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Show Hi FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 THE PROVO POST . Sensational 0 Mrs. Sadie Graham Haws, Society Editor Phone 139-- J feirmniuiMiHitmnwwMrBMWgmaKlglgglgBlggHngHmnnMHiHMgiHimgwig n Wireless Telephone Lamar Men-loToday Mrs. O. n entertained at his home Mon- W. Bailey Is hostess at a at her home this afternoon. day evening a listening to concert given at the Fremont Hotel, San Throughout the house large bouquets Francisco, Cal., by means of a wire- of ferns and tea roses were effectiveless telephone.-Thos- e enjoying the ly used, while on the dining table a basket of roses and ferns nnlqne evening were: Mr. and Mrs. large a ' beautiful centerpiece Dunn of American Fork. Mr, and formed were which seated Mrs. William Lichfield of Ogden, j around Arnold Jefferson of Goshen, Victor Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. E. Flttgerald and Mrs. Lynn Crandall G. Hughes, Mrs. Alma VanWagenen, of Provo. Mr.s 8. O. Nellson, Mrs. Fred Olson, . 'i Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. George B. Birthday Party Mrs. Huge Price and Mrs. Ennis. wad hostess at a delightful social ev- Harding home at her Monday evening, ening Dinner Party Mrs. John Board-ma- n the occasion being the birthday of Is entertaining at a dinner party her husband. Cards and luncheon home this afternoon In honor were the features. Those enjoying at her the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. James Carter of Burley, Ida. Walter Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pretty Home Wedding Mr. and Booth, Mr, and Mrs.. Jesse Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. George Groneman entertained Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. at a wedding reception Wednesday Heber R. Taylor, Miss Effie Ander-so- n evening following the .marriage of their daughter, Elda and Vincent Slaand Lamar Price. . ter. The ceremony was performed Leaving for Los Angeles Mrs. by Bishop L. L. Nelson and witby relatives and a few ImmeBents Malben Is spending the week nessed Following the In . Provo visiting relatives and diate friends only. a sumptuous wedding dinfriends prior to her departure tor Los ceremony ner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Slater Angeles, where she will join her hus- will make their home Provo. band who has recently returned from - s South America. Mr. and Mrs. Malben will make their home In Los Angeles. . Social Hour Club Mrs. George Culllmore entertained at her home Prominent Nurse Here Miss Dora yesterday the Social Hour club memMalben, formerly of this city but bers and the following special guests: now residing in Salt Lake Is visiting Mrs. Arlow Allen of this city and Mrs. N. Cutler and Mrs. J. Wilson of relatives and friends here this week. Orem. The paper of the afternoon was Prohibition In Support of the Eight- Entertained for Grandmothei loenth Amendment," by Mrs. D. B. Mrs. Albert Rttmuisen entertained Dnf.n.kmnne at dinner Tuesday In honor of her I grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Powell of haTl ThI next meeting will be Salt Lake. Among the guests were with Mrs. Don Clayton. One of the Mrs. Nels Omerson of Spring City features was that of Mrs. J. pleasing of Werner and Mrs. Frank Nephi. v W. May cock, who has been seriously ill tor so long, was able to be at the Visited Parents Mrs.' Roy J. Murmeeting, which was a great satisfacdock has returned home after a brief tion to all there and will be good visit In American Fork, where she news to her many friends. visited her parents and other relatives. Spend the Winter In Salt Lake Mrs. and family will Sorosis Meet The Utah SorostS met leave George Carroll for Salt Lake, where Saturday the home of at afternoon Wednesday . . will spend the winter. Mrs, H. 8. Kerr. A book review of they - "The Edward Americanisation of Bridge Party Mrs. Lee Smith was Bok" was beautifully given by Mrs. the curcharming hostess at a bridge Christian Jensen. Interesting party at her home Thursday evening. rent events by Mrs. A. B. Worsley. The rooms were prettily decorated Farewell and Welcome Home One In the Hallowe'en effect, as was also of the pleasing socials of the week the lunch. Bridge was the feature was given Thursday evening In the and Mrs. Jack Samo carried off the Sixth ward Amusement hall. The honors. Those present were: Mrs. occasion was a welcome home to Earl Jack Guy, Mrs. Earl Graham, Mrs. LeRoy Hardy. Mrs. Jack Samo, Mrs. Gronemen, who has recently-return- ed home from the Eastern States E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas WilClark. where he worked as a missionary, liams,. Mrs. I V and a farewell to Kilton Stewart and Cleak-n- p Last Wednesday Day LeRoy Whitehead, who are leaving for the mission field. An excellent being clean-u- p day, the senior and musical program, dancing and re- junior high school students entered freshments were enjoyed by a large the spirit of the occasion after which the senior students entertained the crowd. juniors at a dancing party. The Literary Class Entertain literary section of the Relief Society Chapter No. 2 The Daughters of of the First ward entertained at a the Utah Pioneers of Chapter No. 2 delightful social afternoon Tuesday are holding their meeting this afterfollowing their regular session com- noon at the home of Mrs. Alma Vanplimentary to Mrs. J. K. Gilbert, who Wagenen as the guest of Mrs. Deseret is leaving the ward. During the Gray. The following program will afternoon Mrs. Gilbert was presented be carried ont: Biographical sketch with a beautiful cut glass vase filled of the Loveless family, by Mrs. Desewith flowers as a token of apprecia- ret Gray. Instrumental music by tion and love for her faithful work Miss Pearl Hardy; duet by the in this organisation, and expressions Miss Lores VanWagenen; reading, of regret were expressed on losing Knight sisters. The last three numso able and willing worker. The bers are furnished by the grandchilfollowing program was carried out: dren of the late James W. Loveless. Reading, Miss Margret Pierpont; vocal selection. Miss Louise Jenkins; Bridge Party Mrs. Fred R. Tayinstrumental, Mrs, Anna Hinckley; lor will be the hostess at a bridge fancy dancing, the Misses Lea Eklns party at her home tomorrow afterand Altha Ballinger; piano selection, noon. Bridge, luncheon and music Mrs. Lynn Sutton. will all contribute to the afternoon's Dinner Party Mrs. George Parker enjoyment. entertained at dinner Monday even- - Wedding Reception Mr. and Mrs. lng her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph John Madsen entertained at a wedPowell of Salt Lake and her sister, ding reception Thursday evening In Mrs, Frank Werner of Nephi. ' the Vineyard ward house in honor Idaho Gaeet Honored Mrs. Joseph of the marriage of their daughter, O. Ward charmingly entertained at a Onetah to Archie Reed Wright of whose marriage was solfamily dinner at her home Tuesday Sprlngvllle, In honor of Mrs. James Carter of emnised In the temple at Salt Lake. The bride was charming in a white Burley, Idaho. with silver satin gown trimmed e Hallowe'en Party Mr. and Mrs. beading. Two hundred guests were E. B. Whipple will entertain tomor- - present to offer congratulations and wishes to the happy young cou- row evening at their home, 211 West best Center at a Halloween party. The ple. An entertaining program, dancrooms will be beautifully decorated ing and refreshments were enjoyed with the color scheme typical of the by all.. Many beautiful and useful occasion. Five hundred will be a gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. feature, as will the dainty lunch to Wright be served. The invited guests will be: Dr. and Mrs. George Robison, Mr, and Mrs. William Ferre, Mr. and Employment Mrs. 0. A. Spears, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Commerce Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Mr, and Mrs. Fred O. Nellson, Mr. and To relieve the unemployment sitMrs. Mart Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cory, uation as far as possible, a free emMr. and Mrs. E. A. Mitchell. Mr. and ployment bureau has been establishMrs. John U. Buchl, Mr. and Mrs, J. ed at Chamber of Commerce headCltisens In need of help quarters. W, Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Wil- should list their needs with the buMr.Blumen-tbaMrs. H. and G. l, liams, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mr. reau. which will immediately care and Mrs. Frank 8tubbs, Mr. and Mrs. for the same. "Although the unemployment sitJesse Hunter, Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mrs. uation In Is not critical," said Harry Ashton, and Dr. and Mrs. J. Secretary Provo Elmo Cunningham, "still W. Hagen of Spanish Fork. there are some men in need of work. Salt ' Lake Visitor Mrs. E. A. We would greatly appreciate If those Mitchell has as her guest for an in- who are In a position to give some definite period, her sister. Mrs. of these men work would notify our office. . Close of Salt Lake City. re Bridge-Luncheo- bridge-luncheo- . war n - Saturday, October 22nd Copyright, IdZt hy the International Syndicate 9 10:30 A. M. PLANT TREES IN MEMORY OF GREAT OUTDOOR AMERICAN ON BIRTHDAY " Washington. Dear Club Mem bers: On October 27 eomes the birthday of Theodore Roosevelt I think every one of us should re- ' here know Who wae tho oldest man to bo elected? Who was tho next youngest to Roooevelt? Mr. Roosevelt was In Cuba during the Spenlsh-Amerlea-n War and afterward became governor of New York State. The politician! did not member that date, tlko tho way he did tblnge but the and I know we can people did. So to get him out of all help mark the date by planting their way the politician! named him a tree in memory of this President for with Mr. -- When Mr. McKinley was I do not think there can be any nicer memorial to him who loved shot Mr. Roosevelt became presithe outdoors the way he did than a dent and then all that tbs politicians memorial tree There Is something tried to do was undone you see. I do not know much about polievery school class can do I know. Mr. Roosevelt once gave some pine tics, but I know Mr. Roossvelt wanttree seed to Henri Correvon. of ed all the girls and boyi to learn Oerev Rt--i rNnd, and now there about tha Outdoors and become good is a plan to plant some of those trees at the grave of Quentin Roosevelt in France. If this Is done you Can see what a line thing It would be, and it shows that you never knew whst will hanpen years after to tree that you plant today. When Mr. Roosevelt was a young man he went ont to Dakota, which was not divided Into two 8tate then, and "ronehed It" for a while In order to get his health bark. Now they have a Roosevelt Memorial Hlvhwav named for him. and manv have been rglsterrd memorial ton the national honor roll of the American Forestrv Association hee tn WaaMnrton In his honor. Me. Roosevelt was a hnnter and he wrote msB bkn Vmt ooM"r life. Ton should read the or ha in eon wrote shoot th to AMca Mr Tdwsrd B Clark, whw knew Me Pooeerclt about e well as anv one in WarMnefon. hd man an M e with tte President rl-- t't In the White VTnnmm eroundS Stno(nt the trees S"d htrds there 'rt'e PraatAeot trnew ever tree -- a Sv 'i -- d 1 -- Until t htrds Too know T think It woo'd He oofte ration to know ell shout everv ttltov fiat tn rour own -- rd Rfart out eotnrflme one ot tfcose So morulnss ed soe how manv trr you know by name on yonr wsv to YOUR CHOICE FOR A most fortunate purchase by our New York buyer gives us this wonderful opportunity to offer you values unheard of before. We have had many request to sell from this lot before the time advertised, which in each instance we have politely refused. Another Saturday Special Her Majestys Petticoats -e , SCknnj , - Me. Ronaevett we nm tn HSI In Nw WnrV futv. P's mother w averts WoUooS end id-- a rs me fro ets fa itlv. had an one'-t- n on Otd of fhs Ron the e . , to - dnrtne tho rn" v, tired the last shot sent hr the h"oe wh!h w- -s anoV Ur the A p ths reset e rstss k und pe t ontdeers This frn Jftll U -- Cett t, T went to Po-- T1 ttst he e was followed manv o- -when he visited Pnron- - heng President of the Slate. Thev hd S hie ft 7 eememhee ntetnm , seefne and lb Kaiser revlewtue tu- Armv. and the nners e Kaiser fold Mr. Rooaerelt mold whin the whole wnr'd T glad that Mr. Roosevelt lived lone enough to eee what happened to that ertny. Do members of the .Tnnlor Tram' Clnb know that Mr Ronaevett the youngest man ever elected . tho prealdeneyT How many mem ra-- man s-- tht r Value $8.45 SATURDAY SPECIALYOUR CHOICE $4.95 On Display in Our East Window Watch Provo's tranaf o r m a-tion. It la going to become After ga I or prettiest thj city in Amer- iadaatrlal .Distributors of (Quality Merchandise ! - n citizens and forget the ."i .u-d "hyphen If they came from t land. That is why I .would ikr to ace all the boys end girls of the land plant memorial tree In bis honor and to remember hit birth-da- v every year. JON TBS J. r. C. Every boy and girl reader of tkio paper can become a member of tko Junior Travel Club bp writing to RutteU Burke, the Travelog Bop. The "skipper of tko clnb wonte fo bear from yon ilofck Ike paper for yonr let- fur gram for tho Sunday evening meeting. Tho entire program will bo given by tho members of the Primary association and promises to bo exceptionally entertaining. Meeting at 7 oclock. Sixth Ward. The speakers at the Sixth ward Sunday evening will be Kelton Stewart and LeRoy Whitehead, two elders who are leaving for the mission field, and Elder Earl Gronemen who has recently returned home after two years as a missionary In the Eastern Statea. An excellent musical program haa also been arranged. Meeting at 7 oclock. Manavu Ward.1 Professor Boyle of the B. Y. University will deliver the address and an excellent musical program is planned. Services at 7 o'clock. Happens About This Time of Year Provo gets into her New Clothes" we will cam-pat- ica to live in. RUSSELL BURKE. Tha Travelog Boy. -- VALUES FROM $37.50 TO $55.00 - df, FALL SUITS BEAUTIFUL THIRTY-FIV- E Everybodys Store. growth. Pioneer Ward. ject: "Doctrine of Atonement.'1 SunElders Bunnell and Taylor ot day school at 9:45. Wednesday eveLakeview, who have recently re- ning meeting at 8 oclock. turned from missions, will be the Reorganised Church. speakers at the Pioneer ward Sun240 West Fourth South Street-Re- gular day evening. Services at 7 oclock. 8unday morning services at 11:10. Sunday school at 10:30. Lakeview Ward. Elder E. D. Miller and Elder E. 8. Preaching at A p. m. 8. 8. Holm, preMeservy will be the speakers at the siding elder. Lakeview ward 8unday evening; also Catholic Church. musical numbers. Corner First North and First East Mass every Sunday at 10:20, CateBonneville. chism class, Saturday at 10:30 and The speaker and musical program for 8unday evening will be furnished Sunday at 8:20 oclock. Rev. J. 0. Delaire, pastor. by the B. Y. University Public Service bureau. Meeting at 7 o'clock. Community Cbnrch. Third North and University ave' Scientist Cbnrch. nue Sunday school at 10 oclock. First Cbnrch of Christ, Scientist, Sunday . service at 11 80 North University avenue. Sunday oclock. morning Evening services at 8 services at 11 oclock, sub oclock. morning Pretty Hats at Economy Prices We are offering at great price reductions, from $6.00 to. $12.00, for - a line of beautiful Winter Hats, heretofore priced at - - " $2.00 to $6.00 They are all pretty substantial hats and cannot last long Bureau at these prices. at Chamber i5 100 You cant convince the youth who The modern girl doesnt seem to la taking the hills of life "on high, care much what you say about her that hell ever have to put on tho ao long as you don't say she Is brakes for the descent. "alow. Youll never get up In the world by being down tn the mouth. A philosopher, on finding he cant - - CHURCH ACTIVITIES n" Violett anVwT For-agai- n, Where Ypu Get .TheMarion- - First, Third and Fourth Wards. have his own way, gets contentment sacrament meeting will Almost 200 girls, and all beauties. by making himself believe be didnt bo Regular held In these wards. Good speakAsk Larson and Rollow. want It ers and musical numbers will be arCity Mrs. Harold Mitchell has returned home. ranged for. Meetings at 7 o'clock. "has-beehas some Anyway, a , sweet memories that a "never-was- " Second Ward. Charity Ball Extensive preparaMrs. Floyd knows nothing about. tions are being made for the grand At the regular sacrament meeting charity ball to be given on the 28th Elder Vern Talboe will be the Experienced Pianoforte The high cost of maintaining in the Armory by the B. P. O. Sunday evening speaker in the SecElks, has caused a shortage In the assisted by their ladles. Teacher ond .ward. Good musical program of fashion models. a also prepared,. Meeting at 7 oclock. Entertained at Dinner Mrs. O. W. Leschetizky Method . War Is a tunny thing. We kill Bailey Thurs- -' our eMmlM M Fifth Ward. ey us can't NntUR Apartments. Tel. 7M-N-- J. fight nd.M.r!- Tho Primary officers and , ll wenlMVr and after weve won we feed m saw! nt fiaD T lhem have prepared an excellent pro- ftt are ,eft 80 th J Shlrdmon can right us again, Returned Homo After a pleasant weeks visit with friends In Salt Lake , Whiting Millinery North University Avenue a Provo. .t .nd mot the Most for the Least" - tteauty Farior-J-u,t op,ed in cotmectlon with the WHITING MILLINERY SHOP, formerly the Prince,, Millinery, at the comer .vena, and Firet North; naing the Burnham Syatem Powder, and Cream. SpecialiWia Facial Shampooing. .Sd Scalp Treatment; alao Manlenr-inViolet-ra- y and Radio Treatment. Up-Uni- at, Uni-versi- Halting Please phone 161 foe any information desired. Mrs.. M. Lucille .Buller . ty g. |