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Show THE SUNDAY EERAtD. SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1925. r - t' f Ti'' - I" An I - t ' : I ' r It .. .. ... The itak M. I. A. Ixwrdu etitff Uioed (U ward M. I. A. offira of Ctah Make la the Bouierilla ward mueaeDC. )taU Friday evening la honor of Pmrideot Hattic T. nov of tbenTouBg JUidira board. ho U fearing fur California and Super. lmenoVnt I S. Brwkbank of tka Xouns Ueu'i board. Daaclns and rrfrerinneata wer enjoyed. ita uuiiie being" furnished by the Im perial orvseatra of tbt B. T. C. Tha eatertaioKieot wag 1q the nature of a tribnta of their aervlcea and Mra, Sella Boberta and 3emt Ellataoa '4 tiehalf of the ataka a ' - , L - Sh . . v jBuilding Materials tor tfte Ages! U. L A. baarda presented and Mr. Brockbank each basket of beautiful flowera. Mra.-Sno- 3 anay,; at prices that are quite moderate. IBonneviiie Lumber Co. aaa -- F. A. Lenhart Si Pfione 21. vA t ...' 'i- ." euitera of the L'Metla club "600 waa played by niembera, Mra. Kimball Bullock being awarded first prize and Mra.. Walter Huiah conaulatloa prize. A dainty lunch eon a aerved to Mra. Seymour Mra. Gray, Mrg. Leo Sutherland, Walter Hulah, Mra. B L. Reese, Mra. Cart Stberer, Mra, C. L, tar sen, Mra. Seed Bailey, Mra. D. Or 10 AlU-n- . Mra. Joe Ahlander, Mra. By ron Pflstrup. Mra. WelU Blchmond, Mra.- - Sterling - Beaa - and invited Mra. Hewitt Strong, Mra. Art Kuewt Bowera and Mra Moroni Clark. . But to assure our patrons that ours will withstand the ravishes of time, we off er the first quality. Whether it Be Lumber? Cement, Lime or other building necessities we have it 1 i. Tle vltb 'VU Mra. T. L, Laiaon entertained the primary officers bf the Firat ward at Iter borne Friday evening. Snap dragons and carnatlona vera used ihfongnont v the entertaining ; rooms. A business meeting was conducted in the forepart of the evening after which games and music were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served to those present j ' Charles Relnch. Mrs. George Leveo, Mra. C il. Funk, Mrs. Ralxton, Mrs. Gogarty, Mrs. John Westpbat Mrs. N. C. Auley. Mrs. Dodda, Mra. Catherine, BlunieDthal and Misses Lottie aad Nora Redfield, " . SMART TOP COATS ' ..vy;.:. This type of coat is the favorite of those who prefer the mode of mannish simplicity. It is a different mode, a smart mode; it in--' dividualizes the wearer. Color, too, plays a fascinating part, and it is many shades that the represented in this attractively priced J" .. y . group. ; Tbe isembers of the Optimist etab sad invited guests were entertained at the borne of Mrs. James Suther land Thursday afternoon. Spring flowera were nsed to decorate the entertaining rooms. Five hundred waa played the favor being award for the entertaining rooms..- - 3e, Priced Upwards From n. . ...-..- ; rwicBVirtor k fc.3 - -- H. G. Blumenthal was hostess to the Valley Circle club at bet Thursday evening. After the buslnesa meeting,-musiand a delicious luncheon waa enjayed. Those present were Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs. j Mrs. .. Charles Chamberlain, Mrs. ., ut i:Uvi6tmfi, of thftHunoqrHeirt c At the Strand Tuesday and Wednesday I ED" It docca'tt ' ITOELF dota'tt Iteep It! , OEJLL PHONE call will bring the Maytag Oyrafoam Washer to your home. Wash with it, At JLL it oeaa't-aellJtself don't ' performance keep it. If it doesn't aell itself on its turbulent water action don't keep itr f highly-energize- If it doesnt sell itself on its unsurpassed nicety in washing chiffons, georgettes,' and other dainty Here are exquisite examples of Parisian satin coats. Copies tis true, "but they portray their; originals so cleverly as to make detection almost impossible. These coats have flares or borders of golden or silver toned furs, and are brilliantly lined with Kashmir. v 1 i Wathttdeaaef. Z 3 Laigest hourly capacity in the 9 wpfld, 2 Mat t made-ta- kes floorspace only 25 inches square, Cut aluminum ' t Tub deans 9 All tsa't tab split or comds. h, . it- - elf In- if ik &m te bself, hilt 'you won't go another ,. , Reasons for . z , 4, World Leadership a VCO. b4 . tU Far Awmt kllhoJ tttdrte-"- . Va dtt Ma ul at Gyraoam it momlloil with Muhi- - Motor i,";! t attachment. ii ' Gijmfoam cWasher TUBA' OWIIN tA5T ALUMINUM Th fametu Majtaf Gfuollnt Motor. n . 214 West : ' THE MAYTAO SHOP . y -- - i. r..- fur-rimme- . . -- -I r's taU 3t. All this swd h larve wrtety f lb saw srerial a satr r(d a sugiea aad yon prtra f av tiasety tsr-Iv- " 73c up T d f. . an V . I " f f I A M J M R - O B ' I H ttana aad dalttiaeacs fUsMvasidlsareU keep- teg mttls tbe Wleat t fndi , TVw will '. v arsug ts mm a api 1 . tsnsmer 4i:S.-- a - iSBMSerweat wmwo&w MPMY THE1 s DEPARTMENT STORE OF PIX3VO Tlmp-anog- Jt lK1tTOX-4U-tty The lesson la Relief Society aaeet-in-g GrrK worlds to be eld Tuesday aftenswa BihiiifW1NSfe cfjasapfoa, will "be givea Etta Lama XH5a fsset eapk-J-t on" lie life of James Wattfkb JhAaajr ibe tterd 6aw,'rlH a wa wlB Ke la Riley. The meetin to AVK Vy a vld' suS A'.l charge of tbe Uterary ertjB. Idmembers are invited to bp . ist. by-Mr- t r4 - 4 i ... Juel Andersony Mn .flo f nd solos r6m the follow-lu- g oward Anderson, Carl fellows Solo, ' r-- - -- 'f : - - - tprk or "tests' transmitting station, watrarr Interference fro tv ' i H rc-i- " " k v tbe average helki, k ot d in.-radio amateurs or "Kaav Wtfa tt trea a sak M ia due coresswal ship and shore stations wave IcAgtha aotlua the baass i Visa teona NcJsoa left 'Mjgnday for. Los' Angeles,' CaL," to attend Repertory Mrsi Geo. T. Walla i wiwn bandits entered tae Fim Na school after spending the spring vacation wrtb.' bet parents, Mr, sn'd . Tuesday tbe children of Mrs. tional Bank of Noble, Okla- -. Mrs. A of the president, m- - fe. EDUiger, wife Mia. Anthon Nelson, Harriett TftrWyy pUmsaiitly fulnt. 8h slipped tt a door didn't occasloS prised fce,r fitiej b,ome; the" cltizans who captured aad JWllned - - , the.JtewUtSi-,.-?:"--Last Thursday the U of U. gave telng her 58th birthday aaaiversorir. " SFAKIX STATIOMS. mot . casta ' (;y!-y- Mies INTtWEMNCt. FROM ' m . Dny8"; an4 Miss Jone. Adams, ...... mrt-j4HMI f t . : t-- twwi 'A rpkwr gtwsi Oew Priced Upwards From Vineyard Phone 30 SERVICE- AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -- S1X Beauty of fabric and colortones, raoded along those simple lines so mucH in vogue, added by delightful garnitures distinguish these coats as the smartest of coat fashions. The fine perfection of tailoring which brings out the .beauty of garments of simplicity, are noted in these. Several styles are on the bottom. Reporter, Mrs. F. Wofflndea, ? bes!!fc!ty 51X0 up SMARTEST OF SPRING COAT FASHIONS - Ttmpanogos Grandview - For Free I)emonstration Phone Center Street . ,'---- "" s - - r r lh ft day without it! Pon't delay Call NOW no obligation. - an MtfitbeA. y0 , Priced Upwards From -- sg ask i Didn't Fault, g, stant tension reletsc J. warp, rot, iwtll, satin-smoot- tension-releas- tnstai wringer. adjusting. e.l4tself.-pa..itg cast ahunr num tub don't keep it! . " , ; yXf.it doesn't, sell Itself OH Its instanpatented, e taneous wringer don't keep it!: ecumless, Qothes can be t'pwr in or taken -s- TV sat " g seamjess, corrpdeless, self-cleanin- g, ' out with the compact ' .' wtsher running. fisner I ' If it doesa' The sty Wft tb tVe tars are the , Ilss May Christensen will be hostess to the members of the Amanta club at be borne Monday a musical' program at the Lincoln DuMng the afternoon f ganaeS and evening. Dr. Henderson gave music a delicious luncheon ' was high school. - an interesting talk on tbe value of served to about thirty-five- . The members of tbe Tret Jolt education. club will be the guests of Mrs, Bert Sutton Thursday afternoon, April ' The genealogy society held a cot' 23. A dance was given In the . the homi of Alra. . ward amusement ball Wed- - tage meeting TheUterary committee will "have fnesday evening.' A large crowd was Hyrum Larsen Thursday evening, charge of the program la the Relief in attendance and a good time en- AprUl& . Society meeting of the Fifth ward joyed by everyona present. ' to .be held Tuesday at 2:90. The - v ? biography of James Whltcomb Riley Last Monday evening the Aggie Wil be given by Mrs, Ina Gee Hod-so- a and some of his poems will be boys and the fiome Economics girls xesd by Mrs. Mary Chamberlain. entertained at a weenie roast at the Musical numbers will be furnished home of Charley Davis. i All byt Mrs. Norma PV Bollock. members are .invited to attend. evening mina three act Friday i . f " strel play was given In the Ltncoln e The Sunday school of the First high school. The first two acts were ward will entertain at a party Mon- Overtures and tbe third act conday at 8 :S0 for ail tbe children of sisted of the following! "vocal solo, the ward In the ward amusement Carl Banks "Death, Whore i Thy ha(L Games, music and dancing Sting," during which tbe following be will tbe main features and prises danced, ' Misses : Genevieve will be given Sway. A dance will be girls Thornton, May Scott, (yrtle Johnheld in tbe evening for the older son and Grace kWllllam.i oriental people. - Prizes will also be given dance," Miss Velma, Nelson jsolo. tfas dance. ,.Tha Peerless Miss Rose ' away at Jepperson; ' Spanish Players, will famish the music dance, MJss Vorasa fngaf pdJ by Everybody is invited. mas iiies Meua tansy, 1 -- Im, K. nwil . ,. - H fr-r.- yrmtUy tyW4 kasrfNucs w are arltlfig at IbJa wortii sVJUr PARIS INSPIRED SATIN COATS Tlie Provannas club will meet with Mra. Parley Dixon Friday afternoon, April 24. things don't keep iti V If It doesn't sell itself on the way it cleans grimy, greasy over alls don't keep it! I( it doesn't sell ltelfon its complete elimination of even of wristbands, cuffs and collars don't keep it! -- a ai-- 4 The Blue Mood card club will entertain at the third of the series of card parties, Friday, May 1, at 2:80 in the women's club bouse. The women are enthused over the pros pects of adding more conveniences to the club house and reservations should be made earlyas some tables All have already been reserved. card clubs will come in a body. Prises will be awarded for ''600", bridge and the games in the ken- - i r-- y - i S3cup PMned Monday avenlnf wheiw "f hey f will enjoy supper at Beefstake, Harrison's after wbich they will go to the art exhibit at the high school rlL-Any member who cinnot go lease botify Mrs. Heber R. Taylor no( liter than Monday morning. -d- Q Ootatandtad Maytag Features Washes laiNii ' 4 Easily adjusted tWas) iirjdid Vait f The members of the Ladies Liter--, ary club will motor to Sprtngville uper-spee- d I. tbt (. atU tdMt at tWir vctcs. sington. All women desiring to at tend should call Mrs: W. T. Hauler at once so that proper - accomodations van be made. A hand-rubbin- asc -- yw sasawavstsPBs The regular meeting of the Nine teenth Century, club will be held Friday at 2:30 at the residence of Mrs., 3. Q. Strkkley. A review of the book "The Fear of Living" will be given by Mrs. Oscar' Spear and the biography of its author, Henry BoUeaSt by Mrs., Henry Blunmen-tha- L All members are requested to " be. present v -- t rk"r - The ladies of St Mary's Guild will meet at the borne of Mrs. Leslie Condon Monday afternoon at 2 " o'clock. at wj sxy sit tba aMksusv Italy arMs Ktwatty X. i .v V'-- " Calender s , gWve a r , hwwa that ar atylua. TV are ta ta vartesa lesctb. aa4 h rswttca&y. tkM (Wsa . time was spent with mnsie, games and needlework' after which lunch eon was served. Those present were Miss Sarria Swapp, Mlsa Lettfc Mann, Miss Merllne Stradllng, Miss , Helen Brown, Miss Myrth Scott, Miss Ertua Bray and Miss Edith John-so- TV tnrrniiMSi - The members of the t'tsh Soroals club were the guests of Mrs. fL U Hickman in gait Lake Wednesday fternoon,Aprll 13. Mrs. E. H. East- "Golden mond read LongfeUoys Legend.' Musical .numbers were A dainty luncheon also reudered, was served. were Mra,' O. ' W. . Tfaoaa present B. Mrs. Ashton. Mrs. J. Baiter George Parker, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Mrs. j. C Clark, Mrs. Bose Toung '" Stewart, Mrs. Walter T, Hauler, Mrs." Ralph Poulton, ilr A. L. Hk'kmati, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. B. H Eastmond, Mrs. Bobert Patterson, Mrs. L. W. Edwards, Mrs. H. Q. Merrill, Mrs. 'Maud Jacobs, Mrs. Gam Clark. Mrs. E. H. Hansen, Mrs. B--. V. Hoyf, Mrs. George Craig, Mrs, CbrUtenJensim MxslK,W. Allen and Mrs. Edgar McArthur all f Provo; Mrs. B. B--' Irvine.. Jr, Mrs. W. D. Roberts. Mrs, E. T. Jon ex, Mrs. Ferre Decker, Mrs, R. E. Raolden, Mrs. George Judd, Mrs, HouU, Mrs. Jobs Steward, Mrs. W. H.r:Honier, Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mrs A. P. Lund, Mrs. Cerr and Mrs. J. W. Nixon all of Salt Lake. Miss Thelma Merriott was hostess to the members of the S. S. G. dab at her borne Friday evening. Spring flowers formed pretty decorations Spring NeeJj Specially Priced ed to Mrs. Clarence Beaaley. Loach- eon followed aad waa aerved ta tba a members and Invited bueats, Mrs. Alex Uortensea and Mra. Crawford. and invited guesta were pleaaantly entertained at the home of Mra. Oran Gronentan Friday afternoon. " ; ' j There's as much difference in the quality of building materials as there is between night opring Coats M i ii . ..,i'.--.- a rvcaijK r h tr 1m- '- t' over to broiicasting jtatioa. Nvr-ek'i - T --, I SsKSii tisia by powerful - spark ttttioa ' tenses itisM ta break througa oei aay-atbosa Vy on any type of retemr. ahVooc the particular wave kngth iacij)iMi tii5 r traMusse f the interfering static 'w-- f- - 4 r-- f ntittiitd is asr.atlr at the prcatTdlay1v a : vS J at or above 603, saeters. c In i tic draui as aa uUAtrav:i i'1..-.-- . . s i4 t n !.:.:rl--' ? if p e.n M . -- . "t v- . f r sir r, ,.. t- - fr. - - . -- |