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Show PAGE SIX PROVO EVENING HERALD. MONDAY. DECEMBER 5, 17. " ft ii mmmmmss 101 This Newest J. & Barlow, Miss Nellie Pugsley, Mrs. H. J. Hayward all of Salt Lake, Mrs. George M. FUter and Mrs. H K. W ess man of Ogdea and Mrs. A. J. dinger of MagttaJ Two tables of 1.1 th fnrwln. Iripe Wfre played ion of the. dinner. vStMQRjfo--- yQi' Ethel Duck el t. Soritv Editor. Pborw r. C T. MEMBERS AND WIVES EJTTEKIAIAED Mrs. A. M. Thomas and : Mrs. Gift Suthriaod entertained the member of the IX, C. T. and their home tjf ma.. Thomas yjvta at-lf- Six tabic rV.turday evening. of "500" wer played, Mrs. Eoy Bacheltor and T. Harry Heal I lcgreasivc receiving tha favors. Music and delicious luncheon were also en- Jojabie features of thg evening's entertainment.' Present were Mr, and Mrs. EL 'A. Steadman, Mr. an l Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. IX an Tucker, Mr.' and Mrs. J.'F. Thomas, ' Mr: and Mra. Eugene n, -- - TlttcnerrMfniia Mil K6V Bacft-cllo- r. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Mc Au land, Mr. and Mra. Cliff Sutherland, end Mr. and Mra. A. M. Thomaa. - $ $ $ . V1NTTARD H AHD BELIEF, SOCIETY Mra. Lena Xhdreason will give " "the theology lesson in the Vineyard . ward Relief society meeting Tuesday afternoon at J: 30 o'clock. A fine Musical .program will also be furnished. All members and those interested ara Invited to be' In attendance. MEETING ' I'OSTPOXED Ttis Erfggmont ward Relief i hld cirly mefUngrta haveheen T'ltcsHay afternoon, has been postponed until Friday afternoon, on account of ths L. D '.". temple excursion being held Tuesday.. jBIRTHr ANNIVERSARY 3L " CELEBRATED The family of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stubbs celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mr. Stubbs at their home on West Center street ThursA delicious dinner day afternoon. was served. Centering, the table was a beautiful birthday cake hold ing 72 candl. During the day. Mr. Stubbs received congratulations and tokens of love from a large number of friends an neighbors. and the following members of the family: Mr. and Mrs. John Vavaine of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Stubba. Mr, and Mrs, Ara M. Da vis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, , Stubbs of Spring Canyon, and fourteen grandchildren. '"""V'-T- " Esther Bslston end Neil Hamilton 1 v :tt tb-v- " fiv a, pro-wi- ir. ' dec-crat- S3 j 11 LaHd m Eff&ctlve: Quic, . SAVE For All Coughs e Drug f il , - Kin SMT or.. READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE rbxatlw t . ment in the. field of New Reproducing PhonographsAll the newest principles reproduction are -- RELIEF SOCIE1Y Mr. Mary Markham will give the Relief Society lesson at the regular meeting in the Fourth ward Cets the A ROYAL v NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of A B. Forsyth, deceased. The subject will be "The Second with vouchers to the at Great Commandment" All members 269 West 4th. North undersigned street Pro vol and friends are. cordially Invited to City, Utah, on or before the 10th 'r attend.;. day of February, A D. 1928. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 5th Members of Camp No. .7, Daugh- day of December, A D. 1927. ters of Utah Pioneers, are requested MARY E. FORSYTH. t j meet Thursday at S o'clock at Administratrix of the Estate of the residence of Mrs. Martha Jones, 'A, B. Forsyth, Deceased. 661 North Fifth West Street Instead BooUrfc Brockbank, was before as street East Fifth of Attorneys for Administratrix. announced. A good program has Pub. dates: Dec. 8, 12, 19 and 27, will outlined been and refreshments be served. An members and those, eligible for membership are urged t be present. . ' It's a pleasure to' demonstrate" 'this remarkable instrument SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN . The B. Y. U. Women and their, partners enjoyed a delightful pro--; gram in the Little theater of the; B. Y. V. Saturday evening. 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Thbox boars Ml The members of the Men's Fellowship club of ths Community church of Provo are requested to meet at the Masonic temple on Tuesday evening, December 6, at J o'clock, to make arrangements for monthly dinner and program, and to hear reports of officers for the year. All members are urged by W. H. Ray, president, to be pres- , Quinine! Pries ' J1 v PENCIL tablets -- V Bromn . Ml t U-- The Tinles gaxed up In the sky, neck is sore from looking upward float on toward the sky. I wish that be ent to stop," would 'land." 'rOn," look," sald! cried Scouty, jn despair. "I know Scouty, mid a fuss, "I thtnk he's IVLARRL4GES ARE ANNOUNCED that It would give us joy, if we loektng down at us."' And, sure SPANISH FORK, Dec. 5 Mr. could meet that litUe toy. I'll bet enough the queer Toy Tot leaned that he's a soldier who patrol the out and waved his hand. and Mrs. Utl Stewart, Jr., an . And then the Tinies gave a open air" nounce the engagement of their The giant then said, "Have no cheer. The scooter' dipped and landdaughter, Mildred to Arlie White- "ar. I'm sure "that he will come ed near.' The bunch ran up to greet lock of Payson, the marriage to v. n hre. I guess he's merely the toy, who shouted, "Howdy do'" take place in the near future. tr'cks to try and please you "Hello, there, soldier lad," aaid one. ;i. Just watch him glide, and see "You've treated us to lots of fun. The marriage of Miss Georgia ;n nvnon. He sure knows how to We're mighty glad you've landed Payaant, formerly of this city, to 'en the loop. Now wouldn't It be safe. But tell us, who are you?" . Lynden B. Alder at Chicago, Nov. bin if he should take a fall?". The soldier toy then said, "Well, Mrs. A. Anderson ofLynhdyl Is 17, has been announced to friends The' Tov Tot kept on flying I came fiom a place up in the sky. spending a faw days in Provo with and relatives here. 'Thev will make . ' their home in Salt Lake ' "n.l. He'd aalt down right close ; It's known as Santa Land, and it friends. City. .o the grntmd. and then he'd swing is filled with wondrous joys. Old Vickjrn sprin and sail Just like a Santa sent me down to see if you V:fii. The Tinjfc all were so would all go back with me. He tiiey merely stood with open ntbds a lot of help this year in makm, and wotehad the funny antics. ing .all his toys." No one said a single word. (The Tlnymites start for Santa They stood and stared an I. our '? more. Then Clowny cried,' "My Land In the next story.) DEGREES TO BE CONFERRE- D- W. Piano solos were rend jrltaroy. Provo Royal Arch Masonic chap- : ter will meet Thursday at 6 p. m.,wi by RJphene Hacking, Helen to confer the Royal Arch degrees : Hales and Vernlce Jensen, A social on three candidate A buffet lunch-- 1 v as enjoyed at the conclusion of ALL Alone eon will be served at T o'clock. Affhe oroffmm rtnWno. whinh full attendance is desired. home-mad- o licious candy . was ! served to more than 100. FOURTH WARD . iv ,tched the scooter ly. "Oh, my, It Isn't going For and as a . Prewntivo In the Jraui. tutde Prodirtioa The Spotlight A Paramount Picture " At the paramount Tuesday and Wednesday SPANISH FORK, Dec. for the first reunion of the Banks family, whose parents and grandparents cam eto, Spanish Fork in the daya of old" Palmyra, 75 years ago, and whose posterity now number 230, were discussed at a meeting held Thursday night at the home of J. B. Hughes. - Tentative plana for the reunion are to hold the same December 22 at the American Legion hall. The following: committee, was appointed: J. J. Banks, chairman; Mrs. Kate Hughes, secretary and treasurer; Ed. M. Banks, chairman of finance and music; Dell Banks, chairman of decorations; Etta B. Creer, chairman of program; Sarah J. B. Thom-aschairman of invitation; Eliza B. Money, chairman of refreshments. FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON, Colds, Grip, inftu- - ' : lans wtficWmRere6wi A is 3 doors West Sutton-Chas- j- and All Ages u, r i As rura aa Dell Cfiipman , - - Reunion of Banks , Fellowship Quh To Meet Tuesday Family; Arranged mem-tersh- ip ' t r It Sat-uid- . PnJEasyJterms. KKUEF.fHX'IETr riOVEEB DAUGHTERS MEETING PLANNED J Mrs. Maud Glazier will be hostess to the members of the Pleasant View camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING t A splendid program will be furnishRelief Society members of the ed and luncheon served. All memPleasant View ward will hold their bers and those 'eligible for are cordially invited to at- regular meeting at the home of Mrs. D. J. Bonnett Tuesday afternoon - tend. at 2:30 o'clock. The theological lesson, "Doctrines of the Messianic FIFTH WARD RELIEF Dispensation will BTgiven by Mrs. ROCIETV Sonoma Meldrum, and a fine musiThe theology lesson In the Fifth cal program has also been Tsng-ed- . ward Relief society meeting TuesAll members are cordially inwillbe by afternoon, given day vited to attend. Miss Vilate Elliott. TThe subject it $ will be "The Second T.reat Com- HUSBAND'S BIRTHDA Y mandment Special musical num- ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATE"? bers have also been arranged. All Mrs. Peter B. Johnson en'orta1' members and friends are invited to at S family dinner at hrr ho-- " be present. ' : day afternoon in comolimrnt ir - , t if, whose, birthday ann!" MISSIONARY TARTY TO' r1- -' : de" sary occurred on BE HELD flowers were used In decorate thr ward That elders of the Vineyard fo dining table. Cover wc1"-Jowill give a datico ' in the ward twenty. Including Mr. unci amusement hair Thursday evening seph P. Johnson and frn!K M. at 8:30 o'clock for the purpose of and Mrs. L. 6. Johnson and i&lslng funds to purchase Christ- Mra. Stella Moonev and rSMdren mas gifts for the five missionaries and the hostess and miest of honor. of the ward who are laboring In ' the various, fields at the present DINNER GIVEN time. Refreshments wll be served. FOR. DAUGHTER A cordial invitation is extended to ,Mrs. EJ. Jones entertained a the public In general. number of young folks at a blrth-.la- y dinnec at.her home Sunday eveCOUNTRY STORE rLANNXD Under the auspices of tha Pleas- ning, in honor of her daughter Ed-dant View ward recreational comwhOB birthday anniversary It mittee, a Country Store will be hel-- i was. A large cut glass basket of in the Edgemont ward amusement hull Wednesday evening at 8 pink and white sweet peas centered c clocK. The Public Service bureau the d'ning table, around which ll were of the B. Y. U. will furnish the teated the following: Miss Fannie Sutherland, Miss Gertrude be awarded from the store.' Sauer, Miis Mary Dixon, Miss Ethel The proceeds from the entertain- Belmont, Miss,. Fay Bailey, Miss ment will be divided between the Nita Kirkwood, Miss Aria Pack. two ward's for the benefit of their Miss Fay Hafen, Miss Fawn Adam- new meeting houses. Everyone is sonJfiihryn-esr-an- d -invlted7The Pleasant "View ward" guest of honor. Games and music have several beautiful Christmas were the featurvs of entertainment . trees for sale at the Pleasant View following the dinner. ward grocery store, the proceeds to be used for the new ward chapel. DELIGHTFUL CARD PARTY j)j Members of the S, E. C, and a $ $ ITAH SOROSIS CLUB few invited guests were pleasantly ANNOUNCEMENT entertained at the home of Mr. and The regular meeting of the Utah Mrs. Clarence Greer Saturday evePorosis club will he held Wednes- ning. The season's flowers prettily day at 3 p. m. at the residence of decorated the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore. A biographi- Four table of progressive liv! hun cal sketch "of the life of Joseph dred were played, Seymour Gray Kergeshclmer will be given by Mra. and Mr Orville Drysdale receiving J otepb-jCJ- - Clark antUClreview-- of thehlgh, score favors, Mr and "Java Head," will be given by Mra Mrs. Iceland Silver being awarded E. H. Hansen. All members are the 'guest prizes, and the consolation award being won by Sheldon uiged to be present. Drysdale. A delicious luncheon was served to the following club memDINNER AND CARDS bers: Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray, I'.NJOYED ' Mrs. L. R. Edwards was hostess Ml. and Mrs. Orville Drysdale, Mr. tu a number of out of town friends and Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and Mra Kenneth Craven, and Mra Shelat a dinner party at her home afternoon. A large bowl of don Drysdale, and "Invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Snelson, Mr. pink sweet peas attractively id Mrs. Leland Silver, and Mr. the dining table, while yellow colored chrysanthemums wero and Mrs. George Mecham. t'sed to decorate the living room. Covers were laid for Mrs. R. S. Kimball, Mrs.. Claude T. Wilkinj, Mrs. J. R. Thomas, Mrs. Irwin Clawson, Mrs J. Arthur Wood, Mrs. WalkUpstairs . 46 North Univ. Ave;. Provo Credit Assurance Co. of theJJ. S. ; Voluntary Association . 118 N LaSaIle St: ; Chicago IlUnois ilerchantsj and . professional men desiring of to. , Season November 15 to April 29.' For reservations and further particulars, consult C, H. CODY Agent Phone 315 . C. ( i ff. FUNK. Ticket Agent Phone 312 dispose their judgments, notes ar.d accounts wilLbe piven: ' full information on. request. . "' , THE OVERLAND ROUTE -- v;.t,.:'':; A -- 4 |