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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, "NOVEMBER 14, 1926. i " New Senator Was Once Janitor - - ' . . " ;' ' TTm Couple IsWedded A t Bride's Home SThe marriage te af Mis Edith Ward t'artcr took place at ltf home of the bride a imreufs, Mr. autr Mrs. Joseph Ward, at 3 o'clock e afternoon, la 'the y'ftmly of luemliers of, the Immediate enmities. Bishop John W. MrAdam & 'church performed the LT (in eerewoBf.- TWtty frock of ?T JrWrFOr"e pale yellow georgette, heavily beaded in pluk and silver.. She carried a bouquet of bride's noses ami lie, of the Talley, anstt at the stems with'. a bow of cbiffiin.. tier Her pumps were ujf silver Osier. Mm." J. 'A. Carter, was her ruly attendant She was go.wned i 8oroaia club met In I. v- imzo Clever Program B.P.W. Meeting' Given Club Is' Held Thursday By rei'iJar ajmuhly lueetiaf of At Open Session theThe"BuKiiie sml prtifessiotial Women's club was held Thursday pea aesntoa at he HuteJ Koberta, The rotiui' docoratjons wer in kHC)4og with Ar mint ire day and Thaaksgir eve-uln- g ' at the home of Mra. U E. Eggertsea on Aorta 4 idreridty Aveuue Wed hesday afternoon. Inrltatloos were feined to the weulra oi the Nine teenth Century, dub and the prexi dents of the Women's Municipal Council Nerke Reading club, Ladies' Literary c'ub,. American Lesioa auxiliary, Frovo hiph nohool faculty and the B. V. C. Women, and the prus-cpw-- . it:A spledtd prograa '.' waa rendered Miss Mary Ollertonaa-speakeof i the evening, gave a a i Merest tug ad -areas oa Uecent Caangea la Ediiea tion la Soviet UiiSHi4, V Mba Ethel I "Eaylor rendered several vwaj aelee. Mlowing former memltera, Mrs, El tlotts, and the Misses Sola Mania T. Jones, Mrs. A. C. Lund, Mrs. B. and Evelyn Ostland4gave severs : K. Knowlden, Mrs. HL B. t'arr, Mrs. guitar selections. Ks L. Hlcknifln, Mra. R. B. Irvine V Gl fSTS .' a nd Mrs. all of Halt HAS Fetrppocker, PSEUDO OXFORDS SHOW. APPLIQUES OF crejKS, lln BolsdF-rusMra. B. frf Porttaad. d loqng Rait LakCltyr-aBMr. E. C, . Following the ceremony a super Orey is. visiting with rela Uvea and Luis of Kan. UodtTs ilblspoXlalif. The home. MOTTLED LEATHER. waaerwd at the Ward friends la this rttf Ji fewTvefSa. During tb afternoon a very Inter At tattle held as 8 eenterpieee a beau -- A present she is the house auest was rendered program esting t On or tier mother, Mra. Annla M. Tonng. Utully decorated wedding ak. built-u- p Not, correctly speaking, oxforda--thes- e either end of the table were tan biographical sketch of Leonid And was Mrs. Brim. Mark reyev by given tUilc tapers and low bowls of sweet but are MRS. neither WARNICK J.hejr Suffice instep shoesj HOSTESS purpps. halt-- Mrs. Lr B. Melnon gave a re ihsms lu eorrespouulng- shades. .... Tie Daughters of the I tah Iloneer. it to say that they are remikably chle, practical and . . .. Mr. ami Mr Carter will make view of" "He Who Gefa Klapped.P v ui m comfortable. The body of the Bhoe ia. shown in i .met ai toe now or jura. solos, "The Banderelo' al their home in Halt Lake'tty. Clara B. Warnlck Thurwlay after various types of leather including calf and kidskaW- and "Vour Smile," wera glvea by noon. ; I Not long after he "bung out his Mrs. (ienevieve T. Brlmhall Hi Balllfaocuinpanied J George wipe th particularly worthy points of interest being th I shingle" la Paducah, Kentucky, be CLIB ENTERTAINED. A string trio Rave the life of her grandparents. ; was. hostess to by Louise Crwkpank. ran was for He auu Mrs. Sadie-Joicharming r,. appliques on counter and strap, of matUed county Kicks. attorney. juiiiuiiB of Lorln Hlrk joy early nioneers ofjanisr ' ' th members of the liliid Hour club composed Bekbnrv and leatherlin harmonizing shades. Hflchelor and Norma Jensen, played ,; founders of the Ricks Academy of at herJiomeJihHrwlay anenjooa, "Truly I Ho"' and "Whi'n Then be ran for judge, of county Twlllntit uinr eirr, a vocal tuilo waa nwiiw. FollowUig''3itfLjL dulkiuujj dinner COftjes; Faraotjs J. ahICvAKRFitting'r wAs served. The dining table held Then be ran for Congress, and dainty-- 1 following the tsrog-ra"aaa ceiiterpiiice a dfi-- IjowTbT faTT freshments B. Stevens. Mr. lona pauled by . to was were elected. served seventy... 1a Shoes iowidUis "C" to "AAA" Iorfn Kicks, a grandnon of Thomas flowers. Appolutuieut were arrang- five. ; . To Senate ia Ford Mrs. Dan RUm gave three- ttlano selec th, .,ed fur Mrs, Lafe AlRor, tions. KlrKwooa. Mr $ aerm iteunr, sirs. President Grace Cheever Barkley siusht six more terms In liCouard Madneu, Mrs. 11, M. Strung; and Mrs. Alex Mortensen, registrar, s Includes Mrs. the House of Representatives und LOUISVILLE, Ky, Not, 13 The Smiths and the Varea way spend BarUley aiKl the three children, iits. Clyde' Clark, Mrs. Don Alger, got them. gave Instructions on the n "4 " " Mr. Fred Cooper and the invited Rouiantlc from the very start Is fter which refreshments were serv with iavlhh bands their canuMlsii Now he moves tip Into stilt more ed. guest Mra, Jttaear Vest and the tends of hundreds of thousands fhe.story of Berkley's achievement., select political company. lluKteSH. ,. Nineteenth Century club met at , i ; i. . James A. Reed umy delve ' for His pareufs were humble folk wit . As he was Barkley was . the residence of Mrs. W. C. Miller BAND DANCE many weary days sad raonttts'lntn rullke the funilljT'whlch gave Abra-bau- r nearlug bis fiftieth birthday. wbrld A brief the Lincoln CLTB PARTY afternoon. cost a After dellsbtful danclmr tartv to the not many of poliFriday mystery of the high A second-hanFord provide! Ms ndles away. v' ' ,IMetla club members met at the business session a well arranged eiwn at the Provo l,igh school Fri- tics campaign transportation. ; Barkley was given. Mrs. Mifer day evening for" the benefit Of tba residence of Mrs. Arthur Bower program Ills father, John WHson Barkley. drove it himself. hey still may call the IT. B.: SeW- -k tenant farmer, found it no mean Thursday afternoon where a bridge gave a , short talk on "Modern Meth schoor band. The party was Well ote the "millionaires' luhM He never missed an op(ortuuity ods of teaching Little Ones Music." ttended by the students and their party waa given, Mrs. But the lad who, poor but honest, t.isR to keep AUx-- mid his seven is visit a voter ahms the road"leu htndigB'st'ore with Mrs. A I lee n Her little daughter Ruth gave a friends. ., nM In hers and sisters was born on a farni, bad to work grade school. voters, tnany of them, who new lie- afc S Kemp and Mrs. jameg 8yme second piano demonstration of points In the "6i Alhea studied at home. $ fore had seer. condldnte for any then and bis way college, through and third. Dainty refreshments were address. Two Mother Goose Nur- - ENTERTAINS CAMP he managed to enter Marvin office higher than county Judge or had to rely solely ou bis own reserved fallowing cards to Mrs, M, 6, Hery songs were sun? by Dora Jane .Mrs. Myttle Stewart was hostess! sources to ''carve his nk-ht In the Ctreg, In Clinton county, where he sheriff. TH DEPARTMENT 5TOUE OF Junes, Mrs. James Syiue, Mrs. Strtckley.Ttot'Bf si Xt in her usual tobeHHbm-of:4omlevle-ea- J ; his tui mustbe--reckone- d VBPfQt world with.' wirkeOs Spurring him on were bis wlf;. ajanitor to ' Alleen Kemp, Mrs. Joe Ahiander, BachE. Mrs. E, of the I)anghters of the Ctah Pio 'apsble manner, tion. wSo was "Brower 'tit W. Allien lie This is time TMlssTJorfliBy Biirkley. Mrs. B. K. Mullock, Mrs. Hubert elder gave a clever paper oh "Iatln neers at Tier hoirie if Thursday after elected "" Iwter he studied for a year fit PadiH-a- ; tjwlr wn, David Mnrr?U t" ' " '" Held, Mrs. D." Or'lo Allen. Mrs. E. America." The twenty members noon. .vir. jiuneie iv.in acted as Kentucky the other'day t; R1A-arrwm Barkley,; and thelf to jiucceed fsiator dangU'eis, Emory College, In Georgia. Byron Dnstrup, Mrs. Carl Scherer, present responded lo roll 'ealf by 8dstlng hiistess. . The history of, Barkley a clerk In Dorothy Brotver and MarliiM Fran P. Ernst, administration stand A'ftpr thnt he Mrs. Drau Uroiicniau, Mrs. Stanley givinji short iilograpblcal sketches tne Jlfe or Hannah Adams Harrison " ' an- western Kentucky law offices. :; ees. Bonnett, Mrs. lleed Bailey, Mrs. of the lives of heroes of Latin was given by Mrs. Stewart. Two by and Kepublican nominee for I other term. Jle wired a healthy "portion of his Came election day, and to the elo rteyiimiir Gray, Mrs, Jack. Kulkiekv anwriea. ,, vocal solos were rendered by Mr Jaidtor lit "Xwttoft-T'Yearning?, and irr HW8 entered tl quent, aspiring sua of the oltseure Mrs, Kalph Bullock, Jr., Mrs. Eldred ..." Xola Nlelson. Nettie Harrison gave Bark ley and the blue gross coun- law school of the Unlrersity of Vir- - l'armer,Jientucky said: H, Harding, Mrs. Sterling Bean, Mrs. the PRLMARY OFnCERS MEET history of William Harrison and 'You win!" Are equally happy pinm. Martha Jones and Mrs. Wilford Mrs. Walter Roldnson antertained Mrs. Bertha Nuttall gnve histories try's IcniKTacy ; . (J ray. ' TEST ANSWERS th members of the;tak Primary of Satnnel and Elizalietb Gadd. A ... " board at her1 home fUday afternoon, solo dance was given by Irene Kirk reHg-iou- s the answens the Here to Thirty-Si- x HOSTESS TO CU B the regular lesson dainty and a piano duet by Erma and Ethe) on this Following questions which appear i Members of the Nettete club were Rorenson. Mable Kirk gave the hisrefreshments were served to ' page. . r entertained at the home of Miss " i tories of Isaac Gadd and Marthii 1 The flight of Joseph and Mary tVira Vest Wednesday evenlne. Paxman, Following the program with Jesus. fijecdle work was the main diversion dninty refreshments were served to 2 Mecca. BRIDGE PARTY af.the entertainnienf. Itefreshments 4 wicked Wife of Ahab. MIhs Vie Strong entertained a few forty, were served during the evening to 4 Amos. , the Misses Mildred Totter, Veda close friends at her borne at bridge . thirty yeiirs. High score was OBSERVES VEDD1NG ednewlay . SPAXiail Vejst, Katheryn JORK, Nov, 13. The- " 5 he One hundred Lewis, Msyme awarded to evening. ,AJ(e. Misses Nrma and Ruby Erek-son- j' Senate of the Roman Mrs. Bessie Whitehead Amlstice Day celebration held hei"e Jones, ixH'tia Meidrum, June Hoov-e- and nWsred by Mrs, Jnnies Snow, Church and advisor of the Pope. second prize. to Smoot-Spaffor-d A Thursday under the auspices of the Lucy Muhlsteln, lone, Ludlow 7 1808. Chrlstensen. Delicious' refreshments entenainea at a dinner party Thufn ana the hostess. American Legion was a success 8-- Seven af 1 were served at the card tables' to day evening in honor of their Bar age. years : front.- all standpoints. Commencing ? ' " Eccleslastes. ents,' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ereksoo, ' twelve." . 17 I early In the morning when the f whose isllver wedding 10 of Joash, king Israel, and anniversary streets were decorated wiSh the ccenrrefl oft thnt day. The enterm American Legion regulation "decora-tioh- a Amaziah, king of Judah. CLl'B MEETING ARRANGED ' ( ji, , lth of flags, constant activity was Mewbers of. the Nelke Readine taining ooms were decorated A fall flowers. weddhiir beautiful Lome club wilt be 11 entertained a At evidenced. o'clock at the salute EEY01ID BELIEF' of Mrs. N. 0. Hlefcs formed the tS'iirftrpiece of the of guns was fired and other noise" Tbursdny after-noo- cake table and tall Cathedral candles The hostess will iie assisted indulged 4a In memory of the stgn- ' graced either end. Covers were laid !ne :of the armistice. , by Ms. Elsie C CarrolU for Mr. and Mrs. Merton" Kerre, Mr. Immetliately following, a patriot Ufld Mrs. Charh's ic tueeting was held at the high Duke, Mr. and ENTERTAINS AT HOME scnooi assembly at which Judge Mrs. George Myers was hostess to Mrs.' John Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Luis The questions listed below ire James B. Tucker of Provo delivered the members of the Daughters" of Ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Overly. anthe Utah Pioneers, camp A'o. 3, at Mr. and Mrs. James Snow. Miss lata concerned with-thInspiring address On "The Sig Bible or otljer nificance of Armistice Day." Thera her home Thursday afternoon. The Johnson, Miss Mary Duke, Miss correct ans history, , The was- aise patriotic7 music by the entertaining rooms were artlstlearly ioetle Uvmy and the honored ctiest religious wers to thee (pjestlons appear else- - school bapd At noon the big decorated with fall flowers. 8ketcb elk barbecue took , place es of the U vea of Samuel and Jan- - MEETING AT GR.4NDVIEW and more than v . . . I 1 Toe tliu of Pin. l)nL'hteni ft.ih ette Harding were glvea by their What incident In Biblical his rifc mouwicnes were soia. At 1 daughter, 'Louise Gilbert A paper 4&h of Grand Iftew ward will meet tory does the' accompanying, scene o'clock all business houses closed . slid the town assumed a holiday , on tne ure or Kichara Btobbs was st the hoin of Mrs. Charles Went.i porrrayt here was Mahomet born? f ; air. At S o'clock it football game given by Anna Gould, a great grand raursday afternoon at 3 p. ra, An tooa piaee at the race track between daughter, Alta Thurgood rendered lujojame program naH liee.i arrang-nl- , 3 Wtio was Jescbel? 4 Who was the father of Islab? the local boys and the Provo hi&h and all eJiglble members are vocal selections and a reading "All B How oW was Adam when Seth school team, this was a dlsasTous .': to be presetif; Is Well" was given by Mrs. Myers. ' ' ' defeat! to the locals, the score be was born? Gladya and Grace Groneman ave a -ENGAGEMENT of the What Cu JCfallege ANNOUNCED ana is ing S2:to 0 la faror of the vlltor vocai auet cnapter .xrom "' " ine oig concert in the evenlne was v''' of Utah' was given, by .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prows an- dlnals? History I 7 When was the Federal Council tnemted by a larsre crowd nnd th Mrs. Nellie Jlson, Following the nro-- nounce the engagement of their , .ince at the Escalante Gardens Was grani dainty refreshments were ser daughter Eleanor to Bliss D. Childs; of the Churches of Christ establishaiso well attended. sdn of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Childs ed in America? t ved to forty-tw; .. oW was Jehoash when he HC... of. gpringvirie: The marriage will UTAH GIRL VVEDS hegah to tetgi as klag? ' ; INTERESTING PROGRAM motor-ca- r "" From what book of tfieBibfe ' PlwtnrtOThe Herald At the.regular weekly meeting of ' Th Uluetradoo at is tba fojlowhig quotation taken t "A ..jsPAMSH FORK, Nev. 13. Mr. the Bohnerllle- - ward Reller society TO ENTERTAIN CLrf- tDedricksNi Mrs. find the " Tbeo an name howa 'Is' nnnnw better how The good Misses Th-Ni3UMorright Loree afternoon Mrsr 'than Van Eliia precious Tuesday ; Wagenen f v'' V . v Kaak endows the rtell win give a sketch of the life of aid Agues "Farrerf win entertain ontaient: and the' day of death than ruic marriage of their daughter. , f--'Ruth? to Archille Gaineer of Me ' ' Jeafl Welwter. A review of the book, tne members of the Lambda Tau the day of one's birth?" mtk front wheel ' 10 What two kinds broucht thefr finite Nevada. The marriage took !' V "Daddy Long Legs" 'will be given club at the home of the former Mon'. btafca aaachantam, U XV( "' thns eacludinc all Vegas, Nevada. day evening. The. entertainment Is forces to battle to Bethshemesh? by Mrs. Oscar Bjerregaard. jinee uct. ; in . fcome t lit honor of the new members of the " " h CAMP' TO MEET '. club.H)AH0 PEOPLE VISIT v. GIVE LITERARY- LESSON S i . ane daughters of the Utah PIo- Mr. and Mrs.. V. L. Bunnell and Extra Com The literary committee of the daughter Dorris of 'Idaho FallB. INVITATION ISStED-famp No.,2, will meet at the Standard First Relief ward F,pdtfmmL will have nome society or Mrs. John Boardman, 275 Idaho, wto have been visiting. In ; The Reliekahs of the Deborah cast o south street,, Thursday aft Provo for the past few davs with lodge No. 6 of Provo are Invited charge of the meeting Tuesday The committee la ronmoseA ernooiu Mrs. Boardman will lw relatives and friends, have returned to attend the meeting and Sociable of Helen Sutton and Grace Bowit assisted by Mrs. Rondo Simmons M the Lehl order Monday to their home. They were the evening. Mrs. will real afca Mrs. MartflkStrebble. st com- ?uests of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Wil An invitation Is extended "id all the Sterling Ercanbrack AH mem play "Success."- - AH wonten vfUm are invItedVtake their needle- - ' liams. lnembers to be present ' vn uivueu 10 oe nreseni ai iworw: ! rf.. . : 1 M fraav MEETING TUESDAY MRS. TAYLOR ENTERTAINS tVtl aTk P Xtl Memtiers of the Alpho Tono club the meeting of the Fourth entertained at: the home of vard Relief society Tuesday amaz- were Mrs. Jack Taylor Thursday evenlne. ling the Literary committee win Needlework Was the fWnro nt the e in charge. Two books of Jean Thia brake' ayttem U excluaive to Nash and wa engineered to I entertainment.' The club members Webster, "Daddy Long Leg- s- and embody the finest (fcaturea developed by forei and Afnerkn Dear Enemy," will be reviewed by present were Mrs, Edna Broadbent, brake audiorities at well at the superior! tie worked 'opt Vllss LaVIeve Hulsh of the Mrs. Eldred. Collins, Miss Fano EngHsh Miss Kate Elllsoit Hiss Ln- - epartmeut of the Provo high school Naah oyer an extended period of by brakaj experience. k i ,?llle Hanson, Miss Eleanor Irows. $ Among its chief advantagei it the fact that the smoothly power&l ,uus taith Whitehead, Miss Elva TO ENTERTAIN LODGEw v Myers and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ReJd wlli performance of thete brake it never impaired by climatic chaoget. v 4 " ' ., antertalB the Odd Fellows and thtir And being of themechaiMoni type they operate vith invariable Vtsiht ' VISITORS HERE partners and the Rebekahs at their ttajdtOtf f lttempwaire ,Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Snyler of Co- residence Tuesday t vealng.' An mem;( ,.-- t lumbia, South' America, are visiting' bers are Invited to lie present They poueta perfect automatic eplization, light to left froot"1 In Provo with relatives and friends $ " .'. . : ': .... . ;' lor a few weeks. They are the CHOIR PARTT j guests of Mrs. Snyder's parents. Mr. ..The nietnbers of the Third ward Nash eUminatet the possibility of the tide-swa- y Thua or skidding and Mrs. Ilyrurn Johnson. Mrs Relief society choir plensaotly roadt on. or .under' wet brake which rapid icy 'occurs-u. application Snyder was formerly Miss Mlgnon w.:-- U ..., a llr; and Mrs. Rolert Saner 4. i: .l Johnson if this city.'. Before re- it their home Friday evening. Mrs. Aiiio EVER BUILT turning to South America the Sny-kr- s Saner was a farmer member of the ' expect to spend a few months choir. During the evening games, in dlfferenf sections of the United musie aud dainty refreshments were - ; ; Stales. . served to- twenty-fivThe commit" -J". tee in vbarge of the entertainment CO. DANCE AT were Mrs. Evn Warner, Mrs. Kate 4. .: ;. Phone 279 '. A ueeessfifl .dandng Jsirty was Ewe!,. Mrs, Lucy Scott,- - and Mrs. Provo, Utah i - i iL Duick: Dealers in Provo for, given Friday, evenlne at the Tonne Louie Collins; Mrs. Saner was pre :f university NtSSEN AND WILUAM OOLUEil JR. IN THE RAOULWWSfl by the" University danc sented with o token ef remembrance QZlA .. , . i '11 Years ti I lUg CIUU. from the choir members. r i Jr-'- tireK -- c .,. " - Two-voc- -- V. - '!V t J: i - (130ney u " Unnecessary f for ' ElecliDiri)fSl(erituGkian ' - rricecrup to" Mrs. Miller Is Hostess to Club bs- : ' riec-ted- m d n Wim BROStQMBlNY Fin-hHy- ; -- iy -- ""1 1 ' ' ' " d - 'bw-njii- ' Your Warmest Friends Over Bibicali Quiz MlISTICEMY Years In Business ' Sell Nothing But IS OBSERVED . THAT GOOD COAL .:'. l V 6i-T- . CoarCp. r, "Mri-.tlQrdo- n " -- Phone s"t "'" V1BRATI0NLESS Provo. Utah m , " -- ; - e - w . - The smoothness and quietness of the Greatest Buick Ever "Built defy description. ' This remarkable . - is vibra tionless beyond belief V -- ' .hope someone else tells you that . ls otherxar also JMJft VvT ( . "'-- - vibrationlcss. For then you may be induced to drive the two cars; and pare them. And you will better appreciate the ing smoothness, at faery speed, which How jbelongs to ner, hue oV Ar i '. J S St''l' ' 11 il 'r Simplest f IUf Buick.' in Greatest ': '. v..y;v m TELLURIDE MOTOR "' n,K. . aur-prls- ul -- - " -- "r - " jsy 4 - e. Jackson 14b'N:UniVersi v- :tl.. 1V1QI j Lu1 ' or Car Phone' "933 Go. PROVO, UTAH: dependability Regardless bf Profit" ; ' f'J J: lA" V SV, !' Safest-Smoothe- 'At f T . . i I |