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Show . PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER moemTx &NBVS Mrs. Bud Nilsen receiving the favors, and the guest prize being presented to Mrs. Midgley. The following guests were served a dainty Mrs Nola Nilssen, Mrs. luncheon:, ,' Leo Parker, Mrs. Joseph Love-ridg- e, ' Mrs. A O. "Westover, , Mrs. GIVEN FOR FRIEND ; , Joseph Hughes, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. R. A. Moorefleld, Mrs. Don Complimentary to Mrs. B. G. and Mrs. Jack McKay. Midgley, who Is leaving Provo to Clugy make her home In Salt Lake, Mrs. SURPRISE PARTY FOB"' John L. Taylor gave a bridge-luncheGEORGE NORMAN at her home Friday afternoon. Friends "of George Norman pleasAutumn leaved and fall flowers antly surprised him at his home Fri were used to beautify the entertainday evening, In celebration of the ing rooms. Three tables of bridge anniversary of this birthday, which were played, Mrs. Leo Parker and occurred on that day. Progressive ; - 'Announcement Of Engagement Made . ine Gould, Mrs. John Yeager of Provo, Mrs. C. Souter and 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Souter of Springville, and Mrs. Rudolph Wagner of San Diego, Calif. ENJOYABLE SURPRISE AFFAIR The residence of Mrs. William Wagner was the scene of a pleasant social affair Friday evenl ng, when-- - she - was sur prised by a. number of friends, in celebration of her birthday anni versary. Four tables of progressive 500 were played, at the conclusion at which an attractive luncheon was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. William Barton, Mr. and Mrs. R..B. rreaaaway, air. ana Mrs. K. c. Street, Mrs J. N. Smith, Mrs. Paul .Mr. and Mrs. John S. Peck. of 'American Fork! wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Revs, to Leon Vacher, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Vacher of Provo. The marriage is to take place la the near future. LUNCHEON GIVEN FOR VALLEY CIRCLE MEMBERS. An attractive social event of the paet week waa the luncheon given for Valley Circle members, at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Schott Friday afternoon. ' The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Charles Tullls, Mrs. Joe Warren, Mrs. .Charles Chamberlain and Mrs. O. D. Cun ningham. Roses were used as a dec-oration throughout .the entire ... house. Bridge was the feature of the afternoon s entertainment, and was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Roy Knapp, Miss Florence Kay, Mrs. E. E. Bachelder, Mrs. Russell McMUlen, Mrs. R. B. Treadaway, Mrs, W. J. Robbie, Mrs. R. J, -- Vaughsn, Mm. Charles H. Funk, Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mr. . T. J. Rasmussen Mrs. Herman Hinse, Mrs. William Gogartyr Mrs. John 1 Yeager, Mrs. Emma Snyder, Mrs. "Hi F. Cannon, Mrs. Fred Hlscher, MraJames Norfleet, Mrs. Harold Blumenthal,"rs,LPearL:McCauley, y Blumenthal, Mrs. J. G. Strickley. Mrs. C. M. Gilllsple. Mrs. Fawn Hedqulst, Mrs. Charles Reinsch, Mrs Henry. Immisch, Mrs, H. E. Jones, Mrs. Albert Klrkpat- rick, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. William Ralston, Mrs. Ann Borneman, Miss Lottie Redfleld, Mrs. O. J. Johnson, Mrs. Addison Spear, Mrs. R. K. Nel ..aon, Mrs. Anna Marwlck, and invited guests: Mrs. C. L. Moore and Mrs. R. W. Wagoner of Los Angeles, Calif., Miss Harriet Hinze and Miss N. E. Brereton of Provo. I BRIDGE-LUNCHEO- N : ' ... "Hearts", and radio music were the 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robb features of entertainment, and a de- Vincent. The assisting hostesses' are licious luncheon was served. Present were Mr. and, Mrs. Charlie Mrs. Vilate Vincent and Mrs. Anna Gould.A fine, program has been Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chrls-tenseMr. and Mrs. James Fisher, arranged and, refreshments will be Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shelds, Mr. and served. .All members and those eliMrs. Nels Hanson," Mr. and Mrs. gible for membership are cordially - . , , Lawrence. Johnson,, Mr. and Mrs. invited to be present. McHale, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Harch, Mrs. Frank Dusenberry, v- Miss Eva McKeen, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE ' A' Fred Evans. special meeting of Neighbors 6f " Woodcraft will be hed Monday at CAMP NO. 3 O. F. hall. All i p. m. in the TO MEET members are requested to be" presDaughtersof Utah Pioneers of ent as, a number of important busiCamp No. 3 will meet Thursday at ness matters are to be discussed, n, . ..' IO. DAISY SEWING CLUB i ' .'. PARTY Members of thS Daisy Sewing club spent, a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs Ruth Reeves Friday afternoon. The time was spent ..a-- . - pAGB r ..?' ... . .. JTjmr lumbla Sewing club, will be held Monday evnlng at the home of Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr. All members ar ' ' ' - LINNEA CLUB ' with music and social chat, after NOTICE Z1'' which a dainty luncheon was served Mrs. Karl Peterson will ente !n to Mrs. Grace Hanson, Mrs.1 Jane at her home Wednesday afterr "n, Evans, Mrs. Violet Johnson, .Mrs. for the members of the Llnnea iu'Jt Anna, Mikklcson, Mrs. Anena An- a iuii auenaance is desired. . derson, Mrs. Anna;. Nelson,. Mrs. Anna wnrisiensen, Mrs. Louise gensen and Miss Leona Hansen, A - '.; .... " jc - 1 MI hAnt. i)t s(e COLUMBIA SKWINfi n.ITW ANNOUNCEMENT The "regular., meeting of the , Jor- - THURSDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB- - Co- - i f Mrs. Henry W. Gease will ess to the member of the Thursday Aiiemoon Jtsnage club at, her horn inunnav. . Mrs.-Henr- . ENTERTAINS FRIENDS ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Eugene Hardy- - entertained , at a birthday party at her home Friday afternoon, the occasion be ing her birthday anniversary! So cial chat and music were features of enjoyment nd a dainty luncheon was served. Dahlias were used to rooms. decorate the entertaining "The guest list Included the following: Mrs. Ellen HomefT Mrs. ; Charles Oultrlch- Mrsr- - Fred - Ray, Mrs. J. W. Bates, Mrs. Lester Brian, Mrs.Al Loveless, Mrs. Almo i i:m 'limy B. 8immons. Mrs. John Carter and Mrs. F. J. Thomas, the latter guest being . from Sprlngvllle. - $ OPENING MEETING OF I UTOPIA CLUB .Sewing, muslo and a delicious luncheon were the diversions at the I 1 opening meeting of the season of r the Utopia club, held Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. Mrs. i Z Frank Ward. Present were Wllliani Connell, Mrs. R. F. Cran-- sail, Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. Shirley I 1 Bee, Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Mrs. Emll Jacobson, Mrs. Alma Boyden and Mrs. Nellie McEwan, the Utter, being an Invited guest REGULAR MEETING OF CENTURY lrm Mrs. John W. CLUB Menzles gave ft splendid paper on "Causes and Cures of War, and Some Roads Toward Peace," before the Nineteenth Century club members at their reg- m M- ' Mr. - , r,fiat&sss v liTriTTS-- i SAn:- " U -- mm H I mM fWSrr : IB "nr : T ,Tine c t- - - ' - "b- -i -- - 1 - n;. m : 5 T ' ' . rs ew.JLmnff Koom suites ot aiegani Genuine Mohair and Frieze as low as - : - .;.v::- -- t ft; . "I - through our stock of fine living room furniture there are dicided evidences of extra quality for the New arrivals give you choice T)f the best creations afforded by the recent furniture markets, and enablo inwrto-gi- ve ourlose voir Tr the lowest possible prices. See the" magnificent suites we are showing In .genuine mohair and frieze, and profit by the lower prices you will always find here. Some of these suites have frames of beautifully carved genuine walnut and mahog- - AH money. . " It Is actually amazing what really fine suites are now being made to sell at this low price. Full spring construction, extremely graceful design, reversible loose cushions and many other features found heretofore only In much higher priced suites.. See these suites and you will realize why everyone Is talking about our remakable values In living room furniture. : the-ben- efit fftrtory-cfmnectio- C redit Terms ce .... "III ft TT a- . j oerpentine Tom Jacquard Velour Suites : " 1 ' - 67 ArrangedL- - ular meeting Friday afternoon at home of Mrs. C. A Peck. Mrs. John W. Aird read some very InterSince esting articles on "Democracy the War," and Mrs. John Vlck gave a brief account of the birth of the " " Red Cross. the NOTICE OF AURORA ;iCLUB MEETING Mrs. Mary Hltcheock will enterhome for the members of the Aurora club. at Woodcraft miw AH . Neighbor welcome. tain Thursday evening at her Cedar Lined Walnut Chests $10.75 up LEAD SOC HONORED GUEST. . A family dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton Thursday hon-o- r evening at the Sutton cafe. In of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn V. Sutton and children, Kay, Alene andJackr who are leaving soon to make their . home In Pasadena, Calif. Gladlolas were used to decorate the dining tables. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Snelson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moorefleld and son. Bob, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. Convertible Day -- Beds at $32.50 Very attractive designs, that serve as davenports by day and can be opened up into full double size beds at night. The most artistic ones we have ever shown, and prices well within the means of the average family. Latest Designs in Walnut Bedroom Suites Fine Walnut Bedroom Suites with Bui Walnut Overlays 4 Pieces - 4 Pieces JIlilaJjLjustjnejxamplejDfLlhejxto i fine miite nfgennlne waTmit In romMnwlnn fine woods. Includes full size double bed. large French vanity, roomy dresser and handsome chest of drawers. yih0pr in oearoom iurnuure or ine newer type. Four pieces Include dresser, French vanity, chlfforobe and full sized double bed. ' ' - CAMP - AND 6 MEETINQ ARRANGED Mrs. Annie K. Young, assisted by Rose Y. Stewart, will enter- ' Mrs. tain at her home Thursday at 3:30 p. m. for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 4 and 6. The address Is 38 West Fourth North street and all members and those eligible for membership are cordlal- been lly Invited. A fine program has arranged and refreshments will be served. A; .11 -- - Beautifully designed, upholstered In wonderful fine coverings, and priced much lov-y-, n you would expect for" merchandise of quality. Recent shipments include sev-- i eral exceptionally good looking desks in a," Variety woods and finishes.' See them-annote the low prices. ,f ' such-splendi- - FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY -- The special actlvll Distinctive New ""Desks $43.50 up" Fine Coxwell Chairs as Low as $29.00 u i . . the First ward Relief society, will have charge of the meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Florence Miller and Mrs. Tenle Larson will give the lesson on "Co operation With the Primary and Mq The public service I. A, Work. bureau of the Provo high school I will furnish the musical program. A cordial welcome Is extended to all : women In the ward. Dining Suits in Beauti fully Grained Walnut at 9-Pi- , v. . -PARTY FOR CLTVELL MEMBERS Among the enjoyable parties of last week was the affair given Thursday evening at the home "of Miss Georgia Dlmlck, which she entertained for the members of the A delightful radio Cllvell club. program was enjoyed and social chat and games were also Interesting features. '. Tastjr refreshment were served throughout the evening to the following: Miss La Vern Harris, Miss Gay Dlmlck, Miss Irene Fillmore, Miss Lenore Harris, Miss Clara Peterson and Miss Vlrgle : .. Beelen . ? I F"T This Is a ir.oat unusual "buy'' In our shewing of medium priced dinlna room furniture. Made of genuine walnut in combination-witother fine wood, it U a beauty In appearance, and yet the prtcei very low; Includes buffet, china cabinet, extension tabl and six chairs. CT - . A "'Popular New Dinette Suites for Small Dining R0ms- -9 Pieces i fl . Jf)C i. designed for small homes where Is a very good complete dining suite is desired In miniature size-T- his looking one and is in genuine walnut veneer, beautifully decorated. In-ciuaes extension table, small buffet, china eabinet and six chairs. Jt . Beautiful Lamps $7.90 up Scores of new lamp designs to show , you. ;' The 'most distinctive ones we have ever, had, and prices unusually low. ' ' ' New Bookcases -- at $30.00 can get. an open front bookcase In a handsome design at a remarkably low price. Several different i Letylos to select from Nowf, you Easy tenuis EASY TERMS - PHONE 24 and 25 . W44. 4444 |