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Show FOUR NURSES GRADUATED 3 5 .25 ARE GUESTS AT A RECEPTION THE graduates Above (left to right) : Miss Luella Kindred of Springville J and Miss Theta Whitney of Logan. Below: Miss Venice Foote and Miss Anna Bartholomew of Provo. r '"'" . ' V r- r - '' I if -" -n v '' ' ' '" ''' A r" r j. ' A? B 3g be XDOCQC JQ ' '' ' I ' ' ' I t i f. -' " . ' -A '"'" $ r t f eS .? . .-:.?:-. . - - . .'. - - X F ' ' ! 1 h A? l ' T tzz5czzs Young Women Also Are Entertained at an Elaborate Elab-orate Banquet PROVO, Nov. 24. Numbered with interesting social events of the week was tile reception and banquet ban-quet given at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill Tuesday evening, in compliment to the following nurses, who were grndnated from the Provo General hospital: Miss Luella Kindred, Kin-dred, Springville; Miss Venice Foote, I'rovo: Miss Anna Barlholomew, 'Provo, and Miss Thela. Whitney, Losan. Appropriate addresses were made during dur-ing the evening by Dr. Fred W. Taylor and Bishop Joseph A. Buttle. The guests included Bishop and Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle, Dr. and .Mrs. H. G. Merrill, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Robison. Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. David Westwood, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Aird, Mr. and Mi's. A. V. Kobison. Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Raile, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boshard, Mrs. J. R. Kindred, Mrs. William C. Fonte. Mrs. J. Whitney, Whit-ney, Mrs. J. W. Bartholomew. Mip.s.s Zina Jackson, Julia Ta lor, Alice Craig, Alta Miner, Anna Privett, Hilda Boyer. Edith Wllmott. Susie Sumsion. Annie Smith. Eliza Bean. Dora Shelton, Bertha Whiting, Nellie Anderson and James White. Irving (Salt Lake City), 4:30. Wednesday, Wednes-day, Kdlson, 2:Z0. All interested In ' these classes are requested re-quested to clip and save for future ,ret-erence ,ret-erence this and any future announcement. announce-ment. At its hist regular meeting the Fast high school Parent-teacher association elected the following ofticcrs for the present pres-ent year: President. Mrs. Jtobe.rt Welles 1'isher; first vice president, Mrs. (J. N. Child: second vice president. Mrs. F V. Silver: secretary-treasurer, Alfred J. Olson. Ol-son. Jr. . The Sumner school has named the following fol-lowing oflicers: I'resident, Mrs. Jesse Cannon; vice president. Mrs Marv Bridge; secretary. A. J. Goodwin. Mrs. George M. Bacon, president of the league, urges the parents of the city to visit the art exhibit at the Webster school. On four floors of this building hang paintings from the -brush of Mr. Harwood. This is a rare opportunitv to view a wonderful collection. Principal Barratt win be glad to show anv who come these pictures. Patrons of the Lafayette school are requested re-quested to note that the evening classes In cooking and conservation of clothing will be held in the kitchen of the American Amer-ican Sales company at the American building, commencing Monday evening at 7:30. To rind the place go to the second floor of the American bulldinsr, near the postofrice. The class In cooking wiii start at. 7:30 and continue till 8:30" The other class will then begin and last until 9:30. Mrs. J. D. Hagman. head of this body, desires to express the appreciation ot tile association for the patriotic offer of the American Sales companv of the free us of its rema.rk;ihlv equipped kitchen. All ladies are invited to attend these classes with the ladles of the Lafayette. La-fayette. Please make a note of the phone number num-ber of the publicity department H. viand The better films committee is pleased with the reception of its programme-, and all parents are cordiallv invited to accompany the children to the matinees Tne price of admission has heen mad'e Tnr'Tn; V?nt! for The programme for next Saturday will be announced in these columns later. Watch for it. Paramount-Lmpress everv Saturdav morning, promptly at 10:::o.' J. Challen Smith, principal of the Sumner, asks the patrons of that district .?-i"'e V,"1' Blanche Cooper's' first i MMt to the c!,ss m inol and nutrition i will come Wednesday. November "? at o:lo. A full atteno.-inre i re:iested' j |