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Show TEE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR A most enjoyable social was held last evening at the Congregational .church under the direction of the men of the church.- - BEFORE-DECIDI-NG. .Ivfreniy?. and one hundred and fifty people were present and all declared that the men made good Artistic decorations made up of American flags and quantities the apple blossoms rendered church building most attractive, while in large letters on one wall was a placard with the words, Social' Something Different When the group of men first gath-es- t "ed to plan for the event, it was the unanimous verdict that the af- fair, must be unique, and this ae-for giveh it as well as for the nature of the social itself. . An interesting program was given, the committee in charge being five have acquired, not always through a lack of something to say, butoften they want to make the entertainer feel at ease when some voluble guest has longer tolerot long circles! ated in smart to a very next sat f ago a man at !n of the notable the season, and. before of dinners rattled off, they had oaten he had in a solemn manner, two anecdotes from his repertoire. Then, demonSeeing his partner was not over undue hilarity strating any : his canned wit, he said " Now, having done my duty-antold two stories, let us' have n good time and enjoy the food. Now, if this man a very nice man, by the way had kept thorhe oughly abreast with the times, Story-tdln- is no g -- elcv-ertwom- , particularly gone far past the point oflnfrrto the average listener. , , ' . ,rhe home of Mrs. J. . . Jin o (which are free to home PHONE PROVO, UTAH. 21. if . MANY PROVO GARDENS J . From all parts of the city come the reports of the dam- age being done by the eows to the gardens. The women' whu have been working, for the prizes for the best gar- dens and homes report that many of those who have tak- en special pride in their homes and surroundings have had all of theif flowers eaten off or tramped down and in many cases the workers have - for portraits taken ' -- ferred to the city officers and it is likely that those who do not care for their stoex will be heavily fined and some of the residents have threatened damage suits." , WMM e A TREAT FOR YOU. s, -- " n, anniver-Suspende- In this day when the moving pictures are taking the place of the drama, it Is certainly to have an opportunity to witness a 'high class comedy. With this thought in mind and a demre to please, the Stake Board of the M. I. A. have planned a treat for the theartc goers of this city, ani on May 6th will present one of the best comedies ever produced In our city. The Drummer ami the It will be your onij Bishop. opportunity to see a play this sen. eat a-tr- J 1 , to-the- ir la m-i-ith- e - along - 0 LARSON HELPQUElnON, lHMSieediNj!elp $4.00 $2.50 $2.00 per dozen per dozen per dozen NYGREEN Studio tfecdkvlow, fldvire bUsirvC? 32 wiEST CENTER. r OUR WANTAbS What Happened to Jones iTRY-THE- -- Mf Advertising under this heed te ae eepted at the rate of a cent a word fot ach Insertion.. which Ja payabla In ad vance. Thousand! have profited by using thla column. Try a few words or eiulck results. ( BUFF LEGHORN Eggs. $1 00 setting.- - M II. Graham., ini per -lneem hay,' F0R SALE-Bal-ed Feed Store. $12.00 per ton. City ' mlO Phone 111. WANTED --To buy a abnilding lot in the southeast part of the city. Address 15, Provo Post. To be presented Provo Opera House A WEDNESDAY, MAY 111) 11 Under The Direction of The M. 1. A. A delightful comedy you will enjoy Reserve your seatsJiVed. morning May $ 50,35t25c inO WANTED -- To rent 1 or 5 roomed modern house. Call UN W. Cash paid for calves, h oi TTth an three d h - not-yoortg- 1 te-- lls. We ml ' . Brimhall. iJKni dratyn to the! - PRIVET HEDGE CUTTINGS the hat and gowoL toons !!)',I,oid and instructive entertain-- ( for- - sale. Call H., this office.- which will be given in the are not as popular as they have been in times past, for .some of the Third ward amusement hail on POTATOES FOR SEED Best women have learned that tlieie turday evening bv the Ariz.no-ar- e .White Pearl stock in State, 35c pt r this city, and to vliiii Hie at times guests in their homes !!ns bushel. Scenio-- i Heights Ranch. is most cordially invited to whoihave been needlessly cnb.ir-- Public A2VtP Phone 322-' , through tht ePntinued attend. FOR RENT Four room modharping on the latest styles Ivy &j ' 1TousCv Inquire 303 Ea( First ern few who happen txi be Kooecu Surprise" was the nature of a North. ml pied that they can spend 'jnu ii L easant jynl sueeessful party honor of Mr. SALE Good TOR than the average .to potatoes, 50c (liaises Duke, of Provo Pard bushel. fob the Call fads and . fashions vveek, and Tithing ing.out per ' ' a29 office. Phone 191. i j enjoyed by about twenty of day. But we are'getting awav' froaufrn,s- Instrumental musie, FOR Gale CHEAP Good farm and singing made the oeca- the subject and must get back tTi land upder Strawberry project. it. There is another point in the!SI'on delightful, and during - the uvcrinq oip nj traoipnnj atrres etp Address James lladlield, . Santa- soeial world that is receiving at course of the evening rofreJi: Xpcci Tthe plumbing docs for the house, -- - mlo and they should be kept In first class quin, Utah. tention and jit is the listener. meDts Vere served. condition all the time. have It Borne of our most retiring guests you FOR SALE Power sprayer. are ihe most valuable to cither! Mrs. C. IL Gnderdonk of Salt fr 1 tael Will take good hnrsc or cow as the host or be 'hostess hewiuse ofi1 Fityis enjoying a fevv'.f.yv.'FertnirtogvV Juickrcbcf FortiPart.Thomas. F72 N.'Fifth WestM 'A th Mrs. C, E. Erickson. . 272 W. Center Street the affable listening qualities' they 7' Phone jby all dealers, (Ad?.) ul' ni,'J'i ns $5l00 per dozen The Jrummer And The Bishop . coo IsuppTy'lhemselvesj &t fi $9.00 per dozen $7.00 per dozen $6.00 per dozen The Photographers in Your Town. sj -T Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Litchfield of Govlien are in provo for the.. pur-opose of attending the funeral services of Mrs, M, A, Till. a a, .Tiie members of the Nineteenth Century Club will nic.et- - with Mrs. Sain Schwab on Friday atter-rasse- $1-0- NO. - ! Regular $18.00 Photo in folder- Regular $14.00 Photo in folder Regular $12.00 Photo in folder Regular $10.00 Photo in folder.! Regular $8.00 Photo in folder Regular $5.00 Photo in folder Photo in folder. Regular son. u, - e Our half price photos only last a few days longer. If you . desire to take advantage of this offer you must hurry. become completely discourag- ed The matter has been re- - -- pants- 'i large number of plans to select from Talk it over with Manager Gibson. y TincT som e tTioligliF A 3 Ml COWS ARE DESTROYING gle. . L That Good Place To Trade Jis-tur- b ai-p- builders). their $15,000.00 plans' v ith stor' - - BAKER LUMBER CO. ... -- see BakerLumber Co. about e . was a scene of merriment and en- joyment on Thursday evening, where a house party was carried out in splendid style complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mor- Mr. L. Me Hammond. Mr. K A. gan of St. Johns, Arizona, who Culbertson Mr. G. V. Ficroy, are enjoying their honeymoon vis- and Mr. W. T. Brickey. What iting in citips of the State of Utah. caused the greatest merriment vas is The rooms presented an inviting what was introduced as a double would know that , ariecdotage in not of out date, appearance with their pretty deco- quartette of fifteen pieces. now hopelessly This this period, rations of apple and japoniea blos- group of singers was composed of and worst of ail, somewhat bad soms. As centerpiece on the din- well known Provo men, all drersed form. Then he would not have ing table, on which a delicious in costumes of another day though hastened to tell his, two litlle luncheon was served, stood a vase it would be difficult to" tel Lwhat wanned over witticisms which of beautiful violets, and to each day it was. caused an anguished smile to guest was provided a bouquet of The refreshments consisted of the same flowers, these being ar- chicken salad, wienies, rolls, stuf his neighbor's features. Games and fed . And the spirit of the times he ranged at each plate. olives, coffee, ice cream. eak and the to move contributed do music evenings ranges and wd; white and hhle praised that things that the human phonograph with pleasure, which was so muen en-wafers. Small tables were his inexhaustable fund made up of joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold foroUpht jD by efficient waiters. - stories about negroes, Chinamen, MorgaiuMrJj mL Mrs. Thomas whoseskIIl "seemed to "suggest, if Irishmen, Mexicans and all na- Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew not prove, much previous practives of Europe and Asia and Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Amelia tice. Judge J. W. N. Whiteebt- South America, is now openly ton, Mr. J. W. Lierley, Mr. O. W. darnel, a voted thebiggest kind of a bore. Misses Nell Coleman, rraip Mr ,Tapry McCoard aTld (race ,Lrin,ton- At the same dinner party, where Mr. E. E. Brown made up the val- the altitude was very high and Udall, f lorence Malory, Gfcnv,tiant refreshment committee. the atmosphere very rare, a mis- vieve Linton, Ethel Gadd, Nellie There were posts of duty for Vida guided man attempted one of Eager, Geneve Roberts, practically all the men, though v these those deadly anecdotes that stringham. Nettie Raymond, worthy offices cannot all be at the table had dia Connell, Jeanette Linton and mentioned here. If .is difficult to Jbeard fifty times in varying forms Messrs. Gay Udall, Brice Lasuer, say who enjoyed the affair most, the guests or the hosts. Sugges-tipnHis Ire ward was pained, absent and David Eager. his hut glances from all present however, to the effect that courteous host and hostess, whose Mothers day will again be ob- a permanent organization be form gentle murmurings of amusement served. On May 10th at the Prin- - el, would indicate that the men were most polite, even pathetic. overburdened by their cess Theatre will be carried out aniwere Pages are written in reviews excellent programme which is now new duties, t , about the decline of the gentle art under preparation by the - Utah - Never lias the Sixthward social of conversation and the where Sorosis and 'the Nineteenth-Centu- ry hall all in so brilliant an ap. fore. languages presented Experts clubs, and to this the admt affirm that conversation is dead public is cordially invited, spec- pearance as Friday evening, when as an art, but offer no solution as ial music .wall be rendered under Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Poult on to its untimely demise. the direction, of Prof. C. R. Wet-so- and Mr. and Mrs. George Startup Historians rant of the rapier and Hon. B. II. Roberts of entertained about two hundred wits of the eighteenth century Salt Lake Cily will be the speaker and fifty relatves and friends, in and lament endlessly that these of the evening.-- This is sufficient, honor of their wedding mental gymnasts had no descend- to fromjhe ceiling bespeak an excellent treat of 8ar7 countless1 were ants. hearts, among the near future, and all have the But descendants they did have, privilege of availing themselves of which- cupid played his part, streamers of pink crepe paper exand Provo itself is full of persons tfieopportiimity of attending. whose wit all is to of known tending from the center of the ceilas keen, and whose turn of phrase ing to the pillers, which in their There was a social gatherng at urn were .festooned with as brilliant as any that ever was; spring but even they are snuffed out and the home of Mrs. Amelia Coleman blossoms whjch not nly added a their brilliancy quelled pn hear- on Friday evening, when Mrs. touch of beauty but Thf, sweet perColeman entertained complimen- fume of the apple blossoms pering That reminds me of an to Mor- vaded the holL Mrs. and Mr, Harold tary etc Irishman, Dancing and an In Provo we s have a number of gan of St. Johns, Arizona. The excellent program ty&s here enjoytellers and time was enlivened with games ed. The foqr roorfjjon the north really brillant wit is and humor that is and music. Refreshments also were thrown into one large room there really entrancing for an after were served. Those participating and here elaborate refreshments - dinner half hour.- There are others were Mr. and .Mrs. Harold, Mor- were served.. jThe guests departed who would cultivate the art of gan, Mr. and Airs. Thomas Crow- at a late hqun wishing their Happy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gib- hosts and hostesses a continue t ion story telling and seek to do so at ley, the expense of. some genial' host bons, Mr. and Mrs. Amelia Cole- of the happihesj4bd prosperity or hostess. Some hosts and hos- man, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. been their tesses have tried the plan of set- J. S. .Linton, Misses Neli Coleman. ting These amafenr story tellers Willamelia- Coleroan.Grae- e- Lim - together. Then they may do their ton, Joyce Udall, Mamie Richards, In honor of ,her husbands birthpracticing upon- - each other while Florence Malory, Genevieve Lin- day Mrs. W,,E, Stoker pleasantly the rest of the guests enjoy them- ton, Ethel Gadd, Nettie Eager, entertained at an informal affair Geneve Roberts, Vida Stringham, last v selves. 4 ' evening. ThcTiiiie was made , Our ladies' ljterary clubs, and Nettie Raymond Lydia Connell, merry with the playing of games, Lntmi.v Miss Roif and and the rendition oF music. Light even the soeial clubs have come Jeanette -to realize that they really- -, gain Messrs Gay Udall, Brice Lasuer refreshments were starved to the more when they discuss some o' and David Eager. guests. .....Us . J the advanced topics of the dav was It the Miss of Vers 7 Friends of Miss Lua Lincn wil pleasure during their hours of sneiaUgath-erin- g than theydo during the Williams to be surprised aTh.,r he pleased to learn of her arnva .times deoted to listening - to, home last evening by the arrival at her destination and that she is of her friends, v ho feeling well and happy, .Miss Linsome storyteller get off some of twenty-fiv- e skid oir either the unfortunate were anxious to have a good time, ton ha3 been appointed to labor friend's the city of Chicago for thopresent or the eccentric. The literary and to show honor clubs have dnnea great deal to birthday. An abundance of time. blossoms made the dining loom give the women of Provo some ideals that have helped in every at tra tiv e. and a verv dcliciftii The Sorosis dub will meet .t home of Mrs. Helen Re. I ford day life. Many worthy ambitious popper was enjoyed. :(b) rues, math the afbn'.on Wednesday afternoon at tiirc have been stirred up and ha'cT-s- i tations and lmi'-inarnr-yrvklock. ilteiTma etna 1 accomplish iTifTiT one-- nf .Iiappmsx-frir-the- atbrnic-vihrationV- that new house, on plans for L. n 1 d ,.! . giv-mor- . o stndind For a complete stock of . Paints, and Wall Pap er 1 See Maiben Glass & Paint Co. 5 -- 1 310-W- ' The Painters |