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Show 7p ij ui fu ;, . v i. j- PROVO POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. Spears Clve'4:l Tarty Mr. a,nA Mrs. O. A. Spear entertained at a v delightful 42 party Tuesday even-Fitz-roE. Of hohor Mrsr iu Mary ing of Fitchburg, Mass., who has spent the winter In Provo. After the card games refreshments were guests. served to twenty-eigy jSpecial Sale of . Engagement -Lent Mr. and Mrs. William Leavitt wish to announce the engagement of their' daughter Alta to Dr. V. E. Peterson, of Logan, the marriage to take place April 14. Jersey Silk Petticoats 4 4 4 Club to Meet The Utah 4 S . Sorosis will meet In regular session To Meet With Mrs. Page The next Wednesday with Mrs. Ernest li club Partridge. The papers of the afterregular meeting of the Tres-Jowill be held Saturday afternoon at noon will be given by Mrs. Christen the home of Mrs. Gertrude T. Page. Jensen and Mrs. H. C. Hicks. , Soros ht Birthday Party Given Mr. Mrs. Parley Cllnger entertained . served. Taylor Surprised Saturday Mortensen went to Salt Lake yesterday to attend the. annual encampment of the state organization of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Mrs. J. W. W ill Give Kensington N. Whltecotton and Mrs. George BratUn will entertain at a' kenslng-to- a afternoon compliSaturday mentary to Mrs. 'John Llerley, who will soon make her homo in Sait Lake. , Kahns Row. School Rev. E. Kahns V. enter-Ulae- d parsonage. alternating games were played and refreshments served. Card Club Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith entertained Thursday evening at. a 500 card party complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood of Preston, Idaho. The favors were received by Mrs. Wood end Roy Boshard. Daffodils were ned for decoration and a delicious luncheon served to twenty guests. Thirty Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious lunch asrved. Visiting In Balt Lake Miss Vilate Dunn is spending the week in Salt Lake City. Spends Wednesday in Payson- Mrs. Wm. Ferre visited with friends in Payson Wednesday Motor to Eureka Mr, and Mrs. A. Glazier, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crereton and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibby motored to Eureka Sunday and spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall. . They Come in Both Jersey and Taffeta Flounces 1 Miss Honored Miss Corfman Edith McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald entertained . a few friends last evening in honor o Miss Aileen Corfman of Salt Lake City, who Is visiting at the McDonald home for a few days. li - Limit Two to One Person . friends successfully surprised Hiss Fontella Taylor Wednesday night Oclock a. m. 11 Wonderful Value Entertains Boday the members of his Sunday school class Wednesday night at the - TwtdU Ls and Attend Bute Encampment Mrs. at a Lacy H. Farnsworth and Mrs. Alex birthday party Tuesday evening in honor of. Mr- -. Cllnger. The card favors were won by Mrs. Alf Johnson and James Sutherland.- - A delicious lunch was served to twenty-fiv- e guests. B. T. U. Woven Hold Meeting The B. T. U. Women met yesterday la regular session with a number of invited guests. The music under the direction of Prof. Jeppersoa was rendered hr the Johnson sisters and Rex Johnson. Mrs. Algle E. Balllf deread-ta-g lighted the andleneo with her W. V. P The Great Divide. by Moody. Detiolow refreshments worn ' Tomato, Honeydew, Jade, Myrtle, Silver pray, Helio, quoise, Rose, Harding Blue, Cordovan, Purple, Taupe, Bottle Green, Navy and Black. Tur-vOlO- rS . ' Miss Foster Will Make Home Here Miss Ruth Foster and Miss Verna Mrs. Thnrmaa Visiting Here Mrs. Lewis of Topeka, Kan- - arrived in Arch M. Thurman of Salt Lake is Provo Wednesday. Miss Foster is G. Lathrop visiting friends and relatives In tbe daughter of Mrs. H. home here. and expects to make her Prjvo for a few days. -- - To Give Wedding Reception A, wedding party will be given tomorrow evening In the Bonnet Ills ward nd Mrs. ; amusement hall for . Mr. Glen Fields of Pocatello'; Idaho, who were recently marred. Mr. Fields 'Is the son of Krg James C. Snow - and is at present the secretary of the chamber 0f commerce of Pocatello. -- 'Successful Play preand The Man From Brandon,Bonnesented by the M. I. A. of the of direction ville ward under the Mrs. Jack Teasdale, in the Bonneville hall WTednesday night, were a decided success. A full house greeted the players and everyone was sorry when the last curtain fell. GIveo-,Barb- ara y - - . , Mrs. Strong Entertains G. L. D. Club The members of the G. L. D. - club were the guests Wednesday evening of Mrs. E. L. Strong. The rooms were decorated with hyacinths and daffodils and the evening spent with sewing and music. A dainty lunch wo served to ten members. The club meets next Thursday with Miss Pearl Beck. Visited Friends Here Mrs. Edna Small and her daughter, Estella. who for a number of years lived on Provo j Bench and who now reside In Clay Center, Kan., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Redding, Thursday. Mrs. Small and her daughter are on their way to California. Mrs. Cheever Ida Visiting Here i Hinckley of Ogden Is visiting relaNineteenth Century Club Met tives and friends in. Provo for a few Today The Nineteenth Century club days. . met this afternoon with Mrs. Richard & & 4 Visited In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. jBeesley. The papers of the afternoon were devoted to the subject of Joseph Shaw are Salt Lake visitors thirds this week. - Holes In Plaster. Holes In painted or tinted walls can be filled with plaster of parts, bnt ths contrast Is often worse than tbe hole. The coloring used In washing waists can be used In mixing the plaster of parts until the wall color Is reached, and there will be no strong contrast to call attention to the spot McCall's. ' To Restore Perfume of Flowers. Mexico schools, liter Carrying Mr. It is stated that the perfume of flowAllen. The couple have made their home in Arizona, where Mr. Allen ers disappears as soon as the starch id own8 8 rather extenBive cotton farm. the petals is exhausted. It may. It Is the prosperity from the farm said, be restored byplaclng the flower only meant to the Allens additional In a solution of sugar, when the formaeducational advantages and an op- - tion of starch and the emission of portunity for the head of the family , fragrance will be at once resuraed to carry out a life time ambition to practice law. Renting the farm, the family all decided to go to school and have successfully- - attended - three; years sessions. Mr. Allen expect? to Easy on the Eyes"; An interesting report of the sue- cess or two graduates of the Brigham Young university is given in a recent Issue of the Deseret News in which It is stated that Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Allen and their family of nine are among those who believe that what- ever ones ago It is never too late or too early to go to school. Elijah Allen, formerly counselor ! i to President James W. Lesueur of Maricopa stake of Arizona, will this vear graduate from the University of Utah law school, having finished his third year of going to school in , Salt Lake. .. Mrs. Allen is a freshman in the the law school and is pursuing course as a rest from household Pearl and Cecil Allen are duties. students at the L. D. S. U., Dora at the east side high school, Vilate, Activities Of Women By Winnifrod Short V'J this morning, although her condition at this time Is considered serious. It is reported that she is suffering from a poisonous infection which has permeated her entire system. The ease Is one, it is stated, that has been more or less of t puzzle to the members of the family and her physicians. FARMER DIRECTORS TO MEET. The regular monthly meeting of the directors of the Utah County Farm Bureau will !e held Saturday 3 oclock in - the county agent office. return after graduation this spring! to practice law In either Phoenix or Mesa. - J attending school In Provo., Mrs. Allen as a girl made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8. Gates, parents of. Lucy Gates, the well known singer, and was considered almost a part of the family assisting in the home duties and even then showing innate ambitjon which has probably resulted in the successful education of her family. When Miss Gates heard the other day of the family who believed In going to school, she Insisted that she should like them to attend her opera, from tiny master Gerald to the barrister father, which resulted in an interesting box party at the Salt Lake theater last night where tbe Lucy Gates Grand Opera company pre sented La Traviata.' Taft, Frlnboff, Priscilla and Roberta are all going to the university training school and only tiny Master Gerald is deemed of too tender years for even kindergarten work. The case Is consldered one of the rabst "Interesting - in - educational circles of the state. . Years ago Mr and Mrs. Allen the Graduated , from Brigham Yonng university. Mrs. Allen, daughter of F. G. Nielsen of Arizona. taught for several years in the New a SLIGHTLY IMPROVED. Mrs. Charles Elliott, who is critically ill. Is reported by the attending physicians to be somewhat better Graduates ofB. Y. University of Early Days Enter-- School After Successful Career . Ethel Clay loti Everybodys Store Distributors of Quality Merchandise . The Elks Ladies Entertained ladies of the Elks club gave a card party Tuesday night In their club Music and refreshments rooms. were enjoyed. . Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Reed Boren and Mr. and Mrs. John Boren of Oakley, Idaho, are visiting their mother. Mrs. Martha Boren, for few days. Hello" Girls Honor Miss Leavitt Miss Alta Leavitt was the recipient of a farewell party given by the "hello girls of tbe local telephone company last night, at tbe home of her parents. Miss Leavitt has been associated with the telephone com The pany tor tbe past five-- years. - were roome of the Leavitt . home made beautiful with spring flowers and the evening was spent in games and music. Besides being a farewell party It was what the girls term a "backward party, many of them being attired in male apparel which was placed on them backward. Most of them bad their hair bobbed on the front of their head instead of the back and other Interesting forms of dress were adopted. Miss Leavitt was presented with & beautiful set of silverware by her fellow associates. of womens schools throughout the world for the Bureau of Education of Massachusetts to receive appointment to such a position, which carries a salary of 3000. - M ad ame ... V Pevonrge. n ch arge of Normal School at Grignon, The first woman wbo has ever prance j9 now in fhis country with a been honored with a vice presidency 0i studying the home demon- ln the National Underwriters asso-- 1 8tration work conducted by the Is Mrs. Florence E. Shaal, of e(j states Department of Agriculture. 1 the i STHEL CLAYTON n." A UDDS3 OF UL5 A. PARAMOUNT PlCTOEE. , . By Violet Moore Higgins , Lies,1 Ladder of In The When f s ft picture, Ethel ClayitonParamount la called upon to enact the role' of a auccessful young illustrator, pretty into the bargain, the part la one that falls in with factso acteasily that it scarcely seems ing at alL For Mias Clayton Is one of those favorites of fortune to whom the fairies gave all the gifts. She Sings, she plays the piano with the skill of a professional, she made a name for herself upon the ' to stage before devoting herself Is the present screen drama, and in addition an artist of real abil- ity, TheT Is ral knowledge in the way she wields the cuarccal, and . Vie clever advertising drawing - - r:Ts O'"; f" 5 Boston. r 4'' - ' Unit-clatlo- ; T . ' ' i SSiv- ... The New Hampshire House of Canadian college women are 'has declded'by a esto Representatives iu Canada universities asking tablish employment departments as vote of over a hundred majority which was introduced point of contact .between employer against the bill week. for establishing .ft' and employe. i women and children in industry. Mrs. Lillian F. Fitch is making The present law permits a" an extensive study and Investigation week for this class of workers. LOCAL MAN DEAD. during which time he was the candy maker at Hansen Catering company. Sprigg Davis, 6.?dled at his home, Funrhl services Will be held In S17 South First West, Wednesday, the Catholic church in this city; at 10 following a prolonged illness caused o'clock Saturday morning. .sur-- cess. But once In awhile. says I- - have Miss Clayton, opportunity to be an artlat in a film, and do some real sketching, and It fairly makes me homesick to . back to It for keeps; si Directed by Henry KoIker , ,r i his widow four ons. five daughters, two brothers anT three sisters. He is a native of Kentucky and came here about two years ago AT THE STRAND SATURDAY. f " .The dows. abode of a Rajah, consents to 'enter the realm of the latter and in a short time finds herself unable to cope . Palace of Darkened Winwhich comes to the Strand with the situation staring her in tn theatre Saturday deals with the life and customs of East India. It has been produced on a lavish and scale and.for-thfirst time in motion chorlncled faithfully Ior 0R SALKPotatoea geoeral the truepictures workings of a harem. or Phone 567-U3e or A young American girl, anxious to 9 call 460 E. Fifth North. gain an insight Into the mysterious -- vlvcd by Pasace S?biied Wisidows 54-ho- ur really her own work. A number of times she has wanted to drop everything else and make art her career, but has been persuaded to stay In the photoplay word, where she has made such a signal suc- - -- 48-ho- Sfjt-- n. A-- sum-tuo- e us fftCe Claire Anderson and Jay Belasce play the leading roles, and the porting cast 5includes --ArthurGer hund Carew, Christine Mayo. Adele Farrington, Virgin Nicholas Dunaey and gnia True Boardman. Frlng, Caldwell, |