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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD AUTO SECTION PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1924. VOL HI. NO. 5. SOCIE TY:-- : Professional Directory f PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS BECK A DBS. WESTWOOD Maternity Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Snow haveh ad as their guests Dr. ami MrsLeRoy It. Hafen and children. Norma' and Carl, of Berkeley, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Hafen and fumily left for Denver. Saturday morning Colo., where Dr. Hafen will take a position with the State Historical society. He is one of the four Utah Phone 700. 2nd South. Provo, Utah. men who received of doctor of philosophy in history at M. D. HASLER. T. WALTER the University of California in May. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Fanners 4 Merchants Bank Bldg. Provo, Utah. DANCE BIG SUCCESS 65 E. their-degre- es The dunce given Wednesday evenD. L. WALLICK. M. D. Office, 32 West Center. ing at Glengarry resort by the Phone 825. young men and young ladies of tbe Hours 1 to 5 P. M. M. I. A. was conceded to lie oue of H. S. PXNE, M. D. tbe biggest s icia'. events o: tbe The G'l.i'garryiaus fnridsLi'1 Physician and Surgeon. 279 N. University Ave. the music for the largec row J which attended. Provo, Utah. sen-so- C. H. CARROLL, M. D. Phones Office 97; Res. 400. 35 E. 2nd South. LAWYERS Mrs. J. H. Peterson and children, Dorothy and Jack, of Idaho Fulls, are visiting for a week In Provo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yern Johnson. as Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thurman motored to Salt Lake Saturday where they will spend an indefinite length of time visiting with rela- that cityt. tives and friends POPE Attorney-at-La- Room 12, Knight Block. CHASE HATCH Rooms 12-1- Lawyer Knight Block. TRES, JOLI CLUB. The members of the Tres Joll enterwere club pleasantly tained at the home of Mrs. Leo Thurman Thursday afternoon. The time was spent In needlework, music and social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following members, Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Maud Jefferles, Mrs. Sadie Jones, Mrs. May Thomas, Mrs. Agnes Thurman. Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Anna Sutton, Mrs. Marion Ellison, Mrs. Helen Sutton, Mrs. Mnud Sutton, Mrs. Helen McConrd, Mrs. Delia McCoard, Mrs. Allie Jones, Mrs. Alta Thomas, Mrs. Etta WhiteMrs. head. Mrs. Dorothy Cnssity, Eva Seettaaler, Mrs. Julia Iverson, litis. Julia Mrs. Tennie Thomas, Hatton, Mrs. Theda Douglas and the invited guests. Miss Betty Mcl'earson was pleasantly surprised Wednesday eveuing by a numlier of her friends. Tbe time was Kpeut in bout riding on Utah lake after which they returned to the Mcl'earson residence and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss Josephine Mrs. J. R. Boshard has returned to her home In Provo after having paid an extended visit to California. She was the guest of her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Boshard while in Los Angeles and from here she ment to San Francisco where she ispent some time with her daughters who are residing in that city. Miss Donna Durrant left Wednesday for the eastern states where she will perform a mission for the L. D. S. church. Miss Durrant was accompanied as far as Salt Lake by muny of her friends and relatives who motored up to bid her good bye. n . Mrs. Paul B. Jamison and her two children, Elizabeth and Paul. Jr., are here visiting with Mrs. Jami son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boshard and ber sister Mrs. Albert Jefferies. Mrs. Jamison has lieen on an extended trip through, Arizona, Texas, Mexico and California, All 50c, 55c and 60c Silk pairs for good-lookin- SECOND AVARD. Relief society conference will be held at the Second ward chapel this Stake officers will be evening. present and good siieakers have been arranged for. A special musical program has been prepared and the public is invited to attend. Heavy Combed Cotton double knee, regular 35c, sale price, pair 23 65 long-wearin- 10 g Cents Pair MEN' COTTON WORK SOCKS Price $1.00 Pair 10 PAIR No. 870 Silk and Fibre No. 990 Pure Silk No. 2475 Chiffon Chiffon Special $1.00 $1.50 $1.85 While they last $1.00 Reduced Hosiery No. 590 No. 580 No. 2200 Pair Prices Pure Thread Silk Extra Stretch Top. AVENUE m Doll Parade On The 4th The doll buggy parade tin Jjily Fourth promises to In? one if the liest IudeH'iidenee Day grades ever staged iu this or any other stute. according tin Dell Webb, city recrea- tion director. 'Hardly had the Herald liocn distributed last evening before little girls liegan coming to our house to learn full particulars of the parade and the girls who could not come over, telephoned," Mr. Webb said today. "I honestly liclieve there'll be few little girls In Provo who do not enter that parade." Mr. Webb explained that the prize would not lie awarded on the basis of finest buggy or most expensive doll. "And Judges will take Into con sideration the motherliness of the girl, the doll's clothing, if it lie nice and clean and the little "mother's'' deportment during the parade. A girl with a rag doll and a home made doll carriage might win the prize, Just as easily as the girl pushing the most cxiiensive doll Yours now buggy." While tbe doll parade Is to be the big feature of the Fourth the little boys will not be neglected. They'll get their chance to shine catching fish with their hands in tbe Pioneer park wading pool, where Mr. Webb will pbmt some fish for the yourg-ster- s to catch, not with hooks, but with their hands. In the afternoon there will be a baseball game at Timp ball park and in the eveuing a musical pro gram win ne staged at the same this model kitchen at so little cost! Deep down in every woman's heart is the park. longing for an ideal kitchen a bright, cheery room, completely furnished with everything which eases her work; attractive and inviting. NEW ELASTIC STEEL TO IMPROVE SHIP MILDEST. International New Service, LONDON, June 28. A revolution in the ship building industry Is said to be imminent as the result of the Invention of an improved elastic steel by Frederick J. Martin, chem- Yet so often she "does without" in the kitchen and so needlessly! For do you know that you can have a model Hoosier kitchen without a great burden of expense? ical and metallurgical expert to Alfred Holt & Co., famous- - English shipbuilders. It is stated that the new steel has a much higher elastic limit than the kind now used in ship construction, with the result that plates may be built thinner without losing their strength, rendering it possible for a .ship to be lighter and still have heavier cargo capacity, with the Think of it! A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, roomy and providing a score of small conveniences you could not otherwise have. engine horsepower. Full Fashioned . . .$1.50 $1.95 - ft And last the Hoosier Breakfast Set of table and chairs! In a corner of your kitchen they make a charming breakf ast or rest nook. All Hoosier equipment matches in finish and design, so you have not only perfect convenience but a very handsome kitchen suite! is cordially invited to attend. MANAVU WARD Elder Roy Welkur, the president w ill be the of the Rear Lake speaker 01 this evening s services ul I lie Mauuvu ward. Seymour Prows will furnish many tpieuuid vocal solos. Everyone is inviicd to a ttend. COMMUNITY. CHURCH. Community Congregational services will be held this muiuiug ut 11 o'clock in Menu Trope null on Second North and University avenue. Sunday school is held every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. No evening services will be held during the summer mouths. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Rev. Charles McCoard, pastor. Artistic Beautiful-Servicea- ble Decorated in our own Shop SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. A Scandinavian meeting is held every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the vestry room of the Utah stake tabernacle. Ail Scandinavians are cordially invited to SEVENTH-DA- ADVENTIST. seaker pre-scho- $1.25 Jenkins Knit Goods CompanySO NORTH UNIVERSITY which a business meeting will l held and sMirts will lie enjoyed by all those present. Sab First West, First North. at the Third ward sncrament ser- bath school, 10 o'clock every Satur-- . vices this evening. A splendid musi- day morning. Preaching services at cal program has also been provided 11 o'clock. Sunday evening services commence at S p. m. Tbe subject for and the public is invited to for this evening will be "The Diety and Eternal Supremacy of Christ." FIFTH WARD AU are welcome. W. A. Alway, Regular sacrament services will pastor be held in the Provo First ward this evening. Good speakers have been CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. provided for and many splendid First Church of Christ, Scientist. musical selections will be given. The No. 8(1 N. University avenue. Serto attend. vices are held every Sunday mornpublic is cordially invited Mrs. Clay will speak liefore the ing at 11 o'clock in the Christian Parents' class of tbe Fifth ward Science club. The subject for this this morning at Sunday school, on morning will be "Is the T'niverse, "Tbe Care of Young Children." Mrs. including Man, Evolved by Atomic Clay is here doing work with tbe Force?1' Sunday school u i!l be held children of age, mid at lr.4:. Wednesday evening meetmothers esiiecially are invited to ings are lield at 8 o'clock. A free attend. reading room will be open during the summer months every morning SIXTH WARD. on from 9:.0 to 11:30 excepting Regular sacraim nt services will Sundays aud holidays. l bo held at the Sixth ward chajM-REORGANIZED CHURCH. this evening. Good siieakers and Reorganized Church of L. D. S., special musical numbers have been arranged for. The public is Invited 2 10 W. Fourth South. Sunday school, 11 :3d a. in. to attend. Evening services nt 7 :.".' . Elder S. S. Holm. PIONEER WARD Mercerized A few 25c Regular $1.50 Pure Silk ChifHalf Sox, mostly white or Hose in peach, amber, pink, some blue and brown. fon gun metal and silver gray. silk and fibre hose in all colors. Holeproof THIRD WARD Aldous Dixon will be the EXTRA SPECIAL! now for the Fourth g, Hose er attend. Boys' Stockings 75 50c and 60c numHalf Sox, Regular 39 bers, pair 23 2 pair for 75 Dollar Hose for Ladies 15uy Three-quart- 40tf All 27c, 29c, 30c pair 3 pairs for Children's day. July (I. The reunion will ! held oti this day in honor of I.. Jolui Niitlall's birthday anniversary. Din ner will be served ut 1 o'clock, after Then there are the new Hoosier movable cupboard units to give you the additional storage space you need. FIRST WARD Trof. Dorothy R. Nyswanber, of the University of California, will lecture to tbe parents' class of the I'rovo First ward Sunday school on the subject "How The Mind this morning commencing at 10:30. All ward members are invited to be present. The evening services will convene at 7 :30 o'clock. Tbe siieakers for this evening will Miss be Miss Edith Whitehead, Ressie Williams, Wallace Reid, and Rondo Robinson. 1'rof. Rooth will render several violin selections accompanied on the piano by his wife, and a number of vocal solos will also be rendered. The public is cordially invited to An unusal onoortunitv to buv Ladies' and Child ren's hosiery at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Children's Half Sox PRICE TWO CENTS. Miss Elsie Kimber entertained at Jl FOR ONE WEEK 2 4c Mel-bur- IT Sox 4c Mrs. John Smith entertai ed at a Hendricson, Miss Thelma Dawn, family dinner Thursday evening in Miss Hannah Prusse, Miss Reva honor of Mrs. Robert Falrlwnks. Snow, Miss Hazel Fisher, Miss wbo is here visiting with friends Merl AUman, Miss Lucille Snow, and relatives. The table was pretMiss Annie Kirk wood and Miss tily decorated with sweetpeas and Messrs. Alton baby's breath and covers were laid Madge Williams, Snow, Elton Knight, Dick Snow, for the following guests, Mrs. Roliert George Williams, Elmer Hughes, Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. EgJack Rwkfield, Vera AUman, Ray- gertsen, Mr. aud Mrs. Monroe Pax-mamond Hansen and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eggertsen, Paul Eggertsen and the hostess Mrs. John Smith and family. A group of friends and relatives 4c 4c 4c of Fred Markham accompanied him Mrs. Wm. Everett entertained as fur as Salt Lake, Wednesday, Friday afternoon at a birthday whn he left for his mission to tbe party for her du tighter Alice's sev Arriving at Suit Lake, Mr. enth birthday. A delightful time Mark hum whs put in charge of a was sH'ut in games, after which were of 2t) wbo missionaries party refreshments were served to the ull leaving for the same field of following guestg: Marion Berg, Mr. Helen Ward, Marjorie Moore. Ruth Those accompanying work. Murkhnm to Salt Lake were Mrs. Sutton, Jack Ellison, Edry Wilson, Fred Markham, Mrs. Bertha Ross, Muble Wilson, Marvel Jones, Mary Miss Follis Ross, George Carter, Bee, Helen Anderson, Mary NeU Mr. and Mrs. Lewis CrandalL Mr. Berger and Alice Everett. Mrs. and Mrs. Grant Crundall, Miss Everett was assisted by her da ugh Camille ter, Mrs. E. W. Jamison. Thelma Miss Ludlow, Crandnll, Miss Lucile Markham, Mrs. Mary Margham, Aldous Dixon Mrs. Eurilda Btisath of Salt Lake and Mrs. John D. Dixon, all of and Mrs. Charles Walton of Canada Provo, and the following friends are here visiting with friends and from Salt Lake: Mrs. Olive relatives for a few weeks. They Mrs. May Anderson, Miss will spend a part of the time as the Mercer Christa Anderson and Miss guests of Mrs. Oscar Garrett, their Anderson. sister and the remainder of the time as guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman en Mrs. Monroe Paxman, their brother. tertained at dinner Sunday in bonor of Mrs. Uolier t Fairbanks, who Is Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Crawford visiting here enroute to her home in returned home Sunday after having California from an Europeun tour. spent 10 days visiting Zion NationThe table was prettily decorated al park. Dr. Crawford left immewith a bowl of pink tea roses. Fol diately for New York where he will lowing the dinner the guests were attend school. Mrs. Crawford and entertained with music, social chat her daughter, Mary, expect to Join and accounts of her trip from Mrs. him there some time later. Fairbanks. The following friends and relatives participated in the de Miss Gertrude Olsen Journeyed to lightful affair: Mr. and Mrs. F. Suit Lake, Thursday, where she at Bernard Eggertsen and Miss Lou tended the wedding reception of Nelson of Suit Lake, Mrs. John Miss Lena Maudsley of that citv, Smith, Mrs. George F. Balllf, Mr. Miss Olson and Miss Helen Talaud Mrs. Wia. Startup, Mr. and mudge were the bridesmaids of the Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen and Paul wedding party. of Provo. NUTTALL FAMILY REUNION. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Jensen enThe Nuttall family will hold a rein tertained at dinner Tuesday union at the Geneva resore Sun Mrs. honor of Mr. Jensen's mother, who left the R. 11. Shoemaker, same evening for an extended visit in Idaho. Wll-lima- Miss Veda Scorup bus had as her BOOTH & BROCKBANK guest the past week Miss Melbu Lawyers. Worthlugton of Grant sville, Utah. Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Boekhill Bldg., Spanish Fork, Utah. Miss Lucy Taylor of Chicago, Ill-hbeen visiting in Provo for the BAKER & BAKER past week with Miss Edna Scorup. Counselors-at-Law- . and Attorneys Miss Taylor was a missionary comCollections and .Adjustments panion of Miss Scorup while she Everywhere. was laboring in the eastern states Cor. First West and Center St for the L. D. S. church. Utah. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Price have reC. G. Y. HIGGINS from a visit to Spokane, turned Attorney-at-Laand Boise, Idaho. Washington, Room 14, Knight Block. M. B. visiting In both Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. Jamison will Join his family here in a few days and they will then return to their home by way of the Yellowstone National park. a party Thursday evening in honor of her sister Phoelie who will leave Saturday fur Caldwell, Idaho. The eiitertulnlug rooms were lieautifully decorated with rows and ferns. Games, music and social chat were the enjoyable features of the evening after which a delicious luncheon was served to tbe following, Mis Maime Jones, Miss Sarah Write. Miss Ann Wride, Miss Elvers Jensen, Miss Kate Fraham, Miss Ida Field, Miss LaVar Harding, Miss May Goddurd, Miss Huttie Monson, Miss Ruth Richardson, Miss Merle AUman,, Miss Orpha Junes. Miss Elsie Kiuiber. Miss Phoelie Kimlier, Mrs. Evan Wride, Mrs. Leslie Kimlier and Mrs. James Kimber. SECOND SECTION ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. Relief society conference will be No. ro W. Second North. Sunday held In the Provo Pioneer ward The ladies of the ward school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer will be in charge and a good pro- and sermon at 11 o'clock. Everyone gram is assured all those wbo at- is welcome. Rev. W. F. ltulkli v. tend. Everyone is invited. EIRE DOES DAM WE. of RONNEV1LLE WARD SANTAOUIN. .Inne The Ronneville want will have undetermined origin nt the Santa-i:'''- ; on'irrv Wcdiiosd'iv even- j These attractive Breakfast Suites are decorated in our own shop by artists who know how. See them in our windows and on our Main Floor. Decorated in soft shades of ivory and grey with striping in black, orange, blue and chocolate. They will match and fit in any home. We will decorate them in your own color scheme. Come and talk it over with us. GET IT AT AYL0R CO THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE e "Where All Your Wants Are Cared For" |