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Show s THE SUNDAY HERAm-sfeDA- SEPTEMBER 7. 1924. Y, ...... . IXXXti iron Clad S A Boy-Pro- Jg -- fiiiaraieil Children's Iron have won their popularity because they have proved they can stand the punishment which the wild anttcs or fnsky youngsters give them. They are trim and good looking, but stoutly woven to resist the stress and See Iron strain of child-wea:. Cads at our store. 2 j and living ai UUIIUUI aad white rarriea out m A pink roots. raw kmih the was- dining room, a large bowl of marifoida and blue delplimuni ' formed a centerpiece for the tea " table. The bride wore a bouffant model! with! ;T georgette crepe trimmed filet lace. A delMous ' tuacoeoa waa served to' about sixty guests. E Presiding at the supper table were Mrs. Florence Billings, Mrs, Fred M., Fowler. Mrs. Minnie tor and Mia. nUrkaan: assiatlnx in Miw JeaeihiiM , entertaining U UTtev Huiah, aad cwrenee Anaeraun. ana mum H a p'-rmMatteneen as a dancing Stockings ; ...-- .. ' CJ IV V , . FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS nm girl. (U be at home Tney Must Wear or We'll Replace Them Free! Cadet Stockinets (flaVanieAfl Buy' Your Hose Port PmrA : -- 1 Sea-teinb- Second rr Rwt .Mird 50( jl. a-- :t:tj i- - CAb ? . rriautrr . 1 . a "Wi v r?. ENTEKTAIXED uitu ceujljlx. The vagull Ulrla of the Proro ..... . . after North 461 machine -- 5 Holeproof Stockings for Boys. . A special durable School Stocking. at JJS. to thoroughly consider the many real and time-trie- d advantages of the "EASY Vacuum Electric Washer before you decide on any electric washing It will pay you T. wa dJ; - They Iron Clad Stockings (guaranteed) r i I C3ad stockings. r. ' ' J " dads Jg frariety of fU flowers decorated ig J : the huaie for th occasioa. . 'q M j In the receptiua room were pink 'Q 9 gladioli and roses- - combined with S ferns. Red aad white obrysjrntW-- v ' Stocking ' Three generations of boister-oas tittle folks have scampered. tumbled and romped in Iron w mrmo M- - v of QWH HTOtOOboooPoasaoc daughter Leah, and 3 tiatin their uirsua. wireg g Salt Lake City. Tuesday. AS. Mar--1 0$: is r:' " ; ' ' '. "'-- TTfeS UmSA i aswiHtt..i Vcitiiiin Elccfnc U J ... ,Jni. whKh 8me im and nulc. Uinfj refreshment! IS to the followinr: WtaU. Misa lUzei MetcheZi "ins lick'n ooaromao, JILss Elsie u. & were George .. II I n TlUt 11 sU 1 j i Johnson, Mia .dna at the Hosiery Store CUtw. 3iUs iMvriie BUhop, Miss Fay White, Miss Buardnutn, Misa Edith IVay giJUrr and the hostess. a Tllul'SSEAl' "e TEA. srxialJ '8 w v was iae irus- svao tea giveiixmig by MUs Leah Uea- . riohsen at the home of her w rents, ' Mr. and Mr Ernest S. g llenriehseu. , wi'io oiiin est, YiUajr after-ikh)u from four until eight oVki-k-. " J.T"e living room and west ere attractively devurated in of umk and ahii. nn.i S rotors yellow and white eren;ni- &;the in- the east .. n., a Si jkeu of veaaon's fhmers predomin- euienaiuing rooms. . oeiixa Lewis preaiaed over the tea tabje, which was laid with a 1 hand eainroffcred made ria set over pine ana Jwld pink candles incryS-1SV candle sticks. I u me rweiviiuf line WF, ; la on h. Jones, Miss NateUih MnL 0r J-- Morgan. Sally Palmer. Miss Gladys Hoot, anout iw guests called at Miss Erma Mnrelstrin, Miss Venice Henrichsen residence during duff. Miss Hilda Ford.. Miss Adelaide Dennis and the chaperone auernooo. Mrs. George E. Whitehead. OFFICERS ENTERTAINED. Mrs. T. C Larsen was hostess' to MRS. FXRRE HOSTESS. Mrs. Warrea Ferre entertaiaed at the Primary officers and teachers 8 the First ward atther home Thurs a family dloaer la honor of her or A business meeting day evening. husband's birthday anniversary. waa The rooms were prettily decorated were conducted after which - games played and a delicious lunchwith the season's flowers and the eon served. Present were Lawcenterpiece of the dining table was rence Hone. Mrs. Bert Mrs. Peay, Mrs. a birthday cake bearing the lighted Ehxabeth Ramsbotham. Miss Mani IS candles. Dinner was served bv " Mrs. William Ferre and Mrs. Dean la Graham, Miss- Zejda Giles, Miss 8 tTorence Miller- and Miss Melha Hardy. j 8 The following eBildrca of Mr. and Larsen. j Mrs.- - Ferte eujoed the drfiyfatftd affair. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferre, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer John, Shirt Ferre, SI and Coat Sweaters for Boys arid Girls in a large variety of colors and styles. Prices are very reasonable. C Slip-on- s . iHttmitMHit i nar im aw tof M was SO NORTH UNIVERSITY " w AVENUE - .'SSMjf 1 " hmm a !r" Virgil ' Jenkins; Knit Gjoods nue r I - Reed and. Joy Phillip, the honor guests, Alfred Fowers, Miss Hen rietta Phillips and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips. SEAGULL GIRLS TAKE HIKE. The Seagull Girls of the Menem war enjoyed a hike to Rock canyon Mrs. Amos Riding and daughter last Thursday, Leaving town at 8 anor and Mlna left for 8alt Lake girltranflTed TtfUevlUi aturday where they will Tislt with Kitchen in time for breakfast after : their frienda and relatiTes which taeyexplore4 lot an Indefinite length of time. the Chinese Castle After dinner the time was pleasantly spent with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. PhiTIipsen- - games and stories following which lerained at a dinner Friday In honor the girls returned to their homes IMflss Henrietta. Taylor and Al late in' the afternoon voting it the fred Fowers, Whose marriage will best time ever. , lake place next week. The table was . Those who participated in the de- decorated witB giadiotiaa MKlrtfaF (rettily and covers were laid for Hayes, Miss Ella Gorden. Miss Edna he following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Miss Zella Ford, Miss vuiiam Batrd. Sr., and Mr. and Hazel McDonald, Miss Dorothy lire. Fred T. Phillips of Carey, Block, Miss Faye Sanders, Miss Smith. Idaho. Mrs. Elizabeth Fowers, Mr. Fawn Davis. Miss Louise DiingerrTeldrlUlph Miss Deon Martin, Miss Freda Rolloek, Miss Ruby Phillips, Miss Dennis, Miss Hazel Burnett, Miss rorrua uangerneia, children uay, Elva Jones, Miss Bertha Hook, Miss tmrttB nd oa: :..i:nif?.-ii'- I Jt-- a. ' i i : UlS m -. si i a. , , Tea Very Ferr, i Sussessful WASHER CAPACITY: The "EASY" uses air pressure and suction to gently, posiUrer ianpel jettreasured the Warm soapy mixture through the meshes of your posses sions. Gently, in far less time and better than by human hands, yar -clothes are washed by the three nickeled plated cups of the EASY-' tests conducted have proven conclusively that clothes last Carefully longer when washed the "EASY" way than if cleansed by hand the washboard or by an yother washing machine principle. wiH more clothes, cleaner a-- d with--" THER ADVANTAGES SOLID SHEET COPPE easy to cleanas ANK, entirely open at the top. arid, therefore, ''as a dishp LARGEST CAPACITY FOR SMALL FL OOR SPACE OCCUPIED NO HEAVY PARTS TO LIFT GEAR DRIVEN Like the finest automobile the "EASYHFgH completely enclosed and running in a bath of oil no belts to stretch and givtrpuble no adjustments to make. Hundreds of women own "EASY" washers in tnlsflistrict They suggest that by all means you arrange for a demonstration of all thai "EASY" will do for you before making your decision to buy any washing machine. Miss Henrietta whose Taylor, take place in the near marriage-wi- ll AND tear, than any other machine. This Is dan to its large tank capacity. Ten single sheets or the equivalent in ether dothes properly washed without effort. Isn't this exclusive EAST feature worth investigating? Trousseau Ferrei-Max-Ferre- SWW w SPEEDS -- EA YFTThe A Nn out wear or T1' .m.. Grant Wilson Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. Dean ' Hardy and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Warren. ' Following the dinner a group of friends came to the home and surprised Mr. Ferre In honor of his birthday.- - The time was pleasantly spent with games, dancing and social chat the award f- - the prize waltz being awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander and the consolation prize to Warren Ferre and Mrs. Dean Hardy. - WACHIWO KWIM!si Soap suds and water should be gently forced through the Meshes f fute garments. If clothes are washed too quickly frictional wear your waidiing will be the result indicated by an undue amount of lat ia tke bottom of the washer. Clothes cost more than the few minutes required to wash them properly. Ufflk"7i II V iBmimiiHiiHiiBHiiHiiiiiiiimini ENGAGEMKNTANNOtJNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ben Long announce the marriage of . their daughter to Lynn Bailey of Park City. he marriage took place in Nephi iugust 30th.The young couple will ake their home in Park City. .itr.v-i- .r - 8 41 9 were tyeaaautlr MtrnMain we "I Airs. T. C Larsen jg afbriMrn. Thursday The time M. pleasaot-J.J- f : s face Tirana future, entertained at a most delightful trousseau tea Saturday afternoon from four until seven. The home was decorated entirely with the cut flowers, dahlias, a store, sweetpeas and the ferns. The tea OPTIMIST CLFB MEETS. The members of the Optimist club table was prettily decorated with were pleasantly entfrt3iuedaCTne7 cuT?tas5laskenif vefbihias and home of Mrs. Zee Whittaker Thurs-- j was presided at by , Mrs. Maud' . day afternon. The house was pret-- j Dixon Markhani Assisting the hostess was Mrs., tily decorated 'with the reason's Only One flower The card game "5U we.s I Markham. Miss Louise Foster, Missi the! Melba Judd, Miss Loltee Vah enjoyed during- the. afternoon, favor being awarded to Mrs. Br-- ! w?enen. Miss Grace Judd and Miss; DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE-LL ' ron DetduluirXoitowingtheenterJW Jddtainment a delicious luncheon wast -- During the afternoon the guests! served to the following, Mrs. May were pleasantly .entertained with a XEPdl PROVO Retherford, Mrs. Leona Shurtiiff, number of delightful piano selec-- l PAYSON SPIUXGVILLE Mrs Clara Sutherland, Mrs. Byron j Hons by Miss Louise Foster. Vt a at The awriawra fillnisrttir Mrs. Mildred Denhalter, Denhalter, W H BB9SSBB3XQ Mrs. LaRhea Homer, Mrs. Reva Cox, Taylor home during the entertain-- ' OBg H H rUUUUUUi HM HHHHHH HmfKmnnn?lgrW uluuuh uw Mrs. Grace Beesley, Mrs. Ellen meui, Jirs. m. jj. jiarknam, Jiiss Homer, Mrs. Alice Rasmnssen, Mrs. Jane .Hibbard, Mrs. Leo Meredith, nounce the marriage of their daugh-- Friday morning for Manhattan, dlalely at its close. Between 1 and ,numberlt-iap- i Mrs. ' Aldous ter, Rhea Alberta, to Carl X ChrisT Kan, where she will reside with 2 o'clock election of officers will Irv MUchelL-Mrs-F- er HoUidaytMiss Ethel-Lew- is; and the hostess Mrs. Zee Whittaker. Dixon., Mrs. Stanley Dixon, Miss tensen. The ceremony took place her grandparents, Mr. - and . Mrs, take place, results ot which will be played! The Misses FWlis Roes. Agnes Farrer. and Laura K. Lewis Mrs. Andrew! In the Salt Lake temple. Wntaes- - Benjamin F. Uoytt while attending announced at Josephine Madsen, tea,) which is to be Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam Baird. Sr, MadsenrSr,-Mrs.-To- m rendered a splendid masieal prs Scott, Mrs. t day, September 3. The yodng cou-- school. " 3 o'clock. served at the During - :and Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Phillips F M. Foster, Miss Louise Foster,' pie left Saturday moratng for Madi-Mr- .. afternoon a program of music will gram. . Mr. i Christeasea where James son, in are of Carey, Idaho, Wis, Sumner, Jr. As the bride-to-b- e visiting be given. was seated to Mrs. John L. Halliday, Mrs. John will con tin ne his work in cfeeaasstry PrOTO for an indefinite" length of The following are the Provo wom receive her numerous and heaatiftd the Mrs. where at he hoUs Wren Mr. Mrs. Mrs. as the guest, of and college there, time Westphal, Holt, en who- will attend-th- r convention l gifts she was surprised a shower H..J. rhiUips'sad Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. U, J. Phillips, a feUowshipL Miss Evelyn Bean, Miss Grace of rice from a clusterbyof flowers Miss PhiUiDS. Of Miss this city. Ruby Carol AhnarDangerfleld C. "' Miss Cheever, overoeao. Nielson, Gladys The many friends of Miles Bowa Dunn, Miss Gertrude Olson. Miss MissFlorerRHf BeerMhsliorffi)unn,TiThe"Tappy event was concloded ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER. Leah Chipmaiv Miss Cfclestia Joha- -i and Miss Lola Bauai will be aur-Miss Grace Miss Barbara I'axinan, by a dainty luncheon t rk. enter- son. Miss iolet Johnson, Mrs. Alma. ' prised to hear of their aaarriage. Miss Miss Jean Inw Misses Cox, Aline Puttie aad Laara K. Plans hare -- been completed for I'mmaii, tained at a derer little children's Dangerfield, Mrs. E. J. Allen, Miss September 2, Is Salt Lake City. FolPris-cilla Miss Vilate Jesse, Lewis of Spanish Fwk. Misses J)iies. Mjss party Saturday afternoon In honor Norma Allen, Miss Norma Hughes, lowing the marriage dinner was the conference of Business and ShiU, Mrs. Ruth Fa'rrer and Aretta Durrant. Teda Scorup. Del-viof her daughter Velma whose fifth Mrs. L. J. Durrant, Mrs, Clark New- served to the immediate faauBes ProfessioBal Women's Clubs of the Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart. Field, Phoebe Kimter. Edaa at one of the leading hotels. Mr. state which is to be held birthday anniversary ocenred on ell, Mrs. Stanley Hindmarsh. at Pine-creJohnson, Dorothy Beesley. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. Allie Cun- and Mrs. Bowa will be at hoate to that day. The time was pleasantly Mrs. Mow Carl to returned her Edith Ross. Stella Clark, ArviUa ' Inn, Enumeration caiiyon. spent with peanut hosts and games ningham, Mrs. Will Burch. Misa their friends after November 1. ia and Sunday, September 6 home in Provo, Friday, after hav- Clark, Follis Rosa, Aaaa Matbea. for which prizes were awarded. Fol Rhea Dixon, Mrs. J. D. Dixon, Mjss their new home, corner of Third Saturday a Los week in and 7. It is expected that each club ing spent Angeles, Agnes Farrer. Kate Peters. Adele lowing the entertainment a delicious v amine uranaau, Mrs. Agnes ,Cran- - South and Third East. be viisted with Calif.,' where1 erL "aselagstaaraieUaluncheon was served, the table being daU, Mrs. Lewis , CrandalL Miss Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mark or tne reoerauon will be renre--- friends-an- ti Lewis, Ora May enrichsea, the guest Bowa and MisS Locille Bowa wUI by a large detegatiBESpedecoratedwith a birthday cakebealJ4 of honor. Miss Leah Heoriehsea. - j ton, Mrs. Aldous Markham. entertain at the home of Mrs. Bowa oai stages wiu leave tne Motel ing lighted candles. W. Mr Mrs. E. .and Turner and Mesdames Emma Hinckley. Nellie Utah at 4. 4:30. 5, 5:30 and 6:13 Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Roy L. in honor of the bride. The following little guests enjoyea return- Henrichsen, Ida" Nelson. Grace McSatarday afternoon and at 8:30 family and Mrs. J. P. Oberg the delightful affair. Renon Cook, j Murdock, Mrs. Carl Christensen, from-lt- a, ed home Dowell. LaToa Jones, Mary Dhl-uuis- t, Thursday Sanday Baoniing to accommodate MRS. 0l W. HIDE HOSTESS, Elaine Cook. Ida May Rasmnssen. Miss Margaret Pieroont Mrs. Elmer where they have been visiting for Ora Morgan, Eliza Nelsoa and Mrs. O. W. Hyde entertaiaed at the gaests. Erma Carter, Madge Iumll, Ro-- j Badley, Mrs, Meaabers of the executive board the past week with many of their Melissa Lewis. eunner tsaturaay evcaing.at her Nellie . Dee Kdith lledquist, Mra Lydia Hard-f- " berta Hindmarsh. friends and relatives.' Leetham. Elaine Gould. Testa Ray, ing, Mrs. George T. Judd, Miss Zoe home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. af the state federation will meet at . The opening function of Nadlne Ray, Lillian Bunt. Lorna Hansen, Miss Mary Hansen, Mrs.ll Frisby and daughters of Salt Sthe 'dock. MISS LEAH HENRICS EX convention will be annual the Hunt, Eleanor Lasain Norma Mit Alma Tan Wagenen, Miss Anna Lake and Mrs. Jacttbeoa of Monran. banquet, which takes place at 7 ' HONOR GUEST AT SHOWER -Marie EKzertsen. Miss" XaVlevetThe tabled was prettily decorated HOUSE chell and Berniece Vincent.I Miss JSatella. Lewis charmingly with fall flowers and fruit aad 'dock with Miss JuUaT. Lynch, Huish. a state enienainea at evening iiouuay president, presiding. Mrs.' Arnold Boshard, Miss Gloria covers were laid for the following - Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips and of Salt Lake wm be at Mrs. The program for the evening miscellaneous shower .in onor family have returned to their home Mangum, Miss Julia Anderson, Miss guests: Mr. and Mrs. 1L L. Frty Miss Leah who Stephens apartment, No. 1. Hehrichsen. will be enmach of interest and prosaisea In Prove after having spent the past Loretta Clark, Miss Ethel Taylor, and daughters, Mrs. JacoUsoa, Mr. married to J. LaMar Hotel giving free tertainment10, Earl Miss September Stew' Margaret and Mrs. Charles Giles aad sea ten days visiting In various parts of Mrs. Aldoa R. Taylor. Lewis. eiii. facial for the rerrainder of ;. Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. T.. N. Alton and daughter Nadiae, Mrs, art, president of the Ogden BusiIdaho with many .of their friends The rooms were prettily deco1 ness and rtofessional Wumen a club, ;. and relatives. Taylor, Miss Marion Taylor. Miss George Dundsen and: family Mrs. rated In a color scheme df yellow .the week under the auspices Louise Engar, Mrs. Bern Broadbent, Essie Keeler end Sua Jay. Mr. aad will be .the chief speaker. Closing streamers and flowers of the Laboratory Products Miss Melba Dastrup, Mrs, A- - N. Mrs. Hugh Peterson sad family, the evening's entertainment will be and white, RECEPTIOX GITEN FOR"' employed to ! carry out the company. . TOUXO PROTO COUPLE Taylor, Mrs. J. B. Hodson, Miss and the host aad hostess, Mr. and a stunt program, i which each being , idea. club will participate, V , . W. Hvde. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Smart en- Ethelyn Hodson,, Miss Marva Hod-so- n Mrs. Expert MarcelSrig 75c with Breakfast will be served at 10 4 portion of the evening was free and Mrs. Nettie T. Kerr. . tertained at a reception at their resets. on in 'for a embroidering spent 'deck and quilt the .Miss AMnaf trontdaagBter ef. 8aaday morning fth North street, home. 58; East Can 939 or 825. the of which immiv. a after honor, guest wiu open Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huish an- - Mr. and Mrs, E."L. Strong, stft Wednesday evening. In compliment Price to Everybodythe Lowest Price. - - CO, r7. t-- i 1 . -- ARE ATTRACTING ATTENTION -- Women Will Attend Outing " - - X ! ! 1 wd st I 1 for price, quality and large variety of patterns and colorings. Now is the time to fix up cozy for winter, j ATOM'S ... . . - i . MADAM -- . jt .v- --r a ! |