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Show 311-- i ! S marriage t . , 4 - -- 5 ferns.'..,', ;.. "' . In the receivelng line were lira. ' 41 rt r- i i J'sf 'Vi . J1 ""' . . - lllu t!.. and MONDAY. - - lj ' - J - rooms. COLUMBIA SEWING eiuli. Mon day evening, Mrs. B. Asael Johnson; TI.'ESnAV. DAUGRTEKS OF MORMON BATTALION, Mrs. Alary E. Ashworth, 2TJ0 o'clock. UR OCTOBER DOLLAR DAY will long be remenv bered ais being one of the Cirearest Money-Sayin- g everiteyer of ered to theiMen andTrWomeri-offProv- o 0 " WEDNESDA- YLADIES LITEIi AK V club, 4 o'clock, Mrs. Harold Dnnp'g rpgiflonw UTAH SOKOSIS club, Mrs. James Bullock, 190 West First South street Mrs. Italuh I'oultoirXhostess, . jaseoral STORE OPENS ' r TUESDAY lightful-b- y offering these UNUSUAL BARGAINS ta -- Will-iaml- If FRENCH GINGHAMS CREPES SATEENS II U I aaMCIMaUaUJlaaigaW i LADIES' HOSE o 8 hi r0n?frfUK bargSin all sizes. a rAlK mi nn I . llI flir. value- nVlmg-jni- S,. . lvalue ' 9 :- -;-i ' hose'' value ' PAIR OC 5 I - t atiifs vvnnr m II , : ":- - III "" ""-"- i M I S I I ' ru 1"""-- Assorted GINGHAM colors and ' '' ; ' : ' PAIR size, values IU 04C. 2 FOR ; , $1.UU - II - If lt ilII . ll II tBBBBMUBBKEWBMtHtlii ! PERCALES' ' II II Light and dark colors. 25c value. I 1 1 1 . - T 1 I v -- I1 - 19c YARD 1 i IbBMMBBMMJS . - I nat-- I l.- II JfC II I . CHfLDREJ',s and white xottqn iKhiul hna cKh 7 a 4!. ; 7 - I I Black I """ H m M III I II 11 - MEN'S SWEATERS GiaJSTly- - - . 7 gaMbiiiTihiMgnssnB-H0SE i I I v Jt.aM., liuiig come in all colon and in a II 1 E 1 YARD Vr ' liUU 2iC II "" .liH Ill ' COLOREDv TOWELS " oe oi gooa '"" ..oi; . B B unions, with long sleeves and high neck; come in Ainn r I Z.g 7" 11 1 inches wide. ; ' j : ' B M 'rbbs&bbbbb&ssb I BiHBmBKlI I I III "v' I .1.1, I I txtra r large uuaranieea io II - rancy II inf iha I li IJ u mi uiuieu II 8 RUBBER APRONS " M pj S quality, 27 - -oaiu S fcj iflSltrairl good B"v fc fl FMNNEL 1 1 LADIES'-UNION- WhitC - DARK OUTING I -- - tinE ' COTTON BATTS (A Limit 5 yards to acustomer. iiiiMis " i I ItiiU mrm-iwim- Extra i air i im . fill at . . $1.00: We are offering you thiwonderful opportunity to buy thee dresses at the amount it costs to make them kiue to an unusual purchase by our eastern buyer, j. i; $JL35;yalue at factory h The-Miss- es iiv rfck4)rown shades. iiNfimixira Prices 1 apidl-"cants.f- checked: wool goods ANOTHER SALE OF " STORE OPENS 9 O'CLOCK TUESDAY si 9 O'CLOCK It is our Dleasure to make this event one of "the most-d-e . J- Til -- 4 f I J ' ELKS LADIES card social, Monday .evening In the ' Elks' club , 41 " ' : . n r 11 : ' - Announcement for the tiocial Caluiidar must be at tbe Herald office before 10 a. m. Saturday for the Sunday paper. Alias ijaelev was attired TBlvKi, Wira BilTer. ia vtrimminga Miss Johnson's dresi l " THURSDAY. colored gorgette, the trimmings be G. B, A. club, Thursday evening, ing rose bads of the same material, Miss Berniece Boardman. aud Miss Seanioujit wore a dainty dance. Third XOXTNOyOEKS gown onaae green canton crene 1 1 ... . . with silver lnra trimmlnmt Rood ward social halt TKES JOU club, Thursday after-carried a bouquet of rosea. Ezra if Judd of Salt Lake was the best man. noon, Mrs. Wyman Berg, ..The following program - was : . Joyed; music by string trio; vocal were laid for Prof, and Mrs. l. -- f-solos- - Miss Emmallne LuntHf-Sa- lt Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Boyle, xase boios, ceiesua juiss jonnson ii " el and A. Rex Johnson.' I.unrlinon fnl- - Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. J J, Dur-pm- t, Mrs. NettleSmaTtrMissVthtte "lowed. Pjesidlrig in the dlnli evening 7 was Mrs. A. Bex Johnson, Mrs. Fern dalL Button and Mrs. 11 A, Moorefield. spent with games, music and danc. The N.'L; U. girls had'eharge of the ing serving. Mrs. Ida Specklemenof Hiawatha One hunderd and fifty relatives grand chief of the Pythiaan Sisters and friends attended the affair, wiU make her official, visit to several from out of .town-M- r. and Mrs. Baddley will mnke Provo- temple. No. 9 Tuesday of this Provo their home until December, week. when they will leave for Palo Alto, KIDDIES ENTERTAINED. California to reside. Mrs. "Shlrteylfee reHteftatnedlit a delightful children's party at herJ Thursday afturnoou, in honor The Tlmpnimgos dancing club home lier daughter, Marjorie.jvhose Vill begins jls V.m-- season at the of ninth anniversary occured state Armory Friday evening. No-- , on, thatbirthdayThe rooms were pret day. remlter l(i, according to the "ah- decorated with the season's nouncemeut made Sntturduy- - by tily flowers jand ferns. Games were en? v 'President John Thurgood. features of the entertain. At the meetlug- - of the directors joyable ment1 during which a delicious 42 new i Wednesdoyjeyening luncheon favor membership were consid- each gtiest was presented with n ered and passed on, Mr. Thurgood o'lantern, filled to the brim said yesterday. This brings the jack with nuts and candy. Twenty one memliershlp roll to over the hundred were present mark, he explained. Wilde's orchestra wiU'furnlsh the Grace, and Barbara music for the first dance, Mr. Thur Paxmaaeturned home -- FrldayJ saldi good after Tlsl ting relatives and morning club officers are; Timpanogoa friends the past eix weeks, in Chi President, John Thurgood, cago, Newiork, Boston and Waah- Edwin J. Stein, Secretary, lngton. M. Harris. George Treasurer, Directors, J. Milt Jones, Wyman most enjoyable time was spent Herg, J. M. Vlck, Fred Olsen, L. L. t the married folks dance In the Graham. 'The outlook for the dancing se! Thlrdrwardmusemcntliall Thurs- son is better this -- yen r thanlnst' day evening. The Wilde'a orchestra . year " Mr. Thurgood observed after furnished the, music and a good time was siient by everyone. The next the Wednesday evening niwtlng. married folks dance will be given a week from Thursday evening. All CHILDREN "TARTy. Mrs. Parley LLorsen entertained married folks are invited. i - .THE SUNDAY HERALD, OCTOBER 14, 1923. ;l ! CALENDAR FOR WEEK Sutton, Mr. and. Mrs. H. O. Baddley, Mr. aud Mrs. O. J. '"Bate-maMr. and Mrs. Lynn V. .Sutton.. The.bridewore a charming gown of white canton crepe, with white lace trimmings. Her vlel of tulle was caught by a band of orange blossoms nd she curried: a beautiful bridal .bouquet Mr Clair Morten--.BPt- l. Hrl matron of honor, wore a white conrette dress, over white She satin, with lace trimmings. carried a bouquet rose. yhe4)rldauwida, wero Miss Lorna Bagley, Miss JCelestia... Johnson and i '" Mr. ' -- -- SOCIAL mau, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. IT. Sutton of Provo, to Elmer It. Baddley, bod Of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. H.addley of Salt Lake, took place n eonesaay W the Salt Lake temple, Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton guve a. wedding reception, at their fiotue'ln turner of the young conple. The , rooms-werprettily decorated with fall flowers and 1 ir ' - . batemanbadDley nuptials,of Miss"2.ffia liirteIke " 1 . 0GI-ET- :s " ' !" Ail ' . ----- -- --5- . " - I Ll(TOUnSG FLANNEL 1 Fine quality tissue- glng- ham in all colors. , -- -- I jfT II 27.inch Wting in a variety of patterns. : iHl! - " , '1 at a chlldren'iriirthday party at : $1,00P - her home T,Hesday afternoon In com- - JThe Klnetecntk Century club met -homeaftertioon son at tbe of aut, whose fifth Friday plittiento her ames Mrs. Walter Ad Mrthdrfy per 1 nc t Tlnte" Karth4a Space and ndr mil were njoyable-features was given the entertainment, during which by Mrs. Herman Grimm. Fifteen PIECES In attendance. a deuclouH. luncheon was served. A. were GINGHAM . POPLIN . ij g wm MEN'S OXFORDS Spink ctdired birthday cakecon- large s AND SCARFS SOCIAL SIXTY CIXB. Good In all colors, and attractive MEN'S AND BOYS' tainljig five lighted caudles formed . a u & ttraviiYe .centeniece Jot ...the 4 The Soelsl Yalucso ?8.00. 1- tnly?-50- c d has to Values 1 Valuer1 SlfltRTS 1 $1.75, in blue plaids,very-ooquality.-s V - .luncheon tnlde- As a favor each lit- Jeenrgajnlzed.Jtntl:-wl- ll -Iiegln its 1 -a35c value. guefr"rec'Tved"a paper trirthday dancing season in the near future, fi9C 4ZA V cap. A merry time was spenj by according to club officers. At the 10c 89c : the following; Clifford, Joyce and organisation meeting last week the , Ruth Crimea, following officers were chosen : ... . Artie Adamsdn. Elaine and Vernie Peterson, Kay r. President, Dr. Walter T. Hasler. and Adlrth Johnson, Harry Ridge, Vice president, John W. McAdam. Secretaary-treasureVirginia Larsen, June and. Joyce David Open- Bee, Stephen and Richard Clark, :; men's Opens " Robert and Richard Bullock, Ruth shaw. e. Opens Th- following - committe- e- was ..JJenlore, Ward Ileal, Frols Frois-lan- named to assist , the officers In SUks and KnUs. Billy Nelson, Preston and carrying ont the season's program : IPC v 2F0R : Vivian Madsen. , Tuesday, John W. Farrer, Win. M. t; O. A. ,L Spear,' Jacob Coleman, October 16 October 16 $1,00 ' ' DAUOHtERaOF PIONEERS. - Alex Iledquist, Edgar MeArthnr, The member of Camp. No. S J. sA. Buttle, Alfred Johnson, G. M. - Danehtera of Utah Ploneera were Humphrey, J. N. Ellertson, J. R, " entertained at the home of 'Mrs. Hodson,- - Webster Hoover and Dr. 3 i arternoon. . . E. O.. Hughes. Kuny I'eay rnursaay Cla Mrs. ranee Fall flowers were, used In decoratBasmussen, The 8oclal Sixty club will give Its Pmm hand furnishing the music. plnk' tosmos, the color yellow was ed the G. R. A. club members Thurs- and Mrs. Clyde Scott, Mr. and Mrs. guests, ing. Following a. business meeting, first dance of the. season Friday time was spent with "needlework Dainty refreshmenta were served, . used in ail the np stairs rooms and day evening. Sewing and music Charlie Wilde, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C Mrs. Charles Wilde, Mrs. LaMarr Tocal solos were rendered by Mra. evening, November 9, at Hotel and social chat, during which a deMrs. 3. H. Dentin In the living room, OpeUa roses were enJoyed, durlng which a delic- W. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Hlndmarsh and LElla. Ritchie. 8tubbs and readings Roberts. Wilde'a orchestra will licious luncheon was served to Mrs. ter. floral decoration. the vwere was ious luncheon served 8. Mrs. H. to Mr. 'Miss and A. clnb Thomas, Sellers, O. B. The members of the e. were given by Mlsa Dorothy Oakley. furnish tbe music. 1 The master of ceremolnes was Elvira Strong, Mlsa Lola Colvey, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bobey, Mr. aad DavULBeese, Mra. J. W. Bates, Mra. wlU be entertained by Miss Berniece T. A. Tburman of Salt A dellciooi luncheotLwauerred to MEET1. eldest Miss Laker Mies Mr. Bernlce Jose LADIES and TO and Boardmaa, EIKS According to the program mapped Pclkey at her home""Tlfnrsday out the club will have a different James Fisher, Mrs. Rondo Simmons, Boardman Sewing, music and lunch- son. ' . .' phine NntteU, Mrs. E. Ross NutUll, Mrs. Thomas Firth of Duachena. ' The Elks' ladles will meet In reg: Mrs. Martin evening. Mra. Lester Leffler, each Mrs. G. A, NuUall and Miss MonleU of at floor the dance, manager " , were the ular social session la the Elks' club line all be diversions, the will eon the In, receiving McCoard. ; The Ladlea Literary" club will ficers and members of the committee Strebble. Mrs. J. W. Boardman children ot the honored couple thler ; DArGHTERS OF PIONEERS. -- rooms Monday evening. -- Tables of. : meet ,edneaday-afteniooin-t4 be played,' serving In that capacity lr rotation. Mrs. W. IL Btrong, Mrs. George W. wives and husbands aa follows r Mrs. TRES JOLI CLCB. The members' of Camp No. 2 "600" and bridgeand will meet clnb Tres Joli will The o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harold NuttalL Mrs. Alvln Boardman. Mrs. luncheon served. prizes awarded - Gertrude Page, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. I entertainMcCoard William Mrs. has Mrs. Brain afternoon Of Lester home the at and Dunn. An Interesting program TJtan R, met of the J. V Ploneeri BtroDg TQCKa PEOPLES DANCE. Thnmaa ot Salt Lka,Mr. and Mrs.1 Thursday t , Mrs. vyman Berg. a. pleasant Daughters been arranged which will ' be'fol- the home of Mrs. Deseret Gray ' Mr. and Mrs. Barnes The recreational committee of the ot uureaa, tae - muer uemg u Long hare as after time be so will with lowed by the serving of - delicious Third ward will give a young peoMrs. home spent, at the of Deseret guest Gray their ; ' noon. . The annual election 01 cm-cer- s and Mrs. Nlel CX Tbnrmaa of Salt cial chat and luncheon. sewing,' cal sketch ot Mrs. Victor Monte of ' guests, refreshments. Mr. the lives of and , . Mr. and lira. C A. Thurman ples dance In the ward amusement Mlglorle of took place tbe following being Lake, Mrs. William Farrer was given by Ogden, Mrs, Florence CTAH 80ROSI3 TO MEET. hall Thursday evening," The Wilde's of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 8. ThurShutt of Hasel Mrs, end Price ' ' ; Mrs." presichosen Berg, Wyman Mrs. CALLED. Emma Thomas. Mra. ElisaCOLUMBIA SEWING CWB. orchestra will furnish the music Mrs. Ralph Toulton will be hostBrSIXESg MEETING man of Provo, Mr. and Mra. A. M. v Ocean California, .vice Park, dent Thomas, 'Mrs. Harry The members ot the Columbia beth Haywood ot Salt Lake, The Daughters of the lMormon and a good time Is promised every- ess to the members of the Utah .. Thomas of Provo and Mrs. Sadie .j t of the state daughters of the Battalion will meet Tuesday after- - one. All young people are Invited. Sorosls club at tbe home of her president; Mrs. Albert Jeffries, Sewing club will be entertained at Thnrman of Salt Lake. ' NeedlePAGEANT. SEE and treasurer, .10,000 Mrs. . noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Aseal Johnson Pioneers gave a short talk. The following program was en the home of Mrs. B. daughter, Mrs. James Bullock, 1UQ secretary luncheon were enjoyed by ' Prof. E. H. J! astmond ot the B. Mrs. Mary E. Ashworth. .important Sewing, music. Lydla Levitre gave a sketch on tbe Dr. and Mrs. J. Karl Beck were West First South street Wednesday work and song, "When Ton and I were Mondajr evening. joyed; Y. U. art department, directed .a Mrs, Berg. Wyman the following: . business matters are to be discussed the dinner - games and luncheon will be the dilives will her An of father and AUIe ThurMrs. afternoon. paper mother, Interesting Mrs. Dr. .of and' guests ' In Salt Mrv Harrv Thomas, Mrs. Alliert man of Salt and the annual election of officers John V Tack of Salt Lake Thur-day- . be given and-'good musical reques Henry Cheever and Mary Lee Chee-ve- r. pageant In the talrnacle Lake;' sentiments, versions. All membersr are. Jeffrie- - Mrs. E. D. Sutton. . Mrs. on Sunday evening of tbe Lake City A to was sketch saxoted will take place. It Is desired that all then A. has been arranged. attend. by J. In' the evening they attended given docf, Buttle; Bert Sutton, Mrs. Lynn V. Sutton, Bishops. and Mrs. Nellie Duke Peay, on her general conference, at which " about members "please be In attendance.! the XIary 'Garden' concert ..piano, Lavern' and Mrs. Joseph B. Seetbalef , i Mrs. phone' Mul-The View Pleasant and Gleaners Miss ward HONORED. grandfather solo, grandmother, 10,0(K people were present ' MISSIONARIES' John Ellison, Mrs.' A. i.; Iverson Douglas Page; plona The pageant was uniquely Mrs. James Peay entertained at Snort A large namber of ward memlrsl .sentiiuents, Charles met at tbe home of Mrs. Earl Foote Thomas and Mary Farrer. PaVk entertained at a : Mrs. Mrs. I J. Tenle Vae characto portray the chief dinner at her home Friday evening sewing ee-- at her home of Mnk .Thnrman, Friday evening. . The time was spent tains were given by Airs. Burnetta - A Thursday anrf frU'uds attended the.- farewell tThoinasr Mrsr Milton Thomas,- - Mrs. iMHlekJkrother. In celebration of her birthday ath nolo Mrs, Ramsey ; cornet solo, He with games aud plans were outlined Beck and Mrs. Iva Mortensea. Dur ters of the Book, of Mormon. In the Fourth ward sochi given was The time nfternoon. Morpletisnntly Jones. Mrs. Albert Book of of the Harry r nlventnrr whlrhtxrored fi - that U-- r replica a large for which In time tbe will Dtiue In Mr. Mra. ; ing comic and spent song. they sewing dainty present play, MrsT R, Ensene JonesMrs.- Io' ly sieut with liuwle sud sewing. meeting house Thursday evenitig mon specially constructed served as.-tCrau-dulwere served. in tue near future. A dainty lunch refreshments , day. Dahlias and other rnll now Fall flowers prevailed song, James Dalicls.. throughout honor of OrvlIIc (Jee and Fred Mrs. Ted Hat ton, Mrs. RauiMey: Thurnmn, .. era were used in decorating the din stage and each prophet In thla eon was to ,v Miss served A LuelkuMel was served. buffet luncheon who will leave October 20, for Etta Whitehead and Mrs, rKarl, vera were laid for the rooms and a cut glass bowf of trun stopped out upon the "Book Ins table. Miss Nola Cluff, Miss Ruth In the ' dining drum OPTIMIST CLl'B. ; . Mrs, " in missions and Page presided England Germany jJeuter-plec- e ferus formed roses and tlje Thohias. I. Brown, of Mr. and Mrs. . J.Mrs. nyron w.. Dcnhalter was and delivered his message. Eleven; room and the following ' grand-- ! fluff, Miss Alene Bennett, , Miss The following?'7 profor tbe dining tables Cover reflectively. SDrlmrvelle. Mr. and 'Ira, Jack ' horn of the serving, Etta rhilllps aahd Mrs. T. J. hostess to the Optimist club mem cha fncters were thus representedachad wa baritone daughters Wm. D. charge Mrs. laid given; Lewis. were gram for. Urlvbt of American Fork, f Mm - THI RMAN GOLDEN. WEDDING. bers at her home Thursday after-noo- each of whom was costumd In Miss-- La Vera Page, Miss La Von Lewis:- Myres, Mrs. John Thur- solo.- Mark Bean s talk. Prof. Willcordance .with the be8tinfyrmattin JuUa Klrkhnra of American Fork, Mrs. George Thrre--Tnbld - of Mlns Thurami TlmrniaB of II. wMlni; lam the Boyle' .anniversary Margnret lLl!ht?ll5toWn.lJ1M1f'' Mrs. Mrs. good. iFiwVSlngleton, n f which Professor Eaatmond haa bwj ! ft- -a Waft played,-fh- e lone airdrsrit'hmmts.-hWTfmaJames Miss Lake. Mr: favor of aiiil mit17rrreBCTrdyd-lfwHlroA 3ac Mr. udyTcolT" and U Htrong and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mrs. Gilliert,Jensen: tallied Miss.'-- ' Lyle even- being awarded to Mrs. Gilbert Cox. able to secure as to tbe customs held Miss home TbursdR man their Provo at Miss1 Nellie was and of Thomas, Swensonl Saturdny reading, ' Iloral ' Pavla. : ing. The rooms were prettily decor- - A delicious luncheon followed and dress of tbe people of that time Chirk; VVimdwlnd quartet, Robert evening at the home of their daugh- Dorothy Thnrman of Provov Mr. and Mrs. Thurman hare ated with fall flowers. Cards and was served to the clnb members hnssti KOI, rLI'Bi Sauef, Waltr Vwel,'Mh Mitdseu ter, Mrs. Gertrude Page. The en . : Dr. and Mrs.'D. D. Boyer enter RUBBER CLOVES. I t, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. and Frank Wofflndon. The detrt- - tire house was tieantlfully decorated eight children, 24 grandcbltdren music were the features of talned at dinner at their home Wed K. Mra Lyman Whiting And memeolod of delicious which .' Mrs. a 2 The W. after occasion. ull Mrs. were and each for the missionaries gold To clean crautkhlUlreu, great Sbnrtllff, Hardy. rubber gloves irawi lng entertained presented! Ouj the I Teterson nesday evening. The rmuna were One luncheon was served to, Mr. and B, Ret ber ford, Mrs. Robert Homer, them In cold waterand.tben boll of 1he Bone Foi club at the with a Dcaeret Hnndny School .song 'predominated In toe parlor, the ll- - whom were In attendance. Ihts flowers. decorated with fall prettily Waw, being ' made brary was decorated in a color hundred were present at the affair. Mrs. Lee. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs, Clarence Beesley, Mrs. James from two to five mtnntes, while a hand painted bowl of pink home of the former FTlday after, book, the presentation . White, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell Sutherland,: Mrs, Harold Mitchell, Imth sides of the gloves in Vatui and l)r. it. scheme or pale iavander ana gold. roses formed an attractive center- - noon, rail flowers very prettily by Bishop AA. u Booth dance was given,: the the dining room was arranged with ; Mist Caroline Hinckley entertain- - Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow, Mr. Mrs. Jean Halladay and ' Invited water and soap and then dry. vtwe for the dining table, . Covert decorated 'the rooms. A pleasant 8. Pyne.. pair jp". -- I J I liw.if II I I I II laeso $3.00.: I s.htoa H I . i tb - $10 -- r, I ties Roy-lanc- e, I j - .lyJ ,yyw:yM S lZS 9clock : f I $l00rT XfT f gjjfe j Store IB I J J I I Store Tuesday, I f "gf0 yl I ; each Mra.-Charl- es y . H d - . - - Young.-Maggie- ", pro-grai- n i ;.. ' d l t r - -- l, . - -- v rt ' the-car- nd-M- rtr Snow-enter- game-'W-we- re - euter-talnmen- : V |