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Show 11 Hiss Barbara, Paxmao. ,entertalne.d Merrill fate an Interesting discussion the Elyslan girls t the Sixth ward on "Marriage." Musical numbers Mntual at her home Satur4y erea-- J were tarnished by Miss Melbaand Ing. ' Spring flowers and terns were Richard .Condte... and a reading was ssed la the decoration scheme. The1giTen"8y Miss Gladys Seamoant. At ck, affair was to the fond ot 6fJfce meeting a dell- lunrhonn yafi 'clous tame on Backwards. Miss Lora Dunn, was awarded '.the A most The First ward' will conduct a bazaar iW for the best make-up- . enjoyable ume was peni wnn games Thursday and Friday. The bazar will and music, during wlilch a delicious opea. at 10 a. m. Thursday morning luncheon was served to the following: and will cotnlnue througbovt t two Miss Ixai puna. Miss Roma Bylund, daya chicken dinners will ia ssrved until 2 T'clOCk l) MS TTUa rerenwr, ar miarn T.trQm days. sen. Miss urace. wmoa. ass verua rnaay evening a splendid p Banks, jiiss Genevieve Haycock, Miss has been arranged By the-- Jijr.l M, Maude Payne; Miss Irene Erlckson, I. A. All members and friends of the Miss Grace Price, Miss Lula Price, ward.are cordially invited to. attend. Miss. Jessco Whitehead, Miss Edith ffardlsilDorothy. Beesley.Mia8 nThaBoy Scout troop of the Fourth Stewart, ward will give a dance this evening LaVera CmbleMlss-LaVo- n Bullock. Bias Xyle Net hall towaiefe-- l son; Miss Elsie Thatcher, Miss Estella all are cordially invited to attend. The '"i.onrni fr nr n onrlM-Tf- A T il nnninn a . v . -- .. jr...--- bbi-tai- -- Mlss-I-aPr- DRAPERY. ,. , , r,,'- nt V eer; iss May Goddara. AmanoaraennouBB.Adam. Mlag reari Brown, ra miBs-e- airs, jjgg JRefreBhmentajfilL J& jayer8 aic- turkwooa, Miss Miss Delta Haws, od Miss Merlba Bird, Mist Eva Farley, :.MtaSi Gladys Jones, Miss Alberta Leah Oakley. Miss Alts . Adams,Miss II : .' .. t . - ' ; .Jjlss Alice Creer.- - - -- f -- - - tMtst Jesse tfrsyr"Ssalsted;brMrs; Nels Peterson, entertained at a birth evea--ft day log; In compliment to ner son. Grant, whose ttrthrtay annlver-- j sary It was-- . ; The. entertainment was also in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welker and family, who will leave soen-foaa Podro, their home. The rooms were most . Attractively decorated with Easter colors and creations. Interesting games were played, after which stories were told. Alma Van.'Wag- enen was awarded-fir- st prize for the best story; Mrs. D. M. Gray received ..file cnsolatton.fa.vorJ tttMlieoarwa; served to 25. A large birthday cake containing five lighted candles center- V ed the luncheon "table. Packing Co. Building. 55 N. Univ. Aver II si ii V - ; - understands . . . is sr ii a i ii n u ia zm-- I u mzmmm.m-.um-mmwz:- lnnAo i a:i. uif II 11 . ' 121 Pretty Window. Curtains - L AlEniBilDXllO u i v.m i w Initio-- Vnn will i " v avuvnuij ftgaatyVA iai Tuscan Nets and Marquisettes.---Beautiful Springtime Cretonneg- .Russian Silks and fcunfast Gauzes. Scotch Madras in many shades. of superior Haleyen Damasks quality. Sunfast Color Draperies that will -- Housewives have expressed a desire for help in selecting and hanging their curtains. We are glad to tell irlli' W I tflVfS ex in constant touch with newest draping ideas. We can guide you intelligently in materials, color schemes and draping effects. LARRY SEMON THE SHOW ; i TONIGHT Hearts A the -- not fadex, Lace Curtains, Side Drapes and. every material forwindow trimming. '.vf ofthe mom you that our Drapery Department is . isn't the effect Jus t IV il s51 1 1 J vr ujrf-XJ- ' ,'fy! r J WonderfulT ' We carry a big line i of shades in many colors and We fit any size windows and guar antee every job hung by our expert shade 'man, Mr. Miller. . . are artistic and durable. graceful, yetstroTiganTi Ttey irihg out every charm of your drapes.- No sag, rust, nor tarnish. Beautifully finished in velvet brass and white. Easy to Rods Curtain -- ! Take Advantage of Our Drapery Service Robert McKim Glair Adams I I. window I grades. I , WONDERFUL FOR AJJY ROOM. Kirsch - Window S hades Curtain Hods Let us go into v our home, help you plan your new curtains and drapes and hang them for you. Havenw .. II . - lLJl ILli 112.1 S r.lIDIfiJjQ, the Br'"BiBiLisi m m touch in decorating a room and produce that sunshiny, cosy atmosphere, "A - j ' II ? in : and Estimates Free 1SfeaT5u?6nl$3t8 Low Prices CHRISTY COMEDY IN AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL ARTICLES ON DIS COME Mrs; Fred Wilson will be hostess to the members of the Thursday Evening Bridge club at her home Thursday. Following cards, luncheon will be served.-- soc .... u Iffijffl . SOC SOS mr-- t GRIFFITH Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack and .Mrs. W. W. JErcanbrack accompanied the Provo high school debaters, Lelabd Buttle and Cecil Broadbent, to Salt Lake City Monday morning, . . CORINNE , . "woman- Every ii DAY ONLY where they debated the Granite high "chool team., FVllpwTnTThiraebate; a. visit 'was made to' the music room of Miss Ethel Taylor, daughter of - President and Mrs. "TTN. Taylor of this city, who Is teaching music at the school this winter, A splendid musical' program was enjoyed. ... . . JKEDNESi r-- -- H JI nrnirr, f ' - . atit V Artistic Window Drapinjer Made Easy The Strand 4 - AiH GaJlfer-make4- The Elks' ladles met In regular social session at the Elks'- ctubrooms last evening. Four tables of progress fiye "5001 were played, the fayor being awarded to. Mrs. Dicfc BosharJ. a aeucious luncneon xoiiowea. - HOUSE ONE-rRlC- E Phone 467. ii Miss VeraBnks entertained several friends at her home Sunday evening. Games and music were en-joyed during which a delicious lunch- eon was served to Miss Grace Linton, Miss Lora Dunn, Miss Venice Cod-darMiss Zlna Larsen, Mrs. Amanda Senhou.seMra. Vilate Reynolds, Joseph Banks, Tenton Miller, Ctyde Brown, T. F. McCafferty, Carl Brown. . I -- the-second live-year-o- r 1HE - - I a is on floor of the Prdvo Meat .& ice fiow , r- - - - ' " ., DR. N. H. NELSON iJ "" miiMMiiii rmwmiifiTiT? g-- " --- 1 Grace-Mrkwo- ' -- - STAOTS: PLAY IN OUR FURNITURE, HARDWARE, FLOOR COVERINGS, DRAPERYr DEPARTMENTS. WALL PAPER, PAINT, CROCKERY, PIANO AND MUfcIC - nsmi imwim v. v .,. splendid musical program will be given in the 'Sixth ward "Mutual A: this evening at. 7:30' o'clock. r.nrrilal invitation ta rtpndml avary. j r one. .... ; A I An interesting session of the F.r?ttrth ward Relief Society was hell la the j ward meeting house this afternoon. j The program was in charge of Social Service division. Mrs' Lyman BE SURE AND SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY - -- va:-it-tk.7av yi'V : y- ,'"?0 te i ask bbj sv cttti 11 II - . , ic a kiiu cts RE HAS MORE THAN ONE PRICE! SOMfeBODX PAYSTOO MUCH ik.n " THE masr m.H m i servedr . - r - was performed and several Mrs. Lester V. Robins and baby of ceremony scout games played. In the center oi Salt Lake City is.theHguest of Mrs. the hall an imitation council fire was .Robins parentsJIrwdJlrs. W. F. arranged, around which the ' guests i gathered. Stories were told and community singing enjoyed. Rereshments j The M men of the Third ward will were served. A delightful time was give a dance in tha ward amusement spent by all In attendance. .je : hall' this evening. Good musk! has Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sntton entertainbeen secured. All tire Invited. ed Mr. aad 'Mrs. Bert R. Sutton and V The regular meeting of the mem- family at dinner Sunday. Covers were . ' bers ofValley Chapter No S Order of lalitor iO. the Eastern Star was held In the Mas-On; 't--Mr r. Bertha Ross will be hostess to temple last oentngr thememberixfnheProgrsslvr SewThe Joclaf "Service division of the ing club and a few friends at; her FlftU ward Relief Society bad charge home Wednesday evening. : of the program at the meeting held this afternoon. Mrs. Chamberlain What ;Cpurtship gave the lesson: on ' Should Reveal." A Sost enjoyable .'.'.' 3 V by Mrs; George 11 i V ' .;.v "Channing ot- th Northwest, . In Provo dis- which Eugene O'Brien appears' at' the trict entertained their partner at the Princess theater Wednesday- and First ward social Jial! Monday even-ln- TJ.ursdayj li jfhe jresnlt. of acampalg t)urlng the-- evening of daaoiog, om the part of U sppra aad the t; The scoutmaaters of the I . ' v-r-r: 1 '' - ... v ' V - ' - ' - 1 - . ....... "'" ' ' . -- "TT-"','- . - . '. V'-''- ' ' ' .'c - : ' cess ' Ji30, TONIGHT, I.. i":15 MaryMileiMinter (V r -- tar- -' in 1 -- "DRUMS-OE-FA- rf I " , 2S,k W . , And , Comedy , . i - n!-- V Lugene O'Brtcn in !CHANNING OP THEf i Mice CBmrfv- - v ith Qannount Qidbm "r4" V .1 NORTHWESrrU: -- - Cjyj s- . WEDNESDAY AND v.; TIIURSDAYi ,, ; I 2EOTT-- ziM Koo Caice aim Gordi. Chocolatt : t ' m: a I, Tir -- t , ij-.T.,.,,- - - ' Hih . 4 i . auTciaTTrlirVs Brown ; "CHANNINO OP THE NORTHYYEST" , ' 4 PROVO,UTAH best TBTted in KWriqipBarttFiB 4a-- perhapa-the career. He Is extremely well fitted to Mr. CBrlen's following made ho play', the .English' gentleman who mistake to demanding that their favorcircumstances is forced to go through ite appear in this type of picture. It to Canada and take up a life ot adventure. ,i was fttrnished-h- y or,whkh public terhnvi the. Peerless Players, the scout flag a picture. ic . STREET - " j i - .. 295 W. CENTER . k . HOUSE " ONE-PRIC- E - PHONE544 il . -' 1 I ' S'vWtT'X' 'ajg J SSwfr J' :S X And Fables r- - i - i r,ii .c iv j ' |