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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WED NESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. QPnnnnn Kip vi riuiL SA it Elizabeth Souter, "Society Editor. Ethel Duckett, Assistant. IT'S Telephone 95. 4. The Catholic ladies will conduct a iHU" l",u"'r- T.ftll" rirH nartir at Vltra hall Mrs. W. T. Brown was hostess at An excellent program day evening. has also ben arranged. Refreshments dinner at the LaMar Hotel for the be served. All are invited. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lemon of Elder Cjitaude Corna11' who Miss Marylent Mawentertained thelKan,a' N. L. U. girls at her home Monday (recently returned from the California Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. evening. The time was spent antly with games, music and sewing. Green. Mr. and Mrs. William Knud-delicious luncheon was served to sen, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jackson the following: Miss Edith Hedquist, 'Gledhill. Miss Violet Johnson. Miss Leah Chip- - j man, Miss Ruth Chipman, Miss Ger-Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lemon of Kamas, trude Olsen, Miss Helen Talmage, came to Provo for Leadership Week, Miss Lela Maudsley, Miss Lorenda and are staying with Mrs. Leon's John, Miss Gladys Seamount, Miss mother, Mrs. W. T. Brown. Annie Randall and Miss Lorna Bagley. j The students' engineering research club will meet at the home of John Covers were laid for ten at a de- - !Gessford, Thursday evening at 8 lightful dinner party given Sunday j o'clock. Mr. Gessford will give a Develop- evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'paper on "Hydro-electri- c Jack Simonson. Iment." and Mr. McMillan will give a li. Beginning Thursday, Jan. 26, and Ending Sat., Feb. 4 We are offering our entire stock at the following discount fol-wi- The party given in the Ladies' gymnasium Monday evening for the members of tbe Leadership convention held this week at the B. Y. university, was a marked success. There were more than four hundred people present, . including numerous church workers and friends from many Utah and Idaho cities. Dancing was the chief feature of entertainment, and at intervals during the entire evening, the party formed a march and systematic handshaking followed in unique fashion, causing all present to feel at home and tq more thoroughly enjoy the delightful affair. Mrs. N. W. Williams, president of the general board of the Relief society; Mrs. Louise P. Robinson, second coun selor, and Mrs. Baxter, also of this or- ganization, were guests at the home of Mrs. J. William Knight, part of the week, while attending Leadership OURMOVE-J- ust likeplaying checkers you know what it means j us fju,tc titoiicc. rre uun c iwe ir. 00 we are going to give you me biggest values you have ever had in our line. son, Mrs. James Brown, and Mrs. Lee ,mond Berry, chairman of program com-- i i t jum.mju. mittee; Mrs. Robert Bee, secretary f pleas-.missio- 1 All Glassware it is better to have , The members of the A. ...ONE-FOURT- H OFF .ONE-FOURT- H OFF ONE-FOURT- ONE-FOURT- 1847 Rogers' Silverware All Fancy China H H Noa ' I Miss Marie Gunnell was surprised Monday evening by several of her girl Iiss Lorna Bagley has. returned twes served to fifty. Salt Lake, where she spent a ik the. guest-o- f Miss Dorothy Irvine, j The1 Nineteenth Century club will meet Friday afternoon' with Mrs. 0. A. 'hirty friends of Miss Leah Billings Spear at 4 o'clock. Mrs. M. P. Hented in a surprise party Monday derson will giye a dramatic reading. ming in celebration of her birth- Miss Raisa Jacobson spent the latter Music, games and anniversary. eshments made the hours pass part of the week in Salt Lake with friends. rily. friends. The evening was pleasantly spent in candy making. Those present were Miss Ruby Nikies, Miss t'on-tellFullmer, Misb Bernice Fullmer, Miss Pearl Blackett, Miss Leah Black-ett- , Miss Leona Reynolds. m DAY n bridge-luncheo- I d d Jacob-.Geneviev- n HIKIIIIIIIlllEIIllllllIlliaillllEHHIlCOIIIIMIII Come in and compare prices on our entire stock of more than a thousand items and you will discover that you have been paying a big price for Credit, Fee Delivery and Clerk Service. 0 Vf f A TssilmLX z Pr. Price's Pr. Price's 2y2-l- b took Book Free. 20 62 z oyal, 44$ oyal, 2Vo-l- b S1.38 alumet, 28 alumet, 212-l- b 63 EANS! BEANS! BEANS! ed Mexican, lb lOtf avy, large California, 8 10 fmas, lb NEW COMB HONEY pmb 20 NEW CORN MEAL 12-o- 1-- b . 24tf CANNED PEAS pi Monte, extra ig Sweet Wrinkled.. 23d 24 22tf 14 MRS. W.EJIOOVER DIES 35c are new crop and an excellent value at this price. Why pay more? CANNED MILK Sego, tall Sego, baby Carnation, baby .'. 10c ..5 5 10 Carnation, tall MRS. PORTER'S PUDDING 12 Fig or Fruit Plum . : 28 CANNED CORN .10 Country Boy Natl Club Country Gentle15 man, No. 2 can Richelieu 24(0 Blue Label Sweet 24f Golden Bantam 25p king Garden ergreen June If you are over weight and wish to reduce, you can sily accomplish same bv confining your diet to One Day fecials. Come to Piirclv Wivrelv and learn what scientific n brands, andising is like. Clean stores, well-know- SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE Sarah Emma Hoover, wife of WilE. Hoover, died at the family residence in the Second ward at an early hour Tuesday morning following a protracted illness brought about by a paralytic stroke suffered about a year ago. Besides her husband, who is one of the proprietors of the Excelsior Roller mills of this city, she is survived by the following sons and daughters: William D., Whittemore L., Bliss, Mrs. Reva Wagner of Omaha, Mrs. Mary D. Christensen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Maud Lossee of Lehi and Miss Edna of Provo. She is also survived by one brother and three sisters. Mrs. Hoover was born in Provo 56 years ago. During the early, part of her life she was active in the' church and for some time was organist of the Second ward choir. Funeral arrangements are pending word' from relatives. liam These Oats lb bags... socially. n ARMOUR'S ROLLED OATS BAKING POWDER 12-o- I n TWINS ARRIVE. Mrs. Amanda Knudsen has received news that she is now the grandmother of a fine pair of twin boys who at the home of Mr. and Mr.. Ernest Knudsen of Leonardo, N. J., Iwhere Mr. Knudsen is teaching school. TAXPAYERS TO MEET. SPRINGVILLE, Jan. 25. Taxpayers will hold a meeting in the Third ward levening. All taxpayers are urged to be present. mer- The community of taxpayers of small S Neoo school district meet with the Nebo school board Tuesday in Spanish 5 Fork to assist in adjusting the school budget. iniExziiinrtimZ2iinRXn 38 75 CENT OFF 3 lbs. Golden West Coffee CENT OFF 5 lbs. Golden West Coffee $1.15 $1.85 ABSOLUTELY AT COST ' Ik (the I CHINA CO Women Trade; 99 Phone 184 w I i L HOME MAKING -- 4 "Good Taste in Dress," the subject CELEBRATED for consideration in the home making section of Leadership week yesterday Irs. Zina Y. Card of Salt Lake is . Mrs. John B. Ashton went to Salt The Franklin school held its annual celebration in honor of Benjamin guest of Mrs. T. N. Taylor this Lake Monday to attend a fk. Franklin's birthday, in the assembly W. D. Roberts. given by Mrs. ' rooms of the .school, Monday evening. Mrs. G. P. Weeter has returned to Iiss Genevieve Madsen of Fairview About three hundred patrons and lit the week-enwith friends in her home in Ashton, Idaho, after a friends enjoyed the entertainment, o. two weeks' visit in Provo with her iwhich was excellent, Because I Love You," a 'play pre-te- father, J. I. Jacobson. The following program was ren- dered: by the Mutual members of the on ward, will be given at Alpine Mrs. Eva Brown entertained at din- Dramatization. "The Old Woman ner Sunday: Covers were laid for Mrs. and the Pig." by first grade; "The Isday evening. G. P. Weeter and children of Ashton, Spirit of Spring," aesthetic dancing, is. Wm. M. Haws entertained a Idaho; Raisa, Warren and Naomi 'solo dances by June Buckley and friends at her liome Sunday, even- - Jacobson, Jay Beardall, Clyde e Jepperson, accompanied by in honor of her husband, whose son and Clifton Smith. second grade pupils; "Troubles of the Shoe Family," by members of the pday anniversary occurred on that The Ladies' Missionary society ofthird grade; dramatization, "Spirit of High five" was the feature of evening, followed by a dainty the Community church met Tuesday j Freedom,;' sixth grade students; heon served to Mr. and Mrs. at the church parlors when 'ant, "The Americanization League," fs sumner. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Lee the following officers were elected: ,by fifth grade. Genevieve Jepperson ner, Mr. and Mrs. John A. John- - Mrs. M. A. Oonant president; Mrs. L. ,and Florice Kirkwood demonstrated a Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. John- - D. Rollow, vice president; Mrs. Ray- - j Dutch dance. ' i Walter Adams and Ole E. Olsen, Jr., and Superintendent of Schools H. Aid 'ous Dixon made a few. remarks at the close of the entertainment, thanking the parents for the interest shown their children in school work and - lb. Golden West Coffee 50 North University Ave. a FRANKLIN 1 West Coffee Where " SOCIETY OFF : 2 lbs. Golden SUTTON i SPRINGVILLE West Vacuum Pack Coffee Our Present Location for Lease to Right Parties j - Just to remind you of our prices of the delicious Golden CENT OFF - of the First ward entertained the memhprs nf tho Ir. and Mrs. W. T. Wilson of Salt Sunflower swarm- at the home of Miss ke spent last week with friends in LaNore Foote, Tuesday evening. A vo. pleasant time was spent with games. music and cards. A dainty luncheon you may never After February 6, we will occupy the Bott Building at 16 West Center Street, with a new and complete line of our ware '""" The Bluebird swarm Take advantage of this opportunity get another one like it. OFF 20 PER 15 PER 20 PER Pottery - ,,' OFF Plain White Dinnerware club B. C. H Community Silverware All Tinware enter-A- CLUBS Resolved, That OFF ONE-FOURT- 20-ye- ar paper on "Electricity and Mining." ll members are requested to be pres- tained at dinner Sunday evening, ent. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle, and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Paxman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Strata H ONE-FOURT- Decorated Open Stock Dinnerwear Enamelware Guaranteed Aluminum Ware. Mrs. Susa Y. Gates of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. R. E. Allen for a terestingand enjoyable debate held ati1" Partv Tuesday evening, followed few days. the Sixth ward Mutual meeting last by an entertainment at the home of evening. The affirmative and winning Miss Connie Guy. Games were played Mrs. Ed Burton is a Salt Lake side was upheld by Miss Mary Harris' " " this week. and George Mortimer. Harold Knud-!!"- " , sen and Hugh Goddard took the nega- - aier ln Ule eve""'s u,e The residence of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy tive side of the question. Following ed tne movie, Those present were lardy was the scene of a pleasant the debate a social hour was con- - Miss Dorothy Harmon, Miss Eloise ocial affair in the form of a surprise ducted in the amusement hall. A de- Stewart, Miss Thelma Eggertsen, arty Monday evening. The occasion lightful time was spent with games ... Edna Farrer' MlhS as Mrs. Hardy's birthday and she and dancing, during which candy was as presented with a nice art vase by sold by the Beehive girls of the ward. "ugnes, uibs neien .vic.nuiui, mM iose present, who were: Mr. and Mrs. Miss Genevieve Thelma Madsen. Mrs. F. D. Cassity entertained imes Bates, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Somo, at Hnich Miss HpIph Gnndwin. r. and Mrs. E. H. Paepke, Mr. and dinner Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. A. ,,,.,,,,,, Pn1mor ,fi cu'a" rs. E. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowe and daughter Bessie of Lin- nomas Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John don. I Miss Atha Murdock was successfully tuy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorn ley, that' surprised Monday evening by a nurn- r. and Mrs. H. R. Morgan. Mr. and Prof. T. Earl Pardoe annoim Games, music and s. Fred Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark evervthine is now in rpariinaao fm. , ber of friends. well, Mr. Will Morley, Mr. and Mrs, Relief society nlav. "Saza." which will dancing were featured and enjoyed by we're Da,ntv refreshments rold Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. James be presented Thursday evening in the twenty' .servea. nn, Miss Myrtle Strong. Cards, Columbia theater. isic and luncheon were the features interest. H morning, was both interesting and instructive. Among other things Miss Boshard stated that "Smartness in dress is not so much a matter of quantity of clothes as it is having a wardrobe which gives evidence of intelligent planning." This season there are three direct silhouettes, the straight line, and the Moyen age. the At present there is so much freedom in the style of woman's clothes that thpre is no excuse for people to wear unbecoming clothes with an that they are in "style." Miss Boshard then discussed various features of woman's etc., modes dress, ornamentation, which are most worn and tbe effect of hand work oa the feminine gown. Miss Vilate Elliott gave some interesting points on appropriate taste and selection in dress. 5 n CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank all those who in anv wav assisted us amine uie bici-ness anil death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Sarah Goodman Tidball. THE TIDBALL FAMILY. j; h j I: l SCHOOL PIPES BURST. SPRINGVILLE, Jan. 25. Washing was dismissed Monday ton school afternoon because the water pipes froze and broke. These were on the third floor and water damaged the plaster on both the second and first floors. Water was two inches deep on the second floor hall. SERVICES FOR MRS. TIDBALL. Funeral services for Airs. Sarah Tidball, who died in Salt Lake City last week, were held in the Fourth ward chapel Mot'!, v afternoon, with Bishop A. L. Booth presiding. offered by The opening prayer w J. William Appropriate Knight. musical numbers were rendered by Miss Violet Johnson, Murray Roberts, Mrs. Olive Hickman and J. W. McAllister, with Mrs. Leona Van Wag- enen at the piano. . The following speakers told of the exemplary life of Mrs. Tidball: Wil-- . liam H. Boyle, Herbert S. Pyne. Apos-- ' tie George F. Richards and Bishop A. L. Booth. Benediction was offered by James Clove. Thomas J. Foote dedicated the grave in the City cemetery. I::: You aire Jmdlgedl by the Home You 'Keep Homes which achieve distinction through restfulness and dignity of furniture cannot help but reflect the personality of those who live in them. You will be delighted with the superb designing of our furniture with its refinement of finish and sturdy construction. Furniture of this character changes a dwelling into a "home." Goodman YOUNG GIRL PASSES AWAY. Iona Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Curtis of the Pleasant View ward, died at the fam ily residence Monday night, following a brief illness. Besides her parents she is survived by . two brothers. Funeral services will ibe held Thurs day at 2 o'clock ln the Pleasant View ward meeting house. TON'S 1 The Furniture Center :l :t 1 I 3 3 i2 |