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Show TIi PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. --- iarch T r-x "I i j. iff First Ward. A missionary farewell Party for W. Eugene Allen, who leaves November w. v.-- IB H!i: It, for England to labor as missionary for the U D. S.r church will be given Sunday evening in. the First -- ward meeting house at 7 o'clock. The program is as follows: Song by chair and congregation, prayer, song by choir and congregation report of Mutual officers, remarks by R. E. Allen,. .1 Cantata-r-"Th- e Swallow." Prelude Piano solo, '"Rustle Spring," by Anita Hanson. Opening chorus, welcome home uirla' chorus. , "Under the Eaves" Solo- - by Miss Alcea Poulton. J "Another Voice," Recitation. ''Better to Laugh than Grieve"-Gir- t jl for the dancing1 social. "to be held W. Eugene Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. November 18 at the Ladies' gymna- R. Eugene Allen, who will leave Boon sium. ' Special .features were planned for England, where he will labor as to make this affair a great success. missionary for the L. D. S. church. Assignments were made for several i The rooms were beautifully decorated of the., members of the stake social' in fall .flower. (James, music and committee to be in attendance at the delicious lnneheon were enjoyed by instruction class to , be held forty. Many useful gifts were reunion meeting under the direction of ceived by the guest of honor. Prof. E. L. . Roberts, and Mrs. Algle A football dance will be given toEggertsen Ballif. One of the seven night by the student body of the member front each ward- - will be! held Provo " s chorus" high chooi. in the high achooi responsible-to'attenthese instruction gymnasium, in honor of the football a Solo by Louise Nest "Building classes every union Sunday, and to team. -- school team luff. Impart the instructions to the ward will be guests of, honor. Walter WhiteGirls' chorus. ' "At Eventide members, while all are cordially in- head ia chairman of the committee on "I to Southland" the Duet by Fly vited to be present ' - ' ' . Luclle Olson and Lillian Mortimer. ; arrangements., Mxb. Mary Mafkham entertained at "I'd Like to go With You a Flying". att Wagenea entertained " a prettily-appoint- ed dinner Wednea1 ;JMr, Alv Girls choura. day evening. The season's flowers the members of the" Thursday AfterChorus "Goodby Little Swallow". were used for decorating. Covers were noon Bridge club at her home yester and solo .by Agnes Farrer, accompanilaid for the members of the Progres, day. The rooms were prettily ar ed by Miss Bertha Duke. sive Card club. The above program teUs the story ranged with autumn flowers and - love, flow At 4he, married folks'-dancl- ng party fernsMTBrBoy-Borswasaward- ed tor swallows that-we-a- ll held in the Third ward last evening, the card favor. Lunchoon was served they come to us In the spring and the officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. served to the following: Mrs. George Hansen, build their nests; live with u in the refreshments of pumpkin pies and Mrs. J. L. Innes, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, summer and return to the south in the punch. The proceeds will be used as Mra. J. B. Ashtoa, Mrs. Roy Boren, early tall,: a donation to the Mutual Isle, swim-mi- n Mrs. A? B. Remarks by EldorW, Eugene Allen. gpool. Those who attended the sonand Mra.-Remarks by Bishop Joseph -- A- But VV. Bailey. dancing party report that the refresh The following girls will, entertain "k ments added to the success of the afSong, choir and congregation - of -- th4ffrienda-aM.hehome numberfair. Benediction. .; W. Lester Mr. Mrs. of and Mangutn Mrs. Leah Ekins spent Tuesday In Blum-eSaturday evenings Misg-RhSalt Lake on business. Seconc Ward. cE wan, M isa -thai,. Misa. Florence The home of Miss Ists Johnson was Services In the Second ward Sunday a scene- - of a delightful social affair Rhoda Johnson, Miss 'Melba Hyde, Anevening will begin at 7 o'clock and are Thursday evening when the members Miss Erma Merrill, Miss Geneal under the auspices of the ward M. I. A. Miss Miss Virginia Bingham, of the theological class of the First derson, The program hag not been fully .arward Sunday school entertained at a Florence Maw, Miss Vera Carlyle and ranged but at present it is aa follows: , missionary shower, complimentary, to Miss Gloria Mangum. speaker, Miss Alice Reynolds, solo, William Knudsen, duet by the Linton sitrtersrEndB-vtoriirBo- lo byL' Miss Elsie Hollerman. A ' ; - - - Women , r rwonis prettily decorated Jo fall hosted to the members of the Bridge club and friends at her: home Thursday luncheon was n.oon. A. dainty The club prize wag won by u Franl Corj and Mrs. A. O. Vanc guest-Prize- ,. The . ,warded-- H Mrs. David were bers present Farrer. MrSTA. Mrs, Mrs. C. Sutton. MM. E. D. Sutton, G. Peterson, ? Loose Mrs. Treston i fntay-Aftrn(M- iu tt if JwWerBJFraak;Cory l8adore Clark J Baker- ill Cee L-Mrs. Fred - Mrg- - i Richmond. The nests were Mrs. A. O, Vance of -Lafe Bown, ..phis Tenn.; Mrs Hugh Brown, Mr. Jesse Hunter, L Frank Stubbs, Jlre. George E. J. B. Tucker Ubim I'jlrt. Jesse Knight will entetamat lu-Z- r and-Mr- s. nor niier he? tomonw-afternoonriano- W. Eugene Allen, for England, where for the ; . I The tltah stake social committee net Wednesday evening at the resi-- i W. Monroe deuce of Mr, and Mrs.. Pianaa and completed, arrangements grandson, soon 1 bo wiU leave as will labor 0. S. ehurcli. such a great saving? ... Bargain Day at Piggly Wiggly. ALi DAY SATURDAY SALAD DRESSING SALAD AND) COOKING ODLS pt....,....32 .... ... . .59i Wesson, Wesson, qt. Mazola,.-pt- . Mazola, qt. Mazola,' . . . V2-g- aL . Iompeian, P V-- .31 .59 ,98 COFFEES -- i 32 Premier, large ... .. .38 Yacht Club, medium. :36 Yacht Club, small. .". .16 Mrs. Porter's Thousand . . .v37 Island, 7V2-OTUNA FISH Half Hills, white meat, No. ".S2e U can striped, No.JL; . 514? . 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Pompeian, qt. ..... . .$2.38 Pompeian, PEANUT BUTTER Hoody's, Hoody's, Beech Nut, large glass 26 Beech Nut, mediumwlS Beech Nut, small. . SARDINES Del Monte, oval can, tomato soused, mustard . ...16 . . . . .5 American Oil, American Mustard, M 10 Underwood's Tomato ' and 9 Mustard, 14 Marie Elizabeth, Portugal, in pure olive oil 19 King Oscar, Norwegian, in- pure' olive oil..ii...l9 Jockey Club," French, in ippr GoJden n ABSOLUTELY NOTHING RESERVED Fourth Ward. ' Services in the Fourth ward Sunday evening will be under the direction of tho ward M. I. A. An- excellent military program will be given, in connec tion ,withArmistlce Day Prof, Alfred Osmond of the B. Y.'U. will be the ) musical pro speaker. A patriotic gram will, bo rendered. One feature of interest istnat all the ward service B men will be in attendance and dressed in arny uniform. The musical program is under the auspices of these service men. Time of meeting is 7 o'clock. i2-g- al wth s:i I:! ::: 1 - A SHOPPING BAQ FREE TO EACH CUSTOMER ffc;, Folger I!? in JLrt V ' EVERY SUIT IN THE HOUSE . Third Ward. Regular conjoint services wilf be held in' the Third ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Prof. Carl F. Eyring of the-B;U. will be therspeakerr The subject will, be in regard to the Boy Scouts work. A number of musf-ca-l selections wilt beTendered by the high school male quartette, a solo will be rendered by Mrs. Hannah Packard and Miss Ina Creer will give a reading. . - . , Out Golden Gate, tI reduction means a heavy loss to tis, but a big gain to you. Can you afford to be without a new Fall Suit when it' means n Start the month right by "trading at Piggy Wiggly, where you get the lowest price every day on. dependable ., merchandise.NoTspecial sales to mislead. Everydayia: OLIVE OIL Folger ii: . calls hit Efficiency. hit Economy; BllirJr;iie tall hit Pun but 1 m t'ain't nothin but Horse Sense to git your stuff al dem You aho' do Piggly Wigglies. git De Most Comin' In for De 1. It r -- be MIssu3 calls mm mm. H: t korgaTr,-MTsrSwfl-GT-'- De Boss Least Coin' $ $ Y. ; .8 Misses' Suits Melting igh ea 6 9:00 P. M. SATURDAYS-CLO- SE 84 NORTH UNTVERSrrY AVE." v 7 - I ' Sixth Ward. Commencing promptly at 7 o'clock splendid Sunday evening services will be held in the Sixth Ward In charge of the Mutual of the ward. J. A. Washburn will be the speaker. A solo will be' rendered by Murry Roberts, Mrs. Harold Dunn will give a reading, and a vocal duet will be rendered by the Misses Grace and Wilma Linton. "" Manavu Ward. Services In, the Manavu ward Sunday evening will be under the auspices of the ward M. f. A. and will commence Miss Erma promptly at 7 o'clock. Romney, a returned missionary from the Mexican mission field will give a that is report of being done. In Mexico. Miss Arvilla Singleton will give a reading, a vocal solo by Glenn, Guyman and . Edward Evans will render a zenophone solo. Bonneville Ward. Regular conjoint services wiU be held in the Bonneville ward Sunday evening at 7 o clock. Mrsrw. Monroe Paxman will give a book review on voclal duet "Beyond the Horizon,". will be' given by Mf.. and Mrs. F. L. Hickman and the Messrs. Leland Ekins and LeRoy Snow will give a aaxaphone and cornet duet - Pioneer Ward. Sunday evening cjrvlcea In the Pioneer ward will be under the auspice of the Mutual. The following excellent program has been arranged: Speaker, Thomai Martin, musical selection by Prof. E. p. Partridge. reading by Miss - lona Peay, piano selection by Miss Marguerite Jepper-so- n and a selection by the Pioneer ward male quartette. First Church of Christ Scientists, 80 North University Avenue. at II Sunday morning services o'clock. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school at? 9:45 a, m. 00 Our wall paper for spring is coming in. We are crowded for room. Will give you discount on all the 25 present stock for the next .7 ten days. . at Wednesday-evening-meetin- 1 00 8 o'clock. Community Church, Third North and. University avenue, November 6,1 Services include Sunday school at 10 o'clock and morning wossblp at 11 o'clock. Christian . Endeavor meeting at 8 ' '1 o'clock. 8t Mary's Church. services Sunday school at 10 o'clock, at 11 o'clock. Regular meeting of the Ladies Guild are held every Monday afternoon in the vestry room. Wm T. Bulkley, rector. Catholic Church. Corner of First North and First East" Catechism, class Saturday at 10 :30. Mass o'clock and Sunday at every Sunday morning at 10:30. Rev. . r J. G. Delaire, pastor. " 2 Reorganized Cnurch. Sunday evening services at 8 o'clock at 250 West Fourth South. Elder 8. S. Holm, pastor. for-Sun- day, -- J - PI 110 West Center Street Phone 53 . . Use the Horald Waiit l . |