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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER S, 1921. SOCIETY fine wedding cake decorated-i- n gold and white colors formed the center piec of the luncheon table, where lighted candles gave pretty effect The guests included the children, and one close friends of the honored gweets, and a delightful time of sociability ' was enjoyed. .The guests were Mr. and Mra. W. C Hunter, Mrs. Roy Packard, Miss Helen Packard, Mr. and Mrs. James Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allrfd, Mrs. Myra Strong. Mrs. Leo Ferre, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. J. F. Allred ofj Spring City, Msr. C. W. Tenney of Berkeley, Cat; Mr. and of B.ellevue, Ida.; Mra; Charles.-AllreMrs. F, O. Reynolds of Logan, Mrs. L. G. Baker of Kemmerer, VVyo.t Mrs. Francis Jones of Bellevue, Ida.; Mrs. EL J. Werrv of Carey, Ida. From Sarah Thomas, Mrs. M. A. Boshard, Mrs. A. C. Glaiier, Mrs. Mary Brown,. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brereton. Mr. and Mrs. John MCEwan, Mr. and Mrs FOR MA YOR . grand-childre- - ' i 4 n Who is Who in the Social Realm- - ,d by a delicious luncheon. Mra. J. W. Farrer was! awarded tile club favor and ,th4 guest price was won by Mrs. Clarence. Naylor. The following were present at the delightful affair. The club members were' Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mra. Henry Geasa, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mra. J. W. Farrer, Mra. O.--H, Helndselman,' Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mra. Roy Boren Mrs. W, F. Violett ami Mrs. Alex Hedquist The invited WtT hundred Intended the eddmK re pdon rd taUMnieat to the Sixth CltiMTen'n by Mr. and Mrs. two C Jus nd Hewitt M. Strong were recently turr- - fffcit a very attractive kail presented 'SeV S ' "' rnrme-1iafr-rta"8f- for of huge and white colors, Plan 4PiJdrs. Important among the social affair of recent date was that held at the real. dene I Mr.-an- d Mrs. Silas L. Allred Cr Er Loose, Mrs. Preston Or Peterson, in Pleasant View Frifoy evening when HarryA FrJrHedqulstrMrnmdrsr Mrs. G. It. Naylor, Mrs. Fred Rich- tttey celebrated their golden wedding Ashton. Mrs. J. B. Ashton Mr. The rooms were taste-- and Mrs.Mrand mond, Mrs. Clarence Naylor, Mrs, John anniversary, J. M. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Buchi. Mrs. J. B., Ashton. iMrs. Wm, ruiiy decorated for: the occasion with llJOtlCMltJmd. Mm. 'Mart Roy- raeTroicTTjro:--pTedoniinatlafA erre, m rs. red- - uasenM rs. A. D. lance, Wm. M. Roylance, Mr.' and Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Alma Kenneth Dunn, Miss Johnson, Mrs. J. Van Wagenen and Mrs. Frank Stubbs. R. Boehawlr-MjC, Hathen-brook- , , Mr. and Mra. Georg'ffJawest Mrs. James Kimberntainedat Mrs.lJohn Nicholson and U: A. Glazier.! dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and M rs. John Jlrelnson of Castle-gate-. PROF. ROBERTS TO IDAHO For the occasion the rooms Prof. "Eugene L. Roberts has been were decorated with garden flowers. Music and" social chat were enjoyed. asked by the school board of Idaho Falls to spend a week instructing the Covers were laid for twelve. teachers of that city's schools in modern methods of physical training,-s- o MrTanjl $frs.rJVT. James and Mr. that they may be the more efficient and Mrs. Robert B. Patterson enterin Instructing the children to a sturtained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dier manhood and womanhood. Innes. Saturday eyenins Jn honor of Bpen all of next ;rprof.Roberts will "the Knight Starr Jordan, who is here from week in Idaho Fallsi guest of Supt. California for a few weeks, Cards, R. H. Snyder, of the Idaho Falls music and luncheon were enjoyed by " ' A. schools. twelve guests. cut flower, and ferns id V 1 lu aBion ltt tie Mrs. Joseph Park was hostess at a quilting bee Thursday afternoon. A delightful time was spent in sewing and JJiusic. after which dinner was served to the ''following: Mrs. Ellen, R. Jones, Mrs. E. T. Harding, Mrs, Emily Collins, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. Joseph Harding, and - Mrs. Robert -- and here the bridal Seen. The bride was friends. 1CSS -- a- - in gowned taffeta xf whit dainty W. silk with 'bud trtemtags and .carried beaa- . jl bridal bouquet. crram nreceded the dancing. ?. eature- - of ater-inmenf. h w a'nhrtnaln-- f Excellent music was fur-- I yun8 couple,, who are til d favorably known tn Provo, of numeroua f" Tand 'beautiful gifts.- .- Mr and to their Strong are at home Fourth South lends at 105 East it eet, f lectures series-o- f the X' auspices of the stake Y, U a. will be given in the taber-Ifl- e Tuesday evening.' Prof. J, H. Id of the U. of U. will be the Laker, taking for his subject. "Birds EZZZZZZZZZZZXZZZZXZZX3X:ZSZXZZZXIXXKEIZKZXS2XaSEXZKEIIi:iSZZlZXSZZXSXZZIl illus-tte... m Trees." The lecture will be W. i u ST9 llllIIIJIIIIIHi,i Uir. mill IHIJIJMJHl)llJHliU!ajll B . Tfee public Is mvited. i n B nine the local tele-- . iicler the - 4. ill !! .. J - Ttm!(lavvf guests at the Russell, where a few pleasant hours .games aTnrntttttuwu. ion operators were "me ef Miss AHce iih ffiusic, Mrs. Chal 0 Chase was hostess at canaren pai b daughter, her pretty decorative scheme and white colors prevailed ;roughout the rooms where .thirty reirKttle guests wera entertained . 1th games; music and. luncheon. t i ioaor of vebTJ. A i the pink -- -- , Frank Stubbs entertained the anapmhers mber of friends at her home Friday Itemoon. The time was spent pleas- - i :0Uf . ; &mr-l- n : Mrs. Roy Boren - Bjtlywitlrtridge, afterwbich-aeli-cn luncheon was served. The club ire was won by Mrs. Clarence prite by Mrs. A. B. Mor. in and the consolation " prize by The following j m jgrClarence-Nelsoambers were present at the delight- - M i social affair: Mrs. George E. Robi- - H m, Mrs J. Milt Jones, Mrs. Martin oylance. Mrs. Afton Jenson, Mrs. red Richmond,-M- rs. Preston G. eterson, Mrs. Clarence Naylor and H 0. Merle Taylor, The Invited jests were Mrs. XE, Loose, Mrs. E. i Haghes, Mrs. Francis J. Hedquist, rs. Alex Hedquist Mrs. Morris Gray, rs. A fi. Morgan, Mrs. Charles Ward, C. H. fright, Mrs". Car Cragun, MrSTJrT; arrer, Mrs. Jaines B. Tucker, Mrs. J.I Hunter, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. O. I HfllnilsplTtian7JMr Wytnon Berg, '.ri W. F. Violett Mrs. Vera Green-ooMrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. JT W. irrer, Mrs. J. C. Bowen, Mrsr.I I raham, Mrs. Lester Baker of Kemper, Wyo.f Mrs. Lydia Deming of .trW -l T H 1 - B OMghi-T- Nay-ttrgue- st nr i Every" woman has dreamed of having silver serving set. She knows that nothing else can lend so much beauty and.charm. to her table. Perhaps your wife'ia one of the women whose dream has not yet come true. I west Ma rtizs 11 M M N M H tl M H M N H H . . r Mrs." JobnW7Hagen, Eggertsen, Mrs. Eph Cluff, berta, Utah H " ... A Sheffield silver serving set of charming - dainty-beauty. ' style and Si '(sent t omplimentarjto Miss Florence oeu, whose marriage to Clarence W, Of this citv will taVtt nl a fit ie Salt temple October 6. her interested. Ike irramrP.: OTffueir. I a bundle entertained shower Friday evening, u uccasion ttie rciStos were dlc.orel with the season's flow-Vii- '. tlme was spent pleasantly intjr refreshments were served 1 j h " " ' ' . . We suggest you begin- planning - H g to pnt"rtai"0 w jinursday afternoon, theoccbeing her " " II u - 176 West Center. birthday anniversary. ' H M M this plan to anyone We will be, very pleased to explain -- ' .' ': " H M M M M nM BUU0Ck JEWELIiY CO. n H m m H "Phone 99. M W United Mr9-- to Mr nni Afro . t left yesterday for Salt uslc in j at a family pinner were beautifully Tmsmason's S:.5nowand iVtT lZS F,day Salem, Mrs- - lu l 111 8hower h. attend-'ire- Ti! 4dtePlAn KVy ot 09 the decorate itt. k;HGaes and music .jnade Tor ffge,fs oms :a's 'W'Pl : their-fifty-fift- h eautifuUy "f A SAW Ken twenty-five- . tteSa'"day - After- - e l"'ay aiternoon. The viecuiy arraneed with towers. Eridge was followed v. : Hp , I HAVEN'T AMOTHW ,. fmd .""V fRROW 1 per- ' m e. i HAVOOU.rClGHWtf . - J N IJ M M M M 14 M M N M M M M M 5oren Campaign Committee H M M U M H U M H II 14 . 14 M 14 14 (PoliticalAdvertisemenl.) M 14 'Uland Has"OItTpeared. M gatch for One of the, most famous of dlsapi paring Islands U Kxpeaition islandT situated off the northwest corner of Australlajlandhich was visited as II RUZlUMf EVEWTHINC BUT , by Mrs. "nientary to Miss nce. 1.1. aWarTt Spanisbork, whose tavtrth,ur Badbent of this llr Angeles. t aay, October 5. it r. and v.. watson n i"lt:B::raitr ili,am dlMerFtiday-iBren-eii'a " Wtr . . GE M . ie-O- M. Cheaper - to Buy Than to Borrow By LF.VanZelm Vnkm AW, WH ATS THE USE flowers. lM l II There are scores of other good reasons, but the above are sufficient to suade us .that Roy Boren is the best candidate for mayor. as 1893. Today it lias H lately M M water. .CThe Island was thirteen miles . long, and famous for its beauty. H nientary as hostess M H N ' 1 li u iTczzzcszEzszzzxszszzii5i2zszszxiBzxi2z:s523iiz2ici.:2iixsazzzzzzr:::zz::r:ii:;:ij ' Compii Bakei ks . II 14 H Mrs James C. ; M M ft H U ' ' yourXhristmas NOW B ii 5 g ' ' 1 tl Because he has always boosted Provo, first, last, and all the time. H H H H H m H - M morally. M M M . 5r Because he is willing to sacrifice his own interests to serve the people at a time when this city stands at the threshold of its greatest growth and prosperity. N 0. W. Bailev. Mrs. Flora Vfn- at and Mrs. Zina Dunn entertalnedJ I theater party Wednesday even- to Mr, and Mrs. compiimentary' , V TJi Diner, wno leu yesterday ior ft Uie to reside. Following the ow they were entertained at the 318 f Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, where I rcfflttslcarid a delicious luncheon f enjoyed. Sixteen guests were W o wm M M Mrs. ti? Because he stands for a wholesomely clean city, ciean physically as well as , M dMrs. Earl Snell, all of Spanish H self-mad- "Beca"usrteTepresentsTKTTrt'gani2ation,-faetion,-jiN H and a business administration, Because the city now more than ever needs e business success. a Boren is could give her. H 1 M M M IJ 4 H Eecause he haV lived all hU life in Prpvorand is acquainted with Provo'a needs , .. and abilities. . M M d, rs. Bert M 14 M M M K By paying a very small retaining fee now and a small moun each week you can make her dream a reality on CWstmasday with the most wonderful present you 1 o Nwippcr i.iiiii NOPt! GOT A SAW; Li S0R(!, I 1 ' I L . GOT A- ii -J "OPE-- t J 1 " I t iii lu. -- ,tm. LOftnED mTne W0RN"i , -- " mi -- niii TVi VWHATS ,r i in r- iLvEUY 1 mm- USE HARDWARE . . |