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Show 1 PAGE EIGHT THE PROVO POST SpY One of the pretty aumn weddings was that of Miss, Vivian Al- -' len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Allen, and Clarence Flygare, which took place the fore "partof the week. The ceremony was performed by Bishop L. L. Nelson . in the presence of the immediate families and a number of friends of the young couple. The rooms Vwere attractively decorated with chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. The bride wore a dainty of imirquisitte wedding...- - gown. - oyer while satin, and was attend- cd by her sister. Miss Ethel Allen, as bridesmaid. Ralph Stubbs attended the bridegroom as best man. An elaborate. wedding supper was seryed a ml about one hundred guests attended. The young couple will make their -home jn this iity. The PcDweir CAN GUARANTY1 - A delightful affair of the wtvfc Mas the card party given by Mrs. C. E. Erickson at-hhome on behind the dough -- Anti-Pai- n The power behind the tlougjh it) list he quick awl posithe in action h mu-iproduce certain, Mtinfdctory results and jet be pure- . and wholesoine. K CJBaKlngJPowder id the JyP'LmuUou of all these desirable qualities. Jlundreds of thousands of good housewives know that K'C lias made bake-da- v a pleas ore, and we ask i ou your on n sake to try It C Baking Powder at least once. C uaranteed pure under all pure food laws. Your grocer will return your money if you are pleased. It will solve your hike-da- y 27 , problems. Mrs. dial Chase will entertain this afternoon for her neice, Miss Ida Penrod, ivlien twenty-fiv- e of the small friends'uf M issPeh-rowill take part. One of the features of the afternoon will be pictures by Master -- Carl Sherrer. - Those invited are Frances Hayden, Josephine and Carl Sherrer, Ethelyn Ilanson, Gladys Smith, Estella Haws, Leda and Donna Penroid, Afton .on,. La von Penroid, Vernon Dix- - on, Byron Nelson, Veda Penroid, d magic-lanter- n - How to get eh u re h . "Mrs. the Cooks Book Free -e- -- j Mfg. Co., Chle Eton Buinner, Edna Dodson, Giaee Ora Hampshire, Madeline Hoover and Ray Ilod, son. Marge ...Sumner, Pearl Teasdale and Zina Baker were Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry de- pleasantly entertained at dinner lightfully entertained the Myster at the home of Miss Myrtle Girls at her home last evening. Games and music were features of Miss Ola Sward entertained the the evening after which a dainty class of the M. I. A. of the Junior luncheon was served. Those enSixth ward Thursday night at her joying the pleasant evening were Mar home. Games and an informal gai;efr Dusenberry, Grace Farrer, program were among the feaa tures of the evening and a candy Garda Gee, Rhoda Greenwood, Farrer, Alta Lund, Ilazel pull was enjoyed by all. Lewis, Verna Watson, Vera Da-viMr. and Mrs. flames Fi Dunn Fern Loveless, Jane Bee, Anna Pawelson, Anne Spafford and announce the engagement of their Leona Swenson. daughter, Erma A., 10 Clyde R. Stark, the marriage to take ..place Dr and Mrs. David Westwood October 30 in the Salt Lake Tem" ' heave tonight for the East . where ple. will make an extended visit. they Mr. and Mrs. Booke have been They will visit the CyAics in Den' guest their ver, Chicago ar.tf New York, and entertaining as their ' then come back to Rochester, daughter; Mrs. II. S. Becknell, of Becknell Minn., where the doctor will take Weiser, Idaho. Mrs. a course in. the Mayo Brothers in- returned to her home yesterday. stitution before returning to Provo. Miss Clesta Reese of Payson is .the guestof the Misses Maud and The students of the Third grade Grace Farrer. Ilath-enbrno- k. - Mc-Ewa- n. Sa-lin- s, -- - -- Tonight The Aotress Pulls Strings LHis -- Wedding-Day-- pleasantly surprised their teacher, Miss Bertha Lewis,. Thursday Mrs.' J. B. Keeler is entertainevening at her home. Games and ing as her guest Mrs. Geo. Maogle. music were the features, after which refreshments were served. SERVICES AT ST. MARYS. About thirty young people were 'present. . The usual evening serviee and evensong and sermon will be' held Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist at St. Marys Church tomorrow entertained the members of the evening, Oct. 20th, at 7:30. The Hedquist Drug stores at- supper full surpliced choir will be in atlast night, those present being tendance. All are cordially in- Messrs. Francis J, Hedquist, Chss. h Hedquist,. Rondo - Simmons, Kirkwood, Ed.' Simmons. M. E. Church Sunday services Clark, and Arthur Hall of 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Morning, Pleasant Grove. Lost and Found; evening, ThirObns'cienee. i. Latham Miss Eva Hampshire, Coe Deal, pastor. - Jo-ep- The Love of Long Ago -- v A Gypsys Love Ma-ro- Ing-lum- Princess - . In the negro population, females while out number males by the ration of ofhers the black. robes of gown,' The purpose of the trip into the 100 to 98.9. Atlantic was to have sins washed away by baptism. THREE STATES HIT They walked out into the waUNDER CALIFORNIA ter until the waves came to their WEEVIL t QUARANTINE waists. Mr. Ford was immersed Mrs. was then It twice. Clarys " turn. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oet. 18. The Rev. Mr. Dudley held her Extending the alfalfa weevil and immersed her once. Just as quarantine previously declared he was about to plunge her under by the state of California against the second time a breaker of con- thirteen counties in Utah, two siderable strength and size came counties in Idaho and one xounty smashing in and Mrs. Clary, aside in Wyoming, Acting Governor from being knocked down, was Wallace and State Horticultural starting on her way to Scotland Commissioner Cook today deelar-edjdriLight when the Rev. Mr. Dudley quarantine against .the andTMrTFbrd grabbed her, With- three states. The quarantine proout a' great deal of difficulty they hibits the shipment of hay of any stood her on her feet and her kind from Utah, Idaho or Wyomwas preparing to com- ing into California, the shipment clergyman ' and the shipment of plete the baptismal ceremony of when she broke from him and start feed hay in cattle cars. ed for the beach, jshouting: No mo! No mo! Ahs gone Clary-wor- a long e - 72r AT Coot's Boot, ContaininefW tested, tmiy-tnaiie rentes, sent free upon receipt of the colored certificate pat ked in the d5 cent con. Send it today. nk 7 th , t ct bee-hiv- es fijreno.ug!i.fol.deliavd The ceremonies were completed last night at the ehurch. if TAFT FOLLOWERS GAIN COURAGE IN T BETTING ON RESULT Monday and Tuesday, Oct. . 21-2- - - 2 J. FRANK PICKERING In his Illustrated Lecture, Hands Across the Rockies Lecture changed each night ; besides our" regular- - Picture-Progra- m. Ellen Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 21-2- 2 r The Librarian Vultures and Doves Burglars Weird Reception How a Letter Travels in Africa Base. Ball Industry : tarns During Past Week Several Large Wagers Were Placed on His Roosevelt Supporters - .Chances Grow Shy. AND - CHICAGO, Oct. 18. Odds of the leading bookmaker of Chicago on presidential candidates have not changer for a week until today, but in the betting there is a marked increase in the number and size of the wagers placed on President Taft. - Here is the book as it stands today: Wilson, 2 to 5. Taft, 2 to 1. Another Heavy Shipment Just Arrived Roosevelt, 2 to 7. Debs. 1 to 3,000. Cliafin, 1 to 5,000. The increase in the betting on President Taft has been the feature in the last few days. A few weeks ago wagers on the third term candidate were many and liberal. There are few now who will risk bets of any size, on him. Come and See Them WANTED Apposition by a reliable salesman, who has had thre years experience-i- n selling goods. Can furnish best of reference. Open for position Dec. 1st. Call ii FARRER BROS, CO. do23 548-- :r Ji. OHOilS. This model of the Columbia has been designed and produced, and this announcement is here published, to open the Columbia Fall campaign with the great- est 1 , 2 - Eclipse money's-wort- h of musical instrument ever built. NOW GET THIS, CLEAR: You order your nearest Columbia dealer (well tell you who he is if you'dont know) to send the Eclipse- -, to your home with the Demonstration Record. You can send it backif you can find one word of in this announcement, or one unsatisfac- i nthe j nstrume nt or, if your eyesand feature tory ears tell you it is not larger and finer- and far better - in tone than any instrument y ou ever heard or saw advertised at anything like its price. 3- - -- You pay for it, if you keep it, m four payments of ?5 each, one a month, with no interest added. 4- -- You will find our signed guarantee as manufacturers inside the shutters. You can order the Eclipse in Mahogany instead of ' Oak; at $25, if you prefer. -- - t tone-contr- ol v All the music of all the world, by all the great artists who have ever made records (with-ou- t exception) whenever you like or your friends suggest. If you have been depriving yourself of the endless enjoyment that only a Columbiacan bring, need certainly no longer stand price m the way- .. - Come in and hear New Records. Leave your name and address for new lists each month 144AVest Center St. 9 ir be m S . r er Third South street Thursday evening. Six tables of whist wore played throughout the pleasant rooms, which were beautifully decorated Mnv-piand- - white chrysanthemums. The guests present included Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, Mr. and-M- rs. E. T - luff, Mr. and Mrs. lreston G. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. lich-- s inond, Mr., and Mrs.'. Iteed Amler-berg- , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roesp, Mr. and MrsHanson- ,- Mr. and Mrs. Fra nk. St ubbs, ..Misses Eva Jones, Mina Taylor, Lydia Jones, and Messrs. Dore Schwab- - Ralph .Tones, Frank Denting and Ross ' Worsley, . i PROGRESSIVE LADIES! GRAB MATES, BOYS, . WAVE INTERRUPTS OR YOULL BE LEFT WOMANS BAPTISM; Remember the entertainment at ENOUGH HER CRY Too Few Women in U. S. For All Progressive headquarters, 109 the Men and Its Getting Ceremony is Completed in Church North Academy Avenue Monday Worse. After She is Washed to 66 afternoon at 3 oclock. Music and Sea. speaking. (Adv.) 18. Oct. WASHINGTON, NEW YORK. Oct. 18. Four There are nearly 3,000,000 more gown-cla- d figures tropped out ot men than women in' the United . If you have young children you bathhouses at the foot of Remingnoticed that disorhave States, according to figures made ders ofperhaps ton avenue. It wasLS-.alJienthe stomach are their most ton avenue, Arvene, L. I., and public by the census bureau today. common ailment. To correct this the ocean.It was so, The excess in the male population you will find Chamberlains StomUjtel for missal a spectacle that hundreds in creased 1 per cent from 1?00 to ach and Liver Tablets excellent. of men and women promenading 1910. In. the former year there They. are easy and pleasant to the boardwalk stopped to observe. were 104.4 males to ech 100 fe- take, and mild and gentle in efThe quartet was made up of four males ; in the latter year 106 males fect. For sale by all dealers. . colored persons, Mrs. Lucy Clary to each 100 females. (Advertisement) increase the census buof Roekille Center her pastor, the Rev. .J. W. Dudley of the Shi- reau declares, is mainly doe to Pr. Wiles Pills for all pain loh Baptist church; Dennis Ford immigration, a large portion of of Carle! on atenue, Arvene, and the immigrants being 'males.. In his pastor. thp Rev. I. T. Harrell the foreign born white populaof the r Mount Carmel Baptist tion there are 120 males to 100 PROVO, UTAH V -- |