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Show li THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1921 .SOGIETY;-- ; . r; bimply Gut The descendants t the Oliver t states, mitwdU "ne aa Thornton family held family re--' Prove Wednesday after having; sprat relatives ia avuyr f th Wm. J. Snow wis master of cere-- I friends monies an splendid programs were I cities she visited, Metering first t arranged. for the entire day. Be- Lag Vagaa. New Mexira, she stayed ginning at 10 :30 a. nv, a business with her sister. Mrs. L, r. Jhuaea fur meeting was held dating which time time and the vent to 1 lasa a family organization, was perfect- where she. remained fur a week. ed which resulted in the election of Mis Uuisa abw visited the Cniv4 the following officers, James W. the Morawa rvlualea he Thornton of Cedar City, president ; old Mexico after which she Joarayed Thornton T. of Salt Lake, to Duneaa, Anaoea and spent 'Joseph first Tice; president ; Thomas E. time there visiting with frWads. At of lona, Idaho, second Denver Colorado, .Miss Hatsb was ,llionUon, vice president; Leo T. Hansen of the of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ql American Fork, secretary and treas- Nash who entertained hi her Thornton Hansen of daring her visit in that city. urer; Margaret : American .Fork, chairman temple . Alice Thornton pnny f committee; and Mrs. J. ka American FGork, chainnaa social tallied at dinner Tuesday hi committee and 8 die . Thornton . "Trinneman of LehL chairman his-- " of Dt. and Mrs. T. B. Brightaa aad ' torical committee. A quartet' com- - children. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling B. posed f Mrs. Mans - P. Wright, Talniadge and Miss Helea Tabnadge Wayne Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. aU of Salt Lake. The table deeara- Edmnnd Hansen sang a selection. tiona were carried eat la a -- at coon dur-la- g scheme of Luache yellow and white with a which, time touts and senti- crystal howl of the season's newer ments were given to many of the forming .the centerpiece Cover members of the family. were laid for the immediate faatflj In the afternoon the following pro- ana ineir gnrsis. gram was given, tinging by" the con. Tborn-T. Mrs. prayer, Mr. Joseph and gregation; Vnniaaa. ton ; sketch of the Thornton family, Mrs. Walter Whitehead and Miss Hattie Thornton Snow; solo, Olive Bessie Whitehead will motor motor Vjnlass; reading, Emma Snow; to Salt Lake Thursdnv where ther duet. Edna Miller and Opal Jess ; will spend some time visiting with piano selection. Dahlia Carlson; friends and relatives of that city. comic reading, George Holman! The Elysian Gleaners awt at the piano solo. Nan Randolph ; reading, I . JKuby Wilson and comic duet in coshome of Miss Vera Banks Tuesday Mrs. HanEdmnnd and Mr. tume, evening with Miss Vera Sowards .. v. sen. acting as assisting hostess. The time the ... a chlldrens program was pleasantly spent with needleFollowing held and waa dance , general visiting work and music after which si was enjoyed after which luncheon dainty luncheon was served to Miss was served cafeteria style. In the Lora Dunn. Miss- Barbara Paxnaaa, evening a dance was held for the Miss Zina Larsen. Miss Lrle Nefcwa. 200 representatives of the family Miss LaPreal Bullock. Mids EsfteUa which were present. Goddard, Mrs. Ralph G. Smith. Miss The genealogical committee-te-," Jeescor Whitehead. Miss Roma deMrs. Alice Webster. Miss Ada ported that there are 400 living Of the Oliver Thornton Saxey, Miss Verda Peterson. Miss scendants family but that only two members Melba Peterson of Eureka and Miss of the original family are now liv- Felt of Manti and the hostesses Miss ing, namely, Joseph S. Thornton, of Verda Banks and TStiss Vera Salt Lake and Nathan N. Thornton Sowards. .z,:ji Of IdahO. .:L.,.!:. atThe following Provo people Miss Evelyn Startup entertained tended the reunion. Dr. and Mrs. at a delightful card party at her 'William X Snow, Miss Emma 8now, home Saturday evening. The tiase Cordon Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund was pleasantly spent with a aaaaber progranr was given consisting of two readings by little Mis Helen ju--vtwo vocal svlus, Mri Morris 1 SIR-Gray and piano selections, Mrs. RaliA Both. : At the conriusiou of the program Elaborate, I ftMr l KJ I . K I Jutmud ii John Jackson and Junius, Jackson. Following the inspection of the cave a -- nellclons puncheon was enjoyed, after which the party made the trip over thi Scenic Loop. Mrs. ' Hansen and their children. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Den halter motored to Saltalr Monday where they spent Labor day attending the celebration that waa being held there. ' . Miss Leona Nelson left Saturday for Los Angeles, where she will attend school. of games after which a deUcfawa luncheon was served ta all those present. Following the eveataaf entertainment a slumber party was enjoyed by the following (wests. Miss Stella Jones, Miss NoreQ Startup, Miss LaVera Vest, Miss Janet Webster. Miss Evetra Graeme. Miss Hilda Williams and the hostess. ; Miss Evelyn Startup: - Miss Beulah Jones, who recently fa Hutehwho- - left moved to Salt Lake where-s- he June 13, for an extended motor trip I now making her home, motored to throuhg the western and southern Provo last week and spent the week . Mlss-LaYle- ve TO----- .,- rerw is Tww ki in XTn 10 nil A r niiJ. ouilimlhlalir.; Mi twwts in vcve and the - widi- - Style Hints - d ninul -fii! Women's mSm W a tQ I S iu 11 U ULJU 1 17 MJ I - 1.1 ' - :.i:r..;.: ' MJ ZJfc ' iif. if liVSKS? T (A $15 i I I i t ud r- - 5 I i Waal Usee Mca'a 73c u, r Put Tkrml 1 - t t v I IV f I v . i fc ,i i i 11 iinnA i!Hi v fiftnr hiivr I dFibrH.rr.35: r n 1 -- n ! ' r-- g "i1 . 1 QAM 3PAmroR$100 f I THMRSDAYl llX tl- -4 ': V. I I - I "I 1 MWWwVWwwVVwMwWWwWwWwWwVwwsWMWMwWwWw -- . - 'f ...r 4 f W A A a it f S I I . t I I mfa Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Every Wy's Store. ) (y V ' I the school officials look foward to' first and wnied RAILROAD MAN IS Robert Mc-the engagement of tbeir daughter. TRANSFERRED TO PROVO a banner enrollment both in htrh Civnue. seventh grades: X' W. Wak- -; The grade; AJthea. to Clifford Hitchings. PAYSON, Sept 3. Mr. aud Mrs. school and the elementary grades. field, seventk grade; Teda Daaavea. Following is the roster of instrnc-tor- s seventh grade. marriage take place in Salt Rodgere and son. Roy, ar; George for. the. Payson schools: Both 5. people young Septemlier Taylor Kitty Keeirr, first grade; rived from Milford. Ctah. where Payn High Schiol Ray in local social circles. Ignore Uuishswuad grade; Bertha are popular several for been they-hav- e " residing . hem. iHmglasS," Hurst, third grade: Rath . Kathryn Axserwsw is in the English; Margaret years. Mr. Rodger.-whAt Pbillipe & "Gaston's lunics Terry. Eng fourth grade; Ctarabel Hant. fifth ARE employ of the Union Pacific sys lish : Margaret D. Terry, English ; share honors with the single skirt, NEW FIREMEN, grade; Oeorge Wykw. sUta NAMED AT AMERICAN FORK tem, has been transferred to Provo 1L C Curtis, history .j. Eugene although often they are so long where they wiU reside; They visited 'mathematics : James Clove, that the underskirt is abbreviated ' here wijth Mrs. Rodgers parents. science: Rue 1. Clegg, asricuiture; to a mere' border the size of a Jack Varney. Glenn Varney-an- d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward. C O. 'Nelson, music ; Arthur Powell, pleat,' or ito a double row of scal- Glenn Chadwlck were appointed commerce ; It 1). McKelL mechanic lops. The single skirt is frequently memlwrs of the fire department at ' ... arts; Lizzie Phillips, home slit at the, aides, or directly in the "c the of city meeting i. co Old Age SbwtU B niitt titcVf lioni front, of "an underdress of another " nomics : C. P. Olscn,. health, physiTiase af Skkaesa a material and color to simulate a council. The appointment of the new mem cal education. 1 Too ataay people begia ta aaffer tunic. The tab skirt, cut in oblong, over a slip of another gives the bers of the department followed the Peteetneet Donna Daniels,- - first at middle age with eotstaat bead rATSOX, Sept 3-- Principal of release of Charles Pierce, assistant Schools same effex-. . second ache, ariaary VOs aad rheasaatie Ray Monsen reports every- grade ; Kathryn Betts, chief; R. E. Baxter and U K. Pert thing in readiness- - for ; Melva Hull, third grade r M-- pains and aches. Weak kidneys are" of grade opening because of being away from ue school ASKS FOR DIVORCE. , Duffy, - fourth grade; Esther usually the cans aad. if aegiertedL' Monday, with a complete A complaint In Fourth district city. Chief Pratt suggested that corps of Instructors, and prospects Mahin, fourth and fifth grades; there is danger of aardeatd ararriea, court has ben Jtiled It. Mr. Pierce be retained as an honor the very best for a anrcessfiH school Christa plsen, fifth grade ; Thelma dropsy, gravel ar Briyht'a Allen of Provo against his wife ary member without compensation a Test, sixth grade; Louis Bates, Help your weakened kidaeys year. Stimulant diarette befara .kktacy Kuby Allen, now living In Salt Lake, : " ' able An , and well sixth grade. exceptionally OTL COMPLETION NEAR decree a for and divorce of asking balanced faculty are engaged and Paysonentral Minnie Perklna, 1 Doaa's Pills. Thousands . of ROAD PAVTNG JOB aU custody of their minor children. The " desertion. plaintiff alleges One of the blgJ PASONv Sept-; Prova Here is prwf : roaa woraing ouuiis or uie " -3Mflr" FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL Henry Cluft retire famer. " " GIVEN TO BUSINESS MAN satch Grading company has moved X. 5th East St, says: -- Wbiie ll II the machinery to Payson and start was working in aty gardeaW I ttaoa- Hotni couAk. MImI 63JL J SPANISH FORK, Sept.. 3. The ed pouring concrete yesterday. ed and I could hardly straigatear-t- , VjUST(ROs(RtytMT bad sever pains ia aty back aad Presbyterian Sunday schools of There are two outfits working on JL was In bed for about three daya. . Sprlngville, Spanish Fork and Pay- - the last stretch of paving, one from n from other and the Spring son, united on Labor Day in a picnic Payson My back became stiff, tea. My kid--' ,j finished outfits the having at the Payson Memorial park, where Lake, neys acted too freely. Itoaaa FUbv road end of the from the Santaquin games and a variety of diversions from the Provo Dnasr Ca, pat aw ' " week. were enjoyed during the afternoon, last on my feet. I was free freaa taa from work at A force is after which a picnic supper was large baekacne and aty kidneys were art- - . served. Two long tables were em- both ends of the link to be com f 4. Ing properly again." to. Is work Dieted and the expected MTV, . ployed and 180 participants enjoyed 60c, at all dealers. Octoof be completed by the middle the meaL bora Co, Mfra, Boffal, X. T. ber. Advertiseatent now for The road Is ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, opened SPANISH FORK, Sept 3. Mr. traffic from this side of Santaquin and Mrs. William Thomas announce and on south. Superintendent of Works Banks reports the work as progressing sat lisfaetorilx and hejs fullyj?onvlnced that the contract will be completed FREE FACIALS iii the time specified. V, by Mrs. of Salt Lake will be .1 CARD OF THINKS. MADAM HOUSE No. -- e ' ' I. . IliU-mk- -- 4V in Hart SdaHacr ft Man How You Gain By Our Store Policy Yen know we sell the best of clothes the Hart, Schaf fner & Marx kind. There's a whole store full of them the finest clothesjnade and no inferior clothes here to confuse you. We located in Provo to get the benefit of low operating costs and give you better values.: - . $33.50 AND UP T" r -- "; " 'f - eco-D'ni- Ready for Qpener tesa. wa . tK( xtT!S?gnLd fed - When you come here for a Hart, Schaf f-ner & Marx suit you'll get it a new one, and a wonderful value. Some fall style specialsr Help forOld Folks Payson Schools . v . ii P3 I iixil ul ..- . Frr - , . :" BEAUTY CULTURE MADAM HOUSE ' at 1 fil NEW 154-15- 6 STOl" West Center, v It, 1 Travelers Samples are . always perfect in quality so as to better impress the trade. This wonderful opportunity makes it possible for yoa to get the best for half price or less. printed georgette. Georgette is favoring the long tunic blouse to wear with her smart three-pieccostumes. They come In heavy crepe de chine anil other silks and go riirht over the skirt, almost reaching to the very ' ' Coprricht f 1 L: 3r"K,UK$,.C0 . ; K f I v. quality Fibre Hos-e- i t U -' " .1 I 1 " f 1 1 .V- 1 1 m i Thread i 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 mm.tiV.ti!j':Je with circular pieces attached ta the skirt Jhere.,and there, giving the appearance of width, without detract- inc from the straight-lin- e basis, which is always essential. Orten circular godet is placed directly in front and above the knee on the skirt. A charming evening model hag a black Velvet panel in front, with- - circular rat - the side, edged with fur.- - Another has be. nndt rslip of shimmering black' fulgurante satin, with a tunic of 1 1 1 1 yUWVUMUU a ininniTTiTnftnia mini . iciiii vs. vi iu ui iiuviiiifii v V U Women's 60c grade Lisle a es - ii IIUOL on klfi --Women's Purr nwk By ALICE LANGELIEB, wk.tawds pi Hvt trim the International News Service Staff Correspondent. enrCTt aitj twriM IH ufxlfr mine TV Etii5 PARIS. Sept. .WAI1 ilie fall while ere affirm the fact that the litas are black and openings ara- Iwr hfWdiwg done ta red reign of the tunic will be monnt this winter season. It ma, J Every gown has Its tunic. end vistting here as the guest of be a short one, or It may be a Ion one, out in any case there is a Miss Agnes Farrer. tunic or some sise or other some Mrs. Seymour D. Gray and Mrs. where on the gown. Bechoff- - is In troduclng tunics for every occasion, Lloyd B Williams entertained at a and especially the long, straight aussMaary shower Tuesday evening one, showing only a very short nn at the home f Mrs. Gray in honor derskirt and preserving the slender trim of Miss Bessie Williams, who will silhouette. They are very smart In have Septeasber 17 for the Central the new tallleur costume of broad state where she win labor for the cloth or Ottoman, with the tunic often made of a contrasting mateL b. S. church. The eatertaiaing rooms were pret rial, richly embroidered or trimmed tily decanted with a profusion of with fur.! Long coats, reaching to the seasoas flowers combined with within a few inches of the hem of fera. - Daring the evening the the skirt, accompany these tunic guests were pleasantly entertained costumes and are straight in line, with a number of clever games the with high collars buttoned tight to Mrs. John around the neck, prjnade OLfur. prim being awarded Brandt s collection also shows and Mrs. Parley Clinger. Following the games a splendid that the tunic Is the mark of distinction of the new winter styles, la many-casbe puts the tunic on nrj-rotherwise Straight, chemise-lik- e sses, in the shape of pieces set on the skirt across the front or par tially covering the skirt, but lea v log the back straight and plain. ratou keeps to the tunic idea, - - UJ 1 I ( uiivl Women's FnU Fashlotied S, d !" UUriUlO Sp, , Dr. Newton R. Jackson and fam ily of Salt Lake, who have been Eii s, in Provo spending the week-enthe guests of. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jsrkaon of this c.ity, re--1 turned to their home Tuesday. Labor day the , following members j milof the family formed a party and Wl took a trip to the Tlmpanogosl cave : Mr. and Mrs. Elvon L. Jack-- 1 son and family. Dr. and Mrs. New ton R. Jackson snd family. Mr. and . .. 11 iirniiLuii1 1 1 oamdi co ncM l U 1 1 tm Irilllfl-n"n rl l,4Ir III II ,.l ui II n r lin r ni ni nn r n ill nu in n I -l If Ik II II ri I If 11 llifnl w 11 111 fi ri in ll nil n ill f- UU WH ui" b Br-lun- d, vie presented te MiL front the following guests, j Mrs. LaMar Mrs. Jostiih Sliaw. Scott, Mrs. Alma Jontenseiu Mrs. Anna L. Glade. Mrs. Frauk Taylor. rikl Mrs. Arthur Tsylor. Mrs. Arnold ; mm 111111 11 7jil.riskie. Mrs. Ted llatton. Mrs. Martin tninser, Mrs. Parley .Clinger. 1 11 1 1 Mrs. Paul Mrs. August Johnson. 11 11 1 11 1 11 .11 f 1 Murdixk, Mrs.r Irviu Hansen, Mrs. j Andrew Drysdale. Mrs. Mary Gray, j W Mrs. Spencer Madsen. Mrs. L. LI mi U U " TnAun i n.ii siiiMAi vv in y uiiiiiui ci stti -- tTjiin uniinnrn nntni Bunnell; Mrs. Iimond Bunnell, Mrs. I James' Haws. Mrs, John- - Hnllck.' Mrs. Bruce Haws. Mrs. Bird Lyr.J Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mrs. John Nichol son, Mrs; Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Waldi Mrs, ter alary Joswsit' ' Mrs. Mrs. George Ramsbotham. Gla Taylor. Mrs. Don C. WillMmn. Miss - Vsun Miss Lucille Haws. BnnnelL Mixs June Hansen, Miss 1'JrJ Merle' Williams and the guest off honor Miss Bessie Williams. . 3 . ..v : vm rest - itkHiir iMmuriful anil nse-- hi.-- ui euis trWilliam . llflflfnl If if m H.-Q- PAGE ITVTL 1, Stephens apartment, LaMar Hotel . giving free facial for the remainder of the week under the auspices of the Laboratory Products ' company. Expert Marcelling 75c with free resets. Can 939 or 825. - 1 To aU. those who so greatly assisted us during the recent illness and death of our beloved daughter, Lillle Venice Keeler, we wish to extend ouh heartfelt thanks and apWe especially wish to preciation. think those who participated In the funeral services and also those who ivmiuthf with the A.nMMjul (many beautiful floral offerings. - . ' . THE KEELER FAMILt.- Demonstrating faunsous cou. O' trnm. : NQW8 WlBtP aaoa M TXBIR &NNg , rue nmn vrt"Tta ssi- -. v 1 - at Mrs. Stevens V No. 1 Apt, Lamar hpteL all vcek, ecd-in- jr September 5. , PhonefQraFpointnjmiL " If Expert BfaxccSias. Tit With Free Besets |