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Show I THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. I A RV A WYm- JL: Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. Ethel Duckett, Assistant. RUUAMJir' - fCMj -- Telephone 95. Kathryn Davis entertained at pleasantly with games and music, Miss for-- Snon Storm of White Sales Go is the best way we can express Thursday and Friday's results. a The merchandise is on surprise party Thursday evening in,lowed by dainty refreshments. Those S. Mrs. folMr. were and Albert The Davis. hono.1 of Miss Maxine present White-musilowing spent an interesting time with Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Mrs. Mr. and Albert Jeffries, Mr. games and refreshments: Fay head, Paul landMrs. Jeffries, Eva Golda and Bishop and Mrs. Dayton, Hazel Johnson, Larsen. Vera Knudsen, Louis Baker, Joseph A. Buttle, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Alta Booth, Vera Jackson, Flossie Rid Boshard, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strebble, ing, Cloe Murdock, Robert Cunning- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Johnson, Mr. ami Mr. and Mrs. Alden Taylor enter- ham, Burton Hair, Mervin Foster, Alex Mrs. Alma Ballenger, Mr. and Mrs. dinner at their tained at a family Sutherland, Clyde Sandgren, Wendell Jesse D. Huner, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. home Thursday evening. The affair Taylor, John and James Westwood, Fletcher, Mrs. Sarah Rowe, Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Sr., Mrs. W. C. Gibbey, Mrs. was in celebration of their first wed- Harry Jensen. Xixon, Mrs. Nellie Duke Peay of Idaho, laid were Covers anniversary". the ding The young ladies of telephone Mrs. Carl Saxey, Mrs. Anna Hinckley, office will entertain at the home of Miss Norma Humphrey, Mies Iretta for eighteen. Miss Grace Linton this evening in Humphrey, Miss Elvira Anderson, the Mrs. Edith Y. Booth was the story honor of Mrs. Fred M. Fowler, a recent- Misses Lael Dunn, Miss Eva Wilson. for bride. A program or mus.cai num- Misg Mary EUg Misg garah E1jg( Mrg; teller at a successful story-hou- r bers, games and refreshments will the Misse8 Elizabeth, Ruby and Provo children in the public library ture the entertainment. Rnea Taylor, Miss Lenore Foote, Mrs. V. H. Mrs. Tomorrow last Saturday. IZella Stubbs. Miss LaVern Paire. Miss The members of the First .Ward Zella Thomas. Miss Buelah Hafton Hoyt will conduct the hour, and a All Dramatic club presented a comedy in Miss Ethel Farrer, Miss Ramola Far-remost enjoyable time is assured. children are invited to come. The the Vineyard ward Wednesday evening Miss Lyle Jones, Miss Anna stories are adapted for children be- which was well received by an appreMiss Emma Spafford, William Our ad in last Tuesday's Post and Wednesday's Herald told the story of the prices in detail the merchandise and ciative audience. tween the ages of 6" and 12. Alton Johnston, Rulon Openshaw, the prices on the counter verify it.. You who have not been in! it is up to you to come. Giles, Mr. Boardman, Grant Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simonson enter- Walter Whitehead and Carl Monsen Mrs. Ida K. Rasmussen will be guest their home of honor at a delightful social affair tained the following-- at D. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown enterat her home this evening, when the Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. R. members of her family will celebrate McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wan-bur- tained the Primary officers and teachWood-Clifton-'s and Miss Grace Lintori. ers and their partners of the Fifth in her honor, the occasion being her Games 67th birthday anniversary. ward at an oyster supper at their home me married ioiks oi me imra wara Thursday evening. A delightful time and music will be .the features of the evening and an elaborate dinner will enjoyea anotner dancing party in me iwag 6pent with games, music and danc be served. Covers will be laid for Third ward amusement hall last mg. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex evening. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. EH Robinson, thirty. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. different The beekeepers of the Rod Snow. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Payne, Mrs. C. P. Decker entertained at her home Wednesday evening compliment- wards are cordially invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Whittbank, Bishop and We are not boastful ary to her daughter Edna, whose the special programs prepared for Mrs. Albert Mabey, Mr. and Mrs. CarlWe make a study of twentieth birthday . anniversary oc- their benefit to be given during lead- son, Miss Orpha Jones and Mi?s Emily about our service, but curred on that day. The rooms were ership week. Illustrated lectures by Brown. are enthusiastic to give the vafue of of hoard a the color members in general arranged giving. artistically it. Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth entertainscheme of pink and 'white. The time M. I. A., and professional speakers will was spent pleasantly with games and be given. There will be a demonstra- ed Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. music, followed by a dainty luncheon. tion of a typical beehive swarm, illus- Pardon Dobbs and family of Vernal. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. The table centerpiece was a large trating all details. Instructions of hik- The time was spent pleasantly with of the meals, with camp and preparing twenty lighted ing, games music, followed by lunch birthday cake, candles. Present were Miss Lola camp equipment, etc., will also be eon. inand those All beekeepers Baum, Miss Leona Nelson, Wallace given. Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Dobbs and famBailey, Elwood Dunn, Miles Bown an,d terested are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey. ily of Vernal were the guests of Mr. Mrs. R. D. McDonald and Miss Grace and Mrs. Chase Hatch at dinner Sun- Linton conducted a successful surprise 'day. Covers were laid for eight. The Primary officers of the Mrs. J. Lawrence limes entertained and Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobsorr of evening. A paper on The progress! MORE MEN THAN WOMEN ward gave an entertainment party Thursday evening m honor of of the Thursday after- Midvale came to Provo to attend the of Aeronautics," will be given by HAVE APPENDICITIS Mr. ar.d Mrs. Abe Turner entertain' the members l'lUiui'al services held yesterday in the Morrill.. in the ward amusement hall Wednes- Mr. McDonald, the occasion being his at the home of Mrs. Second waid amusement noon dub were pres-eto- birthday. bridge ed at guests dinner will Twenty Preshall for afternoon. The go Tuesday proceeds evening. day Medical reports show men are more tto enjoy the program of games, ent were Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Dobbs George A. Hansen yesterday. Sweet (ieorire T. Peay. A GOOD GIRL. wards purchasing a new organ for the to appendicitis although many music subject refreshments. and n:id of Mrs. was Vernal. Minnie A crowd in family present. ward. decoratgood peas were tastefully used sudden cases occur among women. It Mi.-Minnie Olsen was hostess to a Int'Tiiatloiuit News Sorvlce. Dodge of Vernal and Mrs. W. L. B. was Mrs. John Ashton the ing. can be Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. Nelson, of Turner of Heber. against by preventing Mrs. Grant N. Eggertsen was sucpaily of twelve friends at a theater SPRINGFIELD, 111., Jan 1?,. Miss intestinalguarded infection. The intestinal pri;:e winner. At the cnoclusion of the and luncheon party Wednesday even-- : Cedar City spent the week with friends cessfully surprised at her home Wed- in Edith Frank, of this city, has estab-Adler-i-ka- , acts on BOTH Provo. antiseptic, the a hostess served relaof returned a game, number Murdock, Murray inf. daintily recently by , nesday evening lished what is considered world's upper and lower bowel, removing all missionary from the Western States, prepared luncheon. tives in celebration of her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wells have was guest of honor at a delightful sofoul, decaying matter which might R. Richards of Richfield is; record in Sunday school attendance, Mrs. were J. music Games and anniversary. infection. It brings out matter returned to Salt Lake, after spending cial affair, Thursday evening at the Mrs. Helen Rhodes is here from spending the week with relatives and She has had a perfect attendance causenever enjoyed and an elaborate dinner two weeks in Provo was in your system with Mr. and Mrs. home of Bishop and Mrs. D. D. you thought spending a few days with her friends in Provo. served. Covers were laid for twelve. record .. l. at the Grace Lutheran church il. Josh F. Dunn. on Provo Bench. An enjooyable mother, Mrs. John Maycock on Trovo for 24 years. Since starting at the age you for months. Adler-i-kis EXCEL-o- f time was spent with games, music and Bench. The ladies of St. Mary's Guild met! The members of the L'Metia club four she has not missed a Sunday LENT for cas on the stomach. Hed- The Misses Ruth Hansen, Carol social chat, followed by a delicious Monday afternoon when the following laJ services were delightfully entertained at the Dunn quist Drug Company. Advertisement Mrs. George Madsen and Miss Mina officers were elected for the ensuing home of Mrs. Frank Roberts yester- week-en- and Alice Brunner spent the luncheon, served to Mr. and Mrs. Kenin Heber, the guests of Miss neth McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Madsen spent the week-enin Salt year: Mrs. B. F. Rea, president; Mrs. day afternoon. The'rooma were at- Pauline Brunner who is there teach Saunders, Miss Edith Lunceford, Miss Lake. E. C. Rodgers, vice president; Mrs. tractively decorated with the season's ing school. Elmer Duncan, secretary; Mrs. H. Emily Lunceford, Miss Verona Fieldflowers. Sewing and music were the . Mr. and Mrs. George P. Parker and Pasewalk, treasurer. After the meet-Mr- . ing, Miiss Ethel Duckett, Miss Vivian features of the afternoon, during Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berry enter McEwan, and Mrs. J. W. Robinson went to ing, the members adjourned to the Messrs. Wells Duke, Clifwere which dainty refreshments served. Present were Mrs. Julian F. tained the members of the Fortnightly ford Fielding, Richard Draper and Salt Lake today to attend ladies' night rectory where dinner was served in club at their home Thursday evening. Jerald Duke. at the Bonneville club. Will Irwin, honor of Mrs. A. P. Day, a member of Greer, Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. The national lecturer and writer will be the Guild, who is at present the guest game of "42" was followed by Claudia Sutherland, Mrs. C. Larsen, The senior class of the Brigham the speaker. of Mrs. W. Lester Mangum. Mrs. Kenneth Craven and Mrs. Ches luncheon. Young university gave a Japanese proter Brown. Mrs. Perry Harrison and two sons gram at the Fourth ward meeting The regular The members of the Social Hour i meeting of the Idaho, the house Thursday evening. A good Social Hour club was held Thursday club and their husbands will give a Miss are here from Pocatello Mrs. Keith Henrie formerly afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. B. social affair this evening at the home crowd was present. ui an. auu mia. j. r. uuuu. ntnJ0 Vovlnn orhn w9 married IH MCtsrioe. airs. l,. m. iseison read tne or Mr. and Mrs. George Jullimore in December, will be guest or nonor at a The installation of officers of the Mrs. Carl F. Eyring and Miss Elva poems "Poorhouse Nan" and "A Worn- - honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Christen-an'- t delightful sociable this evening at the Women's Relief Corps was held Wed- Fault." Refreshments were served, sen, who expect to leave in a few days Chipman spent Wednesday in Amerihome of Mrs. Clarence L. Naylor. Assistine Mrs. Naylor will be Mrs. F. mesday afternoon at the Odd Fellows'- can Fork. They attended the dinner Mrs. Roy Parks, Mrs. Ray Cutler and for California, to remain for an indefi-MrHelen Rhodes were the special nite period. An interesting program of CI . TMnhmnnrf anil Mrs J.. P. JenSOn. . .. . r a,DW. uiune IU- given by Mrs. S. L. Chipman for her ' ' MUIUUUU i i , H. Berry; son, S. H. Chipman whose birthday an- guests. The next meeting will be held games and music has been arranged TPM aiuueuJ . riesiueni., mis With 1. TUa .Anma will llQ A at the home of Mrs, Joseph Lunceford and refreshments will be served, yicunjv, Mrs. Mariette niversary occurred on that day. roses, oiroot twna 'nml red neariB. when the literary number will be Junior vice president, Mrs Games and music will be featured andi- Miss Reysa and Miss Naomi Jacob- Covers were laid for twelve at a de- given by Mrs. John Vance. Wade; chaplain, Mrs. ElizabethA uniaue Hinnor aorvpd kewpie Angie Willarrt-the borne sen entertained ten friends at their at dinner , -Mrs Pnra J ' party lightful given OOf traiirpr fnrm ttiA table cen KAllnpe-KriHii ominio TT n i of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams Sunday Mrs. Mark Brown is hare from home Thursday evening. The affair .,, will h laid for Mrs. secretary, Mrs. Geo, n. nruuau. . T VTAlonn Intact tt evening. The affair was in honor of Springvill espending a few days with was complimentary to their sister, ..i u. rt. wayior, miss jjeuua ciouu, Mrs. Swenson went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Dobbs of Vernal. her mother, Mrs. William Leffler. Mrs. Glen Weeter of Ashton, Idaho. Ruth Smith Miss Grace Kirkwood, Lake Priscilla The time was spent pleasantly with , today to attend a meeting of the Miss Carol Poulton, Miss Mrs. Isaac King, Sr., was the guest games, music and a delicious lunch-o- f The Nelke reading club will meet Rlllinrs. Miss Edna DeCKer, siaw: uunru 01 ciemuves ui uie oerv- Mico ice Star Legion. honor at a dancing party given eon. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Beulah Miss Vilate Pierpont, Miss Margaret McAllister who will be assisted in en- by a number of her relatives Tuesday Miss Miss Sparks, Bobby Pierpont, Mrs. A. D. Sutton and Mrs. Etta D. tertaining by Mrs. Daisy I. Musink. evening. Refreshments were served Mrs. Georgia McCarter of Farming-tJThelma Greer, Mrs. Chris Scott, Mrs. were Salt Lake visitors today. The biography of Booth Tarkington Bagley fifty including several from out of ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mrs. Edward Mrs. LIMIT Hall, EACH CUSTOMER Carl Boshard, Ashton for a few days. Mrs. McCarter and Harry Leon Wilson will be given itown. !N. H. Nelson, Mrs. T. F. Pierpont, Mrs. G. Mrs. D. Mr. of Dora F. Mrs. was Jaskson. Mr. entertainAdelia a Ashton's convert Mrs. and twenty by Mrs. Cassity Fred Olsen, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Atherley of Faust, years ago whe nhe was laboring in the ed the members of the First ward choir P. Chase will review "The Gibson Up p. H. Wright, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and an Hoost Utah Products Patronize Home Industries. their partners at their home Thurs right" Musical numbers will be inter- - Tooele county; Parley Peay of Salt Southern states for the L. D. S. church. iMrs. J. Wootton of Washington, u. Lake. Mrs. Marie Peay of Randolph, day evening. The time was spent spersed. . Dr all,i g Hughes enter tained the members of the Evening "500" Card club at their home Thursday. A dainty luncheon was served. ROY IiOREN, Mgr. Mrs. J. T. Farrer and Swen O. Nielson 62 West Center. Phone 303. won the prizes. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy lioren, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wag- enen, Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mr. and You Will Not See Such Values as These Again for a Long Time. Mrs. J. Bruce Jones and Mr. and Mrs. SILK GOWNS Edgar McArthur. SATURDAY, 10 O'CLOCK . $8.50 Value. The members of the Alternate Special purchase; most Thursday Afternoon Bridge club and DRESSES AND COATS for attractive gowns a number of invited guests were delightfully entertained at the home of Values to $29.50. Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Thursday afternoon. The rooms were artisWithout regard for costs One special lot of FOR tically arranged with lilies and hyaCoats and Dresses which has been reduced cinths. Willard Andelin rendered sev SILK COMBINATIONS eral vocal solos, and a delicious lunchto a price of $5.95. This is our final clearSHOULD BE ATTENDED TO AT ONCE eon was served. The club prize was accounts for alone the ance this and time DO YOU KNOW what the new lawa and regulations are $4.50 Value. awarded to Mrs. E. D. Sutton and Mrs. that govern your 1921 Income Tax? bargains that await you. Samuel Whittaker of Springville won Pretties! we have ever the guest card favor. Present were DO YOU KNOW that the government reunires absolute obfor offered in a sale, Mrs. Frank Cory, Mrs. John U. Buchi, servance to these laws in filing your report? SWEATERS AND WOOLEN SHAWLS Mrs. Wm. Ferre, Mrs. E. I). Sutton, VVeare in d LrecL touch w ith the Office. ot.the Collectors f Mrs. a: D. Sutton, Mrs". 'Mart Internal Revenue, and guarantee your report to be made Values to $7.95. Thh'raluecannbt bTmeasured Mrs. R. E. Sutton, Mrs. C. H. correctly. by words. .On sale for Ward, Mrs J. W. N. Whitecotton, Mrs. The price for making your report Is D. L. Wallick, Mrs. L. L. Baker and LADIES' FINE MySLlN Mrs. J. T. Farrer. The invited guests $1.25 were Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. WilSKIRTS AND GOWNS lard Andelin, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. J. Value $2.25. W. Farrer, Mrs. Samuel Whittaker, Mrs. John Mendenhall, Mrs. Boyer and For only Accountant Mrs. Doan of Springville. and Income Tax Counsellor melting away like snow a warm, sunny day Our White SaleContinues Until Closing Time Saturday Such Values in Sheetings! Such Values in Bed Spreads! Such Values in Draperies! Such Values in Muslin and Cambric Underwear! fea-Elli- have never before been equaled in Provo r, Hed-quis- Such Values in Linens! Such Values in White Dress and Lingerie Materials! Such Values in Corsets! t, Next Wednesday WUI Be Dollar Day at e Will Have Some Real Surprises for You '' Tim-panog- . a Og-de- ' n 1 a d d 1 Saturday Special $1 Utah Made Bis "" ! to-,,- Brooms for only "'"'S - . 69c , Lola-Baum- o 2T0 : j Provo flRI Electric & Hardware Co, mm, With Prices that Does Not Even Cover the Labor Put Into Them I GOVERNMENT INCOME W REPORT 1921 mnc Roy-lanc- $2.95 J. Harold Dunn 79c Juu v7uuJ The S. E. R. club will meet at the tomorrow home of J. R. McMillan Telephone 740. 145 E. Third North. . . |