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Show r L r. I I PROVO SUNDA U T A H) fFf'f 4 ..aW'-- - r- HER ' Y SUNDA A LD. Y, - r J U I ,Y -- . 19 2 14.- 0. PACK Tl: 7 I VAlWlVJW--- I Si-0r- J7J-- t fi r V rrr- -n : u Fifty '.Officer Years--PiP" -- O-Su- d GirllaBeWed ' Honored r At Party Life IVi arr-ie- School nda 7 "To rfafto -- - mrhera nyihtJarganUi flnwra and W. Idaho.. : . 4hey--quiet-ly i . .. . to p:imiy: .Mr. Peters. Bluebird Girls and Mrs. :an- anjoyabU 4 w.ter furnished. BtalpU. Edward S. J.-P- V- -- w Mfi-4hnieri- . . . - e Mi's..-Bern1c- . - oa e 1 i idl.ir. . . . taught a universities. tn the ing uranuitic development t . I liih "rl,,.,i'". "'L.J fvI , com- - A tha - i - Pleasant Partu , MmMeffUls For PrvU Pardee Profft. SarTKrdoe, wKn a. was serv c?n ' Mrs. Grace Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. ; Cvans. fitrth u?eves. Mis. Merle Madiseii. Mrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs. Anna 1Hrs- nnna varrraiensen, ana lrVTT'B""' Miss Ledna Jlanwm. . ( u at Wed-nesd- Park of Charm ; j L Angt'felleiisatbe('- i: ... . : Bridge Party For Rainbow j ocjoii 1 Provoans Enjoy Supper At ay - d w - ridels Honor el- At i r 1 rd .,'...'.: Lena Is Hosfess Jf chwxfieaTl?"' -- - - firstand-onl- lil v of their children. . Mr Jepperson is taking a keen delij he has 3&nUinr-Ani- -h - home,lglorying in the accomplishments y t in -.- "? v' Jack ialk&S ' Gordon of languages. -r-- worwegin ways .are kept' open' arou rldfor Biototlst motos rsnowp io :000,OOOi-to--vsFious- sweaisn apd n a- -, the ir. , . i I hi I " "'next to I.. ' by year fleetaW i2 . 'J'l AM yw vrww .V lll.mo.a A ttrm PUU la KM tni wta w mtulllc bom, (oleil Uh blua T UMlrll ia IMouci cm. rult. Hts-Tt:- . rvu;'wua -- KODAK" Wavy Hair o pattiral j HEDQUIS?S ,J3 Stores'..-- , is fashionable of wave -ar-)ft;- wtth.ringlt - Enjoy .curly hair during th warm weainer, 4ilven by "nijsa i " i : , ' Done at- V AIJ.IR E. Center BERTIN f rhone isu rhortc-,12- ' ...l..-aaWa- ?)p at rrrtK I sr ' .."7 : - . . I I i zi" , a 1 1 r All Brand Models . New-- ' - 1 "ArO LA Y AT I7! I - "AO EXCHANGES" $6.66Suits-NQ- W.. $5.00 SuiisNOMr( $4.00 Suits-NO- iW: $3;00 SlilfSNOW-- . $2.00 Suits-NO- W- 61r5(hStiitsNOW: means . t :V. . .$4.90 . . . . .;. rrrrz.m ; . . . : j.' . : : L ; V. havea "Clearance Sale" .This "Alt Merchandise Must Go" ' .$2.80 -- Bl EVERY DRESS IN STOCK REDUCED raizes .$1.40 JE05 regardless of Cost.. ' , rfrNothing-Reserve- JA ':TvM ..;:;$2.00 .!ttv . 7. "Twice a Year" we nieans"; . ...$4,20. J fp1 Iff Ar 1 BOYS AND GIRLS T7I4to52 t None Reserved ' PROVO, UTA- H- - r.v : 'r'-''L. : XM Al B fl Ill OF FORMER PRICK Small, Medium and Large Head Sizes -- REGARDLESS r"3 r . '1 Sizes t. tjUITs'FOR JUSNrMMENl - University Ave, rrovp, UUhj - Believe That The People Of Provo ndicinity Know What-Th-e - N ATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING CO.- 5 Daily from 9 to G. 11. East First North St. Open skaggs - WO CHARGES'- iniit;iiiuuuimu f Charge 100 - r rv iuw;km The Duart is the most popu- - .. i"lxt-mt- 1 -- - rM j. ihamoih m SOU 11 BKUCCUIi 1 -- V TkaBtkvWKar W tlMr Freeof SUIT? JUST. ARRIVED Sjiits-NO- W-. CHICIIESTEnS PlLLi it V 1 Kibboa. SCHOOL-JWilLkeepit-Marcelle- rr- rSAtEMNCLUDES DU ART Panama" Canal Boon will be handling a million tons of shipping ' " a- month.. y, nr "7UEATJTy 1 v . -- o. p. . nighx 7 Shelby, Mont., ; . ,; jet"' Suits pricedflpwin Jthe firsfe place are now Itdv $30,-- Studentaof", the ' PROVO WEST CENTER out-of-do- ors folift-dttt'o- - SEE lis art work, cfotsakmrhls :ihusical activities, . His studio and the at ' ghethim untold rileasure daily as he toterpz..eh'. the.'.emi-L"Sra?the beautifulsceneaof this section.' a Jaree Aun "Wr of icople' outside of Utah have puVchased many of his 'firlra. whirh thev declare to be "amohV tfift most rpalistir western landscape paintings, r Stnce"l913 the Jtockefeller hasjflven more than Institution 7 China. " i. j, ' time re devoted-hts-.enti- ,.,., - . In their "No Need of STRAIGHT HAIR DURING HOT WEATHER v. rlo department f Ywrngyioniversit, from where she had ieave of absence during the past yearvhile directing the music for the famolisMission Flays at an Gabriel, California, one of the most unique things musically in the nation. Walter Jepperson ,vho jives .in Provo, has been associated for many years withjnusical organizations hflca. : He " Salso engaged in agricultutal pursuits. ' been teaching piano at Young MargueriteJeppersbri has 7 'university for severalears, where she was also, supervisor jf music in the training cchool department." Previously she si.Hflipil nitiim and voice in Boston for two rears. she was six years of age, :.,t:: Another daugliter dietHdien " following an accident. - .mpdtJby s ANYQNiLlxcept- - our authorized reprenpntatives. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Larson Studio 182 ; . "'""i rtl notice We will not be responsible fcr or promises any work don r Photographs ' old-tim- - -- tah For. Family Group - - attractive dinner party or Friday evening was that given by Frederick Sarin of Hollywood, Cal., at the Vivian park hrrtel.- Cbvess were laid for- - Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Jefferles, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jefferies, Harold Jefferles, Miss JeffaOcs"andMlsa Kftth. leen Boshard. An -- es - . Hotel Vivian Park Mrs.. J. H. McDonald chose the Hotel Roberts for a .dinner party Friday afternoon, iri'rompllment to her daughter, Mrs. Terry Oakley, i t Rock Springs,. ;W.yo., who is here visiting. The affair waa given for a number of former school friends of the gues,t of honor. . Following dinner, the party went to the McDonald home, where three t able- - of bridge were; played. Mra. F.rey Ray and Mrs. Ed Allen re-- J ceivetfthe high scoip favors. A de- "tn" ItefeBfiiniehjWjBlyw ". early evening included in the guest Iist.wef!B the following: "Mrs. fred Pay and Mrs. Grant Thomas of Provo, Mrs. Ed Allen of fialtr Lake-M- rs. Heinle Klecker 'of KansaaV Mrs. Doyle Epperson, .'"MrSi Walfer OToole, Mrs.. Reed and Miss Heber and Mra. Jack .Kimball of ijw Angeles, Calif. j -. Party Dinner At. GmnJ&tmt At Roberts - BridgeLuncheon Is Social Event i residence on , , Gay Birthday Party university hill. C .Y. Cannon, all of Proo. 1 L. of : Prof, and Afrj C.nv Harvey Thatcher. Ariz. Taylor delicious a a PollowMig liiheheon, CL Wilson of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. B, Glen. Smith of St phutograph of the group was taken. Mrs. Annie Mlkkleson was Mors than 50 formei'. student of esu to memb"is of the nVv George : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen of EiYhfieM? Wilfnr,! w Prof. Paioe were In attendance ai Sewlng club rt her home Friday Pochards of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Sperry of Mos- the gala event. . . music and j cow, fdah'O. . j afternoon. n- Cards. iRTuuTtvw wri xne imur,BS irji- X. -, entertainliient and "A tasty. Iuhgfa- .1 talktes. from Los Angeles. Calif., to teach .. XJ. summer school, was the B.-honor guest at a well appninteu dinner party givenuhy Dr: and MA. . M, W. Merrill, at their home also" devoted to his art w ork, in which he has gained consid evening. erable reputation in the intervening years. Pink and white sweet peas were Vivian . To MjandWrJf 7 used to decoraielhe 'ffining """lable." rnirMfju John ThiiiPond f n whom are now living. It ts seldom so much ability -f- oup-of Covers were laid for. Prof. Pardoe, I Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill. Dr. nC family and Mr. and Mrs, "C. S. Vin-- j in ititiffitiu miu ai usu iiiicb aie iuuiiu 111 uue laiiuiy us initi Boar J man surprised her at her Mrs. L. W. Oaks, Mr. and Mra. cent, Jr.. . and family, who are oi ine aeppersons. ah oi tneir cnuaren nave acnieved great wmt i uway aitemoon, tne ocea- two weeks at Viviait Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. IS. spending Clayton slon her being eightieth birthday A charming bridge luncheon- was L. an elab- success m artistic lields, and have always.Been connected; Mrs. H. R. spark; Pi ovi canyon, gave and Prof, Roberts, ' D. Orlo "Alien at her MetriU and the host anniversary. "rate Hunner at. thek-- cottage Fii- given hostess. and with the finer things in,lie. An enjoyable timf Was'spent with heme Wednesday afternooft. ..." evening. v , - aay ,",,,-: of Provo, I Ll!a-mueamesr and nwsicrand S crelieidus recently . Uuesta at the delrhtf itl affai FoBSwlng ain 'iWrafirtunclteori," were Mr. and Mrs, George Myers tbe-j tencheariserved: Atefg "Snd fwd tables of Fridge were.playeO M iiovf living in ios nd family and Mr. and Mrs. ihih leader of the Frovo band ,which he directed successfully for beautifully decorated birthday cake Mrs. J. Fred Hischier and Mrs. j.;au tigmea canaies, lormea Seymour Gray- receiving the prize. i : Thurgowl-ani ; l ; .i. iwaaue baby." v 1 uuier muy yealh, wuiging uums peas and:TDse9 were used ..I, MemherQ I if a w a "At present he is directing the band music of a private school table. v FrejT- j- MrT-Ha&r. mi I and Mrs. Miles Strong, iSMradiScWer, Mr Ralph Bullock, Mrs. light ful bridge party at her haw Giiesi . Shower ' . .. " quiver uuy pana. Mrs. R. M. Boardman, Miitsr-jSeyniouGray Mrs. J. lfirval enrts. Friday evening forthe members of t Parley Jepperson died, during the flu epidemic in Provo In honor of her daug'.iter-in-laAlvln Boardman, Mrs, JJellle Pes?, tensen, Mrs. Orvrlle Drysdale, Mra the Rainbow club. A profusion of i in 1&20. Atthe time of his death he was supervis6r of art Mrs. Beatre Hulick, Mrs. Emma E. Byrcn Dastrup 'lnd Mrs. WU-fo- roses prettily decorated the enter- Mrs. Weaton Strebotnee Miss Ina . , in the Provo city schools and Jhejhigh school.: iHe xaa also 'Si Taylor,, Mis.. Eleanor' Duke, Mr. ,. Hayeock. a recent bride,-Mrrooms. Mar. Gray. taining ' Three-iahlgave a shower at her of the car-- game a jiplcjitUd musician, heingr ar membertf the Provo band ajjd, Mary Josle.M-rs- t Martha Ciagun. Mi s. Carol Westever hume- - Fd3Mveningr Swensbn re&rasJve games were played 1 receiving the high score favor. Mrs. Ann he gained high honors in his profession, Ulelicious repast was served. " prizes being awarded to Mra. Ed Spafford, Mrs. Sarah AlTce Thurman. ow. Jws. Charles Haycock, Elna Bidden were the following chib Professor Florence Jennereson Madsen is known in -Mm Carol Watover7 Boardman and Alta Simmons. A Kfinftintltanmimical Amerira eontrartosrf3. Lavern nuke, Mri Irett Mra. Frank del'cions luncheorv was served, aft- Mrs. Amy Brimhall, For 13 years she lived in Boston, studying and teaching mu Mrs. Edith Carter of Salt Lake, guest of honor was Mrs. Lena Swenson entertained at Alexander, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. cr wfttch-tb- e sic.' feme was a member joi the faculty of the La bane settiin- - Mrs. Leona Duke, MrsBertha a Kln8ington at ner nome inurs- - vreorgia xxaruiag, - iarsua;ii tunny tuveiy giiiv e Mrs. Elizabeth uke. Mrs. dav afternoon for- a few i HinUmarsh, Mrs. Florence Clark, ; 41 mn Infl w truest s m oitemlsnce. onrls. She- sanero nrofesslotiallv nrvjr- - a rnllem -. v with t hp.: Strebel, o- - for Z .. r tjr J .. o: m tt rt.i, aTlxt Mrs. Alice delicious Mrs. A Oavies, guests: trienns or,tne ramny. UaAh ir orrhpstras of Roston and firmmmt the Tr'f. TlairtotV-TT- ' n" Mro ,r"T." .ttt Jiffs Ali T.inwp Pulnn Wil ' '.,.,invi M " " n ri iim t ft mi ninnomn . j. J ' r " cu, vu r JUiLdltfUll wai.f i' .1. HTJ,- - . jffi r Mrs. Lineswere usediJum., lyw f4mk sntl .Mi,fJtzi.rr'r-- -. ;' decorate the luQtheon table. THaivey Tlolland. 7cago music Lonege, wnere sne was aiso a meraBer-o- i ine mas- - ;Ceived by thrguest of honor. been she ef heaat nasi nine For the music ters' faculty. years HW hi-ja- s sfL 'Harris athe ' H.Ji-imhair- " - AStii'ntt " func- vne aiiair given vy Y- - Cannon and Mr o . ""r"" j t.urtiTi9S,i ....J" ple - . mv yaai. ween,-wa- s JIrs, rVanklin S. Harris evenin' The event was-l- n the form of a lawn party ana was gen ,in hqnoc or the visiting profes-sor- s at the E. Y. U. summer Prhool nnA fver:A Mf the fwylty members-hwill teon leave of absence dutmg the coming school year. A tasty! Juncheon was served fae guests being seated at small tables prettily; decorated with vases of rose buds. tewst HstAvere theroRowmsr-Preside- nt L.4ifflfittdeAiathc , and Mrs. G. Dr. Charles A. Smith, Mrand Mrs. W. Iestbr Manfffm, Mr. .and Mrs. Enirene K Rnhprta Mr inrj Mrs. Nevell , afigr MiVafl4JHrj, E. H. TInIt,Hrand Mr. Christerr Jensen. F'rof. T. Earl PardofCTW nnrl Mrs W. Prof, and Mrs. WilJiarn F. Hanson,' Dr. and Mrs. WWS HSISIffl in en y Mrs. Lelaiid lifa- Scotch afings, aiid Joan Paulson of teWailiihg Pleasant Grove gave a number of sen and. Mrs. J, J.Jdifnlaen, Jr, V. : - hlif-TSvTnr-r- an M,. Kmil EmMotlms Prow's, official band 6rgani?ation and the orchestra in the Sfteervy. Krjind-M.-One oi the njogt en,joyabI6 suriai or opera noiise, T.aa Drougnt to .salt taEe Uity, Miss ner, Mr. and Mi a. Leon Ne wren. tneaier leveoU of the past week, waa the Minsie Jehnsdh;' thiarming M. Mr: of Mis. Hansen. Oliver and daughter given by the Bluebird Ii. Johnson of the Frovo First ward. Mra. Andrew Hartley. Bishop am dinnerof party . Bishop and Mrs.. hondh the Pioneer, ward-igirls Mr. Mrs. Mrs. and C H.'.Ihirrant, their' "mothers, Wednesday. f hey had traveled to the state capital in a covered wagon, be- -, g. W. Flygarc, Mr. and MfETW. of of Mrs. Milton Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Grotec ning at the home of their teacher. ing aficompanied Sy . the brother and sister-in-laPerry. Millar, Mr. and Mm LeRoy Hard- distance then eps0rc?It took tvo days to cover-th- at and sweet (peas fornied at. the same distance which many now cover by road in an hour, .ing. for the dinattractive ' "ErsklneJjdrs. ing table. centerpiece ' ' or by air In 15 minutes. Emma Hinckley, Mrs. ba IJtbyd, Covers wer laid for the follow-n- g A, few years "previously Mr.- Jepperson ; had built the iliss EvelynJTien, Miss Elva Peter mothers: Mrs. Clarence Boylo, hcmseto.whlchhbroTiiBrbt-lusbrid.-rilaid the adobe and son, Mrs. Melba Durrant. Miss Mat' merinjjef stake hoard, Mra.' Miss Afton tie Mis' Lewis, Hyatt, NeKie Perry, president of the Pio- the painting work. r did alt of the carpenter-anMit Fay Van Wag. 1 Hilda Harding. were amongrthr leading musicians of enen, Miss Lucii" Chri&tensen ana thectty tnrtheip dsyf- Mmyeppersonrh ha a splendid Hoef W? Brows, Mrs. Mabel WaijrMrs. tivntraito voice, was am&ng the leading soloists of the taber itiDeii Haraing, Mrs. moiiih, mr? " 'Jien and gills: ; nacle choir, of which the iate James E, Daniels was the able i ' Ardith Mitchell, Fay Perry, Oa-- " leader at that time. Mr. Jepperson was one of the first men Elizabeth, Boardman evieve MitcheU, Mary :Brown,- Myr hnnH iiiPitoita,: iri Prnvn tn nrg.mizp a wm the T tle Tanner", 'Donna Osier, Verda Eatertairied orchestras. At several 'leader' of A great deal of his time- - wasiji Oien and Decri Chiintensen. ' . proaC-w-JJs- st . Give Dinner a' . Itra. "Mr. TjUTSTANDING amen? the leading Social mm K ? , - e hi y-Kill nviia ' a ""V. " each group , nnwntiv - Mrs. Lars rspHTTTTSrnHv nam Mrs. Helen Jacobson, gamea wre enjoyed after which Clark Nelson Ka 'n.ptv Mfl.mtirut ,,r Hajuenr Mi Ia flta 1 -- groups, , to-th- i : :S:.L-fh- wedding will be ,B event of trly .August, and, will be held at the Bee residence, Lf Sam-i-.ml- 4t " - At-lIniyersit- Is Attractive Social Affai - MorjaB of Malad. -- !Far tj wen. .flub pleasantly enjertmaed at the resiA delightful "Scotch" party was dence of Mrs. Tr CV - Herbertsoh tendered ProC V. Ear; Partioe of Friday nftemoaiv. in honor of Mrs Uos Aftgelea, - B, Y. U. sunulne- - Afton Stcul, who will return tills week to hcrhoma o OaklanS, ,iwhi uwtutwr, rimy twBiHK at lite refMienee- - oi jaiss rtuio California. The affair waa in the form of a Qatl!1J?iek .SSI sKaoreijby ths t fceJisifigton, A debrlwur luncheon PheU Alpha Phi, honorary dra matic fraternity of the univeisity was served to the' following: Mn. 'Gepige C Scott'.Mis Chailti Ne- l- r Q. In the hQUe wiere fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Frovo to-- alyi) Aome Jo,, Pkj-; Jeppersoh: established their home, eele' Games, toasts and musical nutn-- " tfcaracsarrimflded a few i3f?itheir:toldea,dding by of thdf.dj--ail'dcta1ariTJa&anniversary was in tasty past was Served, striking contrast wedding whieh took place in the 'tHeA delightful time ws spent 1y foUowifigTUri iBd MrarHetef; the late ; : 'gndowciefitaiouse iff SfIt Lake City in A. Knudsetv. UrPituX Mrs, C.rlw . Ja - Earl Pardo? Famcelt Party Of Former Students MrsTAfionStout Cornelia members Annoufieemc&t ts in&dr-fe$Stjephea Be-- f Prova, of the encasement of hi dausrhtef. Maurln; to Alvin Wright-- Complimentary ;.to LeRoy Hrd-- 1 Ine- retiring upciintendit of tb ame .Hoe se Prof r Pr6minehtrov(L |