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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER I, 192- 2- startup in compliment to MrVJand i Mrs.. Karl Peterson, who were mar-J ried in the Salt Lake temple Wed-- t nesday. Mrs. Peterson was merly Miss Ethel Startup, The j hall is attractively decorated in a coral plnfr and scheme .., -A T ; T- Y white. A large pink wedding bell is hung in the center of the room, Price have returned home after from which is draped pink and a few here visiting m spendjng w days white crepe paper streamers, to the ru,,ugj.vg..i;-irea-ia.-n';-- arttTig feCepUU" , and relatives friends. c? o... four comers of the hail. Pink and Epperson. Sr ... , vrr. white hearts and cuplda are also f h Sixth ward .musement hall Lake City. Mrs. J. Clinton Bown left last used In decorating. Pink gladiolas in compliment School begins Monday, September 11, so little time is left to get ; arjfd girls ready for the for her home in Chicago, ill.. are used as the floral decoration, nanklin Miss Alta Clark entertained the night children school neafrand trim. oi in takes to Of mother her course, every ipride A starting : ar-day. opening has been a splendid program Junior Beehive girls, of the Second after seven weeks' visit in Provo solved this with to is we for mother the have The which will be followed accomplish expenditure of very little money. by! problem parents, Mr. and Mrs. ranged, ward at tor home Tuesday evening. with her yesienwj. The Mozart orchestra will ' W. Farrer. in and dancing. shown John here are our Florence A few window; opportunities saving many more can be shown money Prof,, Games and music were enjoyed, formerly furnish the music. The refresh-in store. jfpJrson of this city. Prot T. during which dainty refreshments the of Miss Natella Lewis left Provo thelf?ent ,roomst are a8 decorated' in were served to 20. The rooms were Spardoe was master H. Eastmond of prettily decorated with fore part of the week for Spanish the color scheme of pink and white. Prof- garden vases of pink and white s. 1 the flowers and ferns. Fork, where Bhe win teach the Cut glass SB Y U. had charge ofwas fnrm the 6Yitem1aoAfi fnr the fourth grade at the Central school RKterR The entire hall tables. The bride will T. C. Larson is back at his studio during the coming " school term. luncheon ed with autumn leaves and fall wear a gown of white silk canton S,Wers, which, were InterwoTen after having Deen confined to his School at Spanish Fork opened a cluster of flowers at irfth Tines. Large gold wsddiar home for several days with an af- Wednesday with a large enrollment crepe, with . While away Miss Lewis will be the the girdle. She will wear a bridal fu Were hung around the walls fection of the throat. with and veil, trimmings, pearl '. ' guest of her uncle, O'ran Lewis. Good quality Wash Ginghams at, A good looking ALL WOOL Silk of the room carry a bouquet of bride's roses. Word was received here by 'Mrs. appeared charming m and Lined Cap for Alma are 12 The Miss attendants up yard Mrs. G. Robert Lunger, noted porof white crepe de chine, John Worsley to the effect that a Park, Miss Verda Peterson, sister will wash Blouse Waists that fit and look Cloths and of will that Boston, trait painter spend Romper a with girt has arrived at the in Proov with Prof. of the groom, and Miss Stellathe week-en: .v. . . . well wear and for . . . . . . .5 at, and up up yard trimmings. .. we Driuni cuuimb weru nome of, her daughter. Mrs. E. of Salt ByLake, Floyd and Mrs. Franklin Madsen. Mrs. Younger gesteJ to a canopy in the north end Colbey of Los Angeles; Calif. and Walter Startup, Jr., broth lund Flannels of Warm, fleecy been has Outing the covered Oriental rugs Lunger spending past er of the bride. Invitations have of the ball. CORTLEY CLOTHES and the best MiSS Gladys Duke entertained the few months in California, and will good quality at the floor, and the steps leading to been issued to 300, including sev- for leave home her the was m&ua of members of the G. K. W. club at early part little The a more. best the canopy, wnicn Boys' Clothing made in just Mr. Mrs. and eral from of next week. ine and wild flowers. 36-inAmerica. Boys' Sturdy Cassimere ' (her home Thursday evening. The will leave next week for Peterson Percales Color Fast at, Dancing was enjoyed, the Provo rooms were prettily decorated with Knicker Suits at Miss Elda Kirby has returned Las Vegas, Nev., where they will yard band orchestra, under the direction garden flowers. Sewing, music and make their home for the time being. and up. of Prof. Samuel Jepperson, furnish-in- g a delicious luncheon were enjoyed home from Salt Lake, where she the music. During the evening by the following: Miss Iva Jones, has been spending a week witli " Mrs. W. O. Beeslpy was hostess to GIRLS HOSE the following program was ren- Miss LaVern Banks, Miss Verda relatives. Boys' ALL WOOL hard wear Serge the past and present officers of dered: Community singing, led by Creer, Miss Ruby Phillips. The in. H. E. Hullinger returned to his the Service Star Legion, and a few Suits, very special Professor Madsen, "When There's vlted guests were Miss Glenda Bros-truthat will stand the wear when at home in Vernal, Saturday, after state officers at a kensington at of Ogden and Miss Lorie r Love at Home"; sentiments were and recess a pair play during Dahlias, of Los Angeles, Calif., cousin spending six weeks in Provo, the her home this afternoon. POLL PARROTT SHOES "fine "guage durable hose at asters and cosmos were used in dec- guest of J. Earl Lewis. Dr. F. 8. Harris, Prof. A. C. Lund of the hostess. A D. rooms. the W. of Roberts orating entertaining pair. of Salt Lake, and the shoes that "speak for themThe officers and teachers of the splendid program of music and Miss Dorothy Clyde entertained a Salt Lake. Vocal solos were rend"ward selves." Made of solid leather, semi Fourth association was Luncheon Primary enjoyed. readings ered by Seymour V. Prows- - and few friends at her home Thursday Hair Ribbons in all colors and surprised Miss Elda was served to the following: Mrs. Richard Condie, accompanied by evening, complimentary to her pleasantly dress, dotfble leather tip and insole Craw-torwidths at little prices. Miss Margaret Mrs. Madsen. cousin, Miss Virginia Clyde of Kirby at her home" Thursday even- Priscllla Swenson, Mrs. Ora Miss afwho has been Mrs. Mrs. Kmma Zabriskie. Kirby, as heavy as the outer sole. We of Salt Lake, accompanied Nephi, who is here visiting. A de- ing. filiated with the Primary associa- J. H. Denhalter, Mrs. Ernest Ekins, by Mrs. Lida Edmunds- Wunderley lightful time was spent with games guarantee satisfactory wear. GIRLS' SHOES of Salt Lake, rendered a vocal and music, during which dainty re- tion for some time, will be married Mrs. William Olscn, Mrs. Sarah next Wednesday to Leslie Cullimore Holdaway, Mrs. Sarah Harmon, Sizes 12i2 to 2, pair solo. At tbe requests of her many freshments were served to the folFor first graders to high school Florence Jepperson lowing: Miss Verl Johnion, Miss of Provo. Games, music and a de- Mrs. J. D. Boyd, Mrs. Mary Hulsh, friends, Mrs. Sizes 2 to 5, pair.' students GUARANTEED Madsen rendered two vocal solos, Zella Buckner, Miss Elsie Bean, licious luncheon were enjoyed by all Mrs. Crowther, Mrs. 1.. L. NeNon. Mrs. James Snow, Mrs. L. C. Tot-- ' "Just A Wearin' for You," an'd ""In- Miss Pearl Wilkins, Miss May present. Boys' Gun Metal Blucher, GoodLEATHER, soles that are imperter, Mrs. H. O. Hlunienthal, Mrs dian Love Song." Community singi- Brown. Messrs. Frank Goodman, Mrs. Hugo Price and son Dale Agnes Crandall, Mrs. J. Will Lewis. year welt, a mighty good shoe for vious to wet and cold shoes that ng, "Auld Lang Syne." Roy Taylor, Lester Riding, Welby have returned home after spending Mrs. Mary Vm;ent, Mrs. E. C. Rodg- Numerous beautiful and useful Jones, George Syme and Cla-sizes 11 14 'to SV; with durability," possess style along a week at Vivian Park, in Provo ers, Mrs. Algie. Kggertsen Ballif. gifts were received by the honored Carter. Mor-- ' Adam Anderson Ann at Mrs. the Mrs. Lester Collins, and canyon, pair up couple from the- guests assembled. pair rison, Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Madsen are at home A very interesting piano recital cabin. Mrs. R. John McEwan. Robbins, to their friends at 467 East Second was given by the students of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Strickland Mrs. Minerva Karren, Mrs. J. F. North street. Leona M. Van Wagoner ' at her home Tuesday afternoon. The se- were pleasantly surprised at their Halliday, Miss LaVieve lluish, Miss President Wm. Jardlne of tne lections were rendered by the fol- home Thursday evening by, a num- lone Huish. Kansas Agricultural college, and lowing: Josephine Jones, If children take pride in Louise ber of friends and relatives. The School days should be spent with family were the guests of Mrs. A. Jenkins, Melba Taylor, Ada Boren, time was pleasantly their personal appearP. Merrill at Springdell, Provo can- Mignon Howe, Fay Anderberg, games and music, during which a dress-u- p days for every ance, the foundation is yon, Friday. Margaret Maw, Florence Summers, picnic supper was served to the folRuth Allen, Lucinda Carmile, Law- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, laid for attractiveness in youngster. Starting right Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Henrie and rence Jones. Jackie Selck. The pa- Mr. and Mr Sam Robinson, Mr. is a big part of the battle. after years. children have returned home, after rents and friends of the pupils were and Mrs. Arnold Hair, Mr. and Mrs. FIRST WARD. spending the past two weeks in present. aDinty refreshments were Gerald Hair, Mrs. J. F. Tescher. Store. Merchandise Everybody's of Distributors Quality Martin of the Prof. Thomas Berlin Hair, Miss Dorothy Hair, Burley, Idaho, the guests of Mr. and served. Mrs. Ascel P. Gee. George Cole and Miss Maxine Stone B. Y. U. will be the speaker at the They also spent First ward Sunday evening at 7:2o; a few days in Pocatello with The following people formed a of Coalville. A splendid musical o'clock. pro-- , friends. party and motored to Saratoga of directi6n 3: S. church, will be the speaker. A win De m the northern states. under the Walter Mrs. Thomas was hostess gram, Hardy U. will be the speaker at the con Services for Sunday, September The Thursday evening: Miss Valera will be Mrs. S. H. Jones had as her Foote, Miss Alene Bonnett, Miss to the members of the Optimist Robinson, has been arranged. All in the Sunday school at 9:4o a.m.; morn- special musical program held to be following program has been arservices All invited. are are joint invited. at club home afterher given. Thursday guests at dinner Monday, George Flora Chipman, Miss Luella Meld-ru11 o'clock. ranged: Piano duet, Misses Melba SECOND WARD. Sixth ward at 7:30 Sunday even- ing services at noon. Garden were used as Hobinson of American Fork, and Miss Pauline and Wilma Boyle; reading, Miss Phillips, Miss a decoration. flowers A. M. I. rendered will be WARD. The have ward will PIONEER A solo vocal The card game "5u0" George Robinson of Portland, Ore. Etta Phillips, Miss Leah Ashton, ing. Ruth Cox; solo, Mrs. Eva Heal; reMANAVU WARD. A missionary farewell will be marks, Elder Washburn; violin Miss Alice Andrews, Miss Myrl was enjoyed, after which dainty re- charge of the services for Sunday by Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Sr.; readSecond in ward. the John ward Manavu were served. Mr. Z, evening Mrs Fred Cluff and Services in the and daughters, Penrod, Miss VHate Penrod, Miss freshmentswon Mrs. Nephi C. Hicks; given In the Plqneer ward chapel solo, Miss Elsie Hollerman; solo, Whittaker card favor. Pres- F. Smith will be the speaker. The ing, Louise and Venice, returned home Lillie Chipman, Miss Lela Sunday evening, which will com- Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock for Mrs. Rose Kartchner; solo. a Phillips, ent were Mrs. the render sentiment, will Froisland be Chris will rendered: Mattle York, Mrs. following program from Helper, where Siss Susie Carlow, Miss Letitia CarWednesday mence promptly at 7:30 o'clock, will Albert Richards and Miss Thelma Miss Helen Meservy; remarks, W. B. Whipple, Mrs. Leo Sheehan, and violin duet, the Misses Piano E. they have been spending two weeks ter, Miss Susan Phillips.. D. M. I. A. Flygare, who will leave soon for Miss be in charge of the wiard Norman; remarks, Albert Richwith relatives and friends. BONNEVILLE WARD. Velma Penrod Mrs. Earl Foote, Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. Z. Eva and Laura Lewis of Spanish Elder Lynn Taylor, recently return- - missions for the L. D. S. church. Mr. ards; remarks, Miss Flygare. A be Mrs. Clarence Brereton, Mrs. Bruce Whittaker, Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. Fork-- piano solo, Miss Donna Sim will led missionary from the northwest-- I Richards will labor in the Hawaiian cordial invitation Is extended to the Regular conjoint services Arthur Kinney was a Salt Lake Jones, Mrs. R. G. Shurtliff, Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, mons; solo, Miss Keva Stevens. held in the Bonneville- ward Sun- ern states miBSion field of the L. D. Islands, while Miss Flygare's work public in general. Ercanbrack, Mrs. Guy are 7:30 all and at starts Gilbert Mrs. Clarence Mrs. visitor Sunday. Meeting Cox, S. K. Bessie Shatz, Mrs. Alice Sessions. day evening at 7:30 o'clock. A delightful time was spent with Beesley. Mrs. James Sutherland and welcome. Hinckley, former superintendent of WARD. THIRD inthe Mrs. The Beehive girls of the Bonne and Byron Denhalter, bathing, after which luncheon was the state industrial school at Ogden, of Coffman Dora Miss ville ward were Mrs. Johnson. vited Springville guest, a talk on the M. 1. A. pleasantly entert- served. will be the speaker at the Third Utah, will give which is: "We Stand ained it the home of Miss Vesta of 1922, slogan 7:30 at ward of The evening Sunday the Pioneers Strong Tuesday evening. A musical Daughters Miss Jena V. Clegg is spending a Clean Life Through are planning an outing to be held o'clock. A vocal solo will be given for a Pureand Actions." Two vocal program was given by the Misses few days in Salt Lake with City Thoughts Reed and atElvira and Eva Strong. Games relatives and friends. Byron Dastrup the Geneva beach resort Sep- by Strong, duets will be given by Mrs. Hugh and luncheon were also enjoyed. tember 7. Arrangements have been will render a cornet solo. Peterson and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, i Present were the Misses Mabel The Misses Gladys and Alice made to use trucks for transporta Sr.; Miss Kdith Farrer will giveexa WARD. FOURTH Nuttall. Hannah Pruss?, Ruth Nut-tai- l, A cordial invitation is Kirby will be hostesses at a shower tion. The trip will be 50 cents to reading. of the Pearl Hardy, Marlon Sutton, at their home this The trucks meeting Geneva and return. conjoint Regular to tended everyone. evening, A compliU ,7. holH ka Christine Hinck.ey, Clella Decker, " 1,4 u mentary to their sister, Elda, whose will leave at different places in ruuiiu nam 7 o'clock. I. E. at Jennie Bennett, Lois Boshard, Mrs. will this and the time evening Sunday town, they to Leslie Culllmore of marriage QUORUM MEETING SUNDAY. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. Charles Elliott, Provo will take place will be announced later. All Brockbank and Mrs. Zella Roberts Wednesday leave The regular quorum meeting of Miss Elvira Strong, Miss Eva next Gaines and music will be the Daughters of the Pioneers and of the stake M. I. A. presidency 174th Quorum of Seventies will the Strong, Miss Cleo Smoot and Miss feature of entertainment Luncheon their friends are cordially invited to will be the speakers. Mrs. Frank be held Sunday morning at 8:45 in Rhea Jenkins. Ramsey and Russell Hughes will the Fourth ward meeting' house. participate in this affair. will be served. furnish the music. All members are urged to be presMr. and Mrs. F. L. Walter, and A wedding reception will be given Miss Lorie Conover of Los ent. Dr. G. E. Sandgren,' senior WARD. FIFTH the Sixth in amusement ward daughter Helen of Salt Lake City hall Calif., is a Provo visitor for president. servwere guests at dinner at tbe home a few Mr. Mrs. and by conjoint George Regular monthly days, the guest of friends and tonight, of Mrs. George M. Nuttall ices will be held in the Fifth ward Tuesday relatives. REORGANIZED CHURCH. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The evening. Garden flowers decorated No. 2d0 West Fourth South; Sunof "the the dining table. Covers were laid We have our racks and shelves full of new wearing apparel and dress material direction under Provo band, Mrs. Adam Anderson and Miss are held in the for 14. Prof. Samuel Jepperson, Jr., will day evening services from the manufacturer for your personal approval Call and let us show you. fresh Elsie Anderson are Salt Lake visitA 8 o'clock. at church give a sacred band concert, which Reorganized ors for a week. is extended to invitation cordial as follows: been The marriage of Miss P riscilla has arranged S. S. Holm, pastor. Allen, daughter of Mr. March "Rellgioso," Onward Chris- everyone. Elder and Mrs. Vr. and Mrs. J. Rex Miller of tian Soldiers, W. P. Chambers; COMMUNITY CHURCH. Moeceau Characterlstlque, "WhisServices for Sunday, September pering Flowers," F. V. Blon; clari- 3: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning net solo, Romance "Desolation,'' (E. services at 11 o'clock. Evening serBoccalari), Earl Thome; descrip- vices are held at 8 o'clock. All are tive fantasie, "A Vision of Salome," Salome has welcome. Rev. Charles McCoard, J. Bodewalt Lampo. been repulsed by John the Baptist pastor. after she has exhausted all her CATHOLIC CHURCH. powers to enchant him. She apCorner of First North and First Herod his at before King pears East streets. Catechism class is birthday feast. She dances at his at 10:30 o'clock, Is with Herod nef pleased request. at 9:30; mass Sunday at Sunday to and uancmg grant promises G. Delaire, pastor. wt.atever she may ak. Salome, 10:30. Rev. J. Mill smarUug under her- - - .repulse, SCIENCE "CHURCH and ursed by her uimher, Herodias, CHRISTIAN 80 North University avenue. No. of John the Bap asks for i!ie head tist. Herod, with great reluctance, grants her request. The feast is r over; the head of John is brought ILLINOIS BANKERS m a charger to Salome, whose re LIFE ASSOCIATION venge is now compieie ior jouii, who would not us much as tarn his Home Office, Monmouth, head to look at ner, shall now be- Illinois. hold her in all her beauty. In her and kisses caresses she Modern ideas in mad frenzy the head. She attempts to dance insurance. but is stricken with fear. She Is Come in or phone and let ecoand It's "the "pleasant terrified as Bhe realizes the horror We take pleasure in having of what she has done. She Is over- - us explain our New Comnomical way to buy bread; two bination Protection Policy. Whelmed abject but a ray of hope FULL OF SNAP, STYLE AND QUALITY, at prices that will appeal to every loaves that break evenly apart ur millinery compared with flashes over her sinking soul; can IN ONE THREE and provide just the ri&ht size she earn forgiveness by constant buyer. Life Health Accident that of others for style, qual- prayer and sacrifice? She swoons slices for toaster or social sand-witche- s. for acciDouble Indemnity in a heap upon the floor. Each garment is of high standard quality and very moderately priced. A trip dental death. ity, value. Reading, T. Earl Pardoe; If totally disabled insured re"Arabian Night," Albert to our store will convince you. Ask Your Grocer. ceives monthly Income for life cornet solo, "Inflamatus See the new models in our -- company pays the premiums; idyll, (Rossini), Henry Steineckert; Elden-berMill In the Forest," R. you pay nothing. windows, then come in for a "The ROYAL BAKING CO. receives f n 1 1 Beneficiary (a) On the Brook, (b) The amount of policy at death of Wandered" "The vocal solo, Mill; more detailed inspection. of the rvgardU- v injured (Shubert), E. D. Bean; "Aalantls" durb. drawn amount in insured four sutie Lost Continent), (The will be a pleasure to have you Nocof disfiin. ,y. F. 1, F. jwriod Safranke; ing part parts, Old age benef i at age 65. turne and Morning Hymn of Praise; w . 2, A Court Function; part 3, "I part ITTTT I I I J. M. JOLLEY, STATE AGENT i lil Love Thee," the Prince and Anna; a IdAlVA at UWd :-- fnUifl 115 li.v. Saml It . TTLaM llU II 6 Mil: ypbpyst j 2Ui ...... 1 deco-rtrion'- For the For the Girls ' 95 The-bri- "(SpahTsXTaw-ormWiBdfine-lmb- y .... .25$ 12 ch 16 ; $4.95, $6.95 $5.95 m 19 Con-ove- . i 25 j Sum-meraa- - j $4.00 $4.50 ALL i I ,: $2.95 $2.85 Chiirche ! Gone Summer Has - and ' H T A l ' Fall An-gei- Here! Suits Coats Dresses ii-Saturd- ay and Fall Materials We're always glad to have you 'Come and Look ' mm Ho i It IW9UUUUUUIUI! crcpncc: III HI Allen Millinery 20 N, Univ. Av. Phone 377 - part 4, The Destruction or Ailantla. SIXTH WARD. Prof. Lowry Nelson of the B. Y. Elks' Bldg.. 48 North University Avenue, Provo. Phone 263-- i ft ill. 1 |