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Show PROVO EVENING IIERALD, MONDAY. JUNE 11. 1928. SOCMY NEVS EST. Geaiel Jaesseom of MaaU is SUNDAY DINNER til Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boshard entertained at dinner at their home CITY NEWS MISSIONARY PASTY ENJOYED . Complimentary to Mlas Susan Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Phillips, who left today for the L. D. B. Mission school la Salt Lake, prior to ber departure for the East ern States mission field, the mis sionary committee of the Pleasam View ward gave a farewell party la the ward amussment ball Friday evening. The following In teresting program waa furnished Selection, girls' chorus; Invocation, Earl Foote; reading. Fay Allred, solo, Mrs. Dlantaa Eklns; reading, Mlas Rose Liechty; talk. Bishop Sidney Cluff; remarks. Miss Phil llpa Dancing concluded the even ings activities, ins music being furnished by the' Paramount Glee-- ; SOCnCTT ' The closing meeting of the aseoc of the Pioneer ward Relief society, will bo held Tuesday afternoon tat the ward meeting house. A cpecial protrajn ha been arranged and re freshment will be served. All mem bers and women of the ward are ' cordially invited to be present. Mrs. G. H. Johnson ontertalned at a children's birthday party at ber home Saturday afternoon. In honor of her daugh ter. Edith, whose birthday anniversary it waa Game and musk were enjoyable features and a de licious luncheon was served to IV four-year-o-ld PARTY FOR DEPARTING DAUGHTER'S Andi-eaao- Kendall, compliment to the missionary, and an enjoyable time was spent with games and music. A delicious luncheon was served to the follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreaaon, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Harding, Mr. and iMrs. Harold Holdaway, Mrs. Louise George. Halvor Wad sen, who recently returned from a mls- elan In Denmark,, Leo Allen, Allen, Merrill Christophers on. LeRoy Gammon, Ray Gammon, Welby Gammon, Harold Murdock, Bruce French-Canadia- WEDDING SHOWER GIVEN Among the pleasing social events of last wrk was the wedding shower given Friday evening by Miss Fern Roundy, In honor of Mrs. Rulon Johnson, formerly Miss Blanche Davis, a bride of Wednesday. Pink and white hearts ana peonies prettily decorated the enAn elaborate tertaining rooms. wedding supper was served, the 'dining table being beautifully A large wedding cake formed an attractive- - centerpiece, and a tiny pink candle stood bv each place. Place cards were used and dainty favors eve re given. Games and music were enjoyed after which the guest of honor was showered with ' many useful ano beautiful gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Johnson, Misses La Verd. Alberta and- - Caroline Scorup. Mr.. and Mrs. Julian F. jCreer, Fawn and Fay Greer, Miss Zlna Larson, Miss Amanda Roun-rMin Marlon Graham and Miss Edith Gee. dee-orate-d. y, : ii i ii ' .I i i i ',' BIRTHDAY M Irian Alts Raamuasen, In the modern treatment of dis ease, too much emphasis cannot be placed upon the great Importance of the food prescription plays In the welfare of the average patient' So states Dr. George V. Webster of Carthage, N. Y., president of the American- - Osteopathic ENTIRELY NEW I association and nutritional expert, who, with Dr. Carl P. McConnell of Chicago, noted research worker, will be an honor guest and speaker at the convention of the Utah Osteopathic association, to be held June J 5th and 16th at .the Hotel Utah, Salt W :U,VV' you've never Wen a dren quite quet and dance at Saltalr. MEXICAN FIEND SOUGHT WALSENBURO. Colo.. Juna B (UP) A posse of Infuriated towns men were on the trail today of Juan Garcia. Mexican miner, accused of attacking a oid baby and leaving it to die In cow pen. s- . $er tv,,,. - that If Ym Caul CW. Send to every Miss and Matron who ht YOUNO IDEAS. SALfe ON MAIN -F- LOOR- - - ,r- - ()V&L Io"wtw 1 1 i oto ' 1 1 coi uo c Mult HIT-Hi. . hyi- OJ 4ayp M wnj. 1 "&W5Trl vex, VcwMeai iw-rt- i'ii in2j&r.Trs t fciri vtudj: vrnrri i-..- w M uv a, ii tiiA-K-"- ! IrerrTeiuraJ SMOABMMTt rtw kmcmn. AvIou-m- Unw (so it to tw feature: it 'r s ; IM dm A Se-Iccti- - OI PRINTS " Prinrsd BATISTES Printft DIMITIES Tin I JA CXXORS TUB-FAS- T Nree 1928-- aT s asv EARLY is. suggested. ited--so MS T 'I as a V t jt sjr w SV s anT w BJ a r, M I xi 1 ' . M -r I w a bib m m iuw-- . 'At ii hh i t i.- - ..i j a - - ;a a i m m biot t w - . j aware i ri am aa. ' saV xn ar ik y I I H lit mm if. i I f Bt I T IV itfe I 11 f W 1 K IIt l 7r" . 1 VST 4s ' sk I J Tfieie dresses ire all made of ' genuine I LAUNDRY sB in COLOR, KUMAiNUfc and . CAR&FREE UV- KJi uu inouem maias w'ltn sparkling eyes and tingling blood will welcome these exclusive, dainty and colorful GYPSY JOY FROCKS for Summer Sports.. Play, Dance and Party Wear., A YouH surely want several Quantity. Urr V s (no Al' IW..B s iTwa ' J ; An Added - SM' sn. r .1.1a SALBOM MAIN . " FLOOR GYPSY JOY is expressed Spedff ibasndealotchoka. Aapedsl oppcfwul sulv stkenont tot fee. r one can imagine! Appealing instantly T,. pfafr. 1928 The most FEMI-- 1 NINE Creations Lie any of these, and you couldn't MAKE-on- e exactly the tame if Tou wanted to. Dren designers and fabric designers have collaborated for SIX, MONTHS to prepare these unique, original creations for you. a oetf now txn InuMiMincHHS'KMiMM n. Hi. w Bress Sensation of Osteopathic physicians through out the state are planning to attend the conclave, according to word re ceived here today by Dr..D. D. Boy- er, local member of the organiza tion, who will be present at the assemblage. Dr. Boyer states that several of the most noted scientists of the osteopathic profession will present methods In papers on present-da-y the treatment of disease. Follow ing the professional program new officers will be elected to bead the association for the ensuing year. Several events are planned for the visiting physicians. Including a ban - by Ctorg rw sw-a- aa rVesenf Tomofrow an Exclusive Display and Sate, the Lake City. 1- lt TltTrnrv TTrtr. limittd aHotmeng of GYPSY JOYS Just arrived On disnhnt twught and on tale tomorrow. c iii" i Farrer. WHY THEY ACT THAT WAY? .or. . IN BIG MEET SOCIETY n 1 The local police department reports the recovery Saturday af small automobile belonging to Bd Lewis of Prove. The car bad beam stolen from Geneva resort Wednesday and run into Provo where t waa abandoned Bear the , ( . park. OSTEOPATHS 'i d, AUTO IS RECOVERED LAMBDA TAIT CLUB NOTICE Miss Maurlne' Bee will be hostess to the members of the Lambda Tan club at her home this evening. A full attendance Is desired. FOURTH WARD RELIEF French-Canadia- Mrs. S. t. CUpasea of Amerlea Fork waa a Provo visitor Sunday.! and Marie Elliott, Anna, Paul 'and WUlls Madsen, ElmO Tureen. Oi-ly-le Bunker, Bernard Anderson, Clark Bolton, Carl Andreaaon, Jean Andreaaon, Kate Andreaaon, Marl Andreason, Gladys Murdock, Freda Bailey, May Scott of Ephralm and Leona Andreaaon. The literary section of the Fourth ward Relief 'society will have charge of the meeting Tuesday af ternoon at 2:30 o clock, lira. Flora B. Jenkins win give the life and poems of William Henry, Drura-munwriter, Mrs. R. Garn Clark will sing sev n All eral songs. members are requested to be pres ent." '. CELEBRATED Mrs. J. E. Farrer entertained, a group of young folks at her home Sunday afternoon, complimentary to her daughter Anna, whose 13 birthday 'anniversary occured on that day. An enjoyable time was spent with games and music, during, which . delicious refreshments were served. Present were Bonnie Stewart, Kathryn Passey, Mildre MISSIONARY Juel And reason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreaaon of Vineyard left Salt Lake Saturday night fot New York, from which port he will sail for Denmark, where ..e wilt fill an L. D. B. mission. Twenty-si- x accomfriends of Mr. panied him to Salt Lake. Friendsd gave a delightful party at the An-reason home Friday evening In ' Mr. and Mra, Bert Crane Misses Ruth. Norma-- , sad LV s Cross" are spending three days fn Ogden with relatives and XHepda, DAI LY STORE-- N EW PHONE 24 AND 25 . CHILDREN'S PARTT n, a. Mrs. lrva Oaper and childrea and Mrs. OUve Dyson, Jr of Park City, were alriong" the, Provo visitors Sunday. Mrs. L. L. Nrlaaa spent the Utter part of the week in Pleasant Grove, the guest of relatives and friends. Mr. and Ha. Aagnst Ossnasoa had as their guests during the Elks' convention, Mr. and Mrs. P, Q. Anderson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and childrea of Burley, Idaho, visited relatives and friends la Vineyard Sunday, following a ten years' absence. ,. Miss Freda Bailey of Ephralm to spending three weeks in Vineyard with Miss Leona Andreaaon. TAYLOR BROTHERS . riOWKEB WARD BXLIEF A. M. JaooWa of Roosevel Utah. Is here on business for a few days. V 1L Mrlat) re and family ' of . Announcement Engagement A). vis- itor la Provo for a iew days . Xartt D. Aete and wife, of I Cedar City, are spending several uaaiand, Cam, are visiting la this days la Provo. city today. Mrs. i. M. PiUalpaer. Mrs. Jacob Mlha Waits of BMvrr, Utah. U Bushel' and Mra. Olive Trumaa. of visiting here with friends tor sevEnterprise, Utan," are here for a eral days. few days. Mr. aad Mrs. L. R. Nrteoa and Mlas Elaio Swan of Los Angeles. ehildren of Woodrurf. Utah, have Calif, former Provo resident. Is returned to their borne after spend-spending two weeks here witb rela rag a week here with 'relatives And tives and friends. . A. F. Anderson of Price Is a busiMr. and Mrs. Levi Carpenter and ness visitor here for a few days. two sons, and Mrs. Ida K. Rasmus-seMr. and Mrs. J. C Baker, William motored to Salt Lake Sunday F and Helen Baker, of Grove City, and spent the day. witb Mr. and Pennsylvania, are among the Provo Mrs. Oscar Henrichsen anjd Mr. and visitors this week. 'Mrs. William-Sale- Sunday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs, 'Boahard's brother and wife, PBONB Itl Mr. and Mrs. Reuboa Peterson of for these owlnmae saowlil be anhmrtts the Bootety were Garden flowers Editor Mtmi I 00 A. K. u4 I P. M. Santaquia. used to decorate the dining table. Mrs. Arrld Rosea baa been visitCovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. ing in Salt Lake for several days VALLEY CHAPTER NOTICE Of The regular aseeUng of Valley Peterson, Miss La wanna Johnson witb ber sister, Mrs. Ralph MsUor. Vara and Ls Grande Neiaoa left No. I, O. E. S, wQI Vs held and the boat and hostess. Chapter Made . Idaho, Saturday for- - Blackfoot, Tuesday evanln si 1 a'ekrk In the PROVONAS CLUB MEETING . where they will visit fortwo weeks Maaonie Alt members and ' tempts. lira. N. P. PtUrtot of brothers, Wilford and visiting members are cordially In toMrs. Ernest Dixon will be hostass wllh their i Nelaen. wishes, to announce the the members of Provonas Henry the to vited be present. of hr stater. Mlas Jennie club at ber home Friday aftei noon. Mr. and Mrs. Artbor Vytaa of Nellsen. to W. Robert Beott it, son All members are urged to be pres- Lark. Utah, spent the week and la erf Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bcott, aloe SUNDAY DINNER GrESTS Sewing,' music and luncheon Provo with Mrs. Xylan's parents, ent;' Covers were laid for 10 at a of this city. Tns marrtae will take will be the diversions.1 Mr. and Mrs. August Omansoa, DSrtV at the hams nf Mr and place June 13 la tht Salt Lake ten pie. The fount couple wtB hme Mrs. ML B. Brown Sunday afternoon. Calif, Garden flowers were used as a June 13, for Los where they will make their boen. decoration. -- FAGS a J |