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Show r - t w '' v s : ? V i THE PEOVO POST TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920 'FOUB 1 and Visiting with relatives and J week 7 J SOCIAL ' n friends - PERSONAL f; "NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST : i ittrlnl Reporters Selected. The desire has been expressed by a number f our patrons residing in the sub-o- f of , ce ) i ? , $ -- ?- I ! JI r - 1 were-play- ed d, I I T i ! -- r,- 'l - - J fj!r fc if r:r Hr k " ce ne - K 'I1, , 'll: '' Mrs. Baker in Sprlngvllle. Mrs. Lee L. Baker spent yesterday in Is ( Utah Sorosis to hear Parsifal" The Utah Sorosis is looking4 forward to treat tomorrow when Professor George W. Fitxroy and his students will entertain at the home of Mrs, R. R. Irvine Jr. The theme will be the sketch and score of "Parsifal, Richard Wagners operatic master- Featuring New Printzess Sport styles are qo) exceedingly smart and so tnbrw oughly practical that Fashion is wise in decreeing them.! -for all occasion' wear. correct . - Mrs. L. M. Nelson Hostess Mr. Simms Dugglns of Gunnison has been . visiting . wltl his sister. - Mrs. v L. M. Nelson, tor a few days. received the Social Hour club Thursday Ju regular session., Mrs. George ' Miller was admitted in to the club as a' member. A pledge was made to. make a donation to the cause of . the Mormon Battalion monument before Monday. Mrs. D. J. Calder supplied the literary 'number with a review of the dramatized version of Teas of the Storm Country;"" the points brought forward were thO hahdlcftpS of thA' unedu-cate- d classes and the Importance of advanced education. Refreshments were served, after which the club adjourned to meet again February 5 at the home of Mrs. W. A, McCullough. Mrs. O. F. Carroll will present the literary feature. . - Missionary Society Elects Officers The Missionary society of the Com munity church held an interesting busines session today in the church when officers for the ensuing year were elected. Mrs. R. H. Beesley and Mrs. E. V. Kuhni were the hostesses for the occasion Wad served refreshments. -- . Eastmond to Give Pageant the auspices of the Relief society Prof. E. H. Eastmond will present his pageant. The Hope of 1120, to the. members and friends of the Third ward Thursday evening. The pageant is gn immense success and is in constant demand in all the wards and jpubllc gatherings. t ' , 5. . v . ; . Social Service Program Today The Relief society associations ' of the Utah stake 'held very interesting sessions todiy under the auspices of the Spcial Service department. afternoons feature was "Moral Nutrition. I t j- lln j Beautiful fabtics, of Jersey, j. Mrs. J: tf and. serge., the ladies of at her home ' , Women's and Misses' Sitit& piece. Social Hour Club Meets x in Coats - Suits - Dresses the Sprlngvllle where funeral services for MrsJensen. B. Maycock . , The Spring Silhouettes she-attend- ed . Mr. Parkins' was the honored guest of Miss Isabella McBride Friday evening at a delightful home so- clal. Games, music and refreshments were enjoyed by Miss Viola Carrol, that Mrs. D. B. McBride will, Miss Erma Carrol, Miss Laura Me la future, be happy to receive social Bride', Raymond Parkins and George wewa from those of Provo Bench, of Salt Lake City. Gtaron ward, 6rand View ward and Fleasant View who are kind eqpugh Maycocks Entertain. Friday even4 contribute interesting features to ing, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Maycock en(Us column. Mrs. McBrides phone tertained twenty five of their friends SHanber is 149 R 5y Mrs. Joseph at their home. Four tables' of whist and ' beautiful " mac 'Shaw attending to the affairs for districts. Lakeview and Elaborate heard. refreshments wer? .(be Vineyard Her phone number is 1S4 R 2. served to Mrs. Sadie Roylance of 'Thus we hope to hear of more activi- Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mcties hi our wide awake outlying Cullough, M;r. and Mrs. J. W, Lunce-forand Mrs. Samuei Cunningham, districts. Mr. adn Mrs. George Cullimore, Mr. Mr. and ."For Benefit of Monument. Tomor-- f and Mrs. George Miller, sw evening in the Pioneer ward a Mrs. D. J. Calder, Mrs. Sarah Headance will be given in the ward ton. Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Mrs. G. F, 'amusement ball to raise funds for Carrol. Mrs. D. B. McBride, Mrs. iffca Mormon Battalion monument. Matilda Vance, Miss Lorn a Booth, 'The wards quota Is $70.00 and the Miss Evelyn McBride, Laurence and embers are confident that this Maycock, Donald Maycock, dance will send them "over the top." Frank T. Knight. MozarL orchestra .will be in . , Miss Plckcrt in Provo. Miss Mau-ri.Refreshments will be ser- Pickert of Spanish Fork is here to stay for an indefinite period with , NLssavea for Mission. Thursday even-hifriends. a farewell social and dance was I held In the Sharon ward hall to bon-w- r Mis Bonham Here. Miss Hester "Elder Raymond Parkins, who Bonham of Heber city was here over delves this week for a mission to the week end viBlting her sister States. An excellent pro- -. Mrs. E. V. Kuhns. jffce;lCasteni f Cram f readings songs and lnstru- nsental music was rendered. Dr. Beck and Family Visit Provo. Bag and refreshments concluded the Doctor and Mrs. J. Carl Beck and wwjoyable evening. Mr, Parkins was j family of Lehl were here over the t , sion. the city that it be under stood that in the Lakeview and Vineyard and Provo Bench districts s have special correspondents who leek after the social reporting of their districts. Therefore we ! y made the recipient of a purse 950.00 to assist him in his new Women's and Misses Clothes Shop Introduce ' Mrs. "Helpful Hour Convenes. Thomas Hurst will entertain the Helpful Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon In regular ses- 'And i i I . - J Will .11. I jtweede, wool-spun- ,, tn--coti- ' , O O Priced $420, $47.50, $55.00, $62.50, $74.50) k: Womens and Misses Coats Extremely smart with jaunty lines-- that characterize length the new spring1 sport models, the1 -wear., for will model, prove popular Popular matrials are Pblo cloth, tweeds, serges and velour " three-quarte- rs all-rou- nd tri-coti- ne 52. $67.50 o p o Priced at $27.50, $320, $470, NEW SPRING DRESSES Featuring taffeta, tricotine and georgette, m the .new short sleeve styles. Clothes for Young Meir and College Men ' Specially featuring the Schaffner & Marx all wool, clothes- with a guarantee.- . 8- Hart, well-Know- m , - o k money-bac- -- Under . . 1. J. H. Beck Honored Mrs. Te following guests df Mrs. J; H. Beck were entertained at her home Saturday afternoon with formal lunch eon and kensington, it being her birthday: Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mrs Upton Hoover, Mrs. Rose Kartchner, Mrs. L L. Nelson. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nelson and Dr. and Mrs. J. Carl Beck, and family of Lehl were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beck St dinner. Flowers and ferns added charm to the table. Mrs. WWWVVW' UctaM Mbs Rhea Kerr, graduate mm of the L. D. 8. hospital of Salt Lake City, lectured to the essemhlad slaters of the Sixth ward Relief society this afternoon. Her subject waa "The ' Care and Thursday afternoon MTa tt. entertained a number of her trlenda at her- horn witlt a The delightful tavora were won by Mrs. Helen , D . Redford. . - bridge-luncheo- w n. M Mrs. Goldstein in Idaho Q. Goldstein and her two chUdren are spending two weeks with friends In Pocatello, Idaho. ... 4 en-Joy- in f STOPS' ALLEIIBY GRIFT OF TOOK a successful business; ,.. i .' C . Persecution of Armenians; and Confiscation of Property Prevented by English 6fQcerr M. ft cor-mp- - office-holde- f SFtte picture to tug sea- -a . afyour heart strings' SATURDAY Mary Maclaren IN The Pointing Finger ;? i - and sunny hearts A stirring story of stormy coasts the freshness a thrilling love drama filled with ti SUTTON MARKET ' - sugar-plum- Parent-Teache- I We wiU pey 55c cash for eggs, i ABMMINCE PRODUCTION J i Jensen Has Guest Albert Jensen of Salt Lake City has been The most arbitrary city besa In tha B. V. U. "Women Honor President here for a few days the guest of Mr. world, it seems safe to say, well as Keeler The social affair given apd and Mrs. J. M. Jensen. the most unscrupulous, politician of enjoyed by the B. Y. U. Womens 4 modern times, has turned up. in Ain the Art gallery was one of the seaMay Jenkins Showered by Swarm Armenia, to Judge from an official tab, re-- . sons triumphs. To carry out the The Columbia Beehive Swarm of ixrt made by Major Stephen, recently Valentine effect the gallery was the Second ward conducted a lively Trowbridge, under Gen. Edmund H. HL transformed ferns, bridal shower and social affair last Allenbys orders. by flowers, . a hearts, Cupids and arrows, into evening to honor the approaching He is a Turk earned Bssim Bey. Until veritable Love Garden. Appropriate marriage of Miss May Jenkins to Near East Relief agent games were played and luncheon Clarence L. Olsen of this city. The hiin, he practiced upon the stppped terrlfled served. It being thirty-si- x years to hours were made merry with games, Irmenians such' forms, of super-graB. the day since President Joseph music, vocal numbers and refresh- as might well make- every other t Keeler first started to teach-- in the ments. The gihs bestowed on Miss politletan In the world green with B. X. U he shared the honors as Jenkins were many and handsome. itivy, and such cruelties as make all Apostle Richprincipal guests with ether heartless rulers, from Ne.i ' ard R. Lyman and Mrs. Lyman of Mrs. Twelves Returns Home down, seem sweet and gentle- charSalt ' Lake Clty,and was presented Mrs. John RTwelves is home after acters.. Hi office was that of Municwith a handsome bouquet of sweet a visit to Salt Lake City amongst1 ipal Chief Accountant of Aimab; but, ' peas as a mark of high esteem ftom relatives. ts all dishonest know, .Z' .. the Uwomen. k isnt thw r thanna tf erabut ' the V s Under . Sixth 'Ward Gay Tonight that go with It Beslm y Lakeview Meet the auspices of the M, I. A. the Sixth Bey plucked with both association of ward members are witnessing an in- hands, night and day. The Even inspired city bosses have their Lakeview meet in regular session teresting - little play given by the tomorrow' to discuss arising prob- young folks of the ward and will ji day. Beslm Beys came wbeo the Near East Relief agent found that uo lems. a dancA later in the evening. thorough Armenian relief work could be done In that city while such condiTrc Joli Entertains' Husbands, Bylund Children Entertain To tion of terrorization existed. General The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. hpnor the birthdays of her two chil- MacAndrew ordered the arrest and Whitehead .was the brilliant scene dren, Dagma and Coriea, Mrs. e! O. removal of the six worst Turks In the of games, music and laughter Fri- Bylund entertained with a happy ring that ruled the city, and Beslm day evening when the ladles of the klddlea party, the latter part of the Bey qualified, as usual, for first piaea. Tres Joli club entertained their hus- week. bands. Mrs. Gertrude Page and Mr. , Feline Felicitations. Albert Jeffries received the prizes of Edith : Jack told me I was so InterParents of School Children Enter-talnethe evening. An excellent luncheon The students of the Frank- esting and beautiful." -- Marie: And was served. yet you will trust yourself for life - .. lin school" entertained their parent a man who begins deceiving jou . 4 4 4 with a very fine program and re- with aven during hla courtship." Mrs. Ilelndsclmaiv. ; Hostess On freshments Friday afternoon. Parent-Teache- SATERDAYT until we till e contract we have. Hansens at Coast Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and family are a visit to California for hort time., J. joyed. THE AT lm-parte- ' mists' at- - Neglect of Toaaflo and Adenoids. She. was extended o vote of thanks Mrs. W. for the valuable information ahe W. W. Whitecotton Here Mrs. Agnes I. Whitecotton Is happy to have her son. W. W. Whitecotton. Walters to Receive - Optt home from Los Angeles for a few The Optimist Club will days. Mr. Whitecotton Is an hotel the home of Mrs.' Tom Wal manager in California and conducts meet where ter s', tomorrow, afternoon card games and luncheon will be en- THE POINTING FINGER Mlsa KsrT' rs sugar-plum- a rs en-jo- ly ,; M4!UiZN ' ' ' oft "Tha, ... Pointing the Universal: feature In The Finger, starry. which. Mary. MacLaren Is. appearing at the Strand, theater Saturday, is from the pen of a. well known famous magazine writer,. Frank R,. Adams whichaofounts In a for Its success. Ilowevos,, there is- enough credit due to, tiWs prodtetiou to- be divided among star,, director, author end cast. large-measur- e - - litfhtenz I ITnconqusreA, admission that the most mysterious disease germ of the the influenza bacillus has deage feated the worlds greatest scientists; was made te Universal Service Saturday by Sir George Newman, chief medical officer of the British health Say Indott.-Officia- i l ministry. Proposes Jail for Profiteer. Washington Jail bare for profiteers wad urged by Senator Capper, Republican, Kansas, in an address Saturday In tho senate. Profiteers, he said, are more dangerous than reds." , - ' Wyonfrg Tract Witt bo Opened-- . Washington. Approximately 10,000 acres of reclaimed land In Wyoming and Nebraska will be opened to homestead entry early In March, the recla- mation service has announced. , V4 ' A Strike Solution Called Unsound. Chicago. Dr. IL A. Oarflehl, former fuel administrator, in an article written for Farm and Home declarestbe compromise that ended the coal striae to be unsound in principle and a menace to our Institutions." |