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Show "J -- J PAGE THE PROVO HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923. r i FIVE j Mis Ruth Parkinson is spending the Christmas holidays in and Idaho, with relative Rex-bur- social: i. frieuds. . ' - ENTERTAIN. CALENDAR OLD FOLKS. The members of the' Nineteenth home of Century club wet Mrs. Henry V. Gense Friday afternoon. The ladies first motored to the county infirmary, where jhey ' Monday. presetted a splendid program- - of T asfav. Christmas shop- music and cheery tiilks. The feafM-tftture of the program whs a Icing, trimming trees and by ,Mr. Fred C. Strate. . Christmas stockings. Biutiful Christmas gifts were pre... .. sented to e;u-and every one of at-th- FORWtiEK e ng t .the ImIso inmates from the ladies, who left a score of iihonogrnnh records for the future cuterrain-nteu- t fV of the. 'dwellers. , After the Wednesday. visitation to 'the infirmary, they iThird ward Primary off - returned to the (ieuse resideuce, fs and teacners, Mrs. a.- jyi. and there enjoyed "the conduct of a nuH'k court by some of the uietuliera v.. evening. ... There was also n surprise drawing wara; for individual favors from ;rbe Dance, jsonnevme A delicclub's "holiday gift box. evening. ious luncheon, suggestive of the season whs served by the hostess to 31. Thursday. Tuesday, . Christmas. .'' . rwle -- $ $ Social Sixty dancing party, 2. Y. U. Ladies' gym, even Jr" The Elks ladies will not meet Monday evening as usual on account of it being Christuihs eye, ing. Ladies' Literary club ban-- nor the following Monday,' which Year's eve. The first ouet, Hotel Roberts, evening. will lie New meeting scheduled will lie held Mon' day eveuing, January 7, lu the rooms. Elks' elub Friday. Timpanogos club gift dance, evening, Armory; J 6. H. B. club, Mifs Merle Gibbs, hostess; evening. CHRISTMAS DANCE. The N. L. U. girls entertained their partners and a number of friends at a Christmas party at the Bonneville ward amuement nail IJQuirsday evening. The entire hall win most artistically decorated with red and green colored streamers. A large Christmas tree beautifully dec orated and lighted centered the baa An enjoyable time was spent with dancing, the music being furnished by the Peerless Players. Dainty re st frpshnipnta went nww tn MV Mr Mrs. W. Lester Mangum . and Frof. ana Mrs. Ban rardoe were . Miss Phyllis' Adams, who is attending the East high school in Salt Lake this term, will spend the Christmas holidays in Provo with Walter and: Mrs.her,prentr-Mr- . " Adams.- r- s - - gijifg -577,- Glen Crandal, who is principal of the high school at Laketown, Utah, returned to Provo Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Agues CrandaU. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baddley left Salt Lake Wednesday morning for California. They will visit .for ,two weeks with Mr. Baddley s sister, Mrs. D. H. Lowe at Hollywood and will then visit for a few days, with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Swan, form erly of this city, at their home in ll go Inglewood. From thorn tfcey the patrons. to Palo Alto, where Mr. Btddley . will enter the Stanford University O. CLUB ENTERTAINED. . to continue his study v geology The members of the O. S. club work, for the rest of the year., Airs. were pleasantly entertained at the Baddley was formerly Miss Atha hom6 of Miss Maud Dixon at a Bateman of this city. evenlhristmas party Wednesday rooms The dec were prettily ing. Mr. and Mrs. RfD. Sntton enterorated with the season's colors, red tained at a birthday party at their and green. A delicious luncheon was home Tuesday evening. In honor the served. Christmas bouquets and anniversary of Mrs. Sutton. candles prettily decoarted ; the birthday A urge and elaborately decorated luncheon tables.. An evening of. cake- formed nu attractive birthday was and music games enjoyed by for the dining table. the following ; Miss Ina Creer, Miss ceuterpieee Covers were laid for 23 relatives. Zoe Miss Hansen, After rtlmipr the pvenlnff was clcas- Reglna Hughes, Alma McElrath. Miss Nell antly extent ilth games, music and vjiarK, miss uamiue uranaau, miss social chat. Mrs. Sutton was the Louise Engar, Miss Melba Condle. recipient of a number of beautiful gifts. The Social Hour clnb will meet birthday Thursday January 8 at the home Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Duke have of Mrs. W. A. McCuUough Instead of as their guests for the Christmas this Coming Thursday. Mrs. J. A holidays Mr. and Mrs. Davis Scott Vance will give the literary lesson. and family from Idaho Falls, Idaho. .J Ou Christmas day Mrs. Duke will Mr. and Mrs.' L. Mi Nelson will en entertain at a family dinner. tertain at a Christmas dinner at their home Tuesduy afternoon., SANTA LETTER. Covers will oe laid for 30. In the the evening guests will be entertain Dear Santa: ed with dancing and luncheon. I want a china doll, and three quilts, and mother a new dress and Mr. and Airs. Byron Clark will en papa a suit and mother a pair of tertain at dinner at their home shoes.. ., Christmas day. Covers will be laid IOLA MOORE. for twenty, including Mr. and Mrs. I. wants a new d,ress, . and a John Javaine and family from Mid- - mamma dolL vale. LARUE MOORE. I want a gun and a drum and a Mr and Mrs. J. W. Bates an rokenhorse.' nounce the engagement of their BURT MOORE. I. want a mamma doll and a .daughter, Virginia Vlalo, to Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. buggy, and that is alL Klrkwood, ' EDITH MOORE. ka Klrkwood. The marriage will take place New Tear's day. " Dec. 19. 1925. The Ladles Literary club will The Daily Herald. bold their annual banquet at Hotel Provo, Utah. Roberts, Thursday evening at 8 Dear Santa l oclock. All members are urged to I Please bring me a Kiddie Ear, attend Boy doll that says Oh! Mamma, a ifm s. - h'-- A ifQd a of V5Vj "4 hMX C'aiss J it with flowers is to them at say it with tove Buy the .Ladies' Floral Store. Phone 466. lithyn SCANDINAVIAN MEETING meeting is held i every Sunday 'morninc nt o'clock in the vestry of the ftah stake tabernacle. All Scandinavians are cordially Invited to io-3- CHUIPTIAN SCIENCE CHI Kt H First Church of Christ Scientist. nlversitv avenue. .xirtn a dollie that says No. mama, a doll buggy a tea set and fill services, r.re held everv ShiiiImv 11 oclock lit the riiris. my stocking' full of good things to aornlng nt tiiin saicm-- cliunh. T!i oi.i,s,.f eat for SmiiiIiit will lie -- N the Cnlverse Your friend,GERALDINE SELMEN. P. S. Dnt forget my best friend Vera Jackson. Dear Santa : Please bring me - and bluerattle. When the Family are all Home for the Holidays THAPS THE TIME for the FAMILY PHOTOQAPH Larson Studio .Makers of Fine Portraits Columbia Theater Bldff., Proyo - ' $ ;l K v- - holl- - '""'igerj sates for the Christmas ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. St. Mary's Episcopal ctutrch, 150 West Secoiiil North. Sunday Decern, U't- 23. Christmas service with" snecliil music and an address by the Kt. Rev. A. W. Moiilton, I. D.. Bishop of I'tnh. at 11 a. in. I'll list mas day. iWemlier Cliirstmns communion at 11 a. m. Sunday school Christmas tree and chlldrens. program. W. F. Bulkley, - j ' EXCLUSION BATES The L. A. & S. L. railroad (Union Pacific) announce reduced passen. days. A one and one-haregular fare rate will lie charged for the round trip between all stations of the L A. & S. L. railroad. Tickets on sale December 21. 22. 2: 2 25. 29f 30 and" 31, 1023, and Jan. 1, 1024, and limited to retnrn Jan 7, 1024. Going r rip must continence on date of wile. tiroi-rnii- lf C. n. . Cody, Agent. D 24. j . , W . .. ' . : i . .... ' . .. ..fc.j. ' ' 'I-- 1 ' .. . Vi - '. V. . i V " . i po CHICAGO, Dec. 22. Chicago ' lice and criminals broke even in activities during the hours before dawn todny. ' bur i The police captured four glars as the thieves sought to escape from a drug store they were looting lifter a .woman of the neighbor hood, unable to sleep, had observe them and telephoned police. For the police: 10 points. Two bandits held up Mr, and Mrs. Cohen and her sister. Mrs. Sarsh Bellaugcr. as they left an elevated railway station, and got money and Jewelry wortn fiuw. For the Hiieves: 10 points. Final score: 10 all. J ; .0 I, 7fl W If If" mm . 1 Christian Endeavor will not meet of the program at night. on account nieni-.lier- - Christmas tree with candy for , the children. jdj , CAST! 1,1 nl'uil VIOLET KINO. i lie a Charles-McConrd- i ' ' vTW s" a We have been a good Imy and girl this year. We would like a rublter diill , Jack In the box and a pink - ff1 2TSfiSHA ' 8 Man. Evolved by Atomic at 11 o'cl.Hk. Evening servb-esForce?" Sunday school nt dm k. Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. Wednesday evening meetings apT COMMUNITY CH1RCH. . A free readldg held at 8 o'clock. room la open dull- from 2:30 unlit IRev. pastor. avenue ami 4 :3. iVmtffTit North street. Sunday school Tblifl CATHOLIC CIH'RCII. ' willjlie held at 10 a. m. as usual. Corner of Second North and Fifth' During, the morning a splendid CnrJhVnins program', will be "Viven. West. 'Catchisui class Is conducted Is' a program at 7 o'clock every Saturday at 10;3( a. in., Sun- There-wilmass Sunday at 10:30 p. in., bjl the children of the Sunday day nt : "The Misers o cl.H k. Rev. J. G. Delalre. s lream" Is to 'be given by ebb of the Siinrtuy school and the' REORGANIZED CHURCH. Reorganized Church of 1' 1. S. Kindergiirttrti will take part iij the l'rm-himThen will HU Wet Fourth South iiiItIIiiihs'ii" " Dear Santa Clans': ZMJ- ''' jfr lit Home Furnishers. r j'f T'i u , aylor-Russe- ll - Mjf , . A Scandinavian i r "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" VI. arles are urged to attend. ring, ball, wagon drum and candy and nuts. ' This may be a little late but do the best you can. Be sure and come to Kentucky Instead at Provo at 15 North Fifth West where I was last year. I saw all my things at the J. O. Penney Co.. store. E. LAMAR BUCKNER, FRANKFORT, KY. -- To say Dtxon- - iW JJnt ff Sl SjT - f fj v N - That it is the quickest acting range ThatJt is the best looking range That it is the longest lasting range ' Irf Z - hat it is the mq$t economical range Ji GhturciielB nrrrtivrn RntnriuMt MISSIONARIES Mlmloiuiry assocl M,m ,,f T'tnh tke will hold' their Sunday afternoon, at regular Vmet Tn In . . ailmlllUtrd (ivii.ii iu Ih. atulra tlan. building. AU returnea mission- ti... -- - ARIEL QUARTET Alb ORCHESTRA" APPEAWOAT ARMORY CHRISTMAS EVE AND. NEW YEAR'S .EVE IN HOLIDAY DANCES. I |