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Show iitftits lb a&m itm JL itM, EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, I RIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 the topic, Our Cnildren and A meeting of the Ladies Home Mis-'an- d M. E.i Americas Future, by Mrs. E. B. of the Liberty Society sionary . Church was held at the home of Mrs.; Funk. A very profib-meet-da- y, W. J. Griffith, 837 Yale avenue, Thurs- - was enjoyed by all. The next ox urs. home October 18th. The devotional ing will be held at the Mrs. James Fisk, i Sarah Hart, November 22, 1823. service was led the Forest Pale Aumsement Hall will Tliursdav. Oet. 25. Various troops for enter into competitive activities donated by FOREST DALE NOTES the winning of the banners Commia-- i the (Irani ie Stake District and var .timers. A pueh ball activities will form the feaMr. and Mr. P. M. Guest announce ious scout contest. the of tures the engagement of their daughter, are. The commute for arrangements La Von to Lewie Ashton. The wedding ana r. Nelson Elmer Ruv Simmons, wil take place November 28. Sadler. Miss Maurine Bennion has returned Mr. and Mrs. Bloomquist announce home from Payson, Utah, where she arrival of a little baby girl born, two the a for achool, been has teaching Oct. Mrs. Bloomquist is Wednesday, vacation. weeks at the L. D. S. Hospital. Both mother along nicely. Mrs. Bert Brewster will entertain, and baby are gettingwas formerly Miss Mrs. Bloomquist October 27th, at a Halloween party. Wright. Margaret Mrs. Clen S. Bennion is visiting with Can-1 Mrs. Geo. II. Vine entertained at a M. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of Mr. birthday dinner, given in honor fOJ an Indefinite stay. guests 14. October Twenty on Vine Dr. Leland Cowan a graduate from were present. Columbia University has returned home after a live years absence, lie studied medicine in the east and interned in the Roosevelt Hospital, one f the largest in the east. in ' I NOW YOU CAN SEE e ; j by The Picture Sensation of the Year Faster, more riotously; gayer, more colorfully revolved the daily of empty duties and the lavish revelry of the emperor's court At tic, frothy whirl of lifes loves, passions and ambitions light and con,!in in appearance, but with an iron grip that held all those within its nil relentlessly and irresistibly. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Woodruff enC. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Homer tertained the members of the Forest Dale Literary Club at their home on moved into their new home on Crystal Windsor Ave. The program consisted Avenue last week. of: Herbert Maw of the University of Utah talked on Chaplains experithe The Bishopric entertained ences in the World War. Musical num- Amusement Committee of the Ward bers by Mrs. Pearl H. Davis, Mr. As tin at a theatre and supper party last and Nellie Woodruff. night Supper was served Refreshments were served to fifty Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard carried wore The decorations guests. 2349 Highland Drive. out in fall flowers and autumn leaves. McKean, Miss were Virginia Those assisting Mr. Sterling II. Nelson, 2354 HighSummerhays, Miss Margaret Woodruff Drive recently returned from land and Mildred Woodruff. Idaho, with a wonderful: MacKay, Mi Venice Rees is vistiing with the catch of 24 trout Geo. Woolley on Driggs Ave. Mrs. J. B. Woodring, 2635 Highland Miss Sadie Gray has returned home Drive, is suffering from a severe spell after a two months stay in California. of quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sorenson of ML Mrs. W. n. Williams has joined her husband in San Francisco after spend- Pleasant are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ing a week in Salt Lake visiting her Sterling H. Nelson. Sorenson are the parents of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Geary. Nelson. Mrs. Boyd and daughter Harriet At the regular meeting of the Rehave returned home after spending six weeks in California. Bud Boyd will lief Society last Tuesday, Mrs. John D. Gublere, 1229 Whitlock gave the return later. leseson on the subject of Literature. Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons will leave Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay Glade and daring the week for Vallejo, Califor-wher- e she wil visit with her family have moved from Stratford ma, daughter Mrs. Ivor J. Chugg for three Avenue to 2606 Highland Drive. ClinMr. and Mrs. William Allen of months. The Forest Dale Scouts will enter ton, Illinois are visiting their son and Dr. and Mrs. Allen. the Granite Stake Rally to be given daughter-in-la- George G. Armstrong Former District Judge Candidate for Mayor of Salt Lake Gty. Primary Election October 23rd, 1923. j JUDGE ARMSTRONG STANDS FOR: Harmony. Tax Reduction. Fostering of new industries and new industrial pay rolls. Reasonable Enforcement of the Law. 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