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Show ; THE PROVO POST Princess Today & Wed. Til Make Good Wednesd April 19 Matinee, 3:45. Evening, 7:30, 9:15 Triple hi A. brilliant wedding reception was gram consisting of a speech of to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, whose marriage took place In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, by Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Clark, parents of the groom, Third ward amusement hall Friday evening. The hall wa- s- prettily decorated for the occasion In pink and white where nearly one hundred and fifty guest1 spent a delightful evening in dancing, after which light refreshments were served. The guests of honor were the recipients of many useful gifts as well as the best wishes of their numerous come by Mrs. Mary J. Cluff, selection by the thoir, organ solo by Mrs. A. ' C. Candland, solo by Mrs. Oscar Hyde, readings by Mrs. Hannah Dunn Hicks and a song by Mrs. John Jackson were the principle features of the program. The affair was in .ho .arm of an old fashioned party ani those who took part in the program were costumed to suit the occasion In-t-haf yj world an rnM beauti-fut'fin- Then Til Come Back to You Thats lie what , friends. While refreshments were being ierv- ed the following toasts were given and responded to In a pleasing manOur Officers, ner: Mrs. Marths (Keeier; "Our Teachers, Mrs. Mary Boshard; Work ani Genealogical Mrs. A. J. Workers, Sth.Worth: Home Economics, Mrs. Ida A. Tav lor; Our. Litengure, Mrs. Millie D Moore. The hall was prettily decorated or the affair with a profusion of potted plants and choice spring flowers, In honor of Mis Eva Jacobsen, whose marriage to Mr. John Brown of Grantsviiie takes in the Salt Lake temple the 26th of this month, a number of girl friends carried out a miscellaneous shower. Games and music were the principal features of the evenings entertainment and delicious refreshments , were served to the following guests: The Sorosis Junior club will meet The Misses Annie and Alice Sauer Mable and Edna Mildenhall, Madge Thuraday;velng at the home of Miss Ora Bailey. The paper for the York, Marie Fisher, Reta Thurgood, will be a review of the book, Edith Ross, Stella Jensen, Jessie evening Following the Star, written by' Miss Beers, Kate and Alice Ewell, Clara Florence Barclay, to be given by Dodsworth, Jessie Liddlard, Mrs. A. Miss Merline Roylance. R. Pack, Mrs. Meservy and Mrs. Emil Jacobson, Raysa and Vera JaMissv Margaret Poulson of Salt cobson. Lake spent Sunday in Provo --m visiting relatives and friends. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion held a very interesting and inPatriarch and Mrs. Hyrum G. structive session yesterday afternoon Smith spent Sunday in Provo as thu at the home of Mrs. Matilda Vance of Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Jack-son- . guests at Orem. A musical pro- told ,r Sce Alice Brady -- d ,In the Thrilling World Film Production Thursday & Friday splendid gram consisting of several solos by Mr. Rohald Vance and Miss Nina Vance was, beautifully rendered, followed by a .well given biographical sketch of the life of Shakespeare by Miss Ruia Bushman. Mrs. Sophron-lTwelves and Mrs. Knight contributed to the' program, with readings. Mrs. Susannah Corner, a former member of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, and the daughter of Alonso Raymond a well known member of the Battalion when it first enlisted at Council Bluffs, was. a guest of the dub yesterday and gave an interesting sketch of her fathers life during that period and her recent visit to Council4 Bluffs. Following this excellent program the hostess served a daintily prepare 1 luncheon. a A successidn .of rapid ft fire scenes?- culminating in the mad foot of an infuriated mob ' and the - a of dynamiting building make ! big The Clarion TheLadiesTAid of the Congrega-- ' a delightful social affair this afternoon at the church in the form of a Japanese .From Samuel Hopkins tional church held Adams noted novel with splendid program' consisting of songs and readings and instrumental music was the main feature of the afternoon. This evening the festivities are eing' continued and anotue: in. evesliug program has be- -r .entertainment of arranged .foc-ththose who attend. a Tea. Carlyle Blackwell As the star . - PASSION PLAY MORINE Cl ' The Ac tT Pictures of the famous Oberammer-gaPassion Play will be shown on the screen at the Methodist church u Sunday night at A 8 p. m. lecture A. -- MINSTRELS trelsy i , ? V - CELEBRATED H TROUBADOURS .V- - the Passion Play will be given by Hartzler, the pastor. pW to see these ' beautiful colored on t- A I - waiV Rev. C. C. AHAM In a Comedy At the Fort 1 1 'a You wU1 be welcome, slide8 silver offerIng on Your Part to pay cost of showing pictures wjll also be welcome. MARIE LAURENT LESAREDOS In Original Stunts and Bumps NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Estate of William -- 4 Thp Golden Voiced Sinner Probert, PARAMOUNT Deceased. PREPAREDNESS PICTURE t Creditors will present claims with , . 'the undersigned at my iesidence, No. 557 North First West vouchers to COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA! . Thursday , April 20 street, Provo Utah, or to Booth & Booth, attorneys. No. 5, Knight Block, Provo. City, on or before the 2fth day of August; 1916. EVAN P. STRINGHAM, Executor of the Estate of William Probert. Booth & Booth, Attoraeyv and 20c 10c Evening Matinee 4 P. M. 10c Europe 1st pub. April 18,1916. Last pub. May 19, 1916. Greatest 8 Conjuror FELIX -- Nephew of the Celebrated and J Only - ESTRAY NOTICE State of Utah; County of Utah; , Benjamin Precinct. I have in my possession the folanimals lowing described estray Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Waid are re- w hich if not claimed and taken joicing over the safe arrival of a away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at estray fine baby boy born yesterday. Mother and child are in Benjamin precinct on getting along pound the twenty-secon- d nicely. day of Apat 2 p. m. One brown horse 1916, ril, The Genealogical section of the 5th mule about two years old branded w ward Relief society held tan interest(underscored) on right thigh. ing program In the Fifth ward meet- Said mule to be sold for damage done to property of Thos. Wride on the ing house this afternoon. 8th day of April, 1916. Said estraya were taken up by me in said preMr. Jack Gurr left for his borne in Parowan, where he was cinct on the 9th day of April, 1916. called on account of the serious illness of his Poundkeeper Benjamin Precinct mother. ... Spring .Messrs. Willis Cloward, Claude 'Spring Is looked upon by many as Brown and Jack Anderson the most delightful season of the motored over from Payson the Sunday and spent year, but this cannot be said ofweS-ther rheumatic.' The coldand damp the.dayylsitlng..iiends on rheumatic which pains brings The regular meeting of the Nelke are anything but pleasant. They Reading club will be held Thursday 'an be relieved, however, by applyObafternoon at the home of Mrs. 'bora ing Chamberlains Liniment. Chase. tainable everywhere. ad vt. - HERMAN .f The Great - Assisted by LA PETITE Sat-,urda- & GLADYS CO. The Worlds Greatest r Comedy. Magician Also FRANCIS X.BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE r in Man and His Soul An intense 5 "Act Human Theme - , The Easte Bonnet Season is Here The Sorosis NOTICE club' will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J B. The Equitable Motion Ashton. The paper for this a Republican. Pristion Thereheld willat be will be Religion of View in the Pleaaant India, given hv mary Picture Corporations Mrs. A. J. Stewart. House School Friday evening, Page i Greatest. production April1 21,' 1916, at 8 p. m. All Re0 The Gluck Auf club held an inter- publicans are requested to attend About seventy-fiv- e ladies ! of the JAMES CLYDE, Chmn. session last OR SALE Registered Jersey calf; esting First ward Relief' Society held a de- home of Miss Marie evening at the Schwartz. The A X breeding; splendid j Individual. lightful social affair lu the First ward evening hours were 'pleasantly spent Provo. Utah T"i meeting house Friday evening where In music SOMETHING and needlework, the hostess Underwood These Also Typewriter. a splendid program'' was rendered served a daintily prepared luncheon. New for Provo --A Semi-MonthW 371 4th N consisting o readings songs and In- All are real bargains. - rte Bill PICTURES , , and 20c lOe, 20c and 30j 10c - i -- Now is th'e time I , 3 ! strumental selections. Toasts Were CENTRAL CIVIC LEAGUE made and responded to in an. appro-'MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT priate manner by the officers of the , organlzation-yhl- ch proved very a meeting win be held tomorrow Delicious refreshments teresting. Wednesday, night. April 19, at 8 , were served. . In o'clock the public library, for the , and of blocks supervisors captajns Mrs. Emer Murdock of Heber City u .v. in this city Is spending a few days visiting relatives and friends. I Eastf Morning. In-- - I e, I 1 I Sport Hats if you arejoing to be in style for Price List .of GrocEnamel-warHardware, eries, Etc. . 4 ; j carry a large line of j class, goods, and am first 4 not t afraid to print prices that are right. I do not belong to any comjne or credit rating IS Per association. Call for one. A FEW SELECTED FROM THIS LIST f The officers and teachers of the 'f , j Canned Tomatoes, corh, peas, milk. Fifth ward 'Relief society were the 12 for 81.00 . Relatives and friends of Mrs. Lisle etc. guests ef honer at a delightful so25c dozen Wald will be nleasod to that Bananas, per cial affair hgiTey Friday afternoon In 50c 30c, dozen. s 25c, .20c, " she is recove!"g Oranges, per pasthe ward house by the members of 10c more td Others 6c from un on from sable the opera J she get that organization. , A splendid pro- per dozen for the same sizes. derwent at the St. Marks hospital tn SaTt Lake Saturday afternoon. Mrs. I also have a full line of seeds, plenty L of Alfalfa and grass seeds. Waidjwlll return t? Provo the latter WILFORD PERRY part of the week. 'r We are also giv . r Your Second Hand Furniture we want A CAR LOAD " 4 'Viwu'diHT r Jt - : ' 11 A? X; r Y- f f 9 - j- 2 i.-:- . . 'f' . ? a fi m m . sp . : VS this week if f k 11 11 1 L ' ", - Sorenson C. t'lillinery UTAH ONE 348 D. O. WA1D PROP. PROVO, itii n btr loin OwSatitfied Customers . Hand Store ii V - V. ' Special Discounts on Beautiful Sprin Hats for tbe remainder E UNDERSELL EVERYBODY Mew Second ' ; vu J ? - 4 I t -- WE PAY CASH . Celt Off This Week . srn ' Easter Hats and totyour ,f - , ly A t r n: ' L- Proro . - .'.I- - uu ;j- 4 d |