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Show r ( p THE PRQV.Q POST FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922 Trlco Sh.an (The new knitted silk) ZSB3BE3B333B. Mrs. Guy Shurtliff was hostess to One of the leading social events of the members of the Optimist club ' the week was the dancing party given and a number of invited guests at by My. and Mrs. Swen O, Nielsen, her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and Judge Autumn flowers were attractively and Mrs. A. B. Morgan at the throughout the home. home last evening In honor arranged Cards were featured, and the favor of Russell Hughes ,who will leave in was awarded to Mrs. James SutherOctober for the Swiss and German land. - A delicious luncheon followmission of the L. D. S. church. The ed cards, and to the following was ballroom was beautifully decorated served: Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. with a variety of fall flowers, palms Byron W. Denhalter, Mrs. Thomas and ferns. Luncheon was served to Hardy, Mrs. John Lundhal, Mrs. Zee Satie Back Caetoes Niel-sen-Ols- en ' fifty guests during the delightful evening. William Buttle, Russell Hughes and Victor Taylor, who will soon leave for the .mission field, will be the guests of honor at a dinner party to be given at the residence of President and Mrs. T N. Taylor this evening. m Miss Emma Thompson, assisted by Miss Ruia Steele, entertained at a de- Caotorn A missionary farewell will be given Friday evening of next week in the Fifth ward meeting house, in honor of Miss Edna Scorup, who, leaves Provo October 11, for the Northern States mission field, to labor as an L. D. S- missionary. The affair will also be in the form of a "Welcome Home to Elder Osmond Crowther and Miss Margaret Gardner, recently returned missionaries; Mr. Crowther from England and Miss Gardner from. California. A tentative program of the evenings entertainment wilU be published in the Tuesdays issue of The Post. evelightful social affair Thursday DanMiss Minerva of ning in honor iels, whose engagement to Warren The S. Ferre "has been announced. affair was held at the home of Miss Thompson, the rooms of which were attractively decoratedi with fall flowes. Twenty guests paticipated in an interesting program of music and games, following which refreshments Miss Ruby Epperson were served. entertained with a number of artistic The Fourth ward M. I. A. officers dances. Many beautiful and useful and teachers and their partners will gifts were showered upon the guest be entertained at a social and of honor. party Tuesday evening in the ward amusement hall. The hall Mrs. Earl Harding entertained at will be decorated with autumn flowa prettily appointed dinner in honor ers and folliage. Small tables will of Mrs. Roy Jacques, the occasion be scattered throughout the hall, at which numerous progressive games being her birthday anniversary. will be played. Prizes will be awardDuring the eveMr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson spent ed to the winners. entertainment in nings week Brigham City luncheon will be served. a delicious part of the with relatives and friends. ' Poiret Twills Crepe de Chenes Tricotiees Whipple. Mrs. Mattie York, Mrs. Leo Sheene, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Claude Singleton and Mrs. J. Angus Olsen. - t Crepes Whitaker, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs.' J. H. Denhalter, Mrs. Bert "get-acquaint- In a full line of sizes and, stylish stouts In a ful line of sizes and stylish stouts t A WONDERFUL BARGAIN IN SILK AND WOOL DRESSES ed i Values up to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sandgren and are spending the day with to family we6k Heber for spend "part of the tbe winter months with her sister, relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. While there they will visit the Mrs. Charles Carlyle. Mrs. Eliza Morrell left the early i L. D. S. I. A. officers and their partners of the Bonneville ward will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Teasdale. Following a brief business session, a program and games will be enjoyed, and a dainty luncheon will be served. The , M. A prettily appointed dinner was artistically decorated the table. ers were laid for nine. Cov- given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkins, comto Mr. and Mrs. A. S. plimentary Jones and family. Fall flowers ) Tuesday evening Miss Minerva Daniels, whose engagement to Warren S. Ferre, Jr., has been announced, was the honored guest of a social affair given by the children of her Primary class. Games were played and refreshments served. Miss Daniels was preented with two. piece of silverware by the young folks. After a pleasant visit with friends Provo, Miss Maurine Stevenson has returned to Salt Lake. In hospital. The officers and teachers of the Manavu ward M. I. A. will conduct a social this evening at the home of Mrs. Beulah McAllister. The McAllister home will be beautifully decorated with hutumn flowers. A program of progressive games will be an interesting feature of the entertainment. Dainty refreshments will be served. The partners of the teachers and officers will be the honored guests. Announcement is made of the big carnival which will be conducted Tuesday evening by the members of the Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A. of the Pioneer ward. Extensive plans are being made to make this entertainment one of the most successful of its kind ever held in this city. The evenings entertainment will open with a band concert given on the lawn of the ward meeting house. The various tent features will prove of exceptional interest. An invitation to attend is extended to the public in general. Saturday $50.00 Your Choice Only rS These wonderful dresses are on consignment with us for one day only we have no money invested in them is the reason for the extremely low price. The styles are the very latest from one of New Yorks fashionable dress manufacturers and in a full line of sizes and Stylish Stouts. Any woman who is at all interested in buying a dress this season cannot afford to miss this splendid opportunity. Dresses on display in our window. Come down town tonight and see them. Superintendent H. A. Dixon, Principal H. R. Atkins of the high school, Principal George Fox of the Parker school, and N. D. Strait, De Vere Childs, and Oscar Garret, professors at the junior high school, enjoyed a successful week-en- d fishing trip at the Strawberry lake. They report having had a very pleasant outing, having landed a number of SLIP-OVER- Slip-Ove- rs urday at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teasdale entertained at a well appointed dinner at their home Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs, Richafd Jex and MissMary Jex of Spaniph Fork. Fall flowers formed an attractive centerpice. Covers were laid for nine. Following dinner, a pleasant theatre party was formed and greatly enjoyed. v 5 for young chaps in their teens baby daughter, Marion, of Salt Lake, were Provo visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Madsen announce the engagement of their daughter, Mina, to Leonard Adams of American Fork. The marriage will take place In the near future. Mrs. Ruth Bailey left Provo this' morning for Salt Lake City, where The first meeting of the season of The separate meetings of the four she will visit for a month as the Provo camps of the Daughters of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mc- the Utah Sorosis was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Utah Pioneers, which were scheduled Adams. to be held the first Thursday in T. Haler. Mrs. Alex Hedqulst, presiOctober, will be held Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jensen of dent of the organization, gave a October 12. The postponement was Magna were Provo visitors over speech of welcome. The life of Marmade in order that the members of Tuesday and Wednesday. got Asquith was reviewed by Mrs. C. the camps might attend the state fair and the L. D. S. conference. The presidencies of the Y. L. M. I. E. Maw, following which musical A. and-Y- . L. M. I. A. of the First numbers were rendered by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Scott, Sr., and ward will entertain the other officers Dwight Packard. daughter, Maude, and Mr. vand Mrs. of the two organizations at the home Chris Scott, Jr., motored to Salt of Mrs. Gertrude Page this evening. Valley Chapter No. 3, Order of the Lake City Thursday, from which city The entertainment will include Eastern Star, met Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Sr., and Miss games, music and luncheon. in the Masonic temple. Scott left for Ocean Park, Cal., where I. will the hey spend A unique social entertainment was ensuing winter Mrs. Fred Loso returned to Soldier months. given by the M. I. A. of the Sixth Summit Wednesday after spending ward Thursday evening. Vocal and several days in Provo with Mrs. R. E. The home of Miss Viola Tiffany instrumental vaudeville Knapp. selections, was the scene of a prettily appointed stunts, humorous etc., conreadings, social affair Tuesday evening given tributed to the success of the occaThe officers and teachers of the in compliment to Mrs. L. M. Brain of sion. Dancing was also a feature of Bonneville ward Primary association Eureka, formerly Miss Zella Bates of the delightful evening. a social affair this afternoon at held this city. Fall flowers prevailed the home of Mrs. O. W. Carlson. The Miss Alice Russell and Mrs. S. J. time was pleasantly spent with nee throughout the home. A program of games was interspersed with the Jones were Salt Lake visitors last dlework and musical numbers, durluncheon, week-enserving of a delicious ing which dainty refreshments were . Kuppenheimer designers clearly understand the requirements of men of every age. A fine example of this is the snappy clean-cu- t Kupp-Jmodel for young, chaps from the time they choose their first suit. r. long-trouse- rs Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES d. served to thirty guests-The first special dance of the season at the Provo high school will be given this evening, under the auspices of the girls of the institution. Special music will be engaged, and an pink and white color scheme, the girls colors, will be carried out in all served. The members of the G. W. club were the guests of Miss LaVern Miss Mayme Barrett of Logan has Banks Tuesday evening. Needle- returned home after spending a week work, music and luncheon were en- in Provo with relatives and friends joyed. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Baker are Mrs. Nettie Kerr and family left spending two weeks in Eureka with the early part of the week for Los their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. the decorative details, throughout Angeles, Cal., to make their home. the hall- - Fall flowers will also be used with a pleasing effect. An inMr. and Mrs. O. W. and Mr. teresting feature of the evening will and Mrs. LeRoy Frisby Hyde of Cedar City, be, a handshake or are spending a week in Provo, the period. The parents and patrons of guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen, the school are especially invited to f be the guests of the girls at the inMr. and Mrs. C. E. of Salt itial dance. A portion of the hall Lake spent last week Clinton Provo in with will be fitted up for their special Mr. and Mrs. John Pullen. comfort, and the faculty and student body urge that they be in attendance. Miss Margaret Leavitt has returned from Hyrum, where she spent two Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bailey announce weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Victor Pethe engagement of their daughter, terson. Vilate E. 'to Fred W. Howard of Salt Lake Cits-The marriage will take Covers were laid for at a dinner given by Miss Graceeight place in the near future. Linton Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrst Dave Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daniels an- Anderson of Salt Lake. The table nounce the engagement of their was centered with a bowl of large Sher-ling asters. daughter, Minerva, to Warren Ferre, Jr., of this city. The Mrs. Pearl Shorp of Lehi is a Promarriage will take place early in Oc vo visitor, the guest of her mother, tober. Mrs. William Leffler. - get-acquaint- ed j . Claude F. Baker. MATINEES AT PRINCESS Harry Ashton of the Princess thea- ter announces that beginning Saturday, September 30, daily matinees will be given at the Princess theater with the exception of Wednesday. On Saturday the matinee will begin at 2:30 and on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday al 3:45 oclock. The price will be 10 cents to all. WOMEN REPUBLICANS TO MEET . The ScKwab Clothing Co. The Kuppenheimer House in Provo .$3.95 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Carroll and FUNERAL SERVICES ' ECopp-J- n . one lot ALL WOOL Silk Trim-me- d On sale Sat- prize fish. CrarK Just received S The Provo Republican women will conduct a meeting a)fc the county courthouse, Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting Is to effect a womens organization and to. outline plans to be carried out during the coming campaign. All Republican ladies are urged to be in attendance. THIS TIME ITS A BOY FOR INFANT CHILD With the announcement that one of bur popular clothing merchants had been given special cause for rejoicing, comes the good news that Funeral services for Naomi, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindley, who died at the family residence early this morning, were held this afternoon at the home, 241 East Fourth North. The services were under the direction of George Bartoh of the Provo Manavu ward. Interment was in the Provo City cemetery, under the direction of the Berg Mortuary. another clothing merchant has what he considers even more cause to rejoice. George (doesnt believe he has, but L. A. says he couldnt feel any better no matter what happened, so both are happy. L. A. says its a fine boy. Mrs. Christensen and the new merchant are doing fine. The first woman to be chief of a tribe of North American Indians, according to Indian historians, is Mrs. Alice B. Davis, of Wewoka, Oklahoma, chief of the Seminoles. The members of the B. Y.'U. women's organization will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock at the, home of Mrs. J. M. Jensen, 277 Eaet Third North street. iri-fa- nt ten-pou- nd Special Garden Court Offer We are giving away (TO THE LADIES) ONE 50C TUBE OF MAG4AC The Original Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste (TO THE GENTLEMEN) v ONE TUBE OF 03 COLONIAL CLUB the Finest Shaving Cream on the Market) With Every Purchase of a Garden Coifrt Toilet Article (except Talcum) ABOVE OFFER WITH 2 CANS GARDEN COURT TALCUM This offer will be withdrawn after a limited of MAG-LAand COLONIAL CLUB have b Sven all means away. By take advantage of this off erf but you must act quickly.) 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