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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, s-o-- E-T-- e-i Mrs. L. B. Y. U. Notes Y Nelson had as her orating the entertaining rooms. Mr. and Mrs. During the afternoon spent in George Cullimore of Salt Lake needlework, Mrs. Walter Needb&m City. gave an interesting paper on "The Child," after which a V. Elder Hugh Colton, who to his home in Salt piano solo was furnished by Mrs. Heber Taylor. Mrs. John Pullen Lake City, after a two years' was admitted as a member of the in the eastern states, will be club. . Luncheon was served to 16. in Provo over the week-envisitMr. friends. was Colton a ing The First ward 'Primary chilformer B. Y. U. student and his dren play, many friends will no doubt be "A will present the two-aChristmas Eve Dream," Monday pleased to hear of his return. evening at 7:30 in the First ward The members of the E. L. E. club chapel. The cast includes about and a few friends were pleasantly 100 Primary children, who in entertained at the home of Mrs. will entertain with song, Sam J. Jones Wednesday aftec-noon. The rooms were most attrac story and dance. The funds raised tively 4$corated with poinsetta an,d from the affair will be put into the holly wreaths, in keeping with ward and Primary treasuries. AH Christmas. A delicious luncheon was served, after which two tables are invited. of bridge were played, .Mrs. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Wjlliam Knight, Jr., Tripp receiving the card favor. Present were Mrs., Mark Anderson, of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, are in Provo iMrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. Mark visiting with Mrs. Tripp, iMrs. Robert B. Patterson, Knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christensen. They will probably Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. Frank W. Deming, Mrs. O. A. Spear and the make Provo their home for the invited gueste, Mrs. A. Rex John- time being. son, Mrs. John U. Buchi, iMrs. J. T. The members of the Eagle club Farrer, Mrs. Fred G. Richmond and will meet this evening at the home Mrs. George Leven. of Miss Cora Hansen. Garden that flowers will be used in decorating Word has been received eedle- Mrs. Charles Olding, who has bee the entertaining rooms, visiting relatives and friends in work and music will be the feaEngland the past four months, left tures of the evening's entertain New York City, Tuesday, for her ment, during which a delicious luncheon will be served to the folhome in Provo. lowing: Miss Ada Grange. Miss Ida" The Progressive Sewing club Grange, Miss Afton Cook, Miss members will go to Salt Lake City Kthal Hills. Miss lielva Hills. Miss Saturday to attend an entertain- Julia Loveless, Miss Jlyrle Wentz, ment at the home of Mrs. O'.ive Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Miss Martha Rasmussen and Miss Mary Milburn. M. guest last week, Pre-Scho- mis-Bio- n d cos-tam- Bby Grind a Sonora Qwe Them that they too those dear REMEMBER were once young and their memories teem with pleasures that only music will recall. Sonora is the friend and companion of the finest Christmas investall ages ment you can make. INSTRUMENT Of QUALITY XS5v onorM gJg CLEAR AS A DELL since its introduction, has been noted among all phonographs for one particular quality the truth and purity of its tone. Whatever the instrument or voice, it catches the actual sweetness of living sound and sends it forth with the beauty and clarity of the original. The new Sonora models, to be seen at this store, embody many improvements never before thought possible. In period models and uprights, there is a style of Sonora for every taste. The faculty women of the Provo high school met in regular social session in the girls' rest room at the high school Wednesday after noon. The nostes-e- s ior uie anair were Mrs. Hugh V. Peterson. Mrs. , H. R. Atkin, Mrs. Sterling The young ladiis of the Pioneer ward Mutual have been meeting in groups and parties the pa A two weeks, making candy for the missionaries of the ward out in the ' field. A ;nied to ainl Miss ci'.ndy ha- been boM Mrs. Jennie Wilkins, a- t hnst mas a Lyle Jones. During the afternoon each missionary pleasantly spent with needlework.a gift from Lie gills. Miss Alice Ludlow furnished CARD OF THANKS. reading and two vocal selections were rendered by the girls' chorus. feel to express our We iiid-e- d A (ielieious luncheon was s"rvcd :ippn eiation to the ninny kind to 28. !ri. Tul.s and neighbors who assisted and death . I lark Mrs. Warren (l Aip:ne us during the sickness Zee Homer is a Provo visit.. r for a few weeks, of our beloved baby. kind; the suesl of her sister, Mrs. llug.i Whittaker. For t lie many words of sympathy and condolence.' V. Peterson. which made our burden lighter to' Mrs. Dwight W. Packard was bear. We wish to thank those who offering and lent the' hostess to the members of the Pint floral servLadies' il.tcrary club at her home use of automobiles during the Potted ices. afternoon. Wednesday MR. AND MRS. Z. WHITTAKER. in decplants and' ferns were used $50 to $3000 46 N. 1 - Robinson Brothers Phone 156. three-poun- Ercau-brack- University Avenue. from m The Fifth- ward bazaar, conducted Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week, was a complete 'success, both socially and financially. The comments made on and about the affair, and the fact that $700 was realized is proof enough of this statement The funds raised are to help .build an amusement hall for the enjoyment of the ward members. We feel to thank all those who donated the goods for sale; especially do we wish to express our appreciation to the business men of the city for their contributions and aid in the affair. We wish to thank the ward members for attending the bazaar and purchasing the articles, also to those wUo attended the luncheons and helped us in that respect. ALBERT MABEY, Bishop of the Fifth Ward. MRSvL." H. FARNS WORTH, Chairman of the Bazaar Committee. Gifts Court Wa I8 Silk Hose Shoes Nothing seems to give that "dressed up" feeling as a new pair of Shoes. This clever model has lust arrived in satin with beaded tongue, kid with patent trim, and with brocade jtrim. M'Lady What could be nicer than a pair of Silk Hose done up in a dainty holly box- - satin Kid Gloves $6.50 8.00 Most every woman puts and wishes her list "deep, down, inside" that someone will place a pair for her on the Christmas tree-KiGloves on Gloves $2.00 Fancy Gauntlets to $4.50 $5.00 PRINCESS TONIGHT WILL ROGERS in "AN UNWILLING HERO" Also FABLES and SPORT REVUE Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'THE LOVES OF PHAROAH' With Emil Jannings, Dagny and Harry Liedtke. Ser-vae- SALE Apples, Jonathans, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Black walnut dining and bedroom suites Winesaps, Homes, S0c bit. Phone 672 N. 5th W. DM in perfect condition. If interested call at 351 W. Center or phone 34S. Don't delay, as time is limited. FOR SALE 2 electric washers, in perfect condition. If interested call at 351 W. Center, or phone 348. INVEST your savings in real estate Don't delay, as time is limited. Mortgages ranging from $300 up centinterest with absolute safety $300 up WANTED Salesman or saleslady oMrtgages ranging from for sala W. all time. H. Ray, the Mad-sefor special work. See Mr. Provo, Utah. at Anderson Garage. FOR s j ' ilO-W. 8 Also TRAVELAUGHS and 8 REVUE FOR SALE China, Hand-painte- lessons given, firing done. N. 2nd E. Call 1S6-M- . 320 I2t LOST .1 You ..a j v u Produce. Li $25 TERMS. $35 NO MONEY $65 DOWN. t Island Greenapples, $1 a 785-R-- D-1-5 - - J-l- Splendid SALE jfy'Aoace to Go- - . TONIGHT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Regular Prices- , SALE HAROLD , Friday 9 a. m. THRIFTY SHOPPERS WILL APPRECIATE THE MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR ECONOMY TO BE FOUND HERE. YOUR MONEY GOES FURTHER AT IRVINES. Novelty Neck Beads, value $1.50 95c I ihree4U-iiandker-n- c chiefs for 00 U Piano Prices Reduced Now Only $478 NO MONEY DOWN Start Regular Payments in February, 1923. Lloyd Dr. Jack Five Reels STORE OPEN EVENINGS Robinson Brothers 156- - of LaUghter "THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS" Starring Reginald Denny rleatherstone Rugs 35 value for. . OuC Set 6 Glasses to Match flC- Pitchers. $1.50 value, for . ....... oDC QE-$1.- - i . Beautiful Boudoir QCp 0w Caps, worth double One lot Doiis .: Fancy Silk Camisoles Tor 95c Great value in Bags for ..' Fancy Combs display. Your choice See this QC0 SEE r9 I OUR WINDOWS 9 V QCp OuC Cut Glass Jugs or QCA Pitchers, $1 50 val. 3wb QCn OJO m1 7 'OUC FREE TRIAL Phone Opportunity Friday 9 a. m. (12 selections) With These Specials. FOR CHOICE OF THESE BARGAINS - Rhode ings and Pearmain bushel. Phone 1L AT THK COLUMBIA TOMUMT, HAROLD LLOYD IN "DR. JACK," $110 $120 University Avenue- SALE FOR D-1-5 lit N- - D-1-5 D-1- $95 down. 785-R-- 242-W- $90 part heifer, R, B. Reward. Phone ' Another TERMS. Payment, and you need pay no cash LOST Red on left shoulder. . & $15 accept your D-1-7 4 SPECIAL silent piano as 785-J-- : SPECIAL e will I'hone - Certified Used Phonographs V; WILL DO all kinds of butchering. 791-R-- of nayer D-1- Sli " Christmas Sale Records rJALL EARLY RENT 3 room house, partly furnished. Cafl 743 N. 1st E., after p. m. FOR are losing money un IF YOU WANT good dirt for fillauc nuu urn tiuaanu ing in or grading, come to Ander-tf 7 $135 TO 5 price of $175.00 DOWN. a $1.00 $5.00 and Gauntlets TO .We have beautiful line of Silk Hose ranging in price , ONEY TO LOAN on farms, Vk per free of chargecent interest. Phone 688. LOST 2 heifers, 2 years old, .. M. AYERS WELDING CO. Oxy one black, the other sorrel with I! FOR RENT ?11 Brick rooms for N. furnished FOR RENT garage, and on white forehead. asetylene welding mark cutting Reward. 4 56 S. 2nd W. University Ave. vVe weld light housekeeping. anything made of metal Phone 778-J-ft'ork gervFirst class guaranteed. WILL SELL OR TRADE A real N' Uh W" Pr0Pb fine Jersey bull, 30 months old; REASONABLE board and rocm for FOR SALE 25 millets: also ducks. better Phone boy8- 456 N- 2nd E- - ptone 490 R- anywhere. 190 S. 5th W. poie HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING ' LOST Bay pony, 4 years old, 230 W. Center. Work done WANTED Permanent position by roach mane, pacer, halter on, no ORDER your Christmas extracts, right. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. brands. Reward. young woman with nine years' Notify T. C. sPlces and toilet articles from . Watkins man. Phone WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN clerical and office experience. Best Thnmnson. 319 E. 1st N. 100 S. 7th E. Everything makes easy Installment loans. No of references. Write Box care FOR RENT 3 partly furnished anteed. waiting for your turn. See Provo Provo Herald. - "kmsolldated Real Estate. rooms. 247 W. 3rd S. if yuu are in the market for a Big Ben, the clock In the Parlia- WANTED One or two rooms for Fordson tractor, you can buy it EXPERT HARNESS REPAIRING ment tower in London, is wound by light housekeeping. Address P. O. from Schofield Auto Co. at cut Clayson Auto Tire Co., 213 W. an electric motor. The bell of the D14 rates. box 81. N28-t- f Center. clock was cast in 1858. Sonora Phonograph left at reduction ' ' FOR FOR SALE, CHEAP Young Jersey FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms; will freshen cow; water in kitchen. 702 E. 4th S. early in March. 373 N. 5th W. IMS Improved NO MONEY n Today's Suggestion W FIFTH WALD BAAAK SUCCESS Want Ads Save $40.00 )ne the New Minuet more ' i! "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mery,' will be presented on Friday evening next in College hall by the B. Y. U. "seniors, who are being coached by Miss Wanda Boyack. The, proeceds of the play will go to the senior project fund. The characters of the cast are a3 follows: Aunt Mary Watkins, Wanda Boyack; Jack Denham, West Parkinson; Clover, Lynn Taylor; Mitchell, Roy Olpin; Bur nett, Stewart Williams; Betty Burnett, Izola Jensen; the girl from Kalamazoo, Maud Dixon; Lucinda, Vesta Pierce; Joshua, A. M. Anderson; James, Rudger Walker. n TVjrliest Class Talking Macldne in the World! Only 13 1922- - Silk Hose $1.50 value . 95c Baby Crib Blankets QCrt $1.35 value for. . 3UC IVINE 9 Turkish Towels for QCp OuC Sateen Petticoats $1.95 value QCn OuC Manicure Sets bOC SEE OUR WINDOWS 1 |