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Show PAGE THE. PROYO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1927. To Be Married New Year - fcthe. Duckett. Sodety Editor. Phone 107 MAXAVC WARD RELIEF BOCUCTV- -. ' Mrs. J. M. I wiU -- - as SPLENDID MEETING HELD interesting in every detail was 'he meeting of the members of the Nineteenth Century club, held at the 4tun of Mra, Charles 'Peck Friday afternoon. Mra O. A. Spear read trVetal of the short poems of Edna at. Vincent Millay, and gave an interesting "and well arranged sketch of her style of writing. Mrs. Seorge Quilliaa reviewed in a delightful manner the life and works of Eugene Savage and" Frank Du- veneck, after which Mrs. H. W. iease read an article on "War and Women," written by Kathleen Nor- rla Fifteen club members were In 3 1 tendance at the enjoyable session. 1 1 ' . .'. t ; ' . E CLUB PARTY The residence of Mrs. J. P. Nich KENSINGTON ENJOYED Prominent among the leading soolson was the scene of a delightful Mis. Lillie Thorns entertained a social affair afternoon, cial notes of the season is the anFriday number of friends afa kensington when her daughter, Mrs. Thelma nouncement made by Mr. and Mrs. at heY home Thursday afternoon. entertained- - the members Samuel Sparks, Jr., of Provo, and Jepperson, chrysanthemums of the Marigolds e club. Three of the engagement of their daughprettily decorated the entertaining tables of bridge were played,-Mrs- . music Needlework and rooms. J. N. Crawford, receiving the high ter, Miss Venice Jepperson, well were enjoyed, at the conclusion of core favor followed and was serv known dancing Instructor and one was which a delicious luncheon ed to the club members: Mrs. Oil of Provo's popular young ladies, to 12. served to Cox, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Art Lloyd of Los Angeles, Calif, Guy Shurtlif, Mrs- - Thomas Clith-eroe- , cameraman for the "Our Gang FIRST WARD BELIEF Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, Mrs , SOCIETY R. E. Homer, Mrs. Earl Thomas Mrs. R. E. Allen will give the les- Mrs. A. Opperman,. Mrs. Leon t, , were ptayed,,-MrsOran Groneman son on "Doctrines of the Messianic Mrs. Glen Gardner, and invit- receivinj the club" favor and the members before the ed guests: Dispensation," guest pi"i7e beinga warded to Mrs. of the First ward Relief ' society and Mrs. J. N. Crawford, Sevmour Gray. A delicious luncheon o'clock. 2:30 at Tuesday afternoon wa3 served to the club members: Miss Kathryn Brockbank will give SATURDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Joe Ahlander, Mrs. B. K. Bulduets . '. a piano selection and vocal BRIDGE CLUB lock, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. E. Misses will be furnished by the Members of the Saturday After Byron Dastrup, Mrs. Karl Scherer, All noon Bridge club will meet Savur- - Mrs. Orn fJrnnpmnn Mrs T?Md Edith and Mary Whitehead. members are cordially Invited to day at the residence of Mrs. J. Ed. I Bailey, Mrs, Arthur Bowers, Mrs. . attend. Stein. Tables' of bridgj wHl be Seymour Gray, Mrs. Ralph awarded find k noli- - lock. Mis. Sterling Bean, Mrs. Wil-eo- n served. A cordial Invitation is ford Gray, Mrs. LaVar Christensen CAT OF PLAY ENTERTAINED extended to all members to be pres- and invited guests: Mrs. Osmond Mrs. Lelamd Silver and Mrs. Heb-e- r ent. of 'Salt Lake, Mrs. Wilford Russell Done entertained at the home of and Mrs. Lisle Davis. Mrs. Silver Wednesday evening for LTWETIA CLUB MEMBERS . VHeirs cast of members of the the E 1TEKTA1KED UTOPIA CLUB TO MEET the at the at Law", play presented Delightful In every detail Was the j Mrs. Shirley Bee will be hostess missionary benefit entertainment in card party given by Mrs. Jack Bul- - l to the members of the Utopia club SheFirst watd; Wednesday evening. lock at her home' Thursday after - lat her hnm Th.ir.rt.y nfternoon. Games and mimical nurauwH were noon, for the members of the I All members are cordially invited enioved. durine which a delicious 1,'Metia club. Four tables of bridge I to attend. J to Eldred Kay, luncheon was served Francis Giles, Charles Josie, Vir- JUST-A-MER- Comedies", at the Hal E. Roach ' Studio. The marriage will take place New Year's morning at the Jepperson residence and immediately following the" ceremony, the young couple wili leave for the coast,-wher- e they will make their home, and where to enter Miss Jepperson expects moving picture work at the Roach J.ust-a-Mer- ; ... years experience. act opens with "A the featured j Morning," Spring dance being "Silhoutt," 12 "A I Spring- - Garland". featuring an tn--- j semble of twelve girls; "Wild Ca; f The tirst ad "Valse Canaries," "Golliwog." price," with soloist and spring ensembles. The second agt is prob-- " ably the prettiest In the entire and features Albert Datte. fenor soloist, in "Take This Rose," t, also a a rose fashion ; model, balloon danee, and a 'song ; and dance skit, "On the Tennis Court," with Norma McEwan and Tom Jepperson, and a tmnpriy tennis chorus of eight dancers. The third act is an autumn "In .the Palace of LADIES GUILD TO MEET and presents.' sensational The Ladies Guild of St. Mary's acrobatic and oriental dances, as church will meet Monday afternoon welt as acrobatic adagio teams. This at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of short dance drama will appeal to Mrs. George Sibbett, Instead of all those caring especially for orienMrs. Harvey King's home, as was tal and acrobatic team work. "A before announced The time will be Winter Night." featuring ten girls spent making bags in which the in a "snow whirlwind." also a (skat Christmas gifts will be sent to the ing dance with a skaters chorus of soldier boys. A full attendance is six girls, is the fourth act The . desired. fifth act will be the "Divertisse- - Hed-quis- A . l Tire ''Fifth, Sff'th Ktropt, Thiif.ny ' noon at 2:30 o'clock. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Byron Duke, and Mrs. Gerald Duke. An Interest- ' ing program has been arranged. All ' members and those eligible for membership are cordially invited to attend. P. H, S? WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- - TION TO MEET The Provo high school faculty Iwomensorgaxiizatiorjwili- - meet at Uhe residence of Mrs. Glen Simmons, Thursday, December 8. Refreshments will be served promptly at 4:30 o'clock, after which a literary and musical program will be furnished. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs, Hugh Peterson, Mra' Donne! Powelson, Mrs. Eugene Jones and Mrs. C. W. Tobiason. maple nut YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL ENJOY IT! . Order From Your, Dealer . . , w ' je . CLUB MEETING PLANNED Mrs. Bert Sutton will entertain tbe members of the Tres Joli club 'at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions and a cordial lnvita-',-tio- n is extended to all members to "f ,.: . ... be present. CI.UB, GIRLS TO MEET MisSV Veda Vest will be hostess at her- homo Wednesday evening. music will be enjovable Sewing and features " and luncheon will be served. A cardial Invitation ii extended to all members to be in ' tendance. - . . The Gift ' f a Million Air Castles A K Better Values iti Cedar Chests in a quality and richness you would never expect to find at this low price 990 lFf - IT fjl'ljl In I llfl ' A fuQ - itn titilitvS sii chest, hindtomely decorated witn mMlfa. sturdv French feet. rural cedw boitiicA wtib. Piuo, - ts , - TiV11 ALL" OTHER ltF fJ coatF I DRASTICALLY In kL," reduced moth-proo- A benotlful chest ' finished la Jlcht .... Amerlcen wmlnut- - Ideal at lounge for foot of bed or window neat. Afforde liberal storage pace. Cedar lined. J - -- ",' to $4750 FREE! Minature Chest will be given free with sale of each Cedar Chest before Christmas The astonishing thing about this, offering is the fine quality and 'high grade workmanship.-- Priced regularly at. our low pricing of $29.50. . . Formerly Irvine 's warfly recomnifld- $1 weekly delivers any chest to her home .FREE! Specially Priced for Monday The EMPORIUM we so $1150 Ore Special f Th convenient (storage place nec3e3 by wanted by every every housekeeper the hope chest of any well designed young girl the decorative value such a the and well finished piece of furniture triole offering of any one of these fine cedar chests 3C y $9.95 1 $49.50 . were never more popular than they are for right now. Cedar chests used as consoles and seats are of foot beds, the and at windows of halls, in front inevitable while the better homes, quite the thing in hope chest is always of fragrant cedar. , The wide variety of lane Cedar Chests now shown here is fully in keeping with the populcirend. Chests as in plain and period designs chests madek-all-ceda- r all cedar linedin 3reUjseairtlly5rained walnut, the popular styles and sises, invite your inspection at prices interesting to every onnscmassuyppci,. CedaT-chcs- liVly 1',, - , CeAar Chest. Never Have We Shown c - -- -- r SrrJ - - . 9'POINT , . ; D : Tanilia-- . Smart Selection Of FUR-TRIMME- m - nft-ff-- H DANANA ". rd . f three delicious flavors this Sunday are LANE MEETING OF SOCIAL HOUR CLUB Members of tile Social Hour club met at the home of. Mrs. W. H. Kof-foThursday afternoon. During the time pleasantly' sjent. with needlework, .a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. John Vance, Mrs.'S. J. Cunningham,' Mrs. Sylvester Brewer, Mrs. D. G. McDride, Mis. James Sumner, Mr. Susan Heaton, Mrs. Georgtf F. Carroll and Mrs. W. H. Kpffprd. SOCIAL Mrs. Heber Duke will be hostess to the- - Daughters of Utah Pioneera tamp No. 2, at her home 224 East shore lane, and numerous other teresting and delightful steps. Women's and Misses' ' One of the enjoyable social of lost week was the J. U. F. club party held at the home of Miss Pearl Muhlesteln Friday evening. Music and games were features of entertainment, at the conclusion of which a delicious -- luncheon was served to Miss Inez Wilde,' Miss Bertha Hooks, Miss Louise Smith, M iss Gladys Hooksr7Miss"'Xeah Muhlesteln and Miss Evelyn Ellis j ll SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY .,Mrs. Arthur Harding will give the Relief society lesson in the Second ward Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and Mrs. Mary .Clark will furnish a vocal solo. All members and friends are cordially iuvuuu .to be in attendance. $ DELIGHT FIX QUILTING Mrs. George Clark entertained a few friends at a quilting at her home Friday evening. Following the -evening of sewing, a delicious Mrs. puncheon was served to Mathew Knudsen, Mrs. - Charles Jones, Mrs. Ernest Dixon, Mrs. Mamie Singleton and Mrs. Loreta ' Merkel. ' s bj!u I " THE ! Alpine Ice Cream Brick PROVONAS CLUB A N'NOUNCE.MEXT Mrs. Upton Hoover will entertain the members of the Provonas club at her home Friday afternoon. The time will be spent with sewing and music, during which time lun .hson will be served. All members aie cordially Invited to attend, .... . J V most 1 rose-balle- &tudlo. ,Mrs.':X-Cliutpn--8ow- AFFAIR '. Uuui ot tie blues, spidor" v:'.jV:'Hi .ad web waits, tap dance,, waits clog A TEMPTING. DESSERT FOR A HOT DINNER evue, ' . DELIGHTFUL iJti j t"TeaIc of Perfection' . Retcher,1' Edto ' Whitehead,' Edna Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Done and Mr. and Mrs. Silver. .. DANCE FOLLIES Tepan-caltzen,- - ceived. ?. "i.-- 1 -- - uici.lb, 'and wul mc of comedy nurnbari last act will be "A .vue," and will iiicK" ; . k....;".r.'-- . ALL READY FOR East street. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The nrorram planned will Include a violin solo by Earl Snow, a reading by a young lady is now. in readiness from the Provo high school dra- - Everything prtmFmtr"Bnaer The the Jepperoun School of Danse Arts Hrection of Misfc Mary Wooley, MJOsl in the IVruuiuunt thcatro Monday elections from the Provo - high afternoa and evening. school girls glee club, under the direction of Prof. Ernest Paxman. A bundled and fifty dancers in .u members and those eligible for ages from three to twenty will.be-work- ed Into the six big acts. A J membership are cordially invited to ' . , . ,' U . 1. , , 1; attend. ha donly two months work, while ! others have had from three to ioar YOUNG FOLKS ENJOY five th An enjoyable, time wa spent ,at theology lessoa in tht Msnavu ward the surprise) party given by friend of Mik Leah Pyne, at her home twuuun t o'clock. A 1 good Friday evening- A pleasant "tiirrr musical rrogrm vill also be fur- was spent with music and games at nd friends the conclusion of which, a delicious nished. All member are urged to attend. luncheon was served. Parttc'pating . , in the delightful affair werejtfce following;: Grace ilemm.itt, Erma DINJTEB DEUCIOCS TIKKEY Jones, Mary Poulson, Velma BigeMr. and Mrs. William Ralston en- low, Minnie Wanda Davis. tertained at a well arranged turkey Mabel Cox, Healey, Fentoa Farley, John dinner at their home Wednesday Rowley, Earl Jones, Murray Utvc-leevening. Fall flowers were, used in and Samuel Pyne. decorating the dining table Cov. ers were laid for Miss Jessie John- PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET son of, San Francisco, California, Mrs. Walter Startup wlff enterMiss Isis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. tain the members No. t of Merton Karrcn and the host and Daughters of the Utah Camp Pioneer, at ; hostess. her home Thursday afternoon st 3 ' $ o'clock. A fine program hai been arranged. All members and those DAUGHTERS OF PIOXEERS for membership art cordialCamp No. 7', Daughter of Utah eligible Pioneers are lequested to meet ly invited to attend. . Thursday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Martha Jones, 681 North Fifth ENTERTAINMENT. GIYEN f East street All members and those FOR SON Mrs. U. J. Salisbury entertained eligible for membership are cordialat her heme Friday evening, com ly invited to attend. plimentary to her son Jay. Games and music were the features of en BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY tertainment, during which a de Mrs. J. Eajrl Lewis was pleasantly licious luncheon was- - served to surprised at her home Thursday Hazel Farley, Winnifred Shepherd. Emma Terry, evening, in celebration of- her birth- Afton Salisbury, day anniversary which occurred on Josephine' Farr, Alice Skinner, Lilthat day. Music and games were ian PouUon, Veda Rowley, Golden enjoyed, during, which a delicious Carter, Glen Carter, Roy Hayward. luncheon was served to 18. Many Earl Rowley, Glen Rowley and Ed beautiful birthday gifts' were re- ward Cox. Jensea si w i ; AU&HTlUi TO . MEET Mrs. Frank Speckhart will be hostess to the members of Camp No. I Dauchtars of the Ut&h Pio neers at her home 264 North Third DEPARTMIiNT SIOI: OF VVDVO in- - |