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Show Tiifc FhUVO POST and have made many Mrs. Sarah Brunyer entertained the of years fore part of the week at a delightfully friends who will be pleased to learn . arranged social affair In honor of Mlsa of this anouncement. .. latMartha Meldrum, who leaves the - ter part of tha month for Miners villa, A beautlfullyr arranged aoctal afcomwas given at the home of Mrs. fair the where she will teach during and Ida Smoot Dusenberry last Tuesday ing school year. Many relatives friends of the guest of honor were afternoon in honor of Mrs. S. R. .. - - H present and spent a pleasant evening In various games and music, after ' luncheon was a delicious which : served. r . Marie Mias Eklns, who In honor of - southern Utah to forsoon leaves school, winter teaching the spend Miss Martha Meldrum entertained' at a lake party last Thursday , evening. enBoating, bathing and dancing were joyed by the following participants: The Missea'Marie Eklns, Martha Thelma and Leah Smart, Valera ' Tot, Armorer and Della Hood, Flor - ice-,- Maida and' Veda Meldrum and essrs. Francis and Alonso Smith, earnest Morell, Reed, Albert and Ralph Meldrum, Wesley Robertson, Lynn and Milton Hood... Lael Irvine, Florence Jepereon, Ne- vada Calloway, Helen Newell, Margaret Dusenberry and Merllne Dunn. splendid musical program was rendered by the Misses Lael Irvine, Margaret Dusenberry and Helen Newell. The card favor was awarded .to.. Mrs. w, ,7 Joseph E, Yates. A Callaway,- - who has. been .very active Mr. S. M. Clift and Mrs! Tiilie ! in the womens clubs of this city, and who is soon leaving Provo to Hedqulst entertained at a prettily social affair in honor of Mrs. make her home in California. " The S. R. Summer ... flowers Calloway. entertaining rooms were tastefully decorated with golden glow and were psed as decorations for the rooms and table where ' sweet peas and presented a striking were laid for twelve guests. fhclud-13appearance-- . The- - guest ... -- -, ... the members of the Nineteenth Century Miss Leia Phillips delightfully club and the Utah Sorosls club te: tallied a number of girl friends at and also a number of Mrs. Callaways evening. Games,; intimate friend s;,JMrs.,R. R. Irvine, her home Tuesday musi cand f ref'shihetitsWere featM. W, Reylance, Grant Bagley, Merle ures of. the evenings entertainment ' J. B. W. Stfeht. J. Ashton, Taylor. Jacob Coleman, Hannah Tucker, Geo. -- An -- enjoyable . event. ,.ofthe week Hyde, G, W,, Craig, Sam Schwab, I. was the social given by the members H. Masters, Knight . Starr Jordan. Helen Redford, D. L. Walllck, W. H. of the Pleasant View ward choir at home of the Misses Armorel and Mitchell, Sam Raile, W. T. Hasler, E. the . Della-HooAn interesting program T E. Corfman, J. E. Yates, W. F. Viof music various games were enand After a pleasant visit with relatives olet, G. P. Parker, Jacob Evans, J. joyed by about twenty guest?, after and. friends In Salt Lake, Miss Vir- E. Yates, Clark Newell, the Misses which refreshments were served. Nelson has returned to Provo. " -- up-to-da- . 7:'" s ,, -- c-- Ji ft .7 ginia .,, - - te .white sho es cleaned. We have a few good suits for sale cheap. Reasonable Prices First Class work Oriental Cleaning & Dyeing Works Mel-dru- its Provopeople should have good shaped suits Do you know what we are doing? We are Dry Cleaning and Dry Pressing Suits Stil Machinery, by the latfest methbd---th- e which gives the best of satisfaction. This dry cleaning and dry pressing machine has a gasoline filter, which purifies. We are. using methods for all kinds cleaning and dy eing work. Ladies and Gents . hats cleaned and blocked like new. Light goods cleaned and white goods cleaned and bleached. Kid gloves, chancella coats-cleaned and bleached. Ladies and Gents -- d. ?5 North Academy Avenue. Second Door North of State Bank. , Miss Letha Smith delightfully entertained about ten girls at a sleeping party Tuesday evening following a theatre party at the Princess. i - Mr. C. W. Brooner of Butte, Mont., has joined his family In Provo, who have been spending the summer here visiting relatives and friends. They about the will return to first of September. e their-hom- Miss Minnie Sullivan , has returned froin a delightful tour through the Yellowstone park during the past two weeks. - . The home of Mrs. E. ECorfman is the scene of a pretty social affair this afternoon and evening in the form of a miscellaneous shower for Miss Ora Bailey, a popular bride of early September. Music, readings and various other amusements are features of the occasion, after which a daintily prepared luncheon will be served. e e e 7. 7 Mr. Dell Webb took the members of his awlmmlng class to Sprtngvllle last evening for an outtng. All reported an enjoyable trip. -- . - s- - , e e- - e- -e ,'iss Gladys Nelson returned from t Lake Wednesday evening, where ane has spent the past four months. e. i Miss Dolores Dalby is spending a few days. In Salt Lake visiting rela; tives and friends. 7 - Miss Virginia Nelspn entertained a number of friends at a prettily arranged supper party Sunday eveniug. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Allred and children motored to Salt Lake Saturday and spent the day with friends. ' . low-pric- Mrs. Thotoas .evenit It hat a a, 31 Vi ArdAutc mobiles 120 North Acad. d. Rpb-;rtso-n en Jf Sprtn gville and- of Crawley. Wyoming. The ' was given in hono of Mr?. affair Ellen Robinson, who ii spending f. friends. A, few days in this city v,Uh and snlendid program of music hlch was crrM ,; , ' frymon a daintily' prepared served. ; luncheon wa? - i Mr. nd Mrs. Benjamin Bachman; their announce the engagement of Winn' Frank Mr. to ireta. ' daughter, to take placi . of Nephl. the marriage , at the home of the bride September been atu- Both young people have 7 VV.tor a number dent, of the B. . - low-pric- ed It has four-inc- h tines which are more than generous for a car of this sue. Not ony haa. k: a large and roomy body but it has an attractive, upsto-dat- e line bodyw stream- - It has the latest and most Improved system of ignition. It has the cantilever springs-th- e easiest riding springs in theworkh f What s more, it's complete. Not a thing to buy. You get the finest Auto-Li- te electric starting and lighting system, magnetic speedometer, one-mtop, demountable , rims and practically every acees-sofound oa the highest ... priced cars. It only goes to. prove how big production can cut . cost and save you money. First come, first served:. Place your order now. en Carriages. assembled at the home of Mrs. Agnes Crandall last Friday for an eveMr. and Mrs. ning of eoclablllty: Brad-lorR. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. of SpaniCreer Mra.R. Mr. and sh- Fork, - Mra. Bishop of Detroit. Mr. and Mrt. Heber C. Jet of Salt Mr. and Mrs.. J., A. Packard - ear the market. Pit it against this new Overland- - Compare them, for sheer speed, for abundance of power, for rid ingcomfort andeeanomy, and on i i Mrs-Ell- Take any. other . pro-"gra- The"f&llewdB-.oubof-town.w,Bipl- ed per hour on the road. horsepower en Speed of course varies tinder bloc motor that is a perfect, different conditions but in. marvel for speed, power and practically every instance it. endurance. has been getting fifty miles, you'll find this car win back an hour and with ease. anything else dean off the By Increasing the bore of the .. boards.- - motor from 3 H to 3H"weore We have scares of able to offer a power plant showing - that twenty to I Thats a strong sfsSctnent, but which at 1950 R. P. M. develmiles per gafion. I twenty-fiv- e a fact nevertheless. ! ops full 31 Vi horsepower. . of gasoline is not unusuaL Tests under every, condition in The performance of this cat lie Try it yourself and almost beyond beliefi. Here are more important facts. 7 all parts of the country dem Mel- - drum delightfully entertained about twenty friends of her daughter, Martha, and son, Albert, who leave in the near future for different points In the state to teach during the coming school year. An Interesting consisting of musical aelect-tionspeeches, recitations and various games were enjoyed by the participants. At, the close of the eveserved. ning a delicious supper was ' ' ' . onstrate that it easily develops better than fifty miles This Overland Is the world car. most powerful , ...X Toledo, Ohio. an pr ' |