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Show L Jit'-- V1' V - - i 0v V ffj guests of their sou and wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McAllister was hostess at dinner Thursday tor Mrs. Lucia Tut tie., Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown and " "of 'SrarftttBy' Mitamrr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey. Jr, Mrs. J. W. McAUiiiter of rrovo and C i kiss Leona and Miss Luella Ramsey W. Reid of Salt lake City, j. were guests at a Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. J. W. Nlson entertained at a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. family Thanksgiving dinner. The rooms were beautifufly Wainwright in Sprjngville. decorated were with chrysanthemunjs. Cover Mr. and Mrs.0. L. Terrr, nPrt.i... laid for thirty-twIncludjngyMr. and ed at a Thanksgiving dinner Tor Mr Mrs. Dixon AtsyjtonHtd Mrs. Don Price of Storrs. and Mr. Carl Farley nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan.Pyne and famn u. Covers were laid for twelve at a and Mrs. Charles D. Terry and family' dinner given by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, .WilUs Terry .and familv Thanksgiving Startup --In honor of Mr. and Mr and MrMSelman. Music Mrs? George and Mrs.-Tov-ey of Bountiful Fall was the feature of the flowers were u Bed in decorating. V evening imu Mrs. U. U. McHrlda. Mr inI ... ! Mrs. Albert S.- Jones had as her Mrs. -- - Frank Knight ui.. iaueiie- JSC-'ci'"., jius l guests at .dinnerFriday, Miss Eula uriae and Miss Laura MrRHH. returned from Salt Lake where they Fletcher and C. E. Fletcher. have been spending the past week, Tuesday evening, the M. I. A. memthe wedding of Mr. and Mrs. bers of the Fifth ward will conduct" a McBride'i sonr Bryce-t- o Mtsr Marion social s the ward amusement hall, in CoUlPJUotAlUakay which took place honor of theDarents of the ward. uouajr, nuvemoer zz. The young Luncheon will be served. people will make jtheir borne laSalt Lake City. Mr., and Mrs. J. F. Thomas enter a v, tained at Thanksgiving dinner. The Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner Jr was decorated .1 Mrs George at dinner ' Beebe, 'Iaii rmftJ GWs of Provo with w CiniP'ire .5ian. Mrs. O. A. Spear, met t IM i . ii ;TkNv dancing, ... ,t aioyed and a delicious Ueofi by the bosteases, the Elenore and Margaret Whitte"1WV...- nilnw4nff narinta and ... rn J" i. nf the r rla.were lnviiea 10 DO u Herbert Pasewalk. Mrs. Mrs, ....... W- - r.anrn- R Rrat.ioavid csiwu . Mrs Harding, Mrs. Richard Mrs: - Wnv McCoard, Mrs, L. Roberts, Mrs. u Heindselman, Mrs. Reed i t2 SdsoaMrs., 25-ura- Robert Bee, iinnVMrsrvThoma B, Mrs. J, N. Jr, Beeileyr MraziL: Staley, Miss Mary m BoshardrMra. and, MT Laura, Pasewalk. Hofertt Tile rresTdeHi or mtrCdmpa a manufacturer's sale of silks. His purchase enables us to offer to the women of Provo and Utah County, silks at prices that are intensely interesting. This is the time of year that the manufacturers are preparing to take inventory; and tables and shelves are cleared without respect to cost. i .'. o kMM of Mrs. W. L. Whittemore cere-an- d evening, to fioia their ci a I Sale Of I iui,- ine table centernler- - flowers. Thirty guests were pre; toma of .'Mr.. and .Mrs. George !. n , nn East Center street, was was a bowl of beautiful eut.rinr. Present were iMr aaA, Un v h.iu Mr. and Mrsr Rheinhart Maeserand "-- y h scene oi Mr. and Mrs. X T. Taylor and descend-'"- d the when j afternoon two children spent Thanksgiving in "Brt"V. laid for fifteen Sprlngville, the .,. -- mi Elisabeth Brown gathered i aB"V. Covers were guests of Mr. and " ber Z reunion to celebrate ' eightieth Mrs. Myron Crandall. Alrl. John Pullen rooms Th v ten entertained , . aanlversary. O uk.v friends at dinner I Thanksgiving afterarranged wlta chrysaa-- ! Wednesday evening' Mr. and Mrs. tin prettily Covers wer laid noon, complimentary to her mother, Thomas Cole entertained complimentftemums and ferns. dinner Mrs. Kathryn - Okelberry of - Goshen, ary to iMr. and Mrs. Basaenette of at the - Thanksgiving 5 5cb was sensed at o'clock. Games, who is here visiting. Sewing and England, who are here visiting for music ' were the ddeversions. later music and dancing were ' several months. American Beauty ' The guest of roses and ferns formed the attractive by the party. the auspices of the Second rocking honor was presented with rentern'pfn fnr the rilnlnr tahln Other I other birthday ward r. L. M. I. A. a SOClal Will be nio-t- a warn Mr anil Mra Willard diiir and numerous in the Second Ward meeting Ronth and familv Mr. and Mra. Joaenh ' from members of the family. The given house next Tuesday evening to which isllowinr were Present: Mr M Mri-- I ' toe parents of the members are espec- Boadbent, George A. Brown and famllyr Mr.and invited. There will be an xcel-leMr. and Mrs. Cliarles Curtis and Hrs. W. E. Harding and family, Mr, ially program,- - garnet- - and -r- efreshments. Mrss Ulliana Brown were the guests and family, Hf. ai MrsBoy Peterg The affair is in honor of the of Mr. and Mrs. George Kamsbothain I and Maxfield family, ui Mrs. Albert Max-fielmothers and fathers in the ward and at Thanksgiving dinner til of Provo; Mr. and Mrs, H. T. tnd. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis admission Is free. Covers were laid for fifteen guests Miifield and lamtly, Mr, and lira. ciTda Griffin and baby, Mr. Ethel Mrs. AgHes Crandall was hostess at at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. J. a dinner-- - on Thanks- W, Hulsh Thanksgiving Day. The Tiompon,Misa- - Irewilaxfleld, C. Connlff, Stanley Maxfleld and giving Day. season's choice flowers added charm to the. table and rooms. The guests Jobs B. Maxfleld, all . of Sail JLake Twenty guests were present at the included , Dr. and Mrs. Hugh WoodCity; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Brown and Thanksgiving dinner given ward and two children, Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs.' L H. Hardy enjoyable The J. Edward Johnson and son, Mr. and and family, of Magna, and Mrs. H. B. by 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawke'. of Richf- dining table was attractively decorat- Mrs. A. - W. Palmer, and Timothy Hales and daughter Thora, ed with cut flowers. Mrs! Roy Bullock Woodward of St. George'. ield. of Canada was among the guests. Mrs, James Kimber pleasantly enCovers were laid for eight at a tertained at her home Friday evening, complimentary to her daughter, Elsie, Thanksgivingr dinner given by Mr. and whose birthday anniversary occurred Mrs. Byron WY Denhalter. the day previous. Games, music and Mrs.- W. Lester Mangum will be An interesting Social affair of Fri a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by "iiss Kate Frabm, --Miss Elvera Jens- day evening was held in the Pioneer hostess to the members xt the Nelke en, Miss Ida Field," M las Henrietta ward amusement ball when the mem Reading club at a keushsgton at. her Moasen, Miss Sarah Wrlde, . Miss bers of tie theological class of the home Thursday afternono at 2 o'clock. Apes Stevens, Miss Phebe Kimber, Pioneer ward Sunday school enter- ' Leona Dur-ran-t, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fairer enter Miss Anna Wride, Miss May Goddard tained in honor of Miss " and Miss Ethel Duckett who leaves December 7th for the tained the Friday Evening 500" Card - -' r Central States mission Games,- .music club and a few invited guests at their Mr, S. Vincent entei'-Uine- d and refreshmentsmade the- hoursvhome Friday.jaraationBrmry8antne- at a Thanksgiving dinner, at nana merrllv for flftv auests. Miss 'mums and ferns were used in deav their home. The table decorations Thirrant was nresented . with a neatly rating the entertaining rooms. Mra, Swen O. NMelson was awarded the were pink chrysanthemums. Present bound Book by those present ladies' were Mr. and Mrs. prise and the gents' card favor Mr. Hyrum Cluff, The TTnder the direction of the special was won by David Openshaw. tnd Mrs. 0. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. f the Manavu consolation prizes were awarded to mmmitten George B. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. K. anHvitv W. Bailey,, Mr; and Mrs. Arnold Green ward M. I. A. an entertainment will Mrs. A, 0. Vance and Alma Van Wag A delicious luncheon was of Pleasant Grove, Mra. Zlna Dunn, be elven at College ball. Tuesdayer enen. toe Kisses The club members present served. include . will o'clock. It. 7:30 at Elma Lillian and Maurine, enlng Dunn, Hughes Mr. Baker Wallace a one-ac- t nlay, dancing, solo and 4uet were DrandB.Mrs. E. G. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Bailey and Elwood Dunn. singing: Also the great western ma- and Mrs. A and Mrs. Alma Van Fred Mr; and Olsen, his wOl make appearance gician Mr"md Mrs. H. E, Beebe were the will Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boren, give Interesting demonstrations. Mr. and Mrs. David OpenshawLJIr, Mr. add Mrs. and J. T. Farrer. The invited guests were Wm. M. Roylance, Miss Zina Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, and Mrs. AO. Vance of Memphis, Tenn. UlfflL SOLD VE OFF ER Lot -- C .1 . .Y:.- . .Y. - . , .7 j, y 1 103 .Saloriceylrji. $1.58 ..... .... It SfcincliGeorgetteXreriellc Lot 5 Crepe Black Satin, all colors, regular value $4J5. bale price, yard :Lot all colors regular value i.75.Yr:" Sale price, yard . . , . .. ... . Lot 7 Chiffon Velvet, staple colors'regular value $6.75;: 0C 40-in- ch $3.65 SQ-irich!CantenXre- ..... ....;........,... ..... 0 CC $ JiUU 42-in- ch gg" bait price, yard K I D G L. O V E . Direct from Paris to Provo. via nort of Los Anireles. This la nur first imnnrtfttmn chased by our foreign connection,-- who buys for twenty large American houses. r 200 PAIRS OF FINE KID GLOVES, REGULAR VALUE $2.75, ON SALE UNTIL SOLD t r.nv V - -- t en-io- ' .$1.85 . yardLlZtX Taffeta, alicolors, regular value f2.25t: Sale price, yard Lot 3 Crepe de Chine, all colors, regular value $2.25. . . , . ... , . . . v.. Sale price, yard ... . . . . . . . . . . . v '.. VALUES 40-in- ch j -- 36-in- ch mm THESE Messaline, all colors, regular value$2.25. 36-in- ch Lot 2 I Th "7" 1 Sale prices YOU - nur. . j CoJorarBkct Browns. Ta These gloves are high standard! quality,-an- d parfect in every way, and tin account of the unusual price offering, they are sold subject to KQ FITTINGS, NO APPROVALS, TJO EXCHANGES. Every sal final This is your opportunity to purchase aniost acceptable Christmas present at small cost. GLOVES ON DISPLXYtN OUR EAST WINDOW -- d ; well-appoint- Qs-mo- Per Cent Discount on All Table Linens Until Christmas. 20 v the Watch for Special Values for Our Patrons. Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Sto: re. CLUBS -- We Are Continually on . - i , . and-The- lma -- - Dun Eec ts Mrs. Harry B. Ashton was hostess the members of the Saturday after noon bridge club at ber home Satur day. The rooms were pretuy arrang ed with carnations and chrysanthemums. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clarenct Nelson and Mrs. George E. - Robison. the latter receiving the guest card favor; A delicious lunch eon was served. ' The Invited guests present were Mrs. George Robison, Mrs.. Wnk, ferre, Mrs Jack Shlreman, Mrs- .- Alex- - Hedqulst and- - irs . Mart Roylance. to" model is beauty when fitted "' ' the foot. This new i -- - - The D. U. W. U. K. club members met at the home of Miss fyeavitt Bame Friday evening, ror tne purpose of electing officers tor the ensuing Agnes Farrer, president; year. vice Leavitt Bame, president; Mabel and .treasurer. MitcheU secretary r Dora Durrant reporter. fri Patent or Soft Black .Kid. Price ...;.$7.75 Every shoe in our entire line of women's fine shoes is representative of the care ex , ercised in their selection. BEADED SATINS wear and hold their shape. Our patterns are that new . and highly . - ...... attract . Soroslr will be held Wednesday after-excellent literary pro Parker. Degram planned, Includes a paper i' velopment of Party Machinery., by Albertf Talmage, and Jefferson's "First Inaugural Address,''' by Mrs. J. v. W. Robinson. . . - "HOSIERY, TOO" ?.0!7il SHOE STORE. Barbara Brown for Women. Burton Brown for Ifen. Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls V ' ' "Where Quality Counts We Win" The- - 'm. - . Mrs. Byron W. Denhalter "will be hostess to the members of the Optfc mist club Thursday afternoon. High Louis Heel or Junior Louis Heel. Price 98.00 at the home of Mrs. George P. inoon iipOUCEMAN SHOT T..HaHnnffl1 Vwsi Krvlc- Nov. 28. John MINNEAPOLIS. !Moen, a policeman, was shot and prob- fatally wounded by . robbers to break into the- - Orpheum !ably this morning. The robbers knocked off the combination of the safe, which contained upwards of 110,000, when Interrupted by the policeman. Previously they had bound the nightwatchman and three ! . ' Pleasant Grove JBXIZXSXXSISEXSEEEEIXnisxsazxSISSSSS; afaaa.a.pwN,ain,Wl R as 17 R teaching 'school In Midway spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. " Mons Monson. - On ITmv U e E. R. Halliday, who is employed In here Salt Lake, spent the week-enwith his family. Although differences in coal are sometimes very slight, a school j The Pleasant Grove High the really superior coal is the one giving the greatest heat held their first dance oi the season M ' value per dollar. . The Timpanogos Nature club will the High school gymnasium Thanks-to occasion proved meetgivings of nightThe weekly Us resume program . evenLet us demonstrate thevalue of our coal. Miss AnnaRasmuson-JJf-iheAn- v ings and discussions Thursday, Fred W. Taylor, erlcan Fork hospital nurse, was a ing at the home of Dr. visitor here Friday.-- . 147 South University avenue. PHONE 357. Notices of the' meeting were mailed Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Weeks of Salt office. this morning from Dr. Taylor's visitors of rela-tife- s Lake were waek-enGOOD COAL GOOD LUMBER- .l.-The speaker Thursday will be Prof. here. L 800 is who F. Buss, who wUl bring with blm Eva attending Miss Clark, up this school at the University of UUh pounds of shells he picked Included coast. Pacific week-en.n.m.rni.tha . here with - rela. V OlilUaUV spent the i L in this collection, said to be 4he larg tiYes.: est in Utah, are hundreds oi varieties Arthur Hanson of this city and Miss of shells. Nancv Andereon of Salt Lake were ; M Corner Second West and Fifth South. aii mMttinars of the married in Salt Lake last week. They j ! In and person every formal affairs, will make their home lu Salt lAke if terested is invited," said ur. rayior. City, Utah. batai&aiaaiiaJiaiaiaiaiaaa.aM.aaai , w Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of Salt Intolerance Alwsyt Error. here visit- Lake anent the week-en- d Few men are really mean, bat many lng witft Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and are Intolerant and lacking in forbear Mrs. John smith. -Mr. and Mrs. George Bratum of tnct toward oTbwforjetttagthatiha all men of Kulz art decisions Bader, and Salt temporary LakerMrrjames subject to revision according to the were guesU oi miss Amy nui Thursday. Item law of compensation. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Mllford visitors here. were week-en. d V WM- d .,...., , - Youth and - Dancing Physical youth usually means mental youth. That is why dancing, which puts one in good physical trim, also makes one young mentally. .'. :iziY:::r If you want to keep thoroughly up with the times to be "alive" all through learn the newest steps. Lorrell's Studio Mozart Hall ' CO. aaISiiiiJ"JI give d .. The regular meeting of the Utah BUSTER Tlmnanozos " Kature " club ) will meet every Thursday even7:80 ing during the winter, at Unio'clock sharp, at 147 South Dr. versity avenue, residence of Fred W. Taylor. The first lecture will be December 1, 1921, by Prof. P. Bussr subject, "Shells of the arfr pirific Coast." cordially invited to attend. The, The Progressive card club will meet with Mrs. Thursday afternoon, next, ' : , James IrJSvans. , tive.' Nature Club Meets A CARD OF THANKS. 7" o We desire to express our apprecia i tion to all those who .have In any way attended their sympathy ana neip to I I I" us in the sickness and death of our bPinved mother. Mrs. .Annie Pearce. wa lull v desire to thank the the neighbors who called and helped, The Relief society, and the biHhoprlc, rhrtir Mini Jennerson and her aids, the manv friends who attended the funeral services and tendered the use of their automobiles, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. We also apof sympathy preciate the kind words-at- - ue expressed by the speakers . services.. ,' r THE PKAKWB tamil.1. nf HUSBAND AND WIFE SHOT International News service. rtATJ.TTP. N. M- - Nov. 28. James Rlackwell. prominent young business to f man and bis wife were foundshot i death on the porch oi ueir ra The couple were ia. cu th(J city. when they left a theatre Friday night and the rouble murder Is shrouded in w " mystery. Mrs. BiacKweit In this sec j, the moRt;,beautlful women on f Kpw Mexico ana v.as mne the social life of the community. . I Ti i z. rim un,.i- - -i II . ' . L T - ur- - n t-- rrE fit. n -'. i fti -- r yry t Fbr Ghriotma J f M llnnAM ii aiiIam 1 III! llililll I III III CV'J.IIII II V ICIVIUI I UMUI 1 I IMa UUIII Jtl Your Stationer Provo Utah a i |