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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 9, 1923. - fi I i . ft I !J 4 i Thrifty Shopper? Always Find Real Values at ; IRVINE'S J CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, No. 80 North University , avenue. Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Chris-- , tlan Science Church. The subject for Sunday will be "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school at 9:45. .Wednesday evening meetings are held at 1f. o'clock. A free reading room is open daily from 2:30 until 4:30. D 16 to 44. PRICED t Silk Dresses, Velvets and Wool. A few Coats with fur collars an attractive variety of styles and colors. EXTRA SPECIAL il- MI M i i i 1 I CHRIST MAS 1I IS VI 7 :7Tp9 4 I ON SALE MONDAY I R fi IS ft SE('OM) WARI. The Returned Missionary association has chosen George K. Lewis this and Gladys Watson to sis-aevening before the members of the comSecond ward. Meeting will mence at 7 o'clock prompt. All are . invited to attend. Kenneth McEwun and will be the speaker in ward this" evening at 7 good program has also ranged. ing-Man- avu R ECO R D S A UUV1 r L Ws will gladly arrange terms, of payment to suit your convenience Mly Owen 1hf Fifth o'clock. been A At Christmas time, one's thoughts turn to fine music and fine furniture. . ar- .''' at two-wor- J 1 WARD There may be 13 days left before Christmas, but we, have sold more than of our quota of 60 machines What does that mean to you Just this! If you are interested in being one out of sixty phonograph purchasers to secure a free ticket for that beautiful $600.00 piano, you must hurry. .Remember It costs no more to buy now, but you gain so much. .No delay or disappointment in securing your favorite model if you pay your $5.00 deposit $5.00 more puts it in your home a whole year to pay balance and a machine to fit any purse 24 to select from. two-thir- "THE SIGN OF 1 ' X' MUSieAL-ERESTIG- E m JFBSW iFPMFmm I CIlKrVilUKF lid 1 ii a Den-halte- ' 4749 East Center Street UTASU5HI0 HTf will give a dance Wednesday even ing December 12 in the Masonic temple. All mo sons,. their wives, sous and daughters are cordially invited to attend. Good music has been will be Refreshments secured. served. ff JT? niffsy n lTJ-PTir- U .13 " ' c. Some day you may be called' upon to assume charge of the last sacred rites for ,some friends or relative. Will you be equal to the occasion? lou need not worry or fear failure If at such time you place the whole matter ' in our hands, Through years of training, backed up by the beat and most modern equipment, ' and a personnel trained In handling all , details, we offer you our services In the H knowledge that you will be more than , X. tj saUsfied. BERG' MORTUARY ' 7 o clock. . I " Brunswick art models combine the ld's finest cabinet making with world's finest music. As a gift to endure through the years, blending happily with the well furnished home, while supplying the cultural background of good music, we suggest an instrument of this type. 24 models now on display. Prices from $45 up. OCIAL EVENTS CAN YOU DO m few Superlative Brunswicks for Christmas Joy Clegg and Murray Murdock afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. BonneMerle Taylor. A talk on the life will be the speakers in the ville ward sacrament services this WHL-lnWilfi fnuimtn l,in JT Ji 'evening. 'Time of meeting is 7 given by Mrs. Taylor, after whined ldoct AU are invited, one of her shqny she . reviewed stories. Mrs. F. S. Harris gave tue PIONEER WARD of Mrs. L. L. Cook. life and music of Madam Schuman The speakers this evening in the Browning will be read and several noon af the home W. Heink, after which Mrs. D. Pioneer ward will be Joseph Banks Sewing, music and luncheon" were Packard gave the life and music of and Gerald Heaton. A musical proof her sonnets which have been set the . diversions, and were enjoyed members AU Louise Homer. to music will be sung. gram will also be given. All are by the following: Mrs. Jack Booth, are cordially Invited. Invited. Mrs. R. CrandaU, Mrs. Emll Jacob-seCARDS AND LUNCHEON Mrs. Clarence Harmon, Jlrg. Bob Mrs. The members of the Optimist club Mrs. S. Bardwll" and MAPLETON WARD Arnold Rawllnga, Mrs. L. T. EpperBullock wlU be hostesses to the son, Mrs. Irwin McDowell, Mrs. J. were entertained at the home of Carl Bentwet and Wilford A. afterMrs. GUIktL Cox, members of the O. A. E. club Hall will speak this evening in Hie P. Clayton, Mrs. Frank Gardner, noon. Three tablesThursday of Progressive Fall flowers and Mrs. Mapleton ward. Meeting will com Mrs. Jensen. Oscar Garrett, Shurt-llfMrs. f "500" were played, Guy mence at 7 o clock. A cordial Inferns will prevail throughout the Luncheon receiving the favor. vitation Is extended 'to everyone. entertaining rooms. Sewing, music The liazzar and food sale given followed and served to. .lorvbgkqc nd luncheon "will be the features Saturday lu 'the Sanitary Ment to the was served followed and SPRING V1LLE FIRST WARD of the evening. Market by the ladles of Valley Crr-cl- e club members; Mrs. Thomas Hardy, The speakers in the First ward success. Practi Mrs. Clarence a was complete Beesley. Mrs: Jean of Sprlngvllle will lie Sterling Ere- SEWING AND LUNCH cally everything was sold and those Holladay, Mrs. R. E. Homer, Mrs. aubrack i and Theodore Reese of The memoers oi ..e e tQe tiated ent,re ovcf Me ( Harold Mitchell. Mrs. IS. W. the Returned. Missionary were entertained Thursdit-afte- r affair. ' Mrs. Z. Whittaker, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. James Sutherland, The Ladles of the Valley Circle Mrs. W. II. Retherford. Mrs.. Clar- SPRINGVILLE SECOND WARD . - See Our Consoles ward7wIiTctrWlir BONNEVILLE ; rjr, CHRISTMAS BRUNSWICK SIXTH WARD. Rulon Nnttall and Jane Knrtch- ner of the Returned Missionary ns soclation wtll he the speakers this evening in the Sixth ward chapel. Meeting will commence at 7 o'clock sharp. A cordial Invitation is "extended to the public in general. be held in College hall , ONLY 13 lor and Roy Watklna will give the addresses at the sacrament services $ 4 AND S $260 FIRST WARD. ' Regular sacrament Services will be held this evening in the Fi ward chapel at 7 o'clock. The speakers will be Osmond tYowtlier iinil Jdenu Jensen of the Returned All are Missionary association. 'welcpine. fir BROWNIXG SOCIETY TO MEET Mrs. Christian Jensen will be hostess to the members of the Browning Society and also her literature class at her borne, 593 North University avenue, Wednesday after nwn, December 12, from 4 until 8 o'clock. Poems ot Elizabeth Barrett P H W MANAVU WARD Two good speakers, Golden Tay- The Christian fcrrfeayor business meeting and social will be held Mod day evening, December 10, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Berry in Pleasant View. All who are of Christian Endeavor age and who desire to become members are extended a" most cordial invitation. G R A " if 9 A. M. O COMMUNITY CHURCH Corner of University avenue and Third North street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. George W. Fit.roy, superintendent. Preaching services 11 a. m. The sulijcct this morning will be "A Restored Portrait" and "Old and New Conceptions of God." Those who missed last Sunday morn lug services missed a fine sermon. The "Sincerity of Jesus'' will lie the subject for the evening services. The public is cordially invited to Kev. Charles attend. MeCoard, pastor. FIFTH WARD. BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED ON P H THIRD WARD. The siH'akers this evening in the Third ward will be Laura Shepherd and Lelauil Gee, returned mission aries. A good musical program has also been arranged. The public is invited. n SEE THEM IN OUR , WINDOWS - REORGANIZED CHURCH Reorganized Church of L: I. S. 204 West .Fourth South; Preaching at 11 'o'clock. Evening services, 8 o'clock, Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. it FOR MONDAY ONLY - - CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner of Second North and Fifth West. Catechism class is conducted every Saturday at 10:30 a. m!. Sun day at tfTatt; mass Sundayat 10:30 o clock. Kev. J. U.Demire, pastor. See Them in Our Windows It ' - 1 1 1 ' ; i ft 3 PAGE THREE y SCANDINAVIAN MEETING meeting is held every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the vestry of the Utah All Soandtna stake, tabernacle. vians are 'cordially invited' to at Astonishing Reductions on All new style effects and materials. Sizes - ; A Scandinavian 'Monday and Tue y ' ; U p f DElvLJv i i? "g mTtIimi h :' Aotll Ht ttptww 'MJaJ I'rTT& L h F IlcNiO Ik I L 'Mil! SV' k h Sfcrvf'VcHiBest Blanche Ileal and Dnvid Hopla, will be the Vincent. The rooms were prettily speakers in the Second ward .this decorated with roses and chrysan evening at 7 o'clock. Good sub themums. jects are to be discussed. returned missionaries f'' 'F'rPi Piiovo9umM r,. E. L. E. CLUB Mrs. S. J. Jones was hostess to the iucnilers of the E. L. E. club afternoon. at her Pink and White carnations prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. Two tables of bridge Were played, Mrs? Fred G. "Richmond receiving the favor. Luncheon followed and was served to Mrs. John U. Iluchl, Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mrs. Frank Deniing, Mrs. E. C Rodgers, Mrs. George Leven. Mrs. R. B. Patterson, and Mrs. Richmond. SPRINGVILLE THIRD WARD The 'Returned Missionary associa TRES JOLI CLUB tion will have charge of the meetMrs. R. Eugeue Jones entertained ing in the. Sprlngvllle Third ward the members of the Tres Joll club this evening, The speakers will nt her borne Thursday afternoon. be J. A. Clayson and Agnes Clay-sowere luncheon and Quisle Sewlug, A good program will also be enjoyed by the club members: Mrs. rendered. F. D. Casstty, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Alliert Jefferles, Mrs. Wymon SWINOVILLE FOURTH WARD Berg, Mrs. John Ellison, Mrs. Bert J. S. Boyer and Susannah Boyer Sutton, Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mrs. A. will speak before the memliers of O. Iverson Mrs. Gertrude Page, the Fourth ward of Sprlngvllle at Mrs. Harry Mcfoard, Mrs. William the sacrament meeting this evening. MeCoard, Mrs. Tenle Thomas, Mrs. Services will commence at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Earl Thomas, Thuruinn, ENTERTAINED All are welcome. Agues OFFICERS ( Mrs. Milton Thomus, Mrs. R. H. Ford entertained William Mrs., ' ' LAKEVIEW WARD Thomas. Mrs.' J. Be Seethaler, Mrs. the officers and teachers of the Ted Hatton and iuvlted guests Mrs. Bonneville ward Primary assocla J. R. Vance and Thomas Phillips Delphia Tensdale, Mrs. George Bee-b- tion at her home Thursday after- will be the smokers In the Lake- Mrs. J. H. Sylvester. Mrs. S. W. noon. Mrs. L. P. Amtoft and Miss view ward at the sucrnnibut meet' Williams; Mrs. Frances Cummings, Ford' told the stories which are to be lug this evening. Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. Robinson fprcsejited to the Primary children of Salt Lake nnd Mrs. J. F Giles. at meeting Jionduy afternoon. Re VINEYARD WARD 4t $ The Returned As. freshments followed and were scr Missionary " THE GOLDEN AGE ved to Mrs. Amtoft, Mrs. G. V. soclutton have chosen A. J. Jacob- The play "The Golden Age" will Dorgnn, Mrs.. Thomas Cox, ' Mrs. sen and Carl Miller to Ite the spcuk-erbe presented by tne u. x.. v. Lon Safford. Mrs. Wright Mrs. Bill at the Vineyard wnrd this even' nbivers. nnile'r the direction of son and Mrs Peterson. lng at sacrament meeting. Prof. T. Earl Pardoe lu the Third ward amusement ball Monday even SHARON WARD The Bonneville ward Primary I ng at 8 o'clock; under the auspices officers and teachers ' r.and Andrew M. will give Arthur D.-of the ward Relief Society; All are baxaar shower at the home of Mrs. Souter, mr xbe Returned ' G. F. Porgan, Thursday afternoon Mlsslonaroi t. fin will be. the itiied. " Several Invited guests will also be sneakers OmiltlAron ward this $ CTAH SOROSIS OLU& in attendance. Refreshments wtll evenliw 1 i(y he . oigcr o 1 w" riK,l ,re lnviud The regular meeting of the Utah i icrved. y.,rdlally I oritis club was held Wednseday e. if .ajM b3 home-Thursda- S3iSS!i? frj";' tl'CI" ence KasmtisHcu niid invited guests : Mrs. Leo Shecue and Mrs. Thomas to attend. TIMPANOGOS WARD Luclle Bonn and J. If. Hodson returned missionaries, will gpcftk before the members of the Timpan-ogo- s ward at sacrament ' mectlug this evening at 7 o'clock.' GRAND VIEW WARD Regular sacrament services will be held this evening In the Grand-vieward, with Thomas A. Duke and Edward Meservey as the sinkers of the evening. , Good music will also be enjoyed. All are Invited. , PLEASANT VIEW WARD Th6 Returned asMissionary sociation have charge of the services this evening In the Pleasant View ward. The sonkein will bo Anson Call and Willluu Pulslnhcr. Everyouo is welcome. . s THISTLE WARD . Burton E. Tew and LeWHouU will be the jpcukers. In tlrtsrf hlstle ward this evening at 7 o'clock sharp., A good 'attendance Is , Sjc . rnm rei8y iciu ais, , ty, December tlurCy spend money on yourti The amount of during record. 1021 oulcksiH-o- was. the p mlnmi ' smutlest-oti- ' c7 qIoyPuI Christmas is made possible if you use our Exclusive Greeting Cards your selections early and you'll be plcttscd. GRAHAM'S DISTINCTIVE LINE and We'll Call. riume Make m. ii. Graham CO. printing M outh First West.. tjllpjn J |