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Show or THE PROVO POST MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923 Overflow Items Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor c Phone 13 a 3 C'X Jy O' , ' Mr. ainl Mrs. William F. Dunn and Lake City: A dramatic n ading was Mrs. Lester J. Robbins were week- given by Mrs. Kathryn B Paidoe. end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vocal solos were given by Miss Geo. Dunn. 15. Harding and Mrs Stein. serw d A (KIkJous luncheon Charming in every detail was the fiom srnu.l tabl c eafh detoraHd w deling inception giv n Tie- r reiving by Mrs. sMii sprung flow rs F. D ker. moth-1- ,' (diaries r. iLcktr of Salt Cal: ('its me ii ' li ded Mr oride; Mrs o W. Bailev,1 and Tr. and Mr-f tin a oOi r Harding, Mr. and. Mrs , k. r. Me- - K n n f til riailey da in form r ter of tin O' i if' i i n gave an in vt' - - Hair Pins Extra large bo:- :- 10c ;i A 1 fo -- Knit and Cut Silks $1.00 alue -- r t'ie aft moon S r! made the and greenery all about guests for that it was indeed a garden of cupid. Flower baskets were suspended from the ceiling and a large wedding hell form'd an attractive centerpiece from which hung and hearts. A bower of rosebuds and greenery was arrayed for the bridal couple. The bride wore a charming gown of white frosted ( repe rosebud trimings. Her bridal veil was caught with orange bloss- -' oms and she carried a bouquet of Opljelia roses, lilies of the valley and sweet peas. Miss; Alice Decker, a sis- of the bride-- was bridesmaid. was gowned in pink organdie and car-- i ried a. bouquet f sweet peas. Ken-- 1 neth Bailey, brother of the bridegroom, was Mst man. The Misses Betty and Nami Decker were charming little flower girls. Interspersed with dancing was an excellent program. A quartet, consisting of Mrs. Myrteen T. Stein, Miss Violet Johnson, Murry Roberts and J. W. McAllister rendered beautiful selections. A violin solo was given by Miss Ethel Decker of Salt 1 cu-pi- Rh-.d- , ARE YOU LOOKING FOR JUST GLASSES? Or a perfect fit? In order to have your eyes properly fitted you must have the proper examination the eye muscles must balanced. be perfectly weaken your glasses Strong eyes. Muscle development strengthens them. J some cases glasses can be deferred or discarded entirely. I use the latest jnethoGHtl(j latest the nstrumenw. Over twenty years in the profession. DR. PETERSON Wifi Anderberg, Inc. 46 West Center Phone 52 ds e. giam b" ioom a . t raiding 6f ('on-di- e; My Frojn th g, All, Love, but a Day." X. Hickman; a talk, in Italy, Mm Olga Mrs. Olive Prow ning Wunderly. Reading, Mis-- , A Grammar-wit- h Algie Baliff; reading, Prosiiice, L;iVk"p Huish. The reading of My Lat Dutchess, Mrs. Kathryn Pardoe; The song Days at rl.a Spring, Richard Con-te- r The occasion was in honor of the birthday of Robert Browning, Each member of the society invited WO Fum-ral- . guests. e Emilv Saturday zoning Payne ga ve a party in honor of her brother, Eldon Payne, who is leaving the 9th of May for a mission to the northern staff's. The evening was M)ent in games and music. A delicious luncheon was served to thirty-fiv- e guests. Spring flowers added fragrancy to the occasion. Sunday Eldon was honored by a dinner given by his mother in his honor. Covers were laid for eight-een- Spring flowers in profusion formed an attractive centerpiece. Miss Ail izes; SELLING EVENT Dur unusuil coL,;c?ti;:n uilh m.me or the lame wholes, le houses of the East h',a cn hed if to give you this vv ontie-f.i- l opportui c bu d c e to n p I y ! 6 vv high qu:; it;, merchari.!: ,e at thw e nity prices. wi 79c vj SPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR THIS GREAT ? $1.30 values A Wil--on- ians Mens Attached Shirts Collar- - decorated ot solo. Re herd coii.-hte- ii at Star and Portuguese, by Mrs. 15rtha RMberis; Thoughts From Sabi 15en Kzra, by Mrs. Jenny Som 19c Mens Neckties j i j. 65c values 7 . 1 Hair Brushes -- to 161? ll,2 Mens Percale and Madras Shirts Special Shipment $2.00 values lily rce Crepe ind Printed repe de Chines r)f Foulards, 79c Bostonian Shoes $1.98 Mens Satin Bedroom Slippers All-Wo- ol Bathing Suits Value s up to $6.00 Assorted colors; $3 values $2,69 79c 99 Fancy Apron Percales - 33c value Mrs George Leven is chairman of 99 George nesday at oclock with P. Parker, 155 East Third North. The program will consist of music and the following papers: Edna A ReFerber, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl. view of Edna Ferbeis Book, The Girls, by Mrs. H. S. Kerr. committee general arrangements The Long Island Railroad has for tht card party to be given next a which will appeal to Saturday under the auspices of the adopted policy for any reason a When traveler. ladies auxiliary of the American Lereason will be exthe block scores tickets occurs, to of are sold gion. guests and a rnost pleasant time is plained to passengers by announceaiMicipaPq ments in each car. The common pracvhe debates of the W. T. S. Re-- a tice of all employees on all roads is Pointed to attend the G. to simulate ignorance. This attitude w 'rpJ! 'v'v'ttim Ogden the 17th is encouraged by the railroad offi-is and lath ' this inmonth, met Fri- cials. Now whether the trouble day in the q q p lodge room due to hot box, broken brake beam, to receive the credentials. Mrs. C. detective signals or what not. the deE;, aw1,alKl N George E Brattan lay will be explained in the belief be the dele,ites Several other that the public will readily excuse ladies of the cort, win atteiul ani0ng the delay when it knows the cause. a 25c 99 & Voiles An assortment of beautiful patterns and color combina- Light shades tions. val- at 30c ued 29c Dark shades valued at 30c !i iw, EXTRA SPECIAL Bundles of K1 Silk Striped Tissue r L 50c Aik w 27-i- 2 'L'-- &,--. n. x x x. it it a. x x Mothers n. MOTHER know you would not be content. Dear Mother of my heart; If I sent greetings just to you And Father had no part For no real pleasure can be yours Unless he shares it too And so Im wishing happiness Today to both of you. This original verse to go with each order of flow'ers from THE LADIES FLORAL (O. Phone 466 I SUNDAY, MAY 1 3th MOTHER cannot begin to tell you. O Mother omine today The thoughts I have In my heart tor you, But this I would like to say Your love is evefmy guiding star. Because, dear Mother, YOURE JUST WHAT YOU ARE. This original verse to go with-eacorder from THE LADIES FLORAL CO. 230 West Center, Provo Phone 4 6 6. 1 h LADIES FLORAL PHONE 466 230 WEST CENTER. PROVO $3,75 ii i Lo- Crash Toweling Bleached 32-i- Chamoisette Gloves Gauntles styles; assorted colors; $1.00 values t- wide, in checks-60value n. 39c c 39c Chamoisette Gloves Suede Finish Checked Fiaxons 27-i- 29c wide; 45c value n. 29c Muslin 5? J?, IX ,Kj Ht ft xxx x x A Ladies Handbags . x a Tx ,X, .X IX !S Childrens 89c x. Lx'xJLxx Sf W M- .- V ' v' W w V wtTTTt $1.00 rx ,X K OCLOCK A. ' $1.50 values K 15ic a Overalls lx! 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Flowers that are freshly cut and as fragrant as the smile and love of a Mother will truly express your thoughts of her. K x x x.x Hats pe $5.00 values Xi .Jfi 98c Ladies Shoes Ginghams 32-i- Sta-Sha- Special 49c wide; 29c value ry Fine Cotton Umbrellas 'aiue Ginghams in N (Ji1 i Each bundle guaranteed to gbe worth not less than $1.50 regular price Gingham live it Remnants 39c . ' Hi ATuesday, from 4 to 6 oclock, Mrs. Bred R. Taylor is giving a tea at whom will be Mrs. W. O. Betsley and her home, 6 22 East 2nd North. Mrs. Isaac Boyce. Apple Eighty guests are invited. blossoms in huge clusters will be Utah Sorosis club will meet WedThe hostess used for decorations. 3 Mrs. will be assisted in the dining room by the following ladies: Mrs. George Hanson. Mrs. Lawrence tnnis, Mrs. A. B. Patterson. Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. IV. j, Stiehl, Mrs. R. L. Anderberg A :x; 15 CONTINUES Handbags 25c FORo DAYS |