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Show t ; THE XL SUmY KERALD.LmY,. page Timr: NOVEMBER 22, 1925. V r . . I..'! ,r: .. . 4. " w . Soda Editor, Phone 101 'S t toiler, vaa the fuest of honor at llneo shower given by Mra. Oeorj Level and Mrs. Jatk Goodwin at the hime of the fonuur Friday re- - chosenj III '9lA$ vr ' $ "2 . 1 - 42 piece set White ". . , . . . 42 piece set Victory j . 42' piece set Dearatdd .J Thanksgiving , prizes will be given away Wednes day 7:30 p. m. 1st rrize Imported $4.95 .12.50' . .15.75 that will make you proud wJU Vage,nen entertain he members of the Lam- HMcUrM t&t&h Avwifc ha, Tau. club at her home Monday evening.'- - All members are expected Miss Roma Bylund, form Frovb to bp( present' 'i .v teacther 'daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. , . ... E O Bylund of this city, whose- enThe social servlcd department will of to William B, Hayes gagement" havf charge of the Relief society Salt Lake Cftf was "recehtir an meeting of the Fifth ward Tuesday nounced. The wedding will .take at 2:30. Mrs. Rosclla Miller wiU place in the Salt Lake temple In give the lesson Respon a1 30 Imported Table Damasks Made In Ireland! Made In Ireland! fll Cfl .V iwU Pure linen cream, 64-in- ch Damask. Yard ......... 64x54-inc- I sibility. "A vocal solo will be given by Mrs. Julia Brown and a violin The Valley Circle club met at the soJ4 M)owell home of Mrs. "Roy .Knapp ThursSocial Sixty Danes day evening. Music and sewing, were l features of the entertainment the The; Sixty dancing club - On The Installment i Plan . and! refreshments were served. , held a dance Friday evening In the The" members' present were Mrs; tall room of the Elks Home.-- The lor-Russ- ell Lee L. Baker, Mrs: Charles Cham- - dance was the second of a series y berlaln, Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. of dii uces, and was well" sttended. Will Robbie,. .Mrs. J. G.i Strickley, ONE-PRICHOUSE" KTIJ Mrs. Charles- - Return, "Mrs., "Dudley ; The Indies Literary club mustcale Pro . PaysonEflrin'gville Nephi Gallagher, 'and Mis Lottie Redfield. held at the home of Mrs. James A. r Bullock, Jr.,; Wedqesdsf was very :, ' ilriterestlng. Mr." and Mrs, JBrnfist Goebel W;as successful ,ahdi Ighl . 1. .. .i .... ....I ,1 . . . 1. T . .LI. i ...III ...Irf ueck gave a ery clear iicn? win ju iuis CYiiuecLlim iiviibhiiiij Ruimiafu a. Lucir wmirj Mrst rKari a meeting of. the o'.d tulW commit- - Friday evening.. by a numlwr olf description of Schubert s life. Mrs. pet beautiful tee In the Vestry of the talKrrnacle friends. A delfghtful evening was5, Her.aia uirrif sang group of SdiUberf s songs ; of the Ttnh stake immediately following the Sunday spent with games and music, fol- style . will be th guets of the manage- afternoon session of the quarterly lowed 'by a delicious luncheon which "impatience," "The Trout," "By the ment of tltfcCotumhia thenter at the conference,, to whoch all members was served to forty guests by Mrs. Sea,?;an4 "Faith In Spring.' Mrs. 'en Commandm.cnts'Vpne of the e refiuested to bg Pr.0!i; Anderson Mrs. .George, Jlorman, A. E. Ra wlings . gs ve a splendid " ' .. demonstratiba of Schubert's Unfin r. - Mrsi James Nielson,' Mrs. S. test srreeijj jroju$iious being eut , and Mrsr TeenlF Petersen.'T' Islied Symphony , on the new Ortho-- i Known. Diecmber 2. according to. Details tlje old folks phonis Victrola. . Dainty refresh Wyniaa Birfe secretary of the Old see this production will folks comratee. be arranged at that time. , Mrs. Joslah Smith, a bride of Oc-- ments were served. Pure Flax Damask, autumn M OC tulip patterns. V i t 72-in- : heavy Irish Linen Damask. tiger lily and "chrysantheCO 7R mum patterns. ' , . J u ,Tev0rilmandments, The'ilks ' . Mick-elso- immense-sale- s of-whic- last year -- h 4 are-r- e ported to have caused a duplication of the manufacturer's plant to care for the demand - floralra . .. , - y-- ' are again '. , - ..EXCLUSIVELY SOL- D- i' BY - THE New Century Printing Company TWO DOORS EAST OF KNIGHT CAXK ' ' ' Amanda Senhouse.- a bride of the near f ntnrewas the guest of Jwnor at a miscellaneous shower given fiy Mr6, William E. Banks, Wednesday r home. afternoon The rooms were prettily decorated with fall flowers and roses and a miniature bride stood under' a large1 fern. ,' ,'. The diversions of the afternoon were music and games, and were followed by a luncheon" which was served to 'the following: 'Mrs. A. F, Ahmnrr, Mrs Joseph Ahlnnder, Mrs.. Albijjt liiirdingJdrs-GleXlverley, UrsDan Wetister, Mrs. Dan Hunt er, Mrs. Amanda Senhouse, Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mrs. Arvld Reese, Mrs. Shirley BeeT Mrs. Peter Hanson, Mrs. Marion Willis. Mrs. Annie Godard, Mrs. C. II. MJUer, Mrs. Oliver Hanson Mrs. Grover Miller, Mrs. Frank Riding, Mrs. Grace Williams, Mrs. Mary Nuttall, Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. C. Sillier, Mrs. Nellie Dickson, Mfs. Zlnai Larson, Miss Grace Linton, Miss Emma Webster, Miss Vera Banks, Miss Eva McKean and the guest of honor. -Many beautiful useful gifts were received by the honored guest from the friends in attendance. r- We Also Handle Exclusively' in Provo :" " OF GREETING CARDS7 the Second ward Relief society will have charge of the meeting to be held Tuesday. The following pro gram will be rendered ; Mrs. Merle Madson will give the lesson, Thanksgiving story by Mrs. Ben Knudsen, vocal duet, Misses Anns, and Betty Madson, violin sold, Miss Margretta Farrer. ' --in You will be amazed at the wonderfully beauti ful design you may select at the price . El teachera v - 64x68-inc- ..t.3U cloth te all-whi- h 72x90-inc- Double h F. Wofflndm. 66x66-inc- Lake View Society ' l?.".plr..: $12.50 Lnncheon Sets ...j . b Ireland r- " , . ""v .( embroid- - 6x36-inc- h Beautifully ered pure linen sets. and 1 1 ll $545 Cotton Damask Napkins Assorted designs 7K? 18xl8-inc-h 6 lUC for MCVAO i) ys View. Beportef,- Mra. Karl Foote. Telephone CHOICE YOUNG CORN FATTENED TURl 3:eys The (qllowlng were Salt Lake visitors Thursday: Bishop and Mrs. Sydney Chiff, Mr. and Mrs.,Wilford Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp GiUIs-piMr. and Mrs. T. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mr. Mrs. James Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs. Charles AUred, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Krcanbrack, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Meldrum, Mrs. Harvey Booth, Mrs. D. J. Bonnett, Tracj Colvin, and " ' Jesse Stubbs. ' Monday Until Q Noon, lb. . . . ad SOME ALLDAY SAVING PRICES. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillispie Monday and Tuesday in Salt where Mr. Gillispie attended a ing of the, Utah Power and company; spent Xakc meet- Light ' .. "Mr, and Mrs. Richard Glazier and Mrs.. Oaude Snyder of Heber City visited in Pleasant View for a few v ..'! days. '.; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lewis spent Saturday In Goshen with John Lew Is, who is seriously III. ';""" Why not the whole family attehd the Kiwanis, play on December 4, its the best local taleutr ever "piit on. - r . SWEET POTATOES'. southern 4 lb. POPCORN...... the kind that pops 2 lb.' RAISINS........ 4 Ibf SUGAR....... 25 lb. bags fancy, HCp tub - pkgs. seedless' extra M C finelUl WALNUTS soft shells tf . CELERY. 7 : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zobell, who were married in Salt Lake, were die guests of honor at wedding, reception given Wednesday, evening in the Grandview ward social hallB ' Mrs. Zobell was formerly Miss Ellen" The ladies of St. Mary's guild will Birmingham, daughter? of Mrs. meet at, the home of Mrs. Charles Xewto ' jm ' Birmingham;' West Hopkins, 209orfh"Fourth Dancing" was the feature, of the street, Monday afternoon atUwo entertainmpot aad refreshments o'clock." : were served. The honored guests were the recipients of many beantl- - Valley Chairter, No. 3, O. E. S. ful gifjs from the many friends In Its regular meeting Tues- attendance day evening, November 24 at the Masonic temple at 8 p.: m. There The officers nd teachers of the will be a conferring of degrees and Lajcevlew. ward Sunday school enter--, n'freslmiEHtswnrte served, au tained at the home of L. John Nut' members and visitors are cordially tall in compliment to Maurice Nutinvited.': t v ' tall, who will leave Wednesday, J December 3, for the German-Austri- a .1" " The social 8ervlce"department f mission. , .J. v Cloth. Hemstitched H JtfVOMIN e, ' Six .....$17.50. 783-R-- Reporter, Mrs. Damask. V - Timpanogos Grandview . II ......$IZ.3U AQ imported cloth te Damaslu, Six Double h Bj ...IrKJ S!......'...,....$l.g5 Pleasant will-hol- Call in or Phone for One, of Our Representatives all-whi- h 72x72-inc- napkins: Set A pleasant evening was spent with a program, games and refresh ments. Mr. Nuttall received pres ents that will be useful In the mis sion field from the officers arid Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vance entertained at a dancing party In the Grandview ward amusement hall, in compliment to Mr. ah Mrs. Edward Partridge, who were recently mar ried. Mrs. Partridge was formerly; Miss Bern ice Vance. A program and dancing were the featurci of the evening and dainty were served. . The refreshments guests of honor received many useful and beautiful presents from the large number of friends in attendance. . Mr, and Mrs. Roy Laytal have returned to their home in Tlophe, Nevada, after visiting with relatives here. The Misses Elsie and Davis returned to Nevada Nancy Mrs. George Zabrlskie wtfs hostess visit there for to the members of the Tres Joli club with them and will ' and Invited guests at '' her home sometime. Miss Videla I vie the past Thursday afternoon. '.The rooms week n Salt Lake spent the guest of Mr. were gay with an abundance of late and Mrs. Earl Forte. , autumn flowers. . Needlework was the main diversion of he afternoon and was fol' lowed by a dainty luncheonMr. an Mrs. Rod Snow announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Reava Snow to Horace Newton. The marriage took place September 5, In Salt Lake City. 54x54-inc- Each... . " - m te - Sixnapkiiis,set ch : 7 .... high "lustre colored border fine mercerized patterns,, 51.25 Yard 68-in- " : ' J . J. . - high lustre, assorted floral patterns. Yard ,,.;.V,0UU 72-iri- ch '" " J Manufactured In Great "Britain Damask Cloth. Four napkins. Set . v . . . $3.00 Blue, Gold, Pink Borders 54x54-nc- h Damask Cloth M Cfl Six napkins. Set . .', ",'".T;T.VW"JU Bluer Pink, Gol4 Borders. ; '. r '''.'. ; : Renfrew Fast Color" Cloths ' ,t 54x54-inc- h Damask Cloth ff C A C Set , U iH3 ,'. . . . , . . . . . X Plaid Blue, Gold, Pink, s "T64x72-inch Renf rev, Colths epecial, eacjr Colors: Rose, Blue cloths. 72x7inch nc all-whi- n Lli: 4. ...I., terns. Yard n Me Patented Greeting Cards '. 59 c ch . Mrs. Parley Dixon was hostess to the niembers of the "Pravannas club at I her" home Friday 'afternoon. Pretty bouquets oi roses graced the ' eutert aiulug rooms, The afternoon was spent with sewing and several'poenis were read by" members .of the club. Dainty refreshments were served. " Dice Pattern Damask Yard '.vw 64-in- . : --t- he Yard 59c e- ng- super-scree- Cross Bar Damask 60-in- ch Solid ground all linen Six napkins. 91 flu cloth. Set - . MERCERIZED DAMASKS . all pure linen novelty Six napkins fjfj ch .....;i.,..tilU Yard Blue, Gold, Pink Borders. k Tulip, E ... Set Csecho-Slovaki- Blue, Helio and Gold 72-in- 7? , h cloth, 54x54-inc- h all linen Crash Cloth. ' flJO Four napkins 36x36-inc- h , 54x54-inc- SK-la- Co. 01dFlkstoSee;.(.: Butcher's linen cloth. h. Pink, Blue, Gold Borders "leaf and Y&rd Manufactured In !.;.i.i....;....$4.25 December. Djxon-Ta- may win! - - You Can Buy Your Dishes You dowi . . win- - the box in the Silverware given away Free coupon with each 25c purchase, '. Mlsg Loree Van Guess the weight of Rogers ' ' ot giving table. - , , CHEST ROGERS SILVERWARE 2nd prize ' 18 lb YOUNG TURKEY your Thanks- v The Columbia Sewing club will meet . Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Asset Johnson. -- mens ' Mother with a nice dinner pet for Thank' and think how" she will They cost so little'- -.- Sale ng Mionday-Sci- le elk Reading eluB.lteld a The must luterestlng meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J, W.J Roblwin. Mrs.Will.ej Jenktug was J assisting hostess. . Tbe play "Seventh Heaven" was reviewed by Mrs. William J. $now, ai)d a discussion of the play was led Vocii solos lf"Mrs7TI."GriIugbe8i; were beautifully rendered by. Mrs, Fay I. Stiehl. and Mrs. James Bullock, Jr. A social hour followed the refreshments were served "rise git ti . For Thanksgiving Pre-Thanksgivi- The rooma wer made yrrlth abundance late autnmn flowers. . Game were playad'and dainty '' refiMbmratf follow Tbe guests inrlnded tin. . II. Mrs. Jones, Mis. ' Ren Packman, PaB, Mrs. HugR Trenbolm, Mr. Ray Aghworth, Mrs. Alma Van Wag. enen, and tbe gueut of Jkonor. i Dishei 1 Wood-CUm-s A FULL RATION PEANUT BUTTER Science hold that cod-livoil is important to assure ch3-dre-a of adults a full ration of g vitamins. er DATES....... ' ''crisp large 15cT heads, 2 for 21b. . tins fresh 2 lbs health-buildin- Scott's Emulsion is' the form of oil that millions have been using so cod-liv- er dahoI . successfullysince-1873- It builds health and strength. ScoU m Bowu. Bluonificld. . J. ZS--! READ HERALD WAIIT ADS -- 4 |