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Show v- - PROVO HERALD, MONDAY. JULY 11, 1921. , .THE -- was Ha. S. I Hickman' entertained at white roses, ana the afternoon; ano cov. in music sycuv pieasanuy afternoon in a birthday Barty Sunday followed by jlinner watch was erred whos- e- 6 honor of her daughter, Ima.. c laid tor on ' j: that .. birthday occurred . r eight" roms antr lawn were decs, The jay club rosea and t The members of the "Bonne-Fo- l ra'ed to Pink and white T the horns of .Mrs. at BtFtUi4 bTTlsTmuslc-Owen Hatch Friday afternoon, .In luncheon made merry the afternoon" Miss rooms prettily decorated "with roses, guests. young seventeen ifor assisted Mrs. Hick- nasturtiums : and ' sweet peas,' the -- ltturaHickman man tnmaking the affalnrenJpyabir guests enjoyed music, needlework and ' j - ,nth . -- . . ' :., " , luncheon. the Fourth The following party spent - The Progressive Caro.ciub formed at Cottonwood canyons' Miss Veda Edna Miss a to Saratoga , Sunday Grace Nixon, Miss party 'Smith " Dus'tio'n, Miss Geneve Booth, Miss bathing,- - games and luncheon were tlarv Glade Miss Beulah Glade, Miss featured. Twenty-fivwere present - a ..... possible. . e .; Elizabeth Patrick, W. Glade, D. D. " A successful surprise Stewart, Earl Rodsen, Ben Walton and partr was conducted on Jack Curtis Saturday Walter Patrick. . ..' . . of . his evening last by twenty-fiv- e relatives and friends, In celebration of bis birthday anniversary." The hours passed merrily with gamesl muslcTand ' refreshments. entertained Mrs. Harold Anderson Friday afternoon and evening la honor of Wayne Hale ct Mr. "and Mrs.. - Mit Edith Wilson Eigby." Idaho, and of Midway, Utah.; The rooms were decorated beautifully in pink ..and - One of the .nast wepk wan the weddlne dinner fr-in- Mm Wm 1 will accept a limited number of students; both for voice and Telephone John I piano. 579-- includeLMr-,an- d . Mrsu-Gardner. and and Mrs. Edgar Jensen - '. r 'j. . T Snnw complimentary to Mr. nf Mrs. Fenton S.- - Gardner, who were marriedJune 39. Sweet peas and roses were artistically used on the dining table and throughout the rooms. An enjoyable' time was spent with music jand readings, the. bride contributing several pleasing musical selections. The guests i ANDELTN Clark's residence, trr ffirpn ARVILLA CLARK the pleasing social affairs of . Mr, Miss - 1 St George, George Gardner of Logan, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Brockbank of Spanish Fork, P. J. Jensen of Salt Lake and Miss Velma Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner left Friday for their summer home In Pine Valley, Utah, to spend the ,; summer ', months. - Laura Gardner of P . Mrs. Terry Oakie y, Lfati ana rAlta rSaLlv and Dorothy, Bert ind George Oakley called and surprised Mrs. Walter Bandley Wednesday. They spent the evening in music. a dainty games and chat, after "which luncheon was served." - jvA.AvAA!'. i- f Ou Live - Mrs. Martin Stretel, assisted by Mrs. Rondo Simmons, presided at a delightful social affair Saturday even ing complimentary to Mxi. . Robert Boardman, whose- - birthdaf anner-sar- y occurred that day. jThe dining tableheld a cvt jjassbasket of tr-w- m and" Tor s Ksxehterpiece, The wedding reception of Miss Mil sweet peas andtoses were used to dred Wakefield ofi Anacortea. Yash: rmn guests theparlor. and W. Burnett Culbertson oMhlgltyJ partook M a delicious dinner and eh took place aOhe ome of Mr. andH5" ,""Mt- a"u v MrsL. A. Culbertson at noon Tues-L- day, and was solemnized by the Rev. I & V, Kuhns. .The . following, " were Mr. and Mrs. Ben jPulbertsbn of. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cul- Miss Leona Smith, Mr. Westover, Mrs. F. bertson, Jr., of Saltajike, Clarence Evans ef Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bee and family of I James Snow and Miss Josephine Mad- Provoand Mr. Mendell Whltecotton. sen motored to Vivian Park Saturday is a graduate of the evening to attend tne dance given ?afk college," Parkf Ule,-- Mo.s At ter a that "evening ,at the resoW.. short honeymoon at Vlv ian J"ark they will V.tend the Y. M. C. A. convention Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graham and atEster ark. Colo,, and afterAugust daughter Marian motored Friday to 1 will' b at home in .Toledo, Ohio, Strawberryr- were 4hey -- spent - the ?' where Mr. Culbertson la assistant week-end- . -membership secretary of the Y. M. A. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cassity returned Wednesday from Vivian Park e A. T. Rasmusen and her to of Autbe parentsJJr. and three children, of Mirineatolif, Minn-- , Mrs. F. D. Cassity. Friday they reare visiting with Mrs. E. L, Roberts. turned to their home in Salt Lake, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Kasmussen are sisters. PERSON .kL3rrirrTTTyTir--- T ; Mr. and Mrs. TUomas Hardy and Mr' and Mrs. D. M. Crandall, and son McVal left Saturday morning for Mrs.- Eugene Crandall left Friday for Denver, where they will vlisuior some Yellowstone' National "Tarfcfhey tlme'7 gr;T- - ., r will also visit with relatives nt gden and Rigby, Idaho. Mr- - and Mrs. Wayne Hales, of Rex-bur, . Idaho, "are Provo visitors for a M nas-turtiu- See)ur Window ' djj;ha;.ni.Jipa Mrs. Etta MickeselJ returned to her home in Salt Lakeafter spending' pleaant "few"' "day swithlrs.Ja me a j . Snow.' . 7 - .'"".''4 Mrs Hugh - - Plenty of : Tues- - Good-Bre- ad irjenas ana relatives. Ogaen. with 41r. and Mrs; Frank Watkins, Mr. es and Carter, and Mrs. Emma Chatwin motored, to the Hot Pets Sunday Mrs. James Snow spent the week- end in Salt Lake, Mrs.-Jam- Slater-oTB- aH and daughter Mrs. R. F.t Lewma Ovella of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor. - Miss L. Grace Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Hickman motored" to Saltair Thursday to attends lake party, given by a number of their friends. S. . -- Peterson returned , ' - Give Children ' Booth entertained at a canyon party at. Wildwood Friday evening compliMiss Edith Wilson of Slid way, Utah, mentary 16 theMisses Bernardine and is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Elizabeth" Clark of' California, Anderson of this city. who are here visiting. Mrs. . Leon Maw has as her guests v Twenty guests participated in- - the Mrs.-JanMaw of St. George, Miss social affairs given Saturday, evening Helen Williams ofjSsik Lake,- and tend. Mr. uhiyersity. tion In Teluride House at Ithaca. Bread is the ideal food for children. The more bread children eat,, the better for them. Bread con tains all the nourishment growing bodies require, and .it's easy f 6rlhem todigest, z 1 : 1 Miss Clea Taylor Is vlisting In Salt Lake for a few days with relatives " and frtAnda. . - T t STORE the Tellurlde conven Irvine-attend- ed - scs Cornell tending ;.. . 7; EVERYBODY'S 4 the-bom- I Watch for the Display. DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE - - Lake. , weather of .California, who ts here : visiting, .The dining table, from which Miss Marie Calder of Vernal and an elaborate dinner was served, was Miss Eva Walker of Salt Lake are daintily decorated with an abundance the guests of Mrs. F, D, Cassity for a of choice' flowers, iwelv guests trora few days.. Heber City.were'presqnt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, McAdam and Mr. The Provo Chapter of the Daugh- - ,and Mrs. O. W. Bailey motored Satters of the Mormon Battalion will en urday evening to ' salt lAfce," "wfteVe tertain the . Provo Chapters of the' they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 0 Utah Pioneers, the members of the McAdam. They will also motor to Municipal Council, the members of Ogden a few days later and visit Mr. () the Service Star Legion - and their and Mrs. Virl McAdam. partnersjaLthe West Park Saturday 4 afternoon next at 4 o'clock. An ex- Mr. and Mrs. Crockett .and family cellent program is being arranged for left Friday for their home In Logan i the cocasion, and those invited arerTe after letting Mrs. G. A. Hansen of A luncheon.V quested to bring a lap for a week. this city deKghtftriime-is-assured-all-who- 4it 9 r Miss.-Wakefiel- d tary 3-- TO PROYO WOMEN 2S38 - I IN RIBBONS EVER OFFERED Widths in Warp Prints, Pastels, Moires and Satin Stripes at ?' and 4S Yard on Gossip lalHyrfChaseaclFecyrftpfifHeii' MissrtsEndune to her mother, Mrs. Sarah Cloth- - I GREATEST BARGAINS 100,150 and 200 . -- Wire Special for Wednesday, from 9:00 a jn until 1:00 p.m. - . I Blast JyljClenc Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton and H. R. Trenholm - of - the KtiighLJnvestment eompany --returned home Sunday from a fishing trip to - Strawberry. While there they visited the Madsen brothers at their camp and oyed a pleasant ' r .' time. , . y' --- - and Insist on having ROYAL BREAD in your home, bujrit of your Neighborhood Grocer. The whole family will like it. ' -- No matter what slzejoaf youliket if you want real goodness and full value, buy , Mr.' and Mrs. H. J. Phillips motored Mrs. Poulton entertained the ton- - to Heber Friday and spent the day A successfut surprise partjr-wa$ ducted Sunday evening on Arthur visiting Mr.jind Mrs. John Daybell. 7 followingRalph at a week-enparty at the 0 Johnson" by" Mrs. Johnson and ", Mrs. Mrs, Frank Watson will leave for Poulton summer home at Vivian Park: Miss Carol PoulMrs. James-BulloGeorge Beer. The fallowing guests her home in-- Salt Lake after visiting Miss Eva Poulton, Mark ton, Pyne, music and with the evening enjoyed .E. the H. Keene for past week, ... Norman Thomas and Howard Men eory delicious Mrs. games, - during which ' . Lake. luncheon was served: Irand Mrs, Mrs. Harold Coulton 'left Sunday for of Salt .. n f . ts. siater, Air. ana Mrs. Lon wooa home in Salt Lake after spending Mrs. W, M. Wilson and family are and'Mrs her 8 Andrew Johnson,- - Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ar pleasant few days with relatives in spendlng the week at Vivian Park. :, Thompson and daughters, Ellen and thlrcity. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Larson are now son rdabell,' Mrs. Clifford Elliott-an-d Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Ervley of Salt Ray,- - Mr. and Mrs. George Bame and residing at their new summer :abln Mrs. William Johnson, Joseph Bame, Lake spent Sunday In this city with at Vivian Park. and friends. v . n son Qrval, Mr, and Mrs. George Beer, relatives Miss Iona Huish spent Saturday in TrTndrsT-GTan- t Eggertsen and WillianvhnsoriiJesseSlalerv3IiiS " friends. ... ,;..!' son, urant n. are syenaing wus wees ft Lyle Leavitt Bame, Miss Dora Dur-ra- Paysoh visiting at Vivian Park. and. daughter FayRalstone Irving has returned from where he has been at- Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Oakley, Mr. and Ithaca, N. . -- s . d n . ck, TLt brsad 'a. 4 g Sale Ad 'in the Wednesday Herald i ' f- - that made inoOer qnh baking i - o I.JU We use $100,000 worth Utah county hard wheat Jlour annually. Is' this patronage worth anything to you?". ;. .. . .. ..; .,; r. nt - PERSONAL SPECIAL LS M A fine baby girl arrived at the home Dunn Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank-K- . day. ! Mother and baby are doing i :. rnicely: i Many Bargain Wonders tor Wednesday Morning s lfflfS) s 9 A.M. 10 TO ATM.:"- - ; Saleof - Crew value JZJnZZn SHIRTING FEW OF THE BEST BARGAINS ' $3.75 . Yard TO 12 NOON-VOI- LES 45 .95 $1.65"Voilerfof7v.T:$1.19 12 NOON -$- J I P. M. 59 5.75 JAP CREPE - I TO BEADS Values to $2.00 - DRESSES $3.95:;;'?;;yy 12 KOON TO 1 P. 1L M n ii CZ; nt ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE GOODS ONE-TBIH- D . . . OFF' CENT 11 A. M. '- - ; ORGANDIES All Colors OFFr " 49 $1.50 Yard Shoppirfr Bag9r05 12 NOONTO TPTM Reductions ia BATHING SUITS 20 PER CENT OFF V SLIPPERS 25 PER CENT OFF PATENT ' CHILDREN LEATHER SLIPPERS 20 PER CENT OFF 10 - --11 ArM. TO 12 NOON NOON 12 NOON TO 1PM. '.' CANTEENS AND PURSES Values from $7.00. to-- $10 $4.75 : SILK SKIRTING $3.95 Value $2.95 Yard BEDSPREADS 0 PER M. TO . A. M. TO 11 -- 11 A. M. TO 12 NOON KlMONOSILKS - 12N60NT0 1P.M. MUNSING UNDERWEAR - All Weights All Styles - 20 PER CENT OFF PERKY-PRI- KIDDIE" DRESSES 1 P. M. Sale of L. D. S. GARMENTS All Weights 20 PER CENT OFF AT SPECIAL PRICES (DELIVERED) 1 Miss Bernardine and Miss Elizabeth Clark of San Bernardino, Cal., are jen- Joylng a Provo visit as the guest of Mrs. Julia Johnson and Mrs. Mary E, .: .. Ashworth., M M M M M Veda Andrews is here' from! Salt Lake spending a few days with H Miss'Zella Thomas. H. Green and Miss Mr. and Mrs.-G- . Julia Brown have returned from a R pleasant trip to Strawberry. II II 2 48-l- b. 48-l- b. sack ..... .. .' 20 48-l- b. - sacks L Mr. and JUrs.: Joseph .Shsw and Miss LaPreal Shaw left for Coalville to Tisitr.elatlTeafpr a number of days; Mn.:W, F. Willis of Salt Lake spent v in Provo the week-en" Mr. and Mra.- - John R. Watson ot Los; Angeles, CaL, art spending three weeks Trtth relatives and friends In Provo. vN 1 ' h N . '.. Miss Genevieve Oilles has returned to her home in Beaver after a week's stay In Provo with Mrs. Lcy. H. - ' Farnsworth. .30.CO .. six Different Brands to Choose From. Per Cwt. White Mill Run, extra good . . . White-Bran- , extra good .. wmte snorts, extra gooa . . . . Low Grade Flour i. Oats Oats, Rolled . 4. , . . Barley Barley, Chopped ... I "Milo" Maize . .77 Chicken Teed Wheat ($1.35 per bushel) '7.77, ...... ..".V. . Corn" Corn, Cracked or Chopped . . . . Turner of Heber Miss Josephine here' for a week. - WASATCH 425 WEST CENTER. : -' y-- V $1.C5 3.23 .$15.75 sacks 10 . '.' e .Miss ' TO GUARANTEED FLOUR guest ; Mr, and MrslWllliam Camp of Elsi-norspent last week In Provo with . M Mrs. Joseph Shaw, , ..$l.CO .40 ..SI . . 12. CO Is in p ' , , ..)M.V Sl.CO ...... S1.70 t . . . , . . - . e " PRC ;: " or iMJ - .......91.9- -- $2.95 .12 NOON - s $1.45 quality for. . .$1.19 $2.25quality-- f or.$1.79-- - 3.75 Miss Emma Snow has as her Miss Helen Jensen of Salt Lake. A. M. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, White Only; 35c Valde 2 Pair for 35 -- One Thousand Sacks iMr and Mrs. Vernon Glade: ,and children of Salt Lake spent last week with Mrs Anna L. Glade In Lakeview. - . i U lO A AM. ll SILK JERSEY 11 A. M. T0JL2 M.: Li Alfred Anderson, of the Farm Bu reau of Cedar Valley, was In" Provo " last week. . H. W. Gore of Oenola, attended the Farm Bureau conference' here.'-- . 9 A. M.JPO 10 A. 4LX. WHITE SHOES AND A. M. BOSTON BAGS $2.75 M. TO VESTS 10 B FOLLOW THE CROWDS $3.75 Value $2.75 50c, 60c, 65c VoUes, $1.50 Voiles-fo- r " 9 i of Jewelry at OFF 10 A. TISSUE GINGHAMS 11A.M. ' A. M. TO ONE-THIR- D A. M. TO 11 A. M. EMBROIDERY AND 49 10 A. M. JEWELRY BAEGAINS ' Your Choice of 100 Pieces 10 - -- A: M' TO 9 $1.49 Yard ti Armar-o- l 'HFoan tobertSr-promlaeGoshen, visited In Provo Saturday. super-value- s, FOLLOW THE CROWDS- -A 4f Prof. J. C. Hogenson of Logan spent ; Saturday In this city. offering real substantial economies and a visit to -- Irvine's will be repaid By the sure saving you. will make All mm "Mrs. Fred Merrill pt Lehl was in Provo Saturday. . |