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Show THE PROVO HERALD (MURfflA STEEL CORPORA STEEL DAY EDITION. I MS VIAm BhodaHoMaway Aerbr,W Procram committee: f.i.n . i Exeearlv mihi.i... Don. Him, Emmt A"h EBfwtten Paimtn. 7 Nelke, Alice I xg - members- in- - Reynold. Associate members: Bea- m- H.ttle r. Snow, Uve, Pearl C. Ttet. 5Uu2 QUA, y?7 Lmma Chlpman O. v vZ Fletcher Hendrlcksca, Mary 7. iSS Actlre members: Emma Mlul i5 N fc rTp'Si W. BoyU tthoda II. Anderberg, Edlft? Booth, Gram I. Borer, Elite ? Carroll, Ladle K. Dixon, ml Elliott. SteUa P. Garrett, J. Hnghea, Vlrla F. HedquStS nah D. Hlcka, Clara IL Sadie O. Hawa, Flora B. JeaS Adella G. Jackson, Jennie (torn, Vlrgte C. Mnrdook, IhTT McArthnr, NelUe 6. Parker .Z V. tVblUker. Sadie P. w'w? Vm H. Teandale, Fay L. Bww :rH. F. Stobba, Myrtle M. Stenft Ili li B. Robinson, Sytha B. E Erma L. Peterson, Asda t ?r Hlntt II man, tfr- - 52-- -. i . . II 1 d .1 Its.;,.... I ? uan . . s. ETTA M. HENCHEY, Mgr. The centenary of the efforts to help make Nelke one of la.vscm H'.'dfiulst. The public as well as the members the finest and noblest organizations have bad the privilege of enloying of the stute. these wonderful programs. In beThe last year's program included half of the present memliers, I take "1. One Act Play" some very splen- great pleasure in announcing our were read by the incmlier club sentiment and colors, having did chosen by Mrs. Irma Loose and dU 'iissed while others were staged. Chile the purpose of the Peterson, Mrs. Hannah Dunn Hicks program for this year's work is to and Mrs. Myrtle Mniben Stewart. Club colors: white and gold. keep the club members in touch with what is actually being done Club sentiment : "We should so along the various lines of theatrical work, it alms to present some of live, and labor, in our time, that the lest modern plays and to ac- what came to us as seed, may go to quaint the memliers with the phnses the next generation as blossom, and of the drama, such as dramatic that what came to us as blossom, criticism, play production, stage may go there as fruit." Taken from 'Life Thoughts," by Henry Ward craft, etc. The annual piny is a new feature Beecher. introduced into this year's program. Activities of the Club. The names of our worthy program At the last meeting a hearty vote committee are : Mrs. Elsie Chamberlain Carroll, of thanks was given Mrs. Jack Teas-dalchairman of the general ar Miss Vilate Elliott, Miss Vlvia Fin- -' e, The Modern Maternity Hospital I ; ; ". : ESTABLISHED JANUARY 2266 South State Street, book-rep- sal-le- 1917-191- 1919-192- 1921-192- 2. y Provo Commercial & Savings Bank Capital $110,000 $100,000-Surp- lus Provo, Utah ; 25, 1911. Salt Lake City. Telephone Hyland 3033. r Equipped With the Most Modern and Up - to - date Electrical Appliances. 4 REED SMOOT, President THE HOSPITAL WITH A HOME ATMOSPHERE Monxlui railway, the fia railway In Scotland, U t rangements committe for the big sisted by Mrs. Flora Berg Jenkins. public this The railway was anta success of the Joint annlverstry Thus helping Provo to celebrate It's lzed year. in 1824, opened in 1820 m party held March 3, at Bonneville diamond jubilee. amalgamated with the orth Brltia hall, when the Nelke members Invit-- j As active members they are erer railway in 1869. ed the Sorosls club ladles to join them in celebrating their annlver-- , ready to help various organizations An observer In the usually step to the front with together. The ladles on the and first workroom of a Philadelphia library rescue the parties. rrom .Mrs. committee witn Teasaaie Lest we forget the former presi- noticed that of books published i the Nelke club were Mrs. Luclle I will name them In rotine as volumes, Volume I invariably had t dents Knowlden Dixon, Mrs. Sytha Brown their offices to help be repaired but Volumes II and in assumed they Holierts and Mrs. Stella Paxman foundatloln that our club needed only a little attention ud build the Garrett that after long periods. now stands upon : The annual summer outings have First president, Flora Berg Jen"If I had my way I would ps also proved very successful when kins, 1916; second president, Sadie third a cradle beside the flag on Empitt the husbands and members join in Preston Worsley, Day and when the girls of tit a banquet and dance each August president, Nellie O. Parker, at oue of the summer resorts.. fourth president, " Hannah schools came to salute the flag I would make every girl salute the On March 12 when asked ' the Dunn Hicks, Nelke members took much pleasure The following are the present of- cradle." Lord William Gascojw in putting on a pageant to represent ficers now serving a second term of Cecil, Bishop of Exeter. the first Latter-daSaints meeting office: president, Emma Newell In three years the item of p& held In Provo, this was staged at the Bowen ; vice president Erma Loose tabernacle under the direction of Peterson; secretary, Dora PenTod frage cost the American rallras President Emma Newell Bown, as Crase; treasurer, Stella Paxman eighteen million dollars. ""iiis,vyvv'rvvvvvTjvxr I?: Scores of persons were oretwa automobile exbanst fume in ti, ind Kirkintilloch Nelke ItcnriitiK flub. ways Ik'oii very interested in the The oliject of the club is the study work of the club, ever keepi:i? In of 111 era I ure according to Its dra touch with it, this last yeiir havi.-urn tie NiKiiifieauce. By DUK.l I'K.NKOD (IIA8E. uxked her sixter, Mrs. Hum Schwab, Nelke Reading Club Secretary. Any person having tnken work while In Utah to vlnit our meeting rro i t n.....n.... ,.i..k xt..ii. under Miss Mlriiun Nelke is lis her representative. Her career in the dramatic world has proved a to become an active member. February 10. 1010. with Mrs. Flora success. In certain business marked Mrs. ; Pearl Also associate and Berg Jenkins, president recognizing . .. . .. matters concerning the club, Miss i i . fit.. lines, vice iire.siuem : Airg. honorary members. The meetings Nelke, when asked, hns always been Edith . Booth, secretary and Mrs. are held on the third Thursday of to give intelligent iidvise 'Hannah Dunn Illcks correHpondlng each month and our year's work is ready which has proved to be of a sound in books outlined the for Mrs. Ascha program Eirsrertsen ecretary. helpful nature. We look highly Paxman and Mrs. Sadie Preston us to follow. There are now enroll- upon our former teacher as worthy e aced thirty-fivat the time present Worsley were elected to formulate and kind benefactor. Miss tive members, this being the limited adviser Nelke is at present instructing one The club staarted with the small number. hundred persons in the Golden State. Twelve associate memliers and membership of nineteen ladles whom had studied dramatic art under Mies two honorary . Miss Miriam Nelke Recently the members presented Miriam Nelke, who for a number of and Miss Alice Louise Reynolds, of Miss Reynolds with a set of very years had been Instructor along that these two Indies too mnch cannot fine books, to be placed in the Alice line at the Brigham Young univer- be said. Miss Miriam Nelke can IiOulse Reynolds library at the sity. Her former students being de- justly claim the honor for the club's Young university, to show In a small sirous of continuing the work, or- existence while at present, residing way our love and esteem to this ganized a club to be known as the at Hollywood, California, has al- - honorary member, for her untiring LI B. Pmu (Oilptala. i I B. In Liberty tunnells at PlttalniM cently when traffic was tied nd hundreds of cars with lnes running were stopped, Au. ibafts proved insufficient and aon ban twenty persons wew mt f .1.1 NELIvE READING ( Katherlne !), 'sy I. Nuslnk. C. E. LOOSE, Vice President J. T. FARRER, Cashier J. A. BUTTLE, Asst. Cashier F. G. RICHMOND, Asst. Cashier |