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Show THE PF.OVO HERALD, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 2, 1021. ' 1 ' f Society till Clubs . ' M I I merarvclub at Lef.:rae yetfctrdaV Ihe lesson, rrench Art and Artists," of all goods , close-out- 2-- IIS not-od- ds but new, s, The "members of. the Thursday afternoon bridge club were tue guests of Mrs. Lee L. HTiker yesterday. The liugly entertiining roottis were chir: arranged in a decorative. x ' ie in yellow. Three tables of to Mrs. played and the prize : Frank L, Cory. Lu,rc' " merchandise. . vas-.srrv- - ; we fewrRne " are offering ; " AA i S, r Fine $6.0fand $7,00 .I -- 1' Velour Hats, all colors. One lot of Children's Shoes bar-gai- Shirt 25 $1.95 ............. , Men's, Boys' and Girls' Wunder Hose, pair, 7C lOC ' and-Mf- s. Si 1 i if NCIL TAKES ? 'and Mr. Peterson, FOOD TOPjGS ON the' Women's regular Municipal Council was held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the council -- The House of Service and Quality. Md gave ? : ; treiwiBrcr'a report, jho. ing the balance in the banfe of $266.60 of which $125.00 was rasied throng's the Oinic Charity ball held , in- the State' Armory, November ' 4." This amottnt $125H to -- be paid to the community clinic board. A $5 health bond Jsr to be purchased for th health seal drive also, $5.00 for the rat campaign was ordered paid. Mrs. Norma Bullock and Miss Carol Toulson rendered two v beautiful vocal ' selections..' Mrs. C. E. Maw introduced Miss Amy Leighs, ol ihe speaker of tHeevening, Miss Leighs discimnd th? standards of health and gave Dr. Caroline Hedgers. messnge, (hi "Hps, 1th' to Cbiiafcn and Motjiers.'"' -- T:w bazaar-commit-tee reported that the Provo- - XQEsmcrRlal-an- d Savings bunk had offered the use of the bank buildings for the sale of goods which will be conducted, December 10. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF ( meeting of club rooms. V The program commenced with community singing "The Star Spangled Banner," led by Mrs. Jesse Johnson. President Mrs. C. E. Maw presided, tT A"' FT2v A O - i ..SUJ) ALL NEXT WEEK farni-bureau-- the Daring Demonstration Only A demonstrator will be in our store all next week to show housewives how 'quickly and effectively RINSO soaks the dirt out of clothes. ' With RINSO in your washing machine, the dirtiest clothes come dean and white in e no time. Jt is a so!TpHpdwlIe7T LUX. Come in for a demonstration manufacturers of any time next week, and take advantage of the special . ,. price offer. DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR WASH DAY SFRINGVILLE 10 $35.00 Suits . r r - CRGAKIZE 1 'tiOM Suite .'ytSOM $50.00 Suits .....$25.00 FLANNELETTE mm - KEW FALL STYLES j wi -- $14.48 $16.48 $17.75 $18.65 $19.78 $21.90 QuillLy aiiJ Style ; $1.18 .....,..$1.50 $1.65 WOOL GOODS All NewxGoods. OUTING FLANNEL .' 1921 cloth, very heavy, at 19 . .16 Tiger, medium weight, at.. . . Nebo, very good .grade, at... 15 J All Clean and Regular. .. . : QUILTING MATERIAL 25c Cretonnes .17 40c Cretonnes . . .25 25c Silkoline 17 40c Sateens . ,25 Many Pieces to Choose From.. For Two Days Only. All Standard Quality. for $1.25' for 98c 5 .98 $1.50 for 81.00 $2.00 for 1.35 $2.25 for 1.50 $3.00 for: 2.00 Good for Children's Dresses.-COTTON AND WOOL BLANKETS ir a ie Regular Stock. . ..... W at..$9J5 at at at at at at SILK HOSE $L50 Grade, Black or Brown, at 75 $1.00 $1.15 for $2.25 for Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses $420I)ressesat$29.75 Alt-Fii- GOWNS $2.00 Guy, was hostess to tlie. riieinbers-- of the Thursday-eve- n ngi bridge club.-A- 4g .i t uamiiy )icptiitu luiicacuu was acicv.i The card prize was won by Mrs.) Thomas Williams. Present, were: Mrs. Thomas .Williams, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Earl Graham, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. Phoebe Freshwater, Mrs. Wesley Beckstead, Mrs.. J. B. Somo, Mrs. Bert Whipple, Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mrs. Spencer Clark and Mrs. Thomas Thornley. ......!..'. In many grades and patterns at good popular prices. All brand new. ' $2.25 Wool WOOL BAITS . Batts, special $1.98 We have many beautiful things for Christmas. Take advantage of the wonderful bargains by coming early. Many pieces of Silk on sale this , week. . The members of the Optimist dub home of Mrs. Byron Thursday afternoon. ': The entertaining room were decorated with chrysanthemurasr Theame "SOO net at the Den-halte- r,' and a delicious luncheon was, enjoyed Airs. 1 homas oy tne toiiowin?. Walter, Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. James Bdiley. Mrs.' Angus Olsen, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Jack Kidge, Mrs. 'James buthcrland, Mrs. Mary Irs. Guy Shnrthff, Mrs. T.Hopki-nsWhit tacker, Mrs. Londell and Mrs-The latter received . the card favor. g , X m ol c .. .ir .. .. Mcsui!.0...:Farl JTbwrias ri I. sru . uill -- I . le.lios-tesS-i. mi r-.- fti..-jwanj- t SMGRT STORY WRITERS Tij'iM The short story has come Into de- - Jclded public' favor during the la3t ht.T 'cade, and a8 a result shorfsfory "writ- - II. 10 G OMFANY J. . I M are'. A. Glazier John. Jackson and spending a few dxiys in Southern Utah, on business. C- - -i tlie Trcs Jo!i clnb members l. ,. - i v- oiTo) . i , ' "tern-porar- $12.50 $19.25 $21.50 $25.00 $26.50 $28.50 $31.50 afford. well ALL Mrs TT. P. Hnlf an left today for their home in ing has tecome one of the most popuThora,CLUB ; Junction, Utah, after spending the lar English courses given in the uni versities of America. During the winpast two week Were with relatives. SP&INGVILLE, pec." 2. A y ter Quarter at ihe. B Y. IT.,' hpsinninir . . . t- I ...(3 l FtorRanlnation of the Springvllle Airs, raru uonpe ot cmai is nere(yecemDer a, rror. Alfred Osmond will itiiwanis club was outlined at a meet- visiting Mrs. L. H. Famsworth for a1 give a new course in short story writ- ing here Wednesday venlne. when few days. iug. rroiessor osmoua maae aspe-- 1 -- while-1 rKiwanIan84roiaProvo and Spanish class- org met wrtn SprlngvUle men for 14 bars Kirk's Flake White Soap and 4 bars of Jap Rose C E. Fletcher and Miss ETua Fletch and no doubt he wiil r that purpose, er have returned to their home in have a number of enthusiastic! A The following Provo Klwanians as- Logan afte'r visiting Mr. and Mrs. JH. students large j i for the in course. 91.QQ.. " " sisted In the organization: President A. course In ..Atkin. come--1 Shakespearean (Alex Hedquist, Secretary Claude Ash- 26 bars Pearl White Soap 1.00 dies , will also be given by the ' worth, Edgar McArthur, W. M. Dean, Miss Albma Safford has returned professor. ' J. W. Eobinson, J. Nr Ellertson, Judge home after 16 bars Regular 10c Wool Soap . . , Prof. Alice .?l.CO Reynolds will give a visiting her sister, Miss A. B. Morgan, E. Thomas Lorena Safford in Salt Lake City the course in the British drama, a most PMayhew, u scnoueid. - - .- enjoyableourse, pastiwor Tveeks. SATURDAY 0F THIS WEEK THE FIRST WARD Practically the, entire membership of the Spanish Fork Kiwatiis club was There were 621.869 marriages fa RECEIVES M. I. A. 1LL HAVE CAKES AND PIES FOR SALE SEED CCMPANYi present.: last year France 312,036 In HERE. A committee was chosenTorerfeet 1913. The number against of .births over the organization. John Mendenhall Is .deaths for 1920 was 159,000, J. Elmer Jacobson has been appointcompared utwiiuau oi me cumuiiuee, me otner with 58,000 in 1913. ed receiver for the Carpenter Seed or members which are Dr. John R. AnIn China-tholdest man In each company, and has been ordered the Bishop George. R. Maycock, J. block of ten houses is made a census court to closfr up that concern's bybusi- VALUE OF ADVERTISING?. .that 67 centa out of every dollar spent derson, F. Smith, Ray L. Done and Q. D. Ken- when a census. Is taken ness, collecting what U due the conv enumerator, SALT LAKE ClT WK-ov-r SOfews-- l for-th-ia kindnrf d vertlsing-4- a pald-t- o nwtyr vl aci rln nrnnklt. r . t t. t tl ft as muclTblTts Indebt pany and immediate KiwanlahsTrovo has from and SDanish dav h mattps thn nMinf t,h newspapers advertising paid nn. id edness as paying assets the will cover. Fork 80 as He attributed alternated profits and permanently 'increased the per cent of the fail speakers' at the, list for his ten houses to the tax Receiver Jacobson said todar that he ures amoug merchants to lack of ad- meeting.!ofice. thought all bills would be paid In full. very cane, Raid Charles T.' Adams of vertising. Carauer & ""Adams in eddressing' wem-- J He predicted that the United States : Kemember this Your friendsJ To His Majesty the Daby : Be Be remembered - of the Salt Lake Ad club by your loved Monday. will lo business on a declining market can buy any gift you can give; sure to have your photo sent to ones and friends this Christmas. 11 fripakcr quoted stutlsities flfom tor the next twenty years,- - and ' del (:''!' s teivn.g a population of more clared that merchants who are not ad- mem pauiograpn. uranama lor uinstmas morn-Se- e Give them your photograph. tiicjii& juur .... to stow-th- e -y value ol the vertising are digging their own comLarson RoIlowColumbia See Larson & Rollow, Larson & Rollow, Columbia.'the-ate- r. ing. r in a of advprtlhirg. He skid mercial graves. ,''-. theater, . . olumbiatheater. . high-grad- BEAUTIFUL at a price which you can $1.50 for iihi r." Tfihn -- .$15.00 , . , , .$17.50 98c for $1.25 for --- Jn,xaows-4icautiiullv,Jecotatedj- IN THIS LOT $10.50 Dresses at.. $8.25 JjBJreiaSroto V. AbjS- THAT ARE EV AND $30.00 Suits .77, - Mrs.- rarafinnc and raw , $25.00 $10.00 Suits ... , , . $12.50 ' DRESSES OF EVERY STYLE AND MATERIAL $20.00 Suits ssWiW .'W Ttir.ner. I COATS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence kelson en tertained the members of the Thurs- day eyeninsr noineiast night. 1 ne rooms were artistically arranged with cut flowers and terns. Mrs. Harry Ashton and Mark Tripps were awarded the ard A delicious favors luncheon was served to the following clnb members and i;iitcd KiiMs: Mr. and Mrs. .11. B. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. I. Edwin 'Stein, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham Mr. aivd Mra. Gecrpe B. Hardin?. Mr. and Mrs. Murk Tr:;p, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Thornas - ; . ...$4.00 These are just a few of our many bargains in Shoes and Oxfords. i - -"0 , , , No. 465 Military heel, black Strap Pump, f5.50 grade for . - Sutherland. - ,.... .... enter-taineCl.- be Mrs.-J.-Edw- SALE STARTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd Now is yonr time to buy Ch"mas goods at i. c No. 1188 Low heel brown calf Strap, $6.00 grade for ... j 25c , 6.00grade4 or J.' D. Hunfer O. N O. club members and a few invited guests at their home Wednesday evening. The card ganie "500" and a dainty luncheon was en joyed.. Xnias decorations prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Abe Turner, and Lynn Sutton were awarded the card favors. - The club "members present were Mr. and M rs; Mart- - Koytanrer Dn and Mrs: V'ern Greenwod, Mr. and Mrs, Abe-- i Turner. Mr- - and Mrs.- - Nels Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mr. and! Sutton, Mr. and i in Stein, - and Mr. and Mrs." Ceorce B' Hardin c. Trip fnllnw- irrginvited guests were also present: Mr. Mr. and Airs. John W. and Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs- - Hugo Price and Miss Virginia Mr. many of our These are -- TKe. Fortnightly club met yesterday with Mr. arid Mrs. Raymond Berry. ' IQ and -- we ar golrlifflo styles in, ShoesOxfords, Pumps and. Straps. not odds and ends. Everjrstyle and size. v. No.1130 Low heel welt calf Oxford, refreshments. delicious - i -- i bos-tess- -- Men's J'elt House Slippers, $2.50 and $3.00 values. .. . $1.89 Work toryJ -- served .. $1,95 PantsT7T7:T:7Tt7rr.;:: rea$ W eare Overstocked on Sh oes The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. J, E. Elder when Mrs.; Jdaloney wi 11 giy e t h e 1 i t erary ti u mber. . .. Hrtiwu Men's Work dancing the Social State Armory this boeial chat and music y enjoyed, during which the wer ..,....... v i tKJ Men's Cooper Ribbed Union Suits, $3.00 All Christmas Ties reduced . .". .o.L, iier.ifii-.ej fi t n by Conner.- nc; 1 lie Joijjv-Xnef- r4 ns zrzzzzz J . wi! The regular meeting of the Social Hour club convened Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Our entirtf stock of Over- - fi CO coats reduced . . . . Lfc0 0 ' Tbefecrd Sixty club in the evening, : WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST REDUCE Below a re only a and Ends wt-r- parties " 0 iialitMeircliaiidis Ncr Odcis attendance. were in ed, per cent off and nds or j or juoocu viesm picanaard was given Tjv .Mrs. E. A. Paxinan. Sewing and luncheon was also enjoy are slashingprices to the very from 10 to She i iieduoing Mrs, Harold Dunn entertained the' of the Thursday afternoon; Take advantage of this diary offer. For the next ten days k t member I we - iiwjiji : -- m hi 1 , ' -- .. II. .1 i "iiJi""iui , hi"1111 iiiipii.i ''"ffji'u" Ghoir Tabornacle ' v :HONEYM Which Scored Such a'Wonderful Hit. in the Performance November 24th. ' ' . THE PLACE:" Columbia Theater THE TIME: e larr im.iii ' A CHINESE of-w- ork . m- By Request The . i . -- FridaNight-Dec-9thTHE DIRECTORS : Prof. J. R. Boshardand Prof. T. Eari Pardoe . l THE PLAY: ... . "A Chinese Honeymoon," Comic Opera. of |