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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1923. .SOCIETY Mrs. Arnold Rawllngs entertained number of friends' at h home Fri day afternoon, In-- compliment to Mrs. L. j. Robbing who was "here visiting from Salt Lake City. Carnations vera used w decorating tne entertaining msr The card game "SOO" was played and enjoyed. ; Mrs. Ralph Dunn and Mrar Jack.' Booth receiving the ' A delicious luncheon was ,. served to 14. """a faa, . Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Jenson enter-- j twned at dinner at their home.Sunoay afternoon for Mr and Mrs. 1 Leiand Cook and children. Cut flowers pret the dinning table. tily, decorated Covers were laid for eight - turned to their home in Salt Lah&fiun-- 4 wbm ibh m rruiu day aiier a i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dunn.. Mrs. Dunn accompanied-thehome, and will vjsit them for a week. m i -- White Sale of and Mre. Grant Nerdin daughter Ruth and son Robert, of Idaho Falls, Idaho were Jfrovo visitors over the week nd. . A MOMENTOUS 'I EVENT FOR THE. WOMEN OF PROVO AND UTAH COUNTY! THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO "LAY IN" MATERIALS FOR FUTURE USE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PI ATTEND THIS BLIZZARD OF BARGAINS BE SURE NOT TO MISS THIS WONDERFUL SAYING OPPORTUNITY THAT LASTS FOR "" ' ' "V ONE WEEK ONLY. , Mr. MONEY-SAVIN- ;; TittlriWi." Miss" Clara Peterson was surprised by a number of friends at the home or miss vera ivnuasen Friday evening. A pleasant time was spent with games and music,- - during which a delicious luncheon was served to the following; 'Miss Vera Knudsen, "Miss June Hopkins, Miss Ruby Hardy, Miss Myjrth Scott, Miss Sherelda Knwfaen. Miss Nellie Johnson, Messrs. John Gnlick, 'Oscar Peterson and David Johnson. ' . . Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter spent Fri- 4ay and Saturday in salt Lake City. 15c Miss Rhoda Johnson attended the Junior Prom at Spanish Fork Friday evening. "v Mies Florence Peterson and Mrs. W. L. Whittemore entertained the members of the Junior Aid of the Community church at the home of Mts3 Peterson, Thursday afternoon. During the afternoon Of needle work, music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the twelve in attendance. The next meeting pf the Aid will be Feb. 15 at the home of ' Miss Mariori. McCoard. All members are urged to aUesJBce. " be in .' Mrs. J. Will Lewis entertained M a well" appointed dinner "party at her home Sunday afternoon in honor of her son J. Earl and daughter Natella, whose birthday anniversaries occwrred on that day Cut flowers prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for .Miss Enola Towers LeGrand Noble, M tss Vida Broadbent, Leland Wentz Miss Leah Henrichsen, J. Earl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Hen-richsen. Miss May Henrichsen, Eldon and Kenneth Lewis, Paul Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wjlliam Jones. . ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark left Sunday for St. George to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Clarke wfilch will be ,held Wednesday. They expect to return to Provo in a month; 18c . yard .. 51,00 : YARD PifMnM ay S- - f ft , hite Sale of Nainsooks and Long Cloths TUBING YARD BRASSIERS Lot 1 Values op to ?1.50. Lot2 Values' up to $2.50. 49c 19c FANCY TOWELS Lo t I Lot 2 50c value. ' 75c value. ' 32c 95c lot 1 29c YARD of Indian 19c 39c YARD YARD PLAIN WHITE VODLES Values up to 85c. Lot 1 Lot 2 INDIA LINON Values up to 50c. Lot 1 Lot 2 . ENGLISH LONG CLOTH value. 19c . 39c YARD ,VHFINISH. LINEN 15a $2.45 Muslfir Underwear Muslin Envelope Chemise. Values up to $1.50. 29c YARD YARD YARD 4MN. PEAIN WHITE yard SOc-value. 35c value. VOILE-S- Oo NO EXCHANGES 1 . "BRIDAL 5c YARjb YARD 32-I- N. GINGHAMS lot 19c- - ;YAR1 Distributors of Quality Merchandise YARD 1. Coawopolttm $1.25 values. 49c $1,98 Fine theck and plaids. 35c valae. 20c Muslin Drawers. Philippine Niht Gowns 54.09 yalies- r- - lot 1 INWAN HfiAb 98c Undenwwr STqRE OPENS 9 QfCLpCK WEDNESDAY MORNING. Children's Muslin Combination Suits. Philippine Chemise $4.00 values. Values up $1.98 Everybody's Store. I: fl.5Qyalues. Philippine EVERY SALE FINAL. NAINSOOK --ft 59c Muslin Nij;ht Gowns. NO REFUNDS NO RETURNS : . NAINSOOK mpiAN HEAD 50etalue $6.00 values. 27-I- 49c YARD "BABY . PhilippineNtrtrGowTis WHITE WASH MATERIALS in check patterns; 65c value. BEACH CLOTH 40c value. 36-I- 50c value. - EACH - . LONG CLOTH 35c 55c EACH. White Sale of Underw! YARD 36-I- 9 ' 5c yalue. YARD PLAIN NAINSOOK 25c value. 36-D- Ui JN. EACH PEQUOT PILLOW 42-I- 39c " to $1.00. 29c ..V ' lAjtfhVwv' leniuis a pleasing :oacoaca : . appearance, mntB niirine the evening ol olMaslildned dancing,: dalntr rerresnmenis . were served. Character prizes were awarded to Mrs. Qeorge Hansen, Mrs. A. B. fM6rgan7TrfirvIdpenshawrTMrs. tine decorative acheme being used. Five tables pf the card game "500" were played. Mrs. Ray Morgan receiving the club prize and the guest favor being awarded to Mrs. J. T. Farrer. Luncheon was served to20. Help the Old Folks A . properly again. 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Mfrs,jBuffalo, N. T, AdvertiseHelping Hand' Extended to Many ment Old People In Provo, JheJnflrnUtlesi)Migearftjnany Most old people have a bad back. ' , Mrs. mnk Deming, John The kidneys re often-wea- lr Chrls'ten at Mrs. entertained Jensen A. Buttle, Alfred ' Bishop and Mrs. out with years of work. a ell appointed dinner party t her Or worn Johnson and Julius C Anderson. . means days of misery, Backache compliin home. Sunday afternoon Urinaryy-; troubles, nights, of unrest -- The- Ladiet-A1- 4 ment to her husband. DrJensenrand rDoan'g-KidnePilla have" nelped C.' Swenson, whose birth- to make life easier tor many. r- church will meet Tuesday afternoon at Prof.-JoThey are doing so for old and young. :30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kicn- - day anniversaries .occurred on that Provo people are learning this. ard Beesief. An afternoon of needle day. Carnations prettily decorated Read the following local endorsework and luncheon will be enjorea. . ... All members and friends of the Aid the. dining table. .Besides the; guests ment . of honor, covers wereTIald ltor" Mrs. Henry Cluff, retired farmer, Si(T N. are cordially Invited to attend. Jehn C Swenson, President and Mrs. Fifth East 8t, Provo. says: "While I A "sacque 'apron 'and overall dance F. & Harris. Dr. and Mnk M. C Me was working la my garden I stooped M- -. Woodward, over and I .could hardly straighten will be given In the Fourth ward rilL Dr. and Mrt-had severe pains In my back again.-- 1 amusement hall this, evening.'" Good Prof. Alfred' Osmond.-- " and was in bed for about three days. music has. been secured. A special feature of . the evening will be a pie- - The Ladles' Literary club will meet Sharp pains stabbed me like a knife ' Wednesday afternoon at the home of and my back became stiff. The kid-ns- y eating contest All are Invited. secretions were highly colored in N.t.Jenson. JIriLHebef too Mrs;. Hurt Brown was hostess to the Rupper will give the literary lesson, passage and my kidneys acted -members of the Saturday Afternoon after which a musical program will be freely. One box of Doan's Kidney club t the "home bf her mother. Mra. YurnUhedWuincheon wlu be served. Pills from the Provo Drug Co. put me David Openshaw, 8aturdar. The rooms All members of the club are urged to. on my feet I was. free from the back and 'my kidneys were acting were artistically arranged, a Valen- - be In attendance. hn . Jfauls U Mrs-Pet- v ACcmopoItn Production --AND COMEDY ' er . V- - 7 25c 65c value. YARD 35cvalae. -- v.. Size 42x36; 35c value. ?AXCY FLAXON-- "! mm 10c 33-I- N. ' PILLOW CASES YARD 36-I- UQ UilKUUU VI UiV WWII AVUU "-- EACH 15c 29c 15c value. $1.00 PLAIN- - FLAXON. 35c value. value. 50c UNBLEACHEDTOSLINS and watlarun form in a aaena anroa and overall party. The hall was attrac tively QBcorated for the occasion Witt all kinds of vegetables and farm imple. v" 15c YARD PLAIN BATISTE 40-I- 7 SEEMED SHEETS Size 72x90, $1.98 values. .CHECKED DIMITY 25c value. 36-I- j Sale of Sheets and Cases YARD 36-I- e YARD BLEACHED MUSLIN 30c value. 6 YARDS A TOESDAY5I45; 7l30, 9:15 29 c ........... .' , FOR $1,00 25c In white and pink, 50c value, :, 25c Short-Leng- th party A most enMaWa tine waa speat'bf those who .attended the married folks dance tonh'eFltst wardSoclal vhan Frldar fveaing. "he affair waa under J SILK MULL 49c "valuer . YARD given by the members of the Evening Card club at the Hotel Roberts. Satur day evening. The Timp Junior orches tra furnished, the music for dancing. reading was given by Mrs. Fred C. strate and a vocal duetrendered by Dean Twelves and George MaycocK. Dainty refreshments were served to 35 couple, Including the following club members: Mr. and Mrs., Wyman Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Strater Mr. and Mrs. C H. Ward, Mr. and MrsI Jamea A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John iM. Vkk, 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mr. and Vn. Gitl Maycock; MT,7M M,rTMarH A. aerson, ana air. ana an. nenry w. --YARD YARD 4 lite 19c . : size 22x43. PLAIN FLAXON luc value. 33-I- BATISTE the most enjoyable affairs of was the, dancing 49c MERCERIZED 40-I- A dance will be given in the Third ward amusement hall Tuesday even ing, following "the regular Mutual classes, under the auspices of the ward Mutual. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the music. All are invited. the season 29c value; 36-I- , One of Dainty patterns; 75c value. YARD BLEACHED MUSLIN 25c value.- ' : WHITE PLISSE CREPE 161c $1.00 ', WHITE FANCY SILK MULL ' ...w , 4 ! N Wobody will deny young Barry, a with: WJJliam Chatwln nresid W herd himself, the right to play the Mr. Olson Is survlvitui h leading .part in "Heroes of the Street," and two daughtershe eldest-lfryear- sthe Warner Brothers production .an v years. One nounced by the Strand Theaterman sister and tA ytungesi hrnti,... agement-asco- HEROE8 OF THE 8TRE n for-aru- T. 4hreelbinrW I.W. nit V days beginlng I 1 Daring heroism and. cool nerve on the part of Wesley Barry, the young THE GRIM COMEDIAN boy star of the screen, helped stave eft a catastroptsreently" IhaFTmlght haVe resulted in the loss of many lives Rita Weiman. the well known short during a fire that destroyed the Boys' story writer and playwright, Eas written- her first original story. It is "The Orphanage at Los Angles. As a result freckled Wes is acclaim- Grim Comedian." and has been produed a distinguished little hero and -- as ced by Frank Lloyd. .The picture will become the idol of -- several scere of be shown at the Princess Theater tor Miss lads. whose lives he saved by his re- two days, beglnilng. sourcefulness. Weiman la the author of "The Acquit-tal"- , a play that has met with theun-qualifiWesley was walking up-- a quiet -street at eleven -- o'clock one night dramatio -- crlUcs, pralsetf" after having worked overtime at War- and had a long run on Broadway. ; ner Brothers' studios. Looking up. he noticed smoke issuing from a NATIVE OP SANTAQUIN DIES. building, one glance and he knew the He Hesbon Oley Santaqutn, Feb. 3. orphans' home was to danger. rushed to the corner and sent In the Olson. 4' years of age, died Wednesalarm r then he rushed Into the hoilse day morning at his home after a lingwoke up the youngsters and marshall ering illness and funeral services were "theld yesterday at thte ward church, ed them in the top room. ht ... 1875, and7.- had v m alway. ixiierment wa in . 3 ?h.J the City ceme PRINGESS tonight' And Tuesday JaclCHolt -- ed -- . . . . v' Extra heavy weight," White Sale of and ; LINGERIE BATISTE 29c value. 40-I- Golden West BLEACHED MUSLIN 6 YARDS Thompson's White .Sale ofJLfegerie aterials White Sale" of Batistes YARD Limit 5 yds. to customer -- ' Sale Starts Wednesday February 7. Sale Closes Wednesday, February 14 BLEACHED MUSLIN ' ' Towels ' ' HOPE BJ G " .. hra ' ' --r .' :THK GRIM COaiEDIAIT A Frank Lloyds Production.. 4- - .v: and--, . - |