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Show PAGE SIX THE PROVO POST - X HOW -, 1 - The Following Letter is Proof of the Wisdom and Value of Fire Insurance. WE DO IT! Mr. Walter Adams, The Insurance Man,- Provo, Utah. , - - - - - - , DearSir: . I have this day received at your hands draft for - ' .1 -- - v - - " ' ' . . 1 - 90-10- Marefc 30, 1912. - . - - - , Dollars in full settlement of the loss and damage I sustained by fire ' ' , 0 " -- - - - Two Hundred Sixty-eigh- t and property Insured in one of your companies. in my, . inst having had the Inacknowledgingreceipt of this money I desire to expressmy iieartjr appreciatioirof theprompt'treatment accordedmin"attendingothissettlemenfandrortha satisfactory manner of making your adjustment, f I was allowed to choose my own contractor to calculate my loss and your company agreeably accepted the estimate made. You not only pay me the money for the damage done but are continuing my insurance for the balance of the amount named in my policy to further protect me home on the 12th .. - - . - - - until my policy expires. Of course, I never expected to have a loss by fire in my home, and I have carried insurance with the thought that it was a burdensome expense, but I now see' how .. necessary it is to protect ones property, for we never know when an accident is going to happen. r I thank you for your prompt and satisfactory attention to' my case, and X shall be pleased to recommend you and your companies to all who have property that ought ' to be insured. ,, .... Yours Truly,' PROVO FLORAL CO, ... ' . By Soren Jensen, Manager. ' " " - 7 3 - - ' Not only do we prompllyan3' satisfactorily, pay our losses, but wesell INSURANCE THAT INSURES AT LESS COST THAN ANYONE ELSE. W e warn all biiyers of insurance to SEE US BEFORE RENEWING OR BUYING INSURANCE OF ANY KIND. -- One of our Companies, and one of the First To Pay, PAID $38,000.00 FOR LOSSES ON THE TITANIC i The Iusurance Man 44 West Center Street, Provo, Utah WALTERADAMS, : SBC parents Monday afternoon. A number of merry games were enjoyed by the youngsfersT little Miss May Clark winning the prize. Dainty refreshments, were delved to the following young people on the large piazza: Asa Bateman, S:OCi:ETYz E. Corfman Noon. Opal - it:: 6f Mis honor y ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Durkee and daughter Genevieve, of Idaho, are visiting Mr. Ditrkees parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Durkee at 345 E. Gloria Mangum, Maryland Eth-elle Ilodson, Lola Burchett, Smith, Merne Mortensen, Loyfully appointed dinner Thursday al Mortensen, Margaret Farnsevening complimentary to Miss worth, Jim Twelves, Robert and Richard Lytel, Richard Gilson, Opal Noon. The rooms were tically-dycurjted with" hearts George Brim hall, Jr., Clare, Hatand apple blossoms, pink and tie and Ruth Armitstead, Elvira white being the predominating Yates. Evelyn and Lois Nelson colors. Baintyjmml painted place and Rea Blumenthal. cards in pink and white were laid M rs.: W70. Beesley, Mrs. Mary for the following- being Mrs. Jane Williamson, Vincent, the guest list: Sir. and Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Leonard. Mrs. J. II. Mr. Mrs. and Briseoev Buckler, Mrs. Josie Vincent, Mrs. N'ewenmhe, Miss Dorothy Denhalter, Mrs. Mrs. N. W. Gillis Elizabeth New combe; Miss Ethel Noon, Mr. Smith Mrs. Peter and Boyce will Frank Noon, Mr. G. S. Humphrey a entertain with whist Progressive and Douglas Buckler. 'Following the dinner a miscellaneous shower party at the Odd Fellows Hall 7 was given for the guest of honor, Monday evening at :3(f oclock. in The be will affair the form of the guests being, in addition to dime a the to be social, proceeds those named above Mr, and Mrs. usd for the entertainment of the G. Dr. .Mrs. E. E. E. Corf man. and G. A. state oi the ymeampment A. Mrs. E. Hughes, Mrrand Mr. and Mrs. J. W. N. R., which convenes here June 15. A musical and literary program Whiteeotton, Mr. and Mrs. Will- has been arranged and refreshiam C. Cates. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ments will be sened. A cordial Mrs. Mr. and Balm and Lott, remembrances invitation has been extended to all .Many beautiful atwere received by the guest of the lodges and the publie to A very enjoyable affair has tend. honor, been promised by the hostesses. NEWS OF CLUBSrNOTESf PERSONALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS in y First North street. . 1 Cle-on- , Mr. anti Mrs. J. It. Ilodson en- tertained tlio members o,f the Whistre Club last evening. Eight tables-weplayed, prizes being awarded to Mr. John T. Taylor and Mrs. David Openshaw. while Mr. W. E. Stoker and Mrs.' John T. Taj lor carried off lhe consolation prizes. Spring blossoms were profusely used .in the decorations. The guests were: Mr, and Mrs It. E. Knowlden, Mr. and Mrs.'W, D. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, Dr. and Mrs. N. II. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stoker, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. lIugesMr. and Mrs. G. A. Mr. and Mrs. John T.Tay-jor- , Mr, and Mrs. Alma Van Wag-yiteMr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ilaws. Mr. and .Mrs. Ferre Decker, M r. and Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Decker. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Far-rer- . and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer. Jled-quib- t, , Mr. Ilairy and Thomas entertained artis- V twel, RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT -- - Mrs J. EzBooth and Mf-s-s LIIah Booth are Salt Lake visitors. -- The Bridge Club - meets this afternoon with Mrs- W. Searle. Mary and Louise Shelley are Salt Lake visitors this week. f Misses Just call eight 0 Where the- flowers grow We do the rest-The new place. - Charnberlain-Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, eolds and eroup. It can be depended upon. Try it. ' ' Sold by all dealers. SELLS-FLOT- : Hei& On account of the factory delay we have decided that to tuake np for the lost sales In ApriL ve must doublh- our business in May. For this reason we offer you Shoes that should sell up to $2.50 for . $1.95 Womens high toe and heel, fancy button .... . . :...$1.95 Big Girls, 8 inqh top, with low Kcelsw Womens Strap iTimp, 1 2 inell Silk Bow with Silk Braid edge( trim $1.95 ; Big Girls Strap Pump, low heel Womens fine Sea Island Duck, Goodyear Welt soles. $3.00 WOMENS NUBUCK , . , The kind that washes, extra high top, fancy button, a Bargain ..... .T7 .....$3.50 Fords very best quality . ... $5.00 -- - - FOR THE CHILDREN p Good grade r. ... Pump $1.35 OUR CANVASS SHOES ARE MADE RIGHT, AND WILL - 1-- two-stra- x T GIVE GOOD SERVICE. o visit the Circus when it arrives here on June 18, it might "be well to hint that an early visit to the menagerie has its advantages. The doors pen one hour before the performance proper commences, and during that time the famo ous Military Band, under the direction of Walter P. English, will give a" popular concert in which several famous solo- Another miscellaneous shower on the same evening was given at the home of Miss Mern Anderson complimentary to Miss Hazel El lertsen another of the spring the following guests being present : Mrs. Ephraim the Misses Flossie Dunn, Jetta , Maiben, Norma Poulton, e Hazel Adams, Hattie Sutton, Farnsworth, Madeline Dunn. Lnrline Foote Anna Selck Nell Jones, Lael Jones, Irma Smoot, Corrine Wilson, Mary . Russell, Margaret Smoot, Lily Anderson, Mabel Ferrena Edan Crane, Alice Russell and Hazel Bandlev, .s, Sells-Flot- Sells-Flot- n, FOR WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT -- Now CIRCUS O To those who - bride-elect- Our popular priced line ofWhite Shoes and' Slipperswere ' . , delayed in shipment but are d e, Corf man, , the 5 year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. entertained a friends with of little her Helen number Miss of her home the at bcautia lawn h party and Slippers, at . . . " Mrs. D. D. Iloutz and. daughter are visiting with Mr.-anMrs J. W. Bishop thi week. - Miss Aileen White Shoes La-Ru- ists will render special selections, There is no extra charge for this beeause the Sells-Flotpeople have always maintained it as one of the noted features of their entertain ment. Among the popular numbers will be a cornet - duet - by Messrs. Warner, Dye, King, West, and White. Miss Ruth English Vestwho has no superior as a erford, , will also appear soloist, sexophone The Nineteen th Century Club manV of the latest and rendering met at the home of Mrs. J. W. most selecAird yesterday afternoon: After tions.' popular descriptive the business session the Rev. KrA.7 The baud, cap be plainly heard LcMoine gave a very Interesting the Tisitors to the menagerie, by paper on .A'Tlie Awakening of so in order to enjoy it it will not China. vThe club will hold its even lie necessary to enter the big next session with Mrs. Palm. Bosh-ard,Leo- The O RHINE treatment will completely and absolutely destroy the de- - she or craving for whisky, beer and other Intoxicants If taken according to directions. It la a simple and efficient home treatment No detention from expense. work or business; no publicity; no sanitarium " ORRINE is prepared In two forms: No. t, a powder, tasteless and J colorless, can be given secretly in food or drink; ORRINE No. 2, In pill ORRINE costs only J1.00 a form. Is for those who wish to cure themselves. box. i If after a trial you fall to get any benefit from ORRINE, your money will be refunded. f Moore Independent Drug Company o -- n, Wednesday, May 15 Get it at the ? tent nntil the performance proper eomninees. The N. A. T. Club -- entertained about one hundred and twenty WANTED Bright girls and of their friends with au-e- n joyable women for sewing in our Shirt dedancing party Thursday' evening. partment. Apply at once. Knight The club colors, pink and green, Woolen Mills. were beautifully used in the decorations. The B. V. lT "orchestra ' furnished the music. Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock Mother's meeting will be held at tli Stake Tabernacle, An excellent musical program has - been prepared for the occasion and a free will offering will be taken e.swimin j ng lor., thiUkudiL-eLA- b pool fund. I -- o o o o o lie o Judge William Provo Sunday to give an dress at the Mothers meeting to o held in the Stake Talwrnaele o o at oclock. o Wood head and Mrs. J. o dren have gone to Pocatello, o for an indefinite stay. o Mrs. and Miss Burkholder of o guests of Mrs, o Sprimrxille are Aird this week. () o NextMofldaV aftekiioon Sorosis Junior mb gi.e t o ELLEN in K, :C0CC3CC0CC3D () 1 u o o o n () o o ; Saturday and JLL. King-wi- ll , & ad- he C) C) 2 Monday May chil- A. Ida- ho, llandl3 111 I. 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