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Show THE PROVO POST MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923 Prominent among the social events containing seven lighted candles, formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table, The favors were varicolored balloons, which weie heartsmall ily received by the following Whit Ruth Barbara Hafen, and their partners enjoyed a St. Pat- guests: rick dancing party at the Roberts ing, Addie May Dusenberry, Beth hotel. The hail was most attractive- Carlson, Walter Mulligan, Ray Peterly decorated in keeping with the St. son, Max 'Jacobsen, Harold Peterson, Bliss Thelma Hnlsh, Society Kditor Patrick spirit, large green shamrocks Eugene Harris, Virgie Sizemore, and Phone 18 and white Irish pipes being employ- the guest of honor, Billie Carlson. ed with an artistic effect. Green The Utah state M. I. A. board will Mrs. Mr. and extended been Ralph and white carnations and ferns were entertain The usual marked success which Poulton and by the ward officers and teachalso used scheme. in the decorative Dr. and Mrp. H. S. has accompanied the entertainments Pyne for the weddng reception of The evening was pleasantly spent ers of the Mutual association ThursTeleY. U. art glyen by the Mountain States their daughter and son. Miss Carol with dancing, during which dainty day afternoon at the atB.3:30 oclock as Commencing were interrefreshments An Provo served. of which gallery. Poulton and Mr. Mark Pyne, phone exchange conductbe will a enthe program feature of when the in the splendid will be held esting evenings Thursday evening eclipsed Friday evening, will en Sixth ward amusement hall. The hall tertainment, and one which caused ed. Interesting contest games afteremployees of the Provo exchange the be numn also was a much During enjoyed. the and the for their merriment, decorated be will presenting tertalned partners beautifully refreshments entertainment ber of Invited friends at a St. Pat- occasion in the spring colors. Flow of bridal veils to Miss Carol Poulton, noons served. be will flowers, potMiss Grace Spring Fourth Elaine Miss and included the be in will also Innes, ers and ferns rick dancing party brides-to-bwas jn the decorative scheme. The of the local of- ted plants, and ferns will decorate Taylor, ward amusement hall, which occawill Include dancing, fice. Green and white caps and the hall. decorated for the ninga program Patrick St. the with tendered by shamrocks were worn by the guests numbers musical In sion. keeping ' an(j The Elks ladies will meet in regucolor white and of Lake City, Over seventy-fiv- e Salt employees and Aerial a the green quartet spirit, lar includthe were weekly social session this evetheir be will partners served, present, refreshments throughout scheme prevailed Dajnty cana a of visitors. ning in the Elks club rooms. Cards The marriage of Miss Poulton and ing number large hall. The ceiling was will be featured, and will be folof center h preced-whicthe in the Mr; pyne will take place op y of lattice work, lowed Miss Fay Anderberg was pleasantby luncheon. All Elks ladies was arranged green and white jng Wednesday in the Salt Lake to be present. are invited lattice white Green and pie ly surprised by a number of friends shamwoven the was which in work, Games at her home The members of the Ladies Aid Mr. and Mrs. George M. Nuttall and musical Friday evening. rock, also Inclosed the refreshment of numbers, the Community church will meet Daneinterspersed stand. orchestra , booth and the announce the marriage of their with the serving of a delicious lunchafternoon at the home of to M1SS Helen eon, was enjoyed by the following Tuesday Albert n, Nuttall, !SI Ot Mrs. Bachman, 445 North First Ray uaiuty ICWODUU Miss Thelma The Needle work and musiLake. street. of Salt guests: East Walters of wedding out in the predominating colors Miss Miss Isabelle Salt in the be features of inwill cal numbers Gatherum, Henrie, took the Wednesday place the decorative scheme. During Miss GathGlenda a Geraldine followed will be served. was Luncheon Selman, terest. and by Ovening's. entertainment, L. O. Bing-of Lake temple, MarMiss imMiss Earline which erum, the at breakfast Bray, wedding ham, state traffic superintendent whose enMiss Carol Poulton. mediate friends of the young fcouple garet Maw, Miss Mary Stiehl, Miss Salt Lake, made a short address, were Miss Vera Sabrina Jackson, Cropper, evening Wednesday guests. gagement to Mark Pyne of this city complimenting the employees of the Ross Messrs. a Robert were honored at Bray, Gatherum, the of young couple on whose marthe percentage local branch home Harold Bailey, Lawrence Brown, has been announced, and at the Quil-liaC. given reception wedding business. George was completed of the brides parents at Salt Lake. Keith Sutton, Lawrence Jones, Ariel riage will take place Wednesday, state, cashier, and C. C. Pratt, a card Val at Hick Verman. of were honor Paul and the party Smith, guest guests state plant superintendent, both of One hundred and fifty and miscellaneous shower given SatI present, including the following Salt Lake City, also commended the Provo The members of the Lakeview urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. visitors: Miss Della B. Mc- work of the entertaining employees. Relief society were the guests Kenneth W. Bailey. Assisting Mrs. ward Mr. and Miss Coard? Elvira furStrong, The music for the evening waswhich Mrs. L. H. of officers of that organization Bailey as hostess was Mrs. Leon Hedthe Mrs. Mr. and Whiting, and nished by Wildes orchestra, afternoon at the home of quist. Green carnations and ferns Saturday Peterson. Leon rondered their usual excellent dance Mrs. David Reese. The entertain- decorated the rooms with a pleasing two hundred numbers. More than rewas in of the effect, while a cut glass bowl of celebration ment are D. given Mrs. R. Mr. and Logis employees and their guests of were of the The shamrock formed an attractive cenfine a of over arrival the anniversary organization. baby a number joicing present. Including was home in terpiece for the dining table. Five decorated and mother Both the detastefully girl, Friday. v visitors, all of whom St. the with tables of progressive five hundred Patrick, keeping, are spirit. nicely. doing baby clared the evenings entertainment inwere played, and the favors were The afternoons entertainment to be one of the most successful so'eluded the to awarded to Mrs. Terry Oakley and was hostess Mrs. Foote William program: .following cial affairs of the season. members of the Daughters of the munity singing, Come, Come, Ye Miss Martha Moore, the latter being Following Battalion at her home Fri Saints; vocal duet, Mrs. Clara Tay- the consolations prize. The literary division of the Mana-v- u Mormon inter- cards a delicious luncheon, carried an Nellie and lor Mrs. and flowers Nuttall; afternoon. Spring conduct will day ward Relief society esting paper on The Organization out in a green and white color throughout the an interesting program Tuesday af-- 1 ferns prevailed - of the First Relief Society, Mrs. scheme in keeping with the St. Patwas rooms. The time pleasRelief ward at the Fifth Ma- rick spirit, was served. The guest at 2:30 antly spent with an interesting pro- Ruth Johnson; vocal solo, Mrs. Miss commencing ciety hall, of many was lunchrie the of a honor delicious which Homer; Hedquist recipient a after reading. include gram, will ' o'clock. ' The program to Ada Mrs. Clarissa the beautiful from was hostess eon the served Nuttall; story, following gifts by review of .the life of Benjamin Madsen; piano solo. Miss Bessie Wil- assembled guests: Mrs. James Bul eight members. Franklin, by Mrs. John Jacobson, liams; reading, Mrs. Mabel William- lock, Mrs. Norman Thomas, Mrs. and be will which preceded 25 the son; duet, Mrs. Nora Taylor, and Ralph Thomas, Mrs. H. S. Pyne, Mrs. More than selecprize enjoyed followed by splendid musical Bonmis-fMrs. it Ruth Johnson. At the conclu- O. W. Bailey, Mrs. A. R. Taylor, Mrs. at the dance last night tions. An invitation to attend is ex- neville ward sion which of the program, a number of in- Elwood Dunn, Mrs. Terry Oakley, amusement hall, be to tended to all who desire was the concluding feature of the teresting games were enjoyed. A Mrs. Harold Blumenthal, Mrs. KenBonneville two-da- y jubilee. The hall delicious luncheon was served to neth Craven, Mrs. Grant Eggertsen,Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mrs:. Art Simwas attractively decorated in a forty-seveMrs. Bessie Clark of Chicago is a with in color scheme, keeping the green Provo visitor for a few weeks, LaVard Shaw of Salt Lake City Excellent the St. Patrick spirit. guest, of her mother, Mrs. Sarah G. dance the week-en- d with his parents, was the music furnished spent by Garrett. Mrs. Joseph Shaw, at Lake-vieMr .and During the Jepperson orchestra. B. Y. U. cafeteria luncheon was The literary section of the Fourth evening aPrizes for the best characserved. ward Relief society will meet Tues- ter ' Mrs. O. W. Carlson entertained a were received by Mrs. C. Mrs. of portrayals home the at afternoon day Dusenof children at her home on Snow Frank and an party 2:30 Arlington E. Maw. Commencing at - Saturday afternoon, complimentary was proinThe entertainment be will berry. given, interesting program life of Benja-- 1 nounced to be a great success, both to her son, Billy, whose seventh eluding a review of the Christen occurred on Jen- - socially and financially. .birthday anniversary min Franklin, by Mrs. was spent A time that day. pleasant pleasing musical numbers. Miss Bernice Dixon and Miss Mad- - with contest games and music, dur-e- n All members are invited to be pre3- -' elene Tilson of Payson were Provo ing which a delicious luncheon was served. An elaborate birthday cake, . TYiree hundred Invitations have visitors Saturday. of the season was the entertainment given Saturday evening; when the employees of the Utah Power & Light company of the Provo division, e, eve-behutifu- lly f . out-of-to- tern-balloo- wn ns. self-invit- ed n, out-of-to- wn . enter-ternoo- n, so-tainl- ng n. Mamie Thomas, Miss Elaine Innes, Miss Martha Moore, Miss Maurine Dunn, Miss Ruth Billings, and Miss Murle Blumenthal.Mrs. L. H. Noyes and daughter. have reMiss Roberta Thurman, Lake Salt in turned to their home in visit a pleasant City following this city, the guests of Mrs. Noyes daughter, Mrs. J. Edwin Stein. Mrs. Lester Brian and son. Bates L., returned to their home in Eureka Sunday afternoon, following a week's visit in this city, with Mrs. Brians parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson entertained at a well appointed dinner at their home Sunday evening, compliand mentary to Mrs. L. N. Noyes Lake Miss Roberts Thurman of Salt City. Covers were laid for six. The following musical numbers will, be given Tuesday afternoon at the session of the Literary section of the Manavu ward Relief society, which will be held at 2:30 in the Fifth ward Relief society hall: Cor net duet, The Swiss Boys, Osmond Crawther and Oren Jackson, accompanied on the piano by Miss Amy Jackson; cornet solo, O, Someo,to Osmond Crowther. In addition the musical program a sketch of the life of Benjamin Franklin will be ably given by Mrs. John Jackson. All members are urged to be in mons. Miss Womens - High Grade ILK HOS much atas never paid have Women tention to hose as they do today. course, and of Stockings must fit well, not least, they wearl well, and last, but mustl conform to fashion. They may be black!, for black is very popular, and if not black they must match or harmonize with coat, dress or suit. Anticipating these needs, we havei, tried! to obtain the newest and best for their choice. The members of the Ladies Literary club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sterling Taylor. The program for the afternoons entertainment will include musical numbers and a biographical sketch of the life of James Whit-comRiley, by Mrs. J. A. Owens. Mrs. Owens will alsb read two of well known poems, Out to Rileys An Old and Old Aunt Marys Mine. of Sweetheart Light refreshments will be served Buster Brown Pure ThreacLSilk Hose,. slightly CQn UUU imperfected, black and brown shades Buster Brown Pure Thread Silk Hose, Lehigh Fashioned Silk Hose, all shades Silk Hose, Buster Brown all shades ' Eiffel Wide Seam Silk Hose, Full-Fashion- $1.50 $1.85 ed f Miss Lora Dunn was hostess at a delightful St. Patrick party at her home Saturday evening. Green and $1.50 j. pair white carnations and ferns decorated the rooms, in keeping with the spirit of the occasion. The time was pleasantly spent with a variety' of contest games and musical numbers. The games prizes were received by Mrs. Grant Eggertsen, Dutton Miller, Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Ralph Dunn, Mrs. Clyde Brown, Mrs. L. Craven, Reno D. McDonald and Amanda Senhouse, the latter two being the consolation favors. A delicious luncheon, carried out in a Ar-th- ...$1.00 all shades be Van Raalte Hose, all shades Full-Fashion- Thread Silk ed $2.00 ur PRESENTS w. 9 Tony Sargs - L COLLEGE HALL MARCH 21, 1923 Childrens Matinee. .Uncle Wiggily, m 4 P. M. ; Sen-hous- e, Tol-bo- e, Don Quixote, 8 P. M. Evening INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT J Marionettes 1 green and white color scheme, with St. Patrick Ideas and suggestions, was served o the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cunningham of Salt Lake, Mf. and Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mr. and Mrs-- Arthur L. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Reno D. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. jand Mrs. Karl Peterson of Los Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Miss ,Vera Banks, Miss Mau rine Dunn, Miss Zina Larsen, Miss Grace Linton, Miss Meriba Bird, Miss Mable Kirk, Miss Adele Peters, Miss Vera Craven Miss Veva Peters, Miss Amanda Roundy, Miss Erma Jensen; Miss Barbara Paxman, Miss Elsie Thatcher, Mesdames Amanda Duttdn Miller, Joseph Banks, Frank Clark,! T. G. McCafferty, Leon Dunn of Salt,1 Lake City, Vernon Clifton Tolboe, Borus Frank of Salt Lake City, Phil Snell, M. M. Robertson, Valter Startup. Dramatic Art Department Guarantees this to be the most unique production of the year Glen Almond of this city sustained severe cut on the head Saturday night when an automobile in which he was riding, driven by Jack Mendenhall, ran into a large truck parked in front of Smiths garage on West Center street. Mendenhall escaped injury. The car, a Ford coupe, was badly damaged. - PROMINENT PROVO COUPLE ISSUED MARRIAGE LICENSE Marriage licenses have been issued to Mark Henry Pyne, and Caroline Poulton, both of Provo, and Robert J Thomas and Sarah B. J ex, both of Spanish Fork. ' .Stimulating Values of Colors experimenter tested the strength of the handgrip under colored A French lights, and found red was distinctly the most stimulating color, the remaining colors falling in the order: Orange, yellow, green and blue. Australian Birds Many Names. d The Australian shrike is about six j inches long, k collar and a below, with a Light Heart Goes With Innocence. white tbroatj black head and partly Is the gay companblack tall, is sometimes called the ion of Innocence; and when Innocence d flycatcher unci it bus goes, they soon trip off together lookalso a variety of French and uew Latin ing for something younger. Sir J. M. names. Barrie. thick-heade- rich-yello- w jet-blac- Light-heartedne- ss black-breaste- Weekly Bulletin SAVE Wilford Perry aSay It With Flowers on Easter Day . You have many friends you will want to remember with floral gdfts on Easter Day. It does not matter where they are, we can have flowers delivered to them. A phone call telling us what you desire will send the flowers on their way. You will find here only the best quality of seasonable blooms. PHONE EIGHT-- O Where the Flowers Grow PROVO GREENHOUSE 338 WEST CENTER CASH PRICES WEEK ENDING MARCH 24, 1923 9 lb. Sack Oatmeal 45 2 cans good Tomatoes 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 30& Comb Honey, nice and full 15 10 bars Pearl White Soap 47 10 bars P. and G. White Naptha Soap 49 10 bars Rose Bath Soap 45 10 bars Dutch Hand Soap 10 lb. Pail Red Karo Syrup 75 I bottle Jet Oil Shoe Polish I lb. Epsom Salts,, ZZZZZ20 3 cans Mission Sardines -- lb. loose Cocoa lb. loose Maccaroni 3 pkgs. Egg Noodles ZZZl5 ZlO ZZ25 $2.25 1 1 1 set White and Gold Cups and Saucers set White and Gold Dinner Plates $1.90 20 30 40c Round Feed Hopper for chickens 50c Round Feed Hopper for chickens 6 tray Oat Sprouter 6 lbs. Honor Bright Chick Z$6.50 ! Feed A very large line of Poultry Supplies Netting, Garden Tools, etc. MORE FOR YOUR CASH ,1 . t 25 just in. Poultry FREE DELIVERY 338 WEST CENTER, PROVO FOR CASH a " PHONE 117 WE DELIVER 1 MONEY-BU-Y w Samuel Kopp 450 w. Cente7 Phone 446 Cash and Carry System. 1 Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE MARCH EEiK.PING OPS 2 FrNKLppiTich 10 24, 1923 lbS' 40 lbs. Afl Rice 2 lbs. Good Cheese Quart Bottle HoneyZZZZZ Quart Bottle Malt Syrun Honey Large Glass GrapeladeZ IZ 2 large Tumblers Oests Jam Phez Brand Jams, per can Orange Marmalade, per caiiZ 8 oz. can 7 i ' 5 GaL Can r ' -- T r" Shelled 2 pkgs. Cream of BarIeyZZZZZZ 3 pkgs. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 2 large pkgs. Skinners Noodles 2 pkgs. Yermicilli ! ' Souplettes 2 lbs. Bishops Cocoa 'I ' 2 large cans Deviled HamZ 2y2 lb. can Corned Beef 2 cans Corned Beef Hash"" 3 Council Veal Loaf B IjLETE LTOWjEAioygffig-iSg2 lbs. ! nrm 50 65 -55 49 65 - $5.50 -- 32 45 IO 20 58 50 15 15 35 35 35 25 |