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Show THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 192C. Pleasantly Surprised About thirty neighbors and friends cf John Vance of Provo Bench carried out a successful surprise party in bis honor Tuesday evening prior to his leaving for Wyoming to teach school. He was presented with a token of goodwill, and the evening was pleasantly spent with games, music and social chafT Refreshments were served. The women of Proro end vicinity who desire to report social Items will favor ns by calling Mrs. N. C. Hicks, telephone ill-W- , .1 "who will be glad to receive any notee for this column. SKOVGAARD CON- mem CERT PROMISES TO BE BIG SUCCESS charm great Violinist will TAfiMlt. MUSIC LOVERS AT Mr. and - Whittle-Hur-st NACLE TONIGHT. - Mrs. Stirhl Honored by Provo Engagement Enjoy Vacation Here the announce Whittle Vrtends Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mrs. Ivan Perry and daughter of and Mra. John Music lovari will no doubt bo are enjoying a vaca- engagement cf their - daughter , Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Oakley, Idaho, marin the program to be givea tion in Provo visiting relatives and Annie, to Clarence Hurst, the Amderberg entertained last evening friends. to take place the early part of riage by the world renowned Bkovgaard at a dancing party at the Hansen October. at the tabernacle tonight. Followdance hall complimentary to Mrs. towill be givea Mr. is who Loose leaving Hardlag-FoStiehl, Engagement Fay Gone to New York Elwood Bach- ing is the program that Cal- - The hall was and Mrs. Heber 8, Harding announce for Venice, addition to In day man left yesterday for New York on by the visiting party. artistically decorated with antnmn the engagement of their daughter, a three weeka business trip. this the Tabernacle choir will give a leaves and flowers, and dainty , re- Esthma, to Earl O. Fort of Webster selection or two; freshments were served. The fol- City, Iowa The marriage will take Visited Parent Here Mr. Viiate song, Laughter of May.. Mrs. Stiehl, place next. month in the Balt Lake lowing were present: K. Reynolds left for her home in Emil SJorgren ....... Ur. and. Mra. Preston G, Peterson, temple. - after -- Alice and Axel Bkovgaard. Price Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Richmond, Mr. spending a few days with her parents, Springs Awakening. . .Dudley Buck and Mrs. C. L. Naylor, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Knudsen. Millard Waiting Republican Women to Meet The Mr. and Geo. 12. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearle Witherbee. , G. Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Womans Republican club will meet d Wedding Reception Given Mr. obodywKnowSthe"Trouble ' Ive - Jones, Dr. and Mrg. Fred Taylor, Mr. at the residence of Miss Lillian a wednext Monday evening. A fine and "Mrs. Mads Johnson-gavSeen," Negro, 'Spiritual. ; . . ; and Mrs. B. Walllck, Dr and Mrs. In Lakeview , . the ding reception been byhas ti;e ....Arr. by C. C. White arranged Merrill, Mrs. J. P. Jensen.JMr. program amusement hall in honor cf their a cor dal and in committee (Armenian charge, and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mr. and William Jennings and his bride Arr. by Howard Brockway Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Law- invitation is extended to all inter- son, was formerly Miss Henrietta A Scotch Romance. .Vernon Spencer who estedwill at be to attend. Autos rence Ennis, Mr. and Mrs. Knight S. Grace jot Nephl. The evenings en- RlgaudonOld English Tune).., Jordan Mr, and Mrs. James B. the Commercial Bank corner, the a "program T. Emerson Whithorne -- Tucker, Mr, and Mrs. J, E.Steln, Farmers aqd Merchants' Bank cor- tertainment consisted of a lunch and and 8 delightful Pioneer dancing, at at and the .Cecil Burleigh Indian ner, park Mr. Miss Elaine Ennis, and Mrs. was served to about one hundred Axel Skovgaard. Newton R. Jackson, - Mr. - and - Mrs. oclock to convey the ladies to Pleas. . . M. Ravel guests" Mrr and Jyux 'ITEau :r. Yrr.-.-- r , Ray Timmerman, Mr. and , Mrs. T. ant View. in Provo. reside 4 on Tchaikovskys Paraphrase Carl Pardoe, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Flower-Wai- t, Gone to Ball Lake Mrs. C. H. from the NutJjipoot. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ed- went to Salt Lake today to Suite".... ".Percy Grainger "Reynelda, Wright wards' DfTtfha Visited ilr.. and cracker ' attend- theeception or Senator OTi'S'.TJilton RclatlypjJferc Alice Messrs. Bert Boshard, C. M. T?. jt Fletcher of Salt Lake This at theTTotefTuIT Smoot Chadwick The Danza vnanT Irvin Rrntt, Mr, and Mrs. sv,nir'Keed City spent Theres a MerryBrown Thrush; W. Doming of Elberta, Mr. and Mrs. evenln&, and relatives friends. j; ' . , Dudley Buck r, , LeRoy Pharls, Mr. and Mrs. LelandiJ ; ' Hold The Bottom Meeting Corps Are There Fairies at the Mr. Mrs. and Richard J. Farrer, d Re,te CorP he,d Senator Smoot Here Senator of Our Garden... , Liza Lehmann Slick, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Jensen, Mr.(Women the I. O. O. F. hall Reed Smoot was In Provo today st- The Creole Lovers Song Mrs. Merle Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ,ness 8e8Son ra-last Wednesday of. hualnem .and Ruck ag Roas Worsley, Creed Haymond and Pearle Witherbee. greeting old friends here. The senHomer Christensen, all of Salt Lake, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stubbs of! Mrs McBride Hostess to Social ator returned to Salt Lake this after Arrangement of , Classical Hour Club The Social Hour club noon to attend the big reception in Fritz Kreisler ,,,. Spanish Fork, met with Mrs. D. B. McBride yester- his honor to be given at the Hotel Favorite Excerpts from Opera a day afternoon. "There were fourteen Utah tonight. Otto Langey v Entertain Mr. and members and the following visitors Danse Etepagnule. . .Alex Skovgaard "Mrs. entertained at present: Mrs. Ben Bachman of Mr a. Cyra HarG Axel Skovgaard. ' Tit for Tat. . dinner, Monday, the Rowing: Mr. Provo, Mrs. Frank Winn of Salt Closing Song, Savalry Song . .The late .ArcLlitbhop Benson once and Mm. Andrew Hartley" mL and j Lake, Mrs. Raymond Cutler, Mrs. bad Frits Splndler to face criticism of the clergy as " Irlndt MeEwan of Provo Bench, Mrs. Mra. Ivan Perry of OakleyIdaho, Tabernacle Choir, . a body- .- It was urged that the bishops Mr. oat Mra. Willis Carter, Mr. aad f0o7e Mu,er fT the literary num-MrEmerson piano used. ought to see that better candidates Scow-Uttlo Things, by Yefe brought to them for ordination. Janet Clayton, Bernice Hart-- j her, Skovgaard is pronounced 4 ley. Eltoa Hartley, Ivy Hartley and Samuel Bmla- - Refreshments were Benson with good hnmor, replied: gaw." i Mr. Allred Ereklne. Made and served by the Jioetees, The . next Well, yeti see. we bishops And our. t J we as .Samoa formed a part of the will be feld , wlt1 j Mr, selves la a difficult position,from. rhboee the td only telly -lngs entertainment. ' . bate George Milter, October t.London Morning Post. Mr. rt -- All-re- e . Folk-Dan- Lapo-Lcln- ce ....... ... Snake-Danc- - e, McClung-Skovgaar- ' Sunday-inProvowl- T d. th - ... hu"1-an- - Com-positio- .... .... . s. f , tee ng te 4 v even-'meeti- f- t r Home and School Officers Met r from Page 6oe.) (Continued -- - ' -- vw T" the association is plhnnlng to have public meetings Jjeld Jin each school district where informed : speakers will discuss the question .with the ' - - . -voters. It was proposed that the board of education be asked to make electlcn day a holiday in the public schools so that the children may parade the streets with'bsnnerv and make a demonstration that will impress upon the public the fact that an issue of vital importance to them is up tor their consideration. The high school students will lend assistance oa this -- considering the high quality - of the goods, , these prices , are exceptionally - ft interesting A representative committee from the organisation with Superintendent Dixon as chairman was chosen. Many citizens will be asked to assist the committee, and it is hoped by those who aro ready to sponsor the movement that a hearty response will he given to their efforts. The mem' hers of the association also express a hepe that the citizens will cordially receive those who call . upon them and not feel that the matter is in the least a political, issue, as no piembcr of the canvassing committee will discuss politics. After the bminesa meeUng. music and social chat were enjoyed and a luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of 8. W, Williams, vice president of the association. for high grade, standard OUTING FLANNEL tj Light and Dark prices 35c Red Seal Ginghams. 35c 65c 79c 35-in42-in8-- ch 4 wii unftHggsaag $ - Day r $ $2.35 Pepperill Sheets, 81x99 inches. 33c Hope Bleach. Percale. Pillow Tubing. Sheeting. ch 95c9-4Sheetin- g. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 59c 42 and 45 -lnch Pillow Cases. ;? Brothers Company TaylorlThe Big Department Store Ladies Furnishing Dept. L 'v U From the Cheapest Thats Good to the Best That Can Be Had --- high-waist- ed Let us show you the Fall Models of Society Brand Clothes and your clothes problems will be over. . f ... S s d. t share u -- with autumridays come the new StctebnonJ - If you find it hard to get suited in hats, it may be because you have no means of fudging the uncertain hearwear offered you. Thats why we find so many people turning to Stetsons. They are certain in advance of assured qual' . . ity and metropolitan style. Look over our new Fall Stetsons. We have a wide selection of both Derbies and Soft UatsJ 1 r-- f Many of our Derby and Soft Ifat . all occasions. J V; H III 1MH mam D . - . . - - 1 . t ', Men s Clothing Dept, Where the Particular Men Trade L VanWagenen - ZL : The Big Department Store 348 West Center.-- . f- customers select a pair excellent combination for Tailor Bros, Co, - ... , an The Statson Quality Mark is In every Statson hah n IlSBlllfiS ' for young men and .1 men who stay' young - well-dress- ed ?! 1-- ' x 28 yds., Amoskeag Gingham, 11 yds. Best Dress Gingham, HI yds. Good Outing Flannel HI 1 i il quilt size Cotton Batt 1 Boys' Hat HI 1 Child's Overall or Koverall HI 17 bars Best Laundry Soap, i 11 200 pair Shoes, each pair 551 4 pair Ladies' Hose 551 Work Shirts, each 551 3 2 yds. Hope Bleach J51 13 spool best 150-yThread, 51 Many other bargains that we cannot list here for want of space. Come and - get your 50-Boy- 1 - yds. Best Prints 5 4 3 3 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR ECONOMICAL BUYS ' effect The pinched-i- n, gone. The new style brings a fuller, more spacious coat which hangs freely from the shoulders and . outlines the figure In its falling straightness. Vents; are notice - . Ably shorter in this season's models. occasion. per yard Consider these fall styles for men has i j |