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Show - .. ' 2. - Y'v PROVO POST, FRIDAY, t V, VA. $? rir AUGUST 19, 1921. Society Editor Mrs. E. Ray Peterson Phone 627-N- W Missionary Returns Vernon Reception Given One of the most son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. seathe of affairs social prominent home last evening from arrived son was the reception In the form the Eastern States mission, where months' of a lawn party given by Dr. and he has fulfilled a twenty-si- x Saints Mrs. George E. Robison at their mission for the Latter-da- y home last evening, complimentary to church. Mr. and Mrs. George Levon, who Catholic Ladles Entertain An inwere recently married- - Arches of social entertainment was teresting vines and Japanese lanterns formed conducted by the Catholic ladles at evening. Colan' entrance along the driveway and the Pioneer park last and attractive ored electrle lights the rear, led to the spacious lawn in under the booths were arranged with entwined lanterns where bright trees, where refreshments were servvines and roses presented a festive ed during the concert given by the scene. A portable pavilion was laid Provo band. Following the concert, an Interesting program was renfor dancing and small 'tables wsre dered. where the trees, under arranged Music card games were enjoyed. Nelke Club Meets The Nelke and dainty refreshments contributed , to the delightful affair. The guest Reading club held Its regular month-,-at afternoon ly Mrs. Thursday meeting and Dr. George included: list E. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rodg- the home of Mrs. J. Leo Brown. The hostesses were Mrs. N. C. ers, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hicks, Mr. assistingMrs. Elvon L. Jackson and and Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mr. and Hicks, Mrs. Sam Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Mrs. A. L. Booth. Golden rod and sun were used as decorations Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pal- with flowers The dainty cheerful effect. mer, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Cooper, Mr. luncheon served was In keeping with and Mrs. Merle Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. conH. G. Merrill, Dr. and Mrs. Oaks. Mr. the color scheme. .The program of the and Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mr. and Mrs. sisted of a biographical sketch William Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. John life of Eugene ONell by Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal, Robinson; a book review of Beyond Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tucker, Mr. the Horison,' written by the same and Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. author, by Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman; Ben Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark and musical numbers by American composers. An unusually enjoyable Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cory, session Is reported. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunn. Mr. and ' Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. J, Successful Ball Anticipated The W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mr. and unusual Interest being shown in the Mrs. J. E. Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. E. , National convention ball to be given A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich- - under the auspices of the Service mond, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Stein, Mr. Star legion at the Armory tonight, and Mrs. Ray Timmerman, Mr. and promises one of the most successful Mrs. C. E. Loose, Dr. and Mrs. Vern affairs of Its kind in the social events Greenwood, Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. of the year. A special feature will and Mrs. Owen Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. be the presence of Fred Christianson, John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William recognized as one of the leading Knight, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scorup. dancing masters of the Pacific coast, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mr. and who, with Mrs. Christianson as his Mrs. Reed Anderberg, Mr. and Mrs. dancing partner, will demonstrate W. K. Spafford, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. the best dancing form and the latest Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nay- . dancing steps. It is reported that lor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Naylor,-Mr- Stefano Mascagno. Italian dancing and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mr. and master from New York, will probably guests: j be present, in which case he will Mrs. J. L. Innls. Flannagin, Memphis, Tenn.; Mr. sent a ballet feature. Every possible Leon Dunn, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs effort has been made to Insure an enFrank Winn, Mr. and Mrs. A. 7. joyable evening. Auerbach, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mr Return to Californla-rMr- s. C. E. idirMnnh(?o?hMreTndIMrs RuIJ3ei ?rickaon an daughter, Gall, left the part of the week for their home The Schulder. ' Hollywood. Calif., after spending f several weeks in Provo with Stein, Melba Bachman. Tersa Chee friends Lola niiams, Etta Scorup, ver, tnd relatlyeg IrBanka. Dorothy Wignall, Lavern I Bluminthal. Nalorf Bishop and SrGladya Rhea pouring. Yellowstone A. Loveless and family Clarice Hyde, Mollle an lna T' an br8, Wyman Patten of The Messrs. Clarence Auerbach.- Eu?c ar Kerr. Kenneth niJing a tour Lowe, Hall Kerr. Rob- - through Yellowstone park. gene Allen, Knight Allen, Alton Ison, Eymour Grey, Orval Singleton Return From Fish Lake Mr. and Ed Hall, Earl Blumenthal, William Mrs. R. Eugene Jones and Mr. and M Roylance,, Mr. Bachman of San Mrs. Jack Teasdale have returned Francisco, and Elwood Bachman of J from-a delightful trip to Fish Lake. Salt Lake. . Tol-bo- e, Tol-bo- e, I I Out-of-to- pre-Mr- s. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs We take pleasure in announcing to the women of PROVO CITY and UTAH COUNTY that beginning SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18th, we offer for your inspection and delight the most complete and styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses, and Furs that ever been has our it privilege to show. Our assortment would do credit to a large city store and the prices too are so reasonable that we are enthusiastic to show them to you. We want you to shop around "be as critical as you like then come to our store and the styles and prices will quickly convince you that our establishment is the place for you to buy the kind of garments you wish to wear the coming season. We have put a lot of thought and hard work in fsembling our ready-to-welines. We have tried to make a study of the likes of all of our customers, so that they need not hesitate, but will find just the style that is most becoming, t ar I , Coats and Wraps J T.Ln .... , ' Return to Idaho Mrs. Stanley Outing at Saratoga The teachers;and officers of the Second ward Sun- Lawrence and baby have returned to day school and partners,a numbering their home in Shelley, Idaho, after moonlight visiting in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. about forty, enjoyed j. y. Dunn, outing to Saratoga Springs Wednesde- was The bathing 4 4 day evening. visitor Here Mrs. D. J. Ughtful, followed by a Sumptuous regon e banquet. Then,- Oh, that moonlight , Kimball of La Grande, Ore., is In the balmy evening air. ing a few days in Provo, the guest of Mrs. G. H. Helndselman. Return Home J. Earl Lewis anda from Miss Natella Entertained Visitor Mrs. James : , , have returned Kimber entertained at dinner Sun- LTmhome They are splendidly rich in tone and texture and of generous proportions that speak of warmth .and comfort in appealing terms. The models we show are the creation of Americas foremost designers and makers,, which will give you an assurance of confidence in their style correctness. The prices too are so moderate that any woman of limited means can satisfy her heart's desire in style and practice economy as .... well. Plush Coats that possess a world of style, priced from $62.50. Cloth Coats, $12.50 I spend-driv- ;.Tt" ery course at the Salt Lake City. Paris Mrl1. i - Millinery, Idaho. Following the repast, the evening was spent with music and , The chat. Sunshine Swarm Has Outing members of the Sunshine Beehive Mr. and Enjoying Wildwood swarm of Lakevlew and their moth- Mrs. Jacob Coleman and family are ers had a delightful outing to Saraa few weeks at their sumBathing spending toga yesterday afternoon. mer home in Wildwood, Provo canfeatures. were the and luncheon yon. ed ' Return From Bryces CanyonfromA Return From- - Canyon Mrs. T. truck load of young people after Earl Pardoe and family have rereturned Tuesday Provo Bench a delightful tour through Bryces turned from Wildwood, where they canyon. The party was under the have been spending the past, three direction of the Sharon ward M. L A. weeks. Mr. and j Entertained Friends Mrs. George Cullamore entertained Optimist Club Meets Mrs. Mar; at a delightful social affair at their Hopkins was hostess to the Optimist home on Provo Bench, Wednesday club at her home yesterday Early autumn flowers noon. The seasons flowers were were arranged throughout the rooms. U9ed M decorations. Cards, music The time was spent with music and nd luncheon made the time pass games, followed by an appetizing Dr. pleasantly. . luncheon. Those present were Mrs. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Returns East Mrs. T. C. Evans John Christensen, Mr. and Miss has returned to her home in Toledo, George Miller, R. K. Homer and Ohio, after an enjoyable visit of sevStena Clayton of Pleasant Grore. eral weeks in Provo with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbertson. . Mrs. Dempsey Visits Here Mrs. of mother Dempsey of Choir Enjoys Outing The mem- Jack Dempsey, enjoyed a short viBit bers ot the Tabernacle choir and M their partners enjoyed an outing to Lakevlew. Priscilla Mads fProTonna resort Wednesday evening. The following Bathing and luncheon were the Outing Enjoyed tures. from Provo Bench enjoyed w at Snyder luncheon and bathing Miss Vivian Honored Mr, .Visitor Midway," Sunday: at Hot Pota d this and Mrs J. A. Elder and family, Mr. Blakeslee ts entertaining Ernes-MMrs George Miller and family, 'ning complimentary to Misa tomor-an- r Return From Visit Mrs. Ray Van d leave and Mrs. John Christensen, Mr. tine Crabill, who will In Idaho. Wetser, Wagenen and children, Norma, Lois Mrs James Wilson and family, row for her home - Music, games, dancing and luncheon CtrlMiss Orlo Allen, Mrs. Marie, have returned from a Mr and the weeks visit with Mrs. Van Wag- two U Mix. Miss Erval Christensen, and are , Pleasant which will furnish pleasure Mr. Iantbus parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P, .following guests: The Misses Con- -, f,,. Afton Larson of Spanish Fork. nle Guy, Helen McArthur, v Ev-- J ' 4 Social Hour Club Meets The So- - Page, lone Kerby, Arvel Lee and Entertained at Dinner Mrs. Earl Richard Blakeslee, Williams, lm cialHour club held an Interesting 1)011 Pke. Clarence Bennett, Albert Elliott was hostess at dinner Friday session at the home of Mrs. George Carroll on Provo Bench yesterday af-- Booth, Lamar Hunder and Irvin evening In honor of Mrs. Vern Hardy Covers were laid tor Eleven members were Kirby. ternoon. , of Manilla. eight. present and one visitor, Mrs. Clifford Outing Enjoye- d- The Sunday! Pjrne. A review of current events Deacons Have Outing The and teachers and was given by Mrs. Rhoda McCul- - school offlcera A dainty luncheon was serv- - their partners of the First ward mo- - cons organization of the Third ward ed The next meeting will be held tored to Saratoga Wednesday after- - held an outing at Provonna, resort et the home of Mrs Ora Cunning- - noon, where bathing, dancing and Wednesday evening. Bathing and luncheon were enjoyed. ham, September . boating were enjoyed. j to Suits are irregular in their methods. They use fur with a lavish hand on the roost unexpected places and theyre more than apt to have an irregular skirt hem.. Jacket will be popular. Full back cape and The staple, flare coat effects are also very smart Poiret twill, tricotines, valours, dark mixtures, and serges contribute to the clothes in the new Fall Suits. Prices range from $12.50 to $54.50. long-tailor- Olsen and son, Rodney, of Hansen, $12.50 Suits -- Eeka and up. after-evenin- g. Style and Quality at Little Prices is Our Hobby Salt-Lak- fea-par- ty Distributors of Quality eve-an- V?1; 444 ! , Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. James Evans announce the Engagement of their daughter, Olvo, to Wllford Brimhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Brimhall of this city.. The marriage will take place September I In the Salt Lake temple. Guest Honored Mrs. Lester Biglow of Spanish Fork was the hon ored guest at a dinner given Sunday by Mrs. Ray Van Wagenen. dea-loug- h. Visiting Here Mrs. Vern Hardy of Manilla is visiting tor about ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carter. Ladles Aid Meets The . Ladles Aid of the Community church held ad Interesting session Tuesday at the church parlors. A program was ren- dered and dainty refreshments were served under of Mrs. Richard H. Beesley, hostess of the ' afternoon. , Birthday Party Given Twenty-tw- o little guests were entertained by Mrs. Herbert Hoare Tuesday afternoon at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Marie, and daughter, Ethel. A. time was merry spent with muslo and games. Dainty refreshments were Served. ... Bridal Shower 01,r7( ton Thoms and Mra tertained at a bridal the k day evening si the td j mer, complimentary Dodge, whose engagem' announced. A plea! ment of early autumn . al . euplds were and Prlae garnet were features of the uc lowed by a dainty J ab0 to J was served beautiful guests. Many W gifts were wcelrI elect. I j ti |