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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 r ' The daughters of the Utah Pioneers Camp No. 1, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alice Higgins Curtis. Mrs. May Snow assisted Mrs. Higgins as hostess. The following splendid program was given, after which delicious refreshments were served: A pleasing song and read ing was given by little Norma two excellent readings by Mrs. Clarence Ellertsen, and a poem written by Mrs. Emily B. Spencer, at the time of the death of Mrs. Sarah Higmother, was gins, the1 hostess read by Mrs. Charles H. Wright. Mrs. Eli Whitehead rendered a violin solo, after which shfe gave a reading, accompanying herself on the violin. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by all. - sideration nothing is, left undone in assuring every customer oJLcom- plete satisfaction when he comes to us for clothes. A satisfied customer is the best customer, and we work constantly to that end. ,i , Mc-Ewa- ' jx lowing cards, was served. Mrs. E. D. . Advancb Spring suits for mep and young men; new fabrics; new pat- Buchi. j i Schwab Clothing' Co. , the house of Kuppenheiirier clothes 1 ! ; Carter. Fr'T in the Second ward ward a dame. lo which enter will tainmnt the public Js cordially invited to jattend. It is; the intention of the ward to give a series. of dances, the dates of which will be.anncmnced evening, amti-- t jment h.iil conduct 7 later. ; son, Tom. The afternoon made merry with contest games and two delicious music, after which table luncheons were served. Each table was centered with a large birthday cake, containing lighted candles and a souvenir prize. The place-card- s were gingerl read men with raisen features. Other table decorations which carried the children into the realm of folk lore were little cake A red hens and pancake men. was enmost pleasant afternoon small guests. joyed by twenty-fou- r The Davenette which , gives you an extra bedroom S K R hostess. Mrs. Mart Roylance will be hostess Craven, to the members of the E. L. E- club V. Whittaker was hostess to at her home theMrs. at a bridge-luncheo- n of the Optimist club members Saturday afternoon. St. Patrick deca of and number guests orations will be used throughout the Thursday afternoon atinvtecj the of home out rooms and daintily carried Mrs. Eph Homer. The her mother, appropriate luncheon. card game of 500 was played and the favor awarded to Mrs. W. B. Tonight the Banyan staff is giving The Retherford. proa ball in the ladies gymnasium. The gram consisted of preliminary a business meetthe Bwill Y. U. furnish band entire wherein Mrs. Leo Sheene and music. .This dance marks th close- ing, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay were initiated subfoir of the Banyans campaign into the club. Following cards a descriptions. licious table luncheon was served to Club members: W. the following: The members of the Thursday B. Retherford, r, Mrs. Byron W. Evening Bridge club met at the home Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. of Mrs. W. H. Freshwater, Thursday. John Lundahl, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, were played, Mrs. V. Whittaker, hostess, Three tables of bridge Mrs. Mrs. received by and the card favor r, Mrs. James H. J. Sutherland, after which a djaintily F. A. Mit-hel- l, AnMrs. Mrs. James Bailey, to the uveparod luncheon was served gus Olsen. The invited guests and Mrs!. John members: club following new members were: Mrs. Leo W. Guy, Mrs. Thomas William, Mrs. Mrs. D. F. B. Mrs. Carl Sheene, Gav, Rav Morgan, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. LeRoy Hardy, Crockrahn and Mrs. Clyde Singleton. Mrs. W. Freshwater, Mrs. Bert) WhipMrs. Chase Hatch was hostess at ple, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Spencer a childrens birthday party at her Clark, Mrs. Earl Graham, Mrs. home Thmas Thornley and Mrs. P. G. Hall, of her Thursday afternoon in honor daughter, Dorothy, D A V O E H E N L E R y. h ' for unexpected guests Mrs. O. H. Dunn of Salt Lake City is visiting with Mrs. O. D. Trite for ' a few days. Mrs. Kenneth Craven was hostess to the members of the LAmetia club at a Kensington at her hom,e ThursSewing was interday afternoon. music and the serving with spersed of a delicious luncheon. : Present wrere: Mrs. C. Larsen, Mrs. Julian Greer, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Stoddard, Mrs. Reed Bailey,. Mrs. Oren Groneman and Mrs. Kenneth t KROEHLER o DAVfEN-- O Overstuffed Davenettesjand Davenports in Tapestry or Leather, with chairs to match j Imperial Leather Davenette $47.50 . Spanish Mole Davenette $54.00 Genuine Leather Davenette. I It holds all the Bedding for the Spare Bed. $65.00 Large Overstuffed Wing Rocker, Genuine Leather, $29.00 Btips. Taylor Gompany The Big department Store Den-halte- I il ' i EUREKA FURNITURE DEPARTMENT PROVO SPANISH FORK Mrs. Stanley Cheever left this Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Watkins entertained at a surprise party Monday whose birthday anniversary occurred morning for Oakland, Cal.,, invited guest. on that day. Contest evening for their brother, Edward. where . she will make her home for games, music Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page were "Mrs E. d) Sutton Is spending the and refreshments were Tuesday evening the Elks ladies Games, music and refreshments were the present. Mrs'. Cheever was acbjj enjoyed the features of the evening. fourteen small guests. met In regular social session at the the guests ofhonor at a dinner party companied by Miss iOrvilla Jackson. day in American Fork. Elks club rooms. Cards were fea- given Sunday; afternoon at the home The Utah Sorosis met in regular to of Mr. and Irs. James Peayj Covsession at the home of Mb. Chase tured, and the favors awarded S3 ers were laidTor ten, cut flowers and Hatch Wednesday afternoon,' An in- Mrs. LeRoy Hardy and Mrs. Byron ferns centering ' the table. Followteresting paper, The House of Rep- Denhalter. Refreshments were ing dinner, tie afternoon was made city-Thursda- y resentatives, Its Composition, was ably given by Mrs. L. C. Potter, and one, The House of Representatives, Its Organization, by Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe. An excellent talk relative to these subjects was given by Carlyle Maw, after which Mrs. Abe Turner rendered a pleasing piano solo. Current Events was discussed by Mrs. F. L. Hickman. Refreshments were, served. . Monday, March 6, the Fifth ward will celebrate the Primary Association childrens ddy with a festival in the ward church, grand commencing at 7:30 oclock. A splendid program is arranged and all who attend are assured of a pleasant eveuing. The proceeds of the entertainment will be turned over to the childrens hospital movement fund. Mrs. J. William Knight, entertained at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon for her son, Phillip. The rooms were decorated with Easter decoration, while the luncheon table was centered with a large birthday cake. A feature of the afternoon was a large birthday pleasant with, music and social chat. pie, with streamers attached. Each I guest drew from the pie a souvenir. Complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. S. H. jBelmont entertained at The Edith, Mrs. J. H. McDonald entert- dinner Sunday; evening for Mr. and maderemainder of the afternoon was pleasant with games and ained1 at her home Monday evening, Mrs. Harold lumenthal. the occasion being in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Miss An interesting program McDonald, of games and nausic was enjoyed, after which! a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss LaPreal Williams, Miss Alene John-- 1 son, Miss Afton Holt, Miss Margue-- 1 rite Cluff, Miss Ilia Miller,, Miss Leah VanWagenen, Miss McDonald, Miss Elma Jacobsen, Miss Lucille Hatch, Messrs. Alton Robinson, Ike John, Glen Iverson, Gordon Christensen, Thomas Pierpont, Donald Hoag, James Iverson, Walter Whitehead and Mr.' and Mrst Terry Oakley. , : white prevailed throughput the Mrs. Lizzie J. Beebe entertained at rooms. Thirty-fiv- e guests were a farewell dancing party at her home present and enjoyed an afternoon of d games and music, after which delicMonday evening for Messrs. Silver, C. C. Woolseyj G. H. ious refreshments were served. Thomas and G. fearl Warren, all of whom left this morning for Milford. Cut flowers were arranged throughout the rooms, while a large basket of fruit centered he table. Dancing was interspersed with the playing of games-an- d followed by a delicious luncheon served by the hostess. Le-lan- f . I Own My Own Home! man who is done with landlords and ITS the wise He has a home of; his own, where he is his own master to do as he pleases. Why shouldnt you do the same A small cash payment with monthly installments, no larger than rent payments, will obtain for you the home that you desire. Built to your specifications and in the neighborhood you prefer, it is bound to prove a source of joy and satisfaction. Come in and let us show you hpw, easy it is to own your W own home. i LUMBER COMPANY PHONE TWO 0 BURN PEERLESS COAL ii OUR GREAT The Lakeview ward conducted a welcome home party Friday sevening in the ward meeting house for Shaw, recently returned misLa-Va- rd sionary from the Northwestern states mission field. excellent prgram of games, musical numbers, readings and short talks was featured, after which light refreshments were served. j Valley Chapter No. 3, Oder of the Eastern Star, held its regular meeting in the Masonic temple Tuesday evening, commencing at 8 oclock. , i Mrs. J. L. tlnnes was hostess at a family dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jamej Innes of Paris, Idaho, who left Saturday for their home. Covers were laid for nine, a large bowl of sweet peas forming the table centerpiece,. Mrs. M. A. Conant, with Mrs. R. H. Beesley as assisting hostess, was hostess to the ladies of the Community Congregational church at a Kensington at her home Tuesday afternoon. A splendid missionary program was also a feature of the seven-year-o- ld t Mrs. Joseph S. Park was hostess Mrs. Will Strong was hostess to at a bundle shower Wednesday afor ' her "daughter, Vera, the members of the Bonne-Fo- i club ternoon at her home Friday afternoon. Mu- whose marriage to Royal H. Jensen of San Francisco, Calif., has been ansic, sewing and luncheon were nounced. A color scheme of pink and No More Leases! O Den-halte- I ed was - terns, the finest workmanship well-appoint- daughter, Dorothy, and her Mrs. Eph Homer has been spending the past ten days in Salt Lake a delicious luncheon City, the guests of Mrs. Ethiel Band-leMrs. Homer expects.; to be by Mr. Homer, who is returnjoined Sutton was hostess to ing from the east, Saturday. They of the Thursday After will probably return to PrOvo Sunclub and Mrs. L day or Monday. the members noon Bridge vited guest, at her home Thursday. Three tables of bridge were played and the favor awarded to Mrs. David was Openshaw. A delicious luncheonmem-F. club to the served following T. bers: Mrs. Frank Cory, Mrs. Farrer, Mrs. Isadora Clark, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. P. G. PetersorL Mrs. John Wj Farrer, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. Milliam Ferre, Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs.' David Openshaw, Mrs. F. John G. Richmond and Mrs. ' Mrs. George Parker was hostess at a childrens birthday party Thursday afternoon for her Fol- their 21st wedding anniversary. i Mrs. A L. Carter was hostess at a dinner , I lnr home Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carter and daughter, Dorothy, who left Tuesday for Milford. The ghests included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and sons, Iamond and Max ahd the 'Misses Fawn and Juanita n, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Jones entertained at a card party at their home Monday1 evening in celebration of THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, too, knows that success and achievement rest on diligent attention to small things as well as large. Youll knpw what we mean when you see the Kuppenhcimer good clothes we are now showing. -- Daven-Kroehler Famous Is Now :On Display Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 N.OTHING is too small for our eon- - "I .. J nothing too " . I SATURDAY SPECIALS Tea, Shillings, Tetf, Shillings, 8 oz. at 4 oz., 2 ' or ol IIIIIl25c fori Tea, Luntjta, pkg. I $3.00 Cujjjs and Saucers, setJ $2.25 Cujfs and Saucers, set $2.10 Dinner Plates, Incubator, 2 only, Buckeye, $18 value, Essex Model, $50, Incubatory, 2 only, eo : 65-eg- g 300-eg- 10 g, otr n7n each$16 50 each$30.00 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON GARDEN TOOLS AND PRUNING SHEARS . . WILFORD PERRY DISCOUNT Our Entire Stock of Merchandise Continues Vast Throngs in Kttehdance Yesterday, the Qpenmg Day of our Great 20' Discount Sale! was Ur RegU,ar and Extra SaeesnForceeto HPamlle.? (J.n We Urgently Invite You to Attend This Sale Watch for Special Sec our Windows SALE CONTINUES MARCH Illll The Greatest Money-Savin- g Event of the Season The Greatest Money-Savin-g Event of the Season i t |