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Show L f SOCIETY Miss Thelma Huish Society Editor ' Phone 13 Mrs. W. O. Creer, assisted by Mrs. a kens-ingto- n Ray Dadling, will entertain at at her home on Saturday aft-ernoo- n. ' The approaching holiday will color scheme of red and green rooms the predominate throughout while red carnations and ferns will be employed in the decorative scheme. entertainment During the afternoons Mrs. Norma Bullock will render number of vocal solos, Mrs. Leona Harris will furnish piano selections,a and Miss Alice Ludlow will give Nee- number of interesting readings. serv-ing the with die work interspersed enof luncheon, will also be Mrs. includes list joyed. The guest Jesse Knight, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, , Jg j Exqwite Gifts of Court From Our Chosen and Well Received 5; Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, Mrs. R. WE.. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Wr. Knight, J. Mrs. Lester Mangum, Mrs. George P. Parker, Mrs. E. G. A. B. Hughes, Mrs. Lafe Bown, Mrs. Mrs. Openshaw,Robin-soMorgan, Mrs. David Joseph A. Buttle, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Harlow Smoot, Mrs. Johnj?g Al- D. Dixon, Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, Mrs. R. Clark, as dous Dixon, Mrs. Herald M. Jem bg J. Mrs S. Smith, Mrs. John JMrs. B. Keeler, Mrs. Joseph sen, Bullock, Mrs. James W. McAllister, J. Mur-- ( eg Mrs T F. Pierpont, Mrs. R. Mrs. Ar- M. Dean, dock, Mrs. Wilford Mrs. Miner. thur Taylor, Mrs. A.Mrs.C. Wells Brim-ha- ll Lillian D. WTilkins, Dur-ranMrs. J. R. Hodson, Mrs. L. Ed- t, Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Trenholm, T. N. Taylor, Mrs. gar McArthur, Mrs. Arnold Dixon, Mrs Carl Band ey, pi colorS : Mrs. WT. Banks, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, PpL. Mrs. H. G. Merrill Gifts that are Well Fluffy Lingerie Chine and n, Wash Satin - Camisoles---------- -- get-togeth- pjy r j rh phonograph Since reproduction from the original. refinements have been added unceasingly. Sonora tone is a miracle of clear loveliness. 8 Today the 16 ful patterns. Priced up to Pre-Scho- BROTHERSPhone ROBINSON Ate. 156 North University World The Highest Class Talking Machine in the Sonora Phonograph Only 13 More Left at Reduction price of $175-0- 0 Christmas Sale of Certified Used Phonographs SPECIAL TERMS. ct-- Sep-In- s up G j. 50 Chemises priced up to $ t .oO A g -- ---- -d- $4.50 : Combination Suits-- - 4 .oO priced up to $ j Slippers i So warm and comfy to slip J i morn j j j $2.2o them is to know how really luscious the?; arc ol program. ! Save $40.00 On the New Improved Minuet Knickers. .priced up to priced up to Felt Bedroom H $50 to $3000 Fancy Vests -- -----priced up to Night Gowns FanCV Silk Negligies, m attractive styles and beautl- - $3.t 'ft 0 $-- 4. Mrs. Warren Clark of Alpine spent into on Christmas art of the week in Provo with Mrs. gh Peterson. Jpj in all colors: LiterLadies of the The members Priced $1.75 to arv ilub met Wednesday afternoon Packard Mrs Dwight at the home of decorated The rooms were pleasingly with pottod plants and flowers. Mrs To see Walter Needham gave an interesting Child on The paper by Piano selections were rendered PulMrs. John Mrs. Heber Taylor. len was admitted into the organization as a member. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the tsintroduc-tio- a $3-0- -- - , a Profound bief that the For Soncfra was actually the result of it would be difficult to dis could be made so perfect T- er The members of the Provo Kiwanis club enjoyed a well appointed dinner the Fourth ward vtg Thursday noon atserved under the hall, amusement Relief society,ward the of auspices otFollowing dinner the election ot m ficers took place. BELL Corset Covers to -- priced up $29o Chemises- Jo priced up to i Rose, Koval Pur- A THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY CLEAR AS Combination Suits. priced up to priced up to Bloomers priced up to --- --- j hard time sociable, including cold refreshments, will be enjoyed by the B Y. lT. students from Idaho, at the art gallerv on Saturday evening, The girls association of the Provo' their first en- -Higli school will giveseason this eveof the tertainment The ning in the school begymnasium. of form the in will entertainment a partv, and dancing will be an important feature. e;0 priced up to j gzled man of affairs to the child, thresho yie life to the young couple just on its the spell it weaves. rise to the In America the hunger for music gave for a better phonograph phonograph and the need gave rise to SISk Kayser Underwear 1 Of Crepe de j music wiU to heights, greater man as aspires As long the busy ages-fr- om All and inspiration. solace his be veteran of from the Underthiini This evening in the armory, the members of the Timpanogos Dancing club will enjoy another of the dances scheduled for the season. The hall is attractively decorated in the holiday colors for the occasion. The second of a series of dancing parties will be held this evening in to the Second ward amusement hall, are friends and members which all extended a cordial invitation. Mrs. Emer Murdock of Heber was a Provo visitor Tuesday, the guest The Junior Beehive girls of the Bonneville ward M. I. A. enjoyed a party at the Provo High-taineschool pool, Monday evening. They J were later entertained at a chili sup-El-- J Montez Miss of per at the home Musical numbers and games of her sister, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman. liott. were also enjoyed by the following: of the Miss Evelyn Allen, Miss LaVaughn An interesting marriage Velma Nuttall, Seethaler, MissMissEdna Farrer, Miss week is that of Miss Margaret Synder, of Lake-vie- Nellie Elliott, daughter of L. JohnB.Nuttall Mrs. Miss of Hugh Peterson son Fleming, Glade, and George Teasdale. Mrs. Jack and took which L. place Mrs. Anna Glade, Wednesday in the Salt Lale temple. This evening a holiday dance will Mrs. Glade and Mr. Nuttall accombe conducted in the Bonneville ward Lake panied the young couple to Salt amusement wedA hall, under the auspices ceremony. the and witnessed amusement committee. of ward the and ding dinner was given by Mr. Salt Excellent dance music has been sein same day Mrs. Will Glade the for the occasion. Refreshments Lake, in honor of the bridal couple. cured will be served, and all who attend eveMiss Mildred Morton has returned are assured of a most enjoyable is The entertainment. public ten days nings to Sandy after spending with relatives and friends in Provo. invited. j Mrs. Normon Fillmore of Twin The members of the Lakeview Mrs. James- Mitchward Relief society met Tuesday af- Falls, Idaho, and Provo visitors over are of ell interAn Payson bee. ternoon at a quilting week-enthe guests of Mr. and esting program was followed by re- the W. Huish. Mrs. J. freshments. The senior girls of the Bonneville ward M. I. A. were pleasantly last evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Elliott. As the girls made busy the hours with needlework, one of the M. L A. reading boks of jthe M. I., A. reading course was read. The hostess served dainty refreshments. enter-swimmi- , w, ng The members of the Eagle club were delightfully entertained last evening at tlie home of Miss Cora Hansen. The hours were made interesting with needlework, music and luncheon. j ! The young; ladies of the Pioneer M. I. A. have been busily enMrs. William Terry of Fairview is gaged the past few evenings, making visiting in Provo for a number of candy to be sent to the ward missionaries. days with relatives and friends. ward - NO MONEY d, DOWN. Mrs. L. C. Potter, state president of the Service Star Legion, Mrs. J. their the engagement W. D. Huish, president of the Provo daughter, Vera, to Seymour in Gray. and Miss Lavieve Huish, secJanchapter will take place The marriage to Springville Thursday went retary, uary. to attend a meeting of the Service a Legion. Mrs. Potter gave a reThe Provo chapter of the Daugh- Star of the recent convention of the will port Battalion ters of the Mormon held in Chicago. meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. organization Mrs. Wilford M. Dean enMr. and and apEvelyn Bird. An excellent of their club members the propriate program has been arranged. tertained at dinner Thursday evening. Covers Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl The marriage of Mrs. Leah Ekins, were laidMr.forand Mrs. Clayton JenS. H. Pardoe, Pyne, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mr. and and A. Earl Davis of St. Anthony, kins, Mrs. Mr. and Taylor, Mr. Sterling Idaho, was solemnized Thursday ac-in and Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pyne the Salt Lake temple. table held a The Dixon. H. Aldous companied the bridal couple to Salt and cut flowers choice of served was centerpiece A Lake. wedding dinner folof an sociability general evening by Mrs. B. F. Pulham, sister of the lowed the repast. in home bride, the same day at her Salt Lake. The M. M. club of the Lakeview ward gave a delightful entertainment Provonas of the members The evening at the residence club spent a delightful afternoon Wednesday Mrs. L. L. Bunnell. An Mr. and of F. Mrs. J. of Thursday as the guests were then pleas- oyster supper was first enjoyed, McClellan. The rooms made music and a of games program bells ingly decorated with Christmas the hours for the fifteen memand colors, together with potted merry bers was present. Needlework plants and flowers. a feature of the afternoon. The folMrs. Walter T. Hasler, chairman lowing, a delicious luncheon was of the county service, went to Salt ErMrs. Mrs. Dixon, served: Parley at Lake today to attend a meeting of nest Dixon, Mrs. G. A. Cluff, Mrs. the Hotel chairmen of all Utah, Mrs. Mrs. Caleb B. D. S. Haws, Gay, different committees of the state Albert Selck, Mrs. John Penrod, the federation. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Upton Hoover, Beck, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Mrs, Hazel Lewis and Miss Edith Bailey and Mrs. Critchlow. Roberts have issued invitation for a to be given SaturMr. and Mrs. A. B. Pack left for shower and social of their brother in honor evening will day Long Beach, Cal., where they bride. his and Mark the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams an- nounce Free Records (12 selections) With These Specials. CALL EARLY FOR CHOICE OF THESE BARGAINS Player We will accept your silent piano as part payment, and you need pay no cash down. FREE TRIAL Piano PRICES REDUCED NOW ONLY $478 NO MONEY DOWN Start Regular Payments in February, 1923. STORE OPEN EVENINGS BROTHERS ROBINSON Phone 156. Avenue. 46 N. University spend of Handkerchiefs are the Talk of; the Town A friendly gift is the handkerchief, and never before have we had such an array of lovely ones for you to se- lect from. i i i t Make your selection early before they have been picked over |