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Show PAGEEIGHT PROVO YUTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY . 16, 1937 i JP- r U IKIhAY CPDVirCQ II 1 -' . LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 North 1 West B. Skov, Pastor Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. Text for this year's Pentecost: Eph. 2,19-22. Theme: "The true Christian Church is built upon the foundation of the Apostles dnd Prophets of Jesus Christ, Himself being -the chief cornerstone. corner-stone. Are you standing and building upon this foundation?" At. 1:30 p. m., divine services will also be held in our church in Spanish Fork at 850 E. Center street. All are welcome. COMMUNITY CHURCH Corner 2nd No. & Univ. Ave. Edwin F. Irwin, Minister , Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Church, 11 a. m. Young Peoples' Service, 7 p. m. The theme of the morning service serv-ice will be "Where There Is No Vision, the People Perish." The Ladies Aid will meet on Tuesday at 2:30 at the church. Youth's day service will be observed ob-served in the church next Sunday morning at 11 a. m. SECOND WARD The following Mother's day program pro-gram will be presented this morning morn-ing at 10 o'clock in the Second ward Sunday school: Accordion duets, Mrs. W. J. Harris and Millie C. Schofield; violin solo, John Hilgendorff, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Hilgendorff; vocal duet, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," Mrs. Gladys Everett Ev-erett and Mrs. Bernice Dastrup; remarks, Allen D. Johnson; tenor solo, Eldon Richardson; ladies double trio, "Mother Mavour- neen"; closing song. GRADUATES OF P. G. SEMINARY FOURTH WARD The Aaronic priesthood has the services in charge at the Fourth ward this evening at 6:30 o'clock. Special music has been arranged. FIFTH WARD In commemoration of the restoration rest-oration of the Aaronic priesthood, the prie3thood and the bishopric has arranged a fine program for this evening's meeting at 6:30 o'clock. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL 1 Sunday, May 16, Whitsunday. Celebration of Holy Communion and sermon by the. Rev. John W. Hyslcp at 11 a. m. All are cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. REORGANIZED CHURCH - 234 West Fourth South Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. preaching at 11 o'clock. Edward Moe. elder in charge. CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Henry Stendebach 170 North Fifth West Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30 a. m. at the Provo Catholic church. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sabbath school 9:45-10:45 Saturday. Sat-urday. Pleaching at 11 o'clock. All are welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular morning services, 11 o clccK, suDjcct. M.or-tals M.or-tals and Immortals." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting except-ing Sundays and holidays. SHARON STAKE EXERCISES SET SIXTH WARD Under the direction of the Aaronic Aar-onic priesthood, a fine program will be presented in the Sixth ward this evening at 6:30 o'clock. The theme is: "The Aaronic Priesthood and Its Activities as a Guide to Success in Life." Mate-land Mate-land Mc Bride and Richard Jep-person Jep-person are to discuss the topic; the choir has special numbers, also the priesthood. FOURTH WARD A special Mother's day program will take place of regular class work in the Fourth Ward Sunday Sun-day school this morning, at 10 o'clock. After the opening songs and sacramental services, the following fol-lowing program wili be given by the boys and young men of the ward in honor of their mothers: Vocal solo, Gordon Christensen; reading, "His Heritage," George McAffee; song, "Mother Macree, Training School boys' chorus, un der the direction of Mary Mc Gregor; reading, "A Parable for Mother, ' Nef Smart; short talk "She Has Given Us Courage,' George Ballif, Jr.; short talks, "She Has Given Us Strength,' Jay Garrett; song, "Mother O Mine," Training School Boys' quar tet; short talk, "She Has Shown Us God," Wilson Hales; song, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," Training- School Boys' chorus. After the last song by the boys' chorus the ten and eleven year old boys from the Sunday school's church history class will give each mother present a carnation carna-tion as a token of love and respect. PLEASANT GROVE H. P. Jones, principal of the Pleasant Grove seminary reports that the following students will graduate: Joan W. Adams, Louise Banks, Theda Bezzant, Thelma , Boren, Zora Aston, Bernice Christiansen, Orpha Conway, Rhea Freeman, Delilah Fugal. Lucille Fugal, Anna An-na Fugal, Wilma Green, June Gourley, Melba Harris, Mary Jacobs, Ruby Johnson, Erva Kirk, Byrl Lewis, Elda Marrott, Jean Morby, Helen Nelson, Mary Olsen, Beth Wadley, Louise West, Reva Tomlinson. Afton Pack, Helen Warnick, Beth Drysdale, Lloyd Armitstead, Fred Atwood, Verland Ash, John Christiansen, Abel Ekins, Russel Green, Jack Gardner, Harold Hooley, Grant Harris, Sam Hilton, Blaine Halhday. Floyd Johnson, Karl Kelander, Jack Kirk, Duane Keetch, Junior Newman, Grant Omer, Wesley Raamussen, Keith Shields, Ray Walker, Everett West, John Wright, Kay Swenson. r P. H. S. Concert Set Monday; To Aid Fiesta Trip To help obtain funds to isend Provo high school band to San Franciseo Golden Gate Fiesta, a concert featuring the band, orchestra, or-chestra, and a capella choir will be given Monday evening in the school auditorium. The Provo band has recently been designated as the official Utah State band. Each organization has over one hundred students participating in them. They all represented the high school in the recent music festival held here. A telegram received Friday b Principal J. C. Moffitt from the Fiesta manager told what is expected ex-pected of the band while in Sau Francisco. Participating in major parades Thursday and Friday mornings, and the grand final parade Saturday evening. they will give concerts Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Members of the band will stage an intensive tUket sales drive before Monday night. sales people'tov. (Continued from Paere One) Johnson, Marvin Straton; decoration decor-ation of seminary building and stage, Lloyd Pyne, Grant Elliott, Stanley Farley. Yvonne Holt. Miriam Cutler, Donna Davis, Helen Rohbock; building platform I in auditorium, Arden Rowley Byron By-ron Daley, Dean Farnsworth, I Vern Shoell. Trevor Michie; order ; of processional march: Jack Condor, Con-dor, Joseph Blake. Cecil Brown, Kay Snow, Glenda Taylor, Or?. Johnson; ushering and seating in auditorium Richard Wells, Floyd Johnston. Nedra Lewis. Alene Larsen; instructors Victor C. Anderson and Ernest Frand-nen. Frand-nen. Members of the graduating class are: Lenora Ash ton, Joseph T. Blake, Dorothy Bone, Lowell Bigelow, Cecil Brown. S. Rawl Bradshaw, Wayne F. Bellows. Grant C. Cluff, John C. Con-, Con-, dor, Miriam Cutler, Renon Cook, Anna Agness Duffin, Bert L. Dix-son, Dix-son, Byron J. Daley. Donna B. Davis, Dennis LeRov Davis, Grant H. Elliott, Ruth Ekins, Dell S. Foote. Dean Farnsworth, Klcva Foun-tin, Foun-tin, Phyllis Farley. Stanley Farley, Far-ley, Loa Gurr, Esther Hansen, Ruth R. Hansen, Francis Hunn, Spencer S. Hunn. Yvonne Holt. Anthony H. Ivns, Duane Jones. Floyd Johnston, Grace Johnson, A. Herbert Johnson. Ora Johnson. Arlo A. Kitchen, LaPriel Koch-erhans. Koch-erhans. Ruth Kitchen, Alene Larsen. Lar-sen. Clorene Lamb, Glen Lyst-rup. Lyst-rup. Jack Wayne Lunceford. Nedra Lewis. Angus MacKay, Dena Mecham, Milo Madsen, Susie Su-sie Madsen. Simone Meyere, Trevor Tre-vor Michie. Willa Newell, Verena Elvira Pyne, S. Bruce Prestwich, Lloyd Pyne, Ina Poulson. Helen Rohbock. Arden L. Rowley, Donna Scott. Kay Snow, Marvin Vance Strat-ton, Strat-ton, Thomas Shepherd. Vern J. Shoell. Glenda Taylor, Eldon Leo Wilkinson, Richard Wells, and Rudolf H. Wolfgramm. SIXTH WARD A mother's day program has been planned for the Sixth ward senior Sunday school this morning at 10 o'clock. All ward members are invited. CARD OF THANKS To all those who in any way assisted us during the funeral services for our beloved father, William J. Warner, we are deeply appreciative. For the beautiful flowers, use of cars, and for the speakers and music we offer thanks. William J. Warner, Jr., ar.d Family. L. D. V BAPTISMS L. D. S. baptism services for Sharon stake boys and girls will be held in the administration building Sunday at 3 o'clock. M. I, A. Plans Honor Night Utah stake M. I. A. Honor Night, concluding event of the season, will be held in the Dixon junior high school Tuesday night at 7:30. The public is invited to attend the program which will feature activities in drama, music and other M. I. A. work. Every ward in the stake is taking tak-ing part and every department of Mutual work will be represented in the demonstration of the year's work. Violin Student Recital Slated Birthdays Sunday, Mav 16 DR. DON C. MERRILL ALBERT HEDQUIST POPPY DAY SET SPANISH FORK Saturday. May 29 has been designated Poppy Pop-py day and the members of the American Legion Auxiliary have received 1000 poppies to sell on that day. The proceeds realized from the sale will be used for welfare work and everyone is expected ex-pected to buy and wear a poppy on that day. SUSPENDS SENTENCE Charged with tripping a pin marble game machine, Paul White was sentenced to 30 days in .jail, suspended upon payment of $10, in city court Saturday. White was said to have inserted a cellophane-wrapped nickel into the machine to make it pay. PERMANENT WAVES of Quality Oil Steam Shampoo it 'Hair Tinting Manicuring BERTIN BEAUTY SHOP 256 East Center Phone 1343 It's Time To Change To Summer Lubricants! - - - - THE HANDY SERVICE Invites you to have this inspection Free! You May Purchase Pennzoil at the same cost as Common Lubricants. Remember it is Dangerous to Neglect Your Transmission and Rear Axle Under Rising Temperatures! FIFTH WEST AND FIRST NORTH Harold Laycock, Dethbridge, Alberta, Can., will be presented in a violin recital Monday, May 17, at 8 p. m.. in College Hall. He L? a student of Professor Le Roy J. Robertson. A feature number num-ber on the program will be the Handel Sonata No. IV in D Major, Ma-jor, adagio, allegro, larghetto, allegro. Assisting artist will be Mary Mc®or, St. George, soprano. She will sing "Rose Softly Blooming," Bloom-ing," by Spohr, and "Provincial Song," by Acqua. Miss McGregor is widely known throughout this locality for the brilliant quality of her voice and has frequently appealed in solo roles in oratorios and operas at Brigham Young university. Mr. Laycock Ls a senior at B. Y. U.. and will graduate this spring with a major in music He has been a member of the university symphony orchestra, playing viola, since his coming to the school three years ago. Other selections to be played by the violinist, in addition to the sonata, include "Kol Nidrei," by Bruch; "Nocturno, Op. 9. No 2," by Chopin-Sarasate; and "Variations "Var-iations on a Theme by Corelli," by Tartini-Kreisler. (qngratulations Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McKell of Provo, have a son, born Saturday morning at the Crane Maternity home. The mother is the former Madge Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Foutz announce the arrival of a seven pound son, at a Farmington, New Mexico hospital, word having been received by the grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner. Mrs. Foutz is the former LaPrele Sumner, and the new arrival has one sister. SPANISH FORK Arthur and Blanche Matley Nelson, daughter; Ed and Thelma Briggs Brown (Los Angeles, Calif.) son. SPRING VI LLE Mr. and Mrs. Orrawell Brewerton announce the arrival of a baby girl at their home May 11. Mother and baby are doing nicely. AFTON ANDERSON Ladies' Hosiery MARGARET BRIAN Piece Goods & II V MORRIS BROOKS Men's Clothing HARRY HALLIDAV Display WHAT? "BEST SELLERS" at huge avingsl Some the hottest bargains we've ever offered! "Four Star help you get what you want at hi story-making prices! WHY? The Boss is away! And we're lt loose with an avalanche of values even greater than usual! WHEN? May 17th to 22nd One sensational week 6 long days packed full of BEST SELLERS every day all day long! WHERE? At PENNEY'S Provo Store, of course, where you'll find record-smashing record-smashing bargains where your saving help pay for EXTRA Purchases! Sensational Door Buster Bargain! 300 lbs. QUILT PIECES REMNANTS OF BETTER PRINTS New Bright Pattern? Fill A Bag Full SYLVA BROWN Millinery MARK NIElSEN Piece Goods JACK DAVIKS Shoe Department ELI CLAY SON Work Clothing .X- ,,:-5 ".V 5 GLADYS DAVIS Ready-to-Wear MaVEL WILDE Notions and Yarns x WINSTON FrLLMORE Men's Furnishings FERN PARCELL Domestics WE'RE THE FOLKS WHO PLANNED THESE BARGAINS! L""1LIILI '- - - ""HiiimuLiji. Durable TEXHIDE LUGGAGE Gladstone Sport Dag 4.98 ft. 9 8 Grand bags that will take care of all your travel problems! Matched pieces. Misses' and Children's Fine Qualit Mercerized ffilfellQS pair . . Stripes and solid colors with striped tops. All have the popular tuck-stitch tuck-stitch Lastex tops that stay up so neatly all the time! Gay colors. 6 to 102. 2 2e fill c Vp Will Go Your Spirits When You See These KATHLEEN QUINN There'll be so many you like you'll find it hard to choose! Fast color Rondo and Malabar prints, blister blis-ter crepes, dotted Swisses, corde laces. Si7.es 14-52. Special Purchase Children's Rayon Panties Good quality, full cut Panties and Bloomers. Clever applique trimming's Sizes 2 to 12 a' ! KAPOK Utility Pillows Bright glazed chintz and flowered cretonnes. Contrasting Con-trasting tape binding 3 Pillows $22. MEN'S Handkerchiefs White, large . size, hemmed. hem-med. Fine quality. . . . Priced now J for MESH Dish Cloths A household item that everyone likes. Open weave, 27 inches square Cloths Gowns Hand Attractive Porto Rican gowns with colored stitching stitch-ing or applique trimming-Extra trimming-Extra sizes 39c Summer Styles, Men's SUSPENDERS 42)' Light and cool, yet strongly made for long service! Dress models in popular colors! 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