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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY. APRIL Aun rioin trupnT The intimate personal touch Mr. and Mrs. J. t Suuw were L'lveli llirollL'b incidents in (lie !iw', surprised at their lii'inc Mii-- ' of IVter Skeou tfctleo. W. li. A!i-day evening bj a uimitier of friends, y. Jim Bridtrer. Andrew Henry, the occasion Mug the fiftieth birtu-- ' Iboinas Filzpatrick and fed. day anniversary of Mr. Know. The MllitU. Mr. S'iw bus tniide an esH-ci:i- l ilb gunies and evening was spent Mrs. Steuben L. Chipmau of miiMc, uuring wiiii a a study of the jrivitt basin, and from American Fork is a Provo visitor luncheon wa n rvcd. Those pres- iilie wealth of imiterinl of uitrigm. ,1111(1 adventure bewove an excellent ent were Mr. and Mrs. today. Ujergattrd, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thur-luu- background for the resl history of! Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow, llnb as a stute. Valley Circle will meet this evenfollow ing Mr. ing at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snow, Mr. aud Snow's mpcr, there wum iiii enterMrs. George Leven, 2tKj N. First Mrs. (.'buries Pclkey, Mr. aud Mrs. taining discussion from the floor are requested William Gay, Mr. aud Mrs. David jou the different phuscs of the sub East. All memlH-rto attend. J Johnsou, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wil ject. lnenilsTs resent The , son, .11 r. aim .Mrs. jaik xeusuuie, The Elks' Ladies held their regu- Mr. aud Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Mr. were Prof. Joel Rick of the I". A. lar social in the Elks' club rooms and Mrs. B. II. Bullock. Mrs. Eina-liu- ('.. Ijil-hh- l'rof. J. O lilulixli Monday evening. Tuliles of bridge Gay, Mrs. Elmer Neilson, Mis the Welter Noriuul college, Ogdeu uud "500" were played. Mm. J. Milt Myrtle Johnson, Miss Arthella Gay, Prof. John S. Sweusen of the B. V. Jones receiving the bridge favor and Miss Hazel Snow aud Marliu Snow. I Provo. Hugh Ryan, president the "500" prize being awarded to it the society, presided at the Mrs. Elmer Denhalter. Due of the biggest social events of the season will be the trousseau An April Fool confetti ball will dunce to be given under the auspices PIONEER SALEM RESIDENT IS LAID AT FINAL KEST be given lit the Second ward amuse of the Women's Municipal council ment hall this evening, under the Wednesday evening in the Armory SPANISH IxntK, April, 1. Fundirection of the M. I. A. The Peer halL Wilde's seven piece orchestra eral services for Ira Gardner, pioless Players will furnish the music, will furnish the music. During the neer of Salem were held at that and an invitation is extended to evening seven valuable prizes are to place Friday afternoon at the Sallie given away. A cordial Invitaeveryone. em meeting bouse, which was filled tion is extended to everyone. to Its capacity. Bishop Bird Allred Mrs. Heber Rupper will be hostwag In charge. The speakers were enterCook L. L. Mrs. Mr. and ess to the members of the Ladles' Z. It. Taylor, George A. a nu ml ht of friends at dinner Bishop Hicks of Spanish Fork; Henry A. Literary club at her home Wednes tained day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. at their home Saturday evening. Gardner of the Nebo stake presiGrant Eggertsen will give the The dining table was prettily decor- dency ; Harry A. Russell, Salt Lake ; ferns. and flowers ated with cut lunch which after lesson, literary Bishop N. C. Chrlstensen and FranCovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. cis eon will be served. Hanks, Salem ; Bishop Allen. The C. L. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nel- Invocation was by Henry Sabln and G. Midgley and Mrs. B. Mr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Balllnger lieiiediction by Patriarch William Fol-- j Mrs. Mr. Harold Parker. and pleasantly entertained the superin-tendenc- lowing dinner the evening was tqient Jex of Spanish Fork. Music was furnished by the Salem choir, with and the officers and "500" and solos teachers of the First ward Sunday In playingwasthe card game by Alma Christensen and Harenjoyed. school at their home Monday even- dancing ry J. Itussell and a selection by the Salem male quartet. Interment was ing. Following the regular busiin the Salem cemetery where the ness meeting a program of music trrave was dedicated by Harry A. and April fool games was enjoyed Uussell. by all. Mrs. Walter Robinson and Victor Bird received the prizes for ELKS INSTALL OFFICERS. the games. During the evening a The Provo lodge, B. P. O. Elks, piano selection was rendered by Miss will instnll their recently elected Elizabeth Taylor and a reading officers at the regular meeting of given by Miss Amy Jackson. A delicious luncheon was served to the Story of State Opened While the lodge Thursday evening, when Thomas W. Ashton sum-edE. B. following: Supt. and Mrs. David Declaration of IndependWhipple, as exalted ruler. John, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bird, Mr. ence Signed. and Mrs. George Nuttall, Mrs. Walter Robinson, Francis - Fletcher, SALT LAKE, March 31. Dr. W. Misses Elizabeth and Rhea Taylor, .7. professor of history at the Isis Johnson, Amy Jackson and B. Snow, V. P. ut Provo, pave n most inhostMary Giles and the host and teresting pniHT before the I'tiil. ess. Uistoricnl society lust night at the sSOCIETY Eriua Peterson of Salt Lake City spent tne week end In Provo with Miss Ells Vincent. Miss Miss Emma Evans entertained at dinner at ber home Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss Ertua PeterCovers were son of Salt Lake. laid for 1U. uinpuiy and the for everyone. It 1, 1924. ' "" oo oo PAGE FIVE. , MW ., . 1 j Jtilt-Uiu- mm m ih& P.ifra fa fey s The officers and teachers of the Spriugville Second ward primary Association surprised pleasantly Mrs. W. IL Harrison at her home Friday. After being entertained at the theater, a delicious luncheon was served at the Harrison HoteL Mrs. Melissa Lewis entertained at dinner at her home Sunday in bonor of Mrs. Will Baker of Roosevelt. Covers were biid for 10. Miss Maxine Davis was hostess members of the C. O. II. lub at her home Thursda evening. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated la a color scheme of to the pink and white, with pink and white sweetpeas and streamers being employed. The time was spent in playing Man Jongg after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss Louise Spafford, Miss Jessie Jones, Miss Loye Dayton, Miss Atha Miss Chloe Murdock, Murdock, 31! 88 Naomi Seamount and the hostess. Camp No. 4, Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Louisa J. Brown, 279 N. Fifth West An Interesting program is being arranged and a cordial invitation is extended to all members. Mrs, John Jackson will spend the week end In Salt Lake with Dr. and .Mrs. N. B. Jackson. u of e y, UTAH'S HISTORY BEGAN IN MakingtUome ReA hen company comes, it is a source of real satisfaction to have your dining room ready for the occasion. It is not the amount of money you spend but the way in which you select your furniture that determines its charm. At the low prices we are offering our Dining Room Furniture, you will find that a modest expenditure will give you splendid quality, latest styles and complete satisfaction. Let us help you make your home ready for that time when company comes. 1776 s The Ladies Aid of the Community church met this afternoon in the church parlors. During the afternoon of sewing a dainty luncheon was served to 35. Mrs. Grace Cheever, president of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers .and members of the advisory board, Mrs. Mary Overlade will enterMrs. W. O. Beesley, Mrs. J. H. Beck, and Mrs. John Jacksoc will go to tain Camp No. 2 Daughters of the Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the Pioneers at the home of her daughconvention of the officers of the ter, Mrs. S. W. Wiliams, 308 E. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at Third South, Thursday afternoon the New House Hotel Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. A full attendance of afternoon. Following a business members is desired. meeting a banquet will be served at The Junior girls of the Bonneville 6 o'clock. Mrs. Carl F. Eyring entertnined a few friends of Mrs. M. P. Henderson at a kensington at ber home this afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Henderson, who will leave soon for Berkley, California, where she will nter the University of California. During the afternoon of needlework a delicious luncheon was ser- - 6 Piece Dining Room Suite Hotel I'tuh. Mr. Snow told the story of exploration and settlement of (rreat basin between the days I'adre Escalante in 177li and coming of the Mormon pioneers $ tho the of the in 1847. 133 Period Design The part that international rivalries played in both exploration and trade was stressid in vivid tales of ward Mutual association will pre- the activities of the Hudson Itay sent two one-ac- t plays in the ward company, the Northwest Trading amusement hall this evening, under the direction of Miss Caroline Hinckley. They are "Her First Assignment" and "The Obstinate The entertainment will Family." commence at 8 o'clock and will be given in the place of the regular weekly meeting. Aduiision will be mm it American Walnut This beautiful walnut, Queen Anne Dining Room Suite is made up of a table with top, a buffet with large spacious linen drawers big and convenient silverware section; and four leather upholstered chairs in brown or blue. Have us send this suite up to your place now! 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