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Show aV )) a II - 11 ". Mr and Mrs. jonn A R ,4 ' jui. mi a ' n II JK j epeni wtta cards, games - and oiusic after, shkh- Jdainty luncheon was served. Present) were Mr. and Mrs,- J. L. Ftrmage mi Mr. and. Mrs. Richard homas of l&merloan Fork, Mr, and Mrs.- - FV s.,Sivies, Mr. and A Stan oiflii n. nauauaaivair, anaj ,ra Eart Ferguson. Mr. anTMrs. Ralnh Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs.ER. Buckner. - I ' I J, Cunningham, ii.i.-.- f Wilson MsjndJMri if w J '., ana. were vr. ana $irs. vrf. V II s ' '" ......... w. y STANLEY. lUMFt'cytfMH MFI rTW wi I I, ; -- i 1 pi feQ tAJ5iJ2?' pompf gS NOW tap COMe BAOC mm Twar two B. nished, including two solos, "The.ECL Hughes, -- A delicious luncheon' Love Song- ,- and "The- - Spinning was' served In ini.rhnn5hoM Song," from the opera 'Priscilla,"' by invited guest, Mrs.. Blrdwell Finlaysoa " Mrs. Elvs Chipraan Olpin. " of Pocatello Idaho, i W f ,, - "v WILL ORGANIZE CHAPTER. Dr.jtnd :Mts. L. C, Potter and tam- iiy '"uw"y to "BHqi an'innyr wnnm etlng w be held j tngaf traded the funeral services of in the basement et the Provo library Mrs. Potter's grandfather, Mr, Hotttatffbr the purpose of organising a chap ter of theons and Dauahtem of tha. aance wut do given veterans in Provo. CjJBeealey, Byron Daelbernald-Knudsen- , John Huehes Cyril Vance,VvMiss Grace neer ward amusement hall Wednesday Commander-in-Chie- f Markman. Miss Ardlti Hood. Alias evening. The proceeds! of the affair of Spanish Fork and Vice Commander j Jessie Russell, Miss Lili 'Crawley. A will go to the missionary fund of the Alma Fullmer of Sprlngvllle will" be neaunrui picture was rtresented theJ ward. Excellent muslo, has been se- in attendance, as , will also Captain Hoag family as a tokent. pf remem- cured, and a cordial invitation is ex Joel Johnson of the Indian War Vettended to everyone. brance. erans' association. f 1 It Is contemplated that chapters of The Odd Fellows andjRebekahs of Mrs. J. H. Denhalter will be hostess the organization will be organized Provo will give a masquerade ball this to the members of the Optimist club throughout the state to perpetuate evening In the Odd Fellows hall. Cos at her home Thursday afternoon. The the campf Ires that have been held antume prizes Will be given. Refresh- card game "500" will be played after nually by the Indian War Veterans". ments will be served. All are Invited. which luncheon will he served. mini. thlr-evonia- here vihey ana sirs, E. D. to Salt Lata, sunaar, ' dinner "riven by Frank Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. J. H were guests at Louis Adlerof New York, at the Hotel Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Pyne, r Mrs. br M. Nelson, airs. J. A. Vance, Utah. ; Mrs! Susan Heaton, Mr aadrsTtMar- J.-Elder, The literary section of the iManavu tin Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Mr,, and- - Mrs. J, K. Chnstensen, Mr, ward Relief society had charge of the ana Mrs. Kay Elliott, . a Maycock ' program -for the meeting held thli R. K. . Homer, Miss idira Elder, Miss 1ft ward Fifth the meeting afternoonWUobette Maloney. Mrs. Carroll was The t lesson on- "American house. assisted te serving by 'her daughters, Mrs, well iven was tore" itara br t Misses. Vivian and Cora Carroll. musical A B. A.' splendid Worsley. ,. M: was also enjoyed, Including program Mr. and lira. Fred C. Strata spent . . J f tin elections iron opr rruuui. Saturday in salt Lake City with W 9 W Salt lakers wed here. .. friends, . Ah Interesting, fiessjon of the Fifth Mrs. Alex 'Hedoulst was hostess to The members of the Afternoon Sew. seph Jensen and Alice Water. Reliefward members the afterAfterhouse eaime down from Salt Lake City of the Saturday society was held this lng club entertained Monday, The of Beehive ward Sixth the girls afternoon In B. ana Mornoon were married here the ward meeting house. Bridge club at her home Satur noon at the horn of Mrs. A. will give a dance this evening In the The program was in charge ofthe day. Sweet peas and freerlas were ClerTt WiStam.-.-JL-r-fui. in dbmnllment to Mrsi C C. Hoag, wara amusement the following hall, A marriage license has been Issued O. W. Bailey used as a decoration. Three tables of who wllL leavn shout February 1 for regular Mutual JneetlngiTopcorn and gave the lesson, "Colonial Literature." bridge were played, the prizes being to Lewls-PaytHolt of Spanish Fork Guthrie, (wi. to tnaae ner noma. punch will be for sale. A cordial In A splendid, musical program was fur- - awarded to Mrs. Roy Boren and Mrs. and Alta Ross Blackett of Springville. During the afternoon of needlework, vitation is extended to the.publio in music and nncheon were enjoyed 1y J general. Mm u. a. neinaseunan, mrs.' iwvia T - and BrattanMrs, George b Openshaww The members:ofi tterSr-SiclttMrs. John W. Fairer. Cut' flowers will meet Friday evening at the home were Used to decorate. tASHWfir. of Miss Rita Davis.- - An evening of' ' PEABOW 6AVE HIM AftOOO music and luncheon will be sewing,' of anembers ward crowd A large .. .. enjoyed.- lng liostess. A. :rdiscussionz of :lhe Markham,... and friends attended the - play, The Mrs. wild Man, From Borneo, presented Z (Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder : - enter- Barrymores will be gften by Mr. and Mra. Floyd Vlolett enter! K. Mangum. Mrs. Kathryn B. Jennie by the Dramatic club of the .Third tained at a dinner their at family ih' , wani tha ward amusement hall home Sunday afternoon, in compli Pardoe-wi- ll review "Peter Ibbetson," tamed a number of friends Saturday, com ment to Mr. and iMrs. T. E. Nesblt and by J. -- Raphael; A attendance evening. The rooms were prettily! Monday evening. Thflr three-ac- t edy-wverr well resented, the cast Mr. and Mrs T X Neville of Salt Lake of the club members is aesire(u decorated with red carnations. : The of characters ana me pans Doing exr card game "500" was City, who were ProroTisltorr-oTeGrimm e marriage of Miss Sarah Don 1 entertainment ceptionally well chosen. the week-enFerns ' were used to table Covers were las, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Douglas otiand Mrs. P. D. Shand receiving the decorate the dining . club , members were laid forJO TOe KrrsrTMcBecT was'Served to" Mr. Prove teGeorge. M; Zabrtsaieraon-o- f at the home of and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, Mr, Mr. ana uurs. a. m. i nK Miss Merlba Bird Saturday erening. lnSatt and Mrs. Charles Reinch, Mr. and Mrs, The Nelke Reading club will meet vo, took! place ' Thursday teat ' The rooms were attractively decorated Thursday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at Uke City. Herman Grimm, Mr. and Mrs.-- Lee L. and the home of Mrs. Myrtle M. Stewart, with tea roses and terns,-Gam- es Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bucaner enter Baker, Mr. and Mrs: E. W. Duncan, features C of enjoy Mrs. Stella P. Garrett music were ti wilt be assist- - tained at dinneimt their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P.- D. Shand Mr. and The well-knoiftsnnAfi in .compliment to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoag,' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ment, during which a delicious lunchslogan Buy a -eon was senred. io ta C. Hoag, who will leave the Funk. following: Mrs. C. . Book Week" is well a worthy of -' Walter Startup, Miss Alice Wilklns, latter nart of the inadoption ambitious, every by Clarence Toiboe, Miss Ehna Dunn, The employes: of rthe J. .C Penney OkUt, where they will, jnake thelr ' arid. telligent person. Klmw Smith. Mr. Mr. Fred hmnn. A cut alass basket or sweet company and their partners success- Booksall -- Cooper, Mr. and Mrsf Bert Smith and for bookcases th9 peariormednTtttractlve centerpiece fully' surprised Mr;- and "Mrs. 0. C. Globe-WernicMr. ana Mrs wewHt Btronsw for the dining taDie. 'covers were iaiu Hoag and son Gerald at their home Sectional Case. .. yc. aoag, Mr- tor Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hoag 1- But "a book a week" will require . Mrs.' Martin Cllnger entertained at rs. etan will leave soon for .Guthrie, Okla,, to Mrs. F. S. Davies, iMr. ana only one section every six or seven AT Ballanger, C. J. Beesleyand anss make their home. A pleasant time a children's birthday party at iher home to Lakevlew fiundaysrnoon. Theniffftlras-Wonef-f-hero- tt: beginning right by getting the best. -Clifton, whose fifth birthday anniverGlobfr Wernicke Co. grows The sary occurred on that day. 'Narcissus the timber from which its cases were used Is decorating the entertainiare made. Every bit of material ng rooms, a cut glass bowl of which formed an attractive centerpiece for is carefully selected.. Special mathe luncheon table. Games and music chinery has been designed for their were enojyed. Luncheon was 'served. BY manufacture. JohnPresent were Hay Blake, son, Phyllis Johnson. Ronella Olaen, Every step in their construction, from tree to finished product is standardized K&tbryhumsionrAdrl and carefully supervised with the result i Jfargaret TajrtoK.' is the best and that the Mrs. M. A. Douglas and daughters, moat economical bookcaseon the market. Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs. Bert R. Suttw ill . on s Rhoda Douglas entertain-- e Made in both oak and mahogany and in v THl BOHEMIAN VIOLIN VIRTUOSO dat a family dinner at the home of styles and finishes to suit surrounding. Mrs. Ellison .Saturday- - evening. The Assisted by the Distinguished American Artists Sec tloual Boot. Visit Our Display of Globe-Vernl- ce affair was In compliment to Mrrahd SOPRANO LASH. ESTHERXUELLA m. Zabrlskle whourere Mr, flflnrgn married in Salt Lake City Thursday MARGARET GARY, PIANIST forf last week. - Mrs. Zabriskle-wa- s . GET IT AT merly Miss Sarah f Douglae. Carna te deco rating. Covers were laid for Mr. and mMm-AzabriBkia, Mrs, m. a Jj. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Douglas, MT. and Mrs.. Irwin Zabrlskie, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zabrlskie, Miss in of the music department of the r the Under ft auspices Emma Zabrlskie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Provo High School. The. proceeds of the concert will Ellison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert be used f or the purchasing! musical instruments by R. Sutton 'and family,- - Miss Rhoda SMSSMasvaiSBSSBJsaWVSVBaaHSMBWSBBPHMSMtl4 ' UmiglasrMrr and fllrs. "WT M. Douglas high school. U: s and family. Admission High school students and adults, 25 cents; Mr. and Mrs. ltfk Calder left Fri-da- y : grammar grade students, 15 cents. for Pocatello, Idaho, where they r will visit a month with their daughter, Mrs. Catherine Mlckelson. ;;t v ' -- , - 11 -- : . : on . mf ''2&iMJ? ,- f!2r.::.::. 81 ft the-featu-re Mrs.-Herm- an d' SectionaT ST-ATp- -- -- pleasantly-entertained 7:. . -- "Cinderella rt-v -- ke - :r: Jy K,' lila t'-- ' J M l Josef Konecny t (I and-Mls- CONCERT GRAND at Thursday Afternoon Globe-Wernic- c!ock TA YLOR BROTHERS High School Gymnasiu- - COMPANY . V' 7 4 t'l V - 11 t Mrs. D. Orlo "Allen entertained at dinner- at their home' Sunday. Covers were laid for ten. Following dinner the time ws spent with : music and social chat Mr. and - " ; The entertainment of the Social Hour club at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll Saturday evening was a complete social success. The affair was (n MimtillmAnt tA !Mrk AIHa Wilson of Divle, who Is here visiting her parenUrMr and 4IrsJ.-A- r Elder. The time was spent with progressive games, luncheon following. Present M- - fi I course you ;yi caiLseive it hot Kfi R. Linker, Washington, claims tTr laches, "ent- - Uf- -- one-ha- ll . ... P1 .. , That helps to explain the popularity of Shredded Wheat; It's "an" food delicious whether you serve it Cold or hot. all-rou- Shredded Wheat is 100 whole wheat, and A per feet, delicious food for any meal of the day . bervt it simply With milk or cream, . or loppea wun Denies or iruits. i.on- tains all the bran you need to stimulate e bowel movement. It is and un .sweetened you season it to your taste. Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker a real toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. . . . ready-cooke- , LARSON'- -'I- :Lj d ready-to-ea- t. Plumbing, Heating' arid Sheet Metal Work s ii iruu' IMIWIU . k. I V. - i rr va . - ' , w Come on, Folks, and take your pickV v Every storm is going cheap I -- You want a snowdrift-dee. . See! Bargains in a heap! Come get two storms for one ! Be quick I finch marv Ions values! Hurry, kids! I must reduce my stocks Of haJi as big Is rocks "And snowy fields in- - flocks LlPtl.,705liav'?..JLet,i hear your bids t k at j . inUicbln m the stove - - in the in the tir c Delivery Immediate Iswhall promiso you Yon better- get of those good coalg good big ton or twol - VaUey Tin, IIlp ShinglesT Sheet Iron WorL' ' ' p? We are ma Coping, Flashings and AH Kinds of Tin .. . ... JH salt-fre- whole-whe- Eaves Troujhs'Downspouta, . (two for each person served), add salt and enough water to cover the bottom ofthe pan; stir and boil until thick. Then serve with milk or cream. And remember that's only one way to serve. 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