OCR Text |
Show 4 THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 1, 1923, zrr Glarenddh PAGE Till.. CIS iaiios! Social Editor, Phow 107 : 1 ,f - I, ... in., Mr. Ella Evans Mterulmd at a birthday petty at hT b(W ii b,llwr of iter Uaughter Eria, whose birth dHy anniversary It was. The time wan pieaaantly (spent ith music and h tklk-iouftaiuej!, afwr e tvXit-j- . freKkut-nt- fr ft i i t wer-owwl- jl . - n - They Are Wonderful Because Of Their Tone EASY MONiHLY PAYMENTS ON ALL PIANOS v Prfyf ; '. HOUSiw 5Wf.pRIC . gpringville , ; r : j : ' . ; Folium log dinner dancing and The nieinlNra of the g. C, & cliih , and invited guests were pleasantly, games were enjoyed.' : ..' BateHained by Mm Graoe Beewley Jit Misa Edith Ward entertained the her hotu Thursday eveuinjt Halhw-e'edifo rations were Uned thruugb-ou- t members of (lie E. 8. 8. club at her the roomx. The arune ra'or borne TbniKday evening. Sewing and music were the featurea of the scheme was alw uwwj on the table. A delightful time was sjient-wltevening. Dainty refreshments were . needlework and music after which a sirred 4g'snt ''membera. oeuoiouif inneheoft wan served. Cus4 ,ualowe n decorations were used era were laid foi'lev'en club meia-be- in tne entertaining rooms. .". und the foMowinR Invited gue"sits, Mrs. Bullinger, Mrs. Koe . Miss Manrine Murdixk enterOentTyaud the Missea Elsie and Ida tained at Hallowe'en party at her Mlirfmau., home Friday evening. Clever Hallowe'en dctoratlous were used . Tlie llissea Txui6e and Margaret turonghont th rooms. (James and Borer were lirjwinB hostessea a Hallowe'en pranks were enjoyed, a Hifllowe'en -- itkrtf - given at thl after which dainty refreshments ' home of flw jr parents Dr. and Mrs. were served. The were following guests pres 'D. I). Kover, on North rniverslty ent: Say- - auf Ijiun Greer, Leoua avenue, Skiursday evening. and Jnnie Bnrcb,, Louise and Mar- The roojus were decorated in the Hallowe'en colors, cree girret Boyer, Alia Johnson, Lyle Nut paixr lielnc; emiiloyed. Appropriate' gamtg and prank were played and stories were told. A dainty luncheon wus served to the Norma Snyder, Faun followftg: Davis,. Grace rJiiRheg, Catherine Joneg, Alene Hawkins, Afiee Bullock, Loraine Sandgren, Edna Jenkins, Doris Xuttau, Fay Greer, Lyle Niittall, Fann rer, Maxi'ne Menroid, Dorothy Roberts, Mary Smith, Ellen Jackson Manrine Murdock, Maud Bust, Cevoe Brimhall. Kay Sutton, Max Ben;,' Paul Heed Van Wairpiu'il, CJintW ihoiuiiK, Alton Poulwn, Roland Can- non, Tom Eastwood, Smoot BrimhiLll, -Hatch Farnsworth, Myron Brown" -- . I and KuKsell Durrnnt. ; I Clothcraft Noelty and Stripes Clothcraft Ironwear Serges Cortly Suits for Young Men t 7 Nephi : rj Russell Co. THE ; - '- " Mr. and Mra. Geors Bamsbotham entdrtaiued at t .dinner thehr hame Friday evening. The decorations throughout the entertaining rooms and ob the dining tabto were In" kecpUig with JIallowe'en, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra, Alvln' Daniels and danghter, Grace, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kerr, Miss Ul'Ian Brows and the boat and bost eaa. ; 1 fuesu. 1 n len "! ' Invite all the men of this community :fo call and see out Fall array of ' A carload of Clarendon rknos has just unloaded. They are wonderful, Thpure, clear tones that yon hear will Jill your soul with delight. A Clarendon jfeno fence heard will never bcj.fogotten. Dixon-Taylo- r' ' .; Bichmond . . ! were Invited s . The gflests tocldded VnBiia We!ta, Dortithy . Chipwan, - rK.rU' Wefl Marw Bailey, iilarie Clark gie Morgan, 1tw..ArViers)ii. Merle Peterson,; Vera vnstrom, loua Carter, Mildred Warren, liona ILinn, Mame Alncent, Dorothy Kinir; JMla IVterg, iHma Evans, Katlilei-- Eves, Peart Evans and the miwt of honor - Robert Re id, Mra. Well and Mri. Stanley Brown. TMttL;prvl Drysdale. Mr CUr. enee Cramer and Mr. Merla Jonai Payson Newport All Wool Suits $T50 00 to , nounclng the opening, November 1st, of the -- Petit '3 i Beauty Parlor X Complimentary resets until November 10th ; LaVerne Crosbie .. Jessie Johnson .v ... Phone 1114 '-f- X Ki tan, Maxlne Henrold, Tlolo Poulsen, Rith Wortheu, Norma Jackson and ' ' tliexho8tes8. - A FEW FACTS CONCERNING THE- WORK OF THE PRESENT CITY AUDITOR, MRS, RUTH P. FARRER On6 who has watfhflrl writti' infpresfc linri inpro&Sln undertaking-asshe-possibl- . . s(t . r. . Mrs. D, Orio Allen, was hostess to the hieml)er of thP L'Metia eluli ut her home Thursday afternoon. The entertaining rooms were prettily I decorated with of an' abundance ' ;' j chrysanthemums.- Imsiiiesg iiieetliig Wag held, during which Officers for the coming The following years were elected. were chosen : president, Mrs. Sey if you .want your sewing machine mour Gray; vice president, Mrs. Joe, to be overhauled as good as new! Alilander; secretary and treasurer, I was before it possible to Never, Mrsv Jack Bullock ; reporter, Mrs. Byron Dastrup The remniudef of have a specialist come "right into the afternoon was spent witfrneudla- - your hon'x', and NEVE R ,AGA V$--r lit this extremely low. cost. fworlr and refreshments. uJik Vour Neighbors" The members present-wer- e Mrs. Joe Ahl inder. Mrs. K. R. Bu!lock. Mrs. Reed Baiiey, Mrs. ' Arthur Bowers, Mrs. Sterling Bean. Mrs. Only g.- M. Specialist in- Utah, Jack Bullock, Mrs. Byron Dastrup, 200 Delighted Customers la Pr,ovo Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mrs.. Seymour Phone Immediately, Hotel Roberts Gray, "Slr. Walter Huish, Mrs. Carl Schcrer, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. lnm.il tml i it immmim H urry U admiration the work of Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer in the vuiw w nuuimr, wisnes m uie interest oi 'fairritess to ytj express appreciation and recognition of her courtesy, diligence, and unquestioned efficiency, In sincere gratitude to those who had confidently elected her to the position, Mrs. Farrer went into the work With her whole soul, determined- - to serve to the, very best-- of her ability and to i'jccessof 4he 'asjrreaja could. "' .' y That she has achieved Her laudable desires is evidenced by , the splendid condition of the affairs of her office and the enviable financial status . ' of our .rapidly growing city. Mrs. Farrer took up the budget system, installed with by former mayor, LeRoy Dixon, , "and .foraerauditor Alice Brown, and so conscientiously tried out and developed it that today Provo City is rated , A.A. by Moody's Investprs Service of which is the highest rating any cky can attain. Also, a ' revolving fund, to take care of our trust funds and bonds has been created which has raised the vahwof -Provo City bonds from $87 to $101.50. In other words ; Provo City bonds instead of being a drug on the market as they were formerly are now in such demand that . they are selling a dollar and a half above par. .; ' rvi It js the duty of the auditor to see that no department inihe city government exceeds its appropriation i and Mrs.! Farrer's elbse watch oil this feature ofjthe city's finances has helped irovo City attain "the fine record of being one of the few cities in the west able to' .operate without borrowing money 'on the anticipation fci taxes. This condition alone saves the city thou- j ftands of dollars in interest money. Among other things worthy of mention in the' work of tills department Is the way in which the city's ex- penditures for,the city and county building, covering a period of several years, has been handled. A detailed account has been kept from the date of the sale of, the ". bonds, and at the present time, the careful management f of the budget enables he administration to take care of additional expenditure without working too much hairjfjiip, oi the taxpayers. , Ernest Williams . I iiiji -- ill r-- "- ' rating of Provo City, but. the devo- tion oi the City Auditor to business methods and the ! f Bulkliug her home in hor rose tinted world, vthc bride of today will, yet be practical enough to adopt the moden idea of personal shopping, careful selection, and close comparison of values. She will pay cash - and, In all probability, keep a budget shrewdly lminmng to be of every assistance to her young husband in his early struggles for that success which they both hope to attain. km. -- noon. ,.i i CELERY . . " , ., . . fTDMAnC ULiUimUL n 5 lb. . 9 lb.baffs 2 lb. tins MUTTONCHOPS, Loin and rib, lb. VEAL STEAK.... - lbs. ished the by Harmony. Night - Hats that cost from The Halloween card pnrty given by the Rebekahs, Lodge Nor 8 In the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening, proved very successful. . Tbe ball was beautifully decorated In an or ange and black color scheme, crepe paper : being employed. Twenty-fiv- e tables of "ww" was played. The ladles first prize was awarded to Mrs! . Mary Farrer, the gentlemen's first prize was awarded "L am indeed glad to write yon this letter. I was a terrible sufferer from gases in the stomach and colic attacks. The specialist, our family doctor sent me to .Philadelphia, gave me no relief, although 1 took bis medicine till the cows came borne. He finally said I would have to be operated on. Luckily I heard Of Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy then, and althopgh It is now three, years since I took a course of it, I have never had a sympton of my old trouble sine." It is A simple, harmless that : removes the preparation catarrhal mucus front tbe Intestinal tract and allays, the inflammation which otnses praticaily all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or mony ; refunded. At all druggists. - . . . . th poUs. MiFareT . DAHOI W. stzzs. J , . T Cell-vent- D Dainty refreshments were served at the close ft the entertainment PRINCESS MONDAY ALL SEATS 10c TUESDAY star cast All Mil in "FLAMES OF- - DESIRE" V; & . and - "Idaho" ii f t i m mi.m , Wain" Our ' wet wash- offer to' the community- has jnet with a hearty response from the housewives who had become r Wash- - day - and all if its teeming, steaming worries. Ask ua to call. We know that , you will fcoin in the."No washing in our Home, Sweet Home again" chorus. -- - heart-sick.j- FIRST THOUGHT. Wbentr boy at gH ia d home w, rundown in body and strength, a mother's first thought is almost always of Scotfs Emulsion : ) It is nourishing and inoil, rich vigorating cod-liver children Ii anErnst - Prodoction r Prevost Monte Blue Marie CuB(JowRoeit WaunLoua Ernst Lubitsch' need.-Gi't- te Scott'sElmulsion the pore ioodJonk-gularl- y! News ..Veekly ; Scott ft Bownc Bloom field. N. J. 25-- 4 MMiawMVjaCTyiBWM 423. J they Teaniea about men, from him 4 HOUSEWIVES! Do you Read WEDNESDAY ffiL M Monday and Tuesday ; ;,,.. North University Ave.' to Dewey Johnson. Mrs. F. H. of Sprjngyille: was awarded the ladies s consolation prize and Levi Long the gentlemen's consola-prlz" last; chapter J ; come early for best selectm. 104 J I iU $10.00'.--- at-- THE HAT SHOP Itaiillsaiu mf all be placed on sale ust go this week. All hats wHlbegrouped in lots on tables . 1 PC $3 to $10 will $2.O0No Waited Till the Cows Came Home v HIM g" (Taid Political Advertisement) ALL HATS Friday evening home, proved most 'successful. Music if or dancing, which was enjoyed by eighty couples," was furn- Sunshine's Advice? . ground PEANUTBUTTER , . . . Fresh persistent.-applies--tion- mends hertojillJhosej'A(Lb "diligent "service. cloth Sale Jt. ..... Pur SUGAR....-..- 2. ", ,iatiw . - 8 lb! Tail3 LARD.....K. $ . v- H6NWkY large and crisp, bunch I f soiree lAmcing liuo.v e first 4ance of the season- - of the ffioiree Dancing club, which wair in ' the v Elk's beld qu a heartache SOME UNUSUAL PRICES : has-bee- ' ' SHOP MONDAX cooperation, ofthe ..'city officials, their good judgment v' and efficiency have made it possible to manage and most efficient and effective buj maintain one of the " 1 ! dget systems in operation. . 4 u ; Much appreciation has been expressed verbally and through letters from bond holders, business houses, ' and financial concerns about the splendid way the city auditor's off ke has been conducted. Mrs. Farrer continually commended for her strict attention business, for the unfailing, eourtesy and for her ?jto ' (Juic understanding . and ready response to proposi? ":. tiofmd inquiries.' s a Through thorough study and she has learned all the minute details of her work and. she is doing.it carefully and satisfactorily. '. No ' dotftt ose who realize the valu& of her services at J this narticular time of the city's many improvements advancement will show their appre- v and. ' t J Fain The Tres Jolt club TOeinDprs will be entertainedat the home of Mr W. V. WhlteheidThursday after . " Clearance " - New-York- and complimentary ll . . k makjjf Styled to Please See Our Windows "- - . " '315 South Univ. Ave. i fit Tailored to . |