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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY,, OCTOBER 16, 1925. L C mi Her A Monarch Malleable 'Ranrie i PACE THREE i S!r. r Tlffm Richard ;! prwUled ha TuJay roufi tkrwrly tfeeorett ? wtm a luDt4iet t ber were TUc etiterfaiBii est Hanjes.Aire Tijht When New e ' TfceftaalTsat la Aim T It honor of Uiw Florence Miller whe learee soon tor tbe ream! a farewell pa rt atatea atteaie was given tit tbe Fint ward Wednesday evening. The fvllowlpj pro grain waa tlTen in the werd hpel : aelertloB, WUde'a onhattia piano selectkmt, Wllma Boyle i two TloUo oloa, Verda Bachelor; two Total t eU"5- suloa, Mrs. Amy ranges are made of unbreak ONARCH fld. able malleable iron and heavy steel plates riveted ' Securely together. , . . No putty is used. j li)B-diftr- of ulum j - ITiive f bridge .were twe played, tbe fine priae beii a ard- Ud to Mrs. John Fairer and second prize to Mrs, CW. MlUer, A diinty luncheon followed bridge. t5ucli taints are not affected by many mm 1 r:tf T .. ; t- . - . A. put on Tbe Second ward a pi(Krt nnlqm? aud ejiterUUiin pro, gram Tuesday, evening to a crowd ed honv which) waa followed by. a paatomine and ehorua by the bee hive girbtrlnternperaM with danc ing and refreshments in tbe amoae-weM.-1- XTOrtn result of tight i . Corftlfipad satisfaction t7 witK l?w fuel cost - - throvhlong years of service."'', . YVl v ( i ..... , , haU. Ask - Co, Dixon-Taylor'Russ- ell ! provo HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Springville , )IWIIIII f isriiiinin a If Y -- iimhi. ' t'- .dale upens y a. m. Coats V ' , Annoumuient waa made that ' series of dances r are ' to follow throughout the year and the general " public 1 invited to participate, : - TUE i in. Payson Nephi ii ,;, ; Tbe members of tbe S. C. 8. club and invited gueata were the guests of MIko Emma Kpafford at tbe home el. Mrs., Earl Spafford. Tbe decor ations in the entertaining rooms were fuggertlve of Hallowe'en, A pleasant evening was spent with needlework and magic after which I delictum luncheon waa Served. Tbe invited gnetits present were Mra Wil lis Spafford, Mrs. Cal Cragiur and Miss LoniapttAn..1..:'.'.' i DRESSES ' ent - , ,; ' i V H, I ' li $50 ' " Mr. and Mrs. George Leven enter-t- a tiled t dlntur at tbelr home Thursday evening. A pretty vase of gay autumn flowers formed theoefa terrpjx9 f tbe table. Tkver were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Mr. and Mrs. . Franoes Hutcbtngs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodwin, Miss Lael Johnson, Miss Gladys Jones,' Miss, Wlnana-Mlllw- y Khlrlej Ann leven and. the host end host ltd . GROUP 2 ess.. , ', t ,,: . Ginghams, and value $2.45 pair, . 66x80 Cotort Sheet: Blankets a. - Crepes, , Values tq $45.00 $5.45.:. Pair-- ; sr.. , . v. Part Wool Plald'Blankets $7.50;.JPalr '.r.'.u. i .V.'. Silk and Wool Plaid-- J Blankets. "Talue , FarwellRnrchaseiteins esr Are represented by GREEN price cards. FARWELL .ITEMS are onA SALE until the merchandise is gone. WINDOWS lAmTOLL Scores of other Farwell items not mentioned in this ad. at prices unmatchable. L see the many items that we are offering at less than replacement cost. FAR-WEL- ' 1 in9 1 CO riOs HOSIERY ROGERS . SILVERWARE GIVEN AWAY FREE A coupon ;with .i each 25 cent : - ; Women's Full' Fashioned Sik . niL Hose. Value $1.50, Pair TrJ. flJU Women's BUrson, Seamless Part Wool Hose. Value 65c. 1 00 three pairs for . . . . i i , v I lUU Womens Silk and Wool Hose ' 4 nfl Value $2.00 to $2.50. Pair, . $ I iU U :. - ff4 01 $3.45.rrPair. ;...J. )ZiQl Wooi;Nap Plaid Blanket 9 A Cfl Value 72x80 Value 6ox80 Value 70x80 Collars and trimming of Fitch, Mauflon . and Wolf. ... .... All silk lined ' :, StUPXOUR home Wednesday. Sewing ; Snd music were the features of the evening. A dainty luncheon, wag served to the following Fawn Adamson, Myrle Bartlett, Katberlne Jobnuton and Vilda Hunter. Stewart 60x76 Cotton jSheet;telankets -- .. Miss Jacketta Elders entertained the members of fhe OG.club"at'ber Mr. and Mrs! Alms PARWELL BLANKETS Twe.eds,'1 $4.95.-.- Broadcloths, Crashes, and Satins. ' imona .:;"r . , Full cut, made .of heavy amoskea'g out- . ing flannel. Sizes 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Checked Cassimeres. Croup 2 consists of beautiful coats of Broadcloth, high lustre Bolivia and Striped - . Farwell's Outing Gowns Du-ron- Value to . Coats from Hen-richse- Mac.Donald ;"The e Nornla,T4lfnad4ei-Wallac- - - , " Heavy . Velours, Plain and Black Coney Collars and Trimming, i , ' - Materials Fifty styles to choose Mrs. Julia Johnson will entertain tbe members of the Mormon Battalion at her home on 264 East Fourth South street, ' Monday afternoon. AH members are asked to be pres- $15.00 1V , - The greatest Dress value that it has ever been our pleasure to offer.. Materials Flat Crepes, Satin Crepes, Crepe Romain, Silk and Wool Spiral Crepes and Satin Striped Crepe. Clors . of Black, Brown, Cuckoo, ; Navy, Bohara and Rosewood. twice the ; 1 GROUP 3 . $11.95 These coats are worth price. ; Dresses . .GK0UP1 Dorna Gordon 1 J, il 1 Foltowini the profiram dancing was enjoyed in tbe auuuetuent ball. year jaf hard tjse.' UjofafyY ia 4 An astounding purchase made by our New York buyer. Blai-kburst- tlon.onrbeitra, i purchase Save Your Coupons A Hearty Welcome to the Visitors of ihe B. V. U. 50th Anniversary Celebration an- nounce the marriage' of fhetr daughter Lavon to Sweusen Trotter of Goshen. ' The marriage took place , August 10, at Nephi.x y The young couple will make the.tr cushion and Mrs. Law With a : ' home In Prove. gong' book Games were played ." ' and refreshments enjoyed. . .. , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayson entertained at dinner at their home Tues'Miss Mary Best has returned day evening ill compliment to Presi- borne after spending six weeks Jd dent Joseph Bentley of Juarez stake Salt Lake. Mexico and Mf. and Mrs. Archie Clayton of Spanksh Fork.A bouquet Mr and Mrs. Frank Taylor am of tutumri flowers ceutered the din nonnce the1 arrival of a nine pound ing lahbvi Mother and baby are doing nicely. ' prl-(nhr- Mrs.- - R; S. Lawrence of Salt Lake of Suit Lake City spent Saturday visited last week end w?th her par- add Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr. Mrs. W. Mckenzie. A. McKensie, and ,. : . ents, v Mr. and Mrs. Bert:Groesbeek of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds soeoi Park City spent the week nd at fhe home of Mr. and Mta, W. Thursday in Salt Lake City s - v - . MiaUeIchdiiaiseSiticel855 .;i':'i!r.iiiU': - - : ' . . ML -- Mrs. Lee SumsiommteTtained the S. T. club at her home Thursday eventng, Three Tables of progressfve auction bridge were played. Mrs. Martlla Brown winning favors. A delicious luncheon was served ai sur was A. Fox . pleasantly V.. prised Monday evening yb a few o'clock. frjeixle and 'neighbors it being his ; TbS Aaron Johnson camp, Daugh birthday anniversary. Games were Mrs. D. O. Alleman was hostess to ters - of the Utah Pioneers met played and refreshments served-t- o the Mothers Study club Friday aftThursday, at the borne pf Mrs. piive th following: Mr. and Mrs. Chester ernoon. - The? rooms were decorated AndersoD, tbe. ftllowing program uuthclugs, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bog-- with, red dahlias and marigolds. was given : Community singing, "Do ley, Mr. arid rMS.' Charles Wright, A report of the State federation conWhat is Bisbt" nd ;"Qur Mountain and Mrs. A"e Uurus, Jonn vention was given by Mrs. Martha Home Sp fleas' jluet, "Wheu Xou Wardsworth,. Joha firoesbetk. ilrA Harrison, piano solos by Miss Mary An4 1 Were Toting Maggie," by Mrs. S D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Selvoy Strops; and Mrs. fcya Crandalli "The Jeannie , Pierce and , Mrs, A M Boyef, oJhn S. Boyer, Jr., Mrs. Ar Life of Fanny Hurst," was givea. pj tda thur Boyer and Mrs; Daniel Whit- - Mrs. FllBa .Russell, stqry1 Humner- BpUUv.aocompanledr .bjr ata,' was given by Mrs. Harold AlleBird, , readings by Mrs. Catherine Sumaion,-remarkman after which a bap luncheoh was By Mrs. Bernetta Beck snd Mrs. Laura Foot, visitors L' ilr. and Vrs. J F'lngat'e had as served, by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ilarpld Aitenaif.;..'. from the centra canin of Prqvo, their guests Sunday, F. O. D. Meakln singing, "Love at Hame." ot Venice, Cal, Mr. and Mm C. L. j Mr. apd Mrs. Bjajp kindred motored' ti 'Sama'qufn- -' Sunday and Wheatoh anU son Jack of Salt Lake, i Third ward Mutual held tbelr lli. and Mrs, Blaine Meakln and Spent the day with" Mrs. Kindred's father, Mr. Miller. , opening night of the season in the three children, also of Salt Lake. ward amireeroeat haH Tuesday even. Mrs. Bert West and children spent Ick Ootobtsf 13. , ppogras was Cnlture 4 met last Sunday at Pleasant GroVe with Mrs. ss; felowa; lnarks, by Joseph E at the home of Mrs. D. P. Wert's 'toother, Mrs. Wright. Harker ;. duet by Willis Bp Johnson, 'Firday 'Welch is Maplotbr Twentj-on- e Jr and Mtw Maria Sinks, catap members "find one guest were present, air; and Mrs. H, L. t'ummtngs fire stanf by Gluanfif.airls; Jalkg ob U vbcal duet wa given by Mrs. .Har-J- , gleaner worn by mm Jessie fact old. Christenson and MriD. , A. ard- by the junior girls; Smith.' "The Ears of the Dear by remarks by erMafG ,trembpne j Alice Brown, was read by Mr G. 4, t.-soio oi; W,ea Johnson, games and L. Barron and a dlseussi'oaof the ' dancing wre enJoyitd,,efrsbmets Story was lead bv Mrs. C. G, Salis- : Eighteen thotuand were served, to oneboujilred and ii i.readenr iflaiy-- . Just Tury. A detailed "afla interesting think, you pan insert report from the state convention was made by Mm G. L.. Barron, who want ad In Dr. and Mm Jietsosi Deal enter- was, a delegate.1 RoU can was H-classified . ; fjerald pie tained st dlnoer Sunday for Mr. wltJL autumn .sentiments. column or one entire snd Mrs. Don Rese SUd Mos. T. D. swepw weekior the small Hees all bl Salt 14k the Xlph.tietartntr toet ' int home of Mrs. "Mark sixty cents Friday i and reach the people . Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dallin bad as afternoon Hufch ve af talk 4xte ' of Mr. and Mrs ttielr Timi ?er 3,100 homes. . Mrs. Ben Argyle' and daughters ZelTanoT Chloe, .'were week-envisitors at the home of Mrs. N. J. Deal- i LAND REGISTRAR IS BE APPOLNTED WASHIXGTOX, Oct. -- President CooBdge today IrVlng D. Smith of Seattle, li-ofTJ- ir. P) repp-pcilltt- . td"be a Teistraf of WifKhtngton, pie uind office at Seattle. . IK Makers of Two Horse li Springville News 31 d "aist Overalls ; Anew Ihir fREEifThqyBp ; Mr, V Best Hose for Everybbdy ! ; A-.- Best for StyleFit--Wea- r v LADlESr HOSE r - .'No.. 870 The Best. Dollar Hose (wo. buu romtex ieei, pure shk No. 990 Pure Thread Silk Vo. 2475 Chiffon Pure Silk Ko. 2200 .Full fashioned . ' ; ' All 't. . .. the new colors. .$1.00 .$1,25. .$1.50 .S1.8 $1.95. . v. Men's Holeproof With New Ex toe, wear three to four time longer,, ; i Cost no More . . r JENKltitKMT. 'rGooDSCo, -- 50 N", UnjvergityeV, i--- ,TJe -- '"; : READ Select a Hat at a'Great Savingr. ; ' "t (tk IDtf.T Lib - ' are Include in this tremendous millinery event. Better values; fereater variety than we have evf been able to offer before. Every 8lz!e, shaiie, cofornd fabric ' . ,.1 ' 1,1 !,1 It t the ef bcld at Losan was given, by Th primary officers it the first Mrs. I., O, Packard delega tjv after refreshmeuts wese serve. ward met Wedpesday if the home; Which '' . t: of Mrs. Wims. Weight nd ettteri talned la totmoHeff Mrscarrol ilrritk Mr iohn 1Bpyer "had Waters an4Mr4i,Maj;k taw.Mrs. aS their guests Sumlay Mrp. Rose; Waters fs$ presented with s.stifa 'Boyer Sud Miss Ruth Boyee; . t vetvtlon -- j - V TT l01?rwtaiea them thing yoa ' fthotitithe kve tot sale w have c ' losu "" - . OF STYLES. TO CHOOSE FROM HUNDRgD 'Newest WANT ADS 12-wo- rd - Th seasoa's jnewesl, (smartest Hats "he-Hom- s I ytiXTHA SOCIAL VALVES ALLWEEK .. , ti 4,..r -.-- i : An. V . . Baiter n Mat n . : ., V One of a Kind ' .f HERALD WANT 'i V'" 269 W;.Center, ProVo ( T -- ''i v.i. ; |