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Show THE SUNDAY 11ERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925. tlllllgl 1.3 i mm -- PAGE THEE3 Social Editor, . a , ' II Wk r ' . . Wood-Cliftom- ?s 107 entertained at of Pleasant Linton Mr. dinuer Thanksgiving dy. A targe twsket filled with choice fruit cen tered the dining table. Coma were laid for twenty-flf- c were Ml. The out of town and Mr. SamuelLinion, Mr. and Mr. laniard Linton and children, Mr. and Mr. W. W. Stewart and Eva children,- - Ruloa Linton. Ml Linton and Mis KubyUnton all of SephL Mrs. Heber Linton of Par son, Mrs. H. P. Hatch and daughter of Chesterfield, Idaho. Other guests were Mrs. B. D. McDonald and chil dren, Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Linton and Miss Grace iLnton. J- - rhon Grove, Mr. and Joseph Uatll Bd fuurtly of 'Midway, Mr. and Mrs, D. Orlo Ilea, Ueorg--e Uolseltx and the ost mhd ltoMewi. Mrs. Gelling Ready For XhristailUi ; The Elka Udies met Friday afternoon at the dab honse. The after boob was spent In sewing for the needy. . .' : ' it. .. ' A very beautiful dancing party wa given Fridayevenlng in the Fou th ward amusmrfnt - halll la honor of Miss Alice Husaell, who Is' to he married early In December, the Mountain by the employes States Telephone & Telegraph company. The, hall waa very tastely decorated In blue and. white, j. About one hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests. Including a number from the near-btitlea and-S- alt Lake,' enjoyed the dance and program which incNkled a clever lead ing given by Glen Guyman. jf One Week Mr and Mrs. J. W. Kixdn will en. tertain at a dinner party thla after noon at their home, - The gaests wiU Dr. and Mr. J,lW, Nixon and daugluera, Grace Lee and Mar- Joeie Dean of Castle Dale1; Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Bowman and da ugh Kaaab; MraHJt Chtiir XxoBand aon Jim f-tma class of (he Pro Nixon of Salt ...The.fraduatlng Angidtfrfiwr) will entertain all students seminary take, ,Misa Mildred Jones, Homer and former students at a social to Fowler and Carol Stevens. be gi ven in the IPoneer ward amuse- tr r y -tr- et with Joy Resound! THERE'LL be fun and frojic this Christmas n -- in in the homes of famlies where a Haddorff Piann I is ment hall" Friday evenipg, Decemlier Mrs. Ernest Dixon will entertain 4. A splendid program has been the members of the Provannaa club arranged and gamea and dancing at her home Friday afternoon. will be enjoyed. AU seminary students are' most The American-LegioAuxiliary cordially invited to attend. will hieet Wednesday evening at Jthe home of Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, 33 Mr: and Mrs. 8. E. MacFadden South Fifth East, at 7::30 o'clock. entertained' at a Thanksgiving dinAs election of 'officers will take ner at their home "Thursday. Late place all members are uged to be autumn flowers were used in decpresent. orating. Covers were laid for Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Payne, Mr. and Mrs. The Literary club will Bby Storra, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Held at the home of of, Ogden and Albert, Ferron and merit Wednesday Mrs. Albert Hickman. Mrs. Han Boss MacFaddeR of Delta. nah Packard will have charge of the 9 . musical program. Mrs. Peter JenThe first of a- - series of dances to sen will give a review of the life be given by the Scandinavian comof Murray Donnay and Mrs.. Parley mittee will , he. given Monday evenL. 1 41 r sen will read "the Lovers." ing the Pioneer ward amusement will . furnish ball Murdock's 4"he Daughters of the Pioneers, the music for dancing. A most corCampS" 4J5 and 7 will rrieet in the dial Invitation is extended to the Third ward Heiietaociety ball Tues '' public. day, December 3 at SVelock. A good program wlllbe rendered aaL all Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Farrer bad as inemfers and eligible members are ihelr-dinner guests Thanksgiving, invited. ... Mr. and rsJamea Tucker and , Bartwra and Jimmy. Mrs. R. F. Crandall pleasantly en- children, tertained the members of the Utopia Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brady of club at her home, Friday afternon. enAutumn flowers were used to decor- Provo wish to 'announce the of their- daughter, Alga, ating the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Hil- gagement ton Robertson of Sprlngville, who to Gurnsey Brown of Kanab, Utah. The marriage wlirtake places De been on a, mission to tie household gift. learendon and Haddorff Pianos , Have Your Greeting Cards ; "VEIKOTYPED" . Wonderful Because of Their Tone Haddorff and Clarendon Pianos are wonderful because f their, tone. A recent large shipment makes our stock complete for Christmas, We would suggest that you make your selections early. Convenient monthly payments can be arranged in the purchase of any "piano in our piano department. The wonderful new style -- Co. ...... .u PROVCdv; HE SPRINGVILLE PAYSON Nebraska Agricultural college, as 'is, long thought ta he a quoted by the Pennsylvania Public disease, is nowfound to" reService Information committee! sult much more directly from lack k nation-wid- e campaign against of, sunlight. smoke is being conducted by the "In America, one authority tells Mellon. Institute, the American Gas us, the children of the poor get association "and other national riclvete. because I w they live in agent lea. According to the unnoimee- In India the poor lment of 4hAgr4calttmtl eollt'gfrHte surrotindiugs. disease factor is low'' where pure, children are free from rickets be cause , they romp around "111 addltloti'to lwiugrB nuisance "it. is universaHy high, wherever doors, while the children of the .the of c and a property, destroyer a perpetual film of smoke absorbs . amount of smoke in the air has di- the sun's rays and prevents- them rich are rickety because of'them balrect mnfim with the death and- - from reaching the earth with their, ing. kept indoors to shelter them (IIhphxp rdtoyssays a bulletin of the full strength, gay the bulletin. Hick- - from the effects qf the hot sun." Whea the people of Pittsburgh ' discovered thatlieir community had for Economical Transportation Z3 ) a high pneumonia death rate, there arose a demand for action. As a result, with the application of as nnd smoke consuming devices, at least 50 per cent of the smoke of Pittsburgh has been eliminated.' IXPERTSSAY mmm U nn t i U Ub Al rrtf III lV41.UftL.lIl uul-of- -' - ' r 3 .ill have ..'425 550 Coupe $671- ExDt '..Sedan - 775 Truck ChiMb ALL PRICES F. O. & FLINT, MICHIGAN T The' Coach $695 . U . li i 1 .ah. Flint, Mlclilgaii. mi Let uslighten your household labor. It will cost you but a small sum per week for us to 1 kttend to your family wash ing. Our we.t wash system has solved the problem ' for you. we will cheerfully call for and 1 deliver your wash. Ast us. L3U ... . Tuesday Wednesday Nov. 30, Dec. 1-- 2. ib : - (Over- 50 years - agei PHlfiHFSTFRS or nltMitmn Bit AN t a l. .jiiiMMItsVWra -- t. East 1st North iii uu the business meeting, music and of chrysanthemums formed the cards were enjoyed, centerpiece of the dining table. CovThe following members were pres- ers were laid for forty. The out of Mr and Mrs,-- J. ent aliastjVednesdny'g jneeting townguesU-wer- eMr. and Mrs. E. A. Bulkley, Mr. M. Adamson of Pleasant Grove and and Mrs. Henry Blumenthal, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Flygare of and Mrs, Aex, Mortenson, Mr. and Sprlngville. ' Mrs. Lynn Haws, Mr. and ' Mrs. George M. Nuttall Mr. and Mrs. E, Mrs. Maa Anderson was hostess at O," Moe; Mr. and Mrs. A. O Adam-son- , Mr, and Mrs. P. L. La r sen, Mr. a kenslngton given at hor home "Fri and Mrs. James Baker all of Provo; day afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lott of Lehi ; Emma Blake. The entertaining Mr and. Mrs. Darold Brown of rooms were prettily decorated with Payson ; Mr. and Hrs. Horace Fere-da- y late autumn flowers.of Spanish Fork ; Mr. and Mrs, Needlework, and music, followed Jense Fugal of Pleasant Grove, and by a dainty luncheon were the feainvited guests, Mr. and Mrs. William tures of the" entertainment. The guest list Included Mrs. Mary Bywater of Salt Lake City. ' ' .. Bunnell, Mrs. Hulda Orwih, ' Mrs. '. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Booth de- Nora Harding, Mrs. Zelda Bunnell, lightfully entertained at a midnight Mrs.- Angus Bunnell, Mrs. ,W. J, supper at tbelr home following the Clegg, Mrs. Reva Clegg, Mrs. Rhoda dance of the Soiree club. Allen, Mrs. Malieeut Wells, Mrs. .; The guests were as follows : Mr. Lena Gammon,- Mrs. Leah Gammon, and Mrs. Albert Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. Emma Stone, Mrs. Delia Stone, Mrs. Arnold Itawllngs and Mr. and Mrs, Ruth Stone, Mrs. Mary StewMrs. Ralph Dunn. . art and Mrs. Susie Madsen. -- of ' Christmas ac IOC irnmJHe 3n Provo : Mother's Photo Free ai 3 1 New Century Printing Co. - Monday HOUSEWIVES! Do you Read. Sunshine's Advice? Schbfield Auto Co. 50 . at-th- Here is the opportunity to get a. nice photograph of Mother and Dad for a (crojo :. .too-- & in PRINTINQ See. our four lines'of Qreetmg Cards -- and DAD'S, Chevrolet gives you fine performance, beautiful appear ance and long life. Here is a quality car at a price you nn well afford. Let us show you how easy it U to bo--, ne the owner of a new Chevrolet. Ttag525 WdsterS25 THE ORDINARY i.. . 1. ' XSLiqHT ADDlttONAL CO$T"6l?ER g , I en- -. . 1 pi IL. fiMjglst mmtrnvmn tom, town wioows fn.CHKH7TKKal DIAMOTO BRAND HiLW,foi1Nnikao BT DKUCCUTS SOU) - Japan, . cember- - 3 gave a very interesting talk "about that .country. Several musical num-ler- s Members of the Utah County, San were also rendered. A dainty luncheon was served, itary and Heating. Engineers to , gether with their wives entertained The Soiree Dancing club held a at dinner at the Sutton cafe Wed- the Following very suciwsful danclngpafty in the" Hestiay evening. Mrs. 'El.kst)meFrldaj-venlndinner, Mrs. E. O. Jloe-n- d . George M. Nuttall were elected to- ther with ether off icerg formiag are cordiaHy-in- -J c ritcd to meet at the 'club, house a governing board. Wednesday's meeting wag an ad Tuesday evening. . Business matters of importance will be discussed. journed session of one held Cards will le played after the meet-in:- Women's club rooms, Thursday eveAll ladies are urged to be ning Noveniber 19w which was held for the "purpose of organizing a 1 rtsci.t. ' i Indies' nnilllary.- - The following Mr. and Mrs. folin E. Christensen were chosen as officers : Mrs. E. A. entertained at a' Thanksgiving din- Buckley, president : Mrs , Morgan ner at their home in Orem Thurs- Lott of Lehi, vice president; Mrs. day. Covers were laid for Mr, and Horace Fereday, of Spanish Fork, Mrs.vJ. P. Fugal, Mr. and Mrsl Neils assistant' vice president; Mrs. Fugal, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Fugal and A. C. Adamson, aecretary; Mrs. fangilies and Mrs Stena Clayton all Lynn Haws, treasurer. Preceding i Thii week mark the close of the greatest sale contest ever conducted by any automobile manufacturer. Our talesmen, as well as thousands of other Chevrolet sales men, are striving to win! . One of our men has probably explained to you whyover 2,009,000 buyers nave cnosen inevroiets, ana nas shown vcu Chevrolet feature after feature found only on the finest quality cars. Give him your order this week and help him win a valued prize. copperplate graving . HOUSE" NEPHI ONE-PRIC- E of Process Printing which imparts to the printed piecethat finer appearance that characterizes the best : Dixqri-Taylor-Russ- ell i . BVS"- IWtl Menlove Studio ; Mr. andf Mrs. Gilbert Jones d .Mrs, William Hawkins was plea at dinner at1- their home antly surprised by a few. of her Thanksgiving dayt Late autnmn friends Monday afternoon, the occaflowers decorated the dining table. sion being her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. The guests' included Mr. and Mrs. E. Afnia Jones and family, Mrs. A. J. .B. Hawkins of America Fork, Mrs. Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles' E. A. Hawkins, Mrs.. Claude Wilson, Jones and family all of Provo and Mrs. IL Leeds, Mrs Charles Haw-ktR- r Mrs. Alvln Boardman and Mrs. Lloyd Nlelaen of Salt Lake. enter-tnine- Lodlowof SpanishFork. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harding en- The afternoon was spent in a tertained at Tranksgtvlng dinner at 'social way and dainty, refreshments ! ' their home Thursday, A large howl were served. ' - 283 WEST CENTER ST. : .. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boardman dw. llghtfully entertained at Thanksglv ing dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Haw kins and Mr. arid Mrs. J. Clayson of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Har.' olL Leed8 of Provo. The table held L; arf a centerpiece a large bouquet of chrysanthemums, Following dinner music and social chat was enjoyed. Miss Eva Huber of Mesa. Arts-on- a and Harland IL Johnson of Payson were united In marriage o'clock Wednesday afternoon at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kirkham by Bishop R. J. Mur ' ' dock. The home was beautifully decor ated for the occasion with late fall flowery, The bride wore a beautW ful gfey georgette gown and car rled a bouquet of pink rose bud& Miss Beulah Pomcroy of Mesa, Aria ona was bridesmaid and Frank Gib son also of Arizona, acted as best man.' The bride Is the daughter of Bishop A. C Huber. She has bees prominent in the various church She : Is attending organizations. school at the B. , U. and intern! s : to complete the school year. Following the ceremony a dainty lunchedn lrf eAvd after which tno newly weds 'left foij a short trip to SaU Xake.!- . - W. : TRY A . WM AD T FIRE DEPARTMENT .... 500 IE18IHIL XI 1 |