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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, MARCH 4, 1923, 7 T(? ' m pleasaab yu Wageaea soma ;tto of the Union Facttto system on"tertajned their partner! and a Bnm: Ma Wednesday a$ ly surprised araning. Gamaa vara played, 'alter bar of trteada at a d&nelnt party and A delfoaoclal Thursday evening la tie 10. , which daneing wan enjoyed. loot luncheon waa Wved to tha.foV O. . ban. The evening's entertain-lowinMiss AUce rifcCoard. Mlaa ment Included an excellent program. Miss Donna Collins, A number.of pleasing selection! vera Alta whistling trio, Victor OMftoLVIaa' Elisal rendered Miss Sumner, anT Ralph .j Not-- , Genevieve Geasford. Hiss beta smith, accompanied on the piano by Wanlaas and on the "violin br tall, MiM Mae Sutton, Mist Evelyn Frank Bean. Two interesting . readPruesse, Miss Metta Richie, Miss Byronwere ings ,gien byJIiss Lavieve Naomi Ellison, Miss Elna Boardman, Huisn. Miss Josephine Jones very Messrs. Joseph Allen, Paul Hippie, impersonated Harry Jetferies, clererly ; Lauder, which she danced the sword MartinTjohn Pierpont, Elmer after 7ZZLZ1 Weston . Strebble, Ronald dance- - A selection from a male quar-I Whiting. concluded the program, which was dancing. Delicious refresh Mrs. W;VJ. Swapp entertained a ments by were serred. after Thursday folks little of number , noon In honor ot her young son. Wil- " 'Miss Ellrabeth entertained Taylor was. it whose v. a. fourth birthday m liam c Harold g: wm!' S .."' xr'SEZ ZZzI!ZIri!juZ nn naa -- T- iiiiiiiib ua if in r-T- a una kuu umZ JL!lwSmSoM-ever? child The Tollofcml wle A. ; l5TSwd.WCbTr1b!er V I Tersohialized I Styles ; - home Friday evening,. The enter- waaaiso in ,the form of a Boas- kitchen shower for Mrs. Clifton . j.. ley, Tormeny miss urace Markman, a ot la8t mont!l- - D,rinK the" in of edlework, music was enjoy--'SS- Allowed by the serving of an elab-3Lorte dinner- - Covers were laid for . man Miss Emma , SpalfbrdT Kate Miss Rhea Miss Peters, Jacobs, Glen Madsen, Mark Boyle. Mabel Stubbs, Miss Veva Taylor, Peters, Mrs. ana: Virt Manra Swapp,. Wilms Beas-leAnn S. Ferre and Mrs. Clinton Swapp ZiJ ' aA.ilM Woafnn OfvHttA y. - Miss Evelyn 'Pruesse was hostess to The L'Metia club members F. clnb m.mW nf the L easantiy entertained at the home of at her home Friday evening . Cut j Mrs. decorated the enter i noon. Clarence Greer Thursday afterflowers prettily Spring flowers prettily deco- - . ..4 rated the entertaining rooms. Sewing Ti.m7. lunch' a which enioved. after was which two tables ' on was served. Later the guests at- of enjoyed, after were progressive Provo the dance at tended the high Luncheon was "served to Mrs. played. 'C. A.' The following parschool gymnasium. Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. Larson,ticipated: Miss Alta Simmons, Miss William Nelsop, Mrs. Oran Groneman, Donna Collins, Miss Marguerite Ges. Mrs. Byron Mrs. Reed Bailey. ford. Miss Elisabeth Gessford, Miss Mrs. L. U. Dastrup Silver, Mrs. L. A SutherAlice McCoard, Miss Benevieve Nut-tal- l, Mrs. Joseph Ahlander, Mrs. Miss Elna Boardman, Miss Metta land, Charles Brown, Mrs. Ray Van Wag-eneRitchie, Miss Naomi Ellison. Mrs. Harvey Holland, Mrs. Fr:d m. nay. Mrs. G. L. Shurtllff entertained the a .... members of the Optimist club at her Mrs. N. D. Whitney of Salt Lake home Thursday afternoon. Potted was the of her sister, Mrs. D. ferns were used, to decorate. Three-table- Lr Wallick,guest Thursday. were "600" of progressive: playja- edrthBaTOTetffgnrwafaealolIrs. L. Schofield en and Mr. Mrs. John John LundahL Luncheon was served at their home to Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. Zee tertajned several friends evening. The cardgame Whittaker, Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. Thursday of entertain Leo Sheehan. MrsGilbert Cos, Mrs. "500" was the feature Mrs, Harry Ashton and-'-E- . Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, ment Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. E. b!, Elliott Dunn receiving the favors. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, iMrs. Don C Williams, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson J. ft Denhalter, Mrs. R. E. Homer. J. Ed Stein, and Mrs. H. B. Ashton, Mr. and The invited guests were Mrs. Eph Mr. ' Homer and Mrs. Gens Halladay. Fol- Mrs. L.'A. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dunn, Mrs. John B. Ashton and lowing the social time,, a business Mrs. T. L. Schofield. meeting was held and a new president for the club elected. Mrs. Gilbert The volunteer firemen and their Cox was elected, and a vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Thomas Hardy wives were pleasantly entertained at as outgoing president for her past the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wood Wednesday .evening.' Daffodils attrac .cinlj-jrorlabors k. tively decorated the rooms. The card The members of the Thursday game "500" was played and the favors ::i to Mrs. Roweberry and Mrs Evening Bridge club were pleasantly awarded Strong. Luucbefljuwaa served II entertained at the home of Mrs. Earl Dean and-JarJoseph Loveless, Mr. pi Graham Thursday evening. , Sweet to Mr. Mrs. Leo Hi Bean, Mr. and Mrs. and entertaindecorated the peas prettily Wm. Strong. My. and Mrs. Dean ing rooms. Three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. P. Q. Hall and Mrs. Strong, Mrs. Bert Page, Mr. and Mrs. Don Park, Robert Boardman and Mrs. Hugh Brown receiving the favors, the latter being awarded the consolation Roweberry. prize. Luncheon was served to Mrs. The Nineteenth Century club menf-ber- s E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. E. H. Paepke, will hold their annual anniverMrs. Dick Boshard, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. John W.JJuyjrsjrjoinaxWJil; sary banquet at the Hotel Roberts A splendid program Hams, Mrs. P. G. Hall. Mrs. Lee Monday evening. been arranged. The invited guest Smith. Mrs.- - Fred Wilson, Mrs. Ray has list included the members and former Morgan, Mrs. Clark Newell, (Mrs. J. B. members of the club and their partSomo, and the guests, Mrs. Thomas ners. Mrs. Mrs. Brown, Hugh Thornley, Arthur Haws, Mrs. Howard Graham. L.-0- .r 'W -- . s -- ... ' iL- . - : The Ladies7 Department I7 -- : held in the The First ward social ball Wednesday, and Thursday evenings was a complete success in every detail. The Primary children were entertained from 5 until-7:3o'clcok Wednesday evening. An excellent program was rendered, after which dainty refreshments were served. From 7:30 until 9 p. m. those of Mutual age were entertained with dancing and refreshments; Thursday evening the enter- tainment was for the members of the ward over the. age of 17 years. A splendid musical program was furnished, after which dancing was fea tured, Refreshments were served to ward-reuni- ... v 3C0. - One of the most A Coiectiosi of Coats Suiti and Dresses JbaroMoer -- in the-- - i mart Sprilg Moies ofl923 IN ONE DAY WE SENT FLOWERS TO SI i a dress for you. alone-- rTo afford keenest satisfaction one's dress must be distinctly one's own We oer manQ exclusive' designs. Bangor, Maine Sari Francisco, Cal: enjoyable social season was conducted El Paso, Texas Thursday evening, when the members of the Utah stake Relief society Grand Island, Neb. borad entertained the stake officers of the various auxiliary organizations, Connersville, Tnd. touncJJ, the stake presidency and their partners at the B. Y. U. art Ill Boston, Mass. The room was beautifully gallery. decorated with spring flowers. Terns These- - were not everlasting and potted plants being used through-- ! out, -- and pink and green flowers j flowers' but fresh roses, car adorned the walls. An excellent pronations and lilies, cut and de gram was glven including the follow- -. livered the same day we re lng numbers: An interestlnr - music contest was conducted between the oH ceived -- the order by our ganizatlons reDreaented the honors of Florist Telegraph Delivery which went to the hlxh" council The association member at same prises for the. best and most interest as de ' three-minuting extemporaneous stories was; received by 'President T. livery around the corner. N. Taylor,. of the stake presidency, TRY IT. and John D. Dixon ot the. high council. A pleasing selection by a girls' Quartet, comprised of . Miss Violet Johnson, Miss Elaine Christensen, Misa Celestia Johnson and Mrs. VirI t- - " ginia Christensen Keeler was heartily received, as wag sIbo the aumbera rendered by the whistling trio, com- .. ' I posea ot victor Ashworth, Elton Sumnil ner and Ralph Smith, accompanied on the. piano by, Frank Wanlass. FoUow-lu- g the prorram the ruests were ban- queted at small grouped Ubles, each O table being attractively centered with oowi or sweet peas and ferns. Mr. w. R. Hodson of the Relief society Stake board waa toaatmUtntsa.. arid ?HU given by President T. N. Taylor and R. E. Allen. A debate between the young ladles and the young w k ua h. 201 W, First South. jl was enjoyed. ........ . . The Provo 8hop Kmployae assoda-- eKeuts-ef-t- he Here are the ravishing new fabrics, : -ur- h fect e Phone - Where I - w v C udih of the fanciful'-yc- i every-jwejisfJulJin- v are dslolnsh ingly moderate when oriCr considers ihtxclusiveness which each of these jot-tke-PriciH-lhey dressefrepresent. 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