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Show FOUR TIIE PROVO POST TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920 3E u CHIROPRACTIC FOR WOMEN The trials and duties of an exacting age rapidly undermine your constitution and weaken your body, G. E. Sandgren, D. C . , leaving you frequently out of sorts. Chiropractor Efficient service guaranteed by ten years experience. Here the test: I will tell you where your are. Hundreds of references of Provo women. Chiropractic corrects the cause of your peculiar ills. v- - No embarrassment for ladies in taking adjustments. Only the spine is exposed. EXAMINATION IS FREE. Home Calls. Phone 41 for Appointment Note the illustration. Office Hours 2 Jo 5 and 7 to 8. i Convenient Dressing Rooms and Rest Rooms-- , Office and Residence, ... 315-32- 1 N. University Ave. 3C 4 The women of Provo and vicinity who desire to report social Items will favor us by calling Mrs. N. C. Hicks, telephone i 1 who will be glad to receive any notes for this column. Mr. Love Home Mr. C. W. Love returned from evening Friday Alamo, Nev., where he spent two months with his brother, Hugh Love. -- Entertained at Kensington Mrs. Clark Newell entertained at a at her home Friday afternoon. Easter decorations were used in the rooms and on the table, where dinner was served to fifteen guests. ken-singt- 1 Social Hour Club Met The Social Hour club met with Mrs. Parkins Friday afternoon. The literary num- her, "An Easter Song," was given by Mrs. Geo. Carroll. The hostess a dainty luncheon to thirteen members and one guest. The club will meet April 2S, one week later than the usual time, on account of the meeting of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion. (H. , y 4 4 Guests of Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Club to Meet The Womans ReRalph Snarr of Salt Lake City and publican club will hold a meeting in Miss Gladys Hulsh of Carey, Idaho, the Central school next Friday evenhave been guests of Mrs. O. R. ing at 8 oclock. A program consisting of readings and music will be Thomas the past week. rendered. All ladies are Invited to 4 4 4 4 4 attend. K. of P, Entertain The Garden City lodge, No. 10, Knights of Pythias, gave a banquet and social Miss Madsen Visits Friends Miss last evening in the K. of P. hall in spent Gladys Madsen of Vineyard with MIsb Isabel Mc- honor of the official visit of the folthe week-en- d lowing: Grand Chancellor of Utah, Bride of Provo Bench. Wm. Waters, Supreme Representa4 4 tive Samuel Randolph, Past Supreme Dr. and Mrs. Robison Go East Representative H. P. Johnson, Past Dr. and Mrs I Geo. E. Robison left' Supreme Representative Henry G. last evening for Chicago, where they Blumenthal, Grand Prelate Arthur will spend two weeks, after which Marsh, Grand Master Exchequer S. they will go to New Orleans, where D. Rideout, Past Grand Chancellor the doctor will attend a convention James Terry, Jr. Delegations of the of the Radiological society. They order and of the Pythian Sisters Vlll be gone about six weeks. from Midvale. Sandy, Garfield, Magna and Salt Lake City were also License Procured James LeMar Peterson and Lavon Finch, both of Goshen, were married here Saturday by County Clerk L. T. Epperson. 4 Lumberman's Club Entertain The Salt Lake Lumbermens club entertained at a luncheon in the Gold room of the Commercial club at Salt Lake City on April 3, for the retail dealers of Utah. Among those present from Provo were C. E. Beebe and Roy L. Stone of the Provo Lumber company, who report a very enjoyable time. JMrH. Beck present. After the banquet, a fine Her Lehl In with program was rendered consisting of 8Pent Easter Sunday speeches, music, etc. her 80n- Dr- J- K vu,u - - - - Beck-serve- 4 CARD OF THANKS. - ' To all who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement in the loss our baby we extend our sincere thanks. We-- are especially grateful to the speakers who ottered sueh kind words of consolation and encouragement and to those who furnished beautiful music and flowers d and Mra. Josh Dunn have just Mrs. Leavitt Visits Daughter received a telegram from their Mrs. Lester Leavitt of ltnkervllle, daughter Mrp. Luclle Harrison, anIn nouncing the arrival of a fine baby Nev.. will. spend a few weeks Mfs. L. R. Provo with her daughter. boy In the Harrison home. Mother and child are doing nicely. . Nelson. Mr. S Effective Printing Means good type, good presses, good paper and good workmen. -- Hoo-Ho- o, com-puse- Culll-mor- e. Also one of the latest linotypes on the market workmen for you. -- o- If you want better printing (or your money bring it to us or have us call. J Attend Convention In Salt Lak Miss Miss Reynolds Honored 1. H. Masters, president of the Mrs. Alice Reynolds was the honored Nineteenth Century club.' and Mrs. guest at a social given Thursday Rose Y. Stewart, president of the evening by the stake officers of the 8oroals club. left today for Salt Y. L. M, I. A.' at the home of Mrs. where they will attend W. Monroe Paxman. The affair was Lake City, of the presidents of convention the liss in honor of the birthday of Clubs. Federated the was - 1 r Entertained at a Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Preston G. Peterson hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. Easter lilies were used throughout the rooms. Two tables of bridge were played, and tbe favors were awarded to Mrs. Geo. E. Robison and Mrs. Wm. G. O 4 out-of-- Buster Brown Shoes are made by skilled shoemakers who specialize on one style of - shoe year after year, and who use only the best grades of dependable leathers, including government standsole unequaled for wear. ard oak-tann- Engagement Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas announce the engagement of their daughter, Madge, to Mr. Kenneth Bailey, the marriage to' take plate April 1 Miss Thomas 1$ the librarian at the Provo public library, and Mr. Bailey Is employed at the Provo pnstoffice. 4 1 y of Springville, and Miss of Spanish Fork. Both young people have a host of Pickett Josephine friends In this city. 4 4 &4 4 O Spencer High Gave Party The ens a Euster hool vp ry gave .Supper Served The folSpencer High were entertained at an In lowing the guests Tlmpanogos joyable party amusement hall Saturday evening. Easter supper at the home of Miss Saturday evening-featureDancing and music were the main Elma Collins of entertainment, and re-- : Misses Lorn a jnith. Mearle Jones, Edith Farrer, Gladys Duke, Iva frebhments were served. 4 4 j. Jones, Messers. Harlan Thomas, i c Visit Provo Mr. and Mrs. Benja Loris Cardell.JTom Jones, and Paul min Cameron, Jr., amd mother, of . Eggertsen. The evening was very Panguitch, are spending a few days pleasantly spent In dancing, cards 'ancTmualc. r'wtth"MrrRaymondXutler."nri Westwood OF 2 TO 16 Buster Brown Shoes are the only shoes made upon these perfect lasts the only shoes that scientifically prevent corns, bunions, twisted toes, weak ankles and broken arches by properly supporting and strengthening the pliable bones and tender muscles. 4 Euster Party Given Miss Maurine Pickett entertained at an Easter party Saturday evening. The Miss Gertrude town guests were Young of Salt Lake City, Miss Pearl Department Designed to Prevent Annoying Foot Troubles in After Years. Goldstein. Tliomas-Hailo- Job For Every Boy or Girl, From 2 to IS .Years of Age! There Is a Perfect-Brow- n Shaping Last Expressly Mrs. Goldstein to Entertain Wm. G. Goldstein will enterMrs. Mrs. Mevne Visits Proven Mrs. club next Friday tain of Los herbrldge Lloyd Jevne AngelesCaLJs afternoon. of in the this guest city, visiting Mrs. Ross Ripple and Mrs. Reed $ t Telephone 13 $ ! presented Reynolds, and she with a beehive chain' in' an ivory lewel cake. A number of games were enjoyed, Mrs. M. P. Henderson and Miss Myrtle Hone being the prize winners. Mrs. Henderson gave a reading, and Mrs. Hannah C. Packard and Mrs. Estella Hyde rendered vocal selections. About twenty-fiv- e guests enjoyed luncheon and a birthday cake, which was cut by Miss Reynolds. 0- We have the equipment and the Beebe Initiated Saturday even- .had to all' who contributed to lighten Visit Sister Miss Vllate Pleasantly Surprised The friends the burden and sorrow. tndl neighbors of Mrs. L. M. Nelson Dunn will leave tomorrow morning ing Jhe Concatenated Order of BORG d Mfl. a fraternal Pocatello.1 will organization of Provo Bench very pleasantly sur- for MEMBERS Idaho, ,whre,he FAMILY. OF AND of lumbermen teV and entirely with weeks few a sister, prised her Friday evening at the spend those In allied industries, held a Mrs. Perry Harrison. homer of Mr. and Mrs. George Concatenation In the main dining About forty guests enjoyed Man to Reeeat Socialist Members. room of the Commercial club at Salt music, games and a delicious supper. Entertained at Easter Party-M- iss New York. Officials o t Socialist Lake City, at which time eleven Nita Wakefield entertained a organizations In New York City, party "Kittens were "dragged from the here to plan their campaign number of her young friends at an meeting Soroels Club Meets Wednesday roof," taken over the 'onion beds, for reseating of the five Socialist as. Easter party at her home Saturday which were for them, and semblymen ousted from the lower house The Utah Sorosls club will meet in afternoon. An Easter luncheon was Initiated Intoprepared the order. C. E. Beebe, last week on charges of disloyalty, deregular session with Mrs. W. O. served. Creer Wednesday afternoon. The manager of tbe Provo Lumber com- - j cliled to demand that Governor Smith pany, was one of the "kittens init- - j call special elections to fill the.vacan-iated- . paper will be given by Mrs. Julia B. The- - weekly Meets Sociable jClub cles caused by this action. Jensen. meeting Of the Ladles' Sociable club was held last evening in the Elks Children Entertained Mrs. C. W. club rooms. Cards were played and Love entertained at a childrens the prizes were awarded to Mrs. party yesterday afternoon in honor Williams and Mrs. Seethaler. ReFOR GIRLS FOR BOYS of the birthday of her little son, freshments were served and a very was spent. , enjoyable evening Ralph. Will ed Good stores everywhere sell Buster Brown' Shoes at $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and up, according to size and style both high and low, button, lace and blucher models in all fashionable leathers. Ask your dealer to show you Buster Brown Shoes. The scientific principles upon which Buster Brown Shoes are designed and made are all fully explained in Training the Growing Feet" the standard authority on childrens feet. This book will be mailed you free upon request. s Buster Brown Shoe Store . f J 168 WEST CENTER ST. J) PROVO, UTAH. A |