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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928. mount Mra Gladys Seamount' FAMILY DINNER t ., , ... :,, GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas If irk wood V Edited by . entertained at a family dtnnest their home Wednesday evening, Ethel Duckett complimentary to their daughter and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. ALa PhoM UT Brut and two children, of .Taft, Calif., who were visiting here. Asters and dahlias prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for 20, Including the following: Mr. Gfye and Mrs. La Brut and children, Mr. The first social event of the pres and Mrs. Fred Cooper and family, ent school year, of the " B. Y.TU, Mr. and Mrs. TvE. Graehl, Mr. and Mrs. Gad Williams and family, Mil women, will be In the form of a dred and" Dorothy Klrkwood, Jack at be held family Provona Beach, Saturday, Septem- Khkwood and the host and hosteaa. ber, 21, from 2:30 to 7:30 p. m. ,The ' delightful affair Is being .given for CARD PARTY FOR all members of the organization and OPTIMIST MEMBERS r V Mrs. William Wagner was hostess i. their families. .; ", weiner roast will be featured to the Optimist club members at and a sport festival will be Included her home Thursday afternoon. Three tables of progressive "500" In the program, " or entertainment Coach C. J. Hart and Miss Willma were played, Mrs. James SutherJeppson will be in charge of the en- land and Mrs. John Yeager receiv tertainment Luncheon will be ing the favors, the latter being the consolation prize. .A delicious served at 5:30 p. m. Al those desiring transportation luncheon was served to the followare requested to meet at the B. Y. ing; Mrs. Z. Whittaker, Mrs. By ron Denhalter, Mrs. R. C. Street U. between 2:30 and 8:30 p. hi. The committee in charge of ar- Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. John Dutrangements includes the following: son, Mrs. Lee Mecham, Mrs. James Mrs. William J. Snow, Mrs. W. H. Sutherland, Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. George HansenMrs. L. Melvin Fillmore, and an invited JohnNutUn, Mrs. Vaaco M. Tan- guest, Mrs. KTB. Tread way. ner, Mrs. Clarence Boyle and Mrs. "NIGHT CLUB" PARTY Thomas L. Martin. IS GALA AFFAIR , Among the enjoyable socials of DINNER GUESTS " , the week was the party given for a THURSDAY group of B. Y.' U. girls Thursday - Miss Evelyn Carlson entertained evening, at the residence of Miss a few. friends, at dinner Thursday Grace Folland. The affair was in afternoon at her noma. A eut glass theBrra of a "Night-du- b" party, basket of roses formed the center and was given by" the following: piece for the dining table, and pink Miss Folland, Mis Geneal --Ander rosebud place cards were used. son, Mrs. Helen McArthu'r Cox, Mrs. Covers were laid . for 14 school Jane Marmer Cartwrlght Miss ;. z:.: friends. Alene Bonnett, ' Miss Naomi Sea"TY , SOCIETY Fcrmer Provo Girl j j ' Markham, Miss Audrey Ostlund, Miss Evelyn Ostlund, Miss Verda Bachelor,!. Miss Emm Merrill and Miss Edna Ball. Autumn leaves and fall flowers were used to beautify the entire Bouse. Seven tables of Mr. and MrsV J. John Peacock of "bunco" were played, Miss Louise Boise, Idaho, spent the fore part of Swenso nand Miss Bessie Sibbetts the week in Provo and Salt Lake. receiving tie favors. A delicious 3. R, CLUB luncheoa was served. TO MEET :"; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Street will en" ' CLTVELL MEMBERS tertain the members of the J R. ENTERTAINED The residence of Miss La Vern club at their home Saturday eveHarris was the 'scene of a: pleasant ning. Tables of cards will be played, awarded and luncheon social ,.event Thursday evening, prizes when she was hostess to the mem- served.- All members are cordially bers of the CI I veil club. Fall flow- invited to attend. ers were used to. decorate the entertaining rooms. Sewing and social chat were the diversions, and steel guitar music was furnished by Miss Zola Martin. Delicious refreshments were served during the evening to Miss Irene Fillmore, Miss Vlrgla Beeler, Miss Ireta Mortlmef, Miss Lenore Harris, Miss Ellen Olson, Miss Zola Martin, Miss Clara Peterson and Miss Ellen Biggs. CITYIffiVS ' B.Y.U.Womento U Married at 'Mesa Family Party Announcement is made of the jnarruige or miss jvatnryn - uavies, J daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Fired Davies, or Denver, Colo., former residents, and Marlowe Le i Buetr of Mesa, Arizo., wtylch - took ! place In the Mesa L. D. 9. temple September 12. Mr. , and ' Mrs. Le Bueur will make their horns at IMesa. .. Mr; Davles Is a former manager I ef tne local J. C. Penney company i store, and the family moved to Den- ver two and one-ha- lf years ago. the present time Mr. Davles ' At owns a J. C. Penney store at Denver, and another at Mesa, Ariz. " !"?.!... 1 ... I;EXCELLENT PROGRAM FOR SIXTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY I The opening meeting of the sea- Jon of the Sixth ward Relief society, 'will he held Tuesdav afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at the ward chapeL The i following splendid program has been arranged: Speech of welcome, Mrs? Ines Menlove; reading, Miss Elaine Peterson; cornet duet, Jo seph Seethaler and Prof. John A. OmanspnaccpmpajiiedyMervIn tfeddun; solo, Mrs. juva Heal; read ing, I is Ruth Grames; twojoloa. Mrss Oarn Clark: reading. Miss Aleift Pasey; piano solo, Mrs. Raola r reading, - Miss Dor- .othjt Taylor. All women of the ward are cordially invited to be present. 1 $ ae $ -- an-Wagenen SPLENDID-PIONEE- party,-and-wi- " ll ; :, - - 7 Butterfly .: - . - - SKIRTS ;.. ' ,,.,--, and smart lgklliA iC mode for ifXir ' lnss w a r. & yCV 1IV ""hi'Si , fN 'JJlXtHTM Every concelv- able color "H materials with Bleached or unbleached fects, plain and weaves. Sllp-ov- 7 yards Dusenberry, Mrs. Anna Hedenberg and Mrs. Sarah H. Vi tYim T? so? oacm. 4n " " r I ;- ., i t UCf V 7' LM SPENDID SCHOOL : V ' Suedeand Broadcloth, ' in' trimmpfl, - fn r-- ir trimmed. Limited number. TSrnadflnth, Suede and other popular mate- - rials. i -- DRE S ........ , ..... 72x90 pure white. Special 36 inch 7 a new Zane .Crepes special. 7 - Ill . ations. ; , ; . ; , STARTS SUNDAY PARAMOUNT Theatre ' - A Complete Size Range to 20 for Misses, 14 Vi to 26z for Short H I IHIjy 1 1 7X. - liUU Forladies and - misses S 6 1.00 Fast colors, T 1 ...... s anddCombinatkn, . rs, Waste Basket is Japanese, imported, Renfrew Devonshire Cloth " - 36 School Shirts- Special, Double value or more Each . : 1.00 "j.iy.' . y Extra quality 7 Jlx9Q7i EachVWW 1.00 PILLOWS OP ART TAFFETA 1 12 IUU7 ?1.00 Each PILLOW-CAS- ES Handpainteci4l 1"u each nn siI.UU Grabs Auu 1.00 4 for Sheets - ... m 1.00. Peperell mch.- - 4.; Pillow Cases 40 Pieces ' Boys' . 30c each or 4 for - Oilcloth Special for JM, 1.00 lor 1.00 extra special 4 yards 1.00 Novelty etrpe. b 42x36. Spettyl, 4 for (fi .1 Extra fine quality pac 1.00 Turkish Towels $1 nfl LUU Your choice "of any our figured anr plain oilclothk Regular 40c quality. $1 flft I.UU 3 yard3 INFANTS' SILK HOSE Black and jvhite, regular 50c. , , $i nn Special, 3 pair X NEWNAPS ExtraquayQ . ...7 pair Sam age 2 to 4 INFANTS' SHOES" - - Hose One' lot in brown only $ for - Unions,-Bloome- - Children VSchool Plain Fancy borders. 4 Vests, Step-ins- ,' $1 flft Each ........7. I mJU Panties. Mi t I Turkish" Towels III.UU i nft I.UU Fine Quality V Rayon , Underwear 1.00 Berets Novelty - . STAMPED LUNCH SETS Two for . . .. . One lot of PACKAGET GOODS I Felts, Velvets, Satins 42 Gauge $1 flfl CfOVERALLS , M A 6SM 1.00 Extra Heavy Towels 1.00 One lot, men's and ladies' new styles. Suit CHILDREN'S a very special purchase and one that our and to be clientele- - oLparticular ehopperswill receive with unusual enthusiasm must seen. be fully appreciated they A brand new shipment just arrived . 1.00 Turkish Towels L. D. S. Garments lUU special, each Women 38 to 44 for Wromen, 46 to 50 for Larger Women 14 IIRMY nn One lot. each With scenes In natural color. L ...$1.00 One lot extra fine quality. novelty borders . 3 for..., Cannon' brand. wnue. 4 lor .......... Combi- n.. Ties 1.00 ? One lot each - - Black Parasols - ; t :..'1.00 Each Corselettes Triangle, square, and long styles. New novelty designs . $1 flfl Silk Crepe, - "$100 y I IWW BOYSH DEPARTMENT --- Hats, Caps, Shirts- - only Ladies' and Misses' Each T:.......... Pure Silk Scarfs - SGeprgetlerVelvet;and Silks, Satins, Georgette and or nn UUC I light patterns, 5 yards . . . Satin Back CrePf - ' cai.ii OA ...... Extra heavy, dark .and 7 -S frwX4 forSchoolandOffice Wear ... out-do- 4 Choice House Frocks Genuine Leather Handbags Outing Flannel Misses' sizes . Revealing1 A M Extra rour choice.. AFTERNOON from 3 to $1 flfi I lUU teach Qrey -- SATURDAY Cotton Batt S-E- I 500 each One lot, 2 to 4 yardxuts. Your choice 7. II ' 1.00 Figured and plain, beautiful range Ladies' Silk and Blankets Rayon of colors and patterns. $ '" 1.00 66x76 Hose .7 6 yards singly plaid cam , , A lift Extra quality Dress Materials I lUU Two pair . . . . , . . . .,. . 70x90 Blankets Fine quality rayons. Extremely -Children's-School-Ho- se All white; good-f ti fl $1 flfl eacn dresses. 2 yards hUU -- Extra fine, novelty rib mwU , all shades. Four pair 7 . . . if I Fine figured Rayons, Sizes- 13 to 15. Each One lot, sizes 7 to 14 Remnants . WOOLENS .'1.00 .... Junior Dresses Children's Wool and Jersey Dresses 1.00 Special Fall Bhadcs NOVELTY each...,.',. $1.00 Each Ladies' Fabric Gloves NEW And Kiddies Coats ...f.... Special Prices on all Children 's Coats . Men's Bathrobes .J- COATS DRESS M.00 -. .- Odd lot of 11 a. m. Cotton Crepe r,?':" . . .. - Lingerie Material" yaWs.,,,... Fast colors. z yard3 Your choice '1.00 ............... to 10 liUU 7 Figured Broadcloth 36 inch. SATURDAY ONLY Ginghams and Prints yards and The most outstanding value of the year, dresses for Misses and Ladies; regular pricea to $12.95. '1.00 ....'......,.!.. yards . air - ..... Sizes 14 to 40 i;oo ' ft XW .. 7 "$ 1,00 nn Black only. For children's . bloomers, 4 yards WOOL DRESSES inch Percale -:r I 4 mvlta I ' .:V6 .7 n, j ' T- - i e, ; v r -- U 'MRS. JONES HOSTESS MEMBERS fO CLUB Joli club jnembers spent a j)lea(jftnt afternoon at the norneor iMrs. ,Albert S. Vones Thursday, fiewing, music and social chat being the diversions. Asters and nasturtiums, in pretty bowls, were used to decorate the entertaining rooms. A tastly luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. John EUiaorvMiaal "RViro TViitcrlnu Vfm Ted Hatton. 'Mrs Allie Jones, Mrs. William Mrs.- - Gertrude Page, Mrs. U?ert Sutton, Mrs. David Sutton, ilrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Walter Whitehead, ; Mrs. George Zabriskie, Mrs. George Bee-bMrs. Teenle Thomas of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Thomas Thur-imaMrs. Heber Done, and Mrs. .Coombs of New York, the lat yt er four being Invited guests. ., jJERSEY 1.00 :z:r:::;7:771.00 36 mpm- Jbers of Camp Bonneville, Daughters W Utah Pioneers, Thursday after- 'noon at the Dusenberry home. Mrs. iGraCt Cheever of the central camp, gave a history of the early days of the Erovo Third ward, arter wnjcn Mrs. Bernetta Back, president of he cfentral camp, gave an outline of he coming year's work. Mrs, F. O. JWarntek, also a member of the cen tral Damn. Have a talk on the bis- oriel of the organization which arel 'to be finished and handed to the Central camp members. Two beautiful Tocal solos were furnished by 'Mrs.' Eva Heal, and Mrs. Alia .trong maae a rew remarxs. vocal solos were also given ny Mrs. tlugh Peterson. A social hour followed the program, during which an friMlv lunrheon was served to $ .Sateen One Lot Cheviot Shirting MEETING i Mrs. Frank mm - 500 "yards, 5 yards . . styles nwp nnvvirvi --- n.. v Cretonne with crew, V and student necks. Sizes ' - Slipp Early Jind . Save er -- GO' 76 P.M; Prompt I - 36 Inch Muslin $.3.95 weaves, coin dots, ombre ef- r-- En-rou- te DOORS CLOSE Sheeting 4 block j. ' T peial2V-yard3--r-r4-r Two . toned stripes, fancy IV . , Bleached or unbleached - Sweaters $3.45 - are among the Provo visitors this " week." Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. Pack and daughter June of Salt Lake visited in Pr(vo Thursday Y. lth Dr. and " Mrs. Joseph Sudweeks. , Misses' New T ,. -H 9:30 ArlVIr 9-' e Saturday from an extended trip to ' the east They went by way of the Panama! Canal. Upon their arrival In New York they were met by ' Ferron Hickman, who was recently r honorably released from a two-yeL. D. S. mission there. He accompanied the young women to Provo,. the trip being made by auto. they visited the large cities of twenty states, and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. La Brat and, children of. Taft, California, return--t- A Thursday to their home, after visiting in Provo for a week with Mrs. La Brut's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klrkwood. She was, formerly Miss Grace Klrkwood. D00RS0PEN R- MEETINO HELD and deliehtful in IntarpRtin? f every detail was the meeting of the Daughters of Utah . Pioneers of I Camp No. 3, held at the home of Will Jones .Thursday aftM fjMrsA. noonV .Mrs. Mary Leavitt and Mrs. I Margaret Peay were the assisting I hostesses. ; Large bowls of gladiolas. asters and rinnas were useu to aee-orate the house.. A fine musical pro gram was furnished, after which Mrs.; Matilda Wilcox .and Mrs. Jane made- - a Jones, honorary-pioneers- ,few remarks. A dainty luncheon I was served to 40. " a". DoiMr Bay and-.fami- - Tl Mr. and Mrs. Edmond King and. Mrs. Alonzo King, of Teasdale, Utahf were rn$brs in Provo Thursday. George L. Coombs Is a visitor in Provo from Teasdale, Utah. ; Shelby M. Riches and Lillian Edith Hill, both of Nephi, were united in marriage Thursday afternoon by E. Byron Dastrup, county clerk of Utah county. The 'ceremony wes performed at the county .. court house. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duffln ot Salt Lake visited . in Provo today on business. ". Miss Fay Spalding and Miss Florence Hickman returned to .Provo Miss Edith Larson &v"iiitfng5in Salt Lake for a few days, the guest ' of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown and sons, Keith anJ,Howar3,3Nr-havreturned to their home in 'this city after spending the, past two weeks in Los Angeles. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson and daughter Ruth, of Aberdeen, Idaho, -- DINNER GIVEN Dr. and Mrs. N. C Spalding entertained, at. & well arranged din ner and family reunion at their home Sunday, In honor of their daughter Fay, and Miss Florence Hickman, who ' recently returned from a seven weeks' tour of 'the east Fall flowers prettily decor ated the dining table. Covers were laid for the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ross and family of Salt Lake, Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Nelson of Payson, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth and family of PaysortrMrr mdrWt- - Glen Simons and family, - Mlsa MadellnaDavifl and Spencer Passey ofJProvo, and the host and hostess and family. - . V. Rl - t WELCOME HOME PAG2 TZTJIJ Clarence Edmonds and wife are B each--- .: j V 1 siinP7RART.Vi? ONE HALF PRICE ' - :, .'. j |