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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921. evening at the O. R. Thomas summer ihome In Vivian Park: Mr. and Mrs. IK W. Bailey, Miss Edna Decker, Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Mayme Thomas, Miss Thelma Miss Lola Rosn. Miss JLeVna Nelson, Wallace BaileyJ Wm. Cluffc Earl Blumenthal. Paul Westwood. Miles Bow n and Elwood Dunn. Eu-ke- lVjbo-yhdinthe:S v L - th aim your money.3 9 A successful surprise party was EVENT candlesj as its centerpiece, and a de given on Eph Skinner Friday evening One of the leading and most suc licious chicken dinner was served. by forty of Bis relatives and friends. cessful social events ot the season Present were Miss Lillun Allred, Miss the occasion being his birthday anniwas the1 dancing party given by WU-lia- Maida Shelley, MUs Nell Jones , The evening' hours were Mrs. versary. M. Roy lance Tuesday evenin tn Ruth P. Farrer, Miss Inei Jesse. merrily spent with dancing and music. were which refreshments the State Armory; Misa Priscilla Christensen. Mrs. Rose during , The .frail was effectively decorated Y. Stewart, Miss Lucile Poulson, Mrs. served., The guest of honor was preia the national colors and with flow- - Lydia Ekins, Miss Leah Smart, Mrs sented 'with a fine wafch as a birth; ers and potted plants. Music was fur- Ed. Burton. Mrs. H. S. Pyne Mrs. day gift from his son. Charles. nished by Wilde's orchestra ', and re Mary Peay and Mrs. J. F. Smith of Mrs. D. D. Sutton will be hostess to freshments were served Springville. Games rfgt'cractively decoreditk LEADING" SOCIAL - members of. kostesi to ihe VV Afternoon Bridge club at The card favor Isatordar. Ld -- wu A dellc--f the" fol-- t Ward. Mrs. John' Hentt Cease. served to Mrs. Jlhoon the her "h: Henry Gease. Mrs. t'Lr ?S2nsl; Mrs. A. B. Morgan, and music were during the ' Heiadselman. Mrs. C. IL evening. later enjoyed. Alma " Mrs. jfiw Bii. Alex Hedquist, , The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. R. hwaeenenVMrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Mri Agnes Crwdall w ill be hostess Berg. I n' Buchi Bnd Mrs. Frank Cory. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey. Mr; and to the members of the Progessilve Mrs. G. A, Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jesenh club- - this evening. TtftfleV " L'onnuth W. v ' ii.. .u i 1 A. Buttle, Mr. and, 'Mrs: F, D. . V .. fiiined the following at dinner Mr. and Airs. Jacob Coleman, Casslty, Mrs, Laura Oldina. Mrs. Thnmnn Mr. and lsf--r H .'..-."...- t Sftrdockr Mr.and M rs. J, P. MMertcaomXJuesday"wlereev . ui .1, , a, Gerald Higgis. ' " ' ' d Zabris- McGuire, Mr. and Bailey, Mark Pyne, kie, Mr. and Mrs. Josh F. Dunn, Mr. Ber-fftSore Bailft 'Harry Hart and and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, Mr. and M rs. H. W, Gease. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of Salt Uke City. A,- - Hansen,, Mr and Mrs. Walter T. was hostess Prank W.'Denilng Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hod sen. Mr E. club at Hasler, h " and. Mrs. Webster Hoover. Dr. and r. tie n fe komeof her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs.-Arnol- a,,'i.wf .v. MrsJBL-XL-Hughefl- BaiuruBjr g. Jones, wwiuw,... awarded the card tin Present --were Mrs. Wm. Ferre. Vera Greenwood, Mrs. George E, Lison. Mrs. Mark Anderson Mrs. c- - R06ert. fay Timerman. Mrs- - E --ii Mrs. Jiarv iw) uw. Tart Anderson was Four Fundamentals inMcCoard Children's Shoes First, A last ' "Second, Smart patterns ; Leathers in a Third,. dress finishes and of- - diversity kinds that fits;, for to satisfy either or school wear ; " Fourth, Prices the lowest consistent with the quality. know forget that we how to fit anS choose good leathers and you get And don't M. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,0. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Mr. aad Mxs. J. William Knight Mr. aoa iMrs.-A.Morgan.Tdrrand Mrs. C. E. Maw," Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc- Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald, Mr. and (Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. PParker, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Prtt, Mr pnd Mrs X) H Rnhprts Mr and Mrs. E..L, Roberts,; Mr, and Mrs, J. Robinsont Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Robison, Mr. and MrS. Mart W. Roy- lance, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Davies, Mr. and Mrs, Preston G. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tucker, 0. R. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Alma. Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Violett, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs." W, P. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whipple,. Prot and Mrs. George W. Fitsroy, Mr. and Mrs Her bert "LmhMcf jmd Mra-- S JbJoneav Dr, and. Mrs. Davf Westwood, Mr. and ftlrr. JrwfaPlabrfskleMx. - and Mrs. F. W. Stubbs, Mr. and Mre. T. F. Pierpont,' Mr. and Mrs. Abe W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Creer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jjester Mangum, Mr and Mrs. F. Kenneth Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist, MrfanJ Mrs. Sweh O." Neilsoa, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam Dr. and Mrs. h. C. Potter, Mr. and MrsW. F. DunH,Mr.and Mrs. C. F. Decker, Eddie Young, A. M, Zabrlskle and" family, IMIBH Kmmn " ' Zabriskle. From. Salt. Lake: Attorney General and Mrs. Harvey Cluff, Prot and Mrs. A.. C. Lund, Mr. ahd Mrs. Geo. T. Judd, Mr. and Mrs.' A. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fera Decker, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Ed Evans, J. C; Deal, Mr. Aud-MrT. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W.a Rydalch, From Payson:- - Mr.Jand Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, Mr. - an4 Mrs. Karl F. r: Keeler. -u. s. -- the benefit.- - " '' ' t"' Mrs. Leah Ekins, County Recorder, was hostess , at a delightful social affair last evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guests included the young ladles or the courthouse. A' rich profeslon of flowers decorated the dining table and rooms throughout "The J table held a fine birthday " cake, containing lighted JfpRDjJjlOj 42 West Center St. Mr. and Mrs, A K Carter entertain ed at dinner prettily aDoointed Tuesday evening " in honor 'of "Mrs. James C. Carter of Burley. Idaho were Jfrand Mrs. Vera Hardy of ..Manila, Mr. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs.' D. E. farter, Mfss Juanita CarterMJss Fawn Carter The hoursJ were inerrily-ipen- t with music and games'. and-MrsE- ".' iMisa Delenna . Tajlor'and iMiss - Mar-jori- l the members of the club at ber home Thursday afternoon. Tres-Jol- . The Prtafirf "association : of the Lakeview ward conducted a very suc cessful bautlr and sale of work .Fri day last In the evening a dancing partyjras given which wasjenjoyed by J ard members and ' FOR"" Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Fred R. Taylor was hostess . at a in honor of. her mother,. Mrs. Walter Jennings ot Salt Jake. who is here visiting. The guest list included Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mrs. R. R. Jr., and Mrs. Jamea Jennings of Salt Lake, airs: c. e. Oose,: mtb J. W. Farrer, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. E. Robison, Prank L. Cory. Mrs-. Mrs. William Ferre, M rr- - George- '- E. Brattan. Mrs. E G. Rodgers, Mrs. J.-Milton Jones. Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Etta Bagley, Mrs. Mark Ander son, .Mrs. Jonn v. Bucni, jars. v. u. : Wallick. bridge-luncheo- n e, Reese e&tertained at a- Hallowe'en party a.t th Jiome of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor Mondfy evenins:. . ine rooms were artistically decorated Mrs. Grant Bateson lias returned to in Hallowe'en effect. Games, music. visit In Proyo with her danctngand a delicious luncheon- - LoganJafterj made merry the hours for twenty mother, Mrs. J. H. Carter and other relatives,. ' " young folk. .... . ! announced Nellie Miss today1 Clark Miss Leah Chipman, Miss Elva the opening of classes in ballet and Chipman and Ray Olpin-wer- e guests aeBthetio dancing. Miss 'Clark is at dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. highly recommended by Dance DirecCarl F. Eyring Monday. tor E. L. Roberts. between the hours Friday evening Mr.' and Mrs. Norman Scott of Lake of 8 . and 11 o'clock, the First ward View announce the arrival of a fine Primary association will give a charbaby boy, born Sunday mornacter ball In the First ward social hall'. 25th. Octoher ing, Excellent music has' been, arranged and refreshments will be served, SARD QF THANKS Everyone Is. invited made by experienced hlgrrcla'ss tailors.' "rtOfou get a suit that is strictly all wool.- -You get a suit that will hold itsshjipe and fitou perfectly. You get a suit that is economical because of its long wear. You get a. suit that both we and the manufacturer stand, behind. You get a suit for $27.60 that can'not be'equalectr value anywhere. Y6uget "a "You to M. D. Evans, who was here from Castle Gate visiting his family the past week, bis daughter, Mrs. E. L. Strong entertained at din ner Sunday afternoon. The following were present: Mrs. M. D. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Evans, Mrs. Frank Barnes of Lehl, Miss Zella Evans and Inland Evans. , The G. L. D. club members and their partners were guests at a duck dinner eiven Sunday evening Dy miss Carter.' - An enjoyable time was spent Covers were laid for twelve. , The following young people enjoyed themselves at a weiner roast Friday -o- ' ne and quick - Everybody's Store. -o- " onl- y- "beautiful three-piec- e Velour - t I IK.'Tn'I I II JJ-- .f I i IB - ' - - ' ' ,. I I 1 " 'i1 I - - - rr " " 's . a cozy fire a goodfbook a big, easy, overstuffed fur- J iDavenport . i - v. Everybody's Store. ; oaljr Three-piec- e rich wool Th re " - II $165 WHY just the right can , , resil- iency, padded with pure hair, covered and bound with superior webbing that holds them in place. striped IS S345 '$325 "'- -, spring seat, spring, in the arms, springs in the back temper ed and toned f or and velours, you imagine. " II down, spring edge, - Room homey and Hi COMFORTABLE, Cushions filled with e, at $350 : ' -- "See Our Windows through merit. of it - aw ;,. cane back, Mulberry Velour Priced want week rich thre$ piece Tapestry suite .(jW I - Three-piec- your patronage only ad-vant- I -- -- . we give . I aI I pitality as no other fur- day's work that's com- nitureucan. Rights jow fort. ; TherFTschriess, we have the most beaubeauty and dignity in the tiful lot of distinctive .. davenport and chairs living room suites inH that makes the Living overstuffed: tapestries - e We " Overstuffed furniture reflects the spirit of hos- A Davenport or big chair to relax in after a hard ' These dresses we offer-arintrinsically worth double the price we ask. To insure getting-thf- e one that you like best, it is advisable not to delay a . visit to our Ready-to-WeDepartment bar-Sa- ra , . , . When we I- -I You'll never laiow greater comfort is necessary at theour time you choose-yfurni- ture1. Payments extended over a long period of time take care of the balance. ' ; I II U . plg nveniently offer twenty wonderful ne , fortably and co- - -- trade based on giving value for your money. Distributors of Quality Merchandise Do not. hesitate to ask for the use of our dignified plan of credit. - It has been the means of com- - Distributers of Quality Merchandise want your turnover. r tne - - W week $295 Silk Dresses consist of CANTONS, TAFFETAS and TRICOLETTE. Wool Dresses consist of SERGE, OTTOMAN, JERSEY, TRICOTINE and VELVETS. ""- J'ou t- j Our policy is small profits down-payme- nt a i. J nishing hundreds of With pur homes. credit system, only a small . j j. "fJomplimentary 'Your Choice For ar r get your money back if you are not satisfied.' r We desire ta express our deep .ap Mrs. Elmo Cunningham pleasantly kind friends to our preciation entertained at a birthday party Sat- and neighbors for , many assistance ren lhe urday afternoon for her dered and sympathy extended during daughter Rene Hallowe'en decora- the' recent illness and death of our tions prevailed. Games tfnd a daintily ttttle son, Robert Kent. We most sinprepared luncheon were enjoyed by thank the speakers and those the following: Marjorie Smith, Beth cerely rendered the musical numbers at who Wanda the Paxman, Nadlne Taylor, services, those who supplied the Chase, Fay Clark, lVel : Peterson, autos, those who Bent the beautiful OrsrA Hoovfir. Marv Tnpi Hnnvor. floral tributes, and all who assisted Ashton, Marjorie Dunn, Alta HodVerJ ind consoled: jus in" our hour of Betty Borg, jmetta Bagiey, Meiva sorrow. r , Pnehnll, Grant N FKpsrtsnn, and E. HOMER .j Bobby Cunningham. Tuonty Silk and Wool Drosses y- tS - CREDIT Each one beautifully, trimmed. hand-tailoredBui- " Special Sale we 1 V -- suite nd until sold Beginning Thursday morning values in Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses. . -- . t . II " Taylor Bros, Co. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Largest' Furniture Department in Central ... Southern Utah. . avi .OTTiiiffofi. " J; $ . |