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Show PROVO IIESAXDtEIDAY,-- FEEEUAEY 27. 1S23. Our Drapery ment v fags ., 1 ilra. Ijpc L. Baker pleasantly en- tertaiuad at a bridge party Thurs The day afirrnooa at entertaining pisirMepfeily droirated wita Jonquils, piiik aweei Six tables of peas and BareimiU. aef-honi- BPtaV AMD BmoUTf TK1MM1MCS bridge waa played, hiefc price being awarded 8 Morgan and eoaaolatioa prise to lira. Duncan. A large crystal bawl of jonquils formed tbe centerpiece-o- f the table on which covers "were laid, fur -- -JL guests.- -- tweatyar u The B. T. U. women will meet at the borne of airs. E. H. Bolt Sutur--, day afternoon at S o'clock. , A one- act play will be givfty byAfisa Anna Egbert. The hoatesseii foe the after-- ' aoon will be Mrs. If, John Nut tall. jars. Annie u. apaers jsrs. i u. Smart, Mrs. William H.' Knell, Uiss Brocklank and MUs tTsael ; -: ftydK , Trimmings to create charming lit in. -- idra p eiyif c ts. Page' of Ijow jwliiiorif I T f 7 ' bow In stock an ceptionilry complete and beautiManture drapery ful line ' rxinrminga the kind that lend . a chancing air to the simple drapery or curtain. Silk fringe. Wi BIT! Fascinating cretonne edging!,. Quaint trimming io caaement-curtain'And a whole line of aunfajt trimming in lovely fade-- lea color Our aale force- wiH be glad to aiaiat you is your 1 j ' " ' '." "- - ' "' ; , Sir. and Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen entertained at a family dinner Thurs day evening in ioiior of their son Lather of Suit Ftancisco, Calif., who has been Tisltlag with them for a a. l. ; . Jram .JL- - ! m TT. ibljoqk - , , T g bj-'JpriTf- THE ers formed the centerpiece of the - 3 """, selection. ' jt f Mrs. cMldreu'a WoM-CliftoiniSto- re JPeay entertajnfid party.. Wednesuay, 25, in honor of ber daughter Grace whose seventh. birthday anni - Taylor-Russe- ll versary occured on that day. The le HOUSE"-SpringYiltime was spentTflayinoamea affefl "THE ONE-PRIC- E ... which refreshments were served to ? ProvlJ Payson , . Nephi Mary Patterson, Margaret Chappell, Pay Duke, Virginia Duke, itoise KamHeyijiyTa,Henian, llelcu Row e, la experiments conducted thrrmirh Afton Jounson, Pay Anderson, Ida KGO, the General Electric broad- Nutfall, Woodrow Clark, M'alter , casting sltJoa itere, it has been ha Clark; Mac ChapHH. BlUle'Ames, Arbla Ames, Paul Peay, Donna aim to have no more than tt-in as many different (.'hapix-U- , Laura Louise A met nod classes, " schools, listening to a ' lesson, soJ the jruetft of boaor. oe now on mat raignc sepi the listening was done, the tabula liw xviiu ruiu iTiTiuij vtfiuiiiau tion of results, and the discovery of met at the home of Miss Catherine OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 26. concerning mechanical prob- Hufsli Thursday evening, February has facts (U.P.) Radio broadcasting lems of radio reception; The size 26 and held an election of officers. been found to be of real value in of the average class receiving in- - The following were eleetedX-Mis- s classroom Instruction, aud the. sub- struct ion at any one time was about Edna lohnson, president; Miss stilted for the pur- 500 ' ject found best pupils. Pann Ellettson, vice president ! Miss pose la penmanship and drawing, A Velma Jeff, secretary-treasureI according to Dr. Virgil E. Dickson; A big sack apron and overall delicious 1 head of the sur)er was Bervedofo the department for research dance will be given inrfaeIHoneerTti,,aag vBim Eilprtwm'. fTOrgnMauce in the OnEfacfpulH ward amusement ball Monday even Edna Johnson, Eleanor Prows, Erma tic schools,! Evans, Merrill Thelnia Strong,-Zell- Dr.- - Dickson now hag a committee Hlii Bcandinavlaa-eowmltte- e. flood flulda tfrosnf rovend the hostess. I lesson and been of for mnsle has details Working la perfect arranged material prep8Tatlottand Instruc evervbedy Is invited. Waat proved .to tion of radio teachers, who'f must "delightful learn an iutlreiy nevR-, technique of success was tbe first of tbe series of ard parties given1 bythe. Blue thinking, talking and writing com' pbyskian and 8urgH Moon club In thfe womeft's club pared wltto what they have Sriedlal of Diseases ta AttSiltlnri Instruction. ; house Wednesday afternoon for the Medicine. Children and Internal benefit the chrb-- housff; und.1 Second Sorth. Off ice 135 Drawlngi Rrtlcularly over the dollars was taken About twenty-fiv- e 'v- Phone 437. ' radio, has evoked greater originality . in. ., The hostesses for the aftepuoon LL Instruction; fcas V gi ven - by the were Mrs, t. W. Farrer,4Irs. David . leachef Id 'person. Maisy e Ideas, :ACT0 TOPS ANlK CURtAINSI Cpeushuw, Mrs. A. It. Morgan, Mrs. valuable t6 eaiKSftWrft Upholstering and Seal Corertaf. have been Cliarles Funk, Mrs. C. H. Nickerson, discovered; Grely-- iiew ilelds of BEST BANDLET Mrs. Ova Nelson, Mrs. George Brat-topossibility' have been opened up as Auto Top and General Black-'i- . Mrs. ' Alexander, Mrtt Craig, result of the experiments, . smitfalng. Mrs. E. 0. Rodger and Mrs. G. II. to Dr;t Dickson,. arid a new era Pnone S5. 2? 8. 2nd W, Provo. Heindselman. '. , of Educational methods is likely to , h e ihe result he-- eHeves:-- ii siwnt playing bridge and "500" - The frist bridge prize was awarded Williame Ferre aud second prise to Mrs. Lynn Sutton'; Mrs. Mayme Riches won firitt. prize for "500" and Mrs. Frank Dusenl)erry second; tbe first kensington prbe was won by Mrs. Joseph Buttle and second prize by Mrs.AIf Johnson. Mrs. RrHlgers who Is leafing for 3 . A-l- r; Co. Dipoji'- ' Is , a desire to possess them. Butler uporl his return from New York Friday morn-inhad this to say: "While in New York I made a connection with one of the recognized keen buyers in the New York Market. As a result, Utah County Folks will have access to .Wearing Apparel that ha more- style andjfollar value than any they have seen heretofore." ' Mr. - a ' Wonderful Coats ;. er home" Sweaters I We 'announce a new hose for boys and girls at 25 CENTS PER PAIR Theke new stockings come to us direct from the mill. They are remarkable for .wear and are equal to regular 35c ; - , !. hose , ; i'-u. v - Black, White, Tan, Cordovan , and Dray. ; Sizes 5 to 10. PRICE 50 N. ' ir V 25cALL SIZES University Ate. a s . Windsor Ties New and Wash Imported Fabrics, " Hosiery. New Sport Flannel Dresses New Ratines Sheer Scarfs New Printed Silks s ......... - evening. made in France. for - Ne.w Ginghams in gaily colored Stripes.- - warf -- The. - - Sport Scarfs The local chapter of the B. T. IT alumni will entertain at a dancing party in the Ladle'i gymnasium Friday evening, February 27. Former students of the B. T. V. and Invited friends will be present The decora-ton-s for tno.jhccaslon will be those used at the Junior Prom. Warner Stone's Columbians will furnish the. music. Tickets will be one dollar. - New White Mate? rjalsi Remarkable Thing Is that the Values 9 Are So Reasonable! SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY GINGHAM REMNANTS- HOPE BLEACHEt) MUSLIN 7 r Mr. and Mrs. William Haws were' pleasantly surprised at their home Thursday evening. Games and music were the. diversions of the evening and luncheon was served to Mr. aud Mrs. Frances Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Fred itlchcn, Mr. and Mrs'. Byroll Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent, Mr. and" Mrs," Leo Waraen Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Cora Morton ' Values Yards for, - $1.00 V ;; ' ' 't " 1','"-- 5 t - - i '' , -36- en-- ., STANDARD PERCALES 6 Yards for A yard. Yards for ' - " , - - , 4 . . ' tertainer their card club at the home of the latter. vProgressive rook ws" played high prize being awarded to Mrs. .Arthur Taylor aud- N'orrnan Scott and Qonsolatioa prizes to Mrs. " Soon and Isfe Ahrer. delidons Inncheotf- waa served - j N'r-"- - to liio louowing members: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, Sir. and Mrs. Arnold Zabrisckie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur t). Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mad-seMr. and Mra. Joseph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hcott Mr: and Mr Golden Taylor and Mrs Frank Taylor, In vited guests, Mr, and MrslAfe.Al; pATrnnd Mm. Joseph Shaw and 11 ? Jil airs, reari aur ., ...x. , mil 11 nr i MiMimn iran- - - -inch - $1.00 . r to. 50c - .'Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott and Mr. arid. Mrs La'mond Bunnell J Sets Anne Pennington e O W i f i you cannot resist. presented wltH a" very beautiful pin. A delicious luncheon was enjoyed guests. by about seventy-fiv- N D ' Peter Pari Collai ant Blouses that s Canfrffrrfg-ttTmake--ti- variety. Sweaters and Peas- 5 , A Neckwear jn great Amazing Dresses , ' t'.U. MVl -- ea " ' We invite every woman to come to our store Saturday and look around. You will be delighted with what you see. r - f ar - iSrrruii tf g, Ready-to-We- r. CMSmith X v( To see the new things immediately creates i -- i New Spring Merchandise u V Place he-SIiow1 ft RADIO USED. IN TEACHING -t- ii mil lll.n irr-- - iinn.ll II urn in j ' , . ' . i i , |