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Show $a...--i- yJL THE SUNDAY HERALD, JANUARYS, 1923.' : NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB, marrlef tii Salt Lake the .same day. The NineteenUrtJentwy fslnb' met Mrs. Maycock was formerly Hiss Friday, afternoon at the home ot 'Mrs. Lorna Boojh of this city. WiZ 1 WMttemore. Instrumental : selection! of McOoveU's Awer given ;Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook and Sir. by Miss' Marguerite Jepperion and and Mrs. i, W. Jackson of Fountain Rulos BrbnbaU,'. and tome ot 'his Green are guests at the home of Mr. " r , ' - luwmt were. eaffly - .Mrs, Harold aicGraw,. with Jllss ieppersoa as acA rery Interesting paper companist" on --Potteryt was given by Mrs. H. G, e BlBmenttoat-Thclub will hold" their. guest day on February I at the some Walter Adams. - ;.: ""of. Mrs.. - 1 . . t Mr. and Mrs..C. M. Stone of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. fUnn parents, MrT and Mrs,' J. O. Stone of Vineyard. of Idaho FWla, Mn-an- d Mrs. J.'BllssRobertrot.JU- - ladho, Is a Prove visitor for a- - few ' the guest of S. George Davis; Canada, .astoe guests of Mr. days, ijerta Roberts' aunt, Mrs. May R. Jfarrer, for Mrs. H. R. Atkln entertained several a few days.. ffiendS'arherbome;.ThBrsday lifter- Miss Alberta Hulsh entertained the Booh., fcosea. wdTferhs wreused- - m "Little. Sisters" t the B Y.' p. and decorating 'the entertaining :rooms. their lartoersjiher hometirsda During the afternoon of sewing, games evening. -- TO served. Present were Uvely decorated with sweet peas and - Mw. H, Aldous Myn, Mrs.-lJoyFin-and orlg fernsTSeTeratrmtereBtlug layson, Mrs, Heber Taylor. Mrs. teal games were Introduced by the Lester. Taylor, Mrs. H. R. Clark, Mrs. hostess, a-- musical program following; luncheon was Jnred;u A most enjoyf Sterling Tayldr, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, ra.warence uoyie, Airs. George. able tune; was fpentvy Mist itate T Mnn Ufsn S?va Uanian 'foa ChAtfl Harding, Mrs..:. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. , - . ., J.F. ' Cook. and Mrs. - ;- - -'- . -J- Thomas-CrPatten ceremony a family dinner was, served, covers being laid: for 12. Later, .Mr and Mrs. Phillips, gave a reception at thelxhome tor the Immediate relatives and tlose triend8"xf the two" families. In the receiving line- - were Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and Dr. and Mrs, George A Anderson of Sprlngvllle. During the evening, ot music, dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman left Saturday night for Salt Lake, where they will make taeir . home for. the time being. gram has been arranged. All Drama Center members are urged te be In attendance, and are privileged one guest .All memers ot the 'Utah Soros w. the Koike Reading and the "Tflneteenfh Century rubs 7 are cor ' . dtolly invited to attend. -- mi- .;. .. .. IB. VtiniiMsV11 I' V hi """ mil1 "' "J " ""mmmm- - ... "- - .. BrTrsTsn 0 tttt Mr. and Mrs." Fred C. Strate, Mrs. Ruth Allred and Mrs. Alderman Claw- son are spending the week-enin Salt Lake City. d Charming In all details . .was the miscellaneous sftewer given. Saturday afternoon by Mrs. J. Lea Bown, Mrs. S. M.. Clark, Miss Alton Newell, and Miss Florence Newell at the home of the former. The affair was compli- mentarv to Mrs. Leslie A. Poulson. formerly Miss Helen JJeweU, a'brlde of the months The rooms were most lth sweet attractively decorated a rnations and terns. Red hearts were also used, in keeping with Valen-tlnA splendid musical program was rendered Games and a delicious lunch eon were also enjoyed. Numerous use. fuLand: ieautlf ulgif ts were received by the SpnoreTguesrirom the following: Mrs., Jacob Coleman, Mrs, Leon UM COMMW NITY CHURCH. Corner of University avenue and Th,r1 Norh street. Sundav school at 10 a. m.j Prof, George. V. Fitzroy; al Christian Endeavor society. Rev. Charles McCoard. SCIENCE CHURCH. TM "First Church of Christ, Scienti?t.JS Xo: Sir iiorth University avenue. Serv ices are lield every Sunday niorning M at 11 o'clock ln.th Christian ScTence CHRISTIAN ft' churchr The subject Wuffffay wTirriy" be ,'Trutfe, Sunday school- - at' 9jA5. M Wednesday evening meetings are' htld : 5 MmRay Olpin, at 8 o'clock. A free readlHgToom is Vt A. Mrs. Mrs. Ma'dsen, McLean, Mary U LeRoy Dixon, Mrs. Hahnali Tucker, open daily from 2:30 until 4:30 p. m. im Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, Mrs. Elvon The public is invited. A. H. Dixon,. Mrs. L. Jackson, Mrs. V -- I ! U - superjntendentjjreaching services at 11 o'clock. 7:3.0 p. in. . ft, T m - " Ilk If . --- 1 I U 11 tl III II Ul111 f 14 1111 I I 1 1 1 Jk- the Sold by C II U U - iV. - 39c . Sold piece only. DEVONSHIRE I by the jjiece only. LONG CLOTH Plain stripes and checks, varied- length from 5 to 12 yards; OKn -u . ; . . r. . .... yard . . Sold by the ptece only. 12 - SALVATION ARMV.. 1. A. Clayton, i. W. McAllister, be held at i6':fr Amafitta Mipsf atevensfMra. Fgyotte qj:ayMl8S; a.jnSunjlajc school, a'tl o'clock, open i KHightrMr. J R Twelves Mrs. Kath- - air services at 7:30. and indoor nieet ton,. Mrs. Albert S. Jones. Mrs. T. H. ryn iJassett, sirs. Jennie w.uiuns, Mrs. leyj Miss Lavievo --Huiflh- and Miss ing at 8 p. ra. No, 210 West Center Thelma finish. Messrs 8te Clair Atkln, .'Mrs. C. Eugene Fletcher, Mrs. H. R. Atkln. Mrs. Chase Hatch, Mrs. street. ' All are' Welcome. uhanes oureuBon, Mrs. 3. E. HaveaT J. Ed Stein, Mrs- - C. H. Carroll, Mrs. Nixon, Glen Cameron, Nepht Christen-sen- , Mrs. T E. Thurman, Mrs, Gertrude Bertha Roberts, Mrs.-- George Ballif, Carl Christensen, Clyde. Keyte, , ST. MARY'S CHURCH.. Mrs. Geo. B.: Harding, Mrs. Sttsa V. Frank Wanlass, Blalrg .Thomas, Monte raye, Mrs. A. M. Thomas. Sunday schooHs held in the St. Whittnkfir: Mrsr. Georee - E: Barton. mar JHarris; Groesbeckr Joseph Albert Choules ot Driggs, Idaho, hast Mrs. N.C. Hicks, Mrs. Abe V. Turner, Mary's chuTch at 10 a. m..; niorning to. his home after a week's Mrs. Emily Nielsoh. Mrs Leona Min- - prayer ntrd s?ermon at 11 o'clock. The " "Miss Thelma Hulsh la spending the returned vTslt-- in Prpvo with his sister, Mrs. denhall. Van week-enIn:. Salt Wagoner, Mrs. O. V. Ladies' Guild will nieet in the vestry City with John Collins. Mr. Choules was a resi-de- Bailey, Mrs. Clareh-cBoyle, Mrs. R. room Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ffiendSf.; of Provo for many years, and his J. Murdock, Mrs. M. C,. Newell, Mrs. "Win. F. Bulkley, rector. s A married folks dance will be given many friends here ..were more' than Clark Newell, Miss Pearl Snow. Miss CATHOLIC CHURCH. amusement- - halLl pleased Jo renew their acqtralntanceny McLean,, Miss .Cordelia Ander-Corner TTrst - xtirth arid "FtrsT son Miss .Ls8,ui iet tast Monday' evening.' Good; music has aniy. streets. Catch Ism class ia. exni Huish, Miss Ethel Taylor; Miss Delilah been secured. Refreshments wilt be Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor enterevery aaiuraay at iu:3U .a. m., served. AH married folks are cor. Higgs, Miss Valera. Foote, Miss E4iw tained at dinner at thefr hnmA Friday Lowif.. Miss Qla .Wunderly. Mis3i Jl!"uay a Tnasff fiunmiy ReVi J. G. Delabr, " ... ' evening. Cut flowers were used in Alene Phillips, Miss Thelma Eggeri- - I o:.3't o'clock. Mr. and. Mrs. Sylvan Raynaud.enter-tahie- d decorating the dining table. Covers sen. ynss Eva Ke'eler, Miss Violet pastor. afld-M- rs Ray D. Johnson, Miss a number of friends .at their were laid for-REORGANIZED CHURCH. (Continued from Page One.) home Thursday, evening. The card Nichols of American Fork and Mr, and Prove, ajidMjss Afton Udell of Logan-- No. 250 West Fourth South. Sunday Mrs. August Johnson ot Lakeview. or L.UO10W was Clarence .Miss Alice' Bray ' played, game500" spanisn rorK, One Miss Reva Lewis of Payson and Mrs. evening services are held in the own, a number oneIn to a number andWesley Martin being awarded the tosses Mrs. one circle the 8 o'clock. R. so J. and church the at was Reorganized on, to hostess A Strong of to Mr. W. was Luncheon C. served Utah. Golduill, favors. Love, Jr., cordial invitation Is extended to every- it back to their captain. The object Is and Mrs. George Harrison, Mr. and the members of the Bonne Fol club at one. Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. to get the apples to. pass. honi.e arternoon. 'Carna and' Friday most and Mrs, Jer One of the enjoyable fray, Mr. PULL INTO THK CIRCLE. and ferns prettily decorated the affairs of the season wan the Wesley Martin,- - Mr. antLMrs,. Mervin unique SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. A single circle is formed and a rooms. During the after- barn dance the Timpanogos given by Bray, Miss Evelyn Allen, Miss Edna entertaining noon spent with needle- Dancing club at the Armory Friday Scandinavian meeting is' held every small circle Is drawn on the floor. Fairer, Miss Laura Conrad, Mr. and work, pleasantly music was enjoyed. Including Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock In One side of the large circle tries to Mrs. James Burton, Vivian Harrison evening. The hall presented a very the vestry several vocal duets by Mrs. Hugh W. attractive room of the stake taber- puil the other side Into the circle. ' - and Charles Raynaud. In the. center y appearance. e Peterson and Mrs. Emma Chatwin. A was asrnall pig pen.Tcontaminir two nacle. Those teaching the circle or breakcordially invited. ing loose .have, to go luto the circle. p n. Madann entertained a delicious luncheon was served to the Corn, squash, potatoes, pnlons, The object of the game Is to try to . number of friends at her home Tnurs-da- y etcwere used in decorating. stay out of the circle, or to see which was complievening. Stalls were arranged in the east end side can pull most in. Reese, Mrs. J. W. Board-man- ,- of the hall, which held behind their mentary to her daughter, Mrs, Mada-- . Mrs. David C1RCLK L1NI BEAR. leae Fransen, whose birthday annlver-sar- y Rondo Mrs. Martin Strebble. Mrs. bars, a horse, a pony, and a mule. A Form- - a single, circle with one player Simmons, Mrs7yman Whiting, blacksmith shop aa also located. In For Infants and Children occurred on that day. An enjoy-abl-e in the center and bllndfolder; be Is time was spent with games and aara. Airm' xwaraman,: Mrs. Steve the windows were (man cages oi In Use the-be30 The leader joints to. some-on- e a P11 which delicious lunch. of and music, during hay pig a.jjalea chickens, geese n4yj?' circle", they come out and the in bears Always nureon was served to the tolldwlug: Mr., ror and straw.were used seating . . It he touches them they mrs. iiura-w.. Mrs. Emma the bear. hit a reter&on. Glen Mr. Mrs. Mrs. and and noses. Taylor, center become the bear and take-thGolden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. August and overalls, and Bome Signature aprons sacque of the ring. . Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ascel Dahl-quit- t. jits, ttean strong. ' brought their farm implements wunMr, dances were teaMmliloyd B. WUUams The marriage ot Miss Helen Phillips thenv Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mr. and Wilde's orchestra furnish the rtured, Mrs. Ray Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Neal C. Thurman, both of this ing the music. The orchestra memcity, tok place Saturday evening at bers appeared as farm boys, and repMrc and Mrs, Spencer Madsen; Joel the home of the bride's parenU, Mr. resented their characters splendidly. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips. The rooms were awarded . to Andreasou and Lamar Madsen . ' were prettily decorated in a color Costume prizes 1 Berg, Mrs. Ahlander and Fred Wyman ot roses-anscheme and white, pink Ui. ind Ufa, Don. W. Conover had Olson. Refreshments, consisting ot as their guests during Leadership lilies being used. A canopy was ar- sweet cider, buttermilk, doughnuts one corner in room of the for and week Mrs.. John W. Farrer, President ranged apples were served. A most enparty,-Th- e - -ceremony was W. ft Khun and Adamson feature ot 'the vening-was joyable : afe o'clock by- Bishop thearresfr-operformed. f B Tucker by and daughter Ruth.- all ot Sandyp Judge--J, .Anderson of the Manavs ward. Nephl Milt Jones. J. the patrolman, worthy Mrs. Cart J. Knudsen "en- in the presence of the Immediate fam- It seems the Honorable Jim Tucker . Wr.-an- d We replate Silverware, Nickel or Copper Plate metal ily members of the young couple. The had a bottlrwrhis hip; which neither tertained - several friend at their bride wore a charming gown of pale home Thursday evening. The card vases, jardemers or anyTiousehold ornament. contained buttermilk or cider. The Mrs. Don green colored crepe with silver lace whole affair was one long evening of game "600" carried a beautiful Lambson and Mrs.1uwnceJitoBoi of bride's roses. Miss Alene pleasuieuJust for tun." receiving, the prises. Luncheon was. bouquet the bride, was served to. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lambson, Phillips, sister ofwore of the Provo a pretty dress A special meeting Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack, . Mr. and bridesmaid. She held in the - Drama Center will be rosecolored of with pale taffeta, pink Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. WE REPLACE HEADLIGHT REFLECTORS Community-- church Monday evening atas Bert acted Page Carlyle. Hinckley and Miss Bertha oest man. 8 c'clock. An unusual interesting prothe' after Immediately Mrs yards tohe-piec- $3.5Q value, for the piece Sold by . 36 inches wJd4i e, .j mm 0 ltn II . fj H yard; 5iJ i INDIAN HEAD Ranging in length from 2 to 10 yards; ' 49e yard value, ...14c .......... .. -S ' OUTING FLANNEL Ranging in lengths from 10 to 20 yards. 'flcyard value at, 'yard ll IIUI U lllill W U 1UI ll M " XA-A-- Afl mmy $2.48 the Piece ' ' 'take d jJj.,""- . - 1 'nt iie-Unasa- -- -- j 5U" - Mr. :a lirilf yr nAUITP THIIOIIT Myrtle-McEwan,-- alf ' '" . . Mrs-Clare- . Alt-ar- tt.r Slil.rLkTf "l The-affai- r Hbo'ase. . -- ud aylcrrMorieymou Mi:Brt 1 the-brid- V - " - - e N. T. Ave., Washington, D. C. Washington Bureau, Provo Herald, I want the bulletin CARAMELS, NOUOATS AND FUDGES, and enclose herewith 4 sentsln stamDs for oostaae and mailimr. pri . Name Plant -e- NOUGATES AND FUDGES about how to make 'em? What utensils, and pots and pans you need, Just how to get the right results for delicious home-mad- e candlesT Then you want fhe- bulletin Just completed-b- r guv Washnigton Bureau, which has compiled from the best Bources obtaln-abl- e a fine lot of recipes for caramel, nqpgat and fudge candies of all kinds. Just fill out carefully and mall the coupon below. ar ofOVii CARAMELS, J"' Want to know alt Silver Plating d - Years ' . outr CASTORIA For Over "". OBJECT TAG. flayers form a MnglflVjrrle wlTh leades In the center. Number-o- ft Is the a Konnatlon single circle. An object is passed around ami the one consecutively. The leader holds the in the center tries to touch the ob. staff and calls number. The ject. When he does,' the ono holding person whose ,number has been called the ofiject comes to the center, to catch the staff before 'it falls. tries -- If -- he fails 4o do this he must tak HELLO, MIKE! TTFe center and call out the numbers. Players form a sTngTe' circle Two RINGMASTER. are put Into tho circle and ' blindThe leader stands in the center bf-- a folded. They are given a paper, rolled up. When they call "Hello, single 'circle and calls out the name Mike!" they try to hit each other with of some animal. Those In the circle have to make a noise like or Imitate the paper. the animal called.- The one imitating CATCH THE STAFF. the aillmal best Is given a prise. . ttt-- Streetaad i t No.., -- State YOEPl or REPLAimiyimr t ngs. 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