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Show MONDAY, DECEMBER i?mo ro the tit'' i) Mina ..ad . n ; . : ; v. j.'i i Sah .. .i . k u.irth wuid v loner c vi . Utah and ?rovo ji County t hail a 1:3. R. i., rv ning e . e, pares 3 cf hall Zen'th Spurrl :3 uufuil decorati lor color a pink afed tej SIO H SCfc During the evening danc-j- g ing wa.s enjoyed, interspersed by the of performing of interesting slight of Dr. 'ricks Stroinberg by gj'hand so-fSpanish Fork, and pleasing vocal fol-j Ilodson, and los i;v Miss Ftht-!ylowed by dainty refreshments, carried prevailing lout in the colors of the was charm-- ! color scheme. The bride a white of in satin, wear-lin- g gown ing a dain'y voi caught with orange 'blossoms and carrying a bridal bouAmy quet. She was attended by Miss Jackson, brides maid, who wore a (gown of pale green canton crepe with Knneth Spurrier, silver trimmings. brother of the bride, was best man. In the receiving line were Dr. and Mrs. F. Lester Spurrier and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Ileber, parents of the bride. Many beautiful gifts wee received by the 200 guests assembled. : ' r, for-Tli- i i SPECIAL - . k1V fr r 7 r "r. i Clever Polly Prim Aprons, made by the famous Mina Taylor Factory gift that would delight ariyone. $3.00 SPECIAL ED The members of Camp No. 3, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers were pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Nelson. An interesting program was given, including a biographical sketch of the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Call given by their daughter, the hostess; vocal duets by the Misses Eliza and Gwendolyn Nelson; and Pa Said So, by Willard a poem, Nelson. Following the program dainty refreshments were served to i Regular Value Ea i i amity to hear the worlds greatest come-- v V! :i our home town. Collins and Harlan, s appearing at Columbia Theatre Tues- onesday afternoons and evenings. arrangement we are privileged to invite store to meet these two artists. Hear them r ular songs at the Columbia and come to r and hear RECREATIONS by the NEW COLLINS AND HARLAN IN PERSON AT COLUMBIA, TUESDAY AND Phonograph. WEDNESDAY Collins and Harlan have consented to conduct one of the famous Edison tone tests, the only occasion of its kind ever to take place in Provo. They will appear in person at the Bates Stores Co. and with the assistance of the new Edison, render selections. See if you can tell when the singers cease and the machine takes up the refrain. You will then know the true meaning of the phrase, A Recreation of the Living Artist Dont miss this interesting feature. An dia el n i thirty. Mrs. W. Lester Mangum was hostess at a kensington at her home Thursday afternoon, with the mem bers of the Nelke Reading club and a few invited friends as guests. Mrs. Iris L. McArthur, Miss Vilate, Mrs. Myrtle M. Stewart and Mrs. Dora P. Chase assisted Mrs. Mangum as hostess. An excellent musical program was' rendered .by the B. Y. U. string trio, also Mrs. Norma P. Bullock, Mrs. who pleasingly sang, Tears. Elsie C. Carroll gave an original story, Christmas Gifts and Chritmas At the conclusion of the Giving. program, a prettily prepared luncheon, carried out in the holiday eolor scheme of red and green, was served to eighty. Mrs. J. W. Huish and Miss Ruby Huisli were Murray visitors over Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snarr. m' m A pleasant evening will be spent at the home of Miss Lola Colvey Tuesday evening, when the members of the G. R. A. club will entertain at a Christmas party. A number of unique features are being arranged for the occasion, and all members are urged to be in jattendance. m Nilcholsen was hostess Mrs. John to the members of the Mormon Battalion at her home this afternoon. Following a splendid program a dainty luncheon was served. A cordial invitation is extended to the married people of Provo to attend a married folks dance to be given Wednesday evening in the Frist ward social hall. During the evening of dancing, dainty refreshments will be served. All who are present are assured, of an enjoyable s Sale Lasts Until Christmas Tonight, WILLIAM 7:30-9:1- 5 FARNUM BRASS COMMANDMENTS" ; i AND . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2:30-4:0- 0 10c and 20c; Eve. 7:30-9:1- 5 A Decided Novelty Attraction in Addition To thij Screen Feature c The marriage of Miss Zenith Spurrier, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. Lester Spurrier of this city, and Porter Johnson,; son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Heber, took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The young couple will live in Provo, and will be at home to their friends at 681 North First West street. j SWANSON ' ZAZA I ; Personal Appearance of Americas Popular Phonograph Stars j ; COLLINS & ! HARLAN Famous Wherever Phonograph are Played and Their Own Company, Including MR. EINAR HOLT MISS ELLEN HOPKINS Lyric Soprano SEE HOW PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ARE MADE Piano-Accordiani- st j A RECORD MADE OF Mrs. Fay Loose Steihls and Murray Roberts Voices- - BS PRINCESS Mrs. Emil Jacobsen will be hostess to the members of the Utopia club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Christmas decorations will prevail throughout. Following needle work and musical selections, luncheon will be served. and Mrs. J. J. Blake announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Milford Curtis of Provo. The (rnarriage will take place in the near future in the Salt Lake, temple. Mr. j Mrs. Dean J. Markham left this city Saturday afternoon for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will join her husband imonths. and spend the winter The Provannas club members will The Optimist club members will be ,be in keeping with the spirit of the ,the guests of Mrs. Thomas Hardy at approaching holiday, a Christmas proher home Thursday afternoon,. Pro- gram being given, after whch dinner 500 wiil be featured, at will be served, and the Christmas box gressive the conclusion of which prizes will will be opened, each club member 'be awarded and luncheon served. receiving a gift THE PROVO POST Provos Popular Newspaper 10c Tonight and Tuesdays THE SIGN OF MUSICA L PRESTIGE 1 i 4 All Seats New console models at low prices on very easy terms. ' Hear Collins and Harlin sing Ham and Eggs, Edison Record No. 50992; Preacher and the Bear, Edison Record No. 50520. and scores of others. n. 25-35- j. IN v Mrs. Albert Rasmussen will entertain at her home this evening for the members of the Columbia Sewing club. The guests will be entertained with needle work, music and lunch-eo- j GLORIA EDISON NS What gift could be greater or mo re appreciated for Christmas than an Edison Phonograph? Just you let us put one in your home and watch the joy and happiness it will create for all not a selfish gift, but one everybody shares in and one that will live in rich and loving remembrance even after the giver has passed on. evenings entertainment. FAT SANDERS COUNTRY STORE Shows Hear also our local artists render selections at the performance and listen to THEIR voices recreated. The following have consented to have their voices perpe tuated by the New Edison method of reproduction. Hear and compare Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl and Mr. Murray Roberts, and compare with the recreation. Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday by THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY THE RED 125 West Center St. WARNING Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as i Starring -- N. C. HICKS JACK HOXIE & COMEDY Phone 13 By By A.11 Second-clas- s Matter. Manager Terms to Subscribers: $0.20 month per carrier; mail In Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming (in advance), per year 2.40 3.00 other states..... L Big Holiday Season Sale Our immense line of Christmas Books, Booklets, Post Cards, Fiction Books, Dolls, Toys, Games, Musical Instruments, Novelties, etc. Smash-Cuttin- g the at Sale now on up to Christmas. Big Going Stock in All Lines. Thousands of Good and Useful Christmas Gifts. Brunswick Phonographs and Records. Lindley-Heindselm- an Music Co. |