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Show v. FROVO EVENING HERAUVFRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 anniversary. Mrs, Merle Foote f aye a Christmas reading, which eiiekus rerresa-Trrrflis.s enjoyed. were served to SO, Including Mr. Eernetta Beck, Mrs. P.JE. Hoi'ti and" Mrs, S. H. Jones; ar IT"... COCPLE MAKR1FJ) IS PROVtW Th marriage of Miss Iris Moore, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Moor of Spring Lake, to Lee Deuel of Santaquin, took place Wednee-cy- ; evening "at - the residence of Mrt, Rote Y, Stewart in this city. The ceremony was performed at 8 c by Bishop R. J. Murdock o: the Provo Fourth ward, in the presence of the Immediate family meru-l- r and close friend of ths )oung couple. Immediately following the ceremony, ail elaborate was served, covers -- Christmasiaid for turns were used throughout the ea- ' )j.rUily decorated with nareissus. acr tana asrs.i ueuei will mane meir honie hTSantaquin. lira. Stewart ts an tfxat of the .bride, E. t C GIRLS RECEPTION The social unit of the B. 7. XT, formerly known as the O. S. club, WIU. give a reception In honor if the social committee of the school. Saturday, December 10 from 4 until 6 o'clock, at the residence, of Miss Mary Hansen, 115 East Second North street. All faculty women and girl student of the university ft re cordially invited to attend. f ' it fI M CORNELIA CUB TO MEET of her husband, whose birthday Members of the Cornelia club are occurred on that day. Covers were laid for 25 including, requested to meet Sunday afternoon ilr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Henrichsee at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. tnd daughter, Ora May, Mr, anl Mar y Hopkins. : E. C. .Henrichsen, Mr. and T, William Jones and children INTERESTING PIONEER Mr, and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Mr. JIOORAM ftp t and lid Mm V. B Hniw.iV-h.nl-. ml KrmheM of children. A social evening was en- Paughtirs of Ctah Pioneers met At toe borae of Mia. Sarah Dixoa . joyedwith Mrs. lbi:rsdy afternoon, Tanner, Mrs. Electa Dixoa EUZAAR rLANXEB FOR (tkb Mid Mi l. Joseph Crawley as assistSATURDAY A bazaar and food sale will be ing hostesses. Mrs. Electa 'Dixon prvtra historical sketch of the'lives fiven hrthe Sar4taryMeafTJai-Ke- t her grandparents the late Isaac building, Saturday by the member of the, Ladies Aid of the Community sad Electa Bullock, after which church. Several fancy pillows, ap: Mrs. Orson Scriill gave a Christma A review of '"Western rtns, luncheon sets and children's ttsHy, was given by Mrs. Edith Y. waring apparel will bi aold. The UOyth, a vocal solo' was furnished jji.tronage of the public will oe by Miss Lucille Worthen and a appreciated. i l nnov st lection Was rendered by Miss Eloise Myrup. Mrr Fred G. SUING TOYS TO MEETING Wsrnick of the central camp gave Girl Scouts of Provo troop No. 1 wi interesting, talk, in which she rre requested to be in attendance (A)iainei the recording of the fam at the regular Girt Scout meeting to ily histories. Delicious refreshments at 7 T.ei c served to 40. be held -- .Monday.- evening ('clock at the home of Mrs. E. E. MEETING OF PIONEER Pachelder. They are also requested DA LGHTERS . t?. bring as many old toys as pos An interesting meeting of ths be spent re- nir mhers of camp No. 7, Daughters sible, and the time-wilAll members arc of Utah Pioneers, was held Thurs-du- y ps ring same. afternoon at the residence of i;rf;td to be in attendance. V Mrs. May Dixon. Mrs. Mamie )i . fci; gletou end Mrs.Hannah Baker I IONEER DAUGHTERS c v. ere the ENTERTAINED assisting hostesses. The Mrs. Maud Glazier entertained following delightlul program was the members of the- Pleasant View fm nished: three selections, Provo Glee club, under csunp of the Daughters of Utah Pio high school-Gir- ls of Prof. Ernest Paxxiecrs, at her home Thursday after-t.oo- the dircc-lioMrs.7 Zelia Col'vin gave a man; two readings. Miss Elizabeth sketch of the life of her father? western history, Mrs. J vbn Mills Ashten, after which Mrs. C Tara Mescrvy; pioneer readin?, Margaret Pulsipher read tributes Mrs. Ida Durrant, At the conclusion which had been presented to her of ' tiie program delicious refresh-ivcnt- s were served to 25 members rr.cther, Mrs. Ellen C. Greer of Hoi- riook, Arizona, on her90th birth- - t..r.d two visitors. C-t- np AXNI- - TERSARY CELEBRATED i tt : i v. ed kt a delightful dinner party at her home Monday evening, tn honor 1A ti VT c w Appropriate - flk. --A T ' .'; i f , -- n. - - LINGERIE BATH ROBES "ill h W i0mm w BLANKETS . i Mm' .ihiii mm ii ii ii' i PRESSES MmM,mmwtJ.$ k This gigantic torpedo plane is ths navy's latest Jt is a land ship, designed to fly far to sea. and drop torpedoes on enemy vessels. It can carry four parsons and has a 750 - horseper motor.--. The picture! was taken at Clover Field, Santa Monica, after a flight from the San Diego base. At. the right JsJUULi " Logan Ramsey, commander of the first squadron of the new planes. No. 2 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, i of the favorite spoils and will al HONORED Gl'ESTS AT t at the residence of the former vays continue to be, because there DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor gaye Thursday afternoon. Two reading- - ( i? a sort of glamour and thrill a well appointed dinner party it ,re given oy miss num. itomra, their home in Lake View Thursday a vocal solo was furnished by Miss about It that cannot be touched by evening, complimentary to Mr. anl Edna Pace, Mrs.- - Clara Giles gave the more modern races of automobI Irs. Jarr.es C. Jensen, who were the history of Utah and sentiments ile-, airplanes and other vehicles narried in the Salt Lake temple were given by several members of driven by gas eng4ne3. a Mrs. Nellie Peay gave Wednesday, Mrs. Jensen was for- thu camp. For this reason stories and picmerly Dtlla Taylor Williams. The hiftorlcal sketch of the life of Mrs. tures laid against a background of season's flowers prettily decorated Eleanor Stewart Gray. Delicious racetracks, speedy horses and the dining table. Covers werelaid refreshments were served to 40, in- teautiful women Tcan't fail To thrill . Mr.' an'd Mrs. Jensen will cluding the following invited guests the bloo4 of lus.Ke their home in Provo. Mrs. May Boardman, Mrs. Julia movie goer. Drysdala, Mrs. Stella Hansen, Mrs. "In Old Kentcky" U one of the Ura Boardman and Mrs. Mary bett I'ltOVO HIGH SCHOOL pictures which has ever Joule. The entertaining rooms were come racing WOMEN MET to the screen from a .director decorated with ferns ml, color and ' ettractively acting standpoint. ' Interesting and delightful In nd carnations. John Stahl never fails to Insert all ' every detail was the meeting of the little human interest touches the Provo high school women's or- TRES JOU CJ.CB PARTY which make atories seem real and ganization, .at the home of Mrs, The residence of Mrs. Bert Sutton not the figment of somebody's G.en Simmons Thursday afternoon. was the scene of a delightful social imagination. The assisting hostesses were Mrs affair. afternoon when The leading icles are' played by Ponell Fowelson, Mrs. E. Eugene sue wasThursday hostess to the members of James Murray, Helen Cost el la, Wes Jines, Mrs. R. Tobiason, and Mrs, the Tres Joli club. Christmas dec- ley Barry,' Dorothy Cummings, Ed Hugh Peterson. Four selections used throughout the ward Martindale and others, n ere furnished by a girls chorus of orations were rooms. Sewing , and the Provo high school, Including, entertaining music were the features ot enterKoberta Mangum, Lota Paxman, during which a delicious r onna Ritchie, Phyllis Miller, tainment, luncheon was served to the followOF TONGUE Knieht. Richmond Wanda Jiyrtle Mrs. John Ellison. Miss Rhoda and Lucille Merrill. Miss Hazel Rob ing: A. O. Mrs. Mrs. Iverson, inson was the accompanist and Douglas, Jefferies, Mrs. Albert S. Lillian Albertson, theatrical proH ss Lucille Meirill accompanied Albert Mrs. William Mrs. ducer: "There is no such thing' as Jones,. McCoard, one number with ; the r, Mrs. Joseph Gertrude Page, making sn actor out of some one in Reviews of "Book of Job In Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mrs. whom the spark is not present." Contemporary Literature," and David Sutton, Mrs. Earl Thomas, "The Undying Fire," by Wells, were Mrs: Milton Thomas, Mrs. Harry very well given by Mrs. Maud B. Thomas, Mrs. George Zabriskie anl J. Alfred Spender, English journ Jacob, and Mrs. Emma Wakefield Mrs. George Beebe. r,llt and author, visitor:- "Some fsw-- a splehdid review of "Anna-tliemathink the world is. becoming senile A delicious luncheon wa It you like fast horses and beau end decadent. I do not. Rather, fjen'ed to the following members of tiful women and if you admire the stems' to be exuberant and young, the organization: Mrs. Maud B. traditions of the South you will en-- 1 That it brims over in places and T. Mis. John Mrs. Jacob, W. Taylor, provides us with new and perplexseeing J. Mortimer, Mrs. John A. Oman--o- jy "In Old Kentucky," an elaborate in? problems is the natural other Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. J. W. melodrama' s'de of it, but the same spirit that of the horse-racin- g Farrer, Mrs; J. W. Thdrnton, Mrs.. slate now playing at the I created the natural other side of L. Vtlter Adams, Mrs. B. Harmon, it but the same spirit that created theatcr. Moroni J. Cottam, Mrs. Frank Mis, The picture was suggested ty the these problems will, I am confident Johnson, Mrs. Cheatina Larso. JUlluus Old ChaNea Dazev meln-- solve them." en s. Anna M. Decker, Mrs. B. W. aiama of th'j speaking stage said to JIoAllister, Mrs S. P. Eggertsen, be the most successful of air AmeriJTts. H. R. Slack, Mrs. Emma can of Payson and Jen stage plays, and has some of nieOran Taylor Wikefield, Miss lyle Nelson, Miss me earmarks Topham of Santaquin were unit of that old favorite Helena Clark, Mrs. Jennie Wilkins, of the ed in marriage at the county court speaking stage, yet it is far J Irs. Roece Bench, Miss Emma better from an entertainment view-- 1 house Thursday afternoon. Bishop Wakefield and Mrs. A. N. Merrill. L; L. Nelson of the Provo Second point because it has been modern- ward 4: performed the ceremony , ized and the characters move In our CAMP NO. 2 ENTERTAINED own times, act as we would under Mrs. Elizabeth Duke, Mrs. Gerald similar circumstances and look like Mr. and Sirs. Walter Kingsbury I"uke and Mrs. Byron. Duke were the people of today. of Salt Lake were Provo visitors tO' hostesses to the members of Camp Horse racing has always been on j day, the guests, of friends. ' ORGANDY ANDEELT A: prfxolfr HAT BOXES BAGS PAJAMAS . SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS DOLLS im ported, in Swiss and. Genuine Linen, ' an exquisite gift Beautiful Silks , Hand Fuinted and Lace Trims Daintyandeinbroidered, Ioi-25- i -- 1 verity r auracetulx ,Vf, Yfmj pm II) ties shirts " HOSIERY a A SUSPENDERS BELTS.. QRACEFUl In thought tnd graceful In fact tlje gift of Onyx Pointex Silk Stockingj. We have a gift selection in. eluding all the tmart new color and weights. TIP :: Gifts HANKIES - SDNORA , , His-tmy- ," (iti-sford- : la'SBAND'S BIRTHDAY BUT t--f l . ERALL AND APRON . BANCE The Junior high school students will enjoy an overall and apron dance Monday evening, December 19 In " the school gymnasium. The Columbia, orchestra will furnish the music, and a delightful time is promised everyone.' OA - nil' mmCS Ethel Duckett. Society Ediior. Phone 107. TERES PAGE Giant New Navy Plane Designed For Torpedo Attack Uay Onyx LOUNGE ROBES Pointex SilkStockihjrs' I The Store With the Christmas Spirit ," if n, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Larsen and Robert Chappie lett Monday morn lug for Los Angeles, California wtere they expect to spend SPANISH FORK jjt winter. Honoring her daughter Mildred Mrs. Grace Dart came over from ' Saturday and spent the sJ!- Uri Stewart entertained at a bride's ternoon with relatives here. ' She shower Monday afternoon from 2 left Sunday noon for Salt Lake iVclock till 8 at the Stewart homo. where she will visit a week with The time was spint in social con- creation. -- A 5 o'clock a bounteous her sister, Margaret t uffc-- t luncheon was served, bjr trw Maudino Stewart, Rowene Angus and Mrs. Florence Peay. Those from out of town attending the function were Mr. and Mrs. Ri llin Whitelock of Payson, Miss Iuise Stewart of Genola; Mrs. W. S. Jonei, Mrs. Jane Stewart. Mrs. TWSfcwart and Mrs. Floyd Stewart all of Springville; Mrs. Sadie fK;wart of Salem ind the follow ing local people; Mrs. Ellen Pace, Mis. John H. Hayes, Mrs. John K. Jilinson, Mrs. Jessie Hayes, Mrs. Merle Olsen, Mrs. Edna Holm, Mrs. Sybil Boyack, Mrs. James Nelson, Ilr Uri Stewart, Sr., Mrs. Effle Dart, Mrs. Lee Dart, Mrs. Lois tewart, Mrs. Arthur Stewart and Mrs." William S. Cornaby. The biide received many beautiful and useful gifts. .. 1 YOUR ENGLISH Mie3 C ' Don't say "He allowed ho had made a mistake." He "admitted" or , , , confessed", Don't use "anyways" when you . weananyway;1 Pronounce "pageant as if spelled "paj-ent- " with stress on "paj." Adage popularly used but often misquoted: "Without rhyme or rea son" was "I received nor rhyme nor reason," as Spenser wrote it, In his "Lines on My Promised Pension." . - ...-- Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart Jr, an nounce the marriage of their Irrk of Payson. The ceremony wag performed by Bishop Elisha Warner at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Whitelock expect to leave early this month for southern cuMtv a position. rrnen Children Cough PERTUSSIN brings I tr. sqteri SHI 1"7S ITl fch M Whitelock-- has accepted walThOBt- - HADD0.FF no thing else 11 satisfy ? - 44 t Greater in Volume, Richer in tone And sold on me most convenient termy ry THERE'S - -- - . J Co. ;' . A aunts, . "THE Springville -- -- - Nephi - - -- - ONE-PRIC- HOUSE" E Payson - - -- --- r - PI Grove r- - - - - -- i Sp. Fcrk. i.rfri tThiHi r Am. Fork Hebcr -i -- i h a-J Chda ' all horn 100 I Mb4 Black UmKcm. Ml ChictoDoubWCulW brQ.H. Ewm. CMar a Once ii awrribwn pcaota frtadr tooaMS muA M ion arandtrlal aaawMM ' , ... yom ttgmd. cno QUEEN HATCHZRT ' w 5!r, nai rea B Jw aUEEN! 1 I .Photograph ; of baby fqr adoring uncles, and ... ' --- --- Bring ... thi children to the studio early to avoid the hoLU day .rush. . ' 1924 m- u- tu jWaCWtiaa Us- - hctra. R. I 'Reds. Camd Rocka, TcHcd Flocka. Alio arkend "grandparents. HOUSE" Provo, Springville, Nrplii, Payson, Tl Grtve. Sp. Fork, Am. Fork atika ou For Christmas- - Co. ONE-PRIC- E mu henn mm . and Mrs. Merrill Crandall of Provo spent Sunday visiting with relatives here and at Salem. t Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell iwd--n with tour anl many turn bum ita HI at u " Mr. JmddorffI THE Provo 01scn. - - ll of the "Hadddrff that sets it ns see it, hear it, and let your eyes and ears convince you. 'Dixon-Taylor-Russe- Mrs. Blanche Gardner has returned home after visitingfor several day3 at Bingham;- - where shs was the house guest of Mrs. Ieo the-creatio- todayvreproduces the en tire chromatic scale with full orchestral volume and life-- ' like clarity. It is the perfection of all the latest principles of muarc reproduction. An exclusively controlled prin- .j. ; ciple reproduces colortones with a richness arid depth that can only be found in the new Sonora. Come in, - the -- X in the field of finer music - a distinguished quality about apart" and gives this piano a value unequalled. The. Haddorff soun bosird and the" intricate, mechanism that goes with it are of Charles Haddorff and are found only in this piano. Come in and hear the Haddorff. It is" always a pleasure to demonstrate it , TpHE New Sonora Phonograph, unsurpassed value ., ess to the Utopia. club Thursday evening. Luncheon was served at lh! small tables at 1) o'clock. Four tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Arrlpll Creer winning-th- e lilghore tor the club and Mrs. Mary Tuttle v.rn tho ncflt prizcThereTW-r- e 12 nembers and several invited guests sent. , v - , LARSON STUDIO PARAMOUNT THEATRE BUILDINQ r j M |