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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR At a kensington on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen was hostess to the officers M. I. 'A. of the Fourth ward, A time of sociability and a tempting meal was eiiXoyedby'MrsT giie's Crandall, Mrs. Virgie Murdoch, Mrs. Henrietta Smart, Mrs. H. Gibbons, Mrsi Daisy Chamberlin, Mrs. Anna Ollerton, Mrs. Mary B. Sumner, Misses Edith Young. Zina Baker, Maggie Irvine,' Jensen, EdnaJensen, Freda Jensen, Josephine and Ether Mad- There is Comfort in " of-th- knowing that you can obtain one tried and - proved remedy needs.-- Every woman; thoixjugnlywell' adapted' tcr-r- ' who is troubled with headache, backache, languor, extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Al-fre- (Tk Unrt Sal of Aey MeAdee la iKe World) learn what a difference they will make. By purifying the system they insure' better digestion, sounder 'sleep, quieter charm of sparkling eyes, ft spotless rosy nerves, and bestow the complexion and vivacious spirits. Thousands upon thousands of women have learned, happily, that Beecham a Pills are reliable and and sen: dlfctlor Sold with WH bog pro TfT lOo.. Tlnhu . prrUlly to Surprise was the nature of a successful party carried out on Mrs. Andrew Anderson on Monday evening by the Primary of the Fourth ward. Mrs. An.derson is about to leave the ward," and in appreciat ion ' of h er past duties the affair was given, A hapy evening was enjoyed with games and music, the guests wera Mr. and Mrs. Mary Markham, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Cardell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passey, Mr. and Mrs. A . Kartchner. Miss Florence Ruck-leMiss Florence Elliott and Miss wn, AUGUSTUS CARNEY (Universal Ike) Appears at the Ellen Tuesday in a roaring comedy,' Universal Mr. ' Carney Ike Gets a Goat. was formerly known as Alkali Ike1 and is considered the greatest cowboy comedian in the world. Theres a Universal likfor Ike. Universal Christena Jensen. ing Groceries, Shoes, Hats, and : Gent's Furnishings, call at 65 No. Academy Ave. and see. what cash is worth. ml6. Insures the most deEieSous and healthful food . :if r Home Remedy The Unfailing vrorjrwhm. jft. TS ... 8 - ; . By the use of Royal Biking Powder a great many more articles of food may be readily made at home, all healthful, lieicus, and, economical, adding much variety and attractiveness to the menu. ' - The five- - . for-th- The members' of the II. II. Club were entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Ted Hal t en, where they spent a nappy ti'ce y Doro-thyArvin- A dancing party will ,- AGAIN AT THE be given . -- M rs.- - M amie-Adamso- of m KU Eu- reka is in Provo visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William s "e BOAST Mr. and Mrs: Preston Peterson and little son left yesterday for a trip tTOgden and Logan. - ""f MIE "and " ward. ; tt WE WILL next Monday evening in the Pioneer ward under the direction of the finance committee of that J.-C- Al-vir- aison. "TV eheS .Imaginary. Haart Trouble, Do you have pains to tbe region of the heart? Does your heart r thump? .Its terrible pounding alarms Mrs. J. F. Ilalladay was hostess yoa? What 1b wrong?;' Do you. beSocial of the members to the mean heart JHflfeft PplT. lieve these .symptoms . . v f trduble. Organic diseases of' - the Whist Club ' Monday last. Six Tuesday evening Miss Lula Uuf- - 0W1-ng ceremony a delicious heart very seldom 'occasion.;; much tables were played, and prizes fm entertained a number of her an(j luncheon ' was pain. Nearly all of these pains are appropriate awarded to Mrs E. A. Mitchell, friends with an- evening of game i 8crved) and an some derangement of. the evening of ente caused by. Meritol Mr.- - Will Mendenhall, Air. Hank and music serving lunch during Tonic Distive ig stomach, Pinkl ' enjoyed tainiigfsturesr Johnson and Mrs. Fred Single-ton- . the course of , the same. The'and whjteT carhions beautified i eapeci8l,y recommended for indlgea- tion and dyspepsia, and ' for restoring Spring blossoms formed the guestSTWere Blisses Afton Brim-- , the rooms for thfe. occasion. the stomach to its normal functions decorations, and. a nieely prepar- hall, Hester Chamberlin, Mahlo viand no more heart disease TVProvo foled lnneheon was served to the Ellertsen, Zola Roberts "Messrs, j exclusive agents. (Adv.).. Mrs. Ai E. Tallman and - !.tr Drug Co., lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mitch- Mike Taylor, Dearl Roberts, Ar-- j ThA '3 IT. ont " i ' - - . Address Royal end cookery, free. TOC Mrs. J. B. Reel er went toSali Lake City on Thursday to enjoy a visit with her sister,- Mrs. D. II. McAllister. with sewing and fancy work, during the course of which a delieions luncheon was served. Beautinil flowers of the season were uSed in decorating. Those present ;wer Mrs. G, Cluff, Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs.' Z. Whittaker, Airs. Al-J. Royal Murdock and Zina Mnr-doc. Jensen, Mrs. V Beck, Mrs. Mrs. J, W. Bailey, Selck, bert McClellan -M rs Ted MrsrJ.-F,- . McAn interesting event of ; the tlatten, Mrs. Towner, Mrs. , Lake of week was the marriage of Miss W. Taylor Daniels, Mrs. of Hannah Eureka, Mrs. View and Buckley to Mr. Frank B. Huaray Jones, which was solemnized on evening ,.rUe hnm Ten o( the yonng ladie. ef the ef ednerfay M A. Jonth.n Buckley, Btehop Diantha Mary Worsley, Lake duff, Athletic Association1 of the. Boshard, Mary E. Ashworth, Ju- View ward gave a very successful Albert Jftnwariug . performra-a the in the lia E. Johnson, Leila Snyder, , dancing party in the ward home, the relatives. ;.Th T. Emma v Simmons, Bigelow, Mrs. Jordan, Miss Mary Boshard tilT1 with and Miss Lizfcie Twelves, Johneons orcheetrf (nroishedhe fnd ; baking y, day. afternoon, . when ..they. were given an excellent paper on Vocation of Schools by Mrs. Murray Twelves of the Nineteenth Century Club. Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mrs. Lester Manguih and Mrs. C. H. Wright attended as guests. Refreshments were served, and a most enjoyable time was experienced by all.. e, , 'Baking Powder Co., New York. J. Murdock gave a very The Sorosis Club members met enjoyable childrens party on with Mrs. E. T. Jones on Wednes- An event worthy of note iu the wicial: .circle "whs the surprise piir-tto Mrs. given complimentary Donna M. Mccham afternoon at her residence. Mrs. Mechara was the first president of the Y. L. M. I. A. in Utah stake, and in recognition of this fact, together with the occasion being her birthday, the party was given. The honored guest received a number of tokens of good will and esteem, c arils, handkerchiefs, etc. Social chat and games made Abe afternoon more pleasant. The participants were Mesdames Olive Barbara Silck,Alice-- ewelU N an ey Acord, Lilian Twelves, Emily hundred practical containing receipts for all kinds Mrs. R. Wednesday, the day being the sixth birthday of her little daughter Zina. In the center of the table filled with good things to eat stood a nice birthday cake, prettily lighted with six candles, and place cards designed in the Easter effect were used. Games passed away a few happy hours invited guests, who were Vera, and Cecil Jensen, Terza and Olive Decker, Margaret and Marion Auerbach, Maud Scott, Virginia Evans, Lorea Van Wagoner, Naomi Davis, Phillis Fletcher,- Irma Parker, Rhoda Johnson.- - TmaMurdocky- - Aston Ilolt, Christa Mix, Leah v Ekins. Gen eel Allred, Gale Erickson, Stephen IIarvey Fletcher, .Stephen Royal Baker and PastryCook," Afternoon and Evening t - - Come and Taste , - . ell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, Mr. and Mrs. nank Johnson, Mr. and M rs. Peter Groneman,-Mr- . and Mrs. Will Peay, Mr. and Mrs George Peay, Mr. and Mrs. W. Iv. Farrer, Mr. andMrs. Spencef dark, Mr. and Mrs. Will , Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Oarenec Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur TTal ladav. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ITalla day. Miss Lyda Ilalladay, Eugene and Will Ilalladay. ' ' nold Zabriskie, Wm. Smith Melvin Lewis. Ruth, of Ltica, New York,W are visiting m Provo as and ; o 0 , the guests of Mrs. Albert M. i 1 al The members of the Pioneer imagerT-yr ward anticipate an excellent time Tiext" Sunday evening wherrthrr il rTThnd,: AlrsAibcrt-S.-Jone- s. will celebrate with a splendid aifd fartilly enjoyed a pleasant1 programme in honor of the first afternoon on Wednesday by fliak-;- . anniversary of the ward. -- All are ing a trip to the Y and eating invited, to participate in the ewent. lunch there; FOR SALE EGGS FOR SETTING 'Black Langshans Buffi C. G. DAHLQUIST,. : -- -- . Phone 339-- J. 529 South Sixth West. . ! np -- ror-Sl Luok aiJOE51 o JOE (G t Your Plumbing. Xpcq ueranq nj suonounj enres aqx as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept tn flrst elasa, a house condition all the time. If you have Jn which the plumbing is In poor conwith your digestion take . dition everybody in the house Is lia-- Chamberlains Tablets and you are ble to contract typhoid or some other certain1 to get quick For sale fever. The digestive- organs perform by all dealers. (Adv.) -- You know what happens In e - ccocoocoocoooooccoccbccocccoccbccoccocccccoccocooccoccoccocooccoccd In honor of the sixth birthday of her little daughter, Leah. Mr George Ekins, assisted by Miss J. Isgreen, entertained aFa hirthdsey party on Thursday afternoon. Games of various descriptions were enjoyed by the young guests prizes being awarded to Zina Murdock, Lucile Markham and Leah Billings. Adding to the pleasure of the day, a lovely luncheon was served to the following; Lueile Etta Romney, Nina McGupire, Nelson. Irma Parker; Edna Ekins. Zma lTurdock, Gladys WilHos. . O' O O o o o o o o C) o Vena Vance, Rtfey w Nprma o Smart, Thelma Smart, F.eni () n Lueile Markham, Leah ings, and Leah Ekins. As special o Our wall paper to ' your walls, our pnees to your oo guests, Dr. and Mrs. H. S. grand parents of the honored J ( o guest, were present. The o were formed of the apple to methods our our service. to $ memory, ' your satisfaction, blossoms. your convenience oo c - Davis,- Bill- Rill-ing- mr- s - I vrie. , deeora-tioji- s - Mr. On .Wednesdaj' afternoon and M rs. ,Inigh t Starr Jerda a k at a whist party. Fight tables of the game were pbmd, and the. pfizes were received by Mrs. W. L. Riersach pnd Jlr: Cluff. A delicious luncheon was sered. The rooms were mac -pretty with spring blossoms. o' O - ' - e - ' Mr. John Jackson left - t for a southern' trip Thursday morning. v';- --- v- o o See us for fine pictures that have merit, and for correct picture framing. Ku-ireh- e. e -- 33 East Center Street () and Glass Lompamiy Provo, Utah () u o C) () () 8 ccpccoccDccaccccccccoccocc.occoccoccoccoccaccoccoccocccccocooccoccl) |