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Show t N to which the Mrs. Alex Hedqulst was hostess to ciable in the ward hall, of the organi-Jnoo- n members and officers ihe 'members of the Saturday afterzatIon the bishopric and their part- bridge club ihd la. few invited and the officers and teachers of Saturday. Car-.ne- 1 friends' at her home f the auxiliary organizations were in- vited to attend, Mrs' Lacy Farnsworth opened, the excellent program with a speech of welcome which was nt - This evening, the Fourth ward will conduct a benefit ball in the ward social hall, to which the public is cordially invited to attend. i Miss Thelma Mangum was hostess at a childrens birthday party at her home Saturday afterhoon in honor of her sister, Creta. d' Games, music and refreshments were j ; v ''enjoyed Dy the followfng: Fay Edith Brown, Bernice Robinson, Margaret Crawley, LaPreal Robinson, Helen Dixon, Maurine Dixon, Algie Snow, Edith Dixon, Earl iDavidson, Roy Robinson, Ronald Dixon, Lester Claf k,' Ralph Dixon, Phillip Ash-- i worth, Beth Ashworth and Ray D. , .1 Reece. ' I ! Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter have r Misses Wear Womens and S. GARMENTS , j $4.95 Misses Sweater Coats, each $4.00 Misses Sweater Coats, each $3.00 Misses Sweater Coats, each ; - k- - i & 1 2 3 4 AT SAVING PRICES $12.50 t $17.50 t $19.50 t $22.50 $2.50 Plush Coats, t $42.50 Plush Coats, $25.00 CHILDRENS AND MISSES $17.50 Plush Coats, $27.50 Plush Coats, $29.50 Plush Coats, close-ou- t close-ou- close-ou- price price price price price ! $22.50 Sperba idloth Coats, closeout :i$11.5U price Sperba Cloth Coats, closeiout $19.50 price ' close:out Cloth Coats, $34.50 Sperba $22.50, price Coats, Cloth Printzess $42.t0 and $47.50 L close-ou- t $27.50 price close-out Cloth Coats, Printzess $58.o0 $37.50 price $67.50 Printzess Cloth Coats, close-ou- t i $42.50 price close-ou- t Cloth Coats, Printzess $79.50 $49.50 price $29:75- - . 1 MISSES UNION SUITS ! AT SAVING PRICES $11.75 to $13.50 Childrens Cloth Coats$7.95 $19.75 to $25 Misses Printzess Coats$13.75 Values Values Values Values MENS UNDERWEAR -- Mens AT SAVING PRICES $3.00 to $3.50 Flannel Shirts, ea.$1.95 $4.50 to $6.00 Flannel1 Shirts, ea.$2.95 $6.50 to $7.50 Flannel Shirts, ea.$3.95 Knight Wool Shirts for big men, sizes 18 and I8V2, each $1.95 2 All Wool Un- Two-Piec- e derwear, values up to $5.50, each$1.49 Mens and Silk and Wool Union Suits, values up to $6.00, each $2.95 All-Wo- ol - AT SAVING PRICES $1:00 to $1.25, ages 2 to 10, each69 $1.30 to $2.25, ages 12 to. 16, each-9- 8 $1.25 to $1.50 ages 2 to 10, each89 $1.75 to $3.50, ages 12 to 16, ea.$1.29 MENS OVERCOATS AT SAVING PRICES $1.75 Mens Leather Lined Mittens, ea.$1.00 $1.00 Mens Mackinaw Leather Faced Mittens, each 50 Lot FLANNEL SHIRTS Lot Lot Lot Lot WOMENS PLUSH COATS WOAIENS CLOTH COATS at sav ing prices Mens and Boys Wear LEATHER MITTENS -- l c ea.$1.00 AT SAVING PRICES 1.50 and $2.00 Sweater Coats, each,v$1.00 $ 2.50 Sweater Coats, each $1.49 $ 3.00 and $3.50 Sweater Coats, each$2.45 $ 4.00 and $4.50 Sweater Coats, eac $3.45 $ 6.00 and $8.00 Sweater Coats, eachA $4.45 $10.50 Olive Hunting Coat, each $7.95 r D. S. Garments, each D. S. Garments, each D. S. Garments, each COATS SWEATERS - - 50 AT SAVING PRICES $2.00 Womens Winter Union Suits, 0' , $1.00 $1.98 $2.19 $2.98 $3.19 D. S. Garments, each close-ou- WOMENS WINTER UNDERWEAR ck L. L. L. L. $2.50 $2.75 $3.75 $4.00 close-ou- AT SAVING PRICES Bloomer $1.50 Leggins, each Slumber .Wool $1.00 Slippers, each Misses ! r $3.30 $2.67 $2.00 BLOOMER LEGGINS ( 1 each each each each AT SAVING PRICES A delightful dancing party was Mildred Condwon, held last evening in the Startup Maud Payne, Verda Pelterson, Geneve dance hall. The hall was artistically Reta (Jayson, Jessie arranged in a pink and white color Maycock, Whitehead, Mazella Jensen, Roma scheme. Dancing was interspersed Bylund, Edith Ward1 and Mayne with the serving of appropriate reJohn were the guests! of Miss Ruth freshments. .Present; were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Crandal Gardner Sunday evening. The asT. Mr. werd a J. Mrs. W. Mr. ad hostesses' Milton Booth, sisting Gardner and Mrs. F. T. Gardner. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Booth, Mr. Games, music and luncheon were en- and Mrs. M. Strubble, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Butler, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. joyed. Prows, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Whiting, Mr!, and Mrs. J. C. Snow entertain-- i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mr. and ed .at a well appointed dinner Tues- Mrs. Parley Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted day evening, for Mi's. Lawrence Hatton, 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, Gibson. Following dinner, cards Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jacobson, Mr. were featured. and Mrs. Laurence Jepperson and iJ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rawlings. Mr- and Mi j. Parley Hafen enter? tained Mrp. Hannah1 B. Jones and Miss Vaun McDonald was hostess Julian Fry at a dinner party Sunday. to a number ot friends at her home Covers were laid tor ten. The game 500 Thursday evening. was followed featured, by a dainty . Mr.' and Mrs. Hejber S. Harding luncheon. 0 0 announce the mari'iage of their ," Verneta, Brown Lewis Mrs. Alex tp daughter Hedquist was hostess to of Lehi. the members of the Utah Sorosis at m m her home "Wednesday afternoon. A The Second ward under the aus- splendid paper, Cabinet and Napices of the Primary association will tional Administration, was by conduct a dance Friday evening in Mrs. C. E. Rogers. Airs. C. given E. Maw the ward amusement1 hall. All are very ably gave a most interesting one invited to ratten dl this entertainment. on Foreign 'Affairs, while Current Events were discussed by Airs. Fred Mrs. D. D. McEwani was hostess at S. Davies. a well, appointed dinner at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of Murray Murdock, who retcently returned from the i Western States mission field. i Womens Sweater Coats, Womens Sweater '.Coats, Womens Sweater Coats, Womens Middy Blouses, $6.95 $5.67 $3.67 $4.65 A1ISSES SWEATER, COATS $10.00 $ 8.50 $ 5.50 $ 6.50 7 AT SAVING PRICES COATS a3 Mc-Ja- L. D. SAVING PRICES ON SWEATER , i i i their guest for a few days J. S. Houtz. Mr. Houtz expects to leave this city the first of next week for California, where he will join his wife and family at Ocean Park . The ,! This is the Last Opportunity we will offer you to Save Mtney on winter goods do not ou . If little the y with windows prices in our merchandise See the the items Read need them this season, the saving will pay you to buy for next fall. i , eight-year-ol- ct e sephine Jones pleased the appreiia-tivbalaudience with her several let dances. Contest games and also added to the merriment of the evening. Mrs. Clarence Greer was hostess to the members of the LAmetia club and a number of invited guests at a Kensington at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing was interspersed with an excellent paper, Personality, given by Miss Hazel Brockbank, and followed by a daintily prepared luncheon. The club members present were Mrs. Cecil Larsen, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Kenneth Cravens, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Julian Greer and the hostess, Mrs. Clarence Greer. The invited guests were Mrs. Mrs. Alden R. Robert Stoddard, Van Wagenen and Taylor, Mrs., Ray Miss Hazel Brockbank. Hein-dselma- 1 i Supplay, by a one-aof students Desires, by given pressed the Provo High school, under the able direction of Mr. Sterling Mrs. Leslie Hickman rendered a pleasing solo, whi'e Miss Jo- followed , i at st, and until then we offer our entire stock of winter goods the use item a over single to do reductions not want we carry very great , of the money is worth more to us than the profit We take stock January 3 rs Rations and sweet peai were artisti- tally, arranged throughput the rooms. Mrs. Henry Gease won the club favor and Mrs. William Ferre tie guest card favor. The club members pres-ewere Mrs. Henry fclease, Mrs. C. Mrs. C. W H, Ward, Mrs. Roy Boren, If. Wright, Mrs. J.fwj Farrer, Mrs. David Open3haw, Mr. Fred Olsen, n Mrs.. A. B. Morgan,' Mrs. G. II. and Mrs. E. Cf. Hughes. The invited, guests were Mrs. Fred J. 0. E. Maw, Mrs. Finlayson, Mrs. Mrsi Swen Oi Neilson, J. T. Farrer, ! O. W. Bailey, Mrs. Mrs. John Buchi, v Mrs. Isadora Clark, Mrs. George-Hansen, Mrs. Frank Cory, Mrs. Abe Turner, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. William Ferre and Mrs. A. D. Sutton. i AT BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS i $32.50 Mens Overcoats, close-ou- t $37.50 Mens Overcoats, close-ou- t $50.00 Mens Overcoats, close-ou- t $55.00 Mens Overcoats, close-ou- t AT SAVING PRICES $10.75 Mens Mackinaws, each $6.95 $3.95 $7.50 Boys Mackinaws, each - MENS SUITS . MENS AND BOYS MACKINAWS i price $20.00 price $22.50 price $32.50 price $35.00 AT BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS Mens Mens Mens Mens $5.50 Mens $30.00 $37.50 $40.00 $50.00 Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, close-o- ut close-ou- $20.00 $25.00 $27.50 $35.00 $37.50 price- - t price. close-ou- t price. price. price. close-ou- t close-pu- t 2M , The members of the O. N. Q club Alore than half of all the women will be the guests of Air. and Airs. J. who marry in the United States select E. Stein Friday evening. ii mates before they are 25 years of The Second' ward senior Beehive age. BLANKETS At Great Saving Prices ! Girls were charmingly entertained Birmingham, Ala ,, claims 10 womAlonday evening at the home of Airs. A. Will Jones. Progressive Rook en listed as coal miners and one who was featured, afte which a dainty earns her livelihood as a railroad luncheon was served to the follow- switchman. ing: Aliss Hattie Scott, Aliss Inez Some girls are like brown sugar-sweeJensen, Airs. H. J. Stagg, Airs. Grace but unrefined. McDowell, Miss Wride, Aliss Averal Peay, Miss Zina "Scott and Airs. In China the head of the house-- i Ruby Peay. hold is either the mother or mother-in-lathe authority of whom is uni Mr. and Mrs. Parley Van Wagenen Evof members the the disputed. eptertained ening 500 card club and a few inThe average wage of female workvited guests at the Startup dancing ers in Alunich, Germany, have been A . hall Monday- evening. pleasing color scheme of pink and white pre- - set 3 3 3 per cent higher for 1922 vailed throughout the hall. Dancing than in 1921. was interspersed .with the game - 50, 0 Airs. Constance AI. Coltman alterand follow by a delicious nates was with her husband ip the pulluncheon. The guest prize of the Congregationalist church Dean the Mrs. to Twelves,' awarded pit at to Dean Alaidvale, Twelves, England. gentlemens prize while Mrs. rHenry Gease received the After serving six months with the club favor. United States Alortgage and Trust U Mr. and, Mrs. Dean S. Tilton an- company, in New York; Mrs. Nathalie nounce the marriage- of their daugh- S. Laimbeer, a prominent society woman, was made assistant secretary ter, Ruth, to Whitmer Hoover. The of the company. December 29, took place marriage at Farmington. The couple will In China, as in India and the mamake their home in this city for the jority of the Oriental civilizations, present. the woman is not consulted on the Mrs. David Openshaw was hostess subject of her future marriage. to the members of the Thursday and Belgium has a corps of women Saturday Afternoon Bridge clubs at customs searchers whose duty it is Six her home Thursday 'afternoon. tables of bridge were played, the fa- to subject women passengers on vors being awarded to Airs. A. B. trains from Germany to the closest .Alorgan, members of the Saturday Af- scrutiny. ternoon club, and Mrs. J. B. Tucker of the Thursday. Following bridge From observations made by Dr. a delicious luncheon was served. Edward F. Bigelow, nature study Present were' Alts: Lee L. Baker, guide of the Camp Fire Girls of AmMrs. John Buchi, Mrs. Frank Cory, erica, it is claimed that girls are Airs. J. T. Farrer, Airs. Isadora Clark, braver than boys. Airs. William Ferre, Airs. P. G. Pe- terson, Mrs: E. D. Sutton, Airs. J. B. According to an estimate made by Tucker, Airs. C. E.j Alaw, Airs. A. D. the home economic department of Sutton, Airs. Alex Hedquist, Airs. the University of Wisconsin, a good Hugh Brown, Airs. Henry W. Gease, wardrobe for a girl student can be Alrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. G. H. Heindsel-mapurchased for $324.30. $ $ rK- - 6.50 Woolnap Blankets, pair 7.50 Sub Wool Blankets, pair close-ou- t close-ou- t $12.00 Knight Plaid Blankets, close-ou- t price, pair $7.95 closesize 68x86, Knight Army Blanket, out price, each $2.98 size each Blankets, 30x40, $1.25ib 89 $2.25 Crib Blankets, size 36x50, each $1.69 , price, .$4.25 price, $4.95 WOOL BATTS $3.50 Wool Batt, size 72x90, each $2.25Wool Batt, size 72x90, each j, $2.45 $1.75 t, : i If you need anything represented in this advertisement, ' w, I r f an injustice if you fail to - to through o n r ability to serve you do yourself 1-- wish build our business on mefit, a - I We backed your by dence. - 6 . j n, Mrs. A. B. Alorgan, Airs. C. H. Wright, Airs. Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. M. H. Graham, Airs. E, G. Hughes, Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Airs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs. Afton Jensen and Airs. J. 'D. Hunter. I i of thd First Division, is Asnurst, united States senator from a beauty shop in New Arizona, Mrs. Ashurst was chief of of proprietor the weather station at Flagstaff and York City. the first woman in the United States Miss In.ez Hogland, a. graduate of to whom such responsibility was the New York Law school and a member of the New Jersey bar, has been appointed deputy law officer in The Betsy Ross Building and the Jersey City Corporation Counsels Loan a a of office at $3500 year. associationiFQently incorporatsalary, She is the first woman to hold such ed in New Jersey, ia the first of its kind in that state, being composed a position. solely of women, every official, from A womans commission to study counsel to members of the board of the problems of Oriental women will management, being a woman. shortly be sent to China and Japan Some of the women who have reby the worlds service council of the national board of Young Womens cently forsaken their social obligations for business careers are Mrs. Christian association. nut Girl Mme. Bryn, wife of the minister Norway, has lived in Washington longer than any other wqman of frcSm the diplomatic corps with the exception of Mme. Jusserand, wife of the French ambassador. Every paper concerning the transfer of real estate in New York City The commission, for the erection must be filed in the office of a woman Miss Anne Matthews, recently of a monument in the Argonne region installed as that citys first woman of France in memory of the Missouri heroes who gave their lives in the registrar. World War has been awarded to . Mrs. Cora Mrs. Fifth the ward, Nancy C. Hahn, of St. Louis, Langdon Coppinger, Thursday evening under the auspices of the Relief so- - now the wife of an army officer, but Before her marriage to H. T. ciety, conducted a most enjoyable so- who, during the; war was a Dough- - PROVO FIFTH WARD The Sunday evening services of the Fifth will be under the direction of ward LATTER-DASAINTS CHURCHES. the Relief the conferPROVO FIRST WARD At the ence of thatsociety, .when will be held. organization regular sacrament services, com- A report of the years work will be mencing at 7 oclock p. m., the By- given by the Secretary. Mrs. Inez ron Dastrup Musical Four will ren- Knight Allen will be the speaker. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Y der several pleasing selections. Professor Thomas Martin will be the speaker and will also give" a number of vocal selections. PROVO SECOND WARD Profes- clean-shave- rendered. CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner First North and First East. Mass every Sunday morning at JO: 30. Splendid musical numbers have been Catechism) class, Saturday at 10:30 arranged. and Sunday at 9:30 oclock. Rev. u. Delalre, pastor. J. , PROVO SIXTH WARD Regular sacrament services will be held in REORGANiZED CHURCH 240 the Sixth ward meeting house Sun- West Fourth South street. Regular day evening at 7 oclock. mrnln& services at 11:30.' lnSay school at 10:30. Preaching 35 SALVATION; ARMY, North S- - S' Holm Priding el- -. First West Sunday services: Open der sor J. A. Washburn, head of the Seminary department at the Provo High school, will be the evening speaker at the Second ward Sunday evening. air, 10:30 a. m.; school, 2:30 Ledyard Stevens, misses dress shop; A splendid musical program has also p. m.; open air, Sunday 7:30 p. m.; SalvaMrs. Charles De L. Oelrichs, per- been arranged for the occasion. tion meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday fumes; Miss Clare Cassell, specialty open air meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside PROVO THIRD WARD shop, and Mrs. Norman de R. White-housThe meeting, 8:30 p. m. Thursday Open leather. stake presidency will have charge of air meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside meetthe program Sunday evening in the ing, 8 p. m. Saturday Open air Jackson Hole, Wyoming, a region Third ward. meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside meeting, once noted for its bad men, has more 8 p. m. All are welcome. n men with PROVO FOURTH WARD Phases faces than any other place of its size in the of church history will be discussed FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST country, This record is made pos- at the sacrament meeting, Provo SCIENTIST 80 North sible by Mrs. Hattie Brody, who re- Fourth ward on Sunday evening by avenue.' Sunday school University at 9:45; cently opened a barber shop in the the following students of Professor Sunday morriing services at 11 town and has become so popular that William Boyles class in church his- oclock. Subject, Truth. many of the men have their face tory. Camille Crandall, Oscar Lyshaved every day. man, Vera Bawn and Hugo Reichart. PROVO MANAVU WARD George e, H. Brlmhkll wil be the the evening services. A speakermu-at splendid sical program will also be ( CHT?mN5I jeCn Surch The tion fr CONGREGATIONAL Valley Road la the the mornine sermon at t5 ConKatIonaI subject BIhe.y,enlng Genesis. will be the orcherti '7 evenIng. An invitato S5da7 attend isextended to the pu- - An American woman claims the distinction of journalist the first person to secure an being interview U the f am cms Chinese statesman.'. Ch8 0 |