OCR Text |
Show r I J rw-- Thrift n THE PROVO POST rcrTTj; As both Lord and Lady Aberdeen have made many visits to the United States, they are well known here. In R)J. the Aberdeens went directly on their arrival, a great reBoston, where B ception was tendered them, and LaAmerican fund was started with $1700. Both Lord and Lady Aberdeen are dellghtfurfbople to meet and have Von many friends abroad and In America. dy Aberdeens storekeeper obtained h warrant for.the barber, charging simple Miss- - Margaret Smoot fepent jhc larceny. t- -sald-Ja- r"As for "youT Schindler, Thanksgiving toll lays In Logan as' Smith. Miss Gladys tlce Seller, you should be fined $30 the guest tf for contempt of couit. The question i Is, what Mrs. Joseph Ward entertained right have you to try and . a prettily appointed dinner Sundav Kin this courtTl Lovern, her of d In. smtsed after the hoor cast was The daughter, all 4 Kindly telephone society even-Lake Salt for Sunday, the barber io left Instructed had who Bestel-meyitems to Miss Clara $ train-lnthe storekeeper 5 cents for the ing to take a course In vocal not later than the day pay under Irs. Emma Ramsey Mor-- . pie. preceding 'the publication of ris. the paper. Phone 13. The t i BARGAINS ON n I i j Wednesday December' 1st -- o , 00 ' . Shirt values, 2 for $1.75 Flannel Shirts $1.00 rt r. l Miss Ruby Fields .has returnee from a pleasant visit with her pa- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields pt Eureka tturlng the Thanksgiving holidays. engagement of theil, dangler. pene to Arvil N. Dunn, the rlage to take place about the miMle mar-ent- of California, where will make their the hoire during the winter. youjig-coup- ! 1 in December Miss Lottie Blazzard le s, , $2.00 Sweaters, f The marquis and marchioness ot Aberdeen, viceroy and vicerfne of Ireland for the past ten years, who have come to America to raise mon- ey to carry on their many charitable enterprises in Ireland, Snd who are at present touring the states, have agreed to visit Provo at the invitation of the Brigham Young university and the citizens of Provo, to address a large gathering at the Columbia theatre on Wednesday, 65c Neckwear, 35c Neckwear j delightfully entertained about thirty friends SunThe Mirth Makers club spent a ! day evening In honcr of her birth lightful afternoon in sewing and soGames ad music were fea- cial chat at the home of Mrs.. John tures of the evenings entertainment Boatdman Friday afternoon. Later -- after which dainty refreshments wire Itr the afternoon the hostess served served. a ''dainty luncheon, the centerpiece l being carried out in a Thanksgiving Dec. 9. Miss Lacl Irvine returned yester- effect. From 1893 to ISSrTriTAherffeeirH n day morning from Salt Lake where was governor general of Canada and j she lias been spending a few weeks and Chauncey "'e'-- r Clurcnce from 1935 to 1915 was viceroy o! ' f , Service First as the guest of Miss Norma Haver-cam- Baird have returned to SaltLake to The marchioness, who is irean(j INDEPENDENT COAL 'j iesume theif studies at the president of the International counCOMPANY , their ThanksgivU., after spending cil of Women and may other womMr. rnd Mrs. Barrett Pulhara and 459 relaPhone with this city ing vncMon in ens organizations, will talk on The clnlu.cn Lave lourued tq their homo tives. of Civic Awakening. Triumphs o In .Salt Lake after spending Thanksgiving with Mrs. Pulbams parents, Among the largest and most sucDr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne. Boclal events of the season cessful . was the wedding Teeeption rendered Lj Mrs. Joseph Kimball has returned Mlssc Nora Clegg find Mr Roland to her home In Salt Lake after a Harding, whose marriage tocke place pleasant visit with her daughter, in the Salt LaUe temple Wednesday, ' Mrs. A. W. Davis. by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Clegg Friday evening at their home In Vineyard.. Mr. Poland Pritchett spent hi3 A dainty color scheme in pink and Or any other Nephi Mill and Thanksgiving vacation In Fairvlew white was carried out in the enter-Manufacturing Company with friends and relatives. talnlng rooms, and the table wheie Product purchased from your dealer a delicious wedding supper was Mr.' Blaine Watson spent Thanks- ""servEf to hundred guests was j WILL DELIVER 100 POUNDS Of. NEPHI BRAN-FOgiving with relatives and friends In decorated in similar colors. Games ML Pleasant. nruslc and speeches were enjoyed b i $1.00 WEDNESDAY DOLLAR were who the present many guests DAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Heber Stubbs, Misa to extend their heartiest wishes to Stubbs Hazel Stubbs and Mr. Donald the couple Numerous beautiful gifj.3 left Saturday morning for California were also received by the 'onored where they will ppend the nert few guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harding will weeks visiting the expositions. Be- make their home in Vineyard. , fore returning they will also spend J. 0. Berry, Agent. a few days in Arizona visiting relaA pretty affair of tives and friends. this week was the shower given by Miss Evelyn Sorensen spent the the Misses Grace Vincent and Winnie week end In Mt. Pleasant with her Wilcox last evening in honor of 'll parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Soren- T Fern Wride, whose marriage to Mr sen. George Taylor takes place in the j Salt' Lake temple the 15th of DeMiss Della Adams and Miss Marian cember. Games and music were Burton spent the Thanksgiving va&? the evening and dnjrty recation at Payton . as the gueats of freshments were terved to tins. F. A. SorensoiM the evtiag Jf,vM cues 8. During Wride received the best wn'shee ffc Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton enter- her friends and many beautlfal g(Ra tained at dinner Sunday In honor of ( her sister. Miss Douglas of Salt Lake. Mr. anl Mrs. George Staitnp EnCovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. tertained at dinnei; Sunday in hotter R. D, Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. j. W. of Captain Richmond Hobson tad Ellison ani Miss Douglas. E. I. Stearns and the members of the The Utah Sorosis club will meet Pette-m- t league. The table Em ' tomorrow afternoon at the home of prettily decorated with carnation Mrs. d T. Jones and-thpapers will where covers were laid for the folbe given by. Mrs. Walter Hasler and lowing guests: Captain Hobsoi, Dr, Mra Edward McArthur, E. I. Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knight, Mr. Mrs. John Jackson had as her and Mrs J. M. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. guest for thhe past two days Elder William Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ivan Holt, who Is returning to his J. Snow. 1 Pair Frank Russells Gloves $1.00 home in Oakley, Idaho, after labor. in months for twenty-sithe Pair past 3 ing The Utah Power and Light comSuspenders (Presidents included) $1.00 , the Eastern states mission. pany and the Provo Electrical Sup1 lot of Mens nats, worth up to $3.00 $1.00 ply company are celebrating "ElecMr. and Mrs. Eughne Barton and comWeek. Both trical Prosperity 5 pairs Cashmere Hose family will leave tomorrow for Amer- panies have tnstay special offerings $1.00 make to where ican Fork they expect which they are displaying this week. 65c 75c and Necties 3 their home for the present. i Pairs of Hose, $1.50 value 1 Doz. MARQUI8 AND MARCHIONESS WILL SPEAK HERE Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Chase announce - -- g 4 Day- V - 4 er Dollar - $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 SI. 00 $1.00 i Mens - 3 for 5 for I These articles are all new and fresh goods.. And you will find them on display in our windows. K I I P p. , U-o- vw-, a J . i Vi . . 4 - . A A t. v CLEO MADISON A' i1- - 4 ATONEMENT JANE NOVAK In , "A GREATER COURAGE FRIDAY If you would -- B,LL SALTiUAKD&MJTAHRR. i t e Our Specials x L Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: Gilbert Johnson dnd Jane Eleanor Lewis, of Spanish Fork; Andrew G, Jeterson and Maud Child of Sprlngvllle; R, Ih Carity and Mildred Beck, of Lehl; John H. Parker and Eva May Brown, of Payson. iiss Hazel Jones of Storrs spent the Thanksgiving holidays here wita her parents. CRANE WILBUR In a three part Mutual Banner Feature !HTERURP$N FSElL IT PiSStXCER EXPRESS Lenvn for Salt Laka City 1:46 1:00 10:60 12:00 2:00 4:00 :00 Dcf-ol- tron-celve- f M-- V-- - .1 v m. noon p. m. p. m. p. m. T:H p. as. :00 p. bl 11:05 p. aa. a. m. ' a. m. a. p. p. p. p. p. p. a. m. m. k. m. m. - a. JAN AMERICAN EARL The final chapter of "The Diamond from the Sky "THE LIVING WAGE A two part Domino Drama DAILgAINS - Low Ticket .Rate.-Lowe- r FRIDAY Mileage Rate and $1.00. tefD0LLAD "THREE MEN AND A GOAT. No. 2 in the Wallingford series. Featuring Max Flgman, Burr McIntosh and Lcflta Robertson 4. POWDERS & THOMAS W I StopYour Eyestrain IRadaches Nervousnijps, Dl OR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN Lp.4M V fa . fye Sight Specialist 7? perythJhg .known n:id for Irving the eje ex-- suddenly. They are uaually the result pf thrifty hablu formed in youth, supplemented by the habit of saving. The person who saves always ACCUMULAtEa, and accumulations Paye thq way to riches. Any person, old or youngZ can begin the habit of saving by open-Jo- g a uUngs account ot th's bank. One dollar will start jbuon the toad to wealth. ,J PROVO COMMERCIAL A SAVINGS BANK Reed Smoot President C E- - Loose ...Vice President Seeing i TT DRUG CO. advt, v . "X FLEKKtR PROVO RICHES seldom come One or two applications of CROUPINE cures the worst COFF. Try it at our risk. Hedquist Drug Co. m Comedy - . , "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE THURSDAY m. m. are made fer a single purpose, Rheumatism in Its various forms. If troubled with rheumatism, try them oa our guarantee. Sold only by us, JBOc 4 y 1:30 2:15 11:15 1:15 2:15 6:15 7:16 1:11 10:15 1:35 RHEUMATISM d ( Path presents a three part Balboa Drama, featuring a all; star cast la "THE MAID OF THE WILD Charlie Chaplin In a Keystone Spanish Fork TkAOb MAH J ; Leava for a. m. a. m. a. WEDNESDAY THE $15.00 SUIT HOUSE -- 1 "COULD A MAN DO MORE THE AMATEUR CAMERA MAN" ELECTRIC Many other bargains will be fcgma The members jf the LaVogue club gave a successful surprise party last evening on their president, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, at her home, la honor of her birthday. About thirty guesfs were presen, t including the club i members and their, partners, and all j spenta delightful evening In games t, and rauelc. The guest of honor. re-Mich., Nov. 27. The many dainty little gifts as ble started when Joseph OntesM(e-rnaiL- s of, appreciation for. her work'J witz stolea piece of pie from Sam In the club. . Then war was de-j Tarnopalsky. " dared between two faihilies living v , j An interesting marriage to many in the neighborhood of Alexander Froo people Is that of Mbs Pearl avenue and Chene street. And It Wifght of Nephi and J. Thirl Adye-- ! erdtd in the lollce, court. s. lott, a prominent student of the B. Tarnopalsky sent her hoy. 4.0 Y. I., who werKvefrted in the Salt ( Hz t - get his hair c't. hut ' Lake It emp!e lat Wednesday. The T( fused "to more than 15 r bride is one of Nephi's mo.it popular The baiter vent to Tarnopa'- -i J- young ladies, and the groom is a ordered nd ot piece pio ajatoie, resident of American Fork, but hits walked on; .withf.iit pajiiig fo- - It, f been attending the uiversity for the 3 cents conii"" Vie s'rlrg . pot Mrs. .Tarnopal y. , t 1.50 Tonight $1.00 k see PRINCESS foa-tui- I' Laff, RITCHIE ROOM AND BOARD, Consumers league i reel Drama THURSDAY R i$ in MOTHERS 3 For Every Purchase of Nephi Perfection Flour ; t WEDNESDAY f g I J. T. J. A Farrar Cash!. 1C" Buttle .....Assistant Cashier Richmond . .Assistant Cashier -- F. G. t |