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Show 9 f.il ""'" SERVICE STAR: II ,- The Prince of Good Fellows I . . v ' NELKA By ERMA LOOSE PETERSON aims Miriam .Nelke, popular By MRS. MAftY E. HUtSH. president Service Star Legion. Among the numerous useful organi In structor of dramatic art at tha nn. ham. Young university for a number of years, can claim the honor nt h. ing we incentive for the organiation - at of the great sations that grew - world war la the Service Star Lesion. The wort "service1 la the 'keynote of and the legion. It la The atar to the emblem, its points symbolizing sisterhood, edu cation, relief, remembrance, and rlg- - t' mo k c.u. !er sweet personality and. loving interest in each and every one of tsminta nor untiring aevotion to her work, won for her the honor and restect of u oi me siuaents of her classes. It was the thought of keeninir ll ilsnce.., her work, and to show the esteem, and We are keening' the complete rec appreciation Nelke students felt for a ord of our boy u- Mothers, wives, her, that inspired them to organize and crandraothera of oar snnrir mis ciuo. men and women ,are eligible tor the Alter leaving-- Provo. Miss Nelke organisation.- Our matter will erer be In close touch with many of her kept opened and behold the need for workiormer students, and this created a 5 ers ta aid la living up. to the objects natural desire to follow up the study which aretfi oi aramauc art. It Is too often the To preserve Amei.' wotectjand j. case, when work is received under a : can ideals gfid 'tratittonsv'?.. less gifted instructor than was Miss 2. Tofoster and maintain the prinNelke, that immediately after the in ciples of JuaUcaJJreedonii and democstruetlon creases ' the subject Dasses racy. ',.7from the lives of the students, it was 3. To' per lnwTcJvk and for this reason that about fifteen stu triotic work; conducted in every ;con dents met in the summer of 1915 to the United Stajtes. , munity discuss a plan for an organiation that 4. To foster and maliUain spirit would carry on work begun - bv her. of .sisterhood, comradeship among inree or four meetings were held, and February 10, 1916, the organiza women.'jj 5. ro promowji gnara tne uon was. perfected, with Mrs. Flora of our soldiers, sailors, and- ma Berg Jenkins, president; .Mrs. Pearl rines whorere engaged" inr toe world Clark Yates, vice president; Mrs. war, and to Jena aid ana comfort to iidith Young Btooth, kaoretary, land their fajnBiesv i Mrs. Hannah Dunn Hicks, correspond cherish the 6. To preservtr-aa- d ing secretary. Mrs. ..Asoha Kggertsen memory of the men ,and women who Paxman and Mrs. Sadie Preston ineir lives ior tne liberty sacrifice were elected to formulate by' Worsley of the worldylaws. The Provo chapter of the Service The last Thursday in the month Star Legion haaover 100 members was decided on as the meeting day. . ' -J enrolled. Meetings are held on the the hours to be between 3:.'i0 and 5 t -third Thursday of each month. There o'clock. The name of the organiza twelve standing committees are tion was to be "Nelke Reading club," and the object of the club to be the through which the(women of the local ' to its chapter work. ... study of literature according dramatic significance. It was decided' Among the many activities of the were that any person who had had in legion during tne past year visits to disabled service men in hos struction Under Miss Nelke was eligible to become an active member. pitals in the state, and distributing to them cookies, apples, candy, cakes, The club met ill formal session etc.; providing entertainment; sendMarch 2, 1916, with an enrollment of contrib nineteen members. From this small ing flowers and otherwise nucleus the club has gradually grown uting to the general, comfort of the disabled men and their families. We to a large, very much alive organizaalso haVe cooperated with the Ameri tion, it now boasts of thirty five acCHRISTMAS PARTIES can Legion and officials of our city tive members, and twelve associate and state in carrying out suitable promem By MRS. ALEX HEDQUIST. members'; also two honorary Miss Miriam Nelke and Miss grams for our national holidays. bers, Into every woman's lite come the Included the among pleasing Christ- Alice Louise Reynolds. Proper display of the flag and a desire for knowledge, other than that 'mas dinners of the season is ihe one stricter observance of the flag rules to be givi-this afternoon at the home rouis at all times urged by the flag com- which comes through the daily lot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bates. Christr tine of life. Club work is often criti mas mittee, of which Mrs. Margaret decorations will prevail throughis the chairman. cized in that it takes women nw.iv out the entertaining rooms, as well as We have 3000 tubercular" from their homes when they belong, being used for the table decoration. Inin our district Pajamas, knitted and By MRS. HENRY W. GEASE. that it is made up of a lighted cluded in the invited guest list are Mr. socks, and caps are being made to and Mrs. Lester M. Brain of Eureka The N'ineteenth Century club, which supply these men, and the Provo chap- few. and Robert Kirkwood of Provo. r is the oldest club in this city and ter is making its share of the order, To the woman who can not often referred to as the Mother club spend which will be sent within the month! time to take a course at a uniwas organized March 14,1891, and fed Christmas boxes will also be sent enough Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lawhorne wjll erated May 14. 1892, with Mrs. Elner to our boys who are In our local hos- versity, club work enables her to entertain Monday afternoon at a a noted Nebraska spend a few hours wheretopics of the Christmas dinner. A cut glass bowl Jones, the wife of pitals. Miss Moore, Mrs. Cory, a a lawyer, The officerrjf-lhe--Servic- e Star day or a program-ipre Df garden flowers will form an at- prominent newspaper woman in this Legion are as follows: Mrs. Mary E. sented. Christmas Club work to a woman is tractive table centerpiece. whose , Huish. president; Mrs. Marietta Bees-ley- what school work is to a student . It decorations will prevail throughout state, and Mrs. Wedgewood, the governors vice president; Mrs. Hannah is the exchange of ideas and the the dining room. Covers will be laid husband served on , as charter staff as brigadier-generalBoyd, secretary; Mrs. Eliza Nelson, benefit one derives from pleasant as- - for 20. members. corresponding secretary; Mr. Mary scoiations brodens one and makes for These women were very progres Crowther, treasurer; Mrs. Priscilla progress. brilliant, college- Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Gardner will sive, intellectually Swenson, chairman of Gold Star comThe Utah Sorosis membership has , and founded and bred, mittee. The other merfbers of this been enlarged from twenty-fivto entertain at dinner at their home toon educational factors, with committee are: Mrs. Hannah Boyd, thirty members. It is a limited club, morrow afternoon. A cut glass bowl the club used as a table a desire to promote literary and social airs. Hettie Wilson Hurst Mrs. Fran-ci- s due to the fact that are oi cut flowers will be will meetings be laid for betterment in this city. Covers Martin Richmond, Mrs. Mercy held at the homes of the members, but centerpiece. The club has always been vitally Mts. Mr. and James T. the Mrs. Ann Mrs. following: Peay, Mary 8orenson, the club is looking forward to the time in the methods of advance interested Richard American of Gardner Fork, Janette Kinnear, Mrs. Sophrona when Provo will have a club house ment of schools and school systems, Miss Ruth of Gardner American Fork, Twelves. Mrs. Jennie B. Jones, Mrs. and a membership commensurate with members organized the Gardner of Salt Lake City, Mr. and and one of its t, Mary May Eklns, Mrs. Elizabeth the city. School association in and Home first R. Provo. of G. Mrs. Gardner Mrs. Ada Nelson, Mrs. Bell Sorosis is a literary club, but the also took important this They city. Bunker. Mrs. Myrth Jacobson, (Mrs. committees that have been appointed steps in obtaining the swimming pool Lydia Eklns, Mrs. Mlna Faucett, Mrs. haye responded and are cooperating Covers will be laid for seven, In- in North park, and extended their efHomer Zobell and Mrs. Lockhart, with the view of accomplishing many cluding Mr. and Mrs. William Halla-da- forts to numerous projects for the up things for the betterment of the city. and daughter Elizabeth at a building of Provo. On high school day the students of Christmas dinner to be given at the The Nineteenth Century club extends the Provo high school appeared be- home of Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen; its heartiest wishes for a Merry fore the club members and presented Monday afternoon. Christmas and a Happy New Year; it and a program of music, readings also welcomes any other clubs injiiis " original stories. city. By MRS. JOHN E. 'CHRI3TENSEN. A display from the ari class, show Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Wtiliams will The officers and members of the On November IU 1915, twelve of the ing what had been accomplished in give a Christmas dinner party at their club are as follows: Mrs. Henry W. ladies of rem met at the home of dressmaking and millinery, was also home tomorrow afternoon. The sea- Gease, president; Mrs. Ray Timmer-man- , Mrs. L. Mf Nelson and in will be On club son's decorations this the used, an prefeatured. day vice president; rMs. O. A, Spear, perfected organization to. fce known as the sented to the school a set or group of keeping with the Christmas spirit. treasurer: Mrs. Frank McGraw, re "Social Hofff club,!; the consittution of books, such as had been suggested by Covers will be laid for twelve, includ- cording secretary; Mrs. George Brat-tan- , 13. the club tailing Jor Williams corresponding secretary; Mrs. meetings semi- the school faculty. The presentation ing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd monthly, and the election of oficers of books by the Utah Sorosis on the and baby. Seymour Gray and Walter Eugene Berry, Mrs. John M. Vick and every twelve months. annual high school day is a yearly Whitehead. Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer, members of At tlte initial the executive committee; Mrs. Walter meeting of the organ-- custom, and ui to the present time izaiion Mrs.--! Nelson was elected as some seventy-fivbooks have been Adams, Mrs. Maude Anderson, Mrs. A Christmas dinner will be given Lee L. Baker. Mrs. George E. Brattan, ana ue ciUD memDers navej given to me scnooi. Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. Mrs. Lafe Mown, Mrs. H. G. Blumen-thal- . since suauyqpa.oer as neaa oi tne At the nresent time the educational Hoover. Included in Mrs. Vern Greenwood. Mrs. C. committee is centering its efforts on and Mrs. Webster attractive decorative scheme fori C. Hoag, Miss Marylene Maw, Mrs. The club' was organized with the a plan to put into the public library ihe view that books for the lie dining room, is a large Christmas Charles McCoard, Mrs. Frank (ile tadies of such a scat- more good wholesome trees. Chrysanthemums will be u.sed tered community might meet H have members Mrs. Fred Olseii, Mrs. H. R. club The ci!drn. ;., dec. .rating the dining table." Cover S session twice a', month,' exchange Pasewalk, Mrs. Mart Roylance, Miss been iuteresttd u ihe sc.ool' Mr. and for laid ,14, be will including Mrs. Rulon String-ham- , i helpfuT ideas and' "d'.ica'i n i:i g n "';:l. enjoy; pleasant as- Of Mrs. Florence Peterson, Miss have been made Mrs. C. W. Hoover and family, Airs. Agnes Whitecotton, sociations.' and numerpus-visit- s .j , Moab. of .,t(r caihlren The cl Jb is also formed on a literary to the BCheaB, witn tne view m Charles Lance and Helen B. Thomas, Mrs. George Craig, Mrs Francis Hedqulst, Mrs. Frank'W. basis," ana. clubs, the Home meeting an inter- - bringing the wo,men.s,closer C. Strate. contact estlng literar jrograJtt-l- s "Christas Tie" and "How PatWy Deming. Mrs. Fred presented. and the school into During past "year the lives-anSaved the Day," two splendid plays, LUREU TO HIS GIFT. works of famous vAmericaa wlrters were presented by the studtiits of the ami poett formtd the nucleus for the Sharon school in the amusement hall CHRISTMAS VISITORS students who fire The twenty-fou- r Programs (Musical selections by well evening. The fimils raseu Thursday the floors, and from the affair will go towards paying known American "composers were also the pnrlnps. sweeD. o u., for the sclooI piano, recently par-- , giv.'n at each meeting. stand watch at nignt. at me n. i Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart and e The officers and members of the Friday morning gave vein to i..e hased- familv and Prof, and Mrs. Ellhu Call club are as. follows! .Mrs. I M. Nel- nronlntlmi rnr i, e.v cuiei, n. and family of Salt Lake City are Provo son, president; Mrs. J. A. Vance, vice kv nrftspntiiiE Kim with a beautiful Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen will en- visitors over the Christmas holidays. of the latest pattern Mrs. IX G. Calder, secre cmirt president . . . , n.hur tertam at a nqn c jj men the guests or JBlsfcop ana Mrs. josepn i ,Y.nl. unnsinias uinuei Mr Dices was lureu iiuu "-tary treasurer; ;l!rs. Johfi fi. Christ tenRen, corresponding secretary.- - Mrs.4the-jjinKort- al meetings are usually home Monday afternoon. Christmas Nelson. e 8: J. Curtriinchm.:jnuRlcAl of his OUiKies siuu'-- decorations will be used. Coverawlll f director: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oliver are spendMrs. William force and decorated be laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe the Mrs. before, fT, hiinjip baloney, ' e Paxman and family, Mr. and Mrs. John ing Christmas In Nephi with Mr. and McBride,lMrs & Wilson, him with the chain. Warner. S. Carroll. Mrs. J. W. Lnnceford. "Mrs. The chief was at first swept off his Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mrs. Frank George A. Culllmpce, .Mrs. J. H. 'Wil- - feet, but soon recovered .his equan- N. Eggertsen and family, Paul Dggert-seMist Myrtle Henderson left Friday Miss Lou and Miss Minnie Nelson on, Mrs: Frank Roylanoe, Mrs. J. A. imity, and expressed his appreciation one of Salt Lake City. for made her home in Clifton, Idaho, where he which Elder and Mrs. Susan HeaWn. after of the gift, for will spend a few days during the she talks philosophy of his practical Christmas among holidays. famous become which he has Mr. and Mrs, Thomas R. Plerpont .Mr. and, Mrs James E. Prince will- - his boys. Mrs. J. B. Somo left Thursday for will entertain at a family Christmas Bive a reception at their home Lnnsi-"i- s after- Martin, where she will spend a few dinner at their home Monday CHRISTMAS DANCE. Evel complimentary to Mr. and Innoon. Covers will be laid for 16, days with relatives and friends. ' Mrs. Earl Beck, who were married A dance will be given op Christmas L. T. and Petit Mrs. j and Mr. all for cluding Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. night at the Ladies' gymnasium Deal , and Paul Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham: and famwho mav- be in town t babv. John Chester .tnHonta tt Mis. Brlr Irene t . v ,. u. Wmorlv Mi dvmvw i. can enrysantnemums ily are spending Christmas With rela Prince nk easlly.reach the town from Imev.ne -iWi.- - T;.T;nn h veor who . tives in Richfield. Will 06 USea in aetoruiiuB. .i.NAMlliig ben issued to fifty.. Gleeliogs i . , hr RESOLVE ,."" sis-tar- -- '&k tilt' M tP That During 1923 You will do your y jj -r-- "t: it Fruit and Produce I h' business with vs. - lfizi Amr -- . Ml . .wtJKxn&ii rust "" . 19th Ceritory Den-halte- s Th c Win. M. R oylance Co. Utah's Largest Handlers I " s i GREETINGS of the broad-minded- e Bar-ret- SEASON y HAPPY HOUR -- -- e : I j,,-- ,atoh te ' We "WASH" You a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS and HAPPY NEW YEAR d . -- ! -' uri. onft-on- Let us be your wash day burden bearers for 1923 i Mrs.'-Qjeofg- n, n ;.". . ... . Troy LaMedirj C0 375 West Center Phone 164 Provo, Utah 1 |