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Show "S! SIT, ' J KCE TWO. - CLUHS : LODGES SC5EIETY PAGE EVENTS SOCIETY a Thursday evening. Th fhU U 'vd to .bout 19. . flowers fall with decorated prettily The officers of the Timpanogo! and covers were 'laid for members enterof the family and their guests. Dr. ward Primary association last Fletcher is the brother of Mrs. tained at a Hallowe'en 'party of the children for the, Monday Jones. An interesting dinner party was ward. other interesting feaand Games honor also given In their Friday theU noon by Mr. and Mrs. Ueber J. Done. tures had ben arragnexl for and each one was pre-- : Jhe mliiHlnltngflinner entertainment Honrf At a Hallow cart" Da-- ! with were social chat and music enjoyed t will be served at were pleasantly entertained by the members refreshmenU im liciu and of the family the home of Mrs. W.' A UoCul-p- h partythe of eoncruslon the Thursday afternoon V'ovem- - their guests. C. f theft The main feature A HaUowe'en ball waa given at Mrs. F. B. Chritchlow entertained evenenaiument win De neaiwor,v the members of the Provanaaa olnb tha Iiacola high school Friday iU and social chat after which Crepe tha studenta. As ing for-aleHdous lunoheon will be- aerved, at her home Friday afteraoOn. was papea, cats, witches and pumpkins Interesting literary pragraii Mrs. Par- - carried out the decorating acheajsj, time which given daring tha (Wrtl Board of the Vttngharowd of Dixon ascertained wtt a reaav of tha hall. A Urge of rtae rtab PtoMwrs will awat ley '; attended Dd eajofed a de" tag: ; lightful time. Gaaiea ind taosic wara fekaa niay evening at tha bone af lira, ba tb atoo waa A danoe give" E. Cheaw, 810 East Center after wktdi a deUctoaa laack-eo- a af Mtterac of lmppr-w- e was nerved to the feHewiag, Spenaer isbooL Cor tha atadeataTha eei Burin will ba takes P and all men-- Mrs. J..W. Bailey, Mrs. J. H. Sack, tha aevenfli and eighth grade. m arc orged to neat promptly at Mrs. Joha (VJlms, Mrs. Parley teacher present ware Ray Went, JoUey, Mr. Bettatidga and 'clock. Dlioa, Mrs, T. XX. B. Gay, Mrs. C. MaanlDgIlalL ." W. Hawea, Mra L. X. Kelson, Mrs. Jamea Ihe opening da ore of the Second Walter Taylor. Mrs. Albert Sekk, Miss Carma Partridge entertained ird II. I. A. aerie that are given Mrs. John Saxey, Mrs. Wren Wll- rh year in the ward 'amusement kins and the hostess, Mr. W, G. the member of her first intermediate Sunday school class of the 11, will be 'given Tuesday even i'liritcblow. ' Timpanogo ward at her home r November 11. Good music. has t a provided for and the publip ana pleasantly spent with games rdlally invited to attend.mnsie after which delicious refreshments wer served. The Relief Society meeting of the irovo Fourth, ward Vill be under Reporter, Mrs. Frank Waffinden te -- direction f 4he theological " Telephone 696-J- . mmittee. Tuesday nfternon. Mrs. asie Thomas will give tbeleesoir Reporter, Mrs. Joseph Shaw. Mrs. Lucy Poulson entertained at It the continuation of ':The ParTelephone lies of the Savior" iiid appropriate a clever little birthday party. afternoon in- honor f her .usical numbers will lie rendered. A full attendance is desired. y (lauKhler lifu. whose . Mrs. August Johnson of LakevJew anniversary occured on that entertained at a Iliillowe'en party ; The tuepiU-the Amstad club day. at her home last "Friday afternoon. The entertaining rooms were at- The entertaining rooms were attrac..111 Jiiet-at th" home of Miss 'essie Collins Monday evening. A tractively decorated with flowers tively decorated in a Hallowe'en jUniiiesK meeting will first be held aurt the centerpiece on the dining effect with cast, witches, and crepe fter which a general social time table was a large birthday cake paper carrying out the idea. . Till be enjoyed. All members are bearing lighted candles, Games, music and social chat of the afterJKjutstcd to lie present About fifteen little friends" arid were the main features -guests enjoyed the delightful affaltf. noon following which a delicious The members of the Utah Soroeis luncheon was served to the followlub will be pleasantly entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton and ing, Mrs. Annie Maag, Mrs. Mena ' t the home of Mrs. J. N. Ellertson family left last Saturday by motor Patten, Mrs. Ray Williamson, Mrs. Wednesday afternon, November 6. for Long Beach,1 Calif. Word has Frances Johnson, Mrs. Hannah WilCharacteristics of been received here of their safe ar liamson. ' (Explanated Sreek Drama and the Greek Stage," rival and of their enjtfyment during Mrs. Llllie Snmsion, Mrs. Mayme Clinger, Mrs. Nora Taylor, Mrs. Ad- jrill be given by Mrs. Sarah Tal- - the trip. . . die Taylor, Mrs. Josephine ATOjan jiaugp aner wmcn wUl be given by Mrs. W. T. Mrs. Melissa Williams, Mrs. A most delightful party was given 9asler. at the home of Miss Nancy Davis Teenla Clinger, Mrs. Ellen Bunnell, Mrs. Sadie I The music for the afternoon's last Saturday evening with Miss Mrs. Julie Hatton, will be furnished Shaw, Mrs. Chesty Knudsen, Mrs. by Cora Hansen as assisting hostess. d dra. Merle Taylor. All members are The decorating scheme was Ingar Johnson. The guests, Mrs. out In a Hallowe'en idea ra the arged to be present. I . orange and, black colors.- Games Maine McXara ma of Midvale, Mrs. TTheTbeol6gydei5artment of the- and music were the main features of George Wella.of Bingham. Mrs. Lee rovo Ftest ward.' Relief Society the entertainment after which a de- Sumsion of Magna and the hostess, ill be in charge of the meeting licious luncheon was served to the Mr.s August Johnson. ITnesday afternoon. A continuation, follownigs. Miss fclsle .Davis; Miss ,if the "Parables of the Savior" Fauntella Burr,; Miss Llla Burr, Miss LaVenta Rawlings, Miss Lida ;ill be given by Mrs. Anna Hinckley. Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and J- Miss Benlah ., .Koffard, Newell, render ocataelectlona Messrs. AUiert Rulon ng, 'iter which Miss Aura Openshawl Burr, Elroy Burr, Martell Keich, rill give a reading. The public' is Balen Cobbly, Jack Cunrilngham, Beldon Thornton. Artemis Newell ordially invited to attend. . and Cree Koffard. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher of tn .; The Seagull girls of the lew Tort." who-- are visii-lntrovo for an indefinite length of ward were entertained last lme, have leen the motll fur a num-e- r Tties(layncy?iving. at the hoiiie'(of The music-lover- s nf.Provo and en- of family dinner parties. Games and - old Mary Prestwich. , ' 1 n .1 , All .. . CI T . . time dances were enjoyed after Tlrona are to become the recipients rtalued at dinner in, their honor which a delicious luncheon was scr M another unusuiillv hleh class Ssthetlcal treat. It ' is to he gtven Friday hy the B. T. University 1 Symphony 'orchestra, conceded' to be 10 x10 TEN-CENSALE 10 one of the exceptional university orhcostrns in the country. No nd-- . mission fee will be chnrccd, as a result of the' courtesy of the administration of the university and the department of music. The prosrnrfi includes anusunlly Vide- choice .of the Inciter class of The orchestra will compnsiliaus. he urdcr the direction of Professor SOCIAL Calendar THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921 :r ' r-- r m,-m- ...- -- - fr.tr. fy'- M wit - CALENDAR ....... ' U . M 11 w No man doubts the wisdom of this idea.. Is it costly?. 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