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Show The Bulletin ' Pag ANNOUNCEMENT SOCIAL AFTER YOUR HALLOWEEN PARTY The Removal of Dr. W. H. Landmesser Call At Optometrist Formerly Located at 1903 South 11th East Now In His New; Location Rosetta Chapter, Dclphain So- borough were married at high ciety, held an interesting meeting noon Wednesday in the Immanuel Monday evening in the Sugar-houBaptist Church. The Rev. W. se 4 .1 4 4 4 Sandwich Shop 2168 Highland Drive FOR THOSE TASTY SANDWICHES and DRINKS 9 Angora Cat in Colorado Zoo Adopts Coyote Pup The topic of the library. meeting was "Egypt, Commander of Kings," led by Mrs. J. P. Grover. Other topics were presented by Mrs. E. O. Humphreys, Mrs. IX B. Cardon, ..Miss Clara Cirkel, Miss Donna Jensen, Miss Margaret Hopfenback and Mrs. Jennie Atkin. Oliver C-- , O. Howard post, W. R. met this afternoon with Mrs. Luella Price, 1848 South Fourth Colorado Springs, Colo. A black East street. angora cat at the Broadmoor-Chey-enn- e mountain zoo baa adopted a coyote pup. which had been named Sirs, Guy S. Anderson, 858 KenLittle Orphan Annie. The mother coyote killed one of her two pupa sington Avenue, was hostess to and was about to kill the other oue members of Womens Society of when it was rescued. tho Phillips Congregational church at her home, Thursday afternoon. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. H. H. Kilboume and Mrs. Roy A paper on South Cracroft. Africa was read by Mrs. T. H. Creative Cushman and Mrs. A. L. Rice lead devotionals. ean Renee - School of Dancing 1036 East 21st Soath Just Up Stairs Classes la BALLET - S TAP Aerobatic, Ball Room 4 Highest Quality Coal SUGAR HOUSE GOAL CO. Complementing Mrs. James Mrs. Marvin O. Ashton and Mrs. Lewis M. Knight entertained at a prettily arranged tea Saturday afternoon at the Knight home, 2194 Country Club Drive Autumn flowers were cleverly arranged to form a centerpiece for the tea table and in the rooms. Mrs. Don B. Colton and Mrs. Jesse Camion assisted in receiving, while Mrs. Jean Anderson, Mrs. George R. Johnson and Miss Selma Knight entertained the Three hunderd guests guests. called during the afternoon. 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 252? Lobbs On The Job -- October PAINT Specials Acme Quality Interior Gloss Finish Gallon Quarts 93c $2.98 Acme Quality Granite Floor Enamel (R. D.) Gallon Quarts 95e $3.10 Acme Quality Enamel Kote (R. D.) Gallon Quarts $1.09 $3.95 SUGAR HOUSE LUNRER HARDWARE GO. 8 "If It Goes in the Building, We Sell It" 1164 E. 21st So. Hy. 555 ' Ladles' Auxiliary, division No. 382, Street Car Mens Union, met Thursday with Mrs. E. B. Kelsey, 2138 Lake Street. Luncheon was served at noon, autumn flowers Mrs. forming table decorations. S. C. Nichols and Mrs. Fred Timmons were assisting hostesses. Installation of officers followed luncheon. East 2 1 st South 1090 Richard Sloman performed the Phone Hyland 7749 ceremony. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. The young couple The game is at 2:30 left that evening for a trip to ar City. at the Parsons Athletic Field. Missouri' and Illinois. They will Following the game dinner will be at home after November 1st be served to the Alumni in the at Bountiful. dining room. Alumni who intend to come should notify the college The following camps of D. I. office soon. P. have held meetings during the The day will close with the Colweek: Sugarhouse Camp, Monday lege Dance sponsored by the afternoon in the Relief Society Sophomore Class at 8 p. m. room of the Ward chapel; Emer- Alumni are invited but must seson Camp, Monday at the home cure tickets from tho college ofof Mrs. Melba Burnett, 1621 Ten- fice in advance. No one admitth East Street; Forest Dale Camp ted at the door without tickets. in the Ward chapel; and Hawthorne Camp, Thursday afternoon Dr. H. W. Reherd, president of at the home of Mrs. Margaret Westminster College left on MonKimball, 771 Logan Avenue. day for a two months trip in the cast In the interests of the ColMrs. P.cherd accompanied lege. Mm. David Spilibbury of Twenty-f- him and will visit relatives along irst South Street, returned to the for a few days way, her home during the past week at the stopping of Century Progress in after spending the past three Chicago. The Reherds will be in months visiting with her children CleveIowa, Illinois, Michigan, in Iudiana and Pcnsylvania. land, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and New York City, Dr. Reherd bliss Helen Wilkinson, daughter will be preaching every Sunday of Mrs. Lillian Wilkinson, 2491 In some large eastern church. Park Street, and Blaine Decker, They will return to Salt Lake son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Decker, City about December 15th. Robert D. Steele, were married last week in the A reception of the College will be in charge Salt Lake Temple. was given in the evening at tho during President Reherds absence. bridegrooms parents home. Sugarhouse HALES For Good Food SERVING HOME MADE PIES HAMBURGERS - SOUPS! Meat Pie and Gravy 1 0c Extra Thick Malted MUks 10s Carmel Corn Popcorn 1110 East 21st South c Sugarhouse C i vice-preside- nt Reception Follows Ceremony A beautifully arranged Your Babys PICTURE Under 6 ears of Age THREE Size 8 x 10 Special tion was held Friday evening at Make Appointments Now follow' home Jensen the Hyrum Portraits of the finer ing the temple ceremony in which! Miss Francis Quiet, became the1 quality at moderate prices. bride of F. Morlcy Ball, son 01 j Personal Service on Your Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ball. The Kodak Finishhigs young couple left that evening, for a short wedding trip. They We Operate our Own Plant will be at home after October 10, THE in the Los Gables apartments. HYLAND STUDIO Among early October marriages, was that of Miss Jeon Bud Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Smith, 1233 Emerson Ave., to Raymond C. Savage, son or Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Savage A meeting of the, "Irving The marriage took of this city. Radio Club," will be held this place October 6th at the home of afternoon in room D.10. Mr. A. the brides parents. will be in charge. EL Anderson Any boy interested in radio is The regular weekly meeting of urged to attend, as it is expected Primrose Sewing club was held that after this meeting, there will more openings for memberWednesday afternoon at the home be no 520 Wil ship. M. Wood, of Mrs. SCHOOL NEWS IRVING 2122 So. Kodaks Uth E. HYLAND TAILORING CO. 2040 South 11th East CLEANING and PRESSING $2.00 recep- TUP Hy. 4131 L SALS CAFE 1051 East 21st South The Home of Good Eats TRY OUR SPECIAL Plate Lunch 25(! And Real Films - Supplies Home-Mad- e Pies Albert Dallof, Prop.; SNELGROVE "Distinctive ICE CREAM 2 STORES 105$ Ett-- l 21st Soath 304 South 4th East son Avenue. An interesting assembly was given last Thursday in the audi former torium. Honoring their parents, Justice J. W. Cherry and Mrs. The student council held a Cherry, who have recently return ed from Washington D. C., Mrs. meeting, Tuesday. Joseph M. Moslander, Mrs. A. C. Inman and Miss Louise Cherry, entertained at an attractively arranged dinner Sunday at the home on Sherman Avenue. The guests numbered sixteen. On Saturday, Westminster Col lege is observing the annual Mis Maude lUdge, daughter of "Homecoming Day in connection Mrs. A. P. Ridge, 726 Emerson with the football game with the Avenue, and Oscar Thomas Yai- - Branch Agricultural College, Ced COLLEGE Mos-land- cr mm? mm The New Home Washing Service PRICE LOW QUALITY HIGH PEERLESS LAUMIRV Snow White Clothes STRICT SANITATION 1184 East 21st South Hy. 2182 - 2183 |