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Show PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY NOVEMBER. 6, 1927. Ijjjjjjjligyjjjisjsjjsaajajgpaj PL GROVE tt-W- viltd ' Effie Dart, Reporter Telephone 144-W Mrs. Dena Bowen was hoateoa to the members of the Ladies Literary eiun ruuaj aflenrooa: HrsTXbu- ise Larson led the community singing. The time waa devoted to a atudy or the poet Whittler. a biographical sketch of Whlttler" life p. 9 Mr! and Mr. Allen Kichina of Bait Lake wart Sunday guest of Mr. Rlchina parent Mr. and Mra, Thomas Kichina. ' Mrs. Thanksgiving Now ! George Chandler of with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Bingham O. L Smith on Sunday. SPANISH FORK Prepare For . Ftum VIOLA WEST. Reporter I -r- - 1 1 was given by Mra Minnie n, after which the following poems were given! "Maud Muller." Mra. Hattie Wilcoi; "The Bare foot Boy," Mrs, Jane Jones;; "Snow" Bound," Mra. Maggie Ludlow. The rooms were decorated in Hallowe' en colors and emblems. There were thirteen members present and one quest, Mrs. Ellen Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who assisted her mother in serving. ... Chria-tianso- Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hilton and Mr. Joseph Hilton were Provo visitors Wednesday. , Mra. Genevieve Ellsworth and children Nada and Cyrua visited with Mr. and Mra. J. D. Thorne -. the first of the week. Mr. William Goldaworthy waa a Monday visitor at the Sjoberg home. ' Mr. and Mra. Karl Banka and Mra. Ethel Dryadala delightfully entertained at a Hallowe'en dinner party Monday evening. Tha color scheme throughout waa typically After dinner Hallowe'en. were played. Mra. H. W. Jacobs captured the grand prize while Mr. J. D. Thorne waa awarded the prize. Thoee who enjoyed the party were. Mesara and Junius A West, J. D. Thorne Harry Richards, E. R. Beck,Thomaa Fenton, Clare nee GamMra. H.- - W. Jeobs, "Dr. an Sett, Grua and Drv 4nd Mra. J. L, Huchel. crd ' male 1 ' vi .fm' mTrjss.VL'wsm lam &n n f r ink. Ttoc Ho -- i5 W con-eolati- II k, caay.i Thanksgiving-tday of family gatherings and homecomings! Visions of roast turkey and cranberry sauce alongith Mother's good old pumpkin pics. It is truly a day of rejoicing and a day we look forward to fromoiie year's end he i Mes-dam- .... Tl TTT ' to another. . . . Thanksgiving is near at hand only a few days away. Make the home ready! Make it comfortable and cheerful for the folks when they come! What would be more fitting than a beautiful New Dining Room Suite at this time? The wonderful low prices arid our easy payment plan make it easy. Come in and : . . . and Mr. J. K. Carlson of Murtatogh, Idaho, are visiting here with relatives and old friends. Mr. Carlson la a brother of Mr. Tsaac Carlson. He is enroute to the Northwestern States to fulfill a short term mission. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Hughes was hostess to the Self Culture club Thursday evening. The lesson theme was a continuation of the life of Madame Shumann-Heingiven ,by Mrs. Oraee Krueger. Selection from the opera, "My Maryland," were given on the Victrola; other selections by the grand opera jinger. Mrs. Grace Gardner waa a special guest at the meeting. Luncheon was served at 8 o'clock, the Hallowe'en color furnishing the decorative scheme. see us today! The members of the Palmyra Relief Society observed Iay" at - their meeting Tuesday afternoon with a suitable program. Mra, L. P. Thomas, president, 'was in charge and made the opening remarks; following the opening songs, prayer was offered by Mrs. Effie Rorenson, and the following program given: Reading, Mra Mabel Hanson; music, Mrs. Othellia, Mrs.! Lula Huntington; reading, Nelson ; duet, Mra Lizzie Beck and Mrs. Jane Thomaa; one-aplaylet, representing Magazine Day, Blanch Thomas, Addie Money, Mrs. Reed Hanson, Lenore Warner, Dagmaa Johnson and Tora Banks. A suitable closing aong finished the playlet,, after which a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served. . ct - and Mra Albert Van Wagon-..- j vr, .nrl Mrs. John Van a Wagoner returned Tuesday from souuiem trip througn were present at the Arizona. They Aridedication of the temple in Mau-rln- e Miss met where zona, they Gammett and Delbert Fugal Pleasant Grove, from missionaries who are laboring in CafiTornla. Mft Bishop arid Mrs. M.S. Beautiful Premium ! Mrs. Lynn Roberta and children of Provo were the guests vthe past week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach. n Christian-le- spent Saturday at the capital. Miss Ruby Williams was hostess! party Monday it a real Holloween atmosevening. The Hallowe'en in- the room deccreated was phere orations of ghosts, gobblins, cats, and witches. Spooky games were served. played: A dainty lunch was The Invited guests were the Misses Zelma Drlggs, Margaret Marrott, Cora Harper,- Orpha Clark, Nell Swenaon, Mildred SwenBon, Lillian Frampton - and Wright, Mildred Edna Bullock; Donald Wright, Jennings Peay, Artis Wright, Owen Farley, Brlgham Van Wagoner, Wesley Dlckerson, Carlyle Larsen, Grant Atwood and Ray Pulley. t - .With Each 4W A - 4 .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson of Nepht were Sunday guests of Mr., and Mrs. Burlln Drlggs. , Remember our big feM2iltey event is now on. With every Dining Room Suite purchased you have the selection of many choice articles in our store. Whatever you select will be delivered to your home absolutely without Gift-givi- ng tharge. It is our gift to you. ' Six $f765 Piece I 1 I i e and Mrs. Errol Halliday gave a well ' arranged supper party - at the Cave Camp In American Fork Mr. About canyon Monday evening. twenty guests enjoyed the affair. ' .. On Tuesday evening Miss Ethel Bhoell entertained the Gleaner girls of the Third ward Mutual at a candy pull., Mr. and Mrs; William Peterson end children spent .Sunday In Salt Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln McDaniel. Mrs. Ernest Jense gave a Hallowe'en party for the children of The customary the neighborhood. Hallowe'en festivities were enjoyed: - Faw II wSssmh Beautiful In Design Never were Dining Room Suites more beautifully built than - today.- - In - rich Walnut finishes-,- in period designs, with seats of chairs upholstered with leather or velour. We take pride in offering such, low prices on suites of such high quality. Eight Pc. Suites - Mrs., John Told and daughter, Mary, were Sunday guests of .Mrs. Leona Told and Mrs. Jesse "Clayson of Provo visited here on Sunday. Mr. J The First ward Relief society celebrated the sixty:nlnth birthday anniversary of Mrs. William Rob-bin- s Tuesday afternoon by having a social in her honor instead of the regular work. . Mrs. Mary Preece of Los Angeles, Cal has been visiting during the Mrs. week . with her sister-in-laSarah Atwood. w Mrs. William Ellis returned home. TIondayTTronr Idaho- where ehe has. been for a two week s visit with relatives. cMEW mates Monday ."evening. - The following evening she entertained for the children of the neighborhood. At both parties the Hallowe'en color scheme and festivities were carried out. " Diion-Taylor-Russ- Gift mwm gift-givin- ell . ; "THE ONE-PRIC- E it(i i)Uiiir HOUSE" . , Miss Adelaide Clayson was hos tess to Los Senorlta club last Thursday Wieningithe, .time haiag- spent mostly attending to matter of club business. Dancing and other diversions were also enjoyed, and refreshments served by the hostess, assisted by Misses- Beth vWIHiama and Blanche 'Jones. Provo Springville- - Nephi Payson Pleasant Grove - The O. A. E. bridge club was entertained last Thursday evening at thet horns' of Miss Lucile Ferguson, HaHowe'fenCQlors decorated the entertaining rooms. -- rin addition to i the club members, invited guests were Mrs. F. Frank Cranmer, Sprljigville; Miss Verda Peterson, Provo; Mrs. Walter Dewy, Mrs. Leslie' Cornaby, Mrs. James Anderson and Miss Esther Anderson,. Miss LaRue Turner won the club prize for high score and Mrs. James ! Anderson the' guest prize. Lunch--, eon was served at the small tables. The .Penoma club entertained their partners at a Hallowe'en'pii.r-t- y Thursday evening at the home of Miss Arta Nelson. The rooms were gaily decorated in Hallowe'en colors, orange and black. provided the. lighting for the evening, and cornstalks lined the entrance to the parlor, where the guests were greeted. At midnight luncheon was served at a. table centered with a golden pumpkin filled with apples, and place cards and favors of Hallowe'en de.Halsign were laid for twenty-fou- r lowe'en games and stunts provided the evening's entertainment, and a delightful time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. William 3. Stewart of. My ton and Mrs. Lynn Stone and son Stewart left for their home Tuesday after a brief visit with relatives here and at Salem. , Tmy.lop. ' Continued oc Page 4 85 g event. youshare in our tremendous' Co. will give $5000.00 in gifts between November 1st and Christmas Eve. Never hovo vmi IrtttA 'n Knfoi" nrinnrtnnif v nfftuftA in rof nnur f urn if Vnn Hirill coo luinrlrorla Af Qftinloo iliof if! a. : .. . t:.i . i. . .. .. ... .11. - . i j ii n. r .j. . i. .1.1. nor oe givenj' away are. ,10 is not a gamme, inose purcnasing jurniiure ai h. K3 mis urne. ti ii jbg aDsoiuiety iree 10 a lottery where one wins and the others lose - - everybody who buys shares in this wonderful event. Come )$$Hailfe5flvUUJ in now, let us show you! Furnish your home now and get your portion of the D. T. I? Co. 5000.00 gift. Margaret Hayes was hostess to the G. K. girls Saturday evening, .Stitching waa the . main feature, served. D-T-- R Whatever furniturejFoiTbuy ;. MIbs were i 1 Share in the $5,000 at this time means that - wnicn refreshments O-f- 1 . Mrs. Stena Clayton, Mra J. P. Fugal, Miss Alda Fugal. and Miss Leda Thompson visited with Mr. Ernest Clayton in Salt Lake on Mr. Clayton is attendSaturday. ing the missionary school prior to Tils "ffepitrture-t- o fulfill- - -- mission in- the Eastern states. alter $-- 9 Furniture is a vital factor in the dressing and comfort of every home The place where you live - - where you invite your friends to enjoy the harvest feast occasion - - your Dining Room above all should be well equipped with pretty furniture on Thanksgiving Day. Dress your home up now. A small outlay will home. Come in today and let us help you dress up your home buy the new furniture you need for your ' ' " for Thanksgiving Day. . . -- Florence Hirchel entertained at a Hallowe'en party for her. class- " ' Panaca, Nevada, were guests of Principal and Mrs. Karl Banks this week. tho-hom- ot Mrs. Rebecca Buster and Mra. Sara Sterling are entertaining as house guests this week Mrs. Blga Johnson of Santiago. California. and her daughter Mrs. Ellen Lar son of Fairview. : , Terms The Misses Vada and Thelma Finch were the Joint hostesses at a bride's shower last Thursday evening In honor of their cousin, Miss , Janet Snedden of Salt Lake. The bride is the daughter-oMr. and Mrs. Robert Snedden. She will leave early this month for Detroit, Michigan, where she will be married to Newell B. Case of that city. The young couple expect to make ' their home in Detroit The shower for Miss Snedden was given at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, which was cleverly decorated in Hallowe'en colors and designs, the same Idea prevailing in the luncheon. Games and music were enjoyed. Friends of W. H. Tolhurst manager of the Leland Roller Mill, are congratulating him on the happy event of his marriage to Mrs. Alice Atkin of Salt Lake City, which was' solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Oct 14. Mr. Tolhurst has kept the matter a secret in order to ive his friends a happy surprise.. New Dining Furniture - Mrs. John W. Finch entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, the occasion being the anniversary of her birth. Members of the immediate family and a few intimate friends were present ' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall anJ children' of Provo were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart and Mrs. Url Stewart, . Spanish Fork Ileber American Fork Sr.-- , . (Coulvnued on Pate If our J |