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Show tiic rnovo nzzxu, yttniiday, hay li, I v : ; I tu - , the Charming In all deUUs social affair given by Mrs. T. N. Taylor Saturday afternoon with the mem bers of the B. Y. U. Women's organl--; tation as the invited meats. Tb rooms throughout were prettily deeorated with a choice variety of the son's flower and during the afternoon tours, the hostess served a delicious luncheon. Hiss Ethel Taylor, and a si number of her music students of the vir&uiie iiiEU bciHMii in nail lJikf iur Grover Miller anL Mr. Heber. Miller Btshed the program, which consisted1 ai me nome oi ma lonner tTiaayLor musical numbers ana artistic danc- ed the Tliirty eventflg guests enjoyed the delight-' program - of games, music and other ful affair, -- J: -y ch features;- during-whldainty refreshments were served. Hie guest of The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. honor was made rtie recipient of J. Clegg was the scene of a pleasant numerous beautiful and Useful gifts. social affair Saturday, given in honor nf. Mr CXoev fh ,tn khi The Social lour cTub will meet In j d birthday. Spring session Thuveday afternoon atjsonfs and lilacs adorned the enter-the home Ot Mrs. William MCtUl-- ; tainin rnnme whom thn fwoit iwnH i In The v .... 1 ... II - j 1:21. WY IS KM 11 i Mrs. Hattie Anderson of Salt Lake! ity.jjid her official staff, visited the idjea of the G. X R. of Provo last '.: ""' seek. - guests-enjoy- ...,. The ladies of the Relief Corps entertained In honor of Mrs. J. H. Masters at the home of Mrs. Isaac' Boyce an Friday., The rooms were prettily decorated with spring flowers. Cards were played, and a dainty' luncneba lough." : Gala Specials for Saturday Gala Day" iwr-asin-n blos-regul- sixty-secon- ITlirepBigf afeirDress leveririnte'rrsmi TioufrrftlOSttSte - was, served. andriiartookrof an elabo- adgames Mrs. Ben H. Bullock was hostess at rate luncheon. i ""'. a dinner "Thursday evening last for a number of her friends choir memMr. and Mrs. "James E. Daniels prebers of the First ward. The tableand sided at a dinner Sunrooms weretTfactlvely decorated day in honor of "their forty-fiftwed withthe ' season's flowers. dings anniversary v ; ; The members of the Social Hour Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and chilMrs. Mary Markham entertained at club with their partners conducted dren have returned to Eureka after a dinner Sunday for IissZEdith Jones- surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Don bleasant visit tn Provo the "niSsts of Ciayson - last Friday evening' at their Mrs. J. Will Lewis. and A. Rex Johnson, who will bemarere guests took pome. ried this weekc: ptner guests-w-- and in of the program games par Monday fte'rnooa Mrs. L, C. Potter wrrBdM;:MJrantCri music arranged for tM affairRefresh-- ! gayft.a..chiMren'B . nartv for . her slx- ! vear-oltmenlsrrwererserved, son. Fred. Games and Jnusic , . - made the hours pass -merrily. Mrs. Ben P. Rea Is spending a few .. z. Forty, guests attended the soclaW fiays in Jgaen affair given by Mrs. William Mulll- - The Utah Porosis; met ,. In regular The members of the Fifth ward, gan ihe latter part of the week at her session this afternoon with Mrs. Ralph under the direction of the "missionary home. The hours -"pasRed merrily as Poulton.' ,The club , colors of layendar party games were' played- and romsrcal and gold were used In decorating the committee, gave a . farewell to ibers rendered The hostess served an rooms. -- Mrs. Christen Jensen gave a evening complimentary r to her de--t appetizing luncheon during the-aft- erJ Miss Grace teever-,-priosplendid review of were served. . narhire for the Canfornian mission or , noon. . .. the L. D.- S. church to labor as a mis- Cards, music md yefreshments will Mf; Dave Anderson has returned to glonary. The early part of the evenIng "was devoted to the rendition oi( do we ieaiures oi me u. u. u. ciuo her home In Salt Lake, after a visit followed by, gathering at the home of Miss Lucile in Provo with : her parents, M r. and an excellent program Carter this evening Mrs-- . J. S. Linton. refreshments. and dancing ."' . . Mr. and lnsvJ. E. Snyder annonnee the announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennier to Ray Watkins,' son of John Watkins, of Midway. The marriage will take place June 1 in the Salt Lake temple. PRQVQ Lets all turn out en masse and show. oUr "young" bloods" that we appreciate their efforts in developing athletic sports ing.-Si- xty e- I III " Voiles d h niny-seii-tnTi- Smocks See Just Received the New s HAREM-SCU- M Japanese Crepe, tol 1 Qutch Designs, tea ----- -- " Dresses' for Children. d L - , 1 40neh Printed VroiIesin rr- - graceful designs, 75c value -- f i Saturday. Special 39c per yard niim-Tnpsda- v "My-Anton- ia.- Mr and. Mrs. D. W. Gilbert have The marriage, of Aliss .Mary ColirLn this-citand Kenneths McEwan. reached Provo from Castlegate to son of Bishop and Mrs. u. u. MCEwan .maKe tneir nome nere. ;. of Orem, was solemnized Wednesday! One of the leading social events of In the Salt Lake temple. Friday "even-- ; dinner Jast of week was the wedding the aunt Selman, Mrs. George ing .. ... . ,i t . w r i tniutu i i rn., cti. e bride, win give a recepnon ai Her Bieu oy with about one hundred guests urday evening in honor of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- - James Carter and his brida formerly In attendance. Ewan will mal:e "'thir home in Orem. Miss. Pearl Gee, who were married 1 . the previous -- Wednesday" in theSalt Mtuand-- Mrs. Ralph. H.r Jones blx Lakejtem'ple. For theoccasioh-"thin rooms ere'lllfacflvery decorated Salt Lake "were Provo visitors Sunday ne - S. 'Colora 6f WWlenniriavSnTiarT-T'"at the homebtMr. and Mr:, ".. j bride wore a charming gown of. while jones. J , satin. Fonowlng " the repast, the ' The .followirig were the guests of sixty guests present were interested music and games, Vrs.James L Evans at . dinner Sunl in a program dav: Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bennett of - Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. L. Strong entertained at W. Gil- hert of Castlegate,- Mrs. M. Di EvanS dinner "Sunday,Jhe guests included rtfaer-Mis- es and Agtus Etana and Leland Evans. Miss- - Pea A family diner was given hy Dr.'and Douglas Page. Mrs. H. S. P.vne on Mother's day. The was hostess at Mrs. Watkins" Frank T a beautiful with was centered table bouquet of carnations.. The guests in-- a bridal shower Friday evening rs. James Carter, a Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pulham of plimentary - - , j recent bride. . Forty guests were . Salt Lake. ; 'f. - t . oai-hom- e : . i if '.'.v -- Rh 40-inc- Saturday Special 58c, per ya rd ter, Blanche,: to William Dittmore of this city. The marriage will take place Wednesday next In the1 Salt . , , Lake temple. r , a' Lot a : Monroe Paxman left Mrs. W. for California, where she expects to spend -- a - month - visitin g her sister. Mrs. Robert Fairbank in Los , -- Wednesday 42"and ' "Angelesjand JierJsisterrIrsJLinton : Morgan, at San Ffancisco- "The following were the guests of rs.r D. D.. McE wan., at j Biahpp. and-dinner and a social evening Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. John Chrtstensen, Dr. and M rs. Cunningham, Mr. andMfs George Culhmore, Mr. anfi- Mrs. - mdayp com-lude- d to-M- . ' - I First come first served. DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE quarters while attending .v the EVERYBODY'S STORE - '. ) ; , j - races. $1.00 Each i head' i - limited. I day in honor of Miss dith Jones, a 'Mrs; Wells Richmond announces the bride of the week. The guests were .. girls. Artistic, decora tives.o rytr: i engagement of her ...sister Moneta the X.in L.theU.colors : of pink and white , tions ,' ., bride-elec-- t . or JoUey to Edward Abel of Americanf were used throughout the rooms aridfFork.. The couple will be mamea.m Miss. Edna Miller, a the months was -- the honored guest at the 3Ianti temple May 18, and will i the same color scheme was eviaeni in a delightful shower given by Mrs. make their home In American' Fork.-- 1 .Jht? luncheon. Mrs. Frank- W. Doming Is here from Elberta ' spending A. week with rela- - - : present. ' ; .r our Make istoreyour: T special missionary meeting was heFd iMonday afternoon. Miss Lucia uphami an Interesting lecture on "Moungae tain Whites of fennessee and' Ken-- : tucky." at iMiss Lorenda John was hostess a delightful afternoon affair Wednes-- i yard Bungalow; .Aprons Quantity i Thqmas Fowers and Mrs. L. M. Xelson. Under the auspices of "the Ladies' lloTfleTylr&e-cnnnrunity-church- 3 Voiles in exclusive patterns, very artistic" designs; $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values.-- i l. "'. M Ja -- fine yara Voites ln dark grounds, floral and block designs; $1.00 values h .. Mr. and Mrs. Henry" Downs an-- . nouneehe engagement of their daugh- . - Kc- Lot 2 - . ' bicycle " ' ' - R Linked Girdle . , T LAUNDRY 1 WORK --APPEALS to both men and .women of .taste speciality. . We - service-i- n give men's laundering wear, j is-o- ur v the-very-be- st .and ha vesr special skill .in the cleansine of women V 7 garments. Once vou . ( ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE iest w ourzsuDerioritvknow , we'll do all your ' laundering hereafter. -- OF THE GOOD VALUES OFFERED TROY LAUNDRY , .. PIE;(Op:HPAL - ; I Many- people are and are getting much pleasure in doing so. v There's good bargains tn table linens, sheets and cases, white dress goods, domestics, laces and"ernDroideries We cannot urge you too strongly to come and take, advantage of the savings. It is a " Bale of big scope in which every woman, should share, - i Richard Condle .waa the winner the music contest for the 1919 class medal at the Brignam Young university on Tuesday morning. He sang two;numberg, an aria from "The Messiah' "If With Tour Hearts Ye Truly SeelcMe and ballad, "Pale Moon." . Second place was won by Miss" Lillian Knudsen. Her numbers were the aria, "Thou Brilliant Birdand a ballad, "An Old Refrain." The other contestants were Miss Tlrgtnia Chri8tensenandarLC.hris-tensen- . Miss Chrlstensen sans an aria from "SamsoiPand Delllah,u and the ballad,-"Th- e Birthday"; Mr. Chrlstensen the aria, "Within This Sacred Dwelling,' from "The Magic Flute," and the ballad'Myself When Young. The" Judges were Mrs. I. H. Masters, Mrs. Norma Poulton Bullock, and Prof. George W. Fitzroy, During the'eon-tes- t the Judges were seated behiriid a screen in the rear of the hall, and the singers were announced by number Instead of by name, insuring perfect impartiality in the decision. The contest was a very creditable one, and reflectedgreat crpdit on -- GOOD ORGANDIES 40 inches-wid- e PILLOW CASES SHEETS Size 42x36 Size 72x90 73c -- 98e 30C : ,vt. ... ' iReal Bargains in II HUCK TOWELS BLANKETb AtaBareainPrice Size 64x76 Regular 25c values for 3.75 Is one of the The" linked-glr- dle latest and newest ideaa imported from the fashion center of Parla. These Are Bargaiis II WHITE SKIRTS, BINATIONS, APRONS ' $2.50 values. COM- - The ideal husband' and wife been born yet- taven't - 95c u . Three hundred set speeches were delivered in the last session ot con- gress. - Wre presume this meansthat they were set up In type for the Congressional Record. A- . The reported Inefficiency of - the naryiaoeiTTOtseenrtOThave Induced any nation, tqjick a scrap. withJIncle gam.""" SCHOOL OPOi'IN'G : formal opening; tProTOanew; high is school building will be held on Mon- da evening, May 16, to which the i public is invited "to attend. The- r- committee have aV rangedthe following program for the t occasions "i Band Concert, front steps of new huildiogf7:30. New gymnasium, 8 p. m. ' ' jMusic. liigh jsch(wl orchestra. ' Prayer, J. B, Keller. Music'HigK. School.. Song.". Glee . : club. - -- Address of welcome, - Mangum. :.'".. - W. Lester ' 1 '- - ' Music. Boys' Glee club, . Reading,: The v Hazinif of ValianLwV Arrilla Singleton. Address, "What the New" Hirt - School Means Morgan. to Provo," Judge A. B. ..;..,...-.- , . Presentation of senior class project. ' , Acceptance, J. W. McAdam. , Music, High school orchestra. - r- -l Inspection of the new' buildina and vMts to the exhibits, .Exhibition of Profr Florence Jepperson-- of - the B. swimming and diving, 9 p. m. . Y. U., and tne musical "department of Free dance in high schol gymnasthe school. In announcing the deci- ium,. 9:30. sion Professor Fitzroy spoke appreciatively of the fine display of musi Umbrella tmprwemenl cians- as shown In the contest. tt la the little things wNch make for perfection, we are told. An tnven tor has perfected a devqe teWtf cerBride. BavemeH fw Rsuttvs, shows 'a taste for' perfection. tainly In the Hervey lslapds bride en th? No Is unfamiliar with the etr'.p ot one walk! marriage lay before the actual tape wth a catch whhh Is used scngly : poD the backs of her future hr to wind dp closed umbrellas. When the da f ihfi aaod's jelativa. and. a bappi nmbrella pe thu iirrelaUveTforar mtlsr pa vement dangles and pendulates in a way that for him, In eacb 'case ttvm hoosa the dignity nudoubtedly Is flVmsive ' i; ktw. of some. The Inventor In questjoa has nia d an Ip rentlon which provides Pledge of Trlendshtp. means' The-cust- om - handsUaking --dataf Into of stowtng away the pendan tJhrinteriof "br tlieopeheatltn?' of the to time, Henry (he Second, brella by means of a snapping device -- - -- " Those who. wish to use strictly language iior longer say a person "went up in the air." He or" heviad'Ms-heeorree- t form,- - pl.ece-oi-ta- If some of those Parisian gowns were billed as surcingles they would pass : the customs offleers wthout arousing .suspicion. V HOUSE OF QUAUTY XzlEB -:. The more yo.u pull a man's leg the :,'.y.X;zfz..-shorter .he gets. i - " tt : . |