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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924. EfillNENT VOCAL TEAQ1ER-OPE- NS t OAiri PAGE FIVE. The STUDIO'IN SALT LAKE Flygares Entertain at on - the house guests there of Mr. and : Mr Grimahaw. Many potuts of Interest were also visited during their trip. - - - It T CiiaFlcr ar 0a m$ - 4 1 OAK, 1 Eaitge LMETIA CLCB. The member of the L'Metia club were pleasautty entertained at the ' hoe of Mrs. Arnold Allen Thursvday afternoon. - The time waa pleasantly! chat aortal with spent music, enMrs. Oscar flygare Mr. and and needlework jfler whkha delic-lou- s most jeeesifuljwed- tertalned at luncheon was served to the evening at Finished in Blue or Gray The Royal Charter Oak the Pioneer wara amusement nau Roliert L. Rejd. Mr. Leo Suther" -in honor of the marring of their land . easy to keep tlean nierely a.t; ?i5 ; . to J. Milton Mrs. Battle Larsen, ' Mr. Oran daughter, .Thelma Porcelain or White wipe it off occasionally with aon of Mr. and lira. John Groneman, Mrs. Joe Ahlander, Mrs. Adamson, a damp cloth, damson of Pleawnt Grove which Lena Singleton, Mr. Norma BulTrimmed place la the Salt Lake temple lock, the invited guests, Mrs, L. P. . Wednesday. W. Mm. SUver, Mr .Clark, , It remains a beauty always. The ball was most cleverly deror- Uewey Snelson andJthe hostess, You will havei Htte4 in a olor achme of yellow Mrs. Anold Alien; i Entire body of range built ou t ' ,Yr A and white with at re inern of twisted JMlsre-soiTlerrTaSriFe- er Royal Charter v0ak to appre ciate the beautiful finish and crepe paper extending, from each xor Thayne, Wyoming, where she of cast iron the same mate- part of the room into' on corner will reside during the colng jear the attractiveness of the dewhere It former a bower for the the high school rial "that is used for furnace " sign. yy:z "-: A- tiridal-party.large basket of of that-- city. , latyellow and white astore and a rates and linings. No'sheet tice work effect of the paper helped PROVANXAS CLtB MEETS." There is certainly a differ. steel used-Hn- ly the best ma to make the bower attractive. The members of the Provannas ence between beautiful lines A, .profusion of th flowers were pleiisHiitly entertained at : in available the terial goes of the Royal Charter Oak and also used in baskets, and vases: to the home of Mrs. J, JL Beck Friday ; old fashioned boxlike dethe decorate other - advantageous ' pbr efternoon. were prettily Oak Only Royal Charter tiona Of the hall, r decorated .with fall flowers which of some ranges. The sign" The briday party was composed Idea was also carried . out on the Charter Oak is an orworkmen are skilled Royal employed best of the bride and groom, the dining table. nament to the prettiest . ,w. i 'V v.j man, Kenneth Flygare and the maid . The main feature of the afternoon in the Charter Oak factory. kitchen were needlework and social chat or honor, Miss Hilda Harding. The bride was charmingly gowned following which delicious refreshAariei-uaivTeTieciflue system saves the wu- cast : in pale yellow crepe, which Was ments were served to the following!. iron only is used in Royal Charter Oak last Gray Oak heavily embroidered jind beadedA HatleyMrsVPariey-iMj- f v m mal i leable iron used. Iteahtiful ieaddress of silver leaves on, Mrs. P. II. Kr Gayv Mrs. V ' I an. crapes adorned her hair. She lliiws, Mrs. 1'pton' Hoover, 'Mrs, Iwuxjuet' t)f roses Fay W, -- MeClelJaii; Mr carried Li L. Nd-soami carnations with lillies of the Mrs. Albert Selck, Mrs. F. B. "!i'lfi'" ana Daoys Dream running W'rltchlow, the invited guests, Mrs. 4 Annie Watkin, Mrs. Kldmr McDon the falL Miss Hurdtug wore a 'pretty frock ald and Mis. .1. Karl, BecklJ'Mrs. "WHEN THERE IS A BETTER. BAKER, l 11. Heck was assisted in the of eb.nngeable taffeta trimmed with . i rnffliiigek&nd ostricfi feathers. J. Karl Beck. "by CHARTER OAK WILL RE THE MAKER 4 Astof Tbf recetvijiK 'line consisted of H Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Farrer and Mrs. WiUianiFlygare, Mrs. Byron Mr. andMrs. A. T. Hard- Mr .and Mrs. Xels Oiuanson motored puke-anto Salt Lake Friday, where they ing and .Mm. Clarence Plygare. CO., - M ttia Flygare Worp - a will rspeiidtM1 "weelTTnd attending ' tllllllMl gown of navy blue canton crep it conference and the fair. Spragins & Co., Intermoun'tain Representatives, Salt Lake City. MADAM INEZ McCI XE WILLIAMSON. self filmed, Mrs. Duke was dressed S. WM. FERRE HOSTESS. in grey crepe-witembroidery trim Madam McCuneInez Williamson, studio in Ogdt'n.umt has beeu wonMrs.William Ferre entertained mings. .Mrs. Harding wore a charm-ndress of navy bine georgette with the membefsv)f the E. L.. E. club vocal teacher of New York City am,' derfully successful. artist pupil of Madam Musical critics In eavy headings and Mrs. Clarence at a delightful otidge luncheon, at Paris and many cities of Matilda . Marchesi, aunoum-ethe Flygare had a gown of black muslfn her home Friday afternoon at 71:30. States United have paidJto the n Gltf of her studio Tehiple-toat The dining room was pretftl? decor oeuing and georgette. building, Salt LakeX'ty. "Mme: Mme. Williamson a tribute of exAn enjovable evening of dancing ated in a color scheme of yellow in voice ceptional nlilll Williamson Of her work, I he specialires was enjoyed to the music of Wildes'- with bowls of yellow marigo . which forming-th- e si x 4tece, orchestra --daring floral dTOoTBtions. The diagnosis, "pedagogic principles for Kansas City Star said : "Sh for years ocnpieil a place voice placement aiid time the following program was living rooms were carried out- - in one our of as Tbest f ir leading singers and given: reading, Mrs. Grant Eggert- blue with bowls of blue chrysantheand professional, coaching aud teachers. Few singers have such a Beauty-Economy-Durab- ility : sen; solo, Mrs. Ernest itasmussen; mums. dee, flexible contralto, the comThree tables of bridge were acting. saxaplione solo, Orln Holdaway; Mme. a to of Williamsoireame three octaves." Utah that. pass being the reading, Miss Anita Hansen; solo. played during the afternoon, News wrote: "Her health, Mrs. A. T. Harding; comic reading, favors for which were awarded to few years ago to regaiff-he- r ; re was much which program was rendered In a masterly impairedmia Wm. D. Norman ; toastmaster, Karl Mrs, George Leven and Mrs. C. T. . sult of a strenuous concert tour manner": while' the Galveston Trib- "0Ait?-wm nave io see ifte Koyal Charter Knudsen. Kelgley. Vu In "The of last Red Cross of wrote: the dur Interest the le program At the conclusion of the program ChMter Oak is an ornament tojhe prettiest kUchfnf Following a delightful afternoon was served of cards a delicious luncheon was ing the late war. She was so much uirht attracted unusual attention a delicious luncheon cli'of and acciJunt on the. wonderful its diversity improved by Utah's to, the two hundred and fifty guests served to all the members. mate that she decided to make this artist s desire h make a popular aH zf?--u "Til ??-. " , present time retainDi'al at while home. tllesame her Many beautiful ana useful gifts W. M. C. PREPARES Two years ago, she established ing a. very high staTsdard." were presented to the young couple FOR ANNUAL BALL by their friends and relatives. which is ball The Annual Charity Mr. andLMra.- J. Milton Adamson given by the Women's Municipal will be at home to ther many council will' take place next Frifriends after October 10, at their day, October 10, at the "Utahna" j residence In Pleasant Grove. dance pavilion, Jjc Jt J( Wilde's eight piece orchestra will THIRD WARD SOCIAL funds the music and Mrs. Fred The M. I. A. of the Provo Third Strate wll be in charge of the decward will hold their opening social orations, in the amusement hall Tuesday The "t'tahna" hall has beeft dowill nated to the council for this dance evening.- - ' Wildes' . orchestra furnish the music: All members of and as tickets will be sold prior - to the jio to; war&r4ttvite4 entertainment an Invitation . t Is extended to the dancing public. Mrs. HannaliEackap4and-r- Mrs. X.- - Wm:- - Knudsen !f mrrTroWii1Troirf o in Concert. . Salt Late Friday whre they will A list, of patrons and patroness remain over the week end visiting, will le published In Monday's paper, sk sjc sjc the fair and attending conference. Mrs. Hannah "Packard and Ralph 48 sf s(c sjc Booth, both, members, of ..the faculty Mil. A!W"MRS. CHASE BETT'RX; of the music department of the Brig-haMr. and Mrs. Choi Chase, their .Young university, will appear Ma Miss urine and In this wonderful PARLOR FURNACE the heating problems of daughter Evelyn in concert Thursday evening. OctoPen rod have returned to their home furber 9. Mrs. Packard will le' ac- home are solved. No need of big, cumbersome, dry-ai- r your in Provo after having spent the past on the piano by Profes This holes floor. Lcompanied in the with in naces the basement," unsightly month touring California, Old Mexi- sor .Florence JcppCrson Madseri, Parlor Furnace is beautiful in appearance, and stands in your room cnn and Nevada. At San Bernar head of the music department and dino they were the house guests of as a real ornament. Comes in gray, blue or black. It has large" Mr. Booth will be aeeoinpairie-- l by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller and Miss The members of the Vieux Amies Mrs. Booth. . front doors with mica that shows the brilliant glare..' It is wide Clare Keller.- At San Diego they club will be pleasantly entertained Professor Elmer Nelson will play the front, and in every detail is a beautiful piece of furniture. across were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Miss Lucy Bee Mon- a flute ohllgato to "Thou Brililant enthusiastic about the merits of "this Parlor Furnace, and We are Alfred Booth. On their return trip day evening. Needlework, music Bird," an, aria from the opHra were and visited Cedar City and social chat will be the main "Pearl of Brazil," which Mrs. Pac kguarantee that it will do the work. The price is so wonderfully low they that-i- t will be a boon to the economical houseowner. It will last a feature of the evening's entertain- ard will use as her closing number. ment after which a delicious lunchThe music department announces , lifetime, eon wlU be served. four coming events of note the opera "Ollvetta," by ,Ajdran, October); MRS. HANNAH PACKARD. The Central Board of the DaughB. Y. UV Symphony orchestra t, ters of the Pioneers will meet at the November 7; male glee club home of Mrs. T. T. Thompson, 319 opera, December 4; B. Y. U. band East First North, Tuesday evening concerts December 1& . - . - : October 7, at 8 o'clock. All memThe following program will be bers of the central board and their given: husbands are invited to attend. tiljomlng-Spho- r; Softly (a) "Rose "THE ONE-PRIC- E HOUSE" Elementary and Advanced Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. John Chopin: c.) (br"Birdling" One-PriSPRINGVILLE PROVO House" PAYSON NEPHI Snxey will act ashostesses. "The . Maiden's Wish,, Onopln : BaQrxwm Dancing ; (d) Waltz song .'Se Seran Hose" The Women's Republican club ArdittL by Mrs. Hannah E. Pack' Removal of Faculty Members . Given by will meet at the home of Mrs. Rob- ard. Necessitates Selecting New ert V Homer, 210 South Sixth "Mazurka" () Mlynarskl; (b) AVest Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.' "Canzonetta" Committee Ambrosios Y." 4 i A good speaker has been arranged 'L'abellle.'j Schubert, by Ra Iph. E. m m ti ittit m ii FirsrNtionat bar.fc of TrestorTii:iiiiit:n ti t f for and. at the conclusion of the Booth. rtiiiiiiiiinrmTmtT Presldent Harris of the Young meeting delicious refreshments will , (a) rrhe Cuckoo" known In busi-- J Idaho, and has-beLehmann: university, has announced the ao- be served-toal- L bH'My-Lin- dr liess cin ies In TTan and Idaho foi-Lo tfrtettnnt : . oin;ment of practically a new coin . more than thirty years. (c) Aria "The Jewel Song" (from mittee on social affairs. Including the Mr. Greaves expects to remodel Camp No. .4 of the Daughters of the opera ''Faust") Gounod,: by Elmer Miller, chairman and Lo wry the Pioners will meet at the home Mrs. Hannah B. Packard. the store at Pleasant Grove and to Nelson, Archie Robbins and Wilms "Romance in E Flat." Ru- Jeppson as" members. put In a new line .of goods. All The only B. Y. U. LADIES' GYM of Mrs. Stella Buroh, 33 North (a. Sixth West Thursday afternoon, binstein; (b) "Serenade" Sehlrtf- - memoes, of the old cojtimittee re branches of general merchandise October 9 at 3 o'clock. All will be carried bjrhim: !Tr Greaes on the present organization inger Beginning Grove : Mercantile has moved down with his family movement, De Berlot, by Ralph E. ts Dean Hugh M. Woodward. The Pleasant of New York City and -isare requested to be present. uootn. ' appointment-of-the-nevr Company Is Sold to" Pf " and expects lo make Pleasant Grove personnel WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8 .'. - Aria "Thon Brilliant Bird" (from was made necessary his future home. . . the deparMan. by ton, Idaho, Artist Pupil of Madam Miltilde Marches!, Paris, France, "The members of the Columbia the opera "Pearl of Brizal") David, ture of Director E. L. Roberts to Elementary xourse In LIEUTENANT MILLS WINS Sewing club will be pleasantly en- by Mrs. Hannar E. Packard, flute take charge of the new Weber gymcludes fundamentals of fox- - tertained at the home of Mrs. J. S. obllgato hy Prof Elmer Nelson.., T. .. . .... Announces the opening' of her studio, PIUTZEB RCE PRIZE nasium, the absence of Professor T. " The " Mercantile The Grove Thrirgood Monday evening. pleasant Earl Pardee In New York for the trot and waltz. main features of the evening will THFRD WARD TO HOLD winter and the early departure in company, Will Hayes manager, was International Nawa Bcrrtoe. MARRIED FOLKS DANCES the near future of Mrs. Amy Ly- purchaed recently WRIGHT FIELD. DAYTON". .O.j be needlework, music- - and social by , , Haley Advanced course, newest chat after which a delicious lunchSalt Lake City, and 2708 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden City Mills, fljlng a man Merrill, dean of women, for Greaves, of Preston, "Idaho. " Sir. Oct.. Tfft- - Tnlrd ward will commence eon will be served. won the Pullt- fox-trD. ! to join her hu will Sperry has announced he plane, raring that Washington, Hayes Mah leads, Jongg their series of married folks' dances band. ter races here late Saturday after! retire from active business. JOSEPH C. NELSON RETURNS. tnr .tho winter mnnthn .Br1th.. htc waltz, Tango. The committee held Its. meeting : The purchaser of the institution, noon. Hid speed waa 215.72 miles, ,.' next social Thursday evening, Thursday evening when each mem; Mr. Greaves, Is a well known young per hours. Joseph C. Nelson, son of Mr. and October 8, In their ward amusement ber of the committee was delegated business man of ,Pr4iton, Idnhv, Prices $5 per term of 8 Mrs. furn-hlto AVIATOR has MEETS DEATH s returned Nelson Pedagogic .principles for the teacher voice pliiCemeiit, voice hull, with Wildes' orchestra to a specific function: Joseph where he has resided and has been lessons. Priviate lessons; ..IN PIUTZEB RACES building. 'Interpretation and diction, for the student; coaching, home In this city, after having lshing the music. From now on In the mercantile business with his single-coupbe l ?3rPrivate eastern state 28Jmpj on a mission ,m tne Tntra wara. Booking hours now oien. Voic.-- tested free of chnrge from 8 :30 an ; has been old enougn to take : classes may be arranged for the L. D. S.laboring I to 1 church. The mornings, on Monday, "Wednesday and" Friday. of rehearsal active the part- In business matters. International New Service. . regnlar 4 TERMS Class lessons.' $2; private first iiml second year work. "WAN AVI VBI CONJOINT at Preston Is known as : ; Provo band scheduled for Sunday I The-firWRIGHT. FIELD. DAXTOX, O. for. $3.30; advanced private work, $5; teachers a.ud. professiouul The M. L A. of the fanavu ward has been postponed for one week, j the J. C. Greaves and Sons, g GORGE Dl'NSDON. TAKES TRIP. Oct.. 4. Contain Burton Skeel of courses, 5 and up. the Sunday to Louis Fisher,' manager i tile company.' The company also Helfridce, Ohio, was killed here ; will be in charge of .) ':.' i PHONE 277-George A. Dunsdon has left for evening services tonight Earl Lewis of the band. All members are re j owns aud operates a store at Grace, this afternoon when his plane fell (Fifteen minutes' Individual instruction to class students.) Colorado,-whewill be the speaker and a splendid quested to meet October 12, at 2 Idaho. , John C. Greaves, father of during the Pulitzer races. The plane Glenwod Springs, v the wlU spend the next two months, musical program has been prepared. p. m. 'Harley Greaves, Is president of the exploded when It hit the ground. 1!- - '' COMBINES -- -- BEAUTY ECONOMY - DURABILITY h IBE3T x tik ... - -- while-instruc- : i toeeilKe: ting . -r- f ' club-wer- e -- 1 Tne-roon- " i - Mi r:r Mrs.-J.T- eo: lifetime. 2 toll The Most Beautiful Range on the Market n, .1". VaH r six-la- r.k wa i CHARTER OAK STOVE & RANGE -- '....xA - g ST. LOUIS L s bnldliig-lnterpretatlo- Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters n as i ' i fl Combines ; . The-Dalla- s IOa AfFr u. o - Big Line Heaters, Hot T ON OCTOBER IN CONCERT CHARTER OAK PARLOR FURNACE IN A CLASS 9 S-- a ..I Blasts and Parlor Furnaces FACULTY TO GIVE CONCERT t i T- : Half Hod Coal Will Burn Hours U CALENDAR ' ' - Ballroom Only One Price io Everybody eon-cer- NEW SOCIAL The Lowest Price' Dixon Taylor Russell Co. COllDTTEE The - ce at MISS MILDRED LEWIS tttitiTtniriiti OmeOMPANE : those-present at en MADAME INEZ McCUNE 1 HAS NEW HEAD : ! j WILLIAMSON I Eminent Vocal Teacher (cjnwrtooTrsLlmalnlng Par- e-- - ' 318 Templeton Bldg. j ot Voice Diagnosis : LsrnJhest :. I : s Mcrcnn-acordin- re 1 .' '- i. : nniiHiiiiiiiniiHinimiiiiiiiiita -- V- a |