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Show ics rsoio pc:t ""i PAGE FOUB Provo Proof ISA TURDAY NIGHT no Should Convince Every Provo Reader. of a neighbor telling the merits of a remedy, arild believe. j Bids you pause J The same endorsement Preceding the marriage of Mlssj Aa interesting end unique affair of Mr and Mrs Frank Speckart enter- the week was the entertainment proBy some stranger far away tained on Wednesday evening in hon--- Bertha Lewis and Mr. P. Harrison Commands no belief at all. or if Miss Orlene Hyde and Mr. Le- Hurst, which is to. take place on the vided by the Primary officers of the month, Mr. and Mrs.' H. Third ward in compliment to the stake Roy Friaby, whose engagement wae 10th of this a Provo case. Heres entertainers oa officers. The party was held in the recently announced. A very unique E. Owens were citizen testifies. Provo A of the evening was the pro- tdajr evening at their residence. The new amusement hall, which was decobe convinced. were decorated, and rooms Read rated was beautiful with and with to Mr. beautifully roses, Frlsby eentation of letters John H. Gordon, farmer, the understanding that they be opened The parlor with orange blossoms and arranged with cozy corners. Curtains, room with a j rugs and rocking chairs made the : by atm on Successive days on his white roses, the dining and American place one of comfort, and much appre-wfl- l W. Center St., Provo, Utah, says of red hearts where he to Gteat profusion Britain, journey before remedies used several fulfill a mission.- In addition to Beauty roses. Vases of yellow roses elated, especially by the aged who I the correspondence,- each 'letteF con- were usedrin decorating throughout j were present' Prominent In the ixcell-- . ;aking Doan g Kidney- Pills,- bnt t they were the first one that gave tained a small sum of money as a the house A splendid evening wasjent programme, consisting of In playing new and interesting mental music, songs and recitations, token of love and friendship, and to satisfaction. I never caught cold aid Mr. Frisby in his missionary la- games, and excellent musical 8elec- - was the sketch of The Old Woman irof in the Shoe, and in working out this rat what my kidneys became bors. The evening was pleasantly tions were rendered. Refreshments was spent in games, music and reading. dainty selection were served to thirty item the ward officers amusingly regular in actionr My back The rooms were beautifully decorat- guests. In addition to the guests of represented the stake officers. The weak and often I could not get up ed, the parlor and hall being in pink honor, the following were present: takeoff furnished . a great deal of rom a sitting of bent position. 1 and white peonies and draped with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howe, Mr, and amusement for those present A de- used several boxes of Doans KidMr. and Mrs. licious luncheon was served to a large myrtle and pink roses, while the din- Mrs. J. J. Spendlove, . and Mrs. J. Will crowd, and punch and wafers enjoyed ney Pills and can say that they ing and sitting rooms were adorned David J. Blake,-Mrwith yellow roses. -- Delicious refresh- Boy den, Mrs. Pearl H. Hold a way, during the evening. Tha address of are the best kidney mediejne to be James welcome was given )y Mrs. Arthur had. ments were served to about one hun- Mrs. Hepsy E. Lewis, Mrs. out of-- town ones be- Doutre,' Mrs. j Lizzie - B- .- Meldm;i, Taylor, and in every respect was this dred gueet,-th-ePrice 50c. at all dealers. Dont ing Mrs. S. M. Hyde of Salt Lake Misses Irene Smart, -- Florence Puck-le- social event moBt successful. simply ask for a kidney remedy-geDaisy Irvine, Margaret Irvine, City, Mrs.' Julia Baxter of Alpine, Miss Alice and Aleen Strong, and Ada Hove, Lucile Lewis, Ethel MadDoans Kidney Pills the same On Tuesday evening the young laMrs. Sam Strong of Alpine, Mr. and sen, Revs Lewis, Josephine Madsen, dies of the Sixth ward M. I. A. sewing that Mr. Gordon , had. Foster-Milbnr-n of Lila Booth, Leah Lewis, Lida Hammer. club were delightfully entertained at Mrs. George Hyde and family Co., Props, Buffalo, N SprngvDle, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Floy Kartchner, Hifa Malouf, M. Ira the residence of Miss Florence Bee, T. (Adv.) Ritchie of Heber. Hurst and Mr. Miles D. Owens. During the indulgence In sewing, the he - frank-Stateme- O nt 8 0 0O - " O Tues-featur-e o - . 0 8 8 0 instru-spen- A beautiful line of White Waists in Crepes and Fine Lawns. Some embroidered with delicate shades of Pink, Shown in all the newest -- Bine, Lavender and other colors. and most correct styles These Waists should appeal to the woman. It will pay you to buy two or tidy-- , 0 -- well-dresse- d. Mrs.-Ali- ce self-invite- " were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Will Miss Ora Chipman.v Miss Lunja Chlpman m iss M el va C hi pman and I Mr Tracy Wootten. j Chip-ma- n. - Mrs. Alice Olsen Mr8- - has as her guest, Hattie Ilegerston of Idaho. -- - Mr. and Mrs. T. A. pres- - Peterson, ent residents of this city, expect to .. . oP th many friends take thlr departure for Burley, IdaM las .Martha Glazier will hear ofher h(X jn the near future and there make engagement to Mr. D. R. Mitchell of y,ejr home- American Fork, announced by Mrrf t . a 9 - . ledto Mrs. David Openshaw and Mrs, Will Ward. After this feature of en- tertainment, the guests enjoyed music and social chat. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rov- lance. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. aad Mrs, Will Ward, Mr. and Mrs. N. H Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer ahd Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen. JP trip - .The Ladies Aid of the Congregational Church spent a very pleasant afternoon on Tuesday, at the. home of Mis. George Fftzroy. For the purpose of meeting her sister, Miss Ruth Evans of Castle Gate, Mrs Vera Hayes entertained a ber of young people on Tuesday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated with roses, and dainty refreshments were served. Miss Evan" will be the guest of her sister during the summer months. Display.) ITACES Jj o ' .. A big offering of Torchon and French Vais. Lace, values up to 15c, special' on Saturday night at, per yard ' f . t 5 cents - . - ; dry goods department Miss Hazel Peterson, who has been teaching school in Shelley, Idaho, has returned to Provo for a brief visit with her parents. J. W. Farrer have returned home after a weeks visit with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Stubbs. is in Provorand will remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.-Stub- , bs TAYLOR BROS. CO. U O the big department store pCCOOOCC0 COO CC PROVO, UTAH. occoccocco on the capital stock'of the Announcement is made by Mr. and- was levied enthe of company, payable Immediately to Mrs. Sadie Tiffany has returned to Mrs William J. Startup to T Marie, their of daughter juddi secretary and treasurer of Provo after visiting In Salt Lake Citv Mark Bown, the date of marriage w 1th her son, Ira, SL- - Mr, ,r conipan at SaitLakq City, UtbrP. O. Box 1042. Mrs. Milton Thomas of Eureka Is Any stock upon which this assesswith ment may remain unpaid on the 6th her parents in this city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Foote. day of July, 1914, will be delinquent a Co., advertised for sale at public auc- and Consolidated Mining Peerless bust-net- s of Under the auspices of the Bonne- Corporation, principal place tlon, and If payment Is not made beof ville wasd Sunday school, a grand fore, will be sold on the 22nd day toSalt Lake City,' Utah. concerdt was carried out last evening July, 1914, to pay the assessment, and cost of advertising before a large and appreciative audNotice is hereby given that at a gether with of sale, . ot ience. expense Directors of Board the of meeting 14' the Peerless Consolidated Mining Co., Dated this 3rd - d8yf U GEO' T' Mr. and Mrs.' Ned Tiffany of Eu- a corporation, held at Spanish Fork.f Secretary andJTreasurer. reka spent the week visiting with Mr. Utah, on the 29th day of May, 191. j ISrt. and Mrs. Floyd Olsen. an assessment of one mill per share First publication June o, Geo.-gageme- oooooooo 00000000 Sirs. Julia Balter of Garland is visiting with her aunts, Mrs. O. W. Hvde and Mrs. J. M. Jensen in this city, ' (SeeVWindow d and Mrs. C. A. Glazier. Following the. Migg Fayora Iron, of Moronl , n. ceremony,. which wUl be performed on joying a visit with her cousins. Misses The members of the Sharon-wa- rd S1 Uke, TeJ?Ple- - Moneta and Pernoma Jolley. , M I.' Av tendered a very iune 10t ,n successful the young couple will leave for Chica- "Miss Stella Pyne a bride-to-b- e to party go, where Mr. Mitchell will attend the Miss Jennie Carter of Nephi is is- of this month. The crowd made I Jl unlversity there. with Miss Myrtle Oliver. Ring merry with games and music and reel I . tations until a late hour. Dainty re, Mrs T. A. Nelson, formerly Miss Mrg. j. T. Farrer ,8 entertaining freshments were served. As tokens May Homer of Provo is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. wm chipman of Amen of good will and esteem, Miss' Pyne her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Homer. can Fork. wds made the happy recipient of . Miss Ileen Homer of Salt Lake City number of beautiful gifts. is In Provo staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. James i, Kpn Homer. at a luncheon, com- I Peay, entertained After a lengthv visit in this cijs plimentary to Miss Ruth Evans, a visb Mrs. Ray Pearson will return home , On Tuesday evening last Mr. and.tor from Castle- - Gate. Decorations to California on Saturday next Mrs. Mrs. George Fitzroy gave an enter- were formed of roses, the pretty cen Pearson will be accompanied by Miss tainment in honor of Mr. and Mrs. terpiece for the table being of the Lurline Foote, who will spend T. T. Thompson prior to their leav- same flowers summer months at that point. ing for a through the Efist. -- At the spacious parlors of the Hotel Roberts, Mrs. W. L. Biersach entertained the members of the Aucton Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon The entertaining rooms looked pretty with their decorations of peonies and roses. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. D. Roberts and Mrs, Sam Schwab. At dinner covers were laid for -- Mrs, Grant Bagley, Mrs. .George A. Hansen, Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl and Mrs". Mur' ray Twelves. . O 98 cents t guests were entertained with musical The presidency of the Bonneville numbers. Dainty refreshments were Invitations are out announcing t&e Next week Thur- also served to twenty-four- . marriage of William S. Campbell, Jr. ward Relief Society,to Martha E. McClain, the daughter man, Mrs. Lydia Billings and Mrs the Misses Noakes will entertain the of Reverend and Mrs. Josl&h McClain Agnes Giles, who have resigned their club. V of Salt Lake City. Mr. Campbell was positions, were tendered a sociable I. Mr. H. Mrs. and in Masters left last of Bnd of Provo for afternoon, a yesterday time appreciation long formerly employed Jn this office. The Post ex- the good work accomplished byrthem. evening for a three weeks visit in the tends its congratulations and best A splendid and appropriate prqgram j East They will visit relatives of wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, and was rendered and choice refreshments both in Kansas. Mo., and other points, wishes ' them a pleasant Journey were Berved. Each of the honored , guests 'were made the recipient of ar Surprise was the nature of a sue through life. eSas a token of good will and cessful party given Mrs. J, W. Farrer gift At dinner on Thursday, Mrs. J. T teem. The rooms, for the occasion, in birthday celebration on Tuesday prettily decorated with peonies evening last. The guests Farrer entertained. The decorations were . played cards, and prizes were award were of peonies and roses, and covers and roses. - () three at our sale price, each y, . 8 .Iflfitoim i. Mrs Lula Dundston of Alpine STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 6th 4 is "visufng- with her sister, Mrs. Charles J Gies For Saturday morning we have a special to offer you which we know will interest you mightily. A special purchase of ladiesV Muslin Cotton Crepe and Nainsook Gowns will be placed on sale for Saturday morning shoppers at very unusual prices for such remarkable values. : ELLEN The Price Lot No. Featuring Barbara Tennant ' SATURDAY 101 Bison at 89c In this lot we include Gowns of the daintiest The Werewolf Two Reel 1 fabrics, either muslin, cotton crepe or Nainsook, neatly trimmed in lace In-dia- Tradition. THE COWARD HATER Rex Drajna. THB SHARPS WANT A FLAT rJoker Comedy. and embroidery. Others have a combination of lace and em- - V A Two Reel Tragedy of Orient sdrV including Gowns that are worth double what we ask for them. They are well made, and are made from materials of unusual quality. They are the most attr&c- - over, with short sleeves, or high neck with long sleeves. These ' t are values the at gowns exceptional tegular price, $1.50. For will find the assortment complete, both in regard to styles, as Saturday morning shoppers well as assortment of jdzn. . These are worth from 75c to 85c; at special for Saturday morning shoppers at - L theu, Tsuri-Aokifeaturing the Japanese Actress SCOOPED BY A HEN COOP Nestor Comedy. ANIMATED WEEKLY Mexican War News. a See TUESDAY J, W. Kerrigan in The Bolted In this lot we tive assortment of .Gowns ever shown for the money. You MONDAY The Geisha Lot No. 2 at 39c These gowns are all full length, made either slip broidery. " 1 REMEMBER SATURD TONIGHT i Doori Three Reel Drama. LOVE AND GASOLINE Comedy. c Window-Fo- r rn1 Display I IiEBC OOOOOOOOOOOOOiCKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . oooooooo |