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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 9, 1922. rfHWTV Dances Visitors Uwa tar Mrb w N. Winters. u Mr. and Mrs. Wells Brimball and Thursday Mgdsen spent at were guer They E"riagrUle. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson motored Wm. at the home of Mn. to Saltair Saturday evening. Dane ing and luncheon were enjoyed. w daughter MiM Estelle Peterson, Mr. and IMrs. E. L. Strong enter vr and Mra. Jonn w. reieiwu, tained Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page home after spending ' returnedin Salt Lake, while at- - am Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilbert at ;dinthe L.D.8. school of music. their home Wednesday evening. A pleasant time was spent with music of Moroni and social chat, followed by dainty Em, and Reed Hardy friends in refreshments. . wisltin relatives and Lto for a few days. Prof. ML W. Poulson, who will mtziibeth Evans was host- - leave soon for Chicago, to enter Lit a family dinner at her home the University of Chicago, was Sunday evening, complimentary pleasantly surprised at his home was Wednesday; evening by a number I her daughter, Ruth, who of relatives and friends. Games Kited in marriage to J. H. Cox of and muoio contributed to the even-iin arc lit Lake 's entertainment, during which The 'dining room was attrac-,ei- y decorated to "a color scheme delicious refreshments were served. 1 guests nik and white. A large wedding The following Ik. formed the table centerpieces, were present: Mr. and Mrs. Charles EmmaH., Poulson, Mrs. Poulson, 4 cut glass bowls of pink, and Ludwig Poulson, Leo Poulson, Mr. ilte rosea were usea rovers were laid for forty. and Airs. Zira Draper and family, Poulson. . Mrs. Blowing dinner, games and music John Josephine nHnn MUWn , imu Draper and children of Pleasant i cvwjjuuu me enjoyed. I'lluo .Aim redecorated m me coiunj green Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S.J ,t white. Mr. and Mrs, cox win Poulson. Site their home in Salt Lake City.. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson anMay Justeson of Salt Lake nounce the engagement of their daughtre, Fern, to George E. Hinck K a Provo visitor Wednesday. ley of Provo. The marriage will Mrs. J. R. Twelves leu weanes- - take place this month in the Salt U tor Everett, wasn., wnere sne Lake temple. IJU spend a tew momns wiin ner Ik C. M. Twelves, and her daugh- - Mrs., James Sutherland was host- .. to nr n self-invit- e , Wi 1 Speeialsfor Saturday ;,r Hats, value to $3.00, Straw your choice Dress Hose, Men's 2 $1.45 pair for . ..49c . Men's Handkerchiefs, for Children's white, blue or red, ' ..25c . . . 4 Scuffers, good grade, $1.39 only lot Arrow Collars, while One B for they last, ..25c ; amous Union Suits, Kool-F- it ..95c inly oys' Dress Straw Hats, ..49c pnly lot of ne Boys' and Girls' Shoes for, Men's Khaki $1.39 ...... Pants, . $1.45 '. sizes grade Men's Hats ee Parties ess to' the members of the Optimist club at her home Thursday after-- ! noon. The rooms were prettily dec- orated with roses, peonies and; ferns. The card game "000" was the feature of the afternoon's entertainment, the card favor being awarded to Mrs. John Lundall. Dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. Z. Whittaker, Mrs. John Lun-'i- i Mini $1.45 Unionalls, blue and khaki, $2.15 Ill j seven more days of SUGAR PLUM saving opportunity. We have added two more SUGAR PLUMS to further sweeten ll dall, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. Win. Mrs. York, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Byron Denhalter, Mrs. J. H. .Mrs. E. B. Whipple, Mrx. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. iM ay Retherford, Mrs. Leo Sheehan. The invited guests were IMrs. Dell Sutherland, Mrs. Zella Ratcliffe. Mrs. Mary Hopkins. Den-halte- r, our present wonderful assortment. SUGAR PLUM NO. ; 1... . . SUGAR PLUM NO. 2 . SUGAR PLUM NO. 3 where they enjoyed swimming and luncheon. From Saratoga, they went along the west shore of Utah lake to Pelican Point. SUGAR PLUM NO. Mrs. Earl Graham entertained the members of the Thursday Evening Bridge club at her home Thursday. Peonies, roses and ferns were used in decorating the entertaining rooms. Three tables of bridge were played, the prize being won by Mrs. A delicious Thomas Williams. luncheon was served to cMrs. John Guy, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Dick Boshard, Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. Freshwater, Mrs. P. G. Hall, Mrs. Newell, iMrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. J. B. Sorao, The invited guests ... . were Mrs. Hugh Brown and Mra Thome. Sumner. .Two large 48c Bath Towels for . One $1.00 Dress Apron for .Ten yards 20c Dress Ginghams or Voiles for d Twelve spools Coats' Spoot Cotton for Four pair Men's Maco Cotton Hose, value 25c pair, for Your choice of any Arrow Collar priced from 25c to 50c . at 2 for One $1.00 Silk Knit Tie for 4 SUGAR PLUM NO. 6 SUGAR PLUM NO. 7 ; Six pair Women's 20a Fine Guage Cotton Hose for One Child's Dress Romper, values $1.25 to $2.00, SUGA!i PLUM NO. 9 for One pair $1.48 Women's Pure Japan Silk Hose SUGAR PLUM NO. 10 for h . TOTAL TALUE OF THE TEN SUGAR PLUMS IS. THE TOTAL COST TO YOU IS .. r. .25c 25c 50c YOU SAVE 75 PER CENT, OR 2.94 $ 8.82 in Saturday, June 10th, to Saturday, June Our low prices for cash your money to reach farther. 1 7th Thrift in buying brings more pleasure and happiness to the home. helps n Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. de- - fred Johnson are in Salt Lake at tending the M. I. A. and Primary conference of the h. D. S. church. t Mr. and Mrs. Berry Jolly and Mn and Mrs.' Aaron Allred, gave a dancing party in the Third ward amusement hall Thursday evening. Dainty refreshments were served to 125. For Saturday .we are, offering 25 PAIR ONLY of Boots, Slippers and Pumps, in alack and brown kid, in Louie J1 HQ and low heels at, per pair. . . . . ? .j V These shoes sell regualrly from $5 to $7.50 The marriage of Miss Dora Slack and Junius A. McEwan, both of Provo, took place Wednesday even ign at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. The ceremony was per Slack. formed at 7 o'clock, by Bishop E. D. Walker, m the presence of the immediate relatives of the couple. A reception was given at 8:30 at the Slack residence. The rooms were prettily decorated with the season's 'flowers and ferns. The bride wore a charming gown of pink gorgette, and she carried a bouquet of pink tea roses. A splendid musia cal program was rendered by Foote, .Mrs.' H. Boy Slack, Mrs. Heber M. Slack, 'Miss Lillian Allred: Games and music were enjoyed, and delicious .refreshments served to 75. Mr. and Mrs. McEwan will make their home in " ' ' " ' Eureka. Va-ler- .. Boots, pair of Maxine Washable Kid ' Cfl Louie heels, all sizes, 25 t Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jones gave a reception at their home Wednesday evening, complimentary to their daughters, Mrs. Mary Brown, who was united in marriage to Berry Jolley, June 1, in the Salt Lake temple, and Miss Myrtle Jones, who was married to Aaron Allred in the Salt Lake temple the same day. The rooms were prettily decorated with roses and A splendid program was peonies. rendered, which was followed by games and luncheon, enjoyed by 45 present Mr. and Mrs. Jolley will Lmake their home in Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Allred have gone to Lehi to reside. We Extend Greetings ...... . iL 9 r.-'- ' II.IJ Z . Ri!ht'.Pir4rl 3 V.:.. .ii'; JVe will .be glai tp have you demonstrate this 'car yourself so you will Jknow how easily bpertie istsjgood riding, qUaliti?srahd its beauty and detafl'of finish u Come and do this sooa. ( - . ' '2.1 TT 'lA , I nrr I - MAXWELLi CHALMERS North University Ave. ' t HEBER R. TAYLOR, Manager. 145 Hi I - HI 445-- J. The; unanireous approval of those who' try. but the good Maxwell is indicative of whir it is the most talked of car-t- n America today ' SEVEN-PASSENGE- R .; Phone Wins. Approval , t "'' at B. Y. U. $6.00 for Course New Maxwell . - - -- . A farewell testimonial will be given in the Second ward meeting house Tuesday evening at.S.o'clock for G. Raymond Ross.' who r will leave soon for the Swiss and Ger man mission field of the L. D. S. church. An excellent program .has been arranged, which will be fol-- J lowea,by games ami rerresomenia. Ail are inviiea. . i J(- firvice ahOC3 rtoavU ShOBO Prices u . . MURIEL SMART student of Mrs. Algie E. I Ballif and Stefano Mas- - jij cagno, will teach classes ill in aesthetic dancing, be- - III ginning June 12, in men's John T. Taylor Grocery ' Mrs. L. H.. Brandes and daughter, i ADDITIONAL at $9.50.r WANT AP?. These bodta a priced. ..j.. Phyllis Marie, of Hastings, a Neb., few . th FOR SALE Saddle or buggy horse are visiting tt FWoVJH number- of- .pairs are rteks wttn Mrs. Brandes'-' brother. ana veue DUExy. inquire .src s. eta W. '. . ..,..13! kHnry W.' Geise.' MHr.- Brafodes limited. Be sure.and get yours early. " 177 wu formerly tMiai Mane ueas os A brick FOR QUICK" SALE Proro. .j-. .:Our stock ef summer footwear w design-o.house.ogood lot, south front 632 '.. . r Mr J.'W.'Prows gaVe' a Bhdwer W. 4th N. ; . J-tA mMf vdtrf every reauiremenL ii thW. . , i rrr--i WtofteoV.'cwndnmentary toWANTEO-rYounii.m- an her r daughter, ElTa,1 whosengafor, pf;ice nas rwo haerit to fi. 3. HaWlng work in retail lunoer yara Provo. Would prefer combination bookkeeper and stenographer.'.Posi-ta- a flowr decoratea tne entertaining vacant, needs to be - filled rooms, "GaM ana music were enSoirtA . durinc wnren tuncneoa was wulcicly. ftepiy In own handwriting, v" .'.x Ai.lnnAA r anji fmlnlfiSlltll Krwzx iCUtD I UK auu served to SS. Th guest 'of honor KIT 'uiiuiwu V (1A totr.tnlent ofmtny aseful m,mm fee fronl befttttiful gueste nd gifts WA'NTCa Furnished house, close assemble. ' in. Call Clark, J79. W4 m session of the A interesting ' Studebaker Lakeview ward Belief society was car in first class condition for Elisa afternoon. Wf. hald Tuesday "XI Olsed and Li. Rhoda Hvff gave sale or 'trade for truck.' Call tire V station. h lAiioa on Tn saDDau uar o-- vj JC 'snlendid nrotrain was rendered. rooms. Furnished inriudtnir ' a, folo by' Mrs. Lillian TOR RENT tfre itt atteh'd iv Phohe 119-Inquire 83 S. 1st E. Sumslon. Thirty ' ance.:,:.T''V , pnmiir IVIV"'f " DANCING PROVO'S JERSEY DAY VISITORS Call in to our store and get a drink of REAL JERSEY MILK We sell it to our regular customers every day. CASH TELLS THE STORY - reully ALSlHETiC- - TO The Primary officers of the Man-avward will give a shower this evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Oldroyd, for Mrs. Berry Jolley, for merly Jars. Mary Brown, who was married in the Salt Lake temple June 1. Mrs. Jolley was president of the association. Games and music will be featured and luncheon served. ' n 15c all the Regular Merchandise You Buy from us and in Addition You Save 75 per cent on the SUGAR PLUMS , A REAL SUPPORT. n,tr,-rr-- 25c You Save on The Daughters of the Utah. Pioneers, Camp No. 4, met this affer-nooin the Third ward meeting house. Mrs. Ellen Bunnell gave a biographical sketch of the life of Mrs. Percia C. Bunnell, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grover. The folldwing excellent program was also enjoyed: Reading, Miss Wilma Goodrich; solo, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey; reading, Mrs. Wm. Clegg; instrumental solo. Fawn Bunnell; reading, Merle Williams; solo, Mrs. WHILE YOU ARE HERE What the Jersey is to the farm, our shoes are to the feet- - J 25c ....... The G. K. W. club members entertained at dinner at the home of Miss LaVern Banks Wednesday afternoon. A cut glass bowl of roses formed the table centerpiece. Covers were laid for IMiss Iva Jones, Miss LaVern Banks, Miss Verda Creer, Miss Vera Williams, Miss Ruby Phillips, Messrs. Orville Drysdale, Sheldon Drysdale, Ralph Bullock, Seymour Gray and Orval Singleton. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS f-- S 19c SUGAR PLUM NO. 8 iMrs. Earl Graham was hostess at a children's party" at her home Tuesday afternoon. The affair was complimentary to her daughter, Fay4 whose, birthday anniversary occurred that day. The time was merrily spent w'th games and music, which was followed by dainty refreshments sered to 12. . We Welcome You to Provo " 60c 150-yar- ' iij 25c '. Arthur Duckett was pleasantly surprised at his home Thursday afternoon. A delightful time was spent with games, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Jersey Day V 25c .,,.....?.. SUGAR PLUM NO. 5. Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mrs. Al the pair Sugar Plums With a $5 Purchase Your Choice of the Following . Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Carpenter, Miss Enid Carpenter, Miss Edna Carpenter, Miss Follis Ross, Miss Deloris Jones, Miss Orthella Nel son, .Miss lia LamD, Lynn and How ard Carpenter formed a party Thursday and spent the day " on Provo river. They took a motor boat from Provo river to Saratoga, Ramser: story. iMina Bunell. A licious luncheon was served. ' I? EXTENDED ONE MORE WEEK Hi twenty-five- . Fine Dress Ties, value to $1.00, Men's for 25 c J Clubs Si |