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Show 4 .. PAGE FIVE PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928. an attractive luncheon was served. NEttXYWKDS HONORED Backs Back Thehostess was the recipient of a AT DINNER-.- . . An attractive dinner party was beautiful gift from the following given Sunday afternoon at the home friends: Mrs. David Stagg, Mrs-Ror. and Mrs. W. K. Farrer, comBarrett Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs. Items for theae columns should be submitted to tbe Boalaty to Mr. and Mrs. William William Dixon, Mrs. Ida Horton, plimentary -' A. ' K, and U. Editor between 8:00 SP Vanderwood,. ., who were recently Mrs. Sidney Russell, Mrs. Charles "I'll tell your what It Is. She has married, v The dining and living Hopkins, Mrs. John Manson, Mrs. a flair for life a spark a aest I rooma were ".tastefully decorated Sam Kelley, Mrs. Alice Harding and have- - never known any situation so with asters,' while the centerpiece Mrs. James MoClellan. ', bad but that she made an adventure , loT tne dining table was a bowl of out of it" TVi HTnyrri .M. 1 Given r' ai UI f plnk and wnite asters. ovejs were ENTERTAINMENTS . FOR We were discussing Beth, by long BRIDE-TO-Blaid for eieht odds the most popular girl of the I i: S Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson of . ' Miss. Mabel Anderson will give a IB crowd. Everyone had a reason for j Among the leading social notes .of "Kitchen and ' china shower at her item Jaaeni ior .inspiring uevuuuu. tha secuten, was the progressive din- Vineyard wfsh to announce th? en- LAMBDA TAU OFFICERS ; home Friday afternoon. In compliBut I wondered if Tom's analysis! ner party given Monday evening by gagement of their daughter. Iris, to ARE ELECTED . T. ment to her sinter, Miss Iris Anderconcerning her flair for living, her members of the Ladies Literary James V. Nuttall of Provo, The Mias'June Hansen- was hostess to son, whose marriage to James V. desire for adventure, translating club, for their husbands. . The hostthe Lambda Tau club members at Nuttall .of Provo is to taka pface even hardships into' adventure,, esses were Mrs. Grant N. Eggertsen, marriage Is to be solemnized in the her'home andtiutv Monday evahing, in. the Salt Lake temple. Wednesday didn't about hit the nail on the head Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mrs. Sterling Salt Lake temple Wednsdjy, and ing the1 time, social chat with spent " Miss Anderson gave a trousbest of all. ; Taylor and Mrs. Peter Jensen. A the young couple will make their and music, the election of officers seau teaIris at her home Sunday, which Not so long ago Beth and Marie delicious course of the dinner was home In Provo, ." hold. Officers elected for the was Miss Anderson has been employ- proved to be one of the most attracand I had started off In Beth's little served at each house, and games ...... JDrul"erB coming year are Miss Maurlne Bee, tive affairs of the A roadster one Saturday afternoon for and mu8le were also enjoyable feapresent social Miss Luelle vice Olson, president; VT """""""S, x at Marie's cottage, about tures.- Participating In the unique . a week-en- d Knv miu , years. president; Miss Marion Sutton, aec season. t " Mr. Nuttall la In the dairy 50 miles .away. business retary and treasurer; Miss Loree DAUGHTER'S BIRTIIDAY ' and delightful affair were the fol" ' In Provo. . It had rained fiercely all , day. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Grant. N, A tasty IS CELEBRATED ' Van Wagenen, 'reporter, Marie had called us both to wonder Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Among .the, merry children's-partieluntfheon. was served to the follow-ing- i. if the excursion shouldn't be can- Rawllngs, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Band-leof the 'past week was' the ona Miss La Rue Startup,- Miss PICNIC AT PROVO celled. Dr. and Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mr. CANYON Maurine Bee. Miss Evelyn Stewart, given by Mrs. Fred Clark at her ENJOYED "I should say not!" Beth replied. and Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mr. and home Monday afternoon. The deMrs. Loreta Call of Brigham,' "The rain makes it all the more Mrs. John Pullen, Mr. and Mrs. LesAn enjoyable picnic was given at Olson, Miss Melba Hansen, lightful affair was given In honor of fan."' So with the wind howling ter Taylor',: Mr., and Mrs: Dean Upper Falls resort in Provo daughter, Max-incanyon Miss Doris Cunningham," MisS Mar-In- n an the rain lashing, Beth picked Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Terry whose birthday anniversary It Miss Sutton Loree Van and. Sunday Mrs. and afternoon, Prof, by ' us up fn her little roadster, sans was. Games and music were the Dr. and- - Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Ralph E. Booth. ...''' Mrs. Booth's Wagenen. curtains. diversions, after which a delicious Prof, and Mrs. 'Ralph Booth, Mr. mother and sister, Mrs. Edna G. luncheon was served. A large birthThe rain won't tast long and It's and Mrs. Dan Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and Miss Joy Jensen of Salt ENTERTAINS 'v I f f FRIENDS so fresh and nice with the air com Hugo Price, Prof, and Mrs. Herald Lake, who day ake, holding seven lighted recently returned from a . .' Mr. and Mrs. Peter- - N. trip to Boston and New York, were ON BIRTHD.CY pink candles, formed an attractive ing in. . Gee don't youiova . rain?" The residence of Ttfrs. Goorge for the luncheon table. shem asked, immediately making Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Tay- the guests of honor at the pleasant Hickman was the scene of a pleas- centerpiece Present wer Clarice Wingett, Maryfmhla the most something gay and welcome out of lor, Dr. E. A. Paxman. Miss Lota affair. A delicious picnic luncheon ant perfect baclt-Ttsocial affair on Monday have a been afternoon, what might damper Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. James A. was served to Mrs. C. Oren Wilson when -- .she ""entertained n, Aicue una uvulae liarK, America? vjciu Ruth Hurschler, 'ot ' several ' Donna and Gloria Singleton, Dor- Huntingdon Park, Calif., the the lark. Bullock, Mr. and JJrs. Dwight Pack and Charles Wilson of Salt Lake. In celebration of her birthOwner, othy Hoover, Veloy Singleton, Mar- thinks so-f- ld ard, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J." A, Booth of Jlenhl. friends Just to prove It she A bowl of day occasions anniversary, large One never plans one's Shirl Wilson, and Mrs Roy3ook: of Miss Marjorie Sparks and the host jorie. and Rosemary Hansen, Helen backed her back in a contest at Saa with Beth. One never says, "Now, Salt Lake, the latter eing an In-- and hostess and children ot Provo. asters centered the rirnctrerintable. McAffee, Louise Francisco during Social chat and sewing were : the Ardis we'll dine here or we'll have a picnic Halladay. Elsie Hadlock, convention. One hundred girls en- ana me guesu 01 honor. features of : which is enjoyment, during lunch or a roast at night" Beth mveiyn Clarltand DeawClark, lerea. one of these creatures of Impulses who thinks that things are spoiled J when you plaiLpn them,. Marie is not. Which is why Marie ' wily about the began fusslng-m- i1 into the car but about stopping for dinner while yet In the e4ty and knowing where the resy taurants were. "But It'll be such " fun to find a new place," said Beth. "There must be something quaint and different and unexpected out along the way." So we drove in wind and rain In quest of adventure.' It' was a,"JarkT Beth's insistence that it was made it that to even fussy Marie. And sure enough, there was WliWlii "something quaint and different and unexpected," even if It, did Parents young ones especially sometimes think that if they speak mean following an arrow down a " which was about all sharply to a child when it , does- mud-roa- d the roadster could manage. "wron?," and maybe spank it occaThe arrow led to a slonallylhey are doing their duty. d Inn In the Da they never think how their un actions form woods. "Robin Hood's Barn," It was conscious, every-da- y Its big open fireplace the baby's character? They may called. 3mile singly at the baby, but if they agleam with copper and Irons and frown and fight together, the baby spit and scuttle was heaven as was will hot think very highly pf them. the aroma of the chickens turning -- Raising kiddies, is a grand and on a spit in the fireplace. y lsa4-bou- r tjt 4ob glorious It was black night when we left with no vacations. If you feel some times inclined to Quit, remember the inn and blacker still" when, a how the picture of a yawning baby few miles on, Beth blithely discovmade you yawn .too. And then re ered that she, was out of gas. collect that some trivial little action ' There was nothing to do but of yours may make or br.eak-' your walk for it. We walked three miles own baoe a cnaracier. through mud and rain and darkWe' hope our baby picture has ness, but even then Beth's spirits not made you sleepy; we Intended didn't wane, though Marie's depres sion made cheerfulness an effort. it quite the other way. SWEATER It's a long tale, and journey's end A roaring considering petitioning the super was reached at dawn. visors for a room in which to store fire in the kitchen stove, great cups valuable articles left la the bureau. of black coffee and thick sand Vogue is still at its Height.. From 'the plainly tailored Excited men and blushing women wiches. "canned a glorious adven And here is an entirely new. who, tired and can't be expected to act quite nor- ture," to quote Beth, - still jd find type to the most extra va- mally In a marriage bureau,1 Mul- wet to the bone.-trouvalues 'group of the smartest crevy agrees. ' They come In, re- savor even In that gant of crepe and lace runs, ceive the coveted permit and rush - We've all known such people with Sweaters to be seen this out leaving their valuah)es behind. a flair for adventure, a maMng of the line in the new season's Lead me opMulcrevy didn't "mind when he occasions from anything. i x blank- season. ,- In solid colors or filled a drawer with handkerchiefs, to 'em and spare me the wet Lingerie piece Every eteers! fountain pens, gloves, powder puffs, now. with smart patterns,' moat" cigaret cases and such. But a bash- - different - -jNyyjLsadly. e Mulcrevy started ful bridegroom ' unusual value3. Strange to say few persons ever something when he left his hat From "A few more hats and we will come back to the bureau to reclaim -.-have to have a special room," said articles left there. SOC b WOMAN'S DAY YOU YAWN? LOOK AT IT! Her V ! of-M- . w Progressive Dinner Prominent Provo fmmlo t By. Club - rvlC E ; .'' v.". uiie-iim- . y, Old-roy- d, s f .Miss-Luell- e, . A ' R,-Cl- ark, f- . vi . Lariton,-Beth-an- f ! ' - 1 " r - & iin.iiirr.- - ni ?r fvf jl k ..S , .. - " A V" , . yourself This one little baby, hardly knowing it's alive, will Influence men and women, boys and girls In thousands of homes tonight It will make them yawn, -'jl.z;V,..'"T"7 You begin to see (we hope you are not yawning so hard you cannot read this) how we all unconsciously influence each other,- for good or' -evil, la this world. Here is a tiny baby Just discovering things for itself, not knowing good from evil. And it Influences many, of us; perhaps it will send some of : us to bed earlier than ': usual And '. If a baby can. influence grown-ups- ,' how much more can grown-up- s influence a baby? ----- NEAR GROOMS ARE FORGETFUL SAN for rain-comin- 4'. t If you look for a minute or two at this clever picture of a baby yawning, you will start to yawn ' , WA FRANCISCO, 25 Sept. (UP) Stop!- -- Have you forgotten ' anything' County ' Clerk H. I. MulcKvy 61 this city thinks it may become necessary to place the familiar hotel sign on the doors of the mary riage bureau. Moreover, Mulcrevy seriously- -' is - V . v-- ;.'.";. -- that-"Iris,- brown-thatche- d, brown-shingle- ' job-dbu- THE tLERHT Coats of such remarkable woman can afford to overlook this portunity to buy her Winter Coat, These Coats are beautifully tailored in materials that will give the wearer ser- - soon-to-b- $1.00 up .'Vv. that no $2.95 vice. Every Coat lined, inter-line- d and with durable furs. Come in to see, them if only to compare. ..." ' ' . "J: ' , and up V JENKINS KNIT GOODS CO. Have a Thousand Sweaters, ready, for you to look at SST--- J - : CRICKETS or ROUND V-NEC- -S- zlmf HAKER-SWEATERS COAT SWEATERS LUMBER JACKS JACQUARDS Every kind of Sweater madeof finest Worsted Wool SLIP-ON- S The Newest Things In Handkerchiefs . -- U - , , B-y- ; . ""r ''T'yZT.y'. PRICES From the plain white linen L to the most modernistic r shown Beautiful Imports, ; Are very reasonable for these Fine Sweaters . BOYS WOMEN FOR MEN -' GIRLS -- AND CHILDREN " I iitji ...... f , :-- III - inis-r-- : . - I " - - w ' -- - The smart dressed woman VPl this season Will have Gloves 1 - matchherveryrL:co- tume. Turn back cuffs and- )J mucii-iiv-Vog- - ue ' . From GET 'ff SWEATER NOW Special Prices for Schools and Qiibs YOUR JENKINS Jenkins Knit (IbSj CqmpX' SO NORTH UNlVtRSITV ' i ', r 10c to $1.00 We guarantee AVrjUt 91: jL-- . Others From $16.75 to $149.50 , J- - S . - - . .... -- -- U $1.59 there are no lower prices than here. V- elsewherefwe will refund TAVT nbUDnC: faMDASJ wrui-ny- i the.r. fliifprptirp JiiAiix TllE DEPAK.TAENT STORE OF PRPVOr. mwj - . - Gauntlet" effects are very " ; &r7Uf; s, "I .to . : . . 1 r ' $4 - v -- , Handmade and Lace Trim med. - hL ' WoyMi'--. ----- I '": pd un M up N |