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Show A XV? TTTTTTTTD r Second Section - r-- ' AW J ( i i I I iv I LV - i 1 T 1 l"T jJtt r- -- 1 ttr .'and Ura. Fl L. HumThtiS Mr. and Utt'C U Johnson tertained at a dinner party on entertained at, a . family dinner Thursday. Those attending were Thursday afternoon. Mr. and lira, James C Peterson. If r. and Mrs. William Peterson Add , Mr. and Mra Cyril Anderson family ot Pleasant Grove; Mr. an! Saturday pleasuring at to Mra Owm Thornton form Aperi- capitaL es Fork, and Ur. and Mrs. Mel-vi-n McDaaiels from Salt ILake. Mr. and Mra Henaen Nielaon, Mr. and Mra W. W. Lira and daughter Mr. and lira. William Broomhead Grace were In Salt Lake on and lira. Elixa Broomhead from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mr. Oliver Mr. and Mra. N. P. Paulson Broomhead from Provo were dinner gueet of Mr. and Mr. Archio the following dinner guests Maxfield on' Sunday. on Thursday: Mra Mary Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Mr. and Mr. and Mra Joseph La-sMra. William Stagg. pent Thursday with Mr. and Mra Mr. William Nielson returned this Ernest Rasomion at Prevo. week f rem Idaho where he has Mr. and .Mra. Owen Halliday spent the summer. pent 8unday In Salt Lake visiUng Mr. and Mra George Wilson and with Mra. Ella Halliday, who is recovering from a recent operation. Mr. and Mra Herman Ludwig of Garfield were Pleasant Grove visiMr. and Mra Lewis Olpin, Mra tors on Tuesday. Inez Olpin, Miss Belle Olpin and Mra U White motored to Nephi ' Mr. Owen Farley who has been Sunday and spent the day with ill with an infection for the past two weeks is improving. relatives. JLA1JmLii i r Dixon-Taylor-Rnss- ell Under the direction of th ataka recreational committee, the, 'Stake Sunday school presented 6ns of the series of monthly recreation pro- Lgrams in the tabernacle last Fri day evening. Two one-ac-t plays wi given, "TwsrHoneymoefi"" and -Biscuits and Bills" In the east of the tint were Miss Naomi Wilson, Miss Rhea Daniels, Miss Chris-t- a Olesoa; J. W. Done and Roland Lindsay. In the second were Mia '- - Mr. and Mra Henry Erlandaon spent Thanksgiving In Salt Lake with their daughters, Thelma and Norma Erlandson. 1m MetutkfiF. whn la att.nriin choot arthe -- TJnlversity: of Utah, was aone (or his Thankselvinir va -'cation. ( ; Miss Ann Nebeker and Mra. Em ma Co wis of Salt Lake were here Erma Patten. Sargent Barnett and over Thanksgiving. Golden Taylor. Between the plays costume dance were given by JewMiss Lucille Curtis, Charles Hardell Thomas. ing. Ned McBeth and Hamilton Richmond, students at the A. C. in Members of the advanced Benior Logan, earn home for their class of the First ward U. A. held Thanksgiving vacation. a. most successful social at the The members of the Social tea home of Bishop and Mrs. A, R. Wilson Tuesday . evening in which held their missionary meeting forty participated A program of Tuesday afternoon at the home of clever contest- games was- directed Mrs: Bert Stevens, with Mra F. H. Mr. F. by Mra Kathryn Betta Lunch was Allen as assisting hostess. ' served by the social committee, H. Allen, Jr.. .pastor of the ComMrv. James II. Francom, Mrs. munity church, gave-- a most InterCharles Bates, Mra Hal Elmer, esting discourse on How the Bible assisted by Mra Wilson and Miss Was Made- .- Refreshments were served. . Marjorie Wilson Mra Charles It. Dixon has gone Mra Selby Dixon entertained a to Salt Lake to remain for several number of relatives Sunday evening weeks. at a dinner party in honor of the One of the pleasant octal affairs birth day of Mra Dixon. Covers of the week was the bridge party were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Jack given Wednesday evning by Mra Dixon. Mr. and Mrs, Flint Dixon, Dave Shuler. Dinner was served be Mr and Mra Charles Cloward, Mr. fore the game. A profusion of cut and Mra Charles Cloward, Jr., Mr. flower were used to decorate the rooms Her guests tnclcraed the and Mra Gould Dixon. of the Tres Jolf club and j member The Senior class of the First ward mo joiiowing sneno auuiuonai; M. I. A. held a Thanksgiving party Mra Bert Stevens, Mrs. O. C. Nielat the home of Mia Alice Clayson. sen, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mra Ken Games and refreshment provided neth Dixon, Miss Kathryn Douglass, Hiss MadoUne Tllaon, Mra B. U the entertainment, Jensen, Mrs, Bert Taylor, Mrs, Ed. Mrs. Ed. Patten and Miss Rhea Patten, Mrs. Max Wightman and Coombs gave a party at the home of Mra Melvin Done of Eureka. Mra Patten . Tuesday evening. Games and refreshments were en- "STEAMED PUDDINGS" TO joyed by their Beeshlve girls of the FEATURE DEMONSTRA First ward M. I. A. A scond group' of Beehive girls "were entertained TION PROGRAM BY MISS BO YES TOMORROW at the same time by their teachers, Mrs.' LeRoy Elmer and Mrs. Reid Schramm at the home of Mra Elmer. Candy making was on- - of the features of a pleasant evening, r Kit-uioa- y. rn-'oy- ed 4 t en In XiTias Presents .: ' Mra Emily Ray visited in Salt Mrs. Cassie West who has been Lake over the week end. confined td tho Lehi hospital for the last month with both legs Mra. Effie Marrott was avProvo broken, had the misfortune to have Mra Florence -- Knapp, former Reher right arm broken Sunday. visitor Tuesday. publican Secretary of State ot New York under "Al" Smith, who attrib ; Mr. C. A Fugal made a business uted to "polities' the charge that James H. Walker returned Wedto an Provo he wasted and misappropriate' Tuesday. nesday from Arizona, where he has trip been for the past month. 11.200,000 spent in taking the 1925 Mi, and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs of state census. She said she believed II. W. Jacobs made a business Heber visited with relatives in tbe accusation was Democratic re, taliation for Theodore Roosevelfs trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Pleasant Grove Sunday. convention attack upon Governor Hyrum Hilton bf Hinckley is visitMiss Pee Allred of Salt Lake Smith. ing with his brother Joseph Hlltra. visited ' with Mr. and Mra Glen- ta ning rooms and dinner table Wadleythis week. Mr. R. Halliday of were artistically decorated with 'American-''Forentertained ut a Miss Ruth NelsortHOf Lyndyl was late fall Tlowera. Those who were dinner party on Thursday. Tho a week end visitor in Pleasant invited were Mr .and Mrs. Eugene invited guests were Mrs. Elenor Grove. ,.', Allred, Mr. and Mra Glen Wadley, West and Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of West and family from Pleasant Miss Vera Brown and Harvard Pleasant Grove; the Misses Dec Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Brown from Charleston enjoyed and Allred from Salt Lafce, an.l Rasntuson and fami' from Provo visiting among their friends In Mr. Fay Bert Allred from Spring City. Pleasant Grove on Thursday. Mr. and- Mra J. R. Halliday and Bishop and Mra M. S. Christen- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs were The C, B. Harper family enjoyed scn and children and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Sunday dinner at their father's B. J. L. Merck were Sunday dinner " " Lucius Laudie at Brigham. home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. John-8on- ."' . k Mr. and Mra Ernest Olsen enter- ' Miss Janice Kelson entertained tained at dinner Monday evening at a delightful party Sunday evefor Mr .and Mra. Wesley Beck and ning at her home. Card games, Mr. and Mra Leslie Smith. radio irt'isic and refreshment w xt enjoyed by the Misses" Pah Thome, Dr. Dean jlaryey left Wednesday Ruth Nelson, Mary P.ichins, But ail : Tor Pnlla delphia. Armil stead, Elizabeth Greene, Donna . Olpin, Maigaret Stagg, Mra C. A. Gammett was hostess Orpha Adams and Bemice Adams. to the Young Mothers club Thura- day, afternoon. .tsflcttraod Kirk and Hoy earson spent the .week end fn Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk enjoyed : with Mra. Kirk's Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Nelsonrrnter-taine- d Sunday visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Lund at, a very plesr.r... dinner . In Salt Take, 1ui l' Muiidy evenlnj. The enter-- 7 j ? . . - I mioUii oUlitii xuita II! Gives Away - i i i j WU en- . crl uw" "" c:rtt, : PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1927, Cries "Politics!" MASAIfLGROyE-SOCIEI- LJ ill I Under the direction of the officers and teachers of the Third ward fesPrimary association, a harvest tival was presented In the ' taber ' nacle on Monday e venlng. The pri-- 1 mary children dramatized the harvest time in costume with song, pantomine and dance. The name program was presented ' by the Fourth ward primary organisation Wednesday evening in the .ward ' Mr. Wesley ueck made a business trip to Idaho? this week. '" Mr. and Mra John C. Nelson, Mrs. Lcona Told and two children visited in Salt Lake last woek with the John Told family, . chapel Mrs. tartio Beck and Miss Arde-- . Atwbod wero Salt Lake vi.iitors ' ""r Mr. and Mra Franklin Hiatt are visiting in Blackfoot with - their married children who reside there. Miss Effie Hilton of Provo spent Sunday visiting at the Joseph Hil. ton home. Saturday. ' y' r - - A Gift With Each Purchase of $10,00 or More , Make this a furniture Christmas. ' Start your plans now! There is nothing that brings more contentment and happihome. You have ness than a comfortable often wished for New Furniture. The time for you to buy is here. With every purchase you make you get some additional piece of merchandise absolutely free. Your money will go farther during this event than ever before or after - -it is the time to furnish your home. Make your selection well-furnish- ed early! Mis Ossie Hull and Mis La Von Hull spent their Thanksgiving vaca tion here with the Allen family. , Mra George Rodger and ' son Roy of Mllford have been visiting here with Mrs. Rodgers' . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward. Plum pudding head the list of Miss Ruby McMuIlIn and Miss Orabelle Huber came down from feature for what promise to be a Salt Lake for their Thanksgiving very excellent program of cooking demonstration to be given by Mis vacation. Lula Boyes tomorrow afternoon, The members of the Evening from 2:10 to 4:00 o'clock In the bridge club were the guests of Mr. Women' Club Roonuv 303 North and Mra Byron. F. Ott Wednesday University avenue, under the ausevening. Dinner was served at pices of the Utah Power & Light small tables with., bridge following. has prepared a number of other company. In addition. Miss. Boyes Mrsr Spense Amos entertained pudding and sauce recipes. Includ the members of, her bridge club ing Steamed Bread Pudding, Fig Thursday evening at "the home of Pudding, Steamed Fruit Pudding, t Mrs. Will Amoso. Chocolate Pudding, Sauce Supreme, Hard Sauce and Fruit Sauce. . ': Knight Walklngshaw spent sev Miss Isabella McBride, local demeral days last week visiting In Salt onstrator for the Utah Power A Light company, 'will also be on and Mrs. N. H. Burton, Miss Dorothy hand to meet Burton, Miss Marguerite Burton discuss any of their cooking problems with them. and Miss Kay Martin of Salt Be sure to come, folk. You will spent Sunday here with Mr. and " surely enjoy It ' :: . Mrs., Wi) Amos. Lake. Ik r31eJiappistaHn all the yearfor boystij ,ltAistJic day of surprises and joy. Xmas comes but once a year and the children W provided with their hearts splendid assortment of toys all now sd:sp!aycd in our toy dept. Select now! fchould de-cjr- e; . .A -- Toyland Is Open . At All D. T. R. Stores Vhemjoultearlhe HADD0RFF nothing else will satisfy trisir (he children and come! D.T.R. stores cp;.i their toyland. Everybody is welcome. ' every description at low prices. E ; Rjj 'you boy or girl could ask for is Jbvce let their dreams come truel Jf.V4 That-'sKR- c Dixon- - Taylor-Russe"The One-Pri- ce Co, ll TIo "Ml distinguished quality about the of the Haddorfr that 'sets it, and gives this piano 3 value un apart equalled. The Haddorff sound board and the intricate mechanism that goes with it are the creations of Charles Haddorff and are found THERE'S O Have Been5tlhgingf pf They - in this piano. " Come in and hear the Haddorff, It is always a pleasure to s fringed or without fringe." Shown in new novel in or colors solid patterns, conventional or" in geometic, floral or Oriental patterns. With long lustrous pile. Rugs of exceptional quality well made, in designs suitable for the living ro3m, dining room or bedroom. A wonderful Christmas gift.. Moderately priced. Wiltons- and "Axminslers-hyandsome-- HDnly ra two-ton- e demonstrate it. :v Buy at the One Price Honse-SAV- -- E! a JDoim- Dixon-Tayl- or Russell Co. 'TheI)neTrice House" |