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Show j The Best Patriotic Here It Is Song on the Market Next Saturday afternoon at 3.30 p. m hi Daughters of the Pioneers of "oth the Fourth and Fifth wards will Music by Prof.Ci W. Kejj held a conjoint meeting in the Relief Words by Prof. Geo. II. BrlmhaJI t society room of the Fifth ward meetCHORUS ing house. An excellent program will t be given by the Hatch and Booth for 4uty to .day Wril OMnwAw-jwu 0uU r Ihjr under the direction of Mrs ward of Fifth the Farnsworth Lacy and the A. L. and J. IT. Booth famf to joy what youwanlwm lies of the Fourth ward. The proPrice.. 25c per copy gram will consist of special music Order a copy today from--of the and a tynopsis of the history Hatch and Booth families. It is desired1 that all members be present and that they bring their knitting, as Prbvo,- Utah is Red Cross day for the association. OLD: GLORY Sarah Complimentary toMrs. Provo is who next leaving Brunyer, Saturday morning to make her home in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Bibbing entertained the ladies of the G. A. R Relief Corps yesterday. The rooms were tastefully decorated in the national colors and the color scheme was very effectively carried out In the luncheon served. The invited guests were Mesdames Dora West member. About forty guests were present The main- - feature of entertainment was High Five, Mrs. B. H was Bowers winning the ladies first she Mr. T. Walters the gentlemens and first favor, Mrs. Nellie Nellson and two Mrs. J. H. Denhalter receiving the Miss E, Ridge M. I. A. consilation The stake officers atjd prizes. the members of tthe Bonneville ward pleasantly rendered three songs, Y L. M 1. A. met at the Red Cross light lunch was served at 11 p. m. headquarters thlS afternoon forthe rope, Mary Vincent, Flo Berry. May sole purpose of doing their bit. Mrs Zina C. Dennis announces the Farrer, Thomas Leonard. Marietta Mrs. Richard Crotons of Salt Lake engagement of her daughter. Miss Beesley, Millie Ridge, Lottie Ray Mrs Bessie Denny of Ogden and Pearl Furner to Mr. George W. For-fe- Citv- - is visiting with her aunt, Mrs Jane Brown, Mel Howie, Mary K Mrs L. N. Gammon of Eureka are The mar- Alfredn Williams of Lake View. of Mammoth, Utah. Gatliff, and Mr. and Mrs Powell of in Provo visiting with their mother, riage to take place the early part Pleasant Grove. The nature of the Mrs William Gammon Mrs Anna C. Ruby of Washington, Mrs. Denny of December In the Salt Lake tem afternoon's entertainment was High will be a Provo visitor for Thanks- pie. Utah, paid a pleasant visit to Mts. Five, Kensington and social chat giving day. Mrs. Ada Owens early in the week. The ladies all wish Mrs Brunyer the Mrs George B Harding entertained Ruby went to Salt Lake to see tier best of good fortune in her new home Mrs C Gammon has returned from this afternoon with a Kensington par- only son off, who Joined the 43rd Salt Lake City, where she visited her ty and musical recital. The guests machine gun battery. Mr. W. L. Camp and daughter, stall r, Mrs A Anderson, and her were Misses Ethel Taylor, Alene CTuff, Myrtle, formerly of Provo, and now d.uigntei, Ans h. Snider. Mrs. Mangnm of Circlvllle is visit'Ku'h Foster and Lael Iirvlrte; Mes residents of Anabelia, Sevier county, dam-- s ifessle Gammon Denny, P. H. ing with Mrs. Ada Owens. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 are visiting in Provo, the guests 01 Mrs A F. Ahlander Morrill HENRY JONESJ Carl F. Eyring, entertained Ci i. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis Slater ot Chip. c. Jones. These ladies all Western. Welterweight. Champion Tuesday evening for her little 4 year Gr-'- t " Miss Mary Sen- - siuuied music together and they cago visited with Mr. and Mrs, W j old weight 142 pounds,. .va,. Mrs. Sarah Brunyer was the guest . house. JOE EARLL Twenty little friends were took their folios with them and re- M. Roy la nee last Monday. of honor at a dinner Wednesday eve- invited and all partook of a Jolly time. nr wed old times with Friend Plano. The members of the Segola dUb Of Iowa, weight 148 ning at the home of Mrs. Jan Brown One feature of particular interest to The rooms were effectively decorat- met this afternoon with Mrs. Clial t ' The dinner was a farewell to Mrs ed with cut flowery and ferns. A de- Chase: Referee Prof.) Will Thornton; v Brunyer who leaves shortly for Sait of Odd Underthe auspices the lightful lunch was served This par Salt Lake City Lake City. Fellows and the Rebecca lodges a ty was complimentary to Mrs. Denny, This afternoon the ladles of the Provo Buies to Govern benefit party was given in the Odd who is visiting in Provo with, her Nineteenth Century club met with Mrs. Sarah Baker has left Provo Fellows hall for the benefit of a sick ,Mrs. J. L. Lytel. While .the ladies mother, Mrs. Gammon. YWOGOOD BOXHm'' ' sewed and knitted for the Red Cross, business of the club was discussed. The party that Judge and Mrs. A. MOZART HALL. PROVO) ,B Morgan gave to fifty of: tfiefr friends last night was a splendid success. The rooms. were- fragrant with Doort.pH&i chrysanthemums. Cards- - was- the mafn First Preliminary promptly- at $L8 feature of entertaihment. ther favors Reserved Ringside. Seats.: 59c Admission General wonbeing by Mrs. Ffera Decker and the winter months in Cali with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Mrs Path of Bakersfield. formerly Miss Zina Baker and has been renewing old friendships visiting relatives In Provo for weeks. to spend fc rma e fam-dif- -- r Ml-o- r, -- Columbia Music & Jewelry Co. - y . Wrestling 5UN -- c Match TO A FINISH -- i- t Y i .' I , V ' M . , grand-daughte- r. ' ' preliminaries; Douglas Fairbanks at the Columbia Tonight - - - - Seats Mrs. W. E. Stoker. Bfeautifull songs Ladies ore inxited-Spee- iiJ will be reserved for them.. vere rendered by Miss Marie Hed-quis- t, Joe Earl of Iowa- Mrs. I. H. Masters, Mrs. Wnr. F Violett, Mrs; R. R: Irvihe'P Xr aod haw beew"Vii4st0ST Me. Brerlv leave jthe hospital service jm the 1st Mr. W. D. Roberts; A royal tibia was City, Mrs. Riley, who was slater, Mrs. Ivprswm; itta Bbtvo, on of December. enjoyed by all. 6th of October, feelfe on the married their honeymqpitn tttBp. Mil. Bn4 that Lafcc housekeeping wlllbe spent two weeks Ur Atwiian Tonight a ward party wiir he given with the time agn, change- - after,, weight; yeas; of,. soldiergjad etori. r the Sixth ward acrciaf halT which but could not Je admitted into sega-la- r years of active servicer as a trained - and will be decorated to suit the occa service as he is nliict to hay nurse. The reader of ;this- paper- unlimited "on. Refreshments- - wiir be served .heyfever complaints, Ttwse ywung cwuple htft many frlenda ;wish ind the evenings entertainment will left new sphere? yesterday- - for- - Bturtey, Waho, luppiness in her end with a dance. Everybody is welwhere they.vmtendl tw make their come for fifty cents a couple. Pr- Mrs,. Lc Li.Bakei-wBl- . home. Mich 0 next Tuesday for. DfirsU. The Ladies Aid held their regular The Firsq, ward Hi L A. will give ao, where she, will; spemU three meeting last Tuesday at the home of . d her- - relatives. She incing party tonight and all are ironths visiting Mrs. T. T. Thompson- The afternoon till visit, tier brother there, who is welcome s some sew spent in finishing-uexpected to answer- tliJ country ' ig for their wikich they expect call to war io tbw near- future. Miss Utga Wowderly cfltevtain-.d- , ( tc hold immedfatefy- - after hunksgiv-in,w a of ten hejneftdr, at knitting partyj e;. .rtained Mis. Oaiv.mo. Monday tvening; Refreshments' v qi,r- little gueutt yesterday in served . jjd Miss Lida KJimcnds eq; twenty-four-Many Provo ladies are in Salt Lake tert Elizabeth, 'honor of her- - dnuglt-ier- , inejf'the laujes with music. is week engaged fn tempTo work. ninth birthday. o Iik" auapl; hen a dainty and were Mrs. playet Riley, formerly Mftss Games Mrs S Alfred ef pleasinf View Elizabeth Miss was t served. Orollwi Baylt; and matron ot' thej lunchj went to Salt Lake City yesterday t of the IProvo w as . thr-- . recajHp hit of many beautiful '"it friends While there she wiH Meteieky dfiwtment Geneml has dec id M to .birthday gittp. tiosLtaX. do some temp re work. She will return to her home Saturday. ( ae ' p g I Get with Club-B- y clothes i.angham-hig- h All you High School fellows Overcoats and suits specially made for you in sizes 31 to 35. They have the good style you admire in your older brothers clothes. Ask to see the popular trench overcoats They shew the dom-inating influence of the mili tary styles And the fabrics $ 16,50 to $25.00 are smart n t The Ladies Aid of the Congrega-iona- l church met yesterday with Mrs. Lee L. Baker, and helped bw a gat ready for her trip to Michigan next Tuesday. Alutays Something Good" Mr. W. Breri and his bridej. formerly Miss Hartman of Salt Lake RUTH CLIFFORD The Best Gift There is no more appropri-at- e gift than a photograph. No matter what the oasion may be; a photograph conveys an expression of sentiment that can be realized in no other way. There is something personal about photograph, something big, something real andx genuine, This "is especially so now, when thousands of young men are leaving their homes for service abroad. A photograph as nowill bridge the gap else can. thing Make tout appointment, today. Larson & Ny green Columbia Theatre Building f Saturday RUPERT JULIAN the Desire of IheElotii . Z - , . REEL COMEDY Monday Florence LaBadie in War and the Woman Shows what the word ' means when American t.l$s-- . test comes. Tuesday and Wednesday WONDERFUL . Emilly Stevens - Studio V i ' Sam Schwab n I r aim The Helpfur Hour crub met with Mrs. Joseph Beck yesterday. The rooms were daintily decorated with chrysanthemums. The ladles knitted and sewed fbr the Red Cross and the hostess served refreshments. in Outwitted Six Great Acts - 1J, |