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Show 1 i WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924. THE PROVO POST i J OCIETY 304-- Telephone 3SB W Miss Moneita McCoard will enter G. R. A. club at her home tain the Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Clegg of Soldier Summit are visiting with relatives and friends in Provo this week. S' The Parents and Teachers Association of the Vineyard district will give a social in the school house this evening. Mrs. Clarence Harson will be hostess to the members of the Utopia lub at her home Thursday after M. noon. evening the play, Thursday "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary will be presented in the Vineyard amusement hall by the Pleasant Grove Third ward dramatic club. of Timely Merchandise Now is CRETONNE DRAPERIES the time in which to prepare for Easter and we are giving-yothe opportunity, at a tremend- The S. C. S. girls will be entertained Thursday evening by MJiss Rhea Taylor at her home. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the fea- u . ous saving! You will find that the items listed below are of vital interest to you in getting ready for the gala tures of entertainment. a E. Mrs, George Brattan will entertain a number of her Provo , lady friends and some out of town n Satguests with s Robafternoon Hotel the at urday erts. a x I event. bridge-luncheo- ' SILKS i a The public is invited to attend the dance to be given this evening in the Second ward amusement hall by the M. I. A. of the ward. The music will be furnished by the ITar mony Kings and a good time is anticipated. The Nineteenth Century club will meet Friday afternoon at 3 p. m at the home of Mrs. Frank Doming. Mrs. Jennie Wilkins will give a paper on SeveiT Centuries in Asia. All members are requested to be present. A welcome home party will be given Friday evening in the Lake View ward meeting house in honor of Merrill Olsen and Clifford Reese, missionaries who have recently returned. A program has been arranged and?games will be enjoyed and refreshments served. m A three-ac- t entitled "What play Happened to Jones was presonted Tuesday evening in the Meno Trope halt by the young people of the Chirstian-Eendeavsociety of the Community church. The ca-- t was well selected and each part was carried out with great suecses A large and appreirative audience attended the entertainment. ina Taylor Aprons With Winter swept out of the home what fun it is to dress up for the Summer, months. These cretonnes in bright shades of blue, rose, and yellow are crisp and fresh, and are sure to add charm to your rooms. TWO-TONE- $2.69 a cheery combination, which makes it a pleasure to don them! j Q4I y flrt 32 inches wide; good Quality gingham INDIAN HEAD Soft finish; 36 inches In fast 25c wide; regular value 39c PERCALES colors and terns; regular dainty pat- - 26 c value 30c BLEACH E D SH E ETI N G width; regular (. hro value; yard Limit 5 aids to a customer 9-- 1 value 2.1c MENS ROCKFORD SOX I ! 25P MENS CAPS Flannels in Jight colors. - Cirrlevill,e, Mr and Mrs II. A.. Nelson, Mrs Melissa' Lewis, Miss Natella Lewis, Miss Marjorie Nelson, Mr. E. J Nelson, Mr. Merlin Nelson Mr. LeGrande Mr. Dean Nelson, Lewis and Mr. Sterling Lewis. SI, 25 Extra special 33c GINGHAMS lUU DEVONSIIIRES 2 inches wide; comes in stripes 29c and checks; 39c value CANTON FLANNEL 27 inches wide;; extra heavy 21c nuohtv ; bleached onU BLEACHED MUSLIN .JuVl the same grade as Hope Bleach; comes in short lengths; A r IOC yard Limit 5 y ards to a customer MENS ATHLETIC UNIONS $1.00 value 69P who w'ill me assortment of patterns RATINE D patterns, per yard Lake Fnd.u to attorut the meeting of 1h mng Linds CtiapU r of Hip Vtiston St.ir wtien the officers of the Grand will make ail official visitationChapter there are Mrs. George Leven, Mrs Henry Mrs. J. E' Westphal, Blumenthal, Mrs W. L. Mrs. Whittemore, Charles Funk, Mrs. D. Gallagher, Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Mrs. H. F. j Cannon and Mrs. Gergerty. Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson entertained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon Thpse present were Mrs. D H Robinson, Mrs Jessie Bardsley and qii Roy of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. L- L Nt Ison of SCRIM DRAPERIES In gay color combinations. Regular, value 35c VOILES 40 inches wide; in a fine I 36 inches wide; lovely , Among the Pioio pt op! percales in gay checks and plaids 21c or go to Salt Both plain and printed Canton Crepes Silk Roshanara, Flat Crepe, Crepe De Chine. Values to $3.95. Of fresh, crisp ginghams and e Mr BAGS i i 25c l FRENCH GINGHAM Fine quality French gingham in a fine assortment of plain colors; fin 60c value; yard SATEEN Fine quality sateen in a good assortment of colors. 40c value. 25c RATINE 3G inches fine quality ratine ; wide; , c.iior-,- ; gieen, orchid and coral . 49c FANCY RATINE 36 inches wide; attractive pat- - D4 nn terns and color combinations,, $ I iUU -LINGERIE CREPE 27 inches wide; colors: pink, n1R white, yellow and orchid MENS L. D. S. GARMENTS New style; good summer weight; 7Qn $1.50 values luC ORIENTAL PONGEE A group of ninth year high school girls, under the direction of Alisg Reva JLewis entertained with an Easter luncheon at the high school today. The Easter idea was carried out in the table decorations. Miss Juanita Strong was acting hostess, assisted bv Miss Vida Hunter. Those who participated were Miss Reva Snow, Miss Myrl Allman, Miss June Hall, Miss vLorna Jones, Miss Fawn Adamson, Miss Ella Park, Miss Edna Vacher, Miss Naomi Ellison, Miss Lucile Holdaway and Miss Evelyn i In a fine assortment of colors: Peach, orchid, gray, tan, wood brown, - blue and jade. $1.00 Pouch, Vanity, and Values to $5.00 Under-the-ar- Lewis. Mrs.' C. A. Dahlquist entertained the members of the Columbia Sewing club at her home Monday evening. The evening was spent with sewing and music. ' A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Jr., Mrs. Hannah J. Car-delMrs. Albert RasmuSsen, Mrs. Will VincenV Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Mrs. John T , j he S Thurgood, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, and favr thl Pot-wi- v meeing 5 the invited guests Mrs. D. ter, Mrs. Seymoure Gray, the en1i?rT;enIllf ephH. Taylor, Mrs. C. A. TalboeJJJJ1 g Mrs. Ethel Spencer and Mrs. Mary Hurst. ! The members of the Gaiety Sew- club will be entertained Kng Mrs. Alex Mortensen, Mrs. Ruia H. avenln by Miss Lida Ball at "Mrs. Nellie H. Stear-a- y omeDuring the evening of ley of Payson will entertain Camp er, an muslc luncheon will be No. 1 of the Daughters of the neers at the home, of Mrs. Mortensen served. Part of the Thursday afternoon. Airs. Ernest Henrfehsen and Airs. time will be devoted to making out Edward entertained Alonday membership and history papers, and afternoon Alorgan n at the home of Mrs. renwill be the following prgoram in anhonor of the birthday dered, a song by Mrs. D. S. Murniversary of their mother, Airs. E. dock and her daughters, Mrs. Bliss E. Jones. Spring flowers and ferns Cluff, Mrs. Bliss Bushmand, Miss used in decorating the rooms Athea and Miss Lillie Murdock, Mrs. were M. I. Bushman will read a history where a dainty luncheon was served of the mother and father of the to ten. Alany beautiful gifts were hostesses, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and received by the guest of honor. Mrs. Julia Brown will sing a song, Mrs. Bushman will read a history of Services Willis Mrs. the maternal grandparents, Vincent To Be Held Murdock and her daughters will render another number and the history of the paternal grandparents will be read by Mrs. Bushman to be Funeral services for Willis Ray-followed with another number by mond Vincent. Airs. Ramsey and Airs. Brown, son of Air, It and Airs. H. T. Vincent of Tetonia, dainty luncheon will be served all members and Idaho, former residents of Provo, is desired that tboce eligible to become members will bp held in the Provo Second ward chapel, Thursday afternoon at will be present. bags m SALE STARTS $2.78 TOMORROW DONT FORGET THAT OUR CONTINUES WOMENS AND CHILDREN S THROUGH THE SHOE SALE IS NOW ON. WEEK For Summer Dresses 50c value 29c l,. i r RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS 1 S? i SAY RAUF, PO YOU WAKT TO BUY A GOOD I Thurs-Bushmana- nd $28 RADIO - Pio-sew- VACUUM-TU- BE SET P gee! AltfT IT A louapaiuzerI Hey Pof how A $28 Hey? - about Vacuum -- set; I could get AHP VWaHdTH" $28 Will BUY TWO ToM O COAL' X SHOULD SAY NOT' By JACK WILSON WELL THeH You PAY PbP, WILL OHE-FoURT- H OF IT, To IF 'J THE REST ng TEHD ? igi WEIL, LETS M- - or -- YES,-1 Ray 28 JS SEE'. $7 WILL $7 by th MgQw NnCTpnpf r- - Alright pqp!I give pgEwpg Hes selling- it cheap 'cause his $28 Set Snyder, $7 For -- w ( Hen-richse- For Here Thursday A 1 oclock. Interment ' will be in the,time will be spent with svvine- amt The boy died at the family home morning. Provo City cemetery. (music. Lnneheonwfn be 'served. jers teej'tha, reirfmaJcialbdif'SrffaTl'abor in Tetonia, Saturday, April 5, and h'gh COSta is sUrived by his cent to high due to low TiriPfX! fo rm one tiesare parents, 0 per cent to brother and tv o asters. The body the members of the high was brought to Provo Wednesday a per cent to reckless ther home Friday afternoon. The j 4,336,700 persons during 1023, anNer cent nu cent to too much credit. i i To"' pSIi.MSfcjeF &,' I V afSfVetfcoS I' |