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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1927. PAGE SIX. HOW REVOLUTIONARY READER DIED IN MEXICO SOCIETY J meet Monday eveatng at the home of Mrs. Geneva Pvweleon. Sewlag and SDtune wfH be- - the features ef the evening's entertainment, and luncheon will be. served. All members are lorited to be present. . Murdoch - Dixon . Wedding Held MISS SrAFFOKD "HOSTESS' Members of the & C 8. will meet Wednesday evening at the home of ThS marriage of Mia IflM Mb Miaa Emma Spafford. Sewing and music will be the feature of enterdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will be R. Mundojck of Salt Lake, to tainment, SAd luncheon Ruloa Dixon,- - son of Sarah L. and served.. All Members are cordially . the late John D. Dixon of Provo, Invited to attend. , took place Saturday morning ia the ' . Salt Lake temple. The ceremony SOCIAL HOCB CLI R was perfwmed by Apostle tavtd O. """Mrs. Juhn Vance will be "hostess McKay. Menbera of the family ac- to the Social Hour club members companying the young couple to Wednesday afternoon at her home. the temple are aa follows: . Mr. and Sewing, music and luncheon will Mra. J. R. Murdock, Mrs. Sarah be the diversions. All members are Dixon,' Mra. Maud D. Markham, urged to be present ' Stanley Dixon, and Bishop H. L. S. CLTB TO MEET Dixon. Immediately following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast TUESDAY Members of the L. 8. club will was served at the home of Mr. and Mra. Murdock. Mr. and Mra Dixon be entertained Tuesday afternoon will make their home In Pleasant by Mrs. Caleb W. Haws at her home. The time will be spent with Grove. . sewing and music, and luncheon will be served. A cordial Invitation PIONEKR DAUGHTERS Is extended to all members to be in ENTERTAINED- -. attendance..... .... Members of Camp No. 8, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, met at H. 0. U S. CLUB . i ; the home of Mra Mary Gray ThursMiss Stella Letham entertained day afternoon, with Mra May Snow the members of the H. O. L. 8. club as assisting hostess. Two readings at a candy pull at her home Thurswere furnished by Janet Webster; day evening. A most enjoyable time a vocal solo waa rendered by Mra. was spent by the following: Miss Gray, and two ukelele duets Were Bernice Durnell, Miss Delia Lethgiven by Miss Donna Christensen am, Miss Ore May Henrichsen, and Miss Shirley Bunnell. Mra. Miss Ines Dixon, Miss Bertha OlBenetta Beck and Mra. Stella Hyde son, Miss Marie Clark and the hosof the central camp were in attend- tess. ance and gave short talks, and Mra. Gray read the history of Utah. Fol- TRES tOVl CLUB Mrs. Joseph Seethaler will be hoslowing the program" the annual election of officers was held, the tess to the members of the Tree Mra Jolt club following being apponted: afternoort. The Martha E. Brown, captain; Mra. time will Thursday be spent with needlework Martha Startup, first lieutenant; and mttsic, and refreshments will Mrs. Marie Lewis; second' lieutenbe served. A cordial Invitation is ant; Mrs. L&ura Brereton. secre- - extended to all members to be in Jtary; Mrs. Grace William, treanur- attendance f er; Mrs. Mary Gray, organist;- - Mr-.- t Use Your Credit! Jo-ke- ,7 i ., AJ-do- .... Gomez-Serranrevolt la shown in this extraordinary The vic- general who participateda In the photograph. The bleak passing of a. Mexican . - 11 . ..i . . .. t : ui pnuui wu laicen hkiiibuh. mLi. General Aureao itueaa tuipano, commander 01 a vavairy regiuipni ui vne only a mom vhj ent after he carelessly waved goodbjy to friends and shows Quijano with hts back to the wall of the grim courtyard of San Laza.ro military An instant prison in Mexico City, the firing squad with rifles leveled, and the orncer in cnarge aropping nil swora as me signal to lire. later Quijano crumpled to the ground. .... XUn Was - o a LAW FIRM IS F0R1DHERE m . mltted to the Bar of this state in the August following: He began practice at Vernal, and two years later moved to Ba.lt Lake City, asSftttfnrtouft'- where fte'teffame'an " ty attorney. uuntora, tee j William Stanley lunln mmhAr; nf th' ffr.m.. rftrfu 'ttThilon irttn onicer"'W'"":a-n"enowd"i- block of this' city, la an Bounced. This organisation brings together three attorneys, who have' been for a number of yearn identified with the legal and civic life of Utah. Judge A. H. Christensen, the senior partner of thi firm, came to provo from Manti two yeara ago. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law school, specialising In irrigation law. Attorney A. W. Watkins, the second member of the organization, is a graduate ' from the Brlgham Young university at Provo, 19M, Following his graduation he attended the New York university, but graduated in law from the Columbia University in 1912 and was ad- - I for two years. Since that time he has been identified with the general and commercial practice of this city. . r TDUMorfifr' K 3RD WARD JIAU ' 1VeTslt ne (Continued frbfif'"page 1ineF" fornla Bummer J;hool, and a term at the Leland Stanford University "Heirs at Law", with Bertha Voget, Law school. Returning to his home Grant Penrod, Jack Collins, Viola in ictano in tne spring or 1916, he McGuire .Anna Russell, Sarah Dixwas called into service of the gov- on and Verl Dixon taking part ernment and was sent to Mexico. Eunice Bird is the director. Thurs- He was a member of Uncle Sam's day-d- uet, Prof. J. R. Boshard and fighting force almost continually Mrg Saaie Ramsey; solo, Mrs. from that time until 1917. At the ; Hugh Peterson, accompanied by close of the war he was a member , Mrs. Anna Hinckley; reading, Miss of the officers' training school at . o.r.h Dixon: "Slow But Sure." one Little Rock, Arkansas, from which act play directed by Bessie Collins he would have graduated within and Thelma Buchanan, with the two wneks following. He com- following players; Etta Jones, Harpleted hla law training at the Uni- old Clark, Bob Scott, Kathlyn Eves, versity of Utah In 1923, and after Thelma Buchanan, Violet Peterson, a few months' practice in Salt Lake Irene Clayton, Edna Dixon, ClifCity accepted a position with the ford Knudsen and Rhea Busby. firm of Baker and Baker of this Programs each evening will be- city, with whom ho was identified gin at 8 o'clock. Dinners will be ' served each day from 11: SO until 2 o'clock at a nominal charge, and selling booths will, he on hand throughout the bazaar. These will include fancy work, ladies' wear, children's quilts, iruUs, Aprsn wear, vegetables,., fortune telling xcnifictlpnrly aBaidjibowt EX3XRTA&a AT LVXCHEG . - fisSitsi TV I'lTZSY "'JSra.-Jan- e "Clara tevans.T registrar; Mrs. Evelyn Bird and Mra Martha Boren, chaplains; Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, parllamentaaian. Delicious refreshments were served to twenty-fou- r, hiilatiaa.... ......I Mra. Ida K. Rasmussen entertained at a luncheon at her home Friday afternoon for the' following: Mra J. E. Farrer, Mra Vivian Har-rlsa-. Mrs. Al Henrichsen and Mr. ...' - and Mrs; Nels Frederickson of VIEt'X AMIES CLIB Salem. Vieux Amies club members will n, bo, fcVJW Mini M, COA WuV .0Hi. TIif as cin BBKO ( I LIX. lo. M4eirs 'ots 4. ; M. y Mweitii iTursioil T For real values in Coats, it wilt pay you to come to CINDERELLA, FIRST ! . 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