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Show TKifTUAlU ILLKALU OCIETY Dancco Visitors WV I Ail LUUIS 1 1 j W LJJNhbDA 1 of Salt Lake City announce the engagement of their daughter, .Margaret, to Klwood Bachman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bachman of Provo. Miss Marshall is a graduate of the U. of U. and a member of the Chi Mr. Bachman Is Omega Borority. also a graduate of the U. of U. and the B. Y. U. The marriage will take place in Salt Laf.e City, May Ralph 17th. Clubs Parties um Peter Boyce entertained at and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Dean her parenu, Mr. and Mrs I. .mir tea. at her borne this after- - will be present. Bullock, for a few days. non for the benefit of the Relief Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Plerpont Mrs. Addle Jenklas left yesterday motored to Salt Lake today. for her home in Logan, after visitwas musical program 5, wlendld Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen have ing In Provo for three weeks with Ujoyed by nlxty. returned home from Salt Lake, her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ur. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin will en-- aner a two weeks' visit with Clayton Jenkins. friends. trtlib IT teW fnwttu St tjiSii vSme in Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Field enterj L featured. Mr. and Mm. H. A. Mrs. Veda Williams returned to tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Clarence Boyle htr home In Gartleic, after piYnn Mr. and visiting . Miss Florence Bee and Alias Grace Paxman were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. O MA E U. ltfaT n ;.:HnL"HniHi:::n.:Hiin:::liiL:iL:": nto flie Hands of Thinking People Mrs. Hazel Lewis was hostess at dinner Tuesday afternoon. Daffodilft ware d'.'COTU ;u tion. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. mm C. Snow, Mrs. William Benson, Mrs. Ben Bachman, Mrs. Thomas Li son-beMrs. Wright, Mrs. Hyrum Thomas, Mrs. Nina Lewis, iMrs. L. Miss Lorenda John with Mi Leah Chipman entertained the N. P. Amftoft, Mrs. Frank Dusenberry, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Lovell, Miss DoroL. U. girls Tuesday evening. Spring flowers were used in decoratintr the thy Dunn. entertaining rooms. Sewing and The Misses Aura music were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served to the following: miss .viaryiene Maw, Miss Annie Randall, Miss Lorna Bagley Miss Edith Hadquist. Miss Gertrude 01- sen. Miss Violet Johnann Mls Miss Leila Gladys Seamount, Miss Ruth Chipman. Maudsley, Miss Helen Talmage. The invited guests were Miss Rosalind fir ant and iMiss Atha Bateman. a low waist-lina V or bateau neck, a novel draperyand at once you find it reflected in the e, SUMMER FASHION BOOK The members of the Second war A Columbia Sewing club met Monday evening at tne nome of Mrs. Clar ence Olsen. Refreshments were served during the session of needle- wonc ana music. mnd PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS for JUNE with Guides for Cutting and Construction Me to Me Wood rf Drett 1077 Qutlitjr Maxtuatot Start. ift) A A SI I d FLETCHER Fletcher & Thomas Cut Loose Mr. and Mrs. Hodsre Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams enMrs. Percy Williams, Mrs. Fred tertained at dinner at their home Williams and Mrs. Chnrlpa Ander. Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. E. B. son of Garfield were Provo visitors Whipple. Hyacinths and daffodils ble decoration. were used as a Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. George M. Marshall Covers were laid for ten. Every Part and Parcel of Their qi fere's the reason ARCOLA money bags rep- - esent the average price f Arcola for the past two ;ars. how the price is lower this honth, NOW, than ever befare e thousands of people will wait mil next Fall, when Steamfit- ers and Plumbers are rushed to path, before ordering' Arcola. ou can cash in on your fore- ieht bv telephoning for an esti mate this month, NOW. It means good-by- e It is all CUT LOOSE to go! The newest, the finest, the best! All laid Street, River Rouge, Michigan, has a seven room home. Formerly he heated two rooms with two stoves. Now he beats all seven rooms with ARCOLA and American Radiators and saves a ton of coal a year besides. nnr lIHt A fine ARCOLA book be mailed you if you will send your name to the address above. And telephone your Steamfitter or Plumber for an estimate, NOW. IT S A BURNING YOUR ARCOLA TODAY FROM THE F0LL0W- DEALERS: P. L. LARSEN PLUMBING & XDER HEATING CO. H. G. BLUMENTHAL CO. FLOWER-LIK- E TO PETAL FROCKS. This dainty evening dress has a slightly bloused bodice and long petal panels rounded at the botto m. Neck and panels are edged with picot. GRADUATION e WE HAVE EVERYTHING IT-R- YOUR EYES SEE All Agree TREE TEA The One Quality Tea which cos$ so little! dress. Dotted Organdies, Lawns and Flaxons. Everything to complete your CHILDREN WHITE SLIPPERS FOR LADIES' AND IN LARGE VARIETIES. BE DONE! BE IT II'T Most-Th- en at Few a Days Only Go Forever K. Lag-Do- n't FORGET On AT SPECIAL PRICES. QUALITY Don't SERVICE CO. Ceylon Black Japan Green IT-LE- ARN AND YOUR MIND THINK! CONE AT MT AND DRESSES CALL AND SEE OUR COATS, SUITS, CAPES MER 10 HAS IS COMPLETE IN THIS LINE. Organdies, Pretty Embroidered Organdies, Fancy Organdies, Striped STYLE IT MUCH TO BE DONE! BUT A BIG PRICE LIST WILL BUSY-- T00 NO PRICES ARE QUOTED HERE-T- OO FROM IT-- LET BE BROUGHT TO YOUR DOOR TODAY OR TOMORROW. LOOK FOR EAD CHARM that as SACRIFICE I inn CKLEY & HAWS 101!; TODAY AND DAY V JTM'CAU i,,y ' 0. MOE & CO. II All Nobody will be admitted and no goods sold. We are too busy marking down all prices and putting the goods outeasy for you to see and EASIER FOR YOU TO BUY. Radiators for every heating need FREE G n r uLl The price of a ton of coal a year is worth saving; see ARCOLA today. 402 Seventeenth Street Denver, Colo. feiS3S3l out-L- aid lower Prices zut lower, and then cut again! AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY rz.ii Boilers and Amerjca STOCK Men's SuitsShoes, Hats and Underwear to cold to high coal rooms; good-by- e bills. An Arcola system means an American Radiator in every room and it pays for itself in the fuel it saves. A. Maijotte of 184 Division & THOMAS' Store 68 West Center St. Begins a PRICE DISASTER that you haven't seen the like of since the war dogs broke loose--fiv- e years ago. ! JfQ at Friday rooming Next Saturday afternoon the members of the Saturday Afternoon Social club will entertain at the home of Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon in honor of their mothers. A fine program will be given and dainty refreshments served. All members and their mothers are cordiully invited to be present. IMrs. Stephen Bee motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hull. . Meant DkUDxiMi Ann uvIS M Openshaw, Enna D. Ileindselman and Lena Roberts spent the week-enin Sa't Lnke City, the guests of Miss Ma-- v Roberta. The members of the ProerenslvR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert entertSewing club will be entertained at ained; at dinner at their home dinner at tne home of Mrs. Agnes Tuesday evening. The affair was Crandall this evening. Music will In celebration of the birthday annibe enjoyed. versary of Mrs. Gilbert, which occurred on that day. A crystal basMr. and Mrs. William Perre wpr ket of roses formed the table cenPayson visitors Sunday. terpiece. Covers were laid for Mr. m and Mrs. J. S. Park, Mrs. Andrew Tuesday evenine Mrs .Tnsonfc Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurgood, Ward was hostess at a blrthdnv din- - Mr. and Mrs. George Myers, Mr. ner In honor of her husband. Roses and Mrs. Robert Cockrell, iMiss and carnations decorated the din- Melba Park, Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. ing table and covers were laid for and Mrs. Delbert Hopkins and six guests. Ralph Wilson. None Higher fnQPtf (1 - . Dame Fashion Decrees ) netcuer Wait-D- on IAST I it Will 'I Lose |