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Show - f ww Ptga Foot ) wpnyF l) TE3 PROVO POST OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O00000000 0 Holding prominent place with ". ' : - ' ' : J mKs , . The officers and teachers, of the .the social events of last week was Bonneville ward were successful the old time party and ward in their efforts of holding a surreunion held in the Fifth ward as- prise "party last evening on Mrs. I -- sembly room on Friday evening. A feature of note in the excellent program was the character dancing, different periods of time beand ing appropriately typified, for the much laughter causing conMormon Some gathering. verts from afar were "imitated, their very broad speech furnishing entertainment, For-the- irsplen- did representation, both the ladies and gentlemen received a prise for the excellnt manner in which they -- executed theirparts. Later,inrthe evening the dancers adjourned to the gymnasium building, where they were given the floor afld performed for those that were already at that place enjoying a dance. This social more than surpassed the succes8anticipated, and is believed that it will result in I pro-moti- sociability theward. A successful' surprise party was one directed by Mrs. Joseph Nelson and Mrs. Ralph Poulton, and held on Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart on Friday evening. The affair "was .held at. Mr. Stewarts resi-- - dence, being in honor of his acceptance of a missionary 'call to labor in the Central States, and .was certainly marked with success. 'An excellent evenings entertain- ment consisting of songs, speeches, games and readings, etc., was carried out. Mr. Stewart responded to the toast, The Girl I Left Behind Me in an entertaining man- oen Speeches were made by. Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Stewart and Bishop . Ralph Poulton. A nicely prepared lunch was served to the fifty ' guests in attendance. i Mrs.v Agnes GilesrandMrs7Thur- - man. Misses Rhoda, Douglas, Pearl! Leffler, Mable Pelkey, Jennie .Son-ter, Sarah Giles, Jennie Leffler and Miss Ella Milner of Canada. ' e The M. I. A. of the Third ward conducted a most excellent party on Thursday evening, held in the Pioneer ward assembly hall. Among the features of entertainment was a drama, Uncle Toms 1 Cabin,Lwhieh-wa8-cleverl- got-- 1 tak- - y Interspersed with dancing was an .excellent programme, and punch was served. In behalf of the ware members and friends. Mr. William Boyden presented Mr. Hawa with a puree containing over fifty dol lars. The latter responded in ap preciation of the gift, and expressed his pleasure with the happy oc casion. The hall was packed to its capacity, the general expression being that of a delightful time. X Li Ipfi Phone 429-and get further information. Watch this paper for announcements. You can get one of these machines on terms that will make it possible for you to test it without 7muchcost. Your health-- is your fortune. Keep well and you e will be happy. will do more to keep you well than ' anything else. : . T will do wonders . for you. w ' missionary. 7 Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Wilson en- - l tertained complimentary to Mr. and Mrs., Arthur JJahl of Alberta, Canada. Dinner Jas served,-anan evening or sociability and pleas ure enjoyed. Those participating! were Mr. and Mrs. George Powel son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Talmage, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thorne, the honored guests and host and hos- - j , a I teas. 1 LTry-New-Lif- v J. W. Bailey was hostess atj a kensington on. Saturday afternoon last. Numbered - with the guests were Mrs: J. J. McClellan, Mrs. G. A. Guff, Mrs.Upton Hoover, Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mrs. G. A. Smith. Mrs. , N. C. HICKS, Agent tt The daughters and granddaugh- ters of the Hand Cart Veterans are requested to meet at the First ward meeting house on Wednes-- l On Sunday Mrs. 0. W. Bailey day evehing, January 14th, at 7 :30 entertained at dinner. The rooms p. m., to consider forming an Or-were decorated with pink carna- ganization. Mrs Teenie Jones tions, and as table decorations the Thomas'. same were used. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Guff, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Folk and and Mrs. J. n. Worsley, Mr. and little son,' Neil, have returned to Mrs, D. J. Bonnett. Mrs. II. F. their home in Pasadena, Cal., after Dunn, Mrs. II. S. Thomas, Miss an extended Eastern trip. In they were the guests of Mr. and Bonnett, Miss Leone Wors-v- o ZLWhittafeer.-Mrs. Miss and Misa Howe Ada ' ley, Morine Dunn. Next Thursday at the M. I. A, On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Gymnasium building a. physical seph Nelson entertained at dinner culture class for married ladies complimentary 'to Mr. and Mrs. will be organized, and a lecture John R. Stewart. Covers were wiUbe given by Mr. Eugene 'Rob- erts. . laid for twenty guests. ?. 66 rn 1 Under the auepices of the Fourth ward Sunday school' an entertainment, in the form of a play, was given 'last evening for the benefit of Mr. Bruce Haws, who was a Sunday school teacher in that ward and who is about to fill a mission. A most enjoyable-evenin- g was spent, and a substantial sum realized and handed to the A most 8uccessfulfarewell so- was held in. the Fourth ward meeting house on Friday evening last in honor of Mr. Bruce Haws, who will soon leave for a mission. 1 Pro-Mer- -- IF- - RIOT ten up and welT given. 'Those ing leading jart8 were Miss LoJ thiel Young and Mr. S. M. Young. Dancing was also enjoyed. A good crowd was out and in every re- spect was the affair successful. ..rial t of games, and a bounteous lunch was served. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Leffler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henrichsen, Mr. A. Ji.l Thomas, Mrs. Eliza Morrill, Mrs.-- ! May Johnson, Mrs. John Moore,! - 1 a late teacher AVM. Thomas, that ward. A splendid time was spent 'with music, .dancing and ! .o. I KKiffliBB'ilBglHglteBSMBreSffllgKIgggBfliagBflRIXM&CHHgaiUtfUSUXIllBggCSMgBBginwMWMwq - mugjpuma le -- 1 areayr MRS. BEULAH STORRS LEWIS, WHO: THE NIGGER AT COLLEGE HALL SATURDAY NIGHT t i : i ,t r f OOOOO Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris of STEVEN SENHOUSE a Idaho have returned after a COMING TOPROVO sale of work tobe tretd" atlt "visit' with ' Mr'and" JIrs.Jo" "777 in the near future. jseph Nelson 777 A. F. Ahlander and family have RAILROAD DAY AT Mrs. Z. Whittaker entertained DELTA JAN. 14 AND 15, 1914 receryedword from Mr. Ahland1 er s at dinnerTlSunday m honor of Mr Steven Senhouse, and Mrs. D. J. Folk of Pasadena, The galt Xake Route he that and his infant daughter sdl t tickets on the above ates taDel- - and mother set sail for the United ' h fare States last Saturday to come to ta, Utah, at one and Mr. Bruce Haws left this morn- - for the round trip. Good return- Provo. It will he remembered by friends of the family that Mrs. ing for Salt Lake City, prepara- - ing Jan. 19, 1914. J Steven Senhouse died last Novem. South: his to the tory to journey i ber. em States, where he will labor as' A LECTURE TO MOTHERS, Senhousewasformerly-engagea missionary. in the automobile business On Wednesday afternoon at 3 in Salt Lake City, where he met Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey 'oclock there will be an illustrat- - the former Miss Clara Ahlander. went by auto to Saltiiake City for ed lecture given at the Princess After became engaged the they ahrief visit. theatre by Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusen-berr- young man went to Sidney, AusThis lecture will be of tralia, to enter business and about Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dahl of particular interest ta mothers and a year ago sent for his bride to tie. Raymond, Canada, were entertain- - all are given a .cordial invitation They were married as soon as she ed at dinner on Friday by Mr. aqd to attend. No children allowed. arrivedbut nleathr smote the hapMrs.1 W. W. Er canbrack. 7Mrs. py household when the baby came. .Mrs. Ahlander and probably Mr. Margaret Stubbs was also a guest. THREE DIVORCES GRANTED IN THE DISTRICT COURT Ahlander will go to San Francisco to meet the steamer when it A successful dance under the e Mrs. Beulah Storrs Lewis- - will cess to both herself and the B. Y. U. of the held was auspices She has E. Bryants has been rives. always pleased to Provo next Friday and agement. -inrtlffi gymnasium ovo and audiences be night should Friday -granted a divorce from Ellis E. will read The Nigger" at College greeted with a capacity house at aI1 Bryant on the grounds of deser- & Chronic Constipation Cured. Hall Friday evening. Mrs. Lewis the coming performance. tion. . " no introduction to Bhe people - Five the state- has The Social Sixtyelnh anticipate '"Dora. Gammon has been press year ago I had the worst case jhe granted of chronic 'of ProvoT as tKIiPwaa her former Jbeen loud in ita praise of the read- - another good dancing party next a divorce from John A. Gammon constipation I ever knew of, and Chamberlains Tablets cured me. home and her readings have been ings given by this popular young! Thursday "oTdesertion in !onthe the Firet ward night and writes 8. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For grounds given numy times wjth great .social halk 1 failure to provide sale by all dealers. (Adv.) The Fifth ward Primary Jciation are busy preparing Asso-- j or-- pleas-bazn-ar-an- d- J son-in-la- ) one-fift- --- Mr. d y. - . man-com- -- all-ove- - r .. sue-lad- y. T a SNOW ACADEMY IS COMING TO PLAY" B. Y. U. HIGH SCHOOL Next Saturday the B. Y. U. High ball team will line up against the Snow Academy five for the first league game in the Church High School Division. The dope is at present in favor of the SnowrAeademy bbysTon account of the B. Y.U. teams showing against the Provo High .School last Saturday night. A stronger lineup, .wilLbe put up against - the 7 Sanpeite players. In addition to the regular league game the Y main team will clash with the Deseret Gymnasium quintette in what will be the fastest practice game of the season. The Deseret stars defeated the Y. M.C. A. team which played the Y last Saturday just about as badly as the B. Y. U. boys did, and they have officially challenged the College five expecting to won. The games will be pulled off in the Y gymnasium beginning at 7 :3Q ' School basket -- how-eve- p. m. r, . . Chamberlajns Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for It is pleasant to take. It contains n? opium or other arcotic. It always Cures. For sale coughs and colds. by all dealer. (Adv.)- - .J' f |