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Show TEE PROVO POST PAGE FOUB returned Mr. W. F. Violett has Mrs7Sarah E. Cluff of . Salt Chicago. to from his trip Lake City is in Provo visiting. Salt Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood of Mr. Elias Gardner 0f Thistle Mrs. with teas a Provo visitor yesterday. - Lake City is visiting i Sam Schwab. The Sixth ward sewing elub fwill meet with Miss Kate Noakes. . it . comfortable and. happy. .. They make you look even prettier, than you do ow. T Our lines are chosen with a view to satis- fy you.' Beautiful new Printed Voiles, Printed Silk antfCottpn Crepes, Chiffons, etc., with de- tt - Mrs, Mary Acord and Miss Lydia Acord of Sanpete county are Provo visitors. 'next Tuesday evening. - t , . After a weeks visit m Salt Lake City,. Mrs. C. II. Wright has returned to Provo. , , Soro-si- s The lady members of he Lund A. Mrs. C, with Club met on Wednesday in special sessions. ttt Well selected summer clothes make you . - . - fS Mrs. Peter Groneman has returned after a three weeks visit Miss Linda Simmons leaves match. and in Nephi with relatives and Sunday for Yellowstone Park, to as friends. enjoy & months pleasure trip fewi warm-weat- her the guest of Mrs. Winnifred York. New of IT. and Schlaudecker Bachman Attorney G. j family and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson motored from Salt Lake Announcement is made by Mr. of the Monday and spent the day with and Mrs. George Rawlings " of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Allred. engagement-Mary to Ed. TJ. Schofield of Nephi. Mrs. Annie Young has returned The marriage will take place An home after spending a week in the Salt Lake Temple June 24th. Sanpete county, where she went to At a family party on Tuesday attend the Scandinavian reunion. evening Mrs. Preston G. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Will Rawlings of entertained in honor of the birthSalt Lake City have arrived in day of her young son Robert. Provo for the pnrpose of attend- Roses in abundance were used in ing the wedding of Miss Stella decorating. Pyne and Mr. Ray Park. i Thursday afternoon at tea M rs. in B. Thompson entertained N. The Junior girls of the Fifth of Mrs. Charles McPherson honor M. I. A., will give the followward ing programme in Mutual Tues- of Green River. The table was adorned with a pretty centerpiece day, June 23. All invited. SILK STRIPE RATINE Utah Products Dorothy Mix. of pink and white roses and covPETTICOAT Piano solo Leona Mildenhall. ers were laid for Mrs. L. L. Lund-berMrs. W. 0, Willard, Mrs.' ' Story Delilah Higgs. Pure silk, white, black and colors, sizes 5a to 9; our price only. .. . . . 50 Solo Velma Howe. Jqhn Cochran. Mrs. Percy Jones, Positively the nicest Miss . Miss Jennie and Johnson : and in same make.... MixLaRue 75 lengths Reading $1.00 article tub silk petti- Trio Ora ' Manwaring, Jessie May Johnson. Pritchett, Afton Newell, , coat you have ever seen.--A On Tuesday evening the Bonne ' Remarks. ttfiT". 7 Club held its first meeting ... !, real bargain at our price ... Girls season at th home of Miss of the A cordial invitation is extended to the friends and acquaintances Mahle Ekins, being entertained by of Mr, Vem R. Ekins, also to all Miss Eking. Miss Vera Overlade "ihose who ,eryoy a good program and Miss La Relle Carter. The of musie and speeches, etc., to at- occasion was one of' marked The following were placed tend a sacred concert which will in Miss Mary Farrcr, office: be given. in the Bonneville ward Mias Vera Miss Elvai, Overlade, f next Sunday evening - at 7 :30 oclock in honor of Mr. Ekins, Snyder, Miss Jeanette McMurrin j cream and punch were Berved. In B. II. Bullock, Mrs. Kate Oakley, Theressa Oberg, Nellie Snyder, on Ferre, Edna Berry, Marie Merle Snyder, Delora - who will leave for a mission to and Mrs. Ethel Modre. During addition to the entertainers and Mrs. Myrele M. Stewart, Misses Macy McFadden, - Leah Giles, Ora-lie y Vera Iona Rose Theerssa were officers course Minerva the Rula the of Moore, the following Moore, Evans, McFadden, Daniels, Berry, pleasant evening , Great Britain shortly. Souiter. Mrs. R. Kate Sadie j ent : Jennie Mrs. Lizzie. Ethel Steele and of ice Rawson, Snow,, CleyGlide, VMcFadden, Snyder, refreshments cake, A large crowd of peoplcwent . riaai tithtimi i rrawr ri Vrrtfahi t from Provo to Salt Lake to attend the play, Peg 8 e Saft Lake My Heart, Theatre. Among the number were 7Mr. and. Mrs. R. R. Irvine,. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Dr. and Mrs.'O. E. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Pierpont. Miss Pauline Pierpont, Clifford Pierpont, Mr. andfrs. WfY. Biersaeh. Mr. and Mrs. Sam SchwaTPahd Mr. Pore trimmings to sirable laces We print below a ,specials that wilTrterest yu- Niagara. Maid Silk Gloves g, -- . ia. on - m . suc-ces- s. -- Mc-Murr- pres-daint- in-th- -- -- Schwab. A very interesting and enjoyable session of the Bonita Club wes held at the- - residence Gertrude Page on Tuesday evening. The usualonrse of sewing .was ubesrved, and the time with social chat and Delieious sherbet and cake 'games. were served by! he hostess during the evening. - As - special guests Miss Vilate Elliott, Mrs. J. A. , Buttle. Sirs. W. P. Whitehead and Sirs. Bert Thurman were in 'attof-Mrs- endance' . X j T . - , A notable event in the columns is the outing enter-tainin- en This week consists of several hundred useful- - articles c j g giv- -- good time. At a prettily appointed lawn narty yesterday afternoon. Mrs. nenry Woods entertained the Five JInndred . Club. The elub prize was awarded to Mrs: Fora Decker and the gnest prize received by Miss Carrie Sutton. Beautiful rosW forced the decorations. and a .delirious .luncheon was served to the following- - ladies: Mrs. Helen Redford.- - Mrs. T. M. Warner, Mrs. W. F. Violett, Mrs. Fera Dceter. Mrs. ,T. B. Ashton. Mrs. C II. Wright. Mrs. R. E. Kunwhlen, Mrs. Francis Iledquist. Mrs. E. D. Sutton. Mrs. W. M. Rovlanr-e- . Mrs. Sutherland-- , and Miss Carrie Sutton. The last named three were invited guests. . Fancy China Cup and Saucer Day-Saturd- ay 35c value r 1DC t. -- L -- . j Large China Salad Dish 30c value " Beautiful China Cake Dish 35c value j , Enamel Deep Pan 35c value t . - 10-qua- rt - 35c 6 r IOC 1 : which the members were conveyed they-mad- "1 Enamel Preserve Kettle affair was a strawberry festival held at Johnsons grove, to hav racks. Arriving at the e amp.firesdanc,-d. "spot played games, sang songs and indulged in other amusing features which go toward making a All QUANTITY - Enough' for All QUALITY - - High'GHae 1 C luC VARIETY - All Latest Designs ' Enamel Sauce Pan . 26c value The n TIME 1 30c value by the young men of the Sixth ward M. I. A. to which the young ladies were the invited guests. p iOC Enamel Coffee Pot 36c value -- . . Enamel Draining Pan value . Glass Tumblers ; 1 . 15c 30c value . The above are only VALUES . - - - Up toSOc - SpoclpLSalp.Pficq. . 1 . cerafe FanCy China Creamers 35c value value 15c V - 15c yr 15c - GIae Pedestal Berry 53c yslae 15c ;7 Embossed China Plaques 40c 15c Cewl 15c of the many articles offered in our specials for Saturday. See our west window display, or, better still, come in and let us show you what 15 cents will buy; al-- j so, how you.cah save money on other dependable merchandise a-fe- w J 11 lUfIC iiiliCj J Lcomomy r ie, |