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Show THE PROVO EEaALD, rCHUY, UACCH U,'lV The following participated In a delightful dancing party at Hansen's Wednesday evening: Mist II Miller, Miss Edith McDonald. Miss Alleen Johnson, Mini Anna Hedquist, Miss Julia Anderson, Miss Marguerite Cluff, Miss Arvllle Miss Alice Decker, Singleton, 'Miss Zoe Hansen, Miss Thelma Hulsh, Miss Afton Holt Messrs. Alton RobWilliams. inson, Ike John. James Iverson, Roy Andelin, Snow, Wesley Donald Snow, Gordon Christensen, Ncvs Local Briefly Told Modort Comf Corsets crt-Deoijjn- ed La-Pre- CTnd Mi. Pary Larsen in SaUJUke. Pet Elixabeth Souter, Society Editor. &y..j Ethel Duckett, Assistant Harvev Fletcher will In tomorrow for their home Telephone 95. UYorK. u Hoag. 'went Ukitd at tht-lham and home TueKday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones were suc Lake Tliursdy to witne alt Games and music were enjoyed to Taylor is a Salt surprised at their home cessfully wera which "H.iamlet." of refreshments lug preientation daiuty . iflW1 Java " visitor served. Present were Mrs. M. D. Wednesday evening by a number of Mrs. C. F. vVe trope wns the honcr Evans, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Strong, "Sir. friends. The affair was In honor of L n v cmtip. Jr.. returned from w- Albert. Mrs. James Mr. Jones, whose birthday anniversary D' I . guest at a social affair ghcu by a' iU)a Ml'8Ai,Afiln afta a J j occurred on that day. Games and number of her fri.nds Monday music were enjoyed and a delicious w L.lr'a V IhlL WIUI noon in celebration of her birthday LeiUI1Q Evans, luncheon served to thirty. Mr. Nephl Anderson PHop iand oka visitors yesterday. In the evening about. Mrs. Barry Wrtde was hostess at a anniversary. Mrs. Virl Martin was hostess at a Al interesting session of the Sec-e- d .hwnclDal H. R. Atkln spent the twelve more of her friends remember- at her home this afternoon. buslon kensington children's Lake at Salt the home in City ltrthday party Wend the occasion and assembled for the ' end ward Relief Society was held were prettily decorted with of Mrs. Evan Wrlde Tuesday after, purpose of enjoying a good social Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Thur-tim- The rooms KuL Helen Talmage left today for noon. The affatr was 'in honor of spring flowers. Music and luncheon Carnations decorated the rooms' her gave a biographical sketch of were also enjoyed. with son, Barry, Jr., whose fourth lit Lake to spend the week-enwas luncheon where served. Geore Prof. birthday (the lite and works of (r narents. Miss Talmage is attend- - anniversary occurred on Monday. The Careless, author and composer of Mrs. Virl Martin was hOHtess at a w. m H. rooms of members the Were (he entertaining Progressive crai l. d. S. hymnw. Mrs. OleE. Olsen, charmingly , kensington at her home this aftercnter-ljr.decorated In Easter effect. Games Sewing club were delightfully gave a reading and a vocal solo noon.. The rooms were prettily decorand music were enjoyed and a delict tained by Mrs. S. H. Jones and Miss, wag rendered by Mrs. Emma L. ated with spring flowers. Music and our luncheon served. A large birth Jones at the home or the former tins. luncheon were also enjoyed. Present The dining evening. day cake, containing four lighted Wednesday candles centered the table. Present table from which dinner wan served,! jirs. L. L Nelson spent Monday in were Mrs. Samuel Jepperson, Jr., Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mrs. R. D. Logle, Mrs, were Sack Cox, Max Beesley, Dick was auracuveiy aecoraiea in spring peasant Grove visiting relatives. Robert Jones. Mrs. T. Lt. Schofield, Menden-halflowers. Miss favor Jones l, Josephine Jones, Phyllis Holliday, Ruth Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mrs. John Send-fielAir. and Mrs. Douglas Page enterIvy Davis, Fern Johnson. LaRue ed with several artistic dances and Mrs. J. Angus Olsen, and Mrs. Moore, Leisle Harding, Carlyle Dahl- musical numbers were rendered by tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Leo Madsen. Mrs.- Rose Kartchner. AlLaVern Miss Gertrude quist and Weston Dahlquist. Page, Page, ' The Community church will give a bert Page, Mr. and Mn. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A.Specr enter- Thomas nnd children and Mr. and social thils evening at 8 o'clock in the The Beehive girls of the Sixth ward entertained at the home Of Mi3s Lyle tained the 'members of the Fortnightly Mrs. Arch Thurman and children of Procter academy. Following a splenNelson Tuesday evening. A delight club at their home last evening. The! Salt Lake City. did program, i box luncheon will be of "42 was ful time was spent with games and card game played, after - The home of Mr. and Mrs. August served. music during which dainty refresh- which a delicious luncheon wa Nelson was the scene of a delightful ments were served to the following: served. Mrs.. George E. Brattan will be hossocial affair Tuesday evening when Madeline Kirkwood, Lillian Mortimer, tess to the memoers pf her club and number friends of a entertained -they Bunch Beets 151 Beulah Jones, Pearl Froisiand, Anna Tuesday evening the members of at a dancing party. Fred Davis, Mr. a number of ilnvlted guests at the Peay, Vera Clark, Marue Startup, the Progressive Sewing club con and Mrs. Elwood Davis, Mr. and Mrs. residence of Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer Bunch Turnips Naomi Startup, Beulah Carter, Maur--j ducted a genuine surprise party om Frank Healy, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Saturday afternoon. Ada Anderson, Hildred John Mrs. Mary Markham, the occasion be Poulson, iMr. and Mrs. Clifford Barine Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown have reBunch Carrots 151 son, Lee,, The rett. Mr snri Mrs. Gnnrfe IivaIash turned to Mrs. N. A. ing her birthday anniversary. Anna Thompson, ' Springville after spending guests arrived on the scene in old Mr. and iMrs. Joseph Evans, Mr. and three weeks in Provo with Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Alene Kemp. Radishes time costumes, the following being: Mrs. Halr and (Mr anQ Mrg Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilso comically dressed as to deserve Wallace Hebertson of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Eyring entertain liam Leffler. . Green Onions Mrs. Rose Kartched at dinner Wednesday afternoon In special mention: Airs. Mrs. Leah John ner, Ekins, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletch EXXX3 Lettuce Mrs. Agnes Crandall and Mrs. amzxxxxxxxzzzzxi er of New York who are here visiting. The reason's flowers w.ere used as a Ed. Edwards. An elaborate luncheon Extra Fancy Cucumtable decoration. Covers were laid was provided by the for Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chipman of guests. Hyacinths were used in L...25 bers American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. X. J. decorating. Games, music and genMurdock, Miss Elva Chipman, Miss eral good time was enjoyed by all, Bell Pepper, per lb.... ."SOtf Leah Chipman and Ray Chipman. C. Hoag was an American . Mrs. Fresh Caulifkwer .... .20 Mrs. 'J. F. Fescher'was hostess at a Fork visitor Wednesday. children's birthday party Wednesday Watercress per bunch. 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stone of Eureka afternoon, 'complimentary to her Games and spent the past week in Provo with son Charles. 5 Parsley, per bundh. music were enjoyed, followed by friends. dainty refreshments served to twenty. ORANGES Mrs. D. L. Wallick was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rupper were the members of the Alternate ThursBeet and sweetest on the nleasantly surprised at their home day afternoon. The rooms were pret evening by the members of tily decorated with daffodils ana Thursday market the Ladies' Literary club and their ferns. Cards and a delioious luncheon were enjoyed by twelve club members partners. A delightful time was spent and PER DOZEN the following guests: Mrs. W. h. with games and music during which Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, servea. Whittemore, were refreshments dainty Brat-tan- , Present were Mr. and Mrs. uwigni w. Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. George Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mra. Fred Mrs. Heber R, and Tay (Mr. Packard, Mrs. C. B. A. B. TUE3 lor, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo price, Mr. ana Olsea, Mrs. O. A. Loose, Mrs. Spear, Mrs. Dean Mrs. Parley Larsen, Mr. ana Mrs. Morgan, No.l 80 Peter Jensen, Dr. and Mrs. Alma Pax-ma- Tucker, Mrs. Alex Hedquist. Mr. and Mrs. Herald R. Clark, The members of the Comus club No. 2 gs, Mr. 951 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Raw! inMr. and and a few iavited guests were enterand Mrs. Grant Eggertsen, No. 3 '.1.10 Mrs. Walter Needham. Mr. and 'Mrs. tained at the home of Mrs. Frank W. . , , The proof of prosperity of any locality is, dem- -' " H. R. Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfora Deming this afternoon. : Daffodils and number'1 onstrated home the of Folindividual were in owners ferns used by decorating. No. 5 cartons or 3 lb. Mrs. Sterling Taylor Dean, Mr. and and home loving people. lowing the c&rds & dainty luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Harold tiuun. was served to twenty. Soda Crackers 40$ Make Provo a "City ofHomes." Decide today.: Miss Maurine Bee entertained the Mrs. Frank Reynolds was hostess to Come in and guess how members of the M. J. Bv club at her club at home Motfday evening. The time was the members of the L'Ametia her home i afternoon. The many Easter Eggs there is spent pleasantly with games ana rooms "wereyestertfay decor aited with : prettily followed by dainty refreshmusic flowers and ferns; Sewing and in the glass jar in our winments served to Miss :Agnea Farrer, spring Miss Alcea pouiton. a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by Anna Miss Peay, I dow. Use the assistance of this company and see your Miss Joseph ine. Jones, Miss Lucile twelve, including the invited guest, Mrs. Howard Whiting of Springville, s Olsen Miss Beulah Jones, miss rni-lihome before ii is buiit,: service. Adams, Miss Helen Hedquist. Miss Mrs. D. W. tjfctert' entertained at miss Lauian Kirkwood, Madeline Monday evening in 'honor 'of Mortimer. iMiss Loree van wagenen, dinner her husband whose birthday anniverMiss Florence Fail, Miss Cluff, Miss- sary occurred on that day. The table Mary Taylor. decorations were sweet peas. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mrs. J. E. Dillon and baby daughter Strong, Mrs. M. D. Evans, Mrs. James returned Dillon have A GOOD PLACE TO and Mrs. Bessie I. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page, Exclusive Rieseotitfive of th$ Naijopal to Eureka :after spending a ween in Mr.Evans, and Mrs. J. K. Gilbert, Miss Agnes Provo with 'Mr. and Mrs. C. F. TRADE Evans, Miss Zella Evans and Leland Alice L. Reynvlds Xlit--s Comfort Is the keynote of corset designing today; but to design for comfort and not sacrifice style or support presents curtain difficulties that are only overcome by long experience in this particular field of design. r ' ji - - - , 1 Our feeling that tho broad experience possessed by the makers of the Modart Corset in designing for comfort would warrant special featuring of this line in our Corset Section was justified when our buyer inspected tho Modart advance showings V J e. d sev-Th- e Jen-Lizzi- e These new Modart models from which we have made large selections are examples of comfort designing at its I Groceries best - ' Just . In J .. ...... ISl They are ounces lighter and far more flexible than any corset you have ever seen. Yet they are so cleverly designed that they support the figure perfectly and bring out the wearers' graceful lines to the fullest advantage. ..,,7 ........ .....10 IT Sea-moun- Our expert corsetiers will be glad to show you these new models. Corset Section self-invite- d Exclusive Dealers , s 250;45;6575 Provo Prosperity Build a Home FLOU We have unloaded the last of our car of Elslnore "High Patent Flour." Th a flour Is superior to most, flour. , It Is .ground from Utah's choicest wheat, and is hlghlyrecommeoded ty all who have used It. By buying; in a large quantity we were able to get It about 40 cents .below the wholesale market price. We ars passing this great saving on n our customers by placing it In our unusual bargains for Saturday morning. Your oppor- tunity is at hand. i ' f Evans. Phone 194, 195 and 56. Mrs. Olive Milburn, Mrs. Mary Mark- C FAR VISOWL Without II A MmA mine Lens and demon- you. MRS. MAY C. CORY 178 E. 1st N. Provo, Utah. Ignorance of law is no excuse. if you have headache, Let Nu-Bo- Phone 489-Corsetierre Having Three Years Experience. ne me save- you, - my passes stop such defects. 0. H. HKINDSELMAN STRAND WITH Special . Children's nSELMAtl Matinee OPTICAL &JEWELRY COMPANY 120 West Center Phone 386-- llllXIIIlllEllllllKXlEXSSSXIMSailiaiKBXSBIIilBiaili nter- - Titmit ple ....'.'.'.r;.ty.4:;...45c Smal .Gans sliced Pjfleapple.f j15c 2 Smaff Cans grated PineWe have a good , V 'Jamr; Case, 24 Cans ,V, X - iaily-i- n ui fresh each morning. , 35c lb. Skaggs Butter jiull Cream Cheese, 5 lb. lots, lb.23c Vvll Cream Cheese, lb 25c ;l i'l?"!aVl Small Can Cocoa . Loganberry Jarii. :::ioc ..ja.35 . . . t'.-- e 9c . ... 9c Can Blackberry Jam.. 9c Can.. Apricot Jam....-,- , . ... 9c Can Peach Jam $1.05 1? Can's eiither kind 2. Large Cars Royal Apricot 55c Jam pancake" Jam Jar Fresh Prune Jam.... 47c 23c I BROOMS Spring time brings house cleaning.. Most every home will need a strong 'new Broom. 69c Brooms Extra Quality 20c Heavy : Mop Sticks ' Pure LARD Lard packed in pails. ' 10 lb. Net Pail Pure Lard $1.60 5 lb. Net Pail Pure Lard 85c 35c 2 lb. Net Pail Pure. Lard Take your choice tomorrow of one special lot of petticoats Qly (J2 e i pt. Mozola Oil la t" qt. Oiil 1 , pt. iVVessen Oiil ,M-.o- i qt.tWessen Oil flour Large pkg. Albers Buckwheat. .29c Large pkg. Albers Flapjack ... .29c 35c 2 pkgs. Aunt Jimmima 19c 4 pkgs. Armour's Pancake Jello, all flavors. Ice Cream Powder Knox Geletine . . . i . Food. .10c 10c .19c your favorite Breakfast 27c Large pkgs. Rolled Oats. Large pkg. Rolled Wheat. . .y. .29c Large pkgs. Cream of Wheat... 23c 10c Post Toasties, pkg 10c Corn Flakes, pkg 2 Shredded Wheat 25c 20c Bran Krumbls, Kellogg's RAISINS .27c .53c ..25c ..49c ... CEREALS Select SALAD OIL ; , H Snow-whit- 35c 20c 9c 20c 40c 23c JELLO Large Cans Mountain Maid Large f Large pkg. Postum Ccrjal Large Can Instant Postum Medium Can Instant Postum... 1 j ! .Skaggs Creamery Butter is made Salt Lake and comes to - COCOA B0STUM fMsfCana Cocoa assortme nt of 1.gjj. Can Cocoa , These ' ' value. , i) Can Strawberry " Wonderful Dresses(M (hC at this low price - IlotreP c .18c .13c .25c 25c . T JAMS ouality. Jams,, Tliese Items Listed Here Represent .121-2- BUTTER PINEAPPLE vOjur atock of Pineapple is grftw;, tag SffMH, gei a oon or ine urge &ans before they are gone. f Large Cans sliced R(ineappi.'r25c 2 metflium Canr sliced Pine, EXlEXSJIIIIllIlllEXiiHa u .'.$1.29 ....35c ....60c SOME REGULAR PRICES - 8 a Aim 1 aople guaranteed. I will be pleased to call strate them to eyestrain, and 'Mrs. iDouglas Page tion rs strabisimes, squint or nervousness. You will pay the penalty, unless defect are corrected. V iMr. 5HJBQ$fE 'CORSETS The corset of .quality. Made io your measure. Satisfac- KRYPIOil I - wr a X .tiei Provo Lumber Co. v .'; Sfc of High Patent or Harvest Queen Flour bara of McDonald's unsweetened Chocolate... 10 lbs. Extra Fine Beet Sugar 18c Beef Pot Roasts, shoulder, lb 25c Shoulder, Pork Roasts, best cuts, lb 20c Shoulder Pork Roasts, shank end, lb '!,' 20c Fresh Country Sausage, 2 lbs. for k ' Sutton Market ; r i rriTTv Seeded Raising Seedless Raisins ; Prunes lbs. Large Prunes 2 pkgs. 2 pkgs. 2 lbs. 2 45c 45c 29c 33c Fine Swiss embroidered collars, sets and waist fronts, values to ACk Saturday CLARK MARGUERITE In "ALL OP A SI DDEN PEGGY" Urigfjs Comedy BURTON HOLMES . - Dll?'8 t&L 17 Von would hardly ilii.il; it possible to he a Mr to s Ihi'SO fur Li'.iy il.'t $11.95. i Traavel Picture k:-::- $3:50, for ' glllIflMII("IIIIIB2EIISIKailERII,KIIIIIIISKCSZIIII3XRBCIEIIIfsl2BliIHSiICl AVEST CENTER STREET. j PRVO. UTAH. ' j A fin! lead and Use tho Wionl I Hi Ull rtUOi |