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Show .Ail THE SUNDAY. HERALD, JUNE 24, 1923. CPWNGVIUE SOCIETY Miss JeSslca- - Bird wa honor party- - Thursday ailer iest at on " given at the home of . Mrs. rlusvrne guests wera Mrs, A. C. motored to Salt Lake Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives. ' While away they atended the Klwanis reception Thursday evening and the wedding reception Friday evening of Earl Mauser, of. Mrs. M. E. Crandall. The twelfth wedding ?nnlver-sary of Mr. and Mrs. L.- S. and Mr. and Mrs. Q. VV. Friel was celebrated Thursday evening at the home of the latter. The floral decorations were roses and peonies. A inner was eereed toHMrsr-fcuel-la Haymond and Miss Vera Haymond of Salt Lake, Mr. and MrsMUan Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snelson, Mrs. Hannah Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L, 'S. Haymond, Mr. and W. Friel, Earl Haymond. Mrs.-- ter 4 weight west ' DELOvOllf CELEBRATIOfJ south-wester- win-hol- d "Patchwork oir CKIfdrenV Frocks Lonnan v l - . .... .. . u - - f- REORGANIZED CHURCH. West Fourth South. Sun day evening services are held m church at 8 the Reorganized o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex- No. 250 tendedo everyone ""' ElderjS. - Holmrpa8tor. COMMUNITY CHURCH. Corner of University avenne and Third North street Sunday school at 10 a. m., Prof. George W. Fitz-ro- y, Here Is The Best Value Differed In Years InBdroom Euraiture Mrs. Sidney Reynolds. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Erchanr Corner of First North dftd First brack have returned to their home -i In Provo altera weeks stay at their East-A - streets, 1 ftjCatecBJgmlass. OA B.hi.t.. ranch in South Fork, Provo Can - ",UU""BU "l Sunday at 9:30; mass Sunday at yon. , JrOSO cclock. Rev. J. G. Delaire, Miss Josephine Scott, a bride of pastor. " this month, will give a trousseau ' FIFTH WARD. tea at her home this afternoon from Prof.. T. Earl Pardoe wfll be the 3 until 6' o'clock. The room - -B m ccopyright l ' ca icy I living r ; Children's dresses are trimmed with patchwork not only their "dresses, but everything in the nursery is so ornamented. Pillows, lamp shades, bedspreads,. curtains and the dresses of the owner are' '''"orated with patchwork nursery stories, animals and flowers. I still am the tgentiorthosenpopular none Lingerie Fashions )eiter made. Telephone 39-for appointment at your home or mine, speaker in the Fifth ward this the regular sacrament evening services which 'will convene at 7:30 o'clock. A tine musical pro has also been- arranged for. sweet peas being gramare welcome. dining roomt All In used. the receiving Jine will be will be decorated with, orange blos soms and other spring flowers while a color scheme of pink and white will prevail throughfiut the - Mrs. A. R. Workman, Miss Dee Scott. Mrs, George C. Scott, Jiv and Miss Josephine Scott A fine riinnlA.V of )initiiTii) muiUuwArlr will be on view. During the after noon of music, luncheon will served. Mrs. Fern Nichols BONNEVILLE MISSIONARIES x Iff ;r v if s-w- ' S nowts 'neiime X A splendid musical program will be given in the First ward chapel this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Louise Watson, on of Salt Lake's EvThird South St., Provo. FIRST WARD. . vv.t v JUNE BRIDES . E. F. 1 TO MEET. The Returned Missionary asso ciation of Utah stake win bold meettng'thla afternoorr at S o'clocl in. the administraUon building. AH members are requested to attend. Many Daisiesl JONES WARD. J. William Knight will be the speaker in the Bonneville ward this evening at 7:30 o'clock. splendid musical program, will also be furnished. All are welcome. W Soc Pg 2 soKd carloads oi BEDROOM FURNITURE just unloaded giving the largest selection of fur niture for the room ever shown. i RPlace 265 I or if you prefer, choose sep ' leading soprano artists, and her sister. Miss Watson who Is a con tralto-singe- r of great ability, and Miss Leone Martm', Salt Lake xylophone player, will furnish the program. W. B. Martin of Salt Lake will fee the speaker. A cor dial invitation . is ' extended to your taste, TOR-- lJEVER ;ASTHMA ,r vi CATARRH jj .nn lim n nnn nm.i luriiujroiiu iiuuui - in. i i i lll 1117 1 ;f Tr , PRICE a v- - . a n u 50 Tejnpje Pharmacy J . - .'UI A.. mm-- mm , ......... 1 ICOPYRIGHT BY .PocsUlto, Idtho FOR SALE AT ALL The alddlsst colors, and the most bizarre fabrics ire shown tn' the Narclssa Vanderllp, daughter of tew underwear: The Btp-t- shares popularity with the envelope. There' Frank Ar Vanderllp.-noteIs a decided vogue for tWmrler brassiere tn nlace of banker, t ooraet one of the 14 sophomores chosen nightgown. have bateau necklines and many of them have tax s the prettiest of thtlr class, betps . t to carry the. famous Vassar dalsf , n d DRUGGISTS. :: Ci. . Tbe-wes- t-t- -s thaw Complete home outfits to pay, N. J2 . at prices ycu can f-fo- rd ' , IT AT V St Tayld'Bros.; Co; 9 ' FURNITURE DEPARTMENT' i 'Where All Your Wants Are Cared For' 1 - - V : . ; J GET . ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school It held in "the St Mary's church at JT a. m.; morn ing prayer and sermon at 11 O'clock. Bishop O. W. Moulton. of UUh Episcopal diocese, will give the sermon. The Ladies' ..Guild will meet in the vestry room Monday afternoon at, I .o'clock. Wax F. Bulkier, rector. - WHEN : YOU FURNISH YOUR HOMF. THIRD WARD. O B. x. U. Public Service bu reau-wil- l furnish the speakers and musical, program for the services in the Third ward this evening at 30 o'clock. A splendid program is assured, ah are welcome. ; 'CAILS) , . . SECOND WARD. Regular sacrament, services will be held In. the Second ward chapel this evening at ' 7:30 o'clock. A good musical program' will be fur nished by the ward choir. All. are ' invited. i . Many other suites priced as attractively ; as the : " ' .above Foiir Piece Suite. V . everyone. ill) Table iraBovrFoofBed 1 MRS,. SADIE r our riecejLompI lete.' B ed t o 6 m S mi 6 II Preaching superintendent services at 11 o'clock. Christian 7 : 30 Ujjn. Rev. Miss Ada Hasier ir spending a Endeavor society, Charles McCoard, pastor. iin Lake Mr. with Salt and weekj, FRY DINNERS Corsets -- - AND fu-Bo- ne r ' Miss Ruth Johnson entertained, the Seagull girls ef the First ward primary association - at her home Thursday afternoon. During the evening of sewing, a delicious lunch eonwfts served to the following: Miss Kathryn Johnston, Miss Helen Miss- Melba Boardman, Larsen, Miss Audrey Jackson miss Beth Hinckley, Miss Ruth Poulton and the officers: Mrs, W. W. Erchan-bracMrs. Ivy Home and Mrs. Tenle Larsen. - SPECIAL TROUT Yes, 1 " - RESORT, CANYON. 'Madam-- - Tours rery truly, . VIRGINU WHITMAN. 1117. & W. Temple, Salt Lake City, h ' v. W thlnk there "Utab. . - t . i t-t- - - ; .A " See This Suite in Our Window SUMMER RESORT PRING party""!! frolnTlIils" Upper T Falls, with-a-soluilon" PABr&YOSEMITEr I a - -- -- fangry PROVO 17, f -- light-weig- LS June girls' iCainpflro Girls) , - " Mr.-and--Mnt 5ASTORIA PER-FAL- ' IT was a spelling tablet In it x with Virginia Whitman summer school on it ' If you could locate this for us, It would, fee wonderful! appro-- ', elated as It represents the work of -- .. ..... ' On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs? Benj. H. Enudsen city, enronte from Ottt . ViE-- ., - ; SOCIAL CALENDAR . . - Jl FO Scott f Invitations have Editor, The Herald: - '- HEP -- - ? , A There was a ceremonial gown made of khaki cloth, trim med wun brows leather fringe; a pair of beaded m occasions, a leather bead band and a, number of Campflre beads, a long strand Wfhe gown, and there wasTesldes such clothes as a young girl would need for a week's 'camping. I am wondering if you would post a no- fied. tost a straw telescope satchel with entertained the officers and teachers the clothing of a young glrj. of 13. of the Second - ward Sunday The effects can. easily be identi tice of the lost. school at. their home Friday even- tog. -- Tea roses and pansies pret-! llllJearatfid the rooms,, The Mrs. L. R Kelson (was hostess to lesson,. "Why Do I Believe. That several friends at a kenslngton at the Priesthood of the Lord Is Guld- her home Thursday afternoon. The4ta Our Church,' was given by Mr.. rooms werejreUUy decorated, with Knudsen. 5 ( (. roses and daisies as a floral decora luncheon were also enjoyed, by the E. Mr. Ole Mrs. and tion. During the time spnt in following; Olsen, Jr., Mr. and "Mrs: John F. needlework a delicious luncheon Thurgood, Mrv and Mrs. John was served4 to the folowlng: Mrs. Stubbs, Mr., and, Mrs. B. Asael Harriet Scott. Mrs. J. W1U Lewis, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Beth Scott Mrs. Al Loveless, Mrs. J. H. Beck, Bishop and Mrs. L. Nelson, Mr. Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. --Clyde and Mrs. C. SVincent "Jr., Mrs. Dresser-Chifforette-Dressinfy Estella Singleton, Mrs-- Henrie, Mrs. J. K. Hannah Cardall, "Miss Beck Miss Natella Lewis and Miss CUrk, Miss Edith Boss, '.Andrew' B. Orville ZlnaScott. Souter, 7 a , .. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Win Jones, The C. H. S. club was entertain- - Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Maurice Jones, ed Thursday-eveni- ng by Miss en- - Miss Follls Rosa, Miss Leah Hen erve Richardson, county recorder, richsen, Mr. and Mrs. Newton at the home, of Mr,,, and Mrs. F. L. Miss May Johnson. The evening was spent Hickman. - in gailyprogram of work and those FISHBONE. ALLOWING Among 8W present were Misses Jean C Bonnett, Ines If a fishbone gets lodged In the Jesse, Ruth Boyer, Laureene South' throat gargle of wick, Pricfila Christensen, of Provo soda and water. There are no inand Rella Allen of Lehi, Mrs. Rose jurious results If the gargle is swalTonng Stewart and Mrs. Hickman. lowed. a Senator and Mts. LeRay Dixon, William C. Price, Mrs. H. W. Daw, Mrs. J. L. Marrott and children motored to Granger Wednesday evening where they attended the wedding reception given by Mr. and Mrs. John Bawden at their home in compliment to their daughter CHRISTIAN-- SCIENCE CHURCH. First Church of Christ Scientist Helen and Albert W. Daw of Provo, No. 80 North University avenue. who were united in marriage-J- in the Salt Lake temple the same day. Services are held every' Sunday The bride, wore a pretty gown of morning at 11 o'clock in the ChrisThe subject whtt,e satin with silk overlace trim- tian Science church. for Sunday will ibe, "Is the UniShe a and carried beautiful mings souquet of brides roses. An enjoy- verse, Including Man, Evolved by able time was spent with games Atomic Force." Sunday, school at and music during which a deli- 9:45. Wednesday evening meet cious luncheofr was served, Mr. lngs are held at 8 o'clock. A free and Mrs. Daw will make Granger reading room is open daily from 2:30 until 4:30 o'clock. their home. . n : Tired ' of the American Forkw1Upe8jde uftbe ; dining room aria will be assisted by been Issued to 100. ftremeinterestr Hay-mon- d m championship to be ta attendance at both of these f.ArtbeJla rd, Mrs; Vera A. Bird, Mm J.. hscoe Harmon, Miss Margaret (Special t The HeraM.) ' Under the DELTA, June-1- 23. rd. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson of of the Delta auspices qhamber eat Thursday at Salt Lake vlsit- Millard - county and Commerce, wlth friends before leaving for Utah .will stage an la' Francisco,, where thedoctqr independarice celebration on July me'dical conven- 3 and 4 such as never before has U attend the been staged in these parts, accordit They will also visit Los An tes and other places of interesD ing to Scott Taggart, secretary of their4 return trip home. thecbamberof commerce.- Miss Bessie Jane Reyrfolds spent Forty-eigh- t hours of keen enjoyment will be crowded into two days past .week at Salt J,aRe, the est of Mrs. A. ILJilsen.. of celebration." There will be someMr Vera A. Bird and Mrs. thing to attract everybody. .The MORE SPRINGVILLE GIRLS. iroUk Finch entertained at a committee has arrange jsueh" a shower Saturday, ndkerchief varied program that father, mother ae 18, In compliment to Miss and all the kiddies' will have the kslca Bird, a bride o( the month. SPRINGVIL& " June, 24. Four time of their lives while in Delta. To those interested In broncho dqhity color scheme of pink and new baby girls came'to Springville I ne ravors were the past week, one, to each joLlne Susting and rough riding the wild lte prevailed. lividual "bridal T)ouquetsi' The tolloylng proud parentrf; Mf And west show: the center of U were snowered from a rtse- - Mrs. Reed Hansen. Mr. and Mr attention. The baseball- - fan will jarasoi. Those present William Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Claud be appeased by four big baseball Ides the guest of honor were Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Howard contests, Theiddies will Jbave s, A. C. Bird, Mrs. J. A. Thorn, Whiting. their sport races and the "Seven-teens- '' William.' Erdman, Mrs; J. Ros will tread light fan tastio eHarmon of Ogden, and the te to the etraina of the Peerless -feseaJSmma Dougall, Irrlsa Brln- SPRINGVILLE j Orchestra. Francis Bird, Arlene Menden- Two brass bands win be in atL Dora Cotfman, Emeline Kin- tendance,. .ValuaMeprizes will be Boyer, Orphea Deal,--M- . jSPRINOVHaJ, June 23. That gften tn the tarious cbBtests.-"Th... Hla AmAmo Sprlugvllle tatoyal to WTB. Y7JT. most extravagant daylight firei nr. ana Mrs. m. a. jranaau, jr., is proven by the following list who4 works obtainable have been secur are now enrolled at summer school ed and will form one of the main there: The Misses Dora Coffman, attractions. Floss Harmer, Birdella Reynolds, The thingfetcMhe sport Tans' of Lela Boyer, Iretta Roylance, Ber- - central and southern Utah are the thina 3hilds, Lfezie PhHUps, Lucy boxing' .and wrestling" matches For Infants and Children . Phillips, Carol Bird, Leona Sum-sio- scheduled for the celebration. Able Ada Smith, Lucina Clark, Mishklnd "of Salt Lake City will USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Floss Simpklns, Lola. White, and meet Frankie Cameron of Chicago Ways bears the "Messrs. Paul Packard, Ken- for the championship neth Weight Glen Sumsion, Chaun-ce- y of the intermountain states. Art Jnature Cbflds, 'Cornell Mendenhall, Smertz of Salt Lake City will meet Hilton Evans. Henry Jones of Provo for the wel- - dIla T ' n. . .. " . . - : : : - 1 |