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Show X- t X'v I' PAGE FOUR THE PROVO PQST I i f t - t r w 5 I , d K X 4 Misses Salt Lake where she has been spend ling the past two weeks visiting relatives and friends. I m- Carrie ' Sutton and Lydia - Mrs. H. C. Hicks and, Mrs. W. C. Jones. Those present Friday were the Gibby will entertain this evening, in K jMesdames- - J. Milton Jones, . A. B, honor, of. the birth anniversary, of. Morgan, A. W. Davis, C. E. Erickson, their slater, Miss. Elizabeth. Ridge,. at J. W. Farrer; C. Loose, P. G. Pet- the home of Mrs. H. C. Hicks.. The erson, Geo. A. Hansen, D. L. Wallisk, entertaining rooms are prettily decorL H. Masters. C. H. Ward. Joslah ated for the occasion with a, dainty color acheme of green, symbolic of Beck, Bert Hedquist, W. D. Roberts, spring, where the guests - will Charles Decker, W. L. Jones, Henry with must and 'games; T&er Geese, Alma Van Wagenen, Chester following Is the guest list: Hesdames Deal, Misses Lydia Jones and Flor- Alf Larsen, Basil Kerr,- Farrel Martin, James Bullock, Mary Wootton ence Warner. e e e Mrs. J. J, Gergen will return to her home in Elko, Nev.,' after an extended visit in this city with her son Mr. NIel Gergen. . Mrs. D. R. Beebe ha returned from' f V1 7 Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jonee have reAbout twenty! CJve relative and of the Fifth ward relief society which turned from aq extended trip through friends ol Mrs. T. L. Grans carried will be held In the Fifth ward meetCalifornia for the past several weeks. at a successfully planned surprise house Tuesday, March 7 at 2 Theyre Parted a most enjoyable trip rty at the Grans residence Monday ingm. Mrs. Hannah Dunn Hicks wil Qn their return. ' p. evening. The evening was pleasantreview, the book entitled "The Roly spent in music and social chat The Nineteenth Century club la written by Florence L. Barclay, and a daintily prepared luncheon was sary, and Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl will celebrating tta 22nd anniversary ' at served. A cordial invi- the Hotel Roberta today where a spesing The Rosary. tation Is extended to all ladies to cial program is being held. An elabMrs. C. L. Jackson spent the week orate banquet was served to the attend. end in Lehl as the guest of . Miss club members and Invited guests at Marie Nelson. j The Q. A. R, Ladles Relief Corps 1:30. . e e e social held Wednesday afternoon rt . Mr. and Mjs. Gilbert Knudsen rete Mias Grace Farrer delightfully enthe home of Mrs. James Farrer provMr. and Mrs. John Jackson were turned to their home in Lehi after ed girl friends. at In Salt Lake Wednesday " jt very successful and enjoyable tertained a numberof , spending the past two weeks in Proattending affair. About forty gilesta were pres- her home Monday evening. The jev- the big reception given by theJB. G. vo with relatives and friends. ent gnd spent the afternoon in card ening was spent in music and games i club at the Odeum e Wednesday even-- 1 refreshments were ing. The affair was one of the mo3t the prizes being won by Mrs. and delicious playing, The residence of Mrs. T. L. Evans Nels Markham and Mrs. Ruby Clark. served to about fifeen guests. brilliant held in Salt Lake this' sea-- j was the scene of a delightful childb Mrs. sevJohn Ridge rendered son, nearly two hundred and fifty rens party in honor of the eighth Mrs. F, J. Hedquist entertained at eral solos In a pleasing manner and In attendance. 4 blrth anniversary of her little daugh- several instrumental selections were two of the most attractively ar- ing ter Pearl About twenty little folks Delicious' refreshments ranged socials this week In the form also given. Messrs. Clifford Pierpont, Herbert .were in attendance and spent the were served. of a luncheon whist party, the first Pyne and Willis Spafford were among afternoon in various games and muheld Tuesday afternoon and the the Provo people who went to Salt sic after which delicious refreshAn interesting session of the Utah second on Thursday afternorin. Pink Lake Wednesday to attend the rement were served. Sorosis club was .held Wednesday at roses were used as the dominant decception given by the B.jG. club.. the homefMrs. W. O. Creer. Mrs. orations for both occasions. Mrs. W. The officers of the Fourth ward W. F. Violett rendered a beautiful F. Parker and Mrs. Monte Roberts j The- - Nelke Reading club which primary association met at the home vocal solo followed b a were awarded splendidly the card favors. The was recently organized by the furmei of Mrs. G. W. Ekins Monday evening prepared paper on The Baby Can-paig- n guest list for Tuesday included the students of Miss Miriam Nelke where an enjoyable session was held. by Miss Minnie Sullivan, ma- following ladies: Tester-daMeslames - R R.-After the regular work of the organtron of the State "Mental hospital. Irvlne. Sam Schwab, W. J. Stiehl, J. at home the of Mrs. Emma Bown isation the remaining time was pleas- R. Irvine contributed to the E. Yate3r I. H. Masters. J. B. AshMrs.,R. under the name of the Nelke Reading spent in music and the hostess !endl4v..program,.witha piano se- ton. E. D. Sutton, , W. F. .Pqtker, C. class. A well prepared paper on The served-daintrefreshments: ' ction, Next week theViub a 111 cel- H. Stevens, Fred Richmond, N. H. Dialogue" vas given by Mrs. Hannah ebrate its anniversary day at the Ho- Nelson, Raymond Sutton. Willard Dunn Hicks followed Mrs. Mary Cluff Jj by a reading spending a few tel Roberts. Andelin. T. F. Nee'ev. Fera Decker, illustrating the paper by Mrs. Hicks days in Salt Lake visiting relatives T E. Knowlden, Wm. M. Roylance, and Mrs. Flora B. Jenkins. and friends. "( "Mr. John Jackson is spencfing the Monte Roberts, JTgjirv Sutherland.' ( I week In SaltLake attending to rust-nes- s Raymond Mrs Gene Barton and little daughL,- - M. Hammond, Sutton, An excellent program has been interests and visiting lelatives W. F.. Violett, C. II. Wright. W. C. ter of American Fork were, in Provo prepared by the literary department and friends. 'Crawford, Chas. Hedonist, and the verterday visiting friends. , sees" 40 - ue TELL US YOUR HAT TROUBLES ee - and John Ridge and the Misses Ru- eda, Grace- and Barbara Pax man, Florence and Jane Bee, Olaand Venn a Sward, Myrtle Hona Lora Dunn, Nettie- Knudkan, Zina Larsen. Grace Ward, Lillie Knudsen, Edkna Evans, Lizzie- - Evans, Fern Goddard,, Inger Johnson,. Rhea Kerr; Wilma, and Jeanette Unton, W. Anderson, Elma Jensen-- , Ida Jensen, Mable Frahme. Elsie Ross; Ltllle Owens, ReIvy, Harding. LauriCXohnaon. freshments will be served. Expert advice and Workmanship ! 1 J t I A i f Our prices are right. . .we will y ' i 1 ir aim tn do a clean, honest, business and hot demoralize business bg slashing legitimate r paces. i tf - f We h are Saturday Specials. , . . jj. i Ilf Ip us to make you proud o us. - . ' i THE PRINCESS MILLINERY Mrs. C . E. Maw , Manager 1 j MERE ARE THEPRINTZESS SUITS & COA TS that HALF I COME IN THE WORLD is Talking About WE LET YOU JUDGE FOR YOURSELF r Every womaps desire is for YOUTH. Could she retain it " through her more mature years , not only would her happiness be but the money expended would be appreciated to the complete fullest extent. YOUTH therefore is the keynote of all our Spring . . t Fashions. We will give to the women of Provo , so far as lies in our power , that charm of personal appearance which only YOUTH brings. 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