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Show 7Trr j.wT7Avv. i OCTOBER-1- 4, FRIDAY, UV',V i MVH f -- V- TnW6-- ' - 'r' THE PROVO POST 1921 Trout Dinner Tuesday evening Report of National Convention Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark and Mr. and The executive board of the Service Mrs. George Loveless entertained at Star Legion Invite all ladies inter- Returned From East Joseph A. Fortnight Club Mr. R. H. Bees-le- y was hostess at a kensington at Buttle returned home last evening her home Thursday afternoon. from the East after a two weeks soSocial chat, music and the partaking journ. Mr. Buttle attended the Naof dainty refresbmenti-wa- s enjoyed tional Hed Cross convention at Coto 8th, lumbus from October 4th by Ul. after which he went toWashlngton, Optimist' Club Meet Mrs. W.B. D. C., where he was a guest of SenRethford entertained at her home ator Reed Smoot. Mr. Buttle states -- trout dinner at the Clark home. Covers were laid for Blphop and Mrs. J.- A- .- Loveless. Mr and Mrs. D. W. Pappas,. Mr., and' Mrs. Carl Farley, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poalson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. G. Farley and Robert A. Hills. Following a sumptuous dinner games and music Fere enjoyed until a late 4 i hoar. , T'" - Thursday afternoon the members of he had the pleasure of shaklni the Optimist club, cards, music and hands and visiting with President a social afternoon was enjoyed by Harding. all members and Mrs. W, C. Foote and Mrs. Frank Walter. Returned to Price After a pleasMrs. Della Gibvisit in our ant Card Club Meet This afternoon son returned to city her home In Price. Mrs. Milton Jones is entertaining as While here she was the guest of Mrs. her guests the members of the J. W. Nixon. Comus card club. Season flowers will be used in the entertaining Visiting , Brother Mr. and Mrs rooms. Cards and luncheon will be Don C. Williams are Visiting their the features of the afternoon. V. R. brother and wife, Mr. end-Mr- s. Talented Musician Honored Mrs. Bunneir in Burley, Idaho. , Ruth" Farrer was the charming O. W. Mrs. Ogden Visitors hostess at a musical and social Mon- ' day evening in honor of Miss Mar- Bailey entertained at a family dinMonday evening in guerite Burnhope of Tremonton' and ner at her home Harold Johnson of this city. Miss compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Burnhope is a popular and talented Me Adam of Ogden.. , musician, she at the piano accom- -. Mormon Battalion to Meet Next panied by Mr. Johnson on the violin charmed all with a number of selec- Monday afternoon the Mormon Battions. A dainty luncheon was served talion will meet at the home of Mrs. - James Clove (SI N. -by the hostess. Academy Ave. All members urged to attend as ofMrs. ficers for the ensuing years will be Card Parties Scheduled John Buchi will entertain at bridge elected. next Tuesday and Friday. Service Star Legion Yesterday Musical and Social Wednesday afternoon the Service . Star Legion evening Mrs. Edwin Peay was the met at the Armory. e delightful hostess at her home in honor of Miss Marguerite Burnhope Nineteenth Century Club Meet of Tremonton. Music was the feaThe first session of the Nlnteenth ture of the evening. Century club will be held this afterWill Entertain Mrs. Fred R. noon at- the home of Mrs. O. A. When the following proSpear. Taylor will entertain at bridge at gram will he given: "Utah Indus her home next Tuesday afternoon. Min' tries," Mrs. Thomas Schott; Lum.Suit Lake Visitors"' Mr." and Mrs. ing, Mrs. Ray Timmerman; Mrs. O. A. Spear; Irrigation, Everett Peck and Mr. and Mrs. ber,"Mrs. H. G. Lathrop. Charles Peck motored to Salt Lake by , and spent a few days with relatives. E. Junior Duckett !! - r 4 - Unique Social The M. I. A. of the Lakeview ward gave a social Tuesday evening In their ward house. An excellent program and refreshments were enjoyed by a large crowd. The unique feature of the evening. and the one causing a great deal of merResolved riment was the debate, that a sloppy housewife Is better than a. tidy grouchy housewife. Those taking part in this debate were attired in costumes and carried out the part they so ably represented. good-natur- ) ed J. Party Mrs, entertained at a childrens party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Irenes eighth birth anniversary. Games and lunch was en Joyed by a number of little guests. . Family Dinner In - honor of her of Mrs.. - Will-- Thurgood Eureka, Mrf. Earl Graham entertained at a family dinner at her home Wednesday evening.' A cedter piece of potunias formed an attractive decoration on the dining table. sister, ! Visited Fab Mr. and Mrs.; Charles D. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Levitt and family and Willis Perry and family formed a party and visited the Fair and'eonference over Sun' , day. Milton Jones. see Informal Dinner Mrs. John W. entertained a few friends at Guy dinner Wednesday evening. Camp No. 4 The Duaghters of the Pioneers Camp No. 4 are holding their regular monthly meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Francis Knight's. An excellent program has been prepared and an en, joyable time expected. 150 66x80 SIZE ternoon with Mrs. M. P. Henderson in regular session. Miss Alice Reynolds will deliver the address of the afternoon on "The Beginning of the Novel." A musical program is beIn the evening the ing arranged. gentlemen will Join the party and a social evening will be Indulged in and the hostess will serve refreshments in the way of frnlt. - ' Family Dinner Mrs, J. M. presided at a family dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. McAdatn of Ogden. Covers were laid for twelve. see Mr. and Informal Social Evening entertained a few neighbors and friends at their home Mrs. C. A. Talboe Thursday evening. A social evening and dainty lunch were enjoyed. ' 1 - The only way for you to judge 'what is most be- in shoes coming is to have the shoe fitted to and your foot that is 'exactly what we wish to do for you. Limit 2 pair to a purchaser Of Women By Wlnnifred Short i This beautiful Plaid Blanket, a good value at $7.50 pair, was bought especially for this sale. We limit the sale to two pair to one pur-' chase, so as to give as wide distribution as possible. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW , Fix up op Paint npl has the backgrowad to e it the pret- beautiful, Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. In tiest city America. Man can do the rest wont you help? Pioneer Ward. program has been prepared aa a farewell to Roland Miller, who will leave for a mission to the Eastern States, Monday. An excellent program has been arranged and all members and friends urged to attend. Manavn Ward. Dr. Thomas L .Morton of the B. Y. University will be the speaker and musical numbers given. St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 60 West Second North. 8unday morning services and sermon at 11. Sunday school at 10 oclock. Choir practice Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ladles guild In vestry room Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. William F. Bulkiey, rector. Reorganized Church. 240 West Fourth South street Regular Sunday morning service at 11:30. Sunday school at 10:30. Preaching at 8 p. m. S. S. Holm, presiding elder. Scientist Church.--"Firs- t Church of Christ, Scientist, 80 North University avenue. Sunday Fifth, Sixth and Bonneville Wards. morning services at 11 oclock, subRegular services, good speakers ject: Doctrine of Atonement." Sunwill be appointed and mnslc&l pro- day school at 9:46. Wednesday evegrams arranged. ning meeting at 8 oclock. A UNION MEETING. Superintendent K. S. Hinckley of the State Industrial school of Ogden, will be. the ' speaker before the teachers division of the Stake Relief society at the union meeting at the B. Y. U. next Sunday afternoon. - CHURCH ACTIVITIES A sacred musical First and. Fourth Wards. Interesting speakers and good musical programs will be given Sunday comevening at regular services mencing at 7 o'clock. Second Ward. President T. N. Taylor wUI deliver the address at the services Sunday evening. A good musical program is Services at 7 being prepared. o'clock. Third Ward. Elders Vern Talboe and Ralph Smith will be the speakers. Excellent musical numbers will bo given. For School Census r Buster BrovmShoeStore ' Provo Begin right BOW to make Provo, A New . Catholic Chnrch. Corner First North and First East Mass every Sunday at 10:30. Cate chlsm class, Saturday at, 10: 30 and Sunday at 9:80 oclock. Rev. J. G. Delalre, pastor. Community Chnrch. Third North and University avenue Sunday school at 10 oclock. Sunday morning services at 11 oclock. Evening services at 8 o'clock. Beauty Parlor Up-to-Da- te The Marion Enumerators' Named Instead of trying to tell how good these shoes are --how attractive in appearance how perfect in fit-h- ow economical in price we simply, ask you to come in and see our new assortment of Maxine Shoes, and . judge for yourself. , j and low shoes in shoes different high styles Many all priced to actually save you money. Again we say come in and see them. J pertaining revenue are handled by Mrs. Mabel W. Wilebrant, assistant attorney general. Jessie Bonstelle, recently admitted to membership in the Producing Managers association, is the only woman theatrical manager In the organization. The former Senorita Delgado, who has Just obtained a divorce from the Maharajah of Kapurthala, Is reputed - to the be third richest woman in the world. With the exception of the school of mines, every school connected with the Pennsylvania State College, Is giving degrees to women for the first time in the history of the college. In a cottage at Holmwood. Eng., a little band of women receive fleece direct from the farmers, wash it, dye it, spin their own yarn, weave it Into cloth, and make their own clothes In France a woman may become a doctor, lawyer, a member of the board of education and may even be decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor, but she may not witness a legal document. The wife of Signor Mascagni, the famous Italian composer, wears curious watch fob. It consists of an Italian silver piece punctured with six holes, in which are hung six pearly first teeth of her little daughter. In agricultural pursuits the proportion of women workers are fifteen in each 100 persons. In transportation women hold 5 per cent of the positions, in professional service 44 per cent and in clerical occupations 36 per cent. In normal times, 20 out of each 100 persons engaged in gainful occu patlona in tho United States are worn . en. Maxine Shoes , : y. , Activities Last year more than 46,000 womReturned Homo Mr, and Mrs. Verl A. McAdam returned to their en paid taxes either as heads of hones in Ogden Thursday afternoon families or as unattached or comafter a couple of weeks visit with pletely on their own account The girls of Porto Rico are prac their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam. tlcally well adapted for nurse making the most skillful and exact atChoir Honored The bishopric of tendants in the sick Voom. the' Fifth ward surprised the choir The 8,789 farms in Missouri that members Thursday .evening by turn- are controlled and supervised by eveing the practice into a social women are more profitable than ning, which was enjoyed by all. those under control of men. month. at m. PER PAIR marry-Unite- Smith. Refreshments were served. ' : ON SALE Saturday, 9:00 a. Elks Ladies Another enjoyable , party and social was given d German girls jwho Tuesday evening by the Elks ladles Engagement Announced Mr. and States' soldiers now stationed in Gerin the club rooms. Five hundred was Mrs. George Groneman announce the must have money to pay their enjoyed by about thirty ladies and engagement of their danghter, Alda, many own way to the United States. the honors awarded to Mrs. E. A. to Vincent Blatter. to Marriage All department of Justice matters Mitchell and consolation to Mrs. Lee take place the latter part of .the to customs and internal Card PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL PLAID WOOL BLANKETS: Twin Falls Visitor Mrs. Fred Wilson of Twin Falls,' Idaho, is visiting relatives and friends in Provo Clark for a few weeks. . N Maxdie Shoes (or Women White Iouse Shoes -- j- - - Every woman knows that the lines of a shoe are what give it grace, beauty and style. In Maxine Shoes for Women the lines are designed by true artists who know how to secure the most pleasing effects which you will find most ably illustrated in each Maxine mode. And there are different models to suit your indi-- 1 vidual taste whether you prefer a long vamp or a short ' vamp a high heel or a low heel a pointed toe or a me- - dium toe. , R. D. Sutton Honored Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained at a family dinner at her home Thursday evening birth anla honor of the Slxly-thlr- d niversary of Mr. Sutton. An elaborate dinner was served to thirty-tw- o guests. - An attractive "'centerpiece was a most beautiful birthday cake, the artistic work of Ray Elliott, yellow wax candles surround it . and streamers of yellow streamers extended to the corners of the long table. Among the many tokens of love and esteem received by the guest of honor was a stick pin made from native gold of Eureka and presented to him by his friend. Bob Sutherland. , Visiting Idaho Miss Maud GardShower to Bo Given Miss Onetah ner left Tuesday for Burley, Idaho, where . she will visit relatives and Madsen will be the guest of honor at a shower tomorrow evening given by friends for several weeks. " '' Mrs. J. J. Madsen and Mrs. T. C. Visiting Sister Mrs. Frank W. Hibertson at the -Madsen home. Hulsh of Salt Laws City arrived in B, Y. V. Women to Meet The B. Provo yesterday and will spend the week-en- d with her sister, Mrs. J. Y. U. women will meet Saturday af- Exquisite Lines of Grace and Beauty 1 ested to be present at .the Armory Thursday, October 20th, at 2:80." to hear the report of Mrs. Sarah Harmon, delegate to the National Service Star Legion convention held at Cleveland, Ohio. An excellent musical has been arranged.. Blue Ribbon Service Shoes Buster Brown Shoes for Men The board of education bis appointed five numerators to take the school census. Under the new law this census is taken between October 16 and 81, instead of between July 16 and 81, as previously. 1 Jasper A. Bird, east side of Sixth West street to west side of First East street, south to Center street and north to city Umta. 3 Mrs. H. E. Owens, east side of First East to mountain, north to city limits and sooth to Center street 3 Mrs. Gertrude Page, east side of First East street to mountain, north to Center street and south to city limits. 4 Miss Lora DunU, west side of First east, west to and including east side of Sixth West street, north to Center street and south to city limits. 6 Ethel Spencer, west side of Sixth .West street, to - city - limits, north to Center street and south to , city limits.1', The boundaries of the various school districts have also been fixed by the board of education as follows: ' 1 Parker district, hast of mill race and north of Center street. . 2 Franklin district, west of mill-rac- e and south of Center street. 3 Timpanogos, west of mill-rac- e and north of Center street. ' 4 Maeser district, east of mill-rac- e and south of Center-street- . Will be opened MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th, in'Connec-tio- n With the Whiting Millinery Shop, Formerly the Princess Millinery Store. 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