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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1927. v f Cullimore and Mrs. Clarence Cot- - to the .members of .the Provonas The nest meeting of the club club at her home Friday afternoon. will be held December 1 at the Sewing, music and luncheon will be home of Mrs. Steadman. tne leatures of entertainment All m m members are urged to attend. DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE' PARTY DELIGHTFUL DINNER " Miss Lorn Wests guest of honor PARTY at a surprise party given at her Among the interesting social home by a number of friends Fri- events of Uast week was the dinner Games and music party given Saturday evening by day evening. awe enjoyed, at the conclusion of Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen. Pink which delicious refreshments were and yellow colored .. chrysanthe served to the following: Miss Mart mum attractively decorated the tnna Memmott. Miss Virginia Burr, dining table. Covers wre laid for Miss Y'rglnia Clinger, Miss Sarah the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frel Clark, Miss Lena Baum, Miss Mir- C Strale, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. iam Partridge, Mia Essie Barrett Ciark, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill. Fentoa Jar ley, Carol Farley, Wel-do- n Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - Halvorson, Carrcli. Raymond Slack, WUi- - Mr and Mrs. Sterling Ercanbraca r and Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock. ard Hirst, and Harold Hirst- s SECOND WARD RELIEF FOURTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY SOCIETY- -, An interesting program, has been One of the most educational and arranged for the Second ward Re- interesting Belief society programs lief society meeting Tuesday after- of the season, has been arranged noon at 2 JO o'clock. The following for the meeting in the Fourth ward program has been prepared: Read- auditorium "Tuesday ate ing, Maud James; piano selection, 1:36 o'clock, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusen- Mrs. Wallace Thomas; vocal duet berry wil giv a lecture on "ProbOnda Christensen and Shirley Bur- - lems of Childhood," and Mrs. Nola nell; social service lesson, Mrtv Nilssen. the sticcesssful winner jf James Simkins. All are- - invited to the Atwater-Keaudition, contest held IS Provo recently, will furattend, ' ' nish the musical program. The : SOCIAL HOUR CLUBw .. public is cordially lnviteOa att" MEETING end.' Mrs. George Carroll entertained the members of the Social Hour SHOWER GIVEN FOR club at her hume Thursday after RECENT BRIDE noon. During the afternoon of sew Mrs. Rex Davis, formerly Miss ing, Mrs. D. G. McBride read the ixjis Larson, a recent bride, was story, The Message of Anna Laura guest of honor at a delightful misSweet" by Ella Higgonson. A de- cellaneous: shower given Wednes e licious luncheon, was day evening at the home of Mrs. served to the following: Mrs. John jnaries Aiaaj. The affair was Cunningham, Mrs. Sylvester Brew- given hy members of the Vineyard er, Mrs. D. G. McBride, Mrs. James ward Y. L. M. I. A. and their moth Sumner, Mrs. Susan Heaton, and ers, and officers of the organizaMrs. W. H. Koffard. tion. In behalf of those present, Mrs. Ellen Holdaway, president of the organization, presented Mrs WOMEN'S MUNICIPAL Davis with a beautiful silver server. COUNCIL RUMMAGE SALE Games and music were enjoyed, in be the will Wo held mage sale which a, delicious luncheon men's Municipal Council, a rum' during was served to 20. mage sale wil be held in the Wo men's club house on North Uni EDGEMONT WARD versity avenue, some time after RELIEF SOCIETY Thanksgiving. .Anyone having cloth Mrs. Sarah M. Marriott! of the ing whichtaey have no more use for are urged to get Jn touch with social service division of the Edge-moward Relief society will have Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, and ar of the meeting Tuesday af rangements will be made for the charge ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. She willJ delivery of the goods to the club house. Any help from the public give me lesson, "Problems of Childin this matter will be appreciated hood," and a splendid program has also been arranged. The afternoon by the members of the council. will be spent with quilting. ---. He COLUMBIA SEWING CLUB J. F. F. CLUB ANNOUNCEPOSTPONED Miss Anna Booke will entertain MENT Members of the J. F. F. club were the members of the Columbia Sew ing club at her home Monday eve pleasantly entertained at the home ning, Nov. 28 Instead of. Nov. 21 of Miss Merle Allred Thursday eveSewing, music and luncheon will be ning. Music and games were AH members are the diversions. delicious during which-- a ' luncheon was served. cordially invited to attend. PAGE THPvEEj CARD OF THANKS i lT We desire to ejtpj. , apre- - j ' to ml "bur many elation :;boi and friends who assisted uj curi-i-th- e illness and death of o r b Wik J I' husband and father. DtvU T. son.. We wish to than the speakers, singers and pallbearers ' for their services at the funeral, and we are also grateful to our friends FARE ROUND who furnished the use of their automobiles at that time. For the PLUS I UC TRIP many beautiful floral offerings and to those whoeent us words of comfort and consolation, ws are Indeed 8eUlag dates November Z3, M thankful. , Limit Monoay, Nev. M Retern Mrs. David T. Nelson and Fam'Uy. . . . n i a sss ' Ethel Duckett. Society EdH or, Phone 107 ,r:-r- -: lira. lchubert Musicale Guy Shurtlift Mrs. Thomas CUthefoe, Mrs. Aimtf B. Simmons, Mrs. R. EL Homer. Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. Walter Welat, Mrs. A Mrs. Leon Hedquist, who attended Opperman, . According to thorn Harvey Holland and Mrs. Den-the classic musical given by tht Mrs. il latter being an is Lsulit Literary tub U the home vitedBrown, the guest. a Mr. rMright Packard Wednes' day afternoon. H was on of the AMASTA CLUB TO MEET , finest and most complete musical Members of the Amasta club wi'J program of the season. The musical given to commemorate the be entertained Monday availing at the centenary of the death of the the residence" of Mrs. Ethel Traa--g great German music composer, eagle. Sewing and music will be Fran Schubert, and members of the diversions and luncheon will be were invited seveda! and guest fiy served. All members are cordially 1b attendance. rr" invited to attend. Mrs. L. B. Harmon gave an inter-stin- k . Schi-ber- t. of life sketch of the WEDNESDAY EVENING 6ABD Hannah Mrs. after which CLUB PARTY , Packard, soloist and Mrs. Ralph . One of the most enjoyable social Booth, pianist, were presented is affairs of last week was the enter an unusually well selected. Schu-fea- tainment given by Dr. and Mrs. G. program. H. Helndselman at their home Fri The renditlo not each compothe members of dons, day evening, for sition was exceptionally well the Wednesday Evening Card club; " by Mrs. A delicious Impromptu Op. 42,JNo. dinner was served at 7 Booth and "Erlklng," by Mrs. Pack- o'clock, bronse chrysanthemums, numbers ard, being the outstanding and ferns being used to decorate on the program. ' the entertaining rooms and the dinMrs. J. A. Owens and Mrs. Karl table. Following the dinner four BaTndlev were the assisting ho- - ing tables of bridge were played. Alma teases at the delightful affair. anJ Van Wagenen, and Mrs. A. B. Mor at thsgconcluslon of the music ale. receiving the high score favors. delicious refreshments were served gan Music was also an enjoyable fea toBO. , ture of the evening's entertainment j Presenjt were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LITTLE WOMEN MEMBERS T. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. John W. ifefTEBTAINED Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van was hostejs Wagenen, Miss Marion Sutton Mr, and Mrs. G. H- - Ward. WoTo thi members br the Little Mr. and Mrs. A B. Morgan, Mr and evemen Jub at her home Friday Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. ning, fa enjoyable time was spent W. Whittaker and Mrs. Phil Thur" with needlework and music, during mondwhich a delicious luncheon was 4c 4t served to the following club mem- ATTEND TRIUSSEAU TEA bers: Miss Pearl Hardy, Miss Marion Miss Ermi Heindselman and SUtton, Miss Hannah Prusse, Miss Miss . Verda Batchelor went to Mabel Nuttall. Miss Evelyn Stew- Nephl Saturday afternoon to attend art, Miss Lois Boshard, Miss Vesta the trousseau tea given by Miss Miss and Troyer. Evelyn Strong Edith Morgan, a bride of the near . lis Successful ' ' ni . -- RAM-Mem- Timp-anogo- school, supervised by the teacher, Mrs. Francom. All ladies of the ward are invited. MEETING OF NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB Mrs. J. W. Alrd entertained the members of the Nineteenth Century tluhat her home Friday aiternoon, , . SURPRISED BY FRIENDS Mrs. Al Henrichsen was surprised by friends at her home Friday afternoon. A delightful time was spent with needlework, interspersed with music. K dellolous hot supper was served in the evening to the guests: d 7r for your Bring in your old coat and have a $5.00 allowance on any new coat in the house selling , i at $20.00 or more. . - two-cours- future. following j nt V bers BELIEF SOCIETY FROG of the Third ward Relief sociely will enjoy a special Thanksgiving program Tuesday, November 22 at 2;30 o'clock. Thirty three children under the direction of Mrs. Hammond of the B. T. U. training school will present an in song. original Indian production dance and! story. " Miss Hermeae Peterson, principal of the training school will give the social service lesson: "Problems of Childhood." This will be followed by a program consisting of Thanksgiving songs and poems given by a group of s Fourth grade children of the THANKSGIVING EXCURSION "OREM LINE" -- rt , ! Mr. and Mrs. John W. McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. Ike John and baby daughter, Mrs. Nellie Bailey and' Mrs. Jean Carr. -- BROTHER AND SISTER SURPRISED A number of friends of James and Anna Jensen successfully surprised them at their home Friday evening, in celebration of their birthday anniversaries which occurred recently. A delightful time was spent with games and music, during, which a delicious luncheon was served. A large and attractive birthday cake, holding dainty candles centered the luncheon tabid, which the guests of honor were obliged to cut and serve to the following friends Miss Alice Pyno, n, - 230. WEST CENTER, PROVO nt NETTETE CLUB NOTICE Members of the Nettete club wi'.l meet Wednesday evening at the with several friends, and the presi- ferns of the various women's or ganizations of Provo, as - tnvitea The . assisting hostesses Miss Lillian guests. Terry, Miss Carol Parwere Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. El E. tridge, Miss Karma Partridge, Miss Bachelder, Mrs, W. H. BrereUn, Mildred Farley, Miss Jessie FarMrs. George t Quill ian .and" Mrs. Miss ley, Miss Olive Betterldge. George Fitzroy. The tastefully ar Lois Linford. Miss Thelma Larson, ranged entertaining rooms were at Miss Mary Rasmussen, Miss Dortractively decorated with falL flow othy Jones, Miss Lucile Bigelpw, ers in! the club colors,, green ana Miss Eva Poulson. Leo Poulson and ' gold. Mrs. C H. Funk, president of Phillip Christensen, the club gave an address of wel jc 4: come to the visitors, after which AFTERNOON SEWING CLUB she read the club litany. Mrs. Ray Members of the Afternoon Sewniond Berry gave a splendid review ing club were delightfully entertain life of Carl Sandberg ana ed at the home of Mrs. oihe Stanley read two of his poems, after which Dunford afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Booth, Miss Joy Bach-ello- r Music and Thursday were feathe and Miss Verda Bachellor fur. tures of the sewing, afternoon's entertainthe on ul .selections hished besutlf ment, and a delicious luncheon piano, cello and violin. Miss Mau- was served. The following mem actwo vocal solos, ri ne Peck sang bers "were in attendance Mrs. -- EWl companied by the trio, Mrs. Henry Steadman, Mrs. Thomas Spack-mabook of the W. Gease gave a review Mrs. Marion Baer, and invited "The Peaks of Shala," by Rose Wil- guests: Mrs. J. N. Butt, Mrs. Lloyd of der Lane, and during the serving d the refreshments,. Miss Evelyn played steel guitar selections. Fif ty-- f Ive ' were in attendance at the unusually interesting meeting. EEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE "black men labored very fast you're free," exclaimed one little to tie the giant Then, at last they fellow, as he told the bunch, "Let's all seemed vex? satisfied, for they go." And then the black men gave sat down to rest , Wee Scouty, still one cheer, and Scouty watched As soon as thsy behind the tree, was thrilled o'er all them disappear. that he could see. He kept out of were out of sight he shouted loud, the black men's sight because he! "Hello!" The giant said, "Good morning, thought it best One little fellow danced a jig, son. Just see what those black and then picked up a limber twig, men have done. 1 wonder If you'll Said he, "The giant Kt up. cut these ropes and help me to get I'll tickle him, I guess. I'd love to free." And Secnty said, "Of course hear him laugh. What's more, per- I wilt, if you will kindly wait until haps I'll even make him roar. But I call the other Tintes so they'll if by chance he gets away, I'll run, come down from the tree." L.' I must confess." - Soon all the Tlnles gathered He walked up close and said, 'round, and then they very quicklv "Here goes!" And touched the giant found that in his .belt the giant d knife. on the nose. This promptly woke had a leng and the giant, and he tried to sit up They worked and worked and, in straight The ropes, however held then end, they cut the ropes and him tight although he worked with freed their friend. The giant all his might And then he loudly thanked them very much, and said, shouted, "You will, pay for this. "You've saved my life." Just wait!" This made the black men laugh (The Tinies are captured by the in glee.- "We'll all be gone before Bad Buddies In the next story.) ... . i. V. F. CLTJB Mrs. E. D. Firmage of Provo and prize and the second favor being Members of the. J. U. F. club suc- awarded to Mrs. Cecil Larsen. A de- Mrs. J. L. Firmage of American cessfully surprised Miss Bertha licious luncheon was served to the Fork were Salt Lake visitors FriHooks at her home Friday evening, ' , in celebration of her birthday anni following Invited guests: Mrs. Cecil day. versary wnicn occurred on that Larsen, Mrs. J. Ervel Christensen, J. R. Anderson. And Miss Elaine aayt Chrysanthemums were used to Mrs.1 H:M. Strong, Mrs. Elmer decorate the entertaining rooms. Smih.'Mrs. Lowry Nelson, Mm. Huntington of Salt Lake spent a Morten-sen Jennie few days last week in Provo, the Games Bnd music were enjoyed, Buckley, Mrs. Clair and club members: Mrs., Joa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas during which a delicious luncheon 1 """ was served to the following: Miss Ahlander, Mrs, Robert Reid, Mrs. Thornley. Inez Wilde, Miss Louise Smith, Miss D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. D. Byron Das-rruMrs. Karl Scherer, Mrs. Oran Delia Burch, Miss Ina Hunter, Miss Elva Lewis, Miss Evelyn Ellis. Miss Groneman, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs: Arthur Leal Muhlestein, Miss May Muhle- stein. Miss Pearl Muhlestein, Miss cowers, Mrs. Jack Bullock. Mrs Naomi Se,man and Miss ' The Wear As You Pay The Gnderella Way residence of Miss Luella Meldrum. The time wil be spent with sew ing and music, and a delicious luncheon will be served. A cordial Invitation is extended to all mem bers to be present. SATURDAY .BRIDGE CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Paul Davis will entertain the members of the Saturday After. noon Bridge club at her home in Payson Saturday afternoon. Tables of bridge will be played, prizes awarded, and luncheon served. All members of the club are cordially keen-edge- - 25 order now for Xmas jewelry, I guarantee to save you 25. Come in and let's talk it over. By placing your : Dell Chipman 3 Doors West Sutton Chase Drug , p, Hooks. JJJ. ' " , MttlW,! . LTHETIA CLUB invited to br irtattendancw ENTERTAINMENT MEMBERS OF MARDI CLUB Mrs. B. K. Bullock was hostess TO MEET to the members of the L'Metia club Mrs. J. Ed. Stein will be hostess at a delightful bridge party Thursto the members of the Mardl club day afternoon. Five tables of the at her home Tuesday afternoon. card game were played, Mrs. Oran Tables of bridge will be played and Groneman receiving the high score luncheon wil be served. An invita tion is extended to all members to be present , - Walk Upstairs and Save I ... .Mill Aak Utft, tcw DnctW IIUHIttn j. Kmw u si PKiTiTwiiaur - PROVONAS CLUB MEETS FRIDAY , Mrs. Albert' Selck wil be hostess Ost-lun- '',''' ,f E. C. HENRICHSEN HONORED group bf Scandinavian members of,theiL. P. S. chruch met Thursday evening at the home of El C. Henrichscn, recently retired president of the association, to honor him is appreciation of his earnest labors during thepast six years. Uurlng the time pleasantry spent with games,' a splendid program was furnished Including talks by S. P. Eggertsen, Bshop L. L. Nelson, Ernest C. 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