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Show TIUS PhdVO POST k LADIES SUITS HALF PRICE The members of the Nineteenth Century club were the guests of Mrs. Khlgfit SUtr7oidan today at Sprlrig-vlllwhere the final session before the Bummer recess was held The will remain open until June 2 The day was spent In music, automobil-Inand sight seeing In the beautiful canyon. All reported a most enjoyable outing. hostess to the members of the Trea Juli club yesterday afternoon where the following ladjes spent a delightful afternoon in sewing and music: Mesdames Albert Jeffries, Bert Thur- nian, Milton Thomas, Gertrude Page, Leo Thurman, Arch M.' Thurman, Harry Thomas, Chas. E. Giles, Harry McCoard, Will McCoard, Bert Sutton, Dave Sutton,-LyMrs. M. A. Anderson of Salt Lake Sutton, John Elis visiting with her son, Mr Adam lison, EugeneFletcher, Ray Ellison, A. S, Jones, Charles Thomas, Eugene Anderson of this city. Mrs. Joseph Seethaler was the Mrs. Alma Breresford and daughter, Jones, Della Teasdale, Alma Smoot, Winnie, of Salt Lake are In Provo Walter Freshwater, Hyrum Hatton, . visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. CrockettaudMlaa JAllce Hatten, They are staying at the Lamar hotel The rooms were prettily decorated for . tbe occaslon with pansies and - w hile In the city carnations. Dainty refreshment ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W E. Stoker and were served. family moved to Spanlsn Fork the fore part of the week, where they - Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mortensen enwill make their home in the future. tertained at a supper party last in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Max The senor Beehive girls of the Sutherland who will leave In the near Bonneville ward Were the guests of future for Part City- - to make thetr . Miss Ella Bullock Tuesday where - a home. very pleasant evening was spent. ' 7" e TbefollowlngIadIeF'carrIed6uta , The Daughters of the Pioneers met successfully planned surprise party Wednesday afternoon at the home of on Mrs.. Alex Mortensen Wednesday Mrs. Jobannah Patten on Provo afternoon, the occasion being her Bench. An excellent program was birth anniversary: Mesdames M. I. rendered by the grandchildren .of Bushman, Cecil Smith, Thos, Ashton, Mrs. Patten, which proved very In- Max Sutherland, J. T, Williams, Willteresting and several speeches were iam Foote, Orson Twelves, A. K. given byaome of the older pioneers. Farnsworth, Mrs. Johann3on,Isaac 7 Following the prograra a few hours McEwan, and the Misses. Lizzie were spent In needlwork, after which Twelyes, Vera and Nell Holden. Afthe hostess served delicious refresh ter. several hours spent in various games and music, the iadiei ' were ments. Joined by their husbands and a deIn honor of the birth anniversary licious supper was serve! ' v of Miss Gladys Wilson daughter of . Mr. and. Mrs, Frank Bennett, forPrincipal and Mrs. N. F, Wilyson about twenty little friends assembled mer residents of this city for a numat her home Saturday to spend the ber of years,' but now of Storrs, Utah, afternoon in various amusements. are visiting relatives and friends !n this city. Following several hours spent in games and music, etc., the little The G. A. R. veterans and thetr folks were served Aith delicious rewives will be the guests of the Lafreshments. dies Relief corps of this city Tuesday I One of the most interesting social immediately following the parade to The following proaffairs of the week was that held the cemetery. has been gram arranged to take Tuesday evening at the home - of Odd hall after in the Fellows place Principal and Mrs. N. F. Wilson, The which of the Belief corps the ladles of farewell the form a was in affair will serve a banquet: Ralph Olson, party for the teachers, most of whom solo; Eph Homer, Memorial Dav will not be associated w ith the school Gertrude Olsen, instru' next year. The house was prettily address; - selection; Mrs. Brunyer, mental . .. decorated - for the occasion with a John Ridge, solo; Miss reading; Mrs, profusion of cut flowers and potted selecinstrumental Beesley, Dorothy plants and presented a- very attrac- tions. tive appearance. The evenings pas- - times consisted of vocal and lnstrv- Mrs. Thos Meldrum entertained at - mental music and readings. Followa miscellaneous shower last evening ing an excellent program the hostess in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mel. assisted by Mias Luclle Wilson, drum, who were married May T7 In served a sumptuous supper. in the Salt Lake - temple, - About , young friends of the couple thirty The Misses Gladys and Eunice Nel- were in attendance and the evening son left Tuesday for Salt Lake where was In various games and a spent months they will spend the summer Miss Florence musical program. e e e to the evening's contributed Meldrum ' The marriage of Mr.. J. Deloss vocal and with several entertainment pyne and Miss Ethel N., Park will Instrumental selections. At the contake place in the Salt Lake temple clusion of the evening ' the hostess June 7. Friday evening, June 9, a served dainty refreshments. ' During brilliant wedding reception will be the evening the guests of honor given in their honor at the home of were the recipients of many beautiful Mr. and Mriy Davis 3, Park of Car gifts as well as the, best wishes of , terville. 7 ,, their numerous friends. e e e e , 7 ,The Misses Luclle and Hazel Same Mrs. Ed Smart Is entertaining this son of Glenwood, Utah, are spending evening In honor of the birth annia few days in this city visiting with versary of her husband. The Invited ' relatives and friends guests include Prof. Smarts class In biology at the B. Y. U. Games, 7 In honor of Prof. William H. music and refreshments will he feata teacher, at the Brigham ures of the evenlngB entertainment. and Young university for many years the at institution the Is who leaving Miss Zoe Fletcher delightfully enof her end of the present school year, near- tertained about twenty-fivand present former hundred two social affair a little at friends pretty ly students of his classes tendered 1il.u last evening. The evening was spent a farewell party at the university In games and music after which demuWednesday evening. A splendid licious refreshments were served. A numerous games and sical program profusion of beautiful cut flowers and amusing Incidents were also en- were used as decorations In the ena tojoyed by the participants. As tertaining rooms. for the splen ken of the appreciation -by did We want to make your Memorial for this institution, the students pre- Day floral decorations the best ever, h upon Phon 80, and we will supply your sented him with a which his initials .were inscribed. wants. M28. dainFollowing an excellent program the and served ty refreshments were In were spent See the Chealre Cat In Alice In remaining hours ' Wonderland at Ptoctei academy dancing. Monday evening 8 p. m Mr. David Wilson; who haa spent the winter teaching at the Weber MORE MEN THAN WOMEN visitHAVE APPENDtCITIS academy in Ogden is in Provo ing relatives and friends, - ' Surgeons State men are slightly Mrs. D. R. Beebe have reand Mr. more subject .to appendicitis than turned Wednesday evening from Salt women. Provo people should know Lake, where they have spent the that a few doses of simple buckpast several days. thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed often relieve or preIn Adler-i-kMrs. Reba Willis returned from Salt This mixture revent appendicitis. Lake the fore part of the week after moves such surprising foul matter a brief visit in Salt Lake with rela that ONE SPOONFUL relieves al7-- . tlves and friends. most ANY CASE; constipation, sour 1 The INSTANT, stomach or gas. Miss Merle Snyder has returned Adler-i-k- a is sutpria- of action easy from Moroni, vere she spent the past winter teaching In the high school. e Following onr usual policy of not carrying over from one season to the next, we will sacrifice our entire Ladies Spring Suits g includes Navys, Shepherd Checkv Blacks inSilk Poplin, Reardy-to-Wea- of Gaberdine, - Serge and Fancy Weaves.- - All new Spring Styles. Our policy of cutting costs on all stock - in order not to carry from one season to the next, has become an r nn event of such importance that the careful buyer has always looked forward to it for the opportunity it offers to get a late season garment at a price away below cost and one that she can with perfect taste wear all summer and fall. - . -- w at 8 oclock sharp SaleJOpens. Monday -- Monday and all Week . SPECIAL PRICEOF eve-nln- g -- " e r I A 2CsummerLawns Included in this lot is our full assortment of new Lawns in Flower, Stripes And Checked Patterns with a wide range They make - up- - beautiful Dresses for Ladies, Misses and Children material would cosirso little as to be hardly worth mentioning. -- and-a- 12&, t 12 Yz$ Remember a dress developed in this popular a yard, starting Monday and all ( VELVET RIBBON is exceptionally good this season as trimming. It forms a pleasing., contrast - , against light sumer dresses. The Ladies' Home Journal Pattern Books are showing, JL t some very handsome models trimmed this way. . . -- 5 It rl cr - itCf la ' t'L 'Tit; r--s if'i sees ;7 vnYJa Cbam--tei3aln- -- yj:)i' A a fj ! X iAir 'A Jt! i e , -- work-done in A scene from - The Saleslady lumbia tonight and Saturday matinee end night - ' -- a, s , as an added feature w ith the Hippodrome Vaudeville , - at The sho Co- . I SULLfVAN AND CONSIDINE HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE AT COLUMBIA THEATRE -TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Russell ant Ray Brandon-Jeann- e 2 days engagecompany will open a ment at The Columbia, starting to. night and thetr coming may be looked forward to with a feeling of Mho' pleasant anticipation by those love good music, good singing and clean comedy. The Brandon-Russecompany are proving one of the sure fire hits of the year. Thev are directly off one of the large eastern circuits and were chosen by Sullivan and Considine to head their road show that has toured all the principal western cities during the past season, Mr. Brandon and Miss Russell will give the novelty, comedy, Inging and dramatic skit, A Star by Mistake; In which good clean comedy Vbl with the latest classy and populr, musical hita for first honors. The act la beautifully costumed and good which come - gold-watc- . a U.e part Paramount, f M'v f i Rut isxpV tranz f MB o KM - , ll A v I) ! 1 - mouned with special acenery. The other rets on the bill Include Those Ragtime Boys novelty Instrumental lists, singers and dances, Including Dancing Wagner, the boy with the careless feet, who has been dancing ever since hij mother used to play his accompaniments with a Bhingle on the seat of his patched trousers. His eccentric dancing would be a hit on -- any bill. Steeman end MerritL" ths Blue Ribbon Girls, offer one cf ueatest siugiug acts la vaudeville tz.1 ha Act Hippodrome rounds out t, great vaudeville program. - |