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Show 1GETW0 FEOVO SUNDAY IIERALU, SUNDAY, OCTOBER , mea club house Thursday Oc- gun furnished several readings and j charge of the meeting Tuesday tober 30 at o'clock . The public is a vocal ob was rendered by Miss ' afternoon at- 2:30 o'clock. A te Wood-Mi- sa cordially invited to attend, and the Abworth. accompanied b, J e will tickets may be obtained by calling by Mrs. given at Ashworth the Beth oa Mra G. H. Heindsetman, Mra A vocal solo was furaished bypiano. Grc Bw. reading will be fur-to- e Vi Walter or Mra Brockbank uUer. asd George u?Ashworth. accompanied by Beth IV Haaiar.4 Mla Lomse will render f r AsnweriA, aa a piano selection f ; f selection. The i,t Elliott, broti- hv Phillm A,wfrtL Pno a LASIXS UTXR A K Y CLI B selectkin. A dclKrtou r,? wiU luncheon "ta! was served at TO MEET IN bALT LAKE conclusion of the meeting to All members and their friends are Member of Jhe Ladies' Literary the invited to : attend. cordially iver- J"1 di -- - Ethel Dockett Rorfcty Editor. Phon , 107 iues Ji"w - 1 l lvl 1(5,' 1027. licious luncheon was served to 27 vorson. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham at th conclusion of the afternoon of Salt Lake, also former Provo residents, were guests at the party.' of game and Di:r.r.A most 4c $ afteraovn waa spenv ... T. M. G. CUB INJOYS , ... Tk A riVA 1 VTV I NETETTE.CLVB . Mia Mxklred Potter ViU enter- - Mis Henemod mtertamed the tain the members of fh Nrtette . members of th T. M. " club at club at her hem Wednesday ve-nlng. The time will be spent with AO music, sewing and luncheon. members bit fiinUtiHy ir.vitfil'tp hr ,- L Hatch. The following Mra TKV LI CXTB MTT . was also an enjoyable ewin aod games were enjoyed program th meeting f the Ptt Tru La feature of furtyf .,. . M.' Jensen; . .! IT U . . rwwnbejTrtEe "B5rontraiA ment: reaJir,Mrs.Mra G.H' Alio ToJboe aad noma vi mrw. xx&4vu vwjb " v vocal duets, I bel Johnson Friday erening. 1 V . J ... . present RFTIRlXO OFFICERS .l..ri.u UII.uH.u .ftaranu at icious luackeon followed and Miss O --one WilWns; reading. Miss - Joseph Gr&mes entertained ENTERTAINF.D Mrs. of the N. H. K. club a. tnrtd to MiM Connie Stagg. Eunice Bi rd; pi ana selection. The Primary officers and teachwill review "Arrowsmiih," by Bln- - the. members si EJith VlneenW' Miaa Mine Sblrt Wilson. The following were eisir Lewis, and musical selections. at her home Friday after noon, The ers of the Manavu word entertafc- - ENTERTAINED FOB rotwn were artistical- served a delicious luncheon: Mra wiU be are. Mis8 Helen Kavachcvich entertaining ' ' ..r . furnUbd by th trio, Mr. trynaecorateJTTh a Hallowe'en jjd Friday afiernooa tt. the xee- - IN HALT 1 Mi-sRalnh fPoMltonTaTTTsCTeoseTSn: Herald R. Clark. Mra Iran Weatpkal cknee of Mra George E. Whiter Mr. and Dunn of Tay Harold Mra Sterling i Mra O. W .Hyde, Mra. Hugo Price. lor and Mrs, J. Karl Beck. A full schtna. .Sewing and music were head, in compliment to seven for- Salt Lake, formerly of Provo, enenjoyed, during which a dainty mer member of the association, as tertained MBDA TAt' CLCB TO Mr. ,K U Schofietd. Mrs. Wren attendance is desired. the following Prove peoluncheon was served to the follow- follows: Mra A. L. :ET Wilkin, Mr. Alice Tolboa, Mr. A. Larsen, Mrs. ple at a dinner party at their home ing:.. Mra Sam Jepperson, Jr.,' Mra A. B Morgan, Mrs. H John. Mr Crawley, Mr. Alma .lis Lucil OisMi will b host Butler, Saturday evening: Dr. and Mrs. MISS DUNS S Bee, Mra Arvid Reese, Mra Mr. .1.' L. Muhlestein,Harry ' Mrs. John Madison W. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. he merubers of the Lambda Tau Van Wagenen, Mr. Jama Woods, H. P. Hansen, Mrs. Robert Sward, HONORED AT DINNER Bird. Mra. Mamie Bird. Mra home Meldon Mra Wednesday at Bennett, Jasper her b Layton and George Wortlien, Mr. and Mnt A well appointed dinner party Mr. Virl Martin, Mrs. Hyrirra Kup-pe- r, Mrs. Zella Ford. The g. Game and music will a e li- Mra Anson Hatch. Mra William entertaining Sterling Erc&nbrack, Pr, and Mrs. at Mrs. Mark Bown. Mrs. Leo Foot Norma Mis wa Mrs. by Merton acrved. Karren. be given will -: 5tahley Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Fred rMa, luncheon inaHaUoweed and Burch, Madsen and Mra John W. McAd&m rooirjwere.decorated compli'en scheme, pumpkins, black cats C. Strate, Mr. and Mrs. James d member are cordially invited Frank Demlngv Mr. Arthur Crav- her1 home Saturday evening, Dunn, the latter an invited being guest. witches being employsd. A en. Mrs. Mary Bandtey, Miss Rea-no- n mentary t Miss Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hal- attend.r. for Everett, this who left morning . Isls Miss Johnson, Wtlsoa to make - Mr Jiom. MiM .Clecme Wilkin. Mis Hazel Wsshington,SBIND'S BlftTHIttr A'XI-ESAR. d THIRD WARD BAZAAR Amoratinn wera: HaltewVenMiss Bird and Mia Eunice 11 irTTT T" CELEBRATED 'I MMf."" '"' I'W '1 Asgard, rooms 'Arrangements are now completed the entertaining throughout was Mary-FroX well appointed dinner .to held he Uive. war for bazaar Third taote. the an wu Ui (lining ' en by Mrs.. Hugo Price at her were 1st dfor Mr. and Mr, ban in th amusement hall Wednesday. me Friday 'evening in honor ol CAMP KOXNEVILLE WET , Blamenthal, MM ', Lenore Foote Thursday and Friday of this week. ' annt-sar- y r husband, whose birthday TBI US DAY Mi Dorothy Dunn, Miss Norma The proceeds from the affair will Mra Anna Hedenherg and Mr. Foote,' Jack Manton. John Evans, be used toward defraying the exoccurred on that day. Fall were used There wers and fern Morgsn entertained the and Amos Close. Following dinner penses of the newly built amuse-- , f Camp Bonneville, th party enjoyed the dance t the ment hall. The bazaar will open oughout the entertaining room member each morning and.' will continue a decoration; and a cut glass Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, at Utahna Gardens, 11 of asters formed an attractive the home of the former, Thursday throughout the day. Each evening ; following splendid CAMP NO. I commencing at 8 o'clock, there will uerpiece lor uie aimng now. afternoon. The be a splendid program furnished vers were laid for Mr. and Mr, program was furnished: Vocal solo, MET THURSDAY Mia Mra. Ray Ash worth was hostess Including a one-aplay, instru-'- l igo Price, Mr. and Mra. Adam Mrs. Mary Wanlass; reading, clerson, Mra Paul Kreuger and Eliza Bjeregaard; reading, Mr. to th member of Camp No. S, mental and vocal selections, readMiss ings, etc. Under the direction of I lighter Belly'. V.'Price, Mr. and Bculah Henrichsen; reading,life of Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, the Thursday afternoon at her home. the ward Relief Society, a dinner a Scott Price, Lvland Prlca, Atha Baura; history of f Carter, by his daughter. She was assisted in entertaining by will be served each day at noon, to is Madeline Johnson,' - Mr,- and Heieklah Morgan. Delicious bar sister, Mra Virgil Heymanson which everyone is invited. Each a D. F, Crandal) and Dale Mrs. Theresa- -were served at the of Salt Lake City. The following organization of the ward Is T Ljrninh-ln- g refreshments . : ice; . t a booth which will include the conclusion of th meeting to the member of th central camp were Mr. ' Alia in attendance at the meeting and following: Fancy work. weariest following member: MP 4 AND 6 ENTERTAINED Mrs. Mabel Kirk, made a few remark; Mrs. Arthur apparel, vegetable and fruIU, tliU Mra. Frahk Hoover entertained Strong, Mra Sarah Paasey, Mr. Susie Baum, Taylor, Mra F. O. Warnlck, Mra shows, fish pond, novelties and con-fes members of Camp 4 and 6, Mrs. ionaries, etc, Everyone in' corMary Overlad,. Mr. Emallne & H. Jones. Mra. C. W. Glazier, at ' ughters tihe.JIUh-.Piotieor- s ry dially invited to attend. Dusenberry, Mra and.Mrs John Saxey. S?iW fit Afi : 0( ; v Wfiter,-- Mra Alice McEwUn.HBerT, i i . " iwrX, , arier wnicn oa ra, Jinjiim,nji ij r -t is dte Moore. Mrs. Mary AKefc. Mrs savti hSoersphlcal sketch "of" the i RELIEF JSOC1ET1 hostesses. Mra HenHinckley L The literary section of rvip wtrit ung life of her grahdmofher, Mrs. Eliza 'Just phone your 'dealer'f or flilis Mary Wanlass, Mrs. Benlah IVe a history of her grandmoth- richsen, Mra. Emma Egilson, Mrs. Harrover Leavltt. Mis Beth Man-- 1 ward Relief Society will have delicious Three-Flavore- d Brick Mra. Ed pa Young and several Bertha Gadd,' Mrs. Sarah Tiffany, d ectlong . and readings were and invited eueat Mrs. Isabella In the program. Delicious Clark, Mr. Hasel Hundley Miss Eliza Mis reshments were served to 35. Gladys Hedenberg, m Bjoregaard and Mis Atha Baum.. " i KJiCR AT MANAVD WARD J I'he Fifth ward Primary assocla-- a PLEASANT VIEW PIONEER will give a dance in the Man DAUGHTERS MEET Mra Millie Fergeson entertained Your Family and Friends u ward amusement hall Monday of th Pleasant View la the member nlng, to which everyone will be delighted! of Utah th of the Daughters rdlally invited to attend. - The camp a ramount Gleemen will furnish Pioneers at her home Thursday A sketch of th life of music, and an enjoyable time afternoon. McCun waa given Elisabeth Mr. promised. " by Mr. Zella Colvln, little Mis Fergeson. gave a recitation, and a SSIONARY SHOWER pioneer talk was given by Mr. VEN Donna Meacham. Mrs. Nellie Jones Mrs. W. M. Wilson. Mr. Jack furnished a vocal 43 solo, and a read Mrs. Shlrl Wilson and Mrs. oth, was given by Mrs. Soioma Mel- ing saBBfBBaBBaiMa)BM)sMaaMMMMaBBBn nold Rawlings entertained at a drum. At the close of the lower at the home of the latter, delicious refreshments weremeeting served ' $-M-:-w4dnesday evening, in compliment to twenty. T Stanford Bird, who Is leaving n for a mission Zealand. GRACE NIXON vera! interesting and novel STEWART TO READ nes were played the prl zea Grace Nixon Stewart of th Unl to Mr. OUerton, Mrs. verslty of Utah will read "Little H. Joq, Mrs. Jamea Wood andLord Fauntleroy," at the Provo Wo-... i.'.-..;.,;,., , r. ji "i.. : . thejivengsntetiH . - . fr.., her home Friday evening. Game and dancing were - enjoyed, after, which, a dUcKua tuncheoa waa Mis served to the following: Myrle Bray, Mis- - Donna Clark, Miaa Delia Haws, Miss Velma Knudsan, Mia Irene Oisea, Mia Algi Snow and the hostess. 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BRIDGE LAMPS 34.35 8.75 IS , LAUNDRY dm itbest 14.50 LAUNDRY FLOOR LAMPS 312.5X.16.00.20.00 IV In announcing tlyde Scott as a deposit will hold anv lamn for uture dCry, arm Furniture Co. 57 North University Ave. " , For That Next Hair Cut or Marcel IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Phone 1123 or 1122 e sen- - Lewis- - BARBER SHOPS "AND BEAUTY PARLORS ' 274 West Center 491 North University Ave. " ; candidate for Mayor in the coming election, it is the desire of the paign committee that the electors of Provo City make a thorough investigation of the character and ability of this candidate. Mr. Scott is a native son of Provo, is a member of one of the most prominent pioneer families of Prcvo. Mr. Scott has always been a progressive citizen and has been very active in the upbuilding of the community Hehas always been a hard worker and at the present time is the owner of a gocd home on one of the prom inent streets in Provo. 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