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Show K f ) , PAGE THREE. WHkUi. : : Society of late shipment r wonderful xpats just" ill offered at exceptional; Misa Vera Durrant was pleasantly surprised at ber home Wednesday afternoon by the officers and teach ers of he Provo Second . ward Prl- - Mm - II" Monday Special w w ri Beauty I In the very newest coat creations, in. 1 reiraidiui: Ibe thiiiL'g which had li:iiv peued durfiig that Jiuiaber of years, f They presented "Miss Durrant with a beautiful fruit basket. A delie-- ! ious luucueou was served to 20. Sir. and Mrs, T. J. Foote anuouiice Used for four Generations. In millions of homes. j . "M" MEN BANQUETED. The "M" men of the Provo Second ward celebrated the closing of the Mutual Improvement Era ' contest. Thursday evening, with a banquet u tne iteuei society halL The boys were, separated into two groups, the "Claudites" captained by Claud Car-deand the "Jklauriceites" captaiu- ea oy Maurice Jones, 'i'he "Claud-Ites- " won "by one sub scription, me banquet table was', beautifully decorated with red were woven which around the entire table.. President Eiih llouier iutroduced Mautiee Jones as toaHlmaster. In turn toasts were eiveu by Bishop L. L. NeCiou, I. A. H. V .UoyL Carl Cardell, Albert Itasmussen aud Victor Anderson. Over 30 "M" men Were present ut the bainjuet which was served under the direction aud with beautiful fur trimmings. CONSIDER THESE PRICES Convenience LOT NO. 3. ..$49.00 LOT-SO- .-- ttt$69.O- 0- under the regularpricesr None of these coats have been picked over ordisplay before. A late ship ment of such a size4hatlt mustl)e moved at once. If yon are not prepared to $20.00 . .. ......... AT GET IT Taylor Bros. Co. Section. Ready-to-We- ar Mrs. Fred Thatcher of West F.Wt Sooth entertained Monday evening at a dinner at which covers, were laid for thirty people in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Da; and fain- ales. Uy wha arrived Monday ffori She was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. J. B. IVterson and Miss Amy Clark. The honse was prettily decorated with fall foliage and ferns, and the Uble decorations were chrysanthemums of varied colors. Following the dinner tlie young ladles of the Day family were entertained at a. local dancing erty. L JL CLUB ENTERCilXKD. The members of the L. It club of the Bonneville ward were pleas- antly entertain o J at a sewiaj party Thursday evening, at the tionic of Miss La Hue Edwards. . The rooms were prettily decorated In the dob rotors. During the evening the following program wai given, Spanish dance, Lola Miller; reading, Tilda Hunter; duet, Emma Hawkins and Zora AmtoftLXeading. Evelyn Allen. The dob members present were Vllda Hunter, Vers Luvlln, Genevieve Sutton, Jane Hall, Emma Zora Amtoft, Evelyn Hawkins, Allen, Lois Miller and Mrs. Boy Elliott' Mrs, Claud ' Ashworth will be hostess to the members of the Provo chapter of the Service Star Legion at her home on 211 North University avenue, Monday after-- ! noon, at 2 o'clock. A splendid program will be given, after which served. light refreshments will All members are cordially invited Co attend. The members of the American Legion Auxiliary have been ex,. tended a special invitation. . Mrs. Jamea Burton and Mrs. J. W. Gray entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of the former Saturday evening, in compliment ts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beynaud, whose marriage took place recently. Mrs. Beynaud was formerly Miss LaVona Lott Tha rooms were attractively decorated In a color scheme of pink and white, streamers being emsnd ' chrysanthemums During the evening of ployed. games and music, dainty refreshments carried out. In the color scheme of pink and white was served to SO guests. The young couple received many They beautiful and useful gifts. will be at home to their friends at 250 South First East , Miss Both Davies was hostess at a candy pull at her home Satnrday evening. Games were played and a dainty luncheon was served to the following guests, Dorothy Jacobs, Llla Ellertson, Donna Durant, Alice Brunner, Evelyn Maeser, Helena Stewart May Walker, Eva Hansen and Charles Sessions, Don Kinney,' Kenneth Anderson, Kent Crosby, Golden Andrus, Ariel Ballif, Orvllle and Glen Beeve, Grant Andrus riSmStfTUH I Bureiy a "SAI U nun i laj n uku It's the tender thought, the sincere message, -- that makes flowers so appropriate. You buy them we sell lhem we all enjoy them, ... them your irienajiew. The Ladies' Floral Center. Phone 466. 230 West of -- w tsggmn-Pr- r ef It was4esignei ohtahiuble stove-building- s- 77 yeurs by-- th-be- st- artists ml eriKint'ers workwg in co-operation with a committee of women experts. You will like the beautiful lines and the finish. Economy, durability and convenience have not been sacrificed. The improved Charter Oak fire gn box construction and tuewrfoctcd is what saves the fuel cuts down .on the coal . bilL The entire top, body, oven, flues and fire box are cast but of gray iron, the same- material that is used to make the fire pots of furnaces. This gives the range its durability and heat resisting qualities. All Iron that goes into the rnnge is analyzed and scientifically prepared. See the range and you appreciate how convenient and uice it is. CHARTER OAK STOVE & RANGE CO Coiiiiort and cheer make a home 1 im - u. 1 1 i n r 9 ... r 1 1, . t M a f To Charter Oak Range Be Given Away Nov. cuub I j "When There Is a Better Baker Charter Oak Will be'the Maker" Royal L St: Louis. SPRAGINS & COMPANY Intermountain Representatives. Salt Lake City. HWiTM. A big, beautiful polished top, all enamel, Royal Charter Oak 8 p. m. on Saturday, November 17, at our at be will given away Range six-hol- e, store The person holding the lucky number on that occasion will full title to this prize and it will be delivered to their home free of charge. YOU MAY WIN ITl GET YOUR NUMBER NOW - "be-fiv- en 1 FREE FREE Gold Band Dinner Set With Each Range. With each Charter Oak Range sold we are giving a beautiful 6 plates, 6 plates, Set. You get 6 plate, tea cups, 6 saucers, 1 platter, 1 nappy, 1 baker, 1 sugar bowl, 1 sugar cover and 1 creamer. Buy a Charter Oak and have this beautiful set given to you absolutely free. 42-pie- ce Gold Band Dinner 6 soups, 6 at the birthday anniversary appreciation ot her etiortsrtne-pnd- e of the best range that you can obtain. nowieservesraan flue-desi- Mrs. F. D. Cassity entertained the members of the Primary stake Miller, board at her home Friday afternoon. a Mr. and Mrs. George P. Parker of Following a short business session, and musical was, enjoyed program Mrs. Mr. Robert Provo and and Bobinson.of Salt Lake left Wednes- refreshments served to 15. V extended an trip BRIDE TENDERED SHOWER. day morning for Bethrough the eastern states. The Misses Rhea Busby and Af- fore returning they will visit for a ton Dixon entertained at a miscel Mrs. Parker's brother while with Dixon resisnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. William laneous shower at the in dence compliment evening Friday exOliver of Massachusetts. They to Misa Loleta Wlacombe a bride oi pect to return to their respective" the week, The entire house was dec homes about December IT orated with chrysanthemums and of ferns. During the evening The "12" club held their first games and music, readings were Hansen's In week the at last A party by Miss Alice Cnoules. Gamea were given form of Hallowe'en. delicious luncheon followed and was serrefreshments and light played served to Miss Alice Choulea, Miss ved to the Missess Both Hansen, Vera Lawrence. Miss Elsie Swan, Alice Brunner, Roma Bylund, Jes-sr- o Miss Marie Busby, Miss Alice Taylor Donna Durrant Miss Ids Knudsen, Whitehead, Miss Florence Carol Dunn, Altlthea Stagg. Ethel John, Miss Bemle Collins, Miss ViLewis,. Vesta Anderson an Messrs. ol Clavton. Miss Amy; Clayton, Harvard Osmond, Wesley Lloyd, Mia Beta Clayton, Miss Vests Dixon, Ezra Nixon,, Morrell Hunter, Kent Miss Hermena hiss WMttaker, Mut-fKenneth Ham Calder, Crosby, Ines DaybelL Miss Lerene ReyGlen Guy man and Bay Van nolds. Miss Emily Bingham, Miss - Keta Lelman. uoy-lanRUda Bingham,-Mi- ss Miss Leah Dlvon, Misa Irene, Mrs. Sam Robinson entertained Henrlchsen and Miss Lucile Man r Wednesday afternoon in honor of sen. $10.00 The married folks of the First ward enjoyed a married folks dance at the ward social ball Wednesday evening. The music was furnished by the Wilde's orchestrs. uunng the evening of dancing, dainty refreshments were served. TTw nd Mrs. George Evans, Mr. daughter Ruth and son Billy of Duchesne spent Monday In Prevo With relatives and friends. , . Puts a Charter Oak in Your Kitchen. Pay the Balance in Easy Monthly Payments. Use it while you pay for, it MlBBSSSlBSMMBMsrflBB ISbI Till- - "M iMSseilll m0 ONE-PRIC- - HOUSE" E Home Furnishers Provo, Utah. n.",vn:,-,- ' TTa HT "THE ' Mrs, Alex Mortensen will be host ess to the Daughters of the Mormon Mrs. Eldfed Foote of Alberta, Battalion at ber home Friday afterCanada Is a Provo visitor for a few noon. A good program has been arweeks, visiting with friends and ranged, which will be followed by the serving of refreshments. relatives. Down ONLY ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY, her little daughter uernice. nirtnaay cake with six candles formed the centerpiece for the dining -- table. Muslo and games were enjoyed, af ter which a delicious luncheon was served to the following little guests, Eudora Swan, Mildred, Angel, Bar bara Wrleht. Leo la and . Donna Knudsen. Vesta Taylor, Catherine Romney. Ida Fecher, Dorothy Clayton, Merllne North, Manrlne and Evelrn Hair. Irene Merrill, Marian and Billy Bnndley and Albert Hick man. - ek is the wonderful achievement - $10.90 Oak-niek- Oak The RoyalCharter or or keusHigtou- - giveoi Saturday after4J noon by Mrs. Walter T. Hasler at her home. The entire house was prettily arranged, with yellow chrysanthemums and ferns' aa the. decor- ations. During tne afternoon of needlework, a musical program was furnished by Miss Audra Ostland Xhalman Hasler, Mrs. Norma Bul lock and Mrs. Carol Pyne. Luncheon followed and was served to Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. Franklin S. Harris, Mrs. Leroy Dixon,- Mrs. Wells L. Brimhall, Mrs. George Brimbajl, Mra Roy Murdock, Mrs. Stephen L. Chipuian of American Fork, Mrs. Atlanta Christensen of American rorir.Tirsrj. li. Hodson, Mrs: Rodgers, Mrs. E. S. Hinckley. Mrs. L. J. Durrant Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Mrs. W. p. Creer, Mrs. Laura Dabllng, Mrs. Christen Jensen, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. Daniel Webster, Mrs Rose T. Stewart, Mrs. J. W. Huish, Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. Fred Davies, Mrs. A. B. Worsley, Mrs. Leslie Hickman. Mrsr J. W. Nixon, Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. John W. McAdam, Mrs. Ted Allen, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. David' Openshaw, Mrs. H. O. Jackson, Mrs, Jubal Hale, Mrs. Alma Paxman, Mrs. G. H.. Heindselman, Mrs. John T. Taylor,. Mrs. Garn Clark, Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Mrs. Vllate Elliott, Miss Alice Louise Reynolds, Mrs. E D. Partridge. Mrs. Jacob man, Mrs. L. C. rotter, Mrs. A. C. Candland, MrsTTesse M. Ellert- son. Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. Addle Jenkins of Logan ,Mrs. Midgley Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Mark Pyne, Miss Audra Ostland, Airs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. Wm Knight, Mrs. Florence Jepperson Madsen, Mrs. Dwlght W. Packard, Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, Mrs. Burnett Mrs. Pearl Yates, Mrs. John Cutler of Lehl and Mrs. A. C. Lund of Salt Lake City. ter . .. ed nmpted-byu-a-w4sh-t- pp KENSINGTON GIVEN7 Charming in all details was the arrived in the most wanted styles and 8 to 14. Monday. Hiving-roo- ri John Eran of Lowell, Massachu setts, was the, guest of Miss' Lucile Mr. ErajL was Bown, Weduesoay. a very good friend of the missionHe is aries working. in Lowell. now onliis way TfXos Aligeles to take up bis busines persult. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING, GIRLS' COATS fabrics. Ages finish-Char- . buy Monday, have one laid away. A small deposit will V hold one for 30 days. to new coats just Parlor Furnace -- y RANGE OAK ap-pli- Brot-kban- These prices are in most instances CHARTER for Wood, Coal, Gas, or Combination Finished in Gny or Blue Porcelain, dt White Trimmed The entire body and closet has 'the beautiful porcelain' finish. No blacking or polishing required, merely wipe occasionally with atlamp The Charter Oak cloth: Remains a beauty "alway s. The vitrious porcelain used is in our own factory and Will never be damaged by heat or ordinary wear. It will last a lifetime. The range is trimmed in smooth The complete- top is- perfectly mirror will solve your heating prob-- ground and polished. She who has so cheerfully faced the tedious routine of cooking" fully iejriwllibjautfytiie4)rettifiat "ayusandTrrealacrryear, not to mention those ireguentr bakings t ...$39.00 Durability THE ROYAL ll ...$29.00 LOT NO. 2 When there is a better baker, Charter Oak; will be the maker. Valera, to Edgar llall of Bingham, The marriage w ill take place in the Bait Lake templu, Wednesday November 21.; , many styles, fabrics, and designs, LOT NO. 1. Economy; niary association. Miss, Durrani is resigning after serving eight years in the organization. The time was ; prices. n1 1 ' THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 11, 1923. sasSMLtkJaM Phone 544. trr.l oax |