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Show of chrysanthemums and covers, wifi be laid .for twelve glests. ; "-'- ; Western Made for Western Trade '.. -- t .j tbeFifth ward literary meeting held Tuesday afternoon a splendid program was rendered, notably an At allegory on forgiveness, given hy Mrs, E. Yates. Musical numbers la Salt Lake as the guest of Joseph l lLntary to Mr. and Mrs. T .week-enwere furnished by' Murray K. Roberts auss rsoa Havercamp. . two Maori missionaries who and LeRoy Robinson. Mrs. John Jack . . ma"5 r w. son, chairman of the literary commit Salt Lake V1 7 oaiu me Mr. Mrs. 'are Lorln and Jones spendtee, announces that at the next litta Pror0 Prior.to; the Thanksgftilag holidays in ing erary meeting, .to be held in DecemAir. ana oarture for Kew Zeaiana, gueste of Mr, and Mrs. Timo- ber, a sociable and'muslcalej wiitbe ' A.' Rnnndy entertained at a thy., Jones." givenf and all ladies ar? extended a , ' home Saturday t 'parly cordial invitation enjoyable T rt re- ' Miss Lizzie were invited guests Miss ffie and The Lindsay, cked missionaries from .Australia Kel3ey, teachers, of the B.y, U. train- T The Sorosii Jr. held an interestina ifldtne parents of .missionaries who ing department, left Saturday for' an session Thursday evening at the home present" in that field. Music, extended (California ' trip to " visit the ot- - Miss Margaret Duseuberry. , Xrwnental and vocal,, together with fairs. r'v. ' I V me Mrs. Cyril Duffimreturned to her inaue .?;; or speecnes, eic, program : Mr. and Mrs. Vern Perry of Lehi home lit SmithfieldSuii(lay5fter jin lunch- are Provo visitors this week, the enjoyable stay in Proo with relatives sensed with which a delicious the with Included Mr. of and Mrs. served guests Perry x-. eon: was . i On Monday evening Miss Paulina t delicious turkey supper was,servea wests were President and"Mrs. Jos. Elsie Mr. and "Mrs. Amos N; Mer- - Hoover entertained twelve of her Saturday evening, by Misses of fiooth home Mr. Bean the and at Rhea J. Mrs. young lady friends. Games, music, Win, Knight, rill, Mr and for" Mr. and S. table were the the and the refreshmentsformer, spread Taylor, being sewing jnd Mrs. George Mr. add Mrs. features of a delightful evening. thirty ''guests.-- Miss Bean' and Mr. Mrs. Monroe Paxman, Mrs. be Mr. celeb- Preston McDonald won the turkey in and Wm. Thanksgiving night will George A. Brown, A. Mrs.the Social and Cox, M, Mr rated the of members by prize dancing at the senior ball held A. Nuttali, Mr. and who club T. will Mrs. thev.second Taylor, N, Friday evening, and disposed of It in Sixty give Bishop and t. e. Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. of their series of dances. The First this manner much toA the enjoyment merty evening Via. Tew of Springvllie, Mrs. Frank ward social, hall will be prettily decor of the participants; fea other and entertaining Elizabeth of for echeme a the Miss games ated In Thanksgiviag Taylor. Ramsey and event and a delightful time is antic- tures followed the repast . . ! . ye And Mrs. A. P. Hulsh and Mra ipated by the members ol this popular ."'Miss Marie Spafford left for Richjliry E. Hnish pent part of last week club. to epend Thanksgiving as jthe field with Fork relative,la American -. Mr. and Mrl: J. L. Halbom of Salt guesKof tMIss Josephine. SHwugaard.fir., Wm. T. Jones announces the Lake City will spend Thanksgiving in Provo with Mrs. Henrietta Taylor and -- Dr. and MrsrHrS7PyhrwlH enterCaatle-tJat- - -- ;" the tain at a Thanksgiving dinner and other of relatives. majv "terShfen J . party at iheir new home on Academy Mr. and Mrs, Thomae Anderson art avenue todays- The table will be pretthe M rs, jeon Billings will entertain entertaining, thla week, Mrs. James tily decorated with Arysantbemums and the Snow of and daughter Nellie of IPayson. and. covers laid for fifteen guests. officers teachers Primary ' , v Fourth ward with a sociable 'Friday na" In the affair social will An enjofable entertain Mrs, Peter Groneman ".'. afternoon. at a Thanksgiving dinher today. The ture of a surprise was given Tuesday Miss lael Irvine will spend the table will hold a beautiful centerpiece evening by Mr. and Mrs. Heber C, Hicks in honor of Mrs. Hick's mother, Mrs. Robert. Ridge. The evening's enjoyment consisted mainly of musical renditions and social chat. During the evening a dainty luncheon was d -- ; 4 Pay-eoajjh- ICMGHT WOOLENS e Gashimers 1 Flannels Blanketis Robes Mackinaws, Shirts, Trousers This is the Coat . Oin'Shawl , v : . rrar Collar Double Shoulder Provo or Western " - Wool Batts - . -- FoiYour Quilts ' ; ; e, 7 This is the bhirt - ... . h Utah Employes, Make For More Utah Business ' served. Wool, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Thomasv M rs. M. E: Huish, Miss Madge Thomab and Miss Alberta Huish spent the latter part of the week In Salt Lake visiting. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. JosepB E. Yates was hostess at an informal card party; Three tables of bridge were rooms played, and the entertaining with were prettily' decorated chrysan' AfteFthe" cards a dainty themums. luncheon was served. Jewelry: Co Just Received a Beautiful r A special and "interesting session ol the Utah Sorosis was held Tuesday evening at the Commercial club rooms. An excellent lecture on "California and the Expositions' was ably given by Mls3 Alice Reynolds. Those pres ent included the husbands of the club ladies and a number invited guests Liae Of mm ,. . .. X-m- as ents south of Salt Lake OLty. Our Motto ... . , - - . A notable event In the week's social activities was the banquet given Tues day evening by the firemen and their " wives at the firemen's hall. Appropriate decorations jwere jnade for the occasion, the hall presenting a most inyltlngappearance. After the ban quet, progressive cards were played The city .mayor and commissioners with their partners were In attendance by invitation and all spent a. most en We are going to have some special bargains for Dollar pres Day. We have the largest stock of Jewelry and 0 t , , . "Not Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap joyable evening. 'rlZ- - Z birth anniversary r:Theixty-fourt- h of Mrs. Ruth Bailey was celebrated Monday by a' party of relatives and friends . gathering at her home unex ' Twenty pectedly to eUjoy a. social. five guests were interested In tho at fair and following luncheon they made the time pass pleasantly with an ap propriate program. I - . . Knight Woolen Mills the! Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hatch have as lten Ferk spending three weeks as their guest, this" week, Miss Mamie guest of Miss Zlna Greene. 4 the past week. Mrrand-Mr- sr Tamihana who are about to leave for New Zealand as missionaries were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge S. Taylor at dinner '.. Saturday. .. . k Mrs. Edith Olson of Ogden is a visit in Provo with relatives g and friends. the" grand--' Junior Springvllle this evening. THIRD WARD FAIR. The Provo Third ward will hold a on December 1st," 2nd and 3rd, Everything nice for sale. Good hot Another successful surprise party ol dinners. everydayS each. Fine the week was 'that held Friday even program every evening (adv.) ing on Leo Sutherland by a number of his friend3. The evening proved 'en HIGH DEFEATED joyable with music, cards, dancing andi games and dainty refreshments were served t5 the following: Misses THE PROCTER GRIDS Marietta Beesley, Aleen Brimhall, Katy and Macy McFadden, Lucile and Bessie Carter, Maud Green, Vilate Bailey and Messrs. Wallace Hollman, The Procter and the Payson High Will Sutherland, LeoFerre,- Phil Mat- school football teams played an Inter thews, Kenneth Lawson, Tony Jensen, estlng game at the North Park MonDavid Daley, David John and the guest day afternoon. The Payson boys won of honor; .Z'J.l'..". pn a score of 26 to 6. This shows a big gain for the" Procter over, previoui Mr., and Mrs. Charles Giles of score In the game played Si Payson, came to ProVo Saturday to 6pend when Payson won on a score of 77 to 9 two weeks with relatives and friends. and for that reason Is quite encourag lng to the local team. May (center, Thanksgiving day, Miss Mary Nutt and Boshard (I c.) deserve great ali, will entertain at dinner. Included credit for excellent playing for the with the guests will be, Mr. and Mrs Procter, - as do- ScottLbJKeMRi.. M. M. .Warner and family, and Mr. (q.h-The other .and Rouen .(j.e.) and Mrs. M. Wilford NutUll of Salt Procter, boys played In the following Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giles positions: Wetterstrbm (r. t), Taylor of Provo l.t.), R. Simister (r. g.), Whltecottoa Hatch of Heber. Mrs. W. A. Bateman of Alpine was the sruest of Mrs. C E. Giles during - talr . ji - A'succeccful and enjoyable surprise party took place Friday "wheu Mr. James paniels celebrated his birthday anniversary and members of the family gathered at his home unannounced to join In the celebration. Following dinner an evening of music and chat Wa3 enjoyed by those present, who were Mr. and Mrs. M." H. Graham and family, Mr., and Mrs.' C. W. Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Thur --To wler M r. man , Mrr and and Mrs. Ervin Zabriskl, Mr. and Mrs. Minerva W. K.. Spafford and Mrs. -- Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman and Mr. and Mr. Earl Graham will attend Utah Provo Mrsr-A-tv -- 1 - In Thorn psoir ven 'I'h' IHra im Tnalat nnnn gftttlng dtnUPlMj for nf ih -- --y have All Maud Scott Aleen troubles. and all throat and lung Misses drug- not obtained through a hitch In the Miss PearKHenrickson of SaltLake returned home after spending a" week Kista, 2S. arrahgementsmade foreecurlng their in names. Eureka. visitor Provo a was Sunday. City . - cards and calenThose rare now lined are dars up at the Provo There Is no better way to fool a cold Miss La Von Jones is spending the & Maiben Glass than by using . CROUPIXE. Picture At all the as in a visit from Lehl, Miss shop, of In Framing the' pleasant week guest Richfield, " ; - & Paint Co., 272 West Cepter at. (tl Druggists. 23c guest of Mrs. Thomas Jones. Vera Halllcay. ', ... X-m- Mrs. Edwin Johnson has returned . 1916 Buicls and Oldsmbbiles on Display We ate giving away two auto-- . ; mobiles. Call and get r particulars. ...... i . , - , Cars st5red by The finesfsteam heated garage in Utalv Ithe day or weather. 'moh.' - ' . Let us inspett your batteries before cold - v " . welding our Bring in your broken parts; on pverhaulmf jobs given. plant wilt Vcpair them. Estimates ' DAY AND NitGHT SERVICE; J Qxy-.ftetyle- .fe Wayl : J. Sut'ton entertained at din Mrs R. ner .Wednesday in honor of the birth anniversary of her son Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Thurman n n n n r will C pr&lly appointed Thanksgiving c party .will be given today by Mrs. Zlna Dunn. Covers will be laid ror Mr. and Mrs.' 0. W. Bailey and famlly. Mr. and Mrs Sid. Vincent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Green of ""Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Lynn Cluff of Richfield, Miss Ora Bailey, Miss Maurine Dunn, George Harding and members of the ' . Dunn' family. x- I , t " ' ; - . UA c. and quality at prices never before seen in this city. c ? c Any Hat in our store ffom pY " ' , $1 . 4 PRINCESS MILLINERY CO. c c - We challenge dollar saved is a dollar earned.'' iWO r-- l 1 4 ' ' v Corner of First North aficl Acadetuay Avenue-- cfi cT3 cb c Ti cT3 rTn rTn rTn rT-- 5 rTi i ' n n n n n n n o n n o hn I not I'oii lit thfi vnnonn llu LUul UUII Ul IIIU UUUOUII . Mr. and Mrs W. E. Evans pleasant ly entertained at a social gathering on An interesting proFriday evening. gram of songs, games, music, etc., was rendered arid refreshments served to '' twenty .guests. ,. rv cpcpcpcpcpcpcpccpcpcptpccpcpccpcpcpcp entertain a t Thanksgiving dinner, today. ' The table decorations" will be of thfi season s Sowers and covers lor twelve guests 'will be laid. A o n ri . ; . - cc1 rb , rT- - rb r S |