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Show V. THE PROVO POST MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924. SOCIETY PRINCESS ALL Telephone SEATS- - Mrs. George E. Brattan was hostn ess at a at the Hobridge-luncheo- Roberts Saturday afternoon. d Sweet peas and red tulips were in decorating and small bouquets of sweetpeas were used as favors. The Peerless Players string orchestra- furnished music during the serving of luncheon. Fourteen tables the luncheon. of bridge followed Those present were Mrs. John Lier-l- y and Mrs. Yewell Herrod of Salt Lake, and the following Provo ladies Mrs. Wm. M. Roylance, Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Mrs. Fred C. Strate, Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Mrs. Bert B. Wallick, Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mrs. Pedditt, Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. Clarence Naylor, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Mrs. Phillip J. Hale, Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs E. D. Bean, Mrs. L. P. Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Ray Timmerman, tel PETER us-fe- THE GREAT 4 with EMIL JANNINGS and COMEDY am IS WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY George Leven, Mrs. C. W. Dillman, Mrs. Pearl Yates, Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. Henry Geese, Mrs. Henry G. Blumenthal, Mrs. L. Mrs. L. Graham, Edwin Burton, Mrs. E. J. Collins, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. M. B. Pope, Mrs. Mrs. H. G. Merrill, Agnes Whitecotton, Mrs. C." E. Loose, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg, Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl, Mrs. Arthur Sutton, Mrs. Cr T. Kiegley, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. W. L. Whit-temorMrs. R. E. Sutton, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. W. R. Phibbs, Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. E. B. Whipple, Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs. Elias Hansen, Mrs. J. L. Innes, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mrs. G. H, Hiendselman, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. J. Milt Jones, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. Sam J. Jones, Mrs. John W. Farrer, Mrs. C. . H. Ward, Mrs. Lafe Bown, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. H. R. Paswalk and Miss Florence Peterson. DOLLAR DAY IS A GREAT EVENT TN OUR STORE! It is the sale HOMELAND REALTY COMPANY Joseph B. Keeler, President. Robert H. FergusonTTttgr. Phone 35 28 No. Univ. SSSSS AN ECONOMY DAY EXTRAORDINARY GINGHAM CHILDRENS SPECIAL Indestructable Pearl Beads ClI flfl ROMPERS, 79c value 2 FOR p iUU Limit 2 to a customer $4.95 value 1 $1.50 Value for 2 Size 2 ft. $1.95 value 1-- x3 $1.00 Limit 5 COVERS $1.95 value GRASS RUGS 3 x 6 ft. $2.25 daughter, Helen. C 1 $1.00 value for I NECK BEADS AH colors. TEN CENT HOSIERY Values to $1.95 EAR RINGS SALE $1.95 value j $1.00! $1.00 95c value; 2 yds. $1.00 for 4 to customer Limit yds. oi in. INDIAN HEAD 59c value. .$1.00 i f'tTamil 3 3 Limit PARASOLS $1.95 $1.65 $1.50 yds. to customer ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS Limit one $1.00 to aTUstomer $1.00 vaii:r $1.00 value MUSLIN GOWNS yds. STONE SET BRACELETS 69c value. 2 $1.00 for CHILDS BRACELET 49c value 4 $1.00 for SPECIAL : & PONGEE 12 mme. $1.25 value for 79c SPECIAL 1 lot SILKS All kinds consisting of Georgettes, Crepe De Chines, Shirtings, Figured Silks, Crepe De Been,. etc. Values to $2.50 QQ None sold to dealers. 9 A. M. PAIR Excellent hose for men, women and children, at 10 CENTS PER PAIR. 1000 BE ON TIME I 9 A. M. JENKINS KNIT GOODS a. m. a the Fourth one of the moist artistic and sue jg.nn.ng at ,e ;n be-- ! itn-- 1 iiou it is that are entertainments of the Easter meeting tilings u ing arranged by the ladies of the r,id i0y ail tothemention them ail. Be-- j season was the affair given dresses, aprons, shirts, jday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall ward foi; their bazaar which k y there will be 'of the local branch the will be held Thursday, April 17, be- - and not limous refreshments served all day of the employees company. The hall Telephone :tnd m the evening the M. I. A. ofjwas beautifully dpcorated with purlin- ward under the direction of Mrs. 'pie and gold crepe paper, streamers T. Earl Pardoe, will present a four of which formed la canopy over the act pmyto which the public is hall. Easter There will be no admission oons and paper bells symbols, were very ef- charge for this splendid entertain- fectively used in the decorative ment and every oile is urged to at- scheme. The guests were presented tend and see what the young with confetti,' whistles and serpen- are doing. There will be ice people cream tine, which added ivery much to the and a fish pond for the little folks fun. During the evening of Mane- -and values of all kinds to attract the ing, refreshments were served to two eyes of the grownups. Special an- hundred people, many of whom were nouncement is made of the time and from Salt Lake. place, Thursday, April 17 at the Fourth ward meeting house. The welcome home party given in the Lakeview war damusement hall The members of the Provannas Friday evening in honor of Merrill were pleasantly entertained Olson and Clifford Reese recently club at the home of returned missionaries was very sue Friday afternoon Mrs. C. W. Haws. The afternoon was cessful. A splendid program was To be in Provo View spent with sewing, music and roll rendered as follows,: a muical num call to which each emmber respond- ber by the male quartet of the ward, ed with a character sentiment. Those vocal solo. Miss Nell Nuttall; cornet present were Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrs. solo, Roy Stubb8; selection, John Saxey, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Lloyd Williams, and apiano Mrs. reading Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mrs. Fred B. Mable Williams. Refreshments were Critchlow, Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Al. served during the evening of dancLoveless, Mrs. Joseph Loveless, Mrs. ing. t- Ernest Dixon. Mrs. J. W. McClellan, Vaudeville ever EVERYTHING cooperative high-clas- s Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. L. L. NelMr. Mrs. A. and Brown George son, Mrs. G. A. Cluff and Mrs. Al- who will leave In the near future for ed in . Stake. bert Selck. This week we Salt Lake to make their home were line a number successfully surprised by The officers and teachers of the of their friends Friday evening. The House Dresses, ?1.50 Sixth ward Primary association were time was pleasantly spent with disContinuous in wards, Two and music dainwhich games entertained Friday afternoon during by Mrs. Lucille Brown at her home. ty refreshments were served to Mr. '' Mrs. E. D. Jones, Mr.' and Mrs. 98c Following the regular business and in each M. I. Mr. Mrs. and Bob Bushman, music refreshand meeting games, ments were enjoyed by Mrs. Adelia Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Snow, Our Special on Mrs. Elva Harding, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Murdock, Mr, and Christensen, saves you Mrs. Alex Mrs. Dan Webster, Mrs. Dan Kirk1-Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. will play in 3 33 Troupes of to 50 wood, Mrs. Josephine on Whitehead, Bliss Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mrs. T. H. Heal, Mrs. Arvid Reese, Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Suits. Johnson and, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. will play in Mrs. M. Reeves and Mrs. Cassity. of Hall. The members of the 500 card LADIES SILK HOSIERY Miss Thelma Snyder was hostess club and a number of Invited guests to a number of her friends at a canFamous Ipswich DeLuxe pure silk, were entertained at the home of Mr. dy pull awher home Friday evepair $1.00 and Mrs. Wm. Mildenhall Friday ning in honoY of her fifteenth Silk Lisle Hose, 75c value ' birthShows in each house in Provo View. 45c evening, the prizes were awarded day anniversary. The evening of for the club members to Mrs. Spen- games, candy making, music and LADIES SHOES cer Clark and Mr. Peter Groneman music and 'refreshments was enjoy25 Cents. Admission 10 and for the guests to Mrs. Leslie ed by Mrs. Elvin Snyder, Miss Faun Mildenhall and Mr. Clarence Moore, Adamson, Miss lone Snow, Miss A large line of stylish pumps and oxfords, - $1.98 to $4 45 the consolation prizes went to Mrs. Park, Miss Melba Larson, Miss Bushels of Fun. Music, Dancing, Drama, Readings, Gene Halliday and Mr, Leslie Mil- - Iris Robinson, Miss Inez Wilde, Miss Mens Shoes and Oxfords, from 'denhall. A delicious luncheon was Kathryn Johnton, Miss Mary Snyder, $3.98 lo J(U9 (Served to sixteen club members and Miss Phyllis Snyder and Miss Lucile .fourteen invited guests. mauMu-iwuji- ! ,Synder. JLJ1LH! BAZAAR So ()FMAXAU many beauitiful WARD : co'-sf- I 1 Satur-Manav- die-wor- "Ut h de-'b- ball-vite- --A I. A. Stake WARD ROAD SHOW Repeated Wardl i d. j Bargains Galore at and Pleasant WELL WORTHS TUESDAY, "APRIL 15, 8 P. M: j Biggest presen CHEAPER Utah tricts. performances Rotating program are offering a the East district the West district, and troupes district. Jr Ladies Beautiful ten district. for the West the East of Mens i ; i Ward and Pleasant and and USE Es-tel- la ti yds. to customer 54 in. TABLE PADDING $1.00 value $i .oo FANCY WINDSOR CREPE 39c value $1.00 4 yards for LADIES JAP . 6 SPECIAL SHEETING SPECIAL finish 40 in. Permanent colors and white Organdie 85c ,value 2 yards for Limit 4 yds. to customer j Lot 61 in. DAMASK 4 $1.00 ?r:dsc JAPANESE PARASOLS Children's size, all colors 79c value $1.00 2 for WHITE DAMASK TABLE yds. to a customer 9-- SPECIAL 1 lot Grass Rug Squares. (Bound all 10c around) $1,00 DRESSES Silk CAPS $2.50 value $1.00 GINGHAM JAP COTTON CREPE 35c value, all col- - 04 flfl ors. 5 yards for pliUU w, CHILDRENS and BONNETS 1 for $1.00 j LOT FANCY BOXES Value to $3.00 HIT and MISS RAG RUGS CHILDRENS MUSLIN PANTS and COMBINATIONS, 7 for $1.00 One! to a customer $1.00 , Lot 'BEADED BAGS $2.50 value, each Lot CHILDRENS HATS $1.95 value $1.00 1 $1.00 for RATINE Mrs. Brigham Harrison of Asequia, Idaho, is spending a few days in Provo as the guest of her sister-in-laMrs. Don W. Conover. Mrs. Harrison is accompanied by her THURSDAY, APRIL 17th that offers exceptionally great values to you. Articles that regularly sell at much higher at prices are offered slashing savings for you. Read this list and take A e, SELL RENT 10 AN INSURE INVEST Remember First II W 10c Tonight and Tuesday , 304-- Mens Suits Per Cent Discount of values from a fine 4 Si it? |