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Show ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF . AMERICA Mrs. Vera Nelson will entettvn the Royal Neighbors of America. camp No. 888T at a business meet ing and social at .her residence on First- - East and Seventh South. o'clock. A Tuesday afterroosrat full attendance Is desired. NEWS Lthe) Duckett Society $SI.I.A. Road i: U; Show Tuesday :. Immodistely following the snnusJ X. A road bow, which Is to bs prontntoil tn th respective ward erf Utah ataka Tueaday cvaoing. Uw contestants are requested to meet at the Third ward amusement hall where the Judges will announce their decision of the - wihninf wards. The Utah stake M. L A. hoard members will entertain at a k party at that time, for the i tsontestaoU.1 and all are urged to attend in their costumes. ' Each of the 15 wards in the stake will present at least one act on the splendid blU that has been arranged , five complete acts will be furnished to each ward. Several of the wards wHI present onrorTnoTeTtetiEhtfai fill-i- n numbers In addition to we regular program.' Three Judges will be stationed at each ward to decide beet acts, which ill be on the presented ia the finals In the Provo high school auditorium Thursday IJJt ne November 17, at The entertainment evening, .clock. 7:43 Tuee-- , day evening will commence at I a cordial invitation U extended to the public in general o'clock and , . PROF. FABDOE TO UF.CTUR- B- ,, YFrof. TrEarVPardoe onof the - "Flay Prowill give a Auction."! before, the members of - the recreational class of dhe extension division of the B. T. U, at their meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock in th faculty room of the , university, A full attendance la i desired. " , . ;.- '; WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs. A. B. Worsley will give the literary lesson on "The Life and Poetry of ,dgar Lee Masters," in Mha Manaru,: ward Relief society jneeting Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 (O'clock. Mrs. Don C. Williams will furnish vocal solos. All interested manavt) are invited to attend. ; -THIRD WARD RELIEF WCIETY- An Interesting program has been a arranged by the . special ' acUvity division of the Third ward Relief 'society, for the meeting Tuesdi" All afternoon i at 2:30 o'clock. members and friends are invited to - v ' 'attend. - ..- - l- 1 FOURTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY- - EdHr; Pbon 107 .':' na - PAGE THREE court house Saturday artcria :,j Mrs. Ivaa Therm left Sunday for jib. isyron uasirup, couwy cteru c her home to Spring Canyoa, after .. i - tJtancTfuBly. spending two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bandley aad Mr. and Mrs, Henry Books. . Wllford Day of IV' raoxB was here on business today. Jimmy Tranaett Cleveland boxO. F. Farsner of Soldier Summit W. F. Murdoch .of . Beaver is er, lost his last horn fight a few was a Provo visitor today ea busispending a few days here with days ago before starting on a-. tour ness, j : at the far west frienda Mr. aad Mrs, E, X. Hebnes of Duchesne were among the visitors to Provo today. CITY NEWS Miss Agaea XetteVand Hiss Amy Johnston of Salt Lake visited friends here over the week end. Mr. aad Mra. Whit Hoftver spent the week end In Soldier Summit Miss Genevieve Burton of Ogden the week her with her aunt Mrs. Jane Thomas. Is spending, . ! tertained. at a prettily appointed family dinner at their home Bute-daafternoon, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Leland O. Campbell of Salt Lake, whose second wedding anniversary decurred on that day. A color scheme of pink and white was used to decorate the dining table, the centerpiece being a cut glass bowl of pink asters. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spurgeon, Mrs. Nellie Patten of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Miss Bessie Hatton, Mis Beulah Hatton, Mrs. Rachael Hatton, Alban Seethaler and .'the host and hostess. The regular meeting: of the . Fourth ward Relief society will be Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 . SIXTH WARD 'Jield - BELIEF o'clock -- In Hhe assembly room of i SOCIETY The literary section of the Sixth the ward chapel. Dean Gerritt De Jong of the B, X. V. will furnish ward Relief society jwill have charge-Tp- f Tuesday Jensen, assisted by Mrs. Claude afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.' A splenf Ashworth, and Mrs C F. Eyring, did musical program has been arwill give the literary lesson ou the ranged, and Mrs.. Parley L. Lar-se- n will give the lesson on "Ths '"Life and Poems of Edgar Lee All tnetnhora nt thn ' tjfe and Works of Edcrar Le I (Organisation and friends interested I Mastera" AU members are c.rdial-ar- e invited to attend. ly Invited to be present of Provo and Hanna A D. Hutchlngs of Lehl were married Saturday afternoon at the Utah. county court house.'' The ceremony was performed by County cierx to. tsyron jjasirup. J. JX Sample of Burmingham, Alabama, was a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rldney of Og den spent the week end here with friends. ssussb Ail.J s- - 9-- ' - i i J j til 111 l4UAt.aC.liL in this way we are able to use the material in your washing. I v Possibly this is one of the main reasons clothes last longer; why laundry-washe- d Phone 165. Paul Wallace Smith and Louise Lee Hadley, both of Salt Lake, were united, In marriage at the county LAUNDRY a does itbest 09 TH sjAXPwLV Fanchon & Marco's "IDEA" SEASONS Coming Thursday WllS. The Premier Value Giving Event of the Year! tSAt MMMWIIWlllllllWIHIWilllllllM JorotoGiAJmil " Sim AntarrioMotrao fa the Herbert Wilcox Production jtoSuas rbmpadbuir APamount Release Tuesday and Wednesday at Paramount , . We have replenished our stocks and have again purchased at tremendous price concessions the newest winter apparel without sacrificing our usual high standard in materials and perfect workmanship and offering it at tremendously low prices. :: : . : Make up your mind right now that you're going to attend this sale tomorrow ' and see for yourself the biggest values of the year. PAN VELVET 1' LOT SILKS -- Winter Coat Women's Misses' Your Home All " to 52 . Iotof New $3.50 WOOLENS 1 Woolens, values to Special CO IQ sale price yard Dresses Rich Silks in the new'shades. Smartly styled and trimmed styles for all occasions. Sport and Dress Coats New arrivals in sport and dress coats. .Hundreds in this selection. Values to $30.00: Sale price lor Wiife Parlor Furnace is. in a class by itself. They are handsomely rp HE Charter Oakwith blue enamel black. All other .Coats an GIFT WITH WITH EACH PARLOR FURNACE H Fur Trimmed -- " or grey, or case in mahogany, The bright nickel trimmings and beautiful enamel finish, make the Charter Oak Parlor furnace a thing of beauty in any home. See them in our windows come into our stores arid look them over then place your order and we will fully install it in your home. And remember that all D. T. R. Co. stores will give a handsome gift absolutely free with each Parloor Furnace purchased- - Sizes-1- 4 Juniors' 1 Manufacturer's Purchase Prices Don't miss this! dNdSak In 54-INC- Values to $3.00 Crepe Satins, $5?....-'.....-..$1.0- If you're planning to buy a new Puts One leate CojiifoFl - and stock is selling at prices far below regular. New fabrics have just been received and the assortments are now complete come ...... - : Prices Slashed On Silks and Woolens Our entire Silk Woolen Best quality; Pan Velvet. Eegu lar $5.50 value Sale price, yard Buys JLi:; -- ' our ; 3 GIVEN AWAY-- A ms Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sadlachek of Pittsburgh, Pa., were among the visitors to Provo Saturday. ' The Famous Charter Oak Furnace Heats From 3 to 4 Rooms 50 foOOO T HEvmfamily bundleiuis unmediatdy'sorted IttUllU hg "Mt"' built-rover- ed ' Samnel A. Hutching Carefully Sorted . s A Parlor Furnace Par". in two-cour- ville, H. Cummlngs, Carl Woolsey,-MisVera Haymond Mrs. Luella Haymond and Mr. and Mrs. E J. Haymond all of Salt Lake. Many useful wedding gifts were received by the young couple. Tther-TneeU- a ... was furnished to which Attorney Jacob Coleman gave legal advice to the ycung couple which would greatly benefit them to the future, and Owen Smoot made very of their future. Mrs. Mitchell furnished several delightful leadings, after which Mr. Mitchell rendered clarinet selections, accompanied by Prof. Elmer Nelson and Miss Etta Jones. Games and music were enjoyed at the conclusion of which a delicious luncheon was served. The invited guest list: Included the following: Attorney and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. Electa Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smoot,. Mr, and Mrs. Wells Brim- halL C. E. Jones and daughters. Etta- - and Florence, Mr, and Mrs. Dell Wood, Prof, and Mrs Elmer Nelson all of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood of Lehl Mrs, H. L. dimming!, Mrs. Wlnnifred C Wool sey, Mrs. Claire If Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. irS. Wood allTiT Salt LaVe City, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Haymond, and Mrs, Earl Haymond all of Spring' en-- Covers were laid for 10, including SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Cett members of the family, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rust and Loria Evans. tertained at a well appointed dinner at their home Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Miss Margaret LAMBDA TAU MEETS :" Van Cott, Miss Lois Oswald. Miss THIS EV ENLXG Ruth Kingabury and A. Van Cott Members of the Lambda Tau club all of Salt LjJte, who were In Provo will meet this evening at the home to attend the U. of U.-Y. U. foot' of Miss Agnes Farrer. . Games and ball game. ENJOYABLE BRIDGE PARTY music will be enjoyable features of Members of the Saturday After- the entertainment and luncheon will NETETTE CLUB noon Bridge club anda few Invited bi served. A cordial invitation Is Miss Cora Vest wlU entertain the guests were delightfully entertain extended to all members to be pres members of the Netette club at her " ed at the home of Mr. Wlut L. ent home Wednesday evening. Sewing v Hoover Saturday afteroooa. Braise and music will be enjoyed and a luncheon will be served. All mem colored chrysanthemums, and ferns SOCIAL HOUR CLUB are cordially invited to atprettily decorated tbn entertaining will enter bers Mra Carroll George .' . rooms. Three tables of bridge were tain the members of the Social tend, played, the high score favor being Hour club at her home Thursday DOROTHY GISH AND MORENO won by Mrs. Lenn Crew, and Mrs. afternoon. The time wTll be spent IN MADAME POMFADOt Bl" K. W. Bailey being awarded Uh with music and luncheon. A sewing, second prise. A delicious luncheon cordial Invitation is extended to all Dorothy Gish and Antonio Mor? followed the card game and was members. eno, two American players, can be credited with a great deal of the served to the club members: Mra ..v success Which "Madame PompaPaul Davis, of Payson. Mrs. L. A Creer, Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Mrs. DELIGHTFUL CLUB dour", Paramount 's new picture Glen Simmon i. Mrs. K. W. Bailey; CARD PARTY which will be shown Tuesday and Mrs. James Wilson was hostess to Wednesday at the Mrs. L E Vincent, Mr Paramount Howard Graham, Mra Bob Bullock and in the members of the Social Hour I Thei vited guests: Mrs) C N. Wnittaker, ciud ana their husbands at a card of becoming as popular a Tomantle Mrs. J. M. Seeney, Mrs. Ike John party at her home Saturday eve team as the Vilma Banky Ronald aad Miss Ruby Taylor. ning. The season's flowers and ferns Colman combination. The love were used to decorate the entertain- story which these two tell as .: ' ing rooms. Three tables of progres- Pompadour and her Impoverished MANY FRIENDS ATTEND sive five hundred were played, the sweetheart is one that will be re TROUSSEAU TEA score favors being awarded .to membered long after the spectator Miss Norma Bandley, whose mar- high Sylvester Brewer and Mrs. left the lobby. riage to Karl C Nelson of Provo Carroll and the consolation George has . In the prizes will take place Wednesday In the supporting roles, a group won by Mrs. Sylvester Brewer of English players give excellent Salt Lake temple, gave a trousseau ibeing S. A, Carter. A delicious and The following, especially, tea at the home of her sister, Mrs. luncheon- - was served to the support Henry Booke, Sunday afternoon. following: Mr. and Ms. Sylvester stand out in Important roles: Henri Bose as King Louis XV; Oibb Mo-Silver baskets and cut glass vases Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. George CarComte Maurepaa; Nelson of orchid : and white chrysanth roll. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Kofford, Laughlln, Duke de Courcelette; Cyril mums were iised in decorating the Mr. and Mrs. S. A Mr. and Keys, Carter, entertaining rooms. Delicious re- Mrs. J. B. Sumner, Dr and Mrs 'a McLaglan, Gogo and Tom Reynolds freshments were served during the J. Cunningham, R. K. Homer and rrunier. The story is one of France In the afternoon. More than 85 friends Mra George Ladd. eighteenth century. It traces the called and viewed the elaborate life of Pompadour from her humble trousseau display, whicU was one of ENJOYABLE DANCE beginning right up to the height of the most beautiful of the season. AT BONNEVILLE ner fortune. It seems that the ,; A large crowd attended the dance king's favorite wasn't always conBIRTHDAY' ANNIVERSARY ward tent with what she had. given , in the Bonneville Pompaamusement hall Friday evening, un dour ventures out one CELEBRATED and Mra Melissa Lewis entertained at der the auspices of the ward pri enters an inn where she night meets a prettily appointed dinner party mary association, rne paramount falls ni&djy in love with Rene and La Sunday afternoon at her home; In Gleemen furnished the music, and val, a,, poor young poet. The plot compliment to her son Kenneth, delicious candy was sold during the develops with amazing speed until whose birthday anniversary oc-- 1 evening by the ladies of the associa well Pompadour is saved from curred on that day. The season's tion. disastrous ruin by her own quick t . KEWLTWEDS HONORED One of the most njoyabl affairs of the past week was' the party given Saturday evening at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. William H Mitchell In honor of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell, who were recently married ia the Salt Lake temple. Mrs Mitchell was formerly Mis LaReal Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Jonea of this city. An appropriate program. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Mr. and Mra. J. B. Seethaler PRO VO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927. flowers were used in decorating. GVrTS AT DINNER A v at special, prices. Fur Trimmed Fur Trimmed COATS COATS beautiful selection of new coats, new colors ' and styles. Values to $39.00. " ' - Values to $25.00 This is an opportunity not to be These dresses are ovjerlooked. " the latest in style and materials and were made to seil at more than this low price for this spec- - ' ial sales event. k Other Dresses special 7 QC Cfl at'V" $80.00 Coats, wonderful tailoring, furs and fabric. All sizes." Special POSITIVELY NO CREDIT Can be extended anyone during this sale. ' selling for cash we sell for less. By BETTER WOMEN'S WEAR AT LOWEST CASH PRICES A Deposit rTmyloTMussel Co. "The Proyo Springville .Nephi House" PL Grove Sp. Fork Payson One-Pric- e Will Hold Any Garment" .elected;UiitiL. . Heber Wanted!' Am. Fork : . |