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Show 'Ijfp SocialMedlfri i;(H aod Mrs. J. W. Chappei and Mrs. Julia Knudsen vent to Tuesday to visit her daughter. the family" of Salt (Lake spent part of Mrs. EarL Blackett Louia week 4a. Provo with Mr. Mrs. Preston 0. Peterson will be members of the Thurs I ,' I hostess I Miss Frances Guff,' daughter 6T. dar'Aiternooo Bridge clubthisweek. 'Attorney. General Harrey Cluft was . The members ot the G. L. D. club the guest of honor at a surprise party and their partners are planning on an of given by number ' herschoolmates outing to (Saratoga this evening. Saturday, evening. V - affair r took Dr. and Mrs, J. , Noyes and the Slace at the home ot Miss Florence Misses Sadift and F, Ifts Ctilpman of wkfl was spent American Fork were Provo Tlstors jMaw. where the time games, music and luncheon. Monday. 1 Mr. Jlo-Brid- to-t- ke t"xne Utah Sorosls . will meet next "Mss Ada Cross of Bait Lake spent wth Provo friends. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. the week-enf Clark, 706 North University avenue, Mrs. Sarah Talmage will give a paper The Misses Pearl and Norma Beck "TnVHistoiTtSuttse." and the were hostesses to the G. L." D, club : gufiject, "Suffrage In Utah," will be members and their partners at treated by Miss Alice L. Reynolds. I social affairs Sunday evening, given the last meeting of the w nonor of Beck .who is leaving This will-bI BPitonn, and alljnembersjirejirged to tor Arizona to make , his home. ; be present. Luncheon and musie were the features of interest? d those who desire to place a "flower token" of respect of departed relatives or friends we have -- prepared to supply Carnations, Gladiolas and Straw Flowers at prices that will be within the reach of all. TO l W ' ki rrindJilrsaiterPTiitehead a. for lew I i alt-iaiteltora : We wiU take orders WednesdaylThursday and Friday rday-evenor Sunda Tng --- ;- 4ay entertained ;at a nrettllv mfjointed Miss Jdande eranam emenameo ai . t the Hotel Roberts Tuesday after- ' 1 dinner Sunday.T"The guests Included noon comnlimentarr td"Mrs. L"H: Sarah LMasterswho 4 leaving Provo to live lMr and Mrs. W, B. Lake,-MrlTvlor and Mrs. Millie layior 01 ; in Idaho. The tab e was decorated I Ogden, and Mrs. OJrtbur Haws. with peonies and purple irisand - a 1 : course luncheon was served at- - 1:S0 and - Mrs. Clarence, Jwooaa o'clock. - The card favors wer- e- re-- i and babyaxe- - here from ceived br Mrs, Fred Taylor and Mrs, Ore;.' spending several weeks with Mr. J. Milton Jones. Present were Mrs. "and Mrs. James B woods. Masters, Mrs. Reed L. AndefbergTTJrs J. M. Jones, Mrs. Wm. F. Violett, Mrs . ueebe oi. fred Mr. and Mrs. George Taylorr Mrs. ;PrestoirtJ Peter Salt Lake were Provo visitors Sun- - t0Ut Mrs. 0t A. Spear, Mrs. OE. Maw. . BratUn,- Mrs. W. D. day, the guests of Mrs. D. Teasdale. - .Mrs. George-Eare Wfi brldZA-luneheon- f : N - ; -- s. - WrfT7' tiori of kind and place order "1T" zrriIZA3-- forquantity.ij - : -- --p-g------ . , - I I Mm Rnhnrta -- W Whtfnttnii V interesting meeting of the Serv-rjohn mchi, Mrs: Lee L. Baker, flee Star Legion was held Wednesday Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. J. Farrer, armory. State Mrs. George -A. Hanson, 'afternoon at I An g.- e the-stat- Jrur president the prmcipal was Falck of vOgdea leal numbers were rendered and serveu, rreshmen.rwere ' I -- toiinher:jm3Dana ' ; ' future home. . . ; ( of Chicago is' Mr. and 'Mrs. Sam 1L Buckler an her husband's aounce th engagement of (heir daugh- John Foote. ter. Pauline, to Albert o for California Provo. The marriage will tak place ana :;, tpagq ex ner- - June: .s77-"-'- Mrs." J.; Marion Foote visiting in Provo with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Foote will leave I .rnenas in rrovo. i . . Mrs. Peter Madsen'of Gar- jieid snent last wek with relatives and d re- - . 7 ; musi-Mr.-an- speaker.-Spec- ial "C:-- -' ,. - 1 Joanh Mm. W. ".";',. flanborn nd Hilt Fringe Hausrh. Important among lie' social. affairs ter Lucy tSalt Lake spent theweefe of the .week was the farewell , party nd in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Josh given by , Prof, and Mrs. C. E.. Maw p, Dunn. I at thfiirhoma MQnday eveninguconi i pltaentary to .Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Mas-- i "Mrs. Orville Olsen --was hostess to I tersjpriorto their departure jor number I Idaho to reside. An abundance of freshments Wrere served during the i choice spring flowers, in Tarietyr gave pleasant eveningr added charm to the entertaining I rooms. Musical numbers were fur- - Miss Vilate Dunn is a Salt Lake nishedJby-Mi- ss . JJarguerite Jepperson, visitor for ten days. v Mrs. Norma Bullock and Miss Carol v,- Poulton, and readings by Mrs. T. Earl A business meeting of tber Daugh Pardoe-anMiss Jane Hibbert. ters of the UtaSr Pioneers was held in Responses to the following toasts the Administration building Tuesday were made in a clever and when matterns pertaining -Airs. Master as a Kea;to dividing the organization were dis- ing manner: Cross Aid" by Bishop Joseph A. cussed. The next meeting -- will be t Buttle; "Mr. Masters As a - Business held Tuesday, May 31, in the Sixth s IMan," by wmiam V. Violett; "'When ward meeting house, to which all IrHrM aiterr imagiriesHtaseif TrRe- south and west of Ceh-te-r residing street and University" avenue are publican,' by Pfof. W. J.'ISnow; "The Masters as Card Players," by Mrs. O. invited. . The purpose is to organize a A. Snear: "Mrs. camp. . , . . .. Masters r As . Club i, "The Masters As Municipal Council PIONEER PASSES AWAY. The f asant" i TWastpra A a Oltlzfirm - anil T.fhrarv View: passed away at the fajjjilr resif Aida3ioreRoyZLxoii.Mrs. dence this morning of causes incident I Wasters contributed several vocal to old age. ; I selections in her usual pleasing man,Mr. Soulier was a man of sterling ner and Mr. Masters In. a humorous qualities, having lived here I speech gave iiisteasohs for going to than forty years; & fine type of citiI Idaho and expressed most sincerely zenship because of his quiet, unassumI his appreciation of Provo and her peo-- I ing way. He issurvived by a wife pie. A daintily appointed "luncheon and OReSfolBSt of Proyo "Benchl. f was variraA ivtv cniocta vera nroa. Funeral arrangements have not been ent to enjoy the delightful affair and made pending word from relatives aud Tri nnv pvnrp( on nf rp srr pt. wer p. itv ad A friends. at the loss of Mr.nd Mrs. Masters by this community. j- " I itLHiBW Z j .J, m in 1. im 'J hiMi 1 ii J' mi AMERICAN LEGION DANCE friends-Mondav.-.- of-he- r V 7 d . . entertain-'afternoo- Wt't' . 4 i V ?V i Shubert's - will play, M 9W 5 ' orchestra at the Ameri- can Legion dance to be held at the Armory Fri day, May .27. . , n n - mem-ber- rji I ; : . 5 Dftfenee,aj-by-Mrs.lr.-G.-Pott- . . e: paur-Soulierr-- t ? r-- i i.ii i ii ? i age -- . or-mo- -- - ir! Flowers For Decoration Bay'4---- ON SALE SATURDAY . XisLz " Faise Mahogany.red gum .can be made mahogany-An- I f 1 4 . d Circassian walnut that it is often sold for ode or the other of these woods. How - ca! you tell the difference between the false and the truetBy nmk-lng at the cross-graisays Popular Sci ence. It you can see the pores with the naked eye, then you will know that all Is well. If you can't see the pores without the use of a magnifying glass. then you will know that you are In the presence of red gum. ' w - : r rtesrva:"" -- J: M adrupiets! " - I i -- Z PHONE ORDERS EARLY B. Y. U. MEDAL WINNER I if - " i a MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1921 The' Provo Commercial club today awarded the efficiency medal to Ross Smoot Bean.- - - The presentation, was made by Secretary Elmo Cunnings ham. representing the clttb.Thebasis o fthe' awardwas scholarship. 50 per cent;, school service,' 25 per cent; character, 25 per cent. In a feeling response Mr. Bean, who is president - of the senior -l- ass, acknowledged the help of several persons In his achievements, the first was "the girl,' and be could explain no farther, but all knew that he had reference to his wife; his mother; and three of his teachers, Prof. N. L. Nel son. President George H. Brimhall, and Prof. C. E. Maw.' ; v An efficiency '.medal Is given each to some year by the Commercial club student of the university. ' May Fitzgerald" was awarded ' a medal by the B. T. U. Women's organization, for the writing of a - What Does Memo rial Day Mean to You? - tT?r', i - - tie-o- n ri i - 7 I Fall hats will show fringes hanging from brims turned from the face at daring angles. They, will be. found al most invariably with sport outfits such slaid, skirt and ohm-chilla satin blouse of the ". variety. V jar J r 'V i: 1 :!'iifrr re " si Narrow Belts 'Hi, tut.. . Is it just another day in the year or does it recall to loss of some dear one whose life was given 'your memory-th-e ' that we might "live in Peace?" . . There can be no more ppropriate more affectionate rmore, lovable, way to commemorate the death of a loved one than to -- 1 " -.- - - school student. was given a medal for a r TV '. OctoberA Definition. 1 Puritan !'. ' had been read to the A Riley's poems children on numerous occasions until theyj were familiar with many of them, but" It took . 1 !'' !!I - . . gy-- " . - . '. rfea. . l is-- rT---.-- : r' rrr-r- GO TO YOUR FLORIST TODAY OR TOMORROW il "Ttrf Tell, him just what you have in mind let him show you how easily, and how economically your,-wishecan be ex' pressed with Flowers. s four-year-o- ld WhIle . opt Doosler poet really wa walking" with' his mother In the early with the box lined suits this fall Will come A nnrrnw hnlt tt- - loathor in I Michael Solso otNeW Haven, Conn., knows how "the old woman in the fall h kicked ,np the leaves to his contrasting color. The veil, you may! shoe" felt. He's staying home from work- to helf care for the auadruplets heart's content, .then turning to ber, note, enshrouds the throat Instead of the stork presented to hla wife recently. Their combined weight at birth be said: "I tell you, mother, 01d - : " ' October knocks me out." , was 20 pounds, lilming the face. -- Provo Greenhouse ZPhone 5-- 0 "Where the Flowers Grow? -'- - |