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Show THE PBOVO UAEC3 TTZZZZZDAY, KT-SAT- the mfcen of the Columbia Sewing i Tuesday evening the Elks' ladles club of too Second ward Monday even--1 (. ratal capacity m the Elks' neiTMifflwii were sorvea oar- - crab rcosas. Cards played and log the pleasant session spent with Wil Mrs. Thomas to favors tha given needlework and music liams and Mrs. Byron Denhalter. Re Mrs. Etta Milner of Salt Lake spent freshments were served. in Provo. the week-en- ul d OA t Mrs. George Busby entertained at dinner Sunday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated in a color scheme of gold and white. Covers were laid for ten, including the guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Luke of (Midway. n d Miss Aileen Johnson entertained at her home Sunday evening. The time was pleasantly spent with cards, musio and luncheon. Present were Miss LaPreal Williams, Miss Afton Holt, Miss Edith iMcDonald, James The Missionary odety of the Com Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. munlty church enjoyed a kensington Ethel Duckett, Assistant Tuesday afternoon at the church par Telephone 95. lors. Mr. Raymond Berry and Mrs. Russell McMillan, hostesses, served and were Covers laid table centerpiece. Iverson. Ike John, Donald Hoag refreshments. for eight. A pleasant evening was Gordon Chrlstensen. spent with music and focial chat. Mrs. Etta D. Bagley was a Salt Lake Mrs. R. 13. Homer was hostess at visitor Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Kate Mangum announces the dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mis her to of Tbelma, marriage daughter, Bert Hedquist, Mr. and; Mrs. Mrs. James Rlgby and Lester Anna Hedquist, Messrs. Ralph find John T. Taylor of Eureka. The young ftigby of Salt Lake were Provo visit were A. In L. married Mrs. couple Farmmgton, ors last week-end- . Frpd Hedquist, Mr. and the latter part of February. They Hedquist and daughter, Virginia. will make their borne in Eureka. Valley Chapter No. 3, Order of the a Covers were laid for fourteen at Eastern Star, met Tuesday evening in Mrs. W. F. Dunn entertained at prettily appointed dinner given by dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of the Masonic temple. Grand Lecturer Mrs. R. J. Murdock Friday evening in Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Robblns, Mr. Mrs. Roxanna Seaton of Salt Lake was present and delivered an appropriate honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher and Mrs. F. J. Robblns and Miss Alice address. Refreshments were served of New York. The rooms were deco- Robbins, all of Salt Lake City. Roses the at of the program. conclusion ferns. in were used rated with spring flowers and decorating the dining mm Music and social chat were enjoyed. table. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Irvine of Salt Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Paimari Mrs. Walter R. Pike of St. George Lianu wcie rruru vitiuurg una ay, entertained at dinner Friday evening, was the guest of honor at dinner this Mrs. H. J. Stag spent Monday In The affair was In honor of Delos and afternoon at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Lake. salt reAlex Hedquist. Covers were laid for Samuel Paxman of Nephl, recently turned missionaries from the Canadian ten. A cut glass bowl of freesias were Mrs. Isadore Clark spent the early mission field of the L, D. 8. church. A used as a table centerpiece. part oi tne week in Benjamin, cut glass bowl of tulips formed the Mrs. William Ferre was a Payson Miss Nettie Duncan of Twin Falls, visitor Monday. Idaho, hag returned home, after spend two weeks in Provo with friends. Mrs. J. Will Lewis was hostess to lng The social affair given Tuesday evening by the Sixth ward M. I. A. was well attended by members and friends. Dancing followed a humorous program. sue i Prepare Yourself for a Most Agreeable When You Inspect Our Spring Corset Showing. Sur-pris- e We have gathered here for your approval the best and the newest of the foremost makers. Prominent in this collection are examples of the new "phantom" type. Some of these corsets are so light and flexible that they can almost be drawn through a finger ring. Skillful design in them has taken the place of heavy boning. The materials used are lighter, the boning is more flexible, and fewer bones are used. til TKoNcw f Package Properly fitted these corsets will support the figure perfectly, keep their shape, and wear as long as any corset you have ever had. These models may be had In various qualities and a wide range of materials. Our expert fitters too have made a special study of fitting these new models. The natural and pleasing effects that skillful fitting can bring out with this type of corset causes us to predict for it a wonderful vogue. Corset Section. Irvine's Inc. I ft Exclusive Agents NU-BON- to your and demon- strate them to you. MRS. MAY C. CORY 178 E. 1st N. Provo, Utah. Phone 489-Vti.Pntia Corsetierre Having Three Years' Experience. I WtVE QOJ To THE HrohiLN-S- o 7SH GO OF fJNp Z.E7 . THtS SOTE HUMOfil mi Barton, of the Barton Furniture company, now staging the big Easter Home Furnishing sale at that store. "At the time when spring opens up, the house Is recleaned, redecorated, repainted, and overhauled. New furniture added at that time adds so much to the good looks of the home. Furniture, carpets and rugs are less worn during the spring and summer months than during the winter when coal dust and constant wear are hard on furniture. "Spring is the time when the natural instinct In man and woman Is to beautify the home. I guess in that way we partake of the instinct of thebirds who build their nests at Eastertime. Furniture prices now are at their The windows of the Barton store have been decorated in Easter hUea and reminders of the approach of Easter by C. V. Hansen. The very latest Easter bride costume, by company, is worn by an mate bride in the Eaxter home furnish! ing window of the barton store. This is expected to furnish prospective Easter brides with a number of ideas both as to costume and furniture fur the new home. Wood-Clifto- d Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Strate and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle motored to Salt Lake Saturday evening to at- tend the play, "Macbeth." ' Mrs. Emma Chatwln spent the week-enIn Salt Lake, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Noyes. d We Celebrate Ouu !Oth AmiMveirsairy n Week Of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Chipman or American Fork announce the en gagement of their daughter, Elva, to Ray Olpin of Pleasant Grove.. The marriage will take place April 12 In the salt Lake temple. Both young people are well and favorably known in Provo soctiey circles, and are students at the B. Y. university, Mr. Olpin being student body president. Mr. Olpin recently returned from Japan, where he was engaged in mis Bionary work for the L. D. S. church, Saturday, April 1st to 8th You will receive our four-pag- e poster in the mail Friday announcing our new merchandising policy. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Buckley was the scene of a pretty home wedding today noon, when their daughter Florence became the bride of George Smith of Salt Lake City, The ceremony was performed by Bishop Nephi Anderson of the Manavu ward, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the young couple. Dinner was served to twenty following the ceremony. A cut glass bowl of tea roses formed the table centerpiece and the rooms were prettily decorated with spring flowers and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left this afternoon for California, where they will visit friends for two months. On their return they will make their home in Salt Lake City. V 55 We have served you for to serve you many more. " ir ,"" in ( .1 ,nin .in HE'S J BY LOUIS RICHARD I ,sTEnoF) THS IS 3ENri"E;NT WITH I 1 th,t rwfL' waa 3 give you even better service. iodrmmimi I K 0 THE. NSUJ--Tj 3 0yfC. ss SAT- - Luke McGlook, the Brainy BEAN Boy w...?1 . "" New Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. All the Fragrance Out of His Sentiments! ... Policy will enable us to Our Twenty We aim Years. . n Attorney and Mrs. J. H. McDonald in Salt Lake the spent the week-enguests of Judge and Mrs. E. E. Corf-ma- S5CK553S The Mayhew-Roblnsoorchestra of Provo will play at the Coalville high scnooi junior prom Friday evening, Marcn 31. '!'. ll' meas- ure. Satisfaction guaranteed. I will be pleased to call Hi EDGEGATE Those Extra Roses Took SQUIRE III VI 11 JJ'I' WD . OVE.R. THRTV THtS fS our 7HrtnA TG MRS. c.DQt.Qff7E J905E3 am FOTE The corset of "This is the best Ume of the year to quality. Made bur new furniture," said George E. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pond of Salt Lake and Professor and iMrs. C. E. Maw were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brattan Tuesday I evening. The table was prettily decorated with spring flowers. SEE OUR WINDOW CORSETS E yn lowest point in with ltttu any, chance of further reductions ' In some lines there wot be increase' before next winter. Houses that ha. veca KMuwn w run wiiBOUl refurnish now be made to may look like new" lng again by the addition of a rug here a bedroom set there, or a dining room By Carl Ed (3 |