYMENT MADE. visiting the for year. 'elected ensuing 'and . of music features usual cards, We thought .that by making : the an-- ' in.will be indulged luncheon FihaT payment of the $S,000 for theb'uncement early, other storeB would Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Eph follow our lead, and the mother, whose; Invitations-ha- ve been extended by Homer surpnsea her Taesday after-- Hyrum Heiselt property in Provo . as made by the city commis 'husband, son" or daughter, could not leaving M. thecanyon JlrsJtL affordk to buy mother a dozen white a ken- - Sixth ward to make her home in the sion Tuesday. Brim to thlrtyfiKe guests-f- or 165 carnations at prevailing prices. the about contains was affair and ward the Manavu sington to be given at the home of stores which will motaerlhy vlsitina eeveral planned as. a farewell." The hours acres of land and springs second-fooMrs. Hoagland tomorrow afternoon. would be able t city-wit- h lei table Sun' one passed pleasantly' with musical num; furnish that of water. daywithibauqaeL olJthe-Oow-er The members of the 'Thursday After bers anJ ,liinc?ieon. is' nationally deslgiiatetqjheiLjn., a also fine contains pit, It. gravel noon Bridge club and a numberjof whieh-ea.furnish -- enough- gravel to 1iOnor oTThe day, -.- Tuesday., evenin? - the-- - Elk-'- ladi pecial guests from .rayson.-and-Prov- o We trust that every mother la' miles of street .and side cards. clubrooms for Elks' the met many lay in will be entertained Thursday lafterProvo wl be a recipient pj hi$ , noon at the home of Mrs, William and music. Mrs. Thomas Williams walk paving. One of the reasons for the pur- - emBleiat- won the prize. Ferre. ; f chase of, the jSroperty.' was7 thatythe CO. Mr; and "Mrs. C. XVj Hyde and Mr. people of provo might have a canyon The ladies of the Nineteenth Cen' "Look, mother," ;'wailed Js'ed, "pointtury Club will be the guests of Dr. .Fred and Mrs. LeRoy Frisby spentVed-nesda- summer resort. SaTvLakeMrs. of funds For lack Friday-weirining to a hole in the stockirfg, "I've had work in An . ifcmpittV visiting TayW Illustrated " lecture on "Xature and Birds" will be Orson Hyde. irig the property will not De under- a blow out!" Motor Ufe; - . , , taken this year. given by Dr. Taylor. . . ' Mrs. Thomas Thornley has returned ..V vve have today not a national cur. 4 i- The JM.' I. A. of the Lakevlew ward from, Price, where she-spe- nt three Ask yourtelf.Have 1 a good photo i rency m circulation amohjr the peo- currency. Repre- presented a splendid: play. "What HaD- - weeks as the guest of her sister, Miss of mother?" Larson. A Bellow, Colum- - pie,; but bia theater. . . pened jto Jones!beforel-- a larg and L,' sentatiye Sinclair; JMorth Dakota. K: aipictiamc auuieuve i uesuay 3 "Bright Flowers for the Living" ar " . Mother's Day gaiie-playin- g - . SUNDAY, MAY 8th 7- -- Special and large shipments of roses enable us to supply the Mother's Day demand for ROSES at -p- - Cafter-will-he-iost- Cut flowers are delightful, but did you ever know a mother who did not want the living, grow-- . in the flower, pot ess 1 - 4nglopming plant - d-Mrs.-J.- : for table The-propert- -- or window decoration? te . "Beautiful blooming, bright flowers, in pots, for ' Mother's Day.- - - - 71 - e -- n- .' , . WOOD-CLIFTO- N " y g: ' - -- Where the Flowers Grow - ; A-2- 9 Dancer- 67 East Center St. COMHUNlTlf Oh, Anthony! WElfARE - Our Big White Sale Starts Monday FUNDS . The.xampaign, torthe foUecfioaJof runds for the Community Welfare department of the Women's Relief society of Utah stake was commenced and will be continued until yesterday -o rn inursaay, Mayjz "It is the hope of the women of the organization to collect 3,000 for the work of the organization . during the -next six "months, vDuring the last" six months the society has Bpent about $4,000 In relieving the wants and needs of the poor of the stake, especially those of - mm . i && 4 A Hi J" : , ... Pi 9. Provo. . The money is used where needed regardless of ate. race-- creed or qat K (LdDSlUS .V " "" always Hi Dresses , Every case reported to the depart ment is jmmeaiateif investigated, and if help Is needed it is given. During the; past six months the department has ddne much to relieve those in distress and has been the means Tjf " Securing - employment for ; many who were in need ,of It ; n More girls have been robbed of future husbands as a result of the good night kiss than for any other reason. After a man kisses a girl, he doesn't want,."her. Dr. Charles E. J Baker, psychologist.- v :::c.zrl. , Pfays the part of cSh7 In?Vor "Noftiin, t.ii,V S n - Christy eomedy;. SjCake'aadDot gh; much of r : t Wl NDOWS There was more destruction i)f One of the youthful entertainers in one Confederate county (in the for members of the diplomatic corps American Civil war) than has beenl in Washin gton Car- caused by alroTThe reprisals fliett. Diaz; daughter of Senor R. C. Ireland. David Lloyd Camllo Diaz; charge de'aff aires of the throughput George, British premier. : Honduras legation. . . . w N DOVVS |