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Show 'I THE FRO VO - HERALD 0 CJ oonn TV rooms were attractive in a dainty colMisg Jfern Anderson presided over or scheme of pink and white, hearts a delightful affair at her borne last and apple Wp8sonag"beinJedexr evening In nonoFofTMssHazel Ellert of the present clusively. Pink"1 satin ribbon inter- son, a bride-electwined with apple blossoms and hearts month. A number of Interesting games were extended from the chandilier"to were played and a musical program the corners of the , table and given. The rooms were prettily decand white orated with vases of exquisite pink place cards jn pink were laid for the following guests : and white Enchantress carnations. Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Buckler, Mr and The guest list included the, names of. ' A Mfs: Newcombe, Mrs. Briscoe, "Miss Misses Floss Dunn, Jetta Maiben, Nor PERSONALS. - Ethel Noon, Miss Dorothy Newcombe, ma Poulton, Hazel Adams, Hattie SutA A A A A A A A A A A Messrs. Frank Nopn, G. S. Humph- ton, La Rue Fariis worth, Madeline Miss Margaret Denson of Salt Lake rey, Doiglas .Buckler, and Harry Boshard,' Leona Dunn, Lurline Foot, City spent ,a few days of th past Thomas. The same evening Miss Anna Selck, Nell Jones, Lael Jones, week with Provo friends. Thomas entertained with a miscellane Irma Smoot, Corinne. Wilson, Mary ous shower for Miss Noon when the Russell, Margaret Smoot, Lily Ander-samMrs. Celestia Strong has returned decorations prevailed through-- ' son, Mabel Ellertson, Edna Cyane, from a two week's visit vi:h Mends outthe rooms. A number of inter- - Ferrena Bandley, Alice Russell, Hazel in Heber City. esting games - were innovated and Vest, and Mrs. Ellertson. ; ihe4 prizes awarded the winners. aa Mrs. D, D Hoiuz and daughter, Vir- guests at. the shower were Mr. and A CLUBS. inia, of Salt Lake City, are ,the Mrs E. E Corfman, Mr. and Mrs.i a. a a - ;. a V v y av r y y y y: y t guests this wtH k of Mrs.. .1. W. Bishop. . G Hughes, Mr; and Mrs. E. A.j Ujlt'U oiroiiuii ui cue? L' tan uviuaw Le.Moine, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckler, ... wag. hed .Wednesday evening , T ..a ny. ft "r a. L. rurnouugu oi vsuku; Mr .111(1 Mrs. J. U'. X.- V.'hitecbaon, ' airs. Th rinh spentthe fore'' part of the week in Mr! aml MnS- wniianrC. Cate-s-, Mr members and husbands and members Provo the guest of Mrs. Jesse Smith. an,, Mr, A p. j,uln, and Mrs. of the Nineteenth Century and their Misses Ethel husbands mere Lot!. Mrs. Jiriscoe. present. - The club WaiaCuni-miflgMri- and Mr :ot N(;)n anil V )Vi).h Xlv,uni;,e Mesa's. rooms were beautifully' decorated with Heber City are the guests oi Mr3- Dougias Buckler, G. S. Humphrey, palms, potted plants and cut flowers vetesua ouoiifi. Harry Thomas and Frank Noon. tind presented an inviting-apperafic- e. rvuvnon - - Next Wednesday is If there is any one thing you. want to be 00 . rr,ni - - fSm f j; j Mrs Sarah Houtz nf Tnnplc. !Tt:ih is visiting in Provo bis week the guest of Mrs. Samuel Leavitt. , odge-- J; Whitecottoir the everting -Nr .. WV dcHtered-th- entertained with a on'The address of and the Repleasant family dinner at. her home Initiative, Referendum Wednesday evening in honor of her! call," and his remarks were listened A pleasant feature Mr. and Mrs. Fred, C. Huish and birthday anniversary. A centerpiece to with interest, was' the solos given by affair of the Miss Otera Huish attended the wed-- of bright spring' blossoms adorned the Professor C. R. Johnson of the Brig-hading reception of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-- j dinjn table where covers were laid Young University, who rendered ard A. Hill at Mapleton Wednesday !aivMr, and Mrs Don Cr Gee of Gar- - two groups of songs. Professor A. . , evening. The land, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim C Lund acted, as accompanist. fa Johnson Professor Miss Leone Wilson of Ogden is vi- Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Upton Hoover, solos given by Mr. and Mrs.. John Carter, Mr. and were: "Faith in Spring," Schubert; siting friends In Provo. ' Mrs. A. A.' Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. "The Rose Complained." Franz; "Who is Sylvia," Schubert; "An Irish Folk," Mr. and Mr3.' H. G. Smith of Los David , J Loveless, Mrs. Mary Loveleby Arthur Foote; "The Passing of a Mr. and Mrs. Geau Hardy. Cal., and Ir. and Mrs. Don ss-and Heart," word.? by Riley, music by C. jGee of Ga.r)and are the guests of Ole "An April Rain," W. Reid; was givA delightful dancing party Mr. and Mrs,, George Gee. soward Speaks. en last evening at the First 0 cial hall by the N. A. T. club when 4 The William T. Sherman Relief about one hundred and twenty guests ' EVENTS OF THE WEEK. i were- present. The hall was prettily Corps No, 5, G. A. R., held its regular ' oa 4. a a decorated, in a dainty color scheme mommy sewim 4. when business pertaining to the corps Mr. and Mrs J. S. Smith entertain-- ! of, pink and green the club colors, was attended, to. Arrangements for ed Tvith a. prettily appointed dinner! Delightful music was furnished by of the delegates to at their home Wednesday evening in! the Brigbam Young university orches-- the entertainment Mrs. G. A. Cluff - " ' V . Wed-nesda- y. Are you in this class? You may not have thought of it,!, EC a sjXlep4.y ilne of the newest, nobbiest 1912 styles, that are "cool, dressy and delightful. 00 You want to be one of the first to make vour selection while size and styles are compl(e)te. Come now and J - , his new 1912 We have just opened s - '.: will te before, but now is the tim t o in line. Ml '111 BWnmi : . every man . aa. t '..Imu itucic - hat, and who is stray style to wear on - i in te new have e -- n V it is you up-to-da- . ... up-to-da- . . . n n o Straw Cat Day d aaaaaaaaaaa on n h n HcyrHow About Your Straw? t, hand-painte- FIVE J?AG - - 3C lie in the lead. . : We Have the Best and Our Prices are Lowest y- -- WOOD t nwuu u.j r j 1 u yJ J w w w f w v - w v v w v v j j -- 1 v honor of Mr. and Mrs. 11. VJ. OlliiHI of Los Angeles and Mr and Mrs. Don Mary Farrer Anna Spafford, tiara Tee oLGartead. CaraatToils were used! Finch, Marie HedduJst Marie SpafVan 4a Ihe decorations of the dininglable ford, Agnes Farrer, Louis enen, Thressa Oberg, Myrnl Cassidy, covers were laid for twenty-twAnna Stubbs, Maud Bowmen, Mrs. E. guests. . r " Wag-wher- of Utah, which will be held in Provo June 5, are progressing nicely , and special meetings of the corps will be ,held during the month to wind up all plans. e o j Mill HI Hills II 111 J. Glade, and ,Mrs. Fred Rasband. The Nineteenth Century club will this afternoon at the home of meet What promises to be an Interesting Mrs J. W. Aird on West Center affair of the coming week is the prostreet. Rev. A. E LeMoine of the gressive whist party to be given Monchurch will address the club Episcopal at 7:30 j day evening commencing on "The Awakening of China" o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall on- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson will en-- i tertain with a whist party at their home this evening when eight tables A pro-- ' of the game will be played fusion of the season's beautiful gar den blossoms are prettily arranged in the rooms. The guest list includes North Academy avenue by Mrs. . the names of Messrs. and Mesdames It. E. Knowlden, W, B. Ward, Chas. Ward, N. H. Nelson, Ed T. Jones, A. B. Morgan, Geo. T. Jiidd, Stoker, T. G. Hughes, C. A. Hedquist, John T. Taylor, Alma Van Wagenen, J. W. Johnson, David Openshaw, Hyrum G. Smith, Elvon Jackson, Arthur Haws, Jacob Evans, Ferre Decker, Chas. Decker, Joe Farrer, John W. Farrer. .. Miss Helen - Thomas entertained w'th a beautifully appointed dinner yesterday afternoon in honor, of Miss "a TSeJ June bride-elec- t. , Opal Noon, - W, O Mrs. Beesley, Mrs. Mary Vincent, Jane Williamson, Mrs. Hannah Leonard, Mrs. J. H. TJenhalter, Mrs. Josie Vincent, Mrs. Elizabeth Gillis and The affair will Mrs. N. W. Smith. be In the form of a dime social-fo- r the benefit of the fund for, the' entertainment of the state encampment of the. G. A. R. which will convene in this city June 15. A cordial invitation has been extended to all lodges and' the public to attend the affair. An interesting program has been arranged and refreshments will be ' served.r T 7"" 'r Special Prices on ? v A A A A A A A A A A A A A A i, ENGAGEMENTS. aaa A a aaaaaaaaa .june, ine monm oi Toses, uas ! ways been a popular one for, weddings and the "coming month will see the marriages of an unusuilly Jargejaum.-beAlready, the a number pf "popular ytfung Provo belles has been announced and it is" whispered that within the next; fortnight.! a half dozen interesting announcements will be made. of Miss LaPriel Dunn andfiert Crane has been announced, the marriage to occur early in June in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .las. A. Dunn. . 'V. .. y MIU-SUMME- - . .. v - ' . : . ' ' m 1,1 t CaH '.EIGHT the Flowers Grow. The new place. ' . . ,,- - SONG o HITS. , Gives $ i Art Material and Painters Supplies O Where the We do the rest. (c) at The Johnson Paint k Glai - Mrs.-Jenni- 194 W. Center St, ' . The marriage of . Miss Winnlfred Wll. Wllkens, daughter of be Nuttall Leonard will, J. and kens solemnized at the homes"of the bride the evening of Tuesday, May Z8 Millinery Prudence Bacon, Mgr. - The marriage of Miss Opal Noon, daughter of the late Judge and Mrs, A. A. Noon and George 8. Humph rey, will also be solemnlied In June. The date of the wedding has not yet been announced, but will be in the early part of the month, Phttern Haf " Glass WPaints, members of the musical circles of the city and their hosts of friends are heartiest congratulations. extending ..' NOW READY . ." 5." Both young people are popular HATS ARE R Remedy Mrs.-- J W. Nixon have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Olive, to T. Leslie Hickman, the'marriage tc be solemnised in the Salt' Lake temple, Wednesday, June for a. few days Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and ; healthy, and pro- The following song' hits are a tc- -' Color, motes the growth of the hair., It is a will be sungin tb great nrasS-- that clean wholesome dressing "which may Strength and Beauty cal comedy, "The Campus," May 13fcr be used at any time with perfect to the Hair. "On the-OlGym Steps." safety. tor Sake of Our CoHego. the "Just Get af fifty cent bottle from your You don't have to have gray hair or , "JsEverybody Happy?" and see how quickly faded hair ff you don't want to. Why druggist today, "How-de-doit will restore the youthful color and lf your look old or unattractive? "The Lily and the Rose." beauty of your bair and forever end hair is gray or faded, you can change the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy calp "Before you are Old," f i, ' "On the Ballroom Floor." it easily, quickly and effective by and falling hair. Hedquist Drug Co. You." It "I to that under the sell it Uave guarantee, using W'yeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a little tonight, and money will be refunded if you are ' "Same Old Love." ,x' "Spooks." ln'the morning you will be agreeably not satisfied after fair trial. Simple '., ' ! y :" Pritf'UTTt. 57-5- The " engagement Mr. and L. i natural color Every variety of Loose Lai ledB-blankand devices furnished by IBs-NeCentury East-Cent- er 9 Utah. street of. The marriage of Miss Hazel Ellertson and WilHam A.,)unn, two popular young Provo, people will occur in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday ' , May 22. CHILDREN'S HATS less conspicuous, and after a few inore applications will be restored to LOOSE LEAF DEVICES of, popular couples. engagement . We will offer special bargains in surprised at the results from a Single The gray, hairs will be application. I;! Oo. A little Paint and new; paper will make your home look like new We also sell Pictures, Mouldings, Automobile and Carriage Paints ' 224 West Center . ;.;u! |