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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. 'IT Luncheon was Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. W. B. camp in the county will furnish one t games and music, served to 63, including many from Retberford, Mrs. John Lundahi, number or the program, icecream out of town. The young couple will Mr. Rvrnn Oenhalter. Mrs. J. H. land soda water will be for sale. It make their boaie in Provo. Denhalter, Mrs. Leo Sheehan, Mrs. is requested that all members be Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, present, and bring a Up luncheon. Mrs. May R. Farrer had a8 her Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Guy Mrs. J. B. Keeler wsp hostess to her sister, Shurtliff, Mrs. E. B. Whipple, Mrs. guests over the week-enMrs. Dorothy M. Carter of Santa York. The invited guests were a number of friends at her home Ana, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs, E. Mrs. Eph Homer and Mrs. Ethel this afternoon. The . affair was A. Daniels of Atasderia, Calif. complimentary to Mrs, Althea Holll-da- y Bandley. and daughter Florence, of Cali A special meeting of the Service fornia. The afternoon was pleas Mrs. Mark Anderson will be tomor- Star Legion was held Wednesday antly spent with music and social hostess at a row afternoon at the Hotel Rob- evening at the home of the presi- chat, followed by. dinner. A cut erts. Roses will be used as a deco- dent, Mrs. J. W. Huixh. Important glass bowl of roses formed the ration. Luncheon will be served. business matters were transacted. table centerpiece. Covers were laid after .which four tables of bridge including the electing of a vice for Mrs. J. M. Jenson, Mrs. Essie will be played. president for the legion. Mrs. Ma Keeler, Airs. John Boyle and Mrs. Mis Florence Crane and Miss rietta Beesley was elected to this Mary Pace. Lauree McDonald are spending a office. The following excellent proMrs. Margaret C. Morris and few days in Eureka, the guests of gram was rendered: Vocal solo Miss Marylene Maw, accompanied family left Wednesday for their relatives and friends. by Miss Iona Hulsh; reading, Mb home In American Falls, Idaho, (Mrs. Dorothy M. Carter, who has LaVleve Hulsh; musical reading. after visiting In Provo a month Jobeen visiting here from Santa Ana, Miss LaVieve Mulsh, accompanied with Mrs. Morris' sister, Mrs. Nelson. Miss vocal Alberta solos, Huisb; seph by Calif., left Tuesday for Wfromin, Master Alden Wlgnall; reading, where she will spend the summer. Miss Norma McEwan; solo, Miss Mrs. Hazel Thornton has returnShe was accompanied as tar as Salt McEwan. Dainty refreshments were ed to her home in Helper, after Lake by her sister, Mrs. May R. served. spending a month in Provo with Farrer. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. i M T--Y 0-C- 4 'Society Editor, Ethel Duckett. All society news should be telephoned to The Herald office, 'phone 95. nna:aanHnnU:n::U::H:::i"H::ira:n:U Mrs. T. P. Plerpont and Miss Irvine, Vee liossun, Lydla Olsen, Vilate Piernnnt will entertain Sat- - . Blanche Crockett, Mrs. Ralpbine Brown and Mrs. Allen of Salt Lake ?urday afternoon at a tea from 4 Misxes Ruth Pierpont, Marie Mor7 o'clock, in honor of Misn gan, and Grace Hugbeg M ill receive ; until Margaret Pierpont, who will leave j the guests' cards at the door. will be furnished during 1' June 28 for New York on a mission theMusic afternoon by Mrs. Myrteen j for the L. D. S. churcn. Misses Violet and Celestla ! The tea table will be covered Stein, Mrs. Leona Mendenhall, Johnson, ! with a with over pink, cluny cloth Dusen berry, and Miss Margaret sweet i' a centerpiece of roses and Mrs. Devine, Mis. ' ; Marguerite peas arranged in a silver vase and Stella O'Donnell, Doone Miss V; tied with pink and green mallne. Lucile Jenkins, and ! Pink candles in silver holders will Sraoot, Miss l Isabel! Jenkins oi Bait L&e. be 1. each end of the table. Ttw Invitations have been issued to living room will be decorated with 150. roses. and palms Presiding at the tea table will Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson gave fee Mrs. E. 0. Hughes, Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Mrs. Lester Mangum, a reception at their home last Fred Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Jesse evening complimentary to Mr. and were Knight, and Airs. James Devine of Mrs. George E. Hinckley, who married the day previous In the Salt Lake. Assisting in serving will be the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Hinckley Kisses Margaret DuMSberry, Ruby was formerly iMlss Fern Johnson,were pretTaylor, Ella Brown, Ce'eetl John- The entertaining roomssweet peas, son, Melba Stnbbs, Marguerite tlly decorated with Claff, Julia Anderson, Norma roses and ferns. A splendid prowas xoiiowea Dy rendered, gram and Misses the Dorothy Hughes, , i bridge-luncheo- n The members of the Ladles' Literary clnb were pleasantry - entertained at the home of Msr. J. A. The Owens Thnrsday afternoon. rooms were prettily arranged, with roses as a decoration. The after noon was pleasantly spent with sewing and music, during which luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mrs. Han nah Packard, Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mrs, P. L. Larsen entertained the Optimist club members at her home Thursday afternoon. The rooms were prettily decorated with the season's flowers. The card game "500" was featured, the pricebeing awarded to Mrs. Byron Denbaiter. Luncheon was servea 10 Mrs. Z. Whlttaker I' SHU I IT SPEC i; the members of the Heather club and a few invited guests at her home Thursday afternoon. Cards, sewing and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. : The Outdoor Recreation Season Is Here Be Prepared To Enjoy It I I CHILDREN'S DRESSES, HIKING SUITS ROMPER SUITS, REDUCED BATHING SUITS -a-t- 9H LADIES HOUSE Par Coit ofl dresses rer ueni i, JOC HIKING BOOTS 12 and Boots, new- est styles, going at 15-in- ch 3 I tc pnimpHnw SuPerior Quality of ilk a11 cotei 5300 value- - nnVlinniT7G 20 Per Cent HllfllvLU Discount m Buster BrownShoeStore Maxme Shoes forUbmen Wdrrc House Shoes for Men Blue Ribbon Service Shoes i ! s Dross Shoos Sport Shoes Comfort Kem-mere- Style ill Values $7.50 to $10.00 CHURCH. Corner of First North and First East streets. Catechiam class Is held Saturday at 10:30 o'clock, Sunday at 9:30; mass Sunday at 10:30. Rev. J. G. Delalre, pastor. Right offer tunity styles IP WHAT THE STYLES CONSIST OF Plain Patents, Patents with grey quarters, Satins, beaded and plain ; Patent Sandals, and sandal effects, grey and black Suedes, also smoke Elk and Brown Sport Oxfords. ON SALE NOW See Them in Our Window. the thought In mind and Provo artist our patrons to the best of our ability. If we that serve Distributors of Quality Merchandise BONNEVILLE woman in Provo If Mil not adore these summer offerings of spor pumps and dress oxfords. They are the last word in shoe style, finish, and comfort. The best part of this offering are the prices. We have been fortunate in getting the best footwear made at a special tigure. which permits us to sell them at prices representing a real saving. to A large selection choose from, Two picked at random: Buster Brown Athens Goodvear wo!', tut leather Sport I 4 til,. Pumps at -- two-stra- p. pat- - $5.95 WITH GOOD THINGS FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER beinf fresh and YoJ1rr;TCTt1leythinr ble, and THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. palata- WARD. Two hundred cities and towns in Wisconsin have camp sites for automobile tourists. There are nearly twice as many taxicab drivers in New York City as there are taxicabs. ; j i The Missouri State Highway is planning warning commission aiong 7 ' 700 miles of highway, gjg UTAH GREEN PEAS CUCUMBERS STRAWBERRIES FRESH TOMATOES WATERMELONS SPINACH SWEET POTATOES ASPARAGUS OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT REAL SPRING LAMB 1 CORN-FEFANCY VEAL STEER BEEF PHONES 19 AND 39 USE THE PHONE Ninety per cent of the gasoline produced in the United States is used for operating motor vehicles. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING 230 W. Center. Work done right. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. A-N- g Bridesmaid er at the Pioneer ward Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Meetines be held out of doors durinz the summer, commencing Sunday evening. All are invited. D O. PROVO MEAT & PACKING CO. Somo, Mrs. LeRoy Hardy, Mrs. FOURTH WARD. H. Paepke. Mrs. Earl Graham, Regular Sunday evening services Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Ray Morgan, will be held in the Fourth ward Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs, Dick! Sundnv st 7:30 n. m. A irnnrt iioshard, Mrs. Freshwater. speaker and program has been ar-for. All are welcome The members of the L'Ametia , ranged club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. H. E. Holland i hur.id.iy afternoon. Sewing and music were enjoyed, daring which ofrvsV.'iifiits were served to IS. B. K. IBS LOIJIfiR FOOTER w vr Ihio 4k announces I ; j j PIANO i including one class lesson a week in MUSIC APPRECIATION AND HISTORY I The employes of the State j jtal ho-pit- entertained complimentary Men- - Tuesuay Mrs l:..ib"t!i Gillispic-- who will Wave ' 0 in f.ir Salt Lake City to reside.! IN' l::t!l was dei'.irated in the n r. bletiri ami flags. Music v is by Wilde's orMie-tra- . ;;,;(:t eon was erved to SO. The; of !ion:ir was presented with ' lamp and sofa piilow j .!x sue !3 a sembled, as a !..':. ii of re:iit'i,.!)ratu'e. j jt'U'tii:'. f. . : t ' j j ... ; .: Practical experience has shown that music study and musical pleasure cannot be combined in any more profitable manner than through the medium of class work. ' I EVAPORATED j i' . ';:! reenters of the I'tah 1'io- cr ctah county win meot afternoon at 2 o'clock in Vao Pioneer ward. Mayor O. K. tiansen wiil give a talk, which will be followed by a program. Each T!r s Saves With the cream Jeft in! onyct.ir milli Mil Ik 9 that she will give a special course during the summer in private ' -' Barbara Brown Oxfords, light tan elk, with brown calf saddle; special v Let Us Fifl Your Basket There is no national automobile tax in Japan. speak-arrange- ho will sh Regular Sunday evening services will be held in Xhe Bonneville ward Sunday at 7:30 p. m. prompt A good speaker has been secured. Musical numbers will be furnished by the ward choir. mia-nigh- t. There is not a girl or accompli Everybody's Store. will take profit care SIXTH WARD. i.Mrs. ' Is to of itself. The teachers quorum will have charge of the Sunday evening services at the, Sixth ward Sunday at The speakers will 7:30 o'clock. be Carl Harris, Lawrence Peterson, Orlin Peay, Ernest Whitehead and William Mortimer. A musical program will also be rendered. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. y with roses and ferns as a decoration. The card favors were won by Mrs. Thomas Wil-.wlianis and Mrs. J. B. Somo. Lunch-- ! eon was served to Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. John Guy, Mrs. J. we one Billboard EVES? If not take a trip to Superior park and look on the north side of the north fence. r, p. (i. Hall was hostess to PIONEER WARD. 01 me i.iursuay r.ven- Elder Hyrum Manwaring recent-inBridge club at her home last iy returned from an L. D.' S. The rooms were artistically BOin in Australia, will be the selling have but artistic painted by our Swiss-Germa- s In buying and Have you seen a i! in the he,rt of the season we you this wonderful opporto secure the season's latest at a Trig; PRICE REDUC- TION. n, Buster Brown Shoes H: Ladies' Novelty Slid 8T. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school commences at 10 a. m. In the St Mary's church; morning services at 11 o'clock. The Ladies' Guild meeting is held every Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wm. F. Bulkley, rector. j $2.29 (! ti Churches .Miss Erma Peterson and iMlss Ella Vincent Entertained at din- In the Community church. Chris ner Monday evening, complimen- tian Endeavor meeting is held at tary to Miss Fern Goddard, Who 7 o'clock, and preaching services at left Thursday for California, to 8 o'clock. All are invited. Rev. spend the summer. Covers were Charles McCoard, pastor. laid for eight. Later the party was entertained at the theater. SCIENCE CHURCH. CHRISTIAN No. 80 North University avenue. Mrs. Fred Carter and Miss Fern Services for Sunday, May 28: Dunn of Riverside, Calif, are visitSunday school at :45 a. m.; morning in Provo for the summer, the ing services at 11 o'clock. guests of Mrs. Carter's daughter, Mrs. Charles F. Johnson. REORGANIZED CHURCH. No. 250 West Fourth South. Sun Miss Fern Godard left Thursday day evening services are held in evening, for California, where she the Reorganized church at 8 o'clock. will spend two or three months, in Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. Los Angeles and Pacific Grove, visiting relatives and friends. FIRST WARD. A missionary farewell will be Mrs. E. I. Sutton, assisted by given evening at 7:30 Mrs. A. D. Sutton, entertained a o'clock Sunday in the First ward number of friends at a bridge- - house for Miss Margaret meeting luncheon afternoon. who will leave soon for anPierpont, Thursday L. D. S. Roses were used in decorating the mission in the eastern states. The rooms. The card favors were program has been ar-- I awarded to Mrs. John B. Ashton, following Song, choir and congregaranged: Mrs. D. L. Wallick and Mrs. O. R. tion, directed by Walter P. White- Thomas, the latter receiving the hpad; vnral solo. W. O! Rradfnrd A deliClOUS Natinnal Cnmimnnitv Sarvica riirool consolation prize. s fcerveu n ine iouow- - tor; ui.ci.euu reading, iMiss Mary Wooley; ing: Mrs. John B. Ashton, Mrs musical selection, Russell Hughes, Fred Richmond, Mrs. C. E. Loose, assisted 1y Miss Margaret PierMrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. J. duet, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. T. Farrer, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. pont; Bradford; remarks, Bishop Joseph David Openshaw, Mrs. A. B. Mor- A. Buttle; musical selection, choir gan, Mrs. Roy Boren Mrs. Frances and congregation. A cordial invitaHedquist, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. tion is extended to the public in C. H. Ward, Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. general. L. H. Brades of Hastings, Neb.; Mrs. Clarence Naylor, Mrs. O. R. SECOND WARD. Thomas, Mrs. George Brattan, Mrs. Sunday evening services Regular E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. C. E. Maw, will be held in the Second ward uMrs Earl Bean, Mrs. Swen O. Niel-soJune 25, at 7:30 o'clock. A good Mrs. Fred Olsen. Mrs. H. R. speaker and musical program has Pasewalk, Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Mrs. been arranged. AH are Invited. Mrs. William Agnes Whitecotton, Ferre, Mrs. W. L. Whlttemore, Mrs. THIRD WARD. Mart Roylance, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, A farewell testimonial will be Mrs. J. Milt Jones, Mrs. Frank W. given in the Third ward Sunday Deming, Mrs. L. G. Baker of evening for Lamar Bird and Miss Wyo.; Mrs. Raymond E. Sut- Elsie Ross, who will leave June 28 ton, Miss Yolande Sutton, Mrs. for the eastern states, where they John U. Buchi, Mrs. C. H. W'right will labor as missionaries for the and Mrs. O. W. Bailey. L. D. S. church. A splendid musical program has been arranged. MeetMr. and Mrs. A. G. Burton of ing will commence at 7:30 o'clock Houston, Texas, are the guests of and all are invited. Mrs. William A. Felt for a few days, enroute to their home. They MANAVU WARD. have been attending the Shrlners A farewell testimonial will be convention at San Francisco, and given in the Manavu ward at 7:30 Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs.'T. F. Lee Sunday evening for Joseph. Leon of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is also a wnite, cnrrord look ana Kooert Mrs. a Felt few of for guest days. Anaerson, wno wm leave June for the eastern states, European Miss LaVern Banks entertained and missions of the or tne aneniDers tne u. k. w. ciuO'l, D. S. church. The following ex- at ner Dome Thursday evening.' cellent nroeram will be rendered: Roses were used in decorating the Musical selection, Johnson sisters; rooms. A pleasant, time was spent comic selection, E. D. Partridge; with sewing, music, and a delic-- . vocal solo, S. V. Prows; reading, A. ious luncheon served to Miss VeraB. Worsley; vocal solo, Mrs. Merle Williams Miss Iva Jones, Miss Taylor; male quartet, J. M. Jack-RubMiss Verda Creer. son and company. A cordial invita- Phillips, and Miss Tbursa McKay, tion is extended to everyone. SHOP HERE SATURDAY safe of COMMUNITY CHURCH. Sunday school Is held at 10 a. m. l Your Choice of Our Entire c li' Mai 1 Hawkins. CATHOLIC Mrs. Oliver Hansen entertained mo Ms Miss Foster completed the Normal Course at the of Music, 1921, and has been teaching during the past year in the Extension Department . :Ma L. D. S. School there. h Cressida Bonham Carter has appeared as bridesmaid at more weddings th:in any other little societ) irl in London. Phone 173-J- . 189 N Third West. i Read and Usettie Want Ads |