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Show THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 MISS FLORENCE MAW Telephone 752 ssss The University women will meet Mr! and Mrs. Melvin Cook, Mr. and Saturday afternoon. May 12, at 3 Mrs. Sidney Bussell, Mr. and Mrs. oclock in the Little Theatre at which Yerner Powell, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. time Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe will read Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. William ClayAfter the read- ton, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Larson, Mr. Madam Butterfly. to the art gallery, nd Mrs. Carl Brandley, Mrs. Lulu ing they will go where special features will be given Dunstun and Miss Marie Busby. The Each home was artistically decorated with served. and refreshments member may bring a guest. The spring flowers? working out a white reading will begin promptly at 3 and pink color scheme. oclock and doors will be closed unMr. and Mrs. P. L. Dailey til after the first act. consists in The committee nounce the arrival of fine baby charge of Mrs. Christen Jensen, Mrs. Rwas born home of at the j0y Allen, Mrs. II. V. Hoyt, Mrs. Annie Mr. Mrs. A. and J. Clayson, Sunday, D. Palmer, Mrs. E. S. Hinckley, Miss Anna Ollerton, and Miss Emma May Gth. Mother and baby are doy ing fine. Sharp. A golden wedding reception was Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer will give a held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. paper on Muscle Shoals at the Mecham, of this city, at their home meeting of the Nineteenth Century last night. The couple have been club next Friday afternoon at 3 married fifty years, and have raised oclock. The meeting will be held eight children. They have fifty-on- e at the home oLMrs. George W. Craig. grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A hundred invitations were The is announced by issued to friends and relatives. The Mr. andengagement' Mrs. A. R. Robbins, of this rooms were tastefully decorated, in of Amelia to their' city, daughter, pink and white and spring flowers. son of Mr. and J. Knudsen, Clyde a and music proGuessing games, Mrs. J. C, Knudsen of Provo. The gram were the order of the evening will in Salt take the place marriage was luncheon after which a delicious Lake temple sometime in June. m m served and enjoyed by all. m An entertainment will be given Mrs. Joseph Crawley and Mrs. Orafternoon at 3 oclock in Thursday the of son Bird entertained officers the Fourth ward amusement hall by PrimaVy of the Third ward at the the Daughters'; of the Utah Pioneers business home of the latter. After the of the A. O. Smoot camp of Provo. was their husbands The transacted, entertainment is being given in evejoined them for the rest of the of the retiring officers. honor ning. Progressive guessing games were carried out with a great deal Mrs. George ' Parker was the hostof amusement. William Clayton re- ess of the Utah Sorosis club this afceived first prize, and Sidney Russell ternoon at 3 oclock. The features deA received the condolence prize. of were a the afternoon licious luncheon was served to the life and works of Edna paper on the given Mr. and Mrs. Joseph by Mrs. W. J. Stiehl andFerber, following: a review of Orson Mrs. Bird, Mr. and Crawley, the book Girls, by Edna Ferber, Mens Neckties Knit and Cut Silks $1.00 value - 49c Mens Collar-Attached Shirts $1.50 values . 79c All sizes; 1412 to I6V2 Mens Percale and Madras Shirts to to to to to to toi toi to to toi to 79C to Mens Bathing Suits All-Wo- ol Turkish Towels toi to to $1L98 Our unusual connection with some of the large wholesale houses of the East have enabled us to give you this wonderful opportunity to buy high quality merchandise at these exceedingly low prices. to $2.00 values Bostonian Shoes SPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR THIS GREAT SELLING EVENT Size 22x43 Special Shipment 25c Of Foulards, Alltyme Crepe Turkish Towels and Printed repe de Chines to1 to to to to to Size 18x22 me to to to to to to to $1.39 Satin Bedroom Slippers Values up to $6.00 Assorted colors; $3 values $2.69 by Mrs. H. S. Kerr. 79c, Mrs. George Leven was hostess last evening at a dinner given at her home to the party that accompanied Jack Dempsey .from Salt Lake to Provo. Mr. Auerbach, the father of Mrs. Leven, wa3 among the party. Rustic and uhique was the background of the beautiful tea given by Mrs. Fred R. Taylor at her home yesterday afternoon. Eighty guests came and went, adding luster to the occasion. Delicious refreshments were served to all on the screened-i- n veranda. Apple blossoms formed the delightful decorations both inside and outside the' house. Mrs. Oscar Garrett will be the hostess ot the Utopia club Thursday afternoon at her home. The time will be turned over to music and sewing. A delightful luncheon will be served. Another unequalled preduct-- . Roof Qarden Cake Chocolate tor Icings' and Flavorings Get can and cakeat yourgrocar'g S. J. G. McDdnald Choc. Co. New rorh Soli L3ka 8un Worshiped In Early Times. 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Light shades valued at 50c An 29c EXTRA SPECIAL Bundles of sas Sta-Shap- Remnants Each bundle guaranteed gggSaSg335Ea iFamous Berg e $5.00 values to.-b- e $3.75 39c 50c Quantity limited Silk Striped Tissue Gingham Fine Cotton Umbrellas Blue Bell Cheviot valued at 50c 65c value 49c Splendidly made, and of fine quality materials, in plain and fancy styles; also some. of. white linen in middy style. Ages 2 to 14 Hats worth not less than $1.50 Iregular price Dark shades Childrens Dresses years 98c Table Damask 72-i- wide; $1;75 value $1.00 35c value 21c Special n. Red and Green Flowered Crash Toweling Shantung Suiting 15c $1.39 Chamoisette Gloves Bleached 20c valuo $2.25 value 1 Lo- Gaunlles styles; assorted colors; $1.00 values t- French Ginghams 32-i- n. 60c value Mothers Words are many and varied but they fail to express the true sentiment and thoughts of your mind on Mothers Day the greatest daxof the year! Flowers that are freshly cut and as fragrant as the smile and love of a Mother will truly express your thoughts of her. 39c wide, in checks; 39c Chamoisette Gloves Checked Fiaxons 29c 27-i- n. Suede Finish wide; 45c value Ladies Handbags $1.00 29c Overalls $1.50 values Childrens 89c A la Handbags 25c 1 IViiUiVHl. BE SURE AND SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS NOW LADIES FLORAL PHONE 466 230 WEST CENTER. PROVO -- r |