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Show Community Congregational Church. Third North and Univ. Ave. Rev. E. V. Kuhns, Minister. Sunday School af'10 o'clock. The Next- - Sunday the services In th 11 oclock service will consist of different wards will be under the di- special music, a baptismal service for rection of the Mutual Improvement children - and children's sermon. associations.--whe' the following Those who have children they desire to have baptised will kindly program will be givert: Provo First Ward. ' ' bring them to this service. Evening IJlccary Club Meets The Ladles' Address. Mrs. Inez Knight Allen: services at 8 o'clock. Literary club inet'at the home of Mrs. Ralph Poulton yesterday aftersaxaphone quartet by Provo high noon in rooms tastefully decorated school boys; Catholic Church. piano solo, Lucile Pound; reading. Wilma Goodrldge. Corner First North and First East. with rod roses. The book review was Provo Second Ward. Mass every Sunday at 10:30. Sun- - given by Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Sevj Three special anthems by the dav, June 5th, there will be a special eral pleasing musical numbers were ward choir: address. Prof. T. Earl First Communion Mass at and rendered A and dainty refreshments vote was taken to conPardoe; saxaphone quartet under the in the afternoon at 4 30. Bishop J. served. direction of Prof J. W. McAllister; S. Glass of Salt Hake Oitv will ad- tinue the club work during the sumreading, Vera Durrant; solo, Thelma, minister the Sacrament of Confirma- mer. ' tion. Rev. J r. Delaire, pastor. Haws. Provo Third Ward. Birthday Anniversary Celebrate! The M. I. A of the Fifth ward will Mrs. John W. Farrer entertained at Address, Sterling Ercanbrack; two musical numbers from Prof. J. W. give a dance in the Ladies Gymnas- a family dinner yesterday, the occaium next Tuesday evening to the ben- sion being her birthday anniversary. McAllisters gle club; reading, A large bowl of June roses centered efit of the Beehive girls. Singleton. the table. Covers were laid for. nine. Provo Fourth Ward. Vineyard Ward. Address, Meeting at 7 o'clock. John G. McQuarrle, former president Program under the direction of the Tree Jolt Club Meets The Tres of the Eastern States Mission; Beehive girls. Opening pinging, "To Jolt club was entertained In regular trombone solo by Jerry Dunn; piano the Wild Rose;' music, Louis Lar- session at tbehome of Mrs. Leo solo, Josephine Madsen; vocal solo, sen; a one act play entitled, As a Thujman afternoon. Jan yesterday Druz-ella So She Girl Prouse. Eats, Seymour Is;" reading, Toses were prettily arranged throughladles duet. Madsen; Provo Fifth Ward. out the rooms.' Sewing, music and Grandview Ward. Mr. E., D. Jones wiil give a talk on luncheon were features of the pleasAddress, Ray Olphln, who will ant affair.-- The special guests the work done during the winter; were on musical J8Pnea cuUmit solo, Mrs. Flora Hicks; piano duetlj9p,eak, Mrs. Geo. W. Billings, Mrs. T. D. Rila Davis and Ethel selection,Mr. and Mrs.' S. W. Williams; read Thurman, Mrs. Albert Mabey, Mrs. Naomi Douglas, and Mrs. John Evering, Miss Mary Wooley ; solo Will Jolly. View Lake Ward. f lam Knudsen. ett of Lovel, Wyoming. Address, "Martydom. Eugene Provo Sixth Ward, Glade; mixed quartet; reading, GladAddress, Prof. Amos N. Merrill; ys Madsen. Browning Claes To Meet Tbe Broad violin Fern solo, bent; reading, Sharon Ward. Circle, consisting of the Literary Arthur Lewis; duet, Norma Bullock Address, Kenneth McEwan; selec- members of Mrs. Christian Jensen's and Carol Poulton. male Florence tion, quartet; reading, Browning class, will meet Monday Bonneville Ward. Walters; violin solo. John A. Vance. evening at 7 oclock In tbe basement Address, O. K. Hansen; solo, Ethel The Provo Sixth ward gave a danc of tbe pnblte library. They will Startup; reading. Fern Broad bent; ing party Tuesday evening in the study the prominent English poets. male quartet. quartet, Bonneville ward amusement hall. All who are Interested will be welManavn Ward. The Pioneer ward gave a party come. Beehive girls will sing, We Are Tuesday evening In honor of Ray J the Bees of Deseret;" prayer, Iona 'Davis, president of the Toung mens' Bride-EleHonored A miscelLudlow; singing, Womanho Call, association, who is going east to "The Beehive Organization," Fern school. The Boy 8couts with flags laneous shower was given by Mrs. The Spirit of the Hive, escorted Mr. Davis to and from his Earl Graham and Mrs. C. Arthur BiUings; He was presented with a gold Haws Wednesday afternoon at tbe by the builders; Symbolism, ret Swensen; duet. Roda Johnson and signet ring. After a program of home of tbe former In honor of Miss Iona Ludlow; The Seven Different speeches of appreciation and musical Maud Graham. June roses were used Fields, Inez Warnlck; The Honey numbers dancing and refreshments as decorations.. Music, games and a Gatherers' Song. dramatized by tbe were enjoyed In tbe amusement hall, delicious luncheon contributed a reThe bride-elepleasant time. gatherers; address on the Beehive- A basket and weight party was Mrs. Fern Eyring; benedlc- en In tbe Grandview ward Thursday ceived many beautiful gifts. Tha guests nmbered forty. evening. tlon, Estella Nielson. MrirAVCOLUMN SOCIETY ' - SUCCESS -- n the To JERSEY STOCK SHOW. Jtan county points with pride to her showing of high bred Jersey cattle. Visitors from afar will be agreablv surprised and will leave with an impression that will be lasting. 1 1 " r 5 f i ix Hit ' U-- , - n i1 : ( I: t t I ' VISITORS! 4 I ; f i We invite you to make our store your headquarters while in the city. We are holding a HOSIERY CARNIVAL TWENTIETH SALE FREE TO THE PURCHASER In our AD in the JERSEY STOCK SHOW program you will find a coupon good for 5 per cent in trade on any purchase made at our store Saturday, tear it out and present it to the clerk after you have made your purchase. SATURDAY-EA- CH th, Inclusive- - Ar-vtl- la iHl I I ; ' i yi r -- ct 4 1 l , Marga-.hom- 'L e. ct glv-wor- k, white from MUSLINS to SILKS and from WHITE verything in. WOMENS WEARING APPAREL and its d in colors is included in this sale No one is left out. F ftther, Sister and Brothers wants, all included. ' t i in H sell , SATURDAY, JUNE 4th T in-Ev- (b-Satisfaction ery Purchase From 8:00 a.m. Until 8:00 p.m. our ( Back Misses' and Childrens Dresses A special purchase of crisp new materials and snappy their value for this spe- designs priced at less than one-ha- lf Clftl 8&le MISSES DRESSES White Organdie, Sizes 10 to 14 Years. Values to $4.50 Each $1.45 and $1.95 c PURE THREAD SILK A 50 the Pair A GINGHAM DRESSES Sizes 2 to 6 Years; $2.25 Value. Each 31.19 Misses JHose WOMENS SILK HOSE Pure Thread Silk. , , Pair ... 50 - WOMENS UNION SUITS Fine Combed Yarn. $1.00 Value. Special, Each 65 . 2 PURE THREAD SILK hose that gives A- -l satisfaction. Regular value $1.50. Special $1.00 the Pair -- WORK SOX A good one. dollar value. Colors cordovan and white. GINGHAM DRESSES Sizes 2 to 6 Years. Each 95 . v Within the last few days we have received from eastern mills six cases of holsery representing: six values that are mighty hard to match. We have marked them with the idea of QUICK sale to make a small margin of profit on a quick turn-ove- r. To make it interesting and add. test we will give each twentieth hosiery sale FREE to the purchaser, whether it be of one pair or more. As the basket carrier arrives at the cashier's desk the hosiery sales will be filed in rotation and each twentieth will be given to the purchaser without charge. . We guarantee your MONEYS WORTH or your MONEY BACK on any purchase' . made at this HOSIERY CARNIVAL. MISSES FLAPPER DRESSES Styles for Afternoon Wear, Sizes 12 to 16 Years. Values Up to $4.50. Special, Each $1.98 GINGHAM DRESSES Sizes 6 to 14 Years. Very Special 95 MISSES DRESSES Sizes 6 to 14 Years. Values Up to $4.25. Special $1.45 and $1.95 PRINTED ORGANDIES Fine Quality Cloth. This Season a Newest ' Designs. Very Special Value. Yard 29 Pair for 25 DARN PROOF Six pairs guaranteed to wear six months without darning oF a new pair free.. Six pair in box. $1.19 the Bo; Fine rib, made'of long Women s Hose Good cotton hose, white only, splendid value. 19 the Pair fibre cotton, and will give wear." Colors black, cordovan and white. 15 the Pair . , 50 Fine mercerized lisle ; a 50c value.. ' 39 the Pair or 3 Pairs for $1.00- - ) NOVELTY SILK the Pair FASHION WOVEN Fibre silk, a beautiful qual- ity, actual value 75c. , SPECIAL i OUR SPECIAL Made of long fibre yarns. Will wear. "$1.00 - 25 the Pair Mens Hose 35 the Pair or 3 Pairs for - grey. dovan and white. Special 49 the Pair toe. 50 . Fuir mercerized lisle, an value, worth 65c the pair; colors black, cor- Maco cotton, black ancf cordovan, extra good fieal and ROUND TICKET Brown Durrells, fiile cotton, ribbed top, 65c value. FASHION WOVEN Lisle thread, extra strong heel and toe. Colors blade, white, cordovan, navy and 25 the Pair Variegated colors, pure thread silk., The last word for men who follow style. . - the Pair w $1.25 the Pair - FLOOR BASKET . All kinds from cotton hose at 7"" and childrens sizes. 50cthepaixtosilk hose-wor- th SI. mostly in infants ; Your Choice 19c the Pair i of lo- - S STORE - - - , - Tfrsday - Friday - Saturday Have Racked Our Brains Anticipate Your Wants f i Distributors of Quality Merchandise. Everybodys Store. James - re late ; |