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Show TO? SUNDAY HERALD', SUNDAY, MARCH. 8. 1925. Spotless Mr, tNiw Jepprrsua, Jr., eutrr- tuiried the' X H. Keftsiu;ton Hub at for bunie 'Thursday aftertmo. Large rases tad bouquets of daffodils" were beautifully' arranged. Is ike entertaining rutuua. TV after- nooa spent with needlework and music. Prof. Frank lia Madsea 4wi several Ttica.1 aoW A delie- - MU Mr - ' . IVI V I Wall Brash Fes arcleanins walk draped e, ceiling. Take no the do do not tpread it Light, easy Is handle. t Ut lUFulW Mm, r tek-nhhaMiMaaydy yaa Hk,aMaak kia a boa aa aim. , A- - MABET Phono SIM. k ' CARD OF THANKS. We want to extend our thanks to all ihose who assisted as during the illness of oirr wife' and mother and for (lie many floral offerings and ' "' the use of their earn. . MARi.M'8 t'lIRISTEXSEN ' t AND ailLDREN.: M f J fJrant, Mrtr ineeph ; - - ' ' " . . . .'.-.- - ' " ' ' . - .. . - ' ' ' - 1 " . ' , .J !. i - i r i n v- v " ... . . J' - r ' - V J , M , aajaM inn 1 . f " '' -- .. ? v'i ' ' 'r-'' 1 - --- . i '' V.. 1 ' riore M 'i I I M i . Makes It's Bow r b And Fashion unpacks her treasure chest, ta&king our stor the To it. Spring has brought her loveliest in JashionmartofSpriror ecery nook and cranny there is delightful evidence of her buoyant I - M I 1WOCT li a mm A IK' V- - I - , - f Him-klc- , ' w m I '!. ' tally-arrange- If If ..i I ' 7 ( Tl y . k-- fl it y New lines, new colors, weaves, fabrics. . The newest in coats and dresses ifi fact, new every' thing. Make a tour here of new discovery! nit . - 7- foTdrEtlna '11a1nMnriIraInBey; Vera Peters. Kate Peters, Uuhy Margaret Whitfemore, acconn i tiled n the piano hy Miss Watwic : SimnJ Taylor and Rhea Taylor. ish dance. ML" Mildred Lewis, h..' Miss Watson. The AlpliH Ton" eluh met at the The rclcbratioa being so near fit. hniue of Miss Fa mi Ellertaua Thursday the kissing of the day evening, March & The evening Pan was pleasantly spent wit e needle Blariiey stone was one of the main o'f the: evening from which work, mnslp and IniteheoB. Thome features present were Misses' EleanofProwii. a great deal of amusrment was and a deftglitful evening was .Catherine llnish, Edna johnaon. by those who were preseut. Veluia Jeffs, Erma Merrill, Thelma sienl " Zella Evans and HuMa Slriinjr, The Gaiety Sewing club met at Crossgrove. , the home of Mrs. Jesse Gray TUurs- "flfmiwui. The time wan please Mrs. Edllh M. Lest f uteri allied I ami ft111i SafuftKy .afternoon at a birthday antly1 i:pBt swIaLrhat a whbh after delicious) lwr a Keenitd nouie imrty at was aerved to the follow- Ktreet in honor of the ninth, birthday ft anniversary of her son. Edgtir Si, Jr. Ing Meauituetr fhris Peterson, t'nrl A birthday eake burning nine Law,: Amos Riding, Johir t)berg, n Jeterson, . Mrs. green topers formed the eenter-- Grge BaU.Le-piece of the table on which rovers Maltoa and the Misses Car ma (llterg,-IJdBall, Jean Waterson of Los were laid for twelve little guests. The place cards and candies were Augeies and Misa Monlton. V.. suggestive of Kt. Patrick's day and The Indies Aid of the ReorfTBfl-iaethe favors were St. Patrick's hats. rhuith met at the hiane of The hostess-waassisted by Mrs. tl Mrs. Column Wednesday afternoon. 11. Thompson. , k Master Jim Column furnished spleti The merolers of the 'Provani.ar flld estprhtitih;er.t by roiidcring sev eluh met at the home of Mrs. John eral songs and readings. Tlie of the afternon wqs icnt W. ColHns Friday afternoon. The and a dainty'' afternoon was spent with needle- with" work and music after which dainty luncheon aas served ., refreshment! were served. ' I IJ I JThe teachers of tlie cltv whonls unique progressive jwrty The rtah Sorosis club tuet Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of I innrwiarevwiing in honor of Sutler rMws-- E Mrs. it: iBtewlcnt H. 1tide Lewis; who nils Hansen was assisting hostess. The just returned fnm an eastern trip The party Included a trip to nil Tffgrsm..wag dven.hy Mra. Christen. Jensen who discussed the Hebrew four schools of the city beginning and EngUsh lyric. A humber of at the Franklin school at 7:43 p. tu., these lyric set to music were snog woere a Hawaiian, program was by Mrs. James Bullock and Mra. given. From there they went to the ! Measer school which represented Mark. Pyne. - , The" foUowing officers were elect Japaa. At the Parker school Spirin ed for the coming year beginning was the country represented and the May 27, 1923: Mrs. George P. Park- Tliupattogos represented Holland. It I Uich school gave a program re--! Tke er, president; Mra. J. president ; Mrs. j. W. Robinson, presenting the countries named and recording, secretary :' Mrs. Chase .rctreidinjent of products fmm two ; After the Wilding secretary; countrini were served. Mrs. Ralph Poulton, treasurer : opropraw at the tmpnnogos school Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. Maud B. the teachers went to the high schHI Jacolw and Mrs. L. K Eggertsen, where at. Impromptu progriHn wns program ronimittee: After the elec- rendered imI refreshmetits'si-rved.tion of officers, dttiuty refreshments " ' rMr. and Mrsi, Vera Johnson , were served. Clfs haa o varied the styles and ...... colors of the new Fpritig coats that jn-$14.75 divklualfty is given full expression in This Is a wonderful each coat Smart sport coats ti straight i i opportunity to provide lines fancy coats with fur trimming yourself with a spring in the favored shaded of doer, brown, ' -- m tr m Ka - . Fashion ' 1 - . - lta a , - : ., by-4- - .1 . . hrrrr, mtmuet tbr marrijf5rTtSeir ad yellow basket favors was err- - daagble Eauly t Newell H. Baam. red to tke nnulm a ad invited wtoh Ktok jdace Thnrday. March gnesraf-MTS- r Franklin Mad. Mr. Si te : the Salt Lake temple, Tbt Joseph Kendall, Mra. Walter Jepper-so- n. eeremony was perforated A 1 Mrs. Tlllie Sylvia of California Vrlurfc Hud ly AiHwtle Stephea L. KHtMMK. . Childa of Spriugvtile. aa Mra. A wedding siiMier was held at .. Mr. Bereard Anderson Mln-Uine- d the home of th bride's pareuta for the Little Hewing rlub at her immediate rebttlvea' and friends. home Thursday aftrrooa. A ple-- a The memliera of the Nioeletnth nt afternoon of needlework , and music vaa enjoyed. A large boo-- tWnry Hub and their partners ansiiver- hri(ted the thirty-fourtquet of carnation formed the f ta the new dub terpit of th table oa whi-- iw-j8'- '' hwue on t nlverslty avenue. era wera laid for Meadamea LpwI Tlie eutertalnlng . ruottts . were Duke, Carl Kmiditeii. Eiull Ilanaea. IMf OltM. IHff Jouei- .- Eari beautifully dxM rated In the club i I cok'rs and which also greea gtild Duke, Emir N'iehmn, fharlea Ilav- Hi!. kiiid. Vera Jonea, Qrant Slack. A. prevailed. a the diulng Ishle where of marigolds were taste Uirge va ; gua Olxea and farljle ; The place cards 'Mr. and Mra. Henry Guddard aa- - were alsngrwn an! gold and" cov. nunnre the euKHRtnix-n- t f their eN were (aid for altout fifty. ae loihiwing program was BattKhter Estella t Ktdand L. for thWaion : violin solo. Olnen of this tity. The marriage aenmpanied oa the will take plaee In the Bait Lake fem- - Miss falli e idamt by her sister ; address of )le the latter part of this woatlL J. T. Farrer; vocal by Mr sol by J. O. SStrktU-y- , accomiauled Mtaa EUsabMh Taylor waa hoxte to the memberajof the MV R. rluh a the piano by t wife; toe dance at eTetttnit. by MIa JoiwithiMe Jttnea, aeeom. Needlework, gamea and muslr were Iiied oa the piaito by Miss Mar. the entertainment f the erenlng gSrt IMtfrr; musical reading by and refrephmenta. were nerved to Mrs, F, A.' Ieuhart, aevomlMiiis! 4i Edth Bee; piano wlo, Misi MiBse Marie RoKlnimu. Emnia P(af- - i t, if. . 1 . wel-eom- . . . -- Fred Husn Mrs, tf, Butler, M: Eliaalieth thwler. Itfra. CtM ler, MmiBes Re Mra. WiUiam Ferre. Mr TV. H-- liumHtfttok. Mra. Jark tlark. Mra, O. A. Spear, Mra. ffcarlea WrUta aad Mrs. May . Berry. : Mr. tad Mrs. George 8. Bingham -" .. T?i.T1.1 Gfafcs OF I I I T mm&z1' " h ',. i r J m i 1 I m 4 ',1 are Mockana, Grysta;ina, . - , i ' I : 1 Twill Bloom I 1T k I Made of fine " material, . in with giiiger-- Mockana Kaia. nd . wigwam, .. rolaire-woo- l, t JHere; one.findst,.1 the best of the new rnodrs, Full rarige of siies.. . waaa vyaxxj F a a c v stitehmsr e ."'" and 'sleeves pockets. Lined throughout - I I : . f I I I 1 -,. at coat -- . 'K luiH-heo- sport Shara, wigwfam, Salfe blue, gingersnap and cocoa, .Material for .this Reason W B V f M $14.75r. $1675, STOUT 19.75, .:.:.. d , - s in; i I naaMwaMM LaWMHMWai ' ' ; f I 1 1 - p , fItI V . . IB I T our bid on f'iN0LEUi Because Mrs. B. B." Mi Bride .was hostess to the memliers of the Social Hour elnb .at her .borne Thursday after noon. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated lu lavender ittd :Mten44i at ditiner'Saturdiiy in honJ. II. Johnson Peterson and children Jack anfl Dorothy.. "Daffodils formed the centenUece of the tabic ou which cavers were laid for ten. or of I ' I - ' - , members of the M. I, A,, of lavender and white aweet peas med the eenterplece of the r dining the Bonneville ward entertained table on which covers were laid for last Tuesday after Mutual, in the -- : thirteen. hall. In honor of The time was spent .wlta.nee.lle- - the retiring officers, Mrs. Hannah . worfc, music and luhcbeoa a4lPa-kardlMrMaawarlng. Games the evening the husbands of the and music were the features of the members' Joined them and a pleas- evening and dainty refreshments ant time was spent with games and were served. , music" after which refreshments ' Mrs. Byron Denhalter was host were served. v ess to the members of the Optimist Mrs. C. T. KeJgley pleayintly en club at her home Thursday after tertained at a card party at the noon, March 5. Three tables of Hansen Catering Tarlor Friday af UOO" were played, the priite Wing ternoon. 8r. Patrick's . day color awarded to Mrs. Elina Denhalter the' had a dainty luncheon was served, scheme prevalted throughout haU and luncheon was carried out la the same colors. The afternoon wa spent playlog cards for which priaea were ward ed to Mrs. Joseph .Farrer, first prize; Mrs. Fay Htlchl, second priae Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Tan Planck conkilatioB priaea. A delicious Juucheon was served IJto Ih efotlowlng: MrK Tred Rich The Daughters f i the Pioneers mond, Mrs. V. U Xoyfer; Mra. Camp No. S, will meet at the homr Bmtil. Mrs. J. B. Athton, Mrs. Fred of Mrs, Ida Stewart Peay 257 SSotttli CorneU..Irs. W. R. Phibl. Mra. P. Fifth West at ,2:30' Thursday. . W. JacksoAv Mrs. Dnncaa, Mrs, Manh TalUferto. Mii V.- CV MiBw.Mrs. L. ..... r i, j.. i'i' The literary section of the Wo P. Ouv. Mrs. v 1)- tatwru Mrs. O. men's PaseMtmlcipal eomwll will meet E. Van Planek, MrV B. R., watk. Mrs. J. B. Twker.Mrs. Fre-- In the club hrntse Monday evening. R. B. Patterson, March , at eijHit o'clock.. The lit R. Taylor.-Mr- s. Mrs. Fay SteihL Mrs. J. L. tunes, erary program will lie siven by Mrs. y(iftri --i- - -- -- I.. ..ii- -. mi II !( nttil T,.r.n CdSaiU ailU ' n4- - X 111 TAfai x uu fifvloS IVl Poll abjxvu X V miiuw . - '. ' r, .. f, . - '.ft .... sport dresses of Kasha, Faillcs-r-aLs-o Lovely" array of gay colors $1,00to $3,50 MP.W SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY ; -f :.i ' : turers showing the keenest styles and the best values which we are passing on to you. These dresses are most alluring in their exquisite shadesMade tf Printed Silks, Flit Crepe, Canton Crepe, Twin Knit, 'silk Romain and - j- SCARFS W.- - I i : , . - ' ' yiinni -- Mr. atid Mrs. largebouquetJf ; Tr--Xi -- 4- - i ii Flannel, and othermaterials, v' -- Provo. RI H Furflitiire ' " Social Calender j. 155 N University. Phone 910-- W, T . : .f i Fred Cr8trare"nd"Wlll consist of a Sarah Ramsey; piauo seleUon, afternoon and refreshment wilt be " -'one-aOriental play entitled "Ruby Misg Edith Ward; tlollo aolo. Miss served," '; 'i short readings. Smith; history -- of - Mrs. Ward's Red", and The Nineteenth Century rluh win Mrs.-- ' Elizabeth 8trB The musical progtain will be f urn-- mother, hold its regular meeting Friday k Boardmah will be Ponlton lnhed by given and fhe hisMarch 13, a three o'clock and Mrs. CafolPOultwt Pyne. tory of the. founding of rtah, by afternooaj . .".x: v Mrs. Onra Giles All menilters and at tne airtmenr of Mrs. J. T. Camp Ko. 4, DanghteM of the eligible members are iiivtted to be Farrer. , A review of The Middle Pioneers wilt meet at the. home of present , , , t ; of the Road" will be given by Mra. B7 North Jth the Mrs. John Rajdiael; a biography West, Thursday March, 12,' at three The B(Hhive girls of he First author, Rir Phillip Gilibs, will' lie A gtiod musical 'program wnrd.wlll entertain at a kids pnty elven by; Mrs. J. X. Vbk. AH iut luo'clock has been arranged for" and Mrs. at Ihe honieof Miss Alt a Simmons. bers are Invited to be present . Lewis will give the histery of ier Tupsday evening. March 10. Games, ... , 7 mrents. All 'members and sail music and luncheon will be the diThursday afternoon at .U'itt the eligible Hicinbers are trrged tqiecial .activity committee or the versions' of the evening. ",N ' Provo Fifth ward Relief Society will present.. The Central Board of the Dangh. libld tlwlr meeting In the ward Camp No. 1 rf the Daughters of ters of the Pioneers will meet at chapel. I'. Mm Hattle"Conovcr will fie1 Piotie'efs will meet at the reslth home of Mrs. Don 0. 'Williams. give a lecture on The Care... of ib'nce of' Mrs.- ;Aduin Anderson, 338 Sourt Third West, Monday even Flowf rs,1 " All whd are Interested ' . All are Invited. Thursday ' afternoou, March . 12. Svtr March 9. at 7:30 p. m. 5 Mrs. II. J. Phillips will he assisting members are quested to be present 4 , hostess. Alf members and ellgilile The Fourth ward Relief f!clety , . Members are inviled to lie present.-The Maunva ward ftefief Society mecfing Tuesday at 2 ; will he un,: t . will ho)d a social Vtiesdny afternoon der the direction ot the special ac;' v. ThcDaughters of the Pioneers. In honor of Mrs. .Murray J. Terry. tivity committee. V, C Monincger Alumlunm em- Camp No. 2 will be entertained at Annual day wlU nto be observed. A frjuh the JVear-Eve- f the homeiof Mrs. 3osefih-- 0. .Ward program has been arranged for and iftin.v'' WIT!' conduct a denmnstrathtn on 472 ttonth Thfrd Runt, Thursday! refreshments wiir lie served. in cttoklng and show how to take " Mairh 12, ot 2iTO. The f(dIowing card of aluminum kitchen utensils. v program will be given: vocal solo, The 14 dies Aid" of the" Reorgnn All auemlicfs are Invited. Mrs. Eva lleal rendinff, Mrs Cath- - Ized chiirV'h will meet at the home of . Ufie Mench uig, Mrs, Cora Frisliyt Mrs. R. O. Mne March 1. "Needle- The Third want. Keller Society Mrs. work . will lie the fe'atnre of the r w'ilt meet at the. home of Mm Crane j piano solo, Clyde Ward; song, ' ct Bul-foc- Mm-Norm- a : tf Vf.-T- '' v to.-b- r ' ,;: Another extraordinary Smart rocki in new shades of to- bright value. mato77ATcaMr7lanTlip stick red, lanvin, green, henna, rose enna, and terrapin also printed silks, Unuiually clever styles in this assortment i Ijii ij1 I - y rnu follonln Stake Super Mm Victor J. Bir.i Blfhop and Mrs. W. W, Taylor, M et'. ti ( m 'August Johnson, Mr. an . I'licwrr jiuusen, tsujieriute; ent and Mrs. P. W. Madsen an "BW assftttants, CHffori Reese and Mei Olsen. Mr. and Mm Lamar Sen, Mr, and Mm Lee. Huff, daren1 The Vtah Soroslg clijb "Will cele- Zilel, Misses Mae Scottlnea t' aen, GeralUlue Jepperson,- Jlaze! brate tlielr annlversaryr Weiesday Gruce Williamson, Xuttall,' M: March 11. with a lunebiHut nt the Reese" Ethel fiootiL Orthe! Hotel Rolierts, at onej eVbxi. A gret. hak. htcB '. He.J MuuneU,Messrs, Jirt Taylor. Ler. snftMRdTirTfPogrnni Roy Hodsen. Ed Spaldin J ! ranged , Hershil Cllnger,' Alfred Madst 4 The Columbia Sewing iub meet- Serge Glade, Arnold Birmlnghar another Kenneth, Clyde and Glen Olsett ing ha been iHtpon.d fttj: fr. ' i 4 I ' I S tr r- 4 fJ LaJceviciv Iih Sluw. .--- J i fc Reporter, Mrs. Telephone 4pSR-- S. , . v. i(eile!,t and t The Etysiaa girls ot the Slith ward will meet at the hotnie of Ifr. W. T. IUshr Monday feveati tt 7:9n, It la desired than aU em'? bers be present : j -- - - Dresses on Third West street Mo f day eveie liur. Alt memliers are a:iked to br P,scnt $39.50 $8.95 lzTT u -- f $8.95 i" $39.50 i for-pT- he ,our prices are right, and our linoleum man is an expert and has had several years experJehcje in We are pleased to announce that we are ex. ceptionall7 well prepared to show a ..line of stout sfzes that cannot fail to please. , Prices are very ' J reasonable. j Our New York resident buyfr, shopped the market for week, was in a position to refer us to the manufac; U Ml WU'W. . Now! ' i - .H.510.95 fl 1 (Set ' ' " ' h''' zi ! ' 1'- - j It $54.50 ? , ."'pi it -- $32-5- 0 . Olse'nd Miss Chw officers and teachers lofthe LajB?rlew I Sunday schmd at the honwe of the former Games 'were Thitrsday 'evening. played during the eVeniiit for litch prise were" h waniid to Miss Orthel-t- a rVtt ClirfortL R.xe and Ed Ml Knby Te dinger entertained - - - SjMir. A deliciona , r ' la'3unchfon was ser- - or (tm-- i home of Mr. and Mm i Bunnell Thursday evening a: T: pleasantly surprised thenu .evening' waj spent playing progn Kive, took after which a delicio luncheon was enjoyed by the folio lug: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kurusii Mr. and. Mrs. Martin (linger, J' sd fmTed Hatten. Mr. and JI Dim C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Pi Icy dinger,. Mr. and Mrt J Sliaw, MT. and Mm Alfred J..1 Son, Mrs. Josephine OoodritUe m the guests of honor, A number met tl d at the ; , |