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Show Tl,y tma mm4 PAGE BIGHT A number of young friends of Miss WJlnnifred Davis Imet at her home last evening to celebrate her 18th birthday anniversary. Carnations, pink and white, were used effectively throughout the rooms, where games and ' an , informal musical program was enjoyed. A dainty luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and 'Mrs. J. II. Davies,, the Misses Florence Wimer, Vallorg PetersonfWinni-fre- d Davis, Myrtle Ginger, Myrtle Davies, Hannah Poulson, Anna Affleck, Stella Clayton, Iva Harding, Mary Affleck, Eva Hind-marsNellie White, Ethel Bertin, " Anna V iddle7Ml8sMarmand Messrs. Wm. Affleck, Earl Fer- guson', Jack Affleck, Willis Davies, Leo Freshwater, Pete Bertin, Mangua Poulsen',Arthur 'PhilIip3, James4 Bertin, James Gatherum, Harry Bertin, Henry Stantinger, George Crookston and A. nuish of Salt Lake. l r t. r -- i h, 1 I Last evening Mra.J. D. Dixon entertained In honor of Cleon A. Harding, who just returned from Ireland after an absence of two years in the mission field. Tables were spread with the bounties of Ellen s3T 9 Wednesday and Thursday. Dec 4-- 5 Princess Wednesday and Thursday, 4-- s fie Evans and Lueile Dunn were guests of the club. The members present were Mrs. Fawn Kay, and the Misses Eva Hampshire, Pearl Olsen, Nettie t Knuds en, Ferris Noyes, Florence Moore and Rhea Kerr. Sliss Rachel Baxter entertained the members of the Billie Club last evening. A business meeting was held and 150 invitations were issued for the dancing party to be given by them on Dec. 11th. Sliss. Rae Elmer was admitted as a member of the club and Sliss Dorothy Froiseth of Salt Lake City was a guest , Is dosing out hi3 immense ' stock of Jewelry at a great sac- - t rifice. Now is the time to select your Christmas presents. - , s Jacob Coleman entertained pretty home wed-di- p Sir. luncheon Saturday informal an at goLiha past week was that evening, complimentary to Sirs. Sirs. held at the home of Mr. and A quiet but -- C. Lund and Sliss Vio SorenHenry Smith of Pleasant View, A. of Salt Lake. " son when their son Jesse - and - Sliss united in marriage. The Tooms were at- Sliss Irma Smoot has returned to tractively decorated throughout, Salt Lake City after spending the the dining room being in pink and pase week in this city, the guest the parlor in yeUow and green, of her sister, Sirs. Jacob Coleman. where Bishop Birdall Davis The bride MissDor6thy Froiseth has re-turned-twas uttired-im- a of her homeinr Salt Lake pretty gown creme satin with an overdress of after sepnding the past week in nunns veiling and carried brides this city, the guest if Sliss Rae roses. She was attended by Sliss Baxter. x LeGrande Green as bride s maid, who wore a dainty gown of pink! Ara Davis and Sliss Slelia Soulcrepe de chine. The groom was ier left yesterday for Los Angeattired iif conventional black and les, Cal., where they will spend the was attended by Peter LaVaster winter with friends and relatives. as best man. Sir. and Sirs. Smith will reside in Pleasant View. Arthur SIcKell and sisters, Sliss Hannah and Alice MeKell Sirs. C. SI. Redfield entertained of Spanish Fork were Provo visiat a beautifully appointed dinner tors this week. Sunday-evenin. A large bowl of Sliss Vio Sorensen of Salt Lake lavender and iwhfte chrysanthemums fobmed the center piece of City was the guest of SIrr and the (lining table, where covers Sirs. A. C. Lund the latter part of ' were laid for Sir. and Sirs. CTII. the week. BluSirs. and Sir. Henry Ward, menthal, Sir. and Sirs. W. II. Ellis Overlade has returned from Ray, SIr.and SIrs. Roy Ilalliday, the Reservation , where he has Sir. and Sirs. C. SI. Redfield, Sirs. been pending the past year. t i Caroline Blumenthal, Sliss PaulSliss Anna Selch has returned ine Scherrer, Sliss Slary Brereton, Sliss Lottie Redfield, Sliss Slay, from Ogden, where she spent the SIcBeth of Payson and Arvid week visiting friends. Shipman.' 'PRIVATE V - Sliss Bessie Gammon entertainSloney to loan. See G. P, Parker, ed the members of the Girl Ques- Room I,1 Knight Block, Provo, tion Club at her home last even- Utah X ing. Sewing and regular club scowl wMhjou can btoNg after Why business as attended to. Sliss Ef-- tt your live? pU -- tmlky i xntlv. ttstng Or. Mile start U By Tal'leta. Thought to Llv Up To. trouble die so soon as one that la patiently borne. Seeker. Love should be absolute love, faltb Is In fullness or naught! Browning. "Wondrous Is the strength of cheep fulness; altogether past calculation lta :J powers of endurance. Carlisle. . A word is dead When It is said. Some say. I say it Just ' Begins to live That day. Every right action and true thought sets the seal of Its beauty on person and face; every wrong action and foul thought lta seal of distortion. Rua-ki- n. Meat Eating in, London. , The amount of meat consumed in London in 1911 showed an increase of only 16,000 tons in four years. Eighty per cent of the beef and mntton was Imported from South America. Menlov has a ..complete line of Picture Frames. ABERDEEN, KING' AND HIAWATHA Lump, Nut and Slack. . Independent Coal Company - Knight & McEwan. 165N. Second West. Phone 459 . Opposite Woolen Mills. , Get Ready for the ETA Y o; We have the Merchandise and the prices g. Hearts and Diamon ' Apache Renegades Buster and the Gypsies Swimming and Life Saving Pals Dec life and the following guests were present j Mr. - and - Mrs. T. N. Taylor, Mr. E, S. Payson of Boston .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs, Thatcher C. Jones, Mrnnd Mrs. Harold Craven, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, Mrs. Sarah D. Dixon, Mrs. Eliza N.Taylor, Mrs. George F, Beckstead, Sirs. E. T, Harding, Sir. and Sirs. George T. Judd, Mr. and Sirs. John E." Lewis, the Slisses Ethel Van Wagenen, Ethel Taylor, Erma Lewis, Eva Bonner, Bertha Lewis, Jen-nui-e Harding and Slarguerite Judd, Slessrs. Cleon' A. Harding and Stanley Dixon. THE PROVO POST 5 "in the Isles of the Wild His Life Maxs Tragedy! The Edmund Flamm The Indian Mutiny Monte Cristo in 3 Reels Coming Friday and Saturday. Given Away FREE -- 40 Dress Patterns given away Tickets with every 25c purchase FARRER BROS. & CO. ' . ZL4 Bananas Bananas' r I We extend an invitation, yea, we do more, we solicit ail who are hr the habit of sending to Mail-Ord- er houses for goods, to bring their catalogues and make ' com- - A - The Very Best and Most Healthful parisons with all kinds of household goods we have on our floor. , We absolutely guarantee to meet any price on any article offerred in any gue. Mail-orde- r catalo- Put up in Germ Proof pack- "ages" sealed by nature Fruit No excessive freight bills, no broken furniture, no drayage charges. - - ' NoDisappomtments i I - per, dozen Keep your money at home and in a little Buy Some from Your Dealer while you will find it coming back to . you again. $1 . -- The Wm. M. Roylance 12) itpasty - Furniture , Bananas Banana s K |