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Show ' r" PROYp EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER of a number of Pruvo relatives ing tha afternoon. SPANISH FORK SOCIETY Professor Elmer Miller of the B. Y. U. and Mrs. Miller called & rela: --. 1 tives in Spanish Fork Sunday after, noon. They were accocipanwd here Wednesday evening ol Mr. and Mr. Fred S. Dart Mr. and Mrs. John-wan- t, by Miss Vert Flavet, who visited Fla son were called to Sprtagrille by her grandmother, Mrs. Rosetta - . the sodden death Sunday, of Mr. vet .. Johnson's brother, Mont Johnson, former mayor of Springville. whose .Mrs. Lillian Sorenson entertained funeral services were held Wednes-- at dinner Sunday or her grand parMr. and Mrs. Harry Hazel of day. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will ents, v visit for a short time with Spanish saiem. or -- relativ es, after which they Mr.-anMrs. Bryan Stewart and will visit with Mr. and Mrs.F. A. Johnson and family in Salt Lake children of Salem, and Mrs.' Albert before returning to their home. ... Stewart of this cav spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Merrill CrandaU " , Mrs. Christine Vlcklimd is at the at tftovo. L. D. 8. hospital in Salt Lake where Miss Teressha. Moore, who has she underwent aa operation spent the past three weeks visiting , with her sister, Mrs. Lea Dart, r imAb Mrs. George Wood entertained a turned to aer uoine at ' Spring . few friends Wednesday evening in Monday. honor of her birthday anniversary. .Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Thomas The evening was spent in playing games, after which a delicious home the birth of a son at their Sunday morning. luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted by "Mrs. Lucy Stone Mrs. I. M. Johnson of Santiaei and Mrs. Ethel Mo'rT tforhlsT?. was the coHiplimented A highly successful social affair guest at a dinner given Monday was tha Hallowe'en party givea by evening by Mrs. James Swenson. additional the La Jolla club at the Cottam Besides the family. hotel Monday evening, - The hall guests were Mrs. Sara Sterling, Lenor Sterling. Mrs. Rebecca and lobby were elaborately decor Misa ' ated, a fortune in rhyme was giv Buster and daughter Bille. en u eaca guest. Special stunts Mrs. Einer Anderson entertained were featured by Mary Simmons, Jos Evans and Roe Alexander. A at dinner Wednesday evening of week complimentary to Mrs. I. tray lunehcon was served at mid last M. Johnson .of Santiago, Califor; night. nia. ...... ; relatives :' ' i '' 5 ; 1 "r: V 1 Sweet musicinaNew Y Reproducing Instrument at aNew price tts S Coutc ' PARK of 18 the CABMAN Cfiu-rch- tt WltLlAM RABBf LEON HARM ON -- V Jmptr-trtr of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish filths In America are unanimous In commending the Amer- of the Nation." sayt tr. Csdmaii "Its continuing responsibility for s of dealing with, the the' flood gives it a special claim upon oar generous support St tola time." In Dr. Cadman's opinion, not since Jib great war has titers been such a demonstration of the value of the Red Cross. "Surely every citizen vho- - has caught the spirit of religion will desire to oontrlbute a dollar to this great, humanitarian service tnd with the'glfr breathe a prayer to Almighty God that the people of this nation may be lifted to higher planes ot living through sharing with those who suffer-- tn - great the 'well disasters,' 'concludes known minister. His Eminence, William Cardinal O'Cbnnell, Archbishop of Boston, and the Primate of tho Catholic church In the United States, la equally outspoken in his commendation. "This organization has comforted the stricken and the unfortunate ot our nation and ot other, countries in untold ways and with unbounded' success during the past yesr." says the Cardinal. ; "It "iras the fine traditions which after-effect- ican Red Ciosa for Its good work A beautifully arranged trousseau Mrs. tea was that of Miss Grace Bitch- dinner Dena Bowen entertained at- and in recommending tlelr followSaturday evening compli- ers to"" Support that orgasitaUon'i ings, a bride of the coming week. EUventb Annual membership whuwasiven Sunday afiernoonTayloPf wW-rsturneher fromS to 7 t) clock, at the home hpme at Idaho Falls after to during the November Roll 6x-an or miss lirace ureer. . The. rooms tended visit Armistice from Call, Day to and in honor also were beautiful with lale autumn of Mrs. I. M.here, The; Reu Cross is Johnson of Santiago. Thanksgiving. recflowers. Assisting the bride in California, vho left for- - her home asking tbls year for 5.000,000 mem ,;it : V - her mother, Mrs. Wednesday Mrs. Taylor Beck and children eiving-were received at after a visit of several bers, la etatemt-Dta week's after have returnedrhome George Hitching and her grand- weeks here. Red Cross national headquarters at her with Richfield parents, mother Mrs. Emma Cre.? visit at Assistthree nationally Washington, M and Mrs. Walter Elder. Mrs. ing in' displaying the trousseau Mrs. Mabel Newett was the hos known leaders declare ill were Alta Dedrickson, Hare! Beck's father has been seriously tess at a cleverly arranged Hal themselvesreligious in- unmistakable terms Helen Hitchings and Thel- - lowe'en but is Improving. party given . . . : . L. evening Of T C -- nd endorsement . in of what a a me .puncn for the members ofSunday oiiuiii. jraise VIII-XVthe I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Westphal bowls and assisting with club. The guests arrived masked the Red Cross ftands for and wbit Provo spent the week end here ments Were the Misses Grace and attired in costumes, making It has accomplished. The Rev. Dr. previous tosen, Elfa Nielsen, Donna and Vera the occasion more interesting. The S. Parkes. Cadman, President ot leaving for a trip or several mom.ua creer and Fay White. Directing entertaining rooms were fancifully the Federa. ot the Council the- girls and supervising were Miss decorated to California points. in black and orange and Churches' of Christ In America, In Grace Creer, Mrs. Elinor Neilsen, Hallowe'en symbols. Five hundred statement entitled: "The Red Robert A Nelson was given a Mrs. Eliza White and ' Mrs.. Roy was the diversion for the early part Cross and the Churches," declares Creer. More 150 than called Wednesday farewell guests of party the evening, Mr, and Mrs. H. W. that the Roll Call assumes exceppleasant teach- - during the afternoon to view the Palmer evening of last week by the school winning the high score tional interest this year because trousseau. . ward Sunday prizes) and Mrs. Harry Elmer and ert of the First Joana mr. Mr. oi Sherman McGarry the consolation of the extraordinary burden placed at ,i the home Mr. end Mrs. Sherman Christen- A program and Luncheon, in which the Hal upon the Red Cross by the Missisprizes. seph F. Skinner. luncheon sen left .Wednesday for Washing- lowe'en motif was carried out, was sippi Valley flooiA. games were enjoyed, andand teach- ton, D. C, where Mr. Christensen served at 10 o'clock, after which It met the emergenc so. splen served to forty officers will continue his law studies. Mrs. ers! guessing games and stunts were en didly as to deserve the gratitude Christensen was formerly Miss Lois joyed. In .the guessing games, Boweh. Mrs. Hilda Bingham and Harry ElA pleasant family party for Mr. evemer were the champions. Haswell ELK BARBECUE PLANNED Neteon was given Thursday home of The Misses Alta and Hazel Dedrick- Tuttle was awarded the prize tor - Thelma ning of last week at thenumbered son, and the cleverest stunt In addition to SPANISH FORK. Nov. 11 An his parents. The guests Smith were the Joint hostesses at a the club members, invited guests elk barbecue will feature the ob uncles, aunts and cousins bride's shower forty-folast given, Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Palmer, servance of Armistice day under of the guest of honor. A musical at home of Miss the Helen evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer, Mrs. the auspices of the American Le i i program and games were enjoyed, and at 10:30 a buffet luncheon was Hitchings, inA honor ofof Miss Grace Rebecca Buster; Mr. and Mrs. gion, a salute of guns Will be fired; games and Burns Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. Will by the members of the local unit of i variety served. The guest of honor was Hitchings. esteem other diversions were enjoyed by West and Mrs. Virginia Taylor, the presented with a token of refresh11:30 At a buffet latter assisted the hostess in Bern if V'o- TiTanlcintA flnrnna will fnr.w forty guests.,, from those present The ' was served. The bridn mg and entertaining. nish the evening's entertainment ment comroSttee 'Comprised Mrsi Da- luncheon received ,. beautiful and useful Albert-sonmany vid. Bowen, Mrs.. Florence Mrs. -- Cornelia .Swenson, Mrs. gifts. Carl Prior and Miss Leah Swenson. The J. Wylie Thomas chapter, of Pioneers, Camp jvio. l, Robert Nelson was given a pleasr Daughters meet Wednesday afternoon, ant farewell party Saturday eve- will Nov. 16, at theiome of Mrs. Kelse rting by a crowd of his young Ferguson. -- The time will be devotfriends at the home of Ttf fss Delila ed a study of the lives of Mr. Gardner. James and music were andtoMrs. Edward Creer. A good was 1 enjoyed after which luncheon ' will be given. ; sejryed at ' 12 o'clock to twenty program I mfeals Jfxn week-enHj guests. Mr. fend Mrs. Sam Werrett of Mrs. Theron Pickett of Gunnison Silver City motored here Tuesday motored here during the week to be to. visit her mother, Mrs.- John The latter Houghton. Willard Vin accompanied Mrs. wtth ier mother, them to Silver City to spend sevcent, who is 'seriously 111. eral weeks with them. f i First ward Seagull girls and Mrs. Astrid Jacobson -entertained their teachers ElaiKeelerand the ladies of the Self Culture club Johnson, held, a very successful Friday evening of last week, also a Hajlowe'en party at the home of number of special guests, compli Mfss Johnson Friday evening. A for witch and fortune telling were part mentary to her niece. Mis3 Maret I ISO More than t pound end kali j who left Salt Mathisbn, for Monday ot the evening's entertainment II lor a quarter Lake and will leave Salt Lake Wed' New for nesday was taken Mrs. Arthur T. McKell Whence, she will sail Nov. 15 for jttf SaltJLakeJiospitaLTuesday and f submitted to ah operation for ri Norway after a visit of seven always jells months in Utah. The regular pro She is improvlngjnlcely.1 IDI time. well.. n gram. IB tt Von take it from the moid 'ISelalsBesTera'Beck arid Phylls including a continuation of the Peterson were the. hostesses' to the biography of Madame Schumann-Heinl- t. firm, delicate, clear and beautiful .jfrjL-.wtc.j"given by Mrs. Joseph Hugn- rfji girls of the Home Economics club es, followed-Taste it No dessert is more ny :. a Russian Lullaby of the Junior high school, Thursis good for ll delicious, Miss Maret on giv.cn Mathison by day evening at the home of Miss the piano with Master yvx, too. It digests in a few Eugene Ja Peterson "at Leland. Music and cobson minutes. Doctors recommend it a piano games were enjoyed and a dainty auet wasplaying theJ.violin; for children and adults. Fred Skinner, given by luhchcon served by the hostesses. and Ann Skinner, and a voal duet Every grocer, has it. Ask for Lucile Jacobson and Ann .Tlys junior class of "the Spanish by JjjrawherrYjlavor ifiyoa-jtfeiiMrs. Fork- Fourth ward- Mutttalrtinder doubt. , accompaniment Special the direction of Mrs. Bernell Jen-se- a ing the ll Remember the name were Mrs. W. J. Christensen, and Mrs. Wilford Hansen, held guests and look for the RED box,( Hi III 111 III, V sLVftflll ' at the home of Mrs. Harvey NeilseBr Mrs. Wells T. a Hallowe'en-partBrock- MisS Alene Argyle Friday evening, Brockbank, Mrs: Wallace Mrs. M. ISlrs. Grace Gardner, m i Oct 28. The bomfe was artistically bank, . i ck i nriMf Urn ID decorated in black and orange. The R. Taylor and Mrs. Fred Castello. GUARANTEED PURE i Ml main feature of the evening' was fmn VrtfNna Hohmt' Meal PWMtt. lu1lions pounds used Mr.nd Mrs. M. R. Taylor entertfie Journey through "Death Valley" mk. sltrnwMi tea, rbildrca'f aanMa, c. (ObIjI as dinner "guests Friday for j .v4 aut An- i. where many terrible things were tained encountered. Luncheon was served Mrs. Taylor's uncle and aunt, Mr. Dymeuoi'emment . ftaaar I ... iv by Miss Argyle and her mother at and Mrs. Quet Johnson of Richfield Smti t 10 J 30. The evening . passed very Idaho, who left the same afternoon after a brief visit here. pleasantly. t .Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen had for their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. .Mrs, Jphn E- - Booth, Mrs. Jane Wil-iaand Mrs. Rosetta Flavel went Emma Johnson and Mr: and Mrs. N." Jl' Johnson of Sprlngville. i , . to Provo Saturday tot be the dinner ' f'V guests of Mrs, Kenneth Craven; the i '' ? Mg. aVid' Mrs, Quet Johnson of occasion, being her birthday anni Rtch'ffield.i Idaho, and Mrs. Url versary; , Followme the dinner Mrs. Stear Sr., were the dinner guests Craven received the congratulations - ,. s n, I 1 : Niel-vlslti- with-relati- ves , . - Helen-Hitchih- O'CONHftt of represenU-tire- , UTSTANDIN'Q ' 1 CARDINAL tou.$ .' , d m tuisMvps;! psitw of the reproduction artists' A ' pcrformance.with a delicacy ot tone and variation of volume Co please she ear of the ' trained tnnetcian or those. merely seeking entertain-fnrn- t. This is due to the entirely new principlee of . n , reproducing Sound Red Cross Memberm!p RoB OD Leaders of Protectsnt, CithoEc. snd Jewi'A churcbet In Ux United Stales call .on their fellow-membe- rt to sopport the Annual Membership Appeal to be . ' held (rem Armistiea lo Thanlucfvinav lav. . . .'-..- , . , . fjiiht endons " The Senorlta club and their partners held a very successful Hallowe'en party Monday evening at the home of Miss LaFaye Hanson. Ghosts, witches, goblins and enlivened the evening. r The rooms were artistically decorated tn Halloween eolora, Games for which prizes 'were awarded to the winners, fortune telling and other diversions were enjoyed. At midnight luncheon was" served. ' . - and of the First ward met at the ward Relief Society, hall to honor Mr. Nelson-- He was presented with a beautiful pin as a token of regard. A program was rendered and refreshments served V twenty. : ; Religious Leaders Commend Red Cross Service Wednesday. Monday evening all the teachers . W d Mrs., Henry B. MeKeQ entertain ed at. a social and farewell party Sunday evening in honor of Mr. Nelson. . A musical program and games-- were enjoyed and, a buffet luncheon served at 8 o'clock. There . PAGE THRlqf TO EKPLAC'E CALDW ELL ' i day's annual classie against Prmce-NEv . HAVEN Jimmy Garvey ton, ann BUI Hammersley, wbt have been Bruce Caldwell's understudies Within a year now, the America during the football season, probably people w'U Dave t make their will be seen la an effort to fin the quadrennial choice of the leaser of premier halfback's shoes in Satur- - two evils. - Robert A. Kelson, aon ol Mr. and Mrs Arthur Nelson of th Fir .left Monday tor Salt Laka, where he will enter the mlsaion training school previous to leavingfor a two years' mission to the Tona Inlands. Ha was accompanied, as far as Salt take by bis parents. Previous tp bis leaving the young the motif for nummissionary wii erous poeial ' functions. A ward party was given in bis honor at the First Ward chapel, where a fine program was given under the direction of the recreation committee, and; refreshments served to a large crowd of friends,'' S. were thirty-fiv- e friends present H, 1927. dur- years ot faithful service have 'merited In Its favor. It has spent itself sssuagiug human suffering and deserves Jie unstinted operation of all in whose name It has endeavored to carry on the work ot God and. perform the blghost of virtues. Charity" - His Eminence Is- - sure that the loyal deration .of the American people to the cause ct the Red Cross will enable- it to continue Its noble accontpllshments. '. " From Rabbi Leon Harrison ot Temple Israel, St Louis, comes an appeal addressed "To" Men and Women with Kind Hearts." "Do something to cause Thanksgiving among the friendless snd stricken by Joining the Red Cross" urges the Jewish leader. He paints out that It means but little In financial outlay but much to the cause of Humanity. "Jn this cauRe we will Unite," he continues, "Catholics. Protestants and Jews: - men ot every religion ant men ot no religion: tor the differences that ars theological ta- - never extend to the elementary duties ot hnmanlty." 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