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Show I,- - - JT- jr t 1 i' 4 - ! PAGE, FOUR i u, J THE PROVO POST , i r it i I t 4 u I J Mr. and Ms. John Maycock were among the guests from Provo wno atended the golden wedding reception i given by Mr. andMrs. ' Sprlngvllle Friday afternoon. f ! I i f "f J ohn-Boj- Monday evening in the form ot a Valentiire party in houor of her birth-l- a The rooms presented an er 1 t ! , I I Miss Marva Spencer of the Prou high school, who was the Tyirint-- i of a 5 pound box of Startups iTiinprinogos chocolates in the Six Reasons Wly contest conducted by the Provo Commercial club, incited the fol- 'loving-gues- ts to he'p her enjdy Startup's treat, Snpt, L. E. Eggert-sen- , Mifas Vivian Parkinson, Mias Orenn Smart and Messrs. Arch M. Thurman, J. Morrill George, James Clove, J. S. Raw son, H. N. Warner, teachers at the high school, and the following students, the Misses Anna Orcnneman, Lena Willard, Thelma Warner, Rhea Taylor, Thelma, Vincent and Vera Olsen. At the conclusion of the evening, the participants unanimously voted that Startups chocolates cannot be excelled. - si , -- 1 ; i 'I I 9 i 3 i 4 i t -- 7 - r" New Suits New Coatg New Dresses New Ribbons New" Dress Goods New Shoes New Slippers Everything New 4 the TTah Sorobis club waa held last Wednesday at the .home of Mrs. W. O. Crer. Oriental An interesting paper on The 'regular meeting of 4 r ' , was given by Mrs. Walter Magic T. Hasler, followed by a paper on by Mythology and Folklore Mrs. A. C. Lund. Next week the club wPl ipet "with MrjCreer and the papers will be given by Mrs. D. H. Madsen and Mrs. Jacob Evans. . Mrs. H. J. Fowler of Huntington Is spending a few days in this city visiting with relatives and friends. j . Come and see them charmingly 'arranged Valentine parties was held by tho member of the I. S, club a home of Mi98 Gmp Linton Monday evening. Ah htthactlve color scheme of red ahjl kvhite was carried out in the entertaining rooms with tir,y he&rts and cuplds. In the dining room red and white streamers were suspended from the chandeliers to each plate where a dainty place card attended the golden wedding recep-thcenterpiece for the beautifully arranged table where covers were laid tor the following guestsxMisses Edna Hillls, Golda LarsenVinnU Ellson, . Ida Jensen, Raynhild Peterson, Grace Linton and Messrs. Julian Mercer, Ray Shipley of- American Fork, Robert Sward, LaMar Johnson and Howtz. After a delicious supper was served several hours were spent in various games, dancing and music. ! i , i , t i e t 3 - Glen-do- the- son. SPECIAL Here the thing you' have been waiting for. New Spring Flowers to v the Kiddies Hat, trim - i: A Mrs J.-- C. Miller was hostess at of a mtislcale tea Moa- day evening after7' which various g"niej were played. Miss Florence fn .lie fcrtn t c, JweresLyawarded Lr pm. Sutton I j L j the andMrv. Kofforri prizes for the tames. After several hours spent - in various amusements, the hbstess send a daintily prepared course luncheon to about tweleve guests. A pretty Valentine decoration in tiny heirs, and eupiJs was prevalent throughout the entertaining rooms. i , house of ouai sty. The Junior College club of the LT. gave a theatre party at the Columbia Wednesday evening followed by an oyster supper at the home of Miss Elsie Booth. Music and games were also enjoyed by the participants. The Nineteenth Century club met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Corfman where an interesting session was held. Mrs. Ludvig Thomsen a .splendidly prepared piapej jrve on Japanese Art. ' The Dime social given by the ladles of the G. A. R. Relief society which was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Westrophe proved to be a very successful affair. About forty guest were In attendance and spent a delightful afternoon In various game and card playing, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. John Penrod and Mrs. Herman Baum During the afternoon a delicious, luncheon was served and at Its conclusion all voted the G. A. R. ladies splendid hostesses. plea- a beautiful arranged Valentine partv Mo 1 Y. - , j B iting relatives and friends. s CARD OF THANKS Mrs. H. A. Cheev errand family desire to express their thanks to the many kind friends who so willingly assisted them during the illness and death of their husband and faiher, and express a hope that a like experience Is far off for them. MRS. H. A. CHEEVER AND FAMILY wviif vnn LEFT OF BIG ONLY sH T AN-U- P ARE GOING TO MAKE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, THE BIGGEST DAY OF OUR SALE, AND TO DO SO ARE PUTTING 'OX TEN EXTRA SPECIALS THAT ARE SURE BARGAN WINNERS AYE 690 79 One lot of Shirts, worth up to $1.25 One lot of Mens Unions, worth up to $2.00 One lot of Boys Hats for One lot I of Mens Suspenders, worth. 50c r1, OnVlot 6f Men.s Trousers, yorth up to $3.50 returned from Spanish Fork where they have spent the past week visiting relatives. I 15 One lot of Boys Union Suits One lot of Mens Flannel Shirts, worth up to $2.00 39p 89? 35 ' 98 r ;IF YOU FAIL TO TAKE ADYANTAGE OF THESE PRICES YOU ARE THE LOSER AS GOODS WILL PROBABLY NEVER BE SOLD SO CHEAP AGAIN. Severe Cold Quickly Cured ETCHER On December first I had a very see vere cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down slckjn bed, wiites O. JMetcalf, Wehtherby, Mo., I bought two bottles- of Chamberlain's Cough, Remedy and it was $10,00.00 I GR SALE 86 acres first class beet only a few days Until I was Vw to healthIilnnly believe Dollar a toloan ct ra lind with full water right-l- a . r that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is field; Good home and 1m- - 8 ior cent interest ' on first class ser one. of the very best medicines and cu:f ties city or farm property. Phone acres bearing provements, will know what to do when I have 6 Double S G. C. Real Estate Co. school good artesian well, bold." Obtainable another any T. H. Heal, Mgr.. r1 house and church joining farm, lowhere. aih t. cated on country cross roads. Kot WANTED Dressmaking, aW plain .MONUMENTS t graded and graveled all way to new Our .mopurnents are made of the sewing. Miss, Ridge, 15" N. lst.E., and Own telephone sugar factory best grades of granite and marble. . F 7 A 7. phene electric share. Enough for light ; The finish put unon them large family or will divide and sell the design are xwr iC" . $10,00.00 part Would accept part payment j.easing; and our prices me us Ten Thousand Dollars to loan at and give good term on balance. 8 is Is consistent with high classworl epr cent interest on first" class sewithout agent commission For further information write or curities city or farm property. Phone j expense added. kon P. P. Themas, cazhler'lCom-teecla- l 6 Double 8 G. C. Real Estate Co. BEES LET MARBLE & ORAM F 25 TLtH. Heal, Mgr, bank ot Spanlsh-Forcomplete-ly.restore- FOR SALE d cud-almy- Tj.u'-Tlu.usl- J li - thirty friends of Mies Ruth Billing carried out a sjcresifcliy planned 'surprise party os her last M'ORKS. About One lot of Boys Caps One lot of Mens Necties, worth up to 75c One lot of Mens Hats, worth up to $2.00 19c 29 pair $1.49 213-J- Mrs. Fred W.. Smart and son haye 20c 15c 10c The Sorosis Junior club has issued one hundred and fifty invitations to prominent club women cf this city. to attend a retention lea which will be held Saturday afternoon at the home cf Mrs. J. C, Pel. The social is given In honor cf the newly elected officers of the Sovois Junior club and promises to be a brillian affair. Mrs. Bert Ercanbrack of Idaho is spending a few days in this city vis- . - - Going in three lots while they last n santly surprised at her home Tuesday evening when a number of friends assembled and announced they had come to spend an evening of sociability. Games, music and refreshments were enjoyed by the following: the Misses Marie Schwartz, Lucile Goddard, Pina Marsh, Leonora Jackson, Zola Roberts, Martha Moore, Adele Peters, Lucile Ferguson, Mr. and Mbs. Earle Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneraan, and Messrs. Melvin Taylor, 4 Orvil Singleton, Ralph Eggert-sen- , Wallace Thomas, Harold Grey, Bliss Cluff, Derel Roberts, Joserh Ahlander, - Wreaths, . Foliage,' Flowers. Lo-gnf- refreshments were served to the participants. During the afternoon the guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts as ... well a the best wishes of her nu- - merous friends. , Openshawwas -- . , delightful dancing party held Tuesday feigning at the home of Mrs. Following several hours spent lit dancing about thirty guests were served a delicious oyster supper. Monday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Collins entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of her daughter, Miss Deta Collins, whose marriage to Mr. Ray Green of this city took place yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. The afternoon was spent in various games and music and delicious Miss L&vern - . Mrs. J. 0. Meecham and Mrs. Harry Logan were the guests of honor at a visiting relatives. 5 sea- is just , 8 Mrs. John E. Hayes and children spent Wednesday in Spanish Fork j of the biggest, social affairs ir? fe s. One of the . Every Day Brings New Things for Spring . . y ARRIVING EVERY DA Y. Mrs. Jamep F. Dunn entertained the following gu)ts at a prettily arrangMr. and Mrs. Mel Howies entered supper party last evening. Messrs tained at supper Tuesday evening In Mesdames ff. C. Hicks, James and honor of Mr. and Mr.yWarren Cox, A. Dunn, George A. Startup, W. F. who will leave In twDnear future F. Dunn, C. F. Decker, Joshua Dunn, for Cedar City where they will make Arthur Mrs. Zina Dunn, Mrs. Craven, their home. About fifteen guests Allfe Cunninghan and Miss Cook. were present and the evening ' .4 ppfnt ifj' yarjous gatfiga a$d pnjslc, Miss . Geneva Roberts has Issued one hundred invitations for a big masMessrs. Mercer Markham, querade ball to be held Saturday ev28- Booth and Marion Foote spent Sunday t the Hotel Rob-ertening re)ruar3r in Payson with friends. .This proTe to be one of 7 I t i NEW SPRING WEARABLES appearance with decorations ipproprtate for the occasion jmd tfie dainty luncheon was served in a similar color effect. Games and music were enjoyed by the participants and all voted theatfaia most enjoyable one. ';irsm-passed- 11 The Board of the First Waid Pasture company offers for sale all the t lumber op the Fair Grounds for Cash. Ve reserve 'the right to reject any and all bids, . Bids will be received by i -- ( - "W. Strong, L. H. Taylor, David John. Vs David John, secretary, up to Feb. 22, 1916, at 12 oclock noenr Sold in three divisions. 1st. Grandstand. 2nd. Stable, 50 feet reserved south end., 3rdl All Fences. k. 3 W4L Joseph . I (jL- - We Develop Any Size Rail IDf at For further infor oinintmaqoeiurf For further information inquire of ' John W. 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