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Show ' PROVO EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1928. goes Ethel Dockett. Society Editor, Pborx 107 GCXSTS AT DIN N EI - aft. and Miar Mr. Oku Garrett entertained tainad at dinner at their bom Wad-tt member of. the Utopia club at aeaday evening in compliment to ker born Thursday afternoon, and Mr. and Mra. F Clarence Green of La anjoyabl time waa spent with, Ogden. American Beauty roaea were arda, Auaie aad sewing. A asue- - m aa a decoration. Covers war lous luncheon H served to Ue foV laid for fifteen. iwlng club member! ; Mra. William onnen. Mrs. Shirley Bee. Mr, rfe 80CLU, HOIK LXTB Aa enjoyable time waa spent by Craadal. Mra. Jack Booth. Mr. EmU Jacobaon, Mr J. Frank Ward members of the Social Hour club nd invited guests: Mr. Alma at tba bom of Mra. 8. A. Carter hoydan, Mr. Smart. Mr. Thursday aiternoon. Mr. D. B. Mc axmaa and Mr. Ernest Rasmu-- Bride gave an Interesting story and delicious refreshment were served. The club member present were Mrs. Joha Van. Mr. Sylvester DINNER GIVEN Brewer, Mr. D. B. Mc Bride, Mrs. KOR FLATER Mr. Maud B. Jacob' entertained Jamas Sumner.H.Mrs. George T. CarKoffard and Mrs. Lt a well appointed dinner party In roll. Mr. W. her room at tba Proro high acbool A. A. Lovcrldgs, building Thursday evening, for the fnembar of the cast of "The Wrong HONORED BY FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum M. Larson Mr. Wright" tba play presented by the Provo high school faculty in the wera entertained at their bom In after- Lake View Wednesday evening, by school auditorium noon aad svenlng Thursday Carnations were member of the geneologtoal ..ao jed la decorating the dining tab!. elety af U Vineyard ward. The In addition to the members of the Larson' war former member of act, several member of tba faculty the Vineyard ward. Game and krho had charge pt the play were music were enjoyed and delicious refreshments war served to 30. . klao sorved. CNJOTABLK AFTEKNOOJI fttrTT" Ej-ne- st at- -- - BtBTHDAT ViRANDSONfl 1 . CELEBRATE Mile Strong entertained at M, delirious chicken dinner at ber ioma Thursday evening, compllmen- ary to her grandson. Roland strong fwhoea fourth birthday anniversary (occurred on that' day. Game and nuslc were also enjoyed by eigh-- - Gkairaice" Sale UpOir-claiia-ry , Entire Stock Entire Stock BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN MEET - The regular meeting and banquet of the Provo Business' and Profes sional Women's club waa "held at - the Hansen Catering comspny Thursday evening, with Mia Graeei Cheever In charge. During tba dinner two vocal solos were furnished after . by Miss Cleone een, which Mr. GladyiXVfielson gaVe . a splendid talk on" Vthe Club Em . .""HILT) REN "8 BIRTHDAY Miss blem and It -- Meaning." Buckley led community Mr. T. W. Scott entertained at Amelia. of several original songs hildren' birthday party at her singing feme-- , Wednesday afternoon. com? featuring; Jh4clubmblmdrs. Christina Sprlngmeyer, chairman Jimentary - to her of the committee for the musical tughter, Helen Mae. whose birth-a-y There. to be anniversary occurred on that comedy, "Hello by the club In February, exlay. Games and music wera en Joywas plained In detail the work of the id and a delicious luncheon committee and offered a prize to arved to fourteen. the Individual selling the moat i , ticket, and a theater party to the CHEATR15 PARTY group selling the most. Aa enjoyIND LUNCHEON Ben Thomas entertained a number able Urn was spent by the mem' f friend at theatre party fol- - bers of the club In attendance. . iwed by a luncheon Thursday eyeing Participating in the pleasant TRES JOLI CLUB PARTY Members of the Trea Jolt club fair were the following: MIm wer ,3iHgnTfuIIyT eHiertilneJt anei Swallow Mr and Mrs. I-- G "hurber, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Tid- - Thursday afternoon at the home of ell, Bert Evan, Miss-JeaSawyer Mrs. Lynn Sutton. Sewing, music and luneheen were the diversions knd Earl William. and wer enjoyed by the following: Mis Rhoda Douglass, Mrs. John tRAMATTC CXl'B Ellison, Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mr. A. I Miss Alloe Jones entertained a O. Iverson, Mrs. Allle Jones, Mrs. 'croup of First ward member at Albert S. Jones, Mrs. Harry Mr. William McCoard, Mra tier home Wednesday evening, for the purpose of organizing a club to Gertrude Page, Mrs. Bert Sutton, It known as the Provo First Ward Mra David Sutton, Mrs. Leo Thur-maMrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. MilDramatic club. The affair was also kivea In honor of Miss Florence ton Thomas, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Miller, who will leave Monday for Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Walter Kan Bernardino, California, t- - Whitehead, Mrs. George Zabrikie, Kpend the remainder of the winter. and Mrs. George Beebe. . ("The following officers were chosen: f JRlalne Larson, president;" Charles ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOCKCEDr ICMCTfmryBaasureTf Tlondo Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley of Robinson, stage manager: lAllce Jones, director and play read this city wish to announce the enier. Games and music were enjoyed gagement of their daughter, Eva, Muring which a delicious luncheon. to Quin Lamar Clayton, son of twa served to fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. Algene Clayton of Salt Lake. The marriage will take PLEASANT VIEW CAMP place January 17 In the Salt Lake Mra T. J. Foots entertained the temple. Miss Farley is employed 's pioneer daughters. of the Pleasant as the the bookkeeper at View camp at her horn Thursday and Mr. Clayton Is the bookafternoon. A business session was keeper at the Maytag Washing Maheld, after which a story was given chine company In Salt Lake City. A by Mr. Rachael Mecham and party will be given In their honor by Mrs. Eva Gillis-pl- Saturday evening at the home pt jokes were-tol- d Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Went Invita26. tion have been Issued to 45. Winter Wejfht a-- 33 .J.- i- Men's Underwear 36 inch Hope Bleach Muslin - 1... yards for 3G inch Key Note Bleached -- H ........ n ; d, n. -- 36 inch "Teasle Down" Outirtg ffl 4 V yards for , 32 inch Scotch and Kalburnie Ginghams, 6 yards 32 inch Fancy Dress Ginghams Vt yards forTrrTTTTrr.". .". . T. AIPArrow CI fifl . . collars, special .... . .$1.0(j f I xo pygial of Ladies Heather Wool Hose C flfl j Special, 5 pair. . . Children's Bath Robes, Men's Bath and One lot Men's Sweaters, going at..;. . . .HALF Price Men's Pajamas. . . .20 discount Boys' Kaynee Brand Wool Suits aaVoff Men's Scarfs, Gloves, Belts, Handkerchiefs, etc . .33i off One lot of Boys' Long Hose, in size 7 only C1 flfl I UU flfl "flI iUU 4 pair for ...... ..... 36 inch Lingette for slips Boys' Lindy Jackets and 3314 Sweaters going at OFF One lot of Ladies' Slips and $1.00 7;. Bloomers, 2 for Men's footless Wool Golf Sox ...$1.00 2 pair for Men's Bow Ties, regular 75c c .. to close out at Men's ties, regular $1.50 CI flfl : . . . .'. . I UU . Special Ties .Men's $1.00 value 7CJ .....$1.00 of 36 inch Percales Special, yard One lot e. i mm yards L2Jor. 1 ........... ....... Infants9 Imported Belgian Tapestries, scarfs', etc. .20 discount Special . . One lot of Organdy and Felt Pillows ...20'L Discount Special One lot of Organdy Pillows . . ... .... .$1.93 f Lunch sets tivorkr2 Department I . 'I Ofte"lot t V L .... ......$1.93 SflmlffiWi"Tmmm: embroidered dresses ,$1.00 J : f I 0J Gargle with warm Salt wa W then apply orrt throat- V4 6W tTNitlUmJm 1 I J 1 rr r 1 I I 1 "V.- - S) gj ,11 QUALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS C0RETHR0AT STORES Special .. 4 two vocal duets. Mlas Lucile Worth CAMP 4 AND ENTERTAINED Mrs: Peart Olson, Mrs. Barbara Ing and Miss Veda Porter; violin Hoover, Mrs. May Clayton and Mrs. selection. Donald Olson; two readLydia . Fielding - entertained . the ings. Miss FowersT westers history. pioneer daughters of camp No. 4 Mrs: Edith T. Booth. At tha conand 6, Thursday afternoon at th; clusion of the program delicious re? home of Mra Olson. The follow- freshment wer served to 40. ing splendid program was enjoyed historical sketch of the lives of riONEEB DACGHTERS Jamea W. and Mary B. Loveless, ENTERTAINED read by Mrs. Thomas C. Romney; Mra Clara Giles and Mis Mary piano selection. Miss Wilms Boyle; - QMSaEfiHTO Oiie;lot Knit Suits77.$1.00 One lot brushed wool Suits for-r-r- WmiBKKEKmEBlBIBnKHmEHKKKEKKKKKRL " . O) l : . 1 East Center St. ' janoyrisrNP -- X.-- ..T77 rr.$i.oo I uC out Art Department STORE We want you to feel that our fctore is "your store." That it was established in Provo because of a ' desire to succeed in extending the most to the food buying public of Prove If our store pleases you, if it has enab!edyou to serve better foods for less money, if you appreciate that friendliness felt here, if our effort at maintaining a higher degree of sanitation appeals to you, then tell your acquaintances, friends and relatives about it, so that they too can eniov the most satisfaction and pleasure in the purchase of their meats and groceries. - Remember the more we sell, the more we can reduce our margin of profit. So you help yourself ultimately by helping us sell more now, ' V . . each .$1.00 lot Ducilla package v.... 50 off goods ; F00D To close, Inf antsCribTJIankets , 71 ...... fin $I.UU C1 Tea Towels to work 4 for ...............$1.00 Aprons to embroider System store has no feature more ' ftpt of the ordinary than the spirit of "friendliness" radiated by its This is not an accident . . personnel. iff just a happening. It predom' inates throughout the 0. P. Skaggs System organization. The spirit is genuine. A man unable to get "gteaf pleasure from bettfgf1&f Utf ice to others, is put of place In an O. P. Skaggs System store and Tould not radiate.! spirit of friend-lines- s toward those who select our store, above afCothera in Provo, as their source of food supply . JIYOUR I uC Miscellaneous Hems It Is said that an 0. P. Skanjs ,1 .....50 1C One lot of 36 inch cotton Challis 8 FBIEND CI flfl pliUU yards .:.::.::;..i$1.00 9 nair i Auer-bach- 4 . Lounge Robes 0K0' Ladies' Bath Robes OFF Children's Sleeping Garments 25 "OFF Hpcrial discount Ladies' Slips and Bloomers QRr values to $2.93, special each ; 33C Misses' Wool Hose ......;.-.:.$i.oo 2 pair Art liUU fn liUU for ...... . t...................... ..... 3 for Doubles One lot of 36 inch A. B. C. Silks, beautiful printed patterns. ......'...$1.00 2 yards One lot' Printed Pongee. .,...$1.00 4 yards "Women! extra quality flanneL. 1 ftft i i"U ;, .... each Night Gowns One lot of Ladies Kid Gloves Arrow brand laundered, collars 7 for . .$1.00 Silk Shirts, band typ, values to $8.00 , . , v. $1.9 special j Wool Work Sox, 4 pair . . . . . ; .$1.00 I J3 MenV Lisle Work Sox, 9 pair .... ... .$1.00 Good size fancy striped Turkish CI flft $liUU Towes, 6 for 20x40 double thread, fancy border and also 6A plain white bath towels ... andTan Ileusen Brands of soft 4 Vr Cotton Discount 4 Men's Furnishings Must Go P iUU yards for r"3(Tlnch' Ranger Unbleached Muslin CI flfl liUU 12 yards 81 inch Bleached Sheeting frl flfl 2Vi yards pliUU UnMeftchcd-6hettii81.iiich C1"flfl v. yI yards , . ; r.vi 42 inch Foxcroft Pillow Tubng M Hfl liUU 3 yards 36 inch "ACME" Outing Flannel in light and dark pattern. C1 flfl P liUU 52 yards 10 mm Singles. :..9liUU Muslin M fin I Blankets Of) WhL Weight I - Robes Summer . 8 - ... Cotton and Discount four-year-o- ld - Rub U4 Ymrir Nuttall were hostesses to the members of ramps 2 and 8, Daughters at UUh Pioneer, at the Giles Thursday afternoon. A his tory 'of L. John and ' Elizabeth Qarkston Nuttall was given bys their daughter, - Mrs. Giles, afte which Miss Mary Lea read the four act play, "Janice. Meredith." Refreshment were served to 44. resi-den- cs - aMasMsaMasasaaMawaaaaaaaaaaaasasaissaaaBa DAI OUTERS MEET OF PIONEERS . Member of camp No. S, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leila Snyder, 67 East Third North. The assisting hoatesnea were Mrs. Eliza Aah worth and Mrs. Alice Dangerfield, Mrs. Jane Snyder gave a splendid historical sketch of the life of her father, Joseph after which Miss Snyder fuminhed a piano selection." Mr. Nesbit gave a humorous reading and Mrs. Grace Cheever of the central camp gave a short talk. Mrs. Jane Snyder, who la an. honorary member, was presented" .with. a beautiful bouquet of ffoweraf f rorn Mr. .J. M, Jensen, telicieu refreshments "were served to 40. Fbr-syth- e, - ENJOYABLE GIVEN ; ssMaaamaMPasaaaBlaa I AKD PAKTV Satisfaction Guaranteed wr a ygiypimp . Mra Jluca Price- - antertaincd a ; For many year, men and number of .friends at her hnmc i women everwhere have Nsturv'iaieOTii aelaaawmWai tm Three of takies Tuesdayjjftefnoon. K been otilng and recommend.a n!loJr ebeeka. Trmiy . ing briOge were played. 'Mrs. Jtl. D.I TmkeM fellow thwor tntrm e' NATVBE S UHiOY-- M nriM. uJ tiuscore JEull Firmage receiving I retaufiNUvee.'W. TWa , favor and th connoiat ion prize be-nub the tnn.formu. Irj Ml ine won by Mrs. P. L. Larson.' A A diuretic stimulant to the df licious luncheon followed anl j -' ! was served to Mrs. "Arnold Raw-- , kidneys lings. Mra. R, A. Moorefield. Mr , Quick" R. F. Beams. Mm. E. D. Firmajre. " Try Them Mrs. John L. Poih. Mrs. L. V. Sut--' " Kold Everywhere ieRacaBinaafla4 a4 Sola fcy ton, Mra Shirl Wilson. Mrs. Henry . W. Cease,. Mra P. L Larson. Mrs. All 6 Provo Drufirists. 'Adv. A- - W Turner anil-- Mrs- - Stanley! vam. a cui gians nowi oi sweei Mia EthW Thomas of Salt Lake peas formed an attractive center- - L. C Wals cf Elackfoot, Idaho, was a vitrtorr.erc torday. . was a Provo visitor Thursday. piece i or ue luncneon varjie. - s 1 , Foley Pills e . ' - |