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Show THE PROYO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. ' mlM v v Mm mWtf.i iiii r Tr it j ,: i b , ' .. ' mmm iff --; &SJ I 11 I Wild is Who in the Social Realm : are being The residence of :Mt. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland was the scene of a quiet home wedding , Wednesday evening, when their son Fred,-Jr- ., was united in marriage1 to Miss Glenn Carlj le of thiaucfty. The ceremony "was performed at S o'clock by the Rev. Wm. F, Bulkley In the presence of the Immediate relatives of the young couple. Following the ceremony an elaborate weoamg dinner was sened from prettily appointed table to the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland left Thursday evening for Silver City to make their borne. preparations m. I. A. officers or tne Leer ward for a soclarto te given I the members and frienda next letAiS evening, as a commencement Your chance to pay tribute to charity i . .icon's activities. An excel- to have a good time comes Friday and will be followed raried rtop-aOctober 28, when Provo Elks refreshevening, aneous 6iuc All M. I. A: j' ..,! will give their first annual - Charity hp served. : is m wi-In- v ball. mbers aim uw,se micico Invited and assured of a good to be one of the most t The officers are very enthused This promises lithe outlook for the coming year important social affairs of the coming sucwelcome many to season, and probably will be as 1 1 i re iopiugand tomeetings during the cessful financially as socially. , Arrangements have been completed aiooilisa for th CharityT ball, the proceeds of iter iter, will which will g toward charitable pronjt iMrs. grams tor individual aid and organized a at of honor reception guests effort. h ,ieB at the Community church The.ElkV Charity ball will be held f.aauMw lUtiuivm yPing. cordially invited to participate" In The following committees have been . 4 mod Jie planned. at work upon , Charity ball plans: For the Elks: J. T. Farrer,-xhair- Dwrriuig he resiuence tji mriA. Mitchell, Prea Wilson. E. anbrack was the scene or a ae- - man! j:. Stringham, A. E. Rawlings. kful social affair Tuesday when iJl - For the Elk Ladies: Mrs. , E. A. officers' of the stake". Primary asso-Jtioand a number of special guests Mitchell, chairman; Mrs. J. B. Somo, ihered to enjoy the afternoon. Read-Is- , Mrs. J.T. Farrer, Mrs. H. G. BlumenMrs. Lee Smith. thai, instrumental and vocal jnusicaj Further announcement will be made pibere were renderedrdurlriig which in a later edition of The Herald. were served. Mrs. Inty refreshments tanbrack, who was recently marThe 1, was made-tnrecipient 01 a oeau--1 Ashtoa. yesterday . afternoon. throughout were beautifully cut glass water set from the Pri-- rooms of laven uieiuuiuuu decoated in a color scheme ry asseciaiiuu, Bridge was enjoyed. has been conneciea wun ior some der and yellow. followed by a delicious luncheon. e past. The card favors were won 1y Mrs. E. G. Hughes from the club, and the nder the auspices' of the Second guest prize by Mrs. Frank Stnbbs. a , social will fine be M. A.,, I. rd lea in the Second ward amusement The following members 'were present: Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, A cordial ill Tuesday evening. rd mem-- Mrs. George - A Hansen, . Mrs Alma ts extended to VanWagenen, Mrs. O. W, Bailey, Mrs. S ana ineuua tu uo yivavsu Fred Olsen and. Mrs. Swen O. Neilson. r.ind Mrs. D. D.' Boyer entertained The invited guests were Mrs. Frank i prettily arranged dinner Thurg-i- n Stubbs, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. honor of Mrs; Oscar Boyer, who Charles Ward, and Mrs. Lawrence fired here the same day from New Innes. filco. lira. Boyer spent the past Mrs. L E. Eggertsen was hostess at there with her sister, p and W r.Miren Bloomf ield. while her dinner Monday In honor of Mr. and fsband is engaged in missionafyi Mrs. JrH. Otjens of Detroit. Mich who visited here en Tcmte to Seattle, rk for the L. D. S. church. wash.. They are making the trip by Irs. David R. Goodman entertained auto. I a pleasant social affair Saturday In rooms prettily decorated with a lening last The rooms were decoded with fall flowers, Progressive color scheme, of. yellow . and white. gmei "were played "and the prizes Mrs. J. Ellis entertained at a children's to her five- fre awarded to Mrs. Stanley Cheever party, complimentary d Fank Eastmond'. Thomas Sum-- r year-oldaughter, Renee. Twenty n and Julian ,Grjer receiyed the playmates of the honored guest made favors. Present were Mr. and merry the hours with garaes after it Elmo Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. which dainty refershments were Jomas Sumner, Mi and Mrs.. aatcherJI.r. and Mrs. Leon Newren, r. and Mrs. Julian Grier, Mr. and 'LeRoy Whitehead, who will leave ts. Lee McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-- f the latter part of the month to per Cheever, Miss Alice Russell, Miss form a mission for the L. D. 8. church sanda Haws, Mrs. Rose Haws and in Canada, was the guest of honor at fr. and Mrs. Frank Eastmond of Salt a aeugnuui social auair vveanesaay J. evening in the Sixth ward Social hall. The affair was given by the members Mrs. George EBrattan was hostess of his Sunday school class. About its afternoon at a to thirty enjoyed the time with games ?e members of her cluh and a few and music during which a delicious felted pests. The rooms were artis-lall- y luncheon was served. decorated with roses, snap-fago- n and autumn foliage. Luncheon The members of the Social Hour ;m Mned.jrhsLjnembers Include club jrere .pleasantly entertained at' Vt. J. W. N. Whitecotton, Mrs. Ray the home of Mrs. John Chrlstensen on 'mmerman. Mrs., (i . w TTinaoimD Provo Bench Thursday afternoon. A "i'penv aarmT which a delicious luncheon was served guests; Mrs. Roy Boren, tq the foll9wlng: Mrs. Matilda Elliott, David Openshaw, Mrs. Mart Roy-ac- e, Mrs. Warren Losee, Mrs. Hortense Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Vera Cutler and Mrs. Erma Allen. Mrs. G. Farrer, Mri- - William Mrs. W. Culllmore will be hostess to the m Olsen, Mrs. J. MiltonFerre, Jones and club next Thursday afternoon. J- T. Farrer. ! Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Knudsen jTne members nf tha. fphnn.. and family 'will be Salt Lake visitors club were PleasanUy, over the week-end- . Mertataeaatthe home of Mrs. J. B.l Extensive i. s.. h. CharitBall w I it I of'.' worthy cause. f MISSIONARY 1 3313 U N.' B.-Uta- store. h .. - county's best apples on display at bur Come in and see them. . . . . Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Store. FAREWELL NEWPICTURES rrnrnrns To Come , to Our Store Saturday to See the ' URff'lT THF WJNTER mm v Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vivery will leave next Wednesday for their home in Ft Wayner Ind., where Mr. Vickery has . the Ft. acceptedra, a fine position with yW,ayne-TiuildeSuppl- "company: This Is Mr. Vickery's first visit "east, i. 500 ' DANCE? :!(zzzzzxzzLc::rr:r:::zzzxs:xzn:xzzz:zzxzxzszzzssxzxziEzx3xzxx2sxsrn YARDS HEAVY BROWN MUSLLX, YALUE 1G II Brigham "We will have more places at the -- 4naugurationbanquLihan at anyprevious B. Y.: IvAanquet," said Chairman William H. Snellof the commit-- 1 Supt Aldous Dixon of the Provo city schools, addressed the young men of the B. Y. TJ. this morning. He ex pressed appreciation of the tion existing between the school and ;the-g- oc e R ftfiecltyd been develooed. The students were reminded that-- " for what we catch incidentally as well M H as what we get directly." The speaker M closed by saying, "The people of Provo H are thankful the school is here; they H H are thankful you are here. Go on H good." H thfr-seho- ol and-mak- e, --- - Harris spoke to the !! of the B.' Y. U. this younerwomen it morning. He commended modesty ii ii and earnestness on their part, and deii cried the tendency on the part of H some young women to spend so large H a" part of their time in "dolling up." H deII Neatness and becoming attire are II sirable, Jut not extremes la drees. ; II E. H. Eastmond, professor of fine II and correlated arts at the Brigham i! Young university, has Just accepted an M invitation to Join a group If prominent art educators In a trip to a II Europe to study the art of the RenaisPresident F. S. ot-thl- II sance. . A BONA FIDE REDUCTION OF $42.50 ii ONE YEAR FREE SER VICE Ezftftti Co. ' II II II II II II II II II l II II II ti a Young University I ss . Utah's Great L. D. S. Educa-tion- al Institution. - - if H ssaisBi si Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. tee on hall and tables this morning. "All Indications point-- to a largeat-tendance,- " he added, "but full provi sion will be made for all who may come." . - DEPARTMENT DRY-GOO- DS FOR SATURDAY 150 BUNGALOW APRONS, WORTH $1.25 Saturday Special, Each 79 cents 300 YARDS FANCY OUTING, WORTH 16? Saturday Special, Yard 10 cents News and Notes ' best At its established price of $170, the EDEN has long been recognized as the washing machine value obtainable the, the- acknowledged leader in performance, as well as for simple, solid construction, and now the first worth-whilon the EDEN price cut on electric washing machines occursmachine the that is home one laundry good nationally advertised washer j the ' known to everybody. ; . TOE LATEST MODEL $170 EDEN OUR i-- ;.. --x: , TO HOLDERS OF APPLE CERTIFICATES. Your certificate will be accepted at double its face value SATURDAY on- - any purchase-- of WOMEN'S -- SUITS,- COATS, SILK OR WOOL DRESSES, FURS; MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES at $5.00 and above; MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS. AH other merchandise in our store your certificate will be accepted at its face, value. E Y.U. REMEMBER OUR LAST - Greatest Washing MachineJ . Saturday Special, Yard 10 cents bavinp spent all "his Hfethus tar wrest of the Mississippi. TOHI BUT ' THREE SPECIALS JM THE VJtCKERYS LEA YE The American Legion will open their season's dancing ITT' STARTS w'.nter season with a rousing Tuesday nighfc'Hot dogs" and punch will be sold. There'll be dancing and good music. 1711 DANCES parties 'V..:-:- . the party n fKganMrCorAarJ . Every box' of apples on display was grown and packed by a UTAH in our center grower. The PRIZE WINNERS are ' shown ' ll:,..iLi. dl.Z:.. V Let's make the apple industry one of Utah county's biggest industries. If we are not GROWERS, let's be enthusiastic Utah county apple eaters. Let's write our friends EAST and WEST about the wonderful apple's" we '.. ."rr r grow. -V' yr- i WE OFFER :"r'r COUNTY window. The Sixth ward M. L A. will open WHERE EVERYBODY , SEASON BE8UPPIE8 DISPLAY OF UTAH COUIITY'S IN PROVO The latest picture of news interest made by the Elliott Service, of New York is shown daily on the Center street window of the Provo'1 Commercial & Savings bank. Mr Farrer believes the daily news picture will do its share toward keeping Provo people posted on the most important mews happenings of the day. He especially hopes, that children will thus take a greater interest in what is going on in the world outside Provo. JJte,.:..i...,.. PHONE 30." . . Je uhil Thev Last. .i:.r d con-latio- .' : French cuff DressShirts n n one-ha- lf ' -:- to 17. A missionary farewell party was given Wednesday night for' XieRoy Whitehead by the members of his Sunday school class of tKe Sixth ward. The party was held in the Sixth ward amusement halU and the twenty-sevepupils and Mr. Whitehead enjoyed games, songs, and a delicious lunch. The students presented their teacher New Testament with a leather-bounwith hopes that it would help him .out in his work. Mr. Whitehead leaves in a short time to fulfill a mission in Canada. 'i all-wa- . "" .;v - These are manufacturers' samples that we offer you at manufacturers' cost A big range of patterns,' sizes liy ' Jones, Mrs. C. E. Maw. Mrs, Ray Miss Alice Reynolds, Mrs. Geo, II. Brlmhall, Mrs. Ralph Poultori, Mrs. Jesse Harmon, Mrs'. O. A. Spear, Mrs. Geo. Brattan, Mrs.' Norma Poul-toi- u Mrs. W, F. Vtolett, Mrs. W. ,L. Potter, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst, Mrs. Benj. Bachman, Mrs1. Mary Hansen. .'WWW honest-to-goodne- ,. , r Men Listen!- -! .E.-Ma- Don't Be A Wall Flower! n -:- '.. Tim-merma- . P rrrr,:- ,. U RD AY O NL Y' SAT All size and shapes in Men's and Boys' discontinued styles - n : Cents ' -- Jh. : ; ' -- ; ' -- m.owotmsB-Three for25 -". the entire community' for this We want you to visit The Bonneville M. I. A. will give andttttderstarid the working of our their opening social TuesdayOctober clinic. You then will more than buy a li. au are invueai to be present. ; 4 ticket for the ball. V "The quality "of mercy is twice blessed; it blesseth him 0. A. SPEAR WILL'IspeAK that riveta and him that receiveth."-Mi nil Sunday evenlngTn the Community church, at 8 o'clockrwill be held the you, please call on them. Tickets fl. The committee:' Mrs. Rose Stewart, first meeting! --Christendom year. O. A. Spear will speak on The Thrill chairman; Mrs. W. L. Whlttemore, That Comes From Digging." All are Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. Mary- - E. Mrs. W. O. Beesley, Mrs. T. J. invited to attend. ' Huish. Balanger, iMrs. C. H. Wright, MrsMllt ..." bridge-luncheo- - The Womenls Municipal Council its annual clinic ball Friday evening. November 4,, at the Armory. .' They make this ball their- - annual affair to raise money for the tree clinic which Is the most of any charitable institution in our city. It ts an absolute fact that we have the best clinic In the entire Country west of New York; We are proud of it . . will hold v ui sa iu sujum u v siuu a.iuu uuuc in our clinic is marvelous. The 'winter coming on, the need of our clinic will be areater than ever. WlTAe7TtghtTrtnnorroHhls charity ball we do not expect to liave .any other drive for the clinic during the said. year, Mrs, C "We earnestly solicit the patronage" BONNEVILLE SOCIAL f . f i M - . ":-- rty : The lnyitation was extended "Prof. Eastmond through Pedro J. Lemos, editor of the School Arts Magazine and curator of the Leland Stanford Memorial and director of the art galleries. ' The party will, be headed by Henry Turner Bailey, formerly editor of the School Arts Magazine and later director of art in a number of the larger cities of the east. He is recognized as one of the highest authorities of art education in America today. The party espects to begin the study in n Crete going on"td Greecer"then to Rome, France, England ana probaoiy Germany and the Scandinavian coun- tries. The dates for the trip have not been u I ' Prof. Eastmond, but will very likely be taken during the summer months. Prof. Eastmond expects to secure a sabbatical leave so that he can remain in England and France for the remainder of the year studying In the art centers of those countries, after the party has completed its study.' He also expects .to stop In the east for a short period in the east on his "return ;. from Europe.,- - . . On Wednesday evening the first faculty social hour of the1' season at the Brigham Young university - was held tn the Ladies' gymnasium. Social Directors Roberts and Ballif instructed the faculty members and their partners In correct forms of dancing. A very enjoyable as well as instructive hour was spent by all. ".The Provo Drama Circle held Its regular weekly sweeting Wednesday afternoon at the Little Theater, B- - Y. U. IMrs. Algie Ballif discussed the great psychological study, "Emperor Jones," written by O'Reilly. Prof. E. H. Holt, of the Brigham Young university, went to Salt Lake yesterday to attend the meeting of stake clerks whWh Is being held there. President Frank S. Harris, of the Brigham Young university, went to Salt Lake City yesterday to attend the state fair and the general conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of LaU ter-daSaints. y I If feeafl The best coal we have ever burned. Send tw, another load. These are some of the comments that we tt from PEERLESS COAL. il Only one place to get it. mm: ji ' 11 y ml i Phone 20. Provo, UUh: rt, f ! h |