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Show ' THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 'FOUR eddlng Bells Mr. and Mra. M. I. Draper of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Polly EBtella, to Alexander '"Bencley of Balt Lake City, which took place at the J. T. Williams residence. The young couple will reside In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Warner of Jerome, Idaho, announce the marriage of their daughter, Irma, to Roy C. Gadd of this city. The newly wedded pair will make their home In Seattle, Wash. A - , Mrs. Stephenson Has Guests Prior to the gentlemen leaving for the mission 'field Mr. and Mrs. Iran Bills and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bills of St. Anthony, Idaho, visited in Provo The with Mrs. W. W. Stephenson missionaries started their Journey Wednesday and their wives will remain here for a short time before returning to their home in Nephi. ,iiSli tEdl Next Club Ladies' . Literary Thursday afternoon the Ladles Lit. erary club will meet at the home of Utah Sorosls Activities Wednes- Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mrs. Hannah day afternoon the members and C. Packard will present an opera reguests- - of the Utah Sorosls met in view. Luncheon will be served. k ' open session at the home of Mrs.A; lie ijt B.. Worsley. It being Nineteenth 8t. Louis Lady Here Mrs. MarCentury day, members of that club garet R. Johnson of St. Louis is represented It at this session. Mrs.' here visiting with relatives and Arch M. Thurman gave a very in- friends structive paper on The Home in Education." Mrs. Ora B. Harding Primary Officers Have Big Time The Primary officers of pleased with vocal numbers and was the accompanied by Mrs. Almo B. Sim- Springville ward entertained their mons. Next week the club will meet bishopric and the stake officers of in open session at the home of Mrs. the Primary association, and their R. R. Irrjne, Jr. Each member is partners with a splendid banquet entitled to bring two guests. and program and dance Monday vs - HrlBfftaVW m gjfcVT5 whJM . , 1 . all-wo- ol. evening. ses-sia- They are Kirschbaum famous for for wear, . Wal-lac- J New suit designs for men and young men smart and exclusive. Tailored in fine fabrics of -- Nineteenth Century Has Change . n Instead of the usual business Elks' Ladles to Meet The ancf the Nineteenth Century club today, the members attended ,the nouncement is made that the Elks ladies will meet In the B. P. O. E. opera in a body. ' hall Monday evening and enjjy a few social hours with cards and-r- e Bridge" Club Meets Tomorrow A jolly good time Mrs. I. H. Masters will receive the treatments. , , ladies of the Saturday Afternoon anticipated. , club home at tomorrow. her Bridge To Receive English Wife Charles Mrs. Wallick to Entertain The Curtis, who has been on this side of Auction Bridge club will meet Satur- the Atlantic ocean for a number of day at the home of Mrs. Bee years, recently got word that Mrs. Luncheon will be served. Curtis, his wife, had started westward to join him. He left Provo ... Banquet and. Ball at Lehi Mr. three weeks ago for Near; York to and Mrs. Joseph Shaw attended a meet her and is expected back here sumptuous banquet and ball at the by Saturday. To extend to Mrs. Smuin academy at Lehi . Thuyday Curtis a cordial welcome ' to this evening. The affair was given by community and to extend the hand o the Sugar company to of good fellowship toward y honor Harry Stoker, chemist of the of Mr. Curtis friends have received company,. who leaves for the Euro- invitations to attend the reception pean mission field March 17. at the home of Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsf worth Saturday evening. Music, Mrs. Johnson Honort Mrs. games and luncheon will be InHelen McCoard entertained with a dulged int very pleasing family affaif to honor the presence of Mrs. Margaret R. Johnson of SL Louis. Taj lor Family Go West Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor and daughV V V "Gives Bundle Shower Mrs. Maud ter Alice will leave next week tor Peay entertained last evening with California, where they will meet a delightful shower party to honor Arthur D..Taylorl returning from Hie recent marriage of Mrs. Marlnus successful mission. After a short Christensen, formerly Miss Clara jetay the gentlemen will return to Peay. Cut flowers added charm to Provo, while Mrs. Taylor and daughthe rooms, where music, games and ter will remain some time longer. luncheon delighted the twenty-fiv- e guests present. Gives Kensington F 6 u r t e e n guests were entertained Wednesday Trcs Joli Notice Mrs. Albert S. afternoon by Mrs. Thomas Schott Jones will entertain the members of with a charming kenslngton lunchthe Tres.Joli club In regular session eon. Thursday next. .srautc t j : V 5 k. to ( -- Utah-Idah- her,-fort- TAYLOR BROS. - -- . PROVO Professor Merrill to Speak A real treat Is In store for all who will attend the Relief society meeting in the Fourth ward meeting Prof. house Tuesday afternoon. Amos N. Merrill will give an Interesting, lesson on the Book of Mormon. Special musical numbers have been planned for the occasion. Mrs. Nelson in Lehi Mrs. L. L. Nelson went -- to Lehi today to visit her children Dr. and Mra. J. Karl . Beck. t ' Srandsen and Daughter Return Home After a pleasant visit in Lakevlew and Vineyard with Axel Andreason and family, Mr. Christian Srandsen and daughter Eudora have returned to their home in Thornton, Idaiio. ' 0 SLEEPING DISEASE 0 Wells Hostess guests of Mrs. George Wells enjoyed a jolly kensington party and luncheon at her home la Lakevlew'Wednesday afternon. Mrs. George Twenty-fiv- e Shower Honors Grace Duke Y afternoon the home, of Mra. William Duke was gay' with its garlands of pink and white and the many guests assembled there a social afternon and showered Grace the hostess' Duke, with many handsome and use- fut gifts. I Read this letter; of a grateful father, of the restora- - gj tion of his son to normal health when 0 other methods failed.'. 0 0 Reorganisation The Parents- association of ths 0 Teachers 0 . Oh Sunday morning:, February 16, 1919, my boy yard district met Wednesday ing and reorganized with the Earl, age 12 years, was taken violently ill. His sickness O. Minor, officers elected: 1 ing 0 began by vomiting very badly. On Monday, February president; Mrs. Frank Holdaway, ice president; 17, a physician was called in, but the boy gradually Principal B. fl 0 treasurer. and secretary Jolley, second grew worse. physician was called in on the 4 case; but the boy continued to get worse and after the 0 Eighth Graders Frolic evening the students of the doctors second call, he gave up all hopes of his recovery. district eighty grade met IS 0 Vineyard T then called in a Chiropractor, R.L. Spurrier, D. C., of In the school and passed a few AUTOMATIC .ELECTRIC WASHER, ed sister-in-la- t Vineevenfollow- M. M. i Richmond, Utah. The boy at this time had not spoken for five days, and his muscles were rigid, his jaw was locked, his pulse, very weak, in fact he could not have lasted very much longer, but after 25 chiropractic ad, justments my boy was well again. He did not speak for 19 days. , (Signed) 0. H, OLSEN, Franklin, Idaho. I pleas- ant hours with games and picnic. Jual Surprised Last 0 evening Jual Andreason was most agreeably surprised when friends called on him In 0 socialschool capacity. Games and a very Andreason n R. L. Spurrier, D.C. ' . . CHIROPRACTOR CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS FREE.. Phone 126. , Room 5, Farrer Bros. Bldg., Provo, Utah. Office Hours 9 to 11, 1 to 4. 6 to 7. HOME CAL-BY, APPOINTMENT. "' , j The Automatic Electric Washer Is not only capable and quick, but It la tamed all ov&r the country for Ua economy of operation. At the most, J or 4 cents supplies the current lor a 'good sized family washing. An ordinary Bised wash ia completed In one hour for 1 cents, V coat of current. The Automatic Electee' Washer saves your clothes. By Its gentle, ; thorough operation, your delicate laces, fine table linens, clothing and woolen blankets will not pnly be clean and fresh but their service 1-- 2 -- made-beautifull- be noticeably prolonged. the Automatic Electric saves time, labor inconvenience. Your washing Is out of the early in the morning leaving the rest of the day free. The month of March right now gives . you this big electric washer opportunity. During this month only you ' can buy the Automatic on the special terms of fB.OO down and 5.00 a month. will And and way twenty-on- e fine luncheon present. pleased UTAH POWER & UGHT CO. Efficient Public Service. everyone 0 Society ' Reorganized The First 0 Ward Relief society has been organised with thefollowing Buttle 0 cers: Mrs. Joseph Johnson, iTnt dent; Mrs. Alfred and Mra. Ernest Martin, 0 counsellor, second counsellor - Mrs. Joseph P. W. Thomas, secretary; Mrs. 0 Giles, treasurer; Mrs. Walter P. ul Mrs. Frank organist, chorister. 0 Ramsey, 0 Vamp. " re- offi- Al C. - DURING THIS MONTH j A ? ?y:$5.00m.V 1 presi- C. White-hea- d, ' t ' 3 , A Where are you my shoes vamped. cobbler In townr To get Is there a lady golngr Ma LUdfick does janqf work during he wash -- hour y |