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Show c FROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927 ACE TEN SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Kresge Goes Divorcing 1 "T Hi Aa Interesting social evftit ot the the Christmas purTy gt'-e- a week for the member of the Hone Culture club st the home "of Mr. H. MacDougaB FrUisy afternoon tree with A beautiful Christmas other Christmas motifs and decora tlons were artistically snarjgeJ about the entertaining rooms. A Christmas program was given, ddr-In- r which Miss Catherine B. Dou 11 wo KBil nnr ""f two snlot: Mrs. V. I .-- ni Progressive games, music and chat were among th enjoyable .features of the party given Mon day evening when Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sanford entertained a gum-bof relatives at their home. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Ence, Mr. and Mrs Mark Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. A. V; Sanford, Mr.- nd Mrs. Harry B. Wood and How ard Sanford. . rendered two piano duels: a piano olo was given by Hiss Margaret Bird. Roll call was answered wil n wenty-fiv- e 'jT I mem- bers and three guests. A numbei of fames played, also added to Uit spltit of the pTfflirU'rnti6n "r "A Miss Catherine R. Dougall with Mrs. H. W. Bird and Miss Mary Bird Will leave Sunday evening for a two weeks trip to California. they win spend 4 short time at Reno, Nevada, the remainder of the time will be spent in San Francisco, Los Angeies and San " .T Diego. En-rou- te e- Christmas'greetings sri'd sehtjmerns At the conclusion of the' proKrajn Christmas gifts were exchanged. A delicious luncheon carrying out try' Christmri idea was served by tlw hostess to about anniversary. Christmas motifs and social In the ward chnl is wwt. rnent to Mrs. Louis Whits who feaj suggestions were used la the dec oiative scheme Games, social chat bt-e- journal agent w uie and music were anions the enjoy- krtioa for the past nine' years. aW Leo Robertson sang a solo, able features of the evening's A delicious luncheon and Ralph B. Weight, accompanied was sctrved by the hostess to the by Lola Weight on the organ and fallowing guests Mr. and Mrs. Ron-ol- d Julia Johnson at the piano played Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. A L. a cornet solo. As a token ot appreThorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Love-ridg-e, ciation for her splendid services Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fullmer, Mrs. White was presented with a Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Harper, beautiful pillow. At the conclusion Mrs. Dell Fullmer and Mr. 4nd of the program delicious retreah-UKrn- ta were served to about fifty Mrs. Charles Jewett. The boat and iaostess. were' the recipients of members and guests. The ladies of the literary department was ;n many useful and pretty gifts. charge of the entertainment i A splendid Christmas . program spent was givetry the Gleaner gt- - ft, Tuesday when members of the the Fourth ward In the chapel Fourth ward Relief society gave a Tuesday evening. ' Miss Hannau X I - A pleasant afternoon-w- ! wi.s giv- as en Sumter by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bird at their home. A miniature Christmas tree with' decorations table. prettily centered the dining Mae SenCovers wereTaid for Mrs. Dr. David ior and son Mstx;-al- so Westwood of Prbvo. ' 4 J a i.yvi'-...- gave the "Story of the F.rst Christmas." Malcolm Condie sang a Christmas song; solo, Helen Pclfreymaa, accompanied by Helea COMING Salisbury; cornet, solo, R B. Weight, accompanied on the organ by LpbMveight and on the pianb by Jtflia Johnson; reading, Esther Maycock; aong, by the Gleaner ckss. Miaa Mary Roy la nee, presiClarabel Nordholm. lyric soprano dent of the class presided. A large crowd of members and visitors of national fame, will be presented In a concert in the Springville high were present ' - " school, Thursday February i aiv Enjoyable In every detail was cording to EL L. Faux. Miss Nord the party lven by Eada Urquhart holm will appear under the auspices at her home Monday evening. Holly of the music department of " the nd other Christmas em-b- it local school, and will sing among wreath beautiful Christ- other - numbers, ra -- aerie --of - folk ins, including mas tree were used Q 'decorating songs,, appearing in costume. the entertaining rooms. Games and This noted singer will be presentmusic were enjoyable features of ed with a view of giving the music the evening. A delicious luncheon students of the school a keener apwas served to the following guests preciation of music, Mr. Faux de Inei Starr, Ida Packard, J Teas clares. Her songs will be mada Child. Ted Anthon. tween Farret study by the department Rex Packard, Vadftl now aadr the time she appears." . The combination of a beautiful Childs, and the hostess Esda Urqu' hart. . voice, personality and individual at Rowland NOTED SOPRANO IS TO SPRINGVILLE . n, tractiveness is rare, but It ia represented in delightful proportions 1b this w hisome young soprano, ao- cording to information given to local school officials by those who " ' have heard her. , 4 This promises to be a real treat, and, will be looked forward to with much pleasure by the music lovtrs - ofthis 7 locality. r KiwanlansWill Entertain IGddies- i The Springville Kiwanis club will entertain the kiddies of Springville this evening when each Kiwanian will take a number of worthy kiddles to their regular, weekly meeting, and Santa Claus will be in attendance also, tt ia announced. ' S. C Whlttaker will act aa toast master, and J. F. Wingate will five a Christmas story. Miss Evans and Miss Averett will entertain the club men. They will appear under the direction of Mrs. Blanch G. Hales. . -- Ll this be your Amas Shopping Guide. These sug gestions typical of hundreds more that await you. , Miss Fern Judd of the B. V. U entertained a number of patrons and students ir Springville with a reading, "Mr, Pimm Passes Py," it the high school auditorium Monday evening. . The entertainment wat In charge of the Thespian .local high school dramatic organization, and the first of a number of such entertainments to be given here this Here you see Mrs. Doris M. Kresge, wife of Sebastian S. Kresge, wealthy chain stoj-- head, and her attorneys leaving a New York court house season. after petitioning for $25,000 to prosecute her suit for divorce. The Seagull girls of the Fourth thr First ward Relief society. In ward Primary met at a Boclal and Ings was given . After the banquet ChristChristmas party at the home of members and guests enjoyed a nuni tin early afternoon a short Mrs. was About mas chat. with social and eveof ber given program games William Mrs. Flygare Friday A. O. Thorn giving the story of the twenty-fiv- e delightful and enjoyed of a and games program ning "David Starr of Bethleham"; and a musical numbers was among the affair. short speech by Mrs. Packard presiof th evening. A features pleasant Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKenzle rc dent of the board in which she delicious picnic luncheon was turned Sunday from a visit with expressed the regrets of the memby the following, members Cran-me- r their son, W. O. McKenzle, and fambers in losing a good worker, and present: Leaders, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. 'William Flygare, Miss ily, at Ogden. They were eiso Sun- also expressed tte appreciation of Helen Wheeler, Miss Norma Aver-e- tt day dinner guests of their daug iler the officers for the work done by Melva Averett, Kathleen Aiken, Mr', and Mrs. R. F... Lawrence anil Mis. Sumaion. As a token of reMildred Ostler, Verda Clyde, Zira family of Salt Lake. Mrs. Dlr.iit!'. membrance and appreciation .from thorn a. the board Mrs. Packard presented Oakley, Wilms Parker, and Lenore Huntington accompanied far as Salt Lake. the- honor guest with Professor Condi. if ltd Osmond's recent book enCulHome of the members .The , titled "My Philosophy of Life;--" E. H. Clark of San he will ture club will hold their next mcct-inu- Mrs. Sunision gave a short talk In Is in Springvllla, wh-r- v at the home of" Mrs. B. M rvtponae, and told of the pleasure lis riothei, spend, the holidays wl Mendenhall Friday, January 6. , she had in the primary work. Mrs. 'Mary Clark, ami olhcChristmas gifts were exchanged by A pleasant afternoon was spent i hose present after which games of the when members Alphn were .played and dainty refreshThe children of the Fl -- t ward Friday met Mrs. at home of club Eeta the ments were served. Religion classes were entertained Wednesday afternoon with a Christ- Jennie Whittakcr. Vice president Promas treat- Nearly one hundred Mrs. Eliza Thorn presided. The Gleaner class of the Fourth fessor De Jong of the B. Y? U. children were present M. I. A. will hold their Christgave an interesting and educational mas party this evening at the home Mr. E. Thorn of this city left last ti:lli on "What Our Neighbors are of Mrs Helen R. Crandall. Games week for California, where he will Thinking.'' Other numbers on the music, exchange of gifts will be two were selections weeks several program piano spend features of the evening. by Miss Teas Hines; piano solos, A pleasant evening was spent Mrs. Mary. Whitney; community Mrs. Merrill Eldridge ' of this Monday when Ray McKemtle enter- smging, "All Through the Night." tained at a sumptuous chicken din- Delicious refreshments were served city was matron of honor, at an ner at the home of his parents, Mr. by the hostess to seventeen mem- elaborate wedding reception given nd Mrs. W. A McKenzle. Christ- bers and Mrs. John Mendenhall as lor her sister Irs. Frank J, Earl, ' , formerly Miss LaVieve Huish at mas decorations wegf used In' the Invited guest. the Manavu ward amusement hall tntertainlng rooms, and covers were in Prbvo Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown enlaid at the dining table for the following gussta: Miss Lucy Dayton tertained at dinner Sunday In Next Sunday morning in the f PaysonMlss. MeJyaHenrie l of compliment to Mrs. Brown's parfipringville, Miss Gardner, Spanish ents and family Mr and Mrs. W. First ward chapel the Sunday of Salem: A. Bird.. school' will give a Christmas proFork; Miss May Williams Misses Eva and Jessie Jones of gram. All members of the ward The elders quorum of the First aro Invited to be present. Provo; Miss Maud Payne, of Provo; Lewis Van Leuvan, Reed Dallln, ward entertained at a dancing Fay Jensen, Maurice Bird, Howard party and social in the church - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grooms were Thorn, Russell Jensen and the host Tuesday evening. Music was fur- host and hostess at a well arranged Ray McKenzle. Games and music nished by the Weight orchestra and' were enjoyed after dinner. a large crowd of "both young and were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. older fofks enjoyed the affair. Hales and family of Spanish Ray - Mrs. Doad; Wlngf-4hi- s city left MrrHnd"Mrs. W. N. Grooms Fcrk; Monday morning ' for California, Mr. and Mrs. a. L. Barron5 and and baby of this city. where she will spend the winter children will leave this week to with her children and other rela- t,p(nd Christmas with Mrs. BarA Jarge Mwdofjward-niembe- ra . ... tives ron's parents MrTand 'Mrs.. H C." enjoyed the little play "Why the Chimes Ring", given by the Third , ' The. Primary association of tht Maugha'n atXogan. ward Sunday school organization Fourth ward gave a Christmas pro- ' A nicely dinner was Saturday In the ward chapel. A gram In the ward chapel Monday given Sunday arranged when Mr. and Mrs. number of musical selections given afternoon. A Christmas treat was Arvil Ence were entertained as by the high school. Much credit is after the program. given Nearly two hundred members and guest? guests at the home of Mr. and given Miss Carol Bird and HowMrs. Mark Tripp. ard McKenzie for the way in which attended. the play, was given. The proceeds Among the pleasant social events will be used for the Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Henry-Clu- rk enter- oTthe-wcek was the Christmas Srnta Claus. tained at dinner Sunday in compliA delightful social affair' of the ment to their daughter, Mr. and party given Friday afternoon at fie home of Mrs. M. O. Packard in week end was given Saturday eveMrs. Bird Brown and daughter. n compliment to Mrs. Willis ning when Mr. and Mrs. Gerald who recently resigned her Thorpe entertained a number of M. O. Packard Is in California, where he will spend several weeks work in the Primary stake board relatives at their home in commemto fill the position of President of oration of their fifteenth- wedding with his daughter, Eliza, and son. All i; iv SAVE on the Christinas gift list at Schramm-Johnson- 's where prices are low and stocks complete. e r y HDFaEDS OFLSUITABLE THINGS for Every Member o! the Family We've anticipated your every need and are ready to serve you prom ptly with full assortments. 1 N on here rl It's a or to select that ChrUtmaa Pettoiac tilft at Behrann-JohnsoBwill you liad larser aae more varied auortmrata. aor more iatelllseat, tatereated ce- In select Juat exactly the right thing;. operatioa aelplna jom S. Caron Narcisse D'Orsay Toujours Eau Noir Parfum S3.0Qto$13.50 de Toilette Caron Bain and SB.00 de Champagne $1.50 D'Orsay Toujours Fidele Parfum $1.00 7$nOGto$5.00f- -z ftfl ....... 00ZiUU to C7 ... ...... . V New 25 'and Mexico,-Decemb- er 23, 24, Minimum fare" $2.00. Original starting point must be reached by midnight, January .: 4V 1328. No stopeversv Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for detailed fares and train service. . eiTM - - ' 1 That Guarantee Satisfaction To The User , Our Stoclt Is Complete T; foshay Management Spanish Fork !. J - Njr SSQ AU Bye-L- o Dolls i PRICE m 'in-- -.' ' Mama Dolls , $1.29 $1.98 $2.93 . f"pounds K- - loa. . .. . $1 .23 3 1,74 $2.69 pound3 esto$1.00to$2.50 ... I - r iirv Christmas Greeting Cards. of Cm uniquely beautiful .0C tOYOC design Waterman's Ideal 7C and Fountain Pens . . 1. . wUp Waterman's Pen and Pencil Sets. In Treasure Cfl and Chest gift box . . . lrtiUU up . Ce4e"- - 2 5 pounds t( IngrersoU Tankec Watch improved ... . Wrbat Inaersoll Metal Dial i 51.50 Watch. $3.50 $4.00 , ..... ,,9C.90 Tip Ton Wrlat CO OO Watch Kim City Watch. A reliable timekeeper ......WOW Mc- Coty's Powder 79 and $1.29 Lux Toilet SoapV;.. . . 4 for 25 33 Palmolive Soap fJava Powder 4 for 25 Hinds' Honey and Almond Daggett and Kamsdell's Cold i Cream 37 79 Cream . 39 ......... Sempray Jovenay 39 Hillrose Rouge 37 Listerine Tooth .- 79 to $4 $1J New and instructive chanical toys Frid ay and Saturday Provo, Payson, Eureka J : i me- - 19 Paste Imported DoU Houses . over-losc- " Eaton's Highland Linen. In beautiful gift boxes. Deckle Vellum, Handspun, Linen or Romanesque CI liUU Finish Crane's Linen Lawn. Quartered Oak, Early Puritan,. Carrille and Old Style Gift 09 ' "Toy Dish Set f coallna-.- - of Sweet, Whitman, Cullen, Ostler and Baby Bo Kay Dolls $5.75 to $7.75 , ) jFS-s1:1.L' A complete assortment Donald (Candy! Us- - s 50 to $3.50 gomoany PfoVO $1.47 pounds.... $2.29 Oodles of them and all at Teddy Bears UtehVallcvGas & Col to Springville pounds . .. $5.75 to $12.75 Come In Early ' t .While 5 Comb Sets. M QE and vJiJw up uai low prices. .Bonnie Babe Dolls ' MnT--- TOYS, DOLLS AND NOVELTIES Schramm-Johnson'- Gas Appliances , 3 ...... Wahl Pen and CC Cft Pencil Seta . W.U np fTrtrhtrflaVOred . 2 pounds . . . $1 .1 0 Finest quality, pure white bristles Kew Yuletide Mix. For the kiddies' stockings. 1 lb. 19t 5 lbs. 89 SWEET'S CHOCOLATES SWEETS CHOCOLATES An assortment of Rich mhic chocolate Cream centers $1.25 to $17.50 Military Brush and Save Time And Work ,- b.00;- $1.00to$5.C0 ...... ... . 9Sc $1.00 $2.00 71nrMttnita Ercraharn Pencils. atrlea and colors ,.lu3 0 1 f ft Ayer's Luxnria Powder KflBlue Rose CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS tln' Of 'The 26. . Lustre Ware Bridge Sets. (1 QQ Service for four;-- . Ladies' Bags and Purses. In all the Seta. In band.ome atlh lined eaae. leather roll-o- p Pearl on Amber flt- - -- Denver & Rio Grande Western also from all points In Utah to all "points on. Denver 4 Rio Grande Western In Colorado and Pint olae $2.98 to $12.00 An Appreciated Reminder Tickets on sale December 23. 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, January 1 and 2 between all points in Utah on to 60c to $5.00 .65cto$1.50 Waterman' Desk Seta - Extra Globe. fo Tree Llabt 12c 8c Seta, each Colombia Loark Kit. Com. plete .with pint f MQ Vnennm Bottle .Colambla Vacuam Bottle. eon Set, 32 In The Home ; QC iJ $85 I Christmas brilliantly colored globes Imported rWnnTcnre Cutex Gift Sets ...50c to $10.35 .$1.31 $1.6U$1.98 gift II Tree Light e, Breakfast or Lunch- W ... ....$1.50 ....... . QQ .... ...... ,,,t. vtuiUU .i-.- ,. tin to Individual pieces Pyralin. A lovely and always welcome v .. ... Sets, Com VBrush and Mir rot $4.95 $5.95 $9.75 $17.50 $19.75 Other sets priced according tothe pat' tern and number of pieces- ,- Cjyi C n n ... .... eq ywiOS Elizabeth Arden's Bath Salts. Rose and Pine $1.75 $3.00 $5.00 Armand Body Powder , $1 .00 Karess Fragrant Dustingp" Pow-- der .. $2.50 Norida Compacts $1.00 $1.50 Three-Piec- e Tea Aprons. $145 Rubber Tea nOp . . . wOU- Aprons ?'.50 Rubber 0Q Tea Aprons W I -- 0 New aad attractive color combination, i Imported China Dinner Sets, attractively ......... Water... In attrac- ......... Box Beautiful Pyralin Toilet Ware crea- PQp decorated tive Gift Pearl on Amber. An exqnlattelr beantlfal tion In nets handsomely boxed. ..0v $1.00 $5.00 Hillrose Toilet Set. ,IU Karess Perfume $2.00 $3.50 Karess Toilet Water ... $3.50 Three Flowers Toilet $5.00 and $7.50 SOc to !S12.00 Rubber Enduring We Carry , $1.00 and $1.85 DeVilblissPerfumiters and Dropper Bottles. A necessary adjunct to the dressing table CO 7C ....... Karess Gift Sets. In beautiful gift boxes . . . .?3.50 to $20.00 Hudnut's Deauv111eX!hatelaine Va- n- Hudnut's DuBarry Toilet Vater Men-denha- DENVER RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD ' o..;, lt7 Jludnu't's DuBarry Perfume and $2.75 Fiancee Toilet Water Hudnut's Toilet Water. Violet and $1.00 to $6.00 . Christmas Season .$1.75 $3.75 to $12.00 Hudnul's Parfum Dcauville. -- FARES $2.50 to $7.50 Hudnut's Parfum Le Debut -- m Three Flowers $1.00 to $7.50 VA RATES $12.00 Quequer Fleers Houbigant's Parfum Sum-Bip- HOLIDAY EXCURSION to $1.00 to $6.75 - Convenient Cfl tidU rij)Oto$.jiii to 16.75 Slcpre. $1.00 Gift Sets Houbigant's' Ideal Parfum ' leading social event of the week end was the banquet eiven Friday evening by the Boosters club of the Springyille high school in compliment to the Alumni Boosters. The table decorations consisted of large red candles placed at either end and which were burned dui ing the dinner. Christmas place carda were alao used. -- ; Miss Louise acted as toastmistrcss Toasts and responses were giyen by a number" of members; alsq a program of musical numbers and read- - OA -- with-relativ- I ' Perfume and Perfume Sets, the Always Welcome Gift g I s i I TT Orphos Tooth Paste ....... Food ...34 45 63 Ovaltine.. 67 $17 Djer Kiss Talcum 27 MeUin's ..... .......... Lydia Finkham's vegetable Compound . . . . ...... 786 . Laxative Bromo Quinine 18 34 . .23 Castoria m I . N..19. 43VJ3Nl Vick'sVapoRub25 Djer Kiss Powder 43y Mentholalum i J Aral |