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Show Uk P1.G3 ' PKOYO ETNTNG IIERALD. JIOKDAY. MARQI 26, 1928. : - f Ife Sp I no en 1 ii of sfflTT A charming-arr- ay lingerie demure or soph-- ; iaticated frilly or tailored just the sort to wear becomingly under new spring apparel. ' $3.25 The ' narrow, straps and dainty pledtings betray the or these French t onem adorable little chemises. Tho in mux Dl'CKJCTT Itsms for Umn column should be submitted to th SoaUty Editor between 1:00 A. M. and IP. U. FAMILY DINNER FOR , lng Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Mr. Ines K. Allen will gtv MOTH EBU BIKTHUAY enth lesson, and two vocal solo will Mr. and Mi Joseph C Clark fTeTrtalfted H a wtt afrafrg&a Dinh- - !be'ivrn by Mia Ruth. Johnson. A day dinner at their home Sunday cordial Invitation I extended to afternoon. In honor of Mr a. Clark a everyone Interested, and a special mother. Mra J. It Clark of Maott invitation is tendered th young whose birthday anniversary It waa mother of the ward. Spring flower --war used to decor; at th dining table. Cover were SATURDAY AFTER.NOON laid for forty. Including th follow, BRIDGE CLUB Mr. Stanley L. Dixon was hostlng from out of town: lira Louis E. Tuttl and family. Mr. and Mra. ess to the member of th Saturday L. A. Wilson, Mra F. C Keller and Afternoon Bridge club at her home and sweet family. Dr. and Mra H, R. Clark Saturday. Marigold and family. Mr and Mra Glen A. peas prettily decorated the enterJensen and family, Mr. and Mra tain ing rooms. Three tables of Elliott Jensen and arm. Mr. Lucia bridge wer played, Mra. Harold Tuttl and Mr. and Mra Nathan Uakia receiving th high score Bradley, all of Mantl; Mr. and Mra favor and Mrs. Bob Bullock th Ual Taylor and family of Castl second prise. A delicious luncheon h followed the card gam and was Gate: Mrs. W. M Riddle or - Thomas E tewi te Mi. Paul Parist. of Fay-so'Pi anil- Mra-Grace of Mra. L. A. Creer, M-Clark CUrk of Park City. J, Ed. Salt Lake, and Mra John Moffitt of Stein, Mr. GUTi Simmons, Mrs. K. social V. Bailey. Mra Whit L, Hoover. Roneta. Utah. Music and Howard chat we, re enjoyed following the Mra Stanley Morgan, Graham. Mr. Bob Bullock. Mra dinner. M. T. Kennedy and Invited guests: Mra Harold Makln and Mra. O. R. BIRTHDAY . . Brattaine of Bait Lake. CELEBRATED r Mra Jack Holder entertained at RUN DAY DINNER PARTY a birthday party at her home Thurs Sir. and Mra Harry Gammon enday Afternoon, complimentary a tertained, at- - dinner at their hem "Virginia, her daughter Sunday, cover being laid for Mr. whose birthday occurred on that and Mrs. Clarenc Gammon, Mr. Of A tweet pe Lday. Urg bouquet and Mra LeUnd Gammon, Mr. uneneon Harriet prettily . decorated th Varley, Lowell Varlry.-Jen20 were seated which around table, V. Clegg. Ray L Roy and Welby frlehds of ' the guest of honor. Gammon, and . John Dewey of Games and music wer enjoyed. Victor. Idaho. Mr. Dewey recently : returned from a three year' mimion lit New Zealand wher he PARTY JT0B PASRETBMA wasa missionary " companion of TfcAM Member of the First ward bas- LeRoy Gammon. He is th house of Mr. and Mr. Gammon unketball team,, Utah M Men's cham- gueet til conference, when he Will go to pions, and their partners, will be en Salt Lake ' City. tertained Thursday evening si e ; house. o'clock In th ward meeting Th party I being given by the I.OVELKSS SISTERS CXUB wsrd, under th direction of th re- NOTItri Members. f the Loveless Sister creational committee. Game and a program will b the feature of club will be entertained Wednesday entertainment, and refreshment at 2:30 o'clock at nie home of Mrs. RS BU I rm mm MAT. ha hat A blue ballibunU Illji to match a emart linen bag . striped la yellow, blue a black. Fan-gut-- SilkenJStepins n, - J4f $2.25.and $3.23 French Th"e original models of these etep-in- s were ever sd much more expensive. xn p a s t e 1 colors.- - i'.-.- : r. T . Rayon and Glove Silk Bloomers to $1.00 $3.25 those - who-- - prefer tailored under things these bloomers are fash ioned in dainty feminine ' styles. . 'tr -- Silk Brassieres 35c to $1.65 Cunning little affairs that attrac- -- ; Joseph W. IiOvelCus. Alt members' si requested to be present will be served. VeHcy-Ghapt- No. er- E. a. will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the Masonic Following the meeting a temple. social hour will be enjoyed and refreshments served. All visiting member are cordially Invited to at 3, O. . FIRST WARD i STORE OF FRPVO- - - THE' DEPARXWENT Orvllle ' KIJXTION HELD OF- OFFICERS Even as the fabric section is ready with new materials for spring our drapery department is ready with new. materials, You for spring can come in any day now and expect to gather a parcel of smart new ideas on jdndow Ijangjngs. " home-sewin- g, . Mra K R. Merrill was elected president of th B. Y. U. Women organization for th coming year, st the regular business session of the club Saturday afternoon. Mr. (Walter Cot tarn and Mr. Nettle KefT Sniarl'wer chosen a firt and styond vie president. After the election th following program wa enjoytd; reading. Mis Ruth Roberts; vocal solos. rUttl Mother of Mine," "An Old Guitar and An Old Refrain." ' and "Among My Souvenir", Harold Clark! accompanied by Mis Wlhna Boyle. Miss ntn etao VtttenOther etsbiu Merrill resd "Francois Vivian Villon". Other diversion were sewing and social chat A delicious rval to Easter luncheon wa member and guest. thirty-fiv- e Mra E. 8. Hinckley was hostess and assisting here wer Mrs, George Worthen. Mrs. Elsie C Carroll. Mra Susa , P. WhitUker. Mis window-dressin- SOCIETY The social ervic division of th First ward Relief Society will have RFIJF.F charge of the program at the meet- - A g. Ruffled Curtain Sets --Beaut- iful $195 to $4S0 Ruffled Voile New Scrims and By the Yard Curtain Nets r Wf 7 ; Georgia Maeser, Miss NeU Coegrav and Miss Gladys Rotter. i- -- 2c - : 3 SECOND WARD M. I, A. RODHAM ,., Elliott of th B.-- T. M tUD WARD RELIEF ' SOCIKTl U. will giv lectur on "Personal Mra Charles Stewart of the So- Adornment.' before the Junior girls cial se.rvioe section of the Vineyard of the Second ward M. I. A., Tues-d- y ward Relief society will glv the evening al 7:30 o'clock. Every lesson Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 Junior girt I expected to be In ato'clock' at th regular meeting of tendance. the association. The subject will ' be "Child Problems," and all young MANAVU WARD RELIEF mother of the wsrd are specially SOCIETY Invited to be present An Interesting program has been arranged for the Relief society ' ' CLUB MEMBERS AND meeting In the Manavu ward Tues INVITED GUESTS day afternoon at 2:30 o clock. Mr. Mr. Sheldon Dryslale entertain- Edgar will glv a talk ed the member of the Chere Amie on "The Child and It weirare.-Goo- d club .and a number of Invited music has been arranged for. guests at her home Saturday after-noo- Alt members and friend Interested life V ALU Y CHA PT K R TO tend. TAYfjOR BROS C0i Ralph Craven. Mr. Drytdal. Mra Fred Ray and Mc. Ralph Bullock. CrarenT-M- r. . - figure ana give smart lines to outer apparel. .., by 1 , " Chemises of soft silk SOCIETY fcdils FASHION PLAQUE " and up Exquisite Rayon Marquisette 5JlFh?lZlo750 inches wide. - 50Cyd. 75C $115 yd. Fancy Silk and Rayon Drapery V Entirely New Q 36 inch yd. .... .....OOC CRETONNES You will enjoy browsing through our Drapery Department to see the charm- - sen n. Easter decoration ancatora. were used throughout the- entertaining room and were tarried out In the delicious luncheon served Marigolds ware used as the floral decoration. Five table of bridge were played, Mra Denzll Brown receiving th firrt club prize and Mrs. J. S. Van Cot t the second, mi the guest favors being awarded it Mr. Oran Groneman and Mrs. Seymour Oray. The following mem- ara.cardifcljyJnyH.ej In b yrwent linen - You -- Actual Demon it - !!"""''""i"""""V . , I stration ..I?'fr5aaiCTl Hi Taste The Delicious Food Before After Your n. Jran A BIG ofpclal dance. Dancing Red carnation and candle were and game will b the feature of used to decorate th dining. tabH entertainment and refreshments Cover wer laid for Mra John P. will be served. Bennett, Mra Lulu P. Wallis. Mra B. H. Livingston, Mra Ethel P. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Thomas, Mra W. Howell, Mra Net-IMr. and Mra Jes Bumslon wish P. Whitney and Mra Blaine W. the stake, recreational committee to announce the marriage of their Wilaon, all ot Salt Lak, th guest y, will be present to a daughter. Norma to Harold of honor and th hostess. son of Mr. and lira Elmer Holdaway of Vineyard, which took SECOND WARD RELIEF I. "A. will give a social In the ward amusement hall Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, to, which ill members of the aasociation and their partner and friends are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Anna M. Decker of SAVING SHOWN Comparison Between the Average Family Washing Done at Home and at the Laundry Interest on $165.00 Washing Machine, per week, . U6 1 (If Cooked ,..,,..... placed In Building Society or similar Investment) b Total Puddings THE AVERAGE t . for Charge the-- frequent Internals; $1.30 WET WASH OF PROVO IS..$ .87. machine or motor will also be necessary t The original cost of a Waahlng Machine at TeH - I unfficlent to pay ' FwUWaaly, YriR,erge InlmeT yoor neighbors the Money and lesiHt l'4 - -- THE ONE-PRIC- E Mra Christen Jensen, who I leaving soon for a trip to Europe, was guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. L E. Wiley of Bait Lake, at her home Friday evening. Saving Energy by sending their Waahingtoa n the Trop and help them to also avoid the disagreeable and unhealthy Wash Day. : BAL LET DAN Q N & - II HOySEl St'.fjione THIRD WARD RELIEF - 1 64 LProvo, Utah ) , ' i member and friend Interested are cordially Invited to attend. meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Hi subject will be "Active Nature and Need of Childhood". A piano solo will be given by Miss Naomi Hoover and a vocal solo will be furnished by Mrs. Minnie Chr la tense n. The program is in the social service com charge of S"" 'Lrtf.. All CARD CLUB ENJOYS t PARTY Member of the X R- - club wer pleasantly entertained in Sprlng- - Saturday evening, at th rest- of Mr. and Mra H. E. Urqn-har- t. Four table of progressive GENEOLOGICAL PARTY "500" were played, Mra J. H. CrawTONIGHT ford and W. Lyall receiving th The Geneological society commu- high score favors and the te of the Third ward ar giving an prize being wop by Mra Friel.guest A old time dancing party, in the ward delicious luncheon was served to amusement hall this evening and the members: Mr. and Mra J..N. invite, a their guest, all members Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. R. C of the ward committees' of th Street, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitchcock and Mr. and Mra R. B. Tread-awa- jr of Provo, Mr. and Mra William Lyall, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bor-mof Sprlngville, and guests: Mr. and Mra. Peter Forsyth and Mr. and Mra Friel of Springvill. viiim - dene Eat Everytliing an without Fear of Indigestion I. Your talent quickly ' developed Dancing fer Heaitk, Grace, Poise Mildred Lewis, Hinckley School of Dancing 80.N. University Av Phone SPRING TERM 5SS-- APRIL 375 West Center stake, together with the stake officers, and are desirious of having all com that can make K convenient to do so. A good time Is assured and the Murdock orchestra will be in attendance to furnish dance music. SOCIETY Mra Aldous Dixon will give the octal service lesson In the Third SOCIETY F. Mower of fha ward Relief society meeting, TuesPrincipal Franklin chool will glv th lesson day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In the Second ward Relief society Musical number will be furnished -- 7 -- , , C'oHt Dixon Taylor- Russell I AT DINNER -- $1.21 THE AVERAGE BOUGH DRY OF PB0V0 IS March 29th You are Invited! Be There! Starts at 2:00 P. HONORED PARTY n. t . thtt ran not be figured In cent are as follow: Clothes, Line, Pins, Buckets, Tuba, Baskets. Water. Damage to Home) Damage to Health the Value ot a House-wife- 's Time or of Laundress. , Is the Subject for Tuesday M.--fto place December 13, 1927, at Farm-ingtoThe young couple are making their horn In Vineyard. ' :..v..:....v.19fr Depreciation per .week allowing 10 years'aa life of machine 32? Coal or gas for heating water, per week ... 15 week etc., oap, per 25 j. : u-week .w. pmemg, per J 1 jl. . starch ."5? ' lectricity for Washing, per wee k ,(Utah Power . xistimate ) ; L.1S Electricity for Ironing 2 hours jat 6 c per hour.12 Verna Lindquist to Conduct Cooking Demonstration In D. T. R. Co. Model Kitchen number Hold-awa- TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS Is SEE THEM IN THE ART DEPARTMENT v ON THE BALCONY ' rAUTY AT PIONEER presentLMrsRalph Mra Garn Carter, Mra WARD Brown, Mr. Orval SingleThe Pioneer ward M. Dentil ton. Mra Cecil Larson. Mra Don Powelson, Mra Clifton Talboe. Mr. Albert Carter, Mra Clair Mortetf-seMr. J. S. Van Cott. Mr. Norman Thomas, and Invited guests : Mr. Wilford ,43ray, Mra Seymour Gray, Mra Groneman, Mr. Clarence Jrtet, Mra Kenneth 35c and SOc yard SOCIETY Mr. Vivia Candland will glv a talk on "Play," before the members of the Fifth ward Relief society Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o clock The social service section will have chanre of the meeting. 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