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Show Page. six THE PROVO POST SOCIETY- lEAfOOi NEWS OF CLUBS, NOTES, PERSONALS JiND ANNOUNCEMENTS at a Kirby will reside in Ileber, Utah. miscellaneous shower Monday at the home of Mrs. evening George 8. Startup iu honor of Miss Ilattie Tiffany. The rooms 1 were' beautifully decorated in vio-lets and similax, while ferns and carnations formed the centerpiece for the dining table; and, Easter lilies were used very effectively in the parlor. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and a You, too, may save steps and have a United States who own Hoosier Cabinets. model kitchens. ". Already women have net delivered immediately upon payment J. Vineentente"rtained .The Chinese baseball team, Wednesday afternoon at a chi- which is . touring America and ldrens party in honor of the birth- playing all our leading college day of her little' daughter, Miss Ruth The afternoon was spent in games and music, after which a delightful luncheon was served to nineteen little folks. The deeo rations were carried out in pink and white, 7 after which 47 More Women Still May Join Mrs, D. , music, Have Joined The Hoosier Club $1,00 first the During days Will Un49ubiiy4 Give the B. YU- - Team a SpeedyjGame. ,i TbiiJinss(slauaMfithamjandbri(relgri)oii!LMrndJlKL entertained of Provo Orientals -- Tressa Oberg Already 53 Women t delicious Mr. arnl Mrs. r live guests. Many beautiful as well as useful gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Those present were Mesdamcs Sarah Tiffany, Alary Steel, Ruie Olsen, Eva Harding, Mern Anderson, Emma Startup, Bessie Van Wagencn7 Artie Startup, Mamie Dunn, Belle Langstaff, Ellen Oberg, and the Misses Clara Finch, Mary Farrer, Vama Snow, Miss Olsen,' Miss Bates. Maggie- - Kirby, J. II. Boshard an- - -- teams, will cross bats with the B. Y. U. baseball boys next Alonday afternoon at 4 p. m. on the Y field-.- This will bethe biggest ame our c olle ge boy s have ever played, as it is the first time they have ever to meet any of the big visiting team: The Chinese lads are expert play- - , f l TayloriBros. Co. some-whatjb- 1-- i i V Pantry PALFREYMAN MET WITH THE STATE AUDITORS AND TREASURERS OF COUNTIES Auditors and ""Treasurers of eleven eounties in the statt) met with State- Auditor yesterday Jesse I). Jewkes lor a discussion of the luiification of the system of keeping and auditing accounts. The officials - spent the greater portion of the day in comparing systems in nse in the several and in selection of the best features of all for adoption in. one system. The eonferenee will , be continued today. Those present at the eonferenee with the state auditor wereTreas-- ' urers R. A. Paxman of Jnab, J. A. Johnson of Sanpete, E. T. of Utah, Ole Sorenson, Jr., of Emery, Jens Nelson of Davis, Mrs. Lavinia Murdoek of Wasatch and M. J. Richards of Box Elder, and Auditors S. J.pye of Weber and George L. .Johnson of Sanpete, deputy County Clerk Ed. Ross oUSevier, deputy County Clerk Harvey Christensen, of - of-fie-- es lal-freyni- . -- - Cache. -- make your ' selections while te A to- WHY Work Your Head Off t - MAESER SCHOOL WILL ' GIVE OPERETTA FRIDAY ..AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE j - Making a House Dress - i i :r" I 1 ! -- i- r t i i t You can buy one for ready-mad- e Less money ' -- list ella Johnson of Cedar Fort has brought suit for divorce Slide Dressing place, and accuses his of cruelly A FULL LINE JUST IN FROM THE FACTORY We are very particular to furnish t he .t rade with none but the best in Shoe Dressing. - A shine is not nil that should be desired. Y ou must have a dressing that is suitable for tlie .shoe you are wearing. A good dressing feeds the shoe, a poor one destroy the against CharlesJohnson of lhat and failure to provide. The Funds to Defray Expence of Running School Orchestra, School Needs - , Tomorrow afternoon utl o'clock and evening at 8 p. ml. the children of the Maescr school will present TTSnowtWIiIte!'tT'a juvenile operetta. ut the AfaeRer school building. Thir proceeds of. the entertainment will go toward defrayEXCURSION TO SALT : LAKE APRIL 26th ing the expeuses incurred by the school" orchestra. The Via Salt Lake Route, (hie fare operetta promises to be u pleasant "7. for round trip, aeeount University leather. affair, and the music department of Utah entertainment for StuBuy your dressing from us of the public school is taking much interest in it. W. M. Crawand be assured of the best, dents and Teachers of Utah Counlias charge of the costuming ford via 'SALT. Ask for tickets ALL KINDS r White, Tan, ty. land LAKE ROUTE.. . Oil promises something finei SuadeyBlack and Dye. . couple have eight children, .the eldest being 23 years of age. Airs. Johnson, asks, lhat . shJjcgivvn, a fair portion of property worth approximately $3,100.00." Frtrnr 15 Bones To 35 Bucks At the Stroke of Twelve Willie the Hunter Pottery Making in America 11-1- er the Picking is ' . good - Thursday and Fridays 2 April Poor Jimmy A Message From the Moon Priscillas' Capture The Sphinx or Mrs. Carters Necklace The City of Denver v. Von Webers Last Waltz " - he 'inter-collegia- Game. - The .Helena team played four fast innings yesterday afternoon againsY the Salt Lake Retail Clerks, and succeeded in scoring two runs against .the visitors. Charlie Elliott was a starjnthe game and succeeded 'in putting the ball-ovthe fence, bringing in the winning runs for the Helena team. At the end of the fourth inning it started to rain and the The Retail game was called. Clerks may come to Provo late to avenge themselves for the whitewash given tjiem yesterday. by-th- have-result- ed At the Point of Sword Two Brothers 77 T ' y-e- Gentlemen to . Princess Charlie Elliott Put the Ball Over the Fence and Won the thetime en - Thursday and Friday, April 11.12 AIL CLERKS AT CAMPUS SALT-LAKERE- . -- Ellen HELENA BOYS BEAT S&SlMrjpt -- UtahT i J. - Now is Prov0 furniture merchants who believe in many sales at email1 profits display this license sign, They are good .men to know,. that-heigh- t A A 3,000 lma-Riehards, k i - T re - ? dot-- - I wouldnt keep house without it! Here is the Glub Plan in Detail. . . . In most cities, tbfe Hoosier Club is limited to 50 members. So many women In Piovo- - wanted Hooslers, however, that we secured special permission to organize a Club of 100. Each lady who enrolls her to further advertise the remarkable name with a membership fee of $100, featerwr ef this 'fanitras'!I(iostef'J thts iitub is ftliedris efitlUefTto receive' Cabinet her Hoosier Cabinet (exactly like cut) A Community of Model Kitchens! mediately, no matter where you live, Women who own Hoosier Cabinets, are ance payable in small weekly dues of $1.00. delighted with them. They say, ' Differs from Installment Plan. K saves miles of steps for tired feet! - This Club differs radically from the -JMy silent servant! stallment plan, which often is linked with I have had mine since I began houses unknown goods at high prices. it better every day!" Keeping, and-ll- ke The Hoosier Company fixes the price ab"The most perfect kitchen cabinet 1 ever so as to give you the Jull benefit of solutely, . saw! the-lo- w f cost from enormous manufacture. "It hands things to me like an automotic 53 Enter your name today, before the Club! servant!. . ) Already Sold Is filled. I 's- trade mine for a hundred lars! - - , "I wouldn't Yom Get thg Lowest- - Price The Hoosier Mfg. Co. fixes the low price at which Hoosier Cabinets may be sold all oyer the United States. You cannot buy a Hoosier for one penny less than this price, and the Club plan gives you the benefit of the same loW cost that you would obtain if you paid cash. The Hoosier Company enables us to make this limited offer simply Ruie-Stee- l, r joined the Hoosier Club and had their Hoosier Cabi- of merely $1.00. , daughter Marie to Myron Tanner, Great crowds have greeted them the wedding to take jplaee in the everywhere on the, coast. - They Suit Lake Temple on April 17th. go from Provo to Colorado and then through the east. The Utah Sorosis 'club' met yes- The B. Y. U boys, according to terday afternoonatthehomeof Manager Irby-o-f the Helena team, Airs. Edward T. Jones. play an exceptionally good game school boys, and they - will for Pansy plants 15 and-2- 5 cents a make into the dozen; Daisy, Astors, Petunias, game all over to win. goTheliY Verbena and all other, bedding team will y he handicapped plants 12 2 cents per dozen. ' At the first day playing Mildred Wilcox, Margaret Allen the new place, phone Eight-0- . after a weeks holiday, but sever- i mid Jeanne Allen. al of the boys have been practice TV MME. BAKHMETOFF regularly during the holidays nig A quiet home MVedding took ; SMOKES CIGARETTE and Alanager Halverson says1 he qduce last evening at the home of AND IS REBUKED team xvill win in spitez of- - the Airs. George M. Tiffany, when handicap her daughter Miss Hattie was BALTIMORE, April 9. In the joined in wedlock to Mr.Jnseph presence of hundreds of the-- elite Kirby of Provo Bench. The cere- of Baltimore and Washington B. Y. U. HIGH JUMPER RICHARDS WON DINNER mony was performed by Bishop gathered at dinner ifi one of the ON EARLY SHOWING ). II. Berg at 6 oclock,' after largest and most fashionable was hotels of this w hich a sumptuous dinner eity tonight;the wife He is served to the guests, consisting of of Mr. George .Bakhmetoff, Already Going 6 Feet 2 the the immediate families of the Russian ambassador, was asked to - Inches and Has Just Started Seasons Training. cense smoking a cigarette. Fashionable men and women the B. Y. U. Avere.agogfoiL.ci garotte .smokin g a ,.diiinerfor won jumper, by women in public places in Bal- high himself and Alanager Irby of the timore is not practiced. team Alonday night by Helena The ambassador and Alme. C feet 2 inches. Coach Bakhmetoff are spending several jumping Roberts placed the bar at days in Baltimore, accompanied and saiE4hatdf Richards by IThumber of diplomats. With would clear it .this early in the her husband, Alme. Bakhmetoff season he would set up the dinner was sitting, ia. the main dining trio. Richards-mad- e the room of the hotel when she calm- to, the served. was the and dinner ly took from a gold ease a cigar- jump the Provo Giant to jump . ette. lit it and began puffing For 6 feet 2 inches at this stage of his away. training is a good Indication that Ringlets of smoke were floating he t jrmay clear at least 6 feet 4 around the room when attaches of inches at the tryouts for i the the hostery7'spiedthe madame. Olympian games on Alay 18, and They lost no time in telling her if he can ... ' feet 4 inches at jumpG that smokingwas not allowed and the is he sure of a place tryouts she ceased it. on Uncle Sams athletic team for the Olympjc games- ORPHANAGE RAID REVEALS TORTURE Y ?V' OF ITS lNMATESt TENNISWTLL ENTER t INTEEC0LLEGIATE SPORT r; FOR THE FIRST TIME Chicago Police Arrest Head of Negro Childrens Home Awful Three Big Schools Will Enter Stories of Attendants Cruelty ' V , I , : i' 4 ' Race For College Are Told. Championship. ( JI1CA GO. April ltt Tvventy-si- x WLTcn nls - Cl uK of this children who are sauFto have' been victims of, torture chamber city defeated the Telluride team at Olmstead Tuesday afternoon in ' COPV,CiT practices have been taken by the a fast r 4 game. Tlie Y team was ?; ", k police in a raid upon the Hudson by Milton Fletcher represented 'V'k: iCtyDictaior Orphan home, No. 1749 to. 1753 and Jim while the OlmTucker, Carrol avenue. club Joe Hundstrani stead entered The children today are in pub' Air. and Gray. lic institutions throughout the Tennis promises to be one of the city, pending disposition of their eases. fading sports in this vicinity durthe coming summer and some of They told stories having ing been- - trussed up, ethumbs championship games will be pi ft d between the differeiiiIubs. atby-tand of being-beatFor the first time tennis will tendants at the home. The chargreceive a place.. in the es in the arrest of sports. The U. of U., U. J. At. Hudson, head of the instituA. C. and the B. Y7 117 will enter , tion. ' teams forZLthe intercollclte A boy said he had this spring. series championship been taught Scripture by means of a leather whip. All the children WANTED To rent good sadwere negroes. : dle horse for one' or two hours every morning. Write or phone ESTELLA JOHNSON F. R. Jaeger, care Post. WANTS DIVORCE " FROM CRUEL MAN the-Chin- model kitchen like the 450,000 other women in the This community is rapidly becoming filled with" . r Need of It -- r ; There is Ao The styles we are sliowing are beautiful t z SCHWAB faultless'clothes - HORSE SHOW, SPANISH FORK, APRIL 19th Excursion ' rates via Halt Lake Route On sale April 19th, return ' dimit A5Vil 20th' i HORSE SHOW, SPANISH FORK, APRIL I9th Your for trade . j I ; l!xe nr i on 'rates v i u Salt laike Routed On sale April 19th, return limit April 20th. y FARRER MS. & CO. -- r f 1 r ) f - |