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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. AUGUST Z .TJ. ( .' " ' Presenting the latest """ WA' f " Coats and New Silk Dresses " J' wilt be dlwunwd. daughter, Elaine, whoae birthday MES. GRACE L. CHEKVEH, anuiversary . oceured o that day " ; PresJIduut. CblldreM game were prayed after which refrthmenta vera served to " . fifteen guest. j. The First rd Belief society wiU begin their mettiiigs Tnesdaj, Bep Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Murdorg lemler 1. Tbe tbeulittctl iwmimlt-- t will euterlsln at dinner fur win have rharge of tlw meeting, Mr. and lira. A. I Booth today fami and and the letaoo on "The Dlspensa-tk.ly and Miss Gwendolyn ttussel of of Abraham will be given 4 Salt Lake. N. Wartibiirn, TB"lroi:ram Jea I vk-h, will couniHt of .lo, pianp llr. and Mrs. John O. Ilaya enter. okiB and readinfm. All meuibers uined at sapper at their home on are. requested to be present. Wedtiesday evening lu honor of Hrs. : , ., . . Uattie Greer, and Miss Ventre iliBrlde hostbe will B. Mrs. B. Vaughn of Chlcagov trovers were esa. to the 'members of the 'Social laid for the of honor and Hour club at her houie Thursday Mrs. Kstelle guesta Harris, Mrs. Eiuiiee S. afternoon, September Harris, Mr. and Mrs. B. IL Harris ... ; and Mrs. Emnia Blnimons. . Wednewlay'eveiitng a numlier1 of ;' The officers of the Second ward friends met at the hnm of Mf. and. Mrs. George E. Whitehead in honor Belief, society will ", entertain all of their on Joseph Elial, ' whose teachers and members at .tha home birthday anniversary oecnrred on of Mra. 8. P.i Eegertsen, SIK) South o'cuk-Tues that dayThe eveaing waa pe ijirirnvest, at with music and games, day afteriKKiv The theological musical numbers and readings 4, large Wrthdity cake and refresh ' will be given. Luncheon will also ments were served. .. .. be served AJl teachers and memTuesday, Setitember 1 In the Fiftn bers are requested to be present ir WdeJiuf Society JuUL4dm-wU- 1 tlSeT'eiIottlfSui until B:'aucf A mlssionarr farewvll wis heM for every wiauan of the ward. This ht tbe Provo' Fourth Ward cliain'l TreceiSiottits being given In honor of Friday evening fei honor! of Lafan those, who are. leaving the ward Payne, who leavea for the British new misfsya.-am- l Miss Edith Booth, who' for Other loralltle8-iiUo- B members of the ward. A program leaves for the Northern States mis will be given and refresbmena will sion.' An Interesting program con be served. In connection 'with the re- sisting of instrumental and vocal ception tbejte w ill be a sale of quilts. solas and readings was given. chiWren's clotliing and ladies house following, the 'program a social dresses and aprons.' All are invited was held in tbe amusement halL to come. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hackett, Miss A number of friends and neigh-- ; Margaret Hackett and Mrs. Edna bors of Mr. and Mrs! Charles 11 Burch of Lehi; Mrs. May Marsh IJnford pleasantry surprised tbem of Alpine, Gordon and Karl Cnin-dalMiss Leonn GHdwlnson and Friday --evening. Mr, and MfsriiB Manavu ward Jo Miss Blanche " Woodward, all of ford make their home In Timpanogu's Sprlngville. , ' ward.. . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn.Sntton enter. Games and music formed the en. hiertainment for the evening. Iuln- tained at dinner' Mondny evening, ty refreshments were served to the coniplimentary t Mr. and Mrs. fcillowliu? : W, M. MEwnn, Myrtle Elmer Bndley. A bouquet 'of thp MeEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer, seaiatd's "flowers were used in deco- Mr. and Mrs. A.' W Wagstaff, Mr. 'rating the fining Xable. and" Mrs. JI, Greer, M,rs. J. M. Nor-- ; 'ten, Mrs. Lena Mlchlai Mrs. Emma' , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton enterGorflon, Mrs. Gladys Sanders, and tained at a dinner and theatre party thOtMlsHes Phoebe IJnford,, fcuitht Friday evening for Mr. and, Mrs. and Mr- - and Mrs. R IJnfojril l)Uin- Dresses' -U Social Editor, Plume 107 r f NEW FALL J i rf" bride received many beautiful gifts. The advisory board b4 r. ot Ue luo tmi oi iue Mrs. Ilaael Jaason Mtertained at Bieet WugTitert of the Piowers AdlnlulstrfttluB Ituildlmf, a .children's party at tier Home oa ll til Uondaf evening at T :30. Sieliil Friday afternoon In bmiur f ber - -i- n- ' 1 I SO, WtV"'- - , . - . - $24.50 Values . y $19.75 to $69.50 ; 500 Yards of J tr; after-whlc- h I 4l:i 16 " r 5 , ! n Shades New Fall Colors 'th Al; Li ' - : ,;.y ;1 ' , . IX- eHterta lued :itrtJai)epAmBlrl at H dinner; party afc her borne Frl-dn-y evening.. i tonor of Mr. - and Mr, J. LaMar Bird who will leave Mdaday to- - make tliel home at g Ocean Park, California. The-: 1 ' iwas prettily decorated ...;...-,- ,:.!:.- - v'fe with a cut glass bowl ot roses. Cov- ' : Mrs. C. W. Bruhner; assisted by r (brs were laid for nin. i view wh relatives and friends. Mrs. Pack Booth, Mrs. Leland Van , Wngnpr,'and Mrs. Henry Mildeij vThe Service Star legion met at the Mr. and Mrs, Heber Boley have hall entertained at a miscellaneous hnnle of Mrs. James Brinkorhoss. moved from Meadow, Utah to make shower at the boine of the latter in ' Wotf inden. F. Mrs. Thursday afternoon, August 28. Mrs. Reporter their home in Grandview ward. honor of Miss Pauline Brunner, a J. B. Boyd; president, presided. Two bride of the near future. Gaines and readings were splendidly given Jiy " The Poouls of Tiuiiwnogos ward oy aainty reiresn- - Mrs. C.' H. Wright and two voal - mURK GrandThe of to week's following from people returned r have trip solos by Mrs. D. R. Cutler were the Scout's camp tn Provo Canyon, view ward motored to Liberty parltjthe About forty very muchenjoyed.SuggestIons for lrtertalnIn(.nt Howard Gardner accompanied the Monday and attended a family were present the bazaar were given. Delicious rescouts. Scouts laws were studied, uulon given there; Mr and Mrs. M. i Miss Brunner was of freshments were served by the hosand bikes and games proved a A-tess. r Roley, Mr. and Mrs.. David Romany beautiful and useful gifts. ' pleasant. jastime. The next meting'wlll be held at Roley, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Roley, ' the home of M'rs. Maty Huish, on MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. dnice Roley, Mr, and Mrs. E. ' SPANISH FORK, Aug 20. The Tlmrsdav SeptemlerN 24. Chiof Greer H. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris, Mr. and rs. Palmer and marriage of Miss I na Larson Of cago have' been visiting7 the past Msr& Luella Laws. Mrsi Vaugbn Brid, Mrs. William to Lester E. Ottesou of Palweek with Mrs. H. 8. Harris Dr. myra, in the Salt Lake temple, Au- Wilson, Mrs. Jasper A. Bird an and Mrs.' Greer left Friday for The Geneiogical committee ' ot gust 20, is just announced. Honor- Mrs.' Scott 'Rawfings entertntned at Salt Lake, City and Logan where afother relatives Grandvlew ward entertained..wlth a ing tbe young couple.- Mrsames tmlcllaneons shower Saturday they tvill visit" with "the'tiride?' the- bome of the former ternoon entertainof at ' sister Ellis, .... program and dance in , the ward ed at a tap friends.' supper last evening at ber in honor of Mrs. Jf LaMar Bird, amusement ball on Monday evening. home here. Mr-.- ' and Mrs. Otteson formerly Miss Josephine Hacking ' ' left today for Chicago, where they of Vernal. " will be A welQ0iiv borne-partwas with wilt and Mrs. Wilbert spent 1 their, The and. honeymoon, In family spend !. ShMaduy Biglam the afterpoon evening given Graudvlew ward amusement hall in of Morgan IJtah, are visiting with Mr Otteson will complete ins games and music after which dain.- ... ty refreshiuenJS- were served. The .honor nfrMis Rboda PoutsoTl. wboVMrs. Blslam s mother Mrs. Mary course in dentistry..-.. " Brown. V Ann from the eastern' Returned recently states BtsJIon. All members of the ... v Vard amiiivltcd to be present 1 " n"Whelot of jealous women get their heads together the devil feels nV., and Mrs. - David ltaicy or mat ne cbbhiiwu io ihkc iui? klV.! M. Ato are visiting in Grend- - of the day oftj' - Button, s din-lnir- Jm. i a ' Timpanogos . ' n , - - -- :- World's .Largest' Posies x ni Registration Days ,m the . .. ' - ; 25c. Cash" pon with Every s . .Purchase , ...!&.; .; V)i Wi---- - 1 - L -:-;Z- - Mxsj W. W. Ercinlvack was host ess afner nbme Friday at a prettlry arranged party, givew In cortipll went to' Mrs. Elva Chipman Olpln, Who is leaving for Hew York. large variety of 'the season's flow ers were used about the entertain ing rooms. A pleasant afternoon, was spent with music and social chat follow ed by.,a delicious luncheon. The guest Ustexclusive of the guest of hoiiop Was Mrs. S. L, Chip man, Mrg. lt. J. Murdock,' Mrs. Karl JCyring, the Misses Violet and Cetestla Johnson, Mrs. David John. Mrs. Mrs, Margare Straw, Mrs. Mabel Mortenson, Mrs, Mary Buttle, Mrs. John- Jackson. Mrs. M. H. Merrill, Mrs! T. N. Tay lor, Miss Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Sarah Dixon. Mrs,: H. A. Dixon. Mrs. Algle Ballif, Mrs. A. E. Cox, Mrs. Jean Cox. Mrs. Don Williams, Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mrs.' James Bullock, Jr., and the guests, Mrs," Orlssa Brlnton of Sprlngville and Mrs. George Groesbeck of Salt Lake. 11 Cks? V? of Education. of Mines and Engineering 'vV- of Law of Medicine School of Commerce and Finance Extension Division. . Schooi School School School -- ' were entertained with mtislcal num- )wM und readings by Mrs. George Balilf, Mlfw Nita Wakefield, Miss Melva Boyle and Phlto Farnswortb. ! Dainty refvshments' were served. Jubn-Pulle- The Beehive girls of the Second ward were entertained at the home of Miss Helen Leavitt Friday even- ing. After an evening of needle work, music and games, dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Seymour Gene Gray, Misses And reason, Carrol Stubhs, Lucille Nita Strong, Helen Kavacbevich, Johnson, Mary Madsen, Ida Clark nd Grace Gammon. Hloiiday, to the tensest drama, the most thrill- ing romance in a high society story h of loye and intrigue in Lenore-Vincen- : 7" Follow the Rocid 4 c $f- sL T " .. V I " ' " - . v s 'ff)J JJZ " Chy (, l Joesiiay: and VVednesdy -:-f5 ! : - 4:00 - 7:45 - 9:15 EN LY0N! ArrnaQ.Nilsson Marjorie Daw . ' TheStreetof Youths with romance, and thrills and wonderful drama ' ; just around each corneri- - I'outh treads this street little knowing, little-carr- ; ing,' reckless, daring the. dangers aheacl little v.y thinking of the pitfalls looming at' every turn. ; News Weekly I ' ' " ' if h t : v I ' . - , . v. . literature on request." A'ddress the LaTce Flit City SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Sweet Sixteen Shop9 Fall Fashion Review 7 li Do you Read Sunshine Advice? Universitv ot Utah ' Salt The wet wash policy issued bylhis laundry is complete insurance for your clothes. You have'our assurance that each article of wear or household linen .sent us will be thoroughly clean and sent to your home in a pure, sweet sanitary condition. Could you ask more for a few cents per week. , housewives: - Present XT ' I i ' . I I ST. I AND .. Work ;Starts September 29th "AnjiolSncemcnt I St. - Pljn now'tQ enter one of the following: School of Arts and Sciences. v ( Must Register ' September 28" . ' ; fl bur v Shows Daily men must" register September. 24, and must : . Scptembief '25 and 26. . " rMM W' Keclor, who is leaving, Friday afternoon ' for 'Washington, D." C, was the - The entertaining rooms' were with made' giflitioll pretty beautiful guest Kit honor at a social given by and ferns. Msr: George Parker at her home Djirlng' the afternoon tbe gnrsts 1 1 ; V ( ., UO W. Center Phone 53 iversity o Utah rmer Students 'ft i H V Provo Paint & Glass M pioM'muririce ' ' ; lMl ' ? ' Irs Karl -- - ' AS , -- jj v ' lr, All Prices - , r : . A j, , .We give Coupons on"Rogerfii-,'..-W- ' Titntt Rllrpnrnrp. 'Onp Cnu- - . . I tea-so- t, Special Monday . n 16 Baronelte Satin Shades a Fine Line of Picture8Soniething Dif- fereni for wedding presents - if - rrrrrr Silk "I E. . We Hade Received i -. .1 Pictures fjify-W&w- l l . Distinctive fall coats range in rprice from - ' : u. $9.95 $16.75 Values )Z,JP - V- The world largest flowers are being made to decorate the pageantry of the International Petroleum Exooeitlon at Tnim. niiiA.. rwnium.i.ia. Hera la pretty Mary Mclntm with a hug magnolla.4lotaoni for scenery. ei wu ve uuu ui iue ou princesses in the pageant,' 1 I 1 i . Beautiful Fall Gowns Li ving Models ' and. Special Music iLTwice-Dail-y 4-- 9 tt ed ay We'dsnesday,-' -- |