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Show ,, THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. -- went to Salt Lake this morning to at tend the ordination services of H. eathe R. Poole at the . St Mark ' draL The BeT. Wnv F. Bulkley of Provo preached the ordination ser mon. Among the Provo people were Rev. and Mr. .Bulkier, Mr. and Mrs. IL O. BlumentlmJ. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward,. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shea, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ColA number of Provo people . . Mrs. Butler,, Mrs; E.""C Rodger Mrs. L. J. Condon, Miss Berniece Condon, David Condon, Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Pasewalk. : ling. RETURN FROM IIOXEIMOON. Mr. and Mrs. uarry liart, Jr., ar- - RADIO DANCE. Boy Scout Troop No. 2. of Provo, will give a Hoover Candy shower dance in the-Fr-fth ward Tuesday evening.. The music for the dance win be furnished Los Angeles orchestra via. the radio. During the evening of dancing dainty refreshments wiU-- to served. Every- uuu.v m coraiaiiy invited to attend. All . the Primary, officers and teachers of the Provo wards and trardanorth-o- f Provo et with tte stake officers of the Primary asosei-atip- n at the Fourth ward social hall Saturday afternoon. The time was spent In practicing game? and folk dances to be taught to,the Primary children during social hour in November and December, v Luncheon was served by the local officers to, ifl 100. home. itear. a dance In Ihe wnzi soi'lal hail FrI-- , Mrs. C. II. Wright, Mrs. C. E. Vtvtt, day evenlngi - The Jeppersoii tirches 'Mrs. E. G. II lichen, Mrs. Howard tra furiti!hi-- l the unisic. During the Dyer, Mrs. Snnpp. Mrs. W; L. evening of dancing, dainty, refresli-tiicni- s Mrs. Ali-were served. A good crowd iredqulHt,'- Sirs. F. J. II. dqnist, Mrs. B'rt Orrtrf Dil-io- was in attendant. Montana. Mrs. Mt Bi Poie and Mrs. ArlingMrs. lkury. W.'.Geaso, Mrs. Vern It. GreenwiMMl, Mrs. Fred II. Taylor, ton Snow spent Friday In Paysou. Mrs. Clarence Nayhir, Mrs. O. U. the guests of Mrs. Fred Johnson. Thomas, s Mr. Yx& Olsen, Mrs. KENSINGTON GIVEN. ' George Iven, Mrs. George'ltratton, Mrs. O. II. Hivndwlmao and Mrs. A. ilr Hugh W. Peterson entertarn-e- d B. Morgan. a manlier of friends at her home Wednesday afternoon. After a most Loose. V. Mrs. Bert Oi r of Dillon, Montana enjoyable tlme apent in needlework, The members of the E. L. E. club : is spending week i Prom - With a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. E, C. Rodgers, Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hedqulst. Mrs. H. L. 81uck,Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. Arlington Snow, Mrs. Roy Derolng. Mrs. S. J. Jones, Sirs. Mark ENJOYABLE DANCE. Tripp, Mrs. Mark Anderson, and Passey and Mrs. Wilford Bray. "( fc Mrs. R. B. Patterson. r The 'members of the deacon's . 'Bichmonil, quorum of the Bonneville ward gaye Guests: MrsrFred Mrs. Jack Gilbert entertained at lira, W. J, Ftkhl, Mrs, O, A. s Whit-tenior- x ' C.-I- . . ,l fire weeks' honeymoon trip to Den ver, Colo.' Mrs. Hart was formerly Miss Jbeona iseison, aaugnter or in. and Mrs. N. H. Nelson of this city. They will remain here, until after the first or tne year, wnen they will return to Denver to make their - BUCfil HOSTESS?, Mrs. John U. Buchl was hostess to the of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club, the'E. L. E. club and a number of Invited guests at' her hmue Saturday afternoonV . Eight tallies of bridge were played after which luncheon was served to the members of the Thursday club; Mrs. I, .Ward.- Mrs. D. L. Wallaek,. Mrs. Agues Whitwttnn, Mrs. J..T. Farrer, Mrs. Johh W." Farrar, Mrs. David Oteishaw; Mrs. Ray Sutton, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Swen O. Nielson and Mrs. C. E. MRS. her home Friday afternoon,lTu4QlsiiU jxrMBhnm Johnion., MIm Follis Ross,.. Mis" Leah Ilciificliwn, Ma'usU-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. B. Asacl Johnson. Andrew N. Sonter, Mr. and Mrs. A. V;!l: Jones. Mrs. , fnit unnn iietithm before the United. States district judge! in the United Stajtes court room, In the Federai'huiiding, Salt-- Lake City,, , decorated with and fall flowers. Sewing was the enjoyable feature of the after-noo, after ' which luncheon was Utah, rved to Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Tuna Flora Vhicent, M iss May Johnson, 1023, flt 2 o'clock in the afterMay IIcdquiKt, Mrs. John TUurgiMid, Mr. and Mr. Tlmmns Hardy. J. noon thereof, and then, and there Mrs. Royal Jensen, Mrs. Andy Scott Earl Lewls.aiHl tieorge Carter. show cause, if any 'they have why and the hostess. the prayer of said "petitioner " DIS-(11 FOR NOTICE ON PETITION should 'not Be grauted. By general ' of regular-mouthUANKKl'PTCY. The VIvtiE IN meeting . ; rule of the court, it la further or ; the officers nd teachers of the United States District Court, Dis- dered, that any- creditors' opposing school was trict of Utahr In the watter of W. i this application, shall enter his ap ; Second held Friday evening at the home of K. Johnson, Voluntary Bankrupt. pen ranee and file specifications in Miss Estclla Clark. Following a In BiinKruptcy, No, writing in opposition thereto, in the Nel-soK. the. undersigned IxiNiiiess Ineetlug. Bishop tj. Notice is hereby given that-referee, in the at the time as proylded Johnson has jjH'tltlon on tannher-an- d gave the lesson "Why Do I No. 32. ; that Sunday Amusements are the' 17th day of NovembeTTR23, in General SaW. Lake City, Utah, November Displeasing Vnto the Lord." after praying for a'dischurgo from all which a delicious luncheon was ser- ills (Mils in bunkruptcyr All cred- 23, 1023. : - S. T. CORN, ved to Btehop and Mrs. L. L.'Xcl itors and other jicrsons Ir.tenwtedReferee. in Bankruptcy. son, Superintendent and Mrs. Ole 12, are ordered to tUt'cnd at the heariHtoins were prettily ferns heS!X3SSat-ler- ly -- ward--Sunda- n Be-lt'l- filed--his- 0ler . -r- - " s - . PAGE FIVE. rt r ,"j . ijt OPTIMIST CARD CLUB s!MrEitorBa the members of the hostesiFto Optimist club at her home Thursday afternoon. Four tables of ''500" were' played, Denhalter" receiving the Mrs. J.--H: favorLJunchepn followed annd was Mrs. A. E. Roblson, Mrs. eervSy Voire' Mrs. Bert HednuiHt and Mfg. Leon Hedqulstrlnvlted: guests, ' . .1 11 .. .V. I .. This Sale affords the people of Provo and Utah County the opportunity to buy everything they need foithe-coming-- w Thd goods advertised beloware all strictly first class merchandise. We handle nothing but first quality goods. 'MnnitiMMi. aIi.K Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Gilbert ctnr. Mrs.' Clarence Beesley. Mrs. Mrs. Rvrrin Den- Hhnrtllff Mrs. -- fealter, Mrg.- -J ' . taker, Mrs. Eugene Halladay, Mrs. A. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Clarence James and Mrs. Suther- SEWING CLUB MEETS. The members of the G. R. A. club were pleasantly entertained at the home Of Mrs. E. Ross Nuttall Thursday evening. An enjoyable time was spent with sewing and music, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. G. A. Nuttall, Miss Elvira Strong, Miss Eva Strong, Miss Caroline Hlnck- ley, Miss Verniece Boardman, Mrs. Mark Brown, Mrs. Blake Peay, Miss Nuttall, Miss Josephine Monieta McCoard, Miss Lola Col- vey. ' CLOSES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th 8. P. M. -- Mens-Suits Young Men's Suits Miss Rhea Dixon, Miss May Johnson and Emil Nlelson pleasthe remaining antly surprised teachers oi the' irrankun scnooi at a Thanksgiving party In the office room Friday afternoon. A large pumpkin filled with choice fruit for formed an attractivecenterplece " the luncheon table. Turkey place cards also added to the decorations. Following - luncheon, musie and dancing were enjoyed- - by Byron. Jones, principal ; - Miss , Gussie Bailey, Miss Hazel Westrope, Miss Jennie Harding, Mrs. Barney Hyde, Mrs. Hannah Cardall, Miss Emily Anderson and Miss Adele Peters. Suits Priced to $35.00 Clothcraft Suits For Conservative Men. Worsteds, and Cassimere Regular $27.50. . $22.50 Men's Overcoats . d, a ira Men's Union Suits DINNER Soup Berque of Oyster Celery Hearts Sweet Gherkins Roast Larded Turkey,. Cranberry Sauce , Special Salad Whipped Potatoes ' Candled Jams String Beans In Cream J'resh Boasted Almonds Parker House Rolls Choice of Mince Pie with Hard Sauce or Pumpkin Pie Regular Dinner -; 40c to 60c SUTTON CAFE ' ' $8.75 Percales regular. S'Hl-t-- Men's Cotton and Wool Light weight; $2.25 value 65c YARD - Navy Serge Gingham $310 1B2-3- c & fit military heels and low . Wool Shirting Linens $3.75 value, 54 inches wide, 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ENTIRE STOCK Men's Hats Good weight, $3.00 value. fhe famous Berg Broken lots, values to $4.00 Ladies' Unions $1.00 Fine comb cotton, all styles; Regular $2.25. Boys' Caps $5.00 $1.00 Hat. Sta-Sha- EACH $1.75 value. 79c $4.19 Light Outings 23c . values; good patterns. 18c Wool: A wonderful garment. $5.00 value. EACH $2.95 - Corsets Guaranteed solid leather. EACH - YARD PAIR "guaranteed." $4.25 YARD- YARD ' goods and every suit is $1.95 - all wool, $4.00 value 54-inc- h, 25c value. 27-inc- h; 85c value. 36-inc- Checks and plaids. $3.95 Cotton unions; silk trimmed; $1.75 value. - 20c EACH heels; values to $8.59. The clothing: advertised above is strictly first class Shepherd Checks .lights and darks. Regular 25c grade. 36-inc- h, Broken lots of Pumps and ' heels, YARD H' regular. Oxfords, newest styles, high Regular price' $10.50. colors tan and gray; $4.7 5 value. YARD 5'2-- Ladies' Pumps Men's Knight " Mackinaws 54-inc- h; - YARD- $1.00 PoiretTwIll light color, shirt length;- 25c value. Pink, grey, tan, blue. $3.95 Men's Silk and Served from 12 noon to 8 p. m. dot Percales 36-inc- h, $1.45 $1.00 . Blue, pink. $12.50 Men's Wool Unions .mayor. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING lb. YARD All Wool Bound edge, 69c . YARD $7.95 $7.00 Men's Overcoats Regular, $37.50. $5.00 " $29.00. Miss E. Mi Colinnn. nf i'nrrnw Abbey, Norwich,-Englanhas ac- wyieu me t,ora Mayoralty or ner dry, and will, therefore, be the first woman In England to become -- orchid, canary. Values to $2.25. Regular $32.50. 1 2 18c BoysExtrarPants-- Guaranteed . 6x80, 4 Regular $15.00. , Men's Overcoats . pir - Double knee, double seat, double elbow, belt to match. Serges. Regular Priced $35.00. I Sub-wo- ol "Cortley, Jr.w Suits Heavy weight. EACH EACH. inches wide; a gooT quality for school dresses. $15 value. "36 25c value. 27-i- n, $2.49 $1.89 Granite Cloth Dark Quting 66x80, white, grey, tan. $2.98 regular. . regular. $2.25 With two pair pants.. Guaranteed All Wool" JEvery-Sri- t A- V STORE OPENS 9 O'CLOCK Cotton 58x76, grey and tan. $11.45 $30,00 : Cotton Suits Priced to $14.00. $30.00 - THE VERY FIRST $9.75 With two pairs pants. . ; BLANKETS Suits Priced to $11.50. ta $27.50. Regular price "TEACHERS SURPRISED. , 1 SALE STARTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th n land. , - Boston ian Shoes YARD Our entire stock of Men's Dress Shoes, $10.00 value IBags Ib wool, $3.00 all styles. ' values, $2.45 EAC- H- Romper Cloth Values to $2.25. $6.95 . Ladies'. Unions Part 32 inches wide, 39c value. $1.25 PAIR - EACH 29c YARD : H Big Reductions on our entire stock of Ladies9 Coats Serf I JT0ry . fcLn5 Distributers of Quality Merchandise - Everybody JStore. ill I ? Af. C. Crochet Cntfnn X allocators . n :. 8c Ball; ,.. -- H |