OCR Text |
Show - 1 "1" FT. -- . , IP TUT TP? I SUNDAY HERA 1 vol. m. :na 21, PRO VO UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924, Social fSixtyl oimpJ licity luu iusmi umsu: tiMt ur Sociiil imU aa' oi Rirfa-Bashi- j lili'J -- We iuux aut - anuay tuii in urn la at-- , "reniuc- - A record crowd tendance ana moca ommwiasm displayed oTr the coming social tu Ash-wort- h, W- wndM orchestra furnished The music and ra.to fee complimented upon the splendid manner ia which - E.-L- Knlghr. Mr.-an- Ballroom Dancing by MISS MILDRED LEWIS atthd ' in- Advanced course, newest fox-trleads," MahJonre waltz, Tango. ot Prices $5 per term of 8 lessons. Priviate lessons, single JKcouble $3. Private classes may be arranged 1 ' '. PHONE ULTLrru.nr.rri ' ' 277-- - " - 1 iJ V N xx v I - xVssx- sterling Taylor with Mrs. Walter. uanaiey.as assisting hoistess." Ihe rooms were prettily dworat ed with a profusion of fall flowers which idea was also carried out on the dining room table. Air Maud - B. Jacob was the speaker of the afternoon and gave splendid talks on "The Place of the Short Story" and "Contemporary - , Th.ejansical y Mrs. Dwight PackaTdrwho rendered several vocal selections, and Mrs. Ralph Booth- - who enter tained with piano solos. A nootf s Mitertalnmen t of the : FV Peterson, Teaspoons ' Silver Sogar SheU i Mr. and Mr Charlea Keith "of California are visiting in Provo for an Indefinite length .of time as the guest of Mr KeithV father, N. W, CHRISTIASLSCIENCE CHCRCH. Tiffany or this city The subject of the reading matter "JThaiWometrw Dectetatic dub of at the Sunday service of the First Scientist Titll be Provo held a most Interesting meet "Doctrine of Atonement.Att-ar- e ing at Spanish Fork last Thursday. Invited to attend. ... afternoon.. Mr. and Mr Josepn Rlrie and Mr. and Mr H. L. MuUCOMMUNITY CHURCH. tner of Salt Lake attended the meet- ins accomuanied by Mr H. M. Rev. Dr. Gaffney of the Phillins Congregational church of Salt Lake WooCward of Provo. will conduct the services at Spreclfea were given by Mr. Mull' City Couereirational Community Mr. Rlrie who la nom the lner and m. today. treasurer cnureu at ,11 lneeJorthjfftcjtfate r on the Democratic ticket, after severarineraoers win be men which vocal nitmhera were rendered and 'Children christened. Every- liody welcome. Dr. Gaffney Is one of the leaders of Congregationalism k t In the west MiS. tLSllMAX HOSTESS. Mrs Rata Bushman -- entertained ST. MART'S EPISCOPAL. thn Damrhtera of the Mormon 50 West Second North Street. Battalion At her borne last Thursschool, 10 a. m. ; morning day afternoon. A splendid program - Sunday and 11 o clock; sermon, was given consi sting of the follow- prayer peoples' fellowship, 7 :38 p m. lnf nnmher reading, Mr Julia young Johrfon: vocal selection,; Mr Mary Ladies170Guild, Monday at Mr L. North First East; choir Guy, Ash worth : reading, Mr Sadie practice, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. w. Maeser; dance, Mias Phyllis Morten-se- F. Bulkier, pastor. and atlas Tent Jackson, accom- this beautiful 26 pieceet of silverware given free with each . range purchase - tton4rajrralnUuL r Mar-care- c. a4 v toai The "Peaiasahr"' dtpUy of steel ranges and combinations ranges is the most fimts&es. style, prices, and features we have ever had the extensive in the war - "' tfc paUk. t pleasure f fferbj Made and pnraatee! by one of the largest factories in America, the "Peninsulars' are desigatd ta mwet the requirements of the most exacting buyers and all individual tastes. The variety of finishes to be found in the "Peninsular" will satisfy, from the tripleated sanitary white enamel to the colonial black finish, pleasing eorabimatioa f bhw or steel gray enamel and black. All have the air of individuality found only im the Peninsular. .. . V '; suc-eessf- . : -. ' - - -- j that riry of a Million population. land the largest In Australia, An thony Horderoe. l was employee to jrfrr lermres to about 500 of the staff Bseatbers for aa hour every murninc oa the company time for eighteen saoraini snd then to pi re of the pmnetal interriewa to a staffBK"ibTsr I had --a- similar program for three weeks in the urgent drapery honse or tsyaney. David Jones, Ltd. In several ot theSBUer baswess bouses my work had a fine reception. The MrtTonolitan BosSness Mttla V ' B fi II roouccw Jn CC.OOBO ... TfflPV 't ,V if . XX rtti i on!9 - trrmpr M) I 1 . PASTHTOVCM ' SUMHI 1 '"! - i'-V- j' ana si crnobi ' a - '.' J '.- - l OMFtl-won t"T"tw-Ui"ma tJEH.H . ' cceww U.CUKWk ..iLsr ' UIHIW v fill f mJM m I; '. V ' y cast BOX WITH WHtTE' Il wmKXKtUM fi . - . ' OVEN. NoC No. No. No. No. No. No. Modem 668-- H M7-A-J)omes- tk, fall enamel, reservoir Spkadid full enamel, reservoir ....... seaaimamei. squareM t . . .. Domestic square Domestic, senthenarael, square semi-enam- -A 8--1 18-1- 9-- A 6 1S-1- 6 l, square Superior Domestic, Combination Coal and Gas, ComhiMtkw Coal and Gas plain . . . . 6 . semi-ename- semi-enam- el Cealnd 18-1- .. .......! (130.30 591.80 94.95 Gas,emi-ename- . ... . . with l, ttt;t;vv7v. enamel. ; . 90.00 .........i . Combination Coal and Gas, full ririf LfuPjirirififir 11410 ! .................. el oven heat central No. ac- immeainray h-- at - are harmonizing capital and lectures. fday ttvutMl and attended seven . labor and harmonizing tne nauons The eolWe thea paid me for lec- of the earth. In 1918, when the . tures to parents who showed a road World War was over some peorrrat intepe$( la the talks on child ple elieved that the millennium i s4hIt and vocational , gaidance. was nearlv here, but it seems much I i A year aao aa Australian edition farther off now. of Henry Ford's book. "My Ufe Australia, Is as large as ins srm tsKiiwl he Aninis & rnited .,.! v.t-- t States, but has only aoout I Klwtrti:, the: feadinc publishers six million Inhabitants, so there is 30.few a In months An$tralia. of mnh mum for new settlers. "Most of that book were ld i !oni s cities on the wast As there is tne f to trv and cet a book on human same feeling here toward the Japa . nature pefclished. nese and other orientals us iu I In minutes I sold the idea America, the new settlers are most ! within and to Ford publisher ly from Great Britain. month I had the book written. It Turing the three roontns oi my ; the of consists elctaentary princl visit in Mellwurne, doing all 4es-oIniiuan nature as I began mv work under the ' auspices of ' awJTin; theat in Ttah 30 years aco Bradshaw"s Business college and 'and fcavr apidMI them in the am introducing a vocational guidUr t orethaa ance urestj forthecollege like the rte4 ettKss and loans. The editor one I conducted for a number of Hi ; me told that after years at the California Commerof their bwk , he, had read paces of the maim cial college iu Los Angeles. . Thns ' script fee felt that it will lie the far I have been fortunate in being most iaijvmaist hook that they able to earn all the money needed poWisto tour and to par expenses'" flf'-fhIt aims t d.t for bim.-u- i beings the work at home going. Our keep f itidst ry; efforts have newr before fcnd the wtst fydv4s-Arin' It is mt terfenical and is well 111ns- - support that has keen glventEPtt t rated ss that it will be self ex the past two years. ' y 4saatory. I wanted to' wnd a few Next month I shall take a side-tri- p if the high huiKlrcd.tw to the lieautiful island of Tastariff ekarse do not prohibit. mania where educators and bust found a K'W Cii25 of U. G. ness metrUaveTirpinisetfstipport to , Writs" "The Future in America the Work. In Ijiunceston a class to friends in has been formed for ten months :'and seat e4sht ; America. The Suinssing editor of waiting for my work.' As Hobart the Ouuracter Builder informs iue is the southernmost city, )t is a ' that be paid more duty on it than popular summer, resort and' will be the book Cttst ate. The high tariff mnsf 'ileliirhtful when I Visit it walls rfcrtweea countries causeinch in India,! A few months spent friction and discSrd.' aniT Palestine will furnish Egypt I am now catheriut material for me' valuable material for my book a bo fRelision and . Creeds,' on religion and creeds. As I can ahieh I shall write in' aliout a year get a ticket from here to England whea I conipHe this world tour. as cheaply a to CaUfprniuM have I aw bow ia a mental attitude to deHded to complete the tour oo jttsnce to Tinoiu creeas oi , the worhl - as piannea ior s ue wona irora: tne mosi anciem ar0lin( 1 am not " years. times t the present and to give stndj-inthe . ruins of extinct and an ntUseoJ Aht .developments of r but sm studying people My health la irivm.ni ruiMiiiinstiiiis. rcugioa. I dear well and have re eTCeHent.-- rl sleep true relixkoi in mv book and shall invnH more than for 23 years. The I feel to anybody who will education of the past yeuFTsThe seed to cay home, Georgia most valuable of any year in my street. Los lAn$elc&. Calif., instances life and has. prepared me for betd like the pareaawition President ter service when I return to Amer Wondroff had when he was lea. nr$ed to aov his aagon at night Until Christmas my address wil and in the amrning a tree had be in care of the T..AI. G A., Aiei fallea wfeere the wagon was ber bourne, Australia, then care of Dr. 'nner ttrgrdtomoye L(rcaewas Sanjivi. Editor Kalpaka. i the visit to the spirit world and 1lley. South India. A letter re to Dot. t at what teamng spirits quires a the stamp i were case tell there. In each these countries. I snau ue pieiuwi dtag .... . .. . a I wner tuere is a reeora i tne to hear from friends. It will re -'. quire anotner year im coiuyici niten-r.rst came to syaufey this world tour. . 1C i aeveiopini me to to had aot ecrarred publish my love for humanity In all cour a book ia Australia. It had sever tries. - Mentally I ft'eatwntly vlsl occurred to me to write a book on my friends, my native state, TJtat I relUioas and creeds antil after my and throughout the Rocky Mour I book aa hoataa nature was com- t tains. With lore and good Will ' t lOeted.- - Ftw a aomber ot years my all. I am, i conme close aervlce. in work has brought 'Tours in hnmanlty't tact with saaay different religious JOHN- T. MILLER. I . fie models to fit any need 6S-&0- the railways, telegraphs and tele- Dhones. but there are the same economic discords as elsewhere. Tt in verv sratifrine to go to tne lec- targe h'mrinos bouses pnd give ! re- - o-j'- prices to fit any purse No. No. me to do where the traffic goes to the left Instead of the right, whew Christof the ina a comes in the middle summer Instead of winter, where the shadow goes south Instead of north, but In other respects there Is not such a great airrerence Be tween this country ana America. Australia and New Zealand own , wxjon.roi coal o WOOD A SW.A8MCTSACK. gas won buwnch "iB f ron PANEL fXf lr N r ........ ' s 17 1 mNE , "A" It rather contuses ly ; bv bMh ewMoynr rt'U emWetuTM oa caaraer analysis nlove or br capital and labor. The the priori rati. Mr. Suwmerhays, of business world is now trying 300 fored to pay ate for a course of lecschemes hoping to una tures to the Sydney public school something that wiu bring greater teachers! JkBnitatioa wa8 sentj hurrhnnr between capital - and to the teaehers thronsh their prin labor. The two world problems to-- 1 - n)tovtti auimc fow yf VJ .eol- - smrinr IS comlns. aith an attendance tnres-ihstudents had ate jrive a eonrse of nivei and Wc ,. S 179.20 L30.50 ill4.30 -- f cttS 5147.20 6157,00 Iim -- ad e. iM s r arrs-i--f .r g AoK-ric- . ' a -- . sigat-oeciu- s, g eausw4ftpm imK-tKc- d ' 1! Wil-for- v a' 1 slu-- . st , jntiths Sea-sn- a. Charies-Chamtierlan- i; a JLa4r lec-tsri- - . fvHirt bemi-sphi(- Butter Knife 1 after- - Jrre. Ray pleasantly en Mr. ahd Mr AV. F. Phibb Mr. and tertained the members of .Valley Circle at ber home last Wednesday af Mrs. George P. Parker, Mr. and Mr ternoon."- was Harry Phillips, Mr. and Mr Ralph carrled-ou- t The regulnrrprogram which time music during Poulton, Mr. and.MrJTalter Rob- was , enjoyed. inson, Mr. and Mr Albert Rasmus-Rosebuds- and marigolds were sen, Mr. and Mr Ross Ripple, Mr. arranged to form the and Mr E. C Rodgers, Mr. and charmingly decorations floral of the rooms Mr J. W. Robinson, Mr. and Mr A. G Rich, Mr. and Mr T. L. which idea was carried out on the table. SchofieW, Mr. and Mr Josegh dining At the conclusion of the program Seethalet a delicious luncheon tfasrredrto Mr. and Mr D. D. Sutton, Mr. Mr W. L. Whitteand Mr Joseph Shaw, Mr. and the following, more, Mr Lee Baker. Mr H. F. MrsiRenojStrong. Mr. and Mr Cannou, Mrs; Frank W. Stubb Mr. and Mr Mr Knapp, Mrs. Patterson, Fred C. Strate, Mr. and Mr C J. Mr Ray ISora Redfield. Mrs. W. Sorenson, Mr. and Mr Orson Slack, Gogarty, Mrs. Fred Westphall. Mrs. Mr. and Mr James B. Tucker. Herman Mr. and Mr John Thnrgood, Mr. Charles Relnsch. Mr Grimm, Mr C. H. Funk. Mrs Eland Mr Fred R. Taylor, Mr. and mer Duncan, Miss Augusta Scherer, Mr John T. Taylor, Mr. and Mr Miss Florence Ray and the hostess Alma Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mr John M. Tick, Mr. and Mr GoTdon Mr Wm. H. Ray. Von Planck, Mr. and Mr C S. Vin MRS. FERRE ENTERTAINS. cent, Mr. and Mr George Worthen, Mr. and Mr Cna H. ward, Ann S. Ferre entertained Mr. and Mr L. J. Whiting, Mr. theMr' S. C. S. members at a delieht- and Mr Daniel Webster, Mr. and ful social last Thursday evening at W illiams, Mr. and Mr Mr Don her home. The time was pleasantly David Westwood, Mr. and Mr Carl spent with needlework and social Wolfrom, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. chat after which a business meet Whittemore, Mr. and Mr Jesse J. ing: was held during which time Weight, Mr. and Mr Walter P. committees were chosen to prepare Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wat tor tne second anniversary party son. wnicn is to he given in November. The hononary member Mr. and At the conclusion of the business Mr William M. Roylanee and Mr. a aencious luncheon was and Mr E. L. Roberts, the commit uieeung served to the following members. tee, Mr. and Mr John W. Farrer, Mr Marie S. Robinson. Miss Vera Mr. and Mr Alex Hedonist, Mr. Peter Miss Rhea Miss Kate and Mr Joseph A. Buttle, Mr. and reter Miss RubyTaylor, Tavlor. Mls Mr Jacob Coleman, Mr. and Mr n.dna Markham, Miss Emma Spaf-forJ. R. Hodson. Mr. and Mr Walter Msr. Melba S. Johnson, Miss T. Hasler, Mr. and Mri -- Webster Anna Medauist. . Mrs. PHia g. C. Alf Joh Mr Mr. and Hoover; Hunter, Miss Adele . Peter Miss son. Taylor, the invited guest - Thfrffloer Mrand Mr John Elieabeth Mr Mina J. Stubbs W .McAdam. Mr. and Mr O. A. Air Ann s. Ferre. and the hostww - Mr. and ; Mr andDavid Spear Carl a L BBiie, Quaker church, Theosophlcal UHts, New Thought Ce'utcr, Bulva- - - -- a'aelici6Us toeOTtieTs " and theirgtiests. r; Mrs. wm. h, rat is hostess m. H. luncheon wag served bv Fm-k- s 1 ' ished MOST attractive evening frock Is this on. of flesh colored satin embroidered with crystal bead An unusual note f interest is the bow of coral jcotored veJv Jtuu J, tee embroidered and beaded. The ttae the simplicity that . fah. awa"" demand jy Mr.j and p, Mf - nuinhera.jrere--furn. 6 6 . IS. Knives '. k-- ft rBtt 6 Tablespoons M 1LSOH. the 'guest day" of the Ldies Literary club was held Wediiesdav fteruoon at "the home of- Mrs. 6 : f City-e- .7- a tour fiiitariuus aiul .SwedeoborgeoR, In aroan4 sjarrkL Fr eight numerous Catholic schools and for saoatba Mrs. SItlkr and our two nearly all Protestant denominations. Lost Sunday " afternoon" I efciMrvS. saunter ana Speacer, 16, wrra spoke la the new Mormon chapel In the afternoon aud lu the evening tal visit tor tr weka OB. - the spoke-t- ot rulf church-- of Meth. saw we where tlawattas. Istaads odists for 4raB Its' best. at th WMderfal pneftbxadjnt mlft. We esjtqre4 , stsdBC the natives isters of Melbourns who haa been T th riH fasajKla aa4 then went my class In character t New Zalsa4 where ws had attending analysis and woo jtave a -- moat a tlw wwpthas aad m delightful favorable report of my work In his department of the leading news- Oa aeeesnt of the 4lstvrtie4 paper. Three weeks ago I spoke ditioss ia Ettrofw at that time oar to 1500 people at the Wesley Methoa to adrlsMl sot Aawrkssi eMnl odist church In the afternoon and to this tow. We agreed another Methodist congregation at po there be sot that it wmM pieasutesble niRht, t see Earrn aW Its present de-- Tnere is a remarkable similarity sad decided to between the methods of conducting prctaed editM retwra t Asserkw aflwr tonrlnj service In a Methodist and a New ZesJamd. ctsnatelT Mrs. Mormon church, but a much greater we aa Milter sncpMrtrd that had difference between these and the gpest s year is suauaaer wther Anglican church. On the essentials ' two m the of character building all - the aad wowld hare another churches agree, but there will need return-iat six aaosths vt suatster by adjust theological tobe.many t AaMin ia Aril, when ments before all the theological U at its worst, I had better creeds of the world come to a take advantajje ef the winter unity of the faith and treat one froas April to tVtotxr, in Xew another likeirothers snd sisters. KrahtBd and Aostralia. . Last week I lectured to the 1500 Its April I. the family returnd Zrto staff members of Myers, one of the Nr-Asierks lareest In the seconanargest city FVnr a Bwnxk I eontinued the lee- of Anstralia. There are 800,000 in- himses tares in the leading business xne.xuhab tants in Melbourne, j of the espltsl eity of New . Zeai mate here is a little colder than in land, whkh Is nearly as large as Sydney where the climate is more Salt Lake CSry. and then I went to like that of Los Angeles than any Sydney. AastraUa, 12W miles west, where else I have ever been. where I had a pleasant snd have not seen any snow this wintiate f fonr nonths. ,In ter. The trees are now green and - j - ' and waltz. It t esting demonstration of these famous ranges. A fay torr representatiTe will demonstrate the manv exclusive features of Peninsular Ranges. Our display includes Combination Gas and Coal, Coal, with reservoir, coal without reservoir. Dont fail to take advantage of this demonstration. .v iat, ia Aostratuta TARTING Monday and for one week we offer ai inter- s 7 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT At 8 o'Ctock. for. GrmNR ifiwBjfcf Capital Openshaw. Utahna Elementary course cludes fundamentals of denomlnntlons. I have lectured in the Bmldhist temiile Jewish yna- - . 1 -- Elementary and AdTancesl Ballroom Dancing - Given .,- s ! SAUSTRALIAN;C0NDITI0NS riMaylo George TTilsoh pleasantiy en tertained the members of the Gaiety bewtng club at her home on Thurs day afternoon. Hallowe'en decora tions were used throughout the entertaining rooms. Black and orange streamers extended from' one corner of the room to the. dining table where autumn leaves made an at tractive centerpiece. A clever Hallowe'en cap was pre sented to each member to be worn throughout the entertainment during which time a number of snapshots were taken. Games were played for which prizes were civen. Miss Lida Ball receiving first prize aim Mrs. Amos Riding the consolation prize. .. A delicious luncheon was served to the following, Mrs. R. G. Snow. M re. Nets Peterson. Mrs. Amos. Rid- Ing, Mrs. Carl Law. Mrs. John Oberg, Mrs. George Kiill. Mrs. A. H. Ivitre, Mrs. Warner. Miss TJ4a4 Kail and the .hostess. Mrs. Geonre hi d ) s. i Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craven, Mr, and Mrs. Gam It Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Creerr Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Durraot,.Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Dunn, Mr. and Mrs; Robert Elliott, " Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eggertsen, Mr. anil Mrs. J. Vt Ferguson: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer, Mr: and Mrs: W. O. Facer, , - Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Gates, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Green, Mr.' and Mrs. J. O. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Guy1, "Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Henrold, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles JfiaycoclulM r. and Mrs. Barley Ha fen, Mr and' Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mrrand Mrg.T. H. Heal. Mr. and Mra V, E. Hansen, Mr. and Mr Clarence Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. George A. HfinSen,'"Mrr and 'Mrs. J. Lawrence t nnesMr. and Mrs. A. 0. lyersonr Mr . and Mrsr- - EntllJacqbsen, Hi. and Mrs. Cortis Jenaen, Mr. and Mr Christen Jenn. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Johnson. Mr. . and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jefferies, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lar- sen. sen, Mry4nd Mr. J. Wiliiam and Mrs. C T. Kiegley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knudsen. . Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs, W. Lester Mangnm, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MortensenTMr. and" Mr R. J. Mnrdoek, Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McDowelL Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hansen, Mr: and Mr John Pnllem, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Walllek, Mr. and Mr J. W. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Me-Mr L. John Nut-tal-l. Arthur, Mr. and Mr Fred Olsen, Mr. and Mr L. W. Oakes, Mr. and Mr J. Angus Olsen, Mr. and Mr H. R, Pasewalk, Mr. and Mr S. D. Packard, Mr. and Mr M. B. Pope, Mr. and Mr E. A. Paxman, Mr. and Mr Fred J. Payne, Mr. and -- V, PROVO RESIDENT, TELLS OF Mr The next dance Of the aeaaon will be held Friday October SI at the I T- GAIETY SEWESG CLCB MEETS. they played. Elks' haa The Social Sixty member are as follow Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ash worth, Mr. and Mrs. Eeed L. Anderberf , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aahton, Mr and ' Mrs. " ' Vernard Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Milt Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burton, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boyce, Mr. and Mrs.! J. W. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. BalUf. Mr, and Mrs. J. Earl Bees:, Mr. and Mrs. J(VymanBerg, Mr. and Mrs. G.M. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bratton, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. lfrandalL-Mivan- d Mra PanLJB. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. -- JAM T. MILLER. FORMER DR: factory demonstration saleofPeninsular Ranges - In Lines Holds Initial Dance (U. panied by tone Thomaa; Tocal aelee-tioMies Atha Murdock, Miss LUUe Murdot-k-, accompanied by Miri Bliss nuTT; "reading," Miss Thyllia A chapter of history Mortensen, that Is being studied, read by Mrs. roadingt Miag Vera Jackson.-.& j At the conclusion of the proeraia delicious refreshment were served to the following members of the organization, Mrs. Amy Xk hoi sen. Mrs. Sadie S. Maeser. Mrs. Rula Buahman, Mrs. May IC Farrer, Mrs. Ivie It. Morten sen, Mr Julia Johnson, Mrs. Sophron Twelves, Mr Naomi Taylor, Mr Mary E. Mrs. Lonig McBride and the inrited guest, Mrs. Elzada Robinson. PRICE TWO CENT" i SOCIETY DANCES CLUBS llitt WiuuefH Second -- Section -- - , -- r lAot -- gel it at- - .. TAYLORBRdS; CO. Hardware Department " u r ij,jijijijiji.rifijiririririrrr.-ri-ijjjuuuijuijuijijiiririfirririnrrr,-- ! -- - -- - -- - - n -- r ' - repn five-cen- m 1 1 1 - |