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Show i fp!?:' : i. - SocidlRealm . - CARD OF THANRS. ; , J v JFirst Scientist Clmrclv 8CL North CulversitravenHe. Sunday service at Members and friend of the Sixth 1 'The aurviving relatives of Mrs. m. Subject; ' -- God The Ro0 to Only Press 11a. ward M. -I. A. participated in Ajao-jS: . columns of The Herald Canst . , school T ttBTDttginhe' "Sunday' ceasim oancing party m we smn n,.., vMPtf.n f tf amusement haU vard lasi ulneis serv ice at 8 o clock, many evenlnj.. ' . . i extended to llieiu and their departed " Mrs.W. her N. Mr. and The residence of Mra. E. D.'Sjitton during illness,' and for their Tiffany COMMUNITY CHURCH. the engagement of their was the scene of a delightful social sympathy in thU their (hour of of Anderson bereavement m hen-s- he O. to "j A., yesterday-afternoaffair Elva," daughter. THE BOOTH FAMILY, "ThtrdXarTbrand UntversWaTenue7 this city. The . marriage will take entertained the members of the Rev. E. V. Kuhns. minister. SunHav this month. Thursday Afternoon Bridge club. The place the fifteenth of . -; rooms were tastefully docerated with ST;MARY$ ewtCOAIWWeHri-MBV" -- The 11 o'clock service will consist Mis Maude Graham, a bride of the roses and ferns'. Bridge was played Second North: Sunday of Bpeetal muslc,"a baptismal service pionthwaa the guest of honor at a and the prizes were given to Mrs. I. H. f No. 5ft10West a. m.; holy communion and tor enuaren- - and a children's Bermon. delightful shower given Wednesday Masters, Mrs. J. B. Ashton and Mr. school, The hostess sermon, 11 a. m.; choir practice, Wed- Those who have children they desire afternoon by Mrs. C. Arthur Haw and George H. Go wans. Mrs. Earl Graham. The affair-- took served a daintily appointed luncheon. nesday evening, 7:30; Ladies'- Guild, to have baptised will kindly bring the In additon to the club members, he Monday, 2 p. m. Wm. F, Bulkley, menv to tnis service. Evening erv place at the homeof Mrs. Graham,deco. ices at S o'clock,, rooms of which were artistically fojlowlngguestS were prespnt : Mr ratedTor the occasion with aBahundTMasters, Mrs. Ray Timmerman,-Mr- s ance of the season s choice nowers. E. C. Rodgers and Mrs. Ashton. Mr.- - D. Teisdale and - Mrs. R. .open house meeting at the home of The hours were made pleasant with weiV4o Nephl the early Mr. RalphnjPonlton Thursdayafler- The Third ward Mrl. Ar gave anx-cellen- t JUigene-Jon- es game and music, during - which .a or the week to attend the tun erai noon. The rooms were decorated In was luncheon - in part entertainment''Third the tray daintily- prepared res2afldalnltghtful lancheon was served. The guest of honor was ward amusement hall Tuesday eveni- services for Mr 7 lUteJBkilei: served. The following .program was a. Mistake waajremade the mf plenty :aiuneroTiBbeau-tifu- l ng." i Mr. and Mrs. Frank T Gardi enjoyed by all. :A piano solo by MUs and useful gift. sented. Dancing and music were tertained at a prettily arranged dlnnt Mary "Mortimer, book report by Mrs. other features. - Trfe member of the Nelke Reading the book "Peanut." fling Taylor-oThursday. Those present were Mrs, The pubHc is cordially inylted to a Niels Otterson and two children ; of a piano and violin club" entertained at an enjoyable of Lewi amkMUs Mary Mortimer, and a nodal affair Thursday afternoon com- dancing party- - to" he given . by the Salt Lake, Mrs, James T.. GardnerHickman duet by Mffe Hannah Packard and American lone 'Miss Fork and Maude Graham, Mis A. M. Fifth I. twnt Tuesday ward plimentary to Mrs. James Bullock. of next Magna. who will be married Wednesday evening. An enjoyable time ia assured to Walter aTylor of Ogden. The affair all who attend. "., HOME PROJECT FOIKGIRLS. among all details was was held at the. home of Mrs: Earl Newell One of the leading social affairs of the. party given by Mr. M. and other flowers Graham. Rose adorned the room where the guests the week was that given at the home the early part of the week In honor of , Thirty'high8choolgWaalr Mrs. Olive Bean of .Teton, Idaho. The have applied for admlsison ' to thi experienced' delightful - time "with of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor when room were beautfully decorated " in home project course at the Provo high were Refreshments muslcr and celebrated their sixth wedding they games eaon' flower and a, delightful school, starting Monday, under the eerved. -anniversary For the occasion the J the luncheon was,, aer the following oomawereprettllyflecratedwita guests: Mrs. John toWorsley, Mrs. The teacher will meet with, the girls fine a flowers. of honor with other and Games, rose, gues : Jesse at the high school about twice a Mr. Glazier," Mr. May KnlghC luncha mUsic and daintily prepared casserole', . month,- At other time she will visit eon made the hour pass pleasantly.. J. R. Twelve, Mrs. J. B. Keeler,-MrsFOR MANAVU WARD. Present were "Mr- .- and Mrs Aldous Mary McClean, Mrs. Coleman, Mr. La at their home, instructing them in the project of homework they; have Blxon, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mn Preal Cole and Mr. Dolly Bean, taken ttprandrforhtett they will reJerJLg-MWilford rPeaiir 'Mr.-- and Mrs. r Rfshmnl: privileges for-t-tomorrow Tomorrow afternoon a few friends ceive credit in their school studies, Carl F. Eyring, Mr. and- - Mrs. T. Earl ev'show at North Park, Mrs. I. H. Master will be . enterThl la the home project course of lave been granted to the members of Pardoe, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, of tained work. by Mrs. Alex Hedqutst at her the to Mrs.. raise who funds and and John Hayes, Mr, Manavu ward, Mr.; hope In Springdell up Provo canyon. Dixon . intimate Superintendent enough to start work on a new ward Mrs. G. B. Harding, Mr, and Wrs. Abe home guests will motor to the canyon. that the course In home making will meeting' house which is planned, y' Turner, Mr. and T ?rs. Herald . Clark, The Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor Mr, and Thf- time will be spent in music and be open to June brides who may feel FRANCE. FROM RETURNED Mrs. John Smith, , Mr. and Mra, J. csrT games, during which a daintily the need for further Instruction In BODY luncheon will be served. cooking, sewing, or other 'branche of Thffbodyrof Vernie U Scottrwbo Edward Johnson, Mr. and Mrs W. Les- rrranged household workv-V" Octo- ter Taylor, Mr.- and Mr. Alden Tayin France, of Mrs. G. H. Helndselman entertained ber 13, 19i8rrived here yesterday lor, Mr." and 'Mrs. Packard, Mr. and He Is eurvlved - morning. by his Mr. Fred Taylor, Jr., and Mr." and about twenty guests at a card party Hart and Furniture gmaaher. two Mrs. Heber Taylor.- , given at her home Thursday evening, Tnothf.FsTiMretta Scott, "Jack- Huggln was more than halt beautl-full' were room ' The entertaining hrother and three Bisters, and other Vj-r t"decorated In peonies and roses CO hour trying to persuade me to relative here and1 at Sprrogvllle, The. Literary Circle, consisting of name the day." "Did yon give way V The funeral services, which will be the members of Mrs. Jensen' Brown- and -- a very dainty luncheon, wa guest were Tea, I wa afraid the chair would If military, will be held Sunday at 12:30, ing class will meet Monday evening at served. The and Mr. and I didn't" Boston Transcript. at the Third ward chapel. The funeral 7 o'clock In the t basement, of the Mr. and Mrs. McCarion American Anderson of Mrs. Fork, Mr. will leave the Berg mortuary public library. They will study prescortege of Spring-vile- . .65; bathBathing" suits, 40e, 75c, at 12 o'clock. Interment will- be at ent English poets. All interested are and Mrs.- F, C. Whittaker C. ing caps, 10c to $1.00, at Bolt's. to F. went The Mr. favor to Invited attend. the Pro vo city cemetery. cordially and parasols, Whl taker and Mr. A. B.:Morgan. Japanese lantern sparklers, . balloons, horns, noise ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS ON ANOTHER PAGE. Theiadie' Literary club held their maker of - V--- . ? June Brides and-erea- tor . kisdHeser-and-though- : ' J - loy-ta- g : on - The idea el giving requires fitting suggestions, : 4- . We serve you best it) this. , , - ; - - . - i you are invited to see our catchyjlLsplay of dependable -i- . 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