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Show t . . . THE PROVO POST CAGE SIX June-Tr atslty, fifter which h$ will resume place Friday evening; has church tyeen Methodist of the his work in the University postponed indefinitely. Pcnnslyvania. - -- Doctors Use Hus for Eczema of Health, Prescription for eczema find absolutely I,r. Evans. guarantee that it will take away tbs i tween skin diseases and the blood.. The itch the instant you apply It. skin. the skin must be cured through If you ere Buffering from any form of The germs must be washed out, and so skin trouble we would like to have you salves have long ago been found worth. come to our store, for we have had tlia Mb- - The most advanced phyeictans of agency of this remedy for so many t)ils country are now agreed on thin, and years that wo can tell you all - about & wash of wintergreen, I.D.D. Prescription and how it cures are prescribing ' One f the most notable and 'strains of Mendelssohns wedding ymol and other Ingredients for eczema eczema. In fact, we are so sure of what and all other skin diseases. This com- D.D.B. will do for that we will bo t popular voiyig vquples to embark march, played by Miss Lucile pound Is Jsnownas- IXD.D. FrescrUUon glad to let you haveyoua t H bottle- - on our that it will cost yoe nothing on the sea of matrimony during! Moringstar of Balt Lake City. forHr.Eczema.Hoi men, the well known akin spe- guarantee unless you find that it does the work. that the For the month ofjiuptials, June, were The bride charmingly attired cialist writes: 'I am. convinced that matter a trial bottle for 2Dc to be enough to absolutely prove Prescription is as much a specific ought Wo George S. Humphrey,- of Virginia,! in a gown of embroidered chiffon rum as malaria. for eczema quinine forDIU.JX tne merits of the remedy. .. the been and remedy ' rrop into our store anyway and we was given have prescribing and Miss Opal Noon,- daughter' of over messaline for the late. Judge A. A. Noon of away ; by. : her : brother, . Frank. We,years."' ourselves vouc.v .for the D.D.D. will tell you all about this great reqiedy. Provo. M t'. Humphrey, popular The rooms contained pretty floral PROVO DRUG COMPANY , in social circles, is a rising electr- d ceora tionswf snowballs and peoical engineer,' having for some nies. Immediate relatives and at the ,Buckler home, which was striietor in The American Fork e the Tim g been connected "wit h t he following guests were present high school. -- - -- ; ' who has ' Sutton-ChasDrug. Co. furnish been spending the winter ninths ice cream for all social occasions. Mitis Louise; Lewis, in Provo, will leave Ogden, "where she summer months. t ;v-'- r e for today will spend the Opera House ticket to the picture show free with every 25c Ticket good Elva sack of old .stand Monde v'ni gh ' o , pop-cor- . n. Merle and ' Suydefenter't ained tbefN." ArT: 7 club at their home. Tuesday- evening.; Games and music weje after which refreshments Big June Sale of .all Millinery at were served. the Princess June 7th" and 8th. Don forget, 113 Academy Ave., The reception planned to take Mrs. Maws store. The Misses 6-- . - 4 A en-joye- d, ; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOCOO Tet-lurid- Power Company- - at Olm- at the ceremony: Mr. and Mrs. sted, and at present an employee P.: S. Newcombe, Miss Dorothy of the Knight Power Company. Newcombe, Mr, and Mrs-,- ETE; Miss Noon is one of Provos most Corfman. Mrs. Ilenrie.. Rev. and beautiful and popular society, Sirs. Goodwin of Provo and Mr. belles and was a leading member and Mrs. Morrnngstar. Miss Lu-o- f the Sorosis Junior club. The die Morningstar Mr and Mrs marriage ceremony was pei foim T( rixti rd and Miss Ruth Oroxed yesterday at 3 u50 p. in. at the ford of Salt Lake. City., hollow-liom- e y of the bride tin Second M esi,; ing the ceremony a w edding Ilev. S. H. Goodwin: The ception was tendered Tby Mrs. A. the bride, W 01 m g c.rmple- -" entered to the K. Buckler, a sister-o. - re-b- f ,44M44444444444444444444444444444-444444444i44i-P4444- - We Have Hit the BULLS EYE with the Best Wearing ' Rubber Boots HI Everybody Doing Buying Their STRAW HATS, of . i Fletcher & Thomas Co. East-mom- l, rooms were attractive in their musical numbers, recitaroufse7 floral decorations, con tions and ehort speeches was rensisting of sweet peas, nasturtians dered, and later refreshments and bridal wreathes. - The many were served," all present exper elegant gifts received .by the incing a pleasant evenings enter- guests of honor evidenced the tainmnt. ligh esteem in w'hich the: youhg . people are held. The Jast. meeting of the . Sixth After the - reception Mr. and Ward Y. L. M, I, Association for t Mrs. Humphrey were accompan- this season was marked by an enied to the station by a host of joyable lawn - festival Tuesday friends, where a liberal donation evening last, when the beautiful of rice, shoes and signs were lawns surrounding the meeting them. Later'' the young house were brilliantly illuminated 3 .2' 4 couple departed for an extended with' Japanese, lanterns and colortrip east, where they will visit ed electric lights, and here and Mr. Humphreys parents in Vir there at . convenient places pret-tilginia and eastern cities. They will booths were in eviarranged return to Provo ; in August to dence, from which dainty make their permanent residence. ivere served. Several games j ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Q&$4Sflto$44444&fr&il&4llM444444&4444'4444444 t - tt You Will Need a f $ -- 4$ 54 ft ; FLETCHER & THOMAS CO. H w-a- s The members of the Provo Fifth ward pleasantly entertained at the ward meeting house Tuesday Geo, evening, m honor oflElders, ' Brown, Lyman Noyes and Kenneth Ilenrie, recently - returned from the eastern states mission field, and also for Frank who departs on the 12th. of this month for a mission to Eng - Sold Only by "f attended by about om4 hundred and fifty friends and relatives of lie young couple. The house exquisitely decothroughout rated for the occasion, the arrangement reflecting the fast, e and onginalitv of the delightful lostess. In the dining room, where a sumptuous wedding aup-ie- r was served, a color tone of yellow prevailed, whilfrihe-oth- er t'vi. 4S $ to protect you from heat, wind and sunburn Good Good Children il We Have Parasols -- - 41(1 fia 44 y TO MATCH ANY SUIT OR DRESS 44 N ALL THE NEW DESIGNS AND COLORINGS tf suitable to outdoor affairs were Prices range from 75$ to $5.00 ($( Prominent among - the matri- enjoyed during the evening. The Childrens . from 10 to 50 monial events of the .week was participants numbered about one Misses from . . . . ...50 to $1.25 the wedding reception Tendered hundred. 'e Miss Olive Nixon and J. Leslie They are Stylish, New, and Dr. R. V. Chamberlain' returned Hickman. The bride is the' daughfrom the east last night, where he ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Nixon SO ARE ALL THE GOODS YOU BUY FROM 4t V-r of this city and is one of Provos has been teaching in the . Univermost popular young vocalists. sity of Pennsylvania during the ti Mr. Hickman, who is . also well past winter. Dr. Chamberlain known in this city, where he re will spend5 a few days in Provo, cently received an A. B. from the aft er wThieh he will return to the 13 BrighamYoung University, is east Me will be employed durinf also a young vocalist of excellent tne summer at . Harvard Univer- ability. Following the wedding, which took place, yesterday in the Salt Lake Temple, the young couple were honored with a large reception which took place at the home of the brides parents on Second South and First West streets, about, one hundred and twenty-fiv- e relatives and friends from St, George, Salt Lake, Payson, Huntington and Price, as well as from when you can come to our warerooms and select ji piano sold regularly by. jiiizzle scheme and this city, being in attendance. club concerns at ' atTIiFhousebn the inside was tractively and profusely decoratAlso $450 ed in a dainty color scheme .of $350 white and pink, while the spacious -lawns surrounding the residence were brilliantly illuminated with OurPrice Our Price r colored electric lights. Here delicious refreshments wore served to the gusts from small prettily And while here see the sweet-toneEmerson piano, the best piano money and brains can decorated luncheon tables. Prom- buikLThe.-Schomaker, in a class by itself. Hear the piano with gold strings. The Linde- inent amoyg the evenings enterman. Schiller, Concord, Milton and others . tainment was the excellent musiwill to and come hear the It with the full orchestra attachment, the pay you piano cal numbers rendered, under the s Cnnvn CoinbinbTa with more tliaifa dozen instruments combined in one. r ' direction of Prof. A. C. Lund, We have a full line of player pianos. Also agents' for the celebrated under wliom Miss Nixon '"'received player. most of her musical education. Can attach it to your piano. Gimply touch a button and the finest musie can be produced. ' It will The ..bride was beau ti full v at par vou to come aiM visit uu. tired. in an elegant gown of white crepe de chine over pink silk messaline, with bead 'trimmings amUearried a large lmquet of , Up-to-Da- te IRVINES ! (S-- l (7- Other things being equal, the child who is best nourished makes the best man and the best citizen.- Get the best bread ''for vour boy and girl. ROYAL IS THE BEST : . Fresh supply every day at - - , Provo Meat1 & Packing- - Co. Phone 39 and give us your order for Buns, Cakes and etet We do the rest-- - Why Waste Your Energy Figuring Out Puzzle Schemes PIANO PIANO . d ..jV - mm vf CIRC U WITH 1001 Won SEE ALL Free Circus Street Parade 10:30 a.m. 9 bands, 250 horses, elephants, camels 400 444444444 4 4j a! people of all climes in native costumes will be shown in parade. Two shows daily afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at 1 and 7 p.m. Waterproof tents. Admission 25 cents to see it all. The Sleepless Taylor .Bros; Co. " " ' v Vb ' " .. j ti Pumps, Sandals, C olonial Shoes li: tt 4 1:8th. O". Waist Dresses, Lawns, Dimeties. Flaxon, Etc. for the '' DONT GET Provo, Utah ( PROVO Tuesday, June th Tel-Electri- c: Mr. and Mrs,.ilickniao will be at home to their many friends after September 1 at American Fork, Utah, where Mr. Hickman lias accepted a position as an in- - TO - 5 brides roses. ders . ' " . HOT-WE- AR r'V if ' ... ... 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