OCR Text |
Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 26, 1927. Mis Albert Raamussen, Mrs. Hear Booke. Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer, Mrs. B. A.' Johnson, Mrs. Hannah Car daU, Mrs. Geoigt Myers, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Effie Dahlquist, Mrs. John Thurgood, Mrs. Ernest Ethel Durkptt. SorHr Editor. Phon 107 and invited guests: Mrs. DELIGHTFCX MISSIOXABY tertained at dinner at thair home C. A Tolboe, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, IAKTY and' Mrs. Monday evening la honor of Mrs. Mrs. Lena Swensoa Ths M. X.A. of the Vineyard Thomas' mother, Mrs. E. 3. Evans Norma Taylor. . the hostess was. under th direction of. the of Salt Lake, who is here visiting, assisted inserlBg by liff oiughter, fmmI jT"rrdrecreAUonai lh ward. or Including Miss Mary Dahlquist. entwtsintd at a social ia the mid Mr. and airs. O. J. Thomas Jr- - of ' OIILDRKN ENTERTAIN amusement bail Tueaday evening SpringviUe. TEACHERS iter the regular M; I. A. meeting. Members of the First IntermediThe affair was riven ia honor of EXJOTABLE MEETING OF r ate Second Tear class of the Fourth Juel Andreason and Roy Allen, who A MAST A CLl'B leave soon for Denmark and at jareatp Miss Bessie Collins was hostess ward Sunday school entertained honor - of Britain, respectively where- they to the members of The AmaaU elub a Hatloweea-part-yin "Twill fulfill missions for the L. D. S. at her home their teachers, Miss Leona Booth evening. Sewchurch. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg led sev- - ing, music andMonday a delicious luncheon ariB Miss Hazel Agaard, Monday era Interesting game, during wet the diversions and were en- evening at the, Booth residence. Hallowe'en games, and music were which a splendid Impromptu pro- - joyed by the following: Mrs. Flort mill WU flinlishjwt njt m ilaltninna ence Dangerfield. Miss Ida Knud-ae- enjoyed, during which piano seQ luncheon served to 100. In behalf Mrs. Irene Johnson, Miss Rhea lections were furnished by Miss Coleman. A delicious lunch'of the organisation. Walter Holda-w- Busby, Mrs Ethel Treageagle, and Martha eon was served to the following: . president of the T. M M, I, A. Miss Vest Dixon. Maurine Murdoch, Jennie Burch, " rjfc 4t presented each of the departing missionaries with a fountain pen, ATTENDS PARTY IX Ruth Wortheh, Ruth Paxman, lone sfter which responses were made, SPUING VILLUS v. Rich, Vilo Powelson, Veola Booth, A most enjoyable was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and Grace Evans. Martha Coleman, Fay " evening spent Mr. and Mrs. M. Strebble motor- Fail. Fay Greer, Margaret Smart, ;red to SpringviUe Monday evening Donna Dastrup, Fawn Jacobson, to attend a card party given by Kathryn Davis, Jean Halvorson, ENTERBIQ. HALLOWE'EN Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McPherson. Roy Boyer, Paul Boyer, Arlin Bea- TAINMENT AT SECOND menc, Jack Reynolds, Genevieve ... WARD- -. Cook and Maxlne Boshard. KENSINGTON GIVEN FOB 4c 4c Arrangements are being made by VISITOR SURPRISED BY FRIENDS the Second ward M. L A. for a Hal-- . Mrs. Fred Singleton was hostess ' Mrs Georgia Wilcox, who is leavlowe'an entertainment to be given to several friends at a kensington ing Thursday to spen.4 the winter Thursday evening, which promises at her home Monday afternoon, in in Atchison, Kansas, was pleasantly to be one of the most delightful honor of Mrs. Nellie Patten, who social events of the season. Com- surprised by a number of friends here from Aberdeen. " - meaemgrst-8at the home of hetjJaughterL Mrs. o'clock, "a Hallowe'en South Dakot. Fall ' flowers and Byron Denhalter Tuesday evening. program will be furnished in the ferns were used In the -- "ward meeting house, after which entertaining rooms. decorating the The affair was in the form of a During , adjournment wni be made to the handkerchief shower. and time spent with, needle- musical numbers wereSewing I Social hall where games and danc- -' work pleasantly "enjoyable and a. lunchdelieious music features- of the evening, and a delng will be the features of enter- - eon was served. Fortune telling licious luncheon was talnment The Provo high school was. also an in tht interesting feature of following orchestra will furnish the dance gijMs: Mrs, faulineppuJd,Mr:.j;vs JBake?., News versiarTf li - , y, a . this spot It ' is entirely different in different people. . READ' Once :aHtBf,""Yout p1cTurieJs like a Corot," His color rose as he looked at tfee lacy landscape. "I dislike Corot," he said curtly. "The form I follow, is absolutely thtf antithesis of his." A school teacher comes popping into my mind Just now,..2liouj: Hitchcock; eifpiKtiTtear'iht'fiuainta" 'foTturiet tors, r ranK Mrs. Fred a chamber, which fs fp Mrs, W. Di Hoover, Mrs. MISSIONARY 'jtoll add much merriment to the Clark, BENEFIT occasion. ' A cordial invitation is Herman Spurgeon and Miss Lael DANCE Johnson. to extended the public The missionary committee of the 4e 4c Manavu ward will give-missionSUCCESSFUL DANCE AT GUESTS AT DINNER ary benefit dance, in the ward . . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Thomas en- - EDGEMONT amusement hall Following the M. I. A. meeting The music will beSaturdayevening. furnished by the Tuesday evening Iahe EMgeraant Collegians. Everyone is Invited to . dance a was given in the attend. ward, ward amusement hall. The Junior 4 4. 4 Bluebirds furnished the music. -GRANDCHILDREN TO BE were served. ENTERTAINED " ' Mrs T. N. Taylor will entertain BRIDGE LUNCHEON her grandchildren at her home ENJOYED afternoon 'at 4 o'clock. Mrs. J. M. Seney wag hostess Thursday Games and music will be enjoyed v to the members of the Mardl club and luncheon served. and a few invited guests at her home Tuesday afternoon. Baskets M. MEN ENTERTANMENT and bowls of varicolored chrysanGleaner girls of the Manavu ward themums were used in decorating were delightfully entertained by the entertaining rooms. Following M. Men of the ward, in the a delicious luncheon, two tables of the, amusement hall after Mutual bridge were played, Mrs IC W. Tuesday evening. Two readings TREE-TE- A 4 Bailey receiving the .favor.. Present were furnished by"AlBerT"Corngr, were Mrs. M. T. Kennedy, Mrs. J. after Edwin Stein, Mrs, Paul Vincent, ture ofwhich dancing was the feaMrs. Albert Hickman, Mrs. K. W. luncheon entertainment. A delicious was served to 125. ' Bailey, Mrs. Mark Rorelle, Mrs. . Stanley Morgan and Miss Elizabeth BEEHIVE GIRLS MEET . Butler, the latter four being in- TONIGHT -- 2!y GRANGE PEKOE . PRIMARY OFFICERS MEET The officers and teachers cf the Second ward Primary association met at the home of Miss Orpha Jones Monday evening for their regular preparation meeting. Following t he . meeting, a delicious luncheon was served. . i and ic sells for so linJe. . .j The world's highest; grale package teaj If VOU ptfct'GREEN, ak for Trbb Tba j . JA P A N Jgreen COLUMBIA SEWING CLUB Mrs C. A. Dahlquist Jr, was hostess to the members of the Columbia Sewing club and a few invited guests at her home Monday evening. The tastefully arranged -- erertajmng, ly decorated wl th bowls and vases of dark red chrysanthemums. Sewing and music were the features of entertainment, and were followed by a delicious luncheon, arranged In 'a Hallowe'en scheme. An enjoyable time was spent by the following members: Mrs. C. S. Vincent Jr, Miss Anna Booke, Mrs. Leo Knight, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen Jr., o sM iji.' riim from-- ' that hole. Tis cruel to keep him there. Let's dig the ground out, all about, so he can easily .walk out As long as he Is tame, to keep him captive isn't , fair." fill mm FIT -- ing. Covers will be laid for 10, including Mr. and Mrs. S. P. .Gertrude Reynolds, Mtsrt Mary.Wooley, the guests of honor and the host and hostess and family. Eggert-setV-Mi- 4s 4 THURSDAY AFTERNOON , BRIDGE CLUB' Mrs. E. D. Sutton will he hostess Miss Delenna Taylor will be hostess to the Third Ward Beehive to the members of the Thursday girls at her home this evening. Afternoon Bridge club at her home Games, music and luncheon will Thursday. Four tables of the card be the diversions. All members game will be played and luncheon of the class are cordially invited to served. All members are cordially Invited to attend. attend. , 4 ji 4c ENJOYABLE DANCE ENTERTAINED TO HONOR ' . An enjoyable time was spent by SON the members ofthe Fourth ward M. One of the most enjoyable social I. A. at the dance in the social hall affairs of tne week was the party following Mutual Tuesday evening. given by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wash. 4e jc 4 burn at their home 748 West Center CHINA PAINTING street, Tuesday, evening, in honor ENJOYED of their 8onr Don, who "is leaving soon for the Austrian-Germa- n The Gleaner jnisr wardTT. I. AT met at the home sion field of the L.. D S. church. of. their classleader, Mrs. Joseph The entertaining rooiMjwerejit-tractivel- y decorated with baskets Gourley, Tuesday evening, ' Miss Anita Hansen, president of the and bowls of chrysanthemums and class , was assisting hostess. The ferns. Games and music were entime was pleasantly spent with joyable features, during which a china painting, under the direction delieious luncheon was served. of Mrs. Gourley. Delicious refreshMany useful gifts were received by ments were served to 20, including the guest oi honor from the fol: Mrs. Abner Tanner, president of lowing: Mr. and Mrs. A. Verd the ward Y. L. M. I. A. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. E. . W. Mayhew, Mrs. Joseph Mendenhall, ' Mrs Zipporah West6ver, Mrs. Eliza DINNER GUESTS THIS -. EVENING-m-,V.-.beth Abbott, Mrs. Mary A. White, I' Mr. and Mrs. W. Paxman Miss May Andrews, Miss Kathleen will entertain at dinner at their Bench, Miss Morell Wakefield, Miss ( gjrlsfejprseer . r i..-,i:- y SOCIETIES OF Mis3eTrariafqy7 PALMYRA MEET " ' 'I k COMPANY. CHICAGO the day right on . mm wtimm 0 " ia mi bar of-t-he Mo rnin g There are 4 real reasons for the characteristic "snap" of Schilling Coffee that thousands of. hotnes call " Vwings of the morning." - 3i Extract UUkVDannfc Powder (3 achieve-- ; field of : " It's a pleasure to demonstrate this remarkable" instrument to you. Dixoh-Taylor-RussellC- , : - o. HOUSE- - . . Provo, SpringviUe, Nephi, Payson, PL Grove, Bp. Fork, THE boy,-bor- ONE-PRIC- E w Am, , Fork . nncU-Mr- s- PERMANENT WAVING Shelton Simplicity' System; removes air dangers, doubts, and uncertainties Price $10.00 Finger Waving Nearest to natural curly hair. Latest in hair dressing - Price 50c HAIR CUTTING Individuality a specialty -" --; For Appointment Phone 689 :. RHODA H. ANDERBERG Registered Expert Operator" . : the-gue- John Edwin Whiting of Union, Salt Lake County, and Almlra Elizabeth Larson were issued a marriage license at the county court house Tuesday afternoon. ' t r Is a busi- - TOY ELECTRIC GLEANER J GelsXU.Jheilirt.iy Air Alom Easy to Gwh The Royal Distributed Payments Plan makes it as easy to buy a Royal as to use one. Particulars furnished gladly. You can't afford to be without one. Ask any Royal own- er,She"vvilLtelljyouthat in one year her Royal saves her in time, health and money Jar more than the purchase cost Mrs. Jessie Orser of Roosevelt, Utah, is a Provo visitor for .a few days, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oliver. Start JAMES 8. KIRK IBM mmmL fi ' . Te a iq SPice 1 perfected reproduarigoloF v '. tones as well as the entire r " chromatic scale. sW U 1:1,1 New "Reproducing Phono- graphs All the newest principles of reproduction are IL E. Kemp of Salt Lake Is visiting here today on business. ' ...... j Dr. and Mrs. L. Df Stewart of Payson are Provo visitors today. PI M , CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor of Salt Lake were among the visitors to Provo Tuesday. m -i AN outstanding jTTl ment in the SPANISH FORK. Oct. 25 Conparting missionary is the fifth member of the Washburn family to ference of the Relief Societies of -D.S. fulfill missions fo the L. Sunday at Palmyra stake wag-helchurch. the junior high school commencing at II o'clock in the morning, President Lyle Hughes presiding. Visiting officers were Mrs. Alice Reynolds and Ines Knight Allen of general Relief Society board. At the morning tension, the following PHONE 187 program was given: preliminary congregational t singing, .. Mrs. E. J. Evans of Salt Lake is music; "Sowing"; prayer, President Ed. M. here few for a days. visiting Rowe; singing, Relief society choir, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd have "Ever to Thee We Pray"; address, returned to their home in .Delta "Care of the Aged", Inez K. Allen after spending a few days here of the general board; duet, Third with Mrs. Lloyd's parents, Mr. and ward; report of the Palmyra stake beautification campaign, . Mrs. K. Mrs. James Kimber. M. Sorenson of the stake board; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair are re double trio, Second ward; benejoicing over the arrival of a fine diction, Albert Swenson. At noon n this morning at. luncheon was served In the Dobaby their, home. The new arrival has mestic Science department to 250 i three sisters. Mother and baby are Relief society workers. ' ' The.-adoing nicely. f ternoon session con vened at 2 o.'clock, singing, "Count Your Mr. rred-- Fayneand Many Blessing" ; prayer,-- Bishop Mrs. Earl Cunningham spent the Elisha Warner; singing, "Let Us All Speak Kind Words to Each week end in Salt Lake. Other"; report of Palmyra stake Mr. and Mrs. JIugh Bronson of Relief society activities. President Hughes; duet, Minnie WilSalt Lake were visiting relatives Lyle liams and Mrs. Jennie Swenson; and friends in Provo Tuesday. address "The Art of Living", Mrs. Alice" of the general Lawrence Clyde Martin of Provo board; Reynolds Salem ward; paper, and Margaret Hindley of American "The trio, Centenary of the Book of Fork were .married at the county Mormon", Mrs. Lily M. Rowe, of L. the Stake court house. Tuesday by Bishop " board; rpmarVa Prs. L. Neloon. Henry A. Gardner and- - Albert Swenson; singing Doxology; bene-uiciion, COUhcelot riattie Wilcox. sort of Salt Lake are Provo visitors Seven of the eight bishops of the of their stake as.d seven hig-- councilmen for were In attendance. sister, Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen. II. J. Olson of Ogden ness visitor here today. fad V-- 1,111 :- Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Riding of were Provo visitors today. WJhgs TI sr.:-- . . uiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiinj No waiting fos lather! Magically Vi' at "the first touch of any kind of water it flashes into a billow of cleansing bubbles that rid your skiii Instantly v ' ' of grime and dirt. No cleanser is safer for the most delicate or sensitive skin. Gentle and mild, odorless and antiseptic, made of 100 by Kirk's special process ' . ; pure cocoanut oil. , Try it today. Insist on the original. A On Easy Terms : the, Misses Lou and Minnie' Nelson Chase Nichols, Nello Westover, Max of Salt Lake, who are here visiting. Pope, Ralph- - Christensen, Barr, Cut flowers will be used in decorat- - Fred and Clyde Washburn. The de-- i'1': - ves SQN0RA7 TwrnaTistie-KOwsotnv 'citever death'" ..' tricks. I wonder, could he carry She answered stiffly, "I have alsticks: He'll either do it gladly, ways been noted by my discipline." or he'U raise on awful fuss." It's natural, I suppose. In our "But, why the sticks?" someone daily work we develop secret concried. And oppy answered, as he ceits. Let the dearest friend make sighed, "So we can build a dandy the" most innocent remark, but If ire, and maybe eook some fish." it finds its way to a weak place he "Well, say, that's great," another becomes an enemy. said. "And now that Mister Goat's instantly John, and Mrs. John were been fed, let's lead him to his labor ably no different from John's probdocere we plan a dainty dish." tor and. Mrs. John's writing friend. off went the So, among they They, too, probably have their trees and found a lot of sticks with weak and if the wrong word ease. "There's one thing sure," were spots would be quite as spoken, one we said Scouty, "wood is thing to take offense. ready don't lack." They gathered lots and lots of wood; then found the goat behaved real good. He stood still and let them pile it all upon his back. a .s So, everyone got- - busy quick. Each Ti nymite grabbed up a stick, and after hours and hours of work, a long pathway was made. "Come on up goat," Wee Clowny cried. And then 1iewalked up to his side. The goat began to amble forth and soon the grade was made. They all began to pat his head. "Oh, gee, he's friendly," Carpy said. "I wonder if he'd like to eat Let's lead him to some weeds. I think he knows that he can depend on us Just,heing nice to hira and seeing to his heeds." The weed patch gave the goat a The Tinymitea have a fish fry In thrill. He scampered up and ate his the next story.) L,uui WeBtOver, Cleanses LiUe Magic ! 25 issscrr-- . vited guests. TH.SXQRY, THEN 'CJOtCR THE PICTURE -- teller and a ghost TiiKr.Tr::;3 UPJ.-lJ- iIhis Newest unbe-know- ;self-tuvite- -- Oct ir.r.u-Jm- p, ' ' ClUCAGO. e. n, .":,r WE in his bad books. I cast even make him look my way any more. I'm darned if I know what I've done." "And I." said Mrsrohnrhavr been wondering what I've dona or said to the extent of making Mary Scribble!) look a neat hole through me every time I see her. I met her this afternoon and she hit a bulls-ey"Scum!" was written all over her as I passed. And I can't for tht life of me think of anything I ever said ito make her mad." The world is full' of people who are wondering what they have done or said to antagonize someone else. Pefhaps'they lack tact. Perhaps their tongues are sharp But very likely an entirely different thing is responsible. The shoe may be on the other foot . Almost every person, lay, or professions or brother of the three arts, has a peculiarly vulnerable an Achilles' place In his make-uheel, so' to speak; And all to the innocent offender is . ." 'IT' ALL HAVE - " ncE rnL?ox lX.iUUU.tl E tilKULE yery wide, tightly draped gir153 of 2,499 prisoners dle with lower entwined bow, is l:?n fir, deep fuchsia velvet, is very decoramen, were imperiled, origifiaUug Icau fauiiy tive on, s,Fepefeeek is paler tone. eleclrib wiring, swept tliroitrh U GOT presumably two story Bridewell jail bMv csHv Black and white, brown and tody. None of tht prisoners wu beige, and two shades of purple, in injured. Damage was estimated at checked patterns ia fine woolens BY OUVE ROBERTS BARTON , 100,000, m fashion stylish autumn tallleura. mouth my "Every time I open I put mv nnt 1w ft - aii Tnhn''-- t must have said something to Dr. Wellmaker that set my name dowa AN Hen-rtchs- fnniateot PAGE TERES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Firmer and family of Evanston, Indiana, are visiting here with Mr. Flitner's par ents MrandraJhnC-Flitner- r 834 West Second North street They expect to make their home in this : city. Mrs. Georgia Wilcox, ' who has .been residing here the past year r, with her daughter, Mrs. Byron will leave Thursday morning for Atchison, Kansas, where--'' "she will spend the winter with 'her mother, Mrs. Ellen Overton, and ' her daughter Mrs. C. V.. Ashley. 4 Phone today for a Demonstration in your own home. No obligations. Den-halte- MOLESKIN SPORTS COAT Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Jaunty and youthful is a sports coat of mole which has reglan shoulders, a stock collar with buckle, matching buckle at wrists end belt and snug straight slhoii-ett- e- -- aiJa.ilaa Co. ell THE ONE-PRIC- E HOUSE" Provo, SpringviUe, Nrpht, Payson, PL Orove, Sp. Fork, Am. Fork . i |