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Show 1 k PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27. 1927. PAGE FOUR i residence Tuesday evening. Tbe af fair wa in the form of a. bridal fcoower and Butny useful and beauti ful gifts were received. Game and dancing were- etfjoyable feature of the evening' entertainment, and delicious luncheon wag nerved to" 20V - Ethel Duckett, Society Editor, Phone0T LADIES UTLRAKY CUB MEETING ... Tbe lam meeting ifThrastfiCitT 1ae Ladies LHrary club was held Wednesday afternoon at tbe residence of tin, I'eter Jensen. The annual election of ' officers place, the following, lieiug chosen : Mrs. L. B. Harmon, president (rt- TiwiHt): Mm, Duie Bauitteyr president; Mr. Allien lli kuiaii. secretary an4 treasurer; Mrs. Ralph ; EnterBooth, reporter Mrs. Dnu tainment Tomiuittee: Hunter,- - Mm. M. W. Merrill Mr'. a v. r. women to give Taylor; Program EXTEBTALVMJCNT An eutertalnhient will be given Saturday afternoon at i o'clock in the fad ul ty rooia of the B. X. V. by the B. X. V. women in honor of Mrs. Sua A'. Gate and Mr. Zina Y. lard, 'the .only lady member of the board of director ierliug Krcanbrack, Mrs. IVter X. Jensen. 'la us were made for summer entertainments, one to tie given each month. A delicious luhcheou a served at the conclusion of the meeting. 1 tk I lAKit--r ; VEt U H H JUtE PPEB The Fifth grade pupils of the Manavu ward religion class pleasantly sunwised their teacher, Sim Walter Freshwater, formerly Mia at the Kill Palmer V-C- il MHUfc-J'uline- r. pfeiirverMtyrTnr t.rs vf l'rexideut Brlgbam to daugfi-TXephr- Young, founder of the university. A fine program has been arra'uged after which a social hour will be enjoyed and refreshments served. A cordial to all B. T. C. invitation women to be In attendance. 1 1 XEiU2 C IL Thompson entertained at dinner at their borne Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Thomp son' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Evans or Suit Late who were here used in vMtfng: tiweet peas we derorating the dising table. Co fern were laid foe eight . AT E.NTEOTAtNEl Mr. aaud Mrs. O. L. BARXETT -- HOXORED- -i 1 m i i i HONORED BY. rKIENIJ. Miss Eva J mid, who is returning to her home in Idaho Falls. Idaho, next week, after spending the wl- ter here while atten4ing tle B.Y-was guest of Ihmiut at a delight ful social affair given by Miss Aiiu Jones at her home Thursday evening, Pregreitfise gaute were enJoyed, the prizes being awarded to Biaine Larsen and Miss Billie Bean, the latter receiving the consolation favor. A deliciouM luiM'bann was served. Participating in the fare-e- t party were the following: Miss Hilda Hodgkinson. Miss Billie Bean. Mbw XormaThurber, Miss Iretta Mortimer, Mia Melba Larsen, Miss Marie Fletcher, Miss Melba Fletih-e- c Miss Domthy Jones, Miss Lenure Miss Amy dimming. Harris, MetwsJajnleSiMjw, RaUh Farrer, WiHlam Blaine Larsen, Mortimer, Charles Parker, Ellis Sanders, Roy -- Following the junior high school exercises held In the Provo' high school auditorium Thursday evening, the faculty members and their lartner pleasantly surprised O. L. Barnett, who wiU leave soon for makeltla nomerA dellght-rui tune was spent with game ana music, during which delicious re-Ifreshiuents were aerved to 60. Toasts were given by Principal L. ji. Har- gupt, Claude LewU and aioa- r roe Caiman. In behalf of the faculty members, Donald 1 owehton present-eCarl Harris, Franklya Har'-ris- , the guest of honor with a beauti- Patten, Reuel Jaeobsen, Mr. and Mrs. ful Shaeffer fountain pen and pen- WQlia-nG. Litchfield, Mr. and Mrs. cil, Mr. .Barnett responded, with a Albert Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. abort talk of appreciation, j? Heber J. Done. i d KENSINGTON ENJOYED .Mrs. T. C. Johnson and Miss Eve-b-u Jobnsou entertained at a Kensington at their home Tuesday evening." I'eouies. were used In decoratENJOYABLE SURPRISE TRES JOU CLUB ing the entertaining rooms. A de- fARTY The residence of Mrs. A. O. Iver-soto was licious luncheon served 25, was- - tbe scene of a delightful of members the The genealogical during the evening of sewing and affair Thursday afternoon, social ward Second of the pleas society music. , when she was hostess to the mem. antly surprised H. J. fitagg, stake bers of thp Tres Jolt club and severNETETTE C'Ll'B member of the soclet, at b4 home al invited guests. The entertaining The mcmlMrs of the Xetette club Wednesday evening, ..An. enjoyable rooms were prettily decorated with were pleasantly entertained by Mis time was spent with music , and flowers and ferns. . A delic spring June Hoover at her borne Wednes-d- games, during which a splendid pro; ious luncheon wag served at the yevening. During the time spent gram of readings and focal solos conclusion of the afternoon of with music and sewing, ar delicious was rurniKnea. A aeucioua iducu- - needlework 'and music. Present luncheon was served to the follow- eutL.was served. 19 loiwwingi weretbe following club memU'rs: ing; Miss Mildred Potter.,' Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. J. BtMgg. Mf. and Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mrs. AUle Jones, Cora Vest. Misrf Veda Vest, Miss Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. Albert Jefferles. Mrs. Albert Kathr.vn Lewis, Miss Mayme Jones, Ascelhtbjqui8t, Mf. and Mrs. Wil S. Jones, Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mrs. Miss Luella Meldruni, Miss lone liam Gout, Mr. and Mr josepn Mrs. Bert Snttou, Gertrude Page, Ludlow and Miss AftonlSaker. Clayton, Mr. ud Mtra. Andrew Mrs: .Joe Seethaler, Mrs. David SutMr. and Mrs. Oeorge Duke, Mr. ton, Mrs. Leo Tbnrmun. Mrs. Earl DINNER GUESTS and Mrs. William Vincent,a Mr. and ThonuiS, Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. , Mrs. A iileasaut affair took" place at Mrs. Arthur Harding Charles Thomas, Mrs. Harry TIhuu-a,- : tbe resideiice of Mfs. Fred Hafen Ben If. KnudVen, Mr. and Mrs. AlMrs.v George altriskie, Mrs. EHsa Mrs. Mary Scott, Wednesday afternoon, When he .en- fred Madsen, Beebei and invited guests, George. Effie Mrs. Lena Swenson, tertained a number of friends at Simmons, Mrs. Harry Asbton, Mrs. rank (fiimer. The rooms, were attractlve-t- j lah!quii't,Mins Xrpha Fornythe.MlxK Mrs. Owen White, Mrs. J. S. White, (lecdrnted with spring flowers Helen Spencer, Mr. E. J. Duckett, Thomas; Mrs. J. R. Mrs. and tbe dining table was centered Jacob I, Jaeobsen,' Mrs. Charles T. E. Thurman, Mrs. Twelves, F." i). Ciissity, with a beautiful arrangement, of Wells, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Sr., Mrs. Mrs. Teenh? Thonws. butterfly sweet peas and ferns. Cov- Caroline Monson, Mrs. Carrie . , Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. Eva BRIGE-Ll'NCnEOers were laid for Mrs. A. It. Tay, Bookeind C. Bishop Mrs. E. Mrs. lor, Arthur Nielson, Henry. Larsen, Mrs. D, jOrlo' Allen was hostess to Bowers, Mrs. Boyd Koherts of Provo, L. L. Nelson. . the members of the L'Motia chili at Mrs. John E. Booth, Mrs. William ffcef hoine"ThtlrfHly afternoon. Te- Cormiby, Jr.. Mrs. E. Thomas and H onles and snowballs Mrs. Ron McKell of Spanish Fork. STAKE PRIMARY W9ARD,. were used in uei'oi'atlnK the tastefully arranged The hostess was assisted by Mrs, ENTERTAINED R. C. Setrling and Miss Helen SterliMrs. Leon Newren enfettntoed the entertaining rooms. Four tables of " ng-.. memliers "of the Utah stake Primary Bridge were, played, Mrs. Jack Bul;: the high score prize, , lsard at her hQme this Afternoon. lock reviving ' AMERICAN' LEGION Following Hhe business meeting, a and the consolation favor being . AUXILIARY wtcial hour was enjoyed and dellc-ion- s awarded fo Mrs. Reed Railpy. A Mrs. Arnold Robison wns hostess refreshments served to sixteen. delicious luncheon followed the card to the utenilwrs of the American game and was .served to Mrs. joe Ahlander, Mrs. B. K. Bullock, Mrs. Legion' Axillary Bt herTiome Wed FRIENDS HONOR THEM Ir. and Mrs. John Schofleld will Robert, Reid, Mrs. Byron Dastmp, nesday evening. The time was speut making popples for annual Poimv entertain several friends at their Mrs. Karl Senerer, Mrs. Oran Grone-maMrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs, Arday, which will bfe held Saturday, home this evening in compliment to and during the evening thef partici-pnteMr. and Mrs. E. Elliott Dunn, Who thur Bowers, Mrs. .Seymour Gray. in the Atnerjfon, Legion will leave Sunday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Jack Bullock,' Mrs. Ralph Bulparade, after which .they returned California, to make their home. lock, jr., Mrs. Eldred S. Harding. to the Robison' residence where a Cards,, music and luncheon will be Mrs, Martha Jones, Mrs. Wilford delicious Iuwheon,wits served to 18. the diversions. Gray, Mrs. Chades A. Brown," Mrs. OrvHle Drysdnle and. Mrs. J. Ervei Chrlstensen, the. latter, two. hein? inrtted gnesre. ' ' Never before have such charming dresses been offered at such unusual prices. .... . n 41 . m Graduation SATUSDAf ' -- .$.)' A d' -- Ba FARRER: B RQSreQ : TEA E1NJDYM SPECIALS mi Hove Your Dress Delivered "Yellow Taxi Way" VIEU X AMIESX'LUB Tlw uienilicrs of the Vieux Amies club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Mildred Condon Sewing and Thursday evening. music were enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment, during which a (iclieionn liinefai served. Miss BernlVe Condon was initiated into the club. Participating in the delightful affair were the Mrs, Ethel Peterson, following: Vincent,. MLss Verda Peter-son- , Miss Lula PrIce,rMrs. Amy Cole and' Miss Bernice"ondon. 7 MiMs-Vel- wonderful special on all Silk Dresses, that have A Out of our season selling we have accumulated many broken sizes in up to the minute styles in .light Footwear. Ve are making extra special prices on this lot of high grade Slippers, and you may find just what you want at Greatly Reduced Prices, been in stocic 30 days. $19.45 Dresses $12.75 JCnrarLrila $15.45 Printed Crepe de Chine . ...... . ma I)S1NG SESSION OF SOROSIS HELD The closing session of the season of the Utah Sorosis club was held Wednesday afternoon at the residence ofrMrs.-MurrO. Hayes. The various committees gave their reports of the year's work and the. affairs of the club were turned over to Tbe officers. Mrs. L. E. Egcertscn gave an interesting taljk on the life bf Arthur Schnitz ler, Aiistnan dramatist, ami review ed his drawn, "The Lonely Way." Chili wms 'adjourned until early next fall. ay O RAN G i P E K. d newly-electe- O E Value $1.25 nrp.a Jn this Int Hundreds of yards of Printed Silks specially priced for Saturday. $2.25 " : C TREE TEA Pretty Figured RAYON DRESS MATERIAL $10.90 i i 1 Jenkins Knit Goods Co. Dresses W . Reduced Prices on Scarfs1 which were already priced very low. Buy your Scarf Saturday. You will save 50 cents to $1.00. . Dresses MAY ; SCARF SPECIAL $15.45 Extra Values Vila-cen- t, ........ ,$12.45 sizes. . Mr.-an- -- . sport and street wear a choice range of ," Commencement For Decoration Day and Every Day We Can Serve You Best i THE BIG 3 IN HOSIERY HoleproofJ . . . .... . $1.00, $1.65, $1.95 Cadet Van Dyke Heel $2.00 ... $1.85 Onyx 'ToinfeT' Heel 7: V: For Crepe Back Satins, Georgette. For. afternoony eveni n g1, Chine, "'.'', Extra Special " Atl Hosiery lor all Occasions Flat Crepes, Crepe de Shop early and get your first choice. a ffoepmof Beautif ul Styles - in the most popular materials of tne day - Amazing Values. S. f j - -- t A i i FLOCK DOT VOILS in fast colors value 63c 29c $1.75 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth- Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. ' - inKnigut, laintif fssJobn George N. Finch and Stanley F. Kimball defendants. To berold At Sheriff's Sale" on h day of June, 1927, Monday, the at 1L. o'clock Trjn- - ot said day, at the South door of Hie City and County Building, situate in Provo CiryrUtahount State of Utah, all the right, title", claim, and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the. following described real property, 1st. The Southwest quarter ( of of the - Northeast quarter Section 23, Township- - 10 SoutU. Range 1 Wes of Salt Lake Meridian, containing 40 acres more or less, subject to lien of Santaquln Lumber .(Company. 2nd. The West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 23, Township "ICTSouth. Range 1 West of Salt Lake Meridian, in Utah County,, Utah, subject to mortgage held by the Eureka Banking Coin- eontnining BO acies. 3rd. Beginning at the eenter of 10 South, Section 23.: Township of Salt' Lake Base Range and Meridian; thence 0 deg. 17 iiiln. East 7.55 chains; thence following along or near Currant Creek North 82 deg. West. 5.10 chains:; thence North 70 deg. 30 min. West 7.50 chains; thence North 79 deg. 45 min. West .SO chains ; thence South along four" acre' line 30.8 chains; S. Finch, t: i) () thence East along section' line 20 " chains more or less to the Southi east corner of the Sotithwest quar ter (4) thence North 32.45 chains to place-o- f beginning, area 69.3JV w acres, together " with water-rightsubject to existing mortgages given to the Eureka Banking Company." 4th, Beginning .74 chains .North corner of ihe of the Northwest Southeast () quarter of the XortheasJ; Quarter (4) of Section' 23 in Township 10 South, Range 1 Base: and MeridWest of Salt ian; thence South 13.13 chains; thence South 23 deg. 58 niln. East 2.72 chains; thence South 60 deg. 45 min. East 2.32 chains; thence North ISO deg. 50 niln. East 13.35 chains;' thence North 45 deg. 23 min. West 3.71 chains; thence North 76 deg. 39 min. West 5.12 chains to the place, of beginning. Area 8' acres, together with ten (10) Ike -- sharesf" water in Currant Creek.- -' AVatM right of two hours per share eac watering turn, subject to existing ' mortgage. 5th. Lots 4 and 5 In Block "4, i Plat "C" Santaquln, Utah County, Utah. Also Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and tf in Block 5, Plat "C," Santaquln, Utah'?utity; Utah, together .wUh " appurtenent water rights in : Creek irrigation Canal Company, suhjec( to existing mort' gage. .;.,' of ;' 6th. . Aiso the East half the Nort hs half of jhe North half ( ) of the Northeast quarter t () () of the Northeast quarter 17. Township - 10 South, Range 1 West of Suit T.nl-- Mprlil. inn, situate In Utah Qounty, Utah, 5 ures, - subject to containing mortgage. . 7th. Also the North half t ) of the Northwest quarter of the. o Yd. . $3,25' Printed Flat Crepe ......... . .. One lot $2.45 () () () of fast color ENGLISH PRINTS Baronet Satin specially . priced at 67c Olrst in the Value 25c BOYS' WAISTS 79c Blouses $1.25 98c Shirts PRETTY PLAID'"GINGHAM Try Our special ber v'- -.- $2.25 ' :.' SllTS AND $2.45 280 SILK HOSE ' Very Fine Number in Boys' Wash num-- - $1.00 Extra FMe Silk Chiffon HOSE Special ' .. r, 98c . j Fast color, good pattern, value 25c at to $1.75 Stains. and discoloration , on white enameled utensils are quickly removed n by washmg with tUanstr. V.- ftiso Finer Texture and Laraer Vdlume in Your Bakjnqs.Use (ess than of hsgher priced brands Chil-- ; ' 25 ounces for 25t . f ; " ' . ' ,v. - - Millions of Pounds Used , By Saucepans that taking juices; white-line- d dishes scorched from oven use, cBataeled coffee and all are easily tea pots made spotless through the use of Cloro. Scc.direc- - ' tion on label for jnany other ways to lighten -housework. . . - -t solu-Ho- are stained with fruit $1.35 Try Farrer Bros. Co. for your next pair of Slippers for Ladies, Misses and ' dren economically priced . . i i CHIFFON SILK HOSE l value stain mm enameiea ware r QlQat&JM intdttn. Extra fine grade of fine : .. the Oven V7fp 123ii:,yd.;L: r m m using 19c 98c.. donhen . j. Or Governments "AtAltGrocm! Northeast quarter of the ot Section Northwest quarter 1 17, Township W, South, Range West of Salt Lake Meridian, containing 5 acres, situate In Utah County, Utah, subject to mortgage. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, thla ?6tb day of May; 1927; J. D. BOTD, . Sheriff of Utah County,, sgtate of - Linn. By Ellas A. Gee, jpnfyrherif'f.' ABE W. TURNER, Attorney , for Knight Block, Provorutah . Pub. vdatesr Mar 27 June 17. 1927. - 'intiff, :. r of the Seal trittr ! : |