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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD SECOND SECTION AUTO SECTION PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1924. business men, parents or welfare workers to the growing boy, thousands of whom are drifting into crime and undermining the social order. William L. Butcher, of New , Johnson. 8. C 8. ENTERTAINED. Miss LaPreal RniWb York City, told the International Uiu Vevi Tetert wm hortees Remola Meechani, Mr. Vlr- - Rotarians' congress here today. is more important than lhe the memneri m me o. u. o. ai nengima uiuinenthal. Miss Jo Somo, all the boy COMMUNITY CHURCH. that passes through money - 8ald BardwiL Mrs. via,' The tlmeMrgCuba Da home Thursday evening. ser banks, than all the raw mate Community Congregational your Knea aiiss uixon, Mrs. Bob Bul- rial that passes through your mills,' vices will be held wii pleasantly spent with needle- lock, Mrs. Ruth this at morning Hoover, and Miss uuicuer saia. "iie is the person 11 o'clock In Mena Trope hall on. work, music, and social chat, during elba Condie, Miss Lois Menden-hal- who is delicious luncheon was going to carry on what you which Miss Mabel Straw and Miss have started. You may adopt what Second North and University ave served to the club members: Miss Alice Packard, all of nue. Sunday school Is held every Spriugville. policies you please, but how they Kbea Taylor, Misa Elisabeth Tay Sunday morning at 10 o'clcok. No ue out win on carried him. depends lor, Miss Edna Markman, Miss Delia . evening services will be held during He will assume control of Mrs. Misa Kate Clin' your raers, Stubbs, RECEPTION cities. All your work is for him the summer months. A cordial in ton Beesley. Mrs. Arnold Rohison One of the most charming home and the fate of the nations and of vitation is extended to the public. Emma and Miss invited weddings of this season was Bpafford, given So It Rev. Charles McCoard, pastor. guests, Mrs. Elvin Snyder and Miss by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland, humanity is in hU bands. be well for to might you pay some T. E. Haliiaay. SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. Wednesday In honor of their daugh- aueuuon to mm. A Scandinavian meeting is held ter Ailed, whose ma rr lace to Carl I commend to this all picture BLUEBIRD SEWINQ CLUB. Scherer, son of Edward Scherer. every Sunday morning at 10:30 "Criminals Inder 25 Years." The members of the Bluebird took place that evening. o'clock in the vestry room of the 'A or two I since selected day club held their last meeting of The entertaining rooms of the Utah stake tabernacle. AU Scandi copies of the public press of ten navians the season at the home of Mrs, Sutherland are cordially Invited to at home were decorated different American each cities, afternoon. David, Thursday Byron tend. with a color scheme of Dink and paper representing the court record Luncheon was served, covers being white crepe puier and baskets of and sentences passed in one day. In laid for the following: Mrs. W. A. roses SEVENTH-DAADVENTIST. being employed to carry out New York there were thirty senBalL Mrs. Howard Dyer, Mrs. Clar- the idea. First West First North. Sab Cintwenty-eightences; Chicago, Mrs. ence Harding, Charles Jen The ceremony was performed by cinnati, fire; Boston, seven; San bath school, 10 o'clock every Satur sen, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, the hostess, Iter. morning. Preaching services at of the EnisconaJ Francisco, ten ; Los eight ; day and Invited guests, Mrs. E. J. Hall cnurcn. Bulkley 11 o'clock. Sunday evening services xne bridal party consisted New Orleans, six ; Angeles, Kansas City, and Mra Nellie P. BalL both of Salt of Miss Josephine Scherer, sister of five; Seattle, six; Oklahoma City, commence at 8 p. m. The subject Lake. A bowl of pink rosea formed tne for this evening will be "Christ, the groom, Fred and bridesmaid, a four total of 108, all for major the centerpiece for the dining table. All are welcomed. W. A. brother of the Sutherland, crimes bride, and all criminals the under Following luncheon the time was best man, and the bride and pastor. Alway, 25 of murage. Fifteen for years spent with sewing, music, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scherer. groom der, ten of them to pay the death social chat Mrs. Scherer was beautifully penulty, the others with the slow CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. First Church of Christ, Scientist. dressed in a gown of white baron-ett- e death of life imprisonment; the balTRES JOLI CLUB. No. 80 N. University avenue. Ser satin with silver trim- ance for banditry, burglary, ribbon rape, Mrs. Milton Thomas entertained vices are held every Sunday mornand a veil of white tulle. embezzlement and manslaughter. the members of the Tres Joli club mings ing at 11 o'clock in the Christian She a carried bridal of to "The would coquet psychologist try at her home Thursday afternoon. A Science club. The subject for this ophelia roses and orange blossoms the crimes away by saying pleasant time was spent with sew- with a fall of white ribbons knotted explain morning ' will be "God the Only inwere the boys constitutionally Cause and Creator." Sunday school ing, during which the guests were with tiny rose buds. ferior. Probably not 2 per cent entertained with piano selections A splendid program was given could be accounted for In this way. will be held at 9:49. Wednesday ind vocal solos by Miss lone a vocal duet by Mur- Environment is almost wholly re evening meetings are held at 8 Thomas. The dining room was at- consisting of Roberts Mrs. Marie Homer, sponsible. They started as juvenile o'clock. A free reading room will and ray tractively decorated with red roses a Miss Anna Peay, and delinquents, so the penologists tell be open during' the summer months reading by and ferns, and pink roses were em- a vocal to 11:30 Mrs. Lenn Singleton us, but juvenile delinquency is a every morning from 9:30 duet by In decorating the living ployed excepting on Sundays and holidays. Mrs. Miriam Reed. and misnomer. Adult inefficiency room. . Following the program the 'guests should be, the phrase. A dainty luncheon was served to REORGANIZED CHURCH. were pleasantly entertained with "If we could analyze the record the club members, Mrs. 0. W. Reorganized Church of L. D. S., music for the remainder we would find that practically all and games 240 W. Fourth South. Sunday Bailey, Mrs. Jesse Ellertaen, Mrs. of the evening after which a delici- of the crimes were committed in school, 11 :30 a. m. Wells BrlmhalL Mrs. Elvon JackEvening services ous was served to about spare time and that not one of these luncheon 7 .30 o'clock. Elder 8. S. Holm. son, Mrs. J. B. Twelves, Mrs. 80 unfortunate "youths ever came in at guests. Dlantha Mrs. Essie Worsley, ' The ! reciwere contact with the spare-the young couple splendid ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. Thomas, Mrs. T. E. Thurman, Mrs. of many beautiful and use- time agencies of which there are No. 60 W. Second North. Sun George Zabriskie, Mrs. Si Thcnas, pients too even few which as they are and, Mrs. Douglas Page end Miss La Vera ful gifts from their many- friends school at 10 a. m. Morning and associates present and day constituted, are and sermon at 11 o'clock. Page. prayer Mr. and Mrs. Scherer left Thursis welcome.: Rev. W. F. Everyone Habits formed in childhood are day morning for San Francisco SHOWER GIVEN. Bulkley. colors dyed in wooL Miss Fern Oberhansley and Miss where they will spend their honey- faster than moon and 'then return to Provo in The American crime bill figured by; FIRST WARD. Katherine Southworth entertained Relief society conference will be at a miscellaneous shower Thurs- about three weeks when they will the National Surety company and Association of Credit held be at home to their friends. National the at the sacrament meeting in day evening in honor of Mrs. Ike Men is five billions a year three the First ward tonight instead of John, formerly Miss Gussle Bailey, crimes billions for against property the regular services. at the Bailey residence. alone. Add to that the terrible loss Stake board members will be presThe entertaining rooms were atof manpower, the broken hearts, the ent and will give short addresses. tractively decorated in a color unfulfilled ambitions, the misdi A splendid program has also lieen scheme of pink and white, with rected energies, the lives of misery for. crepe paper streamers, and pink arranged and human wreckage and. you will The teachers and white roses being employed. "Special acsee the moral and social loss is the tivities" will be report, Miss Joby given During the evening Mah Jongg most serious thing to be considered. Jones. An outline of the was played, and vocal solos were sephine "Spend in Safeguarding." rendered by Miss Melba Condie and theology lesson will be given I y "When you add to this wastage Miss Luclle Bown. Mrs. Helen Mrs. Carol Pyne, after which a dethe two billions it costs the Ameri- Sutton will give the report from licious luncheon was served. can nation alone to protect society the literary section and the Social Many beautiful gifts were reagainst crime and lawlessness service report will be given by Mrs. ceived by the bride from her many Assails Leader institu Rotarian the Folly courts, penal through Ilozella J;;ckson. Mrs. Etta While-heafriends and associates present what a wiU give a short talk on "Whai of Permitting Youth to . tions then contemplate would The Invited guests Included Mrs, have wonderful investment it Relief Society Means to Me." Carol . Pyne, Miss Mary Hansen, Drift Into Menace. safeamount to in been spend this Mrs. Herald Clark will render a Miss Ruby Taylor. Miss Vera Mc- guarding the lives of boys and girls. Adam. Jim Mnhel Mnrtonspn. Miss international News Service. "Is society giving the handicapped TORONTO.-Can.- , June 21. Not Marearot Wernont. Miss Anna Bed deal? It a boy, that disadvantaged boy square boy, the underprivileged qulst,sMiss Zoe Hansen, Misa Melba enough attention is being paid by is time that business men who nridel thmselves on their shrewd judg ment should think of these things, not only from the viewpoint of sound business, but as a protection to their own industrial enterprises. "In the United States almost one million boys wiU become voters this year without any special training in the practical application of OCIETY (QiiiMriiilfefed toMii l, t; - under-manne- d under-finance- MIS NEGLECT CRIME AGAINST . NATION'S BOYS d ' ; . SCREEN OUT THE FLY BEWARE OF THE PESTIFEROUS 'HOUSE-FL- Y Wherever He Goes Death and Disease May Follow Keep the flies away from the milk. Don't allow flies in your house. Don't buy foodstuff where flies are tolerated. PUT IN YOUR SCREENS screens The fly season will soon be here, and those who put in their insidious the of against best precaution promptly will be taking the m fly. GIVE US A CALL : m. ... m measurements for your and we will send a man to take the correct screen doors and windows. PHONE . TWO-- 0 590 South University Avenue IN FORTUNES Legacies of Wealthy Have Been Made Greater, Not Wasted, Survey Shows. international News Service. CHICAGO, June 21, Big American fortunes tend to remain intact. tra The dition that grandchildren of millionaires have to go to work is a myth, W. R. Shirley, president of the National Fraternal congress, told a fraternal welfare conference here. "Examinations of fortunes . big enough to be widely known," said Mr. Shirley, "shows that they do not break up in passing from generation to generation, but in many xne uug- cases increase teuroiu. genhim family is an example of When Meyer Guggenheim this. died in 1905, lie left ?50,000,000. His six sons today have a fortune of $500,000,000 SECOND WARD. Happy, Healthy Regular sacrament services will lie held at the Second ward chapel this evening. Good shakers have been arranged for aud a musical program will he given. The public is cordially invited to attend. BONNEVILLE Children d V WARD. Relief society ward conference will be held at the Bonneville ward this evening. Reports will be given from thij class leaders and a splendid program has been prepared ana many musical numlers will be given. Everyone is cordiaUy invited to FOURTH WARD. The Fourth ward will hold their regular sacrament services this evening in the ward chapel. A good program and splendid speakers have been arranged for and everybody is Invited to attend. The parents class of the Sundav school this) morning will be addressed by Dr. Garn Clark on "Care of the baby during the summer rr months." THIRD WARD. The Third ward will hold their regular sacrament services this evening in the ward chapel. There wiu be good speakers and a splen did musical program prepared. The public is invited to attend. 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Sometimes the questions suggest the answers; and at other times they appeal to the prejudice of the individual, as, "What were the influences that made you a great man?" The speaker questioned G. Stanley Hall's conclusion that adolescence was a special period of religious interest, inasmuch as the conclusion .had been reached through the questionnaire method. The method might be used, the speaker admitted in closing, in finding objective facts in which those were interested, and questioned still could have no purpose in misrepresenting the facts, but it should be avoided in obtaining Large Size Side leer Refrigerator at $36.00 All other styles at Extra Low Prices Discontinued styles and makes of Refrigerators at 25 WILL BROADCAST CHIMES Ii'smsijtQptBjfora Chmvlet at $24.50 QUESTIONNAIRES ARE QUESTIONED i Service. July and August the two warmest months ot the year and keep your food tresh. Milk, Butter, Meat and Vegetables keep longer in a SIXTH WARD. The Relief society conference will be held at the Sixth ward chnpel this evening, under the direction of Mrs. A. O. Smoot. A reiwrt will be given from the theology section and a vocal duet, "What Shall the Hiirvest Be?" will 1k rendered by Mrs. Mary Gray and Mrs. Zella Stubbs. The reimrt of from the work and business committee will then be given and their musical number will be a vocal solo by William Knudsen. Mrs. Joseph Nelson of the literary committee will give a report on the life of James Russell Lowell and rhis committee will also have two readings by Miss Fern Smoot and. Miss Dorothy Oakley. The Social Service committee will give a sons; composed by Mrs. Susa Ponlton. Remarks will also be given by members of the state board. The public Is Invited to ntteml. COLUMBUS. O.,' June 2!), Vcr sons throughout tin country soon) are to lie offered the opportunity of listening to Chio State I'lmvi-sity'considered by nun; chime-'the finest in Ani.'iiea. Ituilio experts lu charge of st lii WEAK, the university's rj.dlo l.r:::. casting station, will use the cliim" us the signing off signal following inch program. in Buy a Refrigerator Now MANAVU WARD. Regular- sacrament services will be held In the Manavu ward this evening. Good speakers and musical numbers will furnish the program. Everyone is cordiaUy Invited to attend. International Nt I AT and control half the psychological dutii. world's copper supply. "All the Standard Oil fortune Stehave increased enormously. ven W. Iiarkness, who was one of men, left a Rockefeller's right-hanfortune of less than $50,000,000. The aggregate wealth of the family .The Payne. is now $100,000,000. Blagler, ArcbilHild, Frasch, Rogers and Tilford fortunes have shown similar increase. "Alex I du Pont died in 1!21 and left a fortune estimated at Today the du Punt, heirs aro worth half a billion. 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