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Show J THE HERALD, FRIDAY. MAY 12. 1922. pnnnsnm-n- ; GCIETY Dances Visitors The Daughter of the -- Utah No. 4. met this aftKooem camp in the Third o'clock 3 at ernoon a meeting house. A fine pro-m- vVi W. M. C. CARD SOCIAL. I ' The Women's Municipal coun- cil will give a card social at the Elks club rooms Saturday, May xi, ai i p. in. AH women who are uitereateu in the weltare ot tue council are invited to be present. Admission 5u cents. , , was rendered including a j Hoover on by Mm. Upton ffffife of her mother," Mrs. Mary Mrs. Caleb Haws gave Loveless i the Itfe of Tn excellent paper on 1 umcs W. Loveless. Dainty rlattie W right. I lie hall was atts were served. tractively uecorated lor the oc wiiu spring tiowers. A The Parker school teachers gave casion, was rendered. . tii shower on Miss Myrtle Jones plenum program a lecture, "Main Mreei including of teachers Kerr, Miss Jennie and and The Age ot lnnocense," by the school, who are to be married U. VVorsiey. Lunoieon wa this month. The affair was held served to fifty. st the Parker school this afternoon. follA fine program was rendered Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. lones owed by luncheon. will entertain this evening at the First ward social hall. The aifairis Mrs T. B. Somo was hostess to in celebration of their 25th wed ot tne mursaay the members which occurred Evening Bridge club at her home ding anniversary flowers and potted last night. The rooms were prettily today. Spring with sweet peas and plants have been used to decorate decorated Hie hall. A splendid program wil ferns. Mrs. E. A. Mitchell won the be rendered, wiiich will be tollowed card favor - and the consolation by dancing and luncheon. Invitaprize was awarded to Mrs. Dick tions have been issued to 125. Boshard. A delicious luncheon was Mrs. served to the following: The regular meeting of the Utah Williams, Mrs. E. A. Sorosis Thomas club was held Wednesday Mitchell. Mrs. John W. Guy, Mrs. afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. LeRoy Hardy, Mrs. Fred Wilson, D. Partridge. Important business Mrs. Dick Mrs. Ray Morgan, matters were transacted, followed Boshard, Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs. an excellent paper on "The P. G. Hall, Mrs. Earl Graham, Mrs. by States in the Nation" by Mrs, Lee Smith. Hannah C. Packard, final celebration of the yea? The Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained at for the Sixth grade students of the Parker school will be held tonight dinner Sunday for Mr. and Airs. and family. Spring in the form of a bonfire party and Bert Sutton uuer were usea as a table decoraweiner roast. The party will probuon. uovers were laid for ten. ably hike to the Y. About 70 will Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen anparticipate. nounce the engagement of their Miss Ethel Cutler and Miss Ina aaugbter Ethel to Volmer Johnson Johnson entertained at dinner at of Provo. The marriage will take their home Thursday evening. Covpiace June l. Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained at ers "were laid for Miss Vilate El- liottt, Miss Mazie Campbell, Mrs. dinner Wednesday evening for Mrs, Wright and Mrs. Essie Keeler. j. a. Keeler and Mrs. May Brown oi rayson. a cut glass bowl of Following the dinner, the party at tended the University of Utah play narcissus formed the table center fhe Charm school at the Colum piece. Covers were laid for five. I I bia theatre. . Held The home of Principal and Mrs. H. K. Atkin was the scene of a delightful social affair Wednesday evening, when they gave a recep tion in honor of the graduates of the 1'rovo high school. White weet peas, and ferns, forming the school color green and white, were used in decorating the reception rooms. Principal Atkin welcomed the guests and expressed his ap preciation in being permitted to do honor to them. Professor E. P. Mayhcw, assisted by Prof. Elmer iN'elson, rendered several 'cello olos, violm selections were rend ered by Miss Elsie Hollerman and Prof. .Nelson gave several piano purple and white, sixty, including members of the board of educa- on. Superintendent and Mrs. H. k. Dixon and members of the hieh Jschool faculty and their partners. Mrs. L. C. Potter entertained at children's birthdav oartv at her pome Monday afternoon. The affair was in honor of her seven-ear-oson, Fred. The rooms were prettily decorated in spring ld blossoms. Games and music were enjoyed and dainty refreshments ivere served to thirty. The B. Y. U. faculty women en- Pertained this afternoo n in the are "'Ming of the B. Y. U. in honor of IlMazie Campbell and FINAL CLEARANCE SALE. -- OF SILK BE Parties Mothers Day In the Churches FIRST WARD. The Mother's day program for the Sunday morning services at the First ward will be as follows: Community singing, "Make the World Brighter," "Kind Words Are Sweet Tones; ' organ selection, Elizabeth Taylor; solo, "Oh 1 Had Such a Pretty Dream, Mamma," Hazel Fletcher; reading, selected, Margaret Pierpont; song, "Dearest Name," Primary and kindergarten departments; Tribute to Mother, Sterling Ercanbrack; community singing, "O My Father." "A Thought for Mother's Day," Bishop Joseph A. Buttle; ''Mother's Appreciation," Mrs. Nellie R. Robinson; "What Mother Thinks," Marie (Morgan; presentation of Mother's day souAlbert S. venirs; benediction, Jones. The services will commence promptly at 10:20 and all are cordially invited. We have enjoyed CLEARANCE. the best dress season we have ever had and we are ready for the FINAL The dresses we offer are this season's most charming styles, many of them are copies of Paris models. The Styles are Beautiful GROUP NO. SECOND WARD. Program for Mother's day to be rendered Sunday morning In the Second ward chapel at 10:30. Sunday school superintendent, Ole E. Olsen Jr. in charge, and Prof. Elmer Nelson, assisted by Miss Follis Ross, ward organ hit, conducting the music." Speech of welcome, in behalf of the Sunday school, John F. Thurgood, first assistant; solo, "I'm in Heaven When I'm in My Mother's Arms," Miss Pauline Vincent; reading, Miss .Lucille Tuttle; address to mothers, Professor Washburn; presentation of carnations; musical selections by Prof. J. W. McAllister, Murray K. Roberts, Carl Christensen, Thomas L. Martin; response in behalf of the mothers, Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen. PIONEER WARD. A splendid Mothers' Day program has bee a arranged tor the Sunday morning services at the Pioneer ward, which commence at 10:30 prompt. A carnation will be presented each mother and it is requested that as many as possible be present. THIRD WARD. Meeting Sunday evening in the Third ward will be under the auspices of the Aaronic priesthood. Several splendid speakers have been secured and a good music program will be rendered. Services start at 7:30 and all are invited. FOURTH WARD. The Aaronic priesthood will have the Sunday evening services in the Fourth ward in charge. Excellent speakers have been arranged musical numbers will be rendered by members of the ward. Meeting starts at 7:30 o'clock. All are welcome. ft II 1 $16.75 Dresses priced regularly at $14.75 and $16.75, consisting of Taffetas and Canton Crepes, very prettily trimmed. Dresses priced regularly at $25, $26.75, $29.50, $32.50 and $35.00, consisting of Taffetas, Charmeuse, Satins and Canton Crepes; beautiful trimmings in contrast. GROUP NO. 3 GROUP NO. 4 $24.75 $29.75 The regulr.r values in this group are $35, $37.50 ?rd f 42.50, consisting of Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Crepe Knit, Georgette and Silk and Wool Crepe; the trimmings and adornments are copied after foreign models and are cheap at the original prices. This group, representing our $42.50, and $49.50 numbers, will be quickly snapped up by women who are interested in buying high character garments. You cannot find more exclusive models in shops where only high priced garments are carried. The woman possessing one of these may consider herself extremely fortunate. A satisfied patron is a precious and we try never to lose one. It is a pleasureable to serve you to the best duty of our af-se- equal consideration to every patron is making new friends each day. t ability. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. MANAVU WARD.' jt Rosllndale (Mass.) chemical manu- MANAVU WARD. Real Sherlock Holmes Work 4 ': TEJVi,S Tli FIRST WARD. Regular Sunday evening services will be held in the First ward Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. Bishop J. A. Buttle will preside. Short talks will be made by members of the teachers and priests quorum. Miss Melba Condie will render a vocal solo, a reading will be given by Miss Beulah Hatton and musical numbers will be rendered by the ward choir. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Mr. it:::::::::::: r.y The Aaronic priesthood will have charge of the Sunday evening services at the Manavu ward. There will be a speaker from the deacon's quorum, one from the teachers' quorum and two from the priests' quorum. The deacons will have charge of the music. .Meeting will commence at 7:30 o'clock' and all are invited. Graduates of Utah County High Schools Churche The killing, acco: '.ng to police, followed a quarrel over Ed- ' mund Pitlock, sailor, 22. facturer. i What is a word of praise but a reward for a thing But a word spoken today may be forgotten tomorrow in the stress of toil. Happily, there are many ways of praising noble efforts in a more lasting way. Present the boy and girl graduate with a "Gift That Lasts.' They will have it with them all through the year3 to remind them that a sincere effort in accomplishments always pays a reward. A gift from Anderberg, Inc., will express to the graduate your highest estrem and good wishes. FOR HER FOR HIM Watch Ring Wrist Watch Watch Fob Pearls Ring Gold Pin Sets Chain Bracelet Brushes Earrings The meeting Sunday evening will be under the direction of the Aaronic priesthood and will start at 7:30 prompt. Nephi Christensen will speak on the subject "Aaronic Priesthood," and J. William Howe to will give a talk, "Tribute fnihpr" Musical selections will be rendered by the ward choir. Here Come the Horse Marines! rme, STARTS 9 A. M. CPRINGVILLE. I Anderson, Anna Bit Mau Bird. Nicholas G. BfX firowa, Alice Cluff. Matjj a- - i , U .Maude Fullmer, Ha?':, , tail Hutchlngs. G.4y Jones, Haroldeen Martain, Cl.j Packard, lone Palfreyman, Ltj' Roylance, Mary Roylance, Hei ibaniora, Annie oiarr. .auei oiro Sophie Tofte, Edda Wheeler. Ve-t- a rn-niir- At IRVINE'S BED SPREADS Full size ; $2.95 value. 29c 39c $1.95 YARD Don't judge it by the tiny price. Womero who know underwear will recognize its worth at sight. Two styles: knee length, no sleeves, and the bloomer style with no sleeves. For 39c Saturday only for Special lot of full sized! Bed Spreads in very attrac tive patterns; a limited! J MAY WHITE SALE offers unusual buying advantages. Tomorrow Saturday last day. New styles in White Foot- This is the finest Jap 29 plain colors CHECKED JAP CREPE 30 in. wide, 39c value. 35c Fast Colors. ,- - . mmTTTTrTTT!!Tr!u7,i r.nnv nt this bathing eirl SALE STARTS 9 A. M. MISSES' UNION SUITS Sizes 2 to 12 yrs, 75c value. . Anderberg Inc. Fvrlilyf .Welry SALE Crepe obtainable. We have assortment ; a splendid Dvlrg, Mrs. joun J. iiuun, pal Stattlo. aslttd that Trlxie. 5og her of hcrnelf and husband, follow ivr-r.ill'pre Burrs is bllatng Triio poo5 by as fhe execuUoner She-pl.cr- ; Hi 30 in. wide, all colors. f Clifford Hales, Mary Hales, C. I? more Harrison, I.Mabel Hansen, I:' r.vnn Hanks, M. Blaine HanfSt Bernice Hughes, Sarah Belle hA sen. Jesse C. Holt. Nelden i Hnntton Plara Hoi' Hnlmpfl son, Sarah Ellen Bearnson, r! Huff, Ida .lex, Ruby Jex, Elva J L,entz Jackson, Errua Lewis, Wa. Lewis, Eugene T. Lewis. Non: Larsen, Etta Lawhorn, J. Fred due, Ira J. LMarkham, Blanche U tell, Agnes Markham, Harriet A gan, Clarence E. Miller, Lester U Ottesen. Annie Prottor, Di j Prior. Lydia Prior, Lucile Rofj lona Robertson. Caroline Rgtrj Pearl J. Sabin, Iw Flva Go.diX Tiffany, Lai Turner, By reconstructing a cla bust around an unidentified skull, Grant Williams, former New York police captain. Identified the skull as that of Lillian "White and proved her a murder victim. Left. Mrs. Catherine Capertino, sister of Miss White. JAP CREPES v l, i INTERESTING Farewell, Trix 1 V. Clayson. Iela Drissel. Howard Wilson, Byron Parker, Naomi Wilson, Oscar Hansen, Essie Hisgin-son- , Ethel "Frisby, Pearl Lerwill. Tor.na Daniels, Roma Brimhall, Pearl Kitchen, Blanciie McBetn, Max Allen Perry, Henry Roberta, . Tlielma Vest. Leslie Cor-bel- well-chos- en Leather Bag Toilet Set Manicure Set Brushes Claribfl Tholma Erlundson, Hurst, Erma Hill, Merle Sargent, J. Sterling Reece, J. Mitford Vance, W. Albert McClellan, Grant Mark Evans, Wendell S. Wride, Iaray Han-piiernioe Wilson, Hazel Gwen Gardner, Lyndall Huish. Perkins, Margaret Kerr. Lawrence Broc-:bank- well done. Beads Mesh Bag wood Wadley, Blaine Warnick, Ora West, J. A. Christianson Leroy Thorne, .Mary A. Poulson Arvilla Meredith, Amy E. Richins, G. Elroy Nelson. FAYSON. LINCOLN. f.ANISM FO"K. Meirl Ada Davis, Clarissa Xuttall, Tayton Alexander, Mina Browne Arthella Gay, Ktlicl Lulu Scott, M M. Prowne Lil'I Family Lunceford, Howard Cordner, Thc'.ma , Ee1!. Mark F George C. S?ott. Isabella McBride. BrowiiP. Mary , Irene Pa n Lois PLEASANT GROVE. Fern Thome, Florence Cullimore, Allen G. Brockbank, Beatrice Ford B. Estella Cornaby, Leah Swenson, Ida Hone, Albert L. Dona Creer, Cooper, Fred Halliday, Ruby Smith, Creer Jen Clayson. Gladys Clark, Wesley N. Jensen,- Alvera Creer, Kuth JJeancKson. Albert Monson, Fern Bullock, Glen- Norma Evans, Lucille Ferguson, WARD. PIONEER L'Provo's P $45 Low prices EVERY DAY and secured for the Sunday evening services in the Second ward, whlc i will commence at 7:30 o'clock prompt. A god musical program has also been arranged. Knife it x GROUP NO. 2 $9.75 SECOND WARD. Two splendid speakers have been Gold Pencil Womdeirful Come Early and Get First Choice special invitation is extended to the mothers of the Manavu Y t ward to be present at the (Mother's day program Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. A pageant, suitable to the occasion will be presented, under the direction of Professor Eastmond. A fine program will also be given, including a talk, "Tribute to Mother," by Prof. M. P. Hender Mrs. O. K. Hansen will reson. spond in behalf of the mothers of Mrs. William B. Hubbard, 45, has the ward. A beautiful booklet will been held in connection with the be presented to the mothers. killing of her husband, a wealthy i Cuff Links Tie Pin Fountain Pen The Values A REWARD Razor at prices that will meet the possibility of anyone's We offer them in FOUR GROUPS purse. for-an- elections. Dainty refreshments, in the class colors, hvere served to Clubs HI iiuuiuu, iii lvuic caiiv, KJll sale Saturday for . .$1.95 JUST RECEIVED wear. 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