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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY! MARCH 15, 1925. pace ooooooooooo 0 54 r7T i J i Leave 13): 0 j Q Tuesday Watch for Our Ad in Monday 8 Herald: . 'of JT 0 . MO BE u . fallen, Taylor, -- lUli 1 man. The Only Exclusive Ladies' Store in Prqvo. Return Horn Mr. and Mra. enter- Martin Xebmn have returned home Mrs. William ATaiworta tained Tuesday evening at dinner In after tiHnding five weeka In Call' honor of .her, husband whose birth- forula visiting with relative. " day anniversary oeeured on that Return to Wyoming Mrs. Bud Averill and Mra. Ted Hoover have returned to their home in Canpef. tm ; Wyo., after' vlnltlng ftir with Mrtt.- - AverlU' mother, Mrs. Martin Nelson. 5 the Off FOR THIS WEEK 8 Tbe Daugbtert of the Pioneers Camp No. 9 met at the home of Mrs. Joseph O. Ward. The entertaining rooms" w;ere beautifully decorated wit carnations, roses and sweet peas. "T;'' A splendid program was enjoyed BfU-- r which 'refreshments were ser ved to tbe 'following : Mrg. Alta Mrs. Rose Farrer, Strong, Mr Eleanor Duke, Mrs. Nellie Peay, LMrs. Harriett U. Eecslcj', Mrs, Flisia- peth A. Boardman, Mrs. Lydla Le- vltreMrsr Mary E. Brown, Mrs. CHANTS IN THE CITY " '11 PIVI ftfff - 1 v 111 15 Eyestrain, Blurred Sight - uuu Cn-- X uuu -- .11f i If 4 1.. v I -fc V 7Sn f? ?:.: - '...'.V -- - ;pair' i..,.:... -- VALUES FOR THE MONEY Ha ran : shoes, Waists, 0 spring :r UNDERWEAR, hosiery 0 , ; . Van Wagner, Mrs. Emma Thomas, Mrs. Tenle Jones Thomas, Mrs. Sarah H Jwnwy. MrVilate fitrong, Mr. Kadie E ,F. Jones, Mrs. Bert Band- W WiH'".' Ku ley, Mrs. Bertha Strebel, Mrs. O. L. Hedenlerg, Mrs. JowpblneJohtmon, Mrs. George Ball, Mrs. Alice Lowe, Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter, Mr. pell, Inei.Peay, Mrs. Hynini Duke, rMt). Bertha Nuttall, Mrs. Clara N. and Mrs. Roy ChappelL Mr. and Mra, Antrte Peay Mrs. Mary Smith, Giles, Mrs. j: E. Daniels, Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Elwood Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Ruth FiUgetaVt Stanley Peay, Mrs. Ha rah E. Thomas, Tjr AHred, Bake Peay, Misses Moneta. Mc- - Morris1 Peay, Ralph Duke, Gideon' Mrs. "Joxie Boardman, Mrs. Elizas ., Coard, Lucille Carter, Maud Chap- - Clark and T. 1. Farrer. t beth Diike, Mrs. Lorus W. Sorensen ' and invited guests, Mrs. Mary Buttle, Mrs. Lydla Humphrey, Mrs. i i E. J. Ward, Mrg. Eva W. Heal, Mrs. .ii ia FrisbjpMSi Jeorge Parkr Mfe4 e B Bertha Memmott, Boardmtln and Mrs. Edith Ward. ,"' l UIS lil "R ULBUL ' Msr Sat- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter' B. Peay. Games and hntslc were the diversions of the evening, Luncheon was served to the fol and" Mrs. Walter Scott, iowlirg Mr. and Mrs. William Peay, Mr, andj Mrs. Ernest Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-to- n Lowin Farrer, Mrnd-Mr- s. Clnrk, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bert r ' H H , - v' Z-'- H - (Wf y J1" S by the MUSIC DEPARTMENT of the PROVO HIGH SCHOOL I. w .V..7..... it i in f I and-Misse- l 8:15 ; I 5 ? LMh TuA3Vti.iAts MS !- ; ; ,'r- OUR. -- '. have developed a h wonderful system and as a result of close attention to details and our moderate prices we have succeeded in interesting many' families in our work. Get that' washing out of our house and get a lot of worry out of your system. We . wet-was- ;. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM prices General, 35c; Reserved, 50c. Special Costumes, Scenery, and Music. !BZBSBB2BB3BBBBBSXBBRBBBBBBBBIIBBBBBB-inBli- H VvET'A, Jj! lri7ljA'?- en-Schooled "'l'''. .... ' Here youll find the high lights of, the mode the expansive shoulders ;,the smooth fitting hips; the full ' trousers and straight hanging back. This youthful,' in all.the:ner.i sprightly style is skillfully expressed v ' ' ". season's models in, if : . , $42.50 to $57.50 Styleplus $25.00 to $45.00 You'll like the fawn and silver grey shades The Scnwab Clothing Co., fat The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes No. 1 East Center.. , a LINOLEUM MATTRESSES CONGOLEUM RUGS i SPRINGS DRESSERS STEL COUCHES RICH FURNITURE COMPANY, ': Kuppenheimer "Good Clothes" :iwiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiii8a: THROW RUGS - Like the Colligate Flavor; s P.Mn j I - March 18th and 19th : 7 -.M- Under the direct supervision of Wodley Mr., Paxman and Eggertsen .' lime oiift. tJimai, pair Mfg. ! ; I Dr. G. H. Heindselman, Optometrist . WnlrHdsebTiairOrrticalndg naTBIIIiailSllIllII-ltlllllBIBIIIIillllllliraill- ed .v - Special, ' U . i '.pair - - - anal ...... Semi-fashion- SlTow, nt -- A comic opera in two acts, presented Hosiery, a Women's Pure Thread and Jibre Silk' lisle spies seamless and colors new all of assortment black, great M CI CI and heels; every pair guaranteed. P VU Special, pair SPECIAL Truso Bdan Hose for ladies, , heavy weight, pure thread silk anil full fashioned j all new shades are included and every CI Cfl palr'must give service or gladly replaced. P . ': '. : .'. ; ... . . . . . . Special, pair , . The new Ann Pennington Hose with fancy embroidered rosette in contrasting colors worked: just belowthe knee ; a new novelty:hose 'to be worn with the shorter dresses;. fine quality full fashioned . CO QR , chiffon in all new colors. iPfciwu Snwial. nair . . : SPECIAL Tjfusb Brand Hose 'for ladies, heavy weight, pure StlK HIIU "i A' J . ... , S, M 41 R'S "lTm .11 - .it u r SPECIAL Girls' and Misses Pure Silk Hose with with fancy rib, all sizesjin all newer zzmrflEp: ; . . . spring and summer colors, pair.'.'. . , . i5PECIAL-KAYSECHIFFON SHEER WEIGHT PURE THREAD SILK HOSE WITH THE MUCH WANTED POINTEX HEEL, IN ALL NEW SHADES -- TO MATCH --SPRING -- ND SUMMER DRESSES. BLACK AND GUNMKTAL, LIN 04 QC CLUDED; REGULAR $2.50 VALUE. . . P ! '3 SPECIAL, PAIR . . . . . . . . .'. Kayser Pure Thread Silk, heavy weight; a wonderful hose for service; full fashioned and every pair miaranteed.' POINTEX HEEL and all new shades. f 1 .' Regular $2.50 value, rair Two-pa- .Cbegter Ames, who left when our glasses stop these- and other complications for Los.. Angeles, Calif., was urday resulting from imperfect sight and eyestrain. the guest of honor at a party Thursfi day evening at the hottfe of her parAbsolute Results, Guaranteed. SPECIAL Rollins Armor Plate Fine MercerCn ized Hose, all sizes, regular 65c value; ISPTiT!TATli,in( mmlitv Tjisrimere Hose for I i infanta, black and white Thread ItSPECIALIhfants' Pure black, . .- i.'- COA L CO. PAFFORD 4b oooooooooooo a ch e, tuu 'O "4 o o. Tl 0 o To Parents Who Arc Tired $ 0 0! Promises 0 a 0 BOYS' SPRING SUITS a 0 SuiU a 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 V. Sizes 7 to 16 0 0 This isn't the first time a boys' cloth 0 ing advertisement has promised 0 things and it isn't" the first 0 0 great time that a store has fulfilled; its 0 promise with performance but it's 0 time you can be sure of getting "0 0 one ' a larger value than Usual. 0 THESE SUITS ARE UNUSUAL 0 cisxaiKiii'EiiiiiiBHiiiiiiBiiiiimimimHiHl Why Have Headrg 6nr SPECIAL One lot Rollins Armour. Plate Hosiery, fine and heavy rib, black and brown to ORi nly; sizes , lO; ........ Exliellne STEEL DOMESTIC COKE X SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PHONE 17, v i l SkmfTy - ; ONLY EXCLUSIVE COAL MER v Bark From California Harry Heal returned yesterday from bnainesa trip to CaUfornia. day; CSver were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. RayAshworth, Mr. and Mr. Claude Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Reinlmrd Maeser, Mr. and Mr. Hy. ram Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth. Goal OVER THIRTY YEARS " for Los Returns Home Mr. and Mr. De-- r McDonald and .daughter have E retunwd fronrUa ltnawtere they spent several day visiting with rel atives and friend. of HAS SERVED THE PUBLIC FOR COLUMBIA Mr. loy -7 lhat Good Leaves for California Amea' left Baturday Angeles, Calif. New Arrival Mr. and Mr. W, H. Day are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Saturday at tbe Weatwood A 3eck hospital. SALE KEG INS SATURDAY, MARCH 14 While They Latr T o , BMIEMElBIIfBMMlIIiIMMMiIi"IiM"IM iOSIERY SPECIALS V A big dance will 0 ' After Jlarch 20 we will be located first door north the State Bank. , Dane ma Pioneer ward amuse r. on all Baskets, Vases and Jardiniere as well as Special Rates on all Potted Plants and Ferns. 2 L LE r lnro-Every nair ot hos purchased f r nnd 'comptete stock is guaranteea, aue only to that we buy. only.i from manufacturers Be fact mi t j jl; ai repuiaiions jmm long, wen esiaDiisnea A trade hosiery. Brand SPECIAL The famous Arrowhead Hose for children, plain and wide .English rib ; in all wanted shades, and black; ORp t Mrs. Carl Beck, Mrs. Lester mittee. Splendid munic baa been ar M WaHer Bandley, Mm ranged for. the oeraaioK and every Booth and Mr. Albert Hick- body la invited. . and 50 25', ; ' Gray " L. B. Harmon,' ment hau EMubrai'tp-irr- s. Monday evening under the Mm. W1 , Bauilkvt Mrs. Job a auspices of tbe Scandinavian com- LADIES' FLORAL CO. J 12 t Mr. Peter M. Jensen, Mr. Beber Africa, Hunger, Mr. AUua Paxiuan. Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mr. Grant Eggertaen,, T Git Mr Arnold Rawllng. Mr. Sterling br gives Metrioval Sal 8U h. Alden w in 6 Mkiutoa 0 - left FridajMHi a suisataa ta South - IIIIIIXIIIKIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIin Unusual Spriri gTime ; B argains! n -- member of the La die club met Jit the home of Literary Mr " UwtfiUt "Packard Wedtteaday afternoon. ThefulUtwittg program was given: Mrs,' Cari Hundley re-- " viewed the life of Lord Duncany;' one act play entitled "A Nicht at tbe Ibu," waa given by Mrs. Walter Biimlley several piano duet, were given by Mrs. Janice A. Bullock; jr7 "! Mrs, Haljib l!Mtb. A dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. James A- - .Bul-l.k- , Jr., Mrs. l'lclH-- r II. Taylor. Mr. I L. Larseu, Mrs. Harold K. Clark. Tht . m n. 155 North University Avenue AMXINSTER RTjGS USED RANGES . KITCHEN CABINETS DINING ROOM SETS nmwmtmmuut:MmtimtiwwiuHammmmuimum;imium::muiiiWimtiwimm -- : " |