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Show FROYO EVENING liEKALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927. I meat to her daughter Violet, whose birthday occurred on that day. Games and music were the diversions, durmx which a delicioila luncheon was served to the followI ing: Gordon Crane. Versa Volkel. VMM Vllr.T T T. NM8 iitA I Lir SS UotmZ' SlTI11?!1? ii 1 Ethet Dackett, Society Editor. Phone 107 Pdano Pupils to Entertained " ... Mrs.. Ralph E. Booth will omc of hfr piano stu-Vdents at her horn Tuesday after koott at o'cloct .A deljghtfuLiuifc Jran has been arranged by the students, under the direction " .nd MrT Mr" MissjrvafaUlijJsaU eight-year-o- Springvillg '""' . really play, Thejr heart because utey , , n. Mrs. George A. Madsea was hostess at a duck dinner at her. home ChrysantheThursday evening. mums were used as a table decoration. Covers were laid for. Mr. Sutton. Glen- - and Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Walter Hier and Mrs. Leonard Adams.. Fay Richardson, Norma Bth Banks. - Vinruua. lailie, Claude anj Violet Mrs. dies planned a thrilling scare and threw a lasso through the air. It landed right, and CUwny cried, "We're ctptured in rope uo-tiu- ;- FOBUBtDEJftJE SlIOy-F- ZobelL tm u for fear. .It wasn't long till they i.rc and putting wood up 1:; a stick. They didnt see Bad IV'iW": '- (The Ttnrmltr are pat la lag down a nearby slope. T he Bad la the arxt story.) DEUCIOl S DI CK DINNER Durrant will give .a mlsrtlUnrouishower at her home WEIX ARRANGED DINNER - BONNEVJLJJWASD tfaa evening in honor of Miss Afton TPARTI- -r Mra Jennie B. Knight will speak I Harding, whose marriage to ' Reed Mra. Nellie Patten of Aberdeen. oa before Thanksgivinc." th I Marchant of Summit county- wiU South Dakota, was guest of honor members of the advanced I tke Place In the- Sale senior a dinner prty given by Mr. and class of the Bonneville ward M I A. I Lke temple. Tuesday n W. 12 L. T n..f at Mrs. Samuel Jepperson at their Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. An I poyer, , Dorothy Parker, Donna home Sunday evening. Jr, A crystal interesting program has also been I MRS. MARRISON H0STKS.S Gwen Grace Strong, paatrup, bowl of pink sweet peas formed an All interested are Invited! A delightful luncheon was given Olea Pulspher. Mrs. Booth attractive centerpiece for the din- arranged. to attend. by Mrs. Vivian Harrison, at her , Verda Misses the and Joy j.nff 1 home ff 3achellor win furnish several selec-- ing table. Covers were laid for the Friday afternoon. Sewing and 4 I music were also enjoyable features. guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- DEIJGHTFVL DLN'NEK ' Knni Alt . V. a nlann mIIa nil vrliltn Seethaler. Mr. andr Mrs. Her- PARTY JPiesent Were Mr. and' Mrs. J, E. kfter which refreshments will be ephman Spurgeon, LeGrande Peterson, Farrer and family, Mrs. H. P. HanMr. Mrs. and Vernard Anderson erved. J Miss "Florence Jepperson, Miss Ven- entertained at a well din- sen and Mrs. Ida K: Rasmussen. appointed ice Jepprson. and Mr. an4 Mm ner party at their home Saturday KENSINGTON GIVEN fIXTH WARD BELIEF Jepperson. Mra Sarah Coombs, entertained a evening. Potted plants and ferns OCIETY ... attractively decorated the dining few friends at a kensington at her The social service lesson, ; "Social C. C. CLCB afterGIVES PARTY lames, covers were laid for Mr, home in Lake problems of Childhood." will be Members of the C. C club enter- - and. Mrs. Angus Olson, Mr. and noon. During the time pleasantly iven by Mrs. L. N. Oakley, at the uunea at the home of Mrs. Hannah Mrs. W. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. spent with needlework and music, ixth' ward Relief society meeting Williams, Wednesday afternoon in Joseph Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey a delicious luncheon was served to o'clock. 2:30 afternoon at ruesday honor of Mrs. Lara Hardv of Long Johnson, Miss Theresa Anderson fourteen. be given by Mrs. Beach, , reading will California, who is here visit- and the host and hostess. Two 'ale Bandley and a musical ing. Sewing and music were the tables of progressive "600" - were -- be Miss David will furnished by ig features of entertainment played at the conclusion of the hyllis MUler. U full attendance I delicious - luncheon-w- as d inner, Mrr. - Olson -- recely ingthe m desired; served to the following- - Mrs. Mack high score favdr and the consolaMcNamara of Midi-ale- . Mrs. George tion prize bein worn by Mrs. John PAYSON, Nov. 19 Morethaiv 40 Wells of Bingham. Mrs. W HOVER TONIGHT TOR W son. A delightful radio concert was members attended the monthly 21 RIDE Pa"tten' ; Goodrtdge, Mrs. Wyman also en enjoyable featurer meeting of the Men's club, held at Mrs. Bhirley Wilkins, formerly Mrs. L. L. Bunnell. Mrs. Henry - Wednesday ihgCitminunityhutchwas re who Kiss Melva. dinger, attenr MrsrPaf A banquet was served evening, el be will iey dinger. guest ed ently married, Johnson RECEPTION- by Mri W. C. McCormick, Mrs. J. onor at a .'miscellaneous: shower Mrs. Martin Clineer. Mrs A..m,..- - A wedding reception was given C. Barney, Mrs. Will Amos and . .TnVi n mrtn . r Her iis eveninar to be elven by . hub, v,ooraa xaaag, Mrs. In the Spring Lake L. D. S. wari Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Mrs. Clarence Tolboe, August Sward, Mrs. W. W. Tayjor amusement hall Wednesday eve D. H. Madshen, state fish and mrs. Mr. Whitney, t the home of her motier, ning, November 16, in honor of Mr. game commissioner, MANAVTJ WARD RELIEF Wren WUkins. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, who were upertntedent oJheLjSaringville SOCIETY'S- - ! married in the Salt Lake temple, fish hatchery, KhdJr. Evans, sec, JL C MEMBERS Prof. Lowry Nelson will give a Friday, November 11." Mrs. Taylor retary of the statgame commisrSTERTAINED talk on "Social Problems of nh.w. was formerly Miss Marie, Hacking sion, were present. Mr. Madsen de- -. Mr. and Mrs. cnneth Craven hood, before the member. nf h. daughter of Mrs. Mabel Hacking livered an interesting address on the members of the S. E. Manavu ward Relief society Tues-- t 0 Provp, and was a prominent stu-- the fish and game supply of the . at their homo Saturday evening U- - . She is a state, and urged a more conscienuuy aiternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Ataent or the "our tables of progressive 'WW musical proerani splendid graduaCe of the normal department tious observance of the state law. will . ere played. Mrs. Clarence Greer, lurnished and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe ,and a member of the Block Y club He stated that the department exto hatch and release 5000 nd Orville Drysdale receiving the will give a Thanksgiving reading. of the school. Many useful and pected igh score prizes, Mrs. Leland AU members and friends are cord- beautiful gifts were received by the pheasants this year, and to prohonored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tay duce. 10,000 game birds next year. liver and George Mecham oeing ially invited' to attend. warded the guest favors, and the lor will make their home in Spring msolatfon award being presented UTAH SOROSIS CLCB -Lake. Parent-Teach- er . Mrs. Fred Ray. A delicious lunch ANNOUNCEMENT A as served to the following The regular meeting of the Utah VALLEY CHAPTER TO MEET pn Is ub members: Mr. ana Mrs. jjpjr;. Sorosis club will be held WednesValley Chapter No. 3 Order of the Orville ur Gray, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at the residence of Eastern Star will meet Tuesday, PAYSONT Nov. 21. An unusually ifvsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Ray, Mrs. W. W. Allen. A biographical November 22, at 8 o'clock in the large number of parents were in lr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drysdale, sketch of the life of Arnpld Ben Masonic temple.All visiting mem- attendance at a very splendid Parr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer, and nett win na given by Mrs. N. C. bers are cordially Invited to attend. ent Teacher meeting held at the vited guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Nielson, and a review of "Old Wives Peteetneet school . last' Thursday Snel-Tales," will be given by Mrs. Hose SUNDAY DINNER PARTY echam, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey evening. Principal Geoige AWyler and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Silver. Y. Stewart." All members are urged Mr. and Mrs. H, P. Hansen enter- conducted the program which cono be in attendance.. tained' at a well appointed dinner sisted of ah address oh the needs EWLYWEDS HONORED party at their home Sunday after- of a parent teacher organization by .Hodson W J. Mrs HONORED Mr. and noon. Fall flowers wereued in President Lee R. Taylor; CCEST AT short at their home Saturday SOCIAL AFFAIR decorating the dining table. Covers talks by Superintendent Melvin Mrs. Mr. and of In honor 'S Jennie Hai.an- - spent, the were laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilson and President T. F. Tol- ening larold Hodson, who were recently week-en- d In Spanish e Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fatrcr hurst of the Nebo stake school dis Fork, was Hodson arried. Mrs. formerly guest of Miss Lois Banks., Miss and family, Mr. and Mrs." Vivian trict; health play by stuumns u. A Conrad. delightful cenks entertained at her home Sat Harrison and iss Virginia Mrs. Ida Miss Naomi Wilson; Spanish cos Hme was spent with games and urday evening in honor of Miss Hal-Ia- K. Rasmussen and James Hansen. tume song. Miss- - Wilson and Miss luncheon A delicious luncheon was serv Music and social chat were en- Peery; violin solo, Teresa Krans; US)'Ac, and a delicious Has' served to the .following: Mr. ed after which three tables bf joyable features .of the sang, Jack and Marie Ferguson; id Jfr. Mrs. William Hodson. Mr. bridge were played. Miss Vanda dances in cojstume, Jewel fancy d Mrs. J. B. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Davis also gave a party at her rnandnlin duet, Teresa ThWIHg; Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. home Sunday In Kraus. and Marguerite ' sonr"Mrs.' Charles Conrad Mrr Ian. The affair was in the form SOCIETY Officers for the Peteetneet Pard Mrs. T. B. Pace Mr. and Mrs. of a formal dinner and covers were An Interesting program has been ent Teacher organization for the lillard Sowards, George Singleton, laid for sixteen. for the Relief - society coming, year were nained as folarranged semary Hodson. Vivian Hodson, In the Fifth ward Tuesday lows: President, Mrs. Eliza Cv meeting irothy Jensen, May Hodson and CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, tinder the Whife; Vice President, George A. ina Olson all of Provo, Mr. ana PARTY Miss direction of the social service de- Wyler; Secretary-treasure- r, s. Claud jees; Mr. ana airs. j. A delightful social event of last partment, Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner Melva Hulli directors, Mrs. Emma Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Howlett, week was the birthday party given will give ..the lesson "Social Prob- - Wilson, Jordan A. Law, Mrs. Min-nj- p a i t, j j ,, . . Saturday afternoon at the home of 1 ygrkina nd Miaa Naomi WilMrs. WillianrEZobell."lB eomDlf"! fuP musical ' Droeram will also bo- son. 1 kVi. . ' Johnon- - ! PAGE THREE A good attendance is furnished. desired. , ld Evel-- SPECIAL ROASTER a SALE at 1.49 Each 1 Cook Your Thanksgiving Turkey in a Litk Extra Heavy Enameled Roaster, inches. Regularly sells for $2.00. " View-Friday $1.49 - Get yours while stock lasts. We also have a complete assortment of Aluminum Roaster priced from H. Madsen whllji siie 17x12 SPECIAL" SALE PRICE FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . tu-i- cav 99 Cents to "Is Paysoii Speaker WE DELIVER. 2-5- 0 244 CALL TELEPHONE LI G Mra.-A.lfr- ster-in-la- i ... h' Held Meeting m PR0V0, UTAH READ THE STOKY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE The bunch were glad as they be that they had set the jlant free. Wee Carpy said. "Who .vese those tots who. tied you to the jfreund?" "Oh, they're Bad Buddies very bad," the giant said. 'And I'll be glad to show you how I'll punish them, as soon as they . ,ire found. "They're always pulling crazy 'ricks. They often get me in a fix. Of course I cannot hurt them much because they are so small. A healthy spanking's what they need, to feed. But, now, 'tis time for I'll get food from my garden, where the vegetables grow tall." "Hurrah!" said one, ."We'll elad- ly,' but then the giant answered. "No, you wait right here till I return. It will not take me long. Just build a fire of friedout. wood, and try and have it blazing good." And, as the giant disappeared, the bunch broke Into song. . us "We're going to have some beans and corn. The best we've had .since we were born. Hurrah for Mister Giant, he's as nlpe as he can be. We'll build a blaze to rise up high until it brightens up the sky, .and then we'll have-ofeast while sitting on the giant's knee." ur , Then Scouty cried, "To sing-- is fun, but now here's work that must be done," Get busy, all, and gather wood. We'll make the-fl- re right here." The Tinies scampered on their way ,lor work like this was COLDS BABY'S "nipped in the bud" . "dosing" by use of . 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