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Show rous": pAg mt-- - ., - : ' PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, StTsTAV;iOCrbBfiR 17. 1D21: ? . v URS. FERRIC HOSTESS mm adopt iMriABB .Statu If trie" i 0 r DeiuocraUc Ticket umed the menwers ,o( tpt a. w- club at her home Wednesday ing at their regular weekly meet-: 3; ing. Needlework was the main of the entertain ment, Refreshment s were served to ENTERTAINS CLUB' OFFICERS MEET Proro TVometVire 'i-'Z- Rhea Taylor, Ma. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. of the" club members The officer of the girls' orgaiuV 'v Elizabeth Taylor. jTae .fuHowtaig bsoimion of re Taylor. Honors tation of the Provo high school Payson and Mc and Mirs. Arnold Ruby . . .',-met Tuesday afternoon for the Williamson of Lake View, enter Mrs. Marie 'Robinson, Mrs. Delia apeet for the tote E. U. Price, county purpose of discussing plans for the tained the Rook club.at the Taylor Hunter, Mrs. Grace. Beeslry, Miss agricultural agent of I'tah county. iTweaty-flr- i aanual-- l eatoa annual party, and home Friday evening. Fall flowers. Edna - Markham, Miss Adela Peters. Were adopted by .the Cwnty A)tcrtt Gr.nd Ch.ptPT Order farter, 8Ur tor M iss Veva Association of Ctah,. Kali , Peters, appomting officers. .Following wer about the entertaining rooms. M iss ninny of" the wm f l BQ M MHJUkt Qtr the hnsines. ft. inf. rrfrhmrntt Dainty refreshments, were 'served Peters, Mrs. Ann Thomas, Mrs. l&ettibera of wllc were in attend October JS, 14 and 15, tt the Ma-- J wre served to the ' following; Mr to the following from Proyoi Maow Mortensen. jars. Jennie a nee at tha fuawal bcre TUnrsda.v MHtle temple, i Tjw three ASHBY'SNOWi: Mrs. Marie Mesfts and MesdamesrAugusHvek-- - The c.iot will meet at Wakefield, gilt tHkt Emm Uli the death of Agere. For U. 8. Benatot t chapter acting as hostesses. Decker, Miss Faun Bunnell, Mjss Johnson, Scott Taylor, f LaMai hf home of Mrs. Marie Robjnson Air R,' Price of Cta h tSounts, tbv A WALL WITHOUT A Tbe feature- event of the aesstoD Jola Martin, Miss Eloise Myrup, Scott, Asael Dalquist, James. Nut-tal- l, nekt Wednesday evening: a t d tuh County Agents f WILLIAM R. WALACB JR. : ,i wa the " Installation ceremonies, Miss Delores Fullmer, Miss Locile J. Spencer Madsen, Joseph Tay" plorea the loss. of one ofjt most ' D. Taylor, r: Alfred CAMP THREE MEET- SCongrewunaa Second. Distrie lorMiss Laura Pasewatk Arthur and Merrill, which were tfatuable member. Ins practical beautifully carried ont ONLY A WALL Miss Clarence L Glen Jesse , McKinley. Rogers, Lloyd. Camp Na 3 of the Daughters hi experience, hi tralninsf ot the I'tali Friday evening. Valley Chapar; GEORGE CHRISTENSEN;? T'.vlor. Cliff nrJ Reese. ' nA Vf i No. S of Provo was Indeed proud to the Utah Pioneer were entertained Agricultural College, and h teach-(h- iuaUce of the VUU upreta Coart Delia Taylor. Those present from at the home of i have two of its member, Mr. Ofe E. Olson gtallert HOSTESS TO CLUB experience pqulined blm for ef llafc Catanly h Sketches of the ftciPHt uervb Mrs. Bert Sutton entertained at Payson were: Mr. and Mrs. Glade Friday afternoon. ta high pWtiona during the Grano auMing the farmer Lind-seMr. Co Mrs. We are well stocked with gifts and pictures novel and and wen, Roland lives of Andrew Sarah for home and her afternoon session. Blo-Scott, Mr. Thursday a Chapter Myrta when the he j position ': accepted ROYAL MURDOCK J. and the host and hostess. were given by Louise " pioneers, ' -frit hfttmred g Inatrill I lhe members of the Tres 'Jolt dub ' frill suit every purse. I Iwwfltnal : WRENCTlrL ATV0OQ Cochran. Piano selections were itt 1917. Since ed as Worthy Grand Matron, the and a few invited guests. Needle thai tlnie he Ukf tstat Senator. SOCIETY PROCRAM- - given by Goldie Spencer and vocal ( J; highest honor thaf can be t inferred work was the main diversion of RELIEF Improved Uil tuler.fi' constantly v The room decora- - ..The Fourth ward relief society. solos by Zola Cochran. A chapter and increaed hU In the tte of Utah. Mr. WvLaW entertainment. H. NIELSON WILLIAM capacity by will hold its weekly meeting Tues- from The History ef Utah" 'was Special prices this week on' pictures. fence Wnittemore was appointed at tions and refreshments were carriat . FANNY ROWLAND study and liy attiflijnce afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The read by Nellie Olson. Miss Maj-Grand Lecturer, and Mr. Anna B ed out in a color .scheme of pink day t the I'nltersit.T ' of Culifcrnia F. D. Bv GAY committee will have charge W'ooley, 4 and -- carnations. of old literary invited The . th e ? re-Marwick ppoTnled as Grand fm one.uiit.randH.mENRY ERLANPgON i'.i t Dcikele, of the "The Life one-a. and read meeting. Provo Mrs. v,y. N. were: A. school, a, high guests Douglas, j ;. Fraterlnal correfpondenL Mar- Utah Agricnttural College .lor on' Representative to State, LegUlator S. D., Sutton, Mrs., W. W, Works of Robert Frost" will be, play, "The.Mother-in-laf- f. r i Purint-- the rerenhmiei, Mr. Blu Mjrs MM Douglas and Mrs F. D. Cassity, reviewed by Alveretta S. Engar. garet Pear and Jane Jones, hon summer Bchool, . J. W.GlLbtAN r menthal were showered with a pro The club members count f "He- served In ffsnf'-present were; Vocal selections will be rendered orary members of the camp, gave and the Ogden chanter. She wuf Miss Rhoda. Mrs. Velma Rasmuson. County CommUnloner, 4 ear tens Al interesting experiences ot crossing for nearly eight yeaw when heDouglas and rtie Mes- - b fliffdfa of flower darner Wymafr Berg, Johft E4MsoinjWoLtbeTariL arcanvii -- A.O.SM00T plains, Dainty - refreshments Jxansforrei ittATLaLauniyJAnip!JS to the were served following the program his valanble- rontrllmt1)i preBented with a beantlfat silvei Ted. Hatton, "A Q. Iverson, Albert, be present. Commissioner ecr Tena County 1 banket filled with ?are American Jefferies, Albert S. Jones, Harry to forty. The hostess was assisted agrlcitltiiral progrp .f WasaU Ti by. Mrs. Louise Cochran and Mrs. cottnt.v 'may' be mentioned the develMEET Beauty roses from hei famOy McCoard, William McCoard, Gert- PARENT-TEACHER" . ' orgariiza Libby E. Harding. ine local rnapter gave ber a rude Page, Joseph Seethaler, Dave J,The opment t)f the certlfieil 's4d piitato Sherlfl.'T:r. a pretty and grnjn Industry. Thn pnductlon and thc other Sutton, Leo Thurman, liarl Thom- tion of the Lake View school met gift, JOHN E. BOWE and "'general use of this Improved vltdtlug chapters presented her with as, Milt Thomas, Charles Thomas, Thursday evening when a business L'METIA ENTERTAINED Clerk flowers. "Mm. Whlttemore and MrS Harry Thomas, Walter Whitehead, Meeting and sociable was held. regdlaV. meet- - wed hnii meant arid will eeritiqae The' Warwick were alsabestow4MLw:!tb George 2abriskie and Geo. Beebe. of. uddlmtfllLIlinMnu .thediJlflra bL LMetia ing EARL S. GREENWOtbDi , at.ih.e-JiomeWARD PARTY tbe farm of Mrs. Sterling Beair "HflHnT rPvenne annually-ttovely flowers from, the rrovo chupTreasurer $150,000 jn a liiail robery at Eliza- ter. TO JUDGE CONTEST Four tables ers of Wasatch oiuity. His promoThe Timpanogos ward M. L A. Thursday ; afternoon. beth Thursday, four men today CTteTtinedat-thir-cipenm- g Mrs. for B. "social throimh eTeaTFangfd MADSEN" bridge. TtuTse' LEE F1ortTic?1eppefson Industry Ilon)flTip7riiTry Atmmg ' In-robbed George Grupc,-liV--oBullock testing nf cowa for himlu-thi- n a monies - f rMRfa Sal of the season at the ward Jinxuse K.. Bullock and .Mrs, Jack were -JliMe AudltOt:.!. . r siren and Uittle and Nora Redleld, Mrs Lake City where she acted as one ment hall Tuesday evening. A de were awaraea nigh score prizes. troditrtiori ' of piih-hre$1,500 payroll.- -. licious of of flowers the In was and Autumn were used about organisation of bitll INEZ JESSEti -- ': a served vocal, supper piano early judges Ethel Gallagher, Mrs, Nornia Funk Grupe, paymaster or the Cork . violin contest given at the Ladies' the evening which was followed by the, entertaining rooms. Refresh hH greatly rained the ctni us and Becordef r';' : Mra. Mr.: Mi Grace and Relnch, Import company. Port Newark, club house that afternoon. a .splendid program and dancing ments were, served at ; the card increased the profltHl)l.ne8t of that Literary Chamber' Jease XirsfiL JubnstjnMxs said four men in a sedan failed ELMER BIRji The meeting was presided over by tables to the following invited r J. industry; in the county.- Ilk carefhim. stepping on the running- board lain, Henry Blumenthal, MiRt Hhf NEWARK, N. J. Oct. . R. T.. TJemni'ottr president of;the guests and club Mesmembers: Assessor,' ul- nttenfion to the poultry IndnftPress) While police of and forcing him to give up the bag Blumenthal, Mrs. Pearl McAuley PARTY FOR FRIENDS "M" men and Miss Cora Hansen, dames George Harris, Griffith Nut- suca to the state concentrated bna limit containing the 'money at the point Mrs. H. C. Cannon, Lawrence Whit Itcglmirr hel)cd A few-clmany M'SS try iriends of tall; Miss Edith Strong. Joe Ahl ceed with president of the- - yburig ladies. that ImiKirtant phase of II. Ward ifary Steele were entertained at of pistols, he told police. temore, Mr. iuOIrs. fpr the bandits who stole jnore-thuandejviL. BullQcJc,.RobertJReid4, - t Mrs.- - F:inuit Leven, M." t'hristin north street her home agricnltnre. U. Uno Allen, K. .Byron Dastrup, PROGRAlA AT SPENCER SCOTT P, Six a yeat' the of week. wilh t'tah the '''in Herman Mrs early part Grimm, SprTnghieyer, coimty Oran Gronehian, Bohnett. The Spencer school was the Arthur Bowefs, Stanley Addle Smit.h, Mr. and Mrs. I. Iih guests were present. service, he had become acfpiainted Seymour Gray, .f t lie'4 lfb a largp norccntnge of tiijt 3200 plac fadle"TStiHock, Rlpw-- B Wed of district that organization CLUB.TO HOLD OPEN Eldred S. Harding and the hos farmers of the crtiintv: .he had a Ing your hearty SupfiofL . '. . "; nesday evening. A splendid pro tess: '. ': good understanding of their farm SESSION was rendered after . which gram ; the Tau lng 'prohlems, and wi wtll im the Lambda Members of i aiBTy JcTfesliniPritjiandtgami SOROSIS CLUB MEETS club and their friends will be enwTty7oTiFlplngwtth th.' solution off ' . f ENTERTAINS CLUB -Members of the Utah' Sorosis tertained at the home of Miss wire enjoyed. the same." HI work bid been such CHANGE.,-:- : , . Miss May Goddard was hostess lub of Provo were entertained at Hildred Johnson Monday evening that the' chairman ' of- the, eonnty to the Jmembers of the Alpho Tonb LUB PARTY the home of Mrs. Arthur Hansen when the open session meeting will eomniifwlonerg ehfltviMf Mrixed hltn a PoUUcal Aderrtiaementj "M'L Tne Glad Hour club met at the club at her home Thursday even- one of tbe most efficient unty of Wednesday .afternoon. The pro be held." " hoihe of Mrs. Sheriff Henrie Thurs- - ing. ...The entertaining, rooms were ficers. -; gram consisted of the reading of a prettily" jde corateij with ,chrysanthe paper on the life and works of WILL B HOSTESS TO CLUB: dajr , afternoon and enjoyed a. card train- - endowed wfth these Ulehti. "AkIiIp frnni hl about in .vases insntljtjui. arranged HV t. Mrs. Bernard Shaw, by Mrs. Birda Strong par4y. i nhmit' thlns's and thn ahilltv. Merrill enterwill j...Ms.-M;;,"Ills companionHbrp wa hlgb1l Robmson:and""the discussion- - - of tain the members ot the Ladies' awraca niga. score prize ioruUi . nd bowls. Music and needlework urra . t. w " iv-retrestime'nti k- ni'l""-wpr""fi. rooms were pf etttly dectl' i.ifcilS The TTS living C,,t his play, "Candida," led by Mrs, "" and Liferary club at her home, 35- east orated, with pink roses and' Whit iwycu ;wy raun hm were his strong character non-Sadie Worsley. layior, yainerme wan He a man. bis second south worth as Mlstreet, Wednesday mans fern arranged m biskits and Ellertsen,- Kate ElIisoti.v ;Lucille w.; n ho '.Xraig's. WiWb.Gaj leaiw)f4 ct, depeitdjibla and. slnqire; ia W4 chance nveetng.. iip; BATTALION TO MEET 7 afternoon., was his He to the Kelley wilt be read by Mrs. Dean M&$. profession; dealings. The Daughters of the Mormon Tucker. A trio composed of Mrs. srs. Austin vest ana;; Mrs neea l ed and always carried noltgoind. will be nmemb-fine club memoers- pre- Taylor, Edith Whitehead and Elva tmlahce. Bailey, Battalion will meet at the home pf Heber Ruper, Mrs. Karl Beck and, sent were: Mesdames Life Alger, MyefsV " sotlnd wisdom and test county agent '.UUh.wer Baa. His Mrs. Julia Johnson,. 264 East fourth Mrs. ,;; sterling ,'Ercanbrack will ren- Dan - Kirkwodd, ""''',,;, judgment were soiiRht on many "Utah County Agtits JUUoft Charles Jones, South street, Monday afternoon a( der mniscal numbers.' e -; ....... .. ... -- Not much use61rTtlagrr."Washtub-.-'-Yott-havW, J. Thayhet,TJriaeBt. problems for he was cerfuTnly wpll Clyde Clark. H. , M. Stroiia. Don MUTUAL SOCIA- Lare 2;30 o clock. 'All: members IT "The the A. Leonard of M,f and Fred organization to do the same yvork over and over again .Cooper Algerv urged to be in attendance. HALOWlTn PARTLY Pleasant View ward held the openMadsen.; and he never pays you a cent. be-fair'tW'Mr. an Mrs. Albert Sr Jones and ing socialof 'the year MRS. BUCHI HOSTESS reMr. and Mr. William Facer enter HfGH SCHOOL PARTY delicious and The best way to handle Mr. Washtub's work Games. evening'. v Interesting, among the . social, tained at the home of the former YOURSELF! The, high 'school of the Young freshments were enjoyed by one- is to let our Wet Wash service take care of it. week-functionsof was the -' " :"'-"weenie roast and huhdred,: Why Friday evening in honor of Sterl tlnivtrsity held-Everything washed in a wonderful washer andbridge party gjyen by Mrs. J. U. Wuiwdf . who. will leave soon for bonfire, party at the university stadi - returned duff, ing ache, eyestralB, cost to And its iron. Buchi for. the members of the the v just damp 'enough ; Mission of the L.. D. um site Wednesday A MISSIONARY PARTY-' Tongan when evening. sight, etc, i is low indeed. Thursday Afternoon Bridge club S. church. A Haloween scheme number of were games interesting atot) at her home Thursday afternoon. The Missionary, committee of the glasses' absolutei was carried out in the. room enjoyed by the one. hundred and ' Autumn leaves and berries were lUa." cmcriamca at WET WASH I such rieasani view.wara "v Vand refresh . . the games twenty-five-- LI 1 ILL' .....-'- ' present: about the entertaining rooms. Club a1 party in ine waru auiuscinciHt nan w w w returnee mis ments. Twenty-fiv- e ?the four walls of Home RESOLUTI0NS1 us ml Do they mean anything?: ' y J PICTURE . wo-lti(i- '(j,. j IS '' ft - Giren High ; g y -- 1 iasmrfaiige trlce ---- r -- " a ' -' ct ; wjtTIMJit II b - - 1)1 t Mir R S Parent-Teache- ' rs M senit-motitli- - - ARE BANDITS - i. Dtsttrcwr " jjuriri-SPntSatlH-- 1 nay STILLACTIVE Pnso-iatiis- . ''. f ose "SEpfet':r ' .1.-- - I: J he never pays his -- . - W.- . '"r: Z?,lf - MlttfVielfWoW even-temp- ' -- v - - squlnt,-haveBead- ' . - - ' 4c 375 West Center t. a pound , ckrd favor - . D. Piione 164a Provo, Utah . Sutton rs JLj wasJiwarde.d-taJ- kl and- - guest prize, to Mrs. George E. Bratton. The guest list included the following club members and invited guestsr Mesdamfcs C Er LoOse, Francis Hedquist, Alma Van Wagenen, Henry Gcase, George Bratton, D. L. Wallick, L. P. Guy, George Quillian, Fred. Olson. S wen O. Nielson, John Farrer, Joseph - Farrer, Charles Ward, G. H. Hfeindselman, A. B. Morgan, E. D, Sutton, George Leven. Milt Jones, Frank Demlng. Fred Cor nell, C. H. Weight, and Fred Richmond. Dainty refreshments were served at the small tables. . HAVE YOU SEEN - - V jut in Courtouc treatment and fine photographs ' i aJLthe lal est finishes are assured to all. Try our Silk finish. i ' HOLLOW STUDIO 32 West r Fridav eveninir. A delightful pro- - DAUGHTERS MEET gram was Turnfshed" by ibe Br"Y; The Daughters of the Utah Pio U. public service .bureau. Dancing MARRIED FOLKS DANCE neers, Pleasant Viewcampf tnetat conclude'd the' evening's ehtertain- on Tht Pioneer ward married oiks the home of Mrs. EarlMrs.FooteFoote committee announce that"a"aahce Thursday'afternoon. r was assisted by Mrs. T. J. Foote. vill be given in the ward amuse ment hall Monday evening, , to A splendid program- was rendered which all married people of the and dainty refreshments 'served o thirty-tw:' ward and tne-i- mentis are mvitea. . ' s LITERARY PROGRAM The literary department of the Provo First ward relief society will have charge of the 'veeklv m. etine in the ward : Tuesday afternoon, The lesson will be given by Helen, musical - selection Sutton.- - Two wjll be given by Genevieve John GIVES FAREWELL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Wells Richmond, son. A cornet and saxanhone duet I who 'recently left Provo to niake will be rendered by K. Sutton an 4 their home at Gold Hill, were the Morris Duke. honored., quests, "kt a party given ' by. the. members tjf the L'. Metia DINNER PARTY club at Uie hSme.'bt Mr, and-M- rs. A dinner party wai given at the pran Groiiemart during the week, Hotel Roberts Friday noon for thr Autumn flowers were arranged in speakers of the. Founders Day ex baskets tfbout the rooms. Five ercises.- members of' the church were played. Ralph board of education, and patrons of tables df Buttock held high score' with Mrs, Young, university and their part Robert Ried and Mrs. B. K. Bul hers. Abases of flowers adorned lock holding-lsec- on nd third. I the table . apDoinJmen'ts Those presentrwere Mr.- - antf-Mr- s, were arranged for thirty. PARTY FOR MISSIONARY- - Miss Beatrice Snell entertained Reed Nuttall and Virgil Kartchner of the.L. D. S. church, who will leave' for the German, mission.; ...V !H' .' SAFETY 9 - I. i Br- WrrWnmiil .Mr. and Mrs. - Byron. Dastrup, James Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Carl RIDE .THE Scherer". Mr. and Mrs.Robert Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mr. tOREM: c 1 find Mrs. Ralphr Bullock. Jr., Mr. LLNE,, and Mrs, Eldred & Harding, the guests of honor ahd the host and hostess., A dainty midnight lunch eon was served at the card tables. Kep Baby " New Location '.: , .r ;u,.v.r. Elite Beauty Parlor Safety DRAMATIC CLUB MEETS The members of the Provo high Scohomy school Dramatic Week-En- d ; . Mrs. Clarissa Strong wishes to announce to lier pat-rons and friends that the Elite Beauty Parlor has been moved from 323 West Center, and that she will be . pleased to meet them at the new home of 77 at- - , . .....'... LADIES' FLORAL CO. . , Phone 466 't . i 4 r ) aouR - an in- am n pimm ta J . r- Excursions CI C Salt Lake and return? I iHt) teresting i meeting Thursday, . at i which a short review, of the opera f Saturday to Monday, Inclusive "Carmtyi" was given under the direction of Miss, Mary Wooley, dramatic teacher of the high schobl. "Ask oiir aeht for details of ' A three-acomedy, "Dover Road," our. 1 Yt cents per . mile; and "was eadyM1sErmiSnow. ' '. ' :.. -- ; r.7 2 cents per mile rates. HOSTESS TO FRIENDS Special bflr service for . A few close friends ': of Miss protection of perishable Katheryti Johnston, were entertain HecFahef oBliWe4TOwlaiCcye4t ing.. Music and games were enjoyed after which' dainty refreshments were served to the Misses Jacketta Elders. ,.VUda,.Hujiter,r.t Orthclla D. P. Abercrdmbiet Receirers Carter, Myrle Bartlett, Elsie James and the hosttss. - . - - Marcel 50c I BROOMS 1ST Babies often 'require a hot water bottle. You should have one liandy.' Just the right size, for infants' use. Guaranteed"' . . - .1- - 4 ; GRAPES.,.. .44:'t iff? - ; ; Lbs. 1 ' " $169 ; . . . - :19c ............ r 2 LBS. ........... . TIE .. ' 95c VALUE . " 69c . FRESH PACK 2 LB. JARS FANCY EMPERORS J 25c LBS. A.' tl JL iCASH.STORES 24IJVKST CENTER 'Utah '..- . caving 'j 1 St- Provo . STORES w $1.59 . . 4' faEDQUlstBRUG l. WILSON'S CERTIFIED 5 SCEMEAT.: $1.25 . HIGH PATENT, SACK ITOUTTER . . :- Bottle: - ..... GOLD SEAL . 10 - . 8 LB. PAIL JONATHANS. Baby fioV Waler . - SOME ALIDAY BARGAINS Warm! Kantleek SaitLake&tJtahlUt; . .Expert Operators: club held , 8aww wmm. ct North University' Avenue"; with tEe , ' the Elite . , With HeindiwimaB )ittcal and jewelry - PURE WHITE . LARD ( " ' UNTIL NOON MONDAY f : ieh Center St. (fc.t, k? It isn't 'always the amount of money you make that countsbut the ' amount you sate; The best way to save, is through careful buying, ahd1 always paying cash. Cash always buys most. Just visit our store, and vv note the amount of money you can save on one week's grocery bill. i DRUGSTORE DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN, OPTOMETRIST; r- SAVINGS '. - "; Our hew Christmas style of Photos? They are what you have been looking fdr,priced as ' low as $3.00 per dozen. J - .' sionaries were present . a? v Cask storci . .. . 'i 1 1 . PHONE 202 f : |