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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928. Republican Women To Hold Meetings SOCIAL AT ' lows: Friday, October 12. & OPENING Mrs. BELUJET. SOCIETY p. m. 1 PAGE JHRETl AND HER BUDDIE- SA ; VU lS'OCIEtY-- Provoans Marry Missionary Soil In Salt Lake By Martin BOOTS r L. N. Oakley. 189 South Fifth West tlm waa spent -- by , Edited by street; Wednesday, October 17, S the members of. the Pleasant View The first of a series of Republi- Pi m. Mrs. Ruby H. Clark, 132 ward Relief society,' at the opening Ethel Ducket 1 can neighborhood sociajs" to be North Fifth West street; Monday, meeting of the season, hekl lues-October 22, 3 p. m. Mrs. Anna N. day afternoon at the ward meeting ! given between now .and November 868. North, University house. .An interesting program, was I, was held at the home' of Mrs. Eggertsen, follows: Song, Mrs. Amelia avenue; Thursday, October 25,7:30 given as Wimiona Bartholomew, Monday 6d Ford; ' reading, Mrs. Amy Slack; p. m. Mr a. Elsifc B; Brockbank, 1 r -- 1 , and" I TT A pTeBfid program was West Fifth KMih;''Curday,-t)tl,tnranl.E.O Ha N. Beck, Mrs. Merle Foots,' Games, led W f furnished as follows: Solo.."A Flag ber 27, 3 p. VlJt V.Ve Mrs. were a Ina 517 street East Hed-qui-st Lewis, Center delightful Without a Stein," Mrs. Marie wives re delicious which of A the honor after in made' feature, the of is reception Announcement Homer, accompanied by Mrs. judicial, and freshments were served, '. . ,.,;, marriage of Mi3s Fay Bott" of Mr and Mrs. F. H. Harris enter- Alene Cluff Simmons; remarks, of the state, county, ' A. city candidates, will be given mt the Provo, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. tained, at a welcome hom party Prpf . J. M. Jensen John E-- Bott of Mendota, 111., for- at tfair home Monday evening, in V. Walking, candidate for district home of Mrs. Margaret C Maw, 215 GENEALOGICAL MEETINO two duets, Mriv Rose North University avenue, Thursday, TONIGHT merly of Provo, ; to George Over-jord- e honor of their son, Richard Harris, 'judge; of Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kartchner and Mrs. Leland Cook; November 1, at 3 p. m. . . , . All mmbers of fhe Second ward Excellent speakers wi- U- be . pro of Couer'Alene, who recently returned home from a reading, Mr Lottie Worthen. E. L. Overjorde and friends in lOenealogical ' r mission in. the aorthwtst-er- n Idaho. The hostesses were Mrs. Wiijnona vided at each social, and Republi- terested, are society, cordially invited to atcan issues and principles fcra. Emma campaign The ceremony waa performed Foot, Bartholomew, states. Social chat And mvsic tend the regular meeting this eve be. discussed. Musical number Mpnday coon, at the Zions Lutheraa were the diversiofiS1allhe 1coffclu-slo- n Mrs. Alice P. Wright, Mrs. Marie will ning at 7:80 o'clock In th ward Re Lake City, Ijy Rev. Homer, Mrs. Cunningham and readings will also be furnished. lief church at Salt Hedquiat of which a dainty luncheon was and .Mr Anderson. The neighbor Ail Republican women and their be society hall. The lesson lsto Cad Qlad. - The young couple"" will given by Brigham Johnson. served to 0 ralativea and friends. hood .socials are to be held as fol friends are cordially Invited to at NOTICE make their home In Provo. """ TO ' B. Y.. U. tend these socials. ..' WOMEN ..' Mrs. Clarence Boyle will be host ess to the B. Y. U. Women at her BIRTHDAY SURPRISE "' GIVEN home, 572jorth First East, Satur- VMiss Virginia Booth was success day, at 8 p. m. This will be the first meeting of the season and a full at fully surprised at her home tendance . is .desired, :j Dr. Parley om nous, day evening, by a group of fried ', who called to celebrate her birth Christensen will give a lecture on TPrickcd day anniversary. The delightful aX-- Literature. AU new members are '77 VilTrV NO WO? fOR. ' WELVi AS TNre. fair was in the form of a bonfire especially invited. CROCtv conning", 30ST VUV.O party, and a number of interesting A delicious MEETING OF CAMP NO, 1 games were played. picnio luncheon was prepared and POSTPONED The regular meeting of the i. 18. to served VM THE vjoovo fkRt MOVf . '. inuu.juy. t Mw.-KM-r!- Welcomed Home ' 1 r'-- 1 . ill .. .-T U I I ' , m -- -.- , Ml l.rtCU .. . IVX. .rVflB1 II 1VH.1 rSW3 OOWtT. -- ' tt WWWk r se o 1 rtoiu tT- - rw PfiLl KKWt? .111 . WWW W www w yvt,o wu OIK Of 6M, ? . -- y two-yea- VWVtW TO lOOOVO . i By Crane .WASHINGTON TUBS 5i T mz. ti -v Tra. i : 7TTrrr II RUF. ii -- Wpe,t).. - .... ' i : OF -- v vast, Daughters of Utah Pioneers of CainiNifcT scheduled f orThursday LAMBDA TAU MEMBERS afternoon, has been- postponed until . ENTERTAINED- -: October-ltt.of Five , tables progressive Thursday, men Bunco"wer enjoyed by-- th be ps of the Lambda . Tau club, at KENSINGTON GfVEN their regular meeting held Monday FOB? FRIEND evening at the home of Miss- Meiba Honoring Mrs. Herfflan Spurgeon, Hansen. Miss Lucile Olsen was who is soon to mke her awarded the hiih scor favor. Muhic Home Inleaving " " Mrs. John W. California, f a andTT delicious luncheon were also Farrer entertained- - few friends at In attendan.e. a enjoyed by those kenslngton at her home Monday Miss Doris Cunningham was the afternoon. Fall flowers prettily deer assisting hostess. orated the entertaining rooms. Dur ing uie time pleasantly spent wltlp NAUTILUS CLUB MEETING needlework and . music, a tasty TONIGHT . luncheon was served. The guest of AIIhr Loree Van Waeenen w'li le honor was with a number and Mrs. X N. WUklns of Spring-villhostess to the members of the Nnu- of beautifulpresented handkerchiefs from the Mrs.. Ted Hatton, Mrs. Shirley t formerlythe friends assembled at the. Bse, Mrs. J. B, Seethaler, Mrs. A B. at her home this eveningr-- A ' full roiiowing ucugiinu aiiair; jars, lvan Child Morgan and the hostess; C ; attendance is desired, lHAtel.2i r 77 J. vitfeft., prink. ? r 6- " - lit I '- -r ' ii. jei ."""" Jpti 7c K f SHE 60 CfWHAV . OV BtCA frv, 'JrA.t " f. i' r P w 'k W1 fWftWWMWO. v - r."U'-- -. l"WK WC I UyT' CW($tW i - . . s au. rvww ? w, r VV 3r I Ar -r- . -- a, READTHE HERAID WANT ADS lus-cl- ubr -' CAMP BXNEVILLE MEET IKii POSTPONED' Due to the death today of Le Roy Passey.'son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Passey, the OctdbeF7to5!feComb meeting of regular Bonneville, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, scheduled for Thursday" afternoon, has been postponed indefinitely. Mrs. Passey is first lieutenant of the camp. Camp BRIDGE PARTY IS ' ENJOYABLE AFFAIR . ... Pleasant and delightful was - the bridge luncheon given at the resof-- Mrs L, A. Chiian-eTuesday evening, for the mimbers of the Mardi club. The entire house was attractively arranged with roses and zinnas and Hallowe'en decorations were also employed m "th BCheme.-Two- " tables of lidee .followed an, elaborate1 luncheon, the high score favor being-wo- n by Mrs. Paul Vincent, Present were rs.' Albert, Hickmata, Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, R Mrs. Paul Vincent, Mrs, O. E. Thur- . f4 jCUKJJHiM-rtA- l n tcnkA Tue -- .ffeT';--- - cM vNn MTi. - ' U I ' "fcV r WV'k'v 7? rr !a . ; ; lH " i ' " . : ' n ' jji ! "i.:f Nv a ii - - "Vt 'Jt f - . Jf ' .I I - JF " t- - l 7 Ai W ED "tJ 1 i me last wora m ;.' J J 1' i J Mt i stamped mtnFashion's ap- - -; " " I"(f.. 7f 1 yji-' si - -- j'lv. I -- l'TmhLM''l ' -- ' I r r: , ' . ' ' 1 i "x h $ -- " fI H r ifs r T7 VTrT-- X- - ." iV-- ""H1'"- - I I i I V ; , . lvif ., ii sir 7 p j., y' ' .. CAMP NO. TO MEET w. j I t . ..mi d-j i . I III lii' B HIiui'lLU.bMimt-- a II 0 J J7 Mro. I -- ci - lluerrrCi Corsa Belt Boudoir Women's " - - ; t - . CI flfl I UU V SilkJ'apestrxcatfsL new asortment. : and pillow tops, Beautiful patterns. ' ..$1.03 Special, each , NEW DRESSES Hundredof 'Slippers; - and children's srzesr Fancy patents. Regular $2.25.' Special, pair . . . ; Silk Lingerie Ladies, stepins, combinations, bloomers, gowns, etc. CI flf) liUU Valdes to $2.50, special for SPECIAL " i f . SK Ml ii li' Ml III n I" W JUS HOW TO) U III . 7m-'i7- S- SiHsvii House Dresses 1,000 beautiful $1.00Jhouse dresses neat styles. Extra nn -UVV 2 . for special. ....... ci Afternoon Frocks Of best'Quality gingham and broad- -: nn cloth. Values. to; $2.50 . ci Special, each FELT--HA- TS.: .Snort and dress coats in fijc le and sport Tans and black-- , izes CQ QC " fabrics. Values to $1.C0' 44. to j2 A gorgeous array of silk dresses, styles and values that win surprise CQ "'33 $15.00 to $20:00 valuer. $1.95 ... .;l ...JiJJ ' - lot, of $25.0') Gats of neV C 1 7 R ft large furs, fancy U - backs, specfaly priced . . . . . . y 1 1 1, Special. sles .. ' $39.50 Coats," . OTHER HATS SPECIAL $3.95 ,ZIie. firmest Quality , coats obtainable. Fox, beaver and wolf furs, .00tvalyes and up 2 our "Hold" System silk linings, rich furs. "All styles; Reduced ia price, to i Hundreds. of: other, hargains.nol listed Iiexfl L 77WM Regular $1.65; Dollar Day See-r-Co- nt' Chic styles, tansT)lues, bkicks, red, etc. Former prices to $5.95. r . . :. Wonderful dresses of the better quality. $20 to $27.50 values. All. sizes, CI 7 Eft regular and stouts - and reduced for: "AlTour coats these rhree- days; ;Yoal find no lower ec prices anywhere. Come New dresses, of chic. styles, tailored of finest silks Many worth " C7 OK : $17.50- .- Sale price, special . ?I QC-you- all colors. ;in - NEW - : : WINTER CPATS" Bautiful new silk dresses, naany worth $15.00. New colors, sizes for miss, matron and .stout...., vuit 13-- 1 ' DOLLAR PA Yj this event, Satins, Crepe and wools la the latest styles. 7. liBlazerl.Tams F?ncy-brazer-tams- $1.25 fancy heavy rubber aprons flft grey, green Special, 2 for ..ijliUU $1,00 Extra special Rubber Aprons ZZLadiest silk hose, reinforced with nn rayon.' Aii swes. $1.00 values. 2 pair for . . . . . . T.V I iUU Flesh' colors. AU awes. -- Pure silk, full fashioned $1.65 hose, all new colors. , C1 flfl 7. . ... .V I iUU Dollar Day, pair Regular $2.0()jithjibdrmoaXsu C4 flfi port. - All sizes", I ill U Heavy quality : j nr$M0 Crepe de Chine' Girdles Truly worth $1.75. Full Fashioned los.e Ladies Silk Hose -- Famous r ' $L9& fancy-- designs- and eolors lar $5.95. CI Hit ToHar pzyL acV. . ; .yliUU . ... Beautiful, new art pillows. Regular Coats 300 "new children's' winter coats, sizes 3 to 5 years. Regu- -' With7fancy cuffs, new styles; yal-- ' ues to $2.00. All sizes, $1 .QQ special, pair Fancy. Silk Pillows -- ' Children's Fancy wool sweaters in "all colors. -- Regular $2.95r CI flft Beautiful styles V I iUU Chamosette Gloves -- TnfnertinToMheseonof the S. C. a wUl take place Thurs- - f- Wool Sweaters Silk Dresses : 12only - ladies' silk dresses," new stylear $10 JoJ15 values rrn w I Values That Def y Competition and Challenge Comparison 7 r - ISI M ' r rrzrrn hi 8. C. & MEMBERS TO (Doors open at 10 a.(in.) t ; .y it.. CROWDS WILL PROVETHISi- - SALES WORTHINESS We've been; months preparing for it. Assembling the greatest Dollar-DaValiMs ever. All Fall and Winter merchandise at reduced prices. A visit Jo. this, store tomorrow' will prove greatly to your benefit. . i- u. I 8treet- t MrilcT her I - Kennedy, 1 1 ' Vl:' 4i t, and Mrs. Joe HiU, the latter being an invited guest. , A good program has been anged and refreshments will be All member, and those served eligible for" "membership are invited -' to be present . "T" ' mond, Mrs. M. i. I B the Daughters of Utah Pioneer, of I """vaL. I " ' rL - - i hnd here the EalLmode at , A. 11 "r ' Fp:vKjfe ."I f - Zjtjw it4;" T- T yli h - BTOjT. ,11 " .y .y.- v ' " . v $3 O A N, ' rvVVjfrP-Cfi- I ' . f, v . ' rK2 f i-- - 1 1 kj f.- . 1 t -- H yoiju'7CQme:i , ,LV; T V. s C K Q K ft PU;UU 'and' 'ask aboujt': ,; ... ; |