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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927. 1 Frank Stubbs, Mrs. J. N. Strong, Mrs. Ben Bachman, Mrs. Susie BawraMra, Walter Robinson, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Miss Mrs. Mark Roberta. An inter esting talk on. The Life and Achievements of Charles E. Hughes" Vas given George Parker, after which. Mrs. Walter Robinson discussed current events. The Misses Evelyn Ostlund and Sola Martin furnished several beaurtr yhw'j' tify! stjyl jiitar dnet r. delicious luncheon was served to Mr- forty-fivGrace Cheeverj president of the club, .presided --aLJ SrPtr Ethd Dorktt Editor. Phon 107 PAGE TIIEEIt W; a e. lumSf-Parowa- a ii Mrs. Byroa DaUmp are p. M. McLe4 of Boise, Idaho, is visiUng here for a few daya, thi announce a to of the arrival happy in Provo for several daya - guest of frlenda visiting 1 fine baby boy, born Sunday at the ' g Crane Maternity, home. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. Pastrup is county clerk of Utah I. A if 'if i JL ; - (. county. Mr.' and Mrs. J. C Moffit wish to announce the arrival of a son, bora at their home Sunday. Mother and " baby are doing- nicely." . -- V r: Mr. and Mra, C A. Cox are spending a few days in Salt Lake with Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mra -- Mathtas WrjMiktna." r.- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Aahtoa and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Webb were , Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Cluff and family. Mra Daisy Cluff and daughter Irene of Salt Lake, were Provo visitors Sunday. - . ! i,i, :.J?vaIav. V . Jj lOWt CDMUNO Mrs. George W. Craig left the latter part of last week for Detroit, Michigan, where she will spend the OX. ATTRACTION WILLIAM Now Playing at the Strand Mr. and Mra, Harvey F. SUlen of Denver were among the visitors to Provo' the latterkpart of last week. , a Gratel Folland, ' DELIGHTFUL PROGRESSIVE TARTY (One of the most enjoyable' events of the week wag the progressive arty given Friday evening in hon-ol Ross Hatton, son of Mr. and Mra Ted Hatton, who is leaving oon to fulfill a mission in Germany. The Jirst course of the luncheon was served atJthe home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Speckart, the second course was served by Mra J. B. Seethalcr and I Mrs.- A. M. Knudsen at the home of the former, and from there the ewrts went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hatton, where the last course was served, after; which a delightful tithe was tspentv with games and mus(c. Participating In the pleas-feaffair-werthe following': JSf. tfcnd Mrs. Ross Hatton, Mr. and Mns. Ralph Hatton, Betty Hatton, Dick Hatton and Ross Hatton, Jr., ht e Covers were 'Jald for fifteen, including Mr. and. .Mra: Mel-vi- n Cluff and family, Mra Daisy Gtuff and daughter. Irene of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mra. Victor Peck of Provo Bench. nowers1. i MEMBERS DF CTTT AND WIVES ENTERTAINED A delightful social affair of last week was the party given Saturday evening at the Hotel Roberts by Mrs. E. W. Steadman and Mrs. Neil Thurman for the members of Council 428, United Commercial Travelers, and their wives. Tables of progressive five hundred were played, the high score prizes being awarded to Mrs. C. W. Thomas and T. H. Heal. Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Tp-Mra C. W Thomas, Mivand Mrs. William J. Startup, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCauo-IanMr., and Mrs. Neil Thurman, ind Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Steadman. ' - ; TROFi LAMBERT TO. LECTURE Prof. A. C.. Lambert will speak on 'Champions of Liberty" hefore. the members of the advanced senior class of the Manavu ward M. .I A. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, according to Prof. W. ,M. Paulson class leader. All interested are invited to attend. . 1 . - : FIFTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY The literary section of the Fifth ward Relief Society has charge of the program for the meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN lesson will be "Life and Poems of CLUB MEETING Members of the Provo Women's Liiette Woodward Reese." and will Republican club met at the home be given by Mrs. O. W. Hyde. of Mrs. John W. Farrcr Ffriday Musical numbers will also be fur anernoon. The assisting hostesses lushed. A cordial Invitation is ' " were Mra Demlng, Mrs. tended to all ladies. nobart Botwtfrth VSf s-- Yp f V. i v .Vv MINSTRELS" tarjr T Beery and Raymond Hatton tnthetdward Sutherland Picture Ptoductiori rirernea.Save My Child' A - Now Playing at the Paramount ' Wallace t games, a splendid impromptu-prograA delicioue was furnished. luncheon was served to" the fallowing: Miss Minnie Snow, Miss Lou ise Smith, Miss Metta Crawford, Miss - Marie - Petersr: Miss Mary Prows, Miss Elsie Johnston, Miss une Phillips, Mies' Beth Hayes, Miss. Vera Jackson, Miss Reanon Wilson, MIssTlutK-Willlams.TAdalaide Dennis, Missj Gladys Hooks, Miss Helen Forsythe, Miss Norma Jackson and Miss Alta Mc- E wan. The entertaining rooms were B. Y. V. WOMEN MEET IN REGULAR SESSION .The B. Y. U. women met in regular session Saturday afternoon at the home of Mra H. G. Merrill A special feature of the program was string trip consisting of. Prof. Robertson, Prof".. Elmer Miller and Prof. Buggert. They rendered three beautiful selection::. Mrs. C. E. Maw gave an interesting Uiscue-io- n n of "The Improvement of Through Clubs-.- Delicious refreshments were served to fifty members and' guests by the followMrs. H. G. Merrill, ing hostesss: Mrs. Amos N. Merrill, Mrs. John S. SmrtfirMrsTJutia TrMaTShaTirMrs.1 Maud B. Jacob "and Mrs.-E-d. M. Rowe. i Le-R- Iiss Wo-me- 7- . PMNOH Also First of the new series of OHEBEAUTYPARLOR 25-2- 6 From the H. C. Witwer Cosmopolitan Cooke and Kit Guard. presented by the American Legion stories with Al STARTING TUESDAY FOR 3 DAYS Benef Field itl-Harm- i Mrs. Wallace Reid in Youranet your tickets or from Legionnaires from ladies of the Auxil- - "The Satin Woman" lary. NEWS and COMEDY V '- - - prettily decorated withDaSels"and and.a; variety of pumpkin faces were also employed in the TODAY scheme. BRIDGE CLUB MOHMAN r bowls of marigolds, asters and - SATURDAY AFTERNOON Oct. .hit " B. SEITZ i CEORCE 'S. Produettoa PARAMOUNT THEATRE Tf "AND Mrs. K. W. Bailey entertained the members of the Saturday Afternoon bridge club at her home Saturday. An attractive Hallowe'en decorative scheme was used throughout the entertaining rooms. Three tables of the card game were YOUR CAR WITH played, Mrs. Whit Hoover receiving EQUIP "SHOCK ABSORBERS the high score favor and thejec-on- d THAT ABSORB" prize being awarded to Mrs. Stanley Dixon. Luncheon followed and wag served to Mrs. S. L. Dixon, Mrs. Paul Davis of Payson, Mrs. J. Ed. Stein, Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mrs. Whit LI Hoover, Mrs. Stanley Mor- gan, Mrs. L. E. Vincent, Mrs. How-The A. B. Spring Controller, Js ard Graham, Mra Paul D. Vincent. scientifically constructed to oper Mrs. Bob Bullock, Mrs. Jack the car jn ate xerrectly of Brigham, and Mrs. J.-. . . rpL... .. .aiding ' .. imw to xunciion perieciiy. Seeney, the latter two being invited springs the car and occupants are' saved guests. from sudden shocks and severe '(;.;... , strains. SHOWER FOB BRIDE-TO-B-- Mrs.. Gilbert Field has You want a simple; efficient, neat, issued inand inexpensive vitations to a shower to be held the Thunsday evening at her -- .home, spring stabilizer car. of life your to: her complimentary daughter r Let-U- S' servo you with ten daya Dclvene, a bride of the month. TOMORROW TRY A WANT AD ' I DIXIE " ' I Richard Arlen "THE : d, fYJk COMING!! : FOURTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs. J. M. Jensen will give the literary lesson in the Fourth ward Relief Spclety Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The subject is "Life and Poems of Lizett Woodward Reese. Appropriate musical num bers will also be furnished . All interested are cordially invited and all members are uqged to be in attendance. -H- eat-Mr.-and- ,' ;UWw,3." J of friends Vv ASTfT f ' Mil Janet Xioggari and Miss Eva Woods of Lotin spent Sunday jrruvu wuzi Jrr Ball, .,Mis Lorainx Chr'wi- Mrs. Edith Johnson, Mips Rhoda Johnson, Miss Cthel Lewlak Miss .Gloria Man gum, Miss Lore Van Wagenen, Mra Gladys Markjham, Mrs. Maud Mark-haMrs. Edna Meredith of American Fork Miss Helen Mc Arthur, Miss Erma Merrill Miss Audrey Ostlund, Mis Mary OaUund, Miss Naomi, Seaifiount, Mrs. Cclestia Taylor and Mrs. Leah Van Wagen- Mtos . '&3 Xdn ' .' winter with relatives and friends. - l'Plley I I The mightiest of all Sea Dramas It will thrill you and chill you - - Mr. and Mrs. Heber Felt of Kansas, Utah, were visiting here- this and rlenda relatives with f morning - : NEWS 'Mr. and . - CITY ! hy-h-- lail of Garfield; Mrs. Nellie Patten OUTGOING PRIMAST" of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Mr. OFFICERS ENTEKTAIXED-- r The officer and teachers ofthe and lira. Henna Spurgeon, Mr. Vineyard ward Primary association and Mrs. Frank Speckart, Mr. mad Seethaler. Mr. and Mrs. ntertala4 Friday afternoon at the Mrs. J. Yeaidenee of Mrs. Thorit Hebert-oa- , A. M. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted complimentary to the following Hatton, Miss Viola Farn worth. utxoinr officers of the aaaocia- - Miss Beanie Hatton Miss Boulah lion: atraTlCirby Allen. Mrs. j Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Camp- ford Allen, Mrs, Lee Johnson and beU of Salt Lake, Miss Lsvern Mrs Geoi e F. Wells. Games and Page, Miss Rachael Knudsen, Mrs. SECOND WARD of enter- Rachael Hatton. Frank Speckart. RELIEF StX'ltTY ,3msjcirand..tbefeatures a delicious luncheon Jr, Miss Florence Speckart and the The literary section of the Sec tainment, tn a Hallowe'en scheme was served gitfst of honor. ond ward Relief Society will have to the following: Mrs. Wesley charge of the program. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. Harding; Mrs. Owen Hardlht Mrs. ENJOYABLE Ariel Larsen, Mrs. Wesley. Maag, COSTUME FARTT Cluff Will give a sketch of the life Mrs. X J. Madsen, Jr, Mrs. Orvllle Mr. and Mrs. John E. Agaard en- of lizette Woodward Reese, after ntoos, lira, uoya stone, Mrs. Koy tertained at their home Friday eve- which a reading. will be given by flatting, Mrs. James Blake, the ning- In honor of their daughter, Miss Inez Leetham, and a vocal Miss Laurel Agaard. The affair duet will be rendered by the Miss guests of honor and the hostess. was in the form of a costume party es Anna 'and Betty Madsen. All inand the Misses Maurlne and Hazel terested are cordially invited to atDrXXEB CrESTS -i Mr. and Mrs. Joy 0. Cleg? enter- Hicks were awarded the prtres. The tend. 44k.. tained at a well appointed dinner large hall was attractively decoratat their home Friday evening. Cov- ed with lavender, blue and pink PIONEER DAUGHTERS ers were laid fop Mr. and Mrs. Ro- colored streamers, lending a pleas land Harding and family, Mr. and ing effect During the evening of MET Mrs. George Wells and family, Al- games and dancing, a delicious'' Mrs. Eleanor F. Duke, Mrs. Mary bert Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis luncheon was served. Participating B. Ward and Mrs. Telia & Sim mons the Daughters of . clegg and family, Mrs. Jacobins in the delightful affair were the fol- the entertained Utah Pioneers at the home of lowing: May Bonnett, Beulah Rob Clegg and Mrs. Arthur Winters. Mrs. Mary -- F, Smith Thursday I ertson, Erroa Anderson, Edna afternoon. The following interesta- -.l Giles. Arba MvrtlA Halladav - ' DEUGHTFIX SOCIAL enjoyed: History derson, Louise Boyer, Norma Sny- - ln& program-wa. .. AFFAIR of the lives of Edwin Dilworth Jr One of the most enjoyable social den Loraine .Sandrn n. Simmons end Wickersham events of the season was the dane-m- g son, Ethel Hunter, Ethel Murdoek Simmons. Mrs. Mary Rondo Simmons: Hazel Cook, Phyllis Maurine Hicks, party, given Saturday in the Hicks. Mildred Mrs. Edith- Fuller; two reading. Ua Warren, Hayamusement Third ward hall by a Wanda Thomas, Alice Thom- piano duets. Prof, and Mrs. S. W. group of Brigham Young yniveiw cock, Provo as, Lois Nelson, Rosemary Hod son Williams; two selections. The' was ln the affair aitty girls. high school.male Quartet consisting form of a carnival, and gay colored and the guest of honor. . of George Brums; ,Merl Bigley, . oaps, balloons, whistles and confetRalph Worthen and Vera Bullock. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS ; added much to ti merriment the Giles gave the lesson, A well appointed dinner nariv Mn. Clara History." occasion... During the. evening of Delicious, re- Mrs by.Mr.and Mrm. Mack ReaeUe of Brigham is Mr. and Mra, Jofca Chrlrtophrri spending the week here with her soa art rejoicing over the arrtvU Ifc-sister Mrs. Baiii of -- fmeaahjr boyr born at theif home Friday. Mother and bab Lrab--r & MeMUkai of Uuab was are doing . nicely. waiting her today. .. : - At Regiilar Prices You'll Fall Out of Your Seats Laughing At This OneEnough said see WAL L AC .. RAYMOND E Ro-zel- M. m ' E Music, dancing, joy and happiness, lkecrowd always gathers in the home where there is real dance music as eager: to' dance as li at Palil Whiternan's The cymbals crash the great bass booms" the baritone sax sighs and moans realistically, and with full orchestral vplume. New in principle new in cabinet THEY'RE p. . de-sig- that-will-la- This-ca- free-triat n NOW PLAYING thejiew SonoraJPhonpgTaphlia s4 .the ultimate in music reproduction and furniture craftsmanship. We would like you to learn in your own Jiome how' - dance music with full orchestral volume THE MINUET The Newest Sonord really sounds. mTheew-StMOBM'Dixon-TaylProvo Springville r -- or ' M miE Nephi . ONE-PRIC- Payson E Russell Co IIOIISE" . . Sp. Fork ; PL Grove FOUR SHOWS DAILY Continuous 2:00 Am. Pork The Original Music Score ; be played at each per Performance LilHwiU 6:S0 :45 Mat Eve. formace by the BABi GRAND ORCHESTRA Direction of W. Leo Hov-nrk- Children Heber.' 4:13. Adulte .il... 13c 50c 85c , 60c fflliiilllfilltHlitiliiliiHiii'liiii: Come and Sing at the Strand J. with' he-do- out disturbing your present equipJUNIOR M. L A. GIRLS ment and the difference wULaraaze ENTERTAINED Members of the Junior girls class j and please you. Auto Spring Control Co. "i w manavu ward M. I, A. were ong, A. C. Candiand delightfully entertained by their teachers, Mrs. Delia Jackson, Mrs. Representatives William J. Snow and Miss Myrtle J42 Norh Third East, Provo, Utah Adv. Phone 691-McEwan, at - the residence of the .. latter Saturday evening.; During the time pleasantly spent with STRAND ' a ' 1 : "X IVI" flu lT5 SM'Ay I tV rSt I Vtfcj; COLLEGIANS ir$t, ' (.1U '3 f v U ; M Mr " "Fiifhtlng nnlsh- iivwwiivmvv -- ' |