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Show A. i TEE PROVO POST- in"" - PAGE FIVE I Ashton entertained at whist Thursday afternoon at 4 he family home on North Second East street. Asters and autumn foliage, vases' and jardineres of n flowers were - used-iprofusion ms . . MrsJohn "throughout B. Miss the-roo- - gdestS were Mesdam.es E D. Francis Iledquist, Alex. Iledquist. jW. D. Roberts, Alva Nelson, Gv H. IIeindseIman, Berne Walton; A. E. Buckler, - C. H, Wright,. Grant C. Bagley, Cc W. Douglass,- - Murray Twelves, W. L. Biesach, Edith Beck Martin, E. A. Thornhill, J. W. Stiehl, George Eli-d- a Sut-ot- ITavercamp n, W. Er Sutton, Sutton, Henry Sutherland, Ilenry Grimm, STEADFAST BENCE Mrs.-LeMoi- take-n- o , No. 20 N. Academy Avenue at a social' Thursday evening at her home, 248 South Third. East. The - rooras-wer- prettily c deeorat-e- d with autumn leaves. Cards and games' were played, after which a delicious supper was served to the, following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ellertson, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. John Foote, the .Misses Lizzie and Ada Taylor, Emma and Jane Starr, Irene Johnson, Mary E. Beesley Maud Green, Jennie Souter and Enoch Clark, Wilford Gray, Edward Duckett, Jack Souter, Wren Christensen, Dan 0. Loughlin, Ed. Simmons and Ray Morgan. Some Ideals of Mannual Training at the Brigham Young University. (Continued From Page One.) cal manner the habits of construc- tion. Manual training education tends towards the knowing how to do things, and .to do things in tu systematic way. It deals with the technical lines of life work which are just as worthy of the , Co., The Nineteenth Century Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs, John Buchi. A paper was given by Miss Helen Thomas on Doans other, e, Mrs. John W. Guy entertained sole agents Remember the name and hat is the crowning feature of her and our' Millinery com. costume, bines this with the best in quality and design.' A cordial invitation is extended to all. And we premise that none will be disappointed. d, -- for the United States. rHKRE the Seasons smartest models and the reigning novelties in triipmings will be exhibited. The individuality of a womans ne Gin-geri- statements that are appearing constantly in your local papers for Doans Kidney Pills. They are twice-tol- d and confirmed with new enthusiasm. Can any reader doubt the following! Its from a resident of this locality. Mrs. Harriet Braithwaite, First ward, Spanish Fork, Utah, says: You are welcome toeontiaue the publicationmf the statement I gave in praise of Doans Kidney Pills some years ago. I had severe pains across .the small of my back and it - was almost impossible for me to attend to my housework. The kidney secretions were also .unnatural. When I stooped, a me "feling of dizziness came over deand I was always languid and void ot energy. I used several remedies but found no relief until 1 commenced taking Doans Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price Foster-Wilbur- Millinery Parlors i of the Girls Friendly Society of the Episcopal church. During the was preevening sented with a handsome pin as a token of love from the members of thq society. The rooms were beautifully decorated with autumn colors, an dred dahlias were used as a --centerpiece. - Those present were Mrs. Arries, Mrs. McKellut and the Misses Fay 'Jennie Milner, Viola White-heaMable and Florence PeterLula and Mary Reynolds, son, Mary, Lillian and Lizzie Holmes, Florence Ray, Veda Gensen, Faul-in- e Scherer and Mary Sawyer. Could stronger proof of the merit of any remedy be desired than the statements of grateful endorsers who. say their confidence has been undiminished by lapse of timet These are the kind of n cents. New York, Buffalo, Mrs. Dusenberrys -- . - 50 AT Miss Augusta Scherer entertafu-e- d Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. A. E. LeMoine who, with Rev. LeMoine will leave in the near future for 'Chicago. The guests were principally members The Following Statement Should Form Conclusive Proof ofMerit to Every Provo i Reader. - . T ' September 25, 1912 Maiben, Samuel Schwab, R. R. Mork rendered a 'number of vocal solos and Miss Ida Smith entertained at the piano. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. E.A. Thorn-- " hill and Mrs. Alex Hedqmstr The . . rail, ifcMia? ttMiw Joseph Yates, W. B. Searle, I. M. Warner, Ilenry Gease, Alfred - Shakes peares Predecessors, following a paper given a week ago on The Development of the English Drama Before the Sixteenth Century. . Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ryan The Summer Light is the Provo visitors Midvalewere ' r.ladza Lamp I Persohs desiring young The Electric Company Stone Jars' 15 cents of ladies at Wilford Perrys. Beautiful Fall nn 1 miiiMierj Our assortment of the latest styles in Millinery is now ready for your inspection. We extend a cordial invitation to the Ladies of Provo to come and see the ' handsome fall styles. We make a specialty of trim- -' ming to your order. 'AH per gallon ' W t 1 44 is t t4 Vi ! It : I T 4U iift-- 'Ti btntw KMM Tonight Only Rube Marquard find in RUBE MARQUARD" WINS In 2 Parts - And 3 Other Good Pictures to-wi- t: Dont Pay Rent ' " AF, which time an excellent musical v thence St I 44 t,4'M'44444444444MH 4 i CHAS. J. WAHLQUIST J Attorney-at-La- E. Center Street, Provo, Utah. - P. O. Box 203 Phone 353-4444 444 44444444 4444 44444 54 - 43 t - Year Negligee Shirts Lco'.t. Detier when they are laundered by us that Is possible when they are done up at home, or by band. We make your shirta clean without We starch fading them. If colored. them to just -- the proper stiffness Is oniy'the placet where they are design d to be still And we iron them so they tit, feel and appear neat, comfortable and new We make the bosoms lie straight and flat, with every plait In place; and we shape the cuffs to fit your wrist and give them a finish and stiffness equal to that of your collar. - Send your negligee shirts with your other work, to the Provo Steam Laundry thenCe R f6 rdS: thence N. the entertainment of the public, 3 rods to beginning, Area 1.128-16lee cream and cake will he served. acres. 375 W. Center Both Phones The exhibit is free to all. Beginning at the S. E. corner of Lot ra 1, Block 66, Plat A City Survey The respective piecinet committees of Building Lots, thence N. 6 rods 14 are requested to call their primaries feet; thence W. 8 rods; thence N. 4 and have their delegates elected to rods 2Va feet; thence IV. 4 rods 12 said convention not later than Sept. feet; thence S. 11 rods; thence E. 12 19, 191, and immediately upon the rods 12 feet to beginning. Area 106 KING LUMP election of said delegates, their names J6q, rods. should be forwarded to the County! Dated at Provo Cty, Utah, Sept 9, HIAWATHA NUT OR Chairman at Provo, ROCK SPRINGS SLACK 1912. M. E. KARTCHNER, JR., Theres a variety for yoi Clerk. , relieved by Rheumatic pahm By C. F- - Johnson, Deputy Clerk. Dr MU s' Anll-- r Ccr.1 Co. V, Jacob Evans, Attorney for PetitionAntl-Paln Pills for hfr.ioh. er. . Dr. Miles' PHONE 4w3 1912 1C3 21, N. SECOND WEST First Sept. publication Pits for ail pain. Dr Miles' Anti-Pai- n 3 0 ABEMEEFJ Ircpcr. 369 West Center. 4 cm smile ALICE JOICE In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of Utah County, State of Utah, Probate Division. In the matter of the estate of Morgan Evans, deceased. Notice. The petition of Guy Evans, administrator of the estate of Morgan Work done by students of Ironwork. Note the practical nature of Evans, deceased, praying for the setthe problems. ting aside of certain real estate as a homestead for the use and benefit of greatest thought as the other pro- gives is the hearty appreciation of the widow and minor children has fessions. A course in manual others who do things, even though been set for hearing at 10 oclock a. world. m. training is beneficial to all no mat- they are in the work-a-da- y Saturday, the 6th day of October, The world has always a place ter what the ultimate vocation, 1912, at the Court House - in Provo avocation, or profession. -- Ml in for the man who is constructive City, Utah County, State of Utah. . need habits because he is an integral part of The the realm of life-wor- k property sought to be set aside of industry, training in accuracy. the world. Is described as follows, Commencing 80 rods N. and 26 rods Y. L. M. I. A. BOARD WILL -W. of the S. VE. corner of the S. E. ti GIVE A NEEDLEWORK of Sec. 13, T. 5. S. R. 1 W. S. L. M. EXHIBIT SATURDAY When I can build your home with thence N. 45 rods 7 feet; thence W. 41 rods; thence 'S. CT'fods 5 feet; the rent money. Very low rate of M. and see me , The Stake Board of the Y.,L. interestr-- fome-E. 41 rods to beginning. Area I. Association desire to announce thence . about it. llacres. that next Saturday, September PALM, Commencing 25 rods W. of the N E. 26th, there will be given an ex- corner of the N. V. 19 N. Academy Ave. of Sec. 13, T. hibit of needle work done by the 5 S. It. 1 W S. L, M.; thence-W- f various organizations thnmghout 8S rods; thence Sr of W, 40 rods; the Stake. The display1, will be thence S. 77 rods; tbepce E. 48 rods; held in the room formerly occu- thence S. 31 rods; thence Easterly 64 pied by the LaMar for a dining rods; thence E. 25 rods; thence N. 35 room and later by the Mitchell rods; thence Northerly 69 rods to Tailoring Co. The exhibit will beginning. Area 75 acre. open at 3 p. m, and continue Commencing 64 rods W. of the N.E. throughout the evening, during corner of Sec. 13, T, 5 S. R'. 1 W. S. Mrs. Bertha Ross Millinery Story 4 -- NOTICE; ve , and virtue of order; also the help that a trained hand can give in whatever way the hand is used the 'knowing how to do things wherein constructive material is used. Not least of the results political drama. that a course in manual training strong For Monday and Tuesday a strong trio has been engaged. The Websters, singing,dancing and sketch artists, are making their way westward and have just come from Denver, where they have been playing the Orphoum )ti , k to work for their board while atby It's the Lamp that will give you tending schoolorcan be assistedtheir mailing telephoning the at illumination the maximum names and addresses to the Regiminimum cost. strars Office, ' of the Brigham Electric Light is by far the cool Young University. estofALL !ight-i- t truly makes the best summer light. Running up and down stairs, sweepingover making beds -and Yinter or Summer, however, will not bending make a woman healthy or electricity holds for the home or beautiful. She must get out of doors, business establishment the maxi- walk a mile ortwo every day and mum number - of superior advan- take Chamberlains Tablets to her digestion and regulate her tages. bowels. For sale by all dealers. ' Mill- -- to- Do YOU use it? Why scowl whm - WEDDING STOCK- - The finest to be bad anywhere at very reasonable prices. Call and see Only the latest styles In wedding cabinets. """ day, The picture program at the Opera House tonight will consist of In the Sowing, beautiful reWild West drama ; Young ligious Washing Gold, story taken from Wild West Weekly No. 156 ; Martial Marriage, a 'good'comedy ; The Rose Carnival, scenic; and The Governors Daughter, a circuit. The Misses Vilate and Nettie Knudson and Messrs. Carl and Vern Knudson left this morning for .Salt Lake in the family auto, where they will remain over night with friends andeturn to Provo tomorrow evening. THE COOL LIGHT taste Dr. Mile.' Laxative Tablet W like candy and work like a charm, OPERA HOUSE. f' ! 1 444 j 144444444 444444 4444444444J4444 4M44 1 44444 444444 4444 44 h A cr.t |