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Show r THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922 One of the most prominent marriages of the season was the marriage of Miss Bernice McKellip to Charles J TasggggggsagggggRsggggsggg ; 4 , Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 j "ISZSSSSSSSgSSXSXS (Mrs. G. E. Loose "was hostess at-r- i bridge-luncheo- n at her home Thurs- rooms were artistically arrange4 with roses, sweet pleas and ferns. A variety of garden flowers were also used with a pleasingj effect. Eight tables of bridge Were played, and the favor to Mrs. Fred G. Richmond. A delicious luncheon followed bridge, and was served to' theu following Mrs. J. T. Fairer,, Mrs. A. B. Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. G. H. Hiendselman, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. Charles H. Ward, Mrs. .Frank Mrs. William Ferre, W. Denling, Mrs. Fred .(j. Richmond, Mr3. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. William Corey, .Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, Mrs. Henry W. Gease, Mrs. - Francis Hedquist, Mrs." John U. Buchi, Mrs. James B. Tucker. Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Mrs. D. R. Thomas, Mrs. .Baker of Wyoming, Mrs. Fred Olsen. Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mrs. Verne Greenwood,' Mrs. Jack Teas-dalMrs. C. L.. Naylor, Mrs. Charles H. Wright, Mrs. J Milton Jones, and Mrs. Julia Calvin of Payson. The day afternoon. -- : I s e, WashingCecil Simpson of Quincy ton, which took place Wednesday evening at the home of the parents, The Mr. and Mrs. Emery McKellip. which took place marriage ceremony, rose and honey- beneath a climbing was suckle bower, performed by the Rev. S. H. Goodwin, and was witness-- ! ed by fifty friends and relatives. The bride wore a gown of White satin and t?, lace and carried a bridal bouquet of cp2 ophelia roses. Miss Gladys Phillips, now but of a former resident Tf, Provo, a resident of Walla Walla, Washing-- . ton, was the maid of honor and worej an apricot organdy gown, while Miss P j Mrs. Willis Carter was hostess at an afternoon social given at her home Monday in compliment to Mrs. Cyril Hartley. The rooms were artistically decorated with the seasons flowers. Games and music were the features of the afternoon, after which a dainty luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Caleb Haws, Mrs. J. H. Syme, Mrs.. T. Will Jones, Mrs. Andrew Hartley, Mrs. Aldred Erskine,. Miss, Clara Haws, Miss Clara Haws, Miss Stella Craig, Mrs. F. F. Carter, Mrs. Ray Ellingsworth, Miss Vernessa Cartef and the ;guest of honor from Provo, and Mrs. East-haClegg, the Misses Grace arid Hilda Clegg from Springville and Mrs. Martha Stoker, Mrs. Clara Mordue, Mrs. Fenton Boyack, Mrs. John Larson and Miss. LaRue Boyack of Spanish Fork. m Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Anderson announce the marriage of their son, Wilson K., to Miss Hortense Spencer, Joseph daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mexico. Spencer of Colonia Dublan, The marriage took place on Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. The couple plan to make Provo their home for the present. t S3 I Lilian Brickley, brides maid, wore pale green dress. Both girls- carried bouquets of pink sweet peas. Little the flower Miss Dorothy Koffard, of pink a basket carried large girl, rose buds. Marion McKellip, brother of the bride, was the best man. Fol-r- f lowing the ceremony a wedding sup- per and reception was given. Miss Bertha Goodwin, Miss Clara Brickley, !,f Miss Pansie Carter and Miss Elizabeth McBride and Miss Lora McBride assisted in serving. The couple left Provo late Wednesday evening for a short trip before making their home at Quincy, Washington. The brides going away gown was of brown Canton crepe, artistically fashioned. iv3 Mrs. L. M. Nelson was hostess at a kensington at her home Thursday afternoon to the members of the Social Hour club and a few invited guests. The afternoon., was pleasantly spent with needle work, music and social chat, interspersed with the giving of a splendid literary number by Mrs. George Cullimore, and followed by the serving of delicThe- club memious refreshments. bers present were Mrs. D. B. McBride, Mrs. John Christensen. Mrs. George Carroll, Mrs. Sarah Heaton, Mrs. J. Nj. Elder, Mrs. George Cullimore, Mrs: William Maloney, Mrs. P. G. Calder Mrs. Joseph Lexford, Mrs. Laura Cu iningham. and the hostess. The invited guests were Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Tillie Elliot and Mrs. Qrlo Allen. The next meeting of the club has been postponed until the first Thursday in August. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Huish of spent Thursday arid today in this city visiting with Mr.' Huislis brother, J. W. Huish. - i i r - Og-de- nt r S. A. Bond of St. Anthony, Idaho, a native of this city, is a Provo visitor for a number of days. Mr. Bond v has been visiting in southern Cajifir-ni- a for some time, and stopped over in .this city on his return trip. While in this city he will visit" with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Bond, and his. sister, Mrs. J. W. Murdock. . t Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Loose had as their guests over Sunday Mrs. Law rence Green, Miss Green, and Miss Fitzgerald of alt Lake City. A well Burton Brown appointed dinner; was served, cut flowers forming the table a Brownes Shoe EN desire real comfort in their shoes. So we - N. M build comfort into Burton Brown Shoes, just as surely as we put in good leather, good shoemaking and good style. until Burton Brown Shoes are lasted and every wrinkle is smoothed out until the shoe fits like d soles are sewed to uppers by a glove. Goodyear Welt process giving them added comfort and greater wear while rubber heels give them elasticity. re-last- ed Oak-tanne- - 1 . t Buster Brown Shoe Store Maxixi Shoes for Women White House Shoes for Ken Blue Ribbon Service Shoes Buster Brown 5hoes ' r i m Mrs. O. W. Beesley left Provo this morning for Salt Lake City, where she will visit for a number of days with relatives and friends. - Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ashton and wilL leave Provo Sunday for California, where they plan to Visit for two weeks. As the trip is well planned it is evident that they will have a most enjoyable visit. Mrs. G. L Lamberty of Denver, Colorado, is visiting in Provo for a number of days as the guest of Mrs. daughter, Ellen, C. E.' Maw. Miss Gladys Holdaway was hostess at a delightful lawn party at her home in Vineyard, Thursday evening. The social was given in compliment to R. Kirkham and J. Webb of Lehi, who have been visiting for the past ten days with relatives and friends in this city. The evening was pleasantly spent with games, music and dancing, during which delicious refreshments were served to thirty guests. The guests of honor left Provo this morning for their home. . r J' Mrs. R. L. Jensen of Magna will motor to this city Saturday, where she will be joined by her husband from Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will visit in Provo for a number of days before returning to their home at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor of Salt Lake City are visiting with Mr. Taylors sister, Mrs. Fred Cluff of this Emil city. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Carter and son, MERCHANTS LUNCH u Weston, motored to Saratoga Sunday, where they spent a pleasant afternoon with swimming, games and a delicious luncheon. On, the return trip, the party visited the famous Timpanogos cave in American Fork Short Orders, Too EVERY DAY, '( ' .V 11:30-2:3- 0 . Good Food Service k a Kj if k kaxka r. a v v lli ii&lLKlLK&itZ Kn.Eii.SL s li K Js A M sf st s: S . y FOR ANOTHER AND DAUGHTER All DRESS APRONS at a straight All SILK DRESSES in stock at a discount of 30 straight discount of ....... : discount of . I. g kX ' 25 All VOILE, RATINE, SWISS and GINGHAM DRESSES at a straight All GEORGETTE, VOILE and BATISTE BLOUSES at a straight discount of 30 One lot of ORGANDIES and VOILES, in embroidered and All SILK FIBRE and WOOL SWEATER COATS, SLIPOVERS and JACKETS at a straight dicount of printed designs, at a straight discount of 25 25 FOR FATHER AND. .SON Every HART SCHAFFNER & MARX and CLOTHCRAFT Suit the House (except plain serges) at a straight discount of. Our entire stock of STRAW HATS at a straight discount of 25 Every CORTLEY Suit in the House for YOUNG MEN and BOYS (except plain serges) at a straight discount of. . 25 Entire Stock of MENS and BOYS . Shoes, at a straight discount of 25 25 , . . MgHEl&BS'gSSIg 7 WE GIVE YOU THIS SPLENDID BUYING O PPORTUNIT YJRIGHT AT THE TIME YOU WANT THE THINGS MOST. We want to demonstrate in a substantial way our apprecia- tion of the splendid patronage Provo and Utah County folks Tiave favored us with during the first six months of the year. , Saturday and Monday are the two days that we pass ALL PROFITS TO YOU The various womens clubs will surprise our visitors with the floats they are preparing. Every one is in the SPIRIT and we are going to have a bully time. s Over of the business houses and professional men contributed their full nine-tenth- quota to help make this the biggest and best Fourth that Provo has ever known. Friends will be pleased to learn that Wendall Collins, son of Mr. and MrSThomas Collins of this city, re- Mrs. J. D. Call and two daughters Mrs. George W. Overman of Elko, as the' of in this city Brigham City have been the guests turned to his home in the Pioneer Nevada, is visiting Mrs. Joward Wednesday evening from the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Kiel N. of Mrs. Calls .sister-in-laNorthwestern states mission field, Gergen. seph Nelson, for the pa3t week. The where he has been laboring for the first and part of this week they were the Mrs. T. D. Casslty of this city past two years as an L .D. S. are Lake of Salt guests of Mrs. John R. Stewart at the Mrs. Will Lyman Mrs. af months summer Stewart ranch atj North Fork. in Prospending the A wedding reception- for Mr. and Cassitys summer home at Spring-de- ll vo canyon. They returned to this In Provo canyon. Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson will be evening, and will visit Thursday city given this evening at the home of the Mrs. Nelson before a wltn in few days Mrs. George Startup is visiting bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. home. to Mrs. their of as returning the guest C.J. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was Sailt Lake City C.! Decker. F. Miss Hortense Spencer of formerly Miss Helena Stewart has returned Colonia Dublan, Mexico. The recepto her home In this city after having Provo Thursday left tion will be In the form of a lawn Carl Peterson the past school year in Oregon, after spent Nev., Las for Vegas, vfrill the features of which be evening party, this in city attending the university of that state. a program, dancing, games and the having spent a few days Miss Stewart arrived at Provo last and friends., relatives serving of dainty refreshments. The visiting with Saturday. lawn will be artistically lighted with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Huish and colored electric lights. Invitations Mrs. Joseph Ward and daughter, have been issued to 150. Lynn McEwan of Ogdaughter, Mrs. atEdith, I left Provo Monday for Salt den arrived In Provo Thursday to McLake City to visit for a number of Mr .and Mrs. Oley Nash of Denver, tend the funeral services of John Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Carter. with In this days were held city Colo., were Provo visitors over the Ewan, which a Provo , was visitor, Carter rcently week-enMrs. Nash was formerly thit day. and following her visit in the city Miss Hazel Meldrum of this city, and Is a recent bride. Before coming to Miss Lorrih Bagley has as her will leave for (her home in Burley, while Mrs. Ward and daughProvo. Mr. and Mrs. Nash toured guest for a number of days, Miss Dor- - Idaho, return to Provo. will ter through Yellowstone National park. othy Irvin of Salt Lake City. w, d. Cool Room JULY 4th is to be a Gala day in Provo and all of us will want to be on hand in our best bib and tucker. DR 'ELEVENTH H0DR OPPORTUNITY , - 4 to give every one an opportunity to dress cost Y small DA at INDEPENDENCE for up canyon. . Prices 40 .and 50 Cents SATURDAY and MONDAY Monday afternoon more than forty-- Primary children of'the Lake View ward Primary organization were entertained at the pioneer park, where they enjoyed a program, games and contest races. During the afternoons entertainment delicious refreshments were served to the children. The following officers and teachers of the Lake View organization accompanied the children to the park, and conducted the afternoons program of amusement: Mrs. Jo seph Shaw, Mrs. Madaline Frandsen, Mrs. Zina Scott, Mrs. LaPreal Taylor, 'Miss Velma Nuttall, Mrs. Dora Johnston, Mrs. Norma Scott, Mrs Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Charles Madsen! Mrs. Hulda Nelson, Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mrs. Malissa Williams, and two members of the stake board of the organization, Mrs.' Deseret Johnson and Mrs. Norma Bullock.: five John Mills of Salt Lake City has returned to his tfome in Salt, Lake, after having spent the past week in this city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, James Sutherland. Miss Marylene Maw left Provo Wednesday evening for Washington, D. C., where .she will visit for some time with friends. ' I f The Y. L. M. I. A. of the Fourth ward motored to their summer home at Springdell . Wednesday evening. The Mutual girls and their chaperones will remain at Mutual Isle until Monday, June 3. Their week's program has been carefully scheduled with features of interest and amusement, and a good time Is expected for all. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dallin and son, Mrs. J: S. Gibby and children of Tom Evana and Robert Sacramento. Calif., will be Provo vis- STm161 itors during the coming " summer CaJilni0M5?rne.ld Bpent Sunday at1 months. While In this city they will ?heiV lor8pUng8 a8 the Kue8ts of and Mrs Victor be the Quests of Mrs. Eliza C. Gibby nitLP f mo8t enJoyable day' was and Mrs. P. M. Chapman. f ipOuti |