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Show J. FROVO .fiVENTKd HE RAIi),TLTSDAT DELIGHT rX"L ATTtSSOC: -- - P.. M. M. and Provo's Birthday Is Celebrated of Prow"! In ec!?bratioa Give s" DelightfulsocialParty erenu ia tradingek the the pest BIO DANCE AT LAKE VIEW Among of The nubile is cordially Invited to hiithdayilUlivrrsary. wh';B WerM "Oid- - attend a 4nce to be given la tT. rurred on Moaday. mrmbrrt of tJir"pV"doam?H'6r"rtn held the Monday timer" party, Lake View .ward amusement hall advisory board of Provo of O. F. hall, at which Wednesday evening. The affair la Daughters of t'tsth Pioneer, ff v nlng In he L O. or the of members in the th entertainment n being given tinder the direction of . ward amusement hall M"i- - lodge for IS years or more, were the missionary committee, and wit members was to boats the remaining be la the form of' In overall and rfternoon. The affair "a for Proo pioneer and far and their partners. John W. Farrer apron dance. Walker's archest ra of Of ceremonies. waa master American Fork will furnish the i rtain and lieutenant of the de- f - " Hiejjsl n. 'Old-Timer- T9th L. The residence of Mr E. 8. God aW4 was 'the scene of pleasant social affair Monday afternoon. t wtuw aft was- hciuaia. matrttf of friends. Social chat and music were enjoyable features, during delicious which luncheon, was served to the fallowing: Mr,' HaUea. Mw Chris Johneon. Mer Arthur Knud-SeMr C. R. Brown. Mr. U A. Peck. Mr Wilford Hollo and Mr Leonard Goddard. Edited by ETHEL ess Editor Tbetween 1:00 A. -, &ARCH IS. 1928. s, dei-rhlf- va-lic- The following Interesting and of Pioneer music, and a Jolly good time 1a were present lightful program was furnished by promised everyone. .-.j a, Tar school under wa Prove students, an jJoyable afternoon high FAMILr DIN NEK GIVEN the dkection of Prof. Ernest Pax- - SUNDAY pent man: mixed double was quar The Jarc. hal attractively Prof, and Mr 8. W. Williams decoraUnl in a color achema of tet and male quartet; readings. entertained at a family dinner at f eate Rrea and yellow, ferns and Mia Phyllis Miller; aaxopKone solo, their home Sunday aj Urnoon. hoo- cut flowers being used. Dainty fav-- . Fred. Wetn: selection, giris iru;-. orlng Mr. and Mrs.. J, Ellis Over ora corresponding wMh the color cello solo. Miss Lot paxman; se- isde and children at Washington, lectio, mixed double quartet The- I. p. c; who are here visiting. scheme, were presented. were also In- low and white daffodils formed an presl- , Mia Rernetta Beck. count dent. presided uM'i' iba , following eluded in the jwaiajrsnged pro - is ttractlv table eenterr'rrr Covers trV: Pan wr I' duit.'"'' were lata lor sz. including, Tdrs Community ning. iei gram: Ullr tf nhft th tin. O. Master kad Miss Shlpp; step dance, Mary Overlade, Mr. and Mr jr. K. bv Mil, Harry Heal, Mr vocal duet. Marie Curtis Nsrts; Ovcrlade and baby,. Mr. and Mr K. Hansen ct the pla:.o; prayer. Mrs. H. Homer jind Mr Alen C Sim- Lynn Overlade and family, Mr. and !o, Samuel Jeptraoo 8e. Mra. Ray. Peterson and family, Mr. Hugh Peterson,. ac. tnpsnicd by mon' A dellclot luncheon was served and Mr Elwood Dunn and baby. Mrn. Norma P. E'llmn: addreaa of which5 was to 300. after dancing Mr. and Mr Von Williams an 1 welcome. Mra. Berk; talk. "Tribute to Pionecra,"'- Mayor Alma Van the feature f entertainment, the daughter, Mr. and Mr A. R. Over-lad- e n: the furnished Provo music Wwcn-and family of Salt Lake,, the being by rwlo1t Robert llohinaon; "tilk. "TnTiut to" Pioneers; TOX n7ir school Vtiestr. greats Tjf"rn"norkDa'tBe hoat ana HtUe to Mia hostess. T. N. Taylor; dance. Huiiih,' accompanied by Mra. Nina Received five-awell ATTEND Lethe DINNER IN ' It. Booth; two readings. Miss "Tonv tha CohvlcL" a Coleman solo, Mra. .Hannah Pack comedy drama, was presented un-- ; PATSON Norma Mr. end Mrs. C. R. Drown-an- d rd, arccnipanled by Mrs, der the atupiret f the Edgsmont P. violin aolo. Ruth 8ld ward, recreation' committee, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman " wellIiuPock; D. T. of the V.i duet. Robert under the dtrectto of Row Clinger Bourgeon motored to Payson Sun Robinson and Mra. Hugh Peteraon; in the ward amustment hall Mon- day, where they .were entertained bt .ledicUcn, Pres. Taylor. ' . day evening. The east of charac- at dinner at the home of Mr. and At tha t.jrirluslon of the program ters Included the fallowing: Rows Mrs. .Chester Steele. a delicious luncheon wai Clinger. Ml us Beth Pierce. Mr (ty Z FfvcJ.' James Smith, Miss MeU Pulsipher, llRfiT RACHEL" HATTOV"-- 1 .Peter C. Larson, Ouy Pierce, Wil HONORED liam Urereton, James Long and TITO DANTE AT Th family of Mr Rao. .el Hatton riJCAS-ANMiss Ida Chlpman. Mr Margaret entertained at the home of Mr. and VIEW was the accompanist A Mr Joseph B. Seethaler Arranpements are be I rip: made by Pulsipher attended the delightful evening, In honor of her Saturday fHenssnt View efardJlcUrt soi- large crowd birthday The-- proceeds are to be affair. for end (v gconeological aoclety, anniversary which occurred on that l sweet pea s day." CarnatlOTll-an'.nice to ba held In the new used for ward maintenance. prettily' decorated the dining table. Friday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mia. the NOTICE TO IT All yr "Collegians will furnJah Ted Hatton, Miss Bessie Hatton, ;nnc music .and delicious refresh-nt- s HOROSIH will be served. Members of The regular meeting of th Utah Miss Beulah Hatton, Mrs, Chris the ward and friends over the age Soros Is club will be held Wednes Johnson, Mr. nd Mr Arthur r.f l vrirs. are nnrdlnlly Invited to day t J o'clock at the home of M rs. Knudson. and daughter, Raphael, T . Provo Daughter " than 150 Wednesday-Thursda- y rz 1 -- -. -?- ; nr mi ZinJ;of Rayiawee. the life of eVttHtl 5 rFI.KE READINO CU B ANNOl'NCEMENT ?.trs'. Kathryn B. Pardoe will be oste?s to the members of the Nelke Htai'lr.g club, Thursday afternoon a '. i o'clock at her home Mr TT flown will be assisting A I members are cordially ' :.-.- ! v: V , ' attend 4 1 ri l :X '. siwessfillv - Relief aoclety hall. Social psmes. eonlucted by Mr LaPreol Crane, cre enjoyed, and community singing, led by Mrs. Arthur Bait, was also a delightful feature. Delirious refreshments were served to 60. including members ol the ward bishopric and their wive . ' ( I i a ..! .! W MMWSMSII Style Review at the t. l' SBBSIBBBti wssm Modes t r vK ' mi fc. i Bandstart8 playing at :k 1 1 B 7 p. nu -- a...-. New Merchandise in all depart ments, Dresses for all occasions, Coats, ..Suits and Ensembles. Exquisite Silk Materials, Sheer til I fJ Cottons and . ayons. ... .. ft JUNIOR: DEPARTMENTS .ilit: .. Wash and Dress Suits for Boys Blouses, Shirts, etc. Girls' Dresses, .Coats and Gloves rlnfants' Wear. Deirdre, baa been choking with croup. Frantically, Isadora sougnt a doctor. She was late Tor her matinee and ad trembled that she could hardly dance. She writes maia. Alrar.eiy silent." TBU doe - "How strong, egotistical and fer-Isadora Duncan" lhedihcefwhd ocloui a possession r Mother Lore. met a tragic death Just a few I do not think It la very admirable. months ago describe her own life It would be Infinitely more admirable to be able to love all children. story. marrying a man whom you already suspect of being a.vllllan. But I have not so poor an opinion of men that I believe the greater percentage o( them to be such- low ' speci-menof humanity.4 His Name Geared ta One can so eaaily shoot poor Isa V1 dora's beliefs full of buckshot They T" ' i. ..'" re presented solely as of interest "No woman has ever told th ' because they explain her. whiilc truth of, her life. The autoIn the first place- - why have a "One of the fine things th Sobiographies of most famous women- It Is sojid with kernel of thought. at all If neither party at a serie of account of the out- Here oner Her baby, lovely little viet' government ha done is the "marriage" , y assumes any responsibility to the abolishment of marriage. With alliance? Where would Isadora herthem two people sign their name self be If neither of her parents In a book and under the signature had assumed any responsibility to ' Vg f s aignsrtuse invelves ftfefT1' oewce I no responsibility whatever on th It means having "a whether And, I part of either party, and can be annulled at the pleasure of either low opln'on" of men or not, social party;' Such a marriage is the only statistics prove that an infinitesiconvention to which any mal percentage of men support woman would consent, and is children whom they are not forced of famous cools n the only form of marriage to which to acknowledge through the never say "use a I have ever subscribed. of marriage. spoonful or two here on "Many women to whom I hsv Emil Hansen of Logan oreached the doctrine of freedom business for a few days. spoonfuls of baking have weakly replied. "But who I . powder." to support the children?' It seems Charles B. Btehhln and Beatrice to. me that if the marriage cere- I. Hntchens, both of Salt Lake, were come right out and mony Is needed as a protection to issued a marriage license Mpnday say "Calumet Bak insure the enforced support of chil- at the. county court house. dren, then you are marriyng a mo ing Powder" They , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Blrk and Mrs. L wOjjipu-euspectwould, under cerncattThVtevcncriT train conditions. rerueo support George goyd motored to 8altTike hi children, and It 1 a pretty low- - Friday and Saturday evening to at- Henry Olson was convicted- of the name which plainly of an oil station attendant down preposition. For you are tend the M men basketball games. murder in Rock ford, IU last September, shows they consider DOUBLE and sentenced to life In prison. At Calumet absc liberty pending an appeal, he fled with his wife, forfeiting, his bond. MAKES ' , lutely necessary The other day in New Orleans he I to. the best of. BAKINQ picked up a paper and read that ' two youths had confessed to the EASIOI baking success. murder. Now the Olsons are back ' In Rock ford and happy again. LESS THAN " ,,," fll3llirBEt?IPIS fj free-mind- lnU-tutio- "m -- 1 , - - . They -- I . SPECIAL MARCH SALE I - WW 'I Vifefl weii !fV; V 1 r .85 Blue Serge In New Novelty Twists and .Fabric "and Workmanship the Best Style and Fit unexecellcd at any price SPRING OPENING MARCH 14th . ' VIECX AMIES LfB Member of the Vieux Amirs eiuo were pleasantly entertained by Mr Gineve Powelsort. ct. her home Monday evening. An enjoyable time was spent with eewing and music, during which a delicious luncheon waa served to Mr. Ethel Peteraon, Mr. Bessie Whitehead. Mr Amy Cole, Miss Berniece Condon. Ml Vclma Vincent, Miss Mildred Condon. Miss Verda Peterson," lira. ward existence of petty details and Wanda McKay, and Miss Gladys anecdotes which glv no realisation Vincent. . of their real life. For the great I moments of Joy or agorty they re-- ACTING - Hf 1 16-o- z. t ftiti DAY Just Arrived $ -- W WV " . rHE WOMAN'S $5.95 $6.95 A - Ras-mu.w- cd ..'..-,- S w r : sk- PJU.tx-uof.th- - Here are Real Values in Men's and Young Men's Qothing SUITS SPECIAL TWO-PANT- j : w. 1 . J DINNER CIVEN A4ihSthe wtll appointed dinnir past week was tho one '.yen Sunday by Mrs. Swcnson U. Trotter, complimentary to her husband, whe birthday anniver-sifr- y occurred on Monday. Center-inn the dining table was a large Birtrwiny rtrr-- t candieTKM'iATftg The alfiS'e?, cards BiUBic and social chat were enjoy able features. Present were Mr. and Mr Alma Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Unghard, Mr. and Mm MC P. Hansra. i! Mr, Albert Mr. and Mr J. E. Farrer, Mr and Mrs. Emil Jacobson, Edwin Stewart. Moral Gardner,. Mrs. Ida K. Rasmusaen, and Eloln and Ji Them At if a - - BfmimW sMfia&h Mr1frawsAllus Wc Arc Featuring ... J 94 1 Jj-'- ' l. I; unveiled as the "T" .is - Windows .. NOVELTY SHOES FOR WOMEN -v 8how.-- hrk ile " Parisian M dar J- Displays Theater Wednesday 9 pjn, after the window Honestly, the new modern klmonas are too for word or something like that. Here's one, anyway, worn by Miss Doris Mosher of Los Angele It is tapa cloth, which xif l.y soak Ing the trees in water, then laying It en a rock and beating It with stones un til it becomes a fiber. The product is Hawaiian. r.-a- New !.' ve Paramount Alban Seethaler. Mrs. E. S, OeM- ard, Mrs. Fred Snyder, Miss Kathryn Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Seethaler shd the guest of honor. HI SBAND'S BIHTHOW CELEBRATED K4 Cover were laid for 12 at a well ENTERTAINMENTarranged dinner party at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Helbersleben Lou Anne Roshard. r entertained at their home Monday of Mrs. HnrryIn Butler Sunday eveof her honor ning given evening, for the members of the - ' birthday anniversary. si (;oi.K SWARM Star Bridge club. A color scheme MKKTtNti were flowers used In dec j Spring of pink and white was used te Members of the former Ktgolla ("ecorote tho entertaining rooms. orating the dlnlnit table. nwsrm nf the Thir ward M Four tables of bridge were played. tiAs AND Lf NC HKOV held thoir' ffi;t nutlng fnthe high score prise being won by ' KJ! ifill pb LJ. "w"" ". lujfeJ t;auiorTJro-- eon waa served to Mr. and Mrs. H tertalned a number of ru'iiiis rftTiin. v. iiiiaiiiSiiuri-n" resslve Rook were' played, Mr. O. Elumenthal, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1L their heme Saturday evening. Four Haz-Clark and Gorg,e , Madsen Ward. Dr. and Mr C. F. Cannon, tables of progressive "BOO" were Mr Earl Johnson and receiving the ..igh score prlzof and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hischer, Mr. played and Mrs. Herman Hinse, Mr. and Clifton Sutherland receiving the the consolation lavors being awardT. J. Rasmussen, Mr. and favor- - Music and a delicious ed ta Mr. and Mr. Berry. Music Mr nrul a delicious luncheon wer (enMrs. J. Strlckley and Mrs. Pearl luncheon were also enjoyable fea'.ture Sixteen were th attendance. joyed by SO. . McAuley. wmmm MSMieSISSSSIISSSBSWSieSSSSSIBSSWH Spurgeon. - Join the Throngs Wednesday Eve and See our Window hus-biad- 's rollowirra; the regular TMtd'ward r'tr-'- f Monday evrninir. the e'. ., 'tf- H K. Porter, was plcas-- . t .t'l i.v fnK'.Mft's rft ha IV r k ror.Tca RPRISED Mr.Xhaii.3inkjLjJ?PiJixiIE4" Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hugh Waltola will be given by Mr. John Hayes, and a review of "The Portrait of a Man With Red Hair." will be given by Mr Ralph Poulton. Bplendll music has been arranged. A full attendance Is desired. STR BRIDGE (U'B 15tH Don't fair to. see .our entry in the flat . March 14th and 1 j j PER BAKING j Mrs. L. . Scot ha returned home from Ferron, Emery county, after spending a week "with her daughterMiss May Scott, who ia teaching school there. Thomas Washburn, and Lf land Larson lef Sunday for southern Utah and CaKfornia. Mr. Washburn will go as far as Kanab.-'fcnMr. Larson will go on to California, in th Interests of the B. Y, U. male fcAonuu. which plans to leave aoon--J on a concert tour of this section-- . d It costs you nothing to look at real bargains. lWe are offering the best buy on the market today. TOMORROWS SPECIAL -- 1925 Model Buick eCCfl Master Six Toorinf 33y ................ ..... A. A. Keisew of St. Oeorge Is a visitor here this week. |