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Show "I?? 7 4 T ;- i r?t' -- Tsr,"? PROVO POST. v.-V- ". - y i HIGH SCHOOL - TO-B- Activities Of Women E 'Phone Society Editor I 627-N- W ' Thursday, May 19th, will be Field Provo City Schools. The forenoon exercise will be in the North Boroeis Club Entertained The . Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Surprised Mr. - and Mrs. Don Claypom were Park and the athletic events iu the Utah Sorosls club was pleasantly afternoon ylll be held on the B Y. at the home of Mrs.. Ralph P1?siirLt!L-.rPri8eFrldayeyeniDK are very'anxlous .Poult on Wednesday afternoon. Sweet bpy members of the Social Hour club that campus.""We the parents come out and witpeas In the club colors, lavender and and their partners. A program of ness the efforts of'the students In gold, were artistically used as de- music and games was enjoyed, fol- this annual field day. corations. A boolr review was given lowed by a delicious luncheon conThe .Field Day Is under the of the Provo Public School by Mrs. Christen Jensen and a duet aelf-invitguests. and the Rotary Club. The Rotary rendered by Miss Camp Poulton and tributed by the Mrs. Norma Bollock A light luncheClub offers a season ticket- - to the Engagement Announced Mr. and base ball game to dkch boy who on was served. Mrs, Henry Downs announce the en- wins an event. Mr. Tn lor Entertains The home gagement of their daughter, Blanche, The following la the Program of of Mrs. T. N. Taylor was the scene to William Dltttnore. The Events of the Day. marriage of a very pleasant social affair Satur--' at the North Park. will take place May 18 In the Salt FinalForenoon five Innings base ball game beday afterndon, when she entertained In A Lake 'shower honor Y. of U. Womhn. The rooms were temple. the B. tween the boys 9:80, cheerfully decorated with terns and the bride will be given by her moth May Pole Dance of the schools at 10:80. flowers, Unique games and an In er at her home on Provo Bench next tares ting program were enjoyed, Saturday, evening. Final five innings base ball game between the Seventh ' and Eight special feature of which were songs O. N. O. Club To Meet Mrs. Ray and dances' given by a numbea of high grade boys. school gilrs, who accompanied Miss Sutton will be hostess to the O. N. Final five innings base ball game beEthel Taylor from Salt Lake to Pro- O. club this evening. tween the Seventh and Eight vo to attend the affair, A dainty grade girls. Mother' Day Celebrated The anluncheon was served. Afternoon at B. Y. U. Campus. nual social of the Tree Joll club hon Broad Jump and High Jump event Engagement Announced Mr. and orlng Mothers' Day was held Thurs- 75 yard dash for Fourth grade boys. Mrs. J. E. Snyder announce the en- day afternoon In the First Ward so- 50 yard dash for Fourth grade girls. gagement of their daughter, Jen cial hall. A profusion of spring flow- 75 yard dash for Fifth grade boys. ale, to Ray Watkins of Midway. The ers were used as decorations. A pro 50 yard dash for Fifth grade girls. gram was rendered and refreshments 100 yard dash for Sixth grade boya. marriage will take place June 1. served. 50 yard dash for Sixth grade girls. Missionary Farewell Given Un-- i 100 yard dash for Seventh grade boys. der the direction of the missionary Marriage Solemnized Miss Jose- 50 yard dash for Seventh grade girls. committee of the Fifth Ward, a very phine Lunceford and Q. E. Schoell 100 yard dash for Eight grade successful farewell sociable was giv- were married In the Salt Lake tem 50 yard dash for Eight grade boys. girls. en .Tuesday evening In honor of Miss pie Wednesday. - A wedding dance Each school have three was given In the Relay for Sixth,to Seventh andentries. Grace Cheever, who will leave soon and reception Eight for California to fulfill a mission. Sharon Ward amusement hall last grade boya. four entries each. In addition to a good program, danc- evening in honor of the young couple. Sixth grade 20 yard handicap. ing and refreshments were enjoyed. Seventh grade 10 yard handicap. Cheer-Club Entertains Partne grade scratch Bride-EleHonored M rs. (3 rover In rooms made beautiful with spring EightSenior Events. High School Miller and Mrs. Heber Miller gave flowers, the ladles of the Cheer--O 100 ' Shot Put. trials. a miscellaneous shower at the home club entertained their husbands Wed- 50 yvd trials. Broad Jump. of the former Friday.' evening . in nesday evening at the home of Mr. 100yard finals. yard High Jump. Mrs. and Peter Groneman, the occa 50 honor of Miss Edna Miller, whose - Pole 'Vault. finals. marriage will take place this month. sion being Mr. and Mrs. Gronemans 220 yard trial. Games, music, and luncheon were wedding anniversary. The game of Half yard mile. 5 00 was played, the prizes being by about thirty guests. enjoyed 220 yard final. Many beautiful gifts were received won by Mr. Hank Johnson and Mrs, OFFICIALS. of the Fred honor. The by Singleton. guest consolation Clerk of Course, T. EarlPardoer - ; were awarded to Mr. A. W. prizes Announced Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Arthus Halladay. Judges of Finish, Dr. Merrill, W. D. Engagement Roberts, Ray Timmerman; Wells Richmond announces the en- After the game luncheon was served Starter, Alvin Twltbcell; gagement of her sister, Monets Jol- and the small hours were made mer- Announcer, A. Fox; ley. to Edward Abel of American ry with music and dancing. Those Timers, Ed. George L. Loose, John W. FarFork. The marriage will take place present were: Messrs, and Mesdames rar; Wm. Mendenhall, J. F. Halladay, May 18 In the Mantl temple. Judges, McAdam, E. J. Troyer, t Fred Singleton, A. W. Jones, Horatio Field J. Young, W. L. Mangum; . , tWwUhiK Dinner Given The home Jones, Hank Johason, Earl Johnson, Referee, P. G. Peterson, . of Mrs. James Carter, 8r was the . TWIV UII1W A UK! IF.. pleasant scene of a wedding dinner Saturday evening in honor of her Peter Groneman, Spencer Clark and son, James, and his bride, formerly John Buckley. Twin girls have been born to Mr. Miss Pearl Gee, whose marriage took and Mrs. Stanley Dixon. The pew Relief Society Social Held The arrivals made their appearance in place In the Salt Lake temple last week. A color scheme of layendej Third Ward Relief Society held Its Provo yesterday While morning. and white was used throughout the regular monthly sociable Tuesday complications of a serious nature rooms. The bride wore- - a beautiful afternoon. Special .features of the cast a shadow of gloom over the adgown of white satin. Dinner waa program were a reading, . Moodys vent of their arrival, reports from served to sixty guests, after which a The Great Divide, by. Mrs. Algle attending physicians today state that program of music and games was en-- Eggertson Bailiff; by the Mrs, Dixons condition Is favorably joyed. Paxaphone Quartette; and a duet to recovery. f . by Miss Van Wagenen and Miss .Mrs. Masters Honored- - Mrs. I. H. Strong, accompanied by Miss Holler Engagement AnMasters, who will leave for the East man. Refreshments were served to nounced Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon In the near future, wae the honored about ISO guests, announce the engagement of their J gpest at an entertainment given by ! Nina to Harold Bowman. the ladies of the Relief Corps at the Dancing Party Given A very suc- - daughter home of Mrs. Isaac Boyce on Friday, J cessful dancing party was given by The marriage to take place June 8 the Ladies Literary club at the Ar- in Salt Lake Temple. , Spring flowers were used as decora 4 tlons. Cards were played, followed mory last night. About fifty couples Visiting Parents Here Mrs. Alex by a delicious luncheon. , enjoyed dancing and light refresh- ITlcks of Birmingham, Wash., arrived ments. The patrons of the affair . Bridal (Shower Given Mrs. James were: Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Hyde, Mr. this week for an extended visit with Carter, a recent bride, .was the hon- - and Mrs. Jos. A. Buttle. Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. E. relatiyea. ored guest at a shower given Friday Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, evening by Mrs. Frank Watkins. Ralph ppijdtjtndMr, and, Mrs. J. - The guests numbered" D.' Dixon. forty. ' Day for Ifhe rr ed , y g mrsinczKiiS b3TE28Koq aZBEBJSM Dr. Emma Tucker and Myrtle Krug, graduates of Goucher College. have left Baltimore on hike around the world. The household accounts of Buck- rnghamPaIaceafidbtherToyal-rfriana- n sidences are examined personally in month by Queen Mary. The mummified body of a woman whh died 3,000 years ago was found recently burled in a field in the Jutland district of Denmark. Irena Hoynes, a hotel clerk in Detroit, is known as the human card index and is said to know personally mors than 50,000 people. One of the few women to be admitted to membership In the nationwide Rotary Club Is Emma Roberts, a pinger of Macon, Ga, Miss Anna Dobftk, living in Poland, and who recently celebrated her 123rd birthday, claims to be the oldest spinster ' In Central Europe. Katherine Green, now- - In her 76th year, has written a total of SO Cho-cholo- r . . . :'''.v:?,.'-.'r?::'- lat financier a will, has been . ,af fh Miss Lou Alta Melton, a Univer- -- honored with the Gold, Palm of the assistsity of Colorado graduate, is 0jjjcer 0f public Instruction ' by 116 snt held re engineer of tha United, French Roads Public me ln to' the headquarters' a and la attached . ... competitive examination. Prof ee P.lace at Mcllroy ' iils Weber 'is th only Amerl- - Louise the held of the first London own , her writes -whp dustries shall be a woman. 1 Gnment. dhect7her obsetrtcruhd -of o wh' , ynecology at annualsl in the creatlon. Of her own brain, MO.OOO. Her first assistant is y alse and puta her own productions on the woman. moving picture market . Mme. Celine Renooz, a noted of Peers House The Japanese woman scientist of Paris, has reached' bill has rejected tl)e political rights ex- -. the conclusion that a woman has from which the women of Japan au- written the Bible.' According to her pected so much. The measure one time ruled at findings women thorized women to attend political and - during this period 9 associaEgypt, Join and political meetings woman named Myrlan, of Hathor, tions. , Mrs. William Laimbeer, assist disguised later under the name of New York Mary the Egyption, wrote a wonderant secretary of a large first-womful book, the Sephar. This is claimed the trust company,-wa- s to address the American Bank- as the origin of the Old Testament lta last ers Association, appearing at Visited Friends Here Mrs. Parry annual convention held In WashB, Fuller of Silver city and Mrv ington, D. C. Gale of were dinner Queen Elizabeth, of Belgium, Is Charles of Mrs. Payson Will Lewis, WedJ. a In vote to guests first the Queen probably municipal election, she having had nesday. an HURRAH! Five pounds Golden West Coffee to the first'Provo player crossing home plate. : ' ' ' ', v W of- thrco baBG ,hito and home runs in our merchandising by giving premiums on our consumable products. 1 - 1 -- 1 jitney saved is 2 jitneys earned. 17' 7 We Deliver V SUTTON TEA & CHINA CO. Where the Women Trade Provo Utah Jacoblr . iMUs John Entertains Miss John entertained the N. L. U. girls Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Edith Jones, a bride of the week. Pink and white decorations were used and the dainty luncheon served was in keeping with the color scheme used throughout the rooms, Lo-ren- U ' f -- ; i . , ' Marriago Solemnized The marriage of Miss Edith Jones and Mr. A. Rex Johnson took place in the Salt Lake temple yesterday. A reception will be. given in honor of the young couple tonight In the Sixth Ward hall. Invitations have been Issued to more than two hundred and fifty guests our Straw Hat Tomorrow SATURDAY, MAY 4 v 1 1 J i FINAL DAY OF OUR BIG F4 isr tHe official r day, to change from felts to straws. , We are showing fashions last word in sailors with soft roll brims for the up to the minute" dresser. Also sailors with Vtiff brims and Panamas for the most conservative. WHITE GOODS M tU s 4 SALE we have ever conducted. SPECIAL Mens fine mercerized lisle hose in colors-cordo- van, white and black. Value 50c the pair-- 3 Pairs for $1.00 U A . . SATURDAY is your final opportunity . J ' 1 I T t ; s' Glance at our windows , . I and see the big Specials for Saturday 1 t l ! : i i i ' 1 i V Priced $3.50 and up Saturday will be the last day of the Greatest White Goods Sale IRVINES . x r;; ao In thq recent novels and 400 short stories, all deal- the honor of doing at women which elections voted for crimes. ing with mysterious The Massachusetts Legislature the firat time In that country, Miss Bella Da Costa Greene baa passed a bill which has been signed by the Governor providing custodian 0 fthe t. P. Morgan private BASEBALL WEEK 1 l -- BOYS WEEK and - '1 , From May 15 to May 22 is - Nixon-Bowm- t Provo O tl nv. Vi -- HURRAH! HURRAH! ct ; t ...: -- Wlnnired Short By '7 '.'2 Tnv'( ?' ' FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1021.' , FIELD DAY d I , ' tSvivii4it 1282X8233 Mrs. E. Ray Peterson I -- - .- CELEBRATED . y- Yvw -- |