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Show page four PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY GOLD A.VUKEEX BALL- -. t'AKD FAKTV , TUe Fifth ward M. 1. A. will five and their aunual Uoid and (iiwu" Hall . Mr. and Mr laf the ilauin u ward - FORMEB PKOVO RESIDENTS ENTERTALW umihonV tr Lde r'tljmti4 -Jklj anuie Salt 'Lake, furuKtrly of this iaiun ue(tay ujurtjjciit j f. the Hid rVlluwa, Rrbrkaha Tburaday evening. "V The tutli Ihaa been beautifully ibinrated with 4f KHr tables of txirtiM-rEthel Duckett, Societjr Editor, Phone 107" gold and green eolored streaater. fire auudml wvre played,- - the Colored cap will be given aa favor. EDCE.MOVT being awarded t Mrs. HubREJTEF SOCIETY prbM .PTIMIST rThe Balnbow Ijine orcbeatra will ert Krid and Mrs. Joba Lundaht A . The meuilr jf the Optimist club An lutereHtliig program i tivea furnish the ninsle A11 df tictoua himbea - followed and ill J enrertalned at the aoiueuf In the Edcetuoat ward Kelief Hocle- - are ewrdtally lmited ta aiu-ad- . 7 waa aerved tor Mr, and Mra. Robert 'Ira. Thnrialay aftev fy aircting Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. ItWJ, Mr. and Mra. Jnhu Luudahl, home of aer mother Sarah Marriott aav. the leaaoa n rinat-thMr. and Mr Will Breretun, Mr. Srrs. "Emotional Childhood" of MISSIOXABI and Cards. Problem, Homer. music DANCE fth ; ucheon wHI 1 The ndakitinary coniBiltte of the and Mra, ; Koj Cnapiiel. Mr. and the dlverslona. All A vocal aofat wa rendered by Uiaa 11 XUtct- - Ut ..u.ber are. cordially Invited to Telia fiorea, Mra. Ui- - JVay f I damftrthe" a reading and a vocal nolo waa given by Mra Koy trgimm : aiauaenient ht.ll Thurmiae TTOtimt: " .i oul"'' .' . ruiretu .u'.i.- - "i"',".J Bray, Mr. for tb t,,ll,.n Mi Bert Mra, and .Carter, " Kvelya i wh are lahorlniulB 1h.e various notnw ENJOYABLE HOUSE FABT1 lira, arvia Keese win the member of. the N, H. K. The officer, and teacher of the fielda at the nreaeut time. The Brereton,' Mr. and Mra. Arthur Mra. Mary lioptiina, Fred ub t ber hiinie Tburwliy, after,-wi- Fourth ward M. I. A. and tbelr I "a ra mount Gleentea will furniwh Wood,. T Thurgood. B. 11 Bowers, K, BtHt SewiBg and tnuwic will be ea partners, fha ward " Mahoprfar and the ninHic. All are invited. Mlaa Mildred Huhey geott. sy a hie feature,, during which their partnera, and aeveral I tab lie served. All mem-- rtake board member of the M M. aw 4. 1 A.MJ UKE. B.IIX Lra ar lamed to be present A. were entertained at the home of The M. I. A.' of .the Edgeuiont .... n .v -r Mr. and "Mra. WillUm ' II. Boyle The hotew ward will give their annual Gold IXETEENTH TEXTIKT " Tnesday evening. An time eujoyali'e wagVpent by were Mra. Boyle, Mra. PeniTfr ana oreen ball in the ward amuxe- - those who attended the dum-I Bgiven ueut hall jfThe Nineteenth Century elub will BigeJow and Mra. D. V. Buyer. Dur- will he in tbia evening. The affair In the Edgeniont ward anitueuietit form of a atraw hat et'at the home'! Mm. J. W. ing the evening delight fully 'apent Iarty and the ball Kendall's Munilay evening. priviea .will to awarded. .ird Friday afternoon at 2:30 with original gameM, Miaa Mel la Collegians 'furnished the dance mu(.lock, Mrs. O. JL Fullmer will Rive Ilarria furcifhed aeveral splendid Ierreshmeuta will be" served. All sic and delicbwa basket iuucheoiif are eordiaUy invited to attend. "jwiier on "tierniany and Her om- - resiliiitta. . A de'U'loiM luncheon wa were acwed. y Ut served the Bishop following: IV iTuMcUiK." A good attendance, V meraliers In desired. and Mr. It. J- - Murilixk, Mr. and SOCIAL HOI R RtRTRISE,, PABTV 77 Mra. L. J. Durrant, Dr. and MrJ PLE.4SA-N' ' Mra. K. E. Knapp waa tileaaantly AT BONNEVILLE V. Miaa lieona Durraut, (ak. RLS ENTERTAIN MOTHERS-- ? U a Mixa' Elisabeth aurpriaed by numtier of frienda at Following Mutual in the! potim The junior plrla of the Ijikeyiew MIi Grace t'beever, ville-war- d Mr. and Mra. Isaac .Biock- - the hiwe.4f Mra. I. 1'aluier Tuewday Tuesday evening a de- rd M. I. A. entertained at toe Hooter, wwint Iwtir wa held In tbV Mr. and- Mra. Fred C. Strale, evening jhe occaslcn hetlliglitfiil bank. leing evjrd meeting bouse Tuesday The rooms wurd amusement hail. (James and Mr. and Mra, Fervlcal Bigelow, Mr. umnuay anuiversary. ug In honor of their inothera. An and 'Mra. t'arl F. Kyrlng,- Mr. and were taHtsfulh- arranged with cut dauttng were enjoyable feature' ' creating froirram wn rendered Mra. 7" 7 "" Mr. rl t'hrinteuwn, and flowerg as the deration. During Yer which a delicious luncheon Mra. Jitrt IXkWt. Mr. and Mra. the time spent with games and mu CATHOLIC it served to the following girls: Euill LADIES Jacobsen, Mr. and Mra. Victor sic, a delicious luncheon was served ?g Norma Kumsion, Miaa Cleo , Mr. and Mr. Milton BMith, to the following self Jnilted guests: CARD MK'IAI Bird, Miss Miss Scott, Virginia trjronson. The C'holic Ladles' Altar SocieMr. and Mrs. A. Rea JohnftoiY Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bert I'uinphrey, --Mr. I rissle Miss Elmira Leea, Jeppson, a. the home of Antone Keuipk Drt and and Mrs. Car! Patterson, Mr. and ty gave a ard ifl,Tj'Tit Fss Kffte Scott, Miss Tola Mr. and Mra. Mas. C, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. liar Inn Sirs. P. l. Halt- Tuesday evening. Mra. I). P. Boyer, mothoraMra-I- tittle Mr., and Mr.i T6onias, Mr. "ud Mrs. Jones, Mr. Cut flowers a ud ferns prettily deco rasion. Mrs. , Llnsey Jorgenson, George Worthen, Mr. th ifhd Mra. .J. 'and Mrs. Claud Gillies. Mr. and rated entertaining roofus. Clarem Harmon, lAila liees, Mrs. josepnine and Mra.. Julian Mrs. Oliver,. .Miss, Mudallne Oliver, Twelve tulVlcs of bridge and five Wells HeuKSen. ond My. and Mrs; Rundred were played. The brldce 'rls Joppson and Mrs. ;; Myrti .wi4eit .Mrs. Dicker- Paul ITfTftfm NmiM-nmW'ilma Irene lieautlfnl I ri)!e9,wvecf, Miss Boylet7Miae l.tt. ' 7 Miaa birthday gifts 'were revived bv the son and Mrs, OToale and n.ond. Bertha Mrs, Roberta, i ' ' nuudred, ravors were received, by. Zina Murdock?, Mlaa Melba Dastrup. honored guest. . ' Mra,Vl Tiffany and George 8a- Mlaa Knth Helen Miaa Brown. VOXD WARD M. tL a.va. a delicious iuniib7Tis'arwv: Stelltt Miss An intpresting 'M. I. A: meeting Watta, Miss Esmond, T etl to si sty. Jackiiri'i "'Mrs. SPLENDID MEETING lis held in the' Seetujd ward meet-- j Harris, Mr,,,.Ada Aa interesting 'weetlng of Valley Mae- bttusffcJfneMlayveuiag, Dur-- George Miier. Mrs. IUlUuft Chapter No. 3, Order of the Enstern the prellmlnarx. program Mtaa aer, Mis Esther . Eggertsen, Mr. star, waa held ia the Masonic, tern- - LNTERESTING- TROGRIM Vm Knight furnished a splendid Davenport,. Miaa Agnes Kilpark and I The grand An Interesting preliminary program pie evening. Tuesday Master Boyle. Mra. Sydney Miss Anna Booker iling. Mrs! Laura Ev Whittemore, was given in toe Sixth ward Mulerturer, . Bird Mra. f'tse Hatch, atid aaper tual Tuesday evening. A one'-a-k Tne uian araae twaru were prea-an- d MASON DANCING CU B menta were served to fifty. Mary's Beau," wag presented play, visited the various classes. The Masonic Dancing club will under tne airection or Miss Flor He 4c : . ence Bee with the following mem- give a dance in tba Masonic temple DINNER Gl ESTS Air.- - and Mrs. Seymour Gray rTII WARD Ml'TUAI Saturday evening. - Wllde'a Musical Troubadours will furnish the music. at dinner at their home Witt Mortimer MIsk Eva Ada'mson. OGRAC'he M Men of the Fifth ward Refreshments wiltr be served. All Siindny afternoon, A cut glass bowl Misj Ada Hasler, Max Startup and art play Masons and their partners are In- of sweet peas formed an attractive Lnwrence Bee, Following the play, sented a hnmorous-en- e centerpiece for the dining tirtile. musical numbers were given by the King the preliminary program in vited toi attend, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Boy Scouts chorus, consisting -- of f M. I. A. meeting Tuesday eve. Don .C. wyilaiUAj. Lloyd Willams, Stanley Heal, Delano .Cnlpman. s. Splendid lesaona were given BRIDGE LUNCHEON . Mrs.. Gordon Christensen will be Max, Eurl Riiil Merle Willlaimi, Mrs. Homer Bandley, Leonard' Ilnrris the various classes.' Mutual ia every Tuesday evening at T :30 hostess to a number of friends at a Bert Whipple, Miss Doris Ilanwn, mid . Al!'t - Merry weather.. tThej nek and a' cordial invltatioa is brigde luncheon at ter home this Mr, and Mrs. Walter AVhiteheadL Jr. were directed In their singing : by v Mild Mlsa Betty Lou Gray. .ndel-t... Mrs. Norma Bullock. 7 evening. , "everyone. -- rfwafraT m r a aall a. fl.- g. . e wd tZ!r"" " .Fr?' f l; . 1 l'Ui m (..V. - it V? a&-- ' t -J .,.; JilI eve-niu- g nml-tUt- lonaTefle 26', 1927 .i..7 .1:' '' T a t te"i-dVnc- e. -- d ' ATTENDS SALT L.VKE TARTV-M- rs. uard Artiuus, Mra, Wl'l-lan- i llalilday, Mra. William Mitchell .and Mrs. Jack Eastmond niotrmyl to Salt Ijtk Satunwy afternoon, where they attended a arty gtvea liy Mrs. Slildrea" Jotifif-i- n of that city. Games, music and social ihat were the uwln features of 'the entertnimucttt; afterf wMcli a a'ti?Wus luncheon wg served. -- g lnter-utouaU- ia -- the-.Qv- . LW . t ' RIDE THE 'asM and It waa.the Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop " r: , I "OREM LINE"- - miii Ladies' Hair Cut Marcell . - n ! to 1 ' o . little iminiiuifiniKi tun tun i.iij and Barber Shdp 412 made nse of our i.i.rwwoMi.' L c '. Jl iM. Lk it t 4V a,- A sO v ' 7.' . eta33 ol our lYz cents per. mile and 2 cents er mile rates. WaBMSaSJBfHBMSBHBJpi Pureday-Frid- a life elvefflalsinir AT LASJ The New Salt Lake & UtahR.lt Henry 1 Moore and P. Abercrbmbie. Receivers Winter Felt Hats HAVE A BURNING desire seise VOU Clean coal with I g Ton deserve Ihe best coal we can deliver uud we wantto deserve piitronnge, because we do sell" that kind of quality fuel. AVe .worth give you a that makes iou irke "trnr" "weighs" d t Schilling Coffee never varies in flavor--- and yet your tasle mayvary, sometimes froni: 1 I 1 's : you do not enjoy Schilling Coffee-- - UNION PACIFIC ORCHESTRA Of . ica , m On i..-J- Los Angeles v Titr of t'nlon Parifie System Linea , . Will Stage a . , - Grand Feet Fest . i.: (Dunse I)e Luxe) January Bllle 28, 1927 This Band is billed as the Boys With the Black Bottom Khythin a lid known on the air as the "Knighta tif the Notes." Ten music masters with plenty of pep, syncopated sones and a fistful : .., cures of the dnnce Jot down the date' and don't foraet to remember. 1 won't be long now. Let's gd. Everybody welcome. HHiiH..iMiinimiiiHiiiiuiJ iiEiuiBHinmiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiEiiiiiEiiBikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMC Jn ctri n 151 rl a We Guaranteed every man- 7 cn'n. - e - Make Repair-w- Hir.lMALL 223 WEST CENTER ST. BROTHERS PHONE: 260 , - made safe thoroughly for Famous new Haag patents eliminate crack around agi-'tator ask us. ' . , motor over-. size, Y4, h. p. -7 Jfo washer made less - oiling -graphite bronz- e- bush. ings . 1 3 Uzw simplified :r Haag wringer sure., action safety "release - large soft rolls. 9 Reasonablft price. Come in or telephone for a Free demonstration in your. home. W. C. Scott Phone 234-"- -- - -- -- i es - i . 4 . tnconmnmiccx , WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS "XV e M LANNING , . FURNITURE Tfi. Phone 61 W Provo," Aim to Please" transfer Hardy-Madsc- n Utah 150 So. Firs! West 1 1 Co.: Otflce and Res. Phone 148! r CASH PRIZES $15.00 Wed.. Utahiia Gardens 26 I Jan. ir 50c Extra ,. 1 !all ' 9fQeiii- -. structed at the factory.. 7 r washing clothing. " xratfhennaTim " heat better. r Fast - tfestetorethi carcass, nlv' nnon nlv. iust is 'nricrinnllv W ashed thoroughly clean in 4 to 7 minutes no rubbing no s-capacity 60 pounds dry clothing per hour. Stainless nickel lined tub heavy, copper can't be cracked.Holds .. ."AT" UT AITN.niAIX In Provo City-O- 1 )reirrg - Srrturfcsimplejiesign 4 . Scliilling feGolfee UXLiillHHM IUI last Bronze, t!opperaluffitenmrsteeI boiling- m txcracis to ufacture. v.- r Baking Powder i9Spfce sa Built 1 3 - for your taste may change back again. , Bring us your mjured balloon or high pressure tires let us reinstate them in active service for you, just as fit as they were be- - Features: si package you are then usingyour, mere statement ''" is enough. Don't trouble. to return the coffee .,L Nine Superior perience in washer . it. your grocer won't argue-abou- t He will instantly return the price of the fall Wrtake pridetul workmanship result of 16 years' ex- day to day. Any day your taste varies so that - Phone 377 W e Repair Any Tire and VORTEX beat-givin- Il-p- ' Guarantee Every Repair : .. 1 T 20 Is'orth University Avenue ,1b1, 1 00 jllen Millinery h ; "to i - j Remodeling Sale Leaning taf li?! Special car service for protection of perishable ;- 7- freight. WE aai ft -- NAHSFM INC CO. as -- 1 West Center . . . . ... i !.-- . Children's Hats mat - ..kveridge Beauty Parlor Sf2 CLEAN Ask0Uf agenTIor D,. 7 d Saturday to Monday, Inclusive - -. Boy Bright iave 50c your friends and then phone us to call for your cleaning order. . , y'yi n .vTY.Tii vvvvimvi we jrapld and df'iendable? Those who r M- ' ... ..25c "Gentlemen's Hair Cut 35c Shave 15c modern, cleaning aervicea know Intit we are dependable. Ask Excursions Pi Salt Lake and return v I i4u Week-En- Ask . . In Provo ' Our operators are first class, are in a position to serve you in pleasing economical way. i - - . : . bought a tralnload that first - - - i ....... ;...'; .. . 7,''-t.-- v J ' . .... ' " " ,. Admission Ladies i25c 'C,'''giH' "N. - .. Visitors of the B. Yi U. Leadership! we welcome you to the newest and best " Vr equipped ' ' star. west . "La-rnont- ," internMiuntain's western ,. F. L. Maytag la proud of'the west. He holds a special warm spot in his neart for ihe home of pioneers and pony express It waa ia the west that F. L. sold his first carload hJC3M.T UxT Economy .. - l Affi s tt : . and-Mr- Na afcaiiSafetyr aftd if k anw. g Tti pnisierity of iDtenuountain territory is anderstandable,'' declaimed F. L. "ilaytag, wanning atachine aiaBufactjirer, at' aV recent ale eonveution. r - . ' "' -la tra re' ing through th! east, I often think of th luterniQuutaln states, the unrivalled scenery, and clever." the lieautiful homes tba tourist CHANGING COLORS Some poems read and discussed find on every hand. Westerners Before attempting to dye any fa- were j "Renascence," ds seem to take more of aa Interest la their states. They arc- proud of bric, wash it thoroughly and see Caito," an allegorkal" - play, have been removed--' y ami other. homes, the work they do, and that all spots rear stardy children to carry on and aiwasaiaaaaaaaitaatWMM continue the oiiwafd march of the ;lery for ia e GOOD FOR .Sawlwlches fil ed with tuna- - fish and mixed with maVoiinalse dressibs areTbigbly triiive and very delicious. . i Mf Chriitt Jnaea th Mod ' dpare FTLatt lieca.tBa west la a place of homes and the era "Literature class of Leadership about Edw la Anlngtoo west era women ainr-iatthe con- Week, told enepf hia poejaa, dwiw." Ibtbiusoa and read 'Thea venience of a "Kitbard Casey." Edna 8t Vlucent Millay, was discussed. ' -S.VE THE BRUSHES "Sha la aa actress and writer at ' All bntshea should be kept clean drama, short stories, and' poems" and eralded by dipping to the back Mrs. Jensen said. j"Her baractef 3; and no deeper In' boding "water. and poenis show simplicity, gayety, Then dry In the open, air, with the passionate love of beauty. She Jovea brusA "side down. aTIBfeTTspyTserloua, flippant, and laliur-savlu- - r - Via BOs, IT DAMAGES THEM When yoq put the egg beater to ink, di not allow the cogs to get wet. ' "' Jarob-VmkI-th- - double- record-tareakin- city, l a ,iiini!er tf friends at th-t- r home next Saturday afteriKnitj and evtuiug. The party .will attend 31 he Biatiuee Geurse ArUsa In nUd Ej:li'!lB the afteruom, after hii-- dinner will be rved at the Ura haul Irogreive rook aud music .will tie the. main ' featurea of Ihe Thuse who evening 'a eatrtaim-ut- . ill motor to rvalt Ijike to' attend Mr., 'aud Mra, the affair are: JaniBr ItutltM, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mr. Ernest Halverson, Stanley Clark, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. George W. V"trtbitt,-an,Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Strate. r . .'" will eutcrtaiai Gvts.Jt On Literatarf) I iTalk ij Mrs. Jensen tralnload aud hum Mie f aeveo ahiptnent two to 4iiteraoa- mlid tfatio taia territorj', two to Maytag aXid- - three tu. Calif orui. and MAYTAG LIKES, -- - ' ' " ' " "" """ ' : r ........... ' ' ' " s . ,. s . t - i |