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Show I - j Second Section! . '" i.'i- - v; 11 ... ' . 1 ' ' - . I " f - v . , MUS. EFFIE DART, Reporter Jeaa Paulaod. Reporter 144-- W TeJepboM to Provo last wit were dinner Sunday, wbera guests of' Mr. and they Mrs.'. Byron Dtstrup. Other fuet wera Miss PriseUU ChrUtensea of Kateiu and Mkw Jdelva Bachman. Misses Mildred and Maudloe Mrs. Garland Hvrcnihm entertala ed tha I N. club Friday evening. The tkne was auent In demonstrat ins the making o, Christmas gift. Luncheon .was served at Fall floiers decorated tha rooms. I Urge party iStevfrt entertained of yjuac people Saturday evening In hufor ef their sifter. Miss Louise wewarc, prerioui to oer return w ' ter aiooT at Elmo. Music, dancing snd games were the pastimes of the evening. At 10 o'clock a thicken Mra. Joseph Brown Is spending served to thirty-twuppe sister Grace, number of the guests cante from few days visltiug her .... at Kaoias. . ad SpringvlUe. , Provo , vu The Peter Pan club met at the Tha Gleaner girl of-- the Leland ward entertained at a party Friday 1 home of MIsb Jennie Jones Wednestbe Cutter boffife-- te Don - day. Itec.L.Ml8 Blanche Jonea. ritn-- t or of Mildred Cutler, previous to her sister of the boHtcws entertained to attend school in bait with mutsical selections. The Miss. svl Lake ' In addition to the Gleaner e Isabe'l Hudge and Hannah Larothers Dreaent were Elinor son PBterUinedjMitb'aancing. Pol and Anna Stark, who are attendipt Iranaa was enjoyed, high score be school at Ogden, and Effie Mark- - ing won by Ilunuah Bowen. . Miss Genevkve Bowen was toaKtmaNter bam K l4Vam wyonuug. and a toast was given to Miss Zet. diuIVierson, ,bo was absmutbfe Frfenda of aon fathered at her home Monday cause of illness, ffcncy work evening and pleasantly surprised the main diversion, the club mem ' her, the occasion being her birthday bers being otvupied making ChristnBlTefsary. The time wa -- l"11 mas feifts. At music and dancing. . enjoying Mm. Bobert Jex entertained at midnight a picnic snpper was served by the guests, cover being laid dinner Wednesday evening oomj)!!- Sir. and Mrs. William for twenty. mertarytff J. H tew art and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn tt rfeon' and sob Ervln or Sto;ie of Myton, I'tah, rior,to their Elmo. JCtnh, apent Sunday and leaving for their home after an ex . . . tended visit with relatives here and Monday visiting friends here, at Halcm.: Mrs. Crl Stewart was to Mlai t Louisa Stewart returned an additional guest. A Elmo, Sunday after spending the Mi-Thanksgiving holiday here.; , Jones, who Is attend ' the Ajrrlcultural College at Loing Mri Thomas Roach of Palmyra gan, tyimt' home to siend the week. entertained at Thanksgiving dlHner ead with her parents. She was for hr ramlly, and Mr. and Mrs nccomiianled by Miss Mnrion, Jones Proof children and LynnlRoberta of Halt Lake, who f pent the week vo. a ad Mrs. J. W. Bell and c hil- end vifitlne friends here. She was dren, cf Spanish Fprk. . B giut of Miss Bernlece Ja."len Saturday night. 1 - A ;. . Furniture Christmas Tol-Uurs- Furniture! , The gift that Brings beauty and comfort into the hdme ahd joy to .every member of the family! It's' the most useful, practical and lasting git of all! The demand for this sort of gjft is .greater than ever this year arid it is concentrated at our1 stores because our quality and low prices mean extraordinary value! Choose at the One Price House and Eli B. K. FeVguson left last Sat casion .being her. birthday anniver urday for Los Angeles to spepd the sixteen sary;. Dinner was aVed to winter at the soldier's home there: rotitdni and other relatives. MrsmesJL-Ilnlvorso- n and .Mr Itha1 Miller was hostess to Mm. Charles E. Brown of Spring-rill- e home her the Beta Brldee club af entertnined the members of taut etentna. , Four table ,of brldgf the Vincent family at a Thanksgiv war blayed, - Mrs. Haiel Jiollan ing dinner In honor of the fortieth winnlfg the club high score. arid weddinc anniversary 'of Mr. ana Mra. flmer Tjean of Bantaquin the Mra. WlUard Vincent. , Mr. and aerved X at at the card UWea ftt. o'clock." mo fdreft from tSunnlson to a tteno. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haivor- and ' ThJ J- - Wylie Thotnaa chanter of on and sons, Joseph and Merrill oi Daughter of - tTtah Pioneers. Mapleton, were also present. JI Wilt- toeet Thursday ic and social conversation were t Ouhp. No. aftentcon at the hom of Mrs. John diversions following dinner. W. More. The history of Captain . John Davis will be given. Mrs. Eliza Johnson was hoste d orchestra furnished the music for dancing. The old as well as the new dances were on the program. . Befreshinenta were ' .. served. :. Mra. Leona Dixon entertained tha Jastamere club Wednesday .afternoon, Guests exclusive of tha regular club members' were Mra. Fern Grey, Mrs, Ed. Hansen and' Mrs. . . Sid Coray. ' f tr El-do- n Give Her i a Sttoine Cabinet - v. - , hand-shakin- g Harris, Harold Hardman, ; John Halliday. He'tlon - , '. ; Mr.' and Mra. Hymm K' Elmer entertained at Thanksgiving dinner atbeir home. Five generations of the family were present, Indaain Mrs..'Elmers grandmother, Mra. Ale ta Davis, who Is Stt years old, her w, aoo-lns- H.,C, lUskell, r three treat grandchJldrenjJfyHrteen grand-chlldr- en and threa granucnuure great-grea- . t V ladies of tbe Social Tea were enterfhlned Tuesday afternoon at the, home, of Mrs. E. E. Robinson wiUi Mrs. Francis Simpson assistant hostess. Plans were discussed for ( brlstmaj activities at the Community cbunh. Refreshments were .... served. TIie : Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. DanieL. entertiiined at a family dinner n Thankcgivlng. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Holla Daniels and Mabid, Idaho, Mr. and tmllyof Mrs. Horace Fe'reday and family of Spanish Fork, Mr. jind Mrs. Clarence Daniels and two sous, - Mr. and Mrs. C E. Cloward and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clowsrd motor--t- d to Milford W spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. George Bodsera. They returned home Ssturdav niirht Mr. and Mrs, Merrill R. Smith and baby of Magna have vbdted here this week with Mrs. Rmith's Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. lrent, Daaifls. NATIONALISTS filAKE PROTEST CANTON'. 'Dec. 3 (CP) The South tlitua "nationa'lst government today announced the fljupatc h of severe note to the British foreign office lp- London 'protesting i!i:illnsT tlie"H'rte ot "H'liutiuiiuti'j In the British concessions at u Tien-Tsl:- The fourteen were 1 alleged to have been delivered Into the custody of the Mahchurian military authorities at Tien Tsln, and If the- -, were executed note an the nouneed the Canton government's in-- v tentlcu of - demanding indemnity ' from Great Britain. - FURRED POCKETS . Pockets made of huge patches of fur are .seen on the smart new coats. Often this is the only touch of fur. Roland Jacobs Qet tKe Home lgad for Christmas Mrs. Albert Marrott and family left last' week for Idaho, Where the" will reside during the coming Charter Oak Parlor Furnaces winter. Christmas 1b more than! any other season of the year a holiday season of and for the Cedar Chests home. The folks will l come home everything should be prepared to give them com- -' fort and real Christmas cheer. One of our big Living Room Suites only cbst $155.00. Easy monthly payments. The 8econd ward M. I. A. officera met at the homejt Mrs. Martin Peterson Thursday night to discuss the. program for .the year Bhd other Mutual business. Then were sixteen members present including Lloyd Adamaon, Harold Walker and Mrs. HatHe Hayes of the Wake board. Heats The Young' Mothers club met au I rfl T. lur uviuv vt " - fi - -Kmtth Iftst Mrs.? O. E. Grua read Thursday. the story, 'The Other Wise Men,' nnd Mrs. Ida West read "There Is a Santa Claus." Invited guests were MrsLue'jla Thome,- Jfithej urys lale and Cora Xash. ..,.. 3 to 4 Rooms Mi -- - at the gra assembly of the year Friday at 11 o'clock. "This wa. merely an experiment program, but judging from the initial success and rhe enthusiasm of tne students, thf devotional, exercises, will probably be continued Misg Edna Nelson of the high school gave two readings. and Noddln'," Bllnken "Winken,After this, a saio-thonmd -- Mulea,'"-' quartet eonslsting of Jean Paulson, Bobert Holdaway, Siiencer Hayes, and Roland Jacobs, played "The "4ove," and "The .Spring : '. ej' The Junior high school gave the 9x12 Axminster Rugs - J- I - llitmrfvaarif-i'- I ifflAlAlim UUII 3 JblUUltUlll U lUJll : .s ... ... v ' ,..' ; f Here's a Practical . ; r o i : v Dime liUUCi v."- .. a you're looking for a practical and serviceable jpft-'-othat will be "really appreciated i then select one of our Armstrong's Linloeum Rugs. v . There are patterns suitable for. any room in the , ?i 1iome A pretty kitchen.-- ' bedroom, or living-rooi.lrilj? of genuine Armstrong's Linoleum will save house--" , i ; 4VWTl5.aJiu mane iiy iuuui muic ,And you're' sure of sturdy qualiy too for Arm-- i j k 'strong's Linoleum Rugs are made of genuine linoleum. i They wear and wear and wear I "i j X It ne vy And'our prides are very reasonable pix6n-TaylorrRus$- ell ' - Co. I HOUSE" . THE Provo; Springville Nephi Payson PL Grove, Sp. Fork r '' . Dixon'TaylorrRussellCo. .... .'4 ProvoV ; r.f-'- v.." ' -- gift to the familya rug for. the living room or dining room. Let the whole family I pick it out' too. Let them conije 'down to this store and examine the wide selections." The finest domestic rugs, all new patterns ! and colorings - - rugs to suit every type1 of room and taste. Low prices I . . VA i,- "i call and see; for CHRISTMAS rRXJGS iutuvc - ., Sons."., - Christmas Gift Useful Every Day in the Year f U' Christmas , ' 7J.HE Springvillo" first - $31ioi OPJIfi-riUtJ- Nephi Huuau. S Paysod . -- PL Grove ; . ; Easy Terms : ,. The: Amerkaa Fork Glee - club at conducted the chapel exercises . The the high gehopl last FrldaJ-eonsisted of two numbers a one-- 1 )y the glee club, a piano solo, net piay, auieu' n fashion show.- - The female char-dete' in the- - play were taken by boys, and all the latest "Paris' dressed styles were depicted hy hoys in their sisters' garments. VAll Enamel x Nickel Trimming : - Mahogany George Smith visited In American Fork Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. Antrlce Helaelt. U; AN OLD TRICK ; f recHavltig an otherwise perfect ord spoiled on the final day of the football season is nothing new to rvinr-Rot'ke and his Notre Dame teams. In the last few campaigns Nebraska turned the trick a couple times Just as Carnegie Tech did this -- , ,Sp. rork fall' " ' , vovrniTL frocks bixon-Tdylof-Russ5 . Ganze ribbons In delicate shades ate used on the party' frocks of the ; extremely young. Gray A Ilack These beautiful Charier Oak Furnaces send a continuous flow of moist Warnt air1 through the house. You will see them in the homes in'Utah County held in high esteem by every housewife. yA" Charter. Oak Parlor Furnace is aft ornament to the prettiest living .', , room. See them now! ' h , lue 1 ' ' C ell HOUSE" "THE Provo SprtngvUle Nephi Taysori TL Crovey; ; . , - . . dlscus-Hion'lo- ii hiind-tucke- d 'Jflt rrcoixiauCT4 Jm' serv-Mr- - (hll-dre- ev - : A five-- piece . 't club Friday to the VIII-XV- I Xh Ladles Literary club met ing. Only, ladies were present Mrs. Maggie the time was spent enjoying fr Fday night with LtlAJw. Tha program: Solo, Lit-t- work rnd exchanging household sit Hfea LWngston, accompanied bj( ... gestlons. Livingstone; puper, '.Power in tbfc Jlonje and Character an of Proper Home Training," ATTRACTIVE FROCK Mfs.',Leua Williams. Open the topic was held by tb,e A blue serge dress embers.- Luiicheon was clato Dastrup. Other guests for afternoon is trimmed with taf Byron feta ruffles of a lighter shade and Mra. ' Jack. Qberhansley. vest of bois de rose 4 and Mrs. Wallace M, Hales chiffon. , - tyxiu.-r,IBm:- Jfitht CSpeclal to The nerald) Lewis Olnin haa been confined to The Payaon club from the B. "I. Us tied with the grippe during the U. participated in a delightful (Mist week, last Friday night as a iiart of their Thanksgiving vacation Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carlson and activities.. The affair was in the Mrs. ,Willlam" Stagg were in Provo nature of a progressive snpper. Tim on baslneiifl last Tuesday. first course was served at the home of. Mlia Naomi Wilson, the club non limber the three of DaughCamp dal manager. The second was at ters of the Ploneera held a business ibe borne of Mlas Marjorie Wilson, meeting, at the home of Mrs. Leone after wbleb the grwip gathered at Told; Thursday. Mrs. Guy Morteu-o- the home of their president, Stanley ounty registrar, and her as- Wilsou; for the third course.- - They sistant. Mrs. L. Peay of Provo, were ere here divided into two groups preseutf 'v and ii treasure hunt led tbem to the home of Miss LVlsa Tolburst for Camp nuhiber two of the Daugh- the last course. Twenty-eighpar- ' ters vt the lloneerx will meet tPatfe4: N. Mrs. at 8, Thursday, Petmber P. Paulson's home. A!l members fThe annual Thanksgiving banquet who have papers ta 1ml filled nut arc lor tlu members of t to Cultus club worequested to be preseut. Any and their hnslwndy was held men of the Second ward who are night In the buuqtiet room eligible are invited to Uw meeting. f the taberuaele. a sieclal committee consisting of Mrs. Parley Mr. and Sim. O. E. Grua attend Butterworth, Mrs. C. H. Wxtm. Mrs. ed th play, 'Sun-Cp,- " wblcb was Leonard Steineckert and Mrs. Henpresented by the Theta Alpha Phi ry ErlnndsoBr had the arranyfments the dramatic fraternity of the Uni u charge. Prewideot Lu'ji Erland-versity of I'tah. The play was pre Hntrodued Mrs. Kathryn Betta sented at the Provo high school is toOHtmlstress. The foiiowiug auditorium. to toasts: Mrs. David Big-leMrs. Alfred ft. Wilson. Dr. Miss Elaine Clark, art student at Frank Wheelwright, Mrs. Charles the University of Utah, has bad the Cloward, Jr., Mrs. E. C IMrie, t, distinction of having three of her Vlra. A, L. Curtis, Mayor T. F. Mrs. C. C. F. Dixon, Mrs. water color, drawings accepted for ithibitlon at the University art gal- Jtte Erlandson, Miss May McBeth, Kaymond H. Clayton and Dr. A. L. lery. t'urtis. Clever contests concluded , R. J. Nelson, Mrs. Begins Thornp .he entertainment , The banquet wa served . by the ii iid Mrs. L. L. Nelson of Provo The were In Salt Lake last Sunday to Third ward Belief Society. attend thijlr jnotber'a nlutleth quests were seated at two long t lrthday party. tables decorated with chrysanthemums. Red candles In crystal holdMrs. Byron Adamson ers lighted the tables, and the fav-r- g . Mr. and were In red and white. snd Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wa'ier stored to Salt Lake last Thurs T v , Instead of Ibe regular meeting of day, j 1. rhe First ward Belief Society on The high school musfc department Tuesday, three gooa cheer meetings under direction of E. A. Beck, will ere held under the direction of the furnish the following program a ward presidency. One was held at the Third ward Sunday evening the home of Mrs. Bertha Fruneoin Chorus numbers by the Ladles' Kith Mrs. Martha Bates of the good Gleeclub; tenor solo by Jesse Walk cheer' committee in charge, another er; instrumental duet. R. E. Moffltt was at the hothe of Mrs. Viola md E. A. Beck ; saxophone quartet. Gardner with Mrs. Ursula DrolJIng-- t In charge, and the Third wa at Spencer Hayes,: Robert Holdaway Koland Jacobs and Jean Paulson ; .be home of Mrs. Harriet Wriile chorus numliers, Mule Glee club frith Mrs. Matilda DIxoa In charge. c'arlnet duet, Beed Conlam and n John Halliday ; nolo, Wllma Green ' Mr. and Mra. Ed. Patten and spent tbe week-envlsitlni; in The astVt for the opera, "Bed Salt Lake. Mrs. Vlita Patten, who Mill" hag been definitely settled as jpent , ThankKivlng n Lake YJovh rjrT. witlTTief children, .'reTuruedliuaxfe ' ' Paulson ; '"Kid'tConnerrr Jean Jt. with them. Ramon Peter; son Burgomaster, Miss Tbelma Erlandson and Miss m) Frnngi (sheriff), Eugene the mill), Norma Erlandson came down, from tkeeper-o" Eleroj-WeaCaptain D)ris, Mr Salt Lake Friday for the week-end- . Bement ; Oovertfor of ZeeUind, Jesse Brinley; Pennefeather, Alfred R. Wilson, Hyrum K. EV WalkeY; Gretchen, Gertrude Gour-ley- ; mer and Glen L. Loveless, the bisho,Tina, ; Gammett Helen Bertha, pric of the First ward, entertained Beth Blackwell, Cfcuntese, U$ne all members of their ward at a Berniece Jensen: Flora,. Alfred; dancing party and social in the Oora, ,Dablla Carlson ; Lena. Flora church Wednesday evening. GenerFoutke ; Anna, Maty Fonts ; Phyllis, al visiting and was Mae Wadley; Madge, Violet Adamff; featured for the first hour and an trtists, "Boy Oscarson, Joe Johnson. Impromptu program was presented r, 'Mr! Pauline Turner entertained at dinkier Friday evening, the oc ' MRS. A. R. WILSON, Reporter, Telephone 64 , , Bat-ard- ay ir. .- - J7-- PAYSON SOCIETY t, I s - n, - A . PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1926 PL. GROVE Leila, flf Salt . Lake, and Hyrum Thomas ' of Sprincrllle," spent . Thalfogmng day ben, the guests f Mr. and Mr M. M. Tboraaa. ' ...... .. SPANISH FORK SOCIETY TELETHONS mi ' (. Second Section ONE-PRIC- E ! -, c . ? ' |