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Show the rnovo keiiald, fiuday. august u, 1021. 'oa that day: Thirty-fiv- e The U, I. Jl: girU f the - Ftmrth guests the tuna with games aad music, ward will leave tomorrow evening for a during which delicious luncheon was will spend "Mutual, fate," where they barred. ' the remainder of the week, chaperoned i Thursday evening the Boy Scouts of by rMs. Isaac Brockbank. Mrs. J: EdLogan under the direction of Dr. ward Johnson and rMs. J. E. Edwards. It is that thirty' will be George R. Hill. motored" ereand amongexpected the party. camped all night . This morning they Mrs. R. D. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs.: spent the time viisting the fish hatchery at SpringYilkT and the Knight Bert Sutton and family returned Wed canWoolen mills and Slate Mental boa- - nesday from South Fork, Provo been spending yon, where they have " " v of this ere enter- the past few days. pital city. They e tained in the afternoon by Mrs. J. R. The Timpanogos ward M. I. A. memHinckley, who is interested In the .work Will i return tomorrow evening of the scouts. They jrtU return to. Salt bers from "Mutual Isle," where they have Xkj1jhjaevening. been spending the past week. """ -en-,ye- 4 Society - d the Misses ot Salt Harrison -- ; snr?u---j..- jr r - The Nelke Reading club met at the Mr C. A. Lummea, Miss Ruth home of Mrs. J. Leo Bo wn Thursday David Miss Westwood, f.mdsar. Ir. Mrs. Hannah Hicks, Mrs. Freda Jensen, the Rev. Otis Mason, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Booth and Mrs. Elvon L. Jacky rs. Alice Addison, The Walter Adams, Mrs. Mart W. Roy-- . son were assisting hostesses. sketch ot the life of biographical Mrs. Bea Dr. and Mr. Rea, lance, Morlan. Mr. and Mrs. timer Duncan, Eugene CNeil was given by Mrs. Will fcr. and Mrs. H, F. Cannon. Mrs. H, Robison, and Mrs. Monroe Paxman rasewalk, Mr and Mrs. R. Patterson. gave a. review ot the book, "Beyond the Horizon." . .. was all- - datalla.-- . he reception given by Dr. and Mrs. George E. Robison on the lawn of their residence on East Center last Mrs. evening in honor of Jlr. George Leven , who wersrecently "married ifl'Salt Lake Clty. The lawn was transformed Into a Veritable fairyland in its beautiful decorations carried out .with the varicolored electric lights, ; pretty Japanese lanterns, and flower -- in Spotted plants,.-fern- s card tables were .The great variety. arranged under the cherry trees which presented an attractive appearance illumined wKh the lanterns. The spacious lawn was arranged with a fine floor and an orchestra furnished music for the dancing, which was one the evenlng.--A f the main teatnrea-o- f daintily prepared luncheon was servedto the guests, who numbered one hunafedncmdiny manf ronvout of town. . md " A deliclous the was served to about social affair of Important A eesouj charming - In n i M II II II 4 a m ri 1 1 i The Misses Juanita "Strong: and Cleo Stubbs will entertain at a lawn party this evening at tie Stubbs home. The lawn will be appropriately decorated for the occasion and invitations have guests been extended to twenty-eigh- t to participate in the affair. Games, music and luncheon will te the fea," tures. ' : . m ' m Uipiomacy luncheon fifty. Edith McDonald entertained at a sleeping party at the home ot Miss Margaret Farnsworth Wedaesdayvea lng. The following enjoyed the time with games and dancing, also a midnight supper was served, which added to the pleasure of the evening: The Misses Roberta Thurmond, Pearl Jones, Florence Creer, LaPreal Wil liams, Amelia Robbtns, Thelma Marsh, June Hansen and Margaret Farns- r- .. : .JVn enjoyable ward-vmmen- t. ' ! -- J -- i ' j t j v.y-. and Overcoat St Mary's Church. No. 50, West Second North.- - Sunday, August !L Sunday school at 10 a. m.; your i n d i v i d u a 1 taste. We America's foremost ; custom tailors. Fit and workmanship ,-" guaranteed- . Wed-nonHa- y ovenln by fhft ftrst"Tntefn1 (v Sundiate .olass. Jfthe . Pionieer js-arday school, and was in the form of & lake party, at which those present spent the time pleasantly with bathing and luncheon. ThepartyaBchap-eroneby their teachers, ther Misses Mary Peay and Helen. Meseryy, and Edward S. Meservy. 4 Elder. d , y-- pioneer Ward ArthurpTaylor First Church at 7430Sfeetihg4a .JjeHjon the east 19:45. :: r Bcisntlst will speak SundayJenmgi3rctreiil.v lawn of the church during d of entertainmentduring the evening, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen of Sandy was after which dainty refrsehments were r r served to about twenty-five'- " guests. a Provo visitor last week. - The M. IATgirls of th Sharon ward The Social Hour club met at the George Carroll Thurs- - returned Tuesday evening from Bryce day afternoon. The literary lesson canyon, where they have been spendwas given by Mrs. Rhoda MoCullough. ing the past tea days, chaperoned by Mrs- - W. E. Losee, Mrs. Bisnop, Mrs. Sewing and luncheon were also Del Smith and Mrs. George Cutler. Joyed. : Thirty were in the party, The Provo Campflre - girls epent Bishop and "Mrs. Orson' Prestwlch, Thursday evening at Provonna lake resort. An enjoyable time was epent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crandall and Dr.with bathing and luncheon. About and Mrs. Samuel Cunningham, rewenty-five glila: were -- present,. andJ turned Monday from Bryce canyon; were chaperoned by Mrs. O. A, Spear after a pleasant week's visitT and Mrs. George E. Brattan. Blshon and 'Mrs. Samuel Blake and evening -- Boulton entertained family returned Wednesday t Thursday --evening, complimentary to from Vivian park, where they epent her husband, whose birthday occurred a tew days this week. home of (Mrs. ''"i A ' j . .. :!" -- weather. a ' of aere-Sunda- Christ y Sunday morning 80 - North achool at-- i iervlcerwrtttl the hot d'vloekr''edntr'dajr evening services at 8 o'clock. GRAB BAG DAY SATURDAY ' L WomeoJiave long imtx diplomats Now they're entering the diplomatic service of Uncle Sam, for the first time In history- - This ia Mies Mota Hannay, the first woman ever to take the examination of the Bute dlpldmatio post . Dejiai-tmentrfor- IHMJMJJI 11 H M H BUY THEM AT Allngobdf .ii - . " H N M rW ' -- M M ' s It N CHOICEST OF STEER BEEF M M " H M M Sign, and Send to Chamber of Commerce Headquarters, Sales Room, Cobb, Wharf & Cobb Motor Co. ' II II II II II II II r membership application.) r " -I BELIEVE IN MY CITY believe that JPjQvoshpuld have & - mokiern Chamber of -- 7 I ii M M M M Mrs.-Thom- as H M tiiiix2:iizsn2iiiiziiixiixii2i:r:zrzrrz: m a 7- isnota SEE WEST WINDOW JJIUAJUl.LJJI JL at home. " rJZmZ 3 "fir " - . 20 Boiling Meats Pot Roast ,7. . . r,". .7. . 7. .7.7.7.12 pkgs. Corn Flakes for Large package" Com Flakes vr.Ty-;v-- 20 to to 15 2 It - 7 7." lJuicySteaks, from , 11 u Commerce. Jiaye. I, khownthateveryTprogressive-eommunity-jnu- st organized leadership, now as never before. ' on a Member-- " I am ready my part and will work Large can Pineapple .i . i.. .0 -- 2Zt i. 11 SPECIALON-SOAP- 1 to-d- o ship Team and devote two hours a day foFf our days to this work during the week of August 29th, if call on. ii i Vv.,!uiiiii .Name 6 Bars Crystal White, 4 A. B. Naptha. and i! Phone. .w.jw.ii,i.vin.i4 Al Jolson is not Slnbad In Ihbad here... He says he's in good at Atlan tic City where the sad sea waves offer relief from the neat ioukiiow Al, of coursesthe comedian. "Slnbad" isi one of his most famous-parts.- 1 2 ........75 Creme Oil for i 1 Address f "V;sl - RetclierMiiic . (This SHI!! . outingwas held - Clip Out, represent ; orrthet ; s. YouH surely find among them a selection to satisfy :.s.0 . Pat-intern- com-panion- s: Mrs., Clinton Thorne and .Mrs. J. D, .?,. Park entertained at a shower ThursMr. and Mrs. D. C. Dunbar, V. Collier. day evening, August 18, at the home bv Mrs. Estella to complimentary xrotored to Provo last night. andot Mraxlhoniei were entertained at dinner by Dr. E. Miss Anna Dodge, a- - bride Mr. Duabar formerly was month. The rooms were decorated In D. Morlan. collector of internal revenue, and Mrs. the season's flowers and Cupids, which games pleasingIfect-Pri- ze Collier formerly "was collector of cus- gave" and musical numbers were features toms, of the port of Salt Lake. "". " Utest All WbodSuit ' . nnr We have just Received 500 of the morning prayer and sermon at it o'clock. Choir practice. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. During the absence of the rector, Kev. otis Mason win oe in charge of the work of the church here. Fifth Ward. o be w F. Buikiey fectorz.rrz:zrrz:r Regular" sacrament services held Sunday evening at 7:30. Splendid : .. . Catholie Church. speaker and program is assured. Corner of First North and First East Rev; J. O. Delaire. pastor. CateSixth Vffrd. - Elder Vernon" Talboe, a - returned chism class Saturday at 10 o'clock and ' ?:30nae1ockT laasseveryi missionary from the Eastern States Sunday at 10:30 o'clodt at Sunday will be the mission, speaker Sunday evening at the Sixth ward, at 6:30 ' ' o'clock. He will relate his mlsisonary Reorganized Church. No. 250 West Fourth South. Sunday experiences and -- those of biS o'clock. Elder S, S. A musical program will also evening at -- be Tendered. Holm, pastor, I ... " j cing Fourth Ward. The speaker at the Fourth ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock will be Prof. B. F. Cummtngs of the Brigham YounganiTersIty.ir-Artsiied- : program will also be enjoyed. The Optimist club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Hopkins yesterday; and enjoyed the afternoon with .games and luncheon. The card prize was awarded to Mrs. James Bailey, and the Invited guest was Mrs. Emma "" Foote. ,' x : . - -r Tirst Ward. Manavu Ward. Services will be held Sunday even- Prof. Carl F. Eyring ot the B. U. i&g in the First at will be the speaker ..at the Manavu 7:30 o'clock. An eacellent speaker ward Sunday evening; commencing at ' 7:30. A and program is assured. . splendid program consisting of musical numbers and readings will . - - Miss worthtr ' -- Second Ward, be enjoyed. . Brigham Johnson will be the speaker at the Second wrad Sunday evening, v Vineyard Ward. starting promptly at 7:30 o'clock: The- Regular sacrament services 'to be Com- subject-wi- ll Seventh' held Sunday evening at the Vineyard :n9J'The ma ndment" A special prugram 1 alao ward" chaprt"OElwrt TrotBndln ' tpemg arranged tor. speaker and musical program Is as sured.. ' , . Third Ward. Community ChurelT Two returned mislsonarie will be Third North and University avenue. the speakers at the .Third ward Sun Our services for Sunday. August 71. day evening at 7:3d o'clock; also spe- includes Sunday school at 10 a. m, and cial musical numbers will JM rendered morning worship at 11 o'clock. Come under the direction of the choir mem and worship with us. E. V. Kuhns, bers.. '.. pastor. Uie. - - i The Ladies' Guild of St Mary's church entertained at the home of Mr. nid.Mrs. P C Rodger on Wednet- today evening. Cards and music, gether with an entertaining exhibiperformances tion of sleighs-of-hanby Dr. E. D. SJoriand mad the hourt paa pleasantly. Refreshments were served to the following members and ""guests: The Rev., and Mrs. Wm. F. Lees, ( WE DELIVER !!" 282 West Center. 11 Telephone 43. u - uu NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DISHES Since our big shipment of dislies has arrived .dishes have gone up 20 per cent, but for a limited time, to reduce four stock, we offer ,a 10 PER CENT DISCOUNTvftiich virtuaHy means a. 30 per cenf having on dishes over a few months ago. - OUR $1,500 STOCK OF DINNERWEAR INVITES. YOUR ATTENTION ADDITIONAL VAIfT ADS HUDSON -- and - Miami bicycles. aold cheaper than wholesale for 30 days. Also Pierce and. World bicycles also on sale. Horrs Bicycle Shop. ; FOR SALE l753ora Perry GIlOtERY STORE d house, Dartlr modern, good location; easy termsor 395 cheap for cash. N. Third West Inquire .TTT FOR SALE at Flourishing confectionery and grocery business on county road, near mining camp. Owner must leave. Inauire 146 N. Fifth East WANTEf Four men preferred. office, Box 1. 117 I I I M Everybody has an opportunity in; the.Tar.t A They're- speedy ..little, messages sent to aid ycu v. you. Rent a hous,'get a cozy room, sell your : H H H II II - I I buy a home, sell your chicks or find th? 1 L':' . you lost. r LOST Red Miami bicycle, No, 6T, atolfitufrom high school Tuesday 2 night Laselle Creer, 172 S 2nd. Er -- A-2- lady WANTEO Young or middle-agedistrict; pleasant to solicit resident " employment; 13.00 per day; steady. Call 44 W. Center street, upstairs. ' Ask ' for Mr. Saunders. LOST OR STOLEN Bicycle, Iver Johnson road racer, black with nickel bead;; iicense Na iOL Owner Clyde Booth. Phone" ' crt:'. " " Valuable little servants. Follow them in The IUvz.1 V Phone 95 or call at The Herald office TRY Thr- - touring car, tDodge), in good condition. Hera is an. ooDortunity to set a good car at a small cost; party leaving town. Call at 340 B. Second North, to look it over, Ed Olson, Phone 70-SALE5-passonge- Looldng Theyre 'X t? V ts roomers, working Inquire at Herald . Vhone -- A-2- 4 FOR We can save you money besides pleasing you on every article we offer for sale. . A three-roome- r :r:n 'I ; Levemaking and Marr(as. -- Lovemaklng atret(e8over ten ot flftean years of our lives,- - and after :har, nothing but M bad bablt Aj u rt'e the iove emotioo ts canooiied by tiiuWage, and that is why I am for marriage every '.time and tor very-bodfaithfully believing that a bad marriage Is better than, nans. Carper's Magaalae, y. Lines to Ca- - T JL gentleman v sad sorts what he t Be 19 broai and fair, biased and f"y. a ':. HJers what la r' ' considers wat if wishes ti t s' ? 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