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Show f . i f f I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922 LAND J OF THE PROVO POST HORROR Everywhere in Russia Traveler Sees Terrible Sights. - Kindest Thing You Can Do to a Lot of Theta People Is to Kill Them," 8ald Railroader. f - S' One of the most pleasant events of the week was a kensington conduct-- 1 ed Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Jackson, in compliment to Mrs. Gertrude Truman and Mrs. J. M. George, both of Los Angeles, Calif. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with musical selections, needle work and soeial chat. A special feature of the afternoons entertainment was a number of spicy readings by Mrs. Hannah Hicks. During the afternoon delicious refreshments were served to the following guests, besides the honored guests and hostess: Mrs. George W. Gee, Mrs. J. Mrs. Walter T. Hasler was hostess to the party of children at her homd Monday afternoon. The affair was in celebration of the ninth birthday anniversary of her son, "Vyilliam, which occurred on that day. The afternoon was happily spent with an interesting program of games and musical selections. During the afternoons entertainment a delicious luncheon was served to 25. A large birthday cake, containing nine light- J mm ona mem Lower Prices for Fall on Clothcraft Serge Specials F i I m We had no sooner crossed Intd Russia than we began to see horrible , sights. And this is the truth I was not expecting It. I thought the hor& rors were confined to certain areas m and that I should have to go and look for them, writes Eleanor Franklin Egan In the Saturday Evening Post. R But there is no area in Russia toed candles,, centered the luncheon m least at not is that a as horrible; table. An object study of Milk day ft there Is no afea in which horrors are Food, was successfully carried out ft in the games and the luncheon, with not to be encountered. . And though a effect. very pleasing the soviet authorities spare no effort R. Hodson, Mrs. Louisa McBride, ft in trying to Induce the world to be- Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. E. L. Jack-sowas to Mrs. the Beulah hostess Mrs. Mrs. B. Elliot J. to Keeler, lieve that the famine is confined Ray ft Mrs. members of the Social Hour club and the Volga valley and that it is due McAllister, Mrs. Earl Bent, War-nicM posMrs. G. Ted Mrs. Wilson Mrs. and F. James E. who , ft solely to natural causes and causes GeorgeMrs. Barton, t home W. at her Frank Fullmer, Mrs. 'Calder, invited guests, over which they had no control, there IS Mrs. W. W. Ercan-brac- Thursday afternoon. An interesting is not a man, woman or child In the H. Brereton, g Mrs. Laura Foote, Mrs. David literary paper was ably given by Mrs. country, aside from a favored few John, Mrs. George E. Whitehead, John Christensen, after which musiwithin the government circle or who Mrs. J, W. Huish, Mrs. John E. cal numbers and a delicious luncheon have money enough to pay the fan- Stein, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. E. was served to 12. tastic prices that are demanded for H. Holt, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. A. SI Mrs. Warren Colton and daughters food, who is getting enough to eat. B. Worsley, Mrs. N. C. Hicks, Mrs. Ellert-seMrs. Nielsen, Ephraim This also is the absolute truth, which Emiley Betty and Helen, and son, Warren, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. O. W. were Provo visitors over the weeknobody who knows the situation will looks Andelin, Mrs. A.. V. Robinson, Mrs. end. They were the guests of ,Mrs. seek to deny. Mrs. E. D. Partridge, Warrens sister, Mrs. Marion Taylor, John Saxey, At every railway station there were Mrs. Miss Josephine Crandall. Hugh M. Woodward, Mrs. is seething mobs of the most awful peo- Cathering Bassett, Mrs. E. S. Hinck- formerly m ever I seen. had crowded Mrs. ple They Lucian Hinckley. Fall ley, and Miss W. Marie s Ernest Harding, up under the windows of our car and flowers decorated the Jackson hojne. Harding and Miss LaVaughn Harding walled a pitiful wall with their hands to Ogden Sunday, where The following Provo musicians motored held out. a very enjoyable day visitspent they where to went Salt Lake Sunday, I asked our Latvian porter, who and friends. with relatives ing gave a musical entertainment at spoke both English and Russian, what they EdMrs. J. state prison: Mr. and Miss Alice Johnson, who has been they were saying, and laughing a bru- - the Miles Bown Miss Lola Stein wein ss tal laugh, he answered. mey are Baum Marvisiting for the past week in Magna w. McAllister, Thomas j. us to Mrs. R. L. sake Gods For with bread, give Jensen, returned saying. Murray K. Roberts, Earl Bean, He was remember- tin, give us bread ! Mrs. Ora R. Harding, Miss Inger her home in this city Sunday. invasion of his own Johnson, Miss Alene Phillips, Miss ing the Bolshevist " Mrs. Byron W. Denhalter will encountry and the ruthlessness of It. Violet Johnson, Miss Celestia John- tertain the members of the Optimist . Mrs. Mr. and no son, Russell Hughes, He had sympathy for Russians. club at her home Thursday afternoon Most of the people were trying to Leland VanWagenen. Mrs. T. F, Pier-pon- t. with cards and luncheon. Fall flowMiss Vilate Pidrpont. . get on the train ; they were going ers will decorate the home. The card somewhere, anywhere, I suppose, away Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter, in com- -' lame 500 will be featured, follow7132 5130 Blue, 7130 from wherqthey were. There were pany with Mr. and Mrs. David Potter ed by luncheon. ' end of each at Red soldiers stationed Salt Lake motored to Magna SunThe Lake View M. I. A. and choir all the cars, and only those who had day. will a joint bonfire party Thursto to were allowed enjoyed travel get permits on the bank of the day aboard; but the others, in uncontrolThe Elks ladies met in social ses- Provoevening looks The time was delightriver. lable masses, struggled for a foothold sion Monday evening at the Elks fully spent with games and comone had" We continual anywhere. munity singing, during which wienes fight to keep them out of our car, but were roasted and a camp fire lunchwe had to keep them out; our hearts eon served. might ache for them, but they had on them one thing we were afraid of Miss Ruby Taylor was hostess at the prettily appointed dinner at her carriers of disease. 4130 3130 Serge- A bowl of home Sunday evening. We locked ' our doors, but they fall flowers marked the table center-pieckicked - against them and beat upon Covers were laid for six. the windows with their fists, making piteous appeals. They clung to the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Harding would be steps and the trucks and crowded toand baby left Provo Saturday for gether between the cars on the coup'Green River, Wyoming, where they will visit with relatives and friends ling pins. And It was cold, bitter cold.Mr. and 'Mrs. E E. Jones wish to for ten days. The return trip will The country was Just one vast Interfinable stretch of blinding white announce the marriage of their son. be made by auto, when they will be ft Silence; the villages were buried up (Lawrence, to Miss Hester Hunt of accompanied to Provo by Mr. and (MI Mrs. George Bullock, who will be to their thick thatched eaves In snow; Albion, ft Provo visitors for a brief period. m the beards of the men and the muf- 'Burley, September 5. t h Advertised r oughout flers of the women were hung with A Clothcraft customer Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Steve Mrs. J. M. George left Provo Mon- icicles; it was all a terrible picture SenhouseClyde the Nation in every city Sun-'da- y at entertained dinner for a Salt Lake City, after pleasof human suffering. is once made always the occasion being the birthday ant four weeks visit with friends of 10,000 population or At one station I stood looking out of day, of Mrs. Brown. A cut and relatives in this city. While in anniversary retained. a window as the train began to move; glass bowl of pink astors adorned the this city she was the incentive of a over this week. it gathered speed ; there was a surge dining table. Covers were laid for number of socials given in her honor. forward in the crowd and a frantic Mrs. Dell Larsen, Miss Nell Bowman, She will visit in, Salt Lake for aj Suits on display in our West Window. shout ; then I felt the oar under me Harold Brown and Bennett Larsen Of number of days, after which she will Mr. A. Mrs. and Salt F. to Los return in home Lake, her lift and twist itself with a sickening Angeles, K Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Brown, Calif. grind. Miss Grace Linton, May Senhouse. One of the young men I was travelDr. and Mrs. N. R Jackson were the evening musical selections During came with me to as up ing quickly, were contributed by Mrs. Ahlander, Provo visitors over Sunday, the turned me away from the window and Miss Bowman, Mr. Brown and Mr. guests of Dr Jacksons parents, Mr. We ran over a Larsen. Dont look said, and Mrs. John Jackson. m woman. She slipped on the Icy step Mrs. M. D. Evans was hostess at a i The officers of the Bonneville ward she was trying to hang on to and fell Mrs. Alma Ballinger entertained The Daughters of the Mormon Relief dinner Sunday, the f the entertained society prettily under the wheels! Monday afternoon at a delightful so-- 1 Battalion will be entertained Satur- hers of the organization at the home occasion appointed anniverher being The porter, looking just a little bit cial affair, in honor of her daughter, day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the of Mrs. Ernest Ekins thi3 afternoon. sary. Gladioli and birthday U3ed ti roses were Bible An An interesting program of games and for decorative purposes. shaken himself. said, Yes, and shes iCrthia, who celebrated her four-bett- home of Mrs. Lenore Taylor. i Present off! Kindest thing vou can do teenth birthday anniversary that day. interesting afternoons entertainment music was followed' by refreshments. were Mrs. Mary Hales, Mrs. Julia f Idol in Dispute Looks On While This music and an appetizing is being planned for the occasion, to a lot of these people is to kill them. Games, Kirkman, Mrs. James Evans, Mr. and r luncheon made the a for hours will and include merry i program, pleasing M. Betting Runs High Brown of Springville, Mr. i We don't. often make tills run without the Mrs. C. W. Richardson and daugh- Mrs. J. Leah Ekins, Etta Niel- and luncheon. All members are following: Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and and James Peav, ters, Marjorie and Fay, have return killing two or three, but it dont seem son, Ethel Kartchner, Edith Fresh- urged to he present. Sunday. ROCHESTER, N. Y Sept. ed to Boise, Idaho, after spending the Smiles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E L. right that they should nearly always water. Nita Wakefield and Lucile GREAT POWER FROM GOD: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page, 500 persons formed a in Approximately Strong, with 'summer Provo Ms. months be women. Markman. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meredith of Mr. and Mrs. Brimhall and the Misses ! Behold, I give unto you power to two wome?, Eileen ring in We killed three before we got to Salt Lake City are visiting in the Richardsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Agnes 3 5 years on and Zella Evans and Leland tread Clossen, and old, and . Sadie B. teamuel serpents scorpions, Kopp. The Members of the Lakeview city for a number of days with their Moscow all women. Evans. and over all the power of the enPalmer, 32, fought with War fists ward Relief society were pleasantly daughter and Mr. and for the love of a man. emy; and nothing shall by any Mr. and Mrs. John U. Buchi have entertained this afternoon at the Mrs. Oscar W. Carlson. Mr. Carl-- 1 The man, a witness to the fray, is Chances That Dickens Dodged. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Done of means hurt you. Luke 10: 19. home of Mrs. Martin Clinger. An son is proprietor of the Meredith returned from an auto trip through Utlca? Is a frightful one-nigto have told the contestants he said stand excellent program of vocal are a few here Ariz., spending and incompany, this city. Following Bryce canyon and other southern would Monday. throw his affections to the Mr. and Syracuse looks as If It had been strumental' musical numbers and Cycle Mrs. and with Heber J. days of Utah interest. their visit here Mr. and Mrs. Merepoints A SURE GUIDE: Commit wdnner. Done. knocked together, but this time, al- readings was enjoyed. thy will leave dith for where following California, News of the contemplated fight way unto the Lord; trust also In Mrs. Jack Anderson is here from though he reads 40,000 New Yorkers, which refreshments were served. they plan to make their home for the ; and he shall him brought the neighbors as spectators, Mrs. Annie M. Young, Mrs. A. L. bring it to pass. somehow he keeps his privacy, Stanthe guest of relatives and present. Panguitch, and witnesses told in court of bets Rest in the Mrs. Dewey Geysford of American Booth and children and the Misses Lord, and wait pafriends for a number of days. ley T. Williams writes In the North being placed. for him. Psalm and Leona 7. Editha Booth Mrs. Provo will in tiently Fork 37: leave with her 5, spent Monday Vaughna Woodruff and three American Review. In the quiet of his Miss Palmer landed the Mr. A. AhlanMrs Ocean for F. to and children Miss left for Prob Lecta of Miller Cal., Wednesday parents, Park, Pleasant Sunday room he has his first cocktail, a a right to the jaw. Her first blow, Tuesday. week-ehder. winter the d months. where Nampa. Idaho, they will make Grove was the guest ?f Dr. spend THE FIRST AND THE LAST : countered with an uppercut,Opppnent Rocky Mountain sneezer, made of but intheir home for the present. During and Mrs. R. Lester Spurrier, I am the first, and I am the snow. rum and American her hand. jured brandy, Both Mrs. went reto Mr. Mrs. Erma Snow into a last:, Mrs. and Fletcher has the period that Woodruff has and besides me there is no God clinch. crudeness on this second Journey DanComplimentary j R. Wanberg, who will leave Fri resided in this city she has been en- - ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huish went to turned to Salt Lake after spending Mis3 Clossen broke Is there a God besides me? sepms less horrible and funnier. In day for Los Angeles. Cal., to make gaged as a teacher at the local high Spanish Fork Monday, where they at a week with Provo relatives. and when the other swung, away, yea, there is no God : 1 know not St. LoUIs an old man submits a para their home, the M. D. club members school, where her services witnesses w'ere tended a social affair given by the said, she dodged and retaliated with Miss Ethel Colton of Salt Lake any. Isaiah 44: 6, 8. Saturday evening at the highly acceptable. faculty of' the Spanish Fork high phrase of the entire book of Job. He entertained a blow to the chin for a Jcnockout. ' of Miss home Grace Linton. The and in Mr. to school. City spent Saturday Dickens wants to read it aloud Sunday Both women wer arrested and fined Wednesday. Mrs. M. C. Newell and Miss Helen this city, as the guest of Miss Theland get his opinion of it. A letter floral decorations consisted of blue REAL PEACE: Wisdoms way . each. $10 Huish. of ma ' and white astors. The rook Newell have to returned their home game Monday evening Miss Vera Banks comes from the south asking for an of ways and pleasantness, was followed by refreshments. all in this city following a two months entertained the M. S. Telephone girls her paths are peace. original epitaph for the tomb of an JUST NATURAL. BURGLAR-PROOvisit in YVorland. Wyoming, the at a watermelon feast at her home, Proverbs Infant. Another southern lady solicits 17. 3: The marriage of Miss Priscilla Al- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Randall. Games and music were enjoyed by M. Chauncey Depew, the distinSome youngsters were i an autograph copy of( the lines by Mrs. len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Randall was formerly Miss ' tells the followplaying statesman, thirty. guished Thursday. a game which an to Leo Hunter consisted of everybody expiring frog. But K. Allen of Vineyard, and Charles A. Alice Newell .of this city. One'of the ing story: GODS GOOD GIFTS: in the room making a face; the The in these state competitions New Jer- Jenson of Salt Lake, was solemnized interesting features of their visit was Mrs. Jesse Wariier of Spanish Fbrk In one of my many, visits to St. boy Lord will give grace and glory: no in A Mr. making the worst face to . receive a to Salt Lake. Mrs. an offers and bell. auto is tour the bears w'ith in the week Provo the today sey lady Pauls cathedral in London I was goad thing will he withhold interesting through spending from prize. Every boy, it appeared, was National park. They her mother, Mrs. Sadie Nesbit. submit a record of all the funny Jensen will make their home in Yellowstone looking at the tomb of the Duke of them that walk doing his level best. The Provo. a Psalm had uprightly? in In very report her having the and also pleasant have which at Wellington crypt, happened things as master of ceremonies hoy acting 11. 84: and The Provo Teachers went association the modest of tomb enjoyable trip. Cruikshank, the family during the past 100 years. Out up to one of the most finally Mr. C. Snow and Mrs. and James eveto hiked i farm diminutive The Edgewood artist, Friday Friday. nearby. superintendent of this material Dickens is' to create Mr. and Mrs. lads present and said: i Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson ning of last w'eek, where they made asked me who I was THE Joseph Gourley spent and OMNISCIENT : many GUIDE a novel and share the profits with Sunday in American Fork canyon. Well, Harry Peters, I guess you at Preston, Ida., a huge bonfire, played games and spent the week-en- d questions about America, and then The steps of a good man are orwon the prize. the aforesaid lady. What could be were called to bed a in the said: watermelon feast. they dulged 4 dered by the Lord. Psalm 37 : 23. What are you talking! about? more delightful? Miss Priscilla Allen, bride - of side of Mr. Petersons mother, Mrs. Many Americans come here, but demanded Harry, I aint playin. the week, was the of honor A. G. Peterson. Mrs. J. S. Linton has returned the most remarkable of them all was Saturday. They returned to a NO at shower social MORE and Mrs. this WAR: from Los Col. wrhere G. by she Wives. given Robert Nation city Sunday evening, thinking j Angeles, Cal., shall Ingersoll. He was not Bine, poplar, and other ordinary Andrew Fif- - that Mrs. Peterson was improving, spent the past four months with rel- very inquisitive and wanted to know lift up sword against nation Henpecked husbands will chuckle at tv guestsJensen, Friday inevening. oft woods can be converted Into a was Peterson Mr, atives. However, all about program participated recalled, Wellingtons tomb I told neither shall they learn war the verdict of a jury, which Included of music and hard wood comparable in all respects and left served for Idaho and games him the more. Monday was dukes that morning, 4. Isaiah first 2: body' five women, at Hackensack, N. J. to mahogany, refreshments. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dell Larsen and son, Bennett put in a wrooden coffin, and this w'as ebony and the like, A husband sued a rival for $50,000 a new tinder German Peterson extend to them their wishes of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d in in encased invention, it is this had that made steel; said. The device consits for alienating his wifes affections. Mrs. Earl H. Barratt of American for a complete recovery of the health Provo w'ith Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ah- for it a position of an apa stone weighing in In paratus, Fork spent the week-en- d in Provo of their mother. hydraulic 20 tons, and over that a huge stone lander. Jury awarded him 0 cents damages. nature, The Bone Federation of compresses the wood to the which wdth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. How much is a lost wife worth? Mrs. Mary E. Ashworth enteitained weighing 40 tons. He gave me a California has Dry point just completed the where it is so heavy it will Mrs. M. C. Newell and daughter, at dinner today for Mrs. Annie M. wiap on the back which sent me To one man she might be worth less Berry. sink in r of a great campaign making water. v picture Mrs. A. L. Booth and the ling quite a distance and exclaimed: Helen, have returned from Worland. than 6 cents. To another, her perfect Wake Up, Wash Your entitled, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cullimore. Wyo.. where they visited Mr. and Misses Editha and Leona Booth, pri-- j Old man, you have got him safe, Hands. It mate, her value would he Infinitely in- Miss Elva a six-repicture Murdock 1850.000 of more than 313 -and Mrs. J. W. Randall. They also en- or to their departure for Ocean Park, If he ever escapes, cable, at my ex- - carrying with is Bunnell, Paul a it to the millions. All values are relatremendous 000,000 inhabitants of Indiacan read were the dinner a Yellowstone to G. Seymour Grey to guests where joyed the Robert Cal., pense, trip through for plan spend the they ATndmen? Ingersoll, Peoria, Eighteenth tive. and write, and ,even these few are dis- of Miss Vera Williams, Sunday. 111.. U. S. A. winter. park the Volstead Act. proportionately of the higher castes N announcement that should be of of interest to every man in Provo desires getting the most value n, k, IMS sible from his clothing expenditure! k, Clothcraft Clothes enjoy a nationwide and long wear reputation for good at a moderate price, and each suit backed by a written guarantee that it must give the wearer satisfaction. n, s s Here are the new lower prices Brown Gray, give many months of Serges that at hard wear and good the new lower price I X $27.00 Blue Serge, Gray Serges of a little finer weave and heavier weight. Any man proud of these clothes at e. J I t IM1 I A Ah-land- er, . I ! ! T Thoughts for Week er Girls Fight in Ring For Love of a Man h son-in-la- I w, Tu-sco- n, ht I j I j , i , f j j i , F. j i , J in-whe- re , I w-e- 9 ' I , i fly-Youn- g, el I Li f , j C |