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Show (Written by a MJafeMan.) " ".: 7-- " ,;ci:';V Xr aal Sir. R. 3fc- Coaper dei:?:n- Lofty heights in social affairs follow long periods of irain- - filly .ea.srtaxi tie aaVTs"cll-i' ing and self denial on part of, those who participate. Fojr O i. Pl cbV 2 sxa5r of invited three! years and more thife women's clubs of - Provo have been S"3t .THiay'- '- tws2sjt-.I.T"card but. the brilliant social favors wr. wara4 ta Mrs. J. Harold treadmc thme-ttress- p function of last Friday evening was the resultant of these many Earns fcafet.j-wOl. Hmster, Mmte atd tears of preparation and sacrifice. The clubs have been functkK is occ&aaua. n. ing in a wider sphere thans the average individual would guess ' . . and the good work which they have accomplished need nptjbe-r- e John- rSC.Xsc te -- Purchased at Ee I That BrinPLEwGeowfl s : , yuweofheUtah SurirsfeBifthe Nine teeBtbrCentrirycIub was a most titting climax tgrthe year s. work Th JbLlbftg.. sea are. iiiBwi; 3Lsi- :tr rijaiiag - $hijr s&t& XraVHxsjk& JCr&iIL-:.- .' and .reflects great honor upon all concerned. The social function , Mis"" ' $spV- - Pvxnii given Friday, evening did not in a meager fashion even give their m s doughty husbands much of an idea of the real work of these two .si. $c&5S IJJeeliive ? snlehdid oriranizations because the program was given over ' to i t aero:-and "the regular club work is free from this scrt fi .awarSiffiviolties tatt f in Xra,Gcrfce'-'llCs.Uad$9 time and from each ladies much organization spent gaiety.- The 'was Vr.. Fg5.Ir , enersrr oh the preparation fgrjthis affair largely to please t&.p4if? cf ',aklB;fcliBai-and hearty good fellowship which et aasiaes-wiMMrs' y husbands. The rf4rr4 Rob prevailed helo to make glad many a was.: 'serv.! " Vjflryfl iryr aei erts dining room was feto6nMjith-Pt,tPd- ; plants;and baskets 1 ekwisi. 32 ts." 'RicSaaotd. "' one 'sat hundred guggfj down..to Jt .. of riolets , Nearly sumptuous banquet and the club ladies of Provo never' presented wweka IJgSS wits relatives. '." . such a beautiful picture of American womanhood. Mrs.X H. Masters,1 president of the Nineteenth- Century club, in a happy Sir- - ar.i Str. JYi- -r Boybare re-- ! Lse. BdC..lC where a speech presented Mrs. Julia Jenseiiof the Utah Sorosis as mis- - coral-ftothoroughly eu Itrca t frpmoriiesSlrs-Jensenlwa- s occasion and in a trite fashion laidSlown as her principal premise 4trs. 'feres ti as aj that this evenin? was toJse given over to f rivolty nd. no wighty - rrratters were to be discussed. Smce the masculine guests were 3r.-aaMrs. Lyman capable of - cmprehension-'anit"mightbe : onivM tne 1 to auaience nail pmharrassinir toscak TBtj.--- .. . - . "" , wW-a-'SaH.- r -- :. Fr.-Ci- t - ji t zntireiyiy ew s Models ; :-.. 1 i : - w weary-seol.1-The-Ho- tel j and-tulip- viakA T ' : mm m ,s I Ti-'J.- 4Ife0S d r: ft thef SS i? t' ej Sfythr tet X ySS Sk4'lf ifeJter'sfKsm' :.T5Irsr"ose. tra Crm-t- ' T..St prentf 'Mrs; Hannah PackarpHIasMr AbTTurner-- - ' 7 ' social affair-w- bv Mr and " Mrs.- ilardiBz" anS Mr nd!rsTAbe -- a3 He Georgej-Bithetnneyt- ! ; ar&f" dJjJbt' i tnt and g cp. rife I members , to Kf : 9f xse4 in- - Dwignt Hayes, Lhs, n s.ii-- Canton Crepe - -- 1 -- V'r-- . J. BasautJt effects, which are most attractive style teatures ot tne new season, are splerididIyjK)rtrayed,xin these dresses. Beautifully fashioned in superior quality crepede ' chine and chiffon taffeta in the fashionable new colors. in : 1 - aa S??b4 2air te ,:. -- i. - a ' taken'. 'cordial Invitation. Is extended A The city WIXNTPDO, JOTTOBA. ;zr"'z U commission ready to start' housing : Oag Avtacrat. TK - tae'Wid taa the dof has retnniod trjm Maine, where "she Tisited her Alaska. la winter oos ara almoat rrentiorbouLiwo, inqnthiJ-- tha aoSa mean ttt!& frtwai plaea to placa, Tha' artatoerata a arctle Haw Na Talent far It. io Ufa ara tta maS teama ta taa Lots, of people practiceecoMin errtcf of tha Uttltad Sutea who nerer beeom expert at tt Pxjfr mat. .; ton Tranfierlpt Kovhera ta iielrErlcttdHr aa .. - iu l$21operatioos and Uted a fund of' $570,000 !fcf loahs. whici are coming in at thorite7 of ?oar or five a day. - Last year the eommisfibn financed tho haa-aeeu- mai lfr feuUdinoOMoasej whici Aggregated $611,00' Mrs. 'Frank T. Knlgnt has return to her 4ome ft Kamas after Clarence Packard, I Lake promises w lrSTf5.-',- -- - r. f r,iZ ,;t ; -- X yleEraestalYMe.nv you H s - - -- r eciauyaestgnea for Misses and Women ' .KM-Am- . P:. A ix$i J '. ill.. S17.50.o$24.50 "VciA xms&Mt fte honaejfci attendaiwse- .gatardar . land Mrs. O. w; Bailey. The rooms was rendered andancing todalfedja.- jVk ;;nnw Att an4weet; Mrs. A. B.- Simmons has J retnrted t- -I x ip frnwFnfrtranfornia- - vnere she 01 t ieizi Grore. .t. . r weeks seTen a luncheon delightful delicious-- r'1-7" enjoyed a Eambersand T. eraan visit with relatives andrtends enjby-Ede the ereniaS-tfeorough- ly ' able one,r thfollowiag , guests: xc mneMr. and Mrs. e. u siauiieroi Messrs, and Mesdames Aldous. Dixon. "V. L craoea. : caras. . 1L IL AUcin, Sterling Taylor, Lloyd apolis, Kan., spent two weeks m ktoto. t ixs---v. Mr. wia.&e and of Mrs, lie rea-.- , F. the Carl guests Lester Taylor. llntayson. fares aa4 a sarer efreric? win- fee ' ' Eyring, Herold Clark. Clayton Jenkins, Berry. .T. ZTi Pardoe. Heber Taylor, John E. ; l una i i j xrZ2. t fiftr ruests Turner with one huDdred an 7 : .n ; sodase.COsnLs iet.aaay. I u order aad all waren te eTenlnrVrecertfon Faldiamuseme i;; hea I at s a voted it the leading pated. The husbands and all present season- event of Ithe " ' v.- ... x :i 'si-x khzx . FitzroyIrs, Ge - w a :ir&. , comt ui iSt v..-- seir - L -- - jlITS. ff4dHss?tirt"axt ii - Than-Djscretion,--..- tor . - X m mmamm j She. stated by naa . . toast tms Dy ine men preparea that Deep, way Meplxanation A. Mrs. 0. Spear responded, very! anatresented to" her to read. to the toast, "May' We Have Wherewith to Pay Kuhns responded to the toast, Iay We Find Mr. the Hallway Nor a Wife Perched on the Stairs." Uad xri- -. NLight .in, HiS-iirW FVioktt responded to the toast, "May We Keep Our Eyes.onDa -C. MawJ E. the StarV. Though Our Soul's Be in the Mud," Mrs. Man the WhoHas "Malidiction Upon to toast, the . responded Morej .V :...'Tongue . Ste'arT'presented- Mrs.' E. 0. Leatherwood, presi- -. 13 who Women's Clubs.", spoke" of Federation very State solver m; 1 earnestly oh the part which woman' must play In helping two clubs of the Slie nation of the congratulated the problems ot worK was. ftcto. she the and said that tney most proud heartily Prpvo E. Gorfnian, a former sfate presi-- f iTfce Utah Federiot ; Mrs. Ja.ob Effls and Mrs, Ed ! a. . J. carter ako " A splendid muslcMe program followed the banquet in which i Grepede Chine, ---- -- yJ A-ht- -- aat4sitrWittPreftrrelatiTesi-''r Mrs.'L. H- Holhrook entertained at guests enjoyed a delizht a merry children's birthday party Thirty-fivsocial affair ful in home given by JJr. nd Mrs.j at her afternoon Thursday at their hcrifte Thursday honor of her daughters, .Jennie-- and O. Mary, aged 13 and , r'sreot'.ie1.?- .- A evening. The entertainment consisted 'number of he playmates of the guests of music. g?.mes and luneheoa. . o enjoy games. Throuehout the rooms, daffodils of honor were pres-i-music mx.d 'luncheoa. Iseet. peaB were arrangc-a- vuprecij ". - ExctaiP. e , ! I1-- "RTTiQ ; , u i - k - . & ok . - r.Mttv liAVnn rr r 41 rnnirie st S? y Miss Krma Lixon was tie guest. of,at the tociaie given WiMim honor .at a shoer,-Sto- ridence - -- J:1QT OF THE RESERFED ward by fashion park :for the consideration Fl" in the periormed the ceremony ? presfnee of the imrnrdla-- rIa'JTCS Of the bridal couple. The hrid? wore irrtaii hf rhamiTi satin . - - tKmiiniCo taffeta with a silk lacoverdxessv In i v ; "Thcrsdav d of Mr and . y.rs afrer-- ; Dixo Tnrs-liLefflferT- when "their- - daa?ater. Jenr ie. Mis - De"ortica3 fir ninx carnations, was 'united in marriage - to Mark-ow?re ued BrowtT of Sprtngvilie. Iihop John, wedding fel and TSa Viues .1 effect. WAaV"; - 5n A BUSIXESS wherethe guests made' the-raom- s tins wvn xnui? ra kau-- ., ffrry tie refreshment were served to. fifty-fiv- e V.ur relatives ar.a I III iuk H MT i " ffl.e.-t- . Or- - !Tl-iIR-- IB . . I . ... r . " " 1 11 -- . 9- - J ; I. . - .11 ! '' f WHO VALUE OF PERSONS ' THE SUBSTANTIAL ELE- - MENT IN CLOTHES. and Full d up " X ST A NERE TDPYRIGHTED d UP --T- HE TREATtiZNT HAS A.TEN-DENCYy- O GIVE AN ERECT -- GRACEFUL; BEARING .WITH-- ? -- - O U T DISTURB ING ANY GF S THE QUALITIES WHICH - ' WS--: i7 ... . . ; : x : ' ! 3.. . ; ' 1 4M' : " TW .1 ifurn. m ' CONTRIBUTE TO COMFORT. . ' ' ' ' JAZtQ.RQ AT FASHIOPARK I V: : til j , ....:. .. ..... A- -l u.wUUlUlh : J - tv j : xtAng snown at.ine .. ..!...-'...- ' , :CiaUJ; WiunaJsia iomght and toir.orrow. ill'. "r""--' ' v , ZTZE FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS t y "L '154 ""' ' ' ' " -'- - AX'est Center Scre'' ; - -- 'I yi - Sj |