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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1011. ..M,r,tapd Mrs. Alvaro Bee be, of Green River, are at the Hotel Roberts for a few days, guests of Mr, and Mrs. D.' R. Beebe. Mr. Beebe is a cousin of the Beebe brothers of Provo. and baa jecent'y-eoai- e to Utah fram-Ne- Ne.w--s Society 1 Sweater -- Loose-StIeWeddin?. The Loose, home, ;at 383 East . Second South, street, was the scene TuesdaV evening of a beau- H i ;' timr- - atTo when, clock; Miss "Fay trie talented and attracLoose, tive daughterof Colopr and Mr.s. C Er Loose," and "DrrAyilliara ? , Heber-branc- -- y receptjorr which was attover two hundred i wedding ended-'by. riends.- - The . - roonia-wbi- ? formed ch tbe-se-t- ting for the bri'liant affair were bright with masses of beautiful fjow-jr- t, and a most artistic bower-lik- e rrangement of palms and ferns, pink asters and roses was seen in the par-'o- r for the bridal party which stood nder an ex Quislte weddlngjbelljf milax, studded, with roses and. asters, tiring the ceremony. A profusion of milax and white satin ribbon were jacefully-festoone- fof-aobe- ( h -- arebeing offered - r.: at especialljTat tractive "prices. every man, woman and child in these United States can know arid enjoy the crisp good4 ness of fresh baked soda crackers wit Sweaters with s. Sweaters with heck. aters in every new style. - - ' d person inathousand had ever tasted a really igood soda as it came fresh and crisp ::from the oven. THIS WEEK Ladies' Misses' and Infant's Sweaters - " John Stiehl, oi" New Yorlc, were married by .Ider Joseph A. was witr nessed "byimmedfate relatives and closest friends of the couple, and was followed-ban elaborate a short time agot scarcely ode braska. They wilTmake an extensive Mrs. W. D. Roberts at the Hotel Rob .tour through the East before return erts. .The first paper 'was jrfven by to their home. ing Mrs. James Henry, on the history of France, followed by a paper, "A Mrs. A. G. Beebe Is spending a few or raris," by Mrs. Wifc days witb relatives In American Fork, tiam L. Biersach.- - Thersident's ad Mr. and .Mrs." W. A. Arrles have dress was one of the pleasing features Of the sessIbnThe club wi'l meet moved from Salt'.rfSe City to Trovd Wednesday afteincK)nnetTjat fthe and wo located at theClift residence bome of Mrs. S." R. Callaway. at 331 East Center street. Mr. Arries line' is conductor on the ' " Mr. pnfl Mra a Q, .Teeples an- - of the Denver & Rio Grande. uounce the engagement of their daughter, Fay,' to Earl Stewart, the - Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Devoud have wedding' to take place the early part moved from Olmsted to Provo and hare taken ' the former Zoelner cot . tage, where they will remain during " Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Beebe enter- the. winter. tained with a delightful llttledlnner Mrs. David Yearsley returned to Monday evening at theliotel Roberts home in Salt Lake City, after her in compliment to Mr, and Mrs.Alvaro Beebe. The other guests were Mr. and spending the past ten days with her Mrs; M. L. Pratt and Mrs. Olive An daughter, Mrs. Theodore Hatfield. dorson. 7'T ' v Mrs. Alice Farrel and v daughters, In compliment to Mr. and Mrs,.Al- - Marjorie and Etheirne, f Salt Lake vaj Beebe, Mrs. lit. L. Pratt enter City, are visiting' friends' in Provo this talned at a delightful family affair week, . Luncheon was Tuesday evening. Miss Josephine Thomas, of SpringBerved-- . and a musical program and ' t ville, is. a Provo visitor today. cards were features' of the evening. . Mrs. Diana Smoot entertained her UTAH SPEAKERS. - Tentative arrangements for the Preceding the ceremony a choice cousins, Mrs. Allie Yearsley and Mrs 6tf Utah the program day, public jit. uusical program was given by Prof, Theodore Hatfield, at dinner at her ' lands convention at Denver, Septem' i. C. Lund. At the first sweet strains home Tuesday evening. ber 28 to October 3 were made : :f the Lohengrin bridal; chorus the at a meeting of the members club Nineteenth will The Century bridal party entered the parlor Mrs. of committee and the following the tomorrow meet home afternoon the at Preston O. Peterson, matron of Jionor, '..Mrs.. EUA.JThomhilL Jt wUl .be Utahans will speak at the conveu-tion- : ot the bridegroom and groomsman, Edi A F. Doremus, on "Wise .and "art"-daat the club and an inter win R, Loose, brother of the- bride, Results of the Public Beneficient has been prepared. " preceding the lovely young bride, who esting program Lands Policy as Applied to- Utah;" came in withfler father. The soft, will-m-eet The. Sorosia Junior-clu- b Relation Good of "The the Roads a we ct" Btraina of the love song from this evening at the. home of Mrs. Les- Movement to the Best Development Lohengrin were played 'during the cer- ter G. Baker, when an interesting pro of the West and Problems Which the emony, changing to the triumphant will be given. Movement Presents," by J. S. Widtsoe. gram chords. of the Mendelssohn wedding .." "The Possibilities of Dry Farming,' march at the conclusion of the cere Dr. L. A. Merril. .Dr.. A. F. Sweet by . mony.. also will speak on a- subject to be c Thehride wore an . exquisite wed- - j arranged later, ding gown of white si'k chiffon" over Duchess satin, in Edwin Ri Loose, who' cameJrom silver. A handsome veil of white California iattend "the Monday '""to" tJVaught with a her figure, and she carried a IjOose-Stiewedding, accompanjed by .bouquet of white rosebuds, withT a his E. Fennell, will return classmate, shower of sweet peas falling from it to Belmont the school today. Her only Jewel was a magnificent diaand pearl necklace, the gift of mond Miss Leona Wilson, who has been a her father. Mrs. Peterson's was tur) of guest at the C. E. Loose home during jwn with touches of the past two weeks, will .return to quoise- bluesatln," black velvet, and she carried an, arm- her home in Ogden this evening. ful of rosa. Mrs, C E. Loose, mother Miss Marie " Startup and Miss C,o jOt the bride, wore an exquisite gown sette Startup have gone to Vernal for ;of.OH hmcadpfl sntln LrArtifltie floral decora t Inn a wpw m weeks' outing " ' i : - i J School Swea ers out going to the bakePs yes-terda- yr Cardinal Black Brown Cream Tan Navy ' j PERSONALS oven. U n e e da Bi s c u i t bring the bakery to r' 111 J III.. .1 I) - ' d ,f ns or oeoole know these perfect Soda Crackers in their original good-Mor- e ness. millions - imam Stale Leather Like C II UIIIW u Stale Eggs ''."-..". Like a-t- wo evidence everywhere throughout the I'wum, uic uuxary aeep yenow roses, while pink la 'France roe and sweet! peas adorned the dining room. Here an exquisite lace centernieta jover - rink.; satin adorned 'the- - table with pink satin ribbon extending jfrom. the chandelier to the corners-- . ending in artitsic bows. From this .room- - supper was served In buffet .style, under the direction of J. II. R. Franklin, nt Snlf T.fiV r"it' The wedding ' presents were many and beautiful, including cut glass and ';.' mlVerware. - '. J- Z ..yT'v- T .The marriage of Miss Nellie Roun-d- y and J. F. Greer was solemnized Wednesday in the Salt "take City ie and the young couple will leave ioay for -- an extensive 'honeymoon ;trlp in, California. Another marriage pf yesterday was" that of. Miss Laura Jlolmon and Roland Logy, of Amerl-ca- n .Fork, which a! so occurred In the Salt Lake City temple. Mr. and "Mrs. Iogy left Wednesday evening " for Price, where.they will reside. . ' " - 1 - - J. X A. . '. ' ... Miss Margaret Candland, who has the gueat of Mi8a Lael Jones dur Ing the past week,, left TueBday eve- Fresh Oysters, first of the season served at- - - Fresh Eggs SPENCER'S CAFE th' there-duri- ng cepted - a therwiclir ositfbn , with the ; public schools. tronQId r M. OPEN ALL NIGHT Remember, We Cater to Ladies 1. ? hl - Miss. sell you a of Eureka, is the guest of Mrs, Cooper An derson at Olmsted this week. al, better shoe cents, than you can get elsewhere for - "."DEATH OF KING r : EXCLUSIVE DESIGM -- y- Opening Sept. 22-2- 3 Iirv-Histori- cal REX MISCELLANEOUS. "THE $100 BILL" -Yita. Drama; "HIS FRIEND WIFE" Society Drama. . Jloses and Carnations In pots-wbloom, all wintei1 Provo Greenhouse Co: PHONE 80, f -- - ; Millinery7DispIay of the latest shapes and shades in". Never ;;old in bull always in the mois-- r ture proof package. ED- Drama. "HER SACRIFICE" Biograph Classic. WARD ' Grand Opening cent to try Uneeda Biscuit7 Thurs. Friday, 8ept. 21 22. : l."SPIRIT OF THE. VORQA" Indian Drama. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller and family, ho have been "visiting at Olmsted the past two weeks, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. P. N." Nunn, left, yeste: day for their home In New York, Lota of fine, cleaa and 6c per ; and pound cabbage pnions, lc per pound." ; Robert Birken, market gar-- . V1 dener. ' FOR SALE WArTED-Me-n. - Ad- ' ..Might Answer, Got a nbtice from the telephone company this morning promising bet RENT-TWrooms, furnished ter service the first of the month." ,T FOR " br.nfuWshed.:7387w7Ftrst'Nort6. t:"Mu8t ,haTe i)ald un Ind-pho- ne 359sr, "Is that the system " Appears to be. Nqtice said JOHNSON VOOD DYES Suitable i waa tn arrears for my phone, ont year for use upon all furnltura, floora and and if I didn't settle by the first or woodwork. BEEBE LUMBER CO. the month I'd hear from lL.Wudge. 1 ; i -'- S; LijJit k EXCURSION , D. ,A R, C. -; f - Wlllll nery Special rates account public lands convention, via Rio Grande on September 6th and 27th, the Rio Grande win sell tickets to Puebo Colorado Springs and Denver,- - Color; and return,: good 15 dayB from date of sale at rate of $22 50 , for the round -- trip. Tickets good for stopover at all points en- f route allowed.' WM. MITCHELL, Ag L , mm - ' I : .' r Vsnliy of Life. . ' Eow small a our of $f is life portion that we really tnky ' in youth we art looking forward tw ihings that are t come, In old are are looking tackward to things that are gone past; In manhood, althons'u appear Indeed to be more occu;ii:d in things that art present, even that is too oltea ab orbed lal vscaBlhailoMlirjBe vastly happy on ome future day 'when we BSTe ricne..- ' ' ; Mme. Ameratild in Attendance .e f dress 389 East Fourth North Street, Provo. ';;"' . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "THE L7AR" ' Dramatic. "THE MAGNET" Educational. " to act 4 a and-wom- en as agents for large soap concern; day- - assured,- - liberal commission. ft 5 - the; same money. : ;ya , It will cost you just ELLEN lll 't - : " for 98 oe we do sell you a The initial sessjoh of the Utah So- Mrs. W. 0. Roberts left today for rosls club for the 1911-1- 2 season was Boise. Idaho, where Bhe will visitwlth held. yesterday at the apartments of friends for the next two weeks. n delicate. Bone and flesh for little folks. EllenRejr THEATRES " Frances-McChryst- Strength for the . . iauures ana jod iiois. -- - . r We are proud of the fact that we Mr. and Mrs. Emerson R. Bailey do purchase all our goods from and Mr. and Mrs Wlmmer, of "'Salt the best factories in America and Lake City, who were, here 'to attend have them made to meet local rethe Loose-Stiewedding, have re- quirements, and while we do not horneT turned to their good they are. A food to live oh. Stamina for work-ers- . - ning for ;i5al'" Lake City, where she Are very wholesome arid desir' ; will visit before returning to her home able articles. in Mount Pleasant. Some dealer are proud of the, Miss Cleo Jones, who has been In fact that they don't buy from facIdaho past month,, will remain tories,' but secure . their goods r will enjoy them daily when once they know how Spencer Cafe Fresh Leather K1t . Ta -- hl i! '" -- y - 4m ; ' z 1 Large shipment fresh, crisp yalishcrg:GaciiH flow ist received oyAibert JcW id1 is for sale at his grocery, 275 East Third South Stree- t- Iod. Phone 120. ! - -- ymU., - i r ". . . CoUe e lSxpenses.. . W mm a logarithm table. .. MotherIn is last letter" m'y eon I Friend WelL I do think too collr- -' to' j should supply his furaUure Li A. asked me to send him a half-doH- - 5 |