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Show JllROyOJIERALD. ::SOCIE TY The Sunday School officer and the nrst ward entertained the r rents of the ward in tbe Social ball Tbumdajr evening, waa given ybe fnUonine program omler the direction of A Una Ballla-rr- r whl-aft-fames were plaint. Wilde's orchestra; talk, imviJ Jiihn; aong, wuined aud t'V I'rofewtor William, Mrs. Shrill llaniaey; talk. Victor Bird; r il.iMH't sol". Mark Allou ; two piano tnWti'Hig were rendered liy I'rofes-,,- r William' little daughter; talks were given. I'T Mix Lucile Ilottii, Hark Allen Misa Iaia Johnson and A dainty lunch- Uisa llhra Taylor. isil was serveu io m i wren is. Siial Service department will lave charge I of the ltelief society held In the Fotirtu meet ine to mini "iiesduy, conimeuclug at 2:30 o'clock. The lesnon on "Home and jr's Spiritual Obligations' will be Elton given by ltelnhard Maeacr. Sumner will render a nnmlxr of on accompanied wbbitHiii; aolo. The the pliitio by Edwin Peay. All niem-lHrl. of the ward are invited to n June Phillip urude Li n ... W-- ..' ,,uu,lk' er' Andehn. in h.,n..r ' rd was r-,Mrs. rharh . W. a ; Kauer ' Mull, aud Meters. Kruuk Max Bonn. A hi win Smith. llarri , ' Stc pi Uurdock. I'hurlie Crrol, SvU , Smart and Willi, A PAOP Sleeveless tVt One of the preliiect events of ihe WHial neam wa (he revptin given Saturday evening l,v Mrs ltiv Tiuimermau f,,r the pupils of her dancii.g The (leeorarions of ihe hall were In keeping with Wiisriliiu'tou'K birthday colors, us were the favors for the dances. pM,er faly iK.xea of candy, wblsri. s.mi, horns and toys kept the dam-ermerry, of candies and punch were served. During the evening two acmhetie dances were eiven bv Mix r,.ri.... Berg, whose dancing was a real de-iiKin io ine nifltiy guests prewnt us well as to her classnmrcs. The first nimilH-r- , adapated to Xevln's showed little Miss Berg's mm iMise, as Well as her 111m ueiM aiming or tecliuhjuc. The costume for 'his dniiee was white chiffon. Another rescinding to an encore little Miss Berg gave another liunilsT, a Chnlif dance, entitled Mignonette. Onrlands of flowers added to her costume gave it the character of the dance and the daintiness and ability of the little brought forth rounds of ! ' Bert I'urk, Mr Uo are went to IIiiim' aud Mr. Tom J tit ine stiiH'i. and Mr Boy l'urk. Mr. I mid Mrs. 1U) S Park. Mr. sod Mrs i.uilv .iviel.i (n oo.-the I.m-v illwtui W vriicr Miss Feru diPark. o.ln uL w hoot bain! uudir the Mis Margaret lin-r- , M M. Daid ns Hon c l ioi. i ii.ai. s J. i.aiir and F. Park. s,li uua the i'loo liclu n distl tcl ..ml,; iilleiitioii ot tbe l.llliicl und The liiemry Motion of tic Third tlu u' u i p, ihe I ootid iip. sni Belief tH'iet have sriiinged a tile Initio .i.i.ll il Hie ,ih hil.g splendid proutNiH f"r Hie meeting to joiiit s, sii.it .Woud.iy i'uH iioou uai le held I mcmIiiv, eoiuliicln lltfi ill n.tt l.v i'l K. litii of tlie ..! elm. Mr. IS fk kS v V . e.. J '. M 1 ff . U7- . - . v ' m - f'ii it wkf uuou luucneou whs nerved tu Mrs. Afton Brimhall Crandnll en- termlncd the Versatality club at her The roonia were home Thursday. in honor of birthday. Mrs. iWnrtfi' Washington I'til cnt giive the "Life of Gene gtiiittim Porter," Mra. Joseph Ken-dupie a reading on "Psychology" Anderij Eugene Croft, Miss Ada son (ilsti gave a reading entitled, A "Connor." the nsithor unknown. delii ion luncheon was served to the club mem i In' program tiers: Mrs. A. K. Kemp, Mrs. Phil pent, Mrs. J. Karl Peterson, Mrs. Andrew Madsen, Mrs. Hubert Kry-an- t, The grand march nt 11 o'clock, Xlrn. LiiMar Evans, Mrs. Wil- which ended the fun for the evenKen-JaiM. l, Mrs. liam (imldurd Joseph ing, was lend by Miss Berg and Mrs. Prenz Westover, and the Master Edwin Peterson, who w ith-oa mistake, lend their classmates through several difficult figures. JIiks June Phillips entertained Music for the evening was furn-- ! the member of the T. 0. C. club at ished by Wilde's orchestra. Catering her lmme Friday afternoon. Danciby the Hansen Catering companv. ng, g.'imos and music were enjoyed after which luncheon was served. GAIETY SEWING CLT'B. The Gaiety Sewing club met at The Elks' Indies will meet this the home of Mrs. Jesse L. evening in the Elks' club rooms. afternoon. The time was Bridge or "500" will be played, spent with needle craft and social prizes awarded and a dainty lunch- chat. A demonstration of weed eon served. The rooms painting was given. were decorated with cut flowers and Miss Naomi Madsen entertained a. number of friends at her home potted plants. A dainty luncheon was served to the following memFriday evening. The rooms were bers and a few invited guests: attractively decorated in red, white and blue. Games and music were Mrs. Lyman Whiting, Mrs. Leon Mrs. D. M. Gray, Mrs. Carl the features of the evening, during which a delicious luncheon was Law, Mrs. Charley Wright, Mrs. -.-- ' A Y" i I ! it j C V .V- a V I . f-.- !ill lU A l'iu,d." ir I ll Ji -t - i Ml IM'Ln'k. ? - f i ' nl i.' 'lillslcli Jellsell mil- 'V .iio ND jl si. .iiiv ili.ii ,n,iy tour 1" ii ..l lir ll.inl ill i tan u nt li- ci.t. lie aUo said that al cci.t o. Ftiih's land v. i!l in v. r I.. ut d f..r i ny other p'ir. p se llilll- 1" 'il l.' oil account of Its - ' i I I ' L. of f.'iriners slid house-ei loll. Dr. K K I Ian i of the Youns keepers from Provo Item h attended; the oiieii day's exercises nt the ernv at ihe afternoon joint Fimiiici s' Uoiiinlnp at Hie Lincoln W'Ssloll, high schisd Monday. All of the class 'hses were C'li.riicted ilnriim the nsiiiis were filled wiiheauer stu foil ii, h. n mill a l it i n. m. n for both doiil of more lualiiie ace than men and women. ' . IMV i 1 Tho Senate Public Lands t, a confirmed the appointment by President Coolldge of Owen J. Roberts (above). Philadelphia lawone of U prosecutors io yer, the U fraud. Com-mit- ' j1 ; I Jwi IL-. rriflwl A Wm--i Prince Erik of Denmark, who renounced succession to the throne to Miss Lois Frances Booth of Ottawa, Canada, is shown here with his bride. r The couple, touowmx a honeymoon, probably will live In marry California- ii' " lliliidri-d- I .VI w .'lii-.-.v i oil iliui whn ef the ,.i ou (no pos.-i!ili;-ii ilc. i..i,-lu.u l ne nil. tie1 "li". u en. ii.nt.j ii.iiips in More lor IU...V v oo it in.. in t u U;-- lai lit iut.l sL. wi U 1. ...ii I I. a. Las ,vi to a., I. li I Nhlllrti sh'Iu 'Sli... ;.m.i! alteiidainv is de Con-dolle- ll TTTP V 1 n... nerved rf ti-ii- Prince and His Bride I AM FEBRUARY 23. 1924. MONDAY, - Hails Peterson, Mrs. Charlcv Han son, Mrs. olef llcdeiilierg. Mrs. John Oherg. Mrs. N'els Peterson. Mrs. lioU rt Snow, Mrs. Chrts Peterson, Mrs. .lames Gray. Mrs. W. M. Miss Carina Olierg. Mrs. Amos Hiding. Mrs. I ton Davis. Mrs. George Bull, Miss Lydia Ball nnd the hostess. Next lneetlii!.' will be held at the home of Mrs. Noils Peterson ThursAll members are day, February, L' cjipeciwi to ne present lis a special demonstration will be given on hat making by Mrs. W. M. NuttalL Nut-tnl- l. All the members of the Sharon ward over Hi years of age held their The sleeveless flannel jacket Is ecn everywhere. It is worn under sport coats, In the house, outdoors Christensen, Mrs. Otrton Pyne; savophniie solo, Verdie Washburn, leading. Williard Bishop; the prognostication. Mis. 1). H. JIcBride. A dance was given in the amusement hull in the evening. Dainty refreshments were served. Mis Ella Vincent entertained nt dinner at her homo Friday evening, in honor of Miss Knna Peterson. who is leaving for Salt Lake City to make her home. The rooms were prettily decorated in Ihe national colors . Covers were laid for 12. Following dinner the evening was spent wtih games aud music, The Home Economics department annual reunion Friday in the ward meeting house. The entertainment "f "'e Women's Municipal council commenced with u dinner, which W"l meet this evening nt 8 o'clock was served nt 12 o'clock. In the af- - i" the council rooms. Instructions iU he giveu in millinery and all ternoon the follow ing program was rendered, Boy Park being master of memliers are urged to attend, ceremonies. Prayer, Oscar AnoVr-- ! I'f- and Mrs. S. J. Cunningham son; address of welcome, Bishop Orson Prestwitco; vocal solo, Don- - entertained a number of their stu aid Clayton; song, young men's 'tents of the Lincoln high school at quartet; by special request "The their home Saturday evening. A deSword of Bunkerhill," was sung by light f til time was spent in playing John pyne; readings, Mrs. John r""K' after wmcn dainty rerresn - for extra warmth und on every Of the two possible occasion. styles sketched one Is Ions and loose, the other cl wly fluid about he waist. mollis were served to the following Miss Ituth fluff. 'Miss Nohi fluff, Miss Leah Ashloii, Miss Mellm Walker. Mi;s I sn belle Mellride and Messrs Sterling fluff, lareuce Ash-toKeniiclh .Mchlrum, Welby P.rown. Donald flay ton and Alton f ' Knitchncr. Miss Lorean Senile of Salt Lake is visiting in provo for a few days the nuest of Miss Kiln Vincent. I Mrs. Hoy Itrown entertained at dinner nt her home Sunday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Sweet pens and carnations formed an attractive the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. aud Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Park. Mr. and Mrs m "Nein!" A Lounge By Day A Bed By Night Day Beds with beautiful in our Furniture Department. vari-colore- cretonne coverings are featured this week d 'I I 0- r They are a pretty piece of furniture for the home and make an excellent full sized bed when company comes. See Them in Our Window A adore d. Suit f The Davenette that is Eight Inches Longer Lie full Icncth inilie New Monarch I)uveiiHirt Bed and learn for yourself the real comfort that the added eight inches of length means. or the 7 Manishly Trim and Boyishly Charming You may choose Grey or Tan Twills or Tweeds for all are up to - the - minute. But there is an added charm if it is in the Box Coat Style. There are also the more Severe Lines made in men's wear serge, in black or navy pencil stripe that are stunningly effective. You will find our selection of suits most interesting and all m tm m m m moderatly priced. 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