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Show i r-- TH SECOND SECTION . ' : .. " - SUNDAY IERALD PROVO, OTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 41, 1923. VOL. H. NO. 27. i En r5f - Rather Than 1 By GEORGE T. HOOK, of Unusual Beauty has-als- evening in chape' at goad attendance, is-- der. Prove will speak this - a prp-gra- sireiL lu-n- o ' FOURTH WARD. A good program has been ar ranged for the services this even- s ing in the Fourth ward. The sink-erwill be L. M.Monsen and Jnmes "R. Vance of the Returned MissionTIMPANOGOS WARD. sacrament services will ary association of Utah Stake. Time of meeting' is 7 o'clock: All are convene at 7 o'clock this evening in lUe Tlmpanogos ward. Eva Miller invited. and Blanche Beat, young lady mis. FIFTH WARD. sionaries, will be he fqwakers. McGflvin and Lewter Ft.ioro Bivnviriv Hansen will speak before the vnieinAtrhur thftjlfthjjtrdllila.AVPntngJ Klders in sacrament meeting, wmm mm t'rawford Vlll sneak lefore the ward niences at 7 o clock prompt. "The membflrs of the Grnndview public Is cordially invited to attend. this evening at 7 o'clock In the ward meeting house. All are SIXTH WARD. Regular sacrament services will PLEASANT VIEW WARD. le held this evening at-- " o'clock in A good program has" liei'ii arthe SixtB ward chnjiel. The makers will lie Roy Robinson and Laura ranged for the services in the Pleas-- , missionaries. ant View ward this evening. The Shepherd, returned All are welcome. r- sjn akers will be Ralph Mellor and riiurles D. Sessions of the Returned MANAVU WARD. Time of Missionary association. Elders Owen Romney and Xntlinn meeting Is 7 o'clock. A cordial viiation is extended to everyone. Whetten, of the Returned Ml asstH-iatio- al This suite furnishes aquite out of the ordinary basis forlnirvrduality TnlhyruYnisK The rich, new Antique Vellum finish permits most any color scheme to be carried out in the draperies and There is every adventage for the most artistic rangement as the suite consists of six fine pieces. ar- . ROCKER DRESSER - -G- HIFFORETTE- --DRES- SER BED ENCH IT WILL DELIGHT YOU TO SEE THIS ATTRACTIVE SUITE IN OUR WINDOW By CONDO A. O. E. CLT'B EXTKKTAIXED. Tlie A. 0. E. clul) held Iheir first meeting of 'the senstm lit the hmne of Mins Marian Somo, Friday evening. The time was jiltMisaiuly nwwic hwl w wi'itft aftt-- r vvhioh u delicioiig liuitheon was serreata The" tollpwint! ; Misi- 7av llaiiwn, Jlitw' Mary Hhiiwh.- Uhs OnsSIe "Hiule-- , "Miss Theliiiirinsh. Miss Knliy Taylor, Mrs. .Mark I'yne, Mrs. lister Briuii, Mrs. I'aul Davis, Miss Tcini Bates. Miss ,Jiriia An- 1 U The O. H. club will he pleas- antly entertained Friday evening at the, home of. Mlsg Cblw M unlock. The time will siK'iit with musk- - and after which h delirious Karnes, luncheon will be served. many designs and finishes to choose from. Extra-Bed- s, Chiffoniers and Dressing Tables to match the bedroom furniture you may have. Our prices are reasonable and consistent with our fine quality. ' mr l. Bui-ton- , .bis.-i.l- Dunn', N. Ellerisoii. ::cn3:isi stand the romping ofjiappy little tots in the mornings when they, awake from a night's refreshing sleep. The safest crib bed ever made. GOOD COMFORTABLE MATTRESSES TO FIT ANY OF OUR CHILDREN'S BEDS GEt IT . ' AT. Imrrant. I..-.- .l.i!.ii W. 1'urrer. Eugene Hansen. WalbT 1'. Iiu.-le-r, II. E. Mutton, Ab-- ned.iiuht. F. L. llickuiun. 4. II. luil.ioii. .' Webster , Hoover, E. U. Hughes, C. M. .1. A. Ivcrm, E. I., .lack-sou- , Jiicksiiii. Walter Jenkins, Alf C. Johusoii, Albert .lefferies. Lu . Munguiu, Anilrewv Morgun, . J. Mnrdock, J. McAdnm, Edgar McArthur, ,1. W. McDonald, Da rid Openshaw, Fred Olseu, Geo. P. Pnrker. W. Miairoe Paxmaii, 11. Thos V. Pieri'iit, I,. C. PjitteJ ttnipn I'otilton, j. w . L. RoUrts... E. Eugene k. " 11 T 'niW C. cr.rn ix si'uixgvuxe. The P. II. C. club was entertain ed Thursday evening nt the homo of Miss Until Hover, In Sprlniville. Games,. sewing, and a delightful lunch . liinde the. evening a. uiusU one, - Heveral" pleiisnnt. piano. by Mts. Basil Smith added to the enjoyiueiit of those present, who were Miss Genevieve liiebiiiilson. Miss hie. Jessfe. Miss Junp (,Vx, Miss lwuinvH Sm!li. wu k. Mis-rrlsfillil . Christensen, Mr. Ilose V.iuiig .Sti'Wart, Mrs. Mis. Nichfibis Bird, Until B iiiT, Mis. D.isil Sm.ih, ;.!iss t and H'c, lio liu;U Boyer, lsi-b- FURNITURE DEPARTMENT "Where All Your-Want- s . Are Cared For" The Boosters' Diliilug club. will .bold ttieiu third dunce of the wawuij i uursitay Veiling, .Novwuiier i.i, n the I. O. O. F. bail. Wilde's orches Ira will fnni'lsh the music. AU.vluli nemU'is uro invited to a Mend) The Tlmpiuiogos .Dntlci:g V. When you examine a shovelful of Ttodgers, Win. M. Rnylance, T. L. Schoflvld, Joseph Seethnler, V, f. SoreiiMonT-Q- , A. SiKnr, A. D. Sutton, D. I). SnttoiiNMin T. Taylor, J. B. Tucker, Joseph (NVnrd. J. D. W'at- ebsti'iv Jost-pson, Daniel. P. Welch, Dou ('. Williiuiut Gwirge Wortnen. sehM-tbiu- s - Splendid Coal Preparation!- - Iluni-phrey- ). that will HelH-rtsen- Music was by Wilde's orchestral "The "clulfsr iiexT "da nee will "be" a t Hotel Uoberts the evening of November 23. The membership list of the Social Sixty Includes: J. E. Allen. It. E. Allen. Mark Anderson, D. D. Iloyer, (iinrge Urn Wm. II. Boyle, Wells I.. Brim-halA. Buttle. .K. ('. .1. (VH! t'birk. It. Oiini Clark. '. Joselill Clark, Jainb Cileiiiail, Arlliur Ci.neii, C. V. I lilluiau, II. A CRIB BED eluded the evening's entertainment, mid b.r the following r Mr. nnd Mrs. John Christensen, Mr. Mrs. and Oeorge Curroll, Mr. and Mrs. George Cnlllmore, Mr. and Irs. John A. Vance, Dr. and Mrs." meinbers will meet and hold thMr 8. J. Cuiiningham, Mr. jind Jirs. first, of a wries of dances to be Williuin "McCulIough, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. D. D. McBride, given during the whiten at the Liiiuvford, Mrs. I,. M. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Annory hall, Friday evening, No- James Wilson, Mrs. Susan I lea ton, vember It!. A good orchestra bits Mr. and Mrs. William Maloneyof been, arranged ior, and all jntmibers Ogden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Knight Hie c ordially invited to le present. of . Beuver. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Harold I'aldvr, Mr, and Mrs. - 8!ms Mt Hie TakeMew ward opened lheIrTBr,af. tr; nndMr. DrOrlo '"Allen nnd Mr. and Mrs.; Russell season Tuesday evenin; with tin .In Homer. teresting sessiou. A burlesque was given, the participants being skillfully hidden behind the curtains. The "rndIV announced the following nuuibeM which were heartily received: Comet solo. Prof. CU'B MEETING AND SHOWEB." Willis Robinson of Hew York, acMrs. Parley Dixon entertained companied by Miss Montez Davies. also of that city ; address of wel- the, members of the Provannas club come, richer J. Orant : selections at her home Friday afternoon. The of Miss by a t(irtet rompiised was In the form of a mlieel-laneoJune Scott. Miss , Enude Shaw, party shower, complimentary to Ardis Johnson and Frank Taylor, accompanied on the piano by Miss Miss Lelota Wlseomtie, whose Uuby Taylor; addrens, Mrs. Anna ringe to Vernon L. DIxoa- -f thir Ij. Ulade; cornet hnlo. Professor city will take place Wednesday In Uiiliiasnn. Following the program. Jj?LS5t t4ite, temple-- i'lit flower limes were conducted under the were used In. decorating theer-enter-of Mi. and Mis. TboTlt tabling romm Dnrliijnhe-aftleadership . A delicio'is luncheon noon of sewing and innsie, Mrs. J. W. McClellau gave a talk on the was served to one. hiiMlred. life of Shakesiienre. after which each lncuilier Ul turn gave one of AMISTICE PAUTY. Tbe iiieiiilHrs of the Luncheon was ciay Hour his quotations. club- - entertained tlie.it hiisliands served to Collins, Mrs. L. N. Oakley, TnTdTnrndjraTan Arnilotlce party tbe home nf Mr. and Mrs. D.I. Mrs. G. A. fluff, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. J. ("aider, Saturday evening. The enBailey. Mrs. tire house was decorated with the Joseph Beck, Mrs. I'pton Hoover, AllK-r- t national culms nnd emblems. An Mr SeUk. Mrs. Ernest Interesting program wa Dlion.- - Mrs Caleb Hnws. rrs. P. furnished, after which a delicious U. Criichlow. Mrs. F. D. B. Gay luncheon ns served. Games con- - and .Mrs. John I'cnrod. ua SOCIATf SIXTTTUXCE. The recently reorganized Social Sixty Dancing club inaugurated Its wMisin5J!n"uiTiiB prograin"ut Hotel Huberts I' l'uhiy. evening, In it successful way, under tbe direction of Dr. W. T. llasler. president, mid David Opensbaw, Frederick ''":. 3 - pro-grai- n derson, Miss Fern OlierhanNley, Mrs. Jx'iin Creer, Mrg. Dean Mark-man- , Mm. Wbit Hoover and Mrs. S. S. Bnrdwil. n OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. te were-enjoj-- ed O-CJ-E-T- -Y rauk-lnatwa-Hd . I rugs. t rll - es -B- SHARON WARD. The .speakers this evening 1u, the Sharon ward will be Fred Miller ar.d Thomas Phillips' of the Return-A good )l isniouary r.'!-i-progfam. will also be fur--i jli. il. All ire invited. About the time that thai mammoth guns along the had western battlefront ceased to belch forth their terrible missiles of death thej nnmnr nf nn imnrnmntn' Armistice Day, first signalized b'y, a people who went Everywhere the peace airnivalbeganIjrhrougK insant with joy at the knowlsilent tribute at 11 o'clock tne aawn oi a Deaumux n that on edge the was observed. The nation slaughter came the swelling day " European continent and on halted its progress for that cnorus oi wmsues tnat snrmy seas four inTervaT and bowed .heads be to a waking na-proclaimed tempestuous years, has taken spoke the common pain. on the aspect of a memorial National servicsiatrling4cometerouryeafs to the thousands who crave . . . rnoil. it was a bedlanv-thaf- rrt tvml.n lin inDir a wreath on r "Tcoonageraying world "safe forw71,a,re democracy.1 the Unknown Soldier's grave fell on the ears'like a bene in token ot America s reve- diction. Then awakened mil: From the public observance rence and recognition of valor- lions, gone in villages, towns arid . cities emotions and raw: . to. the ceremony over the. Un- ous deeds of itsj)raye defendlent their voices to "were" nerves, in ers, their impressive known Soldier's grave at Arofrthe-whistl' lhediscordant-noise- s lington Cemetery, America's utter simplicity. " and engaged" in a feeling on the anniversary of But with all the dignified a momentous victory is one celebration unprecedented ih memories hearkenof mourning for the nation's solemnity, the annals of history. The' ed to back the of orgy joy heroic dead.. which tollowed the announce nation, the world gave" itself Throughoutithe countries ment n, rfpJaAiielinum which shared in the over-- , that the armistice had been The war was. over! rT VINEYARD WARD. t Rulvii Van Wagenen .and A'. Bay of OTjiln. returned 7n'issi'uaries : ths the eleventh, day of eleventh month. had-eeased-- j - throw of the common foe similar sentiment prevails. Many a heart is torn with sorrow, for the time has been too short to heal the wounds of those whose loved ones paid the supreme sacrifice. aux-um- 8- ; "The tumult and tbe shouting dies, aiirried. that the "war was The captains and (he kings depart, over." The moment for sua- -. Still stands Thine ancient sacri- pending the destructive agenfice, cies of war on that day was An humble and contrite heart." " dramatically chosen 11 a, m.-.oThe Recessional two-minu- . j NEW ORK7 Nov.ll.w Marked by 'a note of reverent solemnity instead of the original unrestrained jubilation, the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Armistice which terminated the greatest war in history is being celebrated today by millions throughout a score of coun- tries. . 1 of Victory Celebration International News Service Staff Correspondent. . THIRD WARD. Loicle Bowa and Thomas A. Duke wtlt ie the speakers tn theThird ward this evening at the regular anera ment jwrices wnlch cotnroei A good musical at 7 o'clock. will be" rendered by The" ward choir, with special .numbers. A cordial invitation .is extended" to the public in general to attend. PRICE TWO CENTSi Armistice Day Is Now Hero Memorial IJOMMUNITX CHURCH, hiiniMry association will speak this' Corner of University avenue, and cTciiutg before the members of the rcUMMeettug-coinuiea- ce ThlrjiXflrh. streets Sumlas jehool all are Inat 10 a. m. Prof. George W. Fitz it i 7 o'clock sharp and " "' : roy, superintendent Preaching ser vited to attend. Chris vices, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. PIONEER WARD. dan' Endeavor 'society at 7 o'clock. I lie Bev. Charles MeCoard, pastor. speakers this evening In toe ward will be Wayne' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. Booth and Naomi Kith, returned missionaries. musical A progood First Chuch of Christ, Scientists No. 80' North University avenue. gram will also be enjoyed. Meeting 7 A o'clock. at start promptly Services are held every Sunday 'onlial invitation is extended to morning at 11 o'clock la the Christian Science church,. The subject everyone. for Sunday will be "Adam, the BONNEVILLE WARD. Solomn Man." Sunday, school at The Returned Missionary 9 :45. Wednesday "evening meetings of the Utah stake of Ziori have are held at 8 o'elock. A free read vboK'n Arllug Gardner and .Wayne :30 to 2 from is room daily open ing ' toiit to speak before the members 4:30. of i be. Bonneville ward at the regit lar sacrament meeting this Evening" CATHOLIC CHURCH.I Thalwafd JjughewaxtLchnpel. Corner of irst'ortbrnd-firp- f will f urui.su the musical program. Catechism class is East streets. conducted every Saturday at 10:3" M'KINGVILLE FIRST WARD. a. m., Sunday at 0:30; mass Sunday Elders J. A. Cla.vsou and W. V at 10 :30 o'clock. Rev.' J. O. De ojinwnllljinejik, , airerpastor. the Syringville First ward Chapel AH are Invited to attend the REORGANISED CHURCH. services. D. S. L. Church of Reorganized 204 West Fourth South. Preaching SPRINGVILLE SECOND WARD. services,.- - - j?A yootj- - iirogram-ha- s .at .11 .o'clock..- - Evening o'clock. Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. for the sacrament services i hi. evening in the Second ward of FIRST WARD. Springville. The speakers will be Regular sacrament, services will s. X. Daniels and Burton Tew; he held In the First ward chapel Everyone is invited. this evening fit 7 o'clock. The speak- SPRINGVILLE THIRD WARD. ers who will be sent by the Return-" Klders Frank Y. Gates and Arthur are ed Missionary association, James A. Kartejmer and LaMnr Minor jyill be Ihejpeakerjj at the Scott A'goodiinuslcal program will u'Tiiment services in" the Spring-vilThird ward this evening at- - 7 be furnished in connection with the addresses. AH are invited tp at- - oVUM-k.. .tend. SI'KINGVILLE FOURTH WARD. SECOND WARD. (tegular sacrament services will Elders Arthur D. Taylor and Ross be held in the Springville Fourth missionaries, ward ehnpel this evening at 7 Pug'mire, returned will beihe speakers in the Second o'clock. The speiikers will be Frank ward this evening. Meeting com- Mar and Rulou Nuttnll, returned 7 o'clock. -- AHre-weK mences A" good musical prom rioiinries. " ' been arranged. gram .cojne. ' CHURCflJNEWS club KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL obsen'e immediately that it is magnificently pre--,. paredTEvery nugget and lump is all coal you don't and slate." pay your money That's one reason why it pays you always to deal with f ' lis. For Utah's besT coal service, phone 439 o for-roc- 1 MiMliS Coal ' I ' Heber S. Rupper, Blanagcr. a J ' ? . -- i- |