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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, FEBRUARY 24, 1924. & ' 1 it ,r i , . v 1 e b(KI T-- Y Monday. Elka rlub ladies, room; evening. Kmlin rmrrr. home of Mr. atd Mrs. E, A. Meulove; even- ing. l-t'- rn ims during frernHn, with the primary f- - eviiiiug'a eiitertaiunieut. In charse, Alxiut 2.T0 were The big intern of the B. Y. U. 'lit lu the evening tue older which iucludea tiie aeulora, Junior liers if the ward were euter-and aolibouiort'8, gavu their firnt s d. A Kplcudid program a Hult l Saturday (rfveii, hoir; two mUt-- ; banquet atJouuuiUUoberta, were used in dec evening. W. A. lira. Hall; reading, lx-aof booe aoli, Floyd La rum; quar-4ln- orating the dining table. InMerrill, Lyman Women, Amy iirotber and their wivea; troduced aa the toaatmialreaa, Mls Bltthop Albert Mabey. Krma ltockhllL Toatita were i . order to nerve the large group to by Misa Maud Dixon, aa necessary to divide them in-- . Gardner, Minn Clara hree group. Tbe older folk MisH LauraMra. lilance Coudle, Mitt i urned to the amusement ball 1'artridge, Villa liroadUut and M1m AlberU s wlng the program, where a were luncheon waa served, under Huihh. Hiiecial gueKt present Miaa Alice L. direction of tbe yonng ladiea of Mra. F. a Harris, Ueynolda aud Misa Vllute Elliot. j M. I. A., with Mr. Chase Hatch was decora Each barge. plate WAHD ltKt'XION. ."I an American fine. Tbe annual reunion of the meni-ber- a hlle the older members were of tbe Biith ward waa held in t served, gnmes and other stunts the ward amusement hull Friday. I: i being carried out upstair by All the children up to 15 years of entertainment committee which uge were entertuiiied In the after) Jded, J. It. Hudson, V. A. Hall, noon. A splendid program was furGrace Cheever ana Mrs. Mar-- t nished, including music, stories, etc. WiUiama. Aa elaborate, banquet waa nerved, ie evening program was conclnd-ffit- co vera being laid for 2Ho. During comThe other dancing. tbe buiKjuet a picture waa taken of ..Hit! TiHwdar. lunt-hvo- Married folks dance, First ward aoclal hall; evening. Wednesday. club Tlinpanogoa fol-wa- Thursday. Utopia club, Mrs. Oscar Gar- - ret, hostess; afternoon. Card iwrty, Mr. and Mra. Fred Hinglton ; evening. Women's Municipal council, council rooms; 7:30 p. m. L'Metla club, Mrs. Harvey Holland, hostess; afternoon. Social Hour club, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, hostess; afternoon. 8. C. 8., Mlsa Emma Spaf- ford, hostess ; evening. de-n- h and M.A.S j Breaking Mo Vaudeville Is 4 .'1. ft Safe liV- I . I IV k sssrw Etc H m l I W. ! a.' J A - V . lllw.J dance ladies gumnasium;eveulng. I 'tali Korosis club, Mra. J. B. Athlon, boHteaa; afternoon. ff - L CALENDAB. . Elks finance, Wella Fifth sr4 held their auuual luilleea lucluded, lirnuhiiil aud r Spurrier; ,inu for aU i be ward Mrs. J. 11. ll.iUsou, chair- Tbe M ward house Friiuy. ren of the ward were eutertsin-il- h lUilU. AIh.iiC 375 were prescut at the aud .iiiMir'-- I Hi Friday. Amy Lyman Merrill entertained a number of friend at their borne, following the B. Y. V. Junior prom, Friday evening. Guinea, followed by a buffet luncheon, were enjoyed by Miss Erma Uockhlll. Misa Buth Miss Helen CandUnd. Chipman, Misa Alum WcElrath, Mla ieu Clarkf MUs Lois lUnkhill, Miss Mina Berniw Grace Folhind. Jobausen, and Mewsr. Ariel BuTlif, Ivan Young, Harlan Adauia, Edmund Evana, Arthur Hansen, Buttle, Scott Partridge, Kalph Mitchell, Koswell Partridge aud a Mr. Braudley. Mra. Heber J. Done entertained at a children party at her home Thursday afternoon. In compliment to he little daughter, Betty, whose third birthday anniversary occurea on that day. Games, music and luncheon were enjoyed by 15 little guests. Vlltnn tin and " w Booth. VI i Nil d A'Meka club, Miss Vesta Ror- eiison, hostess; evening. Provannns cluh, Mrs. J. u. Beck, hostess; afternoon. Social Sixty dancing club, Hotel Itolierts : evening. www l';-o- a Ihc Women's Municipal council will meet Thursday evening at 1 :30 MCTCAL ENTERTAINED. o c'ock in the council rooms in the Mrs. Anna Guide entertained the Lcl uld building. Tbe program will young ladiea of the M. I. A, of the be under the direction of the home Lakevtew ward at her borne Wash- economics department All mem-beington's birthday. The entertaining are urged to attend. room were prettily decorated In the national colors, and flowers. A large Miw May Johnson entertained birthday cake, elaborately aeco-rateand containing an American the officers and teacheis of the flag, centered the luncheon table. Second ward Sunday school and candle-holdetheir partners at ber home Friday Lighted candles in attractive, were at each place. Games, evening. The rooms were attractmusic and tbe following program ively decorated in a color scheme were enjoyed: Beading, Arthella of red and white, carnations being Scott; instrumental selection, Ruby used. Mrs. Newton McDowell dis Taylor; song. Enade Shaw; read- cussed the lesson on fast day, after ing, Mrs. Clara Taylor; instru- which a dainty luncheon was served mental selection, Bessie Williams; to the following: Bishop L. L. Neland a son, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Jr., anlo Mra. Nellie Nuttall: reading by Clarissa Nuttall. Following tbe program, luncheon una u.rml Mm Glllde W8S assist- ed by Mra. Nora Taylor, Mrs. Zet- tella Taylor, Mrs. June scott, airs. Crlssie Madsen and Mrs. Eugene; Glade. ri toastmaster and toasts were VA. O ' i , 'University of Missouri Champion .Co-e- ds Syncopation "You really can't utilize your ,:ollege education unless you go n the stage," declare Jane and Jinger Rodgers, pretty young graduates of the University of Missouri, who, to the amazement if their highbrow friends, ' their Kappa Kappa Gam-n- a sorority sisters, have just etaken themselves and their degrees to vaude-illj wo masters' ' e. They got the degrees while training to become professors of (atin, but between lessons went i for amateur theatricals and 'hough they led their Latin lasses, this never brought them a much fame on the campus as ane's ability to write snappy ines and dinger's cleverness at utting them over. "We got a lot of offers in the Atin field," a&id Jane, who baa ; - Peter N. Jensen and Joseph Banks furnished the music. A fashion review was staged by the Mutual girls. Balph Poulton offered the benedic- A Vlck. expa-ion- . IA CASTOR Infants For tad Children In Use For Over 30 years Mrs. J. H. Beck will be hostess to always nenra ths tbe members of the Provannas club at ber home Friday afternoon. Sew Signature.! Garments SALE Jenkins Knitting Goods Co. K is ready to show a fine line of millinery. Call and see the splendid styles and reasonable prices. Every care is taken to suit you. North University Avenue. 50 MAW & HENRY I Proprietors. and Mrs. IHIUIIIIinillllllllHIlllHBIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMZI Don't Miss R.ODGER.S irresistible red curls, "and rcrlly we had to worm our way into vaudeville, but I am convinced we've chosen well. With our college degrees, we got so much that we could never use as Latin teachers poise, the ability to make friends and a certain knowledge of life that would simply be lost if we became 'profs.' "Besides, Ginger and I have a theory about taming jazz that we want to try out. We believe that a college degree decorated with common sense is going to make a lot of money for those owning them by proving to intellectuals that jazz is the most moving, stirring music in the world. "Take this melody from 'No, No, Nora,' the new fox trot: Ms, no, Child." Under-privilege- d in attemiitw To MANY OTHER GRADES IN OLD STYLE AT REDUCED PRICES s m m m 5 Paying 8 Per Cent Annually 2 Per Cent Every 3 Months 3 Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company S 8 Provo, Utah AUTHORIZED by State Securities Commission of Utah. To reimburse Company for Capital Expenditures made for additions to plant and property during 1923 and for enlarge- PURPOSE OF ISSUE u iyj ments and extensions of system and business during. 1924. m y ifii M BASED upon approved values and needed enlargements to meet demands upon this utility that will serve the communities the"grow-in- g of Utah Valley having the most promising industrial future of all the western cities. butytw, dear No-r- Issue Preferred Stock I IM : I'' "The paper on "Why the Roman Republic Failed" was given by Mrs. J. M. in hot not be sere difficulty will THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS No. 211 Medium Weight Bleached Cotton, regular $2.00, special S1.25 No. 50 Best Grade Silk Lisle, reg. $3.00, special S2.00 No. 228 Heavy Weigh Pure Silk and Cotton, regular $4.00, special S2.75 re- i, JANE- - and GINGER. MADRID, Feb. 23. (INS.)Ths-tria- l of Spanish officers held re. sponsible for the miuttry defeat ia Morocco has been completed and today the supreme council, which con ducted the hearing, is in secret In replacing sitark plugs cylinders they should ed up too tightly or biter be experienced to remove them, due A real opportunty to buy light or heavy weight Garments at Cost Prices. $50,000 a- The Elks' ladies will meet In the Elks' club --rooms Monday evening. will be played, Bridge or 500and luncheon prizes awarded All Elks' ladies are corserved. dially invited to attend. - sponded to by A. O. Smoot, Miss Verdu Peterson, Ezra Nixon, Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. Norma Bullock, and Walter T. Hasler. The colonial nnd clown dances were repented. Walter Jepperson, Owen Baruelt, Daniel Webster, " ing, music and luncheon will be the. diversions. L. D. S. THE HAT SHOP I Mr. and Mrs. John Jnurgood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Knight, Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. Hannah J. Cardall. Mrs. Flora Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. B. Asael Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Brigbam Johnson, Mitts Estella Clark. Andrew Souter, Mr. and Mrs. Newton McDowell, Mrs. Alice Ellis and Mr. Scott The members of the Nineteenth Century club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. R. Thomas. E. S. Hinckley gave an address on rs tr J W. Wilson will be hostess to the members of the Social Hour The Columbia SeVing clufc will club at her home Thursday afternot meet Monday evening with Mrs. will Carroll give noon. Mrs. George Johnson as scheduled, on acJosle Luncheon will the literary leston. count of the Belief society play,; be served. Tho Tnrch" which is belnc lire- Mr. nnd Mm- - Lee Baker, Mr. and seuted at the Columbia theater. A colonial Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, Mr. and the group assembled. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Menlove will dunce, and a clown dance, together Mrs. W. H. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Herwith a number of stunts were pre- man Grimm, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. entertain a number of friends at a their home Monday sented by several of the children. Blumentha), Miss Donna Grimm,' radio purty at The older members of the ward met in the ward cbupel at 0 o'clock Joyed : Cougregntionnl singing, "Come, Come, ie Saints ; prayer, Dr. Walter T. Hosier; choir sang, "Come Thou, Oh Joy of Nations" ; speech of welcome, Bishop Joseph Nelson; whistling solo, Itnlph Smith, accompanied on the pin no Miss Verdu by Banks; history of ward of past, present nnd future, Mra. Knlph I'oulton; two readings, Miss Grace Nixon, community singing. Following the program they adjourned to tho social hall, where they were banqueted, covers being laid for 302. W. J. Mortimer was Miss Clara Partridge f""0 W Mrs. Stella Eutella Holler are in Salt Lake. spending the week-enMr Oscar Garrett will eutertaln thn members of the I'toliitt dub at ber home Thursday afternoon. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the features of entertainment. nvi tion. The committee in charge of the affair included Owen Barnett, Peter N. Jensen, Mrs. P. L. Larson and Mrs. Daniel Webster. : W Sturwall motored to Salt Lake evening. Thursday evening to attend the A married folks dance will be Surlners bull at tbe Hotel Utah. given in tbe First ward social hall Misa Ist tla Funk, who has been Tuesday evening. Good music bus is jbeen secured, and an invitation is teaching school at CastU-gate- , mieudluR a few days with her pa- j extended to all married folks of rents, Mr. and Mm. C H. Funk, on account of Ulne. i i i You KnoW.No-raou- Truly Invest In These Shares And See Your Money Grow. Ilrtrf, dear "It's certainly got more Tdek' than Latin or Greek aver had,1 COLUMBIA II Outside investors are looking to Utah securities. Local people with jnoney to invest cannot do better than share in the profits of the growing basic Sale Clean-u- p 8 S t on all T - I ! . industries of their own communities. 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