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Show ' Picturesque costume, appropriate luncheon, dancing, and games con tributed to make the annual girls only" party given by the Associated the Brigham Women Students o in ladies gymthe university Young nasium Saturday evening, qpe of the cleverest social events of the sea son. . Lady faculty members were the special guests of the social, and caused much merriment through their clever character portrayal. Mrs. M. C. Merrill dean of women, Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Mrs. T. N. Taylor, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, who acted . as Judges, found no little difficulty dn selecting from the many unique characters the best representations. Prizes were finally awarded to the following: First prize. Miss Margar et Swenson and Miss Rhoda Johnson, who were dressed as John Alden Mand Priscilla; second. Miss Anna ails Eggertsen and Myrtle - Jensen, who fulfilled beyond description a 'Scandinavian preacher and his wife. Following dancing and games, Charlie Chaplin, alias Miss Izola Jensen, master of ceremonies, suggested that the guests open their lunch baskets, which were also arranged and served in'harmony with the. character represented. During luncheon, the strains of "Old Folks at Home" and other melodieB came from the "colored section." The party evinced the fact that the sturdy sex is not absolutely necessary.. Even the B. Y. U. band in full uniform was rep- resented, and ably directed by Miss ( Evelyn Maeser, and many a gallant swain won favor from . feminine A Momentous Money : ;0 N E Sale Starts Wednesday, Feb. 7 t WEEK ' ONLY: -- - - . 1 White Sale of Muslin HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN Ralph Nuttall entertained a numa sleighing party on Thursday evening. Later the guests were entertained at the home of Mr. Nuttall, where games, musical numbers and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the followEva ing: Miss Lola Colvey, Miss Miss Strong, Miss Bessie Williams, NutAnna Hedqulst, Miss Josephine tall, Miss Elvira Strong, Messrs. Boris Cardell, Rulon Openshaw, Walter Whitehead, Floyd Ketchun, Mr. .Davis and Mr. Nuttall. ber of his friends at 15c Limit 5 yards to a customer. 19c LONG CLOTHS Plain Nainsook discussed and formed at this meeting. In compliment to Mrs. Lawrence Maycock, formerly Miss Lorna Booth, a bride of last month. Miss Elfie Anderson, Miss Nina Huish and Miss Lura Elders will entertain at a mis-at cellaneous shower this evening' A pinlt and home ot Mias Mulsh. will prevail white color scheme even-- . The rooms. the throughout will include ings entertainment musical program, ingames anda of read-- 1 number a terspersed with lunchings, and followed by a dainty eon. Mrs. Lenn Creer,. formerly Miss Thelma Greer, a bride of last month, was a Provo visitor over the weekwill leave Provo end., Mrs. Creer for Nevada, where Tuesday morning husband and make she will Join her the present. for home her Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Palmer left Provo this morning for Los Angeles,e to spend Calif., where they plan the various visiting month there. points of JjEiterest Dr. and Mrs. David Westwood enat tertained a number of friends Cut evening. their home on Thursdaydecorated the flowers and ferns was pleasantly rooms. The evening were spent with "500. LeeTheL. favors Baker and awarded to Mrs. H. R. Pasewalk. Dancing and lunch-of eon were also enjoyable features Pres-- 1 the evenings entertainment. L. Lee Baker, Mrs. and Mr. ent were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. Mr. and and Mrs. Ben F. Rea, and Mrs. Ellis J. W. Robinson, Mr. E. W Duncan, Mrs. Overlade, Mr. and Mr. R. Pasewalk, H. Mrs. Mr and Dr. J. W. and Mrs. John M. YIck, Alrd and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark left Provo this morning for St,a George, number will visit for where ' of days.they Wednesday evening they reception oi will attend the weddingClark. Dean Dean Mr. and Mrs. and a Spencer of. brother is Clark resident. was a former Provo at Mrs. A. B. Morgan entertained on her pome at a Sweet peas , Thursday afternoon. wereattractively ferns roses and sevrooms, the throughout arranged folwere played, en tables of bridge The lowed by a dainty luncheon. Swen card favor was received by Mrs. O, Nielsen. 1 Mrs. Ora Bailey Harding left Pro-Price, Utah, to Sundayto for make her home for the she plans present. . Dr. and Mrs. H. ofL.theLove42 enterclub tained the members evening. on Thursday at their home and Red carnations Five tables of 42 the rooms. followed by a dainty were played, the to following, served luncheon, Mr. Beesley, Richard Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. and Mr. A. - and Mrs. O. Spear, M. I William McCoard, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. .week George A. Connant, Mr and Herman club, after Mre. and Mr. Fitzroy, 19c YARD 19c YARD 19c Baby50c Nainsook value - 35c YARD Bridal Nainsook 60c value 39c YARD. LOT 39c Mull Dainty Patterns, 75c value 49c , 44-i- n. Size 42x36, 35c value EACH LOT 2 1 49c YARD Plain White 44-i- n. Voile 35c YARD In Checked Patterns 65c value 39c YARD Muslin Underwear Muslin Envelope Chemise Values up to $1.50 Values up to 50c LOT 15c LOT 2 1 29c YARD 40c value 25c 36-i- n. YARD 15c Values up to $2.50 Muslin Night 95c $1.50 values 98c ; Muslin Drawers values 3 - $1.25 Lot Philippine Night Gowns $4.00 values 1 49c Childrens Muslin Combination Suits '$1.98 '1 Lot Values up to $1.00 Philippine Chemise $4.00 values 29c $1.98 Ginghams 32-i- n. Lot Philippine Night Gowns $6.00 values Fine Checks and Plaids 35c value $245 19c YARD 1 42-i- n. YARD TUBING PEQUOT55cPILLOW value 39c 35c value 36-i- n. Gowns Philippine Underwear Plain Flaxon 15c j i LOT 2 Values up to $1.50 Checked Dimity 25c value 36-i- n. LOT 1 YARD Plain Flaxon 33-i- n. f 59c Brassiers India Linon 27-i- n. Linen Finish INDIAN HEAD YARD FANCY TOWELS YARD EACH JT-i-r. Fancy Flaxon 32e FANCY TOWEtS 65c value INDIAN HEAD 35c value $1.00 i White Wash Materials 50c value 33-i- n. 25c 49c 50c value YARD WHITE SALE OF INDIAN HEAD FOR Pillow Cases YARD YARD White Fancy Silk or-'tw- o 4 Values up to 85c YARD Cloth English35cLong value Extra Heavy1 Weight, size 22x43 Plain White Voiles 50c value 29c ' Beach Cloth Long Cloth 36-i- n. i, WHITE SALE TURKISH TOWELS 50c. 40c value 36-i- n. 25c value . . Extra Spe value YARD Silk Mull 36-i- n. White Sale of NAINSOOKS AND Mrs, L. C. Potter, state Service Star Legion president, went to Salt Lake City today to attend a meeting board of that of the state executive ' states Mrs. Potter organization. that cooperative plans to be carried out during the ensuing year will be , White Plisse Crepe 29c In white and pink, value 29c YARD YARD Sale Ends Wednesday , Feb. 1 4 J 36-i- n. - bridge-lunche- For the Women of Provo and Utah County This Is your opportunity to lay in materials for future use at the lowest possible price. Attend this Blizzard of Bargains Be sure not to miss this wonderful saving opportunity that lasts eyes. - Saving Event EACH iTiAr. 39c YARD Seemed Sheets 55c HANDKERCHIEFS Fine for the School Kiddies ac.-- EACH $1 .00 on - ? K 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eliot E. Dunn en .Mr. and Mrs. nlvis . Miw Ella Smith, Miss and Mrs. Dean Twelves Agues Whltecotton. Mrs. L. A. Mr. and Harold j Dunn, Beatrice and Miss was inteila Taylor A. Q. Iver- Mrs. ChtensenMr.' and party a delightful sleighing Smith. enjoyed Thursday, evening of last 1 Stf the membership of First ward Relief society entertaineda the married nfolksd of the wwrd at h. Yaran dtoclu ward social hall. The hall was cleverly decorated to represent a farmers barn, corn stalks, punkins, chickens and other suggestive farm and most the of interesting One accessories being employed In the seasuccessful social events of the dances decorative scheme Old-tiwhen son was given Friday evening, son. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ashton, Mr. of the and Mrs. Clarence Nilson, Mr. and friends enter-- tertained a number ot their were Mr. and Mrs. "hichtney MiB8e8 at their home on Thursday evening Mrs. John B. Ashton, Mra. Mark Mr. tod J. Agnea Ol.ea, Mrs. L. L Graham, Tripp, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. L. Schofield. S. S. S. "T me were enjeyed and were interspersed with the serving of appropriate refreshment Joseph Strong entera tained with number Of step dances and Jim Daniels with songs and dances. The judges, Mrs. Ines Knight Allen, Mrs. John Foote and Fred awarded prises to the following participants,- whose charac ter portrayals were unique and Me-Caffer- - ty, clever : Sirs. .George Hapsen. Mrs. Jphn W. Ferrer, Bishop and Mrs, Jo- seph Buttle.Mrs.David Openshaw, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Messrs. - Julius Anderson, Alf Johnson and Frank Doming. POST WANT ADS PAT. Itur f i |