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Show K SlCt'ESSFTX HARVEST FESTIVAL (tee of the finest and moitt In teresting Primary association, entertainments of the season waa the annual Harvest Festival given Friday evening la the Manavu ward amusement hall, by the Primary children of the ward. The program follows; Twa aetections,-TTmBuilder chorus"; play, "Harvest Home Gathering," second group. reel and the wHh the Virginia shucking bee aa the outstanding features; dramatisation, "A Cup of Gold Waterj-thir- d group; draniaU cation. Milan.. Ilrsl group; ine Harvest Home Festival dances, 'Spring," third group with Marjori? and Huish as soloist; "Summer, "Autumn." Bluebird girls; "Winter, Seagull girls; buglers and Roman soldiers. Trail Builders; Indiana, Junior boys; reading7Grant Cot tarn; vocal duet, Ralph and Lynn Bird. The costumes worn by the children were unusually beautiful for an entertainment of this sort, and the dancing and readings were exceptionally good. Much credit is due Mrs. Merle Taylor, who direct ed the singing. More than 400 parents and friends were Jn attendance CMY; Ethel Duckett. Society Editor. Phone 107 Mangum. Following the ban .I Beth Gold Brickers quet, dancing was the feature ol entertainment, the music being fur- e nished by the Arcadians. Seventy-fivwere in attendance. Including ' the leading members of the club, their lady Prominent Anion ' ' social events of the season wu the friends, and President and Mra. thirteenth anniversary homecoming Franklin S. Harris, patrons party of the Gold Brickers ciub of-, the B. Y. U.. held in the Hotel Rob"' erU Saturday evening. An elaborate 7 at o'clock, served was banquet -- Revue Monday fall flower and gold' bricks being 4 used 4b the decorative acheme of The banquet table, which was ar-- , The Misses Venice and Florence ranged in the form of a huge U. Jeppersati of the Jeppersoa School and T.loyoT' was toastmasler, "Ton of Dsns Arts are pleased to antoaata were given by Fred Moore, nounce that the dance revue they 1 Taylor and Lynn' Miller. have been working on since return ' Henry Vocal aoloa were furnished by Mrs. ing from' the coast, will be ready Celestia Taylor and Le Grande An-- ) presentation Monday-eveni- ng. lot derson and musical number "were December S in the Paramount also rendere.4 by a string trio, com theater prised of Misa Sina ErimhaU, Miss The revue, which has been workana aw f jaarion uiicnnsi-juaase- n ed into a follies Idea of sis acta, will take up the .entire evening instead of being featured with a moving picture attraction as in former years- The Jepperson sisters will present over a hundred and fifty of their si i is Jvi'i l au i t pupils ranging in ages from four to I 20 years Special scenery, six elab orate stage settings, gorgeous cos - Banquet and Dance U V Jepperson Dance. . , ' - tqmernnBW-tighting-efns- ten piece orchestra wil be features of the revue, which will be called "From Classic to Jazs" si SI MAKING 'K RECORD 41 5 S S S 46 N. Univ. Ave. Provo - riiiiiiiiiiiiiniillil - BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN' Mra Robert Hilt entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at her home. Thanksgiving- day. complimentary to her husband, whose birlhday anniversary occurred on that day. A Urge cake, holding dainty colored candles, formed aa attractive centerpiece for the din ing table. Covers --were laid for seven. - -- ' BUTLER'S I QUUJTY AND bx.K 1 - II The Last of The Year 1 Values Extraordinary 9 Read Our Dollar Day Ad. 1 - Can't Give Yourself in Monday's Herald ive osls EXPERT. Christmas MARCELLING Our New 50c E' FLAVORS that's what you get in every DELICIOUS truly delightful brick, A GUM DIPPING r, Edwin M. Whitney Dramatic Interpreter NOV. TUESDAY, 29 8 P. M. In OTCippjll COLLEGE HALL SccmtTM Tickets .for Season $2.50 Admission 75c -- tube " HALL Members' of the Lake View ward and friends are cordially extended freefone fium-DiDDi- ; -- " . - BR1MHALL BROTHERS I an Invitation from the missionary committee of the ward to attend an. entertainment in the newly built amusement hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The affair is being given to open the new hall, and also to honor Serge Glade, son of Mrs. Annie U. Glade, who will leave in the near future to fulfill a mission to Germany for the L. D. S. church. A chicken supper will be served rod dancing will be the feature of Hitertainment Carter's orchestra rom Lehi will furnish the music, Everyone Is cordially, invited to attend. J UTOPIA CLUB TO MEET . Mrs. Shirley Bee will entertain the members of the Utopia club at Her home Thursday afternoon. Sew 'ng, music and luncheon will be 'he features of entertainment, and cordial invitation is extended to til members to be in attendance. . DELIGHTFUL 1 1 TIRE Bud's Service and . SWIMMING - - S. H. Jones' sectloa of the Provo Sigh school held a swimming party tt the Provo high school swimming oool Monday evening. An enioyabli time war spenV Thechaperones fr) ; . if . . Save 10 ON YOUR Auto ILauDdry East Corner 3rd South and 7th to 30 i Christmas' Purchases Furniture Gifts FOR TIfE WHOLE FAMILY Get your choice early while selections are good. We will hold any article until Christmas oh a small deposit; FREE Sts. We are going: to give away FREE a TUBE with each purchase of a U. S. Tire up to Nov.-3- 0, 1927, Get Yours While They Last . en s jErn Furniture Co. 57 North University Ave. uu I WITH Vr FAREWELL MISSIONARY PARTY AT NEW LAKE VIEW Endurance TUBE Big Tire Sale r EHssas Flexibility JPhone 260 ' presents for the fifth time " Beauty Shop- -: is an extra added Firestone manufac every fiber. of every ;cord i3 whereby process turing more saturated and made enduring and mroe nexiDie '6f the pure rubber.. The entire cord application, by, struciurfe-flf Firestone Fires is therefore superior to T T' that of any other. The better service and 'mileage v you get from Fire' V stone Tires is only logical. Neverthelessjfthey are selling at very low prices " "MOST MILES PER DOLLAR" Course TIRE COLUMBIA i ' ROLLOW STUDIO WITH ' ; , Ji 50c CARAMEL PECAN- VANILLA HONEY FRUIT SALAD Strength Vt EXPERT MARCELLING - The flavors this week are makes possible the superior University Arts - Alpine Sunday Brick ; ti v SvlheTeakof Perfection - Brigham Young Nippon Crepe tend. " I Photographs will be under the direction of the quilting committee, with Mrs. Isa belle Haws in charge. A program has been arranged and everyone interested is cordially Invited to at Order From. Your Dealer ' lUESUAl CT A I ' . -- j.y ! ALKVS II G THREE Xt - Since You -FAMILY DINNER GIVEN Mr. and Mra A. M. Zabriskie en tertained at dinner at their home Thanksgiving day. A cut glass vase of yellow pom pom chrysanthemums formed an attractive centerpiece for the dining table, on either aide of which was a candle in a beautiful silver holder. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A Zabriskie and daughter Helene of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George Zabriskie, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Zabriskie and family, Miss Ann Olsen, Ed Y. oiing, J. A. McKenrie, Billy Roylance and Emma Zabriskie. . S S S a AURORA CLUB NOTICE Mrs. Vera Nelson will be hostess to the members of the ' Aurora Thimbls dub at her home on First East and Seventh South streets, WELL ARRANGED DINNER PARTY Thursday evening. All Neighbors of Wiodcraft are cordially invited to Among the enjoyable Thanksgiving dinners was the .one given by attend, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reese at their home Thursday. Covers were laid FAMILY DINNER OX for the. following: Mrs. Margaret THANKSGIVING Pierce and Mr. and Mrs John Mr. and Mrs. Upton Hoover en Pierce and son David of Beaver, tertained sit a Thanksgiving dinner Mr aniTJIrs. Thomas Johnson and at their home Thursday. The seachildren, Leonard, Dick and Nadine son's flowers were used to dec-rt- e of Lake View, Mr. and Mrs. Clif the dining table. Covers were ford eesejndJjahyJof NepbVMrr laid for the following: Mrs. Zenna and Mrs. Glen L. Taylor and daugh Howe and children, Dee, Jack and Mazine of Amer Barbara and ters, Bill Howe, Mrs; Raymond Hoover ican Fork, Mr. and Mra Carl Tay and daughter Norma, Mr. and Mrs. lor and baby, Rudolph and Thomas LeRoy Hoover snd children, Mauof Reese Lake View. rine and Zenna Hoover. grandmothers to her residence. . in the gale of Victrola is wHat we- S records, are after. All the lat- est classical music, as g well as the newest J Mhits-otjaE- Z and mnau cal comedy are here and ready for you. A big line of good g FOURTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Victrolas at popular The Relief society meeting in the terms. and easy prices Fourth ward Tuesday afternoon ROBINSON'S n, rnteitained at a family reunion at their home In Alpine Thanksgiving day. The following from . Provo were in attendance: Prof and Mrs. M. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs Hugh W. Hyde, Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Essie Keeler and Jay Keeler. - antfr ctr ENTERTAINED AT ALPINE Mr. and Mis. Frank D. Strong LAMBDA TAU CXI B PARTY The members of the Lambda Tau club were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs Hildred J. 01- jen Friday, complimentary te the Misses Dorothy Stewart and Mau" at the delightful affair. ine Bee, club members, who are at FAMILY THANKSGIVING S. E. C MEMBERS TO MEET tending the U. A. C. at Logan this DINNER" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer will ATTEND DINNER IN SALT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton en winter, and were spending a few entertain members of the S. E. flowLAKE with a tertained at well appointed C. at theirthe relatives. Fall lays here home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durrant and rs were used to decorate the taste Thanksgiving dinner at their home The time will be spent playing prolaughter Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. fully arranger entertaining rooms. Thursday. A crystal basket of pink E. A Mitchell and baby. Mr. and A social evening was spent, during sweet peas formed an attractive gressive "500" and prises will be awarded. Luncheon will follow the Mrs. L. G. Durrant and family mot- which a. delicious luncheon centerpiece, for the dining table. card game. A cordial Invitation is Cav-erored Jo Sajt lAjteTank Mt lujd wt to where they were entertained at din Maurine Bee, Miss DorSthy Stew- - Clyde Singleton, Paul and Mark extended to all members ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. irt. Miss 'Anna Peay, Miss Naomi Singleton, Mr. - and Mr. Orval present . J. Smith. startup, Mias LaRue Startup, Miss Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Miss Virginia Singleton, Gloria and Donna SingleEvelyn Stewart, KENSINGTON AT WOMFJCS Whittaker, Miss Agned Farrer, Miss ton, Mr. and Mis. Fred Clark, Ev.v CLUB HOUSE Lucile Olsen knd Miss"txree Van lyn, Maxine and Dean Clark, and j Members of the Provo Women's Wagenen. EJarl Singleton. club house board will entertain at BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Kensington at the club house on TURKEY DINNER North University avenue Saturday ENJOYED PARTY W. L. Mildenhall was pleasantly of the afternoon, in celebration Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mortensen final payment of the building. The entertained at a Turkey djnner at surprised at his home Friday eve party will be held from 3 until their home Friday evening. Covers ning in celebration of his birthday p. m., and all women of Provo in- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Royal anniversary which occurred on that terested in tha club house are cord Jensen,' Tom Stubbs and the host day. Six tables of progressive "800' ially invited to attend. A special in and hostess. The season's flowers were piayea, ahbs Lola Taylor oi vitation is extended to the mem prettily decorated the dining table. Springville and Burdell Bunnell reHssssssssssssssssssssssssMs bers of the Women's Municipal ceiving the high score favors. A --- ' delicious' luncheon was served to Council, Nineteenth Century club, DELICIOUS- - THANKSGIVING tTtah-SorIhe following: Mr.- and Mi W. L. club, B. Y. U. Wo- DINNER men's Organization, Nelke Reading Mildenhall, Mr. and Mrs. William ; Among the delightful Thanksglv club. Ladies Literary club and Tree Mr. and Mrs. Clyde week was the one Mildenhall, dinners last ing Joli club. During the afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence hy Mr. and'Mrs. Royal Jen Clark, needlework, a musical program will given sen at their home Thursday. Sweet Moore, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Mildenbe furnished and refreshments wiU Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, peas formed the centerpiece for hall, be served. the dining table, around which were Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Bunnell, Mr. seated: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park, and Mrs. T. G. Mildenhall, Mr. and DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilton, Mr. Mrs. Arthur Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. WEDNESDAY and Mrs. Robert Cock rell of Salt Eugene Halladay, Mrs. Beth Broad- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ivie enter- Lake or salt Lake. Miss Lola Tay. ANN McKAY . Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Wil- hurst tained at dinner at their home son ofand IS AN EXQUISITE lor of Springville, Mr, and Mrs. AlLake. Salt with Wednesday evening In honor of bert Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Miss Cleora Bass and Lloyd Wilde ' FINISH Halladay and Mrs. Mary Clark. NOTICE TO EDGEMONT RAWLlNGS BARBER of Provo, and Mrs. Lee Johnson of Scipio, Utah. The dining table was WOMEN MISS LULA BOYES TO BEAUTY SHOP AND in Just time for Mrs. Nellie and Mrs. Chamberlain your prettijy decorated with chrysanthe Florence Chamberlain will enter- DEMONSTRATE "SALADS" mums. Scientific method of scalp Christmas Pictures. tain the Relief society ladies of TOMORROW AFTERNOON the Edgemont ward at the home of treatments, DELIGHTFUL-THANKSGIVINshampooing, the former, Tuesday afternoon. The and marcelling. , PINNER. i Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pace enter- time will be spent sewing for the bazaar which is to be held Friday 26 North i Phone tained at a well appointed Thank ' in the ward amusement hall. A Makean Appointment Univ. Ave. giving dinner at their home Thurs 869 will be and furnished programtrulnw . Phfino KUS.w II J III day. Fall flowers were used, in dec luncheon will be served. All ladiesH orating the dining table, and of to are the ward invited cordially large bowl of fruit formed an at attend. , .ractive centerpiece. Covers were . ijc $ laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cox and family, Mr. and Mrs, VALLEY CIRCLE TO MEET -- . The ' Misses . Josephine and John Shepherd and family, Mr and Mrs- .- J.-- H.. Peterson and family, Augusta Scherer, wilL entertain the ' " piabioVb 32 West Center IL Mrsnd Mrs. W. H. Duff in and fam members of Valley Circle at their home 7:30 at Thursday evening Mr. Mrs. Noal and !ly, Ferre and o'clock. Sewing and musiWwill bo family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beer, Carl Pace and the host and hostess, enjoyable features of the evening's jamea and music were the features entertainment and luncheon will of entertainment at the conclusion be served. All members of Valley Circle No. 3 O. E. S. and visiting of the dinner party. '. members are cordially invited to t $ , attend. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER A well appointed dinner parti! : was given Thanksgiving day by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote, at their home. Fall flowers were- used to decorate the dining table and the entertainig rooms. Covers were" laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindsay and children, Harold and Bessie SaltLakerMPTand Mrs. Millard : MISS BOYES Beck and family, Mr. and Mrs Frank Peay and Miss Leola Peay. Another' capacity, audience will " By undoubtedly greet Miss Ltfla Boyes DANCING STUDENTS tomorrow afternoon, from 2:30 to ENTERTAINED 1:00 o'clock, in the Women's Club MISS PENDLETON The Misses Venice and Florence rooms 302 Ntfrth Uriversity avenue, Jepperson entertained the pupils of ' under . the auspices. 61 the Utah At their advanced musical comedy . Power & Light company. She has class at a studio party Friday after chosen the subject of "Salads" for noon.-most delightful time was her cooking lecture and demonstra-tio- n enjoyed, on this occasion a subject ' which is one ofTheTnost popuj ATTEND THANKSGIVING her entire list Miss Boyes has deDINNER many new ideas in the art veloped Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph B. Seethaler, Phone 1191 salad making, and promises her of AT- Mrs. Rachael Hatton. Albin See- interesting , friends an exceedingly thaler, Prof, and Mrs. O. D. Camp KT to come; Be sure TTirogram. bell and the Misses Marion, Wanda and Nita Campbell motored to Salt Lake Thanksgiving day to attend a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Campbell. - IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIll 00 THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seaniount entertained at a delicious Thanksgiving dinnei at their home Thursday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Zina Jep-poMr. .and -- Mra Chris jeppson. M iss Chrissie Jeppson. Rhodes Jeppson, Geojge Jeppson, MissMary Basinger, Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Mark ham, Mrs. Veneta Cos. and Miss Naomi Seamount Music and games were enjoyed following the dinner. ATTENTION TO DAUGHTERS OF IT AH riONEEKS Mrs. Laura Y. Foote, 25 South Second East street has been collecting pictures of aU the pioneers who were mothers when they cme to TJtafcThese photos Are to be arrange! and framed. Quits a num ber have already been collected. but not wishing- - to leave one out. Mra Foots requests that aU daugh ters of pioneers please bring or end photos of their mothers and . - PAGE THEES PROVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1927. Eud's Ser vice "Auto Laundry Corner 3rd South and 7th Easi St. I |