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Show FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 THE PROVO POST ,i American Confectionery ALPINE ; A Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 Ice Cream The Provo camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers have been extended a cordial invitation to attend a celebration given by the camps of Springville, Thursday, June 1, in their city. The affair is to be conducted in the city park, and promises to be one of the most successful entertainments of its kind ever held in that city. All local members are urged to be present. Fountain Drinks BEAZLEY & CHATWIN, Props. ... Corner 4th West and Center Maine Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie of this city announce the engagement of their granddaughter, Miss Golda Lott, to Arch C. West. The wedding will take place in the near future. Mr. West is president of- the senior class, B. Y..U. His home is in Pleas-- j ant Grove. Miss Lott is one of the freshie girls. The two are among the most popular students at the university. Sports - Mrs. J. M. Jensen was hostess at Miss Ethel Madsen, whose engage- a prettily appointed dinner at her Friends will be interested to learn ment to Volmer Johnson of this city home Thursday afternoon, compli- that Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Has-- 1 has been announced and whose wed- mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson have returned to their home in (pi ding date has been set for Wednes- of Morgan. The seasonsusedflowers this city, after a five weeks visit in as- taJune day 7th, evening, by and ferns were effectively Chicago. Beehive class and fellow ble decoration. Covers were laid for ' The regular Sunday evening her beekeepers of the Fourth ward fourteen. services in the various wards will Mrs. Joseph Shaw was hostess at M. I. A. Games, music and a delicbe dispensed with next Sunday, in Mrs. John W. Guy was hostess to a prettily appointed family dinner at ious luncheon were enjoyed by the order that the people of Provo Cut of the Thursday Eve- her home Sunday afternoon. following: Mrs. George E. Sand- - the membersclub Thurs- flowers- decorated the dining table. (S home may have, an opportunity to atat her R. Mrs. Murdock of Bridge J. and ning the gren tend the B. Y. U. graduating exLilacs and ferns decorated the Covers were laid for eighteen, includ- - igi presidency; Mrs. Milton Booth, Mrs. day. ercises to be held in the stake tabrooms. Three tables of bridge were ing several Mrs. guests. Rose Percival Bigegf, Kartchner, ernacle, beginning a.t 8 oclock, received by awards the and Misses Dell low the and played, Davis, Lucy E. Dr. when Talmage will Jajhes and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Ray Morgan Mrs. Walter T. Hasler was hostess Taylor, Maxine Newell, Afton Page, Somo. deliver the baccalaureate sermon. de- at a childrens a was followed by Lavon Miller. Bridge McPhate Alberta birthday party at her and v p folto the served in honor o licious afternoon home luncheon, was The honored the Tuesday guest recipient 240 of two beautiful REORGANIZED CHURCH Mrs. Thomas club members: whose twelfth her framed pictures, lowing daughter, Ada, West Fourth Sbuth street. Regular Mrs. J. on Mrs. occurred Morgan, Ray A Williams, and of Little Bit anniversary birthday Awakening B. Somo, the hostess, Mrs. Guy; Mrs. that dgy. Ferns and lilacs decorated Sunday morning, services at 11:30. Heaven. Sunday school ht 10:30. Preaching E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. the rooms. Games, music and three jgtr at 8 p. m. S. .'Holm, presiding elLeRoV Hardy, Mrs. Earl Graham, short plays, composed and drama- - 44. Manavu ladies of The the der. Commencing Sunday, April 23, ward M.young Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. P. G. Hall tised by the children, were enjoyed. ;$ I. A. will conduct a food a series of revival meetings will be sale Mrs. Clark Newell. and after which dainty refreshments The at Sutton market. held in he Reorganized church every foodsSaturday 4. vawere served to the1 following: Elaine on a will of consist sale of the evening at 7:45L Good speakers ana riety of pies, cakes; vegetables, Nel- No. 1, Aline Varda Daughters Camp Coleman, Paj.man, no collections, baked beans, etc. The proceeds Utah Pioneers, met Thursday after- son, Ruth Graham, Lorna Jenson, Ila be given to the ward noon in regular session at the home Martin, Ila Haycock, Evelyn Ostlund, pi of the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, M. I. A.saleAwill cordial invitation to at- of Mrs. J. H. McDonald, when the Zelta Stubbs, Doris Reddington, Ire-t- a SCIENTIST 80 North University tend the sale is extended to the pub- following splendid program was Mortimer, Lois Nelsen. Dorothy avenue. Sunday school at 9:45; lic What is there more exhilarating than a plunge in Mrs. William M. Wilson Reddington, Clara Peterson, Beatrice to in given: and the general, especially 11 at services Sunday morning the pool, Utah Lake, or the old swimmin hole? gave a biographical sketch of her Kerr, Eva Adamson and Bernice jpY oclock. Subject, Ancient and Mod- busy housewives. . father, Alex Wilson; Mrs. Orson Bird Bower. There Us nothing that will add more to the health ern Necromancies. of her sketch the Mrs. R. L. Jensen, formerly Miss gave biographical of the young or old. Mrs. - left Provo WednesMrs. Alex Wilkins; The Misses Jennie and Loraine mother, Della Stevenson,CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner two pleas- Randall of Ogden were Provo visi- day for Magna, where she will make Norma Bullock furnished First North and First East, Mass her an im- tors Sunday. which after numbers, Jening home the present. Mrs. Style in the water is as much to be desired as on every Sunday morning at 10:30. sen will beformissed was Mrs. carried. program promptu her host of by the street or in the drawing room. Catechism class Saturday at 10:30 Grace Cheever won the prize, which Mrs Joseph T. Farrer, Mrs George and Sunday at 9:30 oclock. Rev. friends of this city. moconsisted of an Ms. Fitzroy, Mrs. Georg E. Brattan. ConJ. G'. Delaire, pastor. imon A. lasses for her the M, Mrs. and cake, A JANTZEN swimming suit will make your swim Richard part Beesley Mt. The Timpanogos Beehive promptu program. The to Lake Salt nant motored Tuesday enswarm of the ward Timpanogos SALVATION ARMY, 35 perfectly pleasureable. The JANTZEN suit is visitors were Mrs. Nixon of Payson to attend a luncheon and musicale a hike at Battle tertained Crek up sold to particular bathers from the ATLANTIC to First West Sunday services:-airand Mrs. Rex Miller of Price. The W. Lierley. 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2: 30 canyon, east of Pleasant Grove, Tues- program was interspersed with the given by Mrs. John beach at WAIKIKI at Honolulu. the The party motored p. m.; open airj 7:30 p. m.; Salva- day afternoon. serva of delicious V.' A. Mrs. luncheon, and serving Harding Bishop to the mouth of the canyon. At the tion' meeting, 8. p. m. Tuesday ed to fifty-threflowers spent Wednesday in Payson. While Spring was a end climb of the built campfire open air meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside DISPLAYED ON THE BEACH IN OUR the rooms. The there they attended a wedding recepserved to the follow- and ferns decorated meeting, 8:30 p. m. Thursday Open and luncheon now will until in tion organization given Wednesday evening ing: Mrs. Ella Clark, swarm keeper, the first Thursday in adjourn air meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside. meetWINDOW. honor of Mr. and Mrs. David WatSeptember. ' Misses and the Maude 8 m. Partridge. p. ing, Saturday Open air Martha Loveless, Irva Lake in were who married Salt kins, Barrett, Olive 7:30 p. m.; inside meeting, meeting, Mrs. Reed Bailey was hostess at a City the day of th reception. Mrs BarMillie 8 p. m. Davis, Perry, Margaret All are welcome. at her home Thursday af- Watkins was formerly Miss oah rett, Elsie Davis, Theda Barrett, Flolr- - kensington to ternoon the members of the Lewis,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs John once .Grange, Millie Garden, Olive LAmetia club and a number of in- E. Lewis. rmtridge. lta Burmingham, cited guests Pansies, spring flowk 'Wilcox. Milila K.irlov, ers were aiul fetus Mrs Robert Gillispie entertained Lula Adams and Ella Gapt- th e rooms. Needle used throughout jNelsom music and at a childrens birthday party at her work, m ci v 0 r coal under the water. Great caret social chat were featured, during home Tuesday afternoon in honor of which a dainty( luncheon was served her must be taken td prevent inundation daughter, Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Williams will to the following: Club members, whose birthday anniversary from the sea, and the mining engioccurred a C. neer takes care hot to break or dis- entertain at Larsen, Mrs. Julian Greer, on that day. Games, music and defamily gathering at Mrs. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys Store- tort the strata lying above the coal their home this evening. The affair Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Charles licious refreshments made the afteris in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don S. Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Craven. Mrs. noon pleasknt to twenty-fiv- e seams, happy Williams, whose marriage took place Clarence Greer, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, participants. in this city last wreek. Mrs. Williams Mrs. Oren Groneman; invited guests, Mammoth Cavf, of Kentucky, may was formerly Miss Leola Collins, Mrs. F. M. Henrie, Mrs. Manwell Miss Cora Cravens entertained at be sold under th$ hammer. The 3000 granddaughter of Mrs. Zina Jensen. Clark, and Mrs. Suse Snell of Span- a luncheon Tuesday noon in the doacres at the pntrance to Mammoth A color scheme of pink and white ish Fork. mestic science department of the B. Gave are in private hands under the will prevail throughout the rooms. Y. U. A large cut glass bawl of apMiss Mazie Campbell, whose marMrs. R. E Allen was hostess at a A farewell party terms of a will, which dictated that Spring flowers and foliage will also Miss Ethelvn Hodson, Miss Rachel and reception blossoms formed the centerpiece Tuesto at her home J. of Claud Newcastle Knell the land must be held in trust until be used in decorating. The evening Holbrook and the Misses Ora and ple childrens party riage were at was given Thursday evening in the and small sprays arranged the last of the named heirs died when will be spent with games and music, Anna Lewis of Salt Lake motored to each plate. Covers were laid for 'Miss day afternoon. The guests included in June has been announced, was Fourth ward amusement hall, comit is to be sold at public auction in during which dainty refreshments Mapleton Sunday, where they spent a Vilate Elliot, Miss Eva Davis, (Miss the members! of the sixth grade of complimented at a social affair given to Gfen VanWagenen, of U. Y. at the home of Mrs. Chase Hatch plimentary will be served. its entirety. training school, Aliethea Stagg, Miss Gladys Kilpack1 the B. pleasant afternoon with friends. a is student. the ward which Fifth her son, who leaves June 16 for the German Joseph, Monday evening by and Miss Irene Dunn. The afternoon was made pleasant M. I. A. officers, teachers and senior mission field, to labor as a Latter-daThe Misses Violet Johnson and with games, after which a well ap- class members. A splendid program Saint misionary. A large attendance and was given, a feature of which was was present, and- the Ruth Chipman entertained Monday pointed dinenr was served, lilacs evenings centertable the the staging of a fake marriage cerenarcissus forming Miss Johnson. a success by all evening at the home of pronounced deteacher Miss the mony. Following program, Fanny McLean, who attended. The of the. Purple and .white lilacs carried out piece. proceeds e licious refreshments were served to affair were an effect color scheme in the dining of the honored class and Miss VanMr. to presented Peterson assisted Mrs. Allen at fifty. The guest of honor received Wagenen as a. gift from the ward. and living rooms. The evnmg was many beautiful and, useful gifts. pleasantly spent with sewing, music entertaining and at dinner. and social chat, during which a dinner was served. Present were Miss Helen Talmage, Miss Gertrude Olsen, Miss Lorna Bagiev, Miss Edith Hedquist, Miss Annie Randall, Miss Marylene Maw, Miss Lorenda John, Miss Lela Maudsley, Miss Leah Chipman and Miss Gladys Seamount. At Piggly Wigglys you are your own clerk and when you have passed the turnstile (or gate) Miss Anna Lewis of Salt Lake, you will find at your right baskets to be used FREE while shopping through the store. s who recently returned from a You select with your own hands exactly what you want, free from suggestion, persuaa Provo visitor ican mission, or interruption and you will own your own selection of Food at much lower cost than sion over the week end. Miss Lewis, pre- would you pay elsewhere. v'ous to her departure for the mission field, attended the Young uniCANNED PEAS SOME ITEMS FOR THE PICNIC FQLGEIUS COFFEE versity. at which institution she was LUNCH In order to further introduce one of the most prominent students we will Coffee include of the art department. LiU Brand Potato Chips Folgers lb. sample can with each free 1 2 oz 6c 3 oz 11c sale of tle 2 2 lb. can at. .$1.08 Miss Erma Murdock was hostess Krafts . Pimento ... Cheese. If after jou liavh used the half at a dinner party Wednesday evening. Del Monte Sliced Dill Pickles, Covers were laid for the Misses pound can you are not satisfied 3 lb. can . ipc with the coffee you may return Johnson. Camille Crandall and Golden State Olives. 17c Ripe the 2 pound can and jour Muriel Smart. Aro Swee. .t Gerkliins, 8 oz. . !20c be refunded. j money wijl Aro Pearl Onions, 8 oz 19C This free sample deal will conThe local Odd Fellows entertained Cross and Blackwell Chow. .HHc tinue during the coming veek. at the I. O. (5. F. hall Tuesday evePreserved Grape 22 o..57c ning. with the Rebekahs as honored Delicia Sandwich Fruit, Sliced PINEAPPLE. Spread ..1214c The was in entertainment guests. Deviled Meat, 3 4 oz 414c 17c celebration of the splendid success of Libbj , flat, Deviled 5 $4 oz. Meat, z c 21c the encampment held in this city last Libby, taR, Del Monte Catsup, 8 oz. . 16c' Paradise Isle, Now 2 25c month. The evenings was spent in Kinners Mustard, 4 oz. . . . 9C Paradise Isle, o.( 22 31c dancing, during which luncheon was Beachnut Peanut Butter 2 to 00. served ING up yejur wife, tell her to meet you here, then listen BROKEN slices Ijarse, 25; Med., 18c Small 10c Preserved No. to the happy acceptance of your invitation. Well say 2 tall 20c White Solar, Figs, 4 oz. have we, Mrs. J. H. Tenhalter entertained Soap succeeded in f 20c No. 2 Club liquot 26c an Solar, to have large. extension wont two Gingerale of getting at weeks your request. repeat her home Thursday afternoon for you 2p time on free goods and during the APPUu 20c' the members of the Optimist club. GRATED W eleh . weelCwe will give free 1 Juice v. Grape coming rooms. flowers decorated the Spring . Paradise a 14c bar Jap Rose' Toilet Isle, Particularly after strenuous Summer day at home, palPints ..37c was featured, and the Quarts. Five hundred with .70c Soap . 2)c Paradise Isle, No. 2 atable food, savory, wholesome and tasty as ours, will jhe each sale of 5 bars of Flake W hite favors awarded to Mrs. John Lund-ha- l No. 2 Hawaiian SHOE POLISH .24c Royal at '?C case price will be welcome. FolMrs. and Thomas Hardy. quite CANNED CORN Shu White with 20 bars Jap Rose free. $4.75, ior lowing cards a daintily prepared Black . 12c No. Bixbys 2 Bra,ud This an is Perry was followto luncheon the served a opportunity And you like the food prepared by one of the, best chefs in . 15c cave Country Gentleman No. 2. 10c quality soap a, a vor? m'aY--J Tan ing: Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. ShtaSi No Golden Bantum .2 . .26c price these parts, lou, too, will appreciate the air.of refinement Ryron Denhalter, Mrs. Thomas Har Black Tan . and service here. dv, Mrs. John Lundhal, Mrs. SERVE YOURSELF AND Mrs Zee Mrs. SAVE Whittaker. Shurtliff, Tames Sutherland, Mrs James'Bailey, lr ... - j - out-of-to- j j i ... sjal-ad- s, f r -- old-fashion- ed out-of-to- , e. : T i .i j y - e-- i Her-mes- well-appoint- ed Be Y our Own Clerk Mex-wa- -- Its a Treat for Ce-lest- . 12c ia -- , -- chc-erfull- You to Dine at SUTTON CAFE R ! 9-o- z. r 14-o- ....... , 9-- oz . ,re ........... ! ..ill 2-in- -l, tl Mrs. Agnes Olsen. Mrs. Leo Sheene, Mrs L. T. Walter and Mrs Mary Hopkins and Mrs Mattie York, in- - SUTTON CAFE A Good Place to Provo vited guests. Eat Utah , ( $ K It Mr. and Mrs. Percival Bigelow aid children will leave Provo Mondav. .Tune 5th for Chicago, 111., where Mr. Bigelow will attend the simmer sos- sion of the University of Ann Arbor.: Mich The trip promises to be of es- pecial interest since Mr and Mrs. Bigelow are planning to make thp trip by auto j j j 84 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. Purity Biscuit Company will demonstrate their full line of Crackers and Cookies. Free sam- , pies all day Saturday. " -- 5 |