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Show THE PROVO POST (vent were Msdames. Phil S?feckartt R. R. Irvine, Jr., G. A. Hansen, Helen D., Redford, Leon Stablings, W. F. Stevens, J. E. Yates, Parker, R D.'Button," J.B. Ashton and - M rs. C.-- -- Tbj evening was cne of Jollification Mrs. ' Ceorge-Storhas gone to n erriuent throughout, and a Canyon for a few days visit Spring tertained at a prettily appointed-dlndainty luncheon was included in the Easter lilies evening's entertainment which, was Her party on Sunday. Mrs. Bell Fillmore has returned Covers much enjoyed by the following, to Richfield after a.week in this city rwere the decor atloausedi na were laid for Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Mr. ancT'MrsrCeorgStllles,-Mrr-aas the - guest of he- r- sister! MrsT Mrs, Mr. and Wilford Mrs. Giles, Mrs. Mr. and Joseph Bringer BsJrdj Brose Hanchett. ' v Mrs. UzzleBrTXeldrumTTdrrEilwInHettdriekeon, boff, Howard Blazzard,' Mr. and Mrs. But- - Sharp Gfllispie, Misses Bessie Harris, The elders and saints in Brooklyn, ler. The affair was in honor of Mr. Eva Hedenberg, Macy McFadden, N. Y., Including a number of Provo es, Rboda K. W. McFadden, LuciLe .and Mrs. Brinkerhoff. participated in a de lightful social affair last , week, at which a good program and dancing Mrs. J. L Jacobsen of the engagement Thurman, gam Baird, Mark Roberts, v& enjoyed-- f their daughter Laura to Glenn ed Glazier, George Jenkins ap Weeter, the marriage to take place Earl Van Wagoner, The Provo Amateur Press club met - j la the near future. Mr Ida Stewart Peey Friday wlh The Bonneville ward house will, be afternoon.. The president of the next The '1 Daughters - of the -- Utah the l.dQene. of a, fareweU party organiz4tonwMrtJElBie pbamberlaIn honor in Pioneers will hold their annual en- Friday evening Carroll, read an original play. Mrs. Clara Holbrook Jarvis gave an Intereampment in the Bishop building in Giles. All are welcome. ' Salt Lake City on April 8th, at 2 p., esting talk on "The, Mystery Story." Clover Laf club met Saturday m. The election of officers ,'wlll The Peay reviewed Tolsols '"What take place and reports from all com- - with Mrs. J. W. Lierly. Diverting jg Art f0n0wed by an original poem from the regular order of affairs, the by Mra garol Jakeman Black. Re- panles are desired, irembers went to the city park and freshments wwre served during lively Mr,-a- d an afternoon of ,Mrs.A,. FL.COS of Goshen enjoyed were and a home after visit games have returned e with their daughter Emma Jean, freshments. f who is attending the B. Y. U. While Last evening, March 29th, at th The character - ball given Friday. home of Mrg Maud Barttfn, president here Mr. and Mrs. - Cox were the evening In the Ladies Gymnasium of the pjfth ward Prjmary association, guests of Mr Maggie Stubbs. was a marked success. Ervin Wllsorf ber celebrated in unique evn' costumes the occasion of a surprise aged and .Donna Grira, prettily appointed and Martha George Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Giles en- - represent!1 planned in her honor (and by her pertertained in honor of Elmo Giles and Washington and received prizes. mission). The evenings entertainOlen Thurman who will soon leave! ment consisted of music, fancy daac- Mrs. George Barton, president of for the mission field. Covers were stories and games.' A generouB laid for fifteen guests and the table the Fifth ward Primary association, limch wag gerved decorated with pansies. with her officers formed a theatre aa' follows wer given: 6 You . party Thursday evening. Wilson; Chicken," Mrs. N. F. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Souter very Modern Dances," Miss Fern - ' PHONE 530-Mr, and Mrs. Lave A: Butler R rs , en- - and See Our - - X , ,, M'' ? i Jt 5 i J i n n it ! t 8 - WM Easter Are Just What You Want for the ? Easter-tid- e 7 r OURSTORE IS A VERITABLE GARDEN' OF NEW SHAPES - 7 AND STYLES AND IS AGLOW WITH NEWEST COL-INGS AND MATERIALS t - Match Your Suit . - , atj i J. i . at- - MrW, I- - Beirsach left CallfomU where they for Eatnrday . will spend three week.- - . A. H. Cain ha. left for h trip to Kenner, Wyoming, - i - -- I, 1 rf,- ' w y L. Raymond, .pent nd Mr f Lf)U attending the wed- Saturday ding reception ef Mrs. Raymonds . Rut filter, Mrp, J . s v i I ' , V'x-,- .Mr, . -- ' guest, The Saturday Afternoon Luncheon interesting .Bridge;- clpfe'Kieaberl ",were';the Beauty," Raiser- Hrindselnlan , ' Jn Cocher, Dorothy Perkins, t Primary Saturday, A beauUfu) basket of car-25c rrance and many formed the association.' Bu!bsv-GaBulbs, 1 Following the repast, the game was tSc.ISforfl.OO. Shrubs Heavy pan. ' Prlof to the departure of Mr. played at three tables, the favor be-at Tba Proo Greenhouse, Elmo Giles for a mission, a delight- - jng received by Mr Leon Stablings, pbon gighLO, where the flowers fnl party was given Friday evening Mrs. Geo. A. Hansen and Mr R. D. Krowy ld.tf Participating in this social by Miss Sarah Giles at her residence. Button. . -- - T turbans and' shepherdess shapes win ' t 9 - - The most cheering aspect of the seasons millinery is its which assures every woman suitable headwear. depict style and exclusiveness. a - -- 'tabte-eenterri- ity, i Princess Millinery 100 NO, academy AVE, MRS 0. E. MAW,. - ' - . fc Prop. J J McAr-1rar- 4 u we, nn otrj mg-- j i i We want to clothe you - this season and if ycu ghe us the contract well do it reasonable and well do.;: it wel Styles that step lively . fpr.youngVmen - engagements have to have clothes that Rtfe'Jup and coming. . If you are one of them you probably know just about whatyou want oo do we. i hat s why we suggest Young men with K V , we believe than il can be doneelsewhere.- Cur store is fairly booming with good th ng Come and see what we have. . Tbs same TfiSSC- v Don t fail to see our beautiful line of Easter hats and new spring merchandise of pnet the world met? We have a big selection in all the style variations. Each model shows the inhvi4uaJized "stynsh impres3ion that a mastcr fashion artist only You are sure to get the style-effe- ct your personality demands! AH the season's new fabrics. Glen Urquhart overplaids. New Tartan effects... AH colors. can-produc- e. At This suit has extra style, extra quality and gives extra wear because one oF the larges t makera puts their skill and resource behind it y low the which they are proud to be known.' Don't let price prejudice in. Come ' your judgment. every kind tastes. to suit all - Prices the lowest tis-Yo- for every purpose G Quality beyond question. Come trade with can t do better and you might do worse. itTa.r the-suit,b- Suits MadertaGrder itr ,g. fr l'b WCJ r ZnZTT" .. i -- - di-vers- Remember that, Our selection is unusually large and the dis criminating woman will find moderately priced Hats that , ' - a source of pleasure to you and admiration to your friends. most favor and we have all of them. Mrt-Re- , cf our special bargains and your Easter Hat will be j PrimiM-yjreacher;.- Mr., and , With cne The sailors, tricorns, was a linen shower conducted Barton; ..0y8ter gtew , jjr JEuph-bMiss Rayfa Jacobsen Thursday &ma DoUon. FortUne Teller," c evening in honor of the marriage The table was llce Hatten. her sister Miss Laura, whose engage- - profu8ely decorated with beautiful ment to Glen Weeter is announced. rlg daffodils. Those present were The rooms presented, a beautiful an- Mrs, Rath Allred, Mr Ethel 'Booth, pearant la their . dainty decoraUunpeay7M. Alta Woodward Lv!n and the parlor, being in green tta Broadbent, Mr Ella Wol- room in ykllow. The evening passed Mla Eupham,a merrily for the guest. who .howered w fceuuUfuV gift. on the honored mem. Mi Mlldenhall Mls8 AUc'c A delicious ber" of the party av utoa Ui luncheon wss served. --event ' ft! Up-to-da- f fabcrdaihcry te h - .V |