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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, 'SUNDAY, MARCH 25. 1923. n ILL LEAVE iVH r CALIFORNIA Miss Florence J ep person, daugh-Mra SamueOetipef' rf of Mr, andleave on Jr, will Monday morn ing for Lea Angeles, California, wher aha will spend twa Btontha The -- wtwter dancing. studying Urm-'itt- t Jeppersoa School afl Dansa Art closed Wednesday, and Mis Jeppersoa expect to conduct ' 'J . rArtistic Decorations : Junior Prom At fvFeature IT ProvorHighSchool- Gym Friends Honor Birthday Party Miss Eveline Bean FpjAged Pioneer Mr. A, R. Mr. Charles Robblna and Robbie assisted by Araor.g th social events riven in Robbinf. HflTLvman honor o MiMi. Eveline Beaa, who Mr. J. Clyde a snring term upon her return to ' Provo. . - , DAVID JOHN HONORED Members tha First ward society and their part oers gav a social at th horn of Bishop and Mra W. P. Whitehead Monday evening, la honor of David John, former president of the society. Game and music wer enjoyed, during which a delicious luncheon wa served to SO. Mr. John wa presented with a beautiful basket of flowers, jf Gen-eologi- leaving in th near future to entertained the member of make her home in Ogdea, Mra Camp No. S Daughters of Utah Christina Springmeyer and Mis An garden In all Its splendor, waa the Pioneer and number of invited Florence D. Ray entertained at the Iscene of the Provo high school gymnasium Friday evening, guests, 'at her home Friday after- horn of Miss Ray Thursday eve "when the annual junior prom was held, and the affair proved noon. The delightful affair was ning. Cut flower wer used In the Hannah lecoration of the house. Games and given in honor of Mr .to be the social success of the school year. 87th birthday an- Tiustc were the diversions of the ' Entrance was made, through a white lattis gate and Robblna. whose ; niversary occurred on that day. evening, the first prise being .lower, which were covered with an abundance of greens The entertaining rooms wen warded to Miss Rhea Blumenthal and spring flowers, ranging in colors from deep orange to made beautiful with large bouquets Miss Amelia Buckley and . Miss NETTETE CLCB NOTICE of rose and carnations, gift to Amand Roundy. The "consolation , Member of th Nettet club WiU ""liirnt- - yellow and deep rose to like pink. Around the hall the guest of honor from her friends prises were received by Miss Anna meet was It wttt lallM irnc roverra z-evening at th assembled. The following interest- Ollertett, Mra Clarissa Strong and home Wednesday A. WILL of Mis Afton Baker. Sewwilh flower of th wM beautiful MR. AND MRS. wsa furnished: His- Miai Zina Larson. program ing ENTERTAI5 JONES music- and luncheon will be hades and hollyhock. Steamer. Luncheon wa served to the fol- ing, Officer and teacher of the Sec- torical sketch or the life of Mrs. enjoyable feature of th enterin the pastel shades, were draped ond her Eveline Miss senool Thatcher, by Mra Mary and their Bean, daughter, lowing: ward Sunday tainment and ah member are from tie center of the ceiling to pleasanUy enter Mra Pearf Adams; historical sketch Oladvs Nieison. Mrs. Mabelle Me- - cordially invited to attend, .the sids of the hall, and In the partners wer uinMlnnii.-Mia- s nannan Mrs. 10 Grace of home liuuoi Mr. the wubiih, al w I w m a4MrISiby her grand ug .iter. Mis Orpha Miss Melbs Bachman, Mis Flor i entti a o ill mass of rose' A. Will Jones Friday evening. MEETING OF- - J. V. T. the streamer school selections. ence Franklin Mis Jones; Bee. Blumenthal. Rhea lavender of and artlstV-Vallbasket pink B HELD Largs tand wa , .The orchestra solos. Mrs. Emma Knud-se- Miss Amelia Buckley, Mr. Myrtle CU Members of vue J. TJ. F. club decors ted with flowers and sweet peas, and fern attractively orchestra; and Stella Mra Mia Burton. Bernlca Miss Condon decorated the Hyde; reading. arranged tastefully were delightfully - entertained at ferns, arid palm, fern, and potted rooma Brief remark relative to Mra Leo Knight; remark a Mra Mildred Condon, Mis Jean Cox the home of "Mia Louise Smith plants were placed about the hall the Sunday school work were given Bernetta Beck, president of the Mis Lbra Dunn, Miss Leah Hale and la the window sill. Attractive Friday evening, A Mother Day Cheev-er- , Mra LaVieve Hulnh EarL Miss VI and central ' Grace J. Mra J. camp Bird. Victor Erven Nelson, to by benches added a touch party was .planned, after which former president- - Delicious' re- bile Jones, Mis Zlna LarseaC Miss music ' STecnscheme." In th west end of Earl Lewis, Leo Knight and A and social chat Were enjoyed. lb, were 80. served to freshment Anna Miss Ollerton. delicious luncheon A Pax Jones. Barbara Will A delicious luncheon was served to 1 a small garden we ' . "". man. Miss Miss a Grace which humor . was served, during Punas, the sur'roundeJTiiy a low Misnnex "Wilde? Verda Peterson, Mra Evelina Reed Miss f oHowlng:T Bertha Hooks, Miss Gladys Jattis fence covered with roses ana ous debate was held. The question LUNCHEON TENDERED Au -Amanda' Mis ThatMiss, Teacher "Resolved was Roundy, - greens, A number of small table Hooks, Miss Evelyn Ellis, Miss MRS. BANDLEY gusta Scherer, Mra Prilla F.. Shlll, were seen her, and there In the Should Sing Their Lesson Insteade Miss Marie la every detail wa the Mrs. Clarissa Strong, Mra Eve K Pearl Muhlesteln, Attractive afflrma-tfeth the of wer Usual. Way." Peter and MlaalErmaMhlesteinJ garden, where . the guest, luncheon given by MrslOeyd Sut- Tattow. - Mine Mra. Ruth taken aide Colonby being served refreshments by little the latter being an Invited guest ton at her home Saturday after- and Miss Nellie Walker. ial maidens. In the opposite cor Fairer, and the negative by 9. Earl noon, . to Rulon Mr. complimentary was decision ths The was Lewis. given tier was another garden which SURPRISED ON r Band ley. formerly' Mis Maude side. furnlused a a rest room,' wicker negative BIRTHDAY who was recently married DELIGHTFUL CARD PARTY I - Jtjre being nsedr1- Present at th Interesting meet Sutton, Relatives of Clyde. Scott pleassnd Who 1 leaving Sunday for Bur- - - Mr. and Mra Byron Clark enterA Interesting feature of the af-- ing were Mr. and Mr. Leo Knight, ley, Idaho, where she wiU Join her tained a number of friend at their antly surprised him at' his bom Mr. was Mr. Erven J. and Mra s Nelson, the promenade, which husband and make her horn: A home Tlmceday evening". Sweet Thursday - evening. In' celebration and Mr. tJle E. Olsen, Mr. nd color ldd by Edward Sheyar scheme of yellow was used peas and ferns prettily iecorated. of .his birthday anniversary which ctaprel - Mrs. Mr. and Victor The Miss Beth Mra Bird, dent, and Wright the entertaining rooms the entertaining rooma Four tables occurred on that day. Card and throughout B Mra Mr. and dance furnished the John Thurgood, Collegian and jn th luncheon, which was of progressive '500" were played, music' were the diversion, and L. and Asael Mr. tnusic. Johnson, Bishop served at 1:30 o'clock.- - Centering Mrs. A. E. Eggertsen and EmU K. luncheon wss served to Mr. and ' Patron at the prom wer Prin L. Nelson. Mr. and Mra BenJ. H the luncheon table was a cut glass Nieison receiving the high acorf Mrs. Art Scott, Mr, and Mra NorS. Vin Mr. B. Mra C Harmon. and cipal and Mr. U Supt Bullock, basket of on either si. re price and the consolation favort man Scott Mr. and Mra LaMar tihd Mrs. H. Claud Lewi, Mr. and cent Jr.. Mr, and Mra Albert Ras-- of which Jonquils, a yellow taper In. a being won by Mra 'Arthur Hard- Scott, Mr. and Mra Dell Hopkins. wi Mrs. 8. P. Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. mussen, Mr and Mrs. Alma Huff,' holder of the same shade. Tiny ing and William Vincent, A de- Mr. and Mra Arnold Peay, Mra M. ICay Stewart, Mr. and Mr. D. W. Mr. and Mra J. Earl Lewi, Mr. chlcka held dainty place licious luncheon followed and was Robey, Mrs. Jennie Scott Mrs. Zina yellow T. Mr. and Mrs. William and and John Mra Mr.. and Cluff, Webster, which wer In a jonquil de served to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vin- Scott and MissVirginia Scott Mr. George Myer. Mr. and Mra cards, Taylor. ... and the fevors were miniature cent Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sign, Included N. committee Ellen Mra Seth Jonea, Scott, 'The prom I.INNEA CLIB NOTICE Helen Webster, Florence Carter, Mr. Hannah Cardall, Mra Agnetta yellow flower pot tied with yellow Harding, Mr. and Mra Emil K. Member of) the Linnea club will satin t, B red r son, Mra Ada Wilson, Mra flowerribbon, and rilled with, yellow Nieison. Mr. and Mrs. William dace Dangerfield. Mitchell Carter, Ruth-KsntFollowlnsr Mr, and Mra A. E. EygertHim, be entertain?) -- Thursday afternoon er, Mil. MM J. Karreir. llMPtbeoB f.nill.. snd Harold nnilry the noma cTrk. O.M.' Mc andlHuTfIC'WeTe" bit --aim airs, nenry wooke and Mr. niwyfiCT"rsraf.-omniaetMrssArt- a Madsen, Mis" Janet the featuresewing of entertainment, and and Mr. Alma Bourne. Carthy. Sewjhg and music will be W. T. H. Mis J. and Barkdull Mis Jleynolds, Scott, Agnea Farrer, wer enjoyed by the following: the features lof entertainment, and Norma .Miss Mortimer, Junior class officers are Hilda Harding, luncheon will be served. Mr. Rulon Bandley, Mra D. D. MISS PETERS TO BE til ward Sheya president; Helen Knight, Horace Olson, Merrill Sutton. ... ; Mr. Henry Booke, Mrs. Webster, vice president; Hazel Rob- Christopherson, Clyde Birk and Da-- Carl Mra P. S. Pokalsay, Kate Peters will entertain ANNOCNCEMENT 'OF inson, secretary and treasurer. lice Andelin. Th hostess wa as Mra Nelson, Thomas, Mr. F. L. at her home Wednesday evening 8. E. C ; sisted In serving by her daughter, Blae. Ralph Mr. artd rMa Fred Ray will enMra Victor Hedquist, Miss for the member of the S. C. 8. REGULAR MEETING OF t'TAH th Misses Lorna and Ruth Jonea Estella Acord, Miss Mary Hansen. Three tables 'of bridge will be play- tertain the members .of the S. E. C I 0RISIS t their home Saturday evening. Miss June Hansen, Mra Edith Full- ed, prizes awarded and luncheon Mr. Q. E. Brockbsnk will be VIEl'X AMIES CLUB er and Mis Genevieve Sutton. . served. A cortiial invitation Is at- Tables of progressive "500" will be hostess to the Utah ftorosis club TO MEET tended to all member to b pres- piayed, prizes awarded and lunchat the Provo Women' member Mi Gladys Vincent will be host eon served. All members are Inent. BIRTHDAY . Club home Wednesday afternoon ess to the member of the Vleux HlSBANrrS CELEB RAT El-i:.. a cited to attend. St S o'clock. A review of "Mayfalr" Amies chib at her horn Monday Mrs,' Lars Jaeobson entertained CARDS AND LINC1IEON- -. Mirhael Arlen will be given by J evening. The tiro wUl be spent a well appointed birthday dinner r Iy William Bailey. Following Thre tables of brldg wer (Qlr PROVONAS CLCB NOTIOB the T with sewing and music, and lunch- at at her. home Friday afternoon, In Joyed at the Provona club members will meet e club party offielection All the annual of eon will served. members be meeting honor of her husband, whose 69th held Fridav afternoon at tha hotaa at the home of Mr. James McClell- cers will take place. are requested to be present . a of Hew tua, wiuala birthday anniveraarv 1 lafff bowl of sweet peas cehttfred B. bifnmons was awarded tke ana luncoeon wui be feature of tn dining table. Cover wer laid high score prize. A delicious lunch- entertainment during the afterfor Mra George C. Scott Mra Mads eon wa served to the following; noon and all member are cordially invited to be present Johnson, Mra Sarah William. Mr. Mrs. Gil Cox, Mra Clarence Bea-leand Mrs. William Williamson, Mr. Mra Guy Shurtliff. ilt ana Mra Charles Scott Mr. and Thomas Clitheroe, Mrs. Alrao B. L"METIA MEMBERS TO BE Mra Merlin Prestwich and family, Simmon. Mr, r.. E. Homer, Mr. ENTERTAINED Mrs. Sterling Bean will entertain Mra Frances Msdsen, Mr. and Mr. Walter Wclst, Mra A. 0?permi. Leonard Jolley, Mamie, Reva and Mra Harvey Holland, Mra Gift the members of the L'Mctia club Lola Jaeobson, Dean, Gay, Darell Gardner, Mra Illff Jones, and at. her home Thursday afternoon. and Res Jaeobson. Many useful Mra Bert Hedquist, the latter be. The time will be spent with cards, V. and prizes will be awarded. Lunchgift wer received by the guest of ing an Invited guc.it. eon' will be served. All member are nonor, including some from rela Jt Knud-se- Is a, - or tn at a tt - fu it fa - hi J! -- ' I LALHi . Ji lllll II I I tlMJ r ' n 'Even as the fabric section is ready with new materials for spring: r, our drapery department is ready with new materials for spring1 You can come in any day now and ex-- pect to grather a parcel of smart b V rilf fair-wa- 1- - tiz .Newest Sport and Dress AFTERNOON BRIDGE ' CXIB NOTICE Members of the Afternoon Bridge club will meet Thursday at the residence of Mra J. D. Hunter. Card and music will be enjoyable features and a delicious luncheon will be served. A cordial Invitation I extended to all members to be HATS Crochet Viscas in a variety of styles : and colors. ,$095 t. S. CLCB MEETING G. Miss Delia Letham entertained the members of the H. O: L. S. club at a pleasant social affair at her home Friday evenirg. Games ana social chat were enjoyed, at th conclusion of which a delicious luncheon wss served. Present .wets Miss Ora Mae Henrichsen, Mis Ines Dixon, Miss Bertha Olson, Mia Marie Clark. Miss Berniece Durnell and Mis Estelle Letham. present 36 inches to 50 inches Wide 'C yd, ..IV.T'HIRTYeTHREE prizes for the best $3.95 pies or newly papcrc Jor Entirely New 36 inch $7.50 Win one of these cash prices; you may more than pay the cost of doing it and have the thrill of winning from one room to whole house. Space does not per rnit giving details. Call for copy of the enrollment blank and details of requirements. Contest closes June 1st $io s- ; CoatS-Ve- ry specially priced alHhis week Prbes for ";1 : You Will Appreciate These Values " Allen ;i X 20 50.00 $50.00 Second 25.00 .Third .. 15.00 10.00 8Honorablcl Etch Mentions $14.75 $19.75 values Dining Room Living Room BcJroom First $9.95 $12.75 $34.50 PRIZES lip V hrtkf m fwaf yfg JcrtasV 25.00 , rUTif - 15.00 10.00 smtm, call COAT DRESS HAT $50.00 . 25.00 15.00 10.00 Each mm pkmt f" a copy MAIBBN Complete Outfit Consisting of - - " ' Save the .Surfarwl Terms of $2 ' Weekly Beautiful 26 piece set of Silverware All For Only $35.00 Come in tomorrow! Millinery orth University Avenue ' t Center Cinderella 1LWALL PAPERS J 230 West P ar to J u m ac th fo YtC a . 1 a yd. la H , O CP .O C yard V U h. tw Drapery Department fo see the charm and ing colorful cretonnes in regular 5c jr--3linen finish. I ti and SOC yard a. n w . SEE THEM IN THE ART DEPARTMENT ON THE BALCONY n S o fi h hostess to the member of the Fri Bride club at her day Afternoon home ' Friday. Card, music and luncheon will be the diversion All are cordially invited to member . Ensembles-Dresse- CK tt You will en joy browsing through our VALLEY AND SOCIAL Valley Chapter No. 8. O. E. S, will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Re- iresnments will be served and a social uour will be enjoyed following the meeting. All visiting member are cordially invited to attend. Read Every Word hi CRETONNES MEETING PLANNED , The Penney ladle will meet at the horn of Mra Adalin Wade Friday evening;, and the time will be spent with sewing and music. Luncheon wiU be served. exam- - rooms! or tu Fancy Silk and Rayon Drapery BROWNING SOCIETY TO MEET Members of the Browning society re requested to be present at the regular meeting, Tuesday at 4 p. m at the home of Mrs. Kath-ry- n B. Pardoe. Mr. Elsie C. Carroll will give the- program. A full attendance 1 desired. - $450" By the Yard PENNEY. LADIES CLUB I t I CHAPTER MEETING P - Exquisite Rayon Marquisette . invited. e - Curtain Nets y, It th and op Just--Mer- In California. PC new ideas on window hangings. New Scrims and. -- tive lei 35c 29c Yard rfcJlfcaina4rfvi Specials T m -- -- Pre Easter er - " Ruffled Voile Vln-cen- . ". to . 1 ' a ea Beautiful Rufflcfd GurtairrSctr Einnia-X-TVebs- tfr, ' Bl th home-sewins- window-dressing- eo th FRIDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB -- Women Conquers Perilous Trail I N P . n m F n s c w will b Mr. Clifton Sutherland h 1 ' attend. '1 SITCES8FLX VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT The First ward, under th direction of the recreational committee, presented a vauavtll In ths ward meeting; house Thursday and Friday evening;, which proved to b delightful In every detail. One act wa furnished by each organization and each was well received. The proceed from the affair will Mr Heber go toward expense Done was in charge of the enter tainment. ' NAITILC8 CLCB GIVES PROGRESSIVE PARTY Prominent among th leading social event of the week waa the progressive dinner party given by the member of the Nautilus club, formerly the N. L. U. club, at th following home Saturday availing: lira Ceiestia Taylor, Miss Lore . : ......... . , Van Wagenen, slss Gloria Man- gum and Mis Florence Robinson. Entertainment was furnished at each home and dancing was enjoy- Many a hardy mountaineer ha periahed In the blizzard of the last 40 residence. year on the old Indian travola trail In th heart of the Rocky Mouned at the Robinson But Mr Lila Carter (left), wife of a Glacier National Park Thirty couple participated in the tain delightful, aiiair. ranger, and her girl friend, Isebelle Olson, a school teacher, probably set a world record for women by traveling 63 mile over th trail from ' NOTICE TO GLEANER GIRLS Glacier Park gateway to the Sherburne Lake Ranger Station. They The Fourth ward Gleaner girls ar the first whit girl to make this trek during the dead of winter. are to be entertained Tuesday evening at S o'clock by their teacher Mr Agne L. Crandall and Mis Georgia Maeaer, at ' th Crandall residence. AH member ar requested to bep resent and to meet at the metting house at 7:10 or tha Crandall residence at S o'clock. Rob Gently Upward sod vToward notice that they ar growing small., er and the treatment should b conFOURTH WARD RELIEF tha Heart a Blood In Veins tinued until the vein are of normal" SOCIETY Flow That Way size. So penetrating and powerful Uder the direction of the social Emerald Oil that even Piles ar ervice committee. Mis Mamie OllIf you or any relative or friend erton of the B. T. U.. will give a ia worried because of varicose vein quickly absorbed. Any on wha la . talk on "Active Nature and Needs or bunches, the best advice that disappointed with Ha use can have 1 of the Child." at the Relief society anyone la thl world can give you their money refunded- r meeting In the Fourth ward Tues- is to druggist for an origRegular user of Moone's Emerbottleof-Moos- e's ald Oil should buy th new hospital day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A inal pisno solo will be furnished by Emerald Oil (full strength) and ap- size it's more economical. For sals Agnea Kjlpack. All members are ply night and morning to tie swol by Schrsmm-JohnsoDrug Co. Invited to be present len, enlarged vailUL Isoon yuti will J.. w V . How To Care For Varicose or Swollen Veins - 1 -- ask-you- two-oun- ce n |