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Show SIX TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. THE PROVO POST nsrm ccocooccoococoooooceoccoceoccocoocsoceoooccdccoccoccoccoccoccocvoccoccoccocoocsa (I s For this week Blouses and Waists are featured in all the leading stores of the country. to make a notable event for the women ojf Provo, we are going to make an extraordinary offering of Waist and Camisole values. ONE HUNDRED HEAVY CREPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTE WAISTS W o s o 8 In-or- der REGULAR $8.00 to $10.00 VALUES . Special feature of heavy Crepe de Chine Tailored Waists, the -- One Hundred Wonderful Camisoles $1.25 Camisoles All this Week kind that stands washing and wear. Waists All this Week $1.25 THE $6.75 HOUSE OF OIIAllTY - - 4- CCOCCOCOOCCOCCOcCOOOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCSOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCO Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Montgomery , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson have returned to their- - home In Ne--' came down from Salt Lake City Fri-pafter an enjoyable trip to Provo, day evening (to attend the party given Salt Lake, Denver and Intermediate in his honor by the Fifth ward choir, j points. During the SOCIAL PERSONAL hi -- -- And Immensely JwucssfuA evening the choir manager, Mr. John Mr. Mary Retfcerford will enter- - Jackson presented Mr. Robinson with tain the members of the Optimist Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dunn, .Mr. Club at her home Wednesday after--' and Mrs Leon Dunn, Mr and Mrs. noon. A card luncheon will be enjoyAlfred Ridge and Mrs. George A. ed. Startup were complimented guestj of of Miss Lora Dunn. A beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Robt Ridge Jr. and Saturday evening at the home sbn Howard spent the week In Provo terpiece of yellow and white chrysan- with relatives. They came to attend the ladiee of the j c Penney themums added charm to the table the marriage reception of Mr. and at her home in Grand View Moi j NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST The wedding reception held In the "Slxtfc ward amusement hall Friday f M.-s- . evening in honor of Mr. and Alfred Ridge, who were married in tb4 Salt Lake temple October 2&, Which was given by the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. George A. Startup, was in every detail a dlstfhquishPd success. f Many of the guests, and by the way, the hall was crowded, ex- preded the opinion that never had the hall looked so beautiful as It did then with Its ceiling entirely festooned with blue and gold streamers and, blue hearts. .A huge gold and blue cen-dinn- whereon rovers were laid. Mrs. Alfred Ridge. day evening with a trooseau tea After the repast tne hostess and Covers were laid for tn guests. guts fornied. a th6atre P" froni The Fifth ward Sunday school Hansen's where dancing with the officers and teachers and i thencet0. The Parents and Teanchers Assoand refreshments made a fitting cli partners will enjoy a dance Thursciation of the Lake View district held max to the happy evening. day evening In the Ladies Gymnar , j a special meeting for the purpose v i ytum of the B. Y. U. of electing new officers. The board Professor and Mrs. Bupk of the ; were the guests of as R now stands Is; Mr. D. L A very merry, parity of the - center of the halL ?roctep pended dancing and Mdand Kuha dinner at a bridal shower was enjoyed by the Reese, president; Mr. B. L. Adamson, ruA heaHs In pairs were placed a tRve,i sixty-fivintervals on the walls. The bride J guests of Miss Madge Thojn- - vioeep resident; Mrs. " Rosetta John-aand Miss Edna Deoker at Hansens gon wore a charming model of white crepe secretary; and- treasurer; Mr. To honor their fifth wedding last evening. This affair honored the de meteore handsomely hand embrold- Jepperson. Mrs. Sadie Shaw to-The trays for the lap luncheon ! versary, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Morgan marriage of Miss Ethel Bailey and ,0hrlB teachers comprise entertain thirty-siguests to-- M&roni Clark which took place last gether with the were long and covered with blue e the morrow committee. CaterHansen the program at week in Salt Lake. The hall was radevening and whit glossed paper, and the luning Co. Dancing and refreshments iant with decorations of pink and cheon itself was a dainty Mrs. Hannah B. Tucker la winterMiss Elizabeth Ridge, Mias will be the main features of the affair. white witheut flowers hearts and streamers. Potted ferns were effec- ing to California. She Is the guest Ethel Startup, Mrs. Flora Ridge To honor the approaching marriage tively arranged. The luncheon served of Mis Maine Kicks, Miss Barbara Paxman, Mis Beesley of Loa An g Laura Donn, Miss Mary and Blanch of .Miss Mary Roesman, thirty .wa was In harmony with the color scheme eles Rosfttnan, with their singing, Mnf guests answered the bidding of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Clark were given a assortment of beautiful Merle B. Dunn with her ukelele and Blanch Rossman. Miss Edith John- splendid Mrs- - George E. Robison entertained Mrs. Hannah D. Hicks vGth a reading son. Mrs. Ww H. Ray and Mrs. W J. gifts. a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. constituted the program rendered. Reynolds to meet Thursday evening The favors were won by Mrs. Pree-toevena Five pieces of Irvin Hansens band at the Johnson home for Jolly Mrs. A. O. Iverson will receive the G. Peterson and Mrs. J. M Jones played excellent music for the danc- ing and bridal shower. Music, games ladles of the Tres Jodi Club at her ' ing. The bride and groom received and refreshments were alike enjoyed home Thursday afternoon. J Yesterday marked the twenty-firs- t efa varied and costly collection of gifts in rooms gay with Hallow-eeanniversary of the erection of the They will W at home to their friends fects. Many beautiful gifts were After the regular business meeting Maeser school. So Maeser day was 92 2nd hrid South after Thanksgiving at upon the young of the Primary Stake Board last one of recreation and enjoyment for West Friday afternoon In the Administra- old and young alike. During the day .The, St. M aryls ladies. Guild.. met tion building- - one of the member J .rr had a program and entereach data The many friends and relatievs of yesterday afternoon and sewed for Mrs. F. Et Cassity surprised the oth' In the evening the parents tainment. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Castleton formerly the Christmas Bazaar that the Guild ers with a dainty luncheon. An hour of the students and other guests were of Salt Lake City have taken up anticipates holding during the festal of 'social chat was then afforded the - 5 Room Modern Brick House, Nearly Newy one-ha- lf in the very' fine protheir abode In Pheonix, Arizona, season. Each member of the church Is ladies. basement with stationery wash tubs, garage and chicken gram that the ehidren presented, it where Mr. Castleton is engaged with industriously employed toward this Professor E. D. Partridge was a was: f the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. issue. Salt Lake visitor Sunday. 6oops. 3 x 12 rods. Youre welcome if you keep right still Mrs. Castleton .will 'be remembered 1st Grade. as formerly bling Miss Margeret To honor Osborne Crowther who is The Segolia Club will meet Friday Prayer Smoot of this cify. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred leaving ehortly for a mission to the Grown up Land . i Williams. Eastern States, the Fifth ward memr 5th Grade Retold Story Fribers will meet in social capacity Friday evening the newly organized Doll and Teddy Bear Drill 21 acres real land, 5 acres into Cotillion club gave their Bachelor fruit, choice varieties, Miss Edith Johnson announces the day evening. first season's party. Members motor-a- engagement of her nelce Miss Mary 10 acres alfalfa, good water right". 4 room house. 2nd Gratje Jatpanese Drill Song to Salt Lake where an Orpheum Rossman to Roy Harper of this city. Miss Alice Reynolds spoke to the Ruth Pierpdnt Dance Springtime party was given. Dancing at Hotel The marriage will take place Satur- B. Y. U. Faculty Saturday af6th and 7th Grades Chorus Utah, Grill and luncheon followed; day tn Salt Lake. ternoon at their regular session. Faltves Jublllee ....4th Grade The party returning after. Those Her subject very ably handled and Cinderella Dramatization present - were Misses Freda Nuttall A most cordial invitation is ex- very Interesting was Prominent WoGail Erickson and Dutch Dance 83 Acre Dairy farm, 2 miles from Provo. Good water, . Veva Petters, Ada Hickman, Edna tended to the public, especially the men of America. Miss Ehet Taylor Rnth Plerpont Dealer and Luella Madsen, of Provo; parents by the Utah 8orisis to at- and Elmer Nelson provided the muBoot Black Drill right, 5 room house, 20 head dairy cattle, 1 team harnMiss Hughes of Spanish Fork; Miss tend the club's open session in the sic for the occasioii. Refreshments Girls dhonis. .The Teachers Work ess and wagon and implements. Dell Franklin" of Brigham; Mesaeiv assembly hall of the Central school were later served, is Done." Frank Gardner. Claude Hawkins. June Wednesday afternoon a tfour o'clock. . Benediction. Mrs. James Yoodhead. and Mis Jackson, Blachle Hulsh, Ad Taylor, The Health and Education committees After the program the guests en Stan Dixon, Dick Morrison. of the dub are happy to have secured Eva .have returned Mine, after wlt Joyed a short time ef daneag. on the promise of Dr. Heber J. Sears of nesslng the marriage of her daughter 14.. .4, Mr- s- JRuth Bailey wishes to an-- - the University of Utah to be present Miss IxttiV to Harry Farber of San Mrs. Sarah B. Monk announces the nounce the marriage of her daughter pnd Kive an educatlonel and medical Lake. The wedding took place Wed- arrival of a YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY IF YOU WANT THEM grandson at her home Ethel to Moroni Clark. address. Dr. Sears has studied a num- - nesday morning after which a de- last week. The mother. Mrs. George ber of years In Chicago and has made lightful wedding dinner was served Wi Monk of Mountain View, Wyo-- ' Mrs. Dean Twelves and family of , eugenics his special line and the pub- - to forty guests. The(y received many mine, has been her' for the past four Salt Iake spent the past week in lie is assured of an excellent lecture. beautiful and .useful presents. The weeks. Mrs. Monk and babv are Phone 6 DOUBLE 8 Provo with Mrs. John Twelves. Farbers will make their home in reoorted be getting along nicely. 182 West Center Street Mrs. Monk.wjll remain here for, a Mrs. Hannah Packard will enier- - Salt I.ake for the present. Sell the Earth and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dunn left taln a number of young matrons at few weeks. Provo Sunday evening to make their hPr home Thursday with a literary Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jones of ' home In Eureka. A license has been Issued and Kensington afternoon. Mrs. Les- - Grand View announce the engagemeni and Macb-f,1The Uonaolidated-Wago- n to.- Taylor ha heen requested to pnof teir daughter Florence to Ralph' to Ra Fkics Tvelesrof Provo Bench attome'y,fee7aUcd to be d . filed has ine In suit the city company Mr and Mrs, Bert Twelves and tertaln with mask and Mrs. James Stubbs of Ike View The mairiage d Feb. Cobhlev of Plesant Grove, 0B COntract torhase of w aon Jim of Salt Lake spent the week Bullock will present the book will take place on the 27th day of Miss Oobblev was former clerk In the court against T. U Allen. Jr., to ol- chaEdl9eteot 130 principle, 11.87 interest and November. In Provo with Mrs. Johq Twelves, adays. Luncheon will be served. rountv recorder's office. , V Ik 1 Acar 1 - e s AAA - - anni-ere- J i x ajphoiv-men- t. n REAL BARGAINS -- . -- r--- ,i Three , n - most-Intereste- Price $3,500 -- 3rd-Gra- d d -- Price $6,000 Price $12,000 . 1 $5,000 down Balance - terms - Provo Consolidated Real Estate Co. 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