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Show 1923 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 12. Sl.jU's Mission, Novemlier ntOT-i- n Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mnrrii WESTMINSTER NOTES honor of Mr. ami Mrs. njtor Mr. and Mis. .Sidney mi-n both from South Amciioa. hyrn-ti-i-Mrs. Mor' ore v present. guests The faculty ami dorminiery le party at (Mioe Morris BroLpiy and Mrs. enji'Vid a musijuir:i T mim-binumbers. A light A mu.drul nighton vo Hall Wede.-da-y r was served to 18 guests. unusually good si'is.ts were sujin-refreshments were jriven after whirh Miss Harriet Cannon will entertain served cafeteria style. (at a birthday part Novemlier 3, at East. Westminster's second leant won her home on 7tn ollepe j their game Wednesday on the ISchool. field from the Cathedral High The ball for the most part was in the center of the field except fur two touchdowns which the Parsons put across, making the score s Kt-rr- f was certainly worth the effort it cost to win the game from such splendid lighters as the East-sider- 8 U noonjods October's last frolic. Ardeta Best, Martelle Saville and Marion Johnston served as a committee on games and They decided general entertaniment. that each person should come in costume and remain masked during the Miss Redd greater part of the evening. and Mrs. Gorlinski acted as patron- 6BMf8, JVr" of this kind are an of her work in the art room. It - of Utah. Exhibits in the art declude3 several runners and handker- inspiration to students partment. It is planned to have of them in toe near future. Visitors are always welcome. M AKERS H i oh School ser-ver- al s. ; (fe Bargain for quire .87 E. 27tb So.. See Sample of work in Times Window For information call: Hy. 2702R or Hy. 4009W Under direction of Mrs. J. T. Phinney and Mrs. E. E. 1 ur Class Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Two to Pour 1948 Douglas Street baby Lloyds Pharmacy East. Adv. 1702 So. 11th Cum was of mums. The rest of the afte rnoon I he wmk of storing the products over in experiences. past talking 'spent tiu campus is in progress. Miss Mav Richards entertained at a Hallowe'en jsirty Tuesday evening Mr. and FOREST DALE NOTES at the home of her parents, Mrs. Stuvner Rnhards, 2i4(i Alden. The house was decorated in Hallow of orange and black. Games Mr. Ross Olson entertained at a een colors were enjoyed after which a gypsy told at October JJH. Costume Party numbered The guests fortunes. Twenty-tw- o home on 7th East. twenty-fivand Dancing were present. guests en decgames wi re enjoyed. Ilallowe rooms. The M inland Girls entertained their used through the orations wen PaMiss and the Bee Hive Girls at a assisted mothers by Mr. Olson was Miss party Tuesday evening. Each mother tricia Baker, Miss Dean Olson, wore a comical looking hat. The evenEdith Olsen. ing was spent in playing games, were G. Peterson Light refreshments were served. J. Mrs. Mr. and durensen J. Mrs. and Mr. guests of Peterson Funeral services for Mr. Tillbury, ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. years of age, father of Mr. are on their way to their home in eighty-fou- r N R. Tillbury, 1209 E. 27th South, Washington, I). C. were held in the Highland Park Ward Mr. for entertained Wednesday afternoon at 1 o clock.Utan Colton Ethel Miss will be buried ut Sandv, home her at Tillbury class School her Sunday on 9th East. Ten couples were presMiss Marion Smith entertained ent few friends at a Halloween Costume last Saturday evening at the Miss La Von Chipman entertained party home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. October Class School for her Sunday 1200 Stratford Ave. The fift- C. C. Smith. 27, at her home on 7th East, numbered fifty. guests were Games een guests were present. were enjoyed. Hallowe'en decorations Miss Ruth Hooper entertained at a used. Monday evening Halloween party at her home, 1288 Stratford Ave. The a entertained Jensen Melvina Miss guests numbered twenty. Costume Party October .10 at her and Games South. home on 21st A Halloween dance was given at Hallowe'en the Highland Park Ward last Friday dancing were present dororations were used throughout the evening. This is one of a series of six evening. dances which are being given once a month. Cider and doughnuts were Mr. Eugene Love entertained In served. honor of Cameron Tuckett and Ross Olson Saturday, Novemlier .1. at the home of his parents on 7th East. Dancing and games were enjoyed. Sixteen guests were present. ; e. NEXT -- SUN.-MON.-TU- ES NOV. Granite High Notes Miss Eloise Love entertained October 27 at a Halloween Party for school 4-5- HONOR ROLL names appear on the Twenty-seve- n friends. Pumpkins and eornstalks honor roll for this six weeks. While were used for decorations. Dancing it could not be said that these the the and games were enjoyed. Ten cou- only brilliant students at Granite, it is true that they are the capable, steady ples were present. on pullers, those who can be depended Mr. Mamie S. Wright announce for good work in every subject. The the marriage of her daughter, Eva, to number of failures is small. The maAlbert Jonson. The wedding took jority of the student body belong in tilaee October 2fi in Los Angeles. Mrs. that great average group ranging Wright and Eva have been visiting in from fair to good. Los Angeles for two months. THE BIG GAME Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Biesinger are Sewing has long been considered the rejoicing over ihe birth of a baby girl. stritely feminine occupation and girls who are elever with their needles are The second intermediate first vear supposed to have more than their Our elass of the Sunday School held a share of womanly virtues. of Hallowe'en ,iartv at the home of Milling girls under the able Tooise Fagergren last Wednesday. lheir teachers took lip themselves the Hallowe'en decorations were uod and task of making the game "go ovier Iharleeii last Thursday. They eut and bound nil dressed in costumes. Neve won first prize and T.urv Peter- - red and blje streamers for the eight s. son won second prize for the he- -t cos-- j hundred cants furnished by the Hallowe'en refreshments were dent body. These made the Granitian served. About 22 guests were pres- - bleachers a blaze of color during the Lraim. A number of the young ladies made caps for themselves in the Gran-- ! Thursday night, November R, in thp ite colors. The north standards were Forest Dale hall, will be held a fare. wound wilh red and blue bunting for well urogram for Cameron Tuckett. Gianite ami the southern ones with who leaves November 12 for the West- - red mid black for the Eat Side. No n. . ii student body ever cheered more heart- Rat'.mlay night, November 10, will ily than the Granitians. There was no he hold the farewell progi am for Ross doubt blit that thev were behind the who leaves fer the Western team every moment of the game. It ip i . -6 HER MARRIAGE OH BOY! WHAT RING A WORTHLESS SYMBOL A PROGRAM Ol-o- WMMMWlvrr on. Have Your Taxes Been Reduced? Nrslni :iml Crrm Say They Have WIIT 1)0 YOU! TAX KUCKIPTS SAY? Has Hurloii Improved Your Sewers? Supirhouse voters ought to he very much interested in a Greater Salt Lake City and attend the AMKIHCAN PARTY RALLY. TONIGHT AT THE ODD FELLOWS HALL I I 1 f & GOOD SPEAKERS GOOD Ml SIC VOTE FOR Lawrence Galigher and Williams II. G. ALLEN, Chairman (Paid Advertisement) t r POLYCHROMING TAUGHT MOTHERS Watch for symptoms of wonns m your are the mat Them P children. SENIOR REGISTRATION If you Eave destroyers of child life. sixty-fohaa child worms, act think hundred to one date rneenn your Up seniors have registered at Granite. A auickly. Give the little one a dose number of others are expected. Mak- twoof White's Cream Vermifuge. Wor and where this time-trie- d ing due allowance for failures, illness, cannot ete.. we should have the largest grad- aucoemful remedy ia used. It drives out is composed of uating class in the history of the the worms and restores the rosy hue of cheeks. Price 85c. Sold by ad- school. health to ART EXHIBIT Miss Seisa During the past k, Clauseen has exhibited a collection FOR SALE Modern Home with Mur. GUnS?durb ng ner , direction of Mms four yean t Granite and 11 now the University ing advanced classes at c half when the Farmers the Leopards off their gridiron throne. The D. D. D. Gub the students in Miss Gorlinskis 1 the now at President Reherd who is party 'Thursday visory group. It officers are as follow: Chrystal Harvey, president; CharVera Ferguson, . Mittini. liu. funds for lotte Hust, secretary Si,t in the c:imaign forlocal in.t.tu-- ' current expenses of the llnlt.rlaim,d at a 1 A reading social Tuesday afternoon 1 prTF,rf I). D. D.s On October 25, Miss Gorlinski en- finkUftkd?ringdtht; of tertained the members of the D. D. D. the barrierdid This week. following club by a Halloween party at her service in the Granite-Eas- t home, 1032 First Avenue. The house good in game keeping spectators off the was decorated in the black and orange field during the breathless hour and a which for generations has stood for were crowding -0. j AC A TENSE DRAMA Of BV LOVE AND IDEALS SHATTERED WEALTH FROM THE FAMOUS STOKY BY. EVELYN CAMPBELL DIRECTED BY ED. J SPECIAL NOTICE LE SAINT In order to properly seat the tremendous crowds that will see this program we have M. arranged to run 5 continuous shows next Sunday, starling promptly at 1:30 1. ROBIN HOOD JUNIOR |