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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1925. U looe SERVICES ' 2 Injured L. D: S. CHURCH ftta TAGE THEE 1j EVENING MEETINGS IN ALL WARD CUAhELS BKG1N AT , 1:MOTLOCK ' . "r" ... Wood-CIiftoa- 's Social EdRor, Piooe 107 offer Members of the N H. Kensington a daiiity luDcbeon was. served. . . . uo and invited (uenti were enter Those present were Mra. Wynian Miss Rhoda Douglas., Mrs. ' WAV. v& Berg, hvwv l.fUl UJISU ipv Rspper Thuraday afternoon. Pretty Jrin Ellison, Mrs, 1L ".T. Hatton, bo liquet! of chrysanthemums were Mrs.' A. IV lTerson, Mrs. Albert S. Joues, Mrs. Albert Jefferiea, Mrs, c cleverly arranged about th rooms. Needlework wa the Wllliau), McCoard. Mrs. Ilkrry Mc--! main feature of the entertainment Coard, Mra. Gertrude Page, Mrs. D. D; Sutton, Mrs. Bert Suttou, Mr 1 and followed far a dellclousl V. Sutton, Mrs Joseph Seethaler, lunchetiu. r Thenembers present were Mrs, Mrs.', W. Thomas, Mrs. A. M. RoU i t Sward, Mrs. Joseph Grame. Thomas, Mrs George Zabrisk ie, Mrs. Mrs. Virl Martin, Mrs. 8am Jepper-mft- i, George Ramsbotham aud Mrs. A. C Mra. Shirley Bee, Mrs. Arrld Johnson. : Reeee. Mrs. Leo Madsen. Mrs. IL TheProraunas club nieiuN'r and P.HttSjiea and Invited guests, Mra J. W. McAdam and Mrs. Heber Invited guests were the guests of Mrs Wren Wilklua at her home VI. Miller. day afternoon. The rooms were at Miss Cleo Smoot entertained the tractively decorated "with chrysan Needlework and music membere of the E. 8. S. club at her themums. were enjoyable features of the after borne Thursday evening. Sewing noon and were followed by a dainty and refreshments were the features of the entertainment Dainty re- luncheon. The members present were Mra. freshments were served to eight Caleb Hawa, Mrs. Etta Graham, members. y Mrs. Albert Slick, Mrs. F. B. Critch-loMrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. J. H. Leona Miss; Ramsey, assisted by Mrs. W. G. Taylor, Mrs. ErnBeck, her mother, Mrs. Frank Ramsey, deest Dlxou, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. T. lightfully entertained the members Dixon. Mrs. Jrthu II. Collins, of the Alpha Tono club and invited Mrs. George Madsen ' aud invited iit her home Thursday evenguests guests, Mrs. Clarence. Tallwe. aud ing Mrs. Olsen. Hewing and music were pleasant features of the evening and a dainty Mrs. Wilson "was howtitig luncheon was served, The members tie to RM'ial Hour meiflfJerl'HJhfi Misses "Catherine present' were-tclub and Invited ueHyt hef home ' Huish, Faun Ellertsen, Kate Ellison, in Orem Thursday "afternoon. Mrs. May Goddard, Lucille Mflnson, Hut-ti- e G. 8. Calder gave the literary bum Monaon, Thelma Strong, Edna .which music aud refresh Zella Evans, Johnson, Eleanor ber, after Mrs. William mentg were enjoyed. Prows., Jimos Misses Elsie, MeOoullough and. Mrs. were the invited guilts; Mary and Melissa Swan and Mrs. Wright I Luella McPherson. The Lamba Tuu club members eu , The Ladies Literary club met Joyed a candy puU atthe home of Miss Anna Peay Friday eveninc. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Grant Miss Gertrude Reynolds will enterclub ather home Monday Eggertsea read In splendid fashion tain the evening. "the Wild Duck" by Ibsem The fololwlng correlative musical Th Daughters of the Pioneers, program was given: "The' Swan,' Not 3 'will meet In the wordg by Ibsen and music' by Greig: Camp "I Love Thee," by Grelg, Mrs James w;ardX?Uef society hall at 3 o'clock A. Bullock; four hand piano selec Thursday afternon. A very intertions from Peer Gynt suite, Mrs. M. esting program hag been arranecd nd refreshments will be served. .V. WI. u., Varolii mnA f ' Tl .. aim iMikm. uaiuu T,duuiu.j "Anltra's Dance" and 'Mofnln." Mrs. Don" tVIlllams entertained at a quilting party at her home Thurs-The state regent of the Daughters Rrvtty lases of of the Revolution will be la Provn dliy afternoon. chrysanthemums were attractively November 16, toorganlse Monday, a chapter of that society. All who arranged alxiut the entertaining rooms. Needlework was the featnn are eligible to Join are invited The and was TfolIowed by a dainty meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. C. Thompson, 819 East First luncneon. ' Those present were Mrs. Ted Hat orth. street, st, 2 o'clock. Anyone ten, Mrs, Sam BtinnelL-MrsJdesiring any particular! can call Bunnel, Mrs. Joseph Shaw', Mrs Mrs. Thompson. Al Jorgenson, Mrs. Anne L. Glade. . Mrs. Parley Cllnger, , Mrs. C jfart Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Noren were Cllnger, Mrs. Henry Williamson, pleasantly surprised at their home Mrs. Mrs. Victor An Henry Friday by a number of friends. An derson, Mrs. Maag, Seymour Gray, Mrs. of nummusical interesting program bers and readings was rendered af- Josephine Goodridge, and Mrs. John Gulick. Mrs. Williams was assisted V ter which games and luncheon were In serving by Mrs. Gray. enjoyed. i Thostf present were Mr. and Mrs. lhe special activity committee Ed Grahel. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell, will have charge of the Relief so Mrs. Mary Craner, Mr. and Mrs, ciety meeting of the Sixth ward Vlrgi! Epperson, the Misses Clara afternoon. Dr Walter T. Skinner, Zella Aagard, Electa 8or- - Tuesday Hasler will be present arid give a enson, Em Barrett, Ada Maxfield talk on "FirBt Aid Remedies to the and Cleo Sutherland. Messrs. Mef-HInjured." All members and esiec-iall- y Terry, Andy Terry, Arthur Man- all young mothers of the ward ton and Clyde Craven. ."- .are urged to lie present. The American Tgloii Auxlllarj The eg of Taylor Bros, com win its next meeting Wednes pany ofemploy Provo, and the Eureka and at 7:30 at the home of day evening Fork rnres- - and Ttso' of Mrs. Billes S. Brown, 290. East Spanish the Farmers and Merchants bank Third South Mrs. Ira Hinckley mm . hold its regular meeting at the Ma- -' ... . . I nA iiurmers entertaiuea at trie win oe assisting hostess. 'sonic temple, Tuesday evening, No in the aancing party riday evening department store of this city. Music vember 10, .at 8 p. m. A social Camp No. 2 of the Daughters of tor the rtariel by will be held after tne notice rs will hoIdTIts meeting the Ortlwidionic VictroIarRefrejih- - refreshments 8erved."Member8 are Thursday, November 12, at 2:30 ments we.re setred to about seventy, o clwk at the home of Mrs. Alfred five.privileged to Invite their husbands C. Johnson, 178 East Fourth South "' to the .social and. visiting .members street.: Mrs: Johnson" will give the Mrs. H. R. Lowe entertained at a are most cordiully InviteA history of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 42" party nt her home Friday eye- Brown of Lehi. cotton and Mrs. Russell McMillan, :, ; who are leaving soon, for California Bishop C. Y. Cannon will speak to spend the winter. Three tables on 'Scientific Reasons for Keenlne "42" were tilaved. after which the Words of Wisdom," at the Relief of supper was served to fourteen. society, meeting of the Bonnevil'c The house prettily decorated ward Following the program light with crysanthPtnums. refreshments will be served. ' fc FIRST WARD, , Miss Elisabeth Noutr will be the speaker at the first ward sacra-meu- t services this vfiiluK. Vocal MiVm will be rendered Elliott . . ' ty Mrs. Ilali.h - ivv1 V 'Let us Show you the beautifulesigns you can get in Herati Rugs.' The skill of long experience in Oriental combined with the perfection of weaving made possible here in America, give them a quality and beauty that enrich any home. They come in a wide selection of patterns and colors, in all the J wantfcdsizes., Yoji will enjoy seejag them HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Bixon- - Taylo provo Co. CHRISTLiN SCIENCE CIICRCH. First1 Church, of. Christ, Scientist, No. 80 North . Vniversity avenue. Services are held" every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Christian Science church. The-- 'subject - Payson Nephi. .. for Sunday will be "Adam and Fallen Ma n." Sunday-schoat. 9 :43. Wednesday evening meet lugs are held at 8 o'clock. A free reading room h) open daily from j) :30 to 11:80. ol -- IIUIIIIEIICIIIBHIIHIHUIIIIHIRIIIIIISIIIIKI Worthwhile Qualities yv' S ii . r-Rus- sell Springvilie Fourth ward Sunday evening. Professor Cumiuiiigg reuueistg that everyone bring their Bibles. Mr. Christian Jctiseu will re id W.d exo? Wu Madeline Coutchi daughtern dwin Markham's plain one of oi Cojuzcni Jamee 'Senator poenaM'Tbe Testiiig," which ha severely Injured when her horn lieeu to um.sie by Charles fell and rolled oil her at a eountri and will lie sung by Mrs. R. J. duh near Detroit. She la recupcraj ' tn g at her home. Murdmk uud Mrs. Carl Eyrins. will ren be Special umsicflljimubers and Virl Breretou' A"ere awarded dered by the choir. the prises. FIFTH WARD. Miss -- Catherine" SHllshury- A iulKMionary farewell "proRtajn if friends at her - ot Earl ivh- - 4a will h home Fridjiy evening at a candy Jones, who will leave Thijrsday, 12, for. the eastern" stateg pulL uiisKiou, iu the Fifth ward thin The Tinipiinogos ward have evening at. 7 o'clock. The program a teachers' training class will l as follows: Cello solo, Stan ley IIhImipKh : reading, Miss Louise and the first niwling was held MonCruickKhauk; piano selection, Mrs. day v. Raymond Partridge will take Abe Turner; missionary address, charge of the classes. ltoland Vau Wagenen;. vocal solo, George Harris returned home Nathiin .Wbetten: remarks, 'Earl Jones; remarks, Bishop C. X. fan Tuesday from the California mission item hvre he has spent' the past v nun. . two' years. BONNEVILLE WARD. Prof. 11. R.' Merrill of the B. Y. U. will be the speaker'at the rogular sacrament services of the Bonneville ward this eyening. Several pplendid Every Christmas, every year ar- You musical nunilMTs have also chafe and tjsux your hair. At the regular .iSundiiy You tume and fret 4. ranged. school seMices, Dr. II. I. , Wood- And cuss and sweat, ward will sjieak iu the parents class And very, .very near on 'Science as Related, to Religion." Sink in despair. Well, 'tis some job, I 'fes. r MANAYU WARD. And costs some money.'too: of sacrament the At the services E'en bay. from Kresge Manavu ward this" evening. Prof. Your bill will startle you. ' Gerrit de Jong will speak on the re Then why scpuander .your caslf ligion and life of the Mexicans. For a lot of trash, be will musical numbers Special For a heap- - of junk " furnished by the public service bur- THht is purely bunk? eau of the V,. Y. V. Many wares, I contended, st rug-maki- "THE ' l'rof B. F. Cummings pill speak on the receiJt tranlatious"of the Bible at sacraumU" meeting of the success of your room 3C ;;I x i FOIRTIJ WARD. Tub sight rug is allimportant to the ; Choosing a Christmas Gift " PIONEER WARD. A farewell program will be given iu the Pioner" ward this" evening ii. honor of Elder Elton Hart'ey, who leaves for the western states field, Thursday November 12. The following program ka.8 been ar J. ranged: Vocal solo, Carl ; violin solff, ' Mrs. Fi b Eckersley ; farewell" addressf M.ss Thelma Huish; rvmarl if.der luissipuary Hartley, members of committee mid bishopric. All on cordially invited.. Longer Wear More Traction niis-Ho- u Less Tire Trouble Real Economy A i THIRD WARD, services , The regular sacrament Mill be held iu'lue Tlilrd ward this evening, Xr. Joseph Sudwecks of the B. 1C T. .wOl be the sicker Special numbers ill l rendered by the ward wale quartet. " , - room is as good .as its rug ' New Chic Models enter-Ulnin- Vbr.s-tensc- n ' ' haff Are" worthless-a- s . MhX i Wr 'Jaes he ' " at' ' "Lower J , Prices! Representing an unusual rom the mills by our New York buyer at a liberal cloth-purcha- se f discount. 1 ; High lustre Bolivia, beautif ully lined, f ur collars and cuffs, ' L. Shades: The besr gift you can send Is your photograph. If you send, a ring Or a La Valliere . Ti8 likely some friend Just happens to send The vepy miu)(i( thing The very same year. tVell, 'tis just a guess With t!ys merchandise. And 'twill cost you less To take my advice "' And Oon't wjuaudor your cash r'or a lot of trash Fop a heap of junk That is purely punk. . . Many wares, I contend, Arc 'worthless as chaff The liest gift you .cair send Is your, jihotograph. Away with the sweet,." For the candy tooth,' WH h the vase st And the manicure them Into the street As' debris, forsooth. Get wise to the game, Give the whole' lot the laugh That juiik will look tame 'Side your photograph . "Then h Don't Bfiuandor your cash ' For Iot of trash,..' For a heap of junk That is purely punk. Many wares, I contend. Are worthless as chaff The best gift you can send Is your photograph. . .... "If yon give a photograph, youj are No. 3, O.' E. S. will Valley chapter Mrs. W. P. Whitehead was hostess wise. If youywe wise you .will have to the members of the Tres Jofi . it made at club at her home. Thursday after-no' The 'rooms were gav with am abundance of ajatumn flowers. "Where Quality Counts" 1 he features of the afternoon were No Need to Suffer Another Day needlework and music, after btch . Models Blue Green Burgundy Black Gray Copper 10 yoso n T1MPANOGOS WARD. .. Sunday school conference .will be 14 Gum-Dippe- - Cords d S held in the Tiniimnogos ward this A spUmdid nioruiiig., and eveuiiig. mUSkatH'ogram has been arranged for both sessions. George Harris. who "nwntrrTeturnFd: f ronntte Cal ifornia mission, will be a sinnker at the evening session. J 11B vg S BRIMHALL-BROTHE- RS TlPlf MFPnilVTo VI. ejf WEST . LAKEVIEW ward. A ycout program will tie given in the Lakeview wardjthis evening. B Special speakers have been arrangedfor and several gooif'uSiisical num' l)ers will be rendered. , ' CENTER ST. 7 WIONE 260 BltKIIIIiailKIIIUllIiniRinmBUHUIIBHBM LAKEVIEW WARD. program will lc given iu the Lakeview ward "this even ing. Special speakers have lieen ar ranged for and several good musical number will be rendered. ' ' . im-1- time-wor- n case-1-Ca- hed : j rem trio rWHiterfarcto .a Timpanogos Grandvieut- -j The Genelogicnl sociely of Grandview ward gave a confetti ball in the- ward amusement hall Friday evening, A large crowd was in at tendance and a splendid time en ' joyed. - i t From 1 Provo American Fork- - . Lehi Payson Springville Spanish Fork' Tickets on sale daily; final return limit 8 months from date "of sale: Stopovers allowed all 'points going or re- turning. Through sleepers from Salt Lake City daily at 7:00 a." 9:45 p.jn. arrive San Francisco next m., 12:55 p. . day; hence 9 trains to Los Angeles. : , full inf ormationabou t&iB. Jogkal way .to the coast.. write m.-an- - : - - n, PRESS BANCROFT, GEN'L AGENT MainTSfTSalt LakeTJIf- y- " . Better have me work for you now! You must ES- hurry and phone your name if you want myvcomplete service for only $2.50. On all future trips from Salt Lake, my regular established price of $5.00 will The Genelogical society of Grand view met Thursday evening at the home of. Ash ted 'Taylor. Wayne Ka'rtchncr kimc the lesion on.liibk (ieneology. - . A. pro- - jgrnm was given iu the chapel pit- dnn-enjoyed Miss Jesse Farley Iclsesi and Jn the afternoon. e . The Sewing Instructions I give you free, will bring much comfort; and a cash saving this winter, ieast twenty-five.- " of ' dollars. ' - ar END BUNION There is one simple yet Inexpen sive way to reduce inflamed, swol len toe joints ifnd get them down to normal and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning and people who suffer from such en largements would be wise to re duce them before they, reach a more or less chronic stage. Ask any druggist or all first class e druggist for an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept anything in Its tilace. It Is snod a highly concentra.ted preparation, that two ounces lasts a,t iong-- time and further more If this' wonderful dis covery does not give yon complete satisfaction you can have your money refunded Special note; People who want to reduce swollen or varicose veins ffhonlit Bart- w a Krttf la 7, liUII iatU rti w,u..v. x,A.nU Ernest Williams - Only Factory Trained Specialist ever in this State. 4'Wteforhene-yuMiarfte-a- tRobertsH for the Iwo-oune- V -- Odd nocks day was liHd Friday prevail i The new. heating plant was In stalled" In the GrandvleW ward :nH'I Saturday find will be used for thcTTrsT time today. ; TheT young ladles of the. Mutual spent Saturday up the building. at the Lfneohr high sclinti. LSbjJIHERN-EACIFICLIN- court here, Jhose Agwulng Tartur ing Pains r - Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rowley visit ed in Mountain Home last week. . Gladys Bamford Rubel, have been automatically' dismissed in circuit PAIN FOREVER - ..4. . LARSON'S STUDIO ". Reporter, Mrs. !1 Woffinden. Two suits for $100,000 dam- s ' PLEASANT VIEW. Sunday school conference will be hekl Sunday morning and evening A iu tho Pleasant View ward. special program has hen arranged for both scissions. n4 (CP) ages each, brought against Benjamin ' PnrnelL fugitive "king" of the ford Reed and her sister, r Mrs. ateneerf-Apidied-Big- ht 1 and"4)oTu'ing as airected thejfwill quickly notice an improvement which will continue until the veins .aud luuicht'H are re- duced to noruiaL 'All druggists. " Adv. GREEN TAGS |