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Show M. 1 I THE PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 - Satisfying you- - thats our business; in wear value, back. style and fit; if we dont do it-m- The Nelke- -' Jteadlng Postponed Mr. Marriage and Mrs. W. O. Beesley announce meeting of the Nelke Reading club their-son- ," "Tintir June2f7 Httemarrlage-o- f Clayrto has 'Mias Josephine Woolney of. New on account of the Chautauqua. Tori. The ceremony was performed in New York on June 8. After a Engagement Annonnced Mr, and Ammon Carter announce the enMrs. the young couple honeymoon trip, arrived in Provo last Saturday, and gagement of their daughter, Della, to wire given a hearty welcome. A David Bird of Nephl, the marriage to dinner and reception were given Sat-- . take place tomorrow. arday to the members of the immeMiss McBride Honored In honor diate fgmily. This marriage is the culmination of a war romance. Mr. of Miss Evelyn McBride, Miss Lorna and Mrs. Beesley will make their Booth gave a kitchen shower at her home Friday afternoon. The gifts home in Provo. were presented to the bride-to-bin Mr. and Mrs. Colby In Provo Mr. a. tiny automobile and appropriate and Mrs. E. A. Colby of Los Angeles sentiment accompanied - each gift .jwW spend a. month In Provo with and were read by Miss McBride. WnSolhT - mother. Mrs. John Other featnrea of the afternoon were . Worsley. Mrs. Colby was formerly games, music and luncheon. Miss Leona Worsley. ' Battalion Mormon of Daughter n alt Lake Visitor Mrs. Alex Mrs. John Park will receive the memspent yesterday TiT Salt Lake bers of the Daughters of . the Mor-- City. mon Battalion at her home at 8now , on Provo Bench tomorrow afternoon 71 Enjoy Ride In Airplane Presi- at 2:30. A full attendance is dedent and Mrs. Geo. H. Brimhall en- sired. . " ZZT joyed a ride in the airplane Friday evening. They report that it was a " Municipal Council Meeting Postwary pleasant experience. poned The regular monthly meeting of the Womens Municipal counMrs.' Meldrum Entertains Mrs. cil which waa to have been held Joseph Meldrum entertained at her Thursday-eveniJune 17, will he home in Pleasant View last Friday until third Thursday the postponed , evening complimentary to her daugh-teoiTaccount of theChautauqua TnSnly Florence. The affair was .In the which starts here tomorrow. form of a bridal shower. A decora-Mv- e . scheme of pink and white was Cried out throughout the rooms. Try a pair of Wunder ' hose at The evening was spent very pleas- & Thomas. Fletcher ; with music and games, and antly luncheon was served to about sixty Fletcher & Thomas have a guests. Miss Meldrum received many very fine line of ladies and genbeautiful and useful gifts. Bcesley-Woolne- t r- Yoir Cant Do Better ned ; You may pay less for a suit than we ask for our Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes; hut if you get less value you havent saved anything. i , You may pay more than we ask, but youdontget ;- any more value, you havent You see,' ' Hart Schaffner.and Marx cloth our prices represent the highest possible value; Mor-tense- in - gainedyouve ' lost. - at all- - V. wool fabrics, best style, perfect tailoring. You Cant Do Better ng, , i I r. -i 1 i I , i 1 The Home of Hart Schafjner and Marx Clothes tlemens bathing suits. Purchase Your Season Ticket From a Member Of Committee Before Noon Of The Opening Day June 16 th - ATTEND CHAUTAUQUA ON THE SEASON PLAN - Adults Season 'Tickets $2.50 ' . 1 r total $8.05 Single admissions t i J. C. PENNEt' I , CO 4 - . Call Any Member of The Committee INfcITITUlIOTT A NATION-WID- E Everybody is Lcoltmg tor Coed Shoos Cheap we have some t if v You Will.: f 1 09 k k r e i i 1 Be-.Intere- sted in the real, genuine values we are showing in mens apparel from stylisff straw hats to the cool, good looking, comfortable; ' ;; white canvas oxfords. Come in, walk upstairs and save $3.00 on one lot of Low Shoes which we have specially priced at $1.25. Sizes Silk Ties, Wash Ties A large assortment in each lot, priced at 25, 49S 691 n the Wash Ties. Ties at 6979. 98, 1.49, ?1.98, $2.49 Extra special price on all Rubber Sole Shoes and 2to4. Oxfords. SUlc - With or without collars, of percale, madras, and the new fancy silk and satin stripes. Each price represents an assortment $1,39, ' $4.69, $1.79, $1.98, $2.25, $2.69, $2.98, $3.69 to $5.90. 1 i t r I . i 7 F ; ' f v Gentlemen, here's a chance to save without sacrificing either Style, fit or patternf Blue, grey or brown worsted, staple style $34.75, $37.50, $39.50 in all the good colors,- $27.50, $32.50, Snappy, stylish young mens models $34.75, $39.50 and $44.75. - t 1 s e- - - - -.$4.50 .,$7.90, $8.90, $9.90, $10.90, $11.90 - f i . , . Childrens and Ladies Gingham Dresses, 20 per cent ' discount " Entire stock Silk Dresses Shoes White Canvas Oxfords Black or brown, English last up-to-th- Good prices on all Low Cut Shoes. . Suits i , Special price on one lot of high grade, minute style in Pumps, Oxfords and Ties. Shirts , 1 Season tickets cost $2.75 war tax included You save $5.30 ' t , Childs Season Tickets $ .00 Plus War Tax . I t - v 1 f V It Is Imperative to Act Quickly ..f ' Student's Season Tickfets$ .50 one-thi- rd to oneialf off., Our price is right on White Oxfords and Pumps. . ' Everybody is getting real values from our Real . Bargain Counter. - r . For Real Bargains in Odds and Ends Go' to the Balcony , . i r 4 1 I 1 0 $ u T . e t - oney . y been-postpo- r' y Farrer JtSiros. Compamy |