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Show ! .1 i i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923 THE PROVO POST SPECIAL Saturday, 10 o clock We will offer-- Miss Maurine Jones, of New Mexico, who is spending the winter months in this city with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huish, was hostess to a number of her friends at a Halloween party on LOT NEW WOOL SERGE 1 fo) At a price that barely covers cost of material alone. c Values to $15.00. 3 Sizes 12 to 40 This collection, is particularly, inter- t I esting because of the variety of types shown. We cant say too much in M praise of this item. (See our windows) . Day of Our Big Sale SATURDAY-La- st i a m n rn m ui The members of the Social Hour club were the guests of Mrs. George Cullimore at her home Thursday afternoon. In keeping with the Halloween spirit the holiday colors and designs were used to decorate throughout the home. A large pumpkin forming a bowl which contained a variety of fresh fruit, centered the dining table. The literary number was ably given by Mrs." Joseph Lunce-forwho gave The Revolt of Mary E. Wilkins. also included in the afternoons program. At the con elusion of the program a delicious luncheon was served. d, Mu-we- re I Great success attended the mar- at ried, folks dance given last night ! Thursday evening. The Huish home was prettily decorated in the holiday color scheme, orange and black paper streamers forming a lattice work for the ceilings, while live-siz- e ghosts greeted the guests on all sides. Witches, black cats, and pumpA kins also prevailed throughout. program of interesting contest games were enjoyed, the prizes being awarded to Miss Ruth Speckart and Miss Alice Bullock. Following the games a delicious luncheon was served. The centerpiece for the large luncheon table was a black and orange draped kewpie lamp, from which radiated black and orange streamers to the place-card- s, also carried out in the Halloween designs ajjd colors. Covers were laid for the lolloping: Miss Alice Bullock, Miss Helen Christensen, Miss Ruth Robinson, Miss Ruth Speckart, Miss Verla Swapp, Miss, Eva Christensen, Miss Cecil Clark, Miss Virginia Vick, Miss Helen Huish, Miss Wyla Johnson, Miss Fern Ingram, Messrs. Everett Pullen, George Robinson, Wllmer Church and Reed Thornton. Black and orange streamers, artistically draped, a profusion of ghosts, witches, crouching black cats and pumpkins prevail throughout the home of Miss Helen Glazier, awaiting the big Halloween party to be given this evening. Assisting Miss Glazier as hostess will be Miss Emma Snow. Appropriate Halloween stunts, games and dancing will be introduced by the hostesses. Luncheon will be served. The guest list includes the Miss following: Miss Fern Billings, War-nicMargaret Swenson, Miss Inez Miss Lucy Morgan, Miss Nellie Walker, Miss Arthel Morgan, Miss Louise Cruikshanks, Miss Genevieve Huish, Miss Nine Huish, Miss Priscilla Taylor, Miss Dale Davis, Miss Mildred Young, Messrs. Reed Chamber-laiLouis Sorenson, Claude Adams, Ottis Carling, Edgar Booth, LaMar Allred, Lamont Allred, Elton Billings, Sherman "Christensen, Arvil Hansen, Feldon Hickman, Karl Harris, all of whom are requested by the hostesses to come costumed and masked. m the holiday colors and designs were used to decorate the hostess! home. The afternoon was spent with games and Halloween stunts, during which luncheon was served. . Fourteen invitiations have been issued by Miss Norma Snyder for a Halloween party to be given at her home next Wednesday afternoon. The Snyder home will he appropriately decorated for the occasion. Games and luncheon will be the diversions. Miss Ruby Smith of Ephraim and the Third ward amusement hall. Ex- Miss Elaine Christensen of Mantl cellent dance music was furnished by were Provo visitors Thursday. Both Wildes orchestra. girls are former Y stHdents, n, Mrs. F. A. Denny and children of Fresno, Calif., left for their home following a pleasant months visit in this city with relatives and friends. Accompanying Mrs. Denney on her return trip was her sister. Miss Lottie Gammon, who will spend the winter at Fresno. months S. C. S. girls were the guests The of Miss Anna Hedquist. at her home Thomas Thornley is spending on Thursday evening. Halloween theMiss week-en- d in Salt Lake City with colors and designs decorated the hostess home, rendering a very relatives and friends. pleasing effect. The evening was Mrs. Agnes Pace, Mrs. Anna Lunce-for- d spent with needle work and Mrs. Agnes Bellows entermusical selections, during which a tainedand officers and teachers of the delicious luncheon, was served to the the Sharon ward Relief society WedMrs. Clinton following: Beesley, nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Leo Ferre, Mrs. Marie Hedquist Lunceford. decorated flowers Fall Homer, Mrs. Marie S. Robison, Miss The time was Della Stubbs, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, the hostess home. an interesting with spent pleasantly Miss Veva Peters, Miss Rhea Taylor, and needle Miss Kate Peters, Miss Emma Spaf-for- program, social chat a lunchdelicious which work, during and Miss Edna Markman, club eon was served to the Mrs. following: Miss Maude and and Sutton members, Mrs. Mamie Eliza Anderson, Wells, Miss Arvilla Singleton, invited guests. Mrs. Nora Koffard, Mrs. Sarah E. Calder, Mrs. Josephine Salisbury, Mrs. Zee Whittaker entertained Mrs. Chasta Farley, Mrs. Rena Skinthe members of the Optimist club and ner, Mrs. Retta Tolton, Mrs. David a few invited guests at her home Park, Mrs. A. N. Loveridge, Mrs. C. A variety of B, Crandall, Mrs. Sarah Prestwich, Thursday afternoon. fall flowers decorated the hostess and Mrs. C. B. Holt. home, a large cut glass bowl of chrys anthemums and ferns forming the The following Seagull girls of the centerpiece for the dining ' table Sixth ward will entertain their Three tables were placed for lunch mothers, and the officers and teacheon and the card game 500. The ers of the Primary association of card favor was received by Mrs. Clar the ward at a Halloween party this ence Beesley. A delicious luncheon evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph was served at the small tables Nelson: Miss Dorothy Oakley, Miss Present were Mrs. Byron W. Den Ada Ilasler, Miss Pearl Evans, Miss halter, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Gil Naomi Smith, Miss Bernice Peck, bert Cox, Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs Miss Helen Moore, Miss Helen WebJames Sutherland, Mrs. Clarence ster, Miss Gwen Nelson, Miss Gale Beesley, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. Ma Cassity, Miss Emily Norman, Miss rie Hedquist Homer, Mrs. Gene HaD Evelyn Heal and Mrs. Cassity, class The Nelson home is atladay, Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. J teacher. H. Denhalter, club members, and in- tractively decorated with the Hallowvited guests, Mrs. Eph Homer, Mrs. een colors and designs. The eveUpton Hoover, and Mrs. John ning will be spent with appropriate games and musical selections, during which luncheon will be served, carried out in the prevailing color scheme. en-joya- home Thursday evening. Fall flowers decorated the rooms. Needle work and musical numbers were the diversions, and were interspersed with the serving of a delicious luncheon, served to nine club members, and Mrs. Jennie Brown, invited guest. Mrs. Wyman Berg was hostess to the members of the Tres Joli club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Fall flowers and foliage prevailed throughout the rooms. Needle work, musical selections, and social chat were enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon to the following club members was served: Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. Lynn V. Sutton, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. D. D. Sutton, Mrs. John Ellison, Mrs. F. D. Cassity, Mrs. A. O. Iveiv son, Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mrs. Albert Jefferies, Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. Walter Whitehead, Mrs. William McCoard, Mrs. J. Seethaler, Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Eugene Jones, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Tee-ni- e Thomas. Mrs. Samuel Biddulph will spend the week-en- d with relatives in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Your Victrola Aijt Model Step in and see this handsome walnut Victrola No. 405 Art Model, finished in the finest traditions of the craft, complete in every refinement of the ted king machine art. An unusual model and one which, like all Victrola instruments brings all music to the home. Let us demonstrate it and assist in the selection of appropriate records to go with it into your home. I . -- ij . Jap Crepe Gingham No. 8 weight ; all colors ; 39c value. Saturday, fine quality gingham, 27-i- n. j fancy and plain colors; 25c value. Saturday, yd. 16 24 C yard 4 1 Cheviot Pebble Crepe I ; 39c value crepe in attractive patterns and color com- Plain blue cheviot, 32 iriil wide ; 29c value. Saturdayj binations. 21 yard L 30C Cretonnes Crepe de Chine 36 in. wide; good range of patterns. Saturday, yd.l9C Fine quality Crepe de Chin orchid, anc value. Saturf' black; $1.65 95 day, yard in Saturday, yard i: flesh, Sateen Underskirts SaturColor, black only. day T i Ladies Unions I Hope Bleach -- SPECIAL Percales Light and dark colors. urday, yard Sat- -' I SATURDAY Limit, 5 yds to a customer Madras Shirting: . IOC r yard for j, 19c Colors: brown, blue and pink ; 50c value. Saturday v 15 Mens Sweaters Mens grey cotton sweaters, made with roll color or v-neck $1.00 Mens Shirts Values to $3.00 ; collar band d and styles, each collar-attache- $1.00 Fancy Towels U Heavy cotton union suits; made with high neck and long sleeves, $1.50 value. 1.00 Saturday, each , Miss Eva Strong was hostess to the members of the G. R. A. club at her Just Received! r Come early tomorrow and take advantage of these splendid bar- gains! Each one is well worth your consideration. k, d, Mies Alene Hopkins entertained a ndmber of her friends at a Halloween party at her home this afternoon. In keeping with the occasion, earns u Values to 85c. 49C Saturday Toweling: Cotton crash toweling. Saturday, yard IOC I Ladies Cotton Hose 35c value ; cordovan C Yard only . 21C Saturday, pair 1 lot black cotton Hose: 12 Saturday, pair |