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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. rrt mtam p - FOCRTH WARD RELIEF . . ' lira Garrett De Jonj wiH givs a talk om her travels abroad before the member of the F outh ward Relief 'society Tuedy arternooo at ISO o'clock. Prof. De Jong will furnish the musical proj-raa vocal solo by Miss J one. An member of the organisation Invited to attend. , tr cordially ': - ' . ; m riKsT HtUJ r.l.ir,r. . SOCIETY The special activity eommitte of hold a quilting at the meeting wffl the ftrrt Ward Relief society " hold a quilting at ths meeting .Tuesday afternoon in the. . ward chapel. Two quilt are to be made and other sewinf wUl also be dona, All ladies of the ward are cordial 1y Invited to attend. ELABORATE SUPPER GIVEN '.' FOR MISSIONARY -- t v Irene reporter; Olson, , : MEETIO'' - Ray Ashworth wll'gtVe a talk on "Adam! as a Champion Of Liberty," before the members .of the advanced senior .class of the Fifth t'ar' 'l M ' I, A.. Tuesday .'; .in at- - FIFTH WARP RELIEF : SOCIETT :. Thespecial activity department of the Fifth ward Relief society will have charge of the program at Glen Simmons Saturday afternoon the meeting Tuesday afternoon at when she with Mrs. Whit L. Hoov- 2:S0clock in the wardJteUef er entertained. The entire house society hall. Following a' short was decorated in the colors, orange musical program the time will be and black, in keeping with Hal- given to the. sewing committee, and lowe'en. Three tables of bridge a quilting wii be held. All memwere played. Mra Howard Graham ber of the organization are urged ; receiving the high score favor: A to be In attendance. delicious luncheon followed and DAUGHTERS, OF PIONEERS was served to Mra. S. L. Dixon, Members of the Pleasant View Mrs.' Paul Davis of Payson, Mrs Utah Pioneer will meet Thursday J. Edwin Stein, Mr. K. W. Bailey, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Mrs. Stanley Morgan, Mrs. L. E. residence of Mrs. Lillian Fergeson. Vincent, Mrs. Howard Graham, A fine program will be furnished Mrs. Paul D. Vincent Mrs. Bob and refreshments served. All memBullock and Miss Ruby Smith, the bers and those eligible for are cordially lavited to be latter being invited guests. : mem-bersh- present . " evening, membets are urged to be (enaance ai ne meeung, ers E - 1ST S E N FURNITURE CO. 57 North Univ. Ave. Garniture for -- , Slaters of circumstance are Mrs. Bertha. Bushy, 17, of Camden, N. J. (above) aud - Mrs.- Serena H. Itabke, 18, of New l!rmisl( k, Si J., who have Ikto barred by mdnlci- I (READ THE STOY. TOCX COLOft iiboryiJromtitteiiiyiijs.JijaSt' little wafers. mttrrieU. The reanu given and ate until they was the uccesKity hK)l girls "from man's viewiwlnt," of a protecting wo liiurrled- fee! Mercy me, they they ' simply couldn't eat another bite. The Jap who took thera for a ride stood watching them from Just outside. "Be sure you get enough," said he,. '.'It' per fectly all ; Oh we are satisfied,' said one. "This eating here was lots of fun." The Tinles then jumped to their feet and thanked the Wee Jap girl. "Come on." their cart friend shouted loud, "I'm set again to pull this crowd. Just hope aboard and I will give you - all another , whirl." When they, had climbed Inside the cart, wee Clowny shouted "Have a heart Don't make this e . ' -- br k yom just what a new AimstmnP . - - - " Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs are inexpensive, fhey " It makes a permanent and attractivev floor seams Dixon - Tavl y cement. "THE ' Springviile Nephi ONE-PRIC- Payson ' yulxari-colorec- ell leave." The Tinles hopped aboard their kite. It didn't hesitate. Up, up it went through air quite clear, and headed for a mountain near. "What's on that monstrous mountain?" all the bunch heard Scouty shout. "Well, I dont know," someone replied. "I've never climb- - n - trim aa r--D d eyr Ibany NHM Clan Armsfrong't ktr-Fe-lt Rug a. - 4560 Sixa fro s 6"5 to 1 . 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Each Quaker-Fe- lt Rug is then given the added protection of enduring "Areolae a special lacquer like that used on the. finest cars. "Areolae", wear and repeated keeps its rich luster under constant . Armstrong's Linoleum v i floors of texture embossed inlaids, marble in- - . felt-bas- new floors? y , 000 CoffeeTea thelr.kl.tei andtheneach little Tinymite expressed his thank for all the fun. Said Scouty, "It was And each ru will have the new enduring s4ccolac finish soap-and-wat- are cheerful and so easy to keep clean. A damp cloth nc&oitwke a week keeps thentjbright.and fresh. Have your Linoleum laid the D, T. R. Co. way. Our linoleum layers are experts. Their work is guaranteed Armstrong's linoleum cemented to the floor over a by our linoleum experts will last a lifetime .wA'UWI W 9 new Armstrong's Linoleum Floors will cost you. 5. Last a Lifetime ... SV I Well gladly send our rep- resentative to measure your rooms, to estimate, to show you all the latest samples of the. new kinds of linoleum T. R. Way Will I i' Schilling Paprika - o f jtd Don't worry about the expense. YouU le surprised to know how liLlle bright, LINOLEUM D. "H'"! we'll all fall out .This made, the cart mai broadly' grin, "Just hang on. tight, and you'll stay IB," he answered.. Then the- Tl nie, felt answered. Then the Tinles felt They rode back where they left B PvO you need Cheerful colors in beautiful, new patterns, that is what you wiH find in Armstrong's Linoleum, this Fall. It will surprise you how, little it costs to cover your room: You can't afford to be without it. Armstrong's Linoleum Laid The . '. . 7C wi'11 cost. "Prettv Pattern Linoleum t-y- K andtelluou r fl f ICTt RE?) iw&me measure of-Jl- RUGS i Armstrongs Quaker-Fe- lt , HOUSE" E PL Grove Sp. Fork BBBBBsssBBBBsa Heber Am. Fork d table will wearl Order Schilling Paprika for the vivid .color and ros& like savor of the rarest Hungarian pice - and put the "handsome tin m ttwi tahlc fa show discriminating' ip BIG VAUDEVILLE AND 1 DAXCE LP)-AAKRON,- OhtitrOft. ' are made by gored when whipped and sent to Arrangements being the recreational committee of the basement to work by his mother. Sixth - ward.Xor..a vaudevflleand Hugh. Hursle(P,. 12, sob and dance to bo given Wednesday eve- Mm. Roma Horsley, hanged himself ning in the ward amusement hall. from the rafters of the cellar with Each organization of tho ward is. his belt here today. i well-dresse- . ' - i louncel . ia the tin that the 0 rooms, IJ--'- I -htWi the Epicure l : -'iW- J J I iaBssssssBBSssCsSsssBsssssss T s' T"""'"" ... . M. L A. : i. , SeelhaeTjUr, and Sirs. Cecil nTOwmmjmiH cugime jut R. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.; Frank .. :v..ww.. r to be in attendance. opecKoari, cut. ana jura, Armur '. 'Knudsen, Miss Beulah Hatton. Miss ; Bessie Hatton, Frank Speckhart SOCJAI-Memb"Jr., Alban Seethaler Jr, Miss DELIGHTFUL CARD of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club were, pleasantly entertained at the residence of Mrs. .. : ' RAT ASHWORTH AT B. T (Poor Cloway runs into trouble - la j' the nest story.) - - - . Linoleum Rugs Quaker Felt Rugs y' . . ENTERTAINS FOR HUSBAND - Mrs. Norman Scott, entertained several friends at her home Sunday evening in honor of her hus band, whose birthday- anniversary occurred on that dayt Cards and music were the feature of entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs Art Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Del-b- e rt Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peay, Mra Andrew H Scott Jr., . Mrs Margaret Peay, Mrs. A. H. Scott Sf , Mr. and Mra L. C Scott, Mr. and Mrs., Lamar Scott, Mrs. Annie Young and Mias Melba Young of Mona and .Miss Winnie Scott of Slat Lake. Donna Clark, secretary and treasurer. . Present were Miss .Velva Knudsen, Miss Merle Bray, Miss Luclle Collins, Mias Delia Haws, Miss Cora Morton, Miss Algie Snow, Miss Helen Penrod, Miss Donna Clark, Mis Fae Brown and Miss Irene Olsen. 1 . aa eagle's nest . the-supp- Armstrongs Linoieum V - us-h"- irlmyFloor t the House hv. -- Prominent - among the leading social events of the week was the DINNER GUESTS. Mr. and Mr. Heber J. Jackson buffet supper given by Air. and at their home Ura Herman jSpurgeon at their entertained at dinner i horns Sunday evening In honor of Saturday evening. Roses were Ross. Hatton, son of Mr. and Mrs, in decorating the dining table. Ted Hatton, who will leave in the Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra Rulon Q'Ni el, Mr. and Mrs.. Heber German-Austria- n mission field of Jackson Jr., and Mr. and" Mra me Ij.. u..a. cnurcn, centering me Wayne McMerritt all of Salt Lake. prettily arranged supper table was a large Japanese brass bowl of PIONEER DAUGHTERS OF ' ; a most CAMP NO. S fruit Following Mr. Ray Ashworth will be hoswith njoyailc eylngwas spent social chat and music, ' during tess to the Daughters of the. Utah which the guest of honor was pre--; Pioneers, Camp No. 5 at her home' sented with a beautiful, gift from L17 North First East street. Thurs : Mrs Spufgeon. Included in the day Oct 13 at S p. m. An Interesv fnllnnrlricr 'ffllAnt i t wjm Mr ?f rm i in5JLr rran J. ; , find out And jure enough, the ride stop ped .short, and Carpy shouted This is sport! It seem to me with lots of luck this happy bunch is blest" "You r right" snapped Cop-py, "This is grand. And what a lovely place to land I" Just, guess, was in bow, where they landed Jt ' v: VALLET CHAPTER TO MEET Rachaal Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Order of Chapter No. Leland Campbell of Salt Lake and theValley Eastern Star wiU meet la the the guest of honor. The hostess Masonic temple Tuesday evening was assisted ta serving by the at o'clock. All. visiting members Misses Bessie aad Beulah Hatton are cordially invited to attend. and Miss KaUe BeardsJL . DINNER GUESTS DELIGHTFUL CLUB PABTT Members of the C F. C club Members of the T- - F. F. club were guests at a dinner party were entertained at the home of Saturday evening at the Mis Velva Knudsen Thursday eve given home of Miss Edith Jackson. Garen were and music Games ning. den flowers were used in decoratjoyed, during which a delicious the entertaining rooms and a luncheon was served. The following ing bowl of roses formed were elected for the ensuing year. large for the dincenterpiece Mis Miss Helen Penrod. president; tablCCover were laid for U ing Mias Fae Brown, vie president; Including two invited guests. , Mi Mia ; XHT.n PACE ed a tnounUia side, but if we keep on (oing straight, we sherUy wiU preparing, a stunt or act for' the vaudeville aad Wilde's Musical Troubadors'wU furnish the musio faer the dance. Further announce ments will be made. Everyone is lavited to attend. , cordially j . Ethel Dnckett SocietT Editor. Phon 107 . SOCIETY ' 19271 FifpWPi Made by the Makers of (S) Armstrong's Unoeum feet |