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Show . SUNDAY HERALP. --PlVOyb flJTAIT) opiety Page Girls Annual Day Of Nautilus To, Give Formal Women's Council Dinner Dance To Be Held In Salt Lake MIs- - The annual day of the Provo men's Council will bs' held Monday at the Provo Women's "club hou? From 2 to 3 30 p. rv the board and members will hold a business cession, during which time the armual election of officers will take! Wo- 1 i W W T ! : A reception will follow, the business meeting. Miss Eunice Bird, well known dramatic reader, WIH McCobb's resd the play "Ned Mrs. Cetestia J. Taykvr paaghter-will furnish two vocal solos, and fi two Violin selections will, be by MisscWanda Petty. Re- will be served. . Xapleton, who has charge qf the . U. V 1. World Mis- 1 City, secretary of 4on for lepers, who was the prla-- i elpal speaker of the 'artel-noonIn addition to telling of the work which is being done among the kpcrs, and of the many needs of people, he explained in de (f these about the Genera) Leonaia tail J . rCn-der- A Writer Reunion To Be Held 11 .. 1929. .t ews Prof;B, . Larson To Be Honored ROBINSONS TO Announcement Of Marriage mwm 1 Is ' 1 Arrangements have beewatade by Made the members df th Na'ihw soclalt" Bx; U., for a. formal unit of the The marriage 'cf Miss dinner danc, which is to be "given Jennie. Packman, daughter Aftctire Women Storo Wednesday evening at the Hotel Mrs. of Herman of Backman ' Roberts. r Ready to Serre DiscrimA social emit which promises Prove, to Raymond Miller, The pa.tners and a few friends son of Mrs Miller Ted of to cJo-rabla be is the f the members wiU be the guests. unusually inating Buyers Am erican Fork, took .place affair td be given by the Third rednesday in Salt Lake- ward Monday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs- - Miller will leave MonWith all the elements of refinr in the ward meeting bouse. Prf raent d'jlgn'ed to please discriminday for Bingham, where she will join iher husband and . h. Larson, member of the ating women of this part of the make her home. bishopric, who is leaving Wednesstate, Robinson's, Inc., store will ba day to spend a year in Europe, will formally opened at 4 West C?ntcr be the guest of hoior. street, Wednesday morning at 10:33 o'clock, according to announcement t The following splendid prcgrami RetUTmiM OffitHrSt of .Bob Robinson, general manager. has been ananced: Communitv ' This store 'is bald to pbssesi singing, led by Merrill Claysoni Of hose characteristics that will mak ! prayer, William Clayton; cello solo, it outstanding in its cbss. contaiu- Gustav Buggert; remarks, Bihop Are it does so meny charmlhg apsoTSHrsrEffieT lings To honor Mrs- - Arthur Reese and pointm.nts that appeal to feminine Lewis; comic reading. Jean Paul son; solo, Mrs- - Ethel Lewis; re- Mrs Delbert toleman, retiring of- buyers, in addillon'to ftocki'ig the Eton' with especially .selected mcr marks. Prof. B- - F. Larson; music, ficers of Abe Fourth ward w Primary shandise rhoserj with the tliougnt v Gustav Buggert. officers and teachers sf Riving the buyer Individuality aa Games will be cnioved. after the assmlatlon, entertained Thursday eveningf at well as . the- acme of quality, the arid refreshments will be program, hpersonn-.of the sales force will b served. All ward members are the home of Mrs: L- - C- Honroid. of experienced, courteous omposeu Games and social chat were the cordially invited to attend free of saleswomen, Mr. Kontnson .cpiamti chaige. diversioM upon ihis & prizes . being awarded to Mrs. Lake City, wtu head the Mrt. Sht ByTliffrTWard - Flapper Fanny Says: Primary. Honored - ri v "r Tluirsday - I'lnal arrangements have' now een? made for the annual Carter eWtfrfr; rflrrciirrs io WheWTnir lay. May 2. in the Third ward tm '.scment hallCommencing at 2 pDrogram .,.. 17 J " 11 i- xuuaJ lur'iue ej Buicttuuu ui .... Seproay. Mrs. Gillllan also Introduced trie iwomen of the various churches !Who look after the little Pig banks, the- pennies to help jwhlch eay comfort those who have leprosy 4 Aftlt in-...... M)H v.. HKSf IfHAtirH Sat ttt v a, puu !ir of this terrible disease. Mrs R. (3. Bee Is the Provo representative, X Luncheon was serveu ny.tne' 't, twomeiiefjiifee; .Me&fifclS&Hise ' "Mrs. W. H. Ensign being toastmls- - I Kvgoa - piece- - I H . ' PLEASE CALL 107, '"Jlftc ting Held Members at the Women1 felonary society of the Community church Of Provo attended the quarterly netting of the Missionary 1 union of Beit Lake, Thursday at the Centenary Methodist church. The morning program was on the 7 needs of the American Indian, and . .. .WWH OF INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE WEEN YOU GIVE A PARTf OR ENTERTAIN YOUR .CLUB She'll Never Be a Wallflower Provo Yomen at APRTLH SPK-DA- Y. . comes to Robinson a with IS :.Lydia Iverson, Mrs. Dewey John- experience in handling high cl.isi Mrs. Samuel and merchandise. She Biddulph wiH be assisted 'j' aurnthv''Sc:'-'Mn;'TmilS' xpseajand Ancg 1 V Will be enjoyed and a delicious Spackman was in charge of 4b Provo. Mrs.i Smith has been mak- -' lur cher-- i will ba served. T Ureas. " games A delicious luncheon was and ensembles t'"dv.of style themi A were cordial is in attendance invitation extended The follqwing during the past f II to ,. served the descendants A. of Dominicus. following: Jrom Provo: Mrs. W. Spear, pres-to her mother, .u.-- s . Cpmplimentary tores; William and John Carter. Mrs. Mrs. Bengta Nelson, Whoseighty- Went of the Women's Missionary Mrs. Samuel Biddulpl Ma. Mark are chosen with a view of giving C. Hannah York and Mrs. Eljza ociety; Mrs. Thomas Beesley, Mrs. cvcniTi- oji'inaay anniversary oc KlrbyV. Miss Florence Buckley, service. 0. Know, end their families arc W. T. Brickley, curred on that dav. Mrs, V. V. The Interior of the .new store piV- Larsen, Mrs. Spackman, Mrs- Herman t . : i. lit Sott gave an attractive social af tsemcnt, Mrs. Leca Nelson, Mrs .ents a charming effect A soeelal cordially invited to atlend. fair at her hr,ne Thursdav after Howard Egan, Mrs. Dewey John- -' feature of which are Oil beautifully Callister, Mrs O. D. Cun-y .Thomas noon. son, Mrs. Lydi Iversrp, Mrs. Edith cquippvil fitting and merchandise lilngham, Mrs. J. G. Strickley. Mrs Y. Eooth. and the cueats of honor. rooms. The R. C. Street, Mrs. R. B. Trcad-- 4 We uon't know Whether this is the costumfe Doris Hill wears when she REGULAR MEETING OF An elaborate was fitting rooms, three in dinner served Fin money is spent for everys.rreen star goes to .dances or not, but if if is, the young treadaway, Mrs. R. G. Bee. , a number, are equipped with 4args C'JLX'B Sl'iWING ear 4ie lyi evening-during large Hue bat thjrig younger ParHmtmntr; T Mrs. A O." Spear, Mrs. R. A never"WlHriave "to stsnd out. Dott3 mirrors and other facilities for the An afternoon of sewing and and prettily decorated birthday Stringham, Mrs. Howard Olsen, actresses. convenience of tht patron. In each ' rndlo music was enjoyed by memeake forming the centerpiece for Mrs. LawC. E. Mrs. Ireland, room is a large selective stock of the dining table. bers cf the Daisy Sewing ciub, Frirence, Mrs. R. A. Knapp, ReV. and merchandise that csjr be shown priat home ' of Mrs. Annie the day Covers were laid I Mrs. An for Mrs. & E. Fred Mrs, Bachelder, vately. At the left front of the store-i- s Mikklesondrew - Robert Bee Mrst lielson, 1 Sr., .1 C. A. Mrs. Mi Peck 3. and i Staats, a dc'.ightful fireplace that give A tasty luncheon- was served to Mrs." Kls Nelson of Sunnvside. An enjoyable time was spent bv Russell McMUlen. the following members: Mrs- Grace Mrs. Thomas Stubbs, Mrs- Helen Provonas club members at the it a 'jrjmey atmosphere. On eithei -. fid.' in the front of thi and delightful Hanson. Mrs. Violet Johnson. Mrs. An attractive . Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. home of Mrs. Caleb Haws Friday store are enclosed portion 9 ' and Primary officers and teachers of Telia Anderson,Jasper Snow, c;at Ruth Reeves, Mrs. Merl Madsen. was giv.eu bv dancing party Sweet afterarm. Edna and were Evelyn, uied a3 peas The floor cov.ring is a A delightful card party wss given 1 Mrs. Charley Wright, Mr. and Vrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs. Anna the Second ward met for their Elaine Bolt a decoration. Social chat and music the vntv th' ':r'it'ng ar by members of the Mrs. Mel Reynolds and Mr- and Nelson, Mrs. Anna- - Christensen, regular monthly preparation meet were the diversions and a lasty also :3 very ffectivi club, for thf-ilar.jjement prtners, Thiusday Mrs. Frank' Dusenberry, Sat irday Mrs-- . Louise Jorgensen, and MISs ing Friday evening at the home of 4 luncheon was served. Mrs. George Meacham- - The "We shall, bo harm". iadc.'I. to evening-- ' at the home of Mr. and evening at the new home of the Leona Hanson. 3 Present, were Mrs. Parl;y F.- meet our were 'Mrs. Nels Ilaitem-.- . friends ttic store Wed Annie Farley and j Kaleah Products company. DDixon, Mrs. F. B. Gay, Mrs. J. Mr. Robl;isf!n explain il Four tables of piQfa ccs.iye. ".$00" I - The ,dance music was f urn' shd Mn Julia Brimnesday,' HIn Ti1mU nf thft frtcmlof rninwnrlr Beck. Mra.. ' Upton Mr. Hoover;. were nlaved. 'rs. Anena Anderson Songs for the operetta, which la 1 tit the Sixth ward M. I. A. Wren Willting, Mrs. Ernest, Dixon. Each woman wh visits the tsttr radio, and a delicious lunc leon meeting .- . T ML. a bcauu-fu- l to be nresente.d.by the Primary cs- clay wli! be giv and' C. E. Madsen receiving the by was served at midnight to 60 Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Jame Mc. Auesoay evening, jcepn iNeiaon carnation. Vc thall Tave spo ' score' priie. Th consolation soci ition m aay, were practiced Mrs. frjends. Kill give an illustrated lecture onj high Alma cieiian, Mrt-Baker, cial muFic her" lnrln Oc ray. an and plans for the operetta were favors' were won by Mrs. Louise mm Taylor, Mrs. Fred (hhrlt. we hope to innkj- tTio cccas on ol vip unrougn curope. d in addition to several other Tie (regular session of the Nelke Walter and Nels Hanson. The ' I ' After Mrs. the lecture a dance will Jorgenecn were low, GUESTS Etta SUNDAY DINNER Graham and lira, our matters of business? Reading club was held Thursday Aserved a delicious opening most cnjoyrbl' follrfving Covers will be laid for 12 at a OppermanJ bs held- - This Is the test regular M. ' Eof f t." A dainty luncheon was served afternoon at the home of Mrs. S,, Valloy Cliaptcr Na 3, tray luncheon: i- - it A meeting to be held this to this wa b dinner party given will give a card party for Mason to the following: Mrs. Dctta Green, NfcMie O- Bailey, with Mrs. E""4 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hanson, Mr. Mr. Mrt'. the of and at i in the Sixth? ward, and all word and Mrs. home ning and Eastern Star families, WednesMrs. Donna Gullup, Mrs. Hildrcd Bown as assisting hostess. Julius Joigcnsen, Mr. and D. i members and friends are W. Harrison. The affair is b cordially Mrs. C E- Madsen, day at 8 p. m., at the Masonic Olsen, Mrs Ellen Nelson, Mrs. Maty and Mrs Mrs. Iris L. McArthur, president, Mr to Invited Mr3fr;attend. f IIarrisnn."s temple. J. A. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Soren presided, and the following progian;anq, Miss..irene Duckett. Mark who is brother, Robertson, and "500" will Bridge Mikkloson, Dr. and Mrs. Max progressive gram was furnished: Drama news i "FIFTH WABD RELIEF be played, prizes Mrs. Jane Evans and visiting here from Toledo, Ohioawarded and j Chrlstenscn. items, Mrb. Elsie C. Carroll; three , luncheon j BOCHEIT served. Fred Evans, Mrs. Anena AnDIN YER PARTY GIVEN vocal soJos. ''Song of India, "The l- A quilting will be held at the son, NINTEKNTH CENTURY FOR FRIENDS and "Agamcda's Lonely Head," Fifth ward Relief society meeting derson, Mrs- Violet Johnson and ?LUB MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Janes Nelson. To honcr Mr. and Mrs- H. G. song," Mrs. II. Ga:n Clark, M13. SOCIAL PLANNED FOR "1 Tuesday afternoon, and a good at- Mrs. E. E. Bacheldor was hostess RELIEF SOCIETY . j Jenkins of Salt Lake, who are here I Zenith' Johnson as the accompan$ sj: teouance, is desired. Refreshments 'o the members of "the Nineteenth, A social will be given for. the visiting over the week end. Mr, ist; review of the Russian drama. Will be served. Those who dft not Votice TO VIKUX club at Iw. home Friday. Third ward Relief nntt Mf yioyd- - Raw! -- women; wn - Gets sapped,- Mrs: intnry gave 4rare to quilt are Invited to bring AMIES MEMBE- RifierBooii A splendid program was Tuesday atnrnoon society S. Niclsonattractive dinner in at the ward their Gladys ' party their Members needleworkof Vicux the Amies ft furnished, and the meeting was at amusement hall. Mrs. Ellen Chip-ma- n home Friday evening. Covers were Delicious ; club wil bo entertained Mouday tended 4t refreshments wrr by "2 members of the club" Heiselt will read the play laid for eight. T , served at the close .of the meeting 4. & C. MEMBERS vn'nB vt the hwc cf Mr.--.. Bossio . "Smiling Through," two whistling to 40 members of the clubA full attendance is Whitehead. TENDERED PARTY ENJOYABLE SURPRISE polos will be furnished by Elton ' Members of the J. S. C were desired, PARTY Sumner, and two vocal solos will LATDSS LITERARY CLUB entertained Friday evening at the' iwentv little mends enjoyed a be given by Mrs. Ethel Rasbanc' TO J3N JOY KENSINGTON-M- IS. Kruschke. Games. ST. MARY'S GLILI successful surprise party at the Lewis. A chorus of students will Herald R. Clark will bo CH1CHESTEHS music and needlework were the TO MEET home Maisle Cordncr Friday render a selection. Refreshment hostess to the members of the diversions, and a dainty luncheon j st. Mary s Guild will meet I ton verdng. The time was pleasantly will be. served at the clos e." the Ladies Literary club at her home w us rouowtng: Vk-Jday at 2 pm.. at the home of Mrs inent camt'.i and music, and :iveting, and a full attendance of Wednesday at 4 p. m. The affair allk buiti. Mlcl wih hluo W t JnneiL U'4o TiklHHW. awn, Amanaa Vcot- - Furth4 V IiCKlic.Coni1nn,-Cl- A members and- - friciiua-l- r drelrccT; " wttrtje-jcrved. 5J the form oT aTccnslhirtnn. T" rn I BeTTTSikerRiibyTJefiwn, Alberta North street A full attendancs of s!: DIA0!TB All members are cordiallv invited ( rn.esTlcRS - Luke. 11U4NU MrsIt's the preferred refreshment 'for every PILLS. farSOrwikiwn Orvllla.and Nina members is desired. l Bench, . 10 anena. rr M Dot. Snt. Rrtlil.lfc liar Wi""-Nw "I "HLuke. A vocal solo was furnished boLu5iBi Vewing NOTICE TO OPTIMIST SOLD If Mfiew occasion. .For dessert for afternoon b Bert Bench. CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT CLUB MEMBERS G. V. C. MEMBERS "liff;n". . .after the "show. . .during .the Mrs. 2. Whiltaker will be hostess Mrs. Loo J. Knight will rnter-ai- n TO BE ENTERTAINED at her home Monday evening to the members of the Optimist CiraiRENT5 BIRTHDAY bridge gams. . .at all times a welcome dish. The next f the G. W for the members of the Columbia club at her home Thursdav rAKTY after. . 41 be held will Thiii C sdiw eveniiiR al dewing club. Sewing-- miTsIc and Mrs, D S. Hansen entertained Three tables 6T progressive wiH he enjoyable a"' group of neighbor children at Wtitlw residence of Mis. Charles Rcy- - 'unchL-jwin oe piayed, prizes award All members are urged to of the nL'alr. All members arc ed and luncheon served. All mem Saturday afternoon. In hffior nnifd. attend. invitedbes are cordiallv invited. daughter birthday annlvers- ry It was-V "' An enjoyable time was spent with games,- - for which wires i 1 f Mother Honored m-.- bir t in Birthday 1 fir ... s iO.C r-- A -- - W.-C- Card Party Social Dancing Party n. Gav Proves i Mrs. Caleb Haws Hostess To Club Primary Of ficers Hold Regular -- - Affair Electing - drca-hangers- . Mr-an- 'Joseph Nelson fT6 Lecture At rd Dairy-Sewin- r GthWardM.l.A. I M-3- . Splendid Program - Is Enjoyed At Valhy Chapter To Give dis-iiF- !- Card Party Fr on-th- Nclke Meeting .... i a - I - fc -- - ALPINE : - I PiLU r' . ALPINE - FECIAL! a w S . ... . mm-tin- Enome SUNDAY BRICK w n cvcn-year-o- ld Macaroon Mix 1 - irwsx iiwer-twarded.JLilclic- -- son was served to - 4unoh- IT. St THEATERJAKT -- . ' , IS ENJOYED Members of the Alpha Sewlnp rlub enjoyed a theatre party Thursday afternoon, after which theV were served a delicious luncheon a' lnm "an sen catering company. rucipaimg in the delightfu' were Mrs. T..C. Larson. Mrs ff'P TV. uartin, Mrs. Frank White j none. airs. Ernest i enan"""" and Mrs. LaVeyn Duke t ' Partv t BUNDAY SCHOOL Pupils of the advanced t school, were , mx Mn,vu ward u entertained nome primary Sundav Friday of their miss Maurlne Hirku-- : Games and music provided enter. -- wnmeoi during the evening. - and jr, I. , - . Chic Hats in the Latest Modes At Great Savings j. aciicKv.ii served to luncheon ll wad I j Sizes 13 to 40 $7.50 " ! ' - telephone Us Sunday, May 12 The One Gift That Specially Priced what 4hnn Mother's "Bay more fitting to- - present-herewi- your ... Niw for" appointment th b5-- . , .And do you have recent photograph of Mother? ROLLOW STUDIO 32 West Center Pmto, Utah KZX9 fERMANENT WAVE at0)95and0 AllicCnertin 7'4 K Cnl , Phrms IMS HEMSTITCHING AND P1C0T1NG RATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING fhone 125 m ' nhoto-jrrap- h? There's nothing that she . would treasure more All colors. ' t months free care. Motlier's Day On tions. Wave 4 Mj 1? Only You Can Give. Georgette, Taffeta, Silk Crepe, Satin Uack Crepe, Chiffon and Combina- Wonder Strawberry Order from Your Dealer Of New AH the late? t styles in ' With - f&mj .'Plj tjhi ti iri was Duart Vanilla Assortment A: Beautiful -- jI .V New i)fihg Goats CO. 93 North University Avf rrovo, I'Uh ANNOUNCEMENT We have just installed the latest DUART PERMANET WAVER Beginning Monday to introduce our new machine and new operator-- we will give you a Duart Permanent for $7.50 We also raeclalize in marcelt, finger waves, scalp treat: ment and shampoos. HOPE C. HOOVER, MELVA BONA, Operators HOPES BEAUTY SII0PPE " With The Ladies Moral 174 West Center |