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Show THE PRO VP HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27. 1122. out in a color scheme of pink and gran will b rendered: white. Covers were laid for eight Preliminary music; "Man's Highest Honor Fatherhood," L. E. Mrs, Mrs. Fred G. Richmond was hostess Eggortsen; vocal solo. Miss Elva Chip-maat a children's birthday party at her seleceted Mrs. H. V. home Sunday afternoon. The affair Hoyt; vocal solo,reading. Frank Woffinden; was in honor of her "Women's Highest Honor Motherdaughter Dixie. Games and music hood." I. E. Brockbank. made merry the hours for twelve little The presidencies of the association folks, during which dainty refreshments were served. A large birthday extend a hearty invitation to all parcake containing five green candles ents of the ward to be the auexts of the organization that evening. formed the table centerpiece. ' jj y five-year-o- Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. Ethel Duckett, Assistant Telephone 95. and family of Springville, Mrs. Nettie McAllister of Salt Lake and Mrs. Beatrice Mitchell of Parowan were mourners at among the the funeral cervices held Friday for n Miss Camille Maeser. An enjoyable social affair was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John - Miss Sarah Wride entertained the following friends at a chicken dinner at her home Thursday evening: Miss Elsie Kimber, Miss Katherine Prahm, Miss Elvera Jensen, miss tim- A delightful ber Miss Ann Wride. time was spent with games and music. Raj Van Wagenen was hostess tt a children's birthday party as her home Thursday afternoon. The affair daughwas in honor of her ter, Norma. Games and music were enjoyed and a dainty luncheon served A large birthday cake to twenty-fivcontaining four lighted candles formed the table centarpieea. Mrs. e. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Maeser of Ida, Dr. Sherwia Maeser of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Tanner of Beaver, Mr. and Mm. Myron Crai dall Rex-bur- The Firct in Your Spring Apparel Purchase Miss Alice Decker entertained the Friday evening. A color scheme of yellow and white was used in decorat- members of the N. V. C. club at her ing the entertaiinlng rooms. Games home The time and music were enjoyed during which was Thursday evening. with music spent pleasantly cards, dainty refreshments were served. Present were Bishop and Mrs. L. L. and luncheon. Present were Miss Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. H. Knud-sen- , Julia Anderson, Miss Anna Hedquist Mr. and Mrs. Seth Scott, Mr. and Miss Afton Holt, Miss Ila Miller, Miss Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Jr., M and Mrs. Edith McDonald, Miss Vaughn Mc- John Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Alleen Johnson, Miss Donadd, R. Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Asel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Brtgham Johnson, Arvilla Singleton, Miss Marguerite Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mr. and Cluff, Miss LaPreal Williams. Mrs. Orville Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hardy, Miss Leah Hen rich A delightful time was spent at the sen. Miss Edith Ross, Miss Follis Ross, high school gym Friday evening when Maurice Jones and Carlyle Hinckley Christensen Friday evening. Dinner was served from tables prettily decorated with spring flowers and an interesting time spent with games and music. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Calder. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. George Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. George Cullimore. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Allen, Dr. and Airs. Samuel Cun The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christensen. Miss ningham, Orvil Christy Mix, John Holmes, Mrs. D. B. Van Wagenen was the scene of a de McBrkte, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. John Vance, Russell lightful social affair Wednesday even ing when they entertained tbe mem Homer, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson. bers of Mrs. Bessie Heeler's Sunday The Misses Laura and Isabel Mc- - school the first intermediate fourth Bride spent the week-enin Salt Lake year class of the Fifth ward. The with their brother, Brice McBride. rooms were artistically arranged In a color scheme of blue. A fine must' Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vincent enter cal program was enjoyed, followed by tained thn Second ward bishopric, and games and dancing. . Dainty refresh the Sunday school officers and teach- ments were served to thirty-fivers and their partners at their home Mr. and .Mrs. Leon Cluff of Salt Lake City were guests of honor at a dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Vincent Sunday afternoon. The affair was also in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent's daugh ter, Bernice, which occurred on that day. A color scheme of yellow and white was used throughout the rooms. A large birthday cake containing six lighted candles centered tbe dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hard ing, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Zina Dunn, Miss Maurine Dunn, Miss Elma Dunn, Miss Thelma Baker, Miss Lillian Dunn, Elwood Dunn and Wallace Bailey. d e. Mrs. J. T. Bateman of Alpine is Giles for a few days. y Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth and Mrs. John Foote went to Spanish Fork Fri day to attend the meeting of th Spanish Fork Chapter of the Daugb ters of the Utah Pioneers. am A Modart Corset will add to the attractive appearance you will make in your spring outfit. May we suggest that you include it in your very first purchase and that it be fitted by one of our expert corsetieres? Our collection of Modart Corsets is complete in every respect. Never before have we been able to show such a variety of styles and new materials. 5 than a superficial inspection of these new models necessary to appreciate their worth. The selection offered affords the opportunity of indulging in the most luxurious ; or all of the dictates of style may. be had in the less expensive materials at the most reasonable prices. The daintiness of these ne wodels, their lightness, pliancy, their comfort, the clever way in which they are boned with a special boning that retains all its original resilency will all contribute to your delight when you try the Modart. Corset Section. Irvine's 1 Inc. Exclusive Agents (S the Sophomores gave their annual sack apron and overall dance. The prize waltz was won by Sherman Sparks and Miss Florence McEwan, and the prize for the best Fox trot was awarded to John Taylor and Miss Mildred Bush. The music was excelwere treshments lent. Dainty served. Phone 466-23- 0 W. That was the first message relayed to the States by our American Red Cross mission to typhus-stricke- n Armenia These trained relief workers knew and acknowledged a fact that is too often driven from the public mind by ig- The Nineteenth Century club held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. George W. Fitzroy Friday afternoon. The purpose of the meeting was to elect officers for the coming year. Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer was president, Mrs. Ray Timmerman, vl:e Mrs. Frank McGraw, president; Mrs. George recording secretary; Brattan was corresponding secretary; Mrs. 0. A. Spear, treas urer; Mrs. Charles Berry was elected chairman of the executive committee, with Mrs. Henry Gease and Mrs. J. M. Vick members. A vote of thanks was extended to the out going officers, Mrs. Lee Baker, Mrs. Agnes White- cotton and Mrs. George W. Fitzroy for their faithful services. THE licoised norance or baseless prejudice. The service of the plumber to the community ranks alongside that of the physician. Good plumbing and hygenic heating is even more protection to the health of the household than the walls and the roof of the house. Good plumbing and heating work is the kind we do. PLKG Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein enter tained the members of the Evening 500" Card club at their home Thurs day night. Music and luncheon were enjoyed. The card favors were award ed toMr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ashton. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hard ing, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and Mr and Mrs. Harry B. Ashton. He Mrs. George E. Brattan was hostess to the members of her club and a number of special guests at the residence of of Mrs. Jospeh T. Farrer Saturday afternoon. Beautiful floral decora tions of jonquils, ferns, freesias and roses added charm to the entertaining iMlss Genevive Madson of Logan rooms. Bridge was featured, after spent last week with Provo friends. which refreshments were served to d one-wee- k Reuable Is i thirty-seve- Mrs. Edward Scott of Olmsteaa is a Salt Lake visitor for a number of Mrs. Scott P. Stewart gave a birth days. day party Sunday afternoon for her three year bid daughter, Bonnie. A The members of the amusement birthday cake with three lighted cancommittee and the members of the old dles centered the luncheon table. dramatic club of the Timpanogos Eight little playmates were present. ward met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. LoveThe Utah Sorosis will meet Wed less and enjoyed a chicken dinner. nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Spring flowers decorated the table. Rose Y. Stewart for the election of Games and music made merry the officers. Miss Alice L. Reynold will hours for the following: Mr. and Mrs. be the speaker. All members are George Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. James urged to be present. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Patten, Mr. and Covers were laid for eight at a pret Mrs. Carl Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Theo tily appointed dinner given Sunday dore Farley, Mr. and Mrs. George evening by Mrs. James Kimber. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams, Violets were used as a table decora Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Davis, Willis Terry, tion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. Miss Julia Love Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen en tertained at dinner Friday evening for less, Vera Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins and Mr. Mr. and Mrs.. W. E. Maloney had as and Mrs. Grant Eggertsen. Spring their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and flowers were used as a table decora Mrs. Brice McBride of Salt Lake, John tion. A social evening was spent. Holmes of Scotland, and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McBride. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oliver spent in Nephi, the guests of the week-enThe Social Hour club met Thurs their daughter, Mrs. Frank "Warner. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Vance with twelve members and The last of the series of dances giv Mrs. Ted Calder and Mrs. Ray Elliott en by the Second ward, will be held present Mrs. Sarah Heaton gave a Friday evening. Good music has been reading, "The Persecuted Man," fol- secured. All are invited. lowed community sining. Luncheon Mrs. A. E. Olsen was hostess at a was served. The club will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. D. children's birthday party at her home C. Calder. Friday afternoon. The affair was in honor of her seven year old son Friday evening, Benjamin Hair and Eugene, whose birthday anniversary family entertained the following at occurred on that day. A delightful their home: Mrs. Malllssa Hair, Miss time was spent with games, during Dorothy Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Orland which luncheon was served. A large Hair, Mrs. Samuel Robinson and birthday cake with seven lighted daughter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Stock candles, formed the table centerpiece. man Miss Bench. A delightful time Those participating in the pleasant TO was spent with music and luncheon. affair were iMary Bird, Blythe Hatch, Elva Ferguson, Erma Brown, Lois Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mr. Bray, Fay Brown, Merle Bray, Irene and Mrs. J. R. Hodson, Dr. and Mrs. Olsen, Paul Angel, Westley Bray, Walter T. Hasler and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brown, Ray Reece, Roy Robin entertained at the son, Kenneth Bray, Elmer Smith and W. McAdam mi Coleman home Friday night, following Earl Poulson. the Social Sixty dance at the Armory. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark entertain A pleasant time was spent with music, furnished by Miss Etnelyn Hodsen ed the members of their club at their and Mrs. E. A. Weller of Salt Lake. home Saturday evening. Games, music Luncheon was served. Present were and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knight, Mr. by the following: and Mrs. Wm. M. Roylance, Mr. and Chester .Ames, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. David Losse, R. E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Brim-hal- l Mr. ana Mrs. Elwood Bunnell, Mr. and and Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. Lyle Davis and Mr. and Mrs. U Miss Mr. Ethelyn Hodsen and Miss Marva Lloyd Thlrton. Hodsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weiler, Mr. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GO TO A. C, and Mrs. W. HXovesey, Mr. and Mrs. Boys of the Provo high school tak Ed. M. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jenson all ing agricultural courses will attend class at the Agricultural col of Salt Lake City. lege, doing Intensive .study in agricul yi Mrs. Alex Mortensen was pleasantly ture. surnrised at her home Friday after CARD OF THANK8. noon by a number of neighbors and We desire to thank all those who so friends. A pleasant time was spent with sewing and social chat, during willingly assisted us during the recent refreshments were sickness and death of our oeloved which dainty wife and mother, Mrs. Letitia J. Price. served to fifteen. Also we feel to thank the speakers, Ccn. Mrs. L. Leland Cook entertained at the singers, those who rendered the and for the IT dinner yesterday afternoon for Miss use of their automobiles Maud Sutton and Miss Gladys Duke. manv beautiful floral offerings. WILLIAM V. PRICE and Family. The table decorations were carried1 At Reasonable rriceM Send Us American Plumbers" The Social Sllxty Dancing club gave another of its enjoyable dancing par ties in the Armory Friday evening. 0 rB' The Second ward M. I. A. will entertain Tuesday evening at a social affair to which all parents of the members and friends are cordially invited. An excellent program will be followed yb games and refreshments. 1 H 1 SECOND WARD M. I. A. SOCIAL. fail a Shipload of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Singleton had as their guests Thursday evening the members of the Progressive Card club. Mrs. Guy Shurtliff and Thomas Hardy received the prizes. Luncheon followed the game. Cut Flowers D and Potted Plants fl dred ward memebrs and friends of tfia missionary. Tig Anoslle oi THE H. G. BLUMENTHAL CO. BUCKLEY & HAWS These Licensed .Plumbers are at Jyour service and command. P. L. LARSON ALEX MORTENSEN ORSETS More MISSIONARY HONORED. Elder George B. Glade, win recently returned from the Southwestern States mission of the L. D. S. church, was the guest of honor at a "welcome Jiome" party given in the Lake View ward amusement hall Wednesday evening. A splendiid and varied program including several features by the B. Y. U. entertainers was render ed, after which games were played. Refreshments were served to two hun E. 0. 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