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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922. January Furniture Clean UpJSale January 6 January 13 Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. Ethel Dnckett, Assistant. Telephone 95. hostess at a and refreshments added to the enjoy Mrs. Henry Robey wh af- living room furniture at less than today's cost ment of the occasion. delightful social affair- - Thursday ternoon, in honor of Mrs. Clyde Scott Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bunnell have re Games and mueio were the feature of the afternoon, during which a delici- turned from Salt Lake where they ac ous luncheon was serred to thirty. companied their son, Is Roy. who left " for the Swiss and German mission of . Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Bailey, Mr. and the L. D. S. Church. Mrs. John W. McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. Leona Booth spent the week John Thurgood and Mrs. E. Eggertson endMiss in Lehi, the guest of her cousin, wera oleasantlv entertained at an oyster supper at the home of Mr. and Miss Margaret Hackett. Mrs. C. S. Vincent, following the So Mrs. A. Will Jones was the guest of cial Sixty character ball Friday even nonor at a social affair given Friday . , . ing. afternoon, the occasion being her Mrs. W. Benson and Mrs. James C. Dirtnaay. sewing, music and luncheon a few friends -- at were the diversions. Snow entertained dinner Saturday evening at the home Mrs. Lucile .Stowell Is in Co) ton. of Mr 8. Snow. visiting her mother, Mrs. Ann Clay- Mr. and Mrs. L. Iceland Cook enter son, lor several days. tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. NoFriday afternoon Mrs. Alfred' E. lan T. Salyards of Venice. Covers Eves was hostess at a merry home were laid for six. social given In honor of her daughter, ,Mra. J. A. Oliver entertained at a Kathleen. An interesting program of music and refreshments made birthday party friday. afternoon for games, com- tne hours pass pleasantly for twenty Beard. Oliver Twenty , Ralph panions, joined In playing games and guests. v were served luncheon, v Complimentary to Mrs. Frank Dal Mrs.1'. Will 'Lewis entertained the fton of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mil officers and teachers of the. Second ton Booth entertained twenty guests ward M. I. A. Friday evening. Music Saturday 'evening. The season's flowers were used in decorating. Games, music and refreshments contributed T to the success" of the occasion. ;:?- - - . A REAL KISS BY MAIL Great Opportunity Furniture Values Heretofore Furniture Impossible in Living Room those THIS is one inof which to stimulate IN ORDER sales and to clear our floors for new ship- practical home managers can make a little money go a long way. You now have the opportunity of securing furniture values which heretofore have been impossible. ments we are cutting this beautiful living room furniture down to less than today's cost on ' many numbers. . -- .in u Ik drm V1 1 V.. j ' y 0 1 -- MY FATHER rThe' following were the guests of dinger at cards - , he young generation k certainly full of unique tricks. The latest is sending a kiss by mail to The feminine your sweetheart. young person rubs a colored on her lips and1 then presses her lips to a postcard.' or a. card that goes into an envelope. 'J he ideal substance is said to be a fixture of honey, gum arabic and cochineal; ; The cut shows Miss Clare Ward, a noted beauty, kiss-ff-g a card and (beJow)..a picture of I . ; stsh-jstan- ee , V. A 7 Miss Gladys Olsen of Rigby, Idaho, is the guest of Provo friends for a few days. j WET WASH DEPT. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Wagons Call tor and Deliver 1111111 A splendid program will be given at the meeting of the Third ward Relief Mrs Society Tuesday afternoon. Julia Jensen will give a none act play and instrumental and vocal musical numbers will be rendered. All mem bers and friends are cordially invited William Wilcox was guest of honor at a dinner party at the home irst birthday anniversary. were laid for twelve. 450 I 20-Mu- le of Mrs. A. G. Gorrell, Sunday afternoon. The affair was in celebration of his twenty-f- FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP 9-- lb Big, comfy Velour Rocker Blue Davenport, like above illustration rocker use your credit . Convenient Dignified - $7.95 Arrangement jr Beautiful Velour Rockers Pay for your furniture-whil- Priced at e you use it. $79.50 can you beat this? Cushions in rich and restful living room suite, in the quaint Jacobean period design. back. Priced for this sale. cane tapestry, Three-piec- e $89.00 a inursaay evening James Knudsen was pleasantly surprised at his home by the members of his family, the occasion being his 51st birthdav anniversary. A delightful time was spent with games and music, during which dinner was served. Covers were laid for twenty-five- . Our Motto: "QUALITY and SERVICE" 375 West Center. Phone 164. ........ e $65.00 $79.50 $175.00 Velour Suite ine nome of Miss Florence Elliott was tne scene of a delightful social affair Thursday evening, when the teiepnone operators entertained at a micnen snower, complimentary to Mrs. area Fowler, formerly Miss Hazel Smart, a recent bride. The time was spent pleasantly with eamea fni. lowed by a dainty luncheon served to twenty-five- . The guest of honor was me recipient or many useful gifts, including a set of silverware. 4c PER POUND 25-o- z. Three-piec- Tapestry Suite Velour Suite, inlay back e A farewell party was sriven in Hip Grandview ward Thursday evening for Dean Buckner, who leaves Wednesday for a two years' mission in the south ern siaies ior tne U u. S. church. A delightful time was spent with games ana aancing. BY OUR NEW 1-- lb e The members of the Progressive card club met Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shurtliff. The prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawke. At the conclusion of the game, luncheon was served. entertained few "friends at dinner Sunday. ' Lowest Prices. Phone 446. West Center. WEEK ENDING JANUARY 14, 1922. 7o2 lbs. Nice Fresh Creamery Butter .57? 2 lbs. Good Fresh Ranch Butter 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs .'. 45 2 Largs pkgs. Delish Wonder Food can Snowdrift 55 cans Jam Extra Bargain.. 2 Large 5o 2 cans French Market Sorghum .. ... Marmalade 2 Small cans Jam or 35t? 2 pkgs. H. 0. Oats 2 pkgs. Cream of Barley 5o 5 lbs. Mexican Chili Beans . . .. . . ....... 5 cans Tomatoes v . 0 lb.. Fresh Fat Large Oysters, per 3 Large size pkgs. Macaroni o? sack Cracked Wheat 10v Armour's Corn Flakes . . .' 10 bars A. B. Naptha Soap , 50 50 10 bars Crystal White Soap 45 10 bars White Laundry Soap 20 3 pkgs. Rinso Powder 20 3 pkgs. Team Borax 3 pkgs. Crystal White Soap Chips, small 20p MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY Three-piec- Three-piec- Mahogany Rockers Priced at Mrs. Mart W. Roylance was hostess to the members of the Comus club Friday afternoon. In rooms pleasing ly decorated with the season's flow- ers, cards were played and the favor given to Mrs. Afton Jensen. A daint ily prepared luncheon was served by the hostess. . Mrs. E. J. Duckett $22.50 $139.00 .$37.50 special- - Twenty guests participated in a de lightful social affair given by Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson at their home in Lake View Thursday evening. Cards, music. and luncheon were enjoyed. When Tennessee's Pardrter," 6fi of the great Bret Harte's most bril liant stories, was filmed in the in sane asylum at Ogdensburg, N. Y., a patient shrieked "My Fatherl My Father!" , It was Bret Harte's daughter, Mrs. Jessamy Bret Harte Steele, who disappeared years ago. Friends of the great American author are moving to take care of his daughter, who was sent to the institution frojn New York, manv vears ago. -- BUY onsider these price- s- -- t WASH DAY Problems Solved SAVE MONEY are offered in connection with furniture of that dependable quality and distinctive so essential character when you wish to make a permanent investment for the home. low prices Mahogany Settee and luncheon Friday evening: Mr; and Mrs. Henry Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger and Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson. I 1 z them with prices offered anywhere it will satisfy you that in many years furniture has never been sold for less. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin h) importance OFisspecial the fact that the CONSIDER the prices - Covers H - cut for this special "-ru- gs two patterns, priced at... Wilton Velvet Rugs, Wilton Velvet Rug, 9x12, priced at ; Wilton Velvet Rug, 9x12, priced at $63.40 $70.00 $53.60 $2.55 Small Velvet Rugs, priced at Small Axminster Rugs, priced at . Taylor Brothers The home of Mrs. W. H. Riding was the scene of a delightful social affair Saturday evening, when a number of friends entertained in her honor, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games and music were enjoyed, followed by a dainty luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Mr. and Mrs. John Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Riding, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gray. c THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE . .$2.95 mpamy Take elevator to Second and Third Floors for one of the largest selections of Furniture and Rugs in the West. "Yennie Olsen," a Danish three act play was presented by the Walters' company at the Sharon ward amusement hall, Friday evening. A good Brinker-hof- f crowd was present. Black, Laurence Jones, Claud Van Harold Charles Menzies, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Nalor announce Pratt. Parnell and the marriage of thir daughte r. Gladys Wagenen to Keitlr Henry-- or Salt Lake, which Miss Fern Oberhansly entertaTneTra took place December 10th. number of friends at her home SunMrs. O. W. Bailoy entertained at a day evening. Games, music and a birthday party at her home Tuesday dainty luncheon were enjoyed by the evening for her eleven-year-olson, Miss Harold. Prize games and music were following: Mis Ethel Jenson. Ellertson. Lai-etMartha Miss Kolster. featured and a delicious luncheon served. The prizes were awarded to Miss Emma Obersansly, Miss Mina Glen Vincont, Fay Anderberg and Al- John, Miss Cuba Dayton, Miss Madge ton Black. Present were. Fay Ander-berg- , Oberhansly, Clara Miss liagley, Anderson, Leland Mary Prows, Pauline Vincent, Messrs. lone Thomas, Zina Brimhall, Thelma Ekins, Byron Jones, Wesley Stubbs, and Glenda Gatherum, Paul Holt, Glen Guyman, Reed Holt, Harry Waldo Hodsen, Glen Vincent, Alton Clyde Knudsen. d Ito-ber- Old-roy- . -.- AIR- GERMAN TO BRITISH SEEK WOMEN FIGHT HIGH PLANE TANK. MILLINERY TAX. International News Service. Jan. 9. LONDON, Experiments International News Service. International News Service. BERLIN, Jan. women -- XmLUMlltLiJ) Jan.9. "The only with nn airplane petrol tank, which time a loafer is ever iifud'wlth-ei- v from any height with- who possess the vote are up In arms ea;r thusiaxm is When his boss fires him out bursting, have been made at against the decision of Chancellor FEW ARRESTED WORK, SPEEDING SAYS HOBO. the enthusiasm," said poet of the woods and former head of the American Tress Humorists, in an address Iuti'. "There is no suc:h tiling as doing too much work for your pay. Very few men are arrested for speeding on their way lu work," continued Mallock. "An optimist is a man who sees a Hirlit In ihc ftjirkiifs when therft is no j light. A pessimist is a man who comes ulonk and blows the light out." and furnishes Douglas Mullock, iainbnrough Airdome. Fastened to a running engine, the tank wus dropped from the top of the highest airplane shed onto a conceret base and did not burst. Many aidnieii have lost their lives petrol tanks bursting and through catching fire. Wirth as Finance illnister that women's hats are luxuries and are to be taxed accordingly. The fact that the Chancellor Is a bachelor may have ledlhim Into what the women regard as an outrage as well as a blunder. i i Denmark's kings haf been called Toys were packed in cheap coffins exported by Germany before the war either Christian or Frederick for oref 400 fears. to sive space. X 4 |