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Show t:iz rr.ovo i:;.:lld, f;:idav, iiay i:, In Th c Social R ealm One of thaJesding social affairs of nished. under the direction of Prof. J. the wMk iru the wedding reception I w McAllister. The public ia cor-...thii splendid iven"lrMrrirMrCmd"refguifi)a7diany :tovit?4 - in the Fourth ward amusement halli" :lr' Wednesday evening in honor of Ihelrj 4 I'liL" v,D daughter.- - Orpha. and G. Nelsonl teineS a? - James, who wentmired ia marriage <-,iWednesday in Salt Lake City. Th. Mr ? hall was prettily decorated to Jilacs, "dt rk BuuwuaiiB, viiuu wremut ana pmeri v prids Kora a. "lilrrlanrUrs. Sam H. Buckley ancharming gown of cream satin with nounce the engagement of their lace trimmings and - wore a dainty to AlberTR. Tayspray of rosebuds. The principal en- daughter,, Pauline, tertainment of the evening was danc- lor of Provo. - The marriage will take 8. Miss Buckley his been ing, during the bourse of which re- - place June some time in this were served. One hundred 't?afhin.'cnool twentv-fivanil - -tupatir- Wfrn tirpsftnt i - e including several from ootef-townJ Miss May Newell of Waukoiy Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. James will make their ia vlsitng Mrs. 3L A. Culbeftson. ' home in Provo. - 'FLOWERS! ' . I 2252 vk,f,L nfUln "57".? For Decoration Day, wiil arrive and fresh crisp Saturday Afternoon Place your order now and.sace that "last moment" disappointment Mr. and Mrs. O: W: Bailey enter Mf. and Mrs. Chal Chase are spendat a prettily appointed dinner tained in Logan and Ogden. ing a lew days ---JL. -i AUedaesdjy availing. The dialagtah' - waSHnter4uwith--a-silver'- aftd-Mrs.- basket t' Special Low Prices ' ? - - Mr. N ....... Carnations, dozen .... ... Statice, Everlasting, one large bunch have returned from Mesa, Axis., after containing buttercups. The - guests " included Mr; and Mrs. W. R. Butler a several "months' stay .,; And daughter Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nellie Smith has returned to L. Au Culbertson, Mr.and Mrs. George ber home "in. Ogden after,, a vlsifln BZBaMingJiffiMXBaeyZIls8 i. 1 Provo as ..the guest of Mrs. Julia John-- , Newell of. Iowa. ,: .... j .4. 1 ... . . . . , . , , . .... . '' 91.OO ... Tft r 1 rts t.s. cy T;'W. f t 'i-- son. . ' . 0 JL-- : , Straw 0 Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moore of "Silt' ford have returned home after atwo have returned home, after a weeks' stay with relatives in Provo. several days' visit with relatives in ' club , Provo. ,, . The members of the Cheer-were pleasantly entertained Thursday Mrs. Delila B. Adams is here from Jiome ot Mrst JosephShaw; The of a Bunkerville, Ne v, enjoyin g a visit floral, decorations consisted and . potted with her mother. Mrs. J. E. Booth. . variety of cut flowers planta.--Th- e card honors were given Dr. and Mrs. George E. Robison and by Mrs. - Will Mildenhall and ;Mn Mrs. EL C. 'Rodgers have returned (.Frank Halliday. Luncheon was served of cards. from a pleasant auto trip to Fillmore at the' conclusion and other points in southern Utah. Mrs. Mattle E. Roberts Vogel of The beekeepers of the local beehive Ogden la spending a number of days warms are urged to attend the spe- in Provo with her sister, Mrs. May R. ' cial conference for beekeepers .in" Salt Farrer. 6 to inclusive. 9, Lake City, June .Those who jexpect!o. have charge of .Miss Effie - Hirst of Salt Lake is the work this summer should attend spending a few days with Provo .. up ia all require- friends. Mr.-a- NWr41arttn-- ef nd o, Boise,-Idah- -S- Flowers, bunch, two dozen bunch tocksrlarge-white,- -- . .tt,t Baby Breath, delicate spray, bunch 0 39 ; . . .20$ ; ,,.-.- : , vtvtt . , . , ; . w 1 ,SO at-th- e I 1 Organdies arid Voile TDresses ' f -- Our beautiful Organdie and Voile Dresses are the talk of the town- -. We have-style- s to' please the most - fastidious. Your favorite style and color is among thern. New numbers are Arriv- - - ing nearly every day. : I 1 I I Ml l 4"! I s -- f - . Mr . ... JVW ,. - ments of the organization. It is sugDr. and Mrs. Fred W- - Taylor entergested that if necessary, the presidents of the M. I. A. assist the bee- tained last evening complimentary to keepers financially from the organiza- Mrand Mrs. Clarence J. ..Woods, who are here from Portland, Oregon, and tion funds. for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marshall, who Next Saturday the M. L A. pageant will soon leave for the east Popplea purposes. will be held in the Timpanogos park. were used fordecorative The evening's hours were pleasantly -- Prof. E. H. Eastmond, assisted by Mrs of spent with games and music, during Ellen Hendersonrwill have-char- ge 'the 'affair and three hundred people the course of, which delicious refr esh-- ' will take part Music wi aerved. ' Special forTuesday: - -- I t y "I $3.48 Regular Value FOR AVOMEN AND GIRLS Strap models are the keynote of the new styles in footwear. , The most desirable examples of this popu-l" . style are included in this showing, a Moderate prices are an added attraction. - $70 : Distributors of Quality ar . MetchandisEoerybody'i.SiQic. : , I vpw l . S3.95-S9- .95 PRICED FROM i TUESDAY SPECIAL 0 A Presentation Of ! . latest styles. U - -1 A Mignonette Blouses in all the desired shades and made in the" Hhe-ftir4nents-- - -- . - Come and See Them. WEDNESDAY MORNING HOUR BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER. DONTT :FORGET SALES nd Mrs Wednesday evenine Mr. George Craig entertained at a dinner, and theater party in nonor of Mr. andMTS. I. H. Masters, who will leave in the near future for Twin-- - Falls, Idaho. Peonies were artistically displayed throughout the rooms. Other (rueetswerXMr.-an- d Mr. Rav- - Tfm. merman and Prof, and Mrs. C. E. a pile of rocks. Another difference1 is I the profiteer- gets his in day- time, while the rogue usually gets his at I m V Too Much Strain, Mountains Named for Indian Triba. Edward was told to remain after Tne mountain system 1 ' schooramTsIf "quletly for ten minutes receivedAppalachian, nighty : Its name from the Appaiache and think. -- After- anting quietly for or a Apalachl Indians. Its Doint-thighest The fellowl who steals a side of flv minutes he said: "Please, may I Mount kltchell. in North Carolina! bacon is a thief, but the "captain of go borne now? It hurts my bead to which . Is AnLffieLhlgh,, nuance- - wno steals a - railroad Is In : line, for a senatorship. Darn queer Maw. " old world, ain't It? ;.AvIot of Deonlnr- - eet their cmpit Look Out, DevllI x '"' " Clawt Used for Combs. (. The mixed with their greed, and great is W'hen -the ; Thi preacher bears, OH prayed, aspeclally those "of the Lord, profiteer, but we hitch the rogue to uie eniangiemeni inereor. curtail the power of th dertt whiu apecles, rather fastidious to ' this community." the good about their tolleta. Tliey comb their colored brother In -the gallery cried, Amen, hair with their curved. .claws and lick do Xord; cut- - bl.-ta- ll smack .moor. themselves to make Their hair shloe. Eagle, - -- - Sommor Llillinerif. IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR. thiniu"rrr in ; Decoration Day Sport Hats ' IN ALL THE LATEST COLORS. Program -ia- tutilav-Special I HATS REDUCED TO, f;i $2.50 AND COME AND SEE THJSM. m $3.50 n of Tree' A ! kit - Ptop; S17 WEST-CENTER- . ... ' ,... " ' " i : : i,,'. JloldaV:' ' RaLan MartiaI:.:BaB s a H o t- - : -, 1 r .AIrs. ...Chaplain Carl F. Eyring ss Carol Poulton, Miss Marguerite Jeppenon r- , . . ; ; . . .v. . ; 7. Martial Band ... v -- caxophoneQuartet.ifc..V;iirJir,, vBlake PeayLeroy Snow, Alma Selection ii- - .Mrsr-Jam- ca Detection ar EleganfjCroflfilG Boys" fi1110. 1 Harmon Dedkato;;;;; 2?m'; ?m,:T8necial.. f3.50rr-JIS.0- 0 llliiffliisllinorv . |