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Show V " -- - ' ' ' THE HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. LC Christmas '.Miss Nan Smart spent tao weekend in Salt Lake City with friends. off i rr.--tni- Mrs. trrmi x v I'-n-j- Dunn is vlsitincr V. P. in Salt Lake for a few days with her daughter, Mr. Lester Robbing. --AT- Miss Naomi Hendry of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor over the week- end. The annual banquet of the "Gold Brickers" club was held Saturday evening at the Hotel Roberts. The nan was attractively depurated with chrysanthemums, cut glass .bowls if I Wonderful gifts are these handsome lamps-charin the extreme! A gift which will add a cheery atmosphere to your hving room, therefore, a most acceptable gat for Christmas and one which will be remembered for many years. ming "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" "Home Furnishers" Costume Slip ' ' mm) Coats and Capes -- Provo, Utah. Frock Three-Tiere- d OF APPROVAL EXPRESSIONS FROM THE WOMEN WHO HAVE SEEN THIS DISPLAY OF NEW FURS, SO WHAT BETTER HINT IS NECESSARY THAT A GIFT OP FUR WILL WIN HER INSTANT APPROVAL. Crane, Miss Leah Chlpman, Miss Anna Randall, Miss Edna Lewis., Miss Maurine Stevenson of Salt Lake City, Miss Zoe Hansen, Miss Elaine Christensen, Miss Virginia Christensen, Miss Gertrude Olsen, Miss Celestia Johnson, Miss Ina Creer, Miss Izola Jensen, Miss Lorna Bagley, Miss 'Maud Dixon, 'Miss Gladys Seamount, Miss Jensen; Messrs. Clyde Keyte, Raymond Taylor. Rulon Van Wagenen, Stewart Williams, Reed Holt, Clarence Dan Edwards, Taylor, Henry Keeler, Lynn Taylor, Owe-- Romney, Louis Crandall, Lynn Miller, West Parkinson, Aldous Markham and Kred .Markham. Co. PR1C "BEAUTIFUL" AND "WONDERFUL" ARE A FEW OF THE MANY aragnUation and its activities. Dancing was later enjoyed. Those in attendance were Miss Olive See Them at Night in Our Windows Phone 544. IF TT A of which were used in decorating the dining table. AUimture go a bricks were used for favors ana place cards. Reed Holt acted as toastmaster and responses were made by Rulon Van Wagenen, Clarence Edwards. Henrv Tavlnr. Ray mond Taylor and Owen Romney. A duet was rendered by the Misses Celestia Johnson -- end " Virgin ia Christensen. Uttle i.Miss Teas Childa of Springville furnished several dancing demonstration; Lynn Taylor, president of the club, gave an address of wfcom'eT He - also gave a humorous sketch of the club (Sftoose a feamp Dixon-Taylor-Ruso- ell TLX-- '(I I Neck Pieces and )WS The splendid Furs in this display of Scarfs and Throws afford ample opportunity for The members of the 0. A. T. club and a few friends were pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Vilate Pierpont Monday evening. Cut flowers and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. A pleasant time was spent with needlework and music, during which a delic-- I ious luncheon was served. Four lighted candle?, in silver oandle-- ' tic holders decorated luncheon table. Present were Miss Zne Hansen, Miss Mary Hansen. Miss Mabel Stubbs. ,Miss Melba Stnbbs. M i is Kuby' Taylor, Miss Julia Anderson, Miss 1011a Brown, Miss Thelma Huish, .Miss Cuba Dayton, Miss Klaine limes, Miss Marion Sumo, .1 . !..,. M : ... v Ti ... FV,.,, , til v'l inn uui nI iirtii.ir,, Poulton. Mrs. Eva Thomas and the invited piests. Mrs. Myrle I:. Dunn, Mrs. Harbld Hlumenthal and Missj lilancne Dayton. rWn.-U- that reveal in a score of ways he nowest modes of using Furs in the most attractive choice- manner. Fur Coats. $117.00 Fur Coats. $14500 Fur Co" ts. $110.00 Neck Pieces $12.25 Neck Pieces $14.75 Neck Pieces $33.00 Neck Pitces $23.00 Throws for. .$49.50 Throws fcft.. $49.00 $21.50 $29.50 $66.00 $46.00 $89.00 $98.00 ;iCo.OO Hudson for for m tkirt i. or slip are black, navy, caramel and dark brown. FOR RENT furnished. latter 6 p. m. -- house, partly Call J43 N. 1st E., Not one slanting bemllne, but three, help this new grown tt snow now new It Is. Even the waistline slanu and after that what could one expect? The waistline la low and the skirt really long. Crepes, twills, and even velvets are used for such frocks as well as Blistered silks and (Tmtnlnirwwi D-1- 4 Just Arrived Today $120.00 Beautiful Line of Cut Gla Hundreds of Pieces to Select from Have you visited our Toy Department A Deposit will hold what you want until Christmas $425.00 Mole with mink collar $212.50 for $19.75 with $190.00 IRV after a month's trip. She first visited with her husband In Las Vegas, Nev., after which she went to Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., to visit with relatives and friends. The members of the Relief society of the First ward enjoyed a quilting at the ward meeting hous this afternoon. During the time spent in sewing, a splendid program was given and refreshments served to 40. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent by all present. semi-popula- rr'wm, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson ar.d Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ilurton will en- I; tertain a number of their friend at nil a dancing party at the Hotel Roberts this evening. The affair is in Ekins and A. E. hour of Mrs. Idaho, who l avis of St. Anthony. are to be married Thursday in the An attractive Salt Lake temple. decorative scheme has been arred and the ranged with . .... colors ...:.v. iuuas. green, in Keeping bum r,i.:..,mno Large vases of red carnations and ferns have been placed about the entertaining rooms. A very artistic refreshment booth has been arranged in the northwest corner of the hall, with the colors red and dancgreen. During the evening of served. ing, refreshments will be Invitations have been issued to 40 couple. I I 1a. ' CTjtkm i1 CNTMWjf7f fJ " - ( Jftl extended to everyone.. i ,,7-l-- . r r1! ViW r T . i i Mr. and iMrs. W. O. Creer are spending a few days in Salt Lake MMWM Vf ) hrr--JSS 1 S-- fl v City. ' A p V. . I Jrjr- - i in Mn&,n vi i I blue-winge- d teal, banded ln Lake Scrugog, Canada, 16 miles from Lake Ontario, was found la Trinidad, 3,000 miles away, two months and seven days later. i ill Iah Durability ' LOOK ffWORRIED VOU V MR lVw ward Primary The Ilonneville bazaar conducted Monday at the ward meeting house, proved to be a creat success. Practically every article was sold. Luncheon was served during the noon hour. DUFF! ) J .O t A FEVJ MINUTES WITHOUT AN OMBRtVLA AND 1T'4 POURING V 1 fSXnl oePARTMEMT UNTIL IT'S 'M STORE OVEP " ri KWHll j A -T-n- numlr 1 ME WOfcRVING is a prominent feature of the SmjIl,COinpact and composed of minimum of parts ail Con- structrd of tha finest, wear resinling materials. rtf s is designed for Sustained, lonz-lif- Tho Hrls of the second Inter mediate second year class of the mm ward Sunday school met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. evening;. S. Jones, Monday During the time spent with games and music, five pouuin of candy was made which will be boxed and Bnt to the missionaries of the ward as a'Christmas gift from the class. Those participating in the delightful affair were the Misses Ruth Pierpont. Mildred Jones, Ardls Johnston. Rhea Jenkins, Mamie Bell, Edna Baker, Virginia Thomas, I I FARRER BROS. Seal Hudson mink collar The B. Y. U. Symphony orchesSalt Lake and spent the week-en"David Garrick" will be presentAlice Jones, Dorohere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iris Robinson, under the direction of Prof. in tra, ward Manavu the ed players by thy Jones and Lucile Thatcher. W. E. Penrod. Franklin Madsen, will give a conthe Pioneer ward amusement hall in the First ward chapel thH cert 8 o'clock. at A meeting of Valley Chapter No. Mr. and Mrs- - Alex Hedquist, Wednesday evening The entertainment is under the evening at 8 o'clock. The program 3, Order of the Eastern Star, will be Victor son and Edith held this evening at the .Masonic daughter auspices of the Pioneer ward Sun- includes both instrumental and motored to Salt Lake City this day school, the funds raised to be vocal music, and varies from the temple. The annual election ot offiThe cers will take place. morning, where they spent the day. used for purchasing new song classic to the books. The cast includes some of entertainment Is under the ausThe Primary children of the First the very best talent in ther.c city pices of the ward M. I. A All are The Kiwanls play under the direction of Edmund Evans, "Kick ward will present a Christmas play and the play has been presented invited. In," which was presented to a large in the ward meeting house Friday several times before in Provo and Mrs. W. A. Banks returned to' her audience a few weeks past at the evening at 8 o'clock, to which all vicinity by the same, performers. All are invited. home in Provo, Monday morning, Columbia theater, will be presented are invited. this evening in the Bonneville ward amusement hall. The funds raised DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. By ALLMAN from the affair will go into tne Mutual school and ward Sunday I'LLBE GOING ALOMfi- treasuries. All are invited. ' ' OH WHAT TIME WILL VDO J ' The senior classes of the Fourth X BE HOME? ( SOME SHOWER! ward M. I. A. will give a dance in 1 I'D HATE TO BE f S the amusement hall immediately I I OUT IMTVIAT! . 'JJrffjj. HOME ABOUT :n$M f after the regular Mutual meeting LI y L ETHlRTV-'WW this evening. A cordial invitation I ' ' ' is- Fur Cape $380.00 Miss La Von Penrod motored from To wear with th new ioeauetu jlon on may select a draped Hdrt with a yoke, like the ten. or a costume ilip ot radf atln, ' charmeuse, or crepe de c The aot popular colors for both blouse Fur Cape $107.50 $240.00 Seal $17.50 Red Fox Muffs $8.75 $29.50 Red Fox Muff $14.75 Complimentary to Miss Veluia Xuttall and George I!. Glade, whose encasement has been announced, the A!. I. A. of the Lakeview ward gave a shower and social Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Alfred Johnson. Roses were used to decorate, also a color scheme of red and green was used. The time was pleasantly spent with games and music, followed by the serving of delicious refreshments to 35. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received. $99.00 $215.00 Seal - Scarfs Cape for Perhaps she would like a Muff and Scarf Set and it is certain you will see just what you want here- $39-5- .$55.00 .$58.50 .572.50 Fur $S2.53 3eJ Fur $i'JC.G0 Muffs and Scarfs . Fur Coats..;: .$49.00 $98.00 - o service and delivers full return. Only 10 figure keys to operate, one for each numeral. ii ja FWTm: 'nfr an y J in i n i ttra ui ) ' tm , m iv uiiii nrrn Ht i i i m - i F. M. WEST 9 N. University Ave. ONLY mm m a Ikbystoopsratc - - t. Lttoad'MMM uaiawrk owa mm your bow yom MW turn u4 " |