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Show rTTr7Tevea5 PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. -M- Nelke Club Plan Interesting Program The Nelke Reading club will meet Thursday, March 25, with Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson. Mrs. J. Leo Bown will be the assisting hostess. The The Imfollowing Is the program: portance of Being in Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, to be given by Mrs. C. W. Whittaker; The Devil's Disciple, George Bernard Shaw, by ra.-W. Monroe Paxman, and The Madras House, Granville Barker, by Music by Mrs. Scott P. Stewart. British composers will be rendered and refreshments served. kensington Thursday afternoon the home of Mrs. McCoard. 4 4 Mormon Battalion Met, The members of the Mormon Battalion met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Curtis. A book review of The Mormon Battalion,' by Daniel Tyler, was given by Mrs. Elsie A. Bennett and readings were given by Mrs, Sarah C. Maeser, Matilda Vance and Julia E. S. Johnson. Refreshments ONE were served. V Mrs. Cain Entertains With Card Mrs. A. S. Cain entertained Cmus Cotillion Banco Tonight Tarty The Comus Cotillion will five the at a card partjr at her home' Friday last of a series of dancing parties at afternoon. Th ecard favor was won the Armory tonight. by Mrs. Lee L. Baker. A delicious ' luncheon was served. Old Time Party Success The ball given la the -- Armory Mrs. Pleasant Sociable Given Friday night by the A. 0. Smoot Priscilla Madsen, Mrs. Bertha Madchapter of the Daughters of the Utah sen and Mrs. Julia Bunnell, the rePioneers was very successful. Many tiring presidency of the Lakevlew -- special -- interest iatbje women of Provo and Utah county we offer our entire stock of Printzess 1921 Spring Coats at a discount of 25 per cent from the prices marked. --To- ed costumes interesting were worn and caused much merriment. A room containing old time relics was arranged In one corner of the hall. Music, dancing and re- Mra. were enjoyed. freshments lizabeth Hayward, president, and Mrs. Zina Young Card, vice president of the state- organization, were in attendance and also forty guests from the Springville chapter, Spent Day in Salt Lake Mrs. W. T. Easier and Mrs. II. S. Kerr spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Gabardine Serges at '. Clipped Bolivia and Chemostyne in cape, wrappy wrap and box coat styles at from $59.50 to $72.50 4 4 4 Mrs. Olsen Receives at Kensington Mrs. John H. Olsen entertained at $ tfr extended to the publie ,, .. $22.50- $25.00 $35.00 $42.50 . . Polo Cloth in plain at Tricotine and Velour at SHADES Attractive Browns, Deep Navy, Tan, Harding Blue, Soft Grays, Green. ' to twenty friends. - week-- of Polo Cloth in checks at Mr?. Talmage Visited Friends Here Mrs. James E. Talmage of Salt Primary Party Planned The Pri-- . visit--4n- g Lake City spent the week-en- d mary association of the Second ward relatives, and friends in Proyo. Will give a dance in the ward hall Wednesday night. . An invitation is - - THE LINE CONSISTS OF Visiting in Suit lake Mr, and a kensington Friday afternoon. The Mrs. John Lierley are spending a few time was spent with needlework and music. A delicious lunch was served days in Salt Lake City. Roberts Entertained Five Huudred Club Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts entertained the members of the Five Hundred Card club. The rooms were artistically arranged with aster decorations. The - card favors were received by Mr. and Mra. W, F. Violett, the consolation prizes by Mrs. Roy Boren and Dr. E. G. Hughes. Luncheon was served to the following members and friends: Alma Van Messrs, and Mesdamea Wagenen, E. G. Hughes, A. B. Morgan. W, F. Violett. J. T. Farrer, J. Harold Dunn, Fred Olsen, David Openshaw, Rey Boren, J. W. Farrer, Mrs. Nettie Kerr, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Wm, M, Roylanee, W. L. Blersach of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Roberts of Salt Lake. make-Printae- ss Relief society, were the guests of honor at a sociable Thursday night. One hundred ward members enjoyed a program of games and dancing and refreshments were served. . ( e feature PRINTZESS GARMENTS this week. These wonderful distinctive garments vwill reattention of the women. They need ceive nation-wid- e no introduction for every woman who appreciates style and fine tailoring know their worth. , . store in $very city of 10,000 and upwards throughout the nation will worth-whil- ALL COATS 25 OFF THIS WEEK ONLY to attend. Mrs. Pardoo Returns to Provo Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe has returned from a pleasant visit, with friends and relatives in Logan and Ogden. ' Smith-- 8 pnfford Marriage The marriage of Miss Belle Smith, sister of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith, to W. Earl Spafford of this city Will take place in the Salt Lake temple tomorrow. After a wedding trip to California Mr. and Mrs. Spafford will reside in Salt Lake. Printzess Tailored s - Visited Relatives Here Mr. and FOUND 1 tired rim Call Werner-- , Pierson Ignition Co. M:30 Mrs. C. Arthur Haws spent the weekend with relatives In Provo. FOR SALE Farm in Provo. Will r Mrs. Button to Receive Tres-Jo- lt take small city home as part payment. Particulars, inquire at 268 Club The members of the Tres-Joclub will be the guests of Mrs. Bert East Third South. Sutton Thursday afternoon. ' FOR SALE Household furniture and one good mare. Call at 163 - Guests of Mra. Young Mr. and E. - 6 Eighth North. Mrs. George C. Becker of Sait Lake were M. Annie Mrs. of City guests LOST One Pierce-Arrobicycle, Young Sunday. No. 65., Return Eph Homer. Ad3 Guests of Mrs. Olsen Mrs. Mar- dress 153 S. Fifth West. garet Hackett and Miss Maud Hackett S UPHOLSTERING of of Lehl were guests Friday of Mrs. all kinda of furniture and baby John H. Olsen. 1090 W. buggies. Phone 643-May-1- 6 North. First Mra. Turner Visits Mrs. Farns-wrt- h Mrs. Lacy Farnsworth haa as FOR SALE One bay mare, five her guest for a few days her sister, years old. weight 1810 pounds, Mrs. W. L. Turner of Heber City. , Percheron; also one 4 dark sorrel mare, Belgian, six years Mra. Card Returned to Suit lake old, weight 1400 pounds. Call phone Mrs. Zina hae returned to 596-her' home In Salt Lake' City after a pleasant visit of two weeks In Provo. FOR SALE Two good plows and a 3 harrow. Call 810 S. 1st E. Interesting play Given The play, Her Own Way," given Saturday WASHINGS done at 265 N. Fifth East. We make the prices right evening in Collerh hall under the auspices of the M. I. A. of Manavu and give good satisfaction. Try us. 9 ward, was very successful. The characters were well sustained, the little children in the first act doing FOR SALE Oneteam, weight 2600, five years old. Price reasonable. exceptionally well. Much credit is due Mrs, M. P. Henderson and Miss Phone 764-JChestlna Baird for the untiring modern brick efforts in the management of the FOR SALE home and garage; $6,000. 334 E. play, while Miss Fern Broadbent displayed exceptional ability in the Center street. Phone 99. leading ladys rale. FOR SALE Potatoes, delivered. 4 A 1. Phone in Lehl Mr. and Evening Spent Mra.-N- . C. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Ileher FOR SALE Household furniture Hicks, Mrs. Robert Ridge, Miss and one good mare. Call at 163 Elizabeth Ridge and Mrs,. Emily E. Eighth North. 9 Nielsen and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hicks at Lehl Fri- WHITE LEGHORN EGGS 75c per day evening. The affair was a setting of 15 eggs. J. II. Durant. shower In honomf Mr. and Mrs. m Lovell Nielsen, who were recently married. TAILORING and dressmaking done 3 4 and by Mrs. Emma Crowell. Miss Hyde Entertains at Kensing- Patronstaught and pupils call at Princess ton Miss Clarissa Hyde entertained Millinery store or phone 161 for furat a kensington Saturday afternoon. ther information. Music was enjoyed and lunch served to ten guests. Minorca eegs S 44 Address 269 Mr. and Mrs. Uojiunce EnterA 10. N. O. Club In' rooms tained decorated In St. Patrick CLEANING. RESTORING COLORS. e day colors Mr. and Mrs. Mart hand work; removes all grease or deiightfullv entertained the stains; reasonable; satisfaction abso- members bfthe"(J.NlU. ciun ynurs-da- y Call V7T. Peter- The card favors were evening. 0 received by Mrs. Raymond Sutton A and Mrs. Ed Stein. delicious lunch- FOR your carpet yeavlng call on N. eon was served Evert, 4S9 N. Fourth East. , New Arrivals Every Few Days. incomparable garments at prices no higher than less desirable makes. Sport Jerseys in blue, green and tan at .' $25.00 Mens Wear Serges in navy at prices Hand-tailore- d, If we could only .visualize to you the M-2- 6. - M-2- of' daintiness and prettiness these sr especially No. 973 at $29.50. your attention to $22.50 and No. 317 at invite Two very charming models. w M-2- FIRST-CLAS- Below are Items of Interest To Women for Easter Wear R. BLOUSES LINGERIE full-blood- M-2- rd arrived. tions M-2- up. F( n At n 1 a; i itf- - portant ) r 1 A-- 2 h :! x 4- - 4 4 Pleasant t a- - 1 h m u 1. Card .Party Mr. and WANTED IMMEDIATELY Young Mrs. Clyde Singleton entertained at lady to do office work at new a card party Friday evening. The Woolworth store. Apply II. T. Johnprizes were received "by Mrs." Guy son. Hotel Roberts. Shurtliff and Charles Hawke. Lunch1 1918 Studebaker Delivery, a eon was served to fourteen, juests. snap ...$575 Guwts at Dinner Sunday Prof, 1 Slightly used Cleveland Trac- tor $825 and Mrs. George W. Fitzroy and .Mrs. Mary Fitzroy, Mr., and Mrs. 1 1918 Chevrolet Touring ,,,.$409 1 Ford Delivery $315 John Lierley and sons, Ted and Other good buys as well. Call Charles, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brower or Peterson, phone 343. 241 A. C. Vickery at dinner Sunday. W. Center street. t Primary Officers Entertained Mrs. Arthui J. Harding entertained WANTED TO RENT Four or modern bouse; good refer- the officers of the Second ward Pri enrestor year or Monhome association at her mary Phone Music refreshand day evening. ments "were enjoyed. FOR SALE Range and refrigerator. i Call Mrr. prrr-oto212 W. I" nint tain ' With Kensington North. Mrs. Richard Iieesley and Mrs. Wm. McCoard will be hostesses at a (Additional Classified on Page 7.) -.- the Kayser, ORNAMENTS Braid Puff Pins, Combs, every variety and price, 25S 50S 65 S $1.00, $1.25 NECKWEAR Lace and Swiss Collars with eyelet embroidery in ecrue and cream is popular now. Weed 50 to $1.50 Each. Iine7 fresh, quality" ...$3.25 up $6.50 $3.75 up Chemise, priced Knickerbockers COLLAR LACES in pointed and round scalloped in fine filet and Swiss Venice, colors lings; .white, pink and blue. ruff Yard. EASTER WEEK FOR MEN Come to our store and let us fit you out with- a HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT. To what better advantage can you invest your dollars than in good fitting clothes.. The many months you get is worth a great deal more than the price you pay. Suit prices to fit any purse. - well-tailore- d', 50 IIOSE g Silk plaited, PARA SILK HOSE colors the pair. WORK SHIRT MENS PURE Black, Cordovan, Gray, Brown, Navy and White ; . 50 the thread'silk pair. $1.00 the pair FAMOUS IDEAL as the .Recognized best made soft collar Made of Blue Bell attached shirt in Cheviot in blue and An. eric.. Prices 75?, and 31.5C, $1.75 . gray, 98S up. , HOSE ' IDEAL NEGLIGEE SHIRTS up BAGS Every new thing imaginable. Bags of real leather in kodak and canteen shapes, especially .desirable. $1.25 andup. JBEAU BRUMMEL DRESS SHIRTS Full length sleeves, perfect fitting body; just received from the ' factory. Prices $1, $1.25, $2 CHIPMAN KNIT new' stock. Vests, priced 50 sterling and up. BOYS WAISTS Plain blue, plain gray, and fancy patterns, sizes 6 to 14 years; priced and at 98S $1.25 $1.50. .... - fire-roo- 1 In pair. t M-3- factor HAIR im- style and low price are all embodied in our No. 1969 Mens Oxford. Price $6.50 - Roy-lanc- i $1.25 mans dress. Quality, i i and FOOTWEAR Shoes are an r. - t 11 to 12 a,m, SEE EAST WINDOW AMITEX SILK HOSE Very special this week only, price 98 pair. A-- Id $1.00 the pair. 5. s-t- iif - UVzt Yard . KAY&ER SILK GLOVES M-1- rU SPECIAL WEDNESDAY Hour Sale Mar, 23, Harding tune, Honey, Nile, Pink ahd White. Priced $6.50 -- ill U Tomato, : BINGHAM combina- M-1- 9. 6: 763-R-- Color just Blue, Silver, Melrose, Nep- M-1- 9t U shipment Special 6 'l(-rr- m - J r A-- 2 , - 6 s dresses you would come to the store to a see them without our invitation. We from t. $27.50 to $39.75 Tricotines in navy $34.50 up Trimmings fancy silk embroidered and beaded designs. Linings in Printzess suits guaranteed two years. LATE ARRIVAL- S- li -- Silk Frocks SUITS , DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE EVERYBODYS STORE IKlSMKEUmmiZSKIIIBEKIZZKMiazSZE3SIEZIKBIZtt2ISXiIUZXSinzni ZZZEZZZKSZZXXXXSZZZXa |