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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. '''"'"''t''t' Slan Trackd-to:Ib:-b- By a J Comedian Well-Know-n: C E. Mrs. Haw was hostess to the j Mrs. Poulson wilt visit Jn membera jSe JIUfl,J3or8la. dub, at her home Wednesday afternoon. An taterestlnc discussion of the life of Amy Lowell was given by Mrs. Ralph, Poulton. A paper on the life of Alene KUmerwas given by Mrs." Charles Hatch, and another paper onJfoetry'V waa furnished by Mrs. Christen Jfea sen Twenty-sevemembers- - were In attendance, We Have in the Salt Lake fear s,w4ay a,- - fter which: therrtll make Richfield their home. ' TiaiRTsIsoaTay6ripiario which we would rather dispose of locally than ship 'back to Salt Lake Instruments will of course be sold separately. T,' " .Mrs, George A. Brown, assisted by Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Sr., and Mrs. TV. E. Harding, entertained at a shower Wednesday sfteraoan, eomplimentary so ner aaughter, Kmlly, bride .of the month. An attractive decorative scheme was arranged with the colors red nnd white. Red nearU and ferns wero used to - decorate ths rooms, while a cut glass bowl of red and whits carnations formed the luncheon table centerpiece. A pleasant .time waa spent with games and music, after which a cafeteria luncheon was served. Many useful and beautiful gifts were presented the honored guest from the following: Mrs. Joseph passey, Mrs. Rosalia Pane. Mrs. Geom Startno. Mrs. JC. V. Brown. Mrs. Don C WU-- 1 Mams, Mrs. A. naming. Mrs. J. Ellis Frf?'"fw will agree to take up-t- he any responsible party-wh- o balance of the contract on either instrument wewill extendur easy terms hd vejmediatff-possessio- n on payment of a deposit, balance to be paid in convenient installments that will make, the -- n -- The Ladies' Aid of the Community church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.' Lee U Baker. Mrs. George Brattaa. president, and Mrs. Charles A. Chamberlain, were assist tnt hostesses. . Violets I And -- India leaves were used in decorating the en tertaining rooms. An enjoyable time waa spent with needlework and music, during which dainty refreshments were served to 30. Six new members were installed, as follows: Mrs. Joseph k .sai-i- TTarrerMrs. miiaaerwaritodowTirrsT Uwrence Whlttemore. Mrs. QaHa lterrsrCcarJeergaard'iMT. gher,' Miss Florence Peterson, Mrs, J.-- W. Oessford. MrCAddle Roes, Mrs. r, v. oaaau. jusroy Evans Mrs.; Thomas JHardy. Mrs, W. X, Harding, Mrs. Seymour R Mrs. Earl Elliott entertained a num Gray, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. Ell ber of friends at her horn Wednes- Robison, Mrs. Walter Roblson, Mrs. day afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. C. M. Humphrey Mrs. Ralph Poulton. James A. Carter of Burley Idaho, who Mrs. e. s. Qoaaard, Mrs. Joseph Nel- spent with sewing and music, durfagj Qray. Mrs. Ernest' Henrichsen. Jr. wnicn luncneon was senredJOjMrs. Mr, joeepn jurawooo. Mrs. Marietta Joseph Wlard, Mrs. A. K Carter, Miss I Beesley. Mrs. Roy Peterson, Mrs. Ole Edith Ward, MUs WaneU Carter, and E. Olsen, Jr, Miss Dorothy Beesley, the honored guest A cut glass bowl Miss Irva Kirkwood, Mrs. Alex Mor-or pint ana alter T. HaslerMrsd an attractive centerpiece- for the w. w. srcannracK, Mrs. Frank Ramluncheon table. sey, Jr.. Mrs. W.,' Lester Mangum. i rt f ! ". -- SalesManajrer, Consolidated TWa enaisMsit artist AjI.etiljaent Jkisf G. W. MendenbaU, SPRINGVILLE ' - Miss Orpha DeaL of jrTovo, who leaves for Holland The hostess was assisted in serving Thursday, where be will fill a mission.. bf the Misses Lois and Enid Menden- - Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gray and Mf. halt and Mrs. William Wlscombe Provo Mr, and Mrs, Bans Lund of Lewis-- were present also. Mrs. Ella Reynolds and Mrs. Emma ton, Idaho, and Mrs. Arra Hatt of Ga field are spending a few days with Brown of Provo spent Monday evening their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert With Mrs. Maud Wood and family of Provo. lAmhiM. iss Ida Carlston of Salt Lake Is was the miest ot the Groesbeck family a guest ot the Bird family this week. . Mr. snd Mrs. 8. C Wliittaker enter- - Sunday and Monday. RandaU Roylance returned to Ne tanied at a dinner party Monday even taginrcomplimeat to LeeterKtokermdar Monday, st Mrsr-eiarenco- "NQ, NO, . - rvr vnr mir 1 No equal lungs; asthma. Manufactured and guaranteed by X- - Campbells Pharmacy Phone Ut-J- ,, Springville, Utah. For sale at e PROVO DRUG CO, PROVO, UTAH. ORlTOUtraXSPANISH-FpR- E, rUTAH t; Have Your Freight Shipped Between PROVO AND SALT LAKE '.via THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE TV e; Qacstfons Back. ristanHleHef-orIon- ey teoTiilEgearTollowinges iAlt'! ., for cold in head, congestion ptlthroaLftiid A... it ViVJt-J--- I" J. SAID. E ' - JtaJ BR0N-CHO-LIN- Relief in 20 Seconds, a-At- t -aa . - Company, etMMitryMa el ! rd aadMi.hBom IMsNWtkL Huttmu mm m. and Mrs. Ceiventra successfully arranged the surprise party which "was given in honor of Mrs. Viola, Roylance Satur day evening. Cards, tnusio and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. The following guests were invited; Mr. and Msr. A. L. Gorbett. Dr. and Mrs Mrs. Kenneth Intfand . daueSfer apron and"overali dance will George Anderson," Mr. and Mrs. J. O Ruth will leave Saturday for Price be given Jn the Fourth ward amuseMrs. Maud Curtis, Mrs. Ger where they will join Mr. Dunn, who ment hall Thursday evening at a Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs, William trude Hanford, ffnfiThA mnm. has been there fortwo weeks, and b'e1(Wk. la nnifAr make their- home. pices of the Mutual and Sunday school I Kearna, Mr. and Mnu Max Cllsa, . of Jhejianayajward. Wilde's orches Misses Cleonda and Bernice Roylance, The Proro ' high school 1 faculty tra will furnish the music, All are and Messrs. Paul Harwood. Alma -- women met Wednesday, afternoon In Miner,' Randall Roylance, Frank C1 e the girls' rest roonT. The. hostesses " '" for thffajrwereMrs, W, Mc- .MVs, Caroline Peterson was pleas- - ventre. J -Palfreyman' was the T.N. J 'liter, Mrs.' B. W. McAllister.- - Miss antly surprised at her home Wednes- -' MbbofJennie Mrs. Foster. Bowen ot SpanLaVlere Hulsh, Mrs; Ethel SDencer day afternoon by a number of friends guest ish Forkv J And Mrs. J & Harmon. Monday.. who the had During previously been Invited by Miss Helen Groesbeck, Roe Groes-hec- k afternoon "of sewing, two souks were her daughter. Mrs. Liddy Kilburn of and George Johnson motored to Tendered by the high , school girls' Salt Lake City, who is here visiting. a Provo Saturday evenlng-to-atte- nd a chorus and was reading given by i ne anair was Jn celebration of Mrs. it. ...VX-- : l t .i Nl retersons nmctn nuanaay nuulver- - A. Brown. m by Mr. and Mrs. jaaflea the regular meeting of the faculty sary, wnich occurred on that - day. Ernest Boyer was a Provo visitor women liouia be held the - second Potted a. y-- bi 1UJ jlants prettily decorated the Thursday ot the month' Instead ot rooms. Games and music were the Mondav. Mrs. Mr. and Chauncey Childs enter Wednesday as In the past. Dainty re features of entertainment, followed by freshments were served to the follow a delicious luncheon served to Mrs. tained Friday evening complimentary thA following friends: Mr. ana ing: Mrs. W. J. Mortimer. Mrs. Maude Mattie W. Hinckley, Mrs. Mary Dodge, to Mrs. Georee Weight. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jacobs, Mrs. DeVere Childs, Mrs. Mrs. .Anna Randall, Mrs. Effie Park, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C. H. Carroll. Mrs. Ethel Soencer. Mrs.- Madsen, Mrs. "Madaline Fransen John Childs EDDIE CANIOR Mr.. anuNiirs. Dimmick Child, iMrs. L, & Harmon. Mrs. J. W: Mc Mr. and Mrs. David Klnnear, Mrs. Bird. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie. "Mr. and Taah- - Peterson, Allister, Mrs. B. W. McAllister Beckstead and Mr. e to our national sneeeh if it rfid Edfle Cantor Says Vaude Mrs. Ellis Bird. MrXand Mrs. Moses Mrs. Mr. PeterLevi Mrs. utvar ennstensen, and Long. Hugh "Tbtre' one xpreion for which htlda. Mrs. Edith Rothwell. Mrs, Tson, Mrs. H. Roy Slack. Mrs. Jennie I'm going td make a' personal plea Olive Childs. Music, games ana elab Mrs. R. Atkln, Mrs. ClarH. Wilkens. women's The William T. Sherman to the dictionary chap. That's 'Hot by an. ence Boyle, Miss Thelma Eggertsen. - Relief Corps, No. 6, met in regular orate luncheon was enjoyed Bornedl Lips.0-i- t's the title of my sure-hMr. and Mrs. Jesse Groesbeck-werm v 9 at session Odd Fellows hall Wed the Mrs. T.. " M- comedy song this season. and everyThe Misses Etta and Pauline nesday afternoon, The purpose of the the smeste of Dr. and where I BO it becomes the nm of Fork. Sunday. rgSRevtirAmeTlcan Eddie" fintoji as Phillips-entertain- ed the . me to ting-w'elect officers, for the Mr. and Mrs. George Keynoius cdibm Monday community line ot repartee. a dancins Tountainhead of slang at Hansen's in at' party -oughfoiMiMyflit guesst-ft- e party aunoay m 4 nonor orv augha Skinner, Who left tstaiiii: Mrs. Emma Boyce. T.Mnt. Itatoed at dinner 'm part of It," hemodestly an- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest to compliment expression means naziy saxaphone Tuesday for the southern states mis Mrs. Flo Berry, senior vice president; A"4 h you say a Jwounces. vfAJI'tbe peppiest of Am J P.' V" sion. Those present were Miss Flora Mrs. Daisy Conantrjunior vice presi-den- Oakley and family. or salt uute speni J. F. Groesbeck Mrs. Marietta R. Beesley. secretwiginateswitB the Chiwnan. Miss Basel Wagstaff. Miss W BkriJ Monday with his brother, Harmon Jiw I JSinderffllst and th a4ala4 miss Cora uoooman, Mrs, slack. Willard, iaa treasurer; tary; sax. Miss Luella iMeldrum. Miss Lillie Mrs. Dora Westrope, musician; Mrs. Groesbeck. "Maybj it jdoesnt always get fate iMr. and Mrs. Alma Wheeler, Mr. and what? Did eft, "Expressive, Miss Alleen Bonnett, Miss Mary Vincent, conductor; Mrs. May R. highbrow tfjcttaoariesj but Tat Webster ever Chipman, Mm. Milan Blackett and Mrs. Ellen beat or it. for that ' 8usaa PhtllipsMiss-Leah WM , Mrs. wouldn't be tonr Ashton, Fairer, assistant conductor; motored to Salt Lake, Satur"'ter toual it?! Messrs. Floyd Ferguson, Leland Ivers, Nealy Whiting, guard; Mrs. Laura Wheeler They were the, guests of Mrs. yerL Pjenrod, Merlifr Peay, fiira Pat- - Olsen, assistant guard; Mrs. Anna An- - day. A. B. Olsen. ten, mcnard Ulazier,. Albert Munie- - Hannn f(rot Mlnr Kaatw... Un Miaw. niimini in everv detail was the r- Patten tfUdaiVerwi Maw? seeoadf celoc stehtrt Skimnrf gwrw. bwasarrJAnB. to sufficient Justify their Issue. The f grrew br Mrsa Johrr MerfismjULL Mnule- - Lillian C. Brattant third color bearer! 'jftartr and Wilford - . tern "Blue Bkr Stubbr Mjorreli arrarnnnn. OatnvAaff Teferi Jo" the disposi jl diiik cuiur i . S.gWiT.TTT,. to capitalize tntanrt-bl-e ........ tion l e. j Mrs. Daisy Conant, bearer; assesfs of corporations, so that An interesting session of the Bonjie- - instructor; Mrs.' Lillian C,. patriotic ception rooms were bewltchlngly .deco Brattn, rated wlUHewpw nna .,ww they might claim "blue sky as) part Tille ward Relief society was held press correspondent Progressive "500" was the main aiverassets of corpo ra Tuesday afternoon. An excellent and of the will good Mrs. la rue ueai winnms uuuun, ij. What tsneanf : bjr "Bin Ski tions. Since the passage or the Kan sion, paper on "Colonial Literature" .was and Mrs. Hanhy of ChicagothejBest Law-- ? - t , sas act similar' legislation has been given by Mrs, .Walter Jenkins, after Others present were Mrs, Ray prise. staes enacted A. Aaact passe in oter " Th4awaguwhlcbrfmuslcaiiiumbers werrftir-tint Done. Mrs. Gussle Johnson, Mrs. Wal- ana ana stoens tnei issue saie late oi ot Kansas fa 'hM Man. Mrs. Charles Boyer. Mrs. .providing that bonds, and are designed to prevent the nlshed. Forty were In attendance. corporate securities should not be of- proomtlon of fradulenrTTnlnlpg. oil I - The missionary entertainment given fered for sale m ttsy had been and' other enterprises, which usually in the seoond ward Wednesday even BD0,i in small ewnmlssloa r,t stocks of saJe thrive by the pi??a should was a complete success bota which certify that there was denominations to the Ignorant ana un ing The . affair socially and financially. Property behind the stocks or bonds wary of small, means. ; wasin honor of Elder Wwyne Scott, who: recently returned from the mission field, and Elder Lester C. Whit- tuxer wno win leave rrtaay (or mission in Holland. - A splendid pro jHoover Brothers have gram was rendered, after which ad journment was made to been making Excelsior where games, dancing and : were enjoyed by the large Flour for more than SO crowa present. ' V The Male Glee club of the Second years. Thirty years Of ward, under the direction of Prof. Elmer Nelson, will present their min dependablw service to the strel show known as the "Dixie Dark- town Minstrels"" in the Bonneville "people of Utah county is ward, meeting house this evening at our guarantee. that Exs:i5 o'clock. The entertainment will WJTH4HIINP8ELMAfi; OPTICAL:ANDtmUlYOMrVWY be under the auspices of the Bonne 1 ' celsior Flour. js depends. r 120 West Center street ville ward Y. M. M. L A. All are In-- y- Music. tkPelithvifk ta AiMKt far telWttA Jf of Provo, Utah, a fine vicihiTy -- ant rti-rS0i- ?H wPEOSIP- TSERVICE WIT HAUL sefistiBTratavh11? HOUSEHOLD GOODS ? ---wsmgs- te. My Glasses stop - When Ordering,' Designate Our Line the-amus- e-hall, headache and . eyestrain , vtted.. - An enjoyable time was spent by the members and friends of the Pioneer ward who attended the missionary dance given in 'the ward amusement halTWednesday evening. The funds raited from tne affair will go into the ward missionary fund.- v Mrs.'S. J. Clark of Sunnyslde Is a a few dars. the guest of relatives and friends. Provo visitor for construction developed through inore than twenfy five year& of msnuf actaring rive to.7the;2obe-Wenuck- e V Whenyotrwant flourr insist that your grocer send you ' "'-"""-" 7 bookcase ' Mr. sad (Mrs. RusseU IfcMItUn will entertain the members of the "it" club at; their bom this evening. ISIIII?) ATrrnnNG, 8. Ooddard entertained at dinner at her home Monday Afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. J. H. DaJlen of Mrs.-- anywhere, any tdis Cannot D Equaled. Lon jf Distance" Fundturw' Sfrricf ' .. t?.i Piano Slorin2 ft Specialty. , Our AH Wffirk; CRaraatewL; . New Location HARDY 131-13- X :xztiii 5 ADSEfl i Kates Reasonable.' West Center. Phone TRANSFER 148. E. R ' . Salt' Lake and Mrs. James A. Carter of But3ey, Idaho. . Carnations and ferns were used In decorating" the dining . table. Covers wers laid tor Mrs. Joseph Ward, Mrs. J. A. Brown. MnrlAa Pack 'Mrs. Willtan OnAAirA Mrs: Cv R. BrownV"Mrs. Leonard God dard, Miss Emma - Evans and Miss Fern Goddard. A social afternoon was spent,"' '. The sections are fitted with glass and felt strips to keep out dust andall siibatan tially made and handsomely finished to match nxnoundings, Sectional Book . cases are alio made In period de-sitmg adapted to any environment. .To really appreciate Jhem.yoa should call ana look over the line if you can't call, tend for lQus . . trated catalog. - ' - Clobe-Wernlck- e- r 1 U . - . HP iiiiKini Dlsnlar of : -- I " Sectional nrtrTkraseg" " . The marriage of Miss Helen Newell. Mrs. M C daughter - ot - Mr. - and VM A Vawall A this fall Poulson of Richfield, took plswai today In the Salt Lake temple. - A wedding supper will be given by Mr. and Mrs. NeweU at the Hotel Utah this evening, immediate relatives - and friends' of. the young couple. Dr. and for-the- -11 Its acknowledged recedin doors, that-ope- n close without binding, . we i:oyB ii The best features of isectional able and satisfying. - Mom ill Sectional Bookcases D.l. G. H. HEINDSELW -- . V QEt IT. AT Flour TAYLOR BROTHERS TCOMPANY V j.' '' ' ' TiT?D TW1'Vfn AiUilimu vMavlsVaiiU PlTl?rtflTTTmi m 5 " c". |