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Show FAGS TIIFXi: LTEQYQ EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY -- News Ethel Duc.ett, Society Editor. Phone 107 aThe' r.r. cixb party residence of Mr. :i i THCRSBAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CXI B . Mrs. John IT. Buchi will be hostess to the members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club at her home Thursday. Ail members are cordially invited to attend. ' SOCIETY ANNOCNCEMEXT.-OELKS' LADIES MEET Mm. and , TRES JOLI CLUB Ted HattSn was Ifce scene of deThe Elks' ladies net in the Elks' will entertain Mra. Sutton Bert evelightful eocia affair Tuesday Home Tuesday afternoon. Several the members of the Tree Jott club ning, when they entertained the important business matters were at her home Thursday afternoon. metnbers of the O. F. F. club. after which arrange-nnn- Sewing and music will be the diverChristmas decorations were used transacted, were made for the material sions, and luncheon will be served. throughout the rooms. As elaborate tot the Christmas Jttnekjngaja be All members are invited to be In dinner was' served, after which made for the tree . 4n the Elks' attendance. three 'tables of progressive games Home Christmas day, for the poor were played. Mr. and Mrs. Don C children of Prove It, was also de- ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY Williams were awarded the high rided to sell home-mad- e candy at PARTY core favors, and Mrs. Herman the Elks Mrs. Hannah Johnson entertain Charity Ball on SaturKpurgeon and Ed Burton received day evening, or the purpose of ed at a birthday party at her home theTtmso!tlon prises. Present wera funds for the Christmas Monday afternoon, honoring iter M'". d Mr. John Farrer, Mr. and riaing fund, daughter, Mra Eva Davis, whose Mrs. Ed Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Her-ma-n charity birthday anniversary occurred on Mr. Mrs. Don and C Spurgeon, that day. An elaborate dinner was ' Williams and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph WILD DECK SCrFEB served, after which music and sewE. See thaler. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley If. Clark ing were enjoyed. " entertained a few friends at a wild 'SEWING AND CANDY duck supper at their home Satur- BONNEVILLE CAMP ' -- : J 1TIA day evening. Covers were laid for TO MEET The Gleaner girls and several of Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Worthen, Mr. Mrs. Roy Passey will be hostess the Beehive girls of the First ward and Mrs. it. W. Merrill, Mr. and to the members .of Camp Bonneville M. L A. met at the home. of the Mrs. -- Fred Strata, Mr. and Mra Daughters of Utah Pioneers, at a Misses Edith and Mary Whitehead Sterling Ercanbrack and Mr. and kensington at her home. Thursday evening, following the Mrs. James Bullock. Following din- - afternoon at S o'clock. An unusual regular U. LA. meeting. The time. jru r, two tables of bridge were play interesting program will be furnish was spent sewing Christmas gifts, ed and a radio concert enjoyed. ed and refreshments will be serv ed. A cordial Invitation is extended (luring which delicious candy was made and enjoyed. to all members and those eligible ELECTION OF OFFICEBS- -. to be in attend for The Royal Neighbors of America ance.membership, GENEOLOGICAL SOCIETY will hold their regular meeting I'AKTY Following the regular genealogi- weanesoay evening at 8 o'clock in PIONEER DAUGHTERS TO cal society meeting in the First the Odd Fellows halL The annual MEET ward. Tuesday evening, the me in- election of officers will be held at Members of camp No. 4 and 6, ters met at the home of Mr. and this time. All members are" nAiHt. I.'aughters of Utah Pioneers are Mr, C. Eugene Fletcher. Commun- ed to be in attendance. cordially invited to meet at the residence of Mra Sarah Dixon, 440 ity singing, games and social chat Wfe the features of entertainment, DINNER PARTY-- ". North Fifth West street, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A O. Iverson enter- afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Electa during which a delicious luncheon was served. A delightful evening tained at dinner at their home Mon- Dixon will gi ve the historical sketch day evening in honor of Mrs. Lena and a musical program will b was, spent. Nelson of Brfgham, who is here vis- lejr.derei. Refreshments will be iting, The season's flowers were served. used in decorating. . r PRIMARY HARVEST GENEALOGICAL MEETING FESTIVAL PLANNED of the Pioneer ward Brigham Johnson will give the The children association will be pregenealogical lesson in the Second Pumary ward genealogical society meeting sented in their annual Harvest Fes in the ward Relief Society hall this tival, Thursday evening at 8 p. m., evening at 7:30 o'clock. A musical in the ward amusement hall. The program will also be furnished. All trogram includes dancesreadings, and i members and those Interested are dramatizations . and songs, 1 promises to be unusually interest cordially Invited to attend. ing. The public is cordially invited . to be present. 'MISSIONARY COMMITTEE TO GIVE DANCE Under the auspices of the Grand RETIRING OFFICERS View ward missionary committee, a HONORED Members of the advisory board of dance will be given in the ward amusement hall Friday evening. the Daughters of Utah . Pioneers The Harmonians will furnish the entertained Saturday afternoon at music and refreshments will be the home of Mra. Alex Mortensen served free of charge. The pro- in honor of Mrs. Mortensen and ceeds from the affair will be used Mrs. Clara Meservy, who are reto purchase Christmas gifts for the tiring from the board. A delightful ounces Sor ft missionaries from the ward who are program of music and readings laboring in the various fields at was enjoyed, after which games thTs time. The public is cordially were played and delicious refreshments served. In behalf of the lad invited to be present F U ; - - ;;'- . - Jy XwrtAfNf?ft in your bakings use 25 2$ Same Price for over 35 years Mr. Maria 0. Taylor presented the guests of honor each of remenv with a beautiful Jo-- en trance, rarucrpaung in we piss affair were: Mra. Beraetta M ies present. then, spme funny litf.3 bear, and shouted, you're here. We cai .j ct Beck. Mrs. Maria Etta D. Dixon. you. We're Mrs. te Taylor, Mrs. Nellie D. fHaVj Mra Qrace Cheever, Mra JX 8 1 sV Mrs. Marietta Thompson, ;u-- c"'- - So s Ler ahop inen." - J r J r - " I ti's t (Santa's skgh calls for the autes In the next story.) Tiny-welco- SmOtUtt A Very Smart Choice o f a Aim Mrs. Emma 8. Taylor, Mra. Eva W. Heal. Mra, Mary E. Wan Mra. Rule Bushman. Mrs. Elva Bee-le- ear:ve "V-'- y, as, J. Houta, Mrs. Louise Cochran, Mrs Josephine C Jones, Mra. Mary O. Orowther, Mrs. Mary F. Smith. Mra. Sarah Van Wagoner, Mrs. Helena A Hansen. Mra. Estella Hyde ell of PiovoT Mrs. Rose Hayes of Pleas ant Grove, Mrs. Elisa C Cot ting-to- e of American Fork. Mra. Haa-nan G. Adaylotu of American Fork, and Mrs. Eliia JThora of Spring villa... , & y iiiinery , An ample range of shapes and modes are ex hibited to allow every woman to find exactly the hatshe wishes to complete her new winter ensemble. Economy is especially noticeable in I ROMINENT YOUNG COUPLE MARRY , The marriage of Miss Elisa daughter of Mr, and Mrs Joseph R. Mortensen of Para wan, to Fred S. Hedquist, son of Mr. and Mrs Bert Hedquiat of Provo, Provo were in attendance at the Mortensen residence In Para wan Mrs. Bert Hedquiat, Miss Wanda Richmond and r Ralph Hedquist of Provo were in atendance at the wedding, and they, with Mrs.. Fred Hedquist, returned to Provo today. Mr. and Mrs. Hedquiat will make their home here. Mort-enaen- the pricing of these HATS. Mr.-an- BAZAAR AT FIFTH WARD The ladies of the Fifth ward Relief society will give a bazaar in the ward meeting house Friday af- a . nn.it OlWT ST t - era U UHVtCl x. MC ternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. Fancy Aprons, house dresses and BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOE THE PICTURE quilts will be included in the goods for sate. Delicious refreshments The Toy Tot heard a. loud hur- ly see. Wee Carpy cried, "Oh. this will be sold during the afternoop. is something I would hate to miss. All are invited. ray, and steered the scooter on its They traveled for a moment and huddle cling close, why. "Just Then they reached the open air "I'm told the Tlnymites. to me," he HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY ANNIsun was shining brightly The again. fair. VERSARY CELEBRATED mighty glad the weather's und the sky 'was clear once more. Mrs. Joseph P. Johnson enter- We'll soon be high up In the air. Coppy very loudly cried, "Say tained at a surprise party at her We'U travel through some snowy Then how much longer must we ride? home Tuesday evening, compli- ciouds, and you'll enjoy the sights." we be there by nightfall, and It wasn't long until they found Will mentary to her husband,' whose where arc we heading for?" were the above that on occurred high they birthday anniversary "W Just a little while you'll see that day. Four tables of High Five ground. The scooter traveled very were played Mrs. Laura Johnson fast, and rode the air with ease. a place that's white as white can and Lyman Robbins receiving the "Oh, my," said Scouty, "this is be," replied the friendly toy tot, We will reach there while It's high score favors and the consola-tlo- u rare. I love to fill my lungs with ght." Then Clowny cried, 'Oh, Took prizes being awarded to Mr. air. It Surely peps you up a lot ahead.. It's Just as "Mister Toy Tot cud Mrs. Peter B. Johnson. A radio to breathe this lovely breeze" Just then a thrill came to the C.id." A mountain that was made concert was enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served to crowd. They floated through a big of snow, came quickly into sight In a moment they were there. the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. B. snow cloud.' The Toy Tot said: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rob-bii- "Don't worry now. We'll soon be The scooter dropped down from and daughter Janette, Mrs. out of this." 'Twas Just as hazy as the air. They landed safely in tha Laura Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- could be. The Tlnymites could hard snow.' and yelled, '"Hurray!" and mond Pierce,. Mrs. Stella Mooney, Mr. and Mrs;- Lyman Robbins, Mr. oud Mrs. Vern E. Jbhnson, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Mra L. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mra Bert Johnson, Fred Johnson and the Misses Beth and Mtrrillene Johnson. 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