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Show 3 . T CHURCH NEWS SECOND SECTION VOL. 11 NO. 29. , ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. COMMUNITY CHURCH. Corner of University avenue and There will be no services at St. Mary's Episcopal church on Sunday, Third North street Sunday 'school November 25. The Rev. Mr. Harry at 10 a. m. Prat Georze W. Fit. Wler'a church, Saltjrojv Bnprinte4entTriclilnf fler Poole ot Lake City, is to be ordained at St, vices, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ChrisMark's Cathedral at H a. m, Sonr tian Endearor society at 7 o'clock. day, November 25. And the Kev. W. Rev Charles McCoard, pastor. F. Bulkley is to preach the ordination sermon there. All the members CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. of St Mary's chnrch are cordially First Church of Christ, Scientist, invited to attend this ordination ser- - No. 80. North University avenue. , vice in Salt Lake. U services will be as usual on Sun- - Services are11"held- every Sunday o'clock in the Chria- morning at 2. . Dewmber day On Thanksgiving day there will be ror isunaay wm De "Soul to Body." a celebration of the Holy Common-io- n Sunday school at 9 :45. Wednesat St Mary's church at 10 day evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Wm. F. Bulkley, rector. o'clock. A free reading room is open dally from 2 :30 to 4 :30. WARD. . st ffrl now let thankful ---- and ! Thanksgiving feasts will be enjoyed everywhere. Let us furnish your Dining Room with one of our new Dining Suites for the occasion. ? Fifths Murray Robmsrurrendi Seeirais M agraficemit Display Italian design Dining Suite in antique nut finish, consisting of Table, Buffet and Six Chairs A most elaborate wal- Splendid Coal 1 Furniture Department. Genuine BENGAL ORIENTAL RUG, 9x12 ...,.$220.00 Carpet Department.'' This beautiful display would not be complete without the handsome set of Imported Dinnerware as well as the fine Irish Linen which covers the table and makes it a pleasure to eat from this attractive setting. DINNER SET Argonne Design 42-PIE- $53.90 IRISH TABLE LINEN 72x90-iTable Cover n. $12.90 Napkins to Match $11.90 Carre the.Turkey, Wiwi .Genuine COMMUNITY SILVER """" 27-piec- CANYON COAL For Utah's best coal service, phone 459 Heber7i!upper,M .. ". 50-ye- ar ..V- - StTJU- - guarantee. 1 $50.75 jewelry Department don pay your money for rock and slate. . That's one reason why it pays you always to deal with Mis. e, --t Bird of Paradise Design, jpd the.-oB-- - semi-popul- OCIAL EVENTS MUSIC STUDENTS AT RECEPTION The Misses Delia and Cleo school will entertain the ward Stubbs were hostesses to the mem- - members and friends lit the ward fcersflf home Wednesday evening. The giving day. A dance will be given rooms were prettily decorated with In the afternoon for theJchildren chrysanthemums. Games and music and in the evening the older mem-her- s were the features of entertainment, will enjoy dancing. Good was music, has been secured. All are after which a dainty luncheon Mar-Joraerved to the following: Miss cordially invited to attend. Bparka, Miss Laselle Goddard, Miss June Hansen, Miss Ruth HanCARDS AND LUNCHEON. sen, lliss 'Jaanlta Strong, and the Charming In every detail was the hostesses. party given Saturday afternoon by Mm Kenneth W. Bailey, at the of Mm O. W. Bailey. The Mm Will Learttt entertained at home bower at her rooms were beautifully decorated a miscellaneous home Thursday evening In honor with cut flowers and ferns, rive of Mm Joseph Loveridge, for- tables of progressive "000" were merly Miss Margaret Learnt The played, after which music was furrooms won prettily decorated with nished ny Mm Norma Bullock and Mm Carol Pyn. A delicious lunchrail flowors aad ferns. Games were eon was serred to the following: played, and a dainty InncboM Mm Stanley L, Dixon, Mm Mark erred to aboat da The honored Mm Leon Hedqulst, Mm L. goeot was tho recipient of many Pyne, L. Cook, Mm LaVar Jensen, Mm beautiful and useful gifts. Frank K. Dunn, Mm Ralph Dunn, WEDDING RECEPTION GIVEN. Mm Paul Davis, Mm K. E. BulMr. and Mm Edgar Hau were lock, Mm Wallace . Bailey, Mm Graham, Mm Arnold the honored guests at a wedding Howard Mm Seymour Gray. Mm reception given Friday evening in Harold Mm Ray Blumenthal, the Pleasant View ward social hall Mm Harry Hart, Mm Sherby Mr. and Mm T. J. roots and Green, Mr. and Mm Earle Foots. A color iff Henrle, Miss Mame Thomas of scheme of red and white prevailed Salt Lake, Miss Mary Hansen, Miss throughout the hall, streamers and Gusale Bailey and Miss Fern cut flowers being employed. During the' evening of dancing a splendid Miss Mame Thomas of Salt Lake program was given. Dainty re rne is attending the week-enfreshments were served to in Provo voune (ounle revived many, beau with her sister. Mrs. Kenneth W. tiful rt,d useful girts, xney win Bailey. " make their home in Bingham after 10. VALLEY' CIRCLE. Mrs. n. F. Cannon was hostess to The Mutual girls of the rienaant the members of Valley Circle at her View ward entertained Tuesday home Friday evening: After a most evening after Mutual for Mm enjoyable evening spent In needle Edirar Hall, formerly Miss valera work, delicious refreshments were Foote. ' A pleasant evening was served to Mrs. Anna Marwiek, Mm spent with games and dancing. II. S. Blumenthal, Mm W. L. Whit- Each class of young lauies pre teraore, Mrs. W. II. Bay, Mm C. H. sented Mm Hall with a beautiful Funk, Mm C. H. Ward. Mm Roy tft-Knapp, Mm William Gogarty, Miss W W Lottie Kedfleld, Mias Nora . Red Mm Edgar Hall was hostess at field. Mm C. F. Westrone. Mm a trousseau tea given Monday after Charles Chamberlain, Mm Charles noon at the borne of her sister. Beniacn, Mm Lee Baker, Mm Her Mm T. J. Lewis. A large somber man Grimm. Mm Dudley Galla of friends and relatives were pres ghee. Mm George Leven. Mm ent, tad sprat am enjoyable after Raw-ling- s, d The Young university ladies double trio and the univeraity or chestral quintet, rendered the music at the reception gpreiriSaturday al. ternoon at tne Dome .oijurs. j,wni-- " lam Knight lh honor of the presi dency of the Relief society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The members of the double, trio are Ruth Partrldce. Oleatia John son, Rhoda Johnson, Dorothy Bees ley. Cynthia Lyman and Florence Friday. The quintet consists of Florence Prlday, Alfred Swenaon, Clarence. Allred, Harvard Olson and William Pulsipher. The musical program was under hte direction of Profesor Florence Jepperaon Madsen. FOLK SONGS A RE WOMEN'S THEMES Folk moale was the theme dis cussed at the meeting of the Young university faculty women at the home of Mm E. 8. Hinckley, Saturday afternoon. The music of various countries of Europe was discussed by members of the organization. The addresses were as follows: Wales, Mm T. L. Martin; Scotland, Mm Walter P. Cottani; Ireland,' Mrs. Murray O. Hayes; England, Mrs. Elmer A. Jacob. The musical program illustrating the addresses given was under the direction of Prof. Florence Jepper-so- n Madsen, head of the music department of the university. The musicians participating were Ruth Partridge, Helen Hinckley, Lillian Mortimer, Milton Perkins and Ralph Pratt Blumenthal, Mm John Westphal-anMiss Augusta 8cberer. . Dry Goods Department KNIGHT SPRING that it is magnificently yw HALL is. When you examine a shovelful of "you observe Immediately The true mission of music is to COLLEGE stimulate, glorify and discipline the emotions. That this form of development is essential to the welfare 4Mt.v 4a fully Music Department of Univer- evincedof inhuman the fact that most of the nrerXdncerTfanrby-Universit- y Music Departsity Appear at High School social events, cataatrophtes and sorrows are due directly or inment. Chapel Exercises. , Monday. directly to unanalyzed, uneducated, ' The music emotions. unregulated first concert of the year undepartment of the What causes the ruin and decav derThe the direction 'of the music deYoung univeraity rendered the pro emotion. beauty? jof gram at the chapel exercises at the vthat wrecks the partment of the Yung university, poHsibilltles and wlU be given in College Provo high school Thursday. Hall, Monachievements of life? Unregulated The principal address was made emotions. day evening at 8 o'clock, the pro-who AVAat-diatUbyrofesorJnkUnadsen the spoke on the topic "Music In Educa- Tyouth? AVhat tion." As part of the address Pro- What sullies womanhood?- What Rose Jameson of Spanish Fork, stufessor MadSei) read an original de mars dents of Prof. Florence Jepperaon What crushes happiness? " finition of music. Madsen, will assist with several noble ambition? A most unlque4rlbute and complWhat handicaps worthy effort? vocal numbers. iment' was given the student body Vhat defeats A special feature of the program purpose? will be and ..the faculty of thiProvo high What retards glorious a march composed by ProfesWhat .progress? s hK)l as one of the jnost fes."glrlttg checks enterprise? What sor Franklin Madsen, director and suM spoils higfi schools in "the United-'gtaUe said that one of the signs of edu ham Young University Alumni asso It is ever, the same ciation. cation Is true appreciation and de- unschooled emotions. clared that nowhere had he seen In this march, "Long, Long. AgQ," Thoughts, colored and animated ! such appreciation manifested at a with emotions,', are the quickening is used' very effectively, and is I high school gathering as during "the powers thar move'imd-coirtr- or mms? renrincsccnt of friends made and But without- the aid ttf each other times spent at the w'old school." Profcsor Madeu enipliasized the they are as dead as the word with- 'Auld Lang Syne," typifies fact that the parents and board of out the spirit and as inconsistent as portunitie8 and outlook of the pres education as well as the superinten- law without grace. ent and future. The "College Song" dent of the city schools and the is incorporated in a unique way and adds much to fnculty should be well satisfied with and CHOIR . REORGANIZED. the splendid type of students attendstrength of the work and gives it a ing the school. that The choir of Provo Fourth distinctive , characteristic The following program was rend- ward has .been the with brajids it B. Y. U. reorganized ered : will The consist of clas program Prof. C. J. Engar, director; Dr. H. "The Mountain King," bass solo, S. Pyne, president; and Melba Dastrup, sical, Milton Perkins; "The selections and a thorough treat Evening secretary-treasure- r ; William J. Hour" and "The Minuet." B. Y. U. WiHcombe, librarian, and H. B. is promised all who attend. orchestral quintet, Florence Friday, Merrill, manager; Josephine Mad-seIt will be interesting to note the " Clarence Allred, Harvard Oisen, Keheurstils hate be- - different ways In which a selection organist. and Dilllara- - Pulsl- J Kii-an- d Ul continue each played as illustrated In pher j poem "Education" ( Lowrey 5:,i0 o clock Sunday afternoon. Dixie," in which are found styles Robread Mrs. M Koile Xolann.) President Wnrhorf S Prno n typifying "grand ' opera," -- "dance bins ; lecture "Music in Education," es)ecially anxious that a strong aboriginal," "ragtime dance," "Dixie Indies quintet Misses Ruth Part- musical organization be worked up in 1865," etc. - Professor Madsen ridge, Celestia Johnson, .Rhoda in time for the dedication of the and the orchestra have been workJohnson, Dorothy Boesley, Cynthia meeting house which, he hopes, will ing hard that they might produqe a occur about the first of March. Toyman and Florence Prlrtny. program that is at ont-pleasing, entertaining and instructive. Ober-bansle- 12 Preparation! CONCERT AT IN PROGRAM le Crockery Department k Young University. be $326.25 Oh, she is young and slender, noon. And pretty as a peach ; " Her smile is warm and tender, PIONEER WARD. And gracious Is her speech.' Miss Ladle Bown who recently returned from- a mission In the east-r- n Few girls are any fairer. Yet my affection slumps ; . state will be . the speak can't forgive this error, I ward. this Pioneer the In er evening She won't get out her Trumps. Srclal musical numbers win he ren dered by the choir. The public Is Sweet, kind and altruistic. invited to attend. Bright, sensible and sane, She's gay and optimistic FINE CHINA. And has a clever brain. Never wash fine thina with eour- She'a thrifty, wise and canny lng soap, soap powder or with yei And gives my heart the thumps, low resin But this thing gets my nanny, She WON.T get out the Trumpet CUSTARDS. Warm the milk before adding it to wife and mother the egg when yon make a custara She'd be a To make a fellow proud, and no water will settle in the botThere isn't any other tom of the dish. Can match her in acrowd ; There's no one any truer, MARKED HANDKERCHIEFS. But here's the fact that stumps, If yon starch your handkerchiefs Fiends, dare I woo nh vu Rriii ' verv stiff before marking them with her?) indelible ink the Ink will not run She WON'T get out the Trumps. and you can make smaller and neat(Copyright 1023, NEA Service, Inc.) er letters. w., Brigham MADSEN, n, HOPELESS. . By PROF, FRANKLIN Y' STUDENTS semi-classic- (The Bride fiend's Laments By BERTON BRALEY. I -- have-char- MISSIONARY ASSOCUTTON. The regular meeting of the Returned Missionary association will be held at he stake adimnlstratlon biuldlng at 2 o'clock .Sunday after- EducatiooaS Vafce Of M - West. Catechism class is conducted every .Saturday at 1030 a. m., Sunday at 9:30tmass Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Rev J. G. Delaire, pastor. services-thisvenin- CS,?TW0 CENTS. destroysaness?1t?mn(li,,!T?"er CATHOLIC CHI'RCH, REORGANIZED CHURCH. two baritone solos and Mrs. Leona Reorganized Church of L. D. S. Vnn Wagonen will furnish a piano 204 West Fouth South.y Preaching selection. The public is invited to at 11 o'clock. Evening services,' 8 attend. o'clock. Eider S. SHolni, pastor. FOURTH WARD. SECOND WARD. Regular services will be held in Regular services will be held in A the Fourth ward this evening. Good the Second ward this evening. musical program will be given speakers abd musical numbers have good ' been arranged for. The public is and good speakers have been arranged for. The services commence cordially invited to attend. at 7 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. BONNEVILE WARD. The religion class organization will THIRD WARD. ge the Services this evening in the Third-warA Bonneville ward this evening. veil! commence at 7 o'clock FplonriM prngrsm has been arranged and the public is invited to be pres The speaker win be Professor A. N. Merrill, a reading will be given by ent. Miss Perkins and special musical numbers will also be rendered. All . SIXTH WARD. .Dr. William J. Snow will be the are invited. speaker at the regular services in the Sixth ward this evening. Musical numbers will be furnished by FIFTH WARD. the ward choir. The meeting starts have The religion class will prompt at 7 o'clock and all are in- charge of the g vited to attend. in the Fifth ward. Professor H. R. Merrill and Fred C. Strate will be MANAVTJ WARD. t he sneakers. Miss Fav - Mcintosh Professor J. M- - Jensen will be the aad Miss Lilliam.Mar hew. will retell speaker at the regular Sunday evea some religidh class stories. Splendid ing services which will be held in musical numbers will be furnished the Manavn ward - this - evening. by the B. Y. U. public service buGood musical numbers will be ren- reau. Everyone is cordially invited. " dered. All are cordially Invited. si Kcsss-;.iw-!- -: -rf. orta FIRST The services this evening In the PirsFwardwtB-ico- ii o'clock. The following will be the speakers, Donald Anderson, Florence Miller, Grant Hansen, Melba tarsen, Kenneth Johnson and Mary Giles. -r- PRO VO. UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. m -- GET BOOB. www8. MEMBERS 8. C 8. The mssaten et the 8. were pleasantly entertained by Miss some rnurs-daEdna Markmaa at bsr ENTERTAIN a y. - - followed by a delidooe luncheon, were enjoyed Leo Mm Arnold Roblsoa, br Mm rem. Mm Clinton Beasley, Mm Rhea Taylor, Miss Ruby Taylor, Miss EUbasetb Taylor. Miss Kate Peters, Miss Adele, Peters, Mise Delia fltubba, Mise Emma Spafford. The Hisses Ida and Elsie Mark man assisted In serving. evening.- Sewing,- 9 early Make your - selection and you'll be pleased. . GRAHAM'S DISTINCTIVE A most enjoyable "Where All Your Wants Are Cared For" ' THANKSGfVING DANCE. For the purpose of purchasing new soug books, the officers and teachers of the Third ward Sunday .. : cf ofoYflr Exclusive Greeting Cards at the regular CO , Is made possible if yoa use our www time was spent meeting of the Provannaa club held Friday after noon at the home of Mm Ernest Dixon. Mm L. N. Oakley, Mm JohruSaxey and Mm John Collins were Initiated Into the club. Lunch eon was served to Mm Walter Tar lor, Mrs. F. 1. B. Uay, Mm Albert Helck, Mrs. tpton Hoover, Mm II. Beak, Mm C. W. Ilawa, Mm W. McClellau. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mrs. rreu critchiow. tion. Christmas INITIATION HELD. IT AT Nearly all schools In cities harinc a population of 10.00 6r more employ supervisors of physical instruc- LINE Phone 285 and Well CalL M. H. 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