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Show V--- . THE PROVO POST 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1922 I Miss Thelma Huish Society j Editor . , Phone 9 13 i The graduating jclas of the Young university were tendered a reception Sunday afternoon at the home of president and Mrs. Franklin S. Har-- ris. -- The library was decorated with iris andvferns.A In the dining t lilies, v roonf a ' color scheme of blue and white the school colors, predominated. The dining table had as a center-piec- e aJ cut glass' bowl of forget-me-nots and candytufts. Blue candles holders surrounded the centerpiece. Lilacs and a variety of garden flowers; were artistically arranged on the porch and the entrance of the house. "Music during was furnished by the V theY.afternoon U. orchestra. Frappe and B. wafers were served to about 3 50 in- eluding the B. Y. U. faculty members and their partners and members the board of trustees. In the reof ceiving- line were president and Mrs Franklin S. Harris, President and rS ' H Brimha. Dr. and Selge Mrs. Hugh W. Woodward, Dr. Mrs. Christen Jensen, Professor and and rsC. Swenson, Professor and irMrs. T. Hoyt, Dr. . and rMs. M. P. Henderson, Professor and Mrs Boyle and - Lowry Nelson. -o ve - - . SAVING OPPORTUNITY i'SUPR J - j WI1-.lia- m r Mrs. R. L. Jensen and J. E. of Magna spent Monday and Ste-vens- on Tuesday in Provo and Springville, visiting with friends and relatives Mrs. Harry ,fB. Ashton entertained at a kensington at her home Friday afternoon. Spring flowers decorated the rooms. A luncheon was served .to Mrs. dainty Leo Ferre, Mrs. Elliott Dunn; Mrs. Robert Homer, Mrs. J. Sterling Evans of Salt Lake and Mrs. Arnold E.. Robison. i Mrs. Hattie Sjcott left Provo Sat- urday for Salt Lake City. Miss Scot t expects to remain in that city during !. the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained at a prettily arranged dinner at theirnome Sunday afternoon for M?. and Mrs. R. A. Moorefield and Mrs. Albert Moorefield of Denver. The dining table whs decorated with spring flowers. . I v Jim's Ft riS economy. Tj; 'n1 U liters! meaninii Jrea Mrs. . p'eases (lie palate of everyone; our SUGAR " 'he P"rSe f ever or woman Who senses make Ur S,ore rom SATURDAY June 3rd to and 10th you may have yonr choice of EIGHT WONDERFUL Sirdar s,ock plus the $UGAR PL is Ttilim0mlUTCHASE - Mart,-Strebb- " t y" - - wfs hostess to el the members of the Bonne-Fo- i club at her home Friday afternoon. The rooms were, decorated with and roses. The afternoon was tulips pleas- , antly spent with sewing and music, during which a delicious luncheon was served to fifteen. ; r and Mrs. C. C. Creer of Ppan- . announce the engagement 1vUT.rk their daughter, Sarah, o Bron Dastrup of Proves; the marriage to take place June 7 in the Salt Lake Poter entertained at a thilduin s h thd llt her home Sunday afternoon i,ui in honor- - ot her son, Rfy, whose fourth birthdav anniversary occurred on that day. Those whot participated in an afternoon of games and music, followed by dainty refreshments, were Jay Chgtwin, Harold Peterson, Gordon Minor, Katherine Passey , Edwin Chatwin, Walter Mulikin, Virgil Sizemore, Thais Minor and Bernard Ryan. - Our Prices are Low i . I Miss Vilate Pierpont, Miss Ruby Taylor and Reed Gardner gave a dancing party at the First ward social hall Thursday evening0 of last week in honor of Miss Margaret Pierpont and Robert Anderson of Provo and Eugene Gannon of Salt Lake City, who leave soon to labor as L. D. S. missionaries; Miss Pierpont going to the eastern states, Mr. Anderson to Germany and Mr. Cannon to the southern states. Music was furnished by a Salt Lake orchestra. Dancing was jinterpersed with the serving of refreshments. One hundred and sixty; guests were present, including forty,' Salt Lake ' - guests. Miss ?denevieve Huish spent a days in Springville. I U 1 r x Mrs. Arhy Finlayson entertained a number iof her friends at her home Saturday afternoon. Sewing, muic and refreshments were enjoyed by J jthe following: Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. John Hayes! Mrs. Herrald R. Clark, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. Aldous Dixon, Mrs. Wilford Dean Miss Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Habor Taylor, Mrs. C. F. Eyring, Mrs. Abe I : Turner. j t ' . 4 Franklin Harris, who leaves Provo soon far the New Zealand mission field to;labor as an L. D. S. mission-- , ary, was complimented at a dancing party at the Startup dance hall Satevening, given by Mr. and Mrs. urday H. .XV. Startup. During the evenings entertainment dainty refreshments were served to sixty-fivMr. Harris received many useful gifts. f Mr. .nd Mrs. Grant Eggertsen entertained af a dinner at their home Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cunningham and familyj Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Sandgren were Pleasant Grove visitors Memorial day. t Mr.! and .Mrs. William Hawkins. Mrs. Samuel Thornton of Helper, and Mr. and .Mrs.' Claude Hawkins of Rigjay; Idaho, motored to Salt Lake Thursday, where they visited with and friends. - relatives f ' Mrj and Mrs. Claude Hawkins of Rigby, Idaho, have returned to their homef after a pleasant visit of two weeks in this city, the guests of Mr. Hawkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. William .Hawkins. wuh43a 3;iath Two Towels for I ed L--J , reguiar 48c towei UU zs LI LI VH U vH' Lj perfectly made Bungalow Apron, in ging- aia r Tea,e ru,ar vaJle 1.00, sizes 36, 40 and 44; with a $5.00 purchase: 25c reular One Apron for ' d Twelve Spools for 19c SUGAR PLUM NO. 6 , Mens high grade Maco cotton hose, in- black and white, our 25c quality; with a 5.00 cordovan, - ARROW COLLARS Your purchase- for MEN choice of any soft or laundered collar in stock, ues 25c, 35c and 50c; with a 5.00 Four Pair for 25c val- purchase: Two Collars for 7 MENS SILK KNIT TIES JnoCh0iCeuf 3I,y UM knit si,k tie i?n stock; with 15c i thread in black, white and colors, your choice of sizes and colors; with a $5.00 purchase: SUGAR PLUMNO. 5 MENS HOSE ? COATS SPOOL COTTON Coats value 20c 60c SUGAR PLUM No7j 25c SUGAR PLUM.NO.T 150-yar- 10 Yards for One Tie for zy BUNGALOW APRONS A full sized, s U G AR PLUMNoT yard; wih a $5.00dpurchasSinShamS va SUGAR PLUM NO 2 DRESS GINGHAMS e. well-appoint- 1 TURKISH BATH TOWELS toweI our uu The Sugar Plum is Your Additional Net Gain v SUGAR PLUM NO. s ' u Lr , 25c SUGARPLUM NO.T i , WOMENS COTTON HOSE an e,cei,en 20c vaiue! Six Pairs for 25c AjiOpurchseetitles yiuj) uyoiirchoit(Tny)T!TtiiATiTTiW; I f I j Miss Elva Jex of Spanish Fork was the guest of Leah Hales Monday. We exclude Coats thread in a $5.00 purchase when Sugar Plum No. 4 is The more $5.00 purchases you make, the more Sugar Plum opportunities you have. - Concentrate your purchases at our store: it will pay you. (tV |