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Show rouB FRroATiURCn 2:f 19 THE PROVO POST 1 9; Ralph and Milton Jones were down No doubt; a great many 'Provo form Salt Lake City yesterday ladies remember Nurse Virginia . Bean, who, for a number of yeaifc, was The ladles of the Nineteenth Cenone of our local hospitals most efJ-etonurses ; and will be interested tury dub spent an industrious afternoon at the Red Cross headquarters, 1 nt tc learn of her marriage to Joseph H. Rudd of Parker, Idaho. The cer v muiy eras performed In the 8alt Lake Temple, yesterday. Miss Bean Is the tomghter of Mr." and Mrs, J. W. Bean, who left Provo - some time r ago . to reside in Teton, Idaho, After leav--. lag Provo two years ago and finish-laher nursing course In an Eastern hospital from whence she gradnated. Miss Bean enlisted In the servloe tf Bade Sam and was among the first nurses to be sent to Prance ' Here ahe spent six month in a base and a field hospltal-rlght-- un la the front line trenches. Naturally, she has had many thrilling and re- markable. experIences. He- r- general hralth and nerves having suffered acutely -- under the strain Miss Bean contracted influenza, . Bo In November ahe was sent home to America in charge of a ship load of wounded sol- ' filers. She entered a hospital In Ellis Island November 12th for the purpose at nursing : the sotdlers. Here she remalnedforalx weeks, Her health , broken and in a state of temporary ..disability she returned to her home in 'Idaho In December. One distracting 'experience she had in FYnnce was a chase in an auto over hearty 100 miles after her gassed f chugged . and wounded brother; 'Leo and ihen toiled to find him, ad he was moving vapidly back to the base. Her leave absence being limited she had to renounce her" quest and return to the . field hospital. Certalnly Miss Beans, xer rather Mrs. itudds mar y Provo friends, heartily wlshher' the happy contented future she so richly Ue-serves. e o , Mrs. Reba Wlllea ia spending a few days iq Salt Lake City. g jv bos-nit- , r: , today : e I , i . It r .. l .. - -- 7Tr-r - Mr end Mrs A. J. Donthy have gone to California to make their home la San Diego On their way they wlD stop off at Loa Angeles for a two Weeks' visit Mrs. Dorithy will be remembered in Provo as Miss Anna Evans. - "T ;; M - I .2 Mrs. Sarah Eggertsen Cluff of Salt Lake City, la here visiting with Mrv Marietta Beealey. ,' lire. D. R, Beebe has been visit!iff N ' Mr. W. R. H. Paxman and daughter, Mrs. A, C- - Bunth of 8alt Lake City, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mfs Moproe Paxman. C C Lisonbee .Tis a Salt Lake tor for two or three, days ' .v - visi- AD SOCIETY. . r..TnT7777: Twelves left today for TMrs,-J- R, 8alt Lake City by, auto to vieit with relatives there for a time.- -' f; r mode . The new popular soft fabrics that lend themselves , to the graceful lines of the new cape Developed in ....... , clinging i shades of Henna, Poiln, PekinBlue, Coral, Tan, Gray and Navy. .$27.50, $30.00, $35,00, $47.50 and up ( - The flrBt poclal affair of the . Community "church win be held this evening In the : Congregational church. The nature of the entertainment will be a "get acquainted party given In order that the members erf the. Methodist and Congregational churches, .may became better acquainted, with one another and that the spirit of b&ity may be more fully fell between the two amalgamated bodies A fine program and refreshments will add color to the scene. - e : W1U BECOME ENTHUSIASTIC OVER THESE NEW MINA TAYLOR HOUSE DRESSES Your enthusiasm will be well justified. The Dresses have just been unpacked ahd are all fresh and crisp; the styles are all trim and new, and the trimmings smart and different, and the prices are attractively moderate. Included are styles for porch, morning and street wear, in gingham, chambray, tissue, in striped, checked, and novelty printed effects. .$2.75 to $7.50 r ; a mark of appreciation for her willing services, Miss Mary Mortimer, organist of - the Sixth ward Primary association, who - worked so - hard to help the q aodation present a little operetta, was pleasantly surprised at herjhome last evening by the officers and teachers thereof. Games, music, refreshments and the presentation of s gift to Miss Mortimer from the ssrcciatlon. made the passing hours 7 very lively. PONGEE Yesterday afternoon the Social Hour club was most agreeably entertained cy Lieutenant and Mrs. Borgqulst. Lunelieon was served, after which the literary discourse was of "War Conditions of France, aided materially by Lieutenants Borgqulst s actual experiences there. Needlework and free discussion followed and later In the evening, th husbands of the club members Joined them and were entertained with cards and luncheon. FRIDAY 29c Yard w J. - t I s 4 6 4 b si U i - pl ;ning to appreciated by so many-womemake Spring and Summer Wash Dinner., Ip a splendid I range cf pTaids; Broiieir Checks and some Plain Colors. n PLAIN AND FANCY VOILES AT 35c TO $1.25 A YARD . Our display of these much wanted fabrics is the largest . hereabouts, and no. woman will have trouble in getting , what she wants. Silk stripes, small, medium and large phids, floral and. geometrical designs; in a wide: range "7 of weaves .. Also tissue voiles in a wide range-ostripes, . f Special Week End Sale - SATURDAY Beautiful "Fancy Ribbons 29c Yard! i" most1 urgently requested. -- eves cut-glas- ' ernoon with Mrs. Ralph Cloninger Who Appears at the Columbia Monday ExiznLtg E. .V. Kuns thoroughly enoyed a missionary le turn by Mlse Elizabeth Benton and Miss Edith Tillman, who have labored in the Congregational mission In China for almost eight yearn Miss Tillman, during her talk exhibited her collection of Chinese, trophies amongst them a v wonderful embroidered being a, shoes, beads and a small wooden Idol, the ' history and orlglh of which was greatly edifying to the ladies. .The .habits, customs and traditions of the Chinese .race, fascinating always. wa told by Miss Tillman In a way that only those who .have JouraeT In that ancient land for a The Same Delicious Satisfying Drinll Used for years instead of eoffee by families who value health. m The Original Postom Cereal Boiled just liKc coffee 1 . 5 minutes after boiling begins. Rich in aroma. aKopw-wor- The Utah - Boro vis - club- - will hold Mrs. Frederick Richard Taylor of The following ladles enjoyed imNew York, N. Y are here visiting, as mensely an old fashioned quilting parthe guests of Doctor and " Mrs. Fred ty at the home of Mrs. O, W. Bailey . Tayjor:. Wednesday afternoon; Mesdames J. H Worsley, John Rj Twelves, Jerry The Old Glory Beehive swarm was Cluff,' Mary J. Cluff, Leland Farrer, cordially "entertained Monday evening J H. McDfmald, B. J.- - Bonnett, Mary ' . fcy MW Stella Clayton E. Cluff,, C. F. Vincent, Zina Dunn, George B. Harding, and 8. F, Cluif. ' - Miss lietha Smith and Eldred Foote, The decoration were in white anl s both of this city, were united In mar- - gold; a basket of daffodils flag Wednesday In the Sait LakftJfcBKLrorminaw beautiful centrepiece for the pie Mr. and Mrs. Foote will make table A. lovely time of sewing social - ; chat and music was had by all. their borne here: ' - . ... v I SPECIALLY PRICED AT 5S A YA 'D r l t v. "7'-- ' j A specially advantageous purchasen'er glides us m sell these Ginghams at this very low pri- i. .vh5, h will ' be - 1 t INCH DRESS GlNGII VIu? n The most wonderful assortment of wide Ilillor.3 in all sill: quality ever of fered: at the price.. They are- not. old;. patterns, but every one new and fresh, a special purchase which enables us to offer you these wonderful values;.: la American Fork for two or three it selection of officers next WednesThe ladles of the Coromuity church fiays, where she attended the cele- day afleronon at the home of Mrs. J, bration of the 83rd birthday of Mr. W Robinson, and a full attendance met at the parsonage Wednesday aft-Ellen Barrett of that city SILKS-7-- - AT 75c TO $2.00 YARD Imported Pongee Silks For Dresses, Blouses and Tailored Suits and Shirts, in' Colors of Rose, Blue, White ; and Natural, also many embroidered designs. -- lL 12 , -- As T ; , YOU now-unit- ed up-roa- i e .Covers were laid for twenty-five- , at dinner' at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J W. Daniels, Sunday. Plfeasing in flavor7 No table drink has ever taken the place of Postum. Exonomical. There's a Reason! Get it at grocers.. Two sizes 5c & 25c. 1 ru r-- i i ci can tell them. After lecture a CeMghtful luncheon was l or served.- - ' yo-.r- s. . rerget What He Needed. From the Republican.-M- L Gillad, Gir o: The editor had an InteresUng experience rorao time ago, when' a yor. cent'einan came to thl office and asked for a copy of the Morrow County Republican. He scruUnlzed it carefully when a copy was handed him and then said: "Now know! What is It you are looking for," we la My wife ''sent me after qulred. bottle of Chamberlains Cough Reme-- I went to several stores and the clerks named, over everything in the line on the shelf except 'Chamber lalnsF ni try again, and Ill never go home without Chamberlain's Couga The Republican would iu; Remedy. gest to the proprletore of stores, that they post their clerks, and never lei them substitute. Customers lose faith In stores where substituting Is per mitted, to say nothing of the injustice io maer of good goods and lbs dia appointment of customers. i When you buy - a shotgun to get that chicken hawk, make sure its a Mch 10121 kemlngtou. MODERN FOR RENT house. Inquire 184 East 6th North. . Mch25 Phone S-- . - V |