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Show 1 '1 THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920 FOUR .BiiiinuuiniiiiiiuinuiiuiiBiRiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiuiiiinmainniinniiiuiiuuninikuiuuiiBmKltnnBUBUunuuiiuuuiiiininiiim o , 1 A ' I Iif! .A reat uym V-'ct- Sale for This Week Only. Now Presented. m Dresses Suits m a Charming Spring Frocks, Reflecting Every New Style Idea of the Season. Values up to The Most Sensational Suit Values Ever Offered. Values up to $75.00 $135.00 s, m Radically Reduced to a Radically Reduced to A $59.75 $39.75 IRVINES IRVINES a BESIKXa aagggggggggggrtgggaggaagarsazsssssgissrsssagss: The women of Provo and vicinity who desire to report social items will favor us by calling Mrs. N. C. Hicks, telephone 216-who will be glad to receive any notes for this column. Provo Represented at Convention Miss Alice Reynolds, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart," Mrs. H. C. Hicks, Mrs. I. H. Masters and Mrs. C. E. Maw attended the convention of the Federated Clubs of the intermountain states In Salt Lake City this week. tu and Mrs. Manwaring Honored As a mark of the high esteem in which Bishop and Mrs. Albert Manwaring are held by the people of this city, a farewell party was tendered them In the Fifth ward The meeting house last evening. Assembly room was beautifully decorated with fresh cut and artificial flowers, which were artistically arranged in baskets and wreaths throughout the room. The following program Interspersed with many expressions of good will and much America,' conhumor, was given: gregation; prayer, J. Wm. Knight; Utah, We Love Thee, quartet consisting of Ora B. Harding, Myrteea T. Stein, J. R. ' Boshard, Junius Jackson; reading, Vllate Pierpont; solo. Ora Manwaring; The Bishop at Rupert, Prof. E. D. Partridge; Bishop O Honored Mrs. C. C. Hoag entertained Tuesday afternoon for Miss Deon Beasley, who will leave Provo soon for Los Angeles. The guests enjoyed cards, music and social chat. The hostess served a dainty luncheon. Mins Beasley geests 'enjoyed games and ' .Nuptials The marriage of Mias Veoma Jones and Mr. Ileber Done of Provo took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple, the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones, will give a reception in the First ward Social hall Saturday evening. Old Folks to Be Entertained The old folks of Provo are to be special guests of the B. Y. U. women in. College hall Saturday evening, at S oclock, instead of Saturday afternoon, as formerly announced, at which time Prof. T. Earl Pardoe will by read, "Monsieur Beaucalre, Booth Tarkington. This is the last of a series of three readings by Prof. Pardoe, and all who attend are promised a literary treat. tee for their splendid effort. Another feature of the evening was the dacne, "Welcome, Spring," under the direction of Miss Atgle Eggertsen. Prizes were awarded for the best waltzers, and also the best quad rille. About two- hundred people enjoyed dancing and a general good time. - Christian Science Lecture THEATRE Sunday, April 11 Marriage AnReturns From South C. W. Hows nounced Mr. and Mrs. George Cohas just returned from a six weeks llins announce the marriage of their trip through southern Utah in the daughter, Vesta, to Mr. Oscar interest of the Knight Woolen mills. Mr. and Mrs. Kallgren will make their home in Sandpoint, Is Guest of Miss Beasley Miss Idaho. Anna Henrichsen of Salt Lake City is visiting in Provo for a few days, Nelke (Tub to Meet The N'elke the guest of Miss Deon Beasley. Miss Reading club will meet with Mrs. Henrichsen and,. Miss Beasley will Flora N. Love next Friday, April 16. leave soon for Los Angeles, where Prof. J. M. Jensen will speak on the Irish question, and Mrs. T. Earl they will remain indefinitely. Pardoe will review the drama, John Old Folks Entertained The old Ferguson, by St. John Ervine, an folks of the Sixth ward were enter Irish pl&yright. tained today in the ward amusement hall. A fine dinner was rved at 14.95 buys a pair of shoes at d Fletcher noon, and a program is being ft Hedqnlsts, Saturday out this afternoon. only. Mrs. W. O. Mrs, Crecr Hostess Creer was hostess to the Utah Sorosis club at her home Wednesday afternoou. Mrs. Julia B. Jensen gave a paper on, The Revival of the Greek Drama, reading The Trojan as a type. Woman, tMrs. Jensen also presented some of Grandville Barker's pictures. Children's Party Given C. Gibby gave a Kall-gre- Mrs. W. childrens party yesterday afternoon for her little daughter. Beth. About ten little tots were served with a delightful lunch, and a number of games were carried out for the entertainment of the children. car-rie- it ; ' 'v U TAILORED AT FASHION FARR THE DESIGNING ROOMS FASHION PARK AN. THE DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TYPE OF 'MAN INTERESTED IN REFINED '.THOROUGH -- GOING CLOTHES 'AT JNOUNGE THREE COPYRIGHT- ED METHODS OF STYLE TREATMENT FOR SPRING: AND A GENUINE SERVICE. E THE TREATMENT GIVES HEIGHT AND BALANCE TO THE SHOULDERS. THE STANEREK TREAT-ENT STRAIGHTENS UP THE BACK AND CHEST. THESE CLOTHES OCCUPY A PROMINENT SECTION OF OUR CLOTHING FLOOR FOR MEN. y THE SERVICE RENDERED BY THE SALESMEN IVILL PROVE COURTEOUS AND THOROUGH. THE TUROLE TREATMENT EVERY EFFORT IVILL BE HY-LIN- M GIVES PLIANCY TO THE FRONT, AND PERMITS THE LAPELS TO PUT FORIVARD TO CAPA- BLY MEET THE EXACTING ROLL BACK GRACEFULLY. OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK CONFINE THEIR IVORK TO DESIRES VISITORS. THE MANX A BOOITOy DRESS, IS READY. CUSTOM S E R V I C E WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE Of A TRY ON ' BY PAUL STARK SEELEY, C. S. B. READY TO -- TRICES ESTABUS-- of Portland, Oregon. Member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. OF YOUR COPY OF AT 3 PJM. All Are Welcome. 8 n Tennyson. - ,,w COLUMBIA Jones-Don- e Mrs. Coleman Surprised Mrs. Jacob Coleman was pleasantly surprised at her home last Saturday Tennyson Program Outlined The evening by a number of friends and literary section of the Fifth ward relatives in honor of her birthday. Relief socity will meet next Tuesday The evening was spent very enjoy-abl- y afternoon at 2 oclock in the meetwith music, dancing and social ing house. Mrs. John Jackson will chat, and luncheon was served to give a biographical sketch of Alfred the following: Mayor and Mrs. Tennyson; Miss Maggie Gardner will read Dora," and Mrs. rf. C. Hicks will afctg a number of songs, the words pt which are taken from e, Children's Party Mrs. L. C. Potter gave a very successful children's party Wednesday afternoon in .honor of her little son, Houtx, its being his eighth birthday. About twenty little home here permanently. " Lake City. will visit. Mother In East Mrs. Charles R. Lewis spent Tuesday in Provo on her way to Elkhart, Ind , to visit her mother, Mrs. Cordelia B. Mrs. Beck has been away Beck. from Provo about three years, but expects to return soon to make her Collins-Kallgre- song, J. R. Hodson, accompanied by Alma Van Wagenen; , appreciation from the Fifth ward Sunday school, presented In the form of thirteen white carnations presented by as many little girls, representing the number of years Brother Manwaring has served as bishop of that ward. Counsellor Albert Remarks by Mabey, who in behalf of the members of the ward presented Bishop Manwaring with a beautiful leather rocker. Response by Bishop Man-- , Splendid Bell Given One of the who expressed his apprecia- leading social events of this week waring, tion of the kindly spirit shown and was the Patrons ball given in the expressed regrets at leaving his Ladles gymnasium last evening by many friends in this city. Following the women of the B. Y. U. The hall the program, dancing and refresh- j was beautifully decorated for the ocments were enjoyed for the balance casion, one side of the hall repreet the evening. Bishop Manwaring senting, Good-byWinter, and the and family will leave soon for other, Much Welcome. Spring. Rnpert, Idaho, where they will make credit is due the decoration commit- their home. Kastmond Talks ' tov Club1 The LeRoy Dixon, Postmaster and Mrs. Nineteenth Century club met this A. O. Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Wells afternoon at the home of Mrs. Buchi. Brimhall, Judge and Mrs. J. B. A splendid talk on Home DecoraTucker, I. A. Smoot of St. Anthony, tion was given by Prof. E. IL East-mon- d of the B. Y. U. Idaho, and Mrs. Zina Smoot of Salt - PUT. ON RY FASHION PARS Christensen Co., 154 West Center rASsncw Provo , Utah 040318 Seats Free. T f n. |