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Show HIE FEOYO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,-- . 1921. Society! Mis, Jarrr JuiaW w4U -- ss If to thei members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club this week. ') Mrsrj "jiiS -- Mrs. Mary Soffee, Mr. and Ceorge Soffee. and daughters, inaa aid Merle; Mr. and lira. Joseph Van-- ; eteeter'-an- d daughter Edna, Arthur "Vansteefer, Mrs. Myrtle Hansen and. lby, all of Salt Lake City, ere" the guests of Mrs. F. U. Cassity Sunday. . DOLLAR .DAY p. :" - iWI I n Jrterids at a at her home Wednesday .afternoon. Present were Mrs. George E. Robison, Mrs. ilark Anderson, Ms. Mart Roylance, (Mrs. Vera. Greenwood, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Jack Shireman and MrSj Wm. " Ferre, . '" "' "" m-rw:.'.:r- - realize what real bargains are being offered to the wonten of . , ...-.-. you,' J. William Knight was hostess at a prettily arranged dinner Thurs-day- " of last week in honor of Eugene Mrs. NOVELTY BAR PINS : $1.50 Value OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS $1.00 Large and Small Sizes. Values $1.50. ESMOND BABY CRIB Allen. Aid met Mrs. Bee, a family dinner Sunday evening, in lienor of her husband, whose birthday occurred on that day. Covers were laid ; for the following: Mrs. Ruth JSailey, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Salyards, Miss f?71ata PflHov onri Mtuc Vara MnAAom -- $1.00 Value $1.25 $1.00 CHILDREN'S HOSE Seven Pair for BLOUSES .$1.00 SHES -- 00 M y i WOOLEN vn cfDi opto viiuesX - S1-Q- , !ai CAP II S 1 iw! S : Q -- - Threerfor- -7 ; nn ei 1 - iV.C, METAL BAG TOPS $1.00 Value. , JVlUiNSLNGWEAK , It nn UNION 1 SUITS Ages 2 to 18; Suit .- $1.00 I j a Three Yards for $1.00 m '. SATKKNS 49c Values. . ch $1.00 ci i S1.00 CHILDREN'S . CLUNY LACE 25c Value. Seven Yards fo- r- ERRY-CLOTH RIBBONS fin wU si.oo . t $1.25 to $1.50 Values I Three for 1 i roEALr' 50c Value. " i : brassieres i 1 ' -T- Seyeri for 1 J ii ti "FANCY ato - SATEEN PKTTirn Values $1.50 to $1.95, vvag for , SILK BAGS ' V ' $3.50 Values f I $1.00 : . S1.00 PINK BRASSIERES 35c HANDKERCHIEFS $1.00 . SUEDE .LEATHER GLOVES $1.50 Value HO Ci V I iVU si.oo iiiutiuwo iarns 'S1.00. :'il:2Z;:S1.00 CORSETS "Small Sizes, 21 and 22; Values to $5.50. Two Pair for SILK HOSE Value $1.33 Yards of Width Ribbon, Values to 75c Yard, for In rooms prettily decorated with pink chrysanthemums and ferns, Mrs. D. D. poyer was hostess at a chicken einner at ner nome Sunday afternoon. The following were Tirpsptit- - Mr anA Mrs. L. Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. i Cammon and Miss Fern Bloomfield. - From SpringvillertheTewere:preeat ; . . 1I f If. n. ..J uu,iuiB.. jayron a. uoyer, jonn S. Boyer, Sr., Mrs." Oscar Boyer aud family, and Mian Thplmn Hnvor -- Oil! FANCY SILK" . Yard nifii nnDTKS 1 AY i $1.00 CHILDREN'S KNIT SKIRTS Sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6. DAY-FRID- S1.00 New Patterns, Darks and Lights. $1.35 Value. $1.00 r Tr - v...., PINK KNIT BLOOMERS Value 50c Each; Three for BUNGALOWCAPRONS SOFT NAINSOOK Colors Pink, Lavender, Flesh,. Blue; 60c Value. ; Three Yards for 5, ninai not expect a visit Provp.Maywe :"' FINEST QUALITY PINK . . The girls of the home economics ccpartment of the B. Y. U. entertained at a luncheon Monday evening. The following officers were elected for the ensuing yean Lorenda Johnpresn aent; Hazel Noble, vice president; Helen Roylance, secretary and treasurer; Gertrude Olsen, reporter. a $1.00 $1.00 j JJl.. Four for SPECIAL LOT OF CRIB BLANKETS Fpur for . V $1.00 BOUDOIR CAPS $1.00 W. CHILDREN'S WARM HOUSE SLIPPERS Values $U5l and $1.35 $1.00 BLANKETS Cortex Finish, Size 30x40. $1.25 Value - Alleirnrho wHl leave November 11 for England to engage in missionary work tor the L. D. 8. church. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. Jesse Knight, Mrs.-Lester .Man mm, Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan, and Joseph KBfghtrMartrrTlobert CU 4 .'' NOTE THE ? Mr. and Mrs. Parley n - - 4 r I rum Hafen entertained at dinner Sunday. Cover were laid for fourteen. Including the guests, Mrs. Hannah' B. Jones and Julian Fry ot Salt-- Lake,: and jfo Ilalen of Springville. . , , In lie's Dollar Day Sales offer unusual opportunity to those interesteda in top - notch goods at . t.. ii J vi.. ..:.:. t ue materialsi C&n maxe prices. jiuy a vimi iu uur siwrt mm r&amuuuum vi il you bridge-luncheo- Mrs. J. W. McAdam was hostess at VV-- -.., a Save By Buying Now Leveawas hostess to a number of , -- ' In rooms beautifully decorated with fall flowers and ferns Mrs. George J. Tuesday afternoon the Ladies society of the Community church Jn session at the church parlors. a. vuiDertson ana Mrs.' Robert hostesses, served refreshments. i tk - $1.00 I p ( ) uju7 Friday TA i wora was received here last week j y Mrs. Ben lendenhall announcing' JflU 9 JljiE Clark, of Salt Lake, formerly of this city, to Jack Broadhurst, which took Mrs. Mary Davis bas returned to ber place last week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Broadhurst expect to visit their home in Heber, after visiting with 'Mr. friends In Provo next week. tnd Mrs. Jonas Collins, the past few. Miss May Bonnett entertained thirty days. cf ber friends at a Hallowe'en party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pierpont HELP WANTED BOARD PR ROOMS Monday evening. Hallowe'en decora-tion- s prevailed.. Games, music and a have as their guests for a few days, WANTED-Housekee- per. -FOR RENTNov; 1, brick middle-agej d their daughter, Mrs. Naomi Petit and flainty luncheon were enjoyed, house, hot and cold water, bath, woman preferred; good wages; refson Thomas of Salt Lake City. N-toilet, gas, hot air heat; $30, month. erences required. Phone 188. Mrs. James Black and Miss Sylvia Enquire J. W. Bates, 249 S. 4th E. N.-Fuck of Idaho Falls, spent last week Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Done of liere. the cuesta of Mr and Mr.sA...E.. WORK WANTED FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and Jones Buclley, en route to California, where and daughter Alice motored to Salt bedrooms; clean and ready to live HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT1NG K-in. Phone 306-W- . Lake Sunday and spent the day. they will reside. When you think ot pretty clothes, Mr. and Mrs Lee h. Baker, Mr. and think of hemstitching, and when "yon FOR LEASE 23 acres, rich land Provo Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson enter-1"- . Bench; mostly fruit; good house, tained at dinner Tuesday evening. The Mrs.- Howard Lee and Mr. W erner think ot hemstitching, think of the barn, etc. Team, implements, cow. dining table was centered with roses, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. N-Singer Sewing Machine Co, 97 N. Phone 353-Covers ierna and chrysanthemums. were laid for - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., of Univ. Ave. Phone 599. 3 FOR RENT modern furnished ITiggs and Mr. and Mrs. Frank White Salt Lake, were Provo visitors Tueshousekeeping rooms. 58 ' V. 3rd S. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS f American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. day. . x Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Morton of Twin Charles Olding, Mrs. Heber Miller, CORN WHOLE J.lrs. Tetef Groneman, Mrs. Thomas Falls, Idaho, have returned home, after Sacked, per cwt, FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms. r . rwo " a two ' weeks' visit with relatives in tl.CS. Call and get a supply. The N-- 4 Phono 269-M- . N-Wm. M. Roylance Co. :;s Provo'. . Sixty Elks' ladies and guests enjoyed FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, modCall 764-J-Miss Dorothy Irvine returned to Salt FOR SALE Potatoes. the Hallowe'en party given in the Elks' N-ern, for light housekeeping. 70 E. In a Provo artisvisit 3ubrooms Tuesday evening. The Lake, Tuesdayafter 2nd S. Phone 810-J- . ' tt tic decorations .were appropriate for with Miss Lorna Bagley. SALE FOR Jersey mlU'k cow, "$30; FOR RENT Two rooms for the occasion. Cards were played and must be sold at onpe. S77 E. 4th S. UiousekeepiuS- -. 74 N. JLt W light the favors given to Mrs. Byron Mrs, IWt Whipple, Mrs.-Jo01Ahlaniier andMrs. Rohoy Real Hal- lFOR-REN- T2 funitshrfrooms. FOUND Sum of monejv lowe'eu" refreshments followed the Inquire W. 8rd S." Phono " ' ' , 02S-t- f Co. office; A PIECE OF PIE BOARD AND ROOM 660 W. Center." Rubber-tireFOR SALE Velie buggy, N-V.th: Joshua F. Tmnn left today for Made of cost $175; will trad for gixd icow; 3'orafo!!o, Idaho, to Fpeiul two weeks RENT Furtilslicd room," Mrs.1 V. ith her daughter. 'Mrs. Ferry Harri old horse, $30; sell both for FOR Mi four-yea- r 11. Jackson, last house N. University ... r.(m. ?!jl23. Inquire 5t 1st X., or at Henry avenue, west side. . X-- 4 Smith's farm. "L . At the meeting of the Utah Forosis FOR RElNT 3 furnished rooms. 591 l'.rld this afternoon at the home of NY 3rd B. JUST ARRIVED Large ship-meMrs. Walter T. Htislcr, Prof. J. C. au Swenson gave, of peonias, tulips, and PLAYS PRANKS; FATALLY SHOT interesting address, "Experiences in Teaching Americani-sratioDelivered at your BLOOMINGTON, III., Nov. 2. When hyacinths. in New York." Mrs. George P. 2S3-- J. Call home. Geo. W. several boys attempted to overtura Parker very ably treated the subject, -hnma Pall Pw, A onie outbuildings as a Halloween The Evolution of the Federal Con- .Jiaua tiuuu uH vnuv;a vi liio ii feutfition." And shotgun. LOST Small Jersey cow, medium erty, tired a double-barrele' color. Notify Andrew Hartley, 167 wounding Earl VVoolsey. 13 years of. The Social Hour club will meet PINE BLUE OF CUP A M. 10th W. N J age, probably fatally, and another boy Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Don seriously. Clayton on Provo Bench; Mrs. William COFFEE I GRIND FEED Small grains and ear "McCullougn will give the literary num-ler- . corn ground for feed. 110 E. 4th S.I Mr. and Mrs. William Omelia of to each person that comes were the guests of Mr. and -" in our store Saturday. tMrs. William Ferre Sunday, Mr. and" Mrs. Leland. J. Farrer of FOR SALE Two cows. Phono iMIss Amy Poulson, who is attending in Salt Lake City, was the school WHOLE CORN Sacked, per cwt,! J. A. Your.g left yesterday for Los guest of her mother, Mrs. Otto Poul- a and The Call $1.50. get supply. son for a few days. J .ngeles, Cal., where he .will tpepd the N-Wm. M. Roylance Co. .iater months. t Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Decker have as FOUND Book "Games for Boys," their guests for a few days, Mr. and aiiss Eloise Stewart is a Salt Lake Owner can have same by calling at Mrs. Elmer Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Visitor for a few days. 264 W. 3rd N and paying for this ad. Glen Decker of Dillon, Mont., and Mr. - : N'l-t- f .' '. and Mrs. Stanley Decker and children Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Done of ? lerkan Fork to Good "A of Salt Lake City. week-enTrade" PJace spent the FRESH MILK COW FOR SALE SS4 re with Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. W. 10th. S. . :; , : . j Remember to in j rhe Herald's Classified Ads - 2 IFriidaiy ) " ,e ; so: .. ' II I j 1 iji jij I1 "i i i will iiiliwiiiipii i ) five-roo- , 4 4 Amerlcan-Fprkr-Mrsr-Alber- tS, 2 -- J. 2 1 ' tf . fclU . - 7 , . g. 3 Den-TiHf- r. s, I .... 'I s - 400-N- ... Wood-CimJa- d 7 Sutton's Famous ... 4 nt : t t. a Pi Friday, Nov. n - ' - . r 2 fe. Nov. 6 5--Saturday, EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL EVENING GOWNS --40 unusually charming gowns, fresh from the center of fashion, will be displayed most refreshing in design and striking in color xombina-tion- s. ' d , will be displayed on models - -- 774-R-- . -- J 7 . SEEUR ', - for those desiring. " WINDOWS- - week-end:.;-'..- 7 Mairlset d 2 -- P. S. The crusts will be 'r. and Mrs. 'John R. Stewart of, t Lflke City are spending a few j 'Mi and ' Mrs.. Joseiih ' Li.-no- , . i made of Hoover's Flour. -- - ' Cadillac bicycle, license No. 98, Monday evening. 'outside Provo Tailoring Co.. N. University Ave. Finder return for reward. N-STOLEN-Re- d 4 bring your list of names, as the American Beauty contest, closes on Saturday eve at the Larson & RoIIow Studio. '.v- : , Taylor Bros. Co. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE LADIES DEPARTMENT - - ,arr 1 |