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Show a PROVO POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. Left For Salt Lake- - Mr. and Mrs, y John Llreley left yesterday for their new home in Salt Lake City, and Lake Visiting In Mrs. Frank Carter are Salt Lake visBalt Mr. itors this week. Spending Week In Salt Lake Mrs. 8. S. Jones Is spending the week with relatives In Salt Lake City. i To Conduct Nationalllty Party The Christian Endeavor of the ComDr. V. E. Peterson of Hyrum, Utah, munity Church will give a National and supper at the Church took place ' yesterday J In Salt Lake lty party The costumes of different tonight. City. Last evening a wedding dinner countries will be served. An Invlta was served to fifty relatives and tlon Is extended to the public to atclose friends at the home of the tend. WillMr. Mrs. and brides parents, . iam Leavitt. The center piece tor the McCullough --Jones Engagement table was a huge wedding cake. The Announced Mr. and Mrs. Wm. with sweet peas and hyacinths. McCullough of Provo Bench announce The brides gown was a becoming the engagement of their daughter dress of blue Canton crepe and the Rboda to Samuel J. Jonea of the carried a boquet of sweet peas. Dr. local telephone company. The wedd' and Mrs. Peterson left last night tor lng will take place some time next their home In Hyrum, Utah. Out of week. - - Leavitt-Peterso- Special Sale Saturday i 10:00 a. - -m. ' , School Dresses 98 f a - Made of . AMOSKfeAG GINGHAMS IN PLAID AND PLAIN - 1 , Also , White Middy Cloth Neatly Trimmed. ' Ages 7 to 14. In c o m p a r a b I e ; . t - SEE EAST WINDOW - lues Va Save Ifourself from the disturbances which often follow tea and coffee drinking by a Change to element 3 . t Free From any harmful economical-satisfyi- ng There's a. Reason lorFostum SOLD BY GROCERS ) ii) EVERYWHERE! Hade by JPostum Cereal Company, Lae Battle Creek, Michigan. RA L. McCormick, John Cravens, Porter, C. F. Dixon, Charles Cravens and Miss May McBeth. Card favors were awarded to Mrs. W, A. Ware and Mrs. John U. Buchh The guest prize was won. by Mrs. Frank Dem mlng of Elberta. The rooms were attractively decorated in spring bios soms and sweet peas. A delicious luncheon carried in a color scheme of pink and white was served. 'Community Church Entertain One of the social events of the week was the reception given by the members of the Community Church in honor of Mr.. and Mrs. John Llerley and family Tuesday night. A splendid program tfas rendered including number of original songs for the guests of honor. A written sentiment from each one present was given to the guests of honor. Games were played and refreshments served. . x, ,To Give Sociable Saturday Mrs. I. H. Masters and Mrs. Lee Baker will entertain a number of ladies at a social affair Saturday afternoon. To Hold "Stag Party Mr. F. C. Buck will entertain at a "stag party Saturday evening at his residence. Unique games will form the eveningi amusement and a supper will be . s served. ' Xelke Club Meet Yesterday Fifty guests enjoyed the open session of the Nelke Reading club held Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Sr. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. John Nusink, Mrs." Walter Jenkins, Mrs. Oscar Garrett and Miss Maude Graham. An interesting talk on the American drama was given by Prof. T. Earl Pardoe of the Brigham Young University. Beginning with the sacred forms of emphazing the drama ae known to the Puritans Prof. Pardoe pointed out the various stages of its development through the epochs of dramatic history In America. Misses Dorothy Stevenson and Rnby Taylor rendered a vocal duet and a violin solo was given by Miss Lnclle Thatcher. Dainty refreshments were served. Bowden-CartMarriage The mar riage of Mrs. Harriet Peay Bowden and Heber Carter took place Tuesday evening. The ceremony was performed by Bishop L. L. Nelson of the Second Ward. Mr. and. Mrs. Carter will make their home in Provo. er Mrs. Partridge Entertains Soroels Birthday Party Given Un, WalAn interesting session of the Utah ter Jenkins entertained this afternoon at a birthday party for her Sorosis was held Wednesday afterdaughters, Edna and Flora. Child- noon at the home of Mrs. E. 'D. . -- - rens games were played and a dainty Partridge. A well written paper on lunch served to twelve little friends. What Is Americanization was given by Mrs. Heber C. Hicks followed by a discussion by the members. Miss D. of M. B. to Meet Saturday The regular monthly meeting of the Ruth Partridge, accompanied by Miss Daughters of the Mormon Battalion Marguerite Jepperaon, rendered two will be held Saturday afternoon at vocal numbers. The club Till meet the residence of Mrs. Louis Oakley, next time In open session for. the corner of Fifth West and Second So. annual High School Day. All members are expected to be in attendance. Llerley s Entertained By Conants e Dr. and Mrs. M." A. Conant delight' Evening. Surprised Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corlett were fully entertained a large number of friends evening complirecepients of a pleasant surprise mentary Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. John Llerparty Tuesday night. The guests ley. The rooms were decorated with numbered forty friends who enjoyed the seasons flowers and the chief themselves with games and music. amusement of the evening was "42. Refreshments were served. Dainty refreshments were served. PAYS MAN money had been solely his own. By inference and suggestion, "The Black Gate is likely to convey the idea to most spectatore that they must use a much finer, higher, more cautious and Judgment in dealing with SACRED THAU OWN otherearnest persons money than they need use with their own. Mr. playing the role ef Character in The Black Gate Shaler Williams, Spencer, a once brilliant lawReveals Responsibility of a yer who has permitted himself to slip back into oblivion, personifies a Fund Trustee. splendidly strong character. The The great responsibility one under- great act of the picture, that of his to life In order takes in handling the fortune en- attempt thesacrifice hie repair damage he has done to (to trusted to him by another provides his brother, provides one of the most much of the" dramatic element that dramatic situations ever seen on the' screen. Is packed Into Vitagraphe superfilm, "The Black "Gate. SUES ON NOTE This production, an elaborate one dealing with tragedy, culture ( theaThe Payson Exchange and Savtrical affairs, society and a supreme will be shown at the ings Bank has filed salt In the dissacrifice, Princess theater on Monday and trict court against D. H. Crook and Tuesday Earle Williams I9 the star. Christine Crook to recover $525, It Is shown how one man taking promlsory charge of an estate which belongs to alleged, to be due on his brother, finds that his losses are note together with f 125 attorneys an Infinitely greater blow than it the fees, ..... 2L $2200 riay-Spcci- nfl G O Dostum INSTAHT A BCVKRAOt ef MWwi fw point of s gnn and robbed. The detectives upon questioning him elicited the admission that he had been fleeced by two suave strangers. Sadel confessed that he had drajWw the $2200 from the to take a trip out of town. The two men suggested he make an Investment , that that would net him a huge sum of money In a short time. They agreed to deposit $2200 In a tin box If he wonld put in a like sum. They told him he . could keep the box until the was to be made. The boxwas not to be opened until , Thursday. For some reason Sadtl decided to open it last night. He went to Liberty park and busted the box open with a rock He found a $1 bill, a $3 bill and a newspaper in the box. The pleasant and plausible strangers had extracted all the money by a sleight of hand trick when locking the box. ; bank-Intend- t i Interesting Card Party Mr. William Ferre was hostess Thursday to the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club and a number of special guesta together with the following ladles of. the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club of Payson: Mesdames L. D. Stewart, William Omelia, 8. A. Ware, Mary McBeth, Frank Harris, J. Jensen, E. It cost D. K. Sndcl, 822 Weet This delidpus cereal Leverage of e flavor is prepared instantly in the cup to Suit your 1 Wonderful Dresses : Third South street, just $2200 to learn the old "box game last night. Sadel went to the police station with a story of how he was held np at the cofFee-lik- , - - BOX GAME ? (taste - TO LEARN OLD INSTAN '1 - k Has Shipped Us Twelve -- ' Distributors of Quality Merchandise. Everybodys Store. ? New-Yor- Resident Buyer Visitors To Be Guests At Youngs Mr. Annie M. Young will entertain Dr.t E. S. Conklin at dinner' Sunday evening. Besides the honored guest there will be present Prof, and Mrs, Christen Jensen; Miss 'Alice Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.. Booth and Mrs. Rose. y. Stewart. . -- Our i M. I. A. to Repeat Plays The Bonneville Ward M. I. A will repeat the plays they presented last week evening in the ward amusement hall. A matinee will be given at 4 P. M. and the evening town guests at the wedding were pertormance at 8:15. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stelfel and Steins Entertain O. N. O. Club daughter, Leah, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein entertained the members of the O. N. O. Relief Society to Enterclub Thursday evening. Four tables tainManavau of the Manavau ladles The of 500 were played and the dvors Society .will entertalH won by Mrs. Geo.. B. Harding and ward Relief . of the Fifth w&rd next 'Mart Roylance. The consolations were the members at their Literary meeting. received by Mrs. Lynn 8utton and Tuesday Geo. B. Harding. The rooms were Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe willa review "Ghosts special by Ibsen, and attractively decorated with roses and musical program will be rendered. All a delicious luncheon served to the club members and the following in- ladies of both associations are urged vited guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. to attend. Troyer and Miss Gertrude Stein. Successful Bundle Shower Held Alta Leavitt,, a bride of the Miss Optimist Cluh Met Today The was the honored guest at a week, ladles of the Optimist club were the given Tuesday evenguests of Mrs. Z. Whittaker this af- bundle shower ' ing by Miss Grace Linton and Miss ternoon at their session. . Beth Ellison. Forty guests enjoyed an evening of games, music and re n Reception The freshmeuts. marriage of Miss Alta Leavitt and ! " ef - 1 . A Sale that offers Clothing of Merit and - . Reputation markable Reduction. ; Suits & Coat s ing at a Re, Suits & Coats t VALUES UP TO $50.00 1 VALUES UP TO $50.00 These are the Suits and Coats, that well'dressed women are al- -' A prlce judges of value will snap upquickly.ear' Saturday Only Saturday Only S -- |