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Show -- THE SUNDAY HERALD, 0 CTOBER 28, 1923. PAGE THREE, 0CIAL EVENTS .SEAGCIX GIRLS ENTEBTAIN. t musicM selections and social chat 1 .. . .1. f ..1. ,11 l ., . The Seagull girls of the Sixth ' ward Prtiuary - association, with luncheon to the following club mem' their Instructor Mrs. Cassity, enter- Iters was served : Mrs. MUton tained. their mothers and the offi- Thomas, Mrs. Lynnr'V. Sutton, Mrs. cers of the association at a llallow- - Leo, 8utberlaud,vMrs.JBert,,: Sutton,. fe'en party at the home of Miss G wen Mrs. D. I). Sutton, Mrs. John Ellison Aeistw triaay evening. , me enure Mrs. F. )D: Cassity; Mrs. A. O. Iver-aon- , house was- attractively deeorated Mrs Ted Hatton, Mrs. Albert with Hallowe'en colors and emblem. Jeffries, Mrs. Earl Thoums, ' Mrs. A merry time was speut with gauies, Waiter. iYbitchead- ,- Mrs,--- , Wiliam wusie attUallowtcu pranks; dur- McCowrd. Mrs..-J- . Mrs, Seethalcr, ing which a delicious Jlalloween Harry MoCoard, Mrs. Gertrude Page was served. Present vwere Mrs. Allert Jones, Mrs. Eugene the following officers; Mrs. Jose Jones,vMrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. , w H phine Whitehead, Mrs. Dan Kirk- Webster, Mrs. Singleton, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. Cbrlstenseii and Mrs. Arvid Reese;- - Mothers, Mrs. L. N. Oakley, Mrs. W. T. Hasler. Mrs. Josephine Harris, Mrs. Joseph Nel-on- , and girls, Miss Ada Hasler, Miss Helen Webster, Miss Naomi Mis Smith, Dorothy Ouktey, ' Miss Berulce Peck, Miss Grace Harris, Miss Evelyn Heaj Miss Emily Norman, Miss Pearl Evans" Miss' Helen Moyer, Mlsss Gail Cassity and Miss Berulce ?asslty. Sonora Brightens . Long Evenings 'TpHE room containing a Sonora is never X dull or lonely. For Sonora will be your ever present companion, always ready to smg low, sweet songs or render the latest Broadway hits, Then, top, when friends drop in, you will be able to furnish ideal entertainment which will prompt them to call again. Many men own SonorasTYou, top, should have one. We have just the right size tor your room. . HALLOWEEN PABTT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilde entertained at a Hallowe'en party at their home Saturday evening. The rooms were decorated with the Hallowe'en colors, orangeand black, black cats, owls'wltches, ghosts .and fill sorts of spooky looking creatures were also employed in the decorative scneme. pleasant tune was spent Wtth games and miislty during nrhlrh a delicious Hallowe'en supper was served. Present were'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robey, Mr., and Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. George Meechaiu. Mr. and Mrs. DeweySnel-- son, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Den ha Iter, 4 a . i3fcandrlmoCheeverr41rv-and- 4 Mrs. Le stiver, mr. ana airs, uran tGronemnn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bobbins, Mrs, Minnie Ellison. Dixon Co, Taylor-Russe- ll "THE Provo, Utah. l ONE-PRIC- - HOUSE" E h' Phone 544. THC INSTRUMENT OP QUALITY ? CLIAR AS A ftCLL The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World I"1 f i 1 too HOW IV&tL, I i I HALLOWE'EN PARTI. A most enjoyable time was spent at' the Hallowe'en-part- y given by the members of the R. L. club at Snow at the Jiome of Mis Snow Fri-th- e home of Miss Snow prevailed throughout, the entertaining rooms and all sorts of ghostly looking creatures were. emin the decorative scheme. - ployed From the outside entrance of the house, through tbe rooms and into the parlor, was arranged "death alley" which the guests were obliged to pass through before entering. This den Of horrers contained ghosts leorpse, coffins, wltelies, mysteri; tthuds..etc. Games and music nutde' the evening pass merrily, after which Hallowe'en refreshments Game prizes were, served to 40. I were awarded to Miss Juanlta Carter and Ross Ripple. , Fri-bttu- 6VeTr C lT " I f I l l I I r4 BONNE VOI CLUB. Mrs. John Bonrdman entertained o tnc at her home Friday afternoon. The rooms were prettily decorated with fall flowers and ferns. An enjoyable time was spent with needlework and music, during which a delicious luncheon was served to 15, Including the invited sruests: Mrs. Josenh Ward and Miss Bernlce Boardman. nonne-ot-ciu- ,').)'. Miss Veda Scorup, a grndutite of Inst year, who is now teaching in Grantsville, risiud nt the li. V. lT the fore part of last week. - - Je - Miss Velma Deiihalter Is a Salt Lake visitor, for a' week,, the 'guest of Air. and Mrs. Elmer Denhalter. s . if! BEAVER CLPB-MErrof. 'Bnd Mrs. Reiubard Maeser entertained the Beaver, club of the B. V. U. at their home Wednesday evening. "The rooms were prettily decorated with Hallowe'en colors. Games were Vlayed, after which dainty refreshments were served to the eollowing: Laura Sheppard, president of the club r Miss .Grace Skinner, Miss Kate Smith, Miss Susie Cartwright, Miss Louise Levi, Miss Vie Smith, Miss Iona Baldwin, JUlss May Beth Bowman, Miss. Zola rernley, Miss Evelyn Maeser, Mrs. Bertha Fernler, Mrs. Mary Daemon, Mrs. F. A. Sheppard, Mrs. Carl Maeser; Stanley Gnnn, vice presi dent of the club ; Louis Joseph, WI1ford Murdock David Pearce and also give two readings. The meeting : a jplendid,. one and promises Jo all are cordlallynvited to attend. . v. si; ." The Social Service department of the Provo Third ward Relief society will have charge, of the meeting to lie held Tuesday afternoon in the ward house at 2:80 p. m The lesson will be given by Mrs. Hannah D. Hicks on "Marriage and the Social Interests." . Mrs. Hieka.will . il and Mrs. Lester Hanson Miss Leah Hides spent the weekend In Spanish Fork. Teeiite Thomas.. Heal Mrs. Duuiul Mr. at dinner hist. Wednesday for Miss lone Hulsh. Elda Iieutley, Melvln Mnyhew and tllmef Peterson. . , Imn-heo- wood, Mrs. T. II. w who attend will have the oportunlty of receiving several wonderful be given sway during the prizes-tevening, including a beautiful handmade quilt . All are invited 4"i)e 1 A book, fif end Sonora the ideal o comort and enjoyment i' . The married folks dance given In tHe Third ward amusement "h'alj Thursday evening was a huge success. Wilde's orchestra furnished the music and a good time was env joyed by everyone. . T.- I - ar- - Black and orange streamers, of ttsttca11y"tffaedr"a profusion ghosts, witches, crouching black cats L'METIA CLUB ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Oran Groneman was hostess and "pumpkins prevail throughout the home of Miss Helen Glazier, to the members of the L'Metia club awaiting the big 'Hallowe'en party at her home Thursday afternoon,. TmrTooinr were artistically deco Miss Glazier as hostess will be rated with Hallowe'en colors. The Mte"Ehiina Snow. Appropriate card game "500" was played, the MrsTTjeo Hallowe'entnt,gBnie8 and tlancH ing will be introduced by the Sutherland and Mrs. .Fred Ray. A indelicious luncheon carried out In the guest list hostesses, cludes the following : Miss Fern the Hallowe'en colors, was served Swen-soMrs. to Miss. BiHings, Margaret Joseph Ahlander, Mrs. ' Miss Inez Warnick, Miss Julian Greer, Mrs: Lee Silver, Lqcy Morgnn; Miss Nellie Walker, Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. Kenneth Miss Arthel Miss Craven, Mrs. Harvey Holland, Mrs. Morgan, Huish, Miss Nina Huish, Miss Prls-ciU- a Fred Rny, Mr& Lep Sutherland, Taylor, Miss Dale Davis. Miss Mrs. Byron" Dsstrup, Mrs, Cecil I b( I But Quality Is S Malleable Iron could be eliminated at a consider ; j Lablessaving but MONARCH Ranges to a large ex-- 1 i tent, owe their long life, superior baking qualities i Hind general efficiency to the fact that Malleable : Iron Hil I ptoysnHmpointrpaTtlirtheir construction. llfeftTi h ..m SI Ml it' . Pi i.ii Siiii! Larseu, Slrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Mildred Young, Messrs. iieed Lotus Sorcnsou; Claude Robert Reid, Mrs. Reed Bailey, and Adnms, Ottls Carling, Edgar Booth. tne following invited guests : . Mrs. LaMnr Alked. lJinwiuUAUredU4i" Ray Morgan, ton Billings, Sherman Chirstensen, Mrs. Wells Richmond and Mrs. ; Arvil Hansen, Felton, Hickman, George Mechahl. )Jc )fc )fc Kari Harris, all of whom are reGOVERNOR'S TRIAL THURSDAY quested by the hostesses to come OKLAHOMA,' CITT, Okla., Oct. costumed, and masked. 20. Trial of J. C. Walton, suspend- ..... Ciiuui-bedlal- Malleable Iron is a refined and specially blended iron ore melted in a blast furnace, annealed by I reheating and baking, making it pliable and tough. Malleable Iron is necessary in building a range the MONARCH way. jdisdlditnnoTn Scnndiiiavinn dunce which was lield in the Second ward amusement hall, Friday evening. Good music was furnished, and a good time was had by all. Que of the features of Founders' day was the visit of several members of the B. T. lT. over the Alpine scenic iduit- - itMviag Troni iruvo two lnipeocnment aiieKatious will be gin at 1 o'clock next Thursday afternoon. Meantime other articles may be filed against him by a inqulsl-'- . committee of the house of representatives, While Walton is answering his accusers, the machinery under control of the house and senate will be I sfarfedliiovTng in merciless investi gation of charges against the Ku Klux Klan. jj i A quick uniform baking oven quick heating cooking surface unbreakable doors, hingesp frames, etc., are all desirable but they can only r Malleable Iron. be had by - using were Hoyden Dangerfield, Helen Camllnnd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Mark Allen, Inn Creer, Ruth Parkinson, Harlen M. Adams. NO FATALITIES WHEN .u.-e DEATH STOPS FIGHT ind.' and diuir.'r was , served at Aspen Grove by the for International News Service. DECATUR. Ind., Oct 27. Two est rangers. women fought on the street here ' The Second ward Sunday school over a coat Death interfered, but Mrs. Wvman Berg was hostess to win give a Hallowe'en entertain' there was no fatality. Death was d for his actions and ar-a- t the members of the Tres Joll club went in the amusement hall her home Thursday afternoon, nesday evening. The proceeds, of raigned in police court The Judge Fall flowers and foliage prevailed the entertainment will go to thenot fearing Death, fined him $1 and throughout tbe rooms. Needlework, Sunday school treasury. All thosecosts. Deaths other name Is Dan. fet'-p- s Wed-arreste- ' 4 nil WE ARE GOING OUT OF TH- E- It:1 tell" - i fii i j II Erf I G m rm j.i -- "" r wmr 4 ' I ' m an lwillsell our entire stock of Men's, Ladies7, Girls' and Children's appearance is designed to give a pleasing effect without losing sight of its purpose Satisfactory and Economical service. MONARCH ' - Shoes at Cost SPECIAL FEATURES MIRC0 Process Top, rust resisting, easily cleaned with an oiled cloth. n oll Parrot and The stock consists oLthe R. J. Rand Star Brand. well-know- The DUPLEX DRAFT, insuring perfect tion and instant control of the range. ; combus-- . . OLD STOCK IN BROKEN NUMBERS THE ONEPRICE HOUSE" Phone 544. ASK FOR , - 30 PER CENT 1BEL0W ' M- , GOOD TO THE LAST CRUMB . v ' PROVO TENT & AWNING CO. ; ( - Ask Your Grocer. " PROVO BAKERY 127 West Center Furnishers. COST SHOE SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 29 Come Early and Get Your Share Below Cost, : All Shoes Are A- -l Grade. . Home. St Next Door to Provo Post ; - ft Provo, Utah toil m |