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Show i PACE FIVE THE PROVO POST PHONE 530-- R Friday evening last af the home oPM rr and M rs ArAr Loveless: a very successful and well attended house party jwas held. The affair was a surprise to the couple in AROUND SOtMLIIOTES PROVO i 'An enjoyable houTe party given' whosr amusement f,eatim's of spirit of enjoyment was preval- - recently was one at the home a up good time were Mr- and Mra- Jame.s Bates on Sa ent at the grand calico ball given in the enjoyment of for indulged Feb. .be under 23rd, evening, was a"LeZ r" direetion-- of the M. I. A. Stake Bates1 hirth-ie'm- s day jjr sucboard, which was a marked day, the party was a surprise i Mra M,r fad cess.- - From all parts of the eity his honorrgiven by MrsT Bates. ' ' came M. I. A. workers, members The pleasure sports of the even-- j "p JalladaV :!ld and friends to participate in the 'ing were cards and music social enjoyment of ; the glad Luch af dainty makeup ' event. It must be said that the and selection was served to ere N Jlr.A' t1,8 Han"en simple inexpensive gowns of the guests. Those present:-wDavid Giles, Dedf,' Mri and Dean Strong. Mr. and Mrs. jir ially was this T tV Da:i' irp Utr ' ' the ladies attirde in dresses, below John Boardman, Mr. and ..Mrs.1 y p thecosLoLone dolla'rf ormed a Will Johnson, Mr.-and Vv 'rl wf grand march, and thus exhibited ban Gverlade, Mr. and Mrs. Alon-jp- -, "iy the excellent work of their Safford. Mr. AMrSMrShands. There were three pmes!johnson,Mr.andMrs.BenI(.Bul- Mrs. IV in. Olsen, Mrs. 0. Homer, awarded by judges for the neat- lock, Sir. and Mrs. Ross Ripple, Mrs. A. Mendenhall, est and moat inexpensive gowns, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Strong, Mr. MissClark,Nelson. Will Miss Sadie Love-.JesIlia I. Mrs. II. and Mrs. Gus Wetherstrum, Mr. and the winners were Miss Ilia Loveless," Mr. Carl Mastere, Miss Hindmarsh and and Mrs. Curt Combs of Salt Lake Beck, and Mr. Ray Morgan. Miss Margaret cany, second and third, respectively. Mr, and Mrs. .P H. La whom, Mr. There was a social gatFerhTg at Miss Beatrice Camp of the B. Y.Jand Mrs. W. J. Gardner of Ameri-U- . home of,Mrs.-Dennithe Dais in was in .attendance and intro- - can Fork, Misses Vera Giles, Fran-duce- d Lake View on in evening, Friday some new dances, which (cis Wetherstrum, Gean Shelley to Mr. Erie Dennis, compliment added even more pleasure to the and Mattie Gardner of American whose birthday anniversary was occasion. The hall was crowded Fork, Zella, Virginia and Helen ,, a. v, T. c,ilU to its capacity, it being estimated Bates Messrs. I D. Lawhom, Wil-- ; mi;sie j the and Miss Lu that some five hundred were pres- - liam Gardner, George Jcnkms and ,a Nelg(m rendeml ;ome ,ipautiful ent, and the entire affair was a George Wetherstrum. musical numbers, which were very complete success socially and fin- much appreciated. A bounteous ancially. It is gratifying to ob-- J Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duffin and supper was served to about MT OT CalicITTialE TEqT honort-was-held- true Tbr - of;vaus - Q - la, V rf" Stw rln' j S tStt 'r'p1 and!; hffi, wtpwBfpl,. .y,.oa to pi!;'; .Mrand, t , - - "r The Maker Lost Money MrrT"i: OirTheseSuits. Tirt!l - S Have You Seen Them? While in New York our manager and s, AleldrumrIirstr-Cityr-Mrv-and-Mrs.-Nel3-- -- 4if r buyer, Mr. E, E. Brown, bought from a ') first-clas- s reliable s - manufacturing pany a splendid lot of suits at a big sacri-fice.Th- ey " needed the money and were willing to take a loss on this lot for a spot cash consideration. This is another ,lr aeryeJheeffortsof Provo, theStake;jfrreorgP Board m providing good, whole- baving arrived on Friday. Their theeZUg trip from England was a pleasant incident where we save onr patrons good money by onr spot cash policy . ' Duffin are in , R ed These are excellent $1 5.00m and $ 1 6 .50. EllprJ AUpn values- entprtain - We are selling them for v at a Washington party on Sat unlay afternoon for her son Eu gene, the guests being the mem of tbe Fifth grade of the B bers TheMisses E vaandOra' Ilamp- with a few friends Included Y.U., shire entertained the telephone They are going fast, Come quickly if an First entertaining programnu girls at their residence oil Friday a was carried out, then fishing you want a big bargain. evening, to show honor Mo Miss he IT11 Edith Potter of Price, who was which a dainty lunch was visiting in this city. All the girls Berved by the hostess to those WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH PROVOS REAL BARGAIN STORE , participated, enjoying immensely a All participating had the good time gained in playing i Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Safford time pr,i games and with music, etc. The have been entertaining Mr. and hostess served tasty refreshments Mrs. George Littlewood of Mea-t- o the guests, who were Misses dow, Millard eounty. Mr. and, Edith Potter, Zina Baker, Pearl Mrs. Littlewood left for neber are about to leave Provo and re- . few side in Mapleton Teasdale, lr ' Sumner, Mable yesterday. months. Gadd, Alene BrimhaU, Myrtle Me- -' Ewan, Lua Linton, Alice Russell, TJhe High School dancing party Alaine Westphal, Della Snow, giveh in the- Mozart on Friday Mr. John W. Guy went to Salt. Miss Norma Poulton was the and &n(1 Mrs Eph Cluff (in Saturday afternoon last Madeline Hathenbrook and Miss evening is reported as a great suc- Lake City fora bnef pleasure j Mj flnd in nt entertained enterMrs. B. A. Morgan Tyler Recipient at a Washingtons EIlenAJexanderr cess: card at a party tained a party at Diamond Switch on at home' her style day party given Sunday and, Monday. The party held at the family residence. The Monday evening. The rooms were left Provo Sunday morning for rooms were artistically decorated CCOCCOCCOCCCCCCCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCCOCOO beautifully decorated, streamers . upon arriving were in the Washington effect, presentQ Jthe switch and of satin ribbon being used from ( (greeted by the hosts and hostesses ing a cheerful and pretty appear who had decorated the grounds anee. In the dining room daffo- the chandelier to the four corners andliomes with national colors. A dils were used. The prize of the of the room. A tfut glass vase . g sumptuous dinner was served soon evening was' awarded to Mri. Jas. filled with American Beauty roses ' after the arrival, of the party and McDonald. Assisted by Mrs. N. formed the centerpiece of the from then until the train left for II. Nelson and Mrs. O. cards being used the city yesterday the guests, were the hostess served a choice lunch- table,-pla-ce dined and entertained in a most eon, after which Mr, Jenkins furplate, Music and guessing' The nished manner. were amuse- guests banjo royal very entertaining jjames afforded hordes of Mr. and Mrs. J. .Milt Jones, Mr. music. The giiest list included ment, the prizes being awarded and Mrs. Eugene Cluff, Mr. and Mesdames Bert Iledquist, C. F. to Miss .Vilate Goff and Clifford; Mrs. C. E. Ericksen,1 Misses Lydia Decker, E. G.; Henroid, JX! Open-sha"lerpont. The following enjoyed! G. II. Ileindselman, Eugene the affair: Misses Jones, Eva Jomes, Leona Worsley, Myrtene Thur-mon.Edith Bindley of American Fork, Roberts. W, M. Roylance, W. E. Elsie Talmage, Laura Free- Cl (Messrs. Myrl Taylor Ralph Jones, Stoker, E. T. Jones, Helen Red-forman, Corrine Wilson, Margaret, E. G. Hughes, J. R. Hodson, Smoot, Norma Poulton, and the (J I Tom Roylance and JVank Denning. v Ferre Decker, R. E. Knowlden, Jessrs. Q nickman, Pierpont, t J. W. Farrer, J. T. Cnowlden, Ercanbrack, Freckle-ton- , 01 A' report from Vineyard is of a Jos. Buttle, Will VJard, Chas. Ward, Platte, Decker, Coffey, WilO j successful card party given on Fri-- J,Farrer, R. Jones, J. R. Watkins, Monte son and Charles Mrs. Cunningham. evening Maag (day by Roberts, Roy Iluish and Mrs. t ii j and hire., Henry. Maag, which af-- q Q Salt Lake i of City, On Sunday Mr. and Mrsr George (fair furnished a good evening's V Parker . entertained at dinner inr about 1 thirty people. j enjoyment foj Mrs. John W,- - Guy was hostess lonor of Miss Emma "Anderson, Prizes Were" received by Mrs at a childrens party yesterday who will soon take her departnre Thomas Anderson and, Mr.,. , A pretty. center-)iec-e j fer Hokla way-- also a boobyoue by afternoon ineelebratiou of the orT mission. sixth birthday of her daughter, of red tulips formed the Mrr Victor - Anderson. As the guests, were Emma. The rooms were pretty in tabledeeorations, at which covers ! Cl national decorations, and a real wrere laid for twelve guests. served with a dainty lifncheon. . lively time enjoyed by the young Mr. A. The J. Mooryof Mosida was phonograph played, A number of the Provo friends guests. the children danced and made in Provo yesterday visiting with Mrs. 6f Heber Stnbbs pleasantly and games of various kinds Aire. Julia Jones and Mrs. Teenie surprised her on Friday evening, merry, were the amusing features. A Thomas. by visiting her home in the Lake bounteous birthday supper was View ward with the aim injview Wc all Ihc new served to the guests, who were Tlie Bonneville Primary assoof having a good social time. The ciation Alice Virginia Reid, Ruby Taylor, provided a real happy good narty was planned to celebrate Reid, Rhea Taylor, ones all the time time for the youngsters by giving Willis Tavlor. the birthday of Mrs. Stubbs, Rhea which the guests did in a roya isa Jenkins, Ethel Puckett, Lou them a dancing party in the First Jenkins, Joma Foote, .Dolly ward social hall. manner. Games, music and danc Lenflfe Foote, Ethel Lewis. Lewis, ing made the evening a most de Ellen Mable Stubbs, Jean The best reports are made of the B iirable one. A number of talented Jarivs, Jarvis, Tom Stubbs, Melba Stubbs, grand party given last evening in B.'Y. U. students renderel beauJesse Evans, the Third ward meeting house, O tiful musical selections and a Winonono Morgan, Connie and Emma under the direction of the M. I. A. Stanley Stubbs, O sumptuous supper was served. Guy. i The Sorosis Club will meet at Attorneys Parker and Robinson the residence' of Mrs. R. R. Irvine have, been in. aSlt Lake-- on bvisi tomorrow afternoon at the regular ness. While there they were time, where a paper will be given oined by Mrs. Parker and Mrs on "Famous American Songs. Robinson, and so made the trip a (I Miss Lydia Jones will entertain pleasure and business one combined. The leading plays of last the Tuesday afteraon Bridge Club :c week in the city were witness?! tomrrow afternoon at hei denee. by the Provo visitors. friends are pleased to see them. At the First ward jmeeting house - mission- ohSund ay evening-th- e aries occupied the time, the programme given by them was a treat forthe gathering. Next week they will address the congregation iu the Fourth ward. S7.S9 and afr "? ,t"re -- i OOO 00 ooooooooooooo fora - r8-pa- ni birth-excelle- J.-Ro-we, at-ever- y d, -- d, -- Q Me-Curd- -- o o o o o o o o o o .o o oo, o o o o 0o -- carry n a o ao , o o o n Fletcher & L I . k - JLr .fl ' Ml WW M vM Ww , Mrs. II ., M. Aird Mrs. Hyrum Safford has reannounces the engagement of her daughter. Irva turned to Provo aftfr spending ten and to Mr. Wilfred Peck of Provo days in Springville visiting Mr. Pencil, the wedding to take, place and Mrs. Wm. Whitehead. early in March. v I Mr, and Mrs. I, II. Masters went Mr. Richard Snow and Mias f "35331 CJJto Salt Lake City on Saturday to Mis Fdih Potter of rice was Pearl Snow went to Heber City witness the play, Kifret. a Proa, visitor last week. on Saturday to visit relatives. MwMWW, Thomas IT235X24. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 1 |