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Show i , pac2 m: THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SETTEMBER 20, 1925. f - .1 : - S -A .- 1 'Ttfrri(f T"l bhip AJLW II MONDAY MORNING'. From to 12 - Joseph Oiabum drlighttaPyT entertained the member of the K U. K. club and a fw touted guest at her home Tliumta?,' afternoon. Fall fk.wer wefe attractively osed throughout the entertaining room. During the afternoon aewlng and jplerond cards were eujoxel auil nram was given" whk-- eoasistea of tteieral musical puuiberf. pwn hy the Missea Erely Datlund, an R.lf'JUrtiBi, while Mi;Buth Kve a reading,' A daiuif luucb- eou was aerled to the fuilmSing exclusive1 tif the oh the program. MrW Ia vid Reese, Mrs. Shirley Bee. Mra. B IX JKtiie. Mrs. Leo Madseu, 111. 9a Jeijperwm, Mrs. Verl ATarUnt-Vrt11. i'. llauseu, Mrn. Hyram Euiper, Mrs. Hubert Sward and thelnrited guests: Mrs. Mark Bown, Mra. Heb-c-r KitiiiH-r- , Mrs. J. W. Jonea and Mrs. A. C. AdamRon. 50 9 - - Mi. hnwteaa.-aud'ttaoa- - $10 VALUES ' $5.00 .... Exclusive patterns $10 to $18 HAT SHOP 104 N. . : i Sir. aid ' ' ; Spring ciujyoa.. Theiwrriage Will take Vlx the early part of Oetaber. J :1 . - . Wretfcade f - .. ( i Students Are Registered K me liuiidred; forty-fivstud?? registered' for 'work; nt itrigham Young university tliirtmr the first week ending Friday evening, 1o E. II. Holt, secretary of the InstmiuH. This marks an if marjy 15 per, cf nt. $ver tlic rt iriM eiation of the first week last year, or S20. Tlie limit school enrollment, nil ibe. xuiurur!4wWK Hing-t- tf f of fiftit'ii people not per eent.dver last year. This increase phows a. very cretllt-nMgrowth, according to Secretary Molt. It would seem to indicate hnt the prognostication of a definite increase In attendance this bear will lie realized. M tMC.and SCHOOL; SUPPLIES o at the Red Cross Gives Globe Musig Co. New location 28 N.U. Ave. Phonel37 : Library Books ; the recent g'ifts to the Grant Mlirary is a set of the annual reports of the American tied Cross, together with six hound d hi i -- d 'H i ti g h t ork of tht groat welfare organization. The (Sift comes direct from the national headiinarters of the organization. Afiionir Holier. J. ' , . 1 7 w-tt he-w- Piiit, . The . frovaunas lun will meet Friday afternoon, Bepteaiber SS, at. the home of Mra, Caleb Ilawa, at Ca-i- bila, Dovblm. iterona, and ManelU. lach. , ly trimmed witb .beaver,! fHoomlone squirrVL piati: ntiiu wolf, fitrh and fox, in gray, gmckle head, Ta 2:30 o'cloek.- - Miss Alice Taylor will be hostesa to the membera of the Amasta club ut her home Monday. evening. ' . Mr. Ijjrl Suioot was the bosteaa to a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her borne Thursday afterThe Relief society of the Sharon noon. The entertaining rooms were ward will meiet Toelay afternoon lieatnifujiy, decorated, cosmos being Ja the ward chapel. The Literary . ' committee hajs charge of the 'proenidoyed. Bridgo-wathe feature of the af- gram. The lesson on the "Life and reWorks of Eugene Field," will be ternoon, aud Mrs. Jeff Luncheon was given by Mrs. D. 0,Calder,,-an- a ceived the favor. to Mrs. Thomas Tbornley, Mrs. urorge iirrou: An inriiaiion Mm Jeff Kllertson, Mra, f., B. I exteiided to all members of the Somo, Mrs. W. F. Anderson, Mra. wara, , ' Carl Orahum,' Mrs. Gene llanaen, Mrs. Bert Loveless and Mrs. Dick Mrs. Eva, Martin entertained e Boshard. number of friends at her home . Friday evening." Fall flowers were Tlie opening session of the Utah attractively nsed throughout the en- Sorosis elub"will be 'held at the tertBioJUig looms, home of Mrs. George" V. farker .Puihty refreshments were served WHlnestUiyv Seirt. Zi, at 8 ftVloek, toUtrt. and Mrs. Jasper 'Bird, Mrs. Mrs. Georpb P. Parker witf glre Sadyetewls and Mrs. J. M, Mortell t!;e i)resiilept'saddre8, 8 lecture of. FiOTidn, and" the hostesa. woiK, Lit Jutfwhictory to the erature of American Life and Idealism," will he given by Mrs. Elmer Jacob l program la under the direction of Mrs. Gam Clark and will consist of a vocal solo, by Merlin Hansen and several special bistrumental numbers. AU mcmliers are requested to be present : ; MADISONVAVIs;; Rcpt.719 (TP) The club wct-a- t'the Roy P. Wilcox," indt K'!ident He home; of Mrs. Gill Cox, Thursday puhilean candidate' for the vacant afternoon. Fall flowers aiid ferns I nited States .senate seat, today were attractively used throughout withdrew front the1 race. Paiors of ' ;"!' the entertaining .rooms'. withdrawal. were filed with the Cards were the feature tbf here shortly after ' fiftenioon, for which Mrs.'V'Otiy iKMn by Carl Mi Assy, Wilcox' cam- snuxitui-rctiuiv- ud tho first Sirlae. naign" manager. A dainty lunehcon was serj'd'to mi- -' t in" iiiciiiiiers aim ine aviia guests, Mrs. Alex Morteuseii and Mrs. Mel Cox. ager JajMtca nnd buitftor" women and misses, at Smart Dresses Women' and Misses and Evening Elk-rtao- e 0 luxuribuslv soft Slralghttfne, flare and wrajipy Citi, mad,', of soft, velvety fubrlcs, prtit. ' . 945 . ?8950 upto$29500 ,- University Avev I ! vurieu, including the straight silhouette.'flure j.n(LyigPPy:&ati priced attractivdy-indyed for the "Autumn display at ' n v Mrs. Joseph' B. Keeler tanmrtces the etigagentent of their daughter Eva to Harry GreenaU of hi ' Coats and - , i woolens and metallic cloths trimmed with fox beaver, cqmrrel and fitch. The models are r lira. Zin Beamouat a ...r; , ' AvithenticrStyles in C&atsDrjssses, Etc. . Wlug eaiiduyer. Daring the afternoon the party motored to ninny points of Interest la tan county, later returning to the Markbani home were delicious luncheon was served to the follow- uig gtieats, exclusive of tbe.boKteas and tUrgTJrerjTif TTrHraTguea frantiHl Ira. Boaje KarU-hneaud Gra-Ua- a. m. iitumfi Opening Display i I SnrUl Editor. Phone 107 - 50--H- ats Till TlliS7! Dresses Including bolero Dresses, basque ef. feet, and various flare ,f models. two-plpc- e iTliey,re, fitaltioned ttt IIw raded Chiffon Velvet, Crepe , . ''" , repe, i Fancy Faille Satins.; . ... FutBsJa, jGenesse Blue and Bbuk Prince; for daytfaie yuu'll find ' violet, brown, cuckoo ' and niuuy other new autumn shades. Maby are. cluborutely. trinmud With velvet petals, rhhi- estoue ornament, embrold- ered designs and; touches of fur. . Millinery ' Glorious indeed are the bats of which, the Opening WILCOXOUT OF iti new boasts. Every Week tvlilm RACE, NO FUNDS h ' of tlie autumn season cltwerly adapted. Every bat that Milady admires is ' well represented. They're fiishii aiod, in bmulreds of Jtcoiuing t) luij Ub t i , - sizes ror and misses women ...... U civet, Satin and Velvet onibinatione. Velours and FefU with bright and flowers, tinsel I'wn.v.tai.fel ff4'teiiikroldwl.(Usigii, iblwm In modish ........... ..w, v..., i nuitr. Biiuiies, wiue brims, w . huts lmfM fur the tiilsa nnd Kiitii niiilrtnr- - "iimimM hat's. "Choice of brtiWu, sand, oak, henna, purple, I. wis ; ?I!cauJUfn,U :t ill' Frost, ' (yEUzaJcRv, li,.: deeii-toue- d bU ''Vj I ''ti.,.i.m.,it The Itel'ef society liKvtl))ff-p- f the Second w4jrd,wiU( be under 'ttfc'Ql-r- e lion of the Social Servk'O'oihM mittee,; Thelt'sson, 'JndiVirfnarllc'e-lcFtion,'- .' FOR HKNT Cozily furnished room will he given by Mrs, Lee for housekeeping suitable for Mrolsen. A stwl guitar duetlwHl Ave. be rendered by Miss Zola Martin and Miss Evelyn Ostium!, and H 8ALFJSMEN-Me- n w ith exiwrlence lending will be given by Mrs, Gotirge: r selUag threshers, yoti a,re espec '. fitted tp. sell our specialty '' ially direct to the consumer. .Chance to "!l:e Fourth ward Belief Society advance to division and Btate manill met Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 ager. Write at once for choice for n. lie ward elmel. The program is ritory. C. D. Kogers, 5005 Euclid n tier the direct ion of the social Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. rivit-eeoininittee, "uhd I)ell Webb ; the lesstui on "Recreation." FOIl SALE Double work harness. will .V Miss also buggy harness. 269 W. 4th N reudiiig will lie cveu-hLouise ruilshatik aoI iihikcii Phone 177 M. niunlH rs will ! given hv Madge I'etei-ii- n n ud Sadie Howarth. A FOR RENT 3TOomsand bath; fnrn full aKeiiiluiiee is desired. ished. Light honsekeepiug, gas lights and hpat In part. $22. fit - 012 . Tlu" literarv (oninuttee have the X. 2nd E. Phone Itelief Soeu'iy prosram of the Fifth ward in chai-jr- e. The lesstin oa, "The FOR i RENT Modern - furnished Life and Works of Eugene' Jlclds'f .1 apalroent, also garages. 60 E ; will be given by Mrs. Joseph jfelson. 4tu S)eciiil music, has also i been - arranged. An Invitation has been ex- VOt'NO MAX would like place to teiided to ull members, of the ward. work for board and room, before . and affpr school and on Saturdays, ; Miss Vertla Woffinden entertained Intiiirp, Mrs. Grace Mutley, Spanish ' r." 8'22 Saturday afternooq nt a .birthday Fork, event the beJ xweflth party, being FOR KALE If taken within next 'lUfiVersary.""1'"' few days, one pure bred Gurnsey-Ma- r During the afternoon games were ' bull. Phone iilayed. The dining table was pret . small pink dolls be- ing the favors for the small guests. .FOR REXT 1 furnished honsckeep-. large birthday cake, centered the ing room, .modern. Phone table. ThoM Who pariicipated in 2T7 S. 5tb W. Hie delightful affair nue Phvllis .M'uffinden, Afton Woffinden, How-nr- BOARD arid room and home S 21 Wotfiiiden. Lillian Poulsen, Int 518 East Center. $zjtzzi$L f-r-&iir irw if if riv. VTrjr. i - --- -- f -- - -- "'' g ... j' I ESSEX HUDSON COACH :v-t- COACH -- 2 C59-W- These Lowest Prices in History Make , tyo fe TKan Ever 4 dt- - xr 498-R-- . U leads the . . , , o, b. foct- o- World in Moto; , -- jf Pr.Fw. : . - " 1, X Yi- - :At 0 A 51)2-W- - $ d ' 1 4-DO- SEDAN OR brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc ...wheels, included at no extra cost 1 1 . ' Hudson (ft?) Sedan 1695 and Tax Extra Sc'hbf ield Auto Co. Prove v The New Special Six 2 111.)! ': - s Xlt t Everyone Says It Sales Prove It AlTJrVtces Freight in Dixon, lyouise Dixon, Kathryn Kom-ne- FOR on a uice Berniee Robinson, Elva Fergu- thriving" Imsineas proposition. Centon, Ernest Rowley, Lathair Rowley. ter strert, Povo, tltfth, Home 'Instir-- ' Kihcard Rowley, Red .Crawlt?y aud Marfcll Bird. ' FOR SALE On - easy terms, little Mr. F. A. Lenbart entertained at farm, close ln..l Honie' Insurance -; prettily arranged dinner at her Agency, home Friday evening in honor of Mr. Xculiartv. vt bone hi rt hda y . oe. Will trade gorttl farm, will take urcd on that day. The entertaining home as pnrt payment. Iloine In- rooms were iieaouialiy decorateo,'. gnrance Agency. (he prevailing color scheme of pink ' and blue, iicing carried ouU FOR room modern furn ished home. 353 8. 7th E. Followmg dinner, bridge was played for vnileh. Mrs. Henry Blumen-tba- l jMBilved, f iff t prize r for ,: tlie FOR. JtKN'T Furnished - roomj- i- in lntlies. and Mt . 3. (i. Strickiey re modern home. 145 E. 3rd S. Phone ceived the. first prize for the. gentle 2T7-J- . .S21 men. Tho guest list, exclusive" of (he iriHist of honor and the hjstess. in-- i The reason why I trade . at the tuded. Mr. and GistikkU'y, rAJ'hite- Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Ilarabaugh, Mr. cause I save 30 and 40 per cent on . and Mrs. IlorttibrtKik. Mr. and my barber work.'I receiTe conrteoiw Mrs. Henry Bluinenthnt and the treatmeat at all times. 271 West guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Center, Provo, t"tah o'f Burkett ; , Sprlngville. '" " ".' FOR RE.N'TModern 4 room brick ' Mfs, Mary Markkham entertained bouse. Inq. 373 E. 4th N.V Friday afternoon at her home in honor, of Mrs. Olive Mlllburn and FOR RENT 3 rwms, built in Mra." Corn well of Salt Lake.! The ytchpflcablnetjnd jlnkL-batlriifertnining rooms were attractively roint partly modern. Also garage. ' JW3 W. 1st S. decorated, fOsmo,!HmI- - faUV:tIow.er Pbrtbe'455-J- . SALF-Bnrga- 1 m. Hudson Brougham M495 prjv-lege- Utah Jlrvi T"b W.-II- , u 0 Qreater quality plus peaier value- - ? I is the magnet that is drawing ' buyers by the thousands to this Sedan 7" 7 new Special" Six 4-Do- or Jackson Motor Car 4J.i. ... ...v : ' j - i "Dependability Regardless PROVO '. " Go.! ". I 4 of Profit" . 'A t ; ,,lTAI |