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Show I ' 0 r TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 THE PROVO POST ' TOUR Some ; New Features - A A A A A ' A nusual Charm In r Nest Thursday evening the Utah invitations have been issued tor the -March Relief Society Choir will hold 10th Stake weddinf'teceplion'given a lebearsal in the Tabernacle. A full and March 11th by Mr. and Wiliam Strong in honor of the mar attendance is urgently requested b) , riago ofher daughter, OrrOlaT and the director and secretary lra Larar T. Groneman.' The young I , - " S i? f I- - .f ,a Mr. HaroldDunn evening ..e Pri-la- y at the. home of Yeda jrnumber f A . ' . Mr. Oscar, B. Young ofToppentah, Washington, "Mr. and Mrs. KlinbaJ Young of SaltLake and Mr.' and 'Mrs. CUience Moore of Spring Lake, have been the guests of their mother, Mrs. Annie Young during the past lew Asya. On Sunday evening,-- to pay honor tc the visit of thu guests Doctor and Mrs Andy J. Stewart entertained with ita Informal family dinner at which M.r . and Mra. k, L. Booth were also i ' a e a The models being shown were chosen from a collection of New and Decidely .Wearable Coats and Dalmans. All of them show a discriminating choice of fabrics, lines and finishings, worthy I t of the very best of Wraps.- - I I 1 t J one of the iastes1; basketball giimeaever played on the floor of tho 1. Y, U, gymnasium the Aggies from Logan defeated the local team by n score of 26 to 23 last Saturday eve. , ning. It. 1 .Velours, Coverts, Silvertones, Serges; etc.; linings of. Plain and Fancy Silks, faultlessy finished and in exquisite color blending. Be sure to see these Coats if you need a Warp or expect to need one within the next few months. - . Jeutenant Ballard was the speaker t the B, Y. U. Sunday evening ser-vts. Mis theme was, God's Dealing: pievent , With the Nations." a e e r Mrs. the Maw, milliner, and hi asCovers aye laid for twenty-tw- o guests at dinner thia evening at the sistant Mrs. Searles, were visitor at alt Lake City .yesterday. home of Mr. and Mr W, Q, Oibby, e e s In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Col. Loose and Cashier Farrer went sister, Miss Elisabeth Ridge. The - color scheme for the evening la gold to Zion today. a nnd green with daffodils and gold r Harvey Cooper, who recently rem&line and foliage. The maline Intertwined with the flowers suspending turned from France with the Thirty-firs- t division, has been spending a few fiom the chandelier to the four cor with friends In this city, Mr. days ners of - the table, where they are was wounded in action and U Cooper gracefully attached tocutglass vases at present convalescing at the hospital The menu and place of daffodils. cards are also Jn harmony wlth the In Ft, Douglas, where he returned today. general scheme, -..... . e e e !y RrCockrell,-fonnerMilJCftbln Mrs. A. B. Worslerisyisiting this city, but . now jesldlng at Pocatello, keek In Salt Lake City. Idaho, and Miss Erma Park of Provo were married last Sunday evening at the home of Mra. .Rebecca Cockrell, at Pocatello, Idaho. . h r ilringham. The occasion being Mrs. Janns birthday, ... The color scheme ras effectively carried out in pink and white, with a large birthday pke for the table centrepiece, and dun ' colored bouquets of carnations. Cov' ers were laid for ten. - 9 , 1V -- i -r - - '' : ,i . '' CAPES AND DOLMANS Priced . -- . i; 27.50 62.50 Gib-by- - VT t A A book-keep- was the guest of honor at an Informal dinner party A A A MlssKlliabeth Ridge was tendered happy surprise last evening at her home by a number of relatives and friends to do honor to her twenty-firs- t v- . ... birthday. t . A C. . . Thursday evening will witness the cprnlng dance of 'the season and the Albert Jefferies, tor a number. of first social affair of the Fourth ward years was tor the Start! activities. The dance will be under up Candy company has returned to his ' the auspice of the M. L A. . pid position, after da absence in SaR Luke City of more than a year. . , - ir s ? ple were married Just before Mr. Gioneman left for Amy service at Camp Kearney. So this win be the fm opportunity for their many friends to gather - together to wish them " happiness. .The Strong home with its spacious rooms will he the scene of both festivities... Th decora- tiouc for both Affairs will be national colors and emblems, potted ferns and T wit flowers. i I u cou- , lo honor Mrs. Brigham Johnson who for many years has acted ably and well in the Sixth ward Relief Soc'ety and haa recently moved from the ward,- - the Society met in socla A musical program capacity today address and luncheon extemporanioua rr the order of the entertainment, of good muBic-lovin- g win meet at the bomb Of Mr. end Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., this evening to review the operas to be presented In Provo neit week. It is thought a splendid suggestion that this be done wherever possible as the operas are .psudlj sung In origlnal tongue, and Interest considerably decreases when tie audience cannot follow- - the story.-ThUtah Boroais Club will review tame subject, tomorrow afternoon. e NEW SUP ON SWEATERS ' New Knitted Slip Ona of Fabre Silk or Fine Wool Yarns, without sleeves with long sleeves. ' Many New Colors-Priced at 14.50 to J6.00 Tor C Seethe special display of crepe-dechin- NEW, RUFFUNGS The New Ruffling! ere here in White and Many New Colors. Materials of Ojrg&adie and Soft Silk Materials." Per Yard 50c, 75c, $1.25 Silk e envelope chemiset priced special 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry T, Clark, for merly of this city, have taken up their residence at Pocatello, Idaho. after resldlnj nix montlu tn Colorado. r f I- -- f,; tY - Resolutions Passed - ra Ther was a big attendance at the Conjoint Session' of the Id I. A. in the Fifth ward chapel Sunday evening to hear the stirring address of Mr. Walter Adams In favor of the ''nosed League of Nations. At the conclusion of his address, the following resolution were t tanlmoosly adopted WHEREAS, tie War,' now brought t. a victorious dose by the associated power of . the free nations of the world, was above all else a war to end war and protect human rights! , therefore be it , we RESOLVES), advocate That , tho establishment of a League of Nation IVe believe that such a league should aim at promoting the liberty, progress and orderly development ot the world' end be It further ITTT RESOLVED, That we favor the en- trance of the United Slate! into such aleague as may be adequate to safeguard tha peao that ha been won by the Joint forces of the allied nation: and be it further RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be sent to the President of the United States, the Senator rep-f- t seating the State of Utah Wt Washington. and to the Honorable William H. Taft, President cf the League to Carmlel Meyers Enforce peace, 130 West 4 2d Street, New York. ,, I . b F -- V 1 4L ELECT (ijyrtCU :i Alice Brady at the Strand Theatre of- - 'ill At The Mercy Friday In Thursday, Men." Supported By J 3 Rhea Mitchell and Rosemary Theby In r T I i i- 19 Places Unexpected ; -- - We used to have crooks to furnish the clash with the hero, - ALSO Special - JTccl Consisting ALICE BRADY in AT THE MERCY OF MEN M Next Monday and Tuesday, "SIRENS OF THE SEA" physician, , tewchera, Lbrmiana, clergymen. by $uccmful man and fAewerli alwEfdibrjl The New International provides the means to success. It la an teacher, answerer. a universal quee-bo- a - If you Md e2daocy and sd tuicesMsttwhy not mka dailyveecf tLtaeaet fusi cf tssU- P tVrahtaiTn ! . gttrxw. 4 Whd Wi In Marry Mf" Strand Thaatr 14 -- Mr. G.4C Saturday, IL. to. CD taken Hall 1 Catarrh - , , 1 , tesUmontiig free dr, 1 CHENUV ft Cu.. --Toledo. O 8 1 by all lruR'' 3- 9 Thursday & Friday engineer, bnnkert, erdiitects; r a nhort time yoi will eee a n, iu'.,i i tn you.- rerero tr.kln Hall' Cfterrh Me0-...u ..no i tut of ct.ta.rlu Hef h , - rc la me by bu n ' .turf'Ortiona. . have r of Beautiful Color Photography ami Slow Motion. DONT MISS IT. men, Howe Thil? - i KCRCKZS W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Or any caaa of Catarrh that, cannot be etned by Hall'a Catarrh V( edict ne. Hall'e Catarrh Medicine '.me been taken by raterrh auderera tor the past t ve yean, end haa become known e the ' t r'llable remedy tor Catarrh. Hall'e wiirih Medicine nets thru the Blood on it hocus surfaces. espelUn tha Pot-- 6 the Blood and healing tho dig. ( Now we have German Spies. v - 1L.J Kiw LdHiLiiiunM V GarmalMyers in. "WhoWill Marry Me V Tonight and.Wednesday BERT LYTEL T- S DANCING p e' a t Y - O'D Instructress O AY, Latest modern Ballroom Step quickly taught. Private Work a Specialty Children and Adults Learn to Dance Now For Information call HOTEL ROBERTS "ILr"S of iba Sea1 ; -- f ' Spec) Feature at the Strand - Monday and Tuday Nioht, 7:30; 9:15 p. m. i5o and 20c. Ma tinea, n" 1v and t |