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Show FROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1927. PAGE FOUR Theo. Graehi, formerly Mia Ann Kirkwood, who was recently mar ried. Invitations have been Issued : :. to 24: -- News . Ethel Duckett, Societr Edhnr. Phono 107 DAIGHTEBS'OF PIONEERS Mrs. Phjllip Barkdull. and Mra. C1ELS OF Enirua Wakefield: "Fall floweri .NTKKTAIJiEB Mra. S. H Jones and Mrs. Oscar were used in decorating the .entire' were hostesses to the mm-twr- s house. Game and music were enof sroup No. T of the Provo joyed, and a delicious luncheon was t served. The girls were members high school girls organization, , the home of the former, Wednesday of group No--.. evening. Dutitif the time pleasanti .ixnt with nmet a spienaia - CLIB MEMBERS AND Gl'ESTS radio concert. was enjoyed I attd. . de- K5i TF H T .. I X E le T. Miss Han nail Pruase entertained attendance. In "Wire jirli the members of the Little Women at her home cluh at a iJIKTHDAY ANKIVERSARV Thursday evening. Ferns and chry' santhemums were used in decoratComplimentary to her aoh Law- ing the entertaining rooms. Sewing and music were during rence, whose birthday anniversary which a del icious enjoyed, vaa luncheon hostess was t was, Mrs. S H. Jones, Centt ring" the luncheon dinner at a well arranged birthday table, was a large pumpkin, from it her home Thursday even'.ng. A rim ii ay ornge colcied streamiarge bowl of Calllornia poppies ers were draped to the place cards. oimed an attractive centerpiece Covers were laid for the following: r the diniria table, and a choco Strong, Miss Marion late, birthday cake, holding: orange Sutton, Miss Mabel Nuttall, Miss olrired Candles, was also inciuaea Pearl Hardy, Miss Lois Boshard. in the decorative scnenre. Miss Evelyn Stewart, Mis Evelyn ranire colored nut eups completed Trnyer and Miss Ina Ailred. the ; he "scheme. Covers were laid for latter two being invited guests. : 111. GBOV.r 1 Grttt ' , f the tendance. ; - A S 1 11.L. BUTLBR j iSmart-Coatsand-Dre- sses i FACIXTV 14 Mias-Vct- '..- - and Miss Delia Crowley, committee members of the group. Mra. Emma Wakefield. dean of the school girls, Louise Boyer, ?orma Snyder, Gladys Groneman, Judith Oison, Pauline Vincent.Adalaide Dennis, Helen Sumner, Nadine and Norma Taylor and Nita WakefleltL the latter four being Invited guests. vari-color- n, -- ''.. Ober-hansle- p. Ma-sin- i . fmm l 11 i -.. 'Tj " -- . '3r Vv . . t- Members of the association of the . Pleasant View ward, met at the Page school building Thursday eveninr to elect off i cer for the ensuing year. . The foK lowing were chosen to hamile the affairs of th? association for the year 1927-2- 8 : Thomas Ash ton nrr'i. L'denti Miss DorothyClyde, vice president : Mrs. Earl Foote. secre tary and treasurer.-T- he following program was furnished: Community sinrine. led hv M fT Bmnt Diano selection.- - Mrs". Leland Van Wagenen; short talk, Frank J Terry; vocal duet. Mr. and Mrs. I! C. Bement; talk. Mis Dorothy Clyde; talk, David Gourle'y, superintendent of the Alpine school, district. A social was enjoyed following the - meeting, Games nd music were enjoyable features and a delicious luncheon was served. " Parent-Tesclier- READ THE STORY. ' THEN COLOR THE- PICTURE - ...... v'V" hat fright. Said hf.' yT think Seouty's righh" Anl then he Up-pe-d as the others gathered bput. They waited thefe in vain, and then. We Carpy tapped the. thing agali, . Said Coppy "What'8 thematter? Not a thing, as yet's horped out:"f. And then a puff of smoke 'rose K TINYMTTES 'The Tinies rtood and stared a whiloiWee Coppy then bi?ge.n,To imile. "I'd like .to tap' that,barrel but I'm just too scared to.iryi Just ivhat will happen, if tl:tiV tried? I w.ah.t knew-- what whs jnuidn." And all .the othes joined right in ndhouted, "So do I!, Wt Clowny then, In f rigMen'Jd :one, said, "Aw, let's leave the thing alone. What we don't know won't hiirt us and I thitik Til take ho chance. The queer man who out in smoke perhaps is just crazy joke. In fact, I'l bet that ill of us wee merely in a trance? "Ohf no we weren't! I'm here to saw him .just as, plain as say,-&WT7 saTtfScouTy. ""And I feel juite eure that he was friendly, oo. To tell the truthrI feel some NORMA BANDLEY TENDERED how, that, if we tap that barrel low, no harm will come. Aw gee, SHOWER let's Delightful In every detail wac do." try. There's nothing else to the miscellaneous shower given by So, tip walked Carpy, shy ' 6t Mrs. Henry Beoke and Mrs. Christian Bandley of Provo and Mrs. I RLS ENJOY DELIGHTFI'L Ivan Thorne of Spring Canyonr-n- t ' AFFAIR the home of Mrs. Bookejrhursday MisAnna Decker arirLMiasJle r was given in evenirig. elson of the Provo high school compliment to Miss Norma' Bnd-Jeacuity, entertained a croun nf P. to Karl Nelson H. S. girls at the home of Mra. of this city will take place NovemOccker evening, in the ber 16. The tastefully arranged torm ot Wednesday a party. A mvtertatning Toom;wrEttfsctlrf-l- y WftntrartifHy; was spent ?play nrj decorated with chrysanthemums lontest gainer, and a daintv kmch- in the dainty colors, yellow, orchid was served to the followmir: and pink. During tbe evening of Ayn rtheli'a Carter, --.Kathryn Snyder, frames and music, I Miss Lucille i.ucue June Honkiiis. Tuttle furnished two readings. A Myrtle' ihorne, Mabel : Jone9, delicious lunchcQrt, hi a pink and HBZel Fletcher Evelvn Johnson. Cannon. white color scheme, was served to lone Falkner, Edith Johnson, Inez H3 guests including, Mrs. D. George tham, Grace Groneman. Shorten of Ogden, .Mrs. Dell Thorn, VelsoiV Jian'e Toare. nonna Eliza M,- Mrs. Martha Thorn and Mm. Wil Fay White, Mary Dahlquisi liam Palfrcyman of Springville. The 'oaid, 'iKiiiia Hansen, Leah Moore. bride-to-was the recipient of Naomi Douglas, and Af ton Wat-:in- .. many "useful and beautiful gifts from her friends assembled. iVR PRISED IJ YFRIENDS A few neighbors of Woodcraft pleasantly surprised . Mrs. V. V. Bott aJ.Her home Thuvsday evening. " the-barre- l, just-rba- n 1 with all jour har4 might. Of course you've got ti rio this right, 'cause not a thing will happen, if. yoii make just one mi' take." , t "Why you're the man who left us once." said Carpy, "My, you do queer stTintB "You man replied, "I" just came Back to tell you all that you are safe and sound. What's in that barrel can be Ibund by tapping- on it mighty hard. Now tfrp and do it, wU!" (Something coms out of the bat- rel in the next story.) in! . rT0 iff TEVcTyn-tfidraali- DANCE AT MANAVC WARD Under the auspices of the MaU-avward Sunday school, a dance will be given in the ward amusement-hall Saturday evening. The mu3ic will be furnished by the Col- -, legians. Everyone is cordially attend. - I of HONEY . HONEY pass on to cur Alortunate purchase f names us friends a real value both In quality, food value and price. EVERY CAN IS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY. Think cf it. A five gallon can of pure honey for $3.98 There is no better or Purer foorl than gr.rrl hnnpy. The cans weigh from 50 to 60 pounds. CAN HONEY FOR . 3 PACKAGES, NEW CLEANED 13 ' Pair .. . - v 70xSO ..... ....... v,s.... f, -- beautiful plaids. .. ..$5.50 . , Jenkins Kbit Goods Go. $1295 Whether it be Satin, Crepe, Velvet or Woolen, ycu can rest assured it is smart and attractive. - Nofahatter what the price, you will find that Style and Quality is there. We are showing .'f ' ti w!' Dft Beautiful Frocks some priced at xvhi-Yf. i- -- nmt JLV -I Geneva Bronson, Afton Morgan, Veva Nickerson, Beta Wright, Fay Van Wagenen, Ruth Allen, Helen Reynolds,' Edna Giles, Marion Gilchrist Madsen, Edna Draper, Helett Livingston, Vlrla Erwin, Norma Prows, Hilda" Ford, Leigie Gren, Elva Jones, Hazel McDonald and ' Belva Marrott if ' X NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT . .. NOTICE- ; - - ' " V Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold their annual "election of officers. Mumiay urimnuon at 4 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. A full at- tendance is desired. DELIGHTFIX ' $pi5o , ,u- - n CLU-AN- r - -- BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spurgeon entertained the members of the O. F. F. club and a few invited guests at their fiome Thursday evening at a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Spurgeon, whose bit thday. anniversary occurred on that day. Roses, sweet peas and chrysanthemums, in bowls and baskets were used to decorate the entertaining rooms. A delicious dinner was served. Centering the dining table wasNa large pink birthday cake, on either side of which was a pink candle in a piry and white candleholder. Attractive place cards completed the dectorative scheme. Covers were laid forthe following club members: Mr. and Mrs, Don G Williams, Mr. Tna Mrs. John w. arrer, Mr. an J Mrs. Joseph B. Seethaler, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed PT Burton, and invited guests: ," Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jepperson-Jr.Mrs. Nellie Patten . of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Miss Bessie Hatton, Lloyd . and Williams thaler. Alban See- Three tables of progressive "500" were played, the favor being awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Lloyd Williams and Mrs. Seethaler. He Cries False! :: :::: v :; 'H J 1 . 25c "saw '. DOUBLE BUSHEL BASKET CABBAGE 85c THOSE GOOD CHICKENS Ready for the oven, per lb. BREAD . Per loaf . ACTING tlttTHAV 4Tc ... PACKAGE GREEN TEA 23c i I Our Meat Department is atycur service full of choice meats of the very best quality. REMEMBER FREE DELIVERY and fine.l UNTIL 8 P. P rAlCHlT Ir- -i 91A tJ2 bakinjg8,becau8e everything comes from the oven light Calumet Bas ins fowdet 4 level tablo poonsi Inm CUDS rtiattffo Bus ITT 1 , I Stft H i'l : ' ! . iuiBaddMit. basusc nft three WL - I1 I times. Rubsbortsmincm fork or vlth pooa, add KiTkv mix lichtly, turn oat oa a veil floured board, toll or patltoch thick. Cot owl and evenly raised. Try the bate In owek famous Calumet Biscuit S-- V. Jtecipe. Of course, every U body wffl want more of them butyou won't mind ; because they can be made "5rLS" k ina jiffy.. JUAKU 1AKINS tAS jj!lfg y --1 " ;;:r !?l ... PHONE 67 Whitehead's Cash - Market OPEN7EVEMNGS I TO BAKE And remember, too, that when you are through,1 there are no failures, no re HT.MXIM YELLOW .OR WHWEGRNJIE AL : . ... . . TT .'T.". ... 77. ; sack . . MINUTES TO M4KC 30c 5c Introductory Other Blankets in singles or p lirs, (lark colors and plaid, wool or mixes. BUNCHES CELNRY and best you ever 14 lb. . . , worth. f 1.50 ... :.,5o " Pair $25 ''.. ,. TWO PAIR 1 $495 s-z- , Special Demonstration Saturday iiull size, 68x80 Part Wool Blankets in beautiful plaids. Usually sold for $6.00, per pair cotton, blankets, de- 59c ......... AIRY FAIRY CAKE FLOUR SPECIAL PRICES iiisii sradc $3,98 CURRANTS........... . charming in Frocks Extremely Fashionable p. ii. s. . ENTERTAINED Mrs. John A. Omaimn. Mrs Emu the home of Mrs. Omanson. Baskets K. Nlelson and Mrs. William Bailey and vasas of dark red chrysanthe-mupi- a members of the faculty women's prettily decorated the enterof the Provo v high school, enterctained a group of f. taining rooms. A delicious lunchH..E." girls Wednesday evening at eon was served at the conclusion of a delightful evening of games and music. Present .were Fay Bean, ,gh:i..s be 'ij Y. w Cards, music Bnd sewing were, the diversions, and b delicious luncheon was served Jtolhe following: Mrs, Vera Nelson, Mrs. Mary Strong, Mrs. Hilda Kavachevich, Mrs. Mary Josie Mrs. Eva Baker, Mrs.. Mildred Denhalter, Mrs Eva Mildea hall and the Misses Alice,' Lillie, I ' BottT y, to $29S - . whbse-marria- i ; -- Srna $995 - n 695 - ot5 $ high. A voice, exclaimed, "Oh, me, ch, my! ' You ,are too gentle with you are afraid, your tap-f'f- ear The-affai- We will pass on to you the money we save in buying so :;. ..'- Children's Coats, WE' I. I- EACH YEAR BY JENKINS SALES MEN two pairt. ;..-.- ; And dont forget, we have a complete line of Hi- . ; I' ' vVTv,-- , . PARKNTtTFACHERS -- Our Price - sign and very reasonable in price. HONEY - , .J-- Children's and Misses Coats WHITEHEAD'S - .,'l from our distinctive Iine: of Beautifully m Trimmed G)ats for Dress or Sport. -- many blankets. 1. selec-tion- Love.-LaPr- eal 1 " The Woman who likes to be well dressed, will find great joy and satisfaction in making s ' J.4-Pro- . No. 20 of girl 4ity - HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS OFFICERS ENTERTAINED KXTEKTAINEDt Mrs. Elsie Carroll and Mrs. W. The Fiiat wart primary onicen Thornton, members of the P., H. S. und teachers Wet at the home of women's organisation, enArt. Karl Peterson Wednesday eve- - faculty was spenk tertained 15 girls of the Provo high An enjoyable-tim- e Iiing. music and social chat, dur- - school at the home of Mrs Carroll Wednesday evening, A. delightful ng which dainty refreshment time was spent with milsic anl .ier served to the following: Mr ii a, a. l wic v., n uo ij yt muiiri, ITeme Laraoni Mrs. Rosctta Jacobs - iJtTwn-- tJft dellcLiua Jnnchefitt wa.i served. Mrs.fftrK," JTriMyVUe ukei Miss Edith my. ana airs. NOON SEWING CLIB V- t AFTER. Nellie Peay. a .. C9A. KitnmKn... A At few invited and a ing'ciub guests ,'v;"7 il'ESTS AT SIPFF,K spent a pleasant afternoon at the Mr. and Mr. Carl Thompson of Mrs. Ed Hansen. Thursday. at an o'ystef .supper at home and basket of heir, home Wednesday evening. Large as & fall flowers' and ferns attractively ' 'brysanthemums were Used 'eorated rooms. Me decoration, tJovecs were iaiu J During-ihe sew- time with spent or IB. . ' iag, musical numbers were enjoyed . and a delicious luncheon wag served :l'RLS DEUGIITFriXV' Iql the following: Mrs. Ed Stead-maNTERTAINED Mrs. Marion Baer, Mrs. A pleasant social affair of th fK entertainment" ifiven Thomas S packman, Mrs. Stanley Diinford, Mr. Hugh Peterson, Mrs. y Mr. William Csnnell ant Mr. arun ana Mra Lloyd rnest Rasmuwn. member of the Mnomas the latter three being in- Thornton, rovo high school faculty women ne ciuo meei- the CnnnelL resi-- 1 "'" be will held Ing after Thursday honor in enc Wednesday evening, November 17 at the home of f the Provo" high school girls of noon, : Fall flowers and ferns Mrs. Diinford. roup No. ere used as a decoration. Pro- ressive game were enjoyed. Miss JDELIGHTFIX PARTY era Jackson and Miss Millie t ar- - GIVEN Mr. Glen Simmon, Mrs. L. B. r raceivin? . the fuVOI S. Music y nd a delicious luncheon Were also Harmon and Miss Madge were hostesses to a group ljoyable features, and the fpllowA Provo iilgh school girls, at the g attended the delightful event: era Jackson, Mary Prows,. Aaa home of Mrs. Simmons, Wedne r, asler, Fhylli Miller, Millie Far-- day evening. Hallowe'en stories, Elva Lewia, Pearl Muhlestein, games an Impromptu program were ia Hunter, Lavera Hardy, Ethel enjoyed, during which a delicious ynn, Louise ouerton,. Kisie w u- - luncheon was served. The invited ims. Blanche Shoewaner, Ruth. guest list Included" the following: nudsen, : Helen Bushncll and Violet Cox, Chioe Dunsdon, Zella Ford, Farls Stanley, Vonda Duke, pha Kay. ; Dana Edwards, Helen Gopdridgc, Helen Eoardinair; TJora Pierc. AMES. MlJilC AND . Zona Johnson, Neven Olson, Pearl CNOIEON ENiOYED The following Provo high school Evans, Virginia Hoover, Zola Cochrls were delightfully entertained ran, Alice Dugdale, Irene Duckett, Hazel Millett. Vera Johnson, t the home of Mrs. Ernest Pajt-ae Maynard, May Senhouse, Carol . Wednesday evening, by a oup of'Prdyo high school faculty Orr and Wanda Pack, sk sk .wen: Olive Jjflham, Lucile Mer-Hazel Robinson, Gladys Shield, RECENT BRIDE TO BE eua nenrie, ioary onyaer, aiyrne HONORE- D- z Mrs. Elwood Carter, Mrs. Inez: night, Dixie Mangum, Roberta unburn. Katie Beardall, Thelma Reynaud and Miss Mildred Kirkott, Mildred Smith, Erma Agaard wood will give a shower at the d Edna Jenkins. Assisting Mr. home of Mrs. Thomas Kirkwood txman were Mrs. Claude Lewis, Tuesday evening, la honor of Mrs. WOMEN. the Prove high organization were ptrtsantly entertained .Thursday evening, by Mr.' John T. 'Taylor and Mrs. George Powelson, at the residence of the former. The taitesaea are members Hat the P: "H fi. faculty wonven's organization. A color scheme of lavender and white wac used throughout the entertain Jng rooms, chrysanthemum being employed. Milch merriment wu caused through an interesting com petitive game, the high score prize being awarded to Miss LaPreal Sumner, A luncheon was served to the following: JMiss Beu lah Thurgood, Miss Jacketta Elder, Group school d. VlUMABV NOTICE 7 The regular-meetlm- j cen tral camp of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneer will b held Satur day at 2 p. m. in the vestry room of the Utah stake tabernacle. JJ memoers are urgea to De in at . i It's false, said Felix F. Palavicinl, deported founder of the Mexico City newspapec El Universal, that he wore false whiskers and a false-- ' wigwhenjarrested on charge of abetting the rebellion against the Calles government He said the police compelled him .to- put 'xrn the disguise so that this i.Vrnf contrast mjghl le made, .'" ."" ' ' - i j 4 - ' E I' |