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Show THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920 444444444444 Th women of Provo s. and vicinity who desire to report social Items will favor us by calling Mrs. N. C. Ricks, telephone 2H-who will be glad to receive any notes for this column. ' 4 T44 444444444 4444444444444444 444 4 4 4 Mrs. Pardoe Will Read to M. I. A. est in Gotham. Miss Rulsh will reThe M. L A. cf the Manavu ward turn to Provo for the winter, while Mr. Hulsh expects his assignment to will hold a conjoint session in Col keep him In the south Indefinitely. lege hall nexfsunday evening. Mrs. 4 4 Kathryn B. Pardoe will read, The . Visited Provo Friends Mr. and olng of the White Swan, by Gil Mrs. Harold Hansen of Spanish Fork Parker. ( The public is cordially were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Invited to attend. Kenneth Craven yesterday. 4, tat I -- 4 4 4 Soroeis Clnb Opens Season The first meeting of the season of the Utah Sorosls club was held at the home of Mrs. RoseY. Stewart Wed The following esday at terncon. program was carried out: Two and "The papers, "Immigration, JHistoryjoLImmigratlonLwere given ly'Mrs. 'Pearl H. Potter and Mra.'tda Stewart Peay; musical numbera.Mias Lillian Horsley and Miss Helena Stewart- .- At the conclusion of the program, refreshments were served, and a social hour was enjoyed. The ext meeting will be held October 13 at the home of Mrs. M. P. Hender- . - , -- i - 1 i son. . - Bridge Club Entertained by Mrs. Iluchl Mrs. .John U. Buchi entertained the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club at her home yesterday afternoon. Autumn leaves and flcw-er- s were used effectively throughout the roouis. Three tables were played,-MrJS. D. Sutton winning the favor. Mrs. Ray Timmerman and Mrs. D. L. Walllck were guests of the club. The hostess served a delightful luncheon. 4 4 Planned Program splendid musical program given In the Fourth ward A will be Sunday evening under the Auspices of the M. I. A. The numbers are as follows: Selection, the Rose orches tra; community Binging under the dJrectlo,nof Mrs.RQsa -- Kartchner j cornet solo,' Prof," Sauer;" vocal duet, Mrs., Rose, Kartchnex.aiid.Roy.Rcae. violin solo, Prof. Dixon;-selectio- n, the Rose orchestra violin and piano duet, Misses Anderson and Oiler-maThe public Is invited to atn. tend, - - ' ) 4 4 4 Bride .Honored With Shower Miss Elva Peay will give a bundle shower this evening In honor of Mrs. George Beers, nee Miss Jeanle Thompson, a bride of one week. Light refreshments will be served. -- - - - " 4 4 4 - c BLOOD TONIC SPECIAL SALE WEEK, OCT. 2 TO 9. Our entire line of underwear for all tha family, 40 per. cent off. If you - need underwear, dont miss this sale. You can save money. 50 pair Mens Overalls $1.98 Our entire line of Blankets, 10 per cent off. We have a big line to select from. 1 lot Mens Work Shoes, $3.08 1 lot Ladies Shoes $2.48 1 lot Boys School Hats 69 1 lot Best Outing, while it lasts, - -- yard 33$ Valuable to Science. s 1 lot Ladies and Childs Hose, The telescope gives enlarged view pair of distant objects, the microscope shows only what la almost In contact 1 lot Best Apron Gingham, the with Its lens, and by giving a means yard ate of observations 1 lot Koveralls and Overalls, e the modification of the Davou pair have proven a boon to the naturalist. With great depth of focus Our entire line of L. D. S. Gar-mentsr-1- 0 amj g large field of view, the short per-ceoff.- . focus type, for example.' has a work Ing distance of 10 to 18 Inches, and Keep in Touch With Oar Prices i -- u 25 micro-telescop- $1.00 - nt -- rod serves as u justatde rest to support the Instrument at the rubber-tippe- d desired height for studying such jects as insects, plants and rocks. D. andJSaveMoney. L. VAN WAGENEN 343 W. Center. ob- Frank P. Skaggs, prominent gist, Harrisburg, 111,, writes: drug- ber PHONE Foe HOUSE-AN- D SIGN PAINTING. as it gives the best of any blood tonic I have ever satisfac-Uo- n 40, sold." Employed la blood troubles, 643-- R V Num- ber 40 is still going good. Ifa customer says 'Blood Tania, I say Num- PAPEIL HANGING.. chron- ic rheumatism, and catarrh, scrofula, mercurial and lead poisoning, con- stipation, malaria biliousness, liver and stomach troubles. Under its use, glandular awelllngs, pUpples, skim eruptions that have withstood other treatment, disappear as if by magicu. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. 25 making-intermedi- inaTirefc15Tomii7ffiqt''JGrtr I SAY NUMBER: 40 ONE FOR CALC1MINING. r" w C.V. HANSEN 6vec 3 Years Experience as a Practical Painter. . Jud Tunkina. Jud Tunkins says there Isnt moch chance of promt it ion for a limn wheee only Idea of a bos Is a person Mho sticks his feet ou the desk and smekes FOR SALE: Court title to da Moving Picture Office building for 740.00, situated corner large cigars. 6th East and 6thr North, Was. Bean His Reasonable terms. New' (urgood Spoonerisms are rare, hut here Is one recently reporred from SMOOT LUMBER- - COM PANY-PhoTale. A gentleman entered the deans of'ici. and. beiog a bit flustered, he InIs tee bean dizzy V Boston, quired; Tinnscript. ne ' 20. . . 4 4 4 . Fourth Ward M. I. A. Reorganizes The officers of, the M. I. A, of the Fourth ward, and the members of the bishopric and their wives met at the ho T.e. vt Dr. G. E. Sandgreu last Tuesday evening for the purpose of -reorganizing the Mutual. lowing officers were set apart as the presidency of the Toung Mens and Ybnngr Ladds1- - associations, respectively: - Geo. E. Sandgren, L. J. Dur- Jr Edward vatnt '.J C. Clarkr-Mr- s. .Jbhnson, Mrs. I. E. Brock bank, and MrB. Amy L. Sandgren. About twenty-five were present and enjoyed a social evening. Refreshments werq - served. I n 'i! Thd-lo- ; i- zrSJJlfi - ;iili (- - , - introducing Miss Manhattan the famous line of misses ready td wedr 4 4 4 Honored With Bundle Showe 'Miss Leola Scott, a bride of was the honored guest at a bundle , shower given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Angus Olson. The time passed pleasantly with games and : music, and a delightful luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Scott received many beautiful and useful gifts, the-week- , r 1 - , 4 T , -- It Is our pleasure to offer for your line sold selection this r at exclusively, STYLE ECONOM- YPERFECT TAILORING . . Club Met With Mrs. I. V, Sutton was hostess club at to the ladles of the Tres-Jo- li her borne yesterday - afternoon. Autumn leaves and flowers were used Tres-Jo- li Sut-;yn-M- rs. - Engagement Carter announces the engagement of her dasghter, June, to Jr Russell Good man, son of ' Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin of this city, the marriage to take place soon. Carter-Goodma-n An-pounc- ed Mrs. - ; I , ' - Jane - Facalty Members to Be Honored Unique Invitatlcns have been sent - eat by the B. T. U. Women for a perty to be given tomorrow evening la the art room complimentary to the felfowlng flTe members of the faculty who were married recently: Florence Meldrum, Garda Gee, Lottie Harris, Myrtle Hone, and John E. 1-- -m 3 - I w - I First ward next Sunday evening wader the auspices cf the M. I. A. Mrs. M. P. Henderson will read The Betrothal." by Maurice Maeterlinck. ( t I1 : l . 4 , fc .,L. I f 4 4 r , 4. Mr. Hinckley Will Address Wonjen Prof. Bryant S. Hinckley of Salt Lake will be the speaker at the Wd!Jiaafl --Republican cluhjneetiag .to be held In the Republican head- Barters next are lew men in the state who are gifted wlth the eloquence that Mr. The women of Hlhckley possesses. Provo and vicinity are cordially Inerted to be, present. Appropriate music and other interesting features give promise of a pleasant and inMonday-eventagi-The- wear rw models in has 0 The women and been our considers- tion. A the misses . , h'Hli s , - ttiu this department a shopping center in this end of' the state. -- who come never need fear that they will find a picked over here j, Selecting - those, models whidi reelly express style . in every line has made il inter-estin- g new Your desires stylish Program Prepared brings us. styling 4 4 4 Excellent the subtle art of express si Hayes. jane program will he given in every t , w i throughout the country r- time was spent in sewing and social was chat. A delicious luncheon served to the members and the following guests: Mrs. John Kay of Salt Lake City, Mrs Mart Roylance, Mrs. GHiJowans, Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Mrs. R. D. Sutton, Mrs. Humphrey, and Mrs. Robert Moortield. -- - S Mil These three important - qualities have made this line most desired wherethe throughouttherooms, iifczi well-kno- this-stor- 4 4 4 2 V stock. . v .Every day we re- ceive new models that have not been shown before. . You will You will find our models have been selected with fall find as Jhundredsolothera: "V have found we have just what you want. unusualjare. structive'' evenings entertainment, ' ,'"4 i I w iV -- r , t t i 44 Assigned to New Orleans District Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hulsh of this elty have Just received word from their son F. Elbert, familiarly known to bis friends in Provo as Blackie Hulsh, has been signed by the inrevenue ternal department at Washwork in New Orleans. Mr. to ington Halsh went to Washington about 3lx xweeka ago to take up auditorial work in the internal, revenue department. Miss Alberta Hulsh, who has been with him In Washington, Joined him 1j a trip to Now Ycrk, thy, spent a veek visiting points of inter-- . TA YLOR BROTHERS COMPANY LADIES FURNISHINGS DEPT. The Big Department Stote- , Maz- - Where You bind Just What You Want , LADIES FURNISHINGS DEPT. V i i 0-- 6. |