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Show "53 ' r ' m SPRINGTIME, the Season ofSuits, isTfee! t I J For the rest of' the week we are featuring the National Suit Event WEEK-T- he Suit Event the Season PRINTZEES of Distinctive Spring Models Featuring Tailored-Mad- e Dollars Suits. to Ninety-Fiv- e At Fifty-Fiv- e Paris is authority for the fascinating Bolero and chick little Etan moderboth Ame ricanized with improving style touches' by the Jeading.designers-T- he t, mannish and the slenderized long-costyles are represented in our, pvhihif. in an interesting variety of plain and embroidered effects all embodying the refinment of the delicate, painstaking needlework that differentiate head and hand custom tailoring from the commonplace. SHOP AT THE STORE THAT WELCOMES YOU box-coa- at With Mrs. Mitchell The members of the Optimist club spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Cards and Mrs. E. A, Mitchell. music were enjoyed after which luncheon was served. Met The women of Provo and vicinity who desire to report social items will favor us by calling Mrs. N. C. Hicks, telephone 21 who will be glad to receive any notes for this column. Soroeis Entertained Sorosis club met in 6-- Mr. and Mrs. Farrer Honored A number of Provo Elks entertained Wednesday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, for the purpose of extending to Mrs. Farrer, formerly of Memphis, Tenn., who recently became the bride of Mr. Far-re- r, a cordial welcome to this city. The early part of the evening was spent at the Columbia theater. Later the party assembled at the Elks club rooms and enjoyed a musical program in which local talent and entertainers of the vaudeville stage participated. All present had a most enjoyable time an the evenings entertainment was regarded as one of the most successful social events of the season. , The Utah open, session at the home of afternoon Wednesday About fifty The( Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. Jfelke dub Officers Elected Nelke Reading club met In regular session a the home of Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson yesterday afternoon."" Officers for the ensuing year were elected .as follows: President, Mrs. Nelli I. Parker; vice president, Mrs. Virgin C. Murdock; recording secretary, Mrs. Fern 8. Brimhall; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Flora N. Love; treasurer, Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey; club reporter, Mrs. Dora P. Chase; program committee, Mrs. Mrs. Katherine B. Iris L. McArthur, v Pardoe and Mrs. Hattie T. Snow. The reading of Tolstois 'Redemption," by Mrs. M. P. Henderson was thoroughly enjoyed. Vocal numbers were rendered by Miss Ethelyn Hod-so- n and Miss Katherine Calder. Refreshments were served the club members and the following guests: Mesdames John Jackson, Ina G. Hodson, Alma Van Wagenen, W. B. Thurmond, the Misses Ethelyn Hod-soKatherine Calder, Mrs. Alma Paxman and Miss Grace Paxman. t ' Play Came and Dance The basketball teams of the Pleasant Grove and 8pencer high schools played a game ok the floor of the Tlmpanogos amusement hall Saturday evening. The score was 27 to 27 in favor of S . . Pleasant Grove. At tie conclusion Mrs. Saunders Honored A numof ,the game, dancing was enjoyed. ber of frienA and neighbors of Mrs. Ellen Saunders pleasantly surprised D. of p. Meet Monday The her at her home Tuesday evening. Daughters of the Pioneers will hold Mrs. Saunders will leave soon for their anniversary at the residence of Arizona, where she expects to make 'Mrs. Grace Cheever, 319 East Center her home. Those present were Mrs. (Street, Monday, March 29, at 2:20 E, L. Morrison. Mrs. Florence (Oclock. Mrs. Hayward, state presi-- - Fechser, Mrs. Van Wagenen, Mrs dent, will be present and all mem- John D. Dixon, Mrs. Alfred Eves, bers are urged to attend. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Rose Stewart, Mrs. Ewell, Mrs. Ida Stewatt Peay, Springvllle Guest Miss Merling Mrs. Coral Black 7 and Mrs Mary Ewell and Miss Maurine Pickett were Ashworth. , ' IRuests of Miss Pearl, Westwood of . Epringville yesterday. Last evening Gets Good Position Miss Mary E. the young ladies attended a cha- BIssell, formerly of Provo has acrter ball at Springville. cepted a position with the attorney general at the state capital. n, members land "guests were" present. Prof. George W. Fitsroy gave a splqndid interpretation of the opera, -Parsifal," by Wagner, as Mrs. Irvine rendered the. music. At the conclusion' of the program, a social hour was enjoyed, after which light -- t Visit American Fork High On Mrs. Jones Was . Hostess Mrs. Ward Gives PUy Last Friday the invitation of the senior class of Albert S. Jones was- hostess to the evening the Sharon ward Sunday the American Fork high school. Tres-Joli of members the club yester- school presented the play, "Safety President Amos N. Merrill and A color of afternoon. scheme day The cast of characters in- George Ballff of the Brigham Toung First. yellow and white was carried out Messrs. cluded E. H. Calder, Le Earl university attended the chapel exorthroughout the rooms. Music, sewBurr, Cutler, Roy E. Park, cists at American Fork yesterday Raymond social chat were enjoyed by ing and. club members and Roland Smith, .Misses Leah Elliott, morning and addressed the students about twenty-fiv- e the following invited guests: Mrs. Thelma Johnson, Ellav, Smith, May there on educational problems. They were accompanied by the Misses Byron Crookston of American Fork, Flowers, and Ethel Elliott. Messrs. , Ireta Olsen, Elaine and Virginia a and decided Burr made Cutler hit St. of Johnston Miss Margaret Louis, Celestia Johnson and as Christensen, two McNutts. the C. F. H. Jos. Mesdames Miller, Mo.; Mary Woolley, who entertained with Giles, Wm. Miller, T. E. Thurman, Entertains Friends Miss Libby music and readings. B. H. Bullock, Edna Whitman, WalA. Horsley S. J. entertained Saturday even-- 1 Jones, . ter Robinson. ,8.. Cone "to 8alt Luke Mr." and Mrs. to honor the birthday of three of Jennie ing Jones. Wilkins, Julia Buttle, A. E. Williams have gone to Salt Harlan! Lisle friends Nelson, and Miss Eula Fletcher. Refresh- her .Lake to make their home. CandlandAdams adHarold About and served the" clab and ments were " with weeks games, meet two people twenty enjoyed young in j journed to' music and dancing. (Additional Society on Page 8.) Mrs. Helen McCoard. - JW A wonderful line of popular priced COATS, SUITS and DRESSES, Featuring - Polo Goats, $25.00 and up of TRICOTINE SUITS in a large variety - models. ' Moderate prices are a strong point in their favor DRESSES of jersey $22.50 and up. These fine dresses are favorites for Spring and Summer wear. 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