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Show Easter Greetings Clufr Notes .Easter Sunday, the day when everybody takes on the glad" togs. This store, la headquarters-- , for all ents furnishings. AJ visit to the store will prove this t6 youTYoirwibe surprised at and Personals the, complete stock in everything (i)n You may need shoes, TEMPTED. the occasion being 'in honorof his birthday anniversary. A Was served, violets dinner birthday and smilax being prettily arranged on the diuirig table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs., William Alexander, Mr and Mrs. Bert Brown, Mr. forty-f.ift- She saw it inthe window, She went Inside the door, She stood before the mirror And liked it more and more. -- at her watch, then lied; I'm late ior my appointment," Looked - .A-- y -- Shaasi44he prkfeiH:aarstagger(L and Mrs. Lee Allman, .Mr. and Mrs. Al Allman, Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Allen. . .. The n X. A. T. club,, the, m Ward Mutual Improvement association met. last evening' at the home of Miss Vera Giles, when Miss Giles "What matters scarf, or jabot, and Miss, Louie Van Wagenen enterOr gloves or this or that? tained with a miscellaneous shower 'Twill take my botton dollar, for Miss Hattie Tiffany. A pleasant Easter hat." evening of games and music was and a luncheon was- - served Misi Ethel Noon is ylsiting trjends when the table decorations was a and relative's in Salt Lake City this vase ef pink and. white carnations. :' ' week. were present during Twenty guests '' , nd .many pretty presents the evening Mrs E. T. Harding and daughter, were received by the guest of ionor. Vera, left this morning on a brief .. visit with relatives and friends In For Miss Jessie Ramsey, formerly Salt Lake City. of this city, and Wilford Ence, who 3 were married Wednesday in tlie Salt Mran4-Mr- s John Smith of Eureka a Lake temple, delightful reception spern yesterday in Provo the guests was tendered in the evening at the 6f "Sirs. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. George O. MorS. P.Eggertsen. ris, the latter being an aunt of the Our recent Millinery Opening was a A number of Provo relatives bride. Mrs.- - George M. Tiffany announces friends attended the delightful afmost successful event, and our aim and amthe engagement of her daughter, Hat-tie- , and house was effectively decThe fair. bition always is to place at the disposal to Joseph Kirby, the marriage to orated .with a profusion of Easter of the bride home the take place at of the ladies 'of l'rovo that class of "millin-er- y lillies-an- d pink arnat!ons,-4,he-bridWednesday, April 10. . ' congratulations receiving couple which is most desirable in style, qualit' is Mrs. and oMillies a under canopy A Mrs. standing Bert Twelves and Murray y- anjd price. Our work is done by probeautiful a w'ore bride The smilax. members' entertain the T,welyeswlll fessionals only, and is correct in: even' deof the Nineteenth Century club at tie gown of crepe de meteor with pearl home of the former thia afternoon. trimmings jind carried a shower boquet tail. You have noticed perhaps that we Following the Mr3. E. D. Sutton and iher guest, of while "sweet peas. ' are always busy. went to Mrs. C. W.Lqwrence, will be guests reception .Mr. and Mrs. Ence For "Eastern Specials" at popular prices their home on "Second ,AVest street, o the club. will soon be at hom'eto where . they .,. f see our line.- The Whist" party given Wednesday their friends. MRS.'M. S. DUSEXBEKRV. ; , by Mr3. James Brown was one of in affairs of One themost pleasant so 's No. 20. N. Academy Avenue.. the most pleaasnt of circles during the week was cial affairs. fhe rooms were prettily social .1 whist party given yesterday af decorated with pink, and white carna the tions. w,hiat was th feature Of the lernoon uy .ur. 01 the game meniary .As JHrsu (.:. u. i.awrenee "evening when ten tables-- of' D. E Ir3. of a Lake guest City The first prizes were Salt "were played. Eight tables of - whist were won by Mrs. James Henry and Phil Sutton. and the first prize, a beauii The guests invited .a kand serving. via Salt Lake font Spekart and' the consolation prizes played ful piece of hand painted china was meet Mrs. Lawrence were Mrs. A. to Mrs. H. Grimm and T. McN'itt. :Ii Jus ve. -- " awardpd to Mrs. W. L. Biersach and T4iornhill, Mrs. A. .1. Hughes, Mis.; or was the. consolation prize was awarded M. Allman the T. recipient Gilsen, Mrs. J. K. Lyde, Mrs. Jos. Fai-- r a most pleasant surprise party at his to Mrs. Lott. Mrs. Murray Twelves rer, Mr. James Henrie, Mrs. YhVjf home in the Fifth ward last, evening assisted the hostess in entertainin Speckart, Mrs. Jos. Yates, MrsIur-- : ( ray Twelves, Mrs. J. R. TwelyeSj Mrs. idea far n tt o''. h ; or William Davoud; Miss Tandy,--'5lr3- . trair" Twelves, Mrs. R.EKno widen, Mrs. W. "A gy.ii It is ;he '.iu-rL. Biersach Mfs.'R, R. Irvinerlr Mrs i suresT w:iv"T5 ?.ve th? artist and the Grant CJiagley, Mrs. P. S. Neweombe, sitter, both satisfied.". San Fran Mrs,Cooper Anderson, Mrs. T. Mc Cisco Bulletin N'itt, Mrs. W. D Roberts, Mrs. Sam uel Schwab,, Mrs. W. B. Searle, Mrs. George Havercamp, Mrs. Merril Lott, E. D. Sutton, Miss arrie Sutton. Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Mrs W. C. Gates, ' Mrs. J. B; Ashton j Fletcher & Thomas en-Joy- .. :. . you will make a greatXsaving by making your Easter purchase There,. It" wiff"be"aasurif' to show-theto'youT""- - members of w hich are the members of the First All night she.saw the. vision, A dance before her eyes,- Herself there. Jn the mirror And on her puffs the prize. Well, this is' the place to get what We are having a special sale on oiir Isritire line" of" young men's and "men's clothing. Prices are knocked to the7febttom and , And Quickly got out side shirts, a nifty hat, neckwear or gloves" or someother wearing apparel. you want. h apparel. men-wearin- E USE . "Everything for The Men" :- BEBEE LUMBER PREPARES MUSIC -: -: :- TO HANDLE SPRING TRADE On account of the recital giyeby the departnwrt-o- f the oral expression The Ueebe Lumber company desire no musical recital was given this week at the University. to announce to the .public that they - Professional. are now putting in stock, a complete The question is asked why the.Uni-- j line; of, wagons; buggies, binders,, versity O'pera company is repeating reapers, 'mowing machines, hay rakes' 1 ! o i' c.i e c i o j n stead .of-- u 1 1 n k o n a. new discs, .harrows, cultivators,,, spring opera Good things are' alw.aysJKorth tooth harrows, hay forkjv'&'ulky plows,, "repeating and in Boccaccio there is walking plows, springs, single J)lptser the best music that has been heard in and double els of etc; . harness, Iq. 'any opera produced by Utah fac-a.x'tfmiile'.e line of wagons,-bug-The finale of the second act of Boccaccio is placed by music cri- gier and farm tools ' have for They the Provo agency tics in a groupof three finales 0at Santaquln' of complete line con-- " s and as the beat we have inH'comie an opera. Having heard this opera once, sisting of the celebrated Studebaker twice ura number of times, only pr.e wagon, the Mandt wagon, which is a new one, and, hasno equal. The p'irc : one' lo pe'ir stili more in the Uenney buggy, the Deering binder, music and.-t- o comprehend better the and reaper mower, 1J spiing-tootA. C. Professor Lund the ma plot. li harrowf oi' tlie opera; PryfV'O. Deering Harvey bolster wa- ur direct jUctil Ileid will attending, to the staging gon sprnigs, Queen A4in cyltivatoi'S, iju3iIiaioKUe and Miss"TJ?a trice Camp rlgw, sin-d.iuble of sets the dancing wlule 'the scenery and gle'und harness, Utah costumes will be' prepared by Bert t""c- - iorapers anajtill line pf Ueer-- I Uni extras'. Kastinoiid. Lumber '".' ):npany are un- . d, who was unable to ' landing the lirst tar today, and will, n: Smiday serviro lienuse of ill- in ri few days have the Mollno lin . .. .., r.,y,.r, from hU l!lU'iiof iiii !eiiient-- i on their new- -' Tiit at :he r gular c!iolr building, and they invite th public to .V. cdtiii'ljiy.' . tall and Inspecj. their new .line, andr r t Having 3'l.led- this new pr:."v. ' V. 1' choir will hirnbvi t.ie.Mii.e of busglea rind imple- mnsii it conference in Salt Lakf' f'i;v nients to their couiplete'sjock" ol lum-- ' "'vorfw About titty s'nserg will ber, dojr.--- . win.lo vs. they leave in the morning and arrive in are now prepared to take enre of farm r f'r the morning session. trado 1 ' musi-ciaiK- v--- the-week- b i.,vu.r -- Jl''ft"kingTAn.Ax i ,, J Pi-rjf- A - : -- . ' for! In anticipation of the demand millintejry. far Easter apd prifliiuflmriwsonr,-wxrliav- F iirepared" "everything with the hope bf pleasing our .patrons In J this city, Styles and fashions have been our ik&-i'et- Jn - A" j study 'as you will see when you investigate the line we have to offer you. Our display of Easter Millinery is now on show and your inspection is We desire to extend Easter Greetings to ourMany lFniendsaH.3agacaUJ.atten'"; tidn.to our complete line of Easter and Spring millinery.. Otfr styles are the smart the kind that attract and please. Our kind prices are varied, but always right. It is a pleasure to. show our line, we therefore - invite you .to". call w. courteously invlteJ Princess Millinery-P- 105 Xorth Academy Ave. arlors, J. B. Ashton is a Salt today. ' l.Vk y K a 1i ..- ft Mli I I i i I T v Ar. . I V. it Jt t - iV i - m .M - Iake visitor - of Kvanston, Wyoming, sister of i. B- - Amhton, M spending a few. weeks In- - Proo 'the I guest of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ashton. Eastef 'Lillies, 73c to $L50 each; fat the new place. Phone EIGHT O. v; ik. , Estimates Furnished on -- All Kinds BECKER'S BEER PBS The firnt strawbertiei of tte season are the most luscious x. of Cement ..W ork PHONE' 273Z and delicious The first picking of top contains all the strength and flavor We carefully telect the first picking of. tte Ust Bohemian hops Its Just one of the things that makes X: , ; iJecker JBestr Write far price list Order direct front --- Paltcrn Hat Millinery. Co. ;.. ' PRUDEN(C)E BACON; Mgr. 194 WEST CENTER D.G.Matson - Cement Contractor -- - " :;. Makes "a Specialty of Paving,. ment Hitchlnf and Field Potts, Ce- 582 Ornamental Fences ' Provo, Utah East 2nd South - f V.". : 'A 'v.'-- i 1 t n'i OGDEN , |