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Show r: THE .t HEBaiDTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922.' Miss Rtu Steele. Miss Minerva Daniels, Miss Cleone Ferre Mlss Delora Moore, Miss Edda Harper, Miss GladyaJledenberg, Mrs. Ted Nasbtt of Salt Lake, Mrs. J. C. Clayton, Mrs. J.E. Snyder and Mrs. Roy Storrs. Dance? Visitor 3 '. Ogden. w Idaho. MrgMgpanogog accompanied, Mr. Mo- Montana. Adam on hlfj, trip, has remained in Br"" Ttelti to to visit with relatives and mtondTeUotoneUonal Ogden friends for a week. from a iwbit Miss Thelma Olsen of Eureka Is spending two weeks In Provo with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Olson. , ward entertained Thurs- day evening, at the home of Miss Florence Grange, in compliment to Miss Millie Gordon, who is leaving the Timpanogba ward In the . very near future." A delightful Ume was spent with games and music, dur refreshments ing which dainty were served to the following: Miss Announcing A watermelon bust was given by Miss Margaret SnydeTat her home Games and Thursday' evening. music were also enjoyed by the following: Miss Edna Fairer, Miss Monies Elliott. Miss Evelyn Allen, Velsa Gray, Vivian Harrison, Sylvio Kayno and Delwyn Snyder. rr: Lower Prices for Fall on Clothcraft Serge Specials Pheda Barrett, Barrett, iJrning for Saltfew Lake. RulonCIark left Pmvn &nuJJlfia,e Leona days iff Nelson. Miss Martha "'Oi! The residence of Mrs. John Jackson was the scene of a delightful been assigned principal of the Loveless. Miss Olive Bettridge, social affair Friday afternoon when at a kensington in Holden high school for the comma: Miss Olive Perry, Miss Quilla she entertained Mrs. las Angts""- J. M. George Mr. Clark, who is the Grange, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss compliment to school year. nd Mrs. DougUa Swan left son ol Mr. and Mrs. George A. Thora Clark, Miss Ella Gaptmayer and Mrs. Gertrude Truman, both of Calif., who are here Clark tot Provo. received his pro- ana the beekeepers, Mrs. Ella Clark Los Angeles, visiting with relatives and friends. fessor's degree at the Young uni and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, The rooms were tastefully deco- -versity uus year. with garden - flow era and Mrs. James A77raverwas0st-Tratemarried to th. Satt Lake foraiArlv ferns. Cwan waft a ess at Hm dinner During the afternoon spent w prettily appointed " Miss Irma Smoot and Miss Ruth nir. of Long Sherwood of Salt lake were Provo party at her home Saturday after in sewing and music, Mrs. Hannah Sj; Grace Van Wagenen " affair was Complime- Hicks gave, several spicy readings visitors last week, the guests of noon. to The Bealco, Calif. her daughter; jh-a- . George which were thoroughly enjoyed. ntary Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman. P. Parker, whose birthday anniver Dainey refreshments were served The officers of the Bonneville to the following: Mrs. George W. s i niirf society entertained the 9 Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained at sary occurred on that day. were used In decorating the Gee, Mrs. J. R, Hodson. Mrs. Louisa of the ward at the home of dinner at her home Sunday even Mrs. McBride Mrs. table. were Smith, laid Covers Joseph for nation-wid- e to Mr. and Mrs. dining ing in Mr. and rMrs. George - P. Parker Elvon L. Jackson, Mrs. J. B. Keelerr frelendld program was rendered, Douglascompliment Swan, who were recently and Mrs. Beulah McAllister and Mr. and and Mrs. AMrsfHaK widen was followed by games married in the Salt Lake temple. lbert family RasmusAn and family. tie Bent, Mrs. George E. Barton, ef dainty re- Mrs. Swan was Mlss mnrie and the serving formerly. G. Mrs. Mrs. F. Frank Warnick, v ; Grace Van Wagenen of Long freshments' The Wovilo Beehive swarm of Fullmer, Mrs. W. H. Brereton, Mrs. Calif. . Beach, W. W. Mrs. Ercanbrack. Lora the Second ward enjoyed a hike to John W. McAdam returned home Mrs. of Provo river Wednes Foote, Mrs. David John, from ten days' visit Paul Eggertsen, who is attending the 'niouth jhjs morning afternoon of last week. A large George E. Whitehead, Mrs. J. V. Heneger's business college in Salt day was made, and a weiner Hulsh, Mrs. John E. Stein, Mrs. visitor bonfire Lake City,, was the week-enenjoyed.' Games were played Jesse W. Johnson, Mrs. E. H. Holt, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. roast after which a picnic supper was Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. A. B. Eggertsen. served and the return trip made4Worsley Mrs. N. C. Hicks. Mrs. Mrs. Nielso'n,- Ephraim Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock and Seventeen members, chaperoned by Emily Clark, beekeeper, par- Ellertson. Mrs. O. W. Andelin. Mrs. Mrs. Stephen L. Chipman of Amer- Miss Estella C. E. Maw, Mrs. Lucian Hinckley, in the delightful affair. ican Fork motored to Salt Lake ticipated Mrs. E. S. Hinckley. Mrs. E. D. and the day. 'spent yesterday Mrs. Irma Snow Fletcher left Partridge, Mrs. Hugh Woodward and Mrs. Kathryn Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Jackson of Sunday evening for her home in Salt Lake after visiting in Provo The employes of Taylor Bros, a number of days with Mr. and , and their partners enjoycompany parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jack tives. ed a watermelon bust at the home son. of MNs.Zlna Sco.tt last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Parker Games were alsojl e'njoyed by the Mrs. Emmaline Gay, Mrs. J. C. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson thirty present. Snow, Miss Hazel Snow and Miss motored to Salt Lake City Friday Ruth Johnson spent last week In and The marriage of John A. Reid spent the day. LONGER Vivian Provo canyon. Park, Keeps and Mrs. Ella Bailey, both of Provo, solemnized Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal was by Saturday Src Milk fM .Miss Thelma Parker of Richfield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Bishop L. L. Nelson. is a Provo visitor for a few days, old Blumenthal farther, keeps the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. L. to Salt Lake and familyandmotored Mr. and Mrs. George F. Halliday spent Sunday d 1 more eeoomiel, Cook. of Casper, Wyo., and .Mr. and Mrs. the day. U Twt gtnta ku Sec Sydney Williams of Salt Lake City, Urae and baky eaas. Mlsa Eula Fletcher left Provo The employes' of the L'tah Power who have been visiting with Mr. ' Thursday for Milford. Utah, where and Light company and their and Mrs. Charles Hopkins, have reCREAM'S she will teach school during the to Sara- turned to their homes, warm in partners enjoyed an coming year. She has 'been a Provo toga resort Friday outing The their praise of Provo as the best evening. visitor the past three weeks, the affair was in honor of Starr Swen-son. city in America in which to spend guest of her sisters, Mrs. Albert S. In the one's vacation. has who been employed Jones and Mrs. H. R. Atkin. office of the Utah Power and Light Mrs. Dewey Geysford of Amerifor several years, and who Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart company soon for Salt Lake to can Fork spent Monday in Provo, will and family have returned from make leave his home. He will take a visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aspen Grove, where they have been position In the office of the Spring A. F. Ahlander. two months, spending the past The parCanyon Coal company. Members of the M. D. club were in autos at 6 o'clock. left ticipants of Salt Mrs. Clara Christensen was the feature of enter- pleasantly entertained at the home Bathing Lake City is visiting her sister, tainment, after which a delicious of Misa Grace Linton Saturday Mrs. C. H. Taylor, for a month. luncheon was served. evening. The affair was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Wanberg, The Beehive girls of the Tim Miss Vto Sorenson of Salt Lake who will leave Friday for Los AnON DISPLAY IN OUR WEST WINDOW City was the week-enguest of Mr. geles, Calif., to make their home. Blue and white asters were used in and Mrs. Jacob Coleman. decorating the entertaining rooms. :i::::HI::: A Atom's use Mrs. M. C. Newell and Miss Helen Two tables of "rook" were enjoyed, Newell have returned to their home after which dainty refreshments A Clothcraft CusAdvertised throughIn Provo, after a month's visit in were served to eight. Worland. Wyo. A visit was also out the nation in tomer Once Made Is Mrs. J. S. Linton, who .has been made to Yellowstone national park. .eyery city 'of 10,000 in months four the past F"1 spending population or 'over Retained. Always Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt M. Strong Los Angeles, Calif., is expected OtdST0Af this week. and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Paul home tomorrow. Jefferies motored to Lincoln beach ROMAN MEAL IS A HEALTH FOOD. IF YOU SUFFER Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. Miss Vera Banks entertained the Sunday, where they enjoyed boatFROM INDIGESTION OR YOU BELIEVEl IN PLAIN FOOD, ing. Later they returned to the M. S. T. girls at a watermelon bust BUY A PACKAGE FROM YOUR GROCER. home of Mr. and Mrsi jefferies, at her home Monday evening. The Sutton Market. Sfcaggs Cash 8tores, Whitehead Market, a chicken supper was served. time was well spent with games . where Plggly Wlggly, Provo Meat A Packing Co. and singing. Thirty guests enjoy-)r. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer and ed the pleasant affair. family motored to Springville SunMrs. Lucy A. Clark of Salt Lake Mrs. Dell Larsen and son day evening, where they were en Is a Provo visitor for a few days, soent Lake Salt nf Saturday of home the at at dinner tertained guest of her daughter, Mrs M. and Sunday at the home of Mr. and, the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boyer. P- Henderson. Mrs. A. F. Ahlander. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sutherland Jesse Warner of Spanish nounce the marriage of their son and family of Weiser, Idaho, have to Miss Hester Hunt of arrived in. Provo, where they in- Fork is visiting with her mother, Lawrence 8t tend making their home for the Mrs Sadie Nesbit, for a few daysAlbian, Idaho, which took place Mrs. Warner was formerly Miss jBurley Idaho, September 5, Mr. time being. Jones' uas beed .Irving' Is Idaho the Theima Nesbit. .. past two years, Mrs. James Whittle and daughfe? D. and Mrs. M. P. Henderson The Manavu ward Primary offi-Naomi of Evanston, Wyo., are the guests of Mrs. Robert Crosbie for eers entertained at the home of! and family have returned home Mrs. George E. Whitehead Thurs- - after a pleasant week's vlBit In a few days. day evening. The affair was In Clifton, Idaho, with Mr. HenderMr. and Mrs. Fred C. Robison compliment to Mrs. Mary Oldroyd son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin were accomThey have returned to their home in and Mrs. Florence Billings, retir Henderson. Provo, from Los Angeles, Calif., ing officers of the association. The panied on their trip by Miss where Mrs. Robison has been rooms were prettily decorated with Myrtle Henderson, who has reIn Idaho to visit for a week. spending the summer, the guest of garden flowers. Games, musiq and mained Mr. delicious refreshments were en . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stewart. YOUR HAT. Robison has just been visiting the joyed by 25 oast two week. Do you happen to know how Mr. Clyde Brown and "Mrs. they, made the '"kelley" you Mr. and Mrs. John Culley of Steven Senhouse entertained at a wear? Ogden were the guests of Mr. and well appointed dinner party You cover your dome with a Alex Hedquist the latter part day in honor of Mr. Brown's birth- nicely shaped felt, but are you of last week. day anniversary, which occurred was next to how the . on that day. A cut glass bowl or turned from the raw material to 'Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hulsh enter- - pink and while asters were used In the finished product that graces talned a number of friends at a decorating the dining table. Covers melon feast at their home Thurs were laid for Mrs. Dell Larsen, fj your brow? That's what Of course not! A splendid musical Mi-- s Nell Bowman, Harold Brown: day evening. the J. C. Penney company program was also enjoyed. Present and Bennett l arsen of Salt Lake, fwere Rulon Brimhall, Miss Gladys Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ahlander, Clyde thought, and that's why themanu- s has placed a hat Grare t.lnton, Brimhall, Miss Lorna Booth, Mrs. Brown. Mi-facturtng exhibit in Jts show Emilv Nielson. Edaar Booth, Mr. May S?enlup. nurmg the even- window on W'est Center street and Mrs. Bert Huish, Miss Gene ing musical selections were renFrom an educational point of vieve Huish, Miss lone Huish, Miss dered by Mrs. Ahlander, Miss Bowview It is worth anybody's time Nina Hulsh. and the following from man Mr. Brown and Mr. Larsen. to see the exhibit and learn Lehl: Miss Lillian Knudsen. Mrs. "BEST IN THE 10N0 RCtf something of the past history of The Elks' Ladies' club met In Vera Chipmanj Mrs. C. R. Knudsen, Mrs. Alice Frank. Mrs. Kmidsen. regular session last evening In the the hat you wear, or will wear. Elks' club rooms. The fore part Mr. and Mrs. David Potter of Salt of the meeting was spent In electThe smart new collar is featured PAYSON SOCIETY "1 A Lake City were the week-ening the following officers for the on this fall frock. It XI Thomas made Mrs.. of C. Second L. Mrs. afternoon the Potter. year: coming of Dr. and Friday guests ' organdie and extends far over the &Vu.wwht president; Mrs. ward Relief society held a teachSilrertovn is the pioneer and tire of America. V , shoulders. The frock Itself shows , An , P. Jones and J. B. Somo, vice president; Mrs. ers' social In Memorial park. C. Mr. A Mrs. and ' ' Its history is the record of every important develop, Th Mrs. J. enjoyable time was reported by all. the circular side panels that are ; i sons'. Mack and Evan, or Eureaa Clark Newell, secretary; also marks of distinction. IK J ment in cord tire construction. From the start it The ladies of the Rebekah lodge spent last week in Provo with Mr. Milt Jones, treasurer. Later the card game "500" was enjoyed, six and their husbands enjoyed a and Mrs. A. E. Hulsh. gave the motorist a new idee of tire service. tables being played. The prizes watermelon bust at Herold Friday Redd, Albert Powell, Elva BllhouetUs this season are various and variable. There Is the basque. Taylor, with th full Skirt, the Slightly The SUrerto-is made hy an organization with 52 Mr. and Mrs T. E. Nesbit and were awarded to Mrs. E. A. Mitchell evening. fitted bodice with Ion atralrht aklrt . Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Jr., Mrs. Mary Harding, Mr. and Mrs. (varied with drooping panels or side draoes) and. hv mv of varutv th . , family of Salt Lake were the guests and Mrs. Fred Wilson, the latter reyt experience in robber msaumctuw.y-xfavor. Sid the Mrs. E. consolation down and W. last from silhouette H. 6t Mr. and Mrs. J. have returned Coray, with the Moused bodice. Tht umuiiv Saratoga, ceiving Snyder Madsen, up Silrerto-wu Tteu The 37..-.:.,- ., .. . -Tken Music and dainty refreshments where they have spent the sum- Pearl Barnett. Ethel Frisby, Lucile the .sleeves, for faahionabi effect, week. , only one quality . " were also enjoyed. mer. Anna Hancack, Curtis, Stella materials and workmanship in one are the same as Mrs. "Wlllard Vincent and chil- Harris, Lenore Johnson, Raymond Roma Mn. Ray Watklns was hostess to all other. The name of Silvertown ia always Brimhall, Pres. JoaReece, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson and Mrs. Frank Reynolds spent last dren of Spanish Fork are visiting H. Clayton, Bishop L. A. Hill, Mr. a few friends at her home Thurs: Miss and Mrs. J. A Loveless, Dr. and Erma Hill. Wells Cloward, J. C. children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. lymbol of one quality. day evening in honor of Mrs. Qlen week in Salt Lake City, the guert with Mrs. William Clayson. Mildred Vincent will remain the Mrs. T. C. Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth and George Staheli wert V. M. Johnson Mason of Homedale, Idaho, who is of relatives and friend k. and. Mr. and Mrs. ... .YwdMkwfflsen yea die J. M. Manweil, J. J. Schaerrer, among those who visited the Ole Olson winter and attend school. here visiting with her mother.-Mrs- . p. and daughter Fat of skefromJOaJH-aewefciaBy The members of the Eagle Sew Mr and Mrs. C. O. Huish and Bishop and Mrs. W. D. Dixon, Mutual convention nf Nehn ntnUe Olaf Hedenberg for a number of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swcn. :' days. A coor scheme of yellow Ing lub of Provo Bench will meet children of Union, Utah, are visit- - wnaae Dixon. Eva Clayson, Hanna at Benjamin, Utah, Sunday, TOBlLP.GC)ODRlCHRUBICT00MPAlWMfcwe,0 son, Miss, Leah SwensoqMasters ' ne enterthe Mr. afternoon at used Mrs. in was with the Thomas of and Arthur . decorating Jones, Thursday ing Miss Jones, . Lyndall BSTABUSHBD U7 Margaret Kerr entertained Herman and Vera ' Swenron of W, u where and miss wrrooms, inn. Hulsh. Eatni sewing Jones a Pearl at chicken supper Sunday even-in- Pleasant Grove were the dinner taining curing Huish, Margaret Kerr, Mrs. Alt' Cowan, Eliza Stark, Minnie Bowen, Wayland music were enjoyed, after which aj noon, dainty rermntnenta vui oe it being her birthday annlver- - guests 01 .Mr. and Mrs.' A. K. Huish WightAtMOBn'MCaORCYCLES, BICYCLES, TRUCXS was to served the ' luncheon served delicious Miss hostess. Tervoi Miss t, Z. Sdna by man, Welnas Harris, Pearl Jones, sary. " Jensen, " , vo Sunday. .1 I 'Bne Miss- - wai-Bpen- d , S A N announcement that should be of interest to every man in Provo who ndesires getting the most jvaluV possible from his clothing expenditure. d .... Glad-tola- Jes y :i Clothcraft Clothes enjoy a reputation for good looks aad long wear at a moderate price, and each suit is backed by a written guarantee that it must give the wearer satisfaction. . - '. .. d , . Jf ' Here are the new ilower prices Ti,..lfor "5130" Blue, "7130" Gray, 7132" Brown Serges that will give many months of hard wear and good looks at the new low price AA (Pjft In f f" ilJ ONLV "4130" Blue Serge, "3130" Gray Serge Serges of a little finer weave and heavier weight. Any man would be proud of these clothes at mm d J . New Collar Silhouettes Variable - s J I 1 mym : Sun-Mr- sky-piec- e j com-j-pan- y CordTire One Quality Only. N ' raff KL. a Te f w J a -rr- , u . b r-- r.' SO. - fa - t "" -- If' ' |