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Show ii 4 .. - v ,rn v- - .;tn; i v Wv-- V .Tv" V?1' ; By Wlnnlfred Short 1 1 i ... 1 7 f i r 7 ' ' i : i - Gold Star Mothers Remembered Mrs. Sarah E. Harmon, president of the Service Star Legion, assisted by other members of the Legion, called at the homes of the Gold Star mothers of Provo on Mothers Day and each of the them with flowers. The Gold Star mothers ot Provo are as follows: Mrs. Hannah Boyd, Mrs. Nettie Wilson Hurst, Mrs. Mrs. Frances Martin Richmond, Mercy Peay, Mrs. Mary Ann Sorensen, Mrs. Jeannette Klnnear, Mrs. Saphrona Twelves, Mrs. Elisabeth Mrs. Jennie Bee Jones, Robbins, Mrs. Mary Mey Ekins, Mrs; Emma Zabrlskie, Mrs. Elisabeth Dart, Mrs. Myrtle Jacobson, and Mrs. Ada Nel. . son, " Mrs. Paxman Going to California Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman irill leave for California tomorrow, where she will spend a month visiting her sisters, Mrs. Robert King Fairbanks of Los Angeles and Mrs, Linton Morgan of San Francisco. presented V' Salt Mrs. Lake Visitors Return Dave Anderson of Salt Lake has returned to her home after spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. S. Linton. Mrs. Anderson was accompanied by ber sister. Miss Grace Linton ,who will be her guest for a few days. 1 Borneo women smoke cigarettes j of their own manufacture from a not toNational Reunion plant of their own growing Family Big Planned Extensive plans are under bacco. but a rank weed that amelia and tastes like cabbage. way for one of the biggest .family reWomen of . the State JTeacherg unions ever held in the state.'' On at Maryville, Mo., have .orCollege of the members August 20, 1921, an athletle association for Jolley family will gather at Castilla ganized the purpose ot encouraging all kinds Hot Springs, where a mingling of rela of the girls in the sports among lives will be enjoyed for three days school. ' 8ent out to a Mias Mary Anderson, head of the relatives known to the committee and woman bureau of the Department reare R 8 requested that those who Labor, came - to this country a lated In any. degree to the Jolley of Swedish girl 28 years ago. family tree should communicate with Her firstimmigrant was spent as a here year 690 Fourth iM. West Jolley, Joseph . servant. domestic, of The Utah. members North, Provo, Failing to dispose of her stories Ihe central committee of the Jolley is ruled by women. family reunion are as follows: H. S. servants In Ireland can Jolley, chairman, Ixtvell, Wyo.; J. M. he hired for $180 per year. H. Jolley, secretary, Provo; Bryant Mrs. James Farnham, sculpJolley, assistant secretary, Provo; tress of Sally Bolivar statue, recently Reuben O. Jolley, treasurer. ProvV B. unveiled the In New York city, never A, Jolley, Salt Lake; Joseph H. went to an art school, having tanght Swapp, Provo; Wm. H. Swapp. Provo; herself after discovering her gift for Marie V. Jolley, Salt take; Rachael Marcia- - A. ' Jolley, modeling. Jolley, Provo; Low caste Japanese women have Provo; Alta - J, Argyle, Bountiful strength. They draw heavy Laura Burbldge, Salt Lake; Ellen H. incrediblework in the deep mnd ot the wagons, RichJ. Peroma Jolley, Lovell, Wyo.; rice fields, row heavy boata and coal Salem Andrew Hatch, mond, Provo always with the inevitable Delphi J. Crawford, Salt Lake; and ships, baby strapped to their backs. Herbert Jolley, Provo. Norwegian' women have a dally ' A newspaper all of their own and which Dr.' and Mrs. Hyde Honored no man can have anything to do with j prominent social affair of last week issuing of the sheet. The money to was the entertainment given by the start the paper was left for Jhat purMental State the of hospital employes " pose by a wealthy woman. Friday evening in honor of Dr. and r Mie' Fortense 8. Stolllnitz, of Mrs. G. E. Hyde. A splendid program New York city, holds Che title of was rendered, followed by dancing to worlds champion girl typist. She is music provided by the Mdtart orches21 years of age and recently set tra. State Treasurer W. D. Sutton, only a new record when she State Auditor Mark Tuttle, Attorney the keys to the extent of manipulated 9,544 words of and Cluft General Harvey Secretary In one hour. State H. E. Crockett, with their wives, Miss Minnie A. Buzbee, advertiswere among the visitors from Salt ing manager of the American Bank Lake. Among the invited guests from of Commerce at Little Rock, Ark., reProvo were J. T. Farrer, L E. 'Brock-ban- k cently won the prize offered by the and Mayor Dixon, Arkansas- - Bankers Association for x the best series of six display adverBridge Luncheon Given Mrs. J. B. Ashton entertained at a bridge-lunc- h Smocks ' . Just Received. Japanese Crepe, Dutch Designs, Price Lot! $1.95 See the New Hafem-Scare- m dresses for children. 40 inch printed voiles in graceful designs 75c value v S - , Saturday Special 39c per yard - Lot 2 40 inch fine N yarn voiles in dark grounds, floral and block designs $1.00 values . Saturday Special 58c per yard Lot 3 42 and 45 inch imported voiles in exclusive patterns, very designs $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values artistic Saturday Special 98c per yard eonSaturday, complimentary to Mrs. L H. Masters, who will leave for New Ladies Aid Meets A missionary York in the near future. A profusion meeting was held by the Ladles Aid of lilacs adorned the rooms. Card Society at the . Community church Make our store your Bungalow Aprons Quantity limited. First come first served. playing and a delicious luncheon were Monday afternoon. Miss Lucia Upham fetaures of the enjoyable affair. gave a very Interesting lecture on Mountain Whites of Tennessee and -- while Mrs. Cluff Entertains Mrs. G. A. Kentucky. . Cluff entertained at dinner Sunday, attending ' Cheer-War Heroes To Be Honored UnClub Entertained The the occasion being her birthday annithe Cheer-Club was received Friday versary. Covers were laid for thirty. der the direction of Mrs. J. A. OF DISTRIBUTORS MERCHANDISE QUALITY bicycle Each. guests were Mr. and chairman ot the Memorial Day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Don The races. EVERYBODYS STORE . C. Williams ot Lake View in rooms Mrs. Don C. Gee and Mr. and Mrs. commltte of the Service Star Legion, beautiful bronze tablet is being prettily decorated with carnations Claude Hathenbrook of Salt Lake. Relief Society Sociable The Sixth made in commemoration of the her-j- r and potted plants. Music, cards and 1L Relief society gave its regular oes of Provo who gave their lives for L was The 'Yard luncheon .a dainty enjoyed. A afternoon. this sociable 8. Mrs. to E. were their card prises monthly given country during the recent war. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson. ;ood program and luncheon made the The names of the fourteen boys will , Bunnell time pass pleasantly. appear on the tablet. in, the order in which their death occured. Social To Be- Given The annual The tablet, which is being made, social of the Tree Joli club honorFamily Dinner Enjoyed The home Dancing Mothers Day will be given Thurs- of Mrs. Wm. F. Dunn was the happy by the Beckstad Jewelry Company,! day afternoon in the First Ward So- scene of a gathering of her children will be posted on one of the large! cial hall. Spring flowers will be and grandchildren on Mothers day. A trees on the west side of Pioneer dinner was ' served to Park on Memorial Day in the after-nooused as decorations. A program at which an excellent program will be rendered and refreshments eighteen guests. Carnations and roses The girls studying aesthetic dane-wi- ll used. be were the decorations served. given. nnder the direction ot Mrs. The kindness of the City Council Baliff are prepar-an- d Mayor Dixon in permitting the A1e Eggertsen for the entertainment unique tree to be used for this worthy pur- of the ' Brig- and students is patrons pose greatly appreciated. is to be It ham university. Young MEY-DUE Engagement Announced Mr. Wm. and evening, of Interpretative, ON SALE. an announces the engagement of, tional, characteristic and aesthetic his daughter Alberta, to Richard L. dancing. There e something different about Brunswick records, a . Walker of Pleasant Grove. The mar-- J The art of dancing, posing and of warmth, life and color a reality that makes something riage sill taklace June 1. w- rhythm is little known in our city,1 you feel as though the personality of the singer or musician W and as an art akin , said Mrs. Baliff, were in the very room with you. Hat lh to music, sculpture and painting it new Bnnt-wie-k Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. James E. Daniels enter- - stands the people record. yet Cash Lowest talned at a family dinner Sunday, the of Provo have seldom had the THE MOST COMPLETE LINE wed- - tunlty of seeing dancing that is true being ..their forty-fift1Z i Abeoat , Tenor . . . . . Marie Ckflee ding anniversary. Roses were used to art and music. UOjy j La Paloaa (The Dove) . h Spanish) KlckarJ BWS as a table decoration and covers were The physical education depart-lai- d I ' ment of the school. Mrs. Baliff says, WEEK ENDING MAY 14, 1921. Funiculi, Funicula (A Merry Life) . Baritone for twenty-five- . tickird leIU aed Male Trie a taste for to 1 . cultivate Its anxious 10 lbs. Sugar 4 85 - and resize the Make Believe . Fox J best Trot . . LkaaJUa OrcWra Mrs. L. Childrens dancing48-l- b Birthday ,the Party sack High Patent Flour 55 C. Potter entertained Xourteen little only way to develop this is present' 100 I Do You Evar Think ot Ma . Fox Trot 48-l- b sack Whole Wheat Flour guests la honor of her son, Fred, who the best before the public, Or Antra 96-l- b sack Low Grade Flour sots .$2,125 reached bis sixth birthday yesterday.! Friday evening beginning at 7:45 Levs Bird Fox Trot Orrheitra Jess will 10-l- b 1.00 the Games were played,, followed by re- oclock following program sack Graham Flour 35 I Never Realised . Fox Trot . Ihaa Jeew Orcbtrir be presented in College Hall: 100 lbs. Bran and Shorts 50 freshments. mem-Humming . Fox Trot . tody Fdidli Calif weiam Sacrificial Dance, Mrs. Stewart Entertains Mrs. John 100 lbs. Straight Shorts ;Na-J- e $2.60k . Fox Trot , Kady Wiedeefts CaEfersUes Stewart entertained at a family jbers ot class. Thelma 2 Spanish Fandango, 38 dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. M. R. Creamery Butter Spread Ye Stuff . Fox Trot . Baeeie Kraagara OrcWra Stewart and Miss Muriel. Horsley. Eggertsen. Ranch Butter 33 WangWaas Blue . Fox Trot famit KraegwY OrcWra Dance of the Collapsable ' Reception Planned The girls of the 3 -Nut Butter Made . Fox Trot . . Gram BretW Nevdty Bead home economics department of the Clowns, Vilate Plerpont, Lyle 50& 8 lbs. Peanut Butter Arabia Lorenda . One Stop . . Grace Bretbars Navaky Baud John, Edith Farrer, , Bon, school will a recep-High give 2 dozen Fresh Eggs tion on May 18 In the afternoon 31 4 Scarf Dance, 'an 55 Saw Ye My Savior . Baritone . . LWyd Clark, Lucy Bee. can Golden Gate Coffee (1 lb. free) honoring their mothers. The Nellie 2.10 oclock, Shepherd, Show Mo How To Go , Baritone & Dance (from Anitias, direc-affair be will f under the given 2 J2-l- b can Golden Gate Coffee 02 lb free) $1.13 tion of Miss Bessie Ratcliffe and Miss,Fnt) Lleyd Smeaaeo Smart. r can Power Coffee fine quality 203S J Evening Chimes . Violin FTale Harp . Gtaialiw Trio 25 6 Harlequin and Columbine. Cloa Van Wagtmen. 65c Anna and Thelma Eggertsen. 2 lbs. Whole Bean Coffee, bulk Love Old Sweet Song . a 45 0rec,an UrB Mri- - A,ie Sorosis Club to Meet Mrs. Ralph! I 8 lbs. Tapioca 25 CWa Ber Trie Poultan will be hostess to the Sorosis EWailene Walts . (Hawaiian Ptapero) f 85c pkg. Washing Powder, while they last 15 b club Alice 3074 Dance, 8 Flftb Hungarian tomorrow afternoon. A book l Fraak Farara asd Aathaoy Fraackiai 65c 8 bars Crystal White Soap 2l view entitled, My Antonia, will be aJor, Dreamy Hawaii Elva Dance. (Hawaiian 9 Ftayen) 21 bars White Laundry Soap Christen Jensen. $1.00 given by Mrs. - Frmk Fmn tad Aathmy FrmclM and Katie Swartfager. Date The 2 for solid Head Marriage 25 Changed Lettuce, Fancy large, 20M J' Sweet Mmm (Papes Getting Mid) . Tenor 10 Awakening of Spring, (Soloriage of Miss Edith Jones and KEEP IN MIND WE SELL ICE AI Bernard with Carl Feataaa OrcWra 5e Spirits of Johnson will be performed May 12, in- ist I, Vilate Plerpont; Alice I Strut, Miaa Lizzie . Tenor TayVanda Boyack, Spring. stead of May 19, as previously anAl Bernard witk Carl Faataat OrcWra MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. lor. Jane Hlbbert, Lyle 'Nelson, nounced. MM Muriel Smart, and Anna Eggertsen. Rebecca (Ceme Beck From Mecce) . Tenor Billy Jeece Provo. 450 Mrs. Geaso Entertains Mrs. Henry -- I lake It. Tenor anel Baritone BiQy Jaam md Eraaet Bars MASTER KEYS FORBIDDEN. Cease entertained her bridge club Mammy a Little Suauy Honey Bay . , Duet V Friday afternoon In rooms made cheerlreae Aedrey aad San Atk The unofficial carrying of master ful with spring flowers as Love in Lilac Tima . Baritone . - , ErmetBars decorations.ey by young menwasAhe subject The card favor was received by Mrs.iof Geo. President made by V 2069 Scaadinavia Banmahars Kale Qcartet Charles iVard. A daintily prepared H. remarkg Brimhall of the Brigham Young 85e la the Heart of Dear Old Italy , Haemeaber Kale Quartet luncheon was served. This morning. yesterday university 3082 f Kitten on the Keya . Pianoforte Solo . ZesCaufrey custom was strongly condemned by 85c Engagement Announced Mr. and the president. A young man who Pet . Pianoforte Solo My I Zes Ceafrey Mrs. V. A. Maxfield announce the en- carries a master he said, key,' of their with the gagement daughter, LaVern, places himself In a class Any phonograph can play Brunswick Records to Elmer R. Buckner. The marriage man who has In his possession burwill take place in June. in find himself, and may j glar tools, position & very embarrassing Federation of Clubs Session Attended President Brimhall very strongly Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. H. S. Kerr, urged the discontinuance of this O, Nielson and Mrs. Andy. rractce, Stewart spent Friday and Saturday Mt. Pleasant, where they attended aj .The national headgear of the special session of the Women's Fed ! women in Spain Ib the mantilla of eratlon of Clubs of Sanpete and Sevier lace. counties. Wage disputes between coni tractors and building workers in San Eureka Visitors Return Home Mr. Francisco will be arbitrated, both and Mrs. John Allen and children have sides consenting to abide by the de--r returned to their home in Eureka after clsion of the Board of Arbitration. In Chicago international and spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Lewis and family of this city. benefits to organized street car Guest Entertained Miss Laura men totaled $160,144.87 last year. t iWMPSBer.v 'UAMMMi.iMMVw.,irm'!y.i.ew Lewis of Spanish Fork spent Sunday The National League of Women in Provo as the guest of her cousin, Voters claims to have 5,000,000 Miss Natella Lewis. members. $uoo O Hold-awa- y, n j r4 ? t - i Of Aesthetic ing is Planned well-appoint- ' I. Interesting Program 4 - n, MAY i! Brunswick Records 1 SttffcaF ' t 1 . SAVE FOR CASH Y Samuel Kopp450 and Carry System. TODAY na-llc- 1 cnt Phone 446 Prices. pre-emine- oppor-occasi- on h I , SI. ill.25 Ue W ... Ua - SI. I R. (Na-H- 27b e) I Nel-Pro- vo 5-- lb . -- . 1-- lb VioCn-Flate- Harp - 50K re-l- j . x West Center Si, .- 1921 DANCE REVUE ..... Mrs.-Swe- Bales Stores Co. n f lo-o-ol ymnwivu " Three Bio Values in Dress Voiles tisements covering the relation of the bank to the public. O ' ran mm Of Women nd , ,. ' Activities sixty-seco- - K. PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921.. W. J. Clegg Honored A very successful party was given Saturday evening at the home ot Mr. W, 4. Clegg of Vineyard, the occasion bebirthday 'anniing his versary. A profusion of lilacs were used as decorations throughout the rooms and a huge birthday cake con-- 1 candles formed tainlng sixty-tw- o v centerpiece for the table. A hot sup- per was served to fifty guests, after whlch a splendid program was enjoyed . The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Clegg and son, Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen and son, Arthur; Mrs. Scorup and daughter, Edna, of Provo; Brigham Clegg of Salt Lake; Mrs. Margaret Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clegg and " daughter, Lula, ot Heber; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wadley ot Pleasant Grove; and Mrs. Thos. Wells of Victor. tC'rvr. ft7r " |