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Show S"V. 1 PROVO VGETWO UT All) EVENING HEBALD, -- FRIDAY.NOVEMBEll"2yry2"9r" H0USEH0LDHEXF5 il t "5 SCHOOL SUGGESTIONS k CHILDREN TREND OF TASHION;,' 4$ MI5KD1KO Tf your small son Bapqeef Given I IB1 . scoe Cirirover " a ... BANQtTET"ife-i-rx N ELABORATE national ; CAIVIVllVI of tv notingbuslv.r-'lsMonday evi vis a' . it (. clock in Lie room at the univer3ily listen Jensen will give a Dr. Clu ' fari;!v i ni "Th involution at. If 1 mil v 1 .3 1, t. Bridge Party, Gay Affair Club . with some sUunch material k. ha puU ,them on , instead at fore was hostesi Mrs. Albert S. Jones patching them later. Tou can club Joll Trea the of members to the back with hr - the patch-oand several guests Thursday after- ii.Ie stitches and prolong thi noon at her home. - .1 . :. lTCUtoiy Allfcinva Sewing, - muaic .mm and freshments were the diversions were enjoyed by the following: -Mrs. Jobs EHisen. Miss Rboda SHEETE RAPID COUBSP Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Gertrude Pag?r in Popular HUale and Syacbpa. Bert Sutton, Mrs. Earl Thomas. tion. The only legitimate fund, Mrs? Milton Thomas, Mrs. Harry .rrentally correct Popular Metb. m LEARN PIANO7 j r '"abfd by ArcUle Wttliams, ElaiaeS- lucmaa. Bad Jeaji. Paulson ' Servingrn sr I of of members henor, jr the .guests MflwgtfeUI was hoates; Traterhity, an of the Afternon Bridgi lo membeis Kosts and . mtrB whn actedi : as 4 . . injw.,i.'i ' ' fi,, vu..1 L i ' ivliib ftml several fripnda at a de- . . i f..Ir. .i incmbers of th? LnConda club, Hghtful soclnl affair at her' home iMr. and Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Thursday oftgrnoop at tlio liomc of Thursday. laud Snow, Archie Williams. Miss M:f;. Three tables of bridge were play- LeRoy .1. Olsen. lain Paxman, Jean Paulson, social Mrs. Shiil Wilson being award- chat and music ed, Sewing, rank' Whiting, Mis3 Grace Pol-m- l features xtf cnlerjr.8IPCLiBBdi e4 the club prize, aftd the- guest Miss Helen GTasireT, Mlf.u a delirious lnnchoen was . servyd to favoi- soiug to Mrs. Wyman Watts. Miss Ruth and ddie Wright Claude (' Canicll, Mis. Geoi ge j A doiirioua. luncheon wna nerved-BMrj. cve'ninK's Dancing concluded the Carter, Mrs.- M. Reed Johnson, j to tVi.' club members: Mrs. Ed. Mr. T. L. Calli:-tcr- , Mis, J.' Clyde Firmage, Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mrs. Percy AndtM'soft. j Mre. Hugo Ptlc, M.rs. Jack Bets- Knudtten, Mrs. Paul A. Thome, and Mrs. ley, 'Mrs. Shirl; Wilson, Mrs. Abo belief Ol3en, the latter being a guest. Tujner, Mis. Kay Sutton and guests Mrs. T. h. Schofield. M;s. Joh:i . A',- - lresjou -- iud I ,The marriage of Miss Julia Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen of Spanish Pork, to Noble Hinckley, son of Mrs. Mattie Hinckley of Provo, was solemnised Thursday morning in the Salt Lake 7 temple. The jrsung couple were) accompanied to the temple by Mrs, Hlnck- ti'y; ftad Jutipr) ft-- Hint h ley nf 4 Provo, uncle of the groom. . Mr. and4 Mi ?. Hinckley will le at home to their friends tat TT? WestH v First soutb street. A wedding supper will.be given in . their honor this 'evening at. thej borne11 et thr groom's Mother. Invi-- i A tatJons have been issued to close family members and friends. ..flMoLr.M J!. V. 'J wo;.;on will be held A and .their rers n o 4 i l United In i i -- r" be furn-- : bv Aronskv Alpha Phi, iTftdnesijay jevening at Kecieys, Yor.Rpscoe A. rovfef and bis jahed 'undor thn riirprtion of' Prof. i earlier in tne LeRoy J.- Itabdt'tson, Lunc'ieon will sL entertainei-sJiappeared 'at jLonege-nai- i be served,. ... ... vening. of. 15. Y. U. ,7A full attendance i- toast the was. the advisor of Alonzo Morley, fraternity, women la desired. were fur laster. Stories and joke3 were told and -readings - 1 o -- i i . . Program "tiy dramaticjiternily tf the B. Y. U., music " " x ' Plan Fine And .Company ifII If 1 jl nFH; f. - ;Q 1 Charming - Bridge Party Tendered edge t -- lirsi- m 1 ae(jlred fits you miifT if dtslmif PoiMm Know), for' cUt- - - m i VERDI BRETNHOLT W. 8nd So. Phone fta. w. - 11 Il 1 ,n :t sarn Mosl girls male. ndorseajDyjcorei r ana Autnoriues. results in a few months. T. E, Thvfrman, Mrs. J. A. Buttle, and Mrs. Mrs. S. W. WilUams Ioub latter 'Tflfttattrthe George fhg "guests. 1 1 ThnmasJlrs. J a. iimmw " popularity 'y " - Nelke Meets In The residence of Mrs. E. Eyron was the scene of a delight Invited to sing jat the Egyptian ful hridsre hinrhenn Thupsdnv nftar. &B court? 'the Princess Estetto vMrs. Mamie C. Robinson gave a sho cntcrtalaw: ..ie fol-- ; Brcglie, European Opera star, eo noon, when c,eve hvew of the book he lowing friends: p!used the, king that be sent by Edith Wharton, at the a basket of jewels which once beAlbert "Ktrtf pat rteki Tjfrs.1 open session meeting of the Nelke Hrs. afte.i longed to Cleopatra. Most fascinatRalph Bullock Jr.. Mrs. Fred Reading club held Thursday Women s club Provo at ing was the single earring its mate noon the found which the Prin- - Hlschier," Mrs. iJd"ShTiverr;Mr?. D. house'. Mis. HolUs Sr.elson, Mr, waii never Orlo Allen, Mis. Sejrmour Grayand tccsiT3-show- ir Mrs. "wearing" above, it The" uffair was-tJohn- Booth and Mis.- Wyman Ber. tbe form of 4 fashioned like a cornucopia made of Mra. J. 'Erval Christensen. Christmas kensington, and provM a two beFollowing luncheon, tasty many exquisitely carved loops unusually delightful. A beautiful in a sacred ox head. The tables of bridge were played.' Mrs. vocal solo was furnished by Miss ginning won the 'Bullock, high Louise Boyer,, a violin selection was Three tables of nroeressrve "500" Jr., oiher jewels are a gold ring set Ralph wore played at the Optimist club j- -- C Iimm' 4 rendered bv Norma Jackson, and a l.iLh an ob'.ong cornelian ia which score favor. UVC1---VV parly, held Thursday afternoon" at womnn's figure, WasVesentby orma the residence of Mrs. John Yeager. Ms.- T. W; Dyches, Mrs. William B. C. is carved, and a handsome JacKson and Alta Spalding, with Mrs. Z. Whittaker received the Ooodraft and Mrs. Enoch Muhlo-hig- h bracelet set with an ancient and Miriam Vance dt the piano. score favor, Mrs. John Lun- - stein, motored to Silver City Wcd- - sacred sen railwere Delicious refreshments aj least 4000 yeara Jahl the second pria.", and Mrs. A. nesday afternoon, to attend In old. Social served to- - 75, including several inH. John the guest award. of Stiver fifth anniversary party the vited guests. A tartyTepaf was City Study c.ub, held at the home The hostesses were Mm, Pt Ha G.. fjdtothe Z. 'Whittiker, Krs.Tof ..Mrs. Joseph Eilsmore. following:. Mrs. Mrs. Jennie K. Mangum, Jackson, At the close of the regular Neigh-bor- a Mrs." "ZelIa"TrStxrb2bs The Provo women wcrejormer Byron Dcnhalter, Mra. John Lun and Mrs:. brush soft warm suds 'a and Use " of Woodcraft meeting, held si Elsie C. Carroll. dahl. Mrs. S. R. R6renKn, Mrs. C. members of the Club. An elaborate C. Jones, Mrs. VV. A. Curl, Mrs. Roy luncheon was served, the guests to wash woodwork. Wipe it dry. the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday eve' Mrs. L. A. Bell. Mrs. C. C. ing seated at small tables decorated it is thoroughly diy, go ning a social was enjoyed by t'ae a man who howls f9r sanir Many over it with, a' "damp cloth wiped. members. jilliya. Mrs. Y. C. OouhV-MrAjsutli miajljirth3ay cakes. , drinking cups will take awii; H. John and Mrs. J. VV. Menz.es, j Games, music and social ' chat uul .of oil. This prevents its-- . d a Heliclous ilunchVm jtary out of any old flask hecan gtfiis7 the latter two beipg guests. were were enjoyed by 16. diversions. the ' hands on. .asily again. ing quite la-fel- . Society Announcement - All Relief society women of the second ward who can assist in the horns Sunday night, are .requested 6ineet with Mr Ella R..'stuhbs 1 the ward Relief society hall, at 8 o'clock, night rriday ill members p the double trio are irged to be present. John Ycager 1 n - fs Club Hostess - Provoans At Party fifvr VM j ire qordially invited to attend. After Meeting ' -- A dance will be given Saturday evening In tne Masonic temple, to which ell Masons and their ladies jZ Enjoyed j Masons To Give Dance s! WASH"eD-WDODWB!- - a. -- j JL- - - -- 11 . T hi A f 'IIV-- Ovl . AW jrattr:;:: V v "V v 1 v w i m ' iiav mv ' ::::i::; w Ay; A3 "JP'.bW - r WW I'm m Vm. im (AN EIGHT TUBE SETj - a JO" TRUE TONE 1 p""r--'- m. .Mf M. you hear trie magnificent True Tone" of' the, music comprising radio enrerfoinmenf. For Brunswick has applied to the building of radio certain exclusive principles, gained mMUnn aI finAv nuiiipnl. Inilnimank . ii.wv.-rryui im nyfui wi dealercan pfove for fwO'decdde.: Every Ton Brunswick, the of the Jrue through the . for Tone. . Test Brunswick comparative unique . aa I E iA t ,. a ' - - la TT"V NEW MODELS .,. VI 1 " . 4 SCREEN GRID .... - u. of-do- "15. 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