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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD SECOND SECTION VOL. II. NO. 50. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1924. SOGIETY:-- : TEES JOLI CLUB hostess Lynn V. Sutton JuII Tre of the member to the club at ber home Thursday after- hjou. The time waa pleasantly soent with needlework and music. durinc which ft delicious luncheon was served. The juest list Included! the following club members: Mr. Wymao Berg, Mrs. Karl Thomas, Mr. Ban? Thomas, urg. v. v. But ton, Mrs. Bert Button, Mrs. John Ellison. Mrs. J. Milton Jones, Mrs. H. E. Hatton, Mrs. Joseph Beethaler Mrs. Walter Whitehead, Mrs. Al bert Jones, Mrs. Albert Jefferles, Mrs. Eugene Jones, Mrs. Barry McCoard, Mrs. William McCoard, Mrs. F. D. Casalty, Mrs. A. U. Iveraon, Mrs. Tenle Thomas, Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. Leo Thurman and in rlted fciiests : Mrs. B. A. Moorefleld, Mrs. R. D. Sutton, Mrs. Alder Sutherland, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Bollis Snelson. tu Mr , CATHOLIC CHI RCH - FIRST WARD program has been arranged for the sacrament services in the First ward chapel this evening, which will commence at 7:30 o'clock. In connection with the Rotary's Boys' Week, Rotarian Isaac Brockhank will talk on "The Boy." Miss Lily Owen will also lie a speaker of the evening. All are cordially Invited to attend. A splendid BLUEBIRD SEWING CLUB Mrs. Lloyd Sutton was hostess to the members of the Bluebird Sew ing club and one invited guest at a luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon. Rosebuds and ferns in small vases and placed at each end of the table formed an attractive decoration. Covers were laid for Mrs. Byron David, Mrs. Howard Dyer, Mrs. W. A. Hall, Mrs. CJar-anHarding, Mrs. Felix Peterson, Alias Maud Button, and the hostess. Following luncheon the remainder of the afternoon waa spent with ce needlework. Hal-llda- arranged. All are welcome. BONNEVILLE WARD The Rotary dub of Provo has arranged a special program on Boys' Week to be given iu the Bonneville ward sacrament meeting this evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Talks on "The Boy will be given. liff Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS. Eugene Halladay, Mrs. W. B. Camp No. 4 Daughters of the Ketherford, and invited guests : Mrs. Utah Pioneers will meet at the home Olasson, Mrs. Arnold Hendrichsen, of Mrs. Caleb Tanner, 411 Vf. Fifth and Mrs. Al Hendrichsen. North, Thursday May 1, at 3 p. m. A splendid program will be given, CENTRL CAMP D. OF P. after which refreshments will be The central board of the Daugh served. All members and those ters of the Utah Pioneers will meet for membership are cordialat the home of Mrs. Alex Morten- - eligible ly invited to attend. s) f (M For A 9:-i5- . r 9x12 Wool and Fibre Rug A VERY UNUSUAL VALUE pre-talni- Beautiful Chinese and Oriental Designs. Extra Heavy, Long-wearin- Quality. g A Wool and Fibre Rug is one of the most and attractive rugs used in the bedrooms today. service-givin- g Charming patterns and colorings that harmonize with every kind of furniture and wall covering can be found in this wonderful selection of Wool and Fibre - Rugs. 9x1 2 Size For $16.90 All other sizes from 6x9 ft. to 12x15 ft. in stock at special prices. Make your selection early while we have all colors and sizes. Build Home now your while you need it g This is the year. As over the travel you country you see thousands of homes being erected. People have come to the realization that it is true economy to put their money in a permanent building, rather than pay out so much for rent or for board and lodging, with nothing left to show for it in the end. The American family spirit has much to do with it. Every child is ' entitled to a real borne. People who have children want their boys and girls to know what it is to live in a house, with a yard. A few minutes with a pencil and paper will convince you that you can own a home suitable for your needs. Talk it over with your dealer. He is a practitioner in building. He knows conditions; his experience is valuable to you. He wants to give you the kind of service that will make a friend of you. WLm jsliiil Housecleaning Time Is Here Put down new Linoleum now. It will please you to see the new Linoleum Patterns we have to show you. Let us send our Linoleum layers to measure and lay your Linoleums. Now Linoleum will make your home more attractive for spring. CHOOSE YOUR WALL PAPERS FROM OUR - COMPLETE LINE OF PATTERNS home-buildin- Quits Parliament for Family if CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ. Scientist. No. so North University avenue. Services are held every Similar morning at 11 o'clock, in the Chris tian Science church. The subject for this morning will lie "Probation After Ieath." Sunday school will be held at Wednesday evening meetings held at 8 o'clock. A free reading room is open dally from 2:30 unt '14:30. ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL No. 50 W. Second North. Regular service and baptismal services SECOND WARD -Six short talks will be given by will be held in the St Mary's boys in the Second ward meeting Episcopal church. A splendid adhouse this evening, at the sacra- dress will be given by the Rector L'METIA CLUB. ment services which will commence at 11 a. m, in observance of Boys' Mrs. Kenneth Craven entertained at 7:30 o'clock. Two deacons, two day in church. The music rendered teacher and two priests of the at the Easter services will be repeat- the members of the L'Metia club and a numU-- of Invited guests at ward will be the speakers. Special ed today. Rector W. F. Bulkley. her home Thursday afternoon. The music has been arranged. All are rooms were prettily decorated with COMMUNITY CHURCH welcome. ser- sweetpeas and ferns. The card Congregational Community vices will be held tins morning at game "500" was played and prizes THIRD WARD Dr. H. G. Merrill and Dr. L. W. 11 o'clock in the Mens Trope hall on awarded. Mrs. Ralph Craven reOakes will be the speakers In sacra- Second North and University ave- ceived the club prize, Mrs. Byron ment meeting in the Third ward nue. Sunday school is held every Dastrup the consolation favor and chapel this evening, which will com Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The Mrs. Grant Eggertscn was awarded mence at 7:30 o'clock . Special Christen Endeavor Society will meet the guest prize. A delicious lunchthis evening at 7 o'clock, and regu eon was served to the club mcinliers, music will be furnished. lar services will convene at 8 p. m. Mrs. Fred Ray, Mrs. Leo SutherOscaf A. Spear and others will land, Mrs, Robert Reid, Mrs. Oron FOURTH WARD Mrs. William Nelson, Groueman, Ward conference will le held in speak this evening on subjects to boys. A cordial Invita- Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Mr. Ralph the Fourth ward this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Good speakers have tion is extended to the public. Rev. Craven, Mrs. Cecil Larseu and invited guesls, Mrs. Elwood Bunnell, been arranged for, also a good musi- Charles McCoard, pastor. Mrs. Paul Crandall, Jirs. Victor cal program. NO MISSIONARY MEETING Bird, Mrs. A. L. Craven and Mrs. No mooting of the Returned Mis- Grant Eggertseu. FIFTH WARD Annual ward conference will con sionary association will be held on MODERN WOODMEN. vene at 7:30 o'clock this evening account of the Aarouic Priesthood The forty-firs- t In the Fifth ward. All are cordially having charge of the services Sunaunivcrsary of the invited to attend. Good speakers day. The regular meeting will be Modern Woodmen of America will be celebrated with an entertainment held in May. and music will be enjoyed. and dance in the Armory hall WedSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIRT nesday, April 30. The entertainSIXTH WARD First North. Sabbath ment will start at 8 p. In. and the Regular sacrament services will j First West be held In the Sixth ward meeting school 10 ' o'clock Saturday morn- dance at 9:15. The public is Invited house this evening at 7 :30 o'clock. ing. Preaching services at 11 o'clock. to attend and a good time is assured The Boy Scout receiving special The subject will be "The Longest all. auenuon. Prophetic Period of the Bible." PROVANNAS CLUB. "The 2300 Days of Daniel," 8:15. A. W. Alway, The members of the Provannas All are welcome. PIONEER WARD club were entertained at the home Special program on Boys' Week pastor. of Mrs. Walter Taylor Friday afterwill be furnished by the Rotary noon. Sewing and music were enREORGANIZED CHURCH club of Provo and be presented this Reorganized church of L. D. S. joyed, during which a delicious evening in the Pioneer ward meet ing house. Services will commence 240 W. Fourth South. Sunday school lnucheon was served to Mrs. J. H. promptly at 7 :30 o'clock and every 10 :30 a. m. Evening services at Beck, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. G. A. 7:30 o'clock. Elder S. S. Holm. Cluff, Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mra. Erone Is invited to attend. nest Dixon, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. C. W. Haws, Mrs. Upton Hoover, SCANDINAVIAN MEETING MANAVU WARD Mrs. John A Scandinavian meeting is held Mrs. J. W. McBride, Ward conference will be held in the Manavn ward this evening. every Sunday morning at 10:30 Saxey, Mrs. L. N. Oakley and Mrs. Good speakers and music have been o'clock in the vestry room of the F. B. Critchlow. . Mrs. R. E. Homer, Mrs. Guy Shurt- - - Corner of Second North and Fifth Went. CatechlNin clans Is conduct ed every Saturday at 10:30 a. m Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. J. G. De- lair e, pastor. Mnnr sen. 145 E. First North. r o' k t. All evening at and honorary members are retjuevteu to ue present. ' . PRICE TWO CENTS. Utah stake tabernacle. All dlnavian are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Neils Peterson will enter tain the members of the Gaiety Sewing club at her home Thursday SEWING AND LUNCHEON afternoon. The time will be sient The 'members of the Utopia club with sewing during which luncheon were entertained at the home of will be served. Mrs. B. F. Crandall Thursday afternoon. Sewing, music and luncheon "M" MEN ENTERTAIN were enjoyable features of the afterThe "Men" Men and noon's entertainment and were en- their following enjoyed a splendid partners club Mrs. members: the by joyed evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. A. Will Jones in honor Frank Gardner, Mra. L. L. Cook, of Elder Don Thursdaywho leaves Thurgood Mrs. Milton Booth, Mrs. Jack Booth, for 3. The rooms and Invited guests Mrs. W. B. Whip- were England May gay with red and yellow! tu ple, Mrs. Mark Edwards, Mrs. D. lips. Progressive rook was the fea D. Boyer and Mrs. Casslty. ture of the evening, prizes being awarded to Florence Fail and - BONNE FOI CLUB. Grant Thurgood, LeRoy J. Olsen, Mrs. Rondo Simmons was hostess in behalf of the "M" Men presented to the members of the Bonne Foi Elder with a beautiful club at her home Thursday after- bound Thurgood book. The remainder of the noon. The rooms were prettily decwas spent with music, and orated with daffodills and ferns. evening a dainty luncheon was served to Sewing and music were enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson, features of the afternoon's enter- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, tainment, during which a delicious Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mr. and luncheon was sorted to the follow- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs.A. John Thurgood, ing club members: Will Jones, the Misses Leah Mrs. Mrs. Alrin Boardman, Fisher, Hendrichsen, Lula Price Elva George Nuttall, Mrs. W. H. Strong, Myers, Nan Peck, Florence Fall, Mrs. J. W. Bates, Mrs. Martin Streb-bl- e Dessa Johnson, Mamie Vincent Mrs. John W. Boardman, Mrs. Follis Ross, Daisy FaiL Kathleen R. J. Strong, and Invited guests: Mrs. C. H. Anderson, Mrs. Mary Bench, Agnes Farrer, Natella Lewis Inea Jones, Lorna Jones, Ines Smith, Mrs. Robert Boardman; Mrs. and Messers Don Thurgood, Beber Duke, Miss Edith Ward, LeRoy Olsen, Claud Cardall, Maur-Ic- e Miss Bernleee Boardman, Miss Jones, George Carter, Horace Bertha Duke. Earl J. Olsen, Grant Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selck enter- Lewis, Ervin Nelson, Elmer Millet, Albert Dattke, and Kenneth Lewis. tained at their home Friday evenin Mr. Mrs. of honor and Loris ing GAIETY SEWING CLUB Cardall, whose marriage took place Mrs. O. L. Hedenberg entertainin the Salt Lake temple, Wednesed the members of the Gaiety Sewday last... Spring flowers were club and a number, of Invited used in decorating the entertaining ing at her home Thursday afterrooms and dining table, A delici- guests noon. Roses and carnations were ous supper was served, after which employed in decorating the entergame and music were enjoyeft-ib- y room. Needlework and taining the immediate family members and music were after which dose friends of the young couple. luncheon wasenjoyed, served to 25, includMr. and Mrs. Cardall will make ing the out of town guests Mrs. P. their home in Provo. J. Kempton and Mrs. William Clay-so- n of Payson and Mrs. A. C. Saf-for-d OPTIMIST CLUB of Salt Lake City. The members of the Optimist club were entertained at the home of The members of the Bluebird Mrs. Clarence Rasmussen Thursday Sewing club will meet at the home afternoon. Three tables of Pro- of Mrs. Byron David Thursday gressive "500" were played, the afternoon. During the afternoon of favor being awarded to Mrs. W. B. luncheon will be served. Retherford. A delicious luncheon needlework, was served to the club members: Miss Chloe Murdock will be hostMrs. James Sutherland. Mrs. ess to the members of the C. O. H. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, club at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Byron Games will be played and luncheon Denhalter, Mrs. J. H, Denhalter, served. I CHURCH NEWS jj We have brought together the most complete selection of CHOICE 1924 PATTERNS IN OUR WALL PAPER SECTION Call in early and make your selection of paper and reservation of the date you want our expert paper- hangers to do your work. GET IT AT ... . Phone 5!)K Two-- 0 South I niv. Ave. II n ffl op X V CARPET DEPARTMENT "UTuve all Your Wants are Cared For" ; , Hllton Philllpson, one of the eiftftt women members of the British who has declared that she will hav to quit politics In order to car for hv vhiJdreB, pictured. wtji whom she is p." parliament, ijyum hr I4. tr MMIoml I.iinii.'Pr.!r A Rtiull v.rt.iii n fj II Q |