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Show .'V fAcr'rtJUfi?.'' C30QEFY Newsi Dwktt Soristv EdMor. "Phone 107 PiONEEB DACGHTERS Popular Provo Camp No. 1, Daughter of Utah : Couple Married, Pioneers; wilt meet Thursday afternoon at ,2:30 o'clock at tile home of last eVent of Ajt interesting iI of Mrs. Mark H. Brimhall, 409 East Ethel u week th swriaie Julia Hood, daughter of Mr. i i. ?S: PKQVO. SUNDAY HERALPv SUNDAY KQVEMBER 6, 1327, Arlhella Felkar. Mrs. R F. Reams, ( roeo. r their visits to the Booth ia tastefully arranged aad Mrs. Marie Shuey, Mrs. Mrs. James, aladsjea BertM Madsesj, the latter two be-- CARD FABTY FOB EVERYONE JThe third and last of a aeries of card parties give by the Ladies' Guild of the at. Mary' church, win . be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at th horn of Mrs. B. F. Roper, 383 Wot First South street Soconll North street. Mrs. Martha Tables of bridg will be played and AU are Invited. F. Keller will give a history of the prise awarded; Keeler family,, after which an InCXITS teresting program will be furnish- enjoyable socle,' tended to all Among th memberand those eligible for events oTTBirweerwa the brTdgr luncheon given by Mrs, Guy Shurt-li- f membership, to be In attendance, at her home Friday afternoon, for the members of th Just-- Mere QUILTING AT LAKE VIEW club. Three tables of bridge were . RELIEF SOCIETY Don PoweUon receivAll members of the Lake View played, Mrs, score favor. The folward Relief society and the friends ing the high were served a delicious are cordially Invited to. attend a lowing luncheon: Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, quilting at the ward meeting house Mrs Clarence Beealey, Mrs. Gil 2:30 afternoon at o'clock. Tuesday Cox.. Mr. R. E. Homer, Mrs. Earl , Mrs A. Thomas, Mrs. Walter Weist rROVONAS CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Leon - Hedqulst, Opperman, i Mrs. Ernest Dixon will entertain Mrs. Thomas Clitheroe, Mrs. Don the members of the Provonas club Powelson, and Mrs. Ethel Guth-ridgat her home Friday afternoon. Sew. The latter two were Invited ing, music and luncheon will be the guests, diversions. All member are cord- ul E. E. Hood of Provo, formerly Tennessee, ana of Chattsnoofc-a- , Frank Field, bob of Mr. and Ml Gilbert FieJdTalBO or. IMS which tpok place Friday afternoon at the residence of Reverend E. E. of the Community Bachelder Church. The eerorMoy waa performed ny nt. In the Eev. Bachelder at ?:3 present; of the Immediate family member and; close inenaa or me young jcpuple. Following (he ceremony, si wedding super was given by Mr. and Mr. Gilbert Fleld.-a- t their home Pink and white cut flower were used la decorating the dining table. Cover were laid for 20. , ..Mt-n- d Mrs Field will make In Provo They nave their heme a host of frtefids here who wish ially invited. MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY ANNIthem mucH Joy ajnd. .happiness " VERSARY CELEBRATED SECOND WARD RELIEF A family dinner was given by SOCIETY U g. CM B TO MEET IN -The speciaJL activity division of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas at their El'REKA Members of the L. S. club will be the Second ward relief society will home Friday evening, in complentertained Friday afternoon at We have charge of the meeting Tues- iment to Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs. home .of Mrs. Amelia Bchoenfield day afternoon Vt 2:30 o'clock. Mrs! J. E. Daniels, whose birthday anniIs Eureka. A full attendance U Eva Mildenhall will give the lesson versary occurred on that day. "A on "Defense of the Modern Home." cut glass bowl of chrysanthemums desired. A vtocal solo will be furnished and formed an attractive centerpiece two readings have been arranged for the dining table. Cover' were THTBSPAY AFTEBNOOX for. All members and friends are laid for Mrs. Arch- M. Thurman Of BBIDGt CTtB Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs, M, H Mrs.' H. Ward will be hostess iqvltedto attend. Graham, Mr. and Mrs . J. W. Danto the members of .the Thursday iels, Mr. and Mrs.. Shirl Ferry, Mr.. Afternoon Bridge club at' her home NINETEENTH CENTURY' nd Mr Howard Graham, Mr A cordial invitation-CLUB MEETS, Thursdry Mrs Joseph T. Farrer wasjiosl-e- s Imand ;Mrsv. Irwin Zabriskie, Mrs: A. (tended to all numbers to. be In Tftwle, Miss Martlla Graham, Bevv ' ", to the member of the. Nineattendance. teenth. Century club "at her' home erly Graham, Willis Graharp; Jack. Friday afternoon. The "entertain- Merle, Charles and Leah Thomas WARD BELIEF mnitfa were "krtinticallv decor and .Mrs. J.' F. Tnoqia. ing ..: SOCIETY" ..-ad ated with chrysanthemum B. Paxmanwill give Mrs.'Awha ferns .Mrs; E. E. Bachelder gave UNIQLE AND INTERESTLNG h he special activity lesson in we SOCIAL AFFAIR Hixth ward Relief society Tuesday a sketch Of the life Ot, Amy Lovell, j Prominent among tho leading so-of her several she which read t after Thrsub-ec2 ifternoon at 30 oclofk, evems ween war th? wTast C. W. Miller rehdered:1 Mr. poems. will be "Defense-ef- t rffJCW' I he vocal "olo, "He Waa a Prince,1 pariy given sbturaay oy Mr. ana lome. A wadiiyin o?nrmwhd A. Mrs. L. Booth at their home. A Pon and Mr. O A Spear Tead paper iy Margaret Startup end Mrs. was given during the ; dinner party Williams wiu renrm iwii mim hi on "Our Children' Reading. early part of the evening, the guests olos. Everyone is cofaiafiy invited! being Dr. arid Mr. Franklin I. V. F. CLUB MEMBERS lo attend. Harris President snd Mrs T. N. ENTERTAINED , T Taylor and Victor Taylor. Later Member of the J. U. F. club the SCCCESSFIX DANCING following guests were entertainwere delightfully entertained Fri: ed: Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Murdock, I An enjoyable time was spent by day evening at the home, of Miss Mr. and I. E. Brockbank, Mr. I he large crowd attending the Inez Wilde. Following a short busi- and Mrs. Mr. J. M. Booth, Mr. and Mrs and ward ness games In session, the Third sewing lance given John H. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. WilKmusement haU Friday evening were the feature of entertainment liam Ashworth, Mrs. Eve Patten. luncheon was Mrs. Rose finder the auspices of the Second and a dellclou Kartchner, Mr. and Mrs. Miss club to member: served the music The school. Ward Sunday Al Hunter, Mr. and Mr Harvey Louis Miss Smith, Bertha Hooks, vas furnished by the Paramount Booth, Mrs. Delia I. Booth, Mrs. ' Mis Gladys Hocks, Miss Leah Delilah B. Adams, and Mr. and :icemen. Miss Miss Muhlestein, Evelyn Ellis, $ and Invited TOPIA CLL'B HOLDS Pearl Muhlestein, Nelson. MissJ guest, Miss Norma 1F.ETING ,111 ..In t - W W nntnrluln tfcn I Sewing and music were the Matures of entertainment at the member of the club at her home ftopla club meeting Friday after-ioo- Friday evening. which was held at the homr f Mrs. William Connell. A delicious ENJOYABLE MEETING OF luncheon waa served to the foi C0RNEIJA CLUB--? wing: Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mrl.lT" Hfr'a. David Lees entertslntdthe I. Booth, Mr. R. F. Crandall, Mrs. members of the Cornelia club at ack Booth, Mrs. Irwin McDowell her home In Lake View Friday aftANN McKAY trs. Emll Jacobsen, Mrs. C H. ernoon,' in, commemoration of the l farmon, Mrs. Oscar Garrett. Mrs. birthday anniversary of the late club whom the Ima Boyden and Mr. Anson Cornelia Scott, after with latch, the latter two being guests. I named. A splendid paper. on the RAWLINGS BARBER life of Cornelia Scott was given by her granddaughter, Mrs. Thorit C. ROGRESSIVE "ROOK" AND BEAUTY SHOP HebertBon. Sewing and music were :njoyed A delightful social event of the enjoyed,' during which a delicious Scientific method of scalp ast week was the party given by hot dipner was served to the foltreatments,- - shampooing, of the Bonneville lowing:. Mrs, Fannie MadsenMrg. he member and marcelling. ard recreational committee and Charles" Nelson, Mrs. J. J. Madsen, heir partners, at the home of Mr. Jr., Mrs. Wallace Reaeley,, v . i Phone 26 North nd Mrs. L. C Morgan Friday eve- - George Scott, Mrs. Clarence Zobcll, . ing. The time waa spent with Mrs. T. C. Hebertson, Mrs. Aauie Ave. '869 Univ.. regressive "rook'! the favor be-- Taylor, Mrs. Lars Jacobsen, Mrs. Adam Mrs. to and ig awarded Delicious re- rthur Knudsen eshmenta were serveilo tie JoJ: : wing: Mr. And hard, Mr. and MrsT E-- I. JlMBr liuand-Mrs- , William Prussee, Mr. kid Mr William Benson, Mr. and Irs. Leo Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. rthur Knydaon, Bishop and Mrs. ndrew Jenseh, Mr; and Mrs; rank , D'usenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs 'Illlam .Tnhnnnn eon Newren, Mr. and ftrS. Adams, Br. and Mr. Loren Wright, Mr. Jin. il'ST-A-MER- B -- - W. Vbd and Mrs Christ Jacs-tt- t Junius Banks a((d Mr. ana Mrs. Ted Boofh all of Lehl. Mr. sad Mrs. E. R. Booth and Mrs. Ulhaa Booth of Asnertcasj Fork, Mr. And Mrs. Robert Hunter aad Mr. and Mr. Joseph Marsh of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. HarUd Brandley of Salt Lake. President Harris, Mr. Beams and Victor Taylor' have recently d rialted with Mr. and Mr. J. Booth, la Armenia, where Mr. Booth ha been president of the Armenian mission field of the I D. 8. church for the past sis years. They were former Prove residents, and Mr. Booth I a hrothar of A L. Booth. Remark were mad bv President Harris, Mr. Beams, and Mr. Taylor, In which they re- Wil-for- Viola McOtur. and Mis entertaining " Daring th tisae Wsssntly Cerissa Watkins.' Jttr. , spent with music and games, a PARTY LANNED FOR was luncheon The served. dainty BRins guests presented - th following Member of the Utah stake board Mrs Rose Kartchner furaished bride with many beautiful gifts: A will give a party at vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs Mrs. Arnold Dixoa, Mrs. Joseph T. L. M Eve Patten at the piano. A de- Johnson, Mr. A. L. Los, Mr. Rose tho heme of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. licious luncheon was served at the Haws. Mrs. M, Knudsea, Mrs. Joaes Friday evening, in- honor of Charles W. Mitchell, formerly conclusion of the entertainment Georgs Clark. Mrs. Lorsta Merkel, Mis. Mrs. Sarah Dixon. Mrs. Caleb Tan- Mis LaReal Jones," a recent bride ; DELIGHTFUL MISCELLANEOUS ner. Mrs Fern Foots,' Mrs. Jos- Mrs. Mitchell if a member Of the MIOWER GIVEN ephine Jones, Mrs. . Henry Jones, board. j r The Misses Etta and Florence Mrs. Harold Clark. Mrs Kate Jones gave a miscellaneous shower Ewell, Mrs. Robert Scott. Mrs. Er Y. UNIVERSITY CLUB PARTY at their 'home' Friday evening in nest Dixon, Mr Mel Ford,- - Mr 1 One of the most enjoyable danchonor of their sister, Mrs, Charles Elsie Perry, Mrs Robert Ssuer, ing parties of the season was given W, Mitchell, formerly M its l,Rel Mrs. Kta Burch, Mrs. W. H. Friday evening in the ' K Yr V, Jones, who was recently Aparried. Mitchell. . Mrs. Hans Miller, Mis ladies gymnasium, by the Y. UniYellow, red and hJte chrvaanthe. AJlie Dixon, "Miss Irene Clayton, versity club. This was the second mums were used in decorating th J Miss Ida Tanner, Miss Ruth Mitch- - of a series of parties to be given Armenia aad told of their many unusual e ad interesting excerienoef sice living in Armenia. A general discussion followed, after which rooms. t t . .,':. w tU fall aad wiator .9 cout lei veere (a atteadanc i..e elihtful sifair. Wude's-MosicTroubstlouBs furnlkksd th danoe music. According to Elvoa. L. Jackson, president of th elisK U members wishing to hand la th names of prospective member are requested to present them to Mrs, George. Wortaen. club secretary. U- -. CAMP NO. 1 TO MEET Mrs. William H. Halladay. S52 West Third North street, will 4m hostess to the members of Camp Wo. 7. daughters of Utah Pioneers, at her horns Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. An Interesting program has hfn prepared and luncheon will be served. All member aad those eligible for membership are cordially invited to attend. ;i - - t." t" - SEE THESE AND GOATS MANY OTHER IN BARGAINS . OUR WINDOW S i ", mi' . m i i i m t (I r.tm . 'The If ' ' - - . - li brk s to u 1 , i ai ii If W 1 f V i a ' -- tH 11 T I EXPERT (i MARCELLING t 50c r H : I II i i W v t X Hut. ' I KrA I ' t l . V 'I ... ... ii '.' 111 II I 'A ii' tH 'v.. .T" J 1ST , .... v . ... ,w...w.r,mmw , llo LiSAl MiahaiplCJ ; ' tid Mr. A. D. MnTeTTTIrTandTMrs: d Henrlchsen. : ' - i . in magnitude greater in value, greater in style diversity, greater in smartness. And at lower prices than ever d before. Qicose from three groups. - lIOftTR A number of relatives and friends Mrs. Frank Field, formerly Miss bl ia HoosL-s-Lrec- cnt Jiridejvere lightfully entertaincB at a mis-- 1 ilaneous shower, given by Mrs. I eld's mother, Mrs E. E. Hood, at r home Thurwdav afternoon. Mrs. i bod was assisted by Mrs. Karl terson and Mrs. Clifton Thatcher. lames and music were, enjoyed, ring which a delicious luncheon ks served. Numerous useful' and autiful gifts were presented to e guest of honor from the follow-g- : Mrs. Gilbert Field, Mr. Merrill jymas of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lehman ioardman of Salt Lake-- . Mrs. ank Alexander, Mrs. C. A. Long, rs. piyde Scott, Mrs Clifton hatcher, Mrs. Karl Peterson, Mrs. ott. Miss Edna Vacher, Miss 'elyn Vacher, Miss Margaret Hill, rs. Levi Long, Mrs. Ed Van Wag- Mrs.- M. Robey.l en, rs. Therron McFadden. Mrs. Ram cFadden, Mrs. Allman, Bray, Mrs Jamea Mrsi-Curti- 'nber.V.o-..- - RST WARD RELIEF ' CIETY Mrs. Bessie Whitehead will give talk on "Doctrine of Messianic apensation," before the members the First ward Relief society esday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. drow Miller will furnish two (' no selections and Murice Duke render a cornet solo.' A cordial Itation Is extended to all mera- ' rs and friends :' 'W. 12 4c ' low-price- OwrDaM Wash Service leaves Onh the Ironitv? to Do make a bundle of JUST that you need washed., We'll call for it- - wash it the water in our spinning, r baskets-ia- nd return every piece ' .sweetly clean' and just damp enough for ironing. Thus we spare you the more arduous wash-da- y tasks and do it at a price much less than home-washin- g : foe next-week- wash? Phone us your 's $ $Qh90 .' - 59 is a presentation. Remember that every one of these coats is new, is of infinitely smart styling is of selected fabrics and incorporates every new coat mode approved by Paris. More- - than xtract coatsMaywecall 90 $ a sale - by are coats for every occasion, coats of elaborate appearance, coats more tailored. Coats suitable SHOWING THESE y NEW STYLE TRENDS - I'aquin, Chanel, Molyneux for dress or suitable for utility wear. Every one in this sale at a price you would hardly expect to Flared and Furred Bottoms, Furred Godets, Sunburst Tucking, Nover Sleeves, Shawl; and Ruff Collars, Slim Lines. Copies of Modes sponsored Ther.e such. Famous French Couturiers as MilerrSeeurs, and manyTothers. . "scrofrroatsofthis higlrquality : - r " - ad- - I ess. -- LAUNDRY does itbest WW. ae EASANT VIEW DAUGHTERS FIONEERS ts r.lemb of the Pleasant View fnp Mf the Daughters of Utah neersywin "meet Thursday j ov, at 2:30 o'clock at the residence Mr. Ivy Perry. All members Vl those eligible for membership cordially invited to attend. - Greater "Tliis year, an event greater than ever. rCENT- BRIDE TENDERED THE teyi!ll!lll!llill!!li DEPARTMENT STOffi OF PPQVO iMfgill 1 -- i ...I |