OCR Text |
Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SEPTEMBER 23, 1923. until SMQuC&E PBOVANXAS tiX'B Mrg; F. D. B. Gay was hostess to the members oMhe Provauoas rlnb her home Friday:afteruoon.,.yhe nwiuwere prettily decorated with dehlhm.. The afternoon was snent in playing the ard game "500" atferwhiti- - delicious" Inucheou was served H. Beck Mrs. J.;V; iMleylTdr Tarley Dixon, Mrs. Ernest IMx'On, "Mrs.. J. AYY Mrs. Uptoniijoover, MrsAl GIRLS MEET. Decker entertained SSI fll U-ro- y -- ' . CASIPFIRE 2. i i . fewz-MWy- ;.Mj,s3,A. ' Vlter Tahr, Mrs: F. ?i Critehlow and an invited guest, MhtAl. LovelesS uffc-ttr- October g, MRS. ERCANBRACK HOSTESS The Primary officers of the . i irst ward me at the home of Mrs. .Wt W. Ercanbrack Friday evenlue. luncheon will be serve4." Tile purpose of the meeting was to t . make preparations: for a picnic to, ueueui-Aionuaanecuoon. r' vwn G. R. A. CLTT ENTERTAINED. refreshments were The 0. R. A. club was pleasautly ine evening, r. entertaing at the home of Mrs. E. sered, Ross Nuttall Fridajrveulng. . Cut VLt. and Mrs. T, L. Schof ie)d have , flowers Were used in decorating the mm as iajir guests ror uie past roouis- - Sewing and a dainty lunchMr. and IHs. eon were, enjoyed by i Xiittalk'Mss Caroline , Hinckley, urougn-- ana nyruni Brough of Aephl. They returnedOp their Miss Elvira home Friday. evening. Stwng, Miss MoHetia McCoard, Miss , Col-ISernice BoardmajhMiss J.,alo C ERCO GLEANERS MEET. vey and Miss. Joseintue Nuttall. The tVrcof Gleaners of the ' N luet'at the ward house . EUiS' UDIESK SOtAU FrlduyVvening to finish up thuir The regulat weekly 8ocinr(f the 'Tol.vchrome" . work wiitrh v thi'y Elks' ladies will be held Mohdity began jWefluesday eveninit. ; with bi xuonr evening In the Elks' Miss. Georjjana Johnson dim'tinjj . MEET. Tuesduy-exenln- - 'thrrTOifliwgiaiSttt day afternoon. - The future work and entertainment for the eirls dur- - evening, after, which a diiiuy" he Juiicheoi will be served. 4 4Bg-twinter 4 --rooms were attractively, decora ted with the saeson's flowers. During The Sunday school officers Jand the afternoon, games, music and a delicious luncheon were &jqyed. teachers of the Se.wid ward were Those present were orA: pleasantly entertaiQi'd at the home elsoiv1 onenr, aiiss sauna uouerts, Miss of Bishop and Mr L. L. Uriday evening. A short meeting Fidith Bee, Miss Marian. Beesle: Miss Marjorle Spetlr, Miss Caroline w.8 jieia Bno .wi o. i awfvgave the disrniFsatf ' the 8on.4te' tj and SeorupMiss Alene, Jensen, Miss meeting, a delicious games Dorthea Spear," Miss Slargaret Maw luucneonr ; were enjoyed. and Miss jdargaret Hawkins. ' " Sti' J' 1' ' 11 -- - -' h- I ' nzr H - niiiiaimaii3Mi;Tr n 5fi!!3i2!J'1 'T'zrssf ,rx , cl.-krn- ir T -I- -:: j NNEH.VHA GLEjWERS. ilariun Graham will tnlr. taiwthw SKunehahtt: Gleaners of the Fifth wardNit Jier home Tuesday evening. ; TheNime wUl be Spent with games and ftuislc, after which J u uuiniy luncneon wtu, De served. ' - ELYSIAN GLEANERS. Mrs. Neribo Startup wiU be host, ess to the Elysian Gleaners of the Sixth ward Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bird. Games audi music-- will be the diversions, KITRP RISE PARTY Miaa Amnnilo TTnn.a ...111 AnAnfnln Ti ill cmrt ..uiiiiiuH mill A which luncheon wiU be served. the Monaml Gleaners of the- ThlrdT air. ana airs. Michael. Long were Xsum rised at . their ':. ward at her home Monday evenirig. aeUghtfully Mr.' hnd Mrs. Ed Jones enteraii memiiers .or tne1 seuior. ('lass in home Friday evening'. The season's" tained at a family dinner at. their flowers were ejnpUwtf In decoratMutual and alsothose jvho home evening in honor to belong .are Invited to at- ing the rooms. jtJauies and music of Mr. Thursday and Mrs. A. G. Watson of tend. Each one i8vequested to were the featured of entertainment. s bowl A dainty luncheon was served to RupertIdaho. X A bring 10 cents and their sewing.' Mr.a nd Mrs, 8. G. Durrant, Mr. or rau riowers formed the center- Mrs. Harold Llndaman, Miss ptecrfor the dining table. - Mr. and . Mr. and MrsV Lester w. Mangoin and Mrs. Jones also entertained at dinAretta JJurrant, Miss Lillian Cu left Saturday for California, where ner Friday evening for Mr.' and ter .and Miss Vera Durrant. they will spend a few weeks visits Mrs. East of Castlegate. ' Henry --. j -rm - T Z. ing friends ' , LOIXCO BEEHIVE SWARM. . the members of the Social' Hoar Loinco The Beehive swarm has The members of the N. L. U. club at the borne of "Mrs; were pleasantly entertained at the postponed its hext weekly- meeting club home of Miss. Atha Bateman Thursday evening in-- honor of Miss Edith Hedquist, who will leave soon ,f or Tucson, Ariz., where she will at tend school during the coming year. Sewing and music were the diversions, after which a dainty lunch-Seon was served to Mrs: Rex Johnson, Miss Ruth Chipm'an, Miss Erroa Murdock, Miss Gladys Seamount, Miss' J3ejestia Johnson and Miss Edith HedfiuStT - Aa during-- - BwJtfor(mr Satisfaction cut-las- v $10.00 . - )LEPROOF REDUCES PRICES most popular numbers have been asjouows . Thread Silk, formerly $L65new everal of the ;uced 990-P- y ure rure inreaa ouk, jurmerjjr 590 fence Thread 870 ...... r . iik ovjer -- w- ajuriciai-suKr-ne- .......... y pnce nw 4 rt i rhese retractions maybe recalled at any time destruction of raw silk by jause of the immense uuy now ana save Japanese eartnquaKe. offer also a SV'e Stocking of high- at all points of ana an popular full-fashion- ed quality silk, sturdily reinforced iifor .5j53.yU per pair DiacK Drs. ' . jney. - and Mrs. J. B. Ashton "left for California, . where they, will Saturday for California, where ther will visit for a ftmLweeks., Mr. .' .' . x; - - - . " , , ' $24 56 values. THE e Warm, fine coats of pure Woolen materials fur collars. At the prices of coats today, these will last but a short time. The. nnmml convention of the Mutual improvement workers of tb fi Utah stake will be held this morn- ing at the B. Y. U. College hall. The ward and stake officers vill meei at 10 :."0. The topics to . be 'dis: " of tin cuscd are "Organization Stake 'Board and Ward Officers.' "The 'Worker;' "Harmony of Stake and Ward Officers." "Teacher-tralu- ng," and "Recreation." . '". See Our Windows - j . - " yt N '" wal services Ayero held at the Third ward chapel Thursday afttvrnoon for John H.: Hughe, .who died" at Portland, Ore., following anopera-thin- Bishop Ralph Morgan was In Uhidvs Cooper. Constance 0ilier, h1irge .and the 'fiiieakewwere BIsh- , O. Aubrey SrtUth and a hundreiH oj) George Hales, Bishop Marlnus or "Larson and ChuWw. .Mr. LinvreiiceJJee was pleasantly otherk. Tlhe. production is one ; Music was famished by tb il ward unnsii ningiiitiule. even-j surprLed at his home Friday Hon: of the big A:ne arerfl gypsy choir, a (piartet composed of Mrs.,, the ing by number of friends. cncndiiiinent; a hiint brenktast In a iiale Beili KvNns iindVouipiiny nnd entertaining rooms .were prettily snrM'rli the Jameson sjsters. old castle, a rfrgeous feconitcd, ith the season's flowers. The wvre services ball, 11 plcflircsiie European lurgely The I'veniui; was spent in playing T -' ' illasje fair and iK'score of other, atteudedr jaunt-vJhprizes beint; awarded been hn'e. ftrfklnr Thlw wi'iiea. .Mux (ihen. Clara" Ti'tefsoir: and fidelity tw iletiril. ttlld. wpwill.t... ...finii'i. i ti;iitifv .1..,.... I...... i .iiiti.i roiii .x( j .1... V. HTSCHOOEr OF 111 ; THE C. In the caso'iif ...... -- ..f..,1 ttf 'Mi l.'v,i' A.l.miw.n ine niMH' r' ,., lor of.mnii liceiit color and move- -1 i w:... r, , t,.i n APPLIED ART Volv.-.MUX Wiiriln N'olwili. Alixs ":el'f. The story is a fascinating one an ola-- : Mart in. Miss .Mildred Iixon. Will teach'you'how tor .Miss (Mam. lends itself to atmospheric W.'islfii. I.ielii Mortimer. sri'hV'g:-psi:l " found as Dresie lice. lytersoii. Miss Miir.iiii the Lesson1 It Arlin den Miller, Kren Hansen, Victor (be village fair. who 'mble. iin'wTisti-i.-:of dituiibter S1nlt.l1 Wepiierson, Max Olson, Alden nclu(.Tingv fill tools and mate-ria- ls its a child, is lured Xi'om h r. home s . and Waller rrethero. ilfJ f:inc;e. to to Mlgeli the t;.' by tp ,work with. siight. One of their IViind lx Thad-ileuSEVIER 'COITUS MARRIED been ha.s who 1'olish a yc.ith .'Joseph Ottis Johnson of IMchfield Students "will' get jiroti'Ctt'd, by the, gypsies from the and Kdna Oithcrinc Nelson of ;As the ; were united in matrimony pursueing Austrian sol41ersTWQ LESSONS FREE pass ,and T.haddeiisand Arline Saturday, the wedding ceremony years tile girl ciiTti)i4fI)iF to lenin ye" L." L. Nel conducted by Bishop f or every new student he or being lieve that she is lile all the rest, son. Tlmd-de- us A lieAiiKit wmm lllso llrefl to KlininH a gypsy, lior caii she think of 'she' brings in. as belonging to the daHskined Kh and Kllen Orlliella Halladay, tribe who lo.v and fear their Queen. both of Provo. V CLASSES . II. IILfillE'S Fl'NERAL Afternoon.... IS LARGELY ATTENDED. "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." . ,2:30To 9 v Evening 812-24 E. 1st N. Phone Fun22. abound SPANISH FORK, Sept Spectacular moments r y o . PROVO, UTAH "The .Bohemian Girl," the Harley-Kn4e- s production which comes to the Sirnnd theater on Monday and Tuesday with' a cast eoniVrisiitK Ellen Terry, Ivor Xovel-lo- , (ieorge Tarrall Thursday nfternoon. The tiitie was spent with music and :H.inl chat,' during which a dalntS luncheon wtk served 'to' the. dab and Mrs. Biryce McBrlde an invited guest. The Spanish Provo Rotarians-an- HOUSE" ONE-PRIG- E Home Furnishers PHONE 544 j Fork, Price and their wives entertained nt the Hotel Roberts Frimeet-in;;- .. day evening in an- inter-eitGovernor Art .Wherry of the district was the princi pal speaker for .the occasion. After luncheon was served, dancing was enjoyed by those present. . Dixon- - Taylor - Russell Co, . VPirnvhidr-ewiftisteA-ef-a- ' Ask a Monarch User . play. "Their Aiiiiiversnr' ies," prcsoiitfd by Mrs. Reed L.4 Anderberg, a reading by.jjiss Inal Creer of Spanish Fork ; musical selections by Iiss Lela Boyer and Eliiio Cossuinn of Springville . and Mrs. Ray Olpin of Provo. : A dainty luncheon was - served to about seventy-fivinepibers and guests. Utah-Idah- , --- one-act- The Hosiery Store r A Monarch malleable range is sym- bolical of this and more the same . sen-son'- gl " Coolness and Economy ' , Fri-tbi- " - over a long period of years. ' - a '-i The Nelke Readini;. club met nt i' the home of Mrs. D.' D. Boyer. nftpnioon.. The rooms were ats tractively dpcorated with the" flowers. An enjoyable - - y Misses,d Wbffiens: - Efficiency--- Your Kitchen - -- Cleanliness in x MONDAY AND TUESDAY 'X Put8 a Monarch int PECIAL OFFERING new a A modern kitchen is a delight to the tells a story of good food eye-T--it . 11 cos-tUm- e t k ; All Other Coats Going at Big Reductions. . iiiiif-iii'tfi- i 1 . " cce,;-ern- iii' s i society will tlieLakevievv social hall Tuesday evening. A good ur-- ! chest ra hasj)een arranged for. Re-- ) served. ' will freshments The give a Uakevicw-Reli- ef i daiiceat - --- - s Guii-hi.so- : The Valley' "Chapter No. 3 Order' of fhe Eastern Star will eiitMtiiin nt- n card Dart.V in the Masonic hall Tlu time Will.; Wmmi Wednesda lie sneiit with cards and games, "A;KjK siMfiiil program has leen -, ilminir which refreshments .WllI served. All members "and their fam- far7 IT ifh Fi ilies are invited to attend. -- lo-e- ' - ?PY CON- - STYLES, LOWEST PRICES, AND V SIDERATE SERVICE AT ' . r- , J SI Hat Shop ITie MRS. SADA - 100 HENRY Manager. The Cojumbia Sewing club will meet at 4be home of. Mrs. Flora Vhi cent Monday evening.. Oetobor .;, feaSewing and music will be the which evenliiR, rudiitg the of tures . Chief Clerk Ry Mail Tervice Says Wife Could Not Walk Nop Retain Food on Stomach Until.- She' Used. Trunk's ' Prescription... It" is indeed jrralifylng lo.,.me and it affords 'nie. grout pleasure to . - -s Those Famous t-- . &miirrr-- HOT 8 ? on1 .ttUCt'lL-zi&'- ' ' 11A1U XXAIJf - ; aittaiiii tn Vfin TTiyheartfelt thanha.t for gooiLyou iiUV Umie sur--i my wife, who wa? a dreadful ferer for three ypars. I tried all I ever beard of with aphad parently no roliet My wifeMocks not walked six consecutive in three years, her Appetite was: completely gone and her stomach at-- , could retain notaing, when my pre-.to called your tention was and I am grateful to say CAKES, BUCKWHEAT CAKES ' .. - 1 rrfi r - KttM KrKt "MONDAY AND TUESDAY thgreat MV Are ocrveu iuvklj iuoitu ' BRIMHALL tl0D At Very Reasonable Prices. You Know How Roy Elliott Serves Them I L..initnn i IAKE A SPECIALTY '- - J ' OF OUR NOON LUNCH US"- CALL IN AND SEE r;:v4V'rv:v-- x - V'-- - ... '"'':' :y-- r.. 1 ... ' ... ,,.4 ' S. H. TCENXISON, Denver, Colo. , Trnnlt's LlnBid Pre- haa stood. the- - test':' "Of j years and we alsolcnow AUeratlvatJJ5oa thai-a- s ruwuor With Gladys . Cooper, Ivor Norello 223 "999" Fabric $ 6.9S 30x3 COMEDY . 7.98 -- Regular Fabric 8.50 Proyo, Utah. West Center. they are offered on the best tires we know ofthey include complete service, cheerfully rendered they are lower than ..wany.quotations now Jjeing made on tires or T nary quality. - Vhcn you comnare nrkes service and the quality of 2 ClricgTsize 1 Cord....V.. 10.00 Sie Cord "7;....". 13.50 Cln. Extra - . t ' - FMESWM , GUM-DIPPE- D ' U ' compare the dealer's . - Fabric 9.50 30x3 30x3 , ' r 30x3 anj u Ruilder, and a great Tonic, it is the best. The cost is nominal, MM: knttlo nr six for OhIySo.25 Hedquist Drug Co. Adyertleement. "999" Fabric SOxS'i . y . Nofethese prices carefully and others. : ' Phone 260. From Bolfe's Famous Opera. scription, her troublorcompMely 8urrendcrl and the rheu to youFUSressenp-"011dlB- matlsm apparently completely Justified feel 1 certainly appeared. in recommending Trunk's Prescrlp- BROS. TIRE MERCANTS - 1 iott & Harris Cafe - .20'to 4v "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" -- rV:n-rtle- ; V i fhe"Sfn North University Avenue.. A GREATjTONIC I a, "-- , CORDS - . .. .. M i 1 |