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Show v f rV "''' 4 7 V'. ''s. -- &- y- V , V i t to - A v xf PROVO POST. TUESDAY. MAY 24, 1921,. . amggmuuMBiBBgawgraKaHWiimtiKji t DO YOV KNOW' WOMEN? i Activities A man who says be knows what women will do is either branding himself as very foolish, or is merely talking because he loves the sound of his own voice, By Winn If red Short When- - What Women Will Do Is shown at the Strand theatre FriAccording to W. L. George, En- - day and Saturday,- no doubht many as they watch the interesting ! people, on foremost sports, glands authority story unfold, will anticipate what women who take up athletes have a the scheming girl of the underworld, and the gentle mother of the top tendency to overdo. --the members of the rung of the social ladder will do Business Womens Club wear and be wrong in their guess. breeches when on their Princess Chakhowsky is working hikes through the country. in the kitchen of the American Red More than one-ha- lf ot th4 girls Cross camp., in - the old fortress' of and women that reach the Womens Santa Maria, Del mat la, and thankCourt in New York are considered ful to have escaped the Bolshevists. below par mentally. Carriage licenses issued-t? Despite the fact that she is toa woman Boston yoting tally blind, The following couples were Issued is making a success as a saleswoman here today by In a department .store in.the .Hub marriage licenses County Clerk Wallace Haled: Elwyn City. The Court of Industrial Rela- Riley Carter and Nellie May' Bean, tions has ruled that women workers both of Provo; Wells -Arlo Ferguson, in Kansas who perform the same Spanish Fork, and Maud Strong, work as men are entitled to the same Sprlngvllle; John Wride Perkins and Iona Wilson, both ot Payson; James wages. Dr. Sarah L. Doubt, professor of M. Altken, Lake Shore, and Mary , botany at Washington College, has M. 8toker, 8panish Fork. been elected a fellow of the American Of Women Society Editor Mrs. E. Ray Peterson Phone 627-N- msEsmsmssmtmim-BmawBBmas- Wedding Reception Given A wedding reception was given in the Pioneer ward amusement hall Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs, Chas. H. Miller In honor ot their daughter, Edna, and 0. M. Hanson, whose marriage took place In' the Salt Lake temple last week. Pink and white 'Missionary Farewell Given A farewell social and dancing party was given in the Lake View hall Friday evening In honor of Rulon Nuttall, prior to his departure for the Eastern states mission. The affair was a access in every way. , . ! , Mrs. Harris Honored The home of Mrs. Roy Passey was the scene of y a delightful social "afternoon in honor of Mrs. Martha A Harris, whose eightieth birthday anniversary occured that day. The affair was given by Mrs. Passey, Mrs. WMter Startup, Mrs. John Dennis, and Mrs. Walter S. Corbett, daught- era of the honored guest There were relatives and close friends pres-- 1 ent. The rooms were made cheerful with spring flowers. A musical pro- gram, games and a delicious lunch- eon were enjoyed decollation were artistically used. An excellent program, dancing and luncheon were enjoyed by two hun- dred guests. affair-Saturda- ' Miss Jrppersoa Honored - -- Miss FlorenceJepperson-wa- a pleasantly urPrlsed by the students of her B Y "lc cUm at the games Fridayv afternoon. Music, .h-T- ,. mad pM uTori lit Club Meets "The Cheerwas pleasantly mntmrtminlA at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mlldenhall Friday afternoon. The club favor was given to Mrs. George Madsen and the guest prise to Mrs. Gene Halli-daTulips were used as decorations and an appetising luncheon served. The invited guests were: Mrs. Gene Halliday, Mrs. W. K. Fairer, Mrs. -- Tank Johnson,Mra. Leslie Milden-hal- l, and Mrs. Clarence Moore. Cheer-- O - y. . rx morni , " For Decoration'- Day. - V S. Mlll-wauk- ee Boros Is Meeting Postponed--T- he Utah Sorosis will meet a week from tomorrow instead ot tomorrow, as Association for the Advancement ot has been announced, the postpone- - Science. Standing above all women in ot being on account of commeoce-eiu- o ment week. The meeting will be held English politick today are Mrs. Lloyd at the home ot Mrs. J. C. Clark, 709 George, wife of the Prefnier, and Visthe only woman N. University Ave. A paper will be countess Astor, , given by Mrs. Talmage on The His- member of Parliament. One of the wars greatest heroand Miss Alice tory of Suffrage, Emlllene Moreau, the Reynolds will treat on the subject ines, Mile. Heroine ot Loos, has Just been re-of Suffrage in Utah. All members are requested to be present, as this . discovered in her new role of shop- 4 keeper in the little town ot Bethune. will be 4he last meeting. Women in Wisconsin have been Mrs. Knudsem Entertains Mrs. 'deprived ot the right to sit on juries Andrew Knudsen entertained on by the rejectment by the Legislature Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Miles Miller of of the bill introduced to make them Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. eligible to sit with the men. Chicagoan Visits Here Mrs. J. M. Foote of Chicago, who is on her way to California to reside, spent several Reynolds, Jr., ot Sprlngvllle. days in Provo, the guest of Mrs. John Successful Reception Given The Foote. Students Surprise Teacher Milton reception given by Prof, and Mrs. C. Marshall was the guest ot honor at E. Maw at their home last night, Service Star Legion to Meet The a surprise party conducted by the complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. I. H. service Star Legion will hold an mathematics department of the B. Y. Masters, was a success in every deespecially interesting meeting Wed- ll. Friday afternoo. Mr. Marshall tail. Spring flowers were arranged nesday at 2:30 P. M. at the Armory.: was presented with a tine traveling artistically as decorations. The folState President J. G. 8olch ot Ogden bag by the students, lowing program was ..en Joyed: Trio will be present. It Is desired that Mrs. Norma P. Bullock, Miss Carol by 11 mothers, wives, grandmothers and ' Dinner Party Given Mr. and Mrs. Poulton and Miss Marguerite Jepper- relatives of service men be present.W. L. Whlttemore, entertained at son. Humorous reading by Miss Jane to receive the presidents inspiration. dinner Thursday Arthur P. Davis of Hlbbert. Reading by Mrs. T. Earl An excellent musical program has Washington. D. C., director of the,Pardoe. Responses werh given to been arranged and luncheon will be U. S. reclamation service, and J. R. the following subjects: Bishop J. T. Alexander, district counsel of Mont- - Buttle to Mrs. Masters as a Red Mrs. O. -- A. Spear to rose, Colorado. Tulips formed an at- - Cross Aid, tractive centerpiece for the table. The Masters as Card Players, Mrs. Lee Baker to Mrs. Masters as Club Bride-EleHonored ..Miss Muriel President, Prof. Wm. J. Snow to Horsley was the honored guest at a When I. H.' Masters Imagined shower given by Mrs. self a Republican, Mrs. L. C. Pot-R. Stewart Saturday afternoon. I ter to The Masters as Munlcipel Mrs. Spring Bowers were artistically ar- - Council Defense." Mayor Leroy Dix- Mrs. Hedqmlst Entertains Francis Hpdqulst was hostess to the ranged throughout the rooms and as' on to "The Masters as Library Aides Saturday Afternoon Bridge club last, a table decoratlop. Thirty guests and Citizens of Provo. Mrs.' The rooms were effectively de- -, wer prent at the enjoyable affair, ters rendered, in her usual charming corated with .tulips and, a dainty Games, music and an appetising .manner, a number ot vocal selections luncheon was served. The card prise luncheon were features of the h spoke tor themselves as to was won by Mrs. Roy Boren, jnoon. Miss Horsley wilt be married .her ability in music. Mr. Masters ' to Harold M. Anderson ot Rexburg, responded to the call, Why I Am Service Star Committees Meet 'Idaho, June 18th. Going to Idaho. in a very pleasing A special session of the Memorial and humorous manner and sincerely Day program and arrangement Banquet Attended Mrs. E. Ray thanked the people ot Provo for what tee of the Service Star Legion Peterson entertained at a pleasant have dons tor himself and tarn- was held Sunday at I oclock at the .social affair 8unday evening eompli- - they After the program a dainty Uy, Commercial club rooms. The Chau-- 1 mentary to Mrs. D. R. Wanberg ot luncheon was served by the hostess. tauqua committee met In the same Vancouver, B. C and Mr. and Mrs. Sixty guests were entertained and rebuilding at 4 o'clock. James Jensen ot Brigham City. port having had a delightful time. 1 Mutual Improvement T Column I- Owing to the many activities of the Utah 8take Mutual Improvement associations wherein a great variety of excellent programs, entertainments, social es, dramas, etc. are given in the different wards of the stake, the Mutual ofllcers have decided to conduct a column in the Post wherein these activities will be reported, and the best efforts of each ward will be made known. The stake ofllcers believe that it such a column can be kept alive it will prove tnterestelng to the Mutual Improvements workers throughout the stake as well as to the general public. Mrs. Zella Roberts ot the stake board will be glad to receive any helpful suggestions that will tend to create an Interest In the work and the Mutual Improvement column in . t h I To those who desire to place a flower token of respect on the graves of de- - parted relatives or friends we have pre- pared to supply Carnations, Gladiolas and Straw Flowers at prices that will be with in the reach of all. We will take ordersWednesday, Thurs- day and Friday to be delivered at "our store Saturday eve. or Sunday moming. Those interested may call at our store and make selection of kind and place prder for quantity. nwpost-- J J ct M. Mas-wee- k. after-whic- i t; f Vancouver Visitor H. EntertainedAt Dinner Mr. and R, Wanberg ot Vancouver, B. C., la Mrs. Alex. Hedqulst entertained Mr. d Mrs. I. H. Masters and Mr. and visiting with her mother,. Mrs. drew Sward. Mrs. Wanberg expects Mrs. W. F. Vloiett at dinner 8un- spend the, summer, months In day. A tut glass howl of pink Provo. Ophelia roses centered the table. ! An-an- i,I . i 5 , - e e Mr. and Mrs. Ford Surprised Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ford were pleasanUy surprised by a number ot friends last evening. Card, music and refresh-t- o ments contributed to the enjoyable v affair. I s ; r- - b ft. ( M 0 TH We. offer you an unusual opportunity jto buy suits for your at prices that will enable you boys ' , ' to clothe them neatly, well and inexpensively. . . , S i !i We offer you extra good values in Blue Serge, and neat Grey: and Brown Mixtures; j hair-lin- e check patterns. f f Guaranteed Wear in Boys all Wool Suits All wool fabrics, fine tailoring, with full cut Knickerbocker pants. Priced at $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $13.5(1, $15.00,' $16.50, $17.00 and $17.50. ;s ' . : J t 1 15 per-ce- nt Goods Marked in Plain Figures. AD from above Prices See Display in Our West Window. r r ? , ' t DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE EVERYBODY'S STORE ( i . Aunual Conference. The annual conference pt the Mutual Improvement association' of the church will be held in Baft Lake city oa June 10, 11, and 13. It is earnestly desired that as many representatives an 'possible from each ward will he- in attendance at all the - sessions' . In connection with the conference ot the Bee keepers will bs held commencing Jnne I, continuing for four days. The general schedule of the conference meetings is as follows: Fridsy morning, Jnne 10.- - joint department' meeting. Fridsy afternoon separata sessions " will be held, Fridsy evening a Joint session 'will be held daring which pageant illustration bf the M. I. A. slogans will be presented. t Saturday morning n joint session will convens and Saturday afternoon a big festival at Liberty park will bs held. Saturday evening separate sessions will be held. Sunday morning. June 12, a testimony meeting for ofllcers will be held. This will be followed by a joint session. Sunday afternoon and evening general public sessions will bs held, and exceUsnt programs ays being prepared for these occasions. n convention r7.7T t M.L A, Summer Work. class .work In all The regular wards should continue until the end ot May. Daring the four months following special summer work la planned. There will be one stake gathering or rally each month. For the Jnne gathering there will be a general meeting of the M.L1 in which subjects treated in the June conference will be presented for the benefit of officers and members who . could not attend. For July a lawn party is recommended. For August s picnic party to some nearby resort or place of interest. During September there will be a day of the Swarm and the Troop, when the Bee Hive girls and Boy Scouts will conduct s sociable conjointly. - - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Broken Gate Starring Bessie Barriscate ' With a Powerful Cast Including JOSIT1I KILLGORE" - MARGUERITE DELA MOTTE, - i SAM DE GRASSE FRIDAY and SATURDAY What Woman WiU Do An intimate drama of the variable, moods of women. . , ln- - , if , 11 June Conference: from June , 't financially thro the -organization, if possible. ' T',: Cast-includin- ?! g- 0 Nilsson i f and Special: 7 BUSTER KEATON The Haunted House A TO THE BEE HIVE GIRL8. Opportunity knocks at your door ; will yon give It admittance? That the Bee Hive girls may help to ' make their summer vacation a profitable one fo them, the M. I. A. Stake. Board Is offering a number of courses of study to be given from 7:30 9:30 on the last Tuesday In each month, free of charge, at the New Central High School bldg. Each girl has the privilege of selecting two subjects from the following: Intrepretlve Reading, Glee Clnb, Social and Folk Dancing, Swimming, Professional Cooking, MUlenery. teachers will be secured, whose names will be given later. (Read the Post's M. I. A. column). To take this course each girt will bring recommendation from her Bee keeper ns having beenxan active Bee Hive girl during the past year, two years, or three years. Bee keepers will take the course with the girls. Sprlngvllle, Mapleton and Thistle will' be glvenr a similar coarse et Sprlngvllle. This j. course will bring the girls once a month, but the Bee together 'V keepers will hold regular Tuesday Star- - Anna ! A Bee keeper from each ward In the stake is requested to take advantage of this splendid course. This means those who Intend being Bee keepers this summer and next winter, especially during the winter. The ward presidents hare been asked to see that the $ee keeper who takes this course shall be helped . n cuswai, . Bee Hive Department. . will be a Bee keepers 1 . . Comedy 4 l. V Trimm meetings ot the awauqs in order to keep In touch with each girl and her record of tilling cells. Much originality and Individuality will be left to the Bee keepers in keeping the girls interested and planning their activities during the summer. Read the May Journal for " Suggestions.. ot the pageant which has not been previously mentioned will he muIf furnished by Prof. McAllisters high school boys chorus. Attention is also called to the fact that all the grandfathers and grandmothers in the stake are invited to be present and take part in the last tableau. Bonneville Ward. To raise funds for their summer THE BIG PAGEANT. The May pageant of the Y. L. M. I. outing at Mutual Isle the young A. of Utah stake will he held Satur- ladles of the association are going day. May 28, at Tlmpanogoa park. It to present tonight the Bee Hive play Is particularly urged that the people entitled Girlhood 'Quest for Perfect bring their lunch and enjoy a picnic Womanhood. After the play booths in the park at 6 oclock. Tbe pageant will be arranged where ice cream, which wilt be given under the direc- grab bags, candy and other refreshtion of Prof. E. H. Bastmond and ments may be had. An apron booth Mrs, Ellen Henderson, will begin at and a fortune tellers booth will ha t oclock. More than 300 persons will among the interesting booths estalH take part in the affair, A feature Ushed. All are invited. . - |