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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 tH Bates Stores 33 Co, Opposite Courthouse East Center Street. Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 MMHnagiiEMBasgagSggBOgBggttaffiCB The home of Mrs. George A. Han-- ( was the scene of a pleasing so- cial affair Thursday afternoon when pullmah DAVENETTES I2S33 luncheon. Unique Halloween colors and emblems were carried out in all the decorative details throughout the rooms. Fall flowers were also effectively used in the decorative scheme. Seven tables of bridge were played, and the favors received by Mrs. Mark Roylance and Mrs. Reed A dainty luncheon L. Anderberg. followed bridge and to the following was served: Mrs. Reed L. Ander berg, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. E. B. Bean, Mrs. Wilford M. Dean, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Nilson, Maw, O. Nielson, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Swen com- Mrs. C. L. Naylor, Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Mrs. F. G. Richmond, Mrs. J. W. Steihl, Mrs. Alma VanWagenen, All Mrs. Jack Shireman, Mrs. G. Merle wood well Taylor, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, Mrs. Mark Roylance, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. David Open-shaMrs. O. R. Thomas, Mrs. Etta 99 Bagley, Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. W. Lester Man; gum, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. Mark Tripp, Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Mrs. T. A Earl Pardoe, Mrs. Harlow Smoot, Mrs. Ray Timmerman, Mrs. George A. Hansen, Mrs. David Grant and unexMrs. Lee H. Farrer and Mrs. W. H. Agee of Salt Lake and Mrs. Annie comes Jenkins of Logan. Unique in its arrangements was no interthe birthday Halloween party given Mrs. Lee L. Baker Thursday afyou buy. by ternoon for her eight-year-odaughter. Mary Lou. The rooms were appropriately decorated in Halloween colors and emblems. Each of the twenty-eigguests received as a favor a miniature kewpie, prettily dressed in Halloween costume. The contest games and amusements were all typical of the occasion, and afforded much merriment. The prizes EXCLUSIVE HOME FURNISHERS were received by Helen Bates, Roy Dayton, Fuller Arney, Sedley Jones and Elmer Jones. Music and dancThe Young ing were also enjoyed. The regular monthly meeting of people did full justice to a genuine Mrs. Robert Mille left Provo thi folthe, Nelke Reading club was held Halloween feast. morning for her home ininSandy afternoon at the home of Thursday this visit city a pleasant lowing Mrs. Alex The residence of Mrs. Jesse D. Mrs. John Hedquist with Mrs. John Mr. and as the guest of as was the scene of a delightA Nusink Hunter the assisting hostess. W. McAdams. discusion of Sarah Bernhardt was ful social affair thtis afternoon, at an attracMr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham- and given by Mrs. William H. Boyle. The when she entertainedbridge-luncheowas reviewed Phaedra, by tively arranged children and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence book, Jack Teasdale. Musical num- Seven tables were played. HallowNilson motored to Salt Lake City Mrs. were furnished by Miss Helen een decorations and chrysanthemums a very bers Sunday, where they spent were gave to the entertaining rooms a and Newell refreshments Mr. of home at the enjoyable day Nilson. served. very pleasing appearance. and Mrs. John Our line of Davenettds was never more the latest styles and coverings in plete. as frames from the overstuffed as famous Kruchler factories. A beautiful Settee during the day comfortable bed at night Just the thing for an extra bed when for the night. pected company Our convenient payment plan, with est charges makes it easy for to Bates Stores Co. w, ld ht n. In compliment to Miss Lola Sim-se- n mons, a November bride, Mrs. George & H. Taylor entertained at her home Tuesday- evening. An autumn color the scheme prevailed throughout home, red Chinook leaves adding to the decorative scheme. Games and needle work, followed by a dainty luncheon, were the diversions. Present were the guest of honor, Mrs. j Marne Simmons, Miss Rachel Simmons, Mrs. Hewitt M. Strong, Mrs. Rondo Simmons, Mrs. Lafe Alger, Mrs. A. B. Simmons, Mrs. J. E. Overlade and Miss Donna Simmons. interest-e- d are the you to visualize things an opportunity gives you in, in advance of your purchase. valThe ALL WOOL dresses that we are offering are exceptional ues and you should come down town and see them we advertised three groups for Fridav and Saturday but Fridays business made such inroad on the two groups that we have added another for SATURDAY. GROUP NO. 1 Mrs. A. G. Rex, Sr., and Mrs. George Weston of Randolph were Provo visitors Wednesday, the guests of Mrs. Thomas W. Ashton. . Mrs, Thomas Kirkwood entertained at her home Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Lola SimFall mons, a bride of November. flowers were arranged throughout the rooms. Games, music, social chat and refreshments were enjoyed by Mrs. Lafe Alger, the following: Mrs. A. A. Loveless, Mrs. Mame Simmons, Mrs. Hewitt Strong, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Miss Grace Kirkwood, Mrs. Minnie Ellison, Miss Mildred Kirkwood and the honored guest. The Ladies Literary club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James A. Bullock, when Rians for the seasons activities were discussed. A daintily prepared luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Dwight Packard, Mrs. SterMrs. ling Taylor, Mrs. Parley Larsen, Heber Taylor, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mrs. Grant Eg- gertsen, Mrs. Herald G. Clark, Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. Walter Needham and Mrs. Bullock, The club will hold its next meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Price. GROUP NO. $ GROUP NO. 3 $ Actual, value of each price Range 100 Percent More. i We aim to be consistent in giving you rg j j price and quality values. It is a constant study with us. Miss Irene Cannon of Salt Lake in Provo, the spent the week-en- d guest of Miss Dorothy Jacobs. Mrs. L. C. Potter, president of the local chapter of the Service Star Legion, left today for Chicago to atMrs. John B. Ashton entertained M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groneman and tend the national convention of this a luncheon followed by bridge at for Long family, who left Wednesday organization. Dance Vaudeville with the following ladiesi winter the to Tuesday spend Beach, Cal., Mrs. Alden Chatwin will enter- months, were entertained at dinner from Salt Lake as guests: Mrs. R, The members of the Fourth ward tain at her home Friday evening, the by Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman, R. Irvine, Jr., Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mrs. George Havercamp, Mrs. Joseph M. I. A. are arranging for an evenmembers of her Seagull Primary Monday, class. The Chatwin home will be Brown, Mrs. Rose Fearle, Mrs. Phil- ing of fun and frolic to take place of Pocatello, Winn HallowMiss lip Speckart and Mrs. Winther of Saturday evening in the ward amuseRuby artistically decorated with Pro- een emblems and colors, corn husks.- Idaho, is spending two weeks in Mi's. Bingham. The favors were received ment hall. The various committees and fall flowers be- vo, the guest of her sister. by Mrs. Fearle and Mrs. Speckart. having the entertainment in charge were used in decorating. report that a group of professional Beck. Carnations The a effect. used with George pleasing ing will be spent with a variety entertainers have been secured, and evening Mrs. Joseph S. Park entertained a will present the following vaudeville of contest games, followed by a dain- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton and Mrs.afnumber of ladies at a quilting bee ty luncheon, carried out in the Hal- - Leah Ekins returned Thursday commencing at 8 oclock: loween colors. The mothers of the ternoon from a brief outing to Straw- - Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was numbers, A musical Edmond Melange, served. Seagull girls will be the guests of berry. of chalk talk Evans; (pictures honor. an instruJames; magic) Jimmy Wednesday afternoon the Utah mental act. Miss Alene Philips, Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkins were met at the .home of Mrs. Ralph Olson and Harvard Olson; Gertrude Cowl Salt Lake visitors over last Poulton. A discussion on Jane Gold the Dust Sociable Dance trio, Muriel Smart and end. was led by Mrs. G. Merle Taylor, afAt Court, company; Judge ter which Mrs. Alex Hedquist gave Was Big Success Edmund Evans; Murphy a mystry dance. Lilac Mrs. Jesse W. Johnson has re- an interesting review of Professor Pulsudski and company. turned to her home in this city, af- Time by this author. Musical numlast The 'entertainment given Following the program the reter an enjoyable visit with her bers were pleasingly rendered by of the evening will be pleasmainder Y. U. B. in ladies the gymnamother, Mrs. R. Y. Nash, in Alpine. Mrs. Norma Bullock and Miss Carol night sium, by the Stake presidency and antly spent with dancing. The hall Mrs. Johnson reports that an inter- - Poulton. the high council for the officers and will be decorated with booths; from esting feature of her visit was a surteachers of the stake and ward or- which sandwiches, doughnuts, pumpa Fifteen guests participated in prise party given at the home of Mrs. Nash, Monday, by the members social affair given by Mrs. George ganizations. was successful in all its kin pie, and a new drink, called Magic Broth, will be served. Evof the Alpine Relief society, the oc- - Beck, Tuesday evening, in honor of details. was The evening pleasantly spent erybody over 14 years of age are Incasion being the celebration of the her sister. Miss Ruby Winn of vited to be in attendance. with e dancing, during which Mrs. birthday anniversary of catello. Music, games and refresh-thEggertsen Ballif conducted a hostess. The evening was pleasnumber of group dances and exer- MR. SHIREMAN LEAVES PROVO antly spent with an interesting imJack Shireman, merchandise mancises. Special program features were promptu program and musical numn of an aesthetic ager 6f the company, given, consisting bers, during which a delicious Misses Nellie has the dance his Clark, by resigned position witb'the loluncheon was served to fifty guests. several days in Provo with Mr. and Alice Taylor, and Elva Crosbie, and cal firm, and will return' tq the sales The honored guest received a num-- . Mrs. J.. S. Linton and family, a demonstration of the latest waltz force of the M. E. Smithhompany of ber of beautiful gifts. and fox-trsteps by Mrs. Ballif and Omaha. Mr. Shiremapwill be locat- Nineteenth of the The members ed at Seattle. He,' with Mrs. ShireMr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity had Century club met this afternoon at Miss Thelma Eggertsen. man, left ProvoWednesday afteras their guests the first of the the home of Mrs. Henry W. Gease. Immediately on his election, the noon for Omaha, where they will viweek, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Cassity and An excellent paper on India was of the British House of Com- sit for a ifewdays before going to children of Salt Lake City. given by Mrs. Gease, followed by a speaker 1 mons is entitled to receive 2000 Seattle. Room Barrack of Kiplings reading n ounces of plate, two hogheads of W. RButler of the The marriage of Miss Lola Sim-- : Ballad by Mrs. Frank McGraw. claret, $5000 equipment money and company has just returned from a mons, daughter of Mrs. Mame Sim-- ! mons, to Harry P. Hunter of Nampa, ' Mr. and Mrs. Hurum F. Thomas $500 a year for stationery. business trip to Omaha. Idaho, will take place November 8 entertained at their home Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. A number evening, complimentary to their son of prenuptial entertainments are be- - and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. N)rman ing given in honor of Miss Simmons, Thomas. The rooms were profusely Sunday afternoon, from 2 until 6 decorated with fall flowers and Miss Simmons entertained Sixty guests participated in Professor FranklirrMadsen of the music department, B. Y. U., at a trousseau tea at the home of liage. a program of games and music, and her mother. More than fifty guests were served luncheon, announces the following program for the concert to be given in called during the afternoon, and College Hall on Friday evening, at 8 p. m.. bv the B Y U served to dainty' refreshments. Wednesday afternoon MrS(. E. af-A.- ' y.pira anJ Margaret bummerhays, soprano , Lida Edmunds Wun- Wednesday afternoon Miss Simmons Mitchell was hostess at a social was complimented at a prettily ap- - fair in honor of Miss Anna Lee of derli, accompanist. pointed dinner party given at the Nottingham, England, who is here 1 (a) Spanish Dance No. 1 home of Mrs. Rondo Simmons. Fall ' visiting her cousin. Mrs. J. F. Moritz Moskowski and refreshments music (b; Evening Star, from the Opera Tannhauser attractively decorated the day. Cards, Simmons home, while a basket of .were the features of interest, Richard Wagner fresh fruit formed the table center-- 1 Cello Professor Solo, Edward P. Mayhew The Shriners of Provo gave a wellpiece. Covers for the following Orchestra. were laid: Mrs. A. B. Simmons, attended and successful ball Thurs- Mrs. Mame Simmons, Mrs. Hewitt day evening in the Masonic temple. 2 (a) Italian Air, Un verdi practicello genza piarrte Mrs. Friday at noon a banquet was .Strong, Mrs. J. E. Overlade, Wolf Ferrari Taylor, and the Misses Donna ed at the temple, following Which the The (W and R6se Rimsky-Korsako- ff the Nightingale and Rachel Simmons. Shriners and their partners motored (c) Slumber Reigns; to Salt Lake, where they attended a Gretchaninoff' Mrs. H. S. Pyne will be hostess at banquet at the Hotel Utah. In the Miss SUmmerhays, ' a Halloween and birthday party evening the Shriners attended the 3 this evening, complimentary to her semiannual Shrine ceremonial at the (a) Cossack Revels (Danse Grotesque)... Ivan Ischakoff Mrs. and Masonic the Leah Ekins. The Salt Lake daughter, (b) Caressing Butterflytemple R. Barthelemy colors of orange and black, cats, ladies were guests at the Pantages Orchestra. watches, etc., are theater, combined in the attractive decorative 4 (a) La Papillon . Fondrain scheme. The dining table from The B. Y. U. women will meet Sat(b) Pannyre aux Talons Dor "Paldowski which a Halloween dinner will be urday afternoon at 4 p. m. at the (c) Loiseau Bleu served, will contain a large pumpkin home of Mrs. J. B. Keeler for a mufilled with choice fruit as its center-piec- sical, program. The opera, Samson Miss Summerhays. The guest list includes Mrs. and Delilah, will be reviewed by Ballet Egyptian Mary Markham, Mrs. Ed. Burton, Mrs. M. P. Henderson and musical 5 - T gl Mrs. Rose Kartchner, Mrs. Agnes numbers will be given. No. 1 Allegro non Troppo (a) Crandall, Mrs. Zina Seamount, Mrs. (b) No. 2 Allegretto Do Kate Pyne. Miss LeahJ Smart, Mrs. Aprons! (c) No. 3 Andante Sastenuto Mary Peay, Mrs. Olive Milburn of you need an apron? The B. Y. U. Salt Lake and Mrs. J. F. Smith of women will give an apron bazaar (d) No. 4 Andante espressivo and Allegro- non Troppo Games and muSic will on November 4 in the ladies gym. Springville. Orchestra. of be follow dinner. will all There descripaprons tions. Aprons for the tall, aprons 6 (a) The Faltering Dusk Mr. and Mrs. June Jenkins of Ar- - for the short, aprons for the old and cadia are spending several days with aprons for the young. The proceeds relatives. will go to the B. Y. Training school playground. Mrs. J. T. Close of Salt Lake is Miss Summehayr'""""""""","' Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brattan here visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. The Public is invited to attend. were visitors at Bingham Sunday. Mitchell, for an indefinite perloi. Admission.: 35c Halloween and jack-olantern- s, j i Stake Presidency and So-ros- is P vy RALLY 2 ' Po-eighti- Al-g- ie Wood-Clifto- ' United States Senator ot ; Wod-Clifto- T liiimsM BIG CONCERT TONIGHT j j fo-oclo- ot Arkansas I l -- Who Presided at National Democratic Convention in San Francisco, 1920 or-we- re j Will Speak on the Issues of the Campaign j Haili-flowe- L rs r --- --- I s , serv-Geor- ge j s at the ' jack-olanter- PROVO STAKE TABERNACLE Nov. 1st 8 p.m. Everybody Invited s, - , :j e. r- ' - Abe W. Turner, Precinct Chairman (Political Advertisement.) j 1 j ' I rrge i ! |