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Show TUS SUNDAY HEUALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1925. PAG2 Timpano go' Grandview r. Wfladc. Rfjtwter; Mm. ttven 1b (b. Tuupeitosoc Slvfa is Ib to Corjt . . . - : nirri, KEreThalilisgiviiig Sale a--j, fr mntern : Soda Editor, Phono 107' vm'rd la .ward in The second ot a aerie of dance Nellie Brown, Mrs. Orvat Morgan, from California anJ Mrs. May Tanner and by the Soiree Dancing club Mr. Buck given MW An yljrf lavited guesta. Mrs. Kate Taylor. the state aud Mlac was held Friday eTiUiig In Uk tall-roo- Mrs, .Lafe Carter, Mra, Rebecca uf the Elk' home. uoat Tanner and Mrs. Hawa, Merle Weuot, m ho will rvturn jto the , uortbvetitern autijt, ttwr remalu-lo- iUiJoyalfe eveulng was spent the j:--'home' tor oo accomit of . large crowd iu atteodance. The primary, offlcera and teach: ill liMltaWf-"' ... ' . . ers of the Fourth ward met Friday ollowintf l Taef JL Waahbora fwegwia wat ilr. and: Mr. evening at the home of Mr,,Nellle s addres ta Bkbup James tlark. sutprottard t W ednes- Blddulpb, . After the lexaon , bad f Cartr and .Merle Vet Wttor-lioothir sue been given a sodal hour of games klna: rfsdlng, Elte,I)avU; aunc, surf wife, Mr,, and Mrs.. Jesse N. was enjoyed. Dalntj rewale quartet; reading, rWla ifeis-mot- WasUbiifn. The entertainment was andBiotir fresh menu were eerved. ' , piano sel, OMv TPrry of tb lni form, ;a ...... .' .:i Leo 1'oulfh.n; song, arllf 'sis- hi-r,- ; A delightful program, The ef the lnDaughters Pioneers, ters; reading, Tbelma Nelaop; gahM and iuusicjuruished No. 6 met Thursday afterCamp durtriuifutal, IU.viuoud' - Partridee the .for evening, and Carol rartridge; talks, gueets ing' Which, delicious v refreshmelitB noon at the home of Mrs. Florence Swan. . The following program was of honor and EJder M. Houston, who were" nerved Jo fifty guesta. 4 northfrom recently ; returned The rooms were attractively dec- given: violin and saxophone duet. west era states mission. , Julian orated'- with an abundance of the Earl Snow and Jack Booth, accomIlanseo presided at the prograoi,- season's flowers. The couple , re- panied by V alert Snow ; ihistory of the life ot John W. Hoover and ceived many beautiful and ' uaef ul wife was given by George Swan; " :" Aim Salt Jensen left for. ilihs gifts. vocal solo, Miss Fay Jensen; chap' Iake jto attend the niitwiouary ter from the history of I'tao .was Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Hinckley school fur a week before leaving for read by Mrs. Belle Haws vocal ' the niarriage of their daughuortb western' states mission. by ter Leuore to llurold Charles Wal- solo, Mr- - Slack, accompanied Miss Izola Jensen. ' In which took ton, place" recently Lake was Salt Georgg narrig Following the "program dellcfoua " " The young Washington,- - - D. 11 City visitor Friday. refreshments were served. i '" couple left" Immediately for Utah, ir. .'.' St ratton aud family and and wfmpeud the winter here. . John Mra. Wells Richmond, entertained John B. Strutton and family; left the Laughter of : the Pioneer, and to . Mrs; A. Ahlawlt'r Mr, Tuesday tor Long ' Beach, Cal T at her home Thursday No. Camp i i . engageiiiettf of their siiend the winter. ' afHruon. vThe history hf dauKliter- - Aiimnin; to - Joseph E. Laurtxen waa given by Mrs. Rich, .'That Banks. take marriage will, Among those of Timpanog o ward mond. Two readings were given by nho attended the temiHe excuWon place Wednesday', November, 25, In Mra Ted Vance of Falrview and to Salt Lakq were. Mr. and Mrs. & the Salt Lake temple. .one oy Miss Elaine Richmond. Don . - ' . Titt U II. Poulso'n. Mr. and Mrs: .Moses nuuniona renaeea several piano .the GrandviewThe Mrs. IUsmus MXaud camp.f Rowley, ..... electJona.:.) , enHaws, Mr. 'and Mrs, Carl Farley, Daughlersof the Pioneers were ' '' ;':"-"- i ArMr. and Mrs. Elwoodj iDavis, Mr.., tertained at the home ,of Mr The Second ward Relief society Thursday-- afternoon.' ii i)d Mrs, John Gurr, Sir. and Mrs. thur Tariner - nieeting' Tuesday, afternon wilkJw TanMrs. Haws Mrs. Rebecca and and Mrs. JW. ChitrlesTCeelerMr. 'talks mjler the direction of Henry Van Latta, Mr and .Mrs. Franklin ner reave verv ' interestingabout tMr trip across --Ue plaint iPfkejlraiaieaKelsoa wilt tvn- tarter, "Mrs. and Mrs. Nellie 'Brown gave the der a vocal solo and Mrs. Florence .Kowley and Robert Cook. of Horac Billings Bkinner. Meyers will glve a reading. Other .Grandview histroy from The following niuRlcal numbers will be given.' the' ward also attended temple ei- Community, singing .waaalso en; eursron: Phillip Skitiner, Mr. and joyed, Miss Bernlce Condon entertained The members, present were Mrs. Mrs. David SkinHer, Mr, and Mrs. Grace Nuttall, Mrs. Nellie Kartch-ne- Friday evening with" a theater nd Arthur Tanner," Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Wentz, Mrs. Etta dinner party In compliment to Miss Mr." and Mrs. Ashted Mrs. Melissa Brown, Mrs. Mlpnle Dugan, who will leave aoon Mr. Mrs. Sjins, Mr. Dalser, and Taylor, and Mrs; Koy Davfs, Mr. and Mrs. Huber Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ivie, Mrs. Charles Allen, A s. Lottie Mr. Davis, Mrs". WIU Kuttall, Clarence Carter, Mr. Ratle Wood ' iind Mrs. Peurl Butkley; emupUBkrtit. i r: TliupBBogtia Wood-Clifton- 's . 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Coal Coke These t hermometers are guaranteed to' register accurately either inside ' the home or outdoors ' ' vnur pnnnp nrnpr I UU I I IIUIIU Ul UU Tw TSEARl5 Mrs. U-AE 4 COAL & LUMBER CO: 48 Henrietta- - Larson w -b- eautifully enter- - arranged Truck and Bus Pneumatics birthday party in compliment to Gordon La r sen, whose birthday anniversary joccured on that day. A delightful evening .was spent with games and music, followed by delicious luncheon. J The guests exclusive of the hon ored guest were the Misses Mabel and Iris Anderson, Verona Clegg, Zelma and Veida Larson, Chestiua Lorene Bessie Stewart, Balrd, Messrs. JoChirk, Lela Brough. seph .Clegg, Leroy Gammon, larold Murdock, Howard Anderson, Elmo Larsen. Mrs. Jennie H: Faux was the guest olj honor at an entertainment given by a number of friends at the home of Albert Hoidaway i'riuay evening. Games, music and lunch eon was enjoyed by twenty guests, Mrs. Faux will leave soon for borne in Elko. 'Nev.. after visiting here for several weeks. iflT jli Rough Roads, Miss Eva Poulson of Salt Lake flt tended the If arewell 'party given in compliment to Miss Anna Jensen . Wednesday evening. ','" 357 I and t. '. tained-- at . Mrs. Henrietta Larsen-wl- ll give tje lesson at the Relief Societj meeting. Monday evening. A special musical program will be rendered Victor Anderson- of the ' Lincoln high school seminary will be the siieakeirtB ther teachers training class; preceding the Relief society meeting. Your costly machines, heavily burdened, thundering over rQiigh roads where could there be .more need of all possible cushion, where could your ' !!..j MUfeiiicufc uc vvvi man iu wqiup wun rirestone Truck ' and Bus Pneumatics? ' MS SJ .We have any. size you need TIRE SHOP 41G West Center -- Mold ?8d r tlO' do not come out with factory sec-oiu- ls at a reduced price and tell you are new. But we put out rebuilt tires which save ;'you from 50 to 75 arid guarantee them. 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A Remarliablc New Wacfiing Principle 7AHK all aluminum cylinder of the ROTAREX Electric Waaherwitb itfjioles in the ends instead of in the sides of the drum represents a new discovery a new principle for washing clothes .clean without wear. ) Ask the demonstrator at our store to explain to you this epochal improvement and the many other exclusive ROTAREX A woman's Way SAM'S ' - ' The dance given in the Vineyard amusement ball "Thursday evening was well attended. ".Music for dancing was furnished by the Mur dock orchestra.- - 9J. iiijai A pretty wedding supper was gtveiTat the home of Mr. and Mrl J. B. Seethaler street. Friday evening; in compll meat to. Mr. and Mra Lelond O. Campbell who, yere 'married In the Mrs.' Salt Lake temple 'Thursday. Campbell was formerly Miss La Von ' Seetbaler.. The guests who numbered thirty and were immediate members' of Your Photograph " both families, were seated at one long table which held as a .centerpiece a large beautifully decorated wedding cake. The borne was cleverly decorated In ai color scheme of pink and white:, streams and flowers being employed. . The bride was charmingly gowned in pink gorgette over pink satin and carried a bouquet of. bride's, roses. ' Your friends can 'buy anything but your photograph.' Nothing will so thoroughly satisfy as your photograph. It is the Christmas gift that lives. It will be cherished long after the day's pleasures have been forgotten. Pioneers, Camp No. 1, held a very Interesting meeting at the "home of Mrs. Loma Ellertson- Thursday after noon.. The usual program was car rled out Mrs. Eva Cluff McDon ald gave a very interesting sketch of the life of her grandfather David 1 Cluff. The camp greatly appreciated the kindness of the fol lowing girls of the B. Y. XT. : Miss Stella Harris who gave an Interesting reading; Miss .Merle Hansen who renderd a vocal solo accom panled by Miss Neda Thompson. Following the program refreshments were served. Mrs.' Lydla CluffMrs. Rule- - Bushman- ,- Mrs.-EvClyde and Mrs. Louie Boyle were assisting hostesses. features. ,iri(s Apex Cleaners WASHER M w. center Wood-Clifto- ; . ' f .1','t .. ' . "We have special styles that We feel will meet the demand of your taste. Why not arrange for a sitting? LARSON STUDIO Columbia Theater Building iv'V","""iViivwwivrsVirv IRAN Shows 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 MONDAY 9:00 . TtJESDAY : WEDNESDAY - Moore. 'v. . The next meeting of the .Elks ladies will be held Tuesday evening November 17, 'in the Elks' home, Bridge, "500" and luncheon will be the features of the entertainment. All mothers, daughters, sisters and wives of the Elks are most cordially Invited to" attend. T- -r . Mrs. Clarence Beesley entertained the members of the (Optimist club and invited guests at s "500" party as her borne Thursday afternon. Cards were played and the favor was awarded 'to Mra Gill Cox. Luncheon followed cards and was served, to the club ' members- - and Invited guests! Mrs. Tom Hardy of Logan and Mrs. Mel Cox. . A shower of the season's flowers ' were attractively arranged about the rooms. IS IV fl "?SrS . The officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary met at the home of Mrs.' Emma Boswell ThursAfter the regular day evening: meeting was conducted the remainder of the evening was spent with games end music in compliment-o- f Mrs. Boswell's birthday anniversary. A luncheon followed and was f ' was served to 18. V T , " Electric Clothes Haws-Gbodmcmor- Mrs. Mary F. Smith entertained tjie'lady employes of the company at a beautifully arranged dinner party at her home Chrysanthe-mum- s Thursday "'evening. formed pretty decorations for the entertaining rooms and on the " w dining stable. . The guests were Miss Elizabeth Butler, Miss Anna Booke, ; Mrs. Sadye Lewis, Mrs. Flora Vinvent, Miss Elva Meyers and Miss Martha . "'",'' ' Send your photo as a new kind of Christmas card. - jb - ' -- every customer ordering a ton or. ... more 01 i: An Inspiring Keepsake ; For Christmas TTh Daughters of the vx society ' IK for Ely, Nev, to make her home. The guests included Miss Norma Foote, Miss Florence Grane," Miss Alice RnsselL Miss Lucille Buckley and the guest of honor. 7 . .... of Revolution All ladles who are eligible to Join tie Daughters of the American Revolution' are requested to meet at- - the home of Mrs. T.( C. Thompson- - at 319 East Flrst'lNorth at 2 o'clock Monday, November 23. A local "chapter will be organized if a sufficient number of ladies in Provo are found to be eligible for membership. Eight hundred tons of bills will be "put Into circulation tills year by the government. one-doll- phone 303 ixxxzxsxixzszzrsszzsx:::zzzss32SEzissz2ssszzzssa ith the screen's great lover ' Daughters Konald Coleman and the new continental beauty VILMA BANKY Musical Accom paniment by Strand Baby Grand Orchestra ' (Evenings Only) . . |