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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922, SOCJ-E-T- Y Ivy . QUACK! QUACKl und several friends at her home Ferns were Monday afternoon. used as a decoration. A pleasant The Second ward Mutual enter- social affair time was spent with needlework Tuesday afternoon, tained with a special program in when she entertained several off and music, durins which a delicious honor of the fathers and mouthers her friends at a bridge luhc'heon.1 luncheon was served. The guest of the ward at the meeting house As a decoration, sweet roses tist included the following: Mrs. last evening. The program wa.-- and ferns were used, peas, a bean Rea, M.--"V- . F. Bulkley, Mrs. under the direction of the ,.M" pleasing effect. Three lending tables of Charles Hopkins, 'Mrs. " Herbert Men'3 organization of the ,M. I. A., bridge wereJ played, Mrs. Fred R. Pasewalk, Mrs. Islie Condon, Mrs. wfth George Carter, president, pre- j Taylor being awarded the favor. A E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. Winders, Mrs. The following was en- delicious luncheon was served to James Addison, Mrs. Frank Roper, siding. joyed: Bass, solo, Afton Stout; cor- Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. Frank W. Mrs. Irwin McDowell, Mrs. W. J. tlMi JSS1i -- -- - I j ' j ; Deming, Mrs. Prod Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Richmond, Mrs. J. M. V.-FV .toner,, 3' en, O. Nielsou, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. J. T. Farrer and Mrs. Sam Jones, " "iie-solve- Visit Our Toyland It is Filled to Overflowing Visit pull Toyland, filled to overflowing with the latest toys which will fascinate any boy or girl. A wonderful selection of dolls, mechanical toys, wagons, tricycles, doll carriages and just about every kind of toy you can imagine. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cnllimnre and Miss Gladyserby of Salt Lake City spent Sunday "in Provo with Mrs. Nellie Kerby. The residence of Mrs. George Leven was the scene of a delightful gnik (5. ? i The meeting of Camp No. 4, Daughters of the Vtah Pioneers, will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Orson Bird, 372 North Fifth West street, instead of Thursday afternoon, as was before announced. A splendid program has been arranged and luncheon will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and those eligible for membership. ! Automobiles that honk Games that you never saw before Little Pianos that play ! -- at ! the Following the regular Mutual meeting of the Third ward, the members enjoyed a dancing party A pleasin the ward gymnasium. ant time was spent by everyone. ARMORY Electric Christmas trimmings ! Drums, Horns, Kiddie Kars ! And everything that you would like Old Santa to bring down the chimney on Christmas Eve. MisB.Olice Crane has returned to Provo, after a few days' visit in Manti with relatives. and friends. The seventies quorum of the Sixth ward had charge of a cottage meeting held Tuesday evening at the home of A. F. AMander. A splendid meeting was held, interspersed with music and the serving of delicious refreshments. Thirty were present. Dolls ! Mrs. L. T. Shepherd has returned to her home in-- Salt Lake, after a few days' visit here with'Mrs. Jack Teasdale. t L ' I; j Friday Evening, The members of the Thursday Evening Bridge club will be entertained 'this week at the home of Mrs. liny Morgan. Luncheon will be served. All members are urged to be present. December 8 Tickets 50c 9 , :V A SALE OF , as a duck dinner Thursday evening at Hotel Roberts. which The dinner program, will include a radio message from President Harding, starts at 8 o'clock. Music, stunts, and laughs, too, will be on the bill of fare. The ducks are the hunting exploits o,f John W. Farrer and - . - IB Plush Coats Thomas P. Pierpont. Kiwanians must bring their c- lady friends, nccordirg to rcUries Asuworth and b'-sz?- - ? - Fnday Saturday en. Lot No. 1. Salts Seal Plush Coats, lined with best quality sol satin, valued at L The following news Items from the Provo high school are reported and written by students. $27.50 The Klwanls play "Kick In," under the direction of Edmund Evans, PARENTS' DAY AT HIGH. will be presented in the Bonnevilli The preparations for Parents' ward amusement hall Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The proceeds dayare all perfected and much enwill go Into the ward Sunday thusiasm is being manifested in the school and M. I. A. treasuries. All program and activities that have club are invited. The Nineteenth Century been planned for that day. will meet Friday afternoon at 3 It Is a great pleasure to the facMr. and Mrs. Jack Teasdale en o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. J. Hedquist, 178 North Second East tertained at dinner at their home ulty to do ajl they can to establish street. A splendid program has Sunday afternoon. The affair was a closer connection between the to Mrs. L. T. Shep- - school and the borne, the two been arranged. A cordial invita- compliment tion is extended to all members to herd of Salf Lake City, who was dominating influences in the lives be in attendance. here visiting. Fall flowers prettily of the students. It is only by decorated the dining table. Covers closer that the teach- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ers hope to make their instructions and Mrs. Russell fsuited to the plais and ideate of iftotdawHyrMr. Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. R. E the parents. It is hoped every paMiss rent will respond to this great Holdaway, Jones, Lyman effort to serve them by closer Dorothy Jones and Dale Jones. men s that talk and walk! Trains that run on tracks Uowe, Mrs. George Ellis, 'Mrs;. M.l Karren, Mrs. P. D. Shand, Mrs. Rod. QUACK!" The Provo KIwanis club Is to have what is called a "Quack Dinner," ..otherwise alluded to ' net sojo, Rulon Morgan; vocal duet. Misses Elvira and Eva Miss Meib.i 7 Strong; derson; humorous debate, That woman over the age of 25 should propose." The young ladies chose the affirmative aid of th question and were represented by iMiss Vera Durrant and Misr Enola Towers. The young men, Maurice Jones and Eph Homer, Jr., upheld the negative side. It was decided by the judges that the debaters were far too young to be thinking of matrimony so the decision rendered was a tie. The debate was very interesting and entertaining, and the program on the whole was thoroughly enjoyed: "t : Mrs. E. W. Duncan entertained the ladies of the St. Mary's Guild GIRLS ORGANIZE CLUB. The senior girls of the Provo high school met Friday to organize and elect officers for the girls' club. This is the first year that such an organization has been formed, but the girls feel confident that they can establish it as a school tradition.. The following officers were elected: Evelyn Ld- Aleen Johnson, man, president; vice president; ivatnieen uencn, secretary; Mildred Johnson, treas urer; Mildred Condon, reporter. We expect to hear of many social and useful events which will be grouped about, this organization. $19.50 Lot No. 2. Imitation Caracul Plush coats, very clever i , : i , , trimmed with French lynx fur collars-,- models, valued at $19.50 $14.95 See them on display in our windows Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store.)' "NEXT WEDNESDAY. The Chicago Orchestral club un- der the auspices of the Provo high NEWLYWEDS IN PROVO. school will conduct ajyceum-mumf-ber in the form 61 a musical enter County Clerk Wallace M. Hales tainment Wednesday evening DeTuesday said the words that male cember 6, in the Provo high school one of gymnasium. H. of Lawrence Wilkinson, Eureka, and Miss Delia Scott, of WHITE AND GREEN. Palisade; The White and Green staff held And of a meeting .vionaay, uecemupr o, u Charles Lora Hubbard, of This outline the work of the staff. tle, and Miss Orpha Irene Hayes, Several members are now sell also of Thistle. ing subscriptions for the year book and although the students are responding nobly many more subscriptions must be sold to make the White and Green a success. LYCEUM j SPECIAL FREE REFRESHMENTS. THE PUBLIC SIX REAL 31 Pieces MUSIC IS INVITED. HAND-PAINTE- NIPPON CHINA D BREAKFAST SETS r 31 Pieces PRINCESS $9.95 Dixion'-Taylor-Russ- Co. ell THE ONE PRICE HOUSE Home Furnishers-Phon-e Provo, Utah, 544, PRESENT 8AVING8 8TAMPS. The Christmas "rush" will soon be here, so bring your 1918 war savings stamps into the postmaster's office for record and reDo not date them. All ceipts. cards should be signed by person whose name appears at top of card, and In the presence of a postoffice supervisor. 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Mrs. James class in human effi ciency will meet Thursday evening. December 7, at 8 o'clock, in the lecture room of the public library. The subject will be "Concentration Vis ualization Demonstration, or How to Get What You Want." The public is cordially Invited. Admission free. SCENE FROM "MY WILD IRISH ROSE" AT THE COLUMBIA THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Give the Family a Mew St Improved M inuet" Soeora Phonograph- for Christmas - and Save $40.00 Rubbers for the Whole Family The popular Improved "Minuet" model has just been reduced from $215 to $175. Only 27 models available for Christmas delivery. The Senora was awarded the highest prize for tone quality at the Panama Pacific Exposition over all other We Have Just Received Our New Fall Stock of GOODYEAR GLOVE RUBBERS All First Quality, to fit the whole Family phonographs. 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