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Show j fat. TVrwar FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921. ,v ggsfflamKgaffltJKBuaxj Mrs. E. Ray Peterson Phone 627 Society W. , Kitchen Shower Given The young ladies of the First Ward M. I. A. gave 'a kitchen shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Robinson in honor of Mrs. Roy Evans, formerly Miss Leah Ross, a bride of the month. The hours were pleasantly spent with music ' and games, during which time a dainty luncheon was served. The honored guest was showered with an abundance of useful gifts. Editor - SHgBggB5BgjggBg5n!ttnO&g5EMM3nmtrt Wedding Reception Given About evening. Prizes were won by Mr. 150 guests were bidden .to the wed and Mrs. William Clayton and Mr. Mrs. George Madsen. A dainty diog reception given last evening" at and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua F. luncheon was served. e, Dunn in honor of their daughter, and Richard H. Wells of Salt Popular . Couple Wed The marLake, whose marriage took place riage of Miss Eva Wainright of Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Sprlngvillei and Frank Ramsey of "The r cr em r n jr w as performed by this eity- took place-- yesterday iiLthe President Heber J. Grant, uncle of Salt Lake temple. Invitations have For the occasion the been Issued for a reception to be the groom. rooms were beautifully decorated given in honor of the young couple with pink and white hearts and kew-pie- s. at the First ward social hall this eveCongratulations were received ning. . , by the young couple while standing in the center of a heart made of pink Parents Honored Mrs. W. Monroses with a decoration of ferns in the background. The bride was love- roe Paxman entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of her parly in a gown of cream colored twilled Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, taffeta trimmed with real val lace ents,occasion being their birthday anand Bilk fringe. The bridesmaid. the Miss Carol Dunn, sister of the bride, niversaries. Pink asters centered the wore a dress of pink organdy. The table, where covers were ladi for sixmatron of honor, Mrs. Perry. Harrison, teen. also a sister of the bride, wore a gown of white tricoletta trimmed Entertained Bridge Club Mrs. A. with beads. E. C. Ricks of Salt Lake D. Sutton was a pleasing hostess to acted as best man. - A social eve- the members of the Thursday Afterning was enjowed, during which time noon Bridge club at her home yesa delicious luncheon was served. An' terday afternoon. Roses, cosmos abundance of beabtlful gifts were and autumn leaves were used as decorations in the entertaining rooms. presented to the popular couple. Mrs. Frank Cory received the club Club Holds First Session The y club met in Its first session last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoagr on East First North street. Antumn leaves and flowers were used as decorations. Card games and a dainty luncheon were features of the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beesley, Mr. and Mrs. George Bratton, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Spear, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Conant, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vickery, Professor and Mrs. G. W. Fitzroy, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Russell McMil-leDr. and Mrs. Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Swindler and Mrs. J. W. N. Whitecotton. Fourth-Nightl- eve-nin- g. d, n, I. A. Officers Honored The members of the Third Ward M. I.' A. entertained at a delightful social affair Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William H. Burch, In honor f the outgoing officers of the organization, Mrs. George Madsen, Mrs. W. D. Dixon, Miss Janet Poole and A. J. Jacobson. Asters were prettily arranged throughout the rooms, where musical numbers and progressive games provided an enjoyable M. n We Are Helping You to 0 P5j Surprised by Friends Mrs. Rose Kartchner was pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening when a number of friends gathered at her home. A social evening was spent, including needlework and luncheon. VI-lat- - pas t THE pk aw-- ' - -- YourJLiving Expenses JifldlcajVidSITtTh9Ladies -- -- Aid society of the Community church held an enjoyable session at the church parlors ' Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William Berry and Mrs. Raymond Berry, hostesses of the occasion, served a delicious luncheon. by being keen to take advantage of every tunity to buy at moner stving prices. Entei tuineil at Dinner Mrs. M6t-ri- s Gray entertained at dinner MonPink and white asters cenday. tered the table, where covers were Mrs. J. W. laid for the following: Farrer, Mrs. W. P. Whitehead, Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs. J. C. Bown, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Eleanor Gray, Mrs. Agnes Cluff, Mrs. Irving Hansen, Mrs, J. T Farrer and Mrs. William Wiscombe. Drys-dal- .i - The best is none too good for the people of Provo and Utah County but the price must be right. e, i Our business is showing a fine increase in sales, which means a very much greater increase in tonnage sold as compared with, one year ago the reason is simple we are offering' the very best quality of merchandise at prices anyone can afford to pay. Reunion to Be Held The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold a reunion at the First ward social hall Saturday afternoon at 1 oclock. It is requested that each- lady bring prise. Following the games, a with her a light luncheon. An exserved luncheon was enjoyed. cellent program will be rendered, followed by games and sports. As the Dancing Party Given A very guests of the Provo camp, the Heber successful dancing party was given camp will be present .on this occaby the Sixth ward Sunday Bchool in sion. All members are urged to be the ward amusement hall yesterday. present A merry time was had by the children In the afternoon and the dance Pleasantly Surprised Mrs. M. J. for the adults in the evening was a Clark was delightfully surprised at success from every point of view. her home Monday evening by a number of relatives. Music, and Lecture Announced The next luncheon contributed an games enjoyable lecture of the series being given un- evening for the following der the auspices of the Utah Stake guests: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey, M. I. be held in Jhe taber- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam, Mr. nacle next Tuesday evening at 7:30. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mr. and Dr. Charles G. Plummer will deliver Mrs. George B. Mrs. Ruth an unusually interesting locture on Bailey, Miss VeraHarding, McAdam and Harnature, which will be illustrated. The old Bailey. pubic is cordially invited. i Enjoyed Chicken Dinner Miss Entertained at Dinne1 The fol- Inez Jesse entertained the county oflowing guests were entertained by ficials at a delicious chicken dinner Mrs. Carl F. Eyring at dinner Tues- Tuesday evening at her home in day evening: Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Springville. The rooms-andining Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman, table were decorated with an abunMr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock and Mrs. dance of bright flowers and autumn Linton Morgan of San Francisco, Cal. leaves. Twenty-tw- o guests After the repast, the party attended pated In the delightful affair.particiThe the lecture given by Dr, Sears at the party motored back to Provo late in tabernacle. the evening. - daintily-- self-invit- Many are buying the needed things for warmth so as to be prepared for the change in weather that is sure to come within the next ten days. 4 winter wardrobe will need replenishing in some of the items that we offer below. STour ed A.-wi- Outing Flannel Cheviots Childrens School heavy outing, in fancy stripes, colors blue Heavy striped shirting for mens and boys' work shirts, the kind that will 4 givg hard wear, Dresses 27-in- ch y, 12j.2, Q-y- I Plain White Outing plain white outing, for women, misses and childrens nightwear, good weight and qual- On ,IOZ"gC ity, yard 27-in- OBK:yKm3aBcaBogBcm3aeoaogiK:4Bc'w4wwa roll, pure. white stock, size 72 x 90 inches. :A splendid value, $1.23 each 3-l- ..... We are exclusive agents for WARRIOR cotton blankets, SUBWOOL wool-na- p Wear 27-in- in ginghams, ch blankets, DORSET wool blankets. When you buy either of the above-name- d brands you are getting real value for your money. Ask to see our SPECIAL woolnap blankets, in beautiful block plaids, CO QQ each yZiUU bright plaids, with beautiful colorings and pretty patterns, 4Qft I At Taylotf Bros. Company Ob yard Percales dark percales in indigo and greys, in a great variety of pat36-in- i : I ch i Sold v i , NEW -- $ $V sash; French seams. tually, worth $3.00. Misses Ac- $1.98 All-Wo- ol Serge Dresses For School Wear Made of heavy quality navy storm serge, pleated skirt, neatly trimmed collar and sleeve. CC RH AND Each ywiwU UP Sweater Coats Our new sport and sweater coats are quite the talk of the town. The prices are asked last about one-ha- lf year, and the styles are so much prettier, too. You should see the knitted coats for the little tots. We have just received our second order on these goods, which is rather remarkable for so early in the season.. Apples on Display We hare on display in our window, three boxes of apples to show required packing. In our Store October 6, 7 and 8. The public Is invited to attend this, the greatest apple exhibition ever held in Utah County. Come ont and see the apples that will be sent to President and Mrs. Harding, 'Vice President Coolidge and Senators Smoot and King. -- PROF. BECKER Famous Chef. FOR-SATURD- Amoskeag ginghamr with wide hem, sizeable pockets, double collars neatly trimmed and wide, good length Fruit Growers! The points brought out are the top alignment, side alignment and bulge. All apples must be incased and most show a bulge of not less than ? Inch at top and bottom or a total of 1 M inch bulge. FROM 3 TO 5 O'CLOCK WITH PROFESSOR BECKER. SPECIAL-MEN-U- Ju Nu-Sti- le TA EVERY AFTERNOON $ 4 ch yard. ' y ALWAYS SOMETHING vV We are showing the biggest and best apron for $1.00 that can be found. Colors are fast and styles appealing. extra heavy chamin plain colors, tub bray, 1 proof, Qp I 32-in- Tomorrow Aprons Chambray Ware Free With Wiajestic i terns, yard i 15c Blankets Ginghams for Street The childrens dress for workgingham manship and true value is unmatchable. Made of Special, each Half lb. roll, long fibre, 162-3- C feat laksic lane $15.00 Set of Finest Alum- - b. Cotton Batts Width 27 inches, in plaids, stripes and checks, tub Attend Cooking School and Demonstration of the ard Ju Cotton Batts ch Ginghams for School .Dresses any Provo Women-- -. inum oppor-- 1 -- AY Saturday 3 to 6 p.m. Meat Day and Professor Becker prepare dinner for 4 oclock Between 3 will a 15 people all in one pan, in one hours time, consisting of roast, sweet potatoes;- Irish potatoes with honey combed dressing, 3 dozen baking powder biscuits, and $ parsnips everything will own have flavor. From 3 to 4 oclock Professor Becker will lecture on general its o cooking $ of meats, steaks, fowls, fish, soups. This lecture will be worth $25.00 to each lady present. - t Taylor Bros. $y 4 3 Hardware Department 5 1 1 rj J! LAST DAY OF BIG COOKING SCHOOL Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys Store. r IOMORROW You are urged to come in at Any time and see Professor Becker and learn about this Great Range. You are under no obligation to buy. , x:C'3ec'::icc-3BCr- c .x ,:c $y $ y Childrens Party Enjoyed Mrs. Edgar McArthur entertained fourteen little guesta at a party Wednesday afternoon in honor of her son Arthur, the occasion being his fifth .birthday- Merry games were pjayed on the lawn and a delicious luncheon was served. The table was decorated with a beautiful cake holding five candles. Complimentary Dinner Given Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bown entertained at a dinner , Monday, complimentary to Dr. and,. Mrs. J. Clinton Bown, who recently returned from Chicago, and Mlsa Lucile Down, who left the following day for the L. D. S. eastern states mission. Roses centered the where covers were laid for the table, following, In addition to the host and hostess and well-appoint- honored guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lafa Bown, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Startup. Miss Minnie Nelson, Miles Bown, J M. Newton and Fred Bown. e Idaho Visitors Here Mrs. P Pocsteile, Harrison and children with weeks are a few Idaho, spending Mr. and Mrs. Harrisons parents, Mrs. Joshua Dunn. tf |