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Show THE PROVO IOST PAGE FIVE The Hotel Roberts' was the scene of gaiety on Saturday evening last. By invitation there were assembled' ncariyTone"hundred of the popular young people oLPro-v- o A successful gathering of last playj i Valley Farm, City to enjoy a splendidly the whielr'was presented in the Fifth wek was-th-e evenings entertainment, officers and teachers of the Bon- ward meeting house on lnursday,Ineville ward been prepared by Mr. had Sunday school on which y the under Feb. 2Cth, evening, evening at the home of the and Mrs. W. D. Roberts in celeA- and. dircctedMisses Merle and Elva M. I. of .the pices Snyder in bration of the seventeenth birth; a suc was Alex T. Mrs. Mr. A. honor of Thurman and Jledquist, by day of their daughter, Geneve. cess in every respect and fully apMr. McArthur, resigned Edgar ' The .elegant 'and spacious dining by, the large audience. fleers. Much effort had been fed marble om" AAith its beautiful memeach well was The play cast, vanced toward making'! the affaiy to adorned success was. to the it 'In ivas addition ber being particularly adapted floor, artistically with floAvers, ferns and potted the part represented. The style jto an excellent and and polish of city breeding was programme, consisting of various plants of the choicest selection, well portrayed in the character of 'games and musical items, the and Avas transformed into a palrice Harold Rutledge, so excellently 'guests were amusingly entertained of enchantment Avhen the prettily played by Junius Jackson.' while with the antics of the following attirde young ladies with , their that of his rival Perry Dean, a'cotnioally attired persons. Bishop partners took possession of it and sturdy, honest son of the coil, was Bullock and Mr. Lars Olsen as' danced merrily to the excellent equally well represented by urion ScofcFWndTiiSIirirrirKd: musTfroFTroTTSauers Band. ActBerry. The kindly, genial and lock as Lady Bonneville, who read ing as chaperons were, Mr. and R. Irvine Jr., Prof, and generous spirit of the country an original poem dealing with Ihe Mrs-Silas Holcomb, shone from character o each party Connected Mrs. A. C. Lund, Mr. .and Mrs. fanner, j. the countenance of Leonard Cinff, with the occasion, Miss Sarah Fred W. Freeoe, Mr, and Mrs. A, a of was that Giles manner as Goddess of Liberty anc F. Noon. Refreshments of punch whose easy of air were served. The The Mr. EarlVan "Wagoner as Uncle and cqke dignified professional. the well meaning Mr. nildreth, a Sam, the two singing most' beau- guest list included the following: New York lawyer, was well America. Miss Mary Misses Veda Stringham, Jennie tifully out by Clarence Bean. So Farrcr represented a singing anc Kerr, Alene CluffMerline Roy- natural was James Gatherum in dancing girl, Mrs. McArthur wa lance. Willamelia .Coleman, Winthe character of Azariah Keep attired as a little girl" and recitec nie Clyde, Grace Linton, Julia (who was so deaf that he couldnt in strict harmony with her ap Taylor, Enla Fletcher, Bernice - popped or pearance. Last least, Mr Davis, Leila John, Norma Poulton. Thressa Stewart, not) that the audience felt per- McArthur 'and Miss pella Marguerite of ease TaArlor, Rachel the old man and his Steivart, enjoyment Rujh Tav-lofectly at his part. Mr. Gatherumc repre- Avife, which certainly caused much Chloe Berry, Ezma LeAvis, Alsentation of Jennings, the servant, laughter in the make-up- . They ta Love, Geniel Brown, Alta Jenwas also good. Mrs. Lyman Noves sapg Silver Threads Among the sen, Edna Jensen. Freda 'Jensen. etc. For the occasion a Algi gave the interpretation of Hetty Gold, Elsie T al m a ge-sta ge--h ad 4eiereeted and every zie, -- Holcomb,-! and pathetie manner, arrangement made for a. jolly good Eva Keeler. Knell Coleman, Laura very-swe- et and the culture, haughtiness and time, which was the decided re- Freeman, Lea nindley, Jeanie dignity of Mrs. Rutledge was apt- sult. Refreshments were - served nolt, Vivian Parkinson, --Nevada CalloAvay, Zola Roberts, Ardella ly played by Mrs. Alex Hedquist. to about forty-fiv- e persons. Ashton.MMaion Pack. Ethel TayThe scheming, domineering socieC. Avell Zella taken Mrs. was C. n. and Mr, Ward very lor, . Ruth - Bean,''-- ' Rhea Bean ; ty. girl by of Isabel in character the entertained the whist Messrs. Elmo Simmons, - Bruce Tyler pleasantly Co mejv-th- e --friend Simmons, Irvin Scott, Kenneth ledge. The independence and pre residence. The prizes were award- Decker, Roscoe Huish, A. W. Mored to Mrs, E. V, Vineent and Mr, rison, Arthur Taylor, Lester Tay- ciseness of sister of James Bown.- - Delicious refresh- lor, Marrian Tailor.. Norman Knowlden. ease with was Robert ments by were Silas, . served to the follow- Stromnuss, played Fprn C. Kimball, much to the en- ing: Messrs- and Mesdames W. Sterling Ercanbrack," "Raymond joyment of the listeners- Miss 0. Beesley, E .V. Vincent, W. K. freckleton, , Joseph Freckleton. Merle Cluff acted equally well,j.Farrer, Lafe Bown, J. R. Farrer, 3van Stringham, Boyd Westrone II. Ray, Charles Hedquist, gmng a fine rendition of the Ienry ..'Jones, Stanley' Duffin. ghbor in the character seph Cheever, Eph Homer Spen-o- f Waldo Perry, Harold Dunn, El r Lizzy Ann Tucker, who Clark, J .F. Halladay, James red Dnnn, Kenneth Parkinson, rowed but never gossiped, never-- ! Sown and Mr. and Mrs. Harry lollo Calloway, Karl Udall, J. L. theless knew and could tell all Heal, Mrs. Francis Knight, Mrs lobertson. Fred Taylor, Deri there was to know and be told. James Grey, Mrs. Robert Fisher. loberts,' Leltoy Roberts Stanley The hit of the evening was the Misses Hettie Brereton, Nora and Cheever,. Weber Lund, C- - F. catchy character part of Verbena, "Lottie Redford and Mr, George Henry Savage, Sterling Tay " hired girl at the farm, which re- Jasqnes, or, Albert Hickman, Jessie Bown ceived justice by Miss Maude dark' BoAvn, Ray Knight, Lewis Foote. By special request the Weston Oaks, Marion Mrs. Martha Bringhurst of Lehi Iradley, Walter play will be repeated next Thurs- is a Provo Needham, G. A Tarris, visitor. , Gowans. day in the same place, The part-givea-- by Special Spring Millinery Display -,wfivi p- - yic aus-,prjja- it - . JV - FOR ONE WEEK Beginning March 9th well-render- And continuing through the week -- THREE HUNDRED TRIMMED HATS . Trimmed by the most skilled R. car-rle- tell-wbeth- labor to be procured.. d One Hundred Pattern Hats I tr NcthingTprettier than the he-h- ad er in-th- reafly Nothing Striking about the bonnet that comes out when the newness of the season is gone. W e cordially invite you all to wit- ness this unequalled display. Get your choice early and enjoy it the whole season. r, e Dora-Kern- pfMr.Rut-'dub-on"Safurdayevening"a.rth- , S; At your service, The Princess Millinery Co. eir lv long-continu- " MRS. C. E MAW, Mgr. - - m-(- bor-lCe- Ey-rin- g, 1 On Sunday last a number ofj friends and relatives of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pvne assembled at their home by Invitation in social capacity. The dining tabled-looke- d pretty in its deocrations of red and apd white Avhite-carnation- s Complimentary to Mrs. A. R. Bailey, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl entertained on Saturday afternoon at a card party. A pretty and delicate scheme of white and yellow was carried out in decorating for the occasion, and a nicely arrange! luncheon was served The participants were Mrs. Knight . Starr Jordan, Mrs. Pauline neinenger of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Frank Stubbs Mrs. C. E. Erieksen, Mrs. G.Han- PTG PetersonMre R. Irvine, Mrs. Fred Mrs. ErR. Bailey ofrDen- ver. Miss Geneva "Wright and Miss Eva Lund of Salt Lake City, and Miss Anna Grant of Logan. - roses, displayedMn EnglistTvasesT e A bounteous dinner was served, covers being laid for Mr. .and Mrs. Cyril Duffin, Mr. and Mrs."J.' Dr Duffin,' Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Wilson, Mr. and MrsBert Peay, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Ekins, Mr, and Mrs. George Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. B. FPullham, Mrs. Annie Young, Mrs. Louisa McBride, Mrs. Lydia Holdaway, Mrs. Martha Bringhurst, Miss Florence On Friday evening Mr. and Wilson, Duffin, Miss Lucile Mrs. J. W. Stiehl entertained at.a Messrs. George Duffin, Clarence theatre Buck-leparty, followed by a time Duffin, Thomas Pyne, Wm. at their home. The Jdancing Stanley Duffinj Sterling affair was in honor of Mrs. Emer.and Mark Pyne.- son R. Bailey of Denver. Lpnch u eon was served to the guests, who The Five Hundred Card Club wre Mrs," Reed Anderberg, Miss received entertainment on Friday Mrs. Milton Jones, Jdnes, Lydia afternoon through the hospitality Miss Eva Mrs. M. R- - Lott. of Mrs. Francis Hedquist, the oc- Mrs. P. G.Jones, Peterson, Mrs. Clarcasion being in honor of Mrs. E. ence Mrs. George Han Erieksen, J. Henroid, who is about to leave sen, Miss Geneva Wright of Salt for Canada. The prize was re- Lake and Miss Eva Lunc City ceived by Mrs. Henry Gease- - Dafalso of Salt Lake City. fodils formed the room decoraseven-cours- r en-M.r- - Rieh-mon- y, d. tf - tions and refreshments were served to the following : Mrs. E. J. Henroid, Mrs. Helen Redford, Mrs. I. M. Warner, Mrs. Henry Decker, Mrs. R. E. Knopdden, Mrs. W. E. Sutton, Mrs. Henry Wood. Mrs. J. B. Ashton,- Mrs- W. F. Violett, and Mm ' Q. H. Wright. Gease1-Mw.JFerre- . - The Fifth ward M. I. A. furnished an excellent programme on Sunday evening last Mrs. Elsie Chamberlain and Miss La Rue conMix entered the g test, while Mr. Edwin Baird, Miss (Sara Young and Mr. Irvin Harmon contested in orations. Each item was well given and much enjoyed by the audience. story-tellin- it t , The pupils of the sixth and seventh grades of the Parker school successfully surprised their teacher, Jfr.' J. 0. Garrett, Friday evening at his home. Games ant music were the features of enjoyment, and luncheon was served to about twenty. Mrs! Emerson R. Bailey return ed to Denver after a pleasant-vis- i with Mrs. J. W. Stiehl. Mrs. M. A- Gadd of Nephi, mother of Mrs. J. S. Linton, will be Provo visitor for an indefinite - period. f "W. K. Mir f y a number of her friends. Prizes car-rie- y GENTS. - X Aston, Oliver, Diddle, B. F. r Erwin,' T. L. Jenson, J. C. Johnson, Ed. Long, Elmer. , v- Miss Geneva Wright of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Eva Lund, who is spending a few months in Provo attending school A K.. r CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE frM S S T4 Newton, i hf K k.m J j, ? j Jr " Earl Peterson, Wm. Porter, William J Stratton, Raymond. Stott, Lesters t, 4 Ulflll mf. Remaining ip Provo Post Office March 1, 1914: IiADIES. Anderson, Ruby. Smart, Miss Mary. Warren. Mrs. Mae. .V--V " LETTER UNCLAIMED np.jftliv'qpfl .jP'Oflhra i Mendenhall, were awarded to Mr. Randall anc Hiss La el Irvine, and in the guess d ing contest Misa Ezma Lewis off the honor. The rooms were prettily decorated with .daffodils and a most enjoyable lunch was served. The merry evening was enjoyed by Misses Ezma Lew is, Nettie Perkins, Ora Bailey, Ada Howe, Lael- - Irvine, Nettie Hawley, Alice Newell, Margaret 4 I Peay, Mrs. Spenper Qlark, Mrs. George Peay, Mrs. Ole Olsen, Mrs. Sarah Jones, Mrs. Lydia Single-ton- , Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. Arthur Halladay, Miss Lyda Halladay, Mrs. Chas. Cook, Mrs. Will Miss Effie Evans was hostess at Mrs. J. F-- Halladay. and a progressive peanu tparty on Sat Mrs. Eliza. Harding. nrday evening which was enoyec t Thompson, - Thos. Thompson, L. E. V 1 -- Two Hundred Acres of , choice Walters. T. H. lands for sale on Provo Bench, loScene from Cleopatra, !1 the Young; R. N. cated within a mile of the Inter-urba- six reel production featuring HelIf not called for in two weeks railroad. en Gardner, at the Ellen Tonigh will he sent to the Dead LetDusenberry, "Maud Farrer anc they Price $200.00 per acre with only. Mrs. Alvin Johnstone, Messrs. 0 water." ter Office. - JAMES CLOVE, P. M. Baird, Frank Beckstead, K ParkTerms : down ; hal-- j Miss Mollie of Barnes, daughter R. inson, Kimball, W. Parkinson. ance in nine equal annual , pay- - J, G. M. Barnes of Kaysville, leftj Call, Atkins, Randall, Goodmund-so- a ments; interest on deferred pay- Provo yesterday after spending a PRESTON G. PETERSON and Stephens. ments. 6 per cent. UNDERGOES OPERATION week with Miss Ruth Foster. , Will he sold in 5, 10, 15 or 20 Miss Zella Allred of Bellevue, The Nineteenth Century Club sere tracts. Idaho, is visiting with her sisteh, Preston G. ' held an open meeting on Friday Peterson, president ml2 Mrs. F. J. Hedquist, Joseph B. Keeler. Agent. -of Prevo the Commercial Club," which was attended not evening, Brigham Young University," underwent an last Satoperation only by the members, bht their .- , Proyo Mrs. F J. Hedquist and Mrs. J. husbands and a goodly number of urday evening for appendicitis.- B. Ashton went to Salt Lake tojJe was the first ever recorded their friends. Dr. i Peterson dethe play Bluebird.- witness UTAH VALLEY GAS AND hero who went through the ordeal livered a lecture on Environwithout taking an anaesthetic be- ment and Heredity, which was POWER CO. ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. nowe Chi pman fore going under the knife. ,Mr. most instructive, and greatly apof American Fork are visijing Peterson is recovering very rapid-wit- h preciated by the audience. The Mrs. Roy Murdock in this ly and will be out in a few days Last was Saturday entertaining meeting was held at ,the home of ' Mrs. J. W. Aird on East Center day for the Utah Valley Gas and city. t who had the Tooms prettily adorn- Power Company. The people of Mr. Cyril Duffin left for Clear-- " ed with flowers and plants for the city were invited to attend and the occasion. Musical items were the company served coffee and .field yesterday.' rendered by Mrs- - I. IL Masters bisenits prepared on the big gas and Murray Twelves. Refresh- 8 to vc in the .office. The , event ments were served, .and in all the proved very successful, as hundreds were in attendance. time was most enjoyable. A . n.tfw i n . One-tent- h r -- -- 1 , ofe f&et, jbnrning feet feet, eweafy feet,unellinff feet, Good-by- Fridayevening Mr; and Mrs. Jas. G. Duffin entertained complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duffin and their son George, who have recently returned from mis sions. The programme was an appropriate one, the guests of honor relating incidents connected with their missions much to the interest of those present. Supper wa sserved to Dr. and Mrs. Pyne, Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Duf- II-S- . At the Fifth ward meeting house on Thursday afternoon Under tho direction of the Re- very enjoyable meeting was helc lief Society of the Pioneer ward a under the auspices of the Relie: most enjovable calico ball was j Society. An excellent , program given on Friday night, which was fnicluding a paper well given "by well attended and successful in! Mrs. John Jackson on Utah Art land Artists was carried out ' every respect. i Farrer entertained at a Kensington, on Friday afternoon. Pretty cut" .'flowers ,were used in decorating, and the, following participated: Mrs. "Will Mrs. ad Mrs. G. W. Ekins, fin, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Snow, Mrs. Sadie Nesbit, Mrs. Artie Davis, Misses Florence and Maurine Duffin, Messrs. George, Frank, Clarence Jin d Stanley IDuffin,,. and Thomas and Mark Pyne. Countess de Bertier'wife of an attcheof the French embassy at Washibgtn. has, startled society with her- - costumes direct from Paris. Having jnst arrived, the countess comes with the latest things turned out by the Paris designers; and she has shown some of their extreme fashions. While many women of Wtshing-to- n society" wc$r fashionable clothes, they had not seen anything except in pictures, just like the countess wears. The position of her husband, of eourse, brought Scene from .Cleopatra, the her into society at "once, and the reel production featuring lie! sis matrons and young women have watched her many changes wijh n Gardner, at the "Ellen Tonight f , great interest. ; ,nly. -- feet e ! Good bye oornij awol-lo- n tired f callouses, bunions raw spots, and tfo more shod tight-- " ness, no mbre Inciting with, pain or drawing'1 up your face in agony. "TIZis magical, aeto h i g off. TIZ draws out all the poisonous exndationa which vtifT the feet. 'Use TIZ and for-- t your foot comfhHable your feat box ofXjTIZ now at any druggist br depat tment store. 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