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Show p ' V; THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922 : The ladies of !the LAmetia entertained, their partners and a number of invited guests at a dancing party Thursday evening at Hansens dance hall Dancing was interspersed with games and musicj and followed by de-- j licious refreshments. The club mem-Mand Mrs. C A. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mr. This evening in the Lincoln high school the Peddlers will hold their ninth annual danc e. to which the public is cordially invited to attena Refreshments will be served On Friday evening last Miss Lle Nelson, assisted by Mrs Ralph Poul-tocharming y entertained in honor of the wedding anniversary of her parents. Bishop and Mrs. v h The evening was Nelson with games, music and social spent refreshchat, after which daint ments were served The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poul- ton, Mr. and Mrs William F Dunn Mr. and Mrs L N. Oakle. Mr. and Mrs Monroe Paxman, Mr and Mrs E. O Byland. Mr and Mr- - A O Smoot. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W McAdams. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mr. and Mrs T. H. Heal, Mr.ijand Mrs James Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Startup, Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Petersen, Dr and Mrs A. Paxman. Dr. and Mr and Mrs N Gergen. Mr-- j Mr-Verl McAdam, Mrs Laura Rose Y. Stewart. Mrs Allie CunningMiss E. A. Pea ham, Miss Han-eLaPreal Bullo k and Miss Eloi-- e Stewart. t j r. Miss Thelma Hulsh, Society Editor Phone 13 , Mrs. LeRoy Phriss of Salt Lake Is Mr. here visiting with her parents, and Mrs. S. S. Jones, and friends and relatives. Mrs. d. E- Maw, with Mrs. Brown, Mrs. E. !L. Roberts and Miss Snow acting ay assisting hostesses, will bf hostess to the B. Y. U. Women and I t - several Salt Lake guests, including Professors Lund and Reid, at her lome Saturday afternoon. A splendid paper, .Dickens and Thackeray, will be given by Mrs. O. If. Carroll, while excellent musical numbers will be furnished'by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andelin. Refreshments will be served. The Manavu ward ladies will conduct' a pie and cake sale Saturday, commencing at .8 oclock a. m., in the Sutton Market, the proceeds to go towards the building of a new meeting house. ' The ladies report a fine 8electiorf of pies and cakes. ! Twenty young friends of Miss Eliza Nelson conducted a surprise the party on her Thursday evening atMrs. home of her parents. Bishop and Joseph Nelson. The time was spent pleasantly with games and music, after vhich delicious refreshments were served. farewell party was given by the members of the Optomist club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Sutherland . for Mrs. Jack Ridge, who expects to leave this city about the, 18th of this month for Milford, where she will make her home for the present. The game 500 was featured, and the card favor awarded to Mrs. Thomas Hardy, after whuh a delicious luhcheon was served. The club members presented the guest of honor with a beautiful lodge pin. The club members present were Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. Byron W. Denhalter, Mrs. Thos. Hardy, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. Guy Shuftliff, Mrs. Johnh L.undhal, Mrs. Vic (Whittaker, and Mrs. J. H. Denhalter. The invited guests were Mrs. Ross Itatdiffe and Mrs. Thos. Thornley.l, ' Mrs Raymond E. Sutton was hostess to the members of the Alternate Thursday Afternoon Bridge club at her hoine Thursday. Three tables of bridge? were played, and the favor awarded ,to Mrs E. D Sufton, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Re-bek- ah Mr. Brown, Jo-ep- rm plea-antl- and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. David Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Craven, Mf. and Mrs. Percival Bigelow, Mr. an Mrs Ray Van Wag-ene- n and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Silver. Mrs. A. B. Mdrgan will be hostess to the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club and a number of i Mr-Pott- invited guests at her home Saturday. Five tables of bridge will be played, after which luncheon will be served. The club members are: Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs J. W W. Farrer. Mrs. Charles H. Ward, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. Fred Olson, Ol-e- IEY er. n, ? n, . pair Womens hers' association of The Parent-iea- c George A. HantrainE G, Hughes, Mrs. Alex the Brigham Young Univer-it- v in met C. H. eenmg Mrs. school, Thursday Wright. ing Hedquist. and Mr-The invited guests are: Mrs. J. T. the phvsics lei tnre g room with A splenF. Warnick Farrer, Mrs. Frank Hemming, Mrs. C E. Loose, Mi's. Preston Peterson, did musical program was rendered Mrs. J B. Tucker, Mrs Reed Ander-ber- by the children of the second grade Mrs. Fred. Richmond Mrs. Af-to- n The plnygrourd committee was reJensen. Mrs Swen O. Nielson. appointed to provide ways and means to obtain playground equipment Mm" Mrs Frank Cory and Mrs. Bert Mamie Ollerton principal of the B. th Y. V. training school, discu-se- d Mrs. Roy sen, Mrs. j n, V A -- Boren,-Mrs- . W. pre-idm- PUMPS AND OXFORDS g. . of subject "Timed-dril- Device-- l . AT motion the penmanship picture showing timed, drill device The parents discussed the ef fe ts of the drill upon the children. which was accompanied a b ocia, One rf tlu iiht -t ua- - unouil ewnt- - ot the a-on tliei when Robeitnight at the Hotel member- - of the Xelke Reading club and a numlnr n with their s celebrated the fourth united gtu-tof the organization o an mu t - ai the c lub Mrs Hannah I) Hick- - pre-deof the club. extended greeting- - to tho-- e pre-eand mt'i'dui rd Mr? a- R to l.trkvi (u'O'ge f i- lui-ban- d- Day V allies to nt nt Parker an lettei a e'k,to - MU greeted H-- o ent and read -- o V tho-- e pre-- irom extetldvd lub u" Mi--- Store U - tin it. giatulat'on- p mini htetat uhieunnnt- - and ?t ited that he telt high'n honored to ha e her former trident- engage m -- ueh or tin aetmtie- prar-- e HX ere moment or the entire evening eea? taken? up with eanou- term of entertainment, prominent among wherem If L which was a urlc-quRobert- - an.d T)r K G Hughe- - placThe ed fTie part ot dancing girl- Mi--Marie Morgan and Grace, Hughe - entertained with folk dancing I m Black Cat Silk Goods e -- Cheerfully Exchanged or Your -- 1 b , M Hose, ' e. Money Special, Back $1.00 e- d ' i ! This Adam Dining Room Suite r i ll ui o 1 1 1 gre ,ii or w i who t i i it i i ' d bu- . o - pan! gani7ation. b Mr. ( h Mi-- half of the club, with a basket of beautiful w a- V d- ed pre-ent- Is an Exceptional Value furniture is Learn Helpful Facts About Home Sewing car-natio- ns Other features which cheated much merriment was a solo by Preston G Peterson and a duet hv Mrs E. G Hughes and Y Robinson; also a moving picture with Mrs Hannah D Hicks and Mrs Buelah McAllister in nicejfor a dining room. First because its simple and ADAM lines radiate particularly an atmosphere of. refinement and second, because it is substantially constructed' to give long' wear. Each piece is a perfect example of ejcprt workmanship and excellent quality. Made in rich brown mahogany, the set consists of pine pieces. The table, one arm chair and five side chairs sell for $167.00. Glss door china Cabinet $70; Buffet, $82 Prices that are j the leading roles, who gate a splendid portraval of a one act play--reaby Mrs T. Earl Pardoe Those pre-epronounced the etemtig- - entertainment a most enjoyable affair t A representative from Butterick style leaders- of the world wjll be at our store for, a few days. You are invited to - nt j pre-wa- r. visit our pattern department and learn from her about the ' . wonderful - All Tea Carts . v SAINTS CHURCHES. PROVO FIRST WARD President Franklin Harris will be the speaker at the sacrament services held in the ward meeting house Sunday evening, commencing at 7 oclock. Musical numbers will be rendered by Miss Violet Johnson and Murray Roberts, soloists, and Mrs Sarah Ramsey and LATTER-DA- Newest VERY housewife who has wanted a tea cart to help her out on her Bridge Days has a timely opportunity to get one at ' a great savings. Theres such a large number to choose from and the designs so adaptable, that any Patterns PROVO SECOND Community Regu- d COMPANY l PROVO MANAVU WARD Carl Ering and E D. Partbe the Sunday evening will ridge sacrament speakers at the Manavu ward will talk on the Boy Scout n33 Movement Splendid music al numbers will also be given Pro-fessoi- .s SUMMATION 35 North services: Sunday Open air in 3 0 a. m.; Sunday school. 2:30 'p m open air. 7:30 p. m.; Salvation meeting. S p. m. Tuesday open air meeting, 7:30 p m.; inside meeting. S:30 p. m. Thursday Open air meeting. 7:30 p. m.; inside meeting, S p n. Saturday Open air 7:30 p. m inside meeting, meeting, S p m. All are welcome. - sams gWJWt,U:Ht -- N (f . apartment is too small, to have 3 place for one of these lamps. They; give a rich glow a ; FIRST SCIENTIST avenue. Sunday o'clock. I THE BIG DEPARTMENT, STORE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT CHURCH I 80 OF North REDUCED - Coalls 25 CHURCH FOR PROMPT) CLEAMAWAY A Corner First North and First East, Mass every Sunday morning at 10:30. Catechism class. Saturday at 10:30 land Sunday at 9:30 oclock. Rev. J. G. Delaire, pastor. REORGANIZED CHURCH 240 West Fourth South street. Regular 'Sunday morning services at 11:30. Sunday school at 10; 30. Preaching at s p. m. S. S. Holm, presiding r i Formerly $29.50 CHRIST University Sunday school at 9:45; morning services a Subject, Soul. CATHOLIC paced at $27.00. TAYLOR BROS. CO. mm. : j touch of hominess, that will return the price many times in pride and pleasure. The stands, are made of birch' mahogany, beautifully finished. The shades varyj in material and shape to give you individuality in choice. A very 'fine value, including stand and shade is - ARMY, First West ' I! -- Lower Prices on Rich Looking- Lamps r , ward meeting house at 7 oclock Sun-d- a v evening. President T N. Taylor An e client musical will speak also been arranged has program Silverware -- v - bv the teachers quoium, under the dire tj.on of Dr. H S Pvne PROVO FIFTH WARD At the -- a rament meeting held in the Fifth - -- an inention that saves you from o0c to 810 on every frock make. you It will solve vour dressmaking- problems once for all il will show you how to make yoilr own clothes quickly arid easily-anto give them the chic and ,fharm of a Parisian creation Do not fail to take of Miss Kelseys services advantage f while she is with us. with local speakerPROVO FOURTH WARD The entire1 piogram of the sacrament meeting Sundae evening will be gieen , X. WARD DELTOR lar sacrament service will be held in the- - Second ward meeting house, - and walnut,' mahogany wicker ones; some have drop leaves ; some little drawers in which to put the flat- silver; others have little partitions for extra dishes and napkins. Youll have to see them to fully appreciate their conveni- -' ences and value's. Prices ranges from $15.00 up. I Y Walter P. Whitehead, duet choice is a good one. Oak, I CHURCH ACTIVITIES zs Have Been Reduced ; Saturday From every standpoint this is by far the most important Coat Event of the Year. to $39.50 Saturday IRVIN Every Coat Well Made and stylish; dont miss this important event. ! |