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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1921. zz &acm-oo$&3m- Lindley Heirtdselman Music Co. 12o Phone West Center St. 386-- Next Week WUl Be Bar looety (Miss Thelma Baker was hostess at an oyBter supper at her home Tfcurs'-daevening. The rooms were attract lively decorated with the season's flowers. Dancing, and music wete enjoyed by the following: The Misses Esther Moore. Lola Wlgnall, Thelma Greer. Elma-Dun- n, Lola Baum Edna DeckerfMaurine Dunn, Gussie Bailey Messrs. Wallace Bailey. Paul . Miles Bown. Lenn Creer. Justice Johnson, Elwood Dunn, Hugh Gene Hoover, Ralph Craven and Jolley, Vlrdie Jefferies. , Provo, Utah. . --- --- (zzzxzszs j HOD-CLM'- Specially Priced Goods in Every Department. LADIES' COATS AND DRESES AT BIG West-wood- EXCLUSIVE BRUNSWICK DEALERS SELECT A BRUNSWICK AT r -- PRICES PRE-WA- R ZZZZr T ' j entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. ISterling Ercanbrack. .The table decorations were in chrysanthemums and I. . roses, . - - ." Miss Mary Giles, pleasantly enter-tainethe officers of the Primary association of the First- ward at her borne Thursday afternoon. The time was spent with sewing, during which a daintily, prepared luncheon was served by the hostess,. Ten were pres- Hear d Godowsky, World's "TZ I" W MM f& Greatest Pianist1 Jk . ent ;' . ' ill ' !!! h! ::: .. -- l --- - - TL yj WXX- - V t, J I - - - - LU'r Select your Brunswick and have it delivered for Christmas. Your chance to get that Brunswick you. have been waiting for. Hear the Brunswick before you buyT and you will buy a Brunswick. - " zadand-Use-HeraldWant- Rob-bin- evenlnsroa a ioneymoon trio Ads vVi - ' ., ' !!'Y; I - - - 'It. ' -, - 'hi J i riyi: A Big Assortment to Choose From. In Our ' I H If jii-- I, - - fi S 5 I H Men's Department Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits.... , . . . . , ,$27.50 UP .'. , , , $22.50 UP Clothcraf t and Cortley Clothes. OVERCOAT VALUES IN THE ABOVE LINES .... hUi5- - b ill . Knight Wool Shirts, $4.50 value Special Size for the big men: 16 v QO ..v..... .....,r..;.... to 'j vi-u- 0 18. . Bostonian Shoes, "The Quality Line, - with all new Fall Brogue styles, In Oxfords and " High-Top- s ....-- i $6.50 to $10.00 Men's Dress Shirts, a big lot of Manufacturer's Samples,-a- t 33H Per Cent Discount, which makes them Wholesaler's Price. - s Imhiiimi-'- III i iftniUffljmW w WEDNESDAY "a IS OUR MONTHLY DOLLAR DAY Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx -- throusrh 'Idaho, after whteft-the- y wnrmake tneir home laiake- - View Mr. and forSaT1 Lake where they will reside. mi -- L - . ' . The residence of Mrs, C: M, Clark was the scene of an interesting double wedding Thurdsay last, when her ;sister, Miss Edna Downs of Nephl was united in marriage to Allan N. of Salt Lake, and her sister. Miss Bernlce Downs became the bride of LeRoy .Stubbs of Provo. The cere mony was performed by Bishop L. L. Nelson in the presence of the immedi ate relatives and close friends of the contracting parties. Following the ceremony an elaborate wedding dinner was served. The - table decorations consisted of fall flowers, two kewpie brides, a large' wedding cake formed the centerpiece. . Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs leftitliejam '- I l - . ' i- $'3.95 , J ' ") ll - The following were the guest of Carlyle Hinckley, at his ranch. Sunday afternoon. A delicioua dinner of roast duck, fried chicken and other game was served. The happy participants were the Misses Emma and Vllate Jacobs of OgdenMlss Natella Lewis and Miss Leah Henrichsen. Oriel H. Blackburn and Berf Seishman ol Ogden, J. Earl Lewis ' and Carlyle . Hinckley. X-V.- LADIES' HIGH SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS Values to $14.00 on Sale at - x ,s ::: ..;V,: , MY P - I LADIES' SUITS AT HALF PRICE x - REDUCTIONS. , Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack The following were entertained by Mrs. J, .Willi Lewis, Sunday: Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Cowan and the Misses Bliss and Fay Cowan of Salt Lake City and O. H. Blackburn ol Ogden.' - S -- a forour big ad oir page 3,arid be here earlyVed-I- I nesdayimorning. Your dollar will do the work of two. Look t loaf that makes tempting HOT bread serve it Mrs. C. B. Maw was hostess at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Nellie Berry of Dillon, Montana, and Mrk and Mrs. Frank MoGraw of thte city. The rooms were beautifully decorated with The BREAD is good any way andtime you : Hreshasit comes from your Neighborhood Grocer or .... Jeheated and served as H0TJ5READ. ItOYAL -- and so will each mem- ler of your family. It's good for you, too. iteneatwg drives bakes it doubly easy to digest. The second heating tex-)udelicate out any excess mojsture, imparts crispness, hot BREAD Toul like ROYAL re nutty flavor. and a rich part way through allowing for all; press the sUcesiinnly In a jiffy together and slip into the oven. ' you'll have "a treat for all." your loaf Slice plenty of slices bread that made Th xnolhcr quit b2!dnq too county hard wheat flour. not support those who support you. Buy Royal f oreaa of your Neighborhood Grocer every, aay. Royal Raking Hn-ns- TTtah p . WEST ! CENTER." TELEPHONE U7. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 19, 1921. 'a5 Apples, box ,nSaee, bunch ". I5? . s Po , . t):. . 5 .... Q : rrel tiA 20 ...,..,...,,,.,...,20 .. ,;. wnger Snan : . .......... g;. tesj:::'::i:::--::::::::no.o.::::;: 'iterw' -- :: ! . . 6 f or . . . WE DELIVER . Wilford 15 12 $1.00 S1.50 ............. .7.25 ' Perry WE DELIVER . faid for HERE IS FIRST BARGAIN DAY t distributors of QualitrMerchandiseEveryt)odys Store. nica suit tor divorce from banford Nichols. .iiiwiiii-- H. The couple JjaxfiJaiighW "KlWANIS ORGANIZER HERE. Failure to provide is alleged as ground for divorce. Mrs. E. F. Wescott, of Chicago, organizer Nichols asks that her maiden name be of Klwanis clubs, arrived in Provo restored. , Thursday evening. The purpose "of v The district court loday granted, a Mr. Westeotfg visit to thla territory divorce to Mrs. Alvereta Smith iiv her contest with Henry V. Smith, Sr. De- is to complete the organization pf the Spanish Fork Klwanis club. On Wed cision was based upon desertion. nesday Mr. Wescott will address the local Klwanis club at their weekly luncheon. Mr. Wescott holds the dis tinction of having organized more Klwanis clubs than any other man. The visit of - the local club to the Candy company's, plant has Startup International News Service. been posponed for one week. Nov.,14.-After listenCHICAGO, ing to rather lively .testimony conA CARD OF THANKS. cerning the sojourn of William C. Camp, member of Camp, Thome and We extend our thanks and appreCompany, bond brokers, in his California bungalow, Judge Joseph Sabath ciation. those friends who so kindly today indicated that he would grant assisted In recent bereavement Mrs. Camp a divorce. Mrs. Xamp MARY . F. WOFFINCHEN AND was formerly the wife of William FAMILY. C. Thome,' r. late vice president of Montgomery Ward and Company. DIED IN PELICAN POINT. Detectives testified to the actionsHrf CampTii(LMr-Mabel rjohmufTWalker, movie actrtss. John Wesley Allen died .Saturday through bacTcwiriaow at the Beverly at his home in Pelican Point. He was Hills bungalow. A flashlight picture 37 years bid.Tmd is survived by his .1 of the couple asleep was offered to widow and three, children. The fun eral services will be held Tuesday, 12 substantiate the testimony. s noon, at the Berg mortuary. no counsel I ottered defense. Camp Mrs. Camp asked no alimony. i 11 fflO'fftnsold". t CHURCH. The first work on the new Immacu late Conception: CathoHcchurchwill be started tomorrow. The ground will be cleaned for the digging of the foundation on North University avenue. The church edifice la to be erected at ief f25,OO0rforlhercoiBpleted structure. The rectory win be built on the same lot. Both are the plan ning of Architect Claude Ashworth. The church is to be of the Italian Romancist style, according to Father Joseph G. Delaire, pastor of -the church. 7 aost 1 '"vgoS Ws, set..; Sundry, Covers were EVERY DAY II - Mera j t .$1.50 "iraaeye and Rnf xiume, Baking Powder, 1 lb.., tft ; WORK ON CATHOLIC Perry's Store i fall flowers. twelve. SHOP CHILDREN 1 u r D DEMONSTRATION TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY IN PLAYLET. ,t In place of a Christmas card, tend your photograph. Both art reasonable, but one is a permanent reminder of you. LaronA Rollow Columbia "':.-'- B ,D of ."The Old Fashioned Garden" will be presented at the Columbia theatre, Thursday and Friday evenings, Friday 4 0 clock. matinee This Is an excellent lime playlet ana will be put on by the students of the First grade of the Parker school. The directors, Mrs. 'Mary JJarkham and iMisa Jennie Kerr, have worked hard with the children and it is requested that a good crowd will be In attendance. , theater." n PARISIAN PERFECTED D - Wg just received a car of RIPE BANANAS and muct sell them quickly. While they last your Retail Dealer will sell them at twelve and one half cents per pound. Buy some NEEDLE D. 0 0 w Li Q Fi lliii'ii--Ja ' 0 El ; Soap bubbles are round because the pressure of the atmosphere on them is equal at every part. They are Ion? I" nHi ART. EMBROIDERY The needle with four points See Our Window Display. . iiiiiisncii vy -- ' - " |