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Show TIIE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13; 1923. n -- ,rww uuirf l' " 7 z Society'! BaUr3? tt3 2uu.Ert Fourt l Mls AHt Iou'j ;. Xoafc "SCrtt. MijiMk(rf aW 1U j dlns thMt Mri J. lmT nn ' , will VUktSTtfr-Wm- W. SaoU, Mm. f - ji Thanksgiving- prizes See will be 'offered windows Nlfor particu Vera Petera wag hostes rrauKwl dinner prty irharnnely in. father, h J. J. Tiitefa, whose birthdaylt waa. 'fhe tale iraa centered with a beiajtfiuUy dpcorated - birthday cate holding ; alxtytelhr colored candle. t . .lj ,I-H'Covera were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peter of Amerk-a- Fork, Mr. and Mm X- - E..lUIU(Uif,;ilr: and Mra. Elwn Snyder, Wilson IPfern, Miss Idpi Martin, the Misses. Adele rfMxi Kate .Peters and the guest of . , it "inor. - WW. ft. T - '" . ". ThFTPjrularTiiminj t the Of ft. f If' Baal-an- Box of nerchandise and "turkey will be given away.' See ' our windows. 18-pou- nd lars. gixpr-eight- d " Women' Professional waa held Thunyrrenlngat . trie home of .Mian Mellw In the form of a The nieetlnr sack apron social Five new mem-bera were Initiated. , ...... 'j The forepart of tS evening waa th following proRram: apent Pltfno nolo and diieta,'tbe M inset Mjt and Rhea B!umenthal; tmal solo, Mra. Alta Elliott ; Mr FVrn t Ercanbraclc gave a play. Games formed the entertainment for IJie remainder of the eveuliig and a dainty luncheon waa served to I . - "af 111m ' - 1 i. tf (,lra. ' , 77- I H. X, ft 0Urs. V. Mi Haaei Cljile E; NelaDBran4 - ' Mr J. fe, gniitk V ' . : 77 f fur the afwr-- ! pill -- t . llertmi Mitss Anna and Rj-uil- v'r i o'clock at the home tff Sul, Mr ' Timi PACE t SJV If I . J'- - . I I I 11 . r-- i . I i W A . ' II H MXi i l 1 V l KM. , - ' r ; A fI J . Iliili . I 1 fi w I II II I V I I J III It- ':! ' ." X ill I ' Ifi II" - M ' IA I 3y Bat-hman- ! : fiti pne-ao- iff- . - - v The members of the Social hour club and their partner were pleas- .antly entertained at the home of Mrs. John Chrlstensen,' Thursday .i ' "evening The rooms were attrae'lvely dec- orated '4! tne national colors In observance of Armlstles dnyV und a profusion of I'hryaantlienirtmii. 'Slipper" Wf t served to twenty-five- , durliiR '.Whjfoh speeches and ' toasts were if Mr." On Cnnnlngliam acting a waatnristreM.' Fiillowhjt anpi)er flv.i tables of the eardjgfeme '"500" wera played. first priaea being awarded to Mrs. Matilda Tancs and Ted Colder, and the con W.lation' favors to Mr. and Mrs. JitBies Wilson. ? . ' ' JrC rl1 'TUdiSftbd tnjoyeii itlia A'lifehrful Mf, and Mri George Mr. and Mrs. Ted Caldcr, Mia. D. B. Calder. Mrs. D. B. McBrlde, Misa Laurt Mi Brldp, Dr. end Mra. Sam Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Jame .Wilson, Mrand Mra. D. Orlo' Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford IJyne,"Mr! "and Mrs. Jamja Sumner, Mr. and 'Mrs. George- - Stnitton'. George' Ilolfeltz and Russell ttoiner. ' '' , and 'Three hundred . relative frteuda of the Misses Anna Jensen -and Myrtle Wentz, missionaries in the northwestern States mission and ' Elder George Harris, recently re- tnrned from the California mission. met at the Timpanogos ward amuse megt ball Wednesday evening in a combiiiei farewell and welcome X' ' "' .'. J home party. t A nroeraro . iQf. addresses, aonss. Li jreadiggs,,musicTan(Lgtoriea ma ten-- I T dered by 'Bishop Jainea H. Clark, ' ..I t I if. - ton Cook; James Jensen, Olive Terry. Jeo Ponlsen, the Farley .sMern, Vel-tn- a Nelseni-Crawford Houston, fGeorse Harris, Anna Jenean ' and ' Myrle WenrssA The remainder of the tveningowas Bpcnf with dancing, , Mi$. Jensen left his morninR for ih missionary home In: Salt take City .where a"he will stay for a week nd Jeave- fQ.r Portland, Ore.," . to bake np her missionary labor. Miw Wenta, who Is returuliii! to lhe, miiijoni Tteldfter. aaAbseuc of mtteUhan' year, due to HI health; will aiecompaay Miss Jent pen from Saft jAke to the nofth' west. ! ) ':. . . j r EhliV Harris returned from the California miion a week iigo and reiKirtg-aianprofitable and pleast 70x86. H60 value, Cotton Blankets Double Coton Blankets. Size ' 66x80 inches. f trf ) ) I . , 12.69 Part-Wo- anf' , . k l w 9 i ) fljmerfem-ea- . A farewell f danciniand a, progrgm, wUJ be glve8 !&j thq First ward social hnD MondaV'eveninjt at 8 p.' m:, in honoi of J. Francis GlUs, who will Jeav Thursday, Noveinter 19, for a mi part-Wo- lke it. v: ' ' ,. MrS'JIrnesti. Pajman assisted Mrs. Itoy ''ard. M. b; Slatk,iMra.'DwIght Pack Kenrieth. VqIght and Mra ' Cr. A.yjeafi entertained the fncult? .: women of the Proto hiph orhool at Thurwlay aftornooii, ' ,.ther;ban6 ' ' Th,.t)roETam. 3 which was fnr nlshef1) high school girls, was af i followsj Life and Works of Mozart Mlsfzada'Flctkati: M'iss Elolse Mytflpvgftve theUfe 6ht work or iNeMn. v Several mnlc:JI numbers i rJL . ly tli glrl'a . glee M IMl U i ro iwv. Misses' Heavy Ribbed Lisle Hose 01 - l Cordovan only. Sizes 35c value. An event that our patrons will welcome com-injust at the beginning of a long, cold winter. g Extra fine $1.39 Sheer Night Gowns $1.39 ol I'll e, P $5.49 ' Blankets T ats Guaranteed Blankets All-Wo- Ml. ol ' . blankets : i i i i... it.. riDDon Douna; in the followings colors: rose, Dink, orchid, eold, blue, black and red, uray, and ran. size 170x80. ?iz.&u vaiue, all-wo- ol 65c value v H $1.00 WodlHose- Black- and' cordovan.-- - , . '- Wool sweaters in assorted col ors. Dress Gooflsv Z . YARD Values to f4 rJuieheoa ZjBow"e3 progTam . An end wus Served in 'abundanca pr autumn flowers were used In decorating the rvotns, - Men's and Boys' ' to J St.. ! 4.8,' VAL. L4CES. ' t i. rtr vames $1.95 :,Three :, ; - i- ,;$3.95 - , i . dark , , White OUting Flannel , , VI. ;- f3aif Pina Girdles. Dress Ornaments r Beads Children's Enameled, t : . Bracelet . Values to $1.75 ( 10 c ol to $9.50 , s,vr;-:$3.- t: t . i Bijvs! Union Suits r , Grayimi'xed fleece line4.e 6..i4gMfuM ttr $1.60 r tx " 'welghtuliidtY val-- ti-,itf- Aft ' t up" to, $2J0 4 FACE TOWELS 36 inches wide. Light and and Lpia.tn jpoipjs.' wah vaiue, Outing Flannel dark - ' .'. patterns, 4YARDS,$1.00 One Lot Rubbers Flannel; Shirts ,vaiu. 4F0R$1.00 tan; Doth checks t 7 7Bo'ys' Mioses .rubers:. and ..children's values to $lVJa'. , Percale,... $3.45 4 ' t Men's Overcoats Oxford UraV ctu, au mv,jiiu. WOOI ii.w-viu- 1 ';. , , . i ; Bnvs feandow" ' , Cotton Hose ... 36 inches wide. Neat patterns. ' 25C Value.' j Size 22 6F0R$1.00 Suits , Gray phie, ' - Twist" '' r:Worth' towels.- Turkishface towels.' k Silk and Wool Hose BATH TOWELS by 44. 5o . ; - ufi Qeverly made aprons of fine fine quality gingnam and per LbO value. cales. Turkish--bat- h '? suits. Random mijL$2.pQ ' J - . Values, 3PAIRSSi.00v Mei s Unions , i i . ' j- all-wo- .4 values-,- , , , . .and. part wooi.j poiored, Stripes anu piaui; shades of brown, red and gray; $4.95 ,1 i - Sweater BQth . - . BQyiHver i 3&rfsr:; ? i ' f Bobbie Combs 42. . M One SpecialXot JEWELRY- ' Barrets' ; 27 inches : wide.,, ... ;.- ;'V::;.;i11.00'A- - Outing Flannel ui. - . Values ao $9.50 Men's' Hose value,-,- -- SYARDSlOc . 12c u t Oxford gray wool Jiose.$i.5d , i Leather Vests and Val Discontinued numbers. ues to $8.50 Leather Vests Meh's- - "heavy wide. Attractive ' patterns, :25c value.. MiiSWMt , . 32 ; inches furtv-flvc- ."nfiWBBjat- -k APRONS Sizes Size 64x72.' Color's:; rose and hlup S4 RO valne.6, r 6 YARDS $100- - Rerlered ' Clothsr Amoskeag Gingham YARD - 85c Mercerized .Table 7YARDSSL00 Knit Tobogan Caps . $1:00 -- $5.95 . Checked dress goods 36 inches wide. Wool and cotton mixed. 75c .value. 27 inches wide. Light and 25c value..; paternsi. $1.95 i , Sizes 20 to 27. Discontinued numbers. .Values to ?o.00s. $1.00 59c YARD YARD 39cWool Fldnnel ' inch jcotton damask". value. TT- - - 58 - Children's Sweaters : Mercerized Cotton Damask - ; 2 PAIRS SUM, CORSETS . $1.95 $2.00 value. s brown. $1.00 YARD wide. Juliard plaid3 also new fall colors, yalaes to ' ii' $295 $1.00 ' v : outing - Values to $11.50; Sizes 38 to. - button. " Colors ; tan 2 . - es Hose re Shirtirig 1 2PAIRS1.00 Siik-arid-Fib- j - YARD 25c - : value Values to $2.50 weight. kid gloves ' SILKS Cretonnes --YARDc Pure thread full fashioned silk hose. All the, new popular shades. . Values up to $2.00 Assorted colors. coats of: Polaire, Velour i . weight CORSETS ! Silk Hose , Ly i Silk striped Madrap. Regular 75c value. 3 PAIRS $1.00 heavy $1.00 Sport Materials; Downy Wool. t Shades: Pansy, Brown, Tan, Gray, and Henna 36 inches wide. Heavy 35c to 50c value. i - tlannel.- - A Womens Hosiery Heather Wool Hose ' Outing Flannel i Gowns as $10.95 $1.00 New plain and ox colors. $1.00 Good- Values to $20.00 fur-trimm- ed a ,Frincess-slips-irr great variety e $24.75 $8.95 DiocK-piai- Princess Slips Iingettff . &a . . i ol . V of: Pplaire, Bolivia, Downy " Chamois Wool, Suede, and Velour. Shades: Brown, Henna, Tan; Lip Stick Red, Burgundy, - Pansy, Black, and Green. ribbon Lovely KrtiinH Klottlfof fin nrrYa vaoa avuiiu uiunnvvo vvivioi ivov pink, orchid, blue, gray and tan plaids. Size 70x80. $13,50 value. Guaranteed i ' Values to $37.50 fur-trimmedCo- Silk-and-Wo- ol value. Double Crib Blankets Imnorted embroidered Drowns. Colors: pink and white. $1.75 value. part-woBlankets. Kibbon bound edge. volors! - tan -- and orchidr pink,-blugray. Size 66x80. $6.95 value - to lYt Size 30x40. White with pink or blue borders. $2.00 value. Blankets ol 5 19c . ; J" CAIIIDhnV MIWMDTR.. - . ol $6.45 ''party, consisting sion'tif tne eastern states. Mr. Glle a? will spend one tfeelj: in Salt the church school and will leave that! $tfc on' Thiirsday, 'ovembe! 20, Wilde'a orchestra will furnlsf the miiKitf at the farewell party, " MA Oi. . . - ' Blankets In Fine and orchid plaid. Size ?ink S7.50 value - " v - ,' . Blankets ol ", y - - i unguium! iwiu'iuLii $2.45 D, ) N Part wool blanket robes: size Part-Wo- rffalr J ... .. Blanket Robes ; - 7 YARDS $1.00 : hOt,Sv fine fnr. mU wear; air ewes, soc .value ,,; rivtrS $11.953PA!RS$1;.00- - Fancy Suiting ji mcnes wide. . ; , |