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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 The Utah Sorosis met at the home 'of1 Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Wednesday afternoon, when Professor Alice Reynolds gave a splendid paper on Pres- ident Wilsons Proclamation of War. Following the program, the regular annual election of officers was held, and the following officers of last year Mrs. by a committee. Alex Hedquist, president;' Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, vice president; Mrs. H. S. Kerr, recording secretary; Mrs. Abe Turner, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. B. Ashton, treasurer; Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Mrs. Christen Jensen, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, members of the advisory board. The regular monthly Kensington tea of the Womens Municipal Council has unavoidably been postponed, the date of postponement to be announced at a latter date. Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 ed The folks ladies met in regular soThe Primary associaiton of the Lakeview ward will conduct an enter- cial session Tuesday evening in the tainment this evening in the ward Elks club rooms. The card game house, the proceeds of which will be 500 was featured, and the prize IS awarded to Mrs. Thomas Williams, given to the convalescent home in while was offered to Mrs. consolation Salt Lake City. The following splen- Byron Denhalter. Luncheon was did program will be given by the served. children of the association and their teachers: Reading, Mrs. Roy Frand- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mr. and sen; character song and dance, chil- Mrs. Clarence Beesley and Mr. and dren of group two; song, Berdine Mrs. Thomas to Salt motored Hardy Scott; song and dance, group three; Lake City Sunday, where they report The old folks of the Pioneer song and tableaux, group one; song having spent a very enjoyable day ward were entertained Wednesday and dance, members of group three; and afternoon at the ward meeting house. evening. short vtalk, Mrs. Malinda Jorgensen; The entertainment consisted of a march and tableaux, group three and readA very successful surprise, party splendid program, including four; chbrus, song and dance, the was planned and conducted Wednes- ings, piano and vocal solos and short Seagull girls; reading, Mrs. LaPriel day evening at the home of Mrs. Zina talks, aftet which a delicious lunchCiinger; chorus. The teachers have Dunn, the occasion being in celebra- eon was served. The guests were ben working diligently in order to tion of her birthday anniversary. then taken in automobiles to the will be no preferred ac- there no we sell will 1st CASH for exceptions make this entertainment an entire Thirty-fivBeginning April strictly where Strand theatre e d they enjoyed guests were an success, and the support of all ward present and moving picture. an interesting of evening counts every patron of our store will receive equal consideration. Under our new policy we will be enjoyed be will members appreciated. games, and music, interspersed with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Chipman able to merchandise on a closer margin of profit, and better serve our patrons in the sense of ECONThe old folks of the Manavu ward the serving of delicious refreshments. of American enannounce Fork the were the guests of honor at a dinner OMY. Our prices in the future will be EVERY DAY prices. When an unusual purchase is made Tuesday evening the Sixth ward gagement of their daughter, Elva, apd program of entertainment M. 1. A. gave an interesting' humor- to Ray Olpin of Pleasant Grove, the this afternoon at the Fifth in the ward amusement marriage to take place April 12, in it will not be offered to our patrons only for ONE HOUR ONE DAY or for a LIMITED TIME, ward meeting house., A well appoint-dinn- ous program was a Lake Salt the followed which dance. hall, Temple. by was served at 12 oclock, but wiU be offered at its SPECIAL VALUE until the merchandise is sold. The consumer is most which was followed by various forms A large attendance pronounced the Mrs. Raymond Berry and Mrs. of entertainment, including an inter- evenings program very entertaining. interested in values when in need of the articles wanted and has the money to spend. We want you McMillan were hostesses at Russell esting program. ' were The Gptimist club members a kenslngton to the members of the ji to know that you can visit our store at any time and buy what you want, at the lowest possible price. ' Mrs. J. B. Tucker was hostess to the guests of Mrs. Thomas Hardy at Missionary Society of the Community afternoon. The her home aftchurch Thursday Congregational Tuesday the members of the Thursday Afterthe ernoon at the church parlors. Durnoon Bridge club and a number of card game 500 was tofeatured, The Wood-Clifto- n Company is sincerely appreciative of the fine patronage received and the Mrs. Byron ing the afternoons program, refreshinvite'd guests at her home Thurs- favor being awarded Denhalter. Following cards, a dain- ments were served by the hostesses. confidence reposed in it by the good people of Provo and Utah County during the past twenty years. day. Five tables of- - bridge were ty table luncheon was served, rosep received the favors and by and! ferns played, centering the luncheon Mrs. J. B. Ashton, guest, and Mrs. The Fourth ward M. I. A. enterMany who favored us with their patronage at the beginning of our corporate existence are our were Mrs. Byron W. tained tables. Present o fthe ward Tuesthe John U. Buchi, club. Following Denhalter, Mrs, Zee .Whittaker, parents Mrs. day evening in the ward amusement staunch friends today, which is indicative of an appreciation of our straightforward business methbridge, a delicious luncheon was W. B. Retherford, Mr l, ohn the when served. Easter designs were artistihall, following splendid Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs- - James program was test. Our policy is and always will be ably rendered: Speech cally carried out in the decorative ods, the only attribute that will withstand a twenty-yea- r Mrs. Leo Olsen, Angus L. J. Durrant; vocal solo, of details. .The club members present welcome, Sheene, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. L. Miss Elva Chipman; Shakesperean were Mrs. Frank Cory, Mrs. J. T. T. your moneys worth or your money back. We believe that 99 per cent of the people aim to be fair Walter, the hostess, club mem- reading, Mrs. M. P. Henderson; Mrs. Farrer, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, bers. and Mrs. Reva Wagner and Mrs. sentiment, FathersGreatest and do not enter claims when they receive value for their money. dora Clark, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, invited guests. W. Mrs. Honor Fatherhood, "Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. John Annie Mrs. Lucille Farrer, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. Lee Much interest is being manifest in Eggertsen; piano solo, Great-- : L. Baker, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. Mothers Stowell;. sentiment, Rotary club annual spring est Honor Isaac F. G. Richmond, Mrs. John' UV Buchi the Provo Motherhood, which will be given this eveWof-- t vocal A four-pag- e Frank and the hostess. The invited guests ball, in solo, POSTER was mailed to every home in Provo and Brockbank; the State Armory. It is the findem; Mrs. M. P. Henderwere Mrs. 'George Brattan, Mrs. C. E. ning reading. cities of Utah County, giving details and EVERYDAY ANNIVERSARY committee of intention the nearby having son. Following the program. Miss ANNIVERSARY Loose,' Mrs. Milt Jones, Mrs. Frank this entertainment in to make not did or call If us store. at one, charge get you prices. A. please Mrs. phone D. Mrs. Mrs. E. Thelma J. and Hunter, Algie Deming, Eggertsen WEEK, (the most successful Baliff lead in contest games, where-- 1 B. Morgan, Mrs. J. B: Ashton, Mrs. the ball one of WEEK, hisof in kind social its affairs the evenin all Mart Roylance, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, the participated. During Mrs. Reed Anderberg, Mrs. George tory of this city. ings entertainment, delicious re- SATURDAY, SATURDAY, freshments served by the BeeHansen, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Jr., and This afternoon the Saturday After-no- n hive Girls ofwere Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs. ward. the APRIL 1ST APRIL 1ST and Thursday Afternoon Bridge will Swen be of Mrs. the clubs guests TO The Relief society presidency of TO Tuesday evening, the Bonneville and Mrs. Fred Olsen. Nine the Fourth ward, comprised of Mrs. O. Nielson coma is ward act three featuring tables of bridge1 will be placed, folSATURDAY, s SATURDAY, Julius Jensen, president, Next Door, in the ward meet-- , Easter decora- edy, house. G. Haws and Mrs. Andrew Madsen, lowed by luncheon. APRIL As 8TH an cast of excellent ing APRIL 8TH counselors, were complimented Wed- tions will be effectively used. the exceptional supports ability at the ward Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Store.' nesday afternoon all will be well paid who atMrs. Peter Jensen was hostess to comedy house, when the members of that or- cast The Miss includes tend. Edith the members of the Ladies Literary Farrer, Miss Eloise Stewart, Miss ganization conducted a successful surprisp party in their honor. The fol- - elul at her liome'Tliursday afternoon, ella Bates, Miss Leah Van Wagener, lowing splendid, program was ably ''hen the splendid book, The Leland Campbell, LeRoy Pase Vocal solo, Mrs. Hose j' ters Violin," was interestingly re- - Jesse Sutton and Enos Morell, Lloyd Mrs. viewed Miss Grant violin Florence ' solo. by Eggertsen. Brlmhall. Kartchner; Light refreshments were served, aft-Priday; vocal solo. Professor Thomas er which a business meeting was artin; piano solo. Miss lone Huish;Alieen Johnson was hostess IMPROVEMENT PLANNED Mrs. William Ferre spent Monday Hibwherein the following officers to Miss Miss held, Jane interesting readings. .a of number her friends at her S bert, Mrs. Algie Eggertsen Baliff and- for the coming year were elected: home Sunday evening. Cards, music in Payson. east of The B. Third street A. side Y. Mrs. East James U. Webb Dell McElrath. Alma Bullock, Jr., president; delightwere featured and ened his audience with his humorous Mrs. T. L. Larsen vice president; and luncheon Grand Lecturer Mrs. Roxann Sea- between Center and Third South Miss LaPreal Williams, by joyed A. Mrs. E. Effilesson burlesque, Paxman, secretary and Miss Afton Hoolt, the hostess. Miss ton of Salt Lake addressed the mem- street will be parked and guttered Physical Resolved, That a soldier bonus Alleging that her husband has should A hearty vote treasurer; Mrs. J. A. Owens, corre-o- f ciency in the Home. .be granted as - proposed by Edith James Iverson, Ike bers of the Valley Chapter No. 3. during the coming summer, accord- failed and refused to The outgoing John, McDonald, thanks for the faithful services sponding secretary. the provide Donald Chrisstatement Gordon Hoag, Congress, was the question of a deof Commissioner family with the necessaries of Order of the Eastern Star at their ing to a rendered by the honored guests was officers. Mrs. Dwight Packard. Mrs. tensen. life bate of two in Mrs. the D. R. Heber Mrs. Charles Palmer meeting Price, Annie The Hugo Tuesday since evening Hopkins. Taylor people living expressed by interesting interclass deAugust 30, 1920, Dora E. Masonic Temple. Following a splen- on that street are very anxious to and Bishop A. L. Booth. Each mem and Mrs. P. L. Larsen, were extended one has filed bates, in between the Freshmen,, suit Rolph the district Mrs. Kate Mangum announces the did were refreshments program, make ber of the presidency was presented a hearty vote of thanks for their the and the court for divorce improvement city from and Sophomores, negaaffirmative, Edwin A, marriage of her daughter, Thelma, will be glad to cooperate in any way Rolph. They were married in Salt .with a potted plant, and Mrs. Elsa faithful services. tive, dnd the other between the to John T. Taylor of Eureka, which served. .Miller, the secretary of the organizapossible to carry out wishes of the Lake May 30, 1919. !Mrs. Rolph Juniors, affirmative, and the Seniors, took place in Farmington the latter A St. Louis man drank a few property owners there, Mr. Hopkins asks City, One of the most successful dances part of fr tion, with a beautiful bouquet of $50 monthly alimony, the negative, of the B. Y. U Wednesday. February. The young couple glasses. Now he wears em and is says. Jsweet peas as tokens of appreciation. of the season was conducted Thurs- will make of d custody Vera Mhile both sides of the question in home their Eureka. glad he can see at all. Better let and for During the afternoons entertainment day evening in the Odd Fellows hall, Elizabeth, the of were well supported, the judges in the stuff alone. Rents have dropped 4 0 per cent her maiden name, Dora restoration a delicious tray luncheon was served. under the auspices of the Rebekah both instances decided in favor of E. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist en in Wall Street, now that the suck;Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mrs. Dell Webb lodge. A large attendance was pres- tertained at" dinner the negative. for The Texan who married a girl he ers have been deflated. and Mrs. Zina Seamount, the mem-jbe- ent, and a most enjoyable evening Mrs. Walter R. Pike Wednesday In the spring a young mans fancy The winning teams of the preof St. : 3 George. 0 had been courting for years wishof the social service committee spent by the Rebekahs and their Covers were laid for ten, freesias turns to how of debates will meet" in a final he be liminary thoughts may ed to be sure that he would be able American, trout planted in who had the entertainment in charge, friends. to get another 10,000 miles able contest on out the table. April 6th, when centering to live with her. waters grow to enormous size. of last summers suit. ;'are to be complimented on the splenmember of the winning team willeach be did success of the affair. awarded a beautiful gold medal. Mrs. Leo Sutherland was hostess at a Kensington at her home Thursday, afternoon to the members of the David GoodjL'Ametia club and Mrs.Needle work, man, invited guest. music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the following club members: Mrs. C .Larsen, Mrs. Julian Greer, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. .Charles Brown. Mrs. Kenneth Cra- vens, Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, hostess, Mrs. Robert Stoddard, Mrs. Reed Bailey and Mrs. Oren Groneman. By Announcing a New Merchandising Policy OUR NEW POLICY ' self-invite- eon-duct- ed er 1 ii -- Lun-dah- -- f - I J , Mrs.-Jame- ' I Mas-rendere- d: . M Wife Asks for Her Maiden Name j ACTIVITIES j , thirteen-months-ol- rs -- Y , 1 L-- t TH1Q J SATURDAY CHILDRENS MATINEE 1 oCIock "DS At A Price Hurt Will lake tie M' Charmeuse 40 in. wide, $2.95 value Brown, Black, White, Pink, Navy, Marine, Henna, Pekin, Quaker and Old Rose. He Town Talk Mim AY, WEDNESDAY Ducthess Satin 36 in. wide, $2.75 value COLORS: Tatfeta 36 in. wide, $2.75 value pault ' r- - all the new colors. To select now is to select from fresh new stock at extraordinary advantageous sayings. J K i M in. wide, $2.75 value ' The Sale of Silks at $1.69 del Soie Ivory, Pink, Adriatic, Zinc, Folly, Peacock, Brown, Navy, Marine, African Black All At One Price i THE FORTY THIEVES' HAROLD LLOYD 0F Slllt SALE! ALIBABA AND S FWrvi MVJ ; m of silk xa. |