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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, MARCH 9, 1924. day afternoon at the borne of Mrs. with Mr. M. C. Newell as assisting hostess. Mrs. Glazier rend a historv of her! mother, Mrs. Annie K. Smoot, after wuii-M! IIeiS Gli!lier reader! a vcal solo, the words of which bad been composed ly Mr. Smoot and put to the music of -- We Thank Thee, U God, for a Prophet. The closing nuiulier u the program was a song sung by Emma Ne"cll Bown. Mary Newell Clark. Martha Glnstier Mitchell and Helen Glazier. A dainty luncheou was served to about 00 members. SOCIETY:: :: PIONEERS. pirGHTERS OF No. 4. Daughter, of the Cp it the borne of airs. J. w. Mm Joaa, president prided at toe Lrg.ulzatlon. zULt A splendid program wii which M. Edith V. BooUi our early L7tte Ufe of one of Boardman ""J- Mrv Tannle who wf .Uo present at musical selection, were rating; rSed Edmund Evans, and JltieU. t- -- by Mlaa Coot flings refreshments the program Fol-J- Tserved to 57 ladiea, IiT ,, induing Taylor and Mrs. -John of th. advisory board,- who rTnf a: the meeting and abort talk. mci gave a N. SOCIAL Horn CU B. Mrs. Mamie Vils.111 whs hostess to th members of the Social Hour club at her huuie Thurwliiy afternoon. Mrs. George 8. Carroll gave the literary paper on Tutting It Up to Mother." A dainty luncheon was served during the afternoon to the following club members: Mrs. L. M. Nelson. Mrs. Allle Cullimore. Sim. John E. ChrUtensen. Mrs. Susan Heaion, Mrs. George Carroll. A'MEKA CLUB. Mrs. John A. Van, Mrs. William The members nf the A'Meka club McCullcugh, Mrs. Ora Cunningham, were pleasantly entertained at the Mrs. J. W. Luuoeford end Mrs. home of Mis Ruby Soott Frldiy suns UcBride. evening. Sewing, music and a delicious luncheon were the features The members of Camp No. 1, of the evening of the Utah Daughters Pioneers, were pleasantly entertained Thurs- - PROGRESSIVE SEWING CLUB. Mrs. Lucy Peterson was hostess to the members of the Progressive Sewing club at her home Friday evening. Dinner was served at 6 :30 o'clock, covers being laid for the dub members, Mrs. Agnes Cran- Mrs. dall, Mrs. Mary Markham, John Seamount, Mrs. H. S. Pyne, Mrs. Rose Kartchner, and invited guests: Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Albert Brown, Mrs. William Lewis, Mrs. W. E. Pratt, Mrs. Alice Jones and Mrs. Oscar Garrett The dining table was prettily decorated in a cok.r scheme of pink and green, a large hyacinth potted plant form- ins the centerpiece. After dinner the evening was spent with sewing. social emit, and fortune telltng. M I New Arrivals ALL COLORS g Cabin Fawn-Otter-Lo- Airedale-Amb- er Peach-Silver-Gu- Metal n PURETHEAD jjj, Jenkins Knit Goods Co. 50 North University Ave. The Great Majestic , t, MM1AL CALENDAR. C. A. Glacier, Monday. Christian Endeavor ,clety, Mrs. M. A. Couau', hostess; S o'clock, Columbia Sewing dub. Mm. Lewis Culler. Elks' Ladies' card social, Elks' Hut) rooms : evening. meeting, I'busant View ward district, Puce school. 8 p. m. Parent-teacher- UUIIIb U! s Wednesday. Married folks daw. First social ward hall; evening. u. k. n.nmn nt Three ' A. !1 nnnri iimmim II WWII WIS UN Easy Terms Hinckley, evening. Optimist cluu, Mrs. Byron Dernalter, boat ess; afternoon. 8. C. 8.. Mrs. Clinton Bees- ley, hostess ; evening. Mahogany Finish Period Dining Suite of Six Pieces Complete for On Easy Terms. Friday. A'Meka club. Miss Ella Gale, hostess; evening. rovannas club, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, hostess; afternoon. "500" Card club, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groneman, even- ing. Nineteenth club, Century Mrs. Fred C St rate, hostess; 3 p. m. f $6822 No such bargain ever of feted. Saturday. Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suite, P. D. C. club, Mrs. C. A. Larsen, hostess; evening. Tree genuine walnut chifforette and dressing table; the bed is a beautiful period steel bed in walnut finish to match. Price only $ The proceeds society. of the The A'Meka club will meet Fri bacear will be used for the benefit of erecting a new church. day evening at the home of Miss Ella Gale. The time will be spent BOOSTERS DANCE CLUB with sewing, and luncheon will be The Boosters' club held their " served. last dance of the season ThursDr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne will en- day evening in the I. O. O. F. halL tertain at dinner at their home The music for the occasion was furnished by Wilde's orchestra. Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pullen and family of Salt During the evening dainty refreshLake. Roses and ferns will be ments were served. The dance which was the tenth one giren by used as the floral decorations. the club this year, was one of the Mrs. C. A. Larsen will be host- most successful and unique socials ess to the members of the P. D. C. 'of the season. club at her home Saturday evenS. O. 8. WILL MEET ing. The card game "500" will Mrs. Clinton Beesley will be be played,, and prizes awarded. hostess to the members of the S. Luncheon will be served. C. S. club at her home Thursday The regular business meeting' pveninK- - Tne Jtlme wl11 xe I1"- and social of the Christian En luncheon. deayor society will be held Mon- games and day evening at the home of Mrs. LADIES' LITERARY CLUB M. A. Conaut, 45 W. Second South at 8 o'clock. All the young people to Mrs. J. Karl Beck was hostess tUe 'inemliera of the Ladies' of the church are Invited. Literary club at her home WednesThe rooms were day afternoon. MANAVU BAZAAR. The members or the Manavu prettily decorated with sweet peas Mrs. Peter Jensen ward are planning for a bazaar and ferns. which will be given In that ward read the three act comedy, "The by W. Somvr.Jt Manghn, the first part of April. Any lady Circle."which Mrs. Huiro Price gave after desiring to have her spring sewing a short sketch of the life of Mhdntn done will please call Mrs. Ida noted actress and told Fiske, Taylor, president of the Relief some of her plays she had appeared In. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mrs. Jack Pullen. Mrs. Karl Bandley, Mrs. Walter Band-leMrs. Peter Jensen, Mrs. Hugo Mrs. Trice, Mrs. Heber Taylor. Heber Rupper, Mrs. Sterling Tav- lor, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Grant N. Eggertsen, Mrs. Hannah Packard. Mrs. Herald Clark, Mrs. Harold Dunn. y The Range With The Reputation I I For Thursday. dub. Mum Caroline JoU club, Mrs. Ger-trude Page; afternoon. D $755? This beautiful Mahogany Room Suite, upholstered, in Living rich brown velour, cane panel ends. This is the famous Kroehler bed davenport which gives you an extra bed for emergency. Three-piec- e suite complete only 3-pi- ,ms sir" $15522 Easy Terms. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW ATTENTION, NEWLYWEDSI Three rooms of beau- ATTENTION, in NEWLY WEDS! Three rooms of beau- tiful furniture for only $298.00. Easy terms. . lit) 1 PIONEER MEETING. of Camp No. 3 Staley, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers enjoyed by 100 daughters and Ckarles McCoard, Jesse Leonard Sutherland, Arthur" met Wednesday afternoon at the granddaughters of the pioneers. Derinont W'agstaff, Frank home of Mrs. L. N. Oakley. The rooms were very prettily decorated The members of the Columbia McCoard, Harold Conant, Norman in the pioneers colors, yellow and Sewing club will meet Monday Creer, Harry McCoard. William rtrnd WrMl and Eldfm green, liie toiiowing excellent pro- evening uL the home of Mfs. Law's Dennis. lunchand music was Dues "When Cutler. Sewing, gram enjoyed; Fall in the Spring," written and eon Will be the diversions. TUES JOLI CLUB. read by Mrs. Ralpn Poulton; two Mrs. Gertrude Page will enterMr. and Mrs .Mervin Bray enterreadings, "Nathan's Flat," an "He Was There And So Was I," Mrs. tained a number of friends at their tain the members of the Tres JoU Three club at her home Saturday afterWalter Bandley; two guitar selec- home Wednesday evennig. will be spent with tions, Miss Audrey Qstlond; two tables of "500" were played, after noon. The time two which luncheon was served to Mr. sewing, music and luncheon. readings. Miss vocal solo's, "The West. A Nest And and Mrs. Rulon Taylor, Miss Laura Married folks dance will be a Little Vacher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles You," and "Love Sen Gift of Roses," Miss Aha Oakley. Reynaud, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray, given In the First ward social hall A delicious luncheon was served to Floyd Bray, Harry Berlin' and Wednesday evening. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the music. Re48. Sylvlo Reynaud. tiful furniture for rj only $298.00. Easy terms. The members ll.piil L h By 'i t ! J ft 'I I f"1 Let me value of perience Testing and Correct of Glasses, reFitting lieving headache, eye- j strain, blurred vision, etc. ; DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN will be served. -- Demonstration ot the Great Mejestic By a Factory Representative MARCH 17th to 23rd INCLUSIVE ( you are not interested in a new range it would pay you to attend in order that you may learn better how to operate your old one. As the demonstrator will show you how you can get better results on less fuel. $WJ00 Copper Ware Set Given With Each Range Sold During Demonstration An entire carload of Majesties Just Received-S- ee the latest models. Get It At TAYLOR BROS, CO. Hardware Department freshments Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duckett reThe Nineteenth Century club will INTERESTING MEETING. turned home Saturday morning meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock The stake officers of the Primary from Salt Lake after a week's at the home of Mrs. Fred C. Strate. association held their regular meetvisit, while Mr. Duckett waa on business. ing at the home of Mrs. Ida StewCARD CLUB SOCIAL. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Madsen art Peay Friday afternoon. In of Mrs. Peay's contribuOPTIMIST CLUB. entertained the members of the Mrs. Byron Denhalter will enter- "500" card club and a number of tions to the Primary Journal, "The tain the members of the Optimist invited guests at their home Friday Friend," the ladies presented ber club at her home Thursday after evening. The entertaining rooms with a beautiful potted plant noon. Tables of progressive "500" were prettily decorated in a St. Present were Mrs. Walter Robinwill be played, prizes awarded and Patrick's scheme. The game "500" son, Mrs. B. H. Bullock, Mrs. L. L. a delicious luncheon served. waa the feature of the evening, the Olsen, Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Mrs. Chllds, club high prizes being awarded to Rololia Payne, Mrs. DeVere Mrs. B. ELKS LADIES. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark and Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, The Elks ladies will meet in regu the consolation favor to Mrs. Fran- W. McAllister and Mrs. F. D. lar social session in the Elks club cis Groneman and the guest high Cassity. rooms Monday evening. Tables of prizes to Mr. and Mrs. Engene CARDS AND LUNCHEON progressive "500" and bridge will Halliday and the consolation favor Mrs. C. IL Ward entertained the be played, prizes awarded and to Mr. Bennet of Lehl. Following All the card game a delicious luncheon members of the Thursday After(.dainty refreshments served. Indies of Elks are cordially invited was served to the club members, noon Bridge club and the Saturday to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halliday, Mr. Afternoon Bridge dub at her home Six tables of and Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mr. and Satufdayafternoon. Mrs. F. D. B. Gay will be hostess Mrs. Will Mlldenhau, Mr. and Mrs. the card game Were played and to the members of the Provannas Spencer Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph prizes awarded. A delicious lunchclub at her home Friday afternoon. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Farrer, eon followed and was served to Sewing, music and luncheon will be Mr. and Mrs Art Halliday and in- Mrs. Henry W. Gease, Mrs. F. J. the diversions. vited guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Uedquist, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Clark of St. George, Mr. and Mra. O. R. Thomas, Mrs. A. 13. Morgan, DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Jim Bennett of Xehl, Mr. aid Mrs. Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. Swen O. Camp No. 2 Daughters of the Eugene Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. El- Nielson, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Utah Pioneer were entertained by mer Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. David Openshaw, Mrs. W. A. Nuttall in the Bonne- Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack East-mon- Farrer, Mrs. G. H. Hiendselman, ville ward meeting house Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Will Mitchell, Mrs. John Buchi, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, afternoon. The following program Miss Grace Madsen of Salt Lake, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Raymond was enjayed after tL preliminary Miss Li da Halliday, Mrs. Leonard, Sutton, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, exercises: piano solo, Mrs. Mar- Adams of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. WaUick, Mrs. C . E. garet G. Pulsipher ; vocal solo, Mrs. Mrs. Will Halliday, of Sprlng-vill- e Loose, Mrs. J .B. Ash ton, Mrs. Lafe Bown, Mrs. Clarence Naylor, Mrs. Sarah J. Ramsey; reading of Ann and Mrs. Annie Davis. Mark Mrs. Frank T. Roberts Greer's history by Mrs. Anderson, V. A. Nuttall; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Olsen motored Stubbs, Mrs. Lee L. Baker and Mrs. piano solo, Miss G. BlumenthaL Melba Pulsipher; reading of Wil- to Salem last evening to attend the H. liam W. Camp's history, Mrs. Nut- wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. The meeting of Valley Circle tall; song, Kathleen and Orpba Mark Perry. Mrs. Perry was formLaw; reading of Diana G. Camp's erly Miss V'erda Hanks of that which was scheduled for Friday evening last at the home of Miss history; vocal solo, Mrs. Sarah dty. Augusta Scherer was postponed on Ramsey; reading of Dixon H. the Greer's history, Mrs. Nuttall, song, Miss Marion McCoard entertained account of sickness among Juliet and Margaret Nuttall; read- a number of friends at her home various members of the Games, music ing of Harriet Diana Camp Greer's Saturday evening. life. Business of the meeting waa and luncheon were enjoyed by the HANSON PAINTS HUNTER. then discussed, after which Mrs. following, Misses, Mary Muirhead, Hunter's pool hall and barlicr Lacy H. Farnsworth told a few in- Mickey Vernon, Marion: Beesley, The teresting iucidcuts in the life of Elsie Peterson, Delorls Fullmer, shop is nearing completion. Mr. and Mrs. C. 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