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Show THE PROVQ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922. A Remarkable Purchase 300 Pounds Bleached Turkish Towel Ends On Sale Friday, February 17th Ethel Duckett, Assistant. Telephone 95. M- lrs- XNilllan ' and rated with hearts and kewpies. The Roylance delicious luncheon was in keeping Tuesday evening when a number of with the valentine schefne. itheir friends conducted a delightful in their honor. . Cards were . . IParty a uierung oi v miey cnapier, .o. 3,1 Order of the Eastern Star was held played and the favors were re Tuesday evening in the Masonic tem- ceived by Mrs. Fred Olsen and O. W. ple. Mrs. Benedict of Thistle and Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Roylance were A married folk' danclag party will Percy Shan of Provo were initiated presented with a beautiful cut glass amuse-aen- t into the organization. Refreshments be given In the Second ward "W1 Dy ineir menas "semmea. - "u"a and social followed time meetthe hall this evening to which the A delicious luncheon prepared by the ing. public ta cordially invite. guests was enjoyed by the Mr- Roylance, Mr. v&lentine Monday evening Miss Anna Booke foowins: One of the Interesting Mrs. J. W. Farrer. Mr. and Mrs and was to hostess members of the season was the held Saturparties of the Second ward Columbia Sewing club. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. day evening at the home of Mrs. Mary were served to twelve. Morgan, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Refreshments Nettie Miss when Smart, jlarkham, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mr. Miss Kerr Jennie Miss Myrtle Jones, - and Mrs. Roy Boren, iMr. and Mrs. J. Misses Naomi JacobThe and Raisa Markttam ine entertained, and Mrs. son entertained at dinner Sunday in B. Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. guests included the Partcer school fachonor of the birthday anniversaries of Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Swen 0. Nielson, ulty members with their partners and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mr. and Mm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter their father and sister, J. I. Jacobson J. h following: T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Turner, In addition to Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon, and Mrs. Eva Brown. iMr. and Mrs. Mary Roylance, Mr. and covers laid were honor the for iMr, W. and guests, J. Mrs. and McAllister, Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Dunn. Mm. Hart Symes. Mr. and Mrs. De Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jacobson, Mr. Mrs. Mina Andrew and Mrs. . D. O. Sward, vere Childs. Mr. Camp Miss Roma entertained The rooms Fausett, Clyde Jacobson and Clifton twelve friends at Bylund bell, Miss Mary Ollerton. a sleigh-ridinparty deco Smith. warn oleasinsly and effectively Sunday afternoon. At 6 o'clock the . rated with valentine emblems, roses, Miss Lucile Manson was success party returned to Miss Bylund's home, sweet peas and daffodils. Mrs. Adams where dinner was served. received a prise for her clever makeup fully surprised at her home Friday of a friends. number her to evening by as the best dressed girt "kid" and Mrs. Ole Olsen, Jr., and Mrs. A. Martin Whitbeck went a prie for The time was spent pleasantly with Will Jones were hostesses at a debeta the best dressed boy"kid." The games, music and a delicious luncheon lightful social affair Monday in honor hours were made interesting making served to the following: Miss Viola of their mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Jones, Miss Miss Florence ana John, music Clayton, with and valentines games, and their aunt, Mrs. Jane P. Jones, Miss Afton Dixon, whose dancing, following which a delicious Bessie Collins, birthday anniversaries fell on William Messrs. Delbert Tregeagle, luncheon was served. A pleasant time was spent that day. Dixon Paul Clayton, William Whittle, with games, music and social chat The Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bennett of and George Chowles. following in addition to the guests of Storrs spent part of the week in Provo honor were served an elaborate dinner: Miss Josephine Jones was hostess Mrs. with relatives. Will Mendenhall, Mrs. L. L. NelSunday at dinner in honor of Miss son, Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, Mrs. Will an East Florence High student, Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells of Salt Mrs. Eugene Halliday, Mrs. here with her Lewis, who spent the week-enLake were Provo visitors Sunday. Spencer Clark, Mrs. Ole Olsen, Sr., Adams. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. Mrs. C. A: Mrs. Lucy Peterson was hostess at Covers were laid for six. Dahlquist, Mrs. Frank Halliday, Mrs. a chicken dinner Friday evening. Kazier Brederson, Mrs. Charles Wells, was hall social the ward The First were Covers laid for eight. Mrs. Ellen Jones, Mrs. Al Loveless, scene of a delightful social affair Mon Mrs. Joseph Park, Mr3. E. C. Henrich-sen- , Isis Johnson when Miss Mrs. Leah Ekins spent Friday even- day evening Mrs. Ruth Bailey, Mrs. Harriett ing in Springville, the guest of Mr. entertained a number of her friends at Scott, Mrs. Will Farrer, Miss Orpha a dancing party. The hall was artis- Jones. Miss and Mrs. J. F. Smith. Lyde Halliday. tically arranged with the valentine Mrs. Stanley Collins and Mrs. John decorations, consisting of red hearts The Thursday Evening Bridge club Collins were hostesses at a social af- and kewpies. Each guest was present- will meet this week with Mrs. Vera on their white and a red cap fair Monday evening in honor of the ed with Wilson. birthday of Stanley Collins. Cards, arrival, which they were obliged to games and musical numbers made the wear during the evening's entertainMonday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. F. hours pass merrily, after which lunch- ment. A delightful time was spent by Westrope entertained a number of refreshments which all eon was served. Mr. were dainty Present during friends with cards, music and lunchand Mrs. George Collins, Mr. and Mrs. were served. About one hundred were eon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salt from several David Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tay- present, including Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred lor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Lake and Qgden. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Chatwin was hostess to and Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robert Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold the members of the Busy Bee club at Dixon. time The home Mr. Mrs. her Monday evening. and Boshard, George Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Choules, Bessie Col- was spent pleasantly with sewing and Complimentary to Mrs. Jack Ridge, music, durine which dainty refresh who will leave soon for Milford to lins, Albert and Carlisle Collins. to sixteen. ments were served make her home, the Elks' ladies gave Professor end Mrs. George Fltzroy a social affair in the Elks club rooms The M. I. A. of the Sharon ward Tuesday evening. Cards, music, and have returned from an extended visit in the east. They visited relatives at gave a dance and social in the ward refreshments featured the pleasant Boston, Philadelphia, Kansas, New amusement hall last night. A delight- session. ful time was spent by all present. York and (Montreal. - ... - For i Gents a Pound Sale Opens Friday Morning 9:30 a. m. self-invite- Watch Every Issue for It pleases us as much to give you real values as it does for you to get them. Specials at Wood-Clifton- 's Distributors of Quality Merchandise and-Mrs- Mrs. L. B. Harmon entertained at dinner at her home Tuesday afternoon in celebration of her birthday an niversary. A cut glass bowl of roses formed the table centerpiece. Covers were laid for eight g - ! Mrs. C. F. Eyring was hostess at a prettily appointed dinner Friday even ing. Daffodils were used as a deco ration. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ster- - d ling Taylor, Prot and Mrs. T. Earl Mrs. ' Clayton Pardoe, Mr. and Jenkins. The time was pleasantly spent with music and social chat. Later the party attended the dance given at the armory by the Social Sixty Dancing club. . The marriage of Miss Hazel Olsen, daughter of Mrs. Sophia Olsen, and Leonard Goddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goddard, took place Tuesday evening at the home of the bride- - . Everybody's Store. Robert Bishop groom's parents. Elliott performed the ceremony at 6 o'clock in the presence of one hundred relatives and friends of the young couple. The bride wore a charming gown of pink satin with silver lace trimmings, and carried a dainty bouquet of pink rosebuds. The parlor was prettily decorated in pink and white hearts with sweet peas and roses. The dining table, from which an elaborate wedding dinner was served, was cen- - tered with a large wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard will make their home at 849 Soutii University avenue, this city. Mrs. Ellen Oberg has returned home In Salt Lake City with hen daughter, Mrs. Samuel after spending a week James. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riding spent in Salt Lake! with the week-enfriends. d --Mi Li We Are Getting Ready fo 0 B n r I Dill Special Dollar Day for i r Muroav Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fielding entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon hostesses to the members of the Pay-so- for Mrs. D .D. McEwan and family. Saturday Afternoon Bridge club Covers were laid for twelve. and a number of special guests at the Mrs. W. F. Dunn will spend the home of Mrs. Ferre Saturday." Miss week-enin Salt Lake City. While there she will attend the wedding of SERVICE OUR MOTTO Miss' Afton Robbins and Richard Evans, both of Salt Lake, which will I wish to announce to those take place at the home of the bride's parents Friday evening. who are in need of a corset, that Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Decker of Salt the Nu-Bois the most Lake City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Decker for a few days. They and neatest fitting and most have just returned from a three weeks' visit in California and are. comfortable wearing corset on friends here before returning visiting to Salt Lake. the market today. Have me Mrs. Grace Brant was guest of measure you for one and you will honor at a delightful social gathering at the home of Mrs. Fred Hansen, be convinced of its merits. The rooms were Monday afternoon. with the season's arranged prettily MRS. SADIE E. F. JONES flowers and ferns.. A delightful time was spent with music and social chat, Corsetiere followed by a delicious luncheon 265 E. 3rd S., Provo, Utah. served to twenty. Those assisting Mrs. Hansen were Mrs. Amos Riding, Mrs. George Ball and Mrs Ellen Phone 539-Oberg. Don't forget our Real Bargain Department in the balcony. Big special bargains for Saturday. This will be a real Bargain Fete. Real bargains in Hose, Underwear, Corsets, Yard Goods, Sweaters, Skirts, Underskirts, House Dresses, Triumph Wraists, Middies, Baby Blankets and many other things. This department will always be filled with real bargains. We will make it worth your time to visit our Balcony Department. SEE OUR PRICES IN FRIDAY'S PAPER 0 The regular monthly meeting of the Xelke Reading club will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Virgie C. Murdock on North University avenue. Mrs. Lucile K. Dixon will be the assisting hostess. sketch of the life of William Vaughan Moody will be given by Mrs. Stella P. Garret; a book review of 'The Great Divide," by this author, will be given by Mrs. Sytha B. Rob erts. Musical numbers will be rendered and refreshments will be served. d ne We Feature Thursday Friday Saturday LOT CHILDREN'S COATS AND DK ESSES $59.50. Wte -' in, iiii, , i ife J 1 j i e i isj Hrvinfis hIS See Our Windows. '- I -- w ) immirf- - ! in 0 m We were so informed by the Dixon Real Estate Co. yes- . I 17 If sen we our goods in the shortest pos- must teraay. sible time. Look vvhai ve Offer for Values to $9.95. j j es "jI ! M The Service Star Legion will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Municipal council rooms at the Commercial club rooms. Officers will be elected for the ensuing year. IS VALUES TO -- IXEIgBISEXIEHIXRBIEBZIIHSHIllZRREEIBIIIEIEKHlCI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilawke enter tained the members of the Progressive Card club at their home . Saturday evening. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Gene Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullock and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green were special guests. Music and an appetizing luncheon followed cards. n Coats-Dress- e A.bio-graphic- up-to-d- - LI ml CLUBS n rfl U Va : Mrs. William Omelia of Payson and Mrs. William Ferre of Provo were B UIIIU pairs of Boys' Sturdy School Shoes, made of solid leather, gun metal or brown calf, or heavy work shoes, sizes 9 2 to 5 pair 1-- 1-- 2, ill aOll ft B M n po in 27 pairs Women's or Growing Girls' Shoes, black kid or gun metal, or brown calf leather, sizes 2 2 to 1-- 6 1-- 1 na H 9a m m aHa B R 2 39 pairs of Girls' School Shoes, ' made by the Z. C. M. I. in Salt 1flv i Lake, black or brown, sizes 9 to 2 brown, some nr t ivien s pairs Walk-Over- nl. onoes, s, it oiacK or i M all sizes First Come First Served mm 234 West Center Street m m a , 73 an am - mm Prnun IHnh I3l"lHEIMMiiCEBIlEBiBilBiiiSMiIHlEBBBBMEiBMBif f EE1XSEEBBBIISBE3C13BSBB8BBIESSIIEB: EST B H H M M M it |