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Show i -- r FACS FIVE TBS PROVO POST 'The true'hpirir of enjoyment, A happy social gathering of the prevailed at a party given by week tok place ia the-- " Pioneer Mrs. 1. ,11, Masters last evening, ward on 'Wednesday afternoon at which guests were entertained (when the members of the Pioneer at eleven tables in the progressive j and Third ward Relief Societies five hundred game. The prizes' met conjointly to celebrate thi were awarded to Mrs. C. II. Ste- seventy-sixt- h birthday of Grandphens and Mr. Chester,Deal. Each ma Taylor, who for twenty years table held a pretty and attractive was president of the Third ward May basket of flowers containing Relief Sociely, and at thepresent while j time is the esteemed and loved . pansies and -- lilac and apple blossoms formed president of the Pioneer ward, the decorations for the entertain- - An appropriate programme for ing rooms, which in consequence .the occasion was, pleasingly a very pretty and invit-jrie- d out. AMiss EtheUTaylor' sang ing appearance. A choice buffet a lullaby song, Mrs. Clarissa was enjoyed by the mond gave an entertaining who were Mr. and Mrs. C. tation. A biographical sketch of M. Twelves, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grandma Taylor was given by Parker., Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bag- - Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor. 7n the ley, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, sketch many interesting events Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mr. dating from the girlhood of the and MrsW. F. Violett, Mr. and honored member were made Mrs. E. E. Corfman. Mrs. Ilelpn known, and it also told of the Bedford and Mr. Chester Mlcal, hardships and ' privations which Mr. and - Mrs.- - R. E. Knowlden, were borne when Mrs A Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashton. Mr. crossed the plains to this land. and Mrs. G. H. Ileindselman, Mr. Even death claimed two of h'r and Mrs. James Brown, Mr, and children, and still she remained Mrs. Joseph Yates, Mr. and Mrs. true and valiant to the cause for E. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alva which she endured so much. The Nelsom Dr. and Mrs. D. L. entertainment was enjoyed by a and Mrs. M. R. Lott, Mr. large crowd, and refreshments and Mrs. J. W. N. Whiteeotton, were served. Mr. find Mrs. W. L. Biersach, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mr. and The Young Ladies of the Fourth Mrs. C,- - II. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs ward will entertain the mothers o A. J. Hughes and Judge and Mrs. that next Tuesday evening ward A. B. Morgan. at 7 :30. Each mother w ill be pre sented with a white carnation aiu The members of the II."IT. Club dainty refreshments.will be serv received entertainment on Tues- - ed. Following is the programme day afternoon --through the hospi- - Selection, Parker School orches tality of Mrs. J. F, McClellan. A tra; prayer, Patriarch Andrew pleasant afternoon was spent in Watson; solo, Mother Oh Mine, sewng and social chat, during the Mvrtine Thurman; reading, course of which a dainty lunchMothers Bread, Daisy Irvine eon, was served to the guests. solo, The Songs My Mother Pretty in appearance, and sweet Used to Sing, Elva Chipman , the decorations tribute to mother, Suptr L. E. in fragrance,-wer- e "of blossoms and geraniums. The lullaby, by six Primary honored guests were Mrs. George girls .reading, Julia Brown; quartette, Taylor and Grandma Taylor while the club members present were Julia Brown, Josephint- - Madsen, and Mrs.Gibbons Mrs. J.3V. Bail ey Mrs.. S. L Jen- Freda-Jense- nsnap-dragon- s, d East-luncheo- n reoi-guest- s, -- -- Wol-liekfM- r. Jims-Sweethe- I See the Finest Cooking Appliances in the World in Operation i And tell us what you think, of the product. art. sen. Mrs. J. Beck. Mrs. Ted llat-teMrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. Z. unt Complimentary to- her-a"Whittaker and Mrs. Towner. Mrs. E. Fisher of Ogden, Mrs, on Charles ' Ward entertained An interesting event in the so Wednesday afternoon. Lilac was 'eial circle was thet entertainment used in decorating. Social chat given on Tuesday afternoon by and musicmade the afternoon one PARISIAN FASHIONS WILL DEMAND TAFFETA Mrs. J. T. Farrer in the nature of of pleasure for the guests. were laid For the following a Kensington. Ping carnations were effectively used in decorat- Mrs. Spraker of Burley, Idaho ; ing and a dainty lnncheon was en- Mrs. E. J. Ward, Mrs. C. D. Glajoyed. A guessing game was an zier, Mrs, C. N. Redfield, Mrs amusement of -- the afternoon --in Eliza Stubbs, -- Mrs. Morinda Glawhichthe prize was won by Mrs. zier, Mrs. Mary McCullough, Mrs. R. E. Knowlden, The partici- Henry Roylance of Springville, pants were Mesdames Agnes Far- Mrs. Will Beesley, Mrs. J. T. Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Mrs. J. K. rer, Edward Farrer, A1 Johnson. Mrs. Jos. Cheever, Mr3. S. Daniels. James Farrer, Mark Graham, S. Jones. David John. Joseph But- Francis Knight, Mrs. Maggie Stetle, A. S. Jones, R. E. Knowlden, wart and Miss Mary Brereton. n, Place-card- s . QU -- IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE BEEN DELAYED Wil-iam- Helen Redford, neber Richards, Josiah Cluff, W. P. J, Tuesday evening. May 5th. the -- Whitehead. S. W. Taylor, J. W. Young Ladies of the. Fifth ward FajTer, Ilyrum Duke and Alisa M. I. A. wll entertain their mothers. A hearty invitation is exMary Brereton. t tended to all mothers. The folAt the session of the Utah Soro-si- s lowing programme will be renClub- held Wednesday dered, after which special the home ofMrs.-He.'t- n presented : solo ,by Redford, a most enjoyable time Sentiments, Mother; was the pleasure of the members Ora Manwaring; reading, Honor Mrs. Redford gave an excellent Thy Father and Thy Mother. n Mexican Government Mrs. Virginia Murdoek; solo. paper-oand Mexican Women. whreh wa Mother of Mine, Helen Newell; followed bv an interesting one bn reading, Mrs. Winifred Slaudeek The Pearl Fisheries of - South er; piano" selection t Merline Roy- "iven by Mrs. Hannah ance story by Delila Higgs America. -- hofdess..MiF v eI -- Turk er.Tbe' er, Mrs. Nellie Taylor- .dainty refreshments to the guests Next week the club will meet with "Mrs.'R. R. Irvine, at which time Last Thursday a delightful evenhome:ot'AIiss the at "is spent Prof. Fitzroy. will entertain with event an afternoon on Moznrt, with.ajMarente Johnson. The friend Idaho honor in' was pf paper and music. passing through Provo on their of th to the coastMrs. ITeher C. JeX entertained wereMisedm season profusion, am at a childrens party on Werlnes con was served day afternoon in celebration 0f at Those participating midnight. the ninth birthday of Jier little FROM TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR HALF PRICE OFFER, WE HAVE EXTENDED THE TIME UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 9. er, - Regular $18.00 Photo in Folder Regular $llj)0 Photo in Folder Regular $12.00 Photo in Folder ,, , Regular $10.00 Photo in Folder after--noorra- t $9.00 per dozen ! 1 .17. -- $7.00 per dozen ..$6.00 per dozen per dozen - T Regular $8.00 Photo in Folder Regular $5.00 Photo in Folder Regular $4.00 Photo A?Jr Y- - per dozen per ,dozen $2.00 per dozen in Folder- - v ! W vonn Will... Twenty-fiv- e guests were present andnjoyed an afternoon of sports and games Pink and white was the. eolor scheme for the affair, which Was evident in the lnncheon, the birthday cake being in those colors and . Y A ' 4. 4 xy.fi, ' A i fr x - H THE PHOTOGRAPHERS ' w - were Misses Lvlvia Gudmundson Virile Goff Florence "iralloryT Genevieve and Manon Cutler and Marguerite Johnson g Messrs Lan- dolph, Cluster, Ted Burton, Cart! Dalton,-Jac- k Prescott, Maurice Blackwell and Bob Cummings , - bearing nine lighted 'candles. All Mr and Mrs. J. Milton Joms had a jolly time. have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Guy V.'Lamoreanx as their On Tuesday evening the M. T. guests this week. Mr. and Mrs deAssociation of the First ward were married the first voted their open night to one of Lamoreaux month of the in, the Salt Lake amusement and entertainment for part since that time have and Temple, the members The affair was in Idaho and cities been visiting held m the Social hall. Games They will leave for Ariand dancing passed away a fevfr zona way: of Los Angeles on happy hours, and peanuts., .were Sunday-nex-byt, -- where.- they -- will Served during the evening. make their home. -!Mrs. A. B. Morgan left yesterMcAdam has reMrs. R. Clyde day afternoon for Spanish 'Fork, turned after a three weeks visit where sire will spend ft few days', Richfield with relatives and with her mother, Mrs. Emma i in , friends. Reese. c . - J if.'. t - yer' IN YOUR TOWN.NO. 32 '4 WEST CENTER. Miss Lavern Ward was hostos waist line is high and the jacket Mrs. Thomas Brasher was the moire successful black vvith surorise fmislied is a g recipient ofa - joiiMonday W e are to nave a taffeta.seasan to cot respond with the revere party given by the officers of the of her friends. A pleasant time not the stiff taffeta of oui Medici collar. Bonneville ward Primary was spent in games, music and grandmothers day, however, but and ciation on Wednesday evening. singing, and was enjoyed by about a pliable taffeta' that lends itself Stake Board of the M. I. A. This good, time included The tunics the to thirty friends. In game playing rnfGes, beautifully of games and music. Ralph Eggertsen, Wilfreid Clark, and draperies of the present day have devoted much time and energy in the working up of the Refreshments were served to the Leone Beesley and Lelia John w on modes. cistutne and jack eumedy. The Drummer and the The following: Mrs. Albert Jefferies, the prizes. Delicious refreshments, et suit so nearly, resemble each Bishop. which will he presented Mrs. Andrew Sfiott. Mrs. Eliza were served during the happy other tihs season that it is often at the Opera House next Wednes- Morrill, Mrs. Christina . the hostess. . evening by Amtoft, be is and to that it hoped hard to distinguish them, due day. efforts for a good Mrs. MeMath, Miss Rhoda Dougtheir untiring o to fact the that many largely las. Miss Jennie Souter and the the jackets with their kimono cause will be rewarded. .Without Misses Irma and Elva Brasher. sleeves are made similar to bo- question those who. witness the play Will be amply repaid for dices in front, and in hack at it promises to be the The following lailieswere enterDays the appearance of beiifg part or before ever most attractive at dinner on 'Wednesday tained placed the tunic skirt. We Give the .When the amusement lovers oLProvo by evening byMrs. Spencer rJikr-man- : Theeostume in the sketch OVERLAND CAR. : 5 . 0 . Mrs. Rennet Cash, Mrs. $1,050.00 one of the advance models, made the M. I. A. AWAY FREE. -- . Harvey Booth. Mrs. Oscar. Garof dark blue taffeta with trim Brown is Mrs. Arthur rett, Mrs. Milton Booth, Mrs. Beit moire of blick flowered spending mings in Provo as the Duke. Mrs. Leon Billings, Mrs. The skirt proper is extremely nar- - ft couple of months Mrs. of her Celcslia Roy JWoy and Miss Edith mother, row, the opening in front being guest Home of Style Plus Clothes, $17 Young. t filled in with plaited chiffon. The, Strong. le ewming-to---a-um- A-ss- nt one-piec- e 63 More Left - ,V 5 Schwab o! I |