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Show A .1 ' ' . ' THE PROVO HERALD SOCIETY , Club Noteg' SALT LAKE WRESTLERS ; : ; - Sorosis club celebrated 'The Utah j radMaag, -- D. W. -- Spring and Summer Millinery A. Knudsen and the Misses Vila te "and Nettie Knudsen. t " its fifteenth anniversary Wednesday afternoon "at the Hotel Roberts and tthe affair, which: was in the nature P'bf a banquet, proved to be one of the most successful and delightful social and literary occasions of the. club year. The table, which was laid in the private dining room of the hotel presented an artistic picture" decorated in the club colors of purple and ' V." ;; .. .v.. Mrs. Reed L. AnderbeTg and baby daughter Fayneft"Te Lake City where' they will spend the remainder of the week. T Miss Romola King of Salt Lake City is visiting in Provo the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Bishop, Mr,g,.D. D. Houts of Salt Lake City was .also a gold. A long, low mound of yellow of Mrs. Bishop during the week. guest Miles formed an exquisite center". piece while violets were gracefully The Rev. and Mrs. K. A. Lemoine ; scattered the full length of the table were in Salt Lake City during the ' - and place cards, hand painted in week the guests of Dean and Mrs. the lovely color Samuel R. Colladay at St. Mark's violets, completed scheme. The banquet began at 3 deanery and. of "TtsS7Edilh Maguire. 3 o'clock and the beautifully served The handsome new Yates residence menu was ionowea oy a umiguuui Lund C. .A. preMrs. feast. at Third East and First North street literary : ' as toastmistress and introduced each speaker in her clever." sided style. president of Mrs; S. it, We will display an unequaled line of Trimmed Hats in DRESS and STREET STYLES that was the scene of a delightful social function yesterday afternoon when Callaway, Mrs. James Henrle, Jr., Mrs. Philip SperRart and Mrs. Jos. E. Yates entertained with a Kensington complimentary to Mrs. Aryilla Clark Ande-lin- , who has recently returned from Europe,, The. home was bright with Ja profusion of spring blossoms, ' and -s!Smockr:bemg Aised ' with artistic fnllnua- "Thn MarHorl Wfttnftn of effect. In the parlors and living room '"Mia " n.,h Miss Alice Revnolds: "The a color scheme of yellow and green Prettily carried Out with tulips, Bachelor Maids," Mrs. Ida S. Dusen-- ' d hamrock, while pink and berry; "The; Widows of the Club," Mft Phil Speckart-- r "yitta!? Mem- - green was used in the dining room, "Serious During the afternoon a musical and bers," Mrs. D. D. Houtz; was given when the Members," Mrs. G Judd; "Tardy and library program Piest of honor delighted the guests Mrs. Irregular Members," ,7 with m several vocal selections. Mrs. Frank-Wagngave a couple of read guests adjourned to the handsomely Newell'also gave Anna decorated parlor where an informal ings andMiss "St. Patvocal solos. program was given including solos by and was the efljoyed Mrs. Fay Loose Steihl and Miss Alta rick" game BA feeler. to J. was Mrs. given Taylor, piano selections by Mrs. R. R.' prize were' present during the guests 5ixty "ro Mrs. and readings Irvine, Jr., The Hostesses will enter afternoon. Frank Wagner. The following memfor Mrs. An- this afternoon tain again bers and guests were present: Mrs. S. tables of R. Callaway, Mrs. Phillip Speckart, delin at card? when fourteen will be the played. game Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Frank Wagner, "7'' Evans, Mrs. W. M. Roylance, "7" Mrs. Mrs. Sam H. Wood and Miss Alice Ida Dusenberry, Mrs. A, C. Lund, Mrs. Mildred Wood, wife and daughter of James Henrie. Mrs. E. T. JoneS, Mrs. Com U Wood, editor of Ufntaland, the club . gracefully to the toast, "The Begin responded Club" in a timely Sorosis of the ning talk. The second toast, "The Sorosis Club as it is Now," was appropriatly responded to by Mrs. G. W. Craig, the The other organizer of the Club. toasts and the givers of each are as ' ' are absolutely. correct WJ?r. . WE ARE THE RECOGNIZED STYLE AND PRTCE. , WH.l MRS. M; S. DUSENBERRY er No L. DAINTY. LINENS. tour 20 North, Academy Avenue ' - . '' : At a Big Mrs. A. N, Holdaway, Mrs. W,Prlver, Mrs: Wm. J. Stiehl, Mrs., apparel. It require! more attention than other wearable. It is particularly noticeable whether y properly laundered or not on full dress shirts, fancy waists, collars and cuffs and wash shirts. Such garments require - skill and :are to-- produce the- - f the ver. best resujts. Exactly right diet on our work. Send for the wa- ; gon; we'll do the rest C 264 I linen Is the most conspicuous feature -- Joseph-Yates- - and are always found reliable as to QUALITY, 1 "A Mrs. George Juaa, Mrs. unanes wara, , their home at the Deal residence", Mrs. R. .Irvine, Jrr, Mrs. East Fourth South street. A. i LEADERS IN OUR LINE Pas t,. - rrin t?"''frnnm P rn The B. Y. U. wrestling teaxa naa. been training hard all season anticis thl pating a few intereaUng-matcheibo. ; season... Bui had aa last it year comto been unable have get boys petition with" their old rivals, the Y. UlAToTlWJLot VHik Gingrich, , of the T. M. Cv A. offers the excuse that' the B. Y. Uv would not meet the Y. M. C, XJn a8kt ball and be will' not allow his wrestlers to engage" In competition with the B. Y. V. TMs to the Provo wrestling team is a lame excuse as they feel that the Y. M."C. A. is sure of defeat and can't endure. ' the humiliation. . " J. will"not meetaHe Wihy the V of-tprovo boys Is a mystery except" that Mr. Benlon says bis time this winter has been entirely taken, up wltn basket ball and that ..little had been done in wrestling. The Deseret gymnasium. Das been asked to compete with Provo, but refuses on the grounds that the season Is too far goner The present monta was the busiest season for wrestling last year and the weather is not yet conducive to outeld sports- -' The Provo boys are. positive of winning state championship and of course win claim that honor Tf they cannot get meets. jfff Patten, Heber ., Q FORMAL-OPENIN- G tuIPersonals n. 1 3 Domestic Steam laundry 468 South Academy venuc. , J- X,- Mrs. Frances Sawyer and Miss Mary J. W. Bishop, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. Sawyer of Chanute, Kansas, are in ' Partridge, Mrs. D. D. Houtz, Mrs. Provo the guests of their daughter Helen Sawyer, manClift, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Emmajine B. and sister,--Mis- s ' Wells, Miss Alice Reynolds, Mrs. Geo. ager of the local Western Union TeleCraig. graph eompany and will spend the summer season in Provo. The SawyMrs; O. W. Bailey Is hostess this ers are at home at 50 West First . afternoon with a beautifully appointed North street. y , ' An attractive color Kensington. scheme, in pink, is carried out In ther Miss Delia Hafen of Springville decorations throughout the house, an' was tne guest of Mrs. J. J)avid Larson " ' s cluster of , exquisite pink tduring the week. immense There was a big lot of thety, , , carnations adorning the dining table. while vases of the lovely blossoms are - The dancing party given Wednesbut they are going fast. You'll used in all the1 rooms. A number of day evening in the Mozart hall by the "interestinE games wiil be innovated popular young, ladies of the Girl Ques y miss a great opportunity if you and an informal musicale and literary. ti.on club was by far the prettiest and .. ... nrnirram eiven. The guest list in- - most delightful social function of the looked never hall pretseason. The let this pass believe us, they are A. M. H. and Boshard, Worsley, J. scheme color a green pf Bailey, tier; -M t. . f" " W V E. ET. Corfnian, H. F. Dunn, C. S. whitA heine used exclusively in the hummers brand new high-clas- s ZX Vincent, J. W. McAdams. E. EBrown, lovel y decorationsj thousands ofthe J."w;""f'weives7A.' B. white shamrocks being arranged low goods, direct from the Worsley, D. J. Bennett, H. F. Thomas, from theceiling across' the hall, 7 J. R. Hodson, Miss May Boshard, Wss around which was a border of the such splen' -East; You- - never-saw- r -t--t: Maurfne Dunn and Miss Ora Bailey. grenshamrock. TligMsweifcBa-f dai n ty Ir f! Vincent wTirasslsrifteTjtw 'la iST. In ar U Llv-- pai nttoga-- of did goods for so little "money. heads of girls in green and white receiving- - and entertaining. casting a lovely shadeovet- the' fairy - Mrs Mauri L. Robinson returned to k i Be in time. Be in time. They like scene below. At 6n.Cend of the Provo yesterday after a pleasant visit hall was an immense question, mark among, her friends in Logan. While lighted ,wita green shaded lights. are going fa(s)t. there she-- was the guest of her sister, Punch and boh bons were served from " r; , ;K;Mrs;w;lL;Apperley. a. prettily arranged table and the parIt Pays to Trade with Proyo's dec.; ; ; - A pretty home wedding of the; week was also prettily v lor, of the hall when Real Bargain Store. : r . occurred at hlghsno6n Tuesday . green and whit e. The with;. prated Nora Allman 'and F. Paul Conray were function the worn at ' ' of Silver City were united in marriage gowns aniong'The most beautiful and dainty N S 1 I VI I :. tm 8Mfl .aQhehome of. the bride's sistex, Mrs.- seen atany "affair -- this marW, D. Alexander Following the especially can this be said of those, was witnessed which rlage ceremony, worn bythe hostesses, ' About three by the member's of the Immediate hundred guests were present. during " : ... famities7 aa"elaborate weddrng: Jrre ak- the evening and many compliments - young host, fast was served. An exquisite center-- ' were heard for the-fa- ir din- nipce of carnation adorned the esses who were the Miss Floss-Dunn- , were Ing table and sprays of Smllax Irene Evans, Ferris Noyes, Florence .X , rrncpfiillv' ' arranged.- - - The - young Moore," Bessie Gammon, Rhea Kerr, PHONE EIGHT 0 The new place Mam . David ; . Manager J. B. Ashton Is In Salt couple will niake'tnelr home jn Fawn Brimhall, Peal Olson, Jetta game' wereglaye'd and .Mrs. t connect-firsfor "violets, daffodils, roses, carnations on business moth. : Maiben. Leone piinn, and Reva Davis. Openshaw and S':T. Taylor won'the Lake City today " Ellen thea- - Always Fresh. Provo Greenhouse Co. : . prizes whi'le the consolation ed with the Pclncess and, Mrs. Lydia Rawson presided over a V Mrs;"J. David Larson and children . .. :j: prize were awarded to Mrs. Ed. T. tres.. x...beauCfjallyL appointed . Kensington are; spending the day .'in: Springville Jones and Chas. Decker. The guests . Phone 664z Wednesday afternoon at her-hothe guests of Mrs. John Hafen. were Messrs and Mesdames Roylanoe, J, C. Graham Of the New Century honor in street :r"5S9 W. G. F1TZR0Y South .e PROF. . East Fourth 11 Ed. T. Printing company UrV Salt Lake- - viW. Ward, David Openshaw, " "of Mrs. C. W. Barnes of .Salt Lake Teacher of Muslo . ; anniversary f her Jacob sitor' today, B. Morgan, - yesterday JonesW, Stoker, A; riiiK C4t - was a Provo-visitMi- - k Andrew Knuasen. THE BRAHMS 8TUD1O Evans, Chas. Hedqulst, . Joe Farrer, C. Graham T. Mrs. Solfeggio, "Piano, of Harmony - and wnlte carnations were used initials " .guest LOST Onen handkerchief,, Harmonic - Analysis, John Farrer, Ferre Decker, Chas. . .Tbeory' mm ' in the pretty decorations, a M.- - S. R. it Mozart Wednesday.even-lng- ! . clusively .. Ward, Chas. . R.. J. Counterpoints. Hodson, Decker, Nelson N H. very .pleasantly Mrs I V. vase of blossoms :on a lovely lace N. 66 Ave. 19 Knowl-den- , Room Return AcatUwy Lamar, Geo.' R. .E. Judd. J. T. Taylor, the members of her whist ? ' o' ' , centerniece adorning the table where entertained Provo. Utah ; E. G. Huges, and Afma Van Wag-eneevening-Th- e last home her club at Mesdmnea for laid were Wa tch HIgheatGrade on, place cards .jforsale; . w. were bright with, ajirofulpn ..Williamson, rooms . , . extracts at Provo Meat , & Packing V. A n ', tnvfllv soring blossoms, daffodils, L. Andrew Sword, W. .W. Goodridge,' via N Salt Lake First-clas- s for Salt Lake Co., Monday March 18th, for one week Dnference;rats , used equipment carnations nd being ' Ted ; Hattpn, Martin ox. Vanilla, 22c, Route April 3 to Inclusive.'. L, Bunnell, : IV.... 2p2. iemon, 16c; of the Route conference trains. Con'- with pretty effect Nine tables Will Taylor, M. Hlrdy, ( Clinger, BARGAIN of your . K '.Ximp 1 . You'll Have to HURRY . U5 " BH'ffl'IMfeS, I? ::?Al iv up-to-d- x .mvk-- -- '' SJ'tesi'ia - Dr,4.-N'.-Clirislen- - - . :Mlss wD art-sn- Ji3 ' A w J "fill AAm m WDUU-- b S r UIUII ;;.'" ipaiitile-C-o . ..clgfln..:.-.;,ami .ii It takes - the iil3?of:ft-heavy- , .. ... clumsy ntbbc:' plate. a work-Crown specialty. .. rerfcsLsatiaLactionis". guaranteed. Otflce over the Provo Meat and - Packing Co. t WE ARE RECIEVING OUR 1 SPRING SHIPMENT OF? MONUMENTS-- , I If you comtemplate erect ing a MONUMENT .this Spring . call and - make a seiccuuii. :Ttie'B8es!6j' ' me, r ' Is. light, a Bi feather and sticks perfectly TTTf .' n)outh, never Dreats " . casi a new plan whereby a pure ALUMNtyNl It . . c.n - ' puate; - c3- dlsrovrd Has he scn Ilartileand Granite Works t 51 W. First So. St, Provo, Utah. . 'le ' sr. "... v- ex-U- : . 1 xJohh-Johnsonf-Hnna- h - s k , Highest Price Paid,! for Iron, Brass. Cop- "per Rubber etc , I At 410 S. 3rd West WvvrvWWvvvWv- - |