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Show IT' page th:. .PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928. The Misses Gertrude and Freda Schlose, who have been visiting here during the summer with Mr, and Mrs. F, W. Hoffman, left Friday evening for their, home in Dayton, , . . Qhlo. Alex Josle and lrma Hadlock, both of Provo, were issued a marriage license at the. county court house Tuesday. Herman Scbwarts of Hollywood, Calif., and Elsie If. Stiles of Los Angeles, Calif., were married at the county court house . Tuesday ; by County Clerk E. Byron Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. D W. Coleman of Los Angeles, Calif. are" visiting Provo friends for a few days. ' society - NEVS CITY NEWS Items ubmitUd to th UooUty column should b Editor botwwm 8:00 AT M. and 8 P, 1L . for-thes- Luncheon Given Bridal Shower Is Mrs. Mangum for Enjoyable Jiffair Prominent the among leading sothe week was the luncheon given by Mrs. Edgar McArthur at "her home Monday afternoon. r The deligntf ul auair was given In honor '. of Mrs. Mangum,-wh- o is leaving to spend the winter in long,; Beach, California. The entire house and luncheon tables were prettily decorated with an arrangement of fall .flowers. Games and music, were enjoyable features following the luncheon. " Included in the guest list were Miss AUce TrReynoias7MTSrM. Newell, Mrs.of J. Leo Bown, Mrs. WashTnflon, D. C, a. Karl Keelef-Mrs. Robert Robinson, Mrs. S. L. Chipman of American Fork, Mrs. ,' w r C. R. Jones ef Sprlngville Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, Mrs. L. cials 01 - - ' " - W. Oaks, Mrs. H. O. Merrill, Mrs. r Mrs. Jr Will KnightrMrs. Roy Pas- - J. L. Clark, XrarJCZX Murdock,' Mrs. William Paxraan, ' 'Mrs. George P. Parker. Mrs. J..W. Robison, Mrs. EJvon -- ' L. Jackson, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. Wells Brimhall, Mr. F. 3. Harris, Mrs. J. R. Hodson,. Mrs. Walter Jen- Slna Christensen-Mrs- . Mrs. Myrkins. Mrs. Eugene-Alletle H. Smith, Mrs. i. E. Allen and . Mrs. Robert P. Stewart. Mrs. sey n, r " ' ' BIRTHDAY GRANDMA'S - of Children and grandchildren ', .'.Mrs. Mary Jonnson entertained at her home Monday evening, the ocbirt elaborate day anniversary. An dinner was served, a large blrth- day cake forming in for-- thedining - table- .- Roses crystal baskets prettily decorated the table. , Covers were laid for ' 28. Numerous ;lovely gifts were presented to . the guest of honor from those in attendance. casion being her - eighty-fourt- h , . . VISITOR AT W. IL RAY HOME . Miss B. Louise Milne of Rochelle Park, New Jersey, is a Provo vls-- Hor this week, the guest of her uncle, William H. Ray. jajiss Milne graduated from Columbia university in New .York last, spring and has spent the summer in the west, where she has been doing research work in geology.. Miss Milne will return to New York in Sep-"" tember. whereshe hasealy accepted a position to teach in . New York. ; ' , e, .... .. 5(5 DINNER PARTY- CIVEX Mrs. Henry Ereckaon entertained at a . well appointed dinner party at her home Monday ' evening, in ; honor of her husband, whose birthday anniversary, it was. Covers were' laid for 18. - ., Complimentary- to Mies porothy Dedter, whose marriage to Joseph Nelson will take place Friday In the Salt Lake temple, Mr. Nelson's Lyle Nelson, enterarrtained at a "delightful anit-weanged shower at the Nolson horn Tuesday. evening.. The season's flowers were used throughout the entertainnlg rooms as a decoration. Games and music followed by a- delicious luncheon were the diversions.-- . Many, useful sister. Miss tt Mr7iaMrs7 C. ICXodyiiaveiiftd as their guests Mr.: and Mrs. u. Moors of Oakland, Calif., and their daughter, Martha, who is oh. a year's furlough from Africa, where she has been as a missionary unaer the South African general.mlssion. Mr. and Mrs. David Opemthaw and daughter Aura will leave Thurs day for Los Angeles, Calif., where thev will spend the winter montns, Miss Lj le Nelson arid Miss Helena Slewart have - returned to their homes in Provo from California, where they have been spending the summer. Miss Nelson has been In San Francisco attending the school of fine arts, while Miss Stewart has Berkeley college. and beautiful, glftswere presented been attending An-to Miss Decker from the following: Theyspent several days hr Los j Mrs. J. W. Dangerfield, Miss geles with friends before returning :. Grace , Dangerf ield, Mrs. M. P. home. Dean Lewis has left by auto for Agaard, Miss Joy Agaard, Mrs. Nellie Bailey, Mrs. Niel Gergen, Mr. Twin Falls, Idaho, where he will M." A Conant,' Mrs.- - Rose Yc Stew spend two months on the ranch with his uncle and aunt, ' "Mr. and Mrs. art, Miss Helena Stewart, Mrs. Edwin A. Peay, JeMiss Ernest Johnson. : .JKlsO'lrglrtla Eking. Bryant I Decker, Mrs. , Harry But- - daughteror Mr. and Mrs Ernest lerr Mra. J. W. BrlmhaH-- Mis Helen EkinsHwiU glad 4o-- know that Brimhall, Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. she is recovering after a six weeks" Bartlett, Mrs. Collard. Mrs. Ralph siege of typhoid fever, although she z, Poulton, Mrs. L, N. Oakleyr Mra. is not yet ableJtoJb up. - Mr. and Mrs. Lavonia Fuller are Albert Glazier. ' Mrs. John E. Nelson, Miss Helen the proud parents of another baby This Glazier. Mrs. Joseph Grames. Mrs. boy born .Saturday-evenin- g. E. a Goddard. Mrs. Annie Nelson, is the second son of the family and Mrs. Walter Startup, Mrs. George "Bony," the papa, is all puffed up. Startup, Mrs. William Startup, Mrs Mrs. Fuller was Miss Edith Farrer, Alonzo Morley, Mrs. W. Monroe formerteacher at the Provo high "'" Paxman, Miss LI la EDertson, Mrs. schoot Mr. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. and Arvid J. Reese, Fairer, Norman.Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Gourley, Mrs. Mame Miss Edith Johansen . andRalph Simmons, Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Miss Farrer returned today from a two Eliza Nelson and Miss Gwen JNel weeks' trip to Yellowstone, park. On .. son. the return trip they vjsited with friends andHrelaltTves.ldaho Falls, ... Idaho, and all report a very enjoyDRAMATIC RECITAL TO ' able trip. . BE HELD Mr. and Mrs. James A. Potter miss wita Wakefield will pre Las Vegasr Nev.,-afte-r sent her dramatic art students in a final recital,, at the Little Thea spending the past month with -ter at the B. Y. U. Thursday relatives and. friends in Provor " Los Ange-loMrs. Bert Lovetasa-fl- f evening at 8:15 o'clock. The public CalLf.,-i- s is cordially visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mra John A Johnston. Mrs. Loveless was formerly TEA GIVEN FOR FRIEN-Df Provo. She The Misses Ida and Ruth Knud- - Miss Ardis 'Johnson-osen were the guests of honor at will remain here three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Done and a tea given by Mrs. Vivian Harrison Saturday afternoonGarden children are leaving by auto for a flowers were used throughout the three weeks' trip to Texas, Mexico, rooms and luncheon was served Arizona.alifomlaand Colorado. to twelve. Miss Ida Knudsen. lea- They wUl visits with relatives and ves soon to teach school in Wyo-ml- friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cardall are ' . ; : rejoicing over, the arrival of a fine ; 7' baby boy, born this morning at the MISS MANGUM HONORED Crane Maternity home. Mrs. CarBY FRIENDS was formerly Miss Louise j Members of the Little Ladies' dall of Provo. Mother and the club enterained at the residence Hoover new arrival are getting along nicely. of Miss Afton Hodson Tuesday eve--, rung, complimentary to Miss Jessie K. Mangum, who Is leaving next Louise Firmage, Irene Van Wage-neweek to spend the winter in CaliDelene Pack, Ruth Lewis, Ed fornia. Games and music were en- Firmage, BIH Firmage, Jack Rup-pe- r. Emmet Ireland, Dean Van joyed, after which a delicious luncheon wa3 served to the following Wagenen and Edwin Peterson. " - is Gladys Sorenson of Moroni among the visitors here this week. Henry Roberts of Goshen and Virginia Elton of Santaquln were married at the county court house Tuesday by. E Byron. Dastrup, county clerk of Utah county. M. P. Emery of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor for a few days. IL N. HiB of Salt Lake is here on business today. v S. T. Jones of San Francisco, "Cal., was here on business Monday: - Harry Friedman of Salt Lake Is a visitor here thla week, t " George 8. Lareen of Spanish Fork and Alta Ludlow of Benjamin, were Issued a marriage license at the - ' county court house Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs! M. S. KosenHtact of San FrahclscoJCaUf., visited friends here Tuesday. L. Barol of Denver, Colo., is a visitor, lu Provo this week on .' W.'T. Farrlol of Downey, Idaho, spent Tuesday here on business. Frank Melvin Iawo of Venice, Utah, and Clara Morgan Johnson of Redmond, Utah, were, issued a marriage license at the county court house Tuesday, . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman L, Itobltlns to are happy announce the arrival girl, born at their Ota...fineaby home in Spnngville Tuesday, Moth- er and baby are doing nicely. ., V .. . tha-atat- . .i. . .. - : .,. - tftt ;t . -- 100 -- -- zr All Wool 1 --B have-returne- ankets "CHASE" 66x80 j n wooli i i. Diaia, rfnnh a. ATrfrf v m h H a in f i vnrrC v svtf ivvi f a ii g, . invited-to-atten- Cotton Blankets d.-- -- j.f. l ueauuiui-an l L'B' A.XX-jil'.ftW- - . 1 WL. charming shades rose, gold, blue, green, orchid. ; Two Pair i One j6x76 single cotton plaid your Wgf- choice of four beautiful colors. Two For a. 72x84. plain cotton, double, 64x76. 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Two $15.00 in expertly Pair $9 7 5 One $2.95 Pair It will be our policy to feature New Fall Dresses of the higher- - t "LEAKSVILLE" An extra large fine 4 type attwo popular prices that will afford really wonderful sav ings to the women of Provo. part 70x80. will- -- ' 1 Mi SEE WINDOW DISPLAY iSeasoBi Two Pair For $1.50 Part Woolens" LESS MONEY - "LAURELL- - 66 double, part ' wool. four colors. " 0 plaid. " Choice of fit Tr H ' Greys and Tans WARMGLO Two Pair $6.00 ' One Pair -- : mm 43.25 .J.'No.ll09A" A splendid plain TWO PAIR FOR -- each 66x80 Double- - '..'J One Tair $10.25 $5.95 :.and -- .: ors. - v.- - T Plain wool, double, Good weight :and finely finished. A selection of four col- w i " ; J0x90 of fine softcotton, a V splendid sheet blanket. Partwool Part wool , A large plain white single, $ 545 and save pair "No. 101 Single" . .00 j "TWO STARK 66x70" A soft fine cotton double, in an wool double, good size 68x80. ' ful colors. New Feature Prices See and Compare Dresses shown at these new-loprices- - - $1.95 pair Wl- - $30.95 $17.50 No. PENDLETON" r NEV DRESSES . - 1 Formerly Irvines ' $1.25 A new block version plaid jn the same colors as above. Two Pair One Pair n; VSJ-.-.Cf.T- . "No. 6176" "No. 275 PENDLETON" 100 all wool, double, plaid, - Single $2.25 Pair $18.75 510.00 . Jrk "N6.51-S- " v : rV'-il'- . - Presenting the new Autumn shades in the popular Silks and transparent Velvets-sho- w ing almost extensive range of the new Fall styles. V f. ' No matter hoCi?usy the housewife is with her many summer duties,4f she is wise she will reserve a few hours for the' inspection of Blanket values for this month at BUTLER'S. These values are even - greater than ever before. FOR FALin- - 'K tc ,eidsof "7N ir, i. -- A 100 . Automathj refrigeration U being adopted in this community with speed. tha,t compares 'very, .favorably wita Its progress In other partsLol according ...to Heber W- - Bate, who returned yesterday from a district convention at Sal- t- Lake- - City'- - attended by Frigidaire Jdealers and salesmen from all territory having Its head- - - : . . , 1 . - city. ' 'jRepbrts tendered at thg mc-ing indicated a steady increase i Installation of automatic equip " said, ''and reflertv general expectation of tremen dous growth in volume In the Im mediate future. Automatic refr! aa eratjon. B vecoming. ,, recognized ' a modern necessity." Dealers and salesmeh in the con- vention, ue said, were enthusiastic over tne outlook for the remainder of the year. For the first seven months of the; year Frigidaire business was reported a.i being far in excess of that dur ing the same period of 1927. IS POPULAR1! buai-fles- ; quarters in that FRIGIDAIRE L part-wo- doubln, ol beautiful striped borders. 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