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Show ms PROVO POST evening choice fruits; etc., were served.Those present were Misses Veoma and Lyle Jones, Zoe Oralie Raw-soFletcher; Mary-Hal- e, Helen Wood, Enid Roylance, Rita Durrant, Leah Jensen, Vera Olsen, Pearl Leffler, Leah Giles, Hannah Robbins, Jennie Hales, Edith Jones and Messrs. Bliss Cluff, Frank Ramsey, .Clinton " Beesley, Lynn Openshaw, Earl Durrant, Blumenthal, Anthon Clawson bison. Kenneth Craven, Frank and Ilarland Thomas, Ralph Craven, Albert Ellison, Olsen, Chas. Hone, Myron Corwin JohnKartchner, Lyman son and Ed Roylance. l4Wlii r 5 !! i The Stamp of n, A most brilliant event was the wedding reception given by President and Mrs. S. L. Chipman in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Fern, 4o Mi;, C. F. Ey- ring, Wednesday evening, Septem- 'ber' Sth.l' at the Appollo hall, American Fork. In every particular it proved to be a success The bride was attired in a gown of cream charmeuse, chiffon, and lace, wearing a veil and carrying a boquet of brides roses. four hundred, friends --About and relatives" of the young" couple met to extend congratulations and best wishes. At IQ oclock an excellent musical program, under the direction' of Prof. A. C. Lund of the B.-- Y U., was very much enjoyed. The numbers - rendered were-afoHowsi, JTaltz. ong, froin FanstJfiss iAnnaDuke; Wedding March. bv Mendelssohn, "Prof. A. C- - Lund and Miss Luna Chipman. Bridal .chorus, double mixed quartette. ' Baritone solo "entitled," CrPromise Me, Prof. A. C. Lund. Th hall was beautifully and decorated for The" occa-aioAutumn leaves, baskets, and wreaths oflowers being used tcTgood effect. Prof. Eastmond and some of his art students of the "" University had charge of the deco- ration .and they certainly canjbe congratulated on their excellent artistic ability. Booths were ar- ranged where dainty Refreshments ", were served.' 'All enjoyed daub. ing until J2;3Q oclock., ;, The following are those who at ' tended, the reception from Provo: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mrs. Jesse Knight, 'Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrsr E. II. Smart; Prof. A. C. Lund, Lottie ITarris, Prof. nnd Mrs. E.ILEast- mond, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon, Aldus Dixon; Sterlirig Taylor, Lester, Taylor, Ethel Taylor, Nel- lie Taylor, Vivian Parkinson, Ed-n- a Southwick, Albert Southwiek, LutherEggertsen, Algie Eggert-en- , Marion Andelin, Hattie Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keeler, Irving Jacobs, Chloe Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock, Mrs. C. E. Fletcher, Mr. and Sirs. Eugene Fletcher Erm a- - Fletcher M erlin e -Roylance, Lucilo Knowlden, Prof. Ilyrum Manwaring, Elfreda Jen-- . ett Edna Jensen, Freda Jensen. Myrnm-IIarris- , Fernanda Eyring, , ,Mr. and Mrs. James L. Brown, Er- Romney.-Dr- . and Mrs. ITarvey Fletcher, Deqp Brimhall, Mr, and Mrs. Jaeob Eva n s,E ffieTTvafi s, Ora Bailey- - Mr,; and Mrsr Merle Taylor, Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Ealen Farrer, Mrand Mrs. R. .. Murdock. The members of the Nineteenth Century Club met this afternoon TODAY . The with Mrs. International entitled, Con.j per ference of Women at Rome," was given by Mrs. E. E. Corfman and much appreciated by the listeners, pa- - Sam-Schwab- LADDIE , Two Part Edison Drama Ben Wilson s -- Lubin Comedy. left yesteiv to attend the Lake Salt day for University of Utah. THE FIREMANS " SPECIAL BiograpR. Comedy. . Mr. and Mrs.-- J. W. McAdams are entertaining Mr, and Mrs. Geo. A. Davis of Salt Lake City. ly n. . - I - A pleasant evening was spent on Tuesday by the young ladies of, the Sixth Ward Sewing club, who met at the home of Mrs. During the Mary Mortimer. course5' dainty refreshevenings ? ments were served. . e. t Another delightful evening was spent by the- - members ol - the Bonita-cluon Tuesday, who gathered at the residence of Mis3 Lucile Bown by invitation and enjoyed games andmusic,' also delicious refreshments. -- -- b Mr, and Mrs'J. W. McAdams entertained at dinner on Sunday for their guestsrMr. and Mrs. George A. Davis.1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenkins of Salt Lake City spent the fore part of the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C .H. Wright. , n Following. a program. var-iogames were enjoyed. were included with the entertainment. days us MrK'and Mrs. Albert S. Jones and .Thomas spent Brigham City atWednesday tending the arinual peach day1 fes tivities. -- Mrsv-Teenie On W ednesday' MrsNQeo.' W. Ekins entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Puil-haand family of Salt Lake Cityi The table was beautified with the seasons flowers. m i To welcome the arrival of the teachers of the Procter academy, the'Jadies of the Congregational church gave" a receptiononTues-day- . evening which was attended by eighty-fiv- e guests. Games and music contributed to the pleasure oLthe cvcnin&jgpfdALmandql in music beingtumished iiy lr. M, R. Mr. Hammond, Mrs. Phillip King and assisted by Mrs. Delicious reGeorge Fitroy, freshments added tn the success of the evening W cd Bullock Mrs. Emily nesday, has returned Miss hef daughter- - La ta-- c Kic (htler c a EZAIJd SaTinytsi t N Prcle. Twenty little gucsts'ix-perience- d with plilZillc Miss Annie her a delightful time with Redden. edunsin, The hostess served f refreshments. dainty On Monday afternoon the 0. Ls i. A number of social allairs have C. club enjoyed a delightful outAfter spending the summer ing in Mr. C, T. Williams car. eourred during the past week in at Castilla, Mrs. John Following the drive an afternoon months Mr- J. Karl Beck, who m0 will leave Tuesday next to resume Stewart has returned to her Provo of games was enjoyed until six oclock after which the merryiis studies atthe Jeppersoa Medi- - home- - " r... ' ! 1 makers began t6 feast.. Upon reCollege at Philadelphia. Miss of Luther Mr.' -- Bah Nelson return turning home all expressed themdelightfully enVer- Great-Brita- in, selves as having had a delightful temqd on Wednesday, The rooms Eggertsen from re prettily decorated with Kil where for the past pvo years he time. Th participants were amey roses. Music, games' and has been engaged as a missionary, Misses Vera Williams, Lucille with pleasure, by Wilson," Delina and Sidsel Jensen, .ecial chat were enjoyed by. all is being-hailewhQ" wt,come Christina Christensen, Ivy Harhis frnds present. A delicious lunebeon wasT mny the wired to twenty guests. ris, Annie Redden and Susie Ost . ler Miss Maud Farrer is in ScoSurprise was the nature of a dd visiting with torsistcn.Mjrs,. succesfuE surprise party carried Mr. and Mrs. B. F.. Pullham Frank Stubbs, ' tout last5 evening on 'Miss Ethel and famlly of Salt Lake Clty afc spending the week. with Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Pyne. .;' acftitdr enVparty-o- AT game-playin- -- PostW antAdsBring iResults 2 Statup au dattended by .thirty of the result her friends in honor of her Birth- day .evening by friendsxof Miss Merle Snyder in the nature'oFa farewell prior to .Miss Snyder leaving Provo for the winter. After-th- e stlfprise which 'was the selRn-vite- d manifested, genuinely guests devoted the time to games and indoor amusements, thus passing a very delightful Refreshments 'were evening. served to twenty-fiv- r. Daniel Frohman Presents the Famous Dramatic Success . THE LITTLE .. GREY LADY With the Noted American Mrs. Scott P. Stewatr has gone to Nevada, where she will join her husband and TpenTsome" time visiting. 1 Caught Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he uiugnea was something dreadful, writes Mrs. Sarahs E. Duncan, of Tipton- - Iowa. We thought suro he was going Into We- bought Just one consumption. bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely For sale by all dealers. (Adr.) , - in efa surprise party given BareK5gKrifflooggaa (Continued On Page Tire.) , MONDAY few days visiting. ' A jolly evening" was visiting relations in this city for a few days. 1 "Mrs. A1 S. Cain went to Salt Lake Thursday and will there a? IS DECLARED on all competition in . ' for WAR Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Mangum motored to Saratoga Wednesday. THE SEVENTH PRELUDE Essanay DramainTwo Parts WHEN THE COOK FELL THROUGH Selig Comedy. HER NEIGHBOR NEXT DOOR . ' Biograph Drama." ,, a K SATURDAY Mr.s MyrtITTLSmiih' Is" enjoys ing the week in Salt Lake City. has bf en put on our Hats by the magnificent turnout to our first days open- - i. -- Miss Florence Ray fe-ma- ng 'THEY BOUGHT A BOAT- - I . -- , fea-turi- Public Approval P rogressivezf-f- l ousewives WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL Aluminum Cooking Utensil Sale Beginning Saturday, September 19 r to September 26 " - ; ' d t ... -- 4 j . . nome-comm- g. - . of-Nep- hi. ' Y O 'JvSv - SAUCEPAN ta ,1 . j. rr?-r..- V 4 25 Regular 65c -- v t ff y 2 iw p g. - - i - HEAT PASSES THROUGH ALUMINUM TWICE AS FAST AS THROUGH TIN AND THREE TIMES AS, FAST AS THROUGH IRONOR STEEL' , ALUMINUM WILL STORE UP MORE HEAT AND RETAIN D- - LONGER THAN ANY QTHERMETAL.. LESS HEAT, THEREFORE, IS NEEDED TO COOK FOOD IN ALUMINUM UTENSILS THAN ORDlN-- ; ARILY IS USED. FURTHERMORE, THEY ARE SAFE AND PRACTICALLY INDE- STRUQTIBLE. - THE ARTICLES DESCRIBED BELOW ARE GUARANTEED FOR TWEN V TY YEARS. . CAN YOU AFFORD TO OVERLOOK THESE FACTS AND PRICES? - 4 u TO THE PUBLIC Miss Genevieve Linton is. a visit in Salt Lake City and Ogden-- . en-joyi- ng : - Do yon know of a progressive business man that doesn t have a Bank Account? No, to be progressive and businesslike one must have a Bank Account. Business men appreciate the ' . aid of a Bank. It is no longer a question of Shall We Bank Our Money" This stage has passed. Jhe question now . is Which Bank The Will Give Us the Best Service and the Greatest Safety? and service of the la our of business. jvidence steady growth ' they-wi- ll our of one customers; institution. Ask 2,500 of this safety tell you E.,.,, .We wish to extend this service to aU, That we may both be benefited. - FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK S17MSAK great. Natatoruun. The. natural hot. U delightful to bathe ia and a decided water sulphur those benefit to suffering with rheumatism or nervous troubles. SIX-- Provo a Good Town.,- - j.. Ja- - a" mistily good town, I worthy of the best'. of everything. Thats why we have joined the Pre A ssoelntlort Amertean"ISrug and offer to our people the Meritol line of preparations,, cpado'by the Association and sold only through Its, members. There la nothing like these goods, guaranteed' In every way. t want Provo people to have the beat there Is, o we offer you this line Ask to see Meritol goods. Provo Prog Oo., local agents. (Adv.) Provo Salt Lake TBE!Sn.EsflSB UniqueTIn" its details was the country party given ort Tuesday evening'by Miss Ua.Wing and MissEva Broadbent at" the dence ?f the former. The guests were conveyed to the meeting plaec on hayracks, the girls were attired m aprons and the boys wore overalls. Dancing formed the chief amusement. Decorations in strict keeping wtih the nature of the affair were used, cosy corners for the comfort of the guests also in view. Throughout, . 3 Sanitarium Baths, '52 W, Broadway. ' j VW SAUCEPAN Regular $1.25 I 50 DOUBLE ROASTER, gale price . , sale price .. .. PERCOLATOR, ...... COMBINATION COOKER, vjy Regular $3.60 value, tale ...'..... lervet 9 ... ' . purpose, usual price LIP SAUCEPAN," 6 quart, regular $1.35 .......S2.00 w $4.50, .... 1.. , . 1 BERLIN KETTLE, 6 quart, regular $2.50 grade ...$2.25 $2.00 $1.75 85 'P |