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Show ... - f y,.-- i y j "! . TaURTEXMTH vj:',;,..'w'1 tUKTlUXAZ SERVICE STAR LATHE- APEO.UT- la eomtiliawnt to bar aaugbter,y Nadiae, wboea Uth birthday, ccurrad on. thai day. Mr. Thomas ..Johnson entertained a gre.ua f young folk at birthday party at her name FrldM evening. . music and danc-AprU lL Gant log waaa asjoyahl leamrea. ana a 4eltcioua ucboawM aerve4 to H. P iii cxdumoa tor tha .ftbould 00 A. M. Editor between md C ' - Open Sewon club member and, vice president and preeldenta . H nrtoua VMUl'l ergant t5JM Pro. er or at a Prty f'v" moon at th Provo Woman fconaa, by ,tb XlnJ.th Oentnry Utah i -- tVoroaia fn t 'W r. CIUD club Nineteenth Century rold and to deeorat the hall. tiilH. rna predaroljiallng wuila and IS. KbtM. Mr. Walt 4Adamda presided at tha maUnC of welcome, the addr pr-a- u Vhich the following delightful ' furnished! ix.na aola nut Blanch D- nuuniu Bi&no electlQnT Eau Roblno; ranaing act comedy, "A Constant Wlf". hy W. ft. MutfaP," Mr. RymPd Snn7accompnid by Mm. Harrla. At the epottaata. ot th program - delicious ieirawww ' to so. Th im . -- iM , be euhnsKtad P. M. r u ii t "I UU JlJIl Well KnaicnPrQVQ Y Couple Harried ' REQULAS MXETOiG fiT- AIROBACLI B . ervtea) ltar meeung of th Legion will be held Monday aXun stock at th bora of aooa at Mrs. J. D. Boyd. Th annual cleo. a4 Uoo of (fMra wUl ether important business .matter are to b transacted. AU members are urged to ba In attendance. tk ic niWT WARD REUS . Mra. Mary Josi waa boe.UM to of the Aurora cluB at .' The marriaga of Miss Jnei Knud. tha mMnbera g homo Friday evening. and sen, daughter of Mr. aut Mr. Heb-- bar tha Urn pleasantly spent with ar KnudMQ of. Provo. to Delbert the following Interesting Oay, soar ot Mr. and Mrs, William aawingv . was reantir- - Pano, Drogrnqs Gay, ftlaa eft bit afty. took placa vocal and violin aoloa, Charles TruUf. AprU U. i Haber. Tb Rose armed by 'B)abon Job); piano isalecMon, aaramoay waa Jacob: reading. Virginia Eklns; CorKf p.' Stanley. Mf.' cornet selection, Morris Puke. A will inaka tbalr delicious luncheon was served a the eonclusioa of tha, entertain' ment, to the following: Mrs. Eva Rose Zobell, Mr, Yra ' Menbara pi tba Social Hour club Baker, Mra. Mrs. Adalina Wade, Mrs. will b onUrUlnad. Tburaday at- Nelson, . Holland, Mrs. Mary .Urqoon at. tba homa .ot .Mr. 8. Joatphina Mra. Ucae Jacobs. Mra., Bxawor. Ewing, nuaio and luncb-ao-n Hitchcock, Mary Leek. will ba tba divaralona. All menv Cora Bbialds. Eva MiWenhsJL Mrs, Mildred Mr. to attend. feifa invtt4 cordially Denhalted. and Invited guests: Mrs. ... Hadlock. Mra. Ethel Duke and NFTTETJ5 CLUB TO, MEET- -;. ' Miss Juno Hoover will entertain Mrs. B. C 8nyder. tha tmmhera, of tha Nettet elub dur-Uv- prf ad to. Mr-Ga- hna , - ' DEUGHTrt'L ArTERyOOM T itawvv Sewing and music ,wjg be, enjoyable features and luncheon wiU be ' Among tha enjoyable parties of sarvett. All mambera are. cordially last week was thaonev given FriInvited to ba , day afternoon at tha home of Mra. Walter Holds way, In oompllment . yiTBsVA-KCRJ- E Vale of Dale. Utah, CLUB TO MERT--r to Mr. Myron ' A. Mra. A. Onpermon will entertain and Mrs. EUi Orm of Tooele, rOt RTH WARD, i r club members at Ctah, who ar her vlaitlng.. the Aa Interesting program baa brfti her home Friday afternoon, Table chat and mnsio wera enjoyable M. J. nrrangedrfvT the Fourth ward eve- of bridge . win be played, prlxea featureaThrter which a deHclous A. meeting, to be held TueUy awarded and luncheon aerved.-A- l tray luncheon was. served Pink W. and gree p colored baskets of ning at 7:W o'clock. Mr."Ha and member are InvltecL I' Iwin read tbt play wore given- -favor. The . I. She." two Vocal duet. wOTd tarn- IADIES IJTERART guest list included the following: nd B"(lln"' ished br Holaaway, Mrs yitmr Mrs. Hugh Peterson, and two vioMrs. Arnold RawUhga'and Mr. Holdaway. Mrs. Klrby Allen, Mrs. lin aoloa will be given by Donald iMtvz Taylor rtU entertain tk Owen Harding, Mrs. George F. Olson. A eord.aU InviUtlon la ex- members of tha Ladies Literary Wells, Mra 8. . Blake. Mra. Key tended to all mtmbin an4 friends club, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 Harding .Mrs. Ariel Larson, Mrs. : to ba present o'clock at the Rswllngs realdencf. Vera William. Mrs. ClojrtL Stone. 1 r or Salt Lae WrsT Wllf'ord Allen, Mra. Conrad will read" "Tha Rpmantic Come)-Isn,- " Maag, Mr. Henry Maag, ;Mr. MVTCAL WARD FIFTH ( by Ellen Glasgow, Mr. James Charles Maag, Bra Tborlt Hebert-soPROGRAM 'I Bullock Mrs. Afton Stout,' Mr. Ernest wU" furnish Vocal solo lectura will Jacob Mra. Mud B, Gammon. and selections wll) be rendered fey Msdsen " and MVt. Harry I" BouK" of Our ' on "CapUln double duet Including Mra. Erna FJftii tba ol litcranr droartment est Mra , Dan Hunter, MEETING OF FUQVONA8 ward M. I. A. Tueaday avanlnf atj 'Mr. Pasma. Lester Taylor. and Mrs. John CLVB- - . and. claaa ... ,' of .l tha . T:S0. AU membera Refreshment will be serv- JJra, George Jddsn waa hostess ar urgeo to pe Pullen. friend I ed.. Every member cordially in- to.Uie members oi, the Prevonaa V present - T vited to ba in attendance. bom Friday afternoon. Club at r s afternoon :. of needleth During NOTICE TO OPTIMIST . gCRPRlSEO ON BIRTHDAY work, and social chat tha follow, . V' A aucceaaful aurprlae party wM CLUB MIMBEBS- -r .was given;,, reading. Member of th Optimist club ing program of Mr. Sidney .BajUfilLJCana, County' byOProf. lenjyrelatlvea 1 hprnOBJf ?. et tba 4t X Ji.AlrAv Belmont apartmenU Tueaday eve- ternoon at the residence of Mr. EtU Dibn; retold stories, Mra. birthJames Sutherland. Progressive Barbara Hoover; vocal and ning. In celebration of he occurred "500" will be th feature of enter- selection. Louis Anderson. guitar A deday annlvertary whjcb an that dy.-- ' The evening wfc tainment, and luncheon will be licious luncheon waa served to the served. Every member i Invited to foUfiWinglubi.membera: Mrs. Parpleasantly apent with, radio music and social chat, after which a deley F. Duion, Mra. F. D.--B, Gay, Mra. J. H. Beck, Mra. Upton Hoovlicious luncheon was aerved to the AID LADIES TO U Mra. Walter and glEET Mr. Mr er. Mra. Wren Ernest following: Wilkins, Th Ladled Aid ox the Commun Dixon. Mrs. Albert Selck, Mr. Freshwater, Mr. Carrie Alnge of toa Angelee, Calif. Mra Phoebe ity church will meet at Meno Trope John Collin. Mrs. Caleb W. Haws, at 1:30 Mrs. James McClellan. Mra Alma Freshwater, Mr. and Mr. 8. H. hall, Tuesday afternoon, Harold o'clock. Mrs. Yf. A. 8pear and Baker, Mra Fred Crltchtow, and InBelmont, Rcy Plxton, Freshwater. Mra J. W. Menxle wll) be the Beulah vited guests: Mra.. William Halla-daLAngtree, AU. member axe urged lo be Ethel Belmont and Mr. and. Mr. Mr. Elmer Madsea and Mr. ' present. Ted Wilkin. Sidney Belmont Jr. ' vr ai jreaat 8o-ci- al Just-A-W- v can-die- r... ' Pr ' SOCIETY- -. Th literary section of th First ward Relief society will have charge of tha regular meeting Tues day afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. Mr. Helen Sutton will giv the ussow and n ftna musical program will be furnished. All members ar cor dially Invited U attend. . . . lntretd " v; : .1 vr . . " s. Qualityiahdl-Stvl- e u4 ' Ue.THTsTMTss Lula Ulafk. Miss Margaret Leahy. Mis Barbara Paxman, Mis Grace Paxman, Mr. Sarah Howe and Mra, Isabella Clay ton, all of Provo. Mr. Jennie Nost rum of Lehl, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale of Pleasant Grove and Miss Amy Shelley of American Fork.' Orchid and pink aweet peas prettily decor ated the luncheon table. -- CARDS AND LUNCHEON Four table of progressive "600" were enjoyed at the party given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Carter, for the member of the Social Hour club and their, part ners.: Mr.. 8.. Brewer nd John Chrtstensen received the first price MMaQujiJm: host-esse- The 'ppeaLOf fi)irr4 tal y, and the consolation awards war presented to Mra John Vance and Jsraes i B, 8UBwec.,.AT.U''licioui luncheon waa aerved to th follow ing: Mr., and Mrs. 8- - Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Koffard, Mr. and Mra. N. A. Jacobson, Mrrand Mra. A. "A. Loverldge; Mr: and Mrs. J.: B. Surrn ner, John ChrUtensed, Mra. John Vance and Mr. Mayma Wilson. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT The regular meeting of the Neighbors of Woodcraft wtll .be S held Monday afternoon at o'clock' In the I. O O F, halt A fall at tendance I desired. Correct Dness F Or wis --V.V- ss-y- ... r TT . ; I forts in selecting from' the best markets in the coun - -- try; merchandise that has that splendid style and quality v. so much in demand by our patrons. a : ::th Low price alone does not govern our buying as we feel that cheap merchandise bought with the. idea of selling at a price is not the kind 'our patrons want. ' We have New York buyers' ivho are in tune with the needs of Utah County people and vho are constantly in touch with the newest and best shoun' in die centers of style, andlhroughlhis service we feel that we are able to offer Provo and Utah .County patrons the best in quality Merchandise at R15ASONABLE PRICES. I . Uvea of Christian It has always been our policy to give ONE PRICE TO ALL. . r As an example ot tie newii wasi faBncsve are featuring the nationally, advertised f , J. and Hannah Beek. An interesting program has been arranced and - refreshments winie servs4. . All taembera and tnoae eugioie lor memnenblp ar cordially Invited to attend. w BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN Mrs., Arnold Rawlings entertain ed at a bridge luncheon at her horn Friday afternoon, .for. the members of the Friday Afternoon Bridge club. Dsffodils and ferns prettily deoprated the entertaining rooms. Three table of bridge were played. Mr. Walter Wetst being awarded the high scor favor. A delictouf' luncheon was aerved te the following: Mrs. Walter Welst, Mr; Bhurl Wilson, Mrs. Grant N. ""1 -- 1 i 5. " L I G HT O1 - D AY " BEAUTIFUL PRINTED FABRICS T .. ' t . .... ," -- .' ! ' . 89c yard See them in our Yardage Department. Mrs. Earl Graham, Mrs. C 8. Sutherland, Mrs. J. F. Thomas, Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mra. Hugh Brown. Mrs. Harold Buckley, Miss Veva Patera and Mrs, Hugo Price, the ' tatter being a invited guest. , , . EASTER PARTY FOR CHILDREN- Officer and teacher ei th Edgemont ward Primary associa tion, entertained th children of the ward at an Easter party at the ward amusement hall Monday afternoon. The time waa merrily spent with games and dancing after, which delicious refreshments HONORED PLAYERS AT ; -- DINNER Among the pleasant and interesting social events of the past week was th dinner given Friday eve-aunc.ai 4h .residence of Mr.' .nd Mr. Sharp Olllisple. The. delightful affair waa given for the member of the cast of th two ward Churches War on Hindu Convert: Keeping Him Home," and their partner. Spring flowtrrj were osed to decorate tbe dir.lrcr table end ELK'S LADIES BUSINESS cover Were laid for 12. Following MEETING dinner games were - enjoyed,' the The Elk' ladies will hold a busiscors prizes helr.g won' by high, ness meeting Wednesday afternoon, Smith. Miss Ida Chip-ma- n at S o'clock at the Elk home. All Mra. Jesse. and Mart Chamberlain, and member ar requested to be la atth consolation favors being won tendance. by Mra Robert EUiott and James ny '' I zz H ' omen la S X T is a part of the policy pf this store to spend iits ef-- - T "" - in; ' n, ;;r TT . DINXKR tartaiawa Mrs. E. W- - Runmona t a wall arranged dinnet party at net horn Friday aftarnooo. la cele bration of he birthday Mnrvaraary on that dsy. The hwa enUKatninar ream , war prettily deeoretad with spring flower and. ferns, n color scheme of pink nan to decorate th dm- whit was An artist a recterptara was arranged with a crystal basket of rosea, on either aid af which waa a pink and whit csadls la an attractive holder. Tha dainty pause ' " . APPOINTED ' cards also coriespoadad with .the color scheme, landing a pleasing af fect Cover were laid for-- Mra A. Simmons. Mra Joha "Vincent. Mrs. Walter Bella. Mr, A. C Chriet- . ensen, Mrs. Jama Fisher, Mr, L w J. WhlUng. Mr. J. D. Hunter. Mr. LOVELESS SISTERS TO. H. C Christnaen, Mrs. Percy Han MEET Lovaias Siatara wUl hold their sen and Mrs. J. Ell la Ovedad of . '. rerular dub meeting Wednesday Washington D. C afternoon, when they will be entertained by Mr. Ellen Homer. Sew- BIRTHDAT DINNER GIVEN Mis Lacy Taylor ntartalned at ing nnd music will be enjoyable feature and luncheon will be serv birthday dinner at th home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Taylor Friday ed. Ai member ar tnvitsd. evening; In celebration of bar birth day anniversary which occurred on II P. . L, CO. GIRLS MEET .The girls of tha local Utah Power that day. A color scheme of pink apd Light company, who, are mem-h- e and white waa used throughout the rs. of the National Electric Light entertaining rooms and on tha dinAssociation of America, held their ing table, sweet peaa and candies regular monthly meeting Friday being employed in th arrangement. Cover war laid for the fol evening ar the Iwm of ther Misse Barbara and Grac paxroan. Th lowing: Beulah Beamount of I Amy Cum- Durnoae of the association: is to Angeles. California, study tha business methods and mlnga. Rath Pyae, Mr. and Mr. T workings of tha utility; and at th n M. Taylor, Lney Taylor, George meeting Friday Mrs. Isabelle Clay-te- Olson, Howard Knox, Mont Russell gave an Interesting demonstra- and Charles- Rout - . tion on "How A Lunch May be TO MEET Served From tha Small Anpli CAMP SO. 4 AND Member of Camp No. 4and 0. waffle .iron, toaster, ancee- - Wtta percolator and table' stove, n de- - Daughter of Utah' Pioneers,, will llcioua. luncheon was made . and be entertained Thursday afternoon member at I o'clock at the hom of Mra. served t the fUoie gf tbe association; Miss Inger John Arthur N. Taylor. 254 North Fifth son, Mis Mary Hansen. Mia Mat West street, Mra. Joseph Back Will . -- f RETTlLT R- A anni-reraar- . fags t: rEQVQ SVKPAV KCIUU), SUNDAY. APRIL H, 1928. . a favor. ITT J -V.' VK, - O O .f t.. AH .Pari3, 4nd New Yprk agree that the outstanding theme of the newer frocks is their graceful and fem- inine trend. Hereyoirwill find a crystallization of the, ngw spring fash1pns.v . , a ; lUptinn . SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Mra. Melissa Lewi will giv the literary lesson at the regular meeting of the Second ward Relief society, Tuesday, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.1 A' fine musical program will also be given. An members and friends Interested are' urged' to be .. . present.' . f't .' . . ' immmmmmmmmmmmammaS. it MARDI CLUB TO MEET' Mrs. L. B. Chrislensea will be hostess to the Mardl club members at her home Tueaday ait ernpo--(- . Brldg wltl be' the feMurd of entertainment, and luncheon will be served. AA iqMnibcr are Invited to vhSs . be " -- ns m aw-- tmm . i ,aa - Fashion Heralds theFormal Opening With feminity the keynote, the, mode naturally, as. suines.ajmoreormal tone However, for those who perfer the ease of sportswear, there are many models of youthful sophistication. Miss Nsncy Miller ot Seattle, Wash., had to be converted to Hinduism bcforashe-iimlbecome the brtd of ib of Indora, and Seattle churchmen ant demnniuns Ihfit phc fee barred from thla country.- Miss Miller Is shown, here, seated. In the center, taking a lesson In the Hindu faith. She has taken the name Devi SharmiaU and ia wearing her .costume of a Maratta lady in the picture above. ' 4 '.it Jl are showing a beautiful assortment of these Iqyely cratiprijs at, the nev low net prie qf - Mr)h d At Stone Mountain Unveiling . Ye rrT -at th : to eel powjbleTnei prioer" If ypn make, your purchase '. bTe and then, find, lower ntgulas rice elsewhere on .like merchandise, wa win refund to' yon tbe difference. Wg fndeavor 'f t 1 tTI f. ' y-- s. fm. Alpine Sunday Brick 'V VV. There is no bettef dish than a heaping; portion of Alpine Ice Cream. All delectable flavori. ) . FRUIT SALAD ' VANILLA Jr NESSELRODE PUDDING Eat More Ice Cream -- mmmimm: THE DEPAHTAAENT STORE OF PUPVO . -- '! lml y 4 0JIDER FE0M- TOUR DEALER - - Here fere two principal figures in tbe ceremonies held st. Stone Moun tain. Ga.. when the gigantic Lee memorial was unveiled. Right I Augu- oafro CuUon Borglum. ,tus Lukemajulhf..u'pJirjlvrho tcob ovtr-thtii menioricl and liayor Walker accepted It In th i I.uk cn un pn sented name of the nation. They're shown shakig hands just before th un- (veiling tooa piace. e ' iI. ' |