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Show If i I I- i If ' M TE3 PAGE FOUR , PROVO POST f -- .i er. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB MUSICAL WAS SUCCESS . Many members of u ", Pro- - gathered At the Sixth ward amusement the Second the club rooms last night at onr hall on Wednesday, the old folks ward spent a, delightful day and for nealy two hours en- ? jk A,the Sixth ward were royally the in enjoyment oyed the musical treat pro- JVednesday ' occasion which vided for, the entertained and banqueted, and an excellent dayVpleasure by Lund "and ft tad ben specifically prepared for e report is that the affair was ProfessorofA. C. most the number talented their benefit. Before - noon the one of the best ever tendered to music students of the city. well filled and the old the aed people. At 11 :30 a m. halt The was affair a pronounced fbeguesflassembledRkaTing au great success and more of g folks enjoyed the of the occasion. At 12 :30 a boun- - opportunity .of phasing handsthe kind will be given later. teous dinner wa ssexYJidthe tables w,th their friends before the noonThe club amusement commit- " tee is planning a number 01Tyiij containing all kinds of tempting day meal, whtelrwasnrothmg-def-Mitch Begihning-March-9t- h elaborate and an than one, 41 eatables which go to make the best splendid features forf this i And continuing through the week kind of a meal, and looking very enjoyed by the participants. Tne spring. . excellent is program following in appearance. During the sufficient to show the splendid ' pretty repast the orchestra of the Frank- been lin sehool played beautiful muri- - preparations which had -- Another sociaLevent of this old th made folks, Addrs for cal selections. In the afternoon week was home Mrs. N. at the of f welcome, Bishop Ralph Poul- - II. Nelson last a well arranged programme-w- as who evening, earried out for the enjoyment of ln5 selection. Mozftrt orchestra: the Five Card Silver Threads Club'tn aTrvxcellentHundred BeauSR : the0ldf oiks, notableitemsbeing-trombonesolo.way. skilled address bv Mr. J- B. Keeler; ad ,Amon the Gold,- Mr. Sam Trimme3 tiful spring flowers, daffodils and 0. H. Berg; musical selec person: reading. Eudora Eggert- - carnations were effectively used n; solo. F. F. Bee: selections, in decorating, and the menu was . tions, Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Far- labor to be procured. Bell Mahone and An- - served in the St. Sweet Miss EpEudora rer; recitation, Patricks effect, Albert me Laurie, Sixth ward quir- Prizes wer6 awarded ,'Mr. E. T. gertsen; reading. Mr. " Miss tette; duet, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Jones and Mrs. Monte-.- - Roberts. Ella Ritchie; Jones; solo, solo, Mrs. Polly Vincent. Several Pee; piano selection, Mrs. Chine Those' present were Messrs, and - beautiful boquets were presented Nuttall; solo. Mrs. Julia K. Mesdames W. M. Roylance, John people in-- , attend- - Prown : talk. History of the Old Farrer, W. F.- Violett, Joseph Far FolksT Dav. Mr. Thomas Lcotu Nothing prettier than the , .ance, and at the afternoon session rer,' David ppenshawJfR-IIol-so- n, refreshments were served. The ard; exhibition of ventriloquists E. T. Jones, Jacob Evans, early hats banquet was under the direction Mr Andrew Sward; violin, old Alma Van Wagenen, ECF.IIughes GroneMr. T. time selections, of the Old Folks Committee of the C. F. Decker, Will Ward, Ferre NothingStriking about the bonnet Second ward, and was presided man; benediction. Rev- - W. jH. Decker, Chas. Ward, A. B. M that comes out when the newness of over by Bishop L. L. Nelson. Kelley. Tn the evening a dariein" gan, W, E. Stoker, R. E. Knowl-den- , the season is gone. " Memories of the happjr occasion party was given to ward members Monte Roberts, Mr. Chester will long be cherished by the pur j over eighteen vears of age From Deal, Mrs. Helen Redford and We cordially invite you "all to witticipants. In the evening & danc- - a social and financial standpoint Mrs. Petty of Salt Lake. ness, this unequalled display. nhugejmess JTh ejlo; mu- Get, your choice early and enjoy it At the home of Mrs. Clyde enjoyed mainly by the yovlng art orchestra furnished the in served a and was' Juncheon the whole season.- people of the ward. RefreshmentsSic, jesterJay afternoon thT cafeteria were again served. . style, members an friends of the Y. W , At your service, t I. Club were pleasantly entertain I Under the auspices of the Provo, .The Primary officers and teach , ea. The rooms presented a very fl Band one of the most successful era of the Third ward enjoyed pretty appearance in their decoraand names of tions of white and yellow, the eluu social functions in the nature of a delightful evening character ball was given on 'Lies- - music .T at the home of Mr. end colors. Assisting the hostess ir C. Clark on Wednesday Mrs serving a most dainty .luncheon day" evening in the Mozart hall. was Miss Clara Ramlose ot RichIt is estimated that about four evening. " field. The following participated MRS. C. E MAW, Mgr. ?hundred"people .were in attend-- ; home the of social at At a gven Mrs.of Mrs. scene was Jack a ance. The hall Sidney Russell, Mrs. P. P TIindjnarsb o Booth, Mrs. Leon McEwan, Mr gaiety, and to observe the various Mr. and make-up- s and imitations was lex- - Monday evening. Miss.LoH Ward, Mrs. Ross Buckley," Mrs. d Shirley Bee, Miss'Aletta Ilalxr interesting. 'Prizes were marsh was hostess. For the a to the following: Miss sin the rooms were prettly son, and Mrs. Davis of Salt Lake Safford, representing Ma- - rated, roses and carnations beim City. dam Butterfly; Mr. Wm. Ridge, used in the reception and dining A notable event in" the social eir representing a Spanish Cavalier: rooms. cles of this week was the partv Mr. John Walton and- - daughter, I, Mrs. Fred T,. Dans of Salt Lake given last evening by Mrs. -- Will representing Colonial couple : Mi P-- n - City w spendinar the week in TurkJones and Mrs. Peter Groneinap Romola John, representing at the home of her brother, Mr. in honor of their nephewMK Virl ish lady; Joseph Ahlander, repre- McAdam. Martin, who will leave on Mondav Renting colored gentleman; Mrs. John W. - McAbhee.l next for a mission to Germany- - - TMr. and Jones nenry ; the of The Ladies Aid - represent ins Invitations, had been extended H Japanese couple; Mr. M. jtl, about eighty people, and the numan L Cory on Tuesday after ber who participated was not far Trish mason; Miss Reta Wood-Fran- k dierehev-exoenenccd n The Mo (short head. representing Topsy Y'rMiss noon time. Sewing zart orchestra was presenf7a m Ija Relle Carter, representing for- - very pleasant euoied the time, while the guet- entertained the gathering witi You have probably tune teller; in social chat. Mr. their famous music. A indulged sumptoou representing a tramp - Corv served denty- refreshincnls luehepn was - provided for - t!i ring the course of Master Leslie Cockerell was guests. During Jthe.rourse of thi magazines about noon a a srl evening Wednesday purse containing surprised the great success of stantial sum of money was preevening by the following - young- -JohnZina Miss Complimenting collectMr. to sented Martin, togell.o people, who" called on him with the very best wishes of hi' ivelv to have a good time; Loro a fion. matron of the General friends for his success in the mis Cora Warner; Thelma Jen- - Ptal. Miss Aletta Halverson Alice Wilkins. Elmer Woods, tamed. The guests were the sionary field. Scene from Absinthe, the four reel Universal Special featuring nd graduates of thejms. Tavlor. Alvin Harding, " ' George was King Baggott, at" the Ellen soonMrs. E. J. nenroid left ft. Rtanlev Cockerell. LeRoy Hard- - Ptal. A Canada yesterday Fred Passed, cards being (be main Harding. ing, Harenee Utahs Dixie came up to the tourwere Prizes of tnre. enjoyment. and .Harding. Miss received nament with the scalps of the enDora Sumpfior by Ortba Harding. A Dancing excursion to Ameri delightful. The Iverson. an Miss hosted tire Dixie aggregation hanging to can Fork Tuesday, March 10th evenipg was spent with music and dcBeious the to luncheon Fare-SOo., SPrYe(J.a via of Route. vSalt Lake games, during the course This evening"' in the First ward which a dainty IniTebeon was.serv- - Fu?sts. tremely-fro' : stage frig?9t.at,tlie- " rocial .Jialladaneing party wl ed-M rs. L.-CoekerelL j 'The Mine price the worid over." , From (Continued Page One.) ; beginning and gave the Boxelder On Tuesday eermndast the by the M. I. A. oft!) We have them. We organizations First wanl. to which the public is turned the foul pitching over to r0W(J a good lead. When they On Tuesday evening last dhe M' t0 r invited and assured a ie game PlaY were quick to make exsftle. !!0.wn I. A. of the Fifth Ward entertained oity will be requested to send good time SmTtbfwho ade 4 f'reelhrows and which to a game of "and each scored clusive arrangements - to in time a pieeting his Tionor for In representative th7Jtiotth8"nSmg' appreciation point These teams lined V. the actors and actresses, music- - will die called for the purpose of FIRST WARD WILL GIVE team. Every man on the L. I), sell STYLEPLUS in this as f0p0WS . A MISSIONARY WELCOME ians who took part in the plav, organizing a civic central cnmii- team baskets scored and St. We did so because town. B. E. II. S. only George. This committee will arrange Valiev Farm, given last Thurs-o- .. Richfield clean-ufailed ta score Woodbury If J. Jeppson p we consider it our duty to The First ward will give a rrns Ilayes of day for the better-thday evening. The pareners Of for a for his side. The lineup for these Hafen R. Jeppson f Prftvo - ment Yarhome welcome also sionary participated. program two teams was as follows: guests give our patrons the 1 c ,Whittwer Josephson and ions games were played, tlie prizes; the Sunday evening, following L D. S. chance to buy the greatest N. Jeppson Richfield. SullivaJ 1 The memhers of the IT. H- Club program will be rendered : l.g connected with the same being values we have ever seen Grant l.f with Mrs. Joseph Beck on Ogilvie lhrisbreyr.g.;-Jensoawarded to Miss Alice Woods and Song by choir. The Boxelder' team were, con- Felt r.f Sellars, at a medium price. danc- - Wednesday, where theyjvere rovMr.-- Clyde- - CroekstonT-the.. Prayerraake-a- e.. Smith should sisteaL.playcrs.rmd sm delicate allv entertained. The rik choir.? Mrs. Ethel in. Come in and let us show was Song by indulged ing ... nayes d showing against 'the other Address of welcome by Judgt Williams ,l.g nolbrook was . present and fur- - colors of the club, pirtk arvjwhite. rayou our wide range of Olsen Nebeker teams in the contest. Both J. and r.g A. B. Morgan. nished a number of musical selec- - rror ohscrycd ?n dorat,Pr, -R Jeppson- are good men "and etylcsand sizes for Spring. Spanish Fork vs. Pleasant Grover tions to the enjoyment of the the occasion, andhe luncheon vys Solo, Marie Hedquist. scored The also in the club colors, many times. We cstnafit you and suit Spanish Fork and Pleasant Woodbnry Address, Elder Cyril Duffin. guests. During the course of the "crane-efor the Dixie team played hard Grove teams made had the request Adamson little entertainment a dainty luncheon The affair was attended by a full Sisters. Duet, you, no matter whether that they Jbe allowed to play 'to- -, ball but the team would not stay -- Address, Mrs, Cyril Duffin, Representation of members, an J was served. " you are tall, slim, short or " addition Mrs. A. B. Howe of Salt Deading, Mrs. Lena Wilkins. gether, as it would count for" a together. stout whether you like game in their serjes of three fori Early Games. tinder the auspices of the mis- - Lake City and Mrs. McDaniels of , Address, Elder John Banks. . the championship of Utah county. Tonight the games will start at conservatism or snap in Duet, Mrs. Frank Ramsey sionary committee of the Pioneer I'ftorrs were present. ' Right in the start the Spanish 5:30 on account of the big B. Y Pullham. ward a splendid concert was held your clothes. Every suit ' debate. "on Wednesday nightwhieh was1- - Elder Clyde Crookstonr a mis -- Address, Elder George Duffin Fork boys started piling up the Is guaranteed. ' end of the first) score until , y , well attended and very successful, sionary recently returned from Solo, Alma half the score Stood 40 to 9. Dur-- i' Dancing excursion 'to Ameri- The proceeds will be devoted to England, h in Provo visiting as Bishop J. A. Buttle. of Mr. ing the second half the Pleasant can Fork Tuesday' March 40th, cause. Newton Jackson. the missionary jthe guest Grove boys played the better '"ia Salt Lake Route? Fate 50c. ' BIG DANCING EXCURSION game, but the final score of, 58 td1 Miss Aletta Halverson enter- American fork 29 Mrs Major K.. Keeler told the tala of the standing of CONFERENCE L. D. S. CHURCH at dinner on fhmday com- valp h vi8itinj? with rclatives in I. I . the two teams. Bed, to Mrs W K, plimentarv Provo thFs week. Salf Via Lake March 10th. Salt Lake April 4, 5, 6th. One j Route, Automobile Given The lineup was'as follows : stead of Idaho Falls,' Mrs. Enoch y , - PI. Grove, .fare rates. Tickets on sale April Sp- Fork. Jorgensen of Sandy and Miss Mrs. C.- P. Larsen of Pleasant l.f Wilson .1st to 6th, inclusive. Long limit. Clara RomleRsof Richfield. CodSpecial Train will leave Provo at Les Andrus Away FREE Grove is in Provo visiting with 8:00 p. m., round trip fare, 50c; J. Andrus ers were laid for twelve. Kirk Ask, for tickets via Salt Lal.e her daughter, Mrs. N. n. Nelspp. Pleasant Grove 8:20 p. m., round J. Hales Ox Walker fDoute. ag Mrs D. D TToutz, of Salt Lake (Tlnrk trip fare, 25c; Lehi Junction 6:55 Lin Andros B. Walker - Dancing excursion Mrs. Sarah Crookston of Ameri- - p. m., round trip fare, 25c ; Lehi, S. Argyll to AmeriYty came to Provo On Wedneg-tr.g Baud excursion to American can Fork Tuesday, March 10th Fork March vs. Dixie. nipnd the banquet of the can Fork is the guest of Mrs. 4 7 0- - pm,v round trip fare, 25c. Brigham 10th, via Salt Lake .... r . ill I oVft DaiR j. T T J fa rfn The old folks of t, the vo Commercial Club Special Spring Millinery Display of-o- f hand-shakin- FOR ONE -- w -- rmnn-- - :?' WEEK i THREE HUNDRED Uli ii , TRIMMED HATS J. -- - !i Jep-dres- - ! M-- iris bythemost Pattern Hats One Hundred -- - a if !; - ing-party- -ww Me-Adam- J , f I ' 1 i t; The Princess Millinery Co. - 1 w Hind-tremelocra-awarde- deco-Ren- ' - Consrre-WrAlbq- Wilson.-representi- atinnal-elmtthjT- ng rt iet -w- - - -- " ITos-Smit- en-se- h, n, -- - Pijwening ! Basket Ball - -- t Styleplusiy ClothGs.rJ'. Drew Fans - kv be-giv- . en f-tlii e rir.f.i. - n ' r.E n- zc--- z; " - d an.-W- 4 by-th- e Paxman-Remarks- I to - - 'lr.f I ...l.e.... a -- I |