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Show THE SUNDAY HEgZl), '; EPTEMER'SO, 1923; Kiddies' EveningJ Offerings yj otorjr fey MARY m MM ggj .Coats , Wiey Seashore WatchT FALL TO Mrs. O. will entertain j clubsToT Mrs. Rose T. .Stewart The at dinner aUier borne today. A cut musical numbers for the afternoon glass lsker of tea roses will form were given! by Mrs. Merle Taylor the center piece for the dlnlng table. and Mrs. Leslie Ulckman. 7 A dainty Thelnvited guests are: Mr. and Mrs, luncheon was served to the club K, yf. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. V M. members and a number of -- invited " Bailey, Mrs, Zlna Dunn and Mrs. guests. .- - RAHAM BONNER "A.. little boy named Eugene,' ..: Cluff. was very proud of hla May E. " ' .'V ? Opltnuit 4db Entertained. new watch. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peterson have Mrs. Guy Shurtliff was hostess to " "He likedto returned to their home J'n Idaho the members' of the Optimist club be asked the Ralls after spending the past month and a number of invited suests at uiue very onen. no one in Provo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. her home Thursday afternoon; ana .7" , ...7 were prettily decorated with asked him what William P. Clayton. : 77,.;,.; f dahlias and ferns. The card game time it wm tiA Mrs. Mitchell entertained "500" was played the favor being Would say at her Harold home Friday: afternoon 4u awarded to. Mrs. A. H. MitcbfilA V honor of Mrs, Thomas AVilliamai itof delicious luncheon was served fo ; what time it la' MartinwlolStttnritt-Peowlth-- ibsZJVhlttalcer, Mrs. W. If. Ifrth- an d t h en he friends. Cards and- sewing were errora, Mrs. ThomasardyrrMtsriwoul'd --fake out the features of entertainment after Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, his watch and Which a dainty luncheon was served. Wrs.-yrMrs. R. E. Denhalter, " . - said Daddy, a -- The-room- -- mm l- Dresses 1 - on Jusi ReceivedMasai; ' ft, ft ! i-- : f would - was Just about that time.' You will find here "But a collection of Fall n 0 w. Fashinm original and delight fully varied. It w a pleasure to how these new arrivals their beauty mo re m 1 1 1 is enduring prices more their. -- iora om 7 c Come and See er "'" '.' Them V 9 'w Beautiful, ondertnl Wan ., aiinjif i Company, In,, me araoij, momiiers nf ntury club met J. T. Farrer sometwould seem to "During History that It Eugene should Class." be much later than the watch said It was. That was apt to Je during school time', especially during the history class, for Eugene found the history class took a lone imes it moderate. rdr?ioo. 'Oh, yes; I thought say,-- ; the Nineteenth The time was pleasantly spent in at the home of ing "PoUychrome" wrok. . " do- "It really did not take longer wan ibe spelling class'any took but Eugene found It was easier to spell tlaajomember"all the dates and Important events in hlstoryr He often wished' that there had not been so many important events in history. " I don't see "why so many people had to do so many things of Imhe used to 6ay atinies. portance,' ' Tes, It was during history class that sometimes Eugene would look at his watch and would find to his great surprise that only, five minutes had gone by when he had thought at least fifteen minutes had been spent on the history lesson. 7 "Then he would put his watch to his eat to make sure that it hadn't stopped and that the time hadn't . gone even On watch But he though-th- e tlldn't show that it liad. found the watch was right. Friday anernoou. "And often at sucli times his epurpow of the. meeting was to B. Somo and Mrs. John Mrs. J. entertaln- iM)nrom(i if rtneiloture-Kort9Ln- d teacher would surprise him with a members of the the entertained Guy genuine jm ntfor thaclub.during tue corning 'T'Vi if o nhih n" thti question, knowing full well that d 'a.iWflnoiimi IfllfT. hamLCf the former Thursday even tea darning, u ion. ild -time, Jl.Maal 'The officers and teachers of the be atid Mrs. Fred Wilson. The rooms :hnt"SBitThe-wmCottona, leii he not would "have properly enikcview-irar- d school Sunday were attractively. decorated with fall r.eard the tea darnlnj jj question. And as lie had of the ward, the evening, after which a delicious tained the pan-utthe meeting house Friday eyea- - teh evening,- after which a 'delicious been spending his time tninkine about the time he had missed what A splendid program was luncheon was served. hnd been said before. 1 music and a er which games, for general a,. '. 3rd X "Thqp his teacher would say: lit luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. "D. D. ' Boyer accompanied 'Eugene, It seems to hie that the time will go more quickly If you Hiss Lanree MeDuiiald was In her husband Dr. Boyer .as far as Doctor Boyer think more of history and less of It Lake visiting with frieuds for Salt Lake Thursday. the tlr.:e, for time goes slowly when iweelc Miss Fawn Varney return- - left for Chicago to attend the con think about lt.'It is a way that you Middle States the of vention Society ProTO with Miss McDonald to to has.' time ressmaiinr: Medicine. Electronic of Irs. Woodmii lend the week end as her guest. "But after a long, longwhile . and Mrs. J. v . McDonald also 1 vacation came and bow Eugene ire a8 their guesjt. Ariel Robinson '"rThe Theological committee of the rejoiced. r. Fourth ward will hate charge of Long Beach. Californui. "He had really worked hard 'even IXTEDAII fo be held Relief society the meeting lesat times during history 'a open ta n Mrs. Edmoud Rambeau Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the though sons he had not always thought as arn. Jobs tJ Mr.jrid ladies the All hotise. live, retarned to home their in mtetiag ward much about history as he might and board Iroro, after spending the past two of the ward are invited to "pre- have thought. Ihistrated bos eeta In California, visiting at San sent . y "Still he wasn't perfect. He was ?s explain! ptneisco, Los Angeles and San E postpaid 'good at some lessons and not so reAmefia has iego. Mrs. Oberhansley good at others and he did try iwi S. iw turned to her home in Provo, after pretty hard for the most part. The Cerco Gleaners of the'Pio- spending the past week in Midway, "Everyone was very fond ofhini : fetward met at the home of Miss visiting her daughter Mrs. X. S. even his history teacher likew him Waab nelma ous Flagare, ? Friday evening. Smart-- ; for he was so honorable and sp fair, and when he hadn t studied ? J ne his lesson he admitted It of course It was as well that he did fo'r it and PIM was so easy to- - see when he didn't ws done ttt 1: study it at all ! Singer M "But at last; as I have said, vai. Center. H cation time came and Eugene went to the seashore. His family' lived that summer nt the top of a hill overlooking n bay." '"How wiiri,ever be able to telH if ic liinW. ttmp'' F.npenp asked the first dH?he went down to,the bench to play and to swim, for Eugene was an excellent swim mer. "Some older boys and T?lrls went swimming at the same J 1 1 T?ead0 - s flrn . - ' 1 1 Fn( . time In the mornings, ho one but took g- - Homer, Mrs. A. H. Mitchell, Mrs. cHhei.Wofietfsv Municipal Council Jean Halliday,. Mrs. Whit Hoover, met in 'regular session Thursday Mrs. J. I Jensen, Mrs. JLynn Hedr The quist; Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Mrs. evening in the council rooms. drama section had charge of the Eph Homer. . ; 7,, t7;4,;;:7:7' program and' Mrs. M. P. Henderson read "What Every, Woman Knows" The Columbia Sewing club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. by J. M. Barrie. . Flora Vincent Monday evening. Sew Mr. and Mrs. R. P.. Carlyle an ing and music wil be the features nounce the marriage of their daugh of,the evening, during which a ter. Vera to Josiah Smith, son of dainty luncheon will be served. . , Mrs. Josiah. Smith. . The marriage took place.: in S< Lake Wednesday. ' G. R. A- - Club Met. The young couple will make tbeir B, R. A. club was pleasantly home in Provo, entertained at the home of Miss Next Tuesday evening the Naomi Elvira- Strong Thursday evening Gleaners of the First ward will en- The rooms were decorated with the Sewing . and - "a tertain at the home of Mrs. L. .L. season's floweis. were luncheon enjoyed by: Graham. The mothers of the girls dainty G. A. Nuttall, MlssTHroline will lie the guests of honor on this Mrs. Hinckb Miss Eva Strong, Miss v, occasion. A. splendid program will be given after which a delicious Monr ,a McCoard, Mrs. E. Boss Nuttn.l, Miss Bernlce Boardman, luncheon will be served. Miss Lola Colvey, Miss Josephine Nuttall, Miss Ann- a- Hedqulst and Miss Donna Simons entertained a Mrs. Blake Peay. 7 iiiinilK-r ... . - The Social Hour club, - 'nleasetM vii Orie-of-a-Ki- rd. a Aew . shipment of :V; nd PATTERN HATS A beautiful line for the woman of dis- tinctiort taste. - Lallin and Lo'okjhem Over, THE ELITE HAT SHOP and good . .. 269 West Center Across from Taylor "fos. Come across the street and f Miss Lorn Dunn will lie hostess to the Elysian Gleniiers of the Sixth wnTd at her home Tuesday evening. Music, games, and social chat will le the features 'of entertainment. A - - " . save money. (. ' 19 r rX Alice"Jones, Prop, as, We.ura re'sear-l- .' -- . 1 , -' 7 JTTI I Dixon-Taylor-RussellG- 'Al-:-- . ' .7." - .- . ,'.'.. 1 "THE M01: Phone 1 7.- - ONE-PRIC- ' 544. HOUSE? E Home Furnishers. Provo. Utah. . Of' 4 m ore Days. The I'tiih Sorosis club met at. the .'-:- lifiine of Mrs. Joseph'Clark, Wednesday afternoon. The entertaining roiims wer' prettiXv dwornted with the season's flowers." During- - the afternoon the following splendid ad program was given: President's dress, Mrs. O. W Bailey: a ' phpeTt 011 ihe life of Judge Florence Allen, Veil that on. this golf links In written by Miss Alice Louise ReyBrittany, and it's an even bet that t, nolds and given by Mrs. Alex 1 girl will conic" shuffling out. of. tiiography of the life of Mrs. Thointis X. Winter, president of the 1110 earMy house. Here's a typical on the courie. of the St. Geiiernl Federation of "Women's caddy; . Briaufclub. 'tHh tr v JJw.pPr m chance to own a gtriiiine Monarch Malleaable Range under such , ' favorable conditions. Buy 'Your Monarch Range Nowl FREES r FREE! A 32-pie- . sii ife ISmsm 4 Pure ,"7t 'LI Aluminum fmK! a !i;i77't Cpojdng 'Set THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" ' w y . Baker 1 fThetHiwiiclass7in - at tempting prices.' In fact youiget anything here that a first class Phone us an order today. -- market handles. Whitehea a s PHONES 76, 78. WE DELIVER " "; '...' 1 ,:-- : , -- -- 1 is York-Oetobe- s en - f ' t , ' . t. : .u - r ' ' v - . E' ' NOTICS TO WILLIAMS, There is n real live oruntatiQa for all those iiearlng. the surname Williams, with "lieaUiiunrters" at ISait Lake City. - Wf.Jiave made R good lM;gjnnliig and re anxioiu fof all Williams' to beconle one of us. All coming to the state fair or conference please. attend the meeting to lie held Friday, October 5. at ; 4:30 p, m.'. In room 22, Brlgbam : Younsr Memorial Bulldin of the L'.D. S. high HchiMil. Ilring a copy of your The Minnehaha Gleaners of the Fitfh ward will meet at the home of Miss Lucile Hatch Tuesday evening.' SPECIAL PI'LLMAN CAR TO CARRY LLOYD GEORGE. The time will be spent in doing "Pollychrome" work, afier which a dainty luncheon .will . .. be served.v.i - I. International Newt Service. 'HlCAGO, , Sejit., 2!).Sei retary Literature Class Meets. world of Labor, Davis and Edward S. banker. , literature hail itu firstHueTttilgr a- - coiuiiif Tuere were between acting as, Monday.' f..ijj,iilj,Blj il1 ,vfli society, a forty and fifty women present. To American Gossard can be made and reports neara.'- - Ho j. ar-J have oinpleted morrow the class will take up 'theff'ri"Mi!B,l,,n. . nmc jjr- - nmj juu. ajiu '.jj-com I'lilliiiau with the story 'of Jason and tin search for rangeiuents F. U.. WH.y.VMS, In car a .j . Chicago for private the golden fleece, and a review of pany President, 910 South Xiuth East the Media of Euripides will be to carry Lloyd George alnuit when 7 Salt.Lake Clly. Ilrit lull Premier visits Tfee class given by Mrs. "Jensen. NAOMI WILLIAMS, meets every Monday nt 4 p.. Jii. in the i'liited States next month. HHI Lak:e Street Salt ' TTRi' railroad ear, will room Sl-put at Secretary. at the university. .. Lake City. (.(fcposnl iu Minne-HindT.ortrge's' Lloyd V . October 11. The f unions WUY LEE IS SMILING. Every so often! A- L. Baker adds Welsbiii'an fi arriving Jn .Xew Driven by an' elecjxi motor "and 5.' His Itinerary another partner to Ills legiil wieglii'jig"5ut three pound.,, a new Mr. was III., Paul, St. it Chicago, Springfield, Formerly vacnm vleancr fir'miitill thjeVts Baker's custom to annex only grnd-- , Muosehearf, 111, ;.St, lnisv Mo,; le .Used in corners Impossible for Frankfort. Louisville. Ky.:, uates of law schools, but Saturday Ky.; 1 'machines. , .7 level:! ml, H.: larger lie- departed! from the usual custom InilianniHilis, Hid., : D. n Junand now linker & Baker have I'ittsliurgh. Pa.: Washington, ior partner, who arrived early Sat- ('. : Iilelimoiiili Vav; I'liiliidelplbi, t'nlifortilu is produeiiig more by w ater power .than any urday morning at the- Baker Ijome. Pa-.- ; Seraiitoii,.Va. ; Boston,' Moss relivlrieity other state. Mrs. Baker and Bnby Baker'.' are and Xew York. - - ' day the ' - Here every present market offers can be brought ... - . Cettlne along ulveiy ' Pnpa tells, the world, ' , fan h flnssified under two BEST and being fresh and sanitarily kept, we're sure we can satisfy you with both product and price.Also every variety of Fresh Vegetables that the Wf-rrff- . words--lTl- . 9s)iece ce freshments were" served. MEA 7 lilis 7. :...! , mm w Hed-quis- Lnlon.1 Trtr " six. more days ana our monarcn sale closes, rsoer will you have a more generous offer than this! Never will you .have a --4 Gold Band m - o'i ' ' The Elks- laides will entertain evening nt the Elks' Club room. The card game "500" will Ik' after which' a dainty :;;'('.. lunchiHiii will lie served." ; The social last Monday evening was held In. honor of the retiring officers. During the evening musicaL numbers were.fnrnished by the Misses Connie and Emma Guy and. Mr. Brown. Cards were enjdjed after 'which a ' dainty luncheon was served. J. saving both time and fuel. . . 7 ! delicious hineh4on wil be 'served. ADDED -- A TTRA CTION. ... Payments. - EVERY CUT OF " I .''''SijjjjjjjjjjjjjHijjjjHBliMMBWBflHi Easy Monthly , ' ' imKociatlon i in Your Kitchen Set ..m..,t Itwl.iwti-lj.(uist lion nun mo'-K.ii'i.rifiitiized in England. . jfinV-- I c5 Tpp Heats Quicker- 1 away ihore' watch!" MONARCH Pinner . , Putin t w ii HbelTeTTifd: down to put has just received -- Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John E. Christensen. The time will be Spent with music and sewing, after which a dainty luncheon : Cuiaht W $10.00 - over him sometimes 'when he- came out of the in. JjD.li.u llll " " the sand. - v "But do you know Eugene never needed his watch? His tummy told the time . for all of them, tbowas about fifteen It. as Just "Yes, minutes before luncn time would say to everyone: '1 think it must be time for getting dressed now. I believe 111 go up the"htll.' "And then everyone else seemed to feel hungry and also to feel.that to get dressed. It wns-tlVi,anna woilbl call Ul) the Tlill thnt be was on his h. nlwflvs cnlled Just before be would" have been cnlled, for inmniv, was a perfeciTsea- E. 8tl will-mee- ; - lines and general appear ance are fme And all this has been 'accomplished without effecting ihe efficiency of the range in the; least! 5V. We use malleable ironit is a dif- ferent mixture from that of grey iron and' has a distinct character. After casting it is ' annealed. This " makes it tough and unbreakable. It enables us to make the top less thick j and heavy, at the same time giving 11 greater auraDimy Obviously a Thirty ney, L.aaqyi take oa.Fart fHISWEEK of f (lends at dinner at her with his sweater w h 1 c h Tie used to mtaiMOl1 "-- Yesthe home Friday evening; A vase of The American Legion Auxiliary cut flowers formed the centerpiece held an "open meeting1 in the form for tjie dining table. of a social at the Armory Friday An address was glvenjiy A large crowd attended the evening. Mrs. J. Powell Jones. The evenlig Scandinavian dance which was held was pleasantly spent and light! re- in the Second ward amusement hall The music was Friday evening. frirnished by the Murdock orchestra. along a watchi "Eugene 'd t d not want t.9 take his watch with him for he was afraid that It would g e t wet or splashed upon In some way even if he put it " " .i . A Monarch Range is Pleasing to the Eye! - p ' 1 "' ", : " !''. ' LTbESDA Y. NIGHT PROVO BAND - n :....'.. 777'"' .7vf.,- . COLUMB IA |