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Show ... ' - - 1 ; - j T i- Li - KIXTS FOB II0CSEKEETEE3 lR?f V" , '1efT iXjLJL npri;& iioiixa 1 5 -- VilffiTlrt(kErSi4i MrOCjUams .lIs.LHb'ii'ored D U. P, Camps ; Of Mrs. Wright Ml 8. d. Ad&rns Wai nostew iJ th opening meeting of the- Daugn WifeB&lfer 1 : rx postess TaTwo and held i at u7 luirrnoon-- 'vamps no; I her home on Thurso I f It j ,,:;, - house and table' decpratkps. The to be married Wednesday. foflowinff firoerrain wxn nracntMl The Desert Song." ung by Mrs. to Ralph Farrer; was honor guest at rshower Ross Kartchner, September 18, accompanied by fiven by her toother Mrs. J. IIL Johansefv at her home Mrs. Venice T ' Johnson;1 leading,! Mrs. i Edith Booth; song. "You're j '.-- Thursday afternoon.- Besr Little Mother God 'Ever f ' V Fall, flowers were effectively used in the 'deorat inns. the Made," .Sarth pan'.nii); paper f Miss Johansea'alrousseau was also r.hartrtinoiv AianUvoA-r- "Early 'EducaUon in Prova City," mJf.MJ VW uames ana music were leatures oi the afternoon's enter written ty Ptefildent SimonTTEg-gertso- o ill and; read-- by Mrs. Emm tainment, and an. elaborate luncheon was served. Many love-' J. Hinckley. were received by the guest of honor. Vr ly gifts JIisJEdithJoWsen, who is. - .'.:. ... Honored Guest at , Birthday Party : - . . TbafoHowing were present: Miss I?-SJ!- it " ::'. n.!:Mrs. Jesse 15 Anna Jensen. Miss "Vera Lawrence, Mrs. A. O. HenrtchsenrTfisiTZip- por ah Westover, Mrs. Nettle Dick-eoMrs. Martin V. WJtbeek, Miss . Myrtle Scott, Mist Goldis HolU M t Ines Karren, Mrs. Sophia Olsen, Mrs. Mollie Wright, Mrs. - Anna Johnson, Mrs,EtheI KruskeMra. Ellen G rote gut. If 1m Myrtle Frois-lanMrs. Hannah Froisland, Mrs. Ruby Nelson.: Mrs. W. D. Norman, Miss Nellie Farrer, Miss Anna Farrer, Miss Hilda Farrer, Miss Edna Farham, Miss Verna Passey Miss Violet Peterson, Miss Clara Kopp, Miss Elsie Kopp, Mrs. Harold Clark, Mrs. Cv W. Brown, Miss Dagmar Miller. : Mrs. Irene Thayne, Miss Ruby Hardy, Miss; Edna Baker, Miss Emily Norman, Mr. Vivian Harrison, Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Miss Norma Peterson, Miss Lorene Coop er, Miss Clara gtubbs, Mrs; William R. Hillier, Mrs. Thea Olsen. Mrs. Christina Peterson,- - Mrs. Laura Brewerton, Mrs. Laury- - Bird Mrs: X C. KnudBon, Miss LaRue Startup. MlflsNorrell. Startup, Mrs. Minnie ' ' thirty members and guest. The J following were assisting hostesses; Mrs. Mary E. Aahwortn. terfc ttasjf Jensen, and Mrs. Margaret Crawley. Hunter Is di - Thoroberg. Mra..H. P. Hanson, Mr. Ida K, Basmussen, Mrs. J. E. Far rer, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Chris Dennlson, Mrs. William Knudsen, Mra.- - R. J. Pehraon, Mrs. Hans Miller, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Henry Clements, Mrs. E. RV Bylund, Miss Amanda Jones! Mrs. Albert Ras-- rsltsre4ss6n,n(j1 -j?-- r Miss Faun Greer Miss Faun Oreer pleasantly entertained a, grup Orlends at mamMmrff' Bvenfc4erjnrB?.ri-w- j ' tn honor ot Mvron day"Jvening, ..... wM . a Nevada mer.. where he i... sum- - the spnt - y African marigolds were employed Wai Entertain V alien Circle ; as house decorations, a bowl of them also centering the dining ' . .. table. . Two guest prizes Wert presents, one to Mrs, Jeser Hi" Hunter, the guest of honor, and the other to Mrs. R. h. Davis of Los Angeles. Present were; Mrs. J. H. .Hunter Mrs. R. L. Davis, of Los AngeletC Mr- J. W. Farrer, Mrs. Frank Clinton own, Mrs. Frank Stubbs,. Mrs Robert Moore-fielMrs.'. AVE. Rawllhgs, Mrs. Shirt Wilson, Mrs." Abe Turner, Mrs. Pierce . Norton, -- Mbs Hugo - Price, Mrs. Fern Snelson, Mrs. Ray Sutton, Mrs. E. D. Flrmage. Bridge was the feature of the afternoon. Mrs- Shirt Wilson win. ning the prize foe the high score. '" - home, 164 East Third-South- , Wednesday afternoon, September The luncheotv wU be at 1:30 o'clock, and. theJifollpwlngjrlll Jbe agisting hostesses r Mrs. u. A. Chamberlain,' Mrs. H. A," Immtsch, MrsssP. J. RasmuBsen and Mrs. Herman the Ct B. & JM Invited, tobfr pres J8. d, mnnTfr-Ait-membeT- ent Mrs Richmond Goes TwChicaga,Il Mrs. Hattie Richmond . Mrs, Alexander Entertains Club Dramatic Club - : Mrs.O.W.Baileur - elightful-aurpr- lse- -- " l : dinner I n TrcsJoliClub - m rfjfll aeS Meetltia VI jf Optimistic Club Plans To Convene Mrs. Partridge Is Hostess To D. V. P. Mrs.' E.' D. 'Partridge was hostess at? a meeting of the Daughters of Plonpers, Camp No. S.JieJd at her home Thursday afternoon, September "12." Of special intp'rest was the history of the late IS. D. Part rid g. given by his daughter. Mrs. Ruth Partridge Richan. Other numbers on the program ware: readings, Gertrude Partridge; solo, "Swing Low Sweet Chariot," Mrs. Rnth Richanr-voc-ar duet, "OhTThat We Two Were Maying," Mrs. Kuth Richan and Mlss' Gertrude. Partridge, .and instrumental musical selections by Mrs. Richan and Miss Partridge, 5 Delicimm Trea-Jol-cl- r ... f Visit Our-Shopp- e Mrs. Biiss-Chil- ds PER FECT. GOOD NEWS MARINELLO MRS. ALLIE BERTTN rbone 1S1S t"4 E. Center. G RO OM MRS..VENETA - ;.Ir-XL- J , ING FACIALS whI ISCALP TREATMENTS ;:Swg.Catetio. COE ... and the Enjoy curly hair during ' warm weather. " Given by :i - - n HEMSTITCHING rAND PICOTING J Doneatj:- - X 4 N ATIONACTRENCH CLEANING CO.1 rhonih 1 IS 95ortlrtJntFeryAverrovo71Jtah I I ............ ... Sorosis Club Meets Wednesday The Jff guiarjmeetlng: m sis club will be held next .. TWILA ANDERSON , Operators - . i f 1 tc ii hf . 1 1 ie Sot&d Wednes- day. afternooii, September 18, at 3 at the home of Mrs E. H. Eatitmond, 584 North Third East. raTA. B. wossTey wilTglve a ten minute ' talk on "Madam Curie;" o'clock revtewHull House" by Jans Adams. All bers are urged to bo present. mem- f - - t r The imdrt new fordor Sedan it iiiknfuhhii ty the iimpticirf iu LneZ Comfortable and roomy for all p pattautn. Xjchly tbotnUdXfiut-ckai-c oieolort. . S experience ia bu!Iling about thit ; lay to yoU-bf- lni more than 15,000,000 automobiles are be. new Ford car. Know the thrill of driw hind the new Ford cu : and have countedL iing it. GoasWar itt beauty of line and in its. making. Resources unmatched in color its, comfort, its speedj its quick the motor iarindustry are its heritage andaccelerationndeaseof-gontro- lr itl'rr--'fbirthrigbt. It ha been built to endureT-safe-ty iu power on the hills7fesonomy -- r its sturdy ability he"1F"ordp6licy of owning the " arid low cost of . Source of taw materials, of doing busi- - to stand up under thousands upon thou ' ness at a small profit pet car has ut - sands of miles of service. . . .. many' dollars off the price you would i.: ..Then jrQLilLJkflOw.ihat there is ' T'Mdinarnhavelo pay for , ' nothing quits like the new T" oif sfmilaf quality Ford anywhere in desictv fj yerformanffc, quality and price, . . li WasX if years " -- np-kee- p, t : vaA tor See Mbriclay!s Q. tty Call or telephone for demonstration ' . Herald loaJiter, : - f5 - ' Coupe, $530 (AU prices 241 ' i 01 ', , ' T"Jo,Sedm, $52) Phaeton, $460 . Sport Coupe, with rnmbk Hat, 530. :..', . a, b. Detroit, . phi chart for freight end delirery. .' . Sustnen Coupe, S521 625 tardor Sedan, Bumpers end spare tire extraJt " DECKER : 'BEAUT YT 5H0PPE 7 ' 1237 PHONE, Lm WEST. CENTER ST, v t : wittcntertan and know the chatm of , ambdamtClub at her home foV the lCjnda girls 19; Thursday, afternoon, Scptensbw " " at 2:30 o'clnc'k. ARTISTIC , Will Entertain ii 2v. "AT POPULAR PRICES . , East and . and DUART snds. KocktftBa-Catifornia,-- Mrs. Bliss Childs Will Entertain PER M A N E NJLJBLA V I N G, DOART Hair Is f ashlonabhr this season. The Dnart Is ths'most' popn- soft -lar - wave of - all-- wnatural wave with ringlet DUtP,CampNo.2 r M u Wsvy . k been built to endure The Optimiitt club will iheet at 3 Thiiradav. September o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. A. Boll. All members are especially invited to be present - - 8utherlandthelatterJhrLelng v ' . TftelIew"Ford has , Were-deeor- y .- -i by-Ed- na A. John-at-kw- . ' No, 7. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Taylor were presented with tokens of respect by th club members, and the afternoon, was spent .with music and social chat. . The following program was also presented Solo, Mrs. Sadie hajUteadings. ,The reorganization of the Lake ; Mrs. Mildred Hall, and solo, Mrs. view ward Primary association Jennie Morgan. Dainty refresh- jLlftceJrldayr 5eptemberll Bwnts wwrrsetved. Mrs. June Scott succeeding Mrs. JUUie sumston as president or me association, with Mra. RHi "John- - xJjpCning OOCiai son and Mrs. Iris Webb as first of-Fir-si Ward- and second counsellor, respectively, The opening social of the F)rKt and Mis. Martha Scott as secretary. Ward M. I. A. ,8Ssociatioh'witl be First Social -- ; - noon. September 12, by the Daugh ters of Pioneers, Camp ngagementof Couplet " rpfrpRtimpnto. u.A-party "was given at the home ttb T&e will 'meetl served ta ro rncrnbers" an3 "guests. In honor of toaw. members .and MTsrtXWrBa,iIey"ThuT8day "e'vey The assisting hostesps were: guests of the LaVariete. dub was ning, the occasion being her birth Thursday, September 19, at S o'clock at the home of Mra:EearlBeebe. Mrs; rn the bridge party given ny Mrs. day. Hrtx 434 Fourth' South. All mem- Day'oell, Mrs. Jesse Clayson, Mrs. Robert "ReidTaTherTiome onTWed-nesda- y The living room and dining room bers East arc to Llllis Wll80n,Mr8.Ma,ty Al. Qllf attend this meeturged evening. ted with fall flowers. -r ton, Mrs. Elisabeth Beck and Mrs. iFaU Jlower weraoisea as. Jious thSTfable being entered with tea iat, . i Florence Billings. , decorations. Bridge, was tha feature roses. . .. Of the entertalnmnt, Mrs. Milton " Following th dinner? musioand McEwan winning the prize.' social chat were enjoyed. The folA delicious luncheon was served lowing guests wer present M tw n and to the following ; members and Mrs. J. W. McAdam. Mr, and Bnn4 PUU w BeS ud )MC Mrs. sueats! Mrs. Robert Reid Mrii Mmnd' Viola 'Tones, Mrs. "Ralph Craven, K W Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. rjr" nwf Irt. Aik for Mrs,, Lenn- - Singleton, JMrs. Stanley Vincent Jr., Carol- - Bailey and Mrs. Bonne tt, Mrs Karl Scherer, ' Mrs: O. W. Bailey. " , r lLL,br4TnkMa Milton McEwan. Mrs. Roval Jensen, lots-- f tuo6itT msrwaeai Mrs. Elmer Ooward, Mra- - Lloyd Mnnn, and Mrs.; Fred Sutherland, Mrs. Victor Hedquist, Mrs. ieo specially invited guests. M Vr Meets Thursday Lake View Primary Is Reorganized .. Surprise Party For V ' : . The Daughters of the Piomfers, Jamp No. .8, met.at the home of Mrs. Mary Tuttle, Thursday, Sep , tember 13.. "Two " musical," selections ' were Ciles, readings by Mrs. Martha Evans and readings by Bernice Bowers. Refreshments were served. Miss MaryTiittlersJJartha.-Linton- , assisting the hostess. The following guests were pres- ni'r Mrs. Ida K. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farrer, Mr. andJara James, C. Knudsen, Mr. and Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Reese, Miss Edith Johansen, Miss ;itie lJaniquistMlas . Allie TheJDaughtersof the Pioneers, RusniusBenrMTss Beth KeeseMiss Camp Not 2, will meet Thursday, sieriam Kasmussen. Mr. Clvde September 19, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Knudsen, and Mr. Andrew Peter- - heme of Mrs.-- Esther Anderson, 480 ' South-First-son of Mrs. - Marllla tne nost ana hostess. Worthlngton and Mrs. Vera Neil-so- n will bt assistant hostesses. A hu been presplendid program ' pared ' and refreshments will be served.: All members and eligible memDera are invited to belnal-tendance- ,f ' . i Miss Luclle Olsen and Miss June v" .' 'iru ini.i,--,.'Hansen will entertain 4he Lambda ,ui, ADDITIONAL SOCIETY ) Tan flub members at a meeting- - to 4 I , oe ncia Monaay eveninerr ITEMS ON PAGE FIVE Mrs-Vivia- C.JI - . j KnntihlliHlfffl ForNorthwest Members Honored-- - "" "r- -' CampNgt8ijr Holds Session -- Atkinsons -- Xt Honoring tire tetiring- presidency Mrs. Martha E. oTIhe.ssoctBtio!, Jones, ad Mrs. Walter Taylor, was the social held at the home of Mrs. in Canada for ocr .. the past year attending to his bust - 13. Roses card decorated' the fables, nioThe memberfe-o- f ne1ntewslt8reWey.n Thtmble cltih were pleasantly enter- - tort bMKjtorovourlhg the. and were further employed; as miaaie wes enroute Hotlahd. Music andi v Bridge was the feature o,f the Mrs. Carol West- entertainment. i4 sewing were the diversions: of the j over having high score, the low at the ward chapel. A special pro-- , waat Bervea. j score e(4g held hjvMrslat ie Mfttj VroV& gram 'and rtfreshments are prom- y.ijt nam. uo niwin rt, ised and all ward members arc " a hepening social of the M.Ar Mrs. Kathleen Law was it. W. Ellertson of Provo wishes uipod to attend. guests: were present Mrs.: .Cora of the Bonneville ward win be held assisting hostess, syid th& following- guests to announce the engagement of his Shields, Mrs. Lawrence Llsonoee, Tuesday eyenlngLSeptemorfrjat Johnsottr-MrsiWr-Mrs. . Florence Clark, Mrs. Hazel Provo, the wedding to take place, in Curl, Mrs. Oolda Woodward, Mrs. entertaining program, including Mary Joeie, Mrs. Clarence Weetey. the presentation of sn Hlnd- - lbef 15. thejWookn tGeo Miss Ellertson has been emDenhalter,.Mra Eva Mildenbajl and Helen tSazler will give sevrat read marsh,.- - Mrs. Hazel Hughes, Mrs. t the sftnestAssa Marie McDonald, Mrs. Carol West-ove- r, ployed as deputy county clerk, in Haand is ings, dancing promised .. also the following new club, the county court house, Mr. Beebe" waiian music-wil- l be furnished by C. H. Sanft and company.. Refresh- members Mrs. Nellie Taylor, Mrs. is an employe of the Utah Power ' ' Cart Law, Mrs. M. TJreer and as' and Light company. , ments, will be served. Mrs. Kathleen Law. ' , guest, i : Iq Variete Club ' d - he ..Mrs. p. A, Alexander entertained of Provo at a pleasing social,, given for the Swims and Dances . Social Is Held By Camp No. 7 newlv-appolnt- mond, who has been ffli&EnJericdnefc Provoans Return From Kansas Cily the-scen- etif i Rumors that shejs engaged to Allan Hoover son. of the president, are Davis;-abov- e; denied burpheadmiU that they "are very good friends.'' She and her father, Dwight F. Dsvla. gov ernor of the. Philippines, recently arrived at Manila, Where this picture wa jaken, B&toWi-ela shown With his receptmn-i- n honor. Notice the absence f u!l dress coat, because of Jiie neat. m White and orange was-th"WJloT" Mrs. Bailey was nominated chaplln, With Mrs. Lacy- Thompson, assist scheme employed, fall flower being used. Bowla .of orange mariant ' chaplain, .and Roy golds decorating the dining tablr parliamentarian. Refreshments' were served' to further carried out the White and twenty-nin- e guests and the follow- orange .colors. The afternoon was spent at "500", ing were assisting hostesses: Mrs. P. P. Hants, Mrs. J. C. Graham. followed by an elaborate dinner Mrs Mark Bushman ai In the'eveninc M. Naylor Social chat, music, and "500" were enjoyed during the evening. Rn-hm- nv Mr gr . -- - 1 birthdays e . -- at her Dem-IngTMri- - art. ". A i ii I - V.- i 4 - r- A - Mrs. Charles' Reinsch ntersr?r tain the members et tha Valley Cltv el club at a luncheon to be given -- rarahr Alpha Sewing At Beach V4, V. . The Ladles Aid Society wiU hold Honoring Mrs. Jesse' Hi Hunter their next regular meeting, Tueswho Is leaving soon for Voi Angeles wnere she will spend, the winter, day, September 17, at 2:30AUo'clock, memhall. was the guest of honor a! a bridge at the Meno Trope the Aid are urged to be was th. bridge party given Friday bers of at this "meeting, as.' special at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. John present important business Is to come up. G. Beesley of this City; Th evening was spent with games and snclai chat, a delicious luncheon being served to .the fol- " lowtngr- -' Miss Lyal Nuttall.' Smoot Brim-hall, Miss Lenila Jackson, Albert Payne, Miss Maxlne Henrlod, Ray Miss Margaret Boyer, McGuire, Fred Kartchner, Miss Beulah Sow-ard-s, DeVoe Brimhall, Miss Martha Mivand Mrs. Dave Robinson; and Thomas," Byron Brown,: Miss Fay Greer, Ray Bownr Roy t Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Strata recentana miss r awn ureer. ly returned from a ten day trip lo An excursion to Arrowhead resort Kansas City, While there Mr. Strate the schools in Kansas City. was enjoyed by the members of the visited ' : " . First Ward Dramatic club, Thursand danp-rn- g day evening. Swimming Club E(?ave were spedlaf-features- , after Provona' Beach was after which the guests were taken a vleverlv arranged meellns; oi tne to the hpme of yMrand Mrs. Albrt Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Atkinson left members of the Alpha Sewing club. where watermelon- - bust SStOTa&7torSeattle7 WaehingtOn, inursaay atternoon sewing, ana where they will spend the winter was enjoyed. w The evening was closed with music and social chat; were featured, and' a with MrsAtkinson's sisterMr. and Present were; Mrs. Alice Jones. dainty luncheon served.Fletcher Jones,- - Miss Genevieve Present were: Mrs. T. Cv Larson, Mrs. Paul B. Jeffries of that city. They will go by way of California, Mrs. Lawrence Hone. Mrs. Byron Miss Josephine 'Johnson, where they will visit friends and Nuttall, Miss Leona- - Ellis, - Miss Virginia Duke, Mrs. N. E, Millet, Mrs. . , relatives.: Frank "White, Mrs.,- - Charles Pett, Mrs. FlorEklns, Leland Nuttall, " ence Miller. . , and Mrs- - Fred Pack. ' i v .'"-- WillGaiherMere r -- the guest of honor, - ' " Ladies Aid Society n, ""'T i ? 1' - BirtFday Pinner Pariy I Tendered ;CEarIes 'Davie Charmingln every detail, was" the dinner party given. The Daughters of the Pioneers r? ;n nA Mi Camp No. 1;' met Thursday, Sept. Friday eveninc b.v Mrs. Ch&rles ILTiaviVa 12. at the home of Mrs. C. H. Davies, at theihoihein honor of the Mr. of Charles' birthday ) Wright. Captain May Snow of the 1 central- - gamp presided at the usual Fall flowers wer6 emDlovcd. in thA opening exercises, after which the a and also centered the table. Mueie and social chat were fca- following program was given: short:' talk by Mr. Rose Farrer, lurea, ana ine jruest of honor 'was presented with a number ,of the County Central camp; guitar of beautiful 4 ' . gifts. and jnandolin selections, Charles r- "v ' : Covers, were hud for the. follawx Snnft, of Tonga Islands and Robert Mr; and Mrs. Charles H. Davies, i Bushman of prove ; an ori Mrs: Cermiee Porter. Mr. and Mrs. to hp Pinneorit," SOtr,"ret1pp C. E. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ladies: quartet composed of Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice oSnjghltsTawafids, Face'r, FooteT and Wright, from the Daughters Handing, . Miss Florence Schenck, ua ew JJavles. Everett Davies, of Pioneers Camp- - No. 1; reading, "Old Rag Carpet, and "Birthday- heMisaes, Ramona Daviesev Af ton '. . ... . Oavies,, and. .Vivia Davies; Afton t poem by Mrs. Sadie Adamson. ind Grant Davie. ChariPii A delightful Five Hundred I MrC Anita Day gave a short talk party Jr'v Uonel of her early life hi England and, waar Robert Hard- given Friday afternoon at thr n, sterlingHarding, Mrs. Nellie Bailey gave a talk-- of Begaiongj Oscar Busoh, nome Mrs.'H:-i."HanofrWr. and Jf CnloraaoTMlss'Vera and Miss her trip to California. Rymlniscehces of her trip to the south sen. of ths city, honoring Mrs Fay Busch, also of Colorado. he Occasion being he! wr given by Mrs. Hattie Speck-4fan8- - uifl GatfterTVt Ho'oyerpaughter$ Ymmg "i . 4 west: CENTER ST. PHONE 343 it : |