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Show r ' 4 f ' JH T A - r'7r ' ! THE PROVO POST FRIDAYr OCTOBER 7,1921 ' A Arrow Collars 3 Utah Sorosls Meet The opening Mrs. Linton Morgan Honored j The home of Mrs. Ww Monroe Pax-ma- n session of this years work of the was the scene of a pleasant so- Utah Sorosls was held Wednesday cial affair Tuesday afternoon when afternoon at the home of the presiher sister, Mrs. Linton Morgan, was dent, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst. Autumn the honored guest: Autumn flow- - leaves and flowers gave an added era adorned the entertaining rooms. charm to the entertaining rooms. The games1 president made an opening address Many new and interesting were introduced and enjoyed by the of welcome and hopes for the seafollowing guests: Mrs. Hoy Murdock, son's work. An Interesting paper on Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Mark What Our Government Is Doing for of Minerals In Bown, Mrs. C. Arthur Haws, Mrs. the Conservation John S. Smith, Mrs. Alma Paxman, Utah, was given by Mrs. W. H. HoMiss Gertrude Olson gave a Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. Algie E. mer. Bailiff, Mrs. Hannah Cardell, Mrs. couple of musical numbers. The Jacob Coleman, Miss Thelma ,Eggert-se- hostess served delicious refresh Mrs. Wells Brlmhall, Mrs. J. ments and on each plate a dainty Oscar Garrett, Mrs. D. Packard, and pink rose nestled as a gift to each Miss Cooma. guest. n, don't know Beans 'till youve tasted Pierce's that's what everybody sajrv. Every can contains a little extra measure of them rich, Tr; pure food element. Pierces today. , SAVE -- ifrt V. w 4 v'At s; ?v j AT YOUR GROCERS Cash and Carry System. Lowest Prices. , THE MOST COMPLETE LINK - ... 14 lbs. Sugar 19 lbs. Rice (to a customer) 12 lbs'. Potatoes 5 lbs. Pure Lard (bring your own 3 pkgs. Green Chili Cheese 1 container) ' 2 lbs.. Nut Butter 2 lbs. Fresh Utah Catfish 2 lbs. Fresh Salmon.. Spring Chickens, Dressed, per lb 2 Cans Orange Marmalade, special 2 Cans Roast Beef or Mutton 2 pkgs. Vermicilli 1 Gallon Can Pineapple 2 Cakes Chocolate, any brand 5 lbs. Mexican Chili Beans 98 $1.00 25 79 25 55m 35 45 . 28 49 ' 59 15 75 45 55 ' - sack Patent Flour $1,23 . ' New Garlic, per lb I 35 3 Cans Mission Sardines 25C Prints Full Cream Cheese, per lb 23 12 Bars Pearl White Soap 2 large Pkgs. Soapade 6o 2 Pkgs. Lighthouse Cleanser .15 Plenty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Times. MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. 48-l- b. 5-l- b. .69 450 West Center StM n. Elks' Indies Meet The Elks ladies and friends met Tuesday night In social session at the club rooms. Cards and luncheon were the features of the evening. About sixty ladies participated In the affair. The prize was won by Mrs. Harold V tchell and the guest consolation b Mrs. Itoore. Mrs. Verne I. Davies won the dub prize and clu j con- -' solatlon prize, Mrs. Roy Hardy. Ashton Entertains Prominent among the social events of the n week was the given by Mrs. J. B. Ashton at her home on East Center! Thursday afternoon. Three tables were played and the honors shared by Mrs. A. B. Morgan and Mrs. Frank Stubbs. Those present were: Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. H. G. Hughes, Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. G. Entertained at Dinner Mrs. An- H. Heindselman, Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Van Wagenen, Mrs. drew Sward entertained at a family Mrs. Alma Mrs. J. L. Innis, II. Hansen, George In honor dinner Wednesday evening Ferre. Mrs. William , Peter-Mrs. E. of her daughter, Ray , son, who left Thursday morning for , Social Hour dub Entertained Los Angeles to make her home, Prominent among the social events Mrs. John E. Mrs. was the social given by Sirs. Ilarton Entertains Christensen. Thursday afternoon, at E. her assisted by Barton, George her home on Provo Bench. The Ruth, entertained the guests were the members of the Sodaughter, members of her Sunday school class cial Hour club and the following at her home on Tuesday evening. guests: Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Lucy, Games, music and a dainty lunch Mrs. Hortense Cutler, Mrs. Emma Alwas enjoyed by thirty-tw- o guests. len and Mrs. George Cullimore. A most enjoyable social afternoon find E. I,. E. dub Entertained Mrs. a dainty lunch was enjoyed by all. Vern Greenwood will have as her Entertained at Dinner Mrs. Dell guests the members of the' E. L. E. Bridge club at her home tomorrow Chlpman entertained as her guest at afternoon. Bridge will be the fea- dinner Thursday evening Mrs. Walture of the afternoon, followed by ter Taylor of Ogden. luncheon and will be enjoyed by Mrs. Ray Timmerman, Mrs. E. C. RogLiterary dub Meet The Ladles ers, Mrs. Mart Roylance, Mrs. Wil- Literary, club met in a business liam Ferre, Mrs. O. E. Robison, Mrs. meeting Thursday afternoon at the 0. A. Spear and Mrs. Anderson. home of Mrs. Hannah Packard. Mrs. bridge-luncheo- j grt j AFTEIt T11E SHOW i i Provo. Emil's Cafe f! j Walter Mrs. Visiting Mother Taylor of Ogden is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Graham, for a week. . Family Gathering In honor of the E. 71st birth anniversary of Mrs. M. A. Mrs. George Party Bridge Graham, her daughter, Mrs. C. Ar- Brattan Is entertaining at her home thur Haws will entertain at a family this afternoon at a gathering Sunday at the home of Asters and autumn leaves are being the guest of honor. The guests for used in the entertaining rooms. the occasion will be: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Graham, Mrs. Walter Taylor of Salt Lake Guest Mrs. Jack Samo Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Leyland .Graham went to Salt Lake Friday to attend of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl a social at the home of Mrs. George Graham, Mr. and- - Mrs. Howard Smith. Graham, Miss. Delta Haws, Willis Graham, Glenn Haws, and Miss Ma-rlVisit Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham. Monroe Paxman, Mrs. S. P, Eggert-seMr. and Mrs. Grant Eggertsen Bundle Shower Given A bundle and Mrs. Linton Morgan of Califorshower was given Thursday evening nia motored to Salt Lake Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. the day there. W. H. Ray by the Misses Grace Kirk- and spent wood, Vera McAdam and Grace Ray Marriage Scheduled Mr. and Mrs. In honor of Mrs. Fred Cooper, forC. Hendrickson announce the Ernest Miss Phyllis Kirkwood. The engagement of their daughter, Lamerly rooms were prettily decorated with to T. William. Jones. The marchoice cut flowers. The timi was Von, will be solemnized at the temriage spent pleasantly with games and mu- ple at Salt Lake the latter part of sic. Refreshments were served to this month. thirty-fiv- e guests. Many beautlfi 1 and useful presents were received by Honored Mrs. Bride Recent the honored guest. Thomas Kirkwood was the hostess at a bundle shower given at her home Marriage Solemnized Miss Dor- on Monday evening complimentary to othy Mix of this city and Edward her daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Cooper, a Bently of Parowan were married bride of last week. An evening of Wednesday in the temple at Salt games, social chat and music, was ' Lake. After a brief honeymoon they enjoyed by about thirty guest. will return to Provo, where they will t make their home. The young couple Salt Lake Visitors Entertained were accompanied to Salt Lake by Mrs. Charles H. Taylor entertained Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Craven and Mrs. at dinner Sunday a number of Salt A. B. Worsley. Lake guests. n, WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 8, 1921. come In and make yourself at home. Listen to the music, order one of ottr specialties cook- id to your order, and enjoy life. ; restaurant Is a house of joy tnd refinement. Its a place where you can dine well and the dinners are of surpristi'g Our goodness, - - Try Our Steak' EAT WITH EMIL" 85 North University Avenue -- SPLENDID OFFERINGS FOR SATURDA Y " ' - Many Other Bargains Not Mentioned Here Will Be On Display With Special Tickets i 1 ' Baby Crib Blankets LADIES FINEST GLOVES Color: for, pair SUEDENE Special for : Grey only Biggest kinds S . ( Bargains. 1 9 cents HOUSE OF QUA I ITT. ' Values to $39.75 I 1 French Cuff Dress Shirts at On Sale DISCONTINUED STYLES 33h are manufacturers samples that we offer you at a manufacturers cost. A big range of patterns, sizes 14 12 to 17.- These DISCOUNT - $1-9.75 of ACTIVITIES CHURCH The Newest Snappy Styles in Saints. Regular sacrament meeting will be held, in the various wards of the L. D. S. churches Sunday evening. Latter-da- y Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Sox and Reorganized Church. West Fourth South street Regular Sunday morning services at 11:30. Sunday school at 10:30. Preaching at 8 p. m. S. S. Holm,- presiding elder. . . 24 Novelty Togs Come in and get a glimpse of whats hew 0 for Fall. Mens Style Catholic Church. Corner First North and First East Mass every Sunday at 10:30. Catechism class, Saturday at 10:30 and Sunday at 9:30 oclock. Rev. J. G. Delaire, pastor. IS YOUR BACK YARD A CREDIT Community Church, Third 'North and University avenue Sunday school at 10 oclock. Sunday morning services at 11 oclock. Evening services at 8 o'clock. TO PROYO? : Scientist Church. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Shop 80 North University avenue. Sunday morning services at 11 oclock. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday eve- Center SL Provo Utah 234 W. ning meeting at 8 -C- LEAN-UP COMMITTEE, CHAMBER of COMMERCE oclock. Missionary Honored A' missionary farewell party was given Wednesday night for LeRoy Whitehead by the members of his Sunday school class of the Sixth ward. The party was held In the Sixth ward amusement hall, and The twenty-seve- n pupils and - Mr. Whitehead enjoyed games, dancing and a delicious lunch. The students presented their teacher with a leather-boun- d New Testa-men- t, expressing the hopes that 5. would help him out In his work. Mi Whitehead leases In the near future to fulfil a mission In Canada. ' Opening M. I. A. Social The offiHAVE YOUR cers and teachers of the M. I. A. of the Pioneer ward are making exten-- , sive preparations for their opening night next Tuesday, October 11. An excellent mixed program, followed by ' new and entertaining games have Machinery been arranged. Refreshments will be WORK guaranteed served and the event promises to be Prices .Reasonable the best ot the kind ever given. All .Sixth Ward M. I. The opening Phone 03 members and thiMe intersted in M. social of the Sixth wird M. I., A. will I. A. work are Invited to join In the' be held We refreshCall and Deliver Tuesday evening. good time. ments will be served. A splendid orchestra will furnish music for the ORVILLE BAILEY Farewell Reception Given The dancing. ! members of the Community church That hare and the tortoise story will give a reception nt the church Were you ever involved In a vioparlors this evening in honor of the has had a bad effect on humanity. Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Kuhns, who are It is the only time that a turtle ever lent argument that made you feel won a race and it will be the last; leaving Provo. . and besides, it didnt win that one better afterward? Neither was B. Y. U. Faculty Women The B. because there wasnt any such race. V. University ladies have planned a most excellent program to be carried out in' this seasons work. They will meet at the home of one of the members once .a month, the hostess will be assisted by three other members in entertaining. At these gatherings The Novel Will be' taken-uand discussed. CTlrce a month the ladies will entertain their husbands at the university, at which time one 01 the Plenty of Bread for each member of your professors who have spent some time away during the summer will deliver and the doctor will have less to do. family a lecture giving new. ideas and . advanced. thoughts Rugs & Carpet Cleaned . Health for the Entire Family -- 69c FALL-fUR- rH" All Sizes and Shapes in Mens and Boys Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Henrichsen announce the engagement of their daughter, LaVon, to T. William Jones, the marriage to take place the latter part of this month. -- $1.49 -- t Saturday Only Leaving the Ward Following the regular meeting of the Manavu ward Relief society an enjoyable social time was enjoyed by all. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Emma Gatherum, Mrs. Rose Stewart. Mrs. Sadie Nesbitt and Mrs. Phoebe Guyman, all of whom are leaving the ward. Music. social chat and refreshments were enjoyed by about thirty ladies. Reap the Benefit of These s j . bridge-luncheo- Phone 446 Center Beau Brummel - ' Visiting he Fair Amoug " Those visiting the fair at Salt Lake thisMr. and Mrs. Dell Chipweek are: man, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedqalst, Mr.ihnd Mrs. George E. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. Martha Boren, Mr.' and' Mrs. Frank Corey. Es-tel- la FOR CASH MONEY-B- UY Samuel Kopp45QW t . For 25c Officers Meet On Monday evening the officers of the M. I. A. of' the Fourth ward Inet at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Roy Murdock for the purpose of outlining the seasons work, after which a social evening was enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostess. Social Affair Enjoyed The Missea Grace and Wilma Linton entertained at a pleasant social affair at their home Tuesday evening. Fhll flowers decorated the rooms. The time wag pleasantly spent In games and music. A delicious luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mil-to- n Frantz Westover, Mr. and Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Simonson, Mrs. Dan R. Wanberg, Mrs. Thos. Himstreet, the Misses Hula Steel, Minerva Daniels,. Goddard, Vera Banks, Verda Banks, Lora Dunn, Msssrs. Murice Haws, Shirl Ferre, Dutton Miller, LaVon Manlove, Tom McCafferty, Ralph Smith,- - Earl - Lewis, Vernon Tolboe and Heber Linton. Von MEN, LISTEN! - Opening Social The M. I. A. of the Second ward will hold their opening social .Tuesday evening, October II. at the ward house. Ao excellent program, followed by an evening of amusements, has been prepared. The public Is Invited and an entertaining and enjoyable evening promised. Eureka Visitor Mf. and Mr. John Allen of Eureka - were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis the fore part of the week. , Conference Visitors Mr. and Mrs! Parley Larsen were conference visitors this week In Salt Lake. Doctor, nurse, dietitian bodily ills are caused by over-eatin- all agree that most g RICH foods. People dont eat "half enough Bread. Bread is the most nourishing of all foods.. It is not appreciated, because it is so inexpensive, and has so ' long been a part of the daily diet. 0 -- 1 , It is impossible to sustain health long with-outtgoo- d, pure Bread. The more you eat of it the better you will be, and the more money you will save. Have "Another Slice of Tho breadthat made mothcrquitbcldng Buy the Bread Hiatuses the flour thaHjtah County fanners raise the wheat for. The ROYAL BAKING CO. of Salt Lake uses $100,000 worth of your flour each year. |