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Show r Farewell Dinner Is Tdefeti Bishob Arid Mrs. G. Y. Cannon j A AN ATTRACTIVE DINI andMrs. WCL Facer at e their.-hom- -- ) ... kATirinfr 1 5 j - .. . J ; 1 ...,,1 W Mfl H V- HoVt.'l -" rirlunn ana M . J y. Cannon, Mr. and Mr. XWiHIam Knight, Dean and Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson and George - Morrte of Salt Lak 1--1 H, r a. I I Officers : i v.. Feted- ! ' Supt. C. A. Smith of the Provo city schools, gave a splendid talk on the bond issue, at the joint meeting of the American Legion and auxiliary members, held nt the) Elks' home Wednesday evening. A deUghtfu program was furnished as followsTvidlin selection,. Eu-U- o aene Ja(.jaen o: Spanish Fork, ac-companied at the piano bjr Miss Melba Boyle,, one act play present ed by. the B. Y; U. dramatic club, under the direction of Miss Ruth Watts; specialty dances, Norma McEwan and "Breakaway Girla"; readings, Mrs. n. L. Kli kham of Rgattlft, Wash. A delicious luncheon was served he . - a. - ami. :ar ' -- Economics Orove high school Miss Leda Thompson and Miat Alberta tea for a the Scorup gave mothers. The eighth grade girls received and' served uie guests. An exhibition of the work which the students had I " me accomplished - thus lar 4a the artistically arranged in the art room and did much credit bith-t- he girla and in. structors. season-wa- s a.p-O- UuJLLA!mmtLh-.L"- tot On wh . Packard, Mri Sterling SOROSIS OKEIIS BONDS Ei canbraclt, Mrs. SWrley Wilson, j " At the regular meeting of the Mrs. L. W. Nima and Mrs. C. A. lemosis club held Wednesday, a Smith, "the latter beins nn invited otion was n.adeNfend carried that guest. the. club would support the bond . if ue and the buildingplans of "the , ,. PRETTY GARNISH school, according to awtitten com- To garnish pork chops, ixse muntcation from" Mrs. Mark H. halves of aprlfiots, filled nUeinateV- - Brimhall, . corresponding secretary with a green cheery and a 'rod ono. of the organisation. DwlL'ht Covers were laid for 14 at a well appointed dinner party given ty Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andersoji at their home Wednesday evening The, affair was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs!' Samuel Anderson and family, who were visiting here from Salt Lake. -A- TCEHIS-AODAKXMAS! All Sizes, Colors and Prices HEDQUIST 2 DRUG STORES AND KODAK SHOP al Christmas Party Vbi Iinnea Club I 1 Second Ward L A. Dance I I I 1 I '4 I I I 1 " Pasadena's 8 ' homage to her during her brief the is She first girl in a reign. decade to be thus honored. codachc Witnout"dosing,? 1 - - im. atht axtt -- ski iaii a lAPte jnrrymrtn r TTfcT Radioes Richest Tone In a l-i nights-The-ehi- it;- often relieved A haDDv home makes much of MUJHBOOM 8AFCE Vegetables can grow" quite fegat CbTHpany Sunday when served witn musnroom sauce dren help mother prepare tnings Jjostess ' i.v mukrnnm mm an upc. is an training of serving euests. l. Festival will be queened this year by Miss ' Holly Halstead. ' Oil New Year's of people will pay thousands day, T 4 annual Rose :DAILY..STORE--NEWS"-PHONE 24 AND 25 I. ! VapoRub liePA VfaAIV - - -- - - " I -- - - 7- ' N - 1. .. ii iimSiiiiii miimy .1 irkia w i mii'iii Ill ! iw 'Pi siiwhhiimih iim i,mu, ' - 0 Masterpiece Of Utility Have You Seen It? V - - - ( 7. - M - -- sTrm.m, I i lEL I : " V Have You Heard It? . like a table. 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I ' ..: Jtlb Afty r ' : SSulh" LJ tL i i , TEidea can b2 kbleJSeautif dly placed directly in front of a window if desired. table saves buying an extra piece of furniture JiAjitiJity size of table top, 24a inches by 36 inches by. 31 ipches . . , .high. 9 A beautiful," gracefuFexample of the table" maker's . .? v; true Kiel quality, known to milfons. 4 ' ral hearings on the application of the Wyoming Montana railroad i new line across Wyoming build and Colorado previously assigned for. January at Casper, Wyo., has been deferred untlj March 4. thf interstate commerce commission -- wwh ronemaimrwg-progrem- i Dec. 19. WASHINGTON. , Dinner Guests 1 Rttlrlnir officers of Valley Chap-Tter,No. 3, O, K. S., were entertained at a charming 1:30 o'clock three- course luncheon Wednesday ai Keeleys, by Mrs. Grace M. Relnsch, retiring worthy matron. The decorations foHowea clever red Candles and A farewell party will be glven'in Christmas (dca, tall ribbons being tastethe Fifth ward meeting house Fri- red and preen at either end of the fully arranged day evening at 7:30 o'clock injhonor long table. The favors were in the Y. C. Mrs. Cannon, of Bishop and and mistletoe sprays. who will leave Provo soon to re- form of holly Bidden were: Mrs. Herman side in Ames, Ipwa. Miss Florence Ray, Mrs. A splendid program has been Grimm, Christina Springmeyer, Mrs. Or-- : be will refreshments and prepared, Mrs. Thomas served. All members of the ward vllle J. Johnson,' Robert-Nelso- n. Mrs. and friends of the retiring bishop Schott, Mrs. Mrs: Fred J. Harold Blumentnal,, cordial a extended are and his wife Borman. Mrs. Invitation to be present upon this Hlschier, Mrs. Erie Mrs. A. M. Lyall, H. E. Urquhart, occasion. Mrs. W. J. Robbie, Mrs. Caroline Blumentnal, frs. William Gogarty Charles H. Ward, Henry O. and Dudley C. Cook. Several of the quests enjoyed the afternoon. theater later in the ' Llnnea club members were pleas- antly entertained at the home offraRalphJCtotaAVedneBday afternoonrth ?f falHbeing in the form M. of arChristeJaSfiirtyi Polnsettas and.red candles pretti- An enjoyMe ttme was spent by ly decorated the luncheon table, and baskets of Christmas candies were those atten 'ng the dance given by given as favors. Christmas gifts the M. I. A. of theSecond ward were enloyed. Tuesday evening in the ward The afternoon was enjoyed by amusement hall. Mrs. O. M. Slaca, Mrs., Clarence The Provo high school orchestra Olsen, Mrs. V. H. Tuft, Mrs. Karl furnished the dance music. Knudsen, Mrs. Frank Goold, Mrs. ' f T. William Jones. . CHILDREN HELPFUL 5th Ward to Honor Bishop C Y. Cannon! . ' . On 01 " x--v iiyunixt, -- 1 1 '" : GROVE-- Wednesday Mrs. unusually -- -- - tw-K- L. B. -- the enter- - 4) arranged throughout rooms. talninr social chat and ir dinner, were enjoyable feature, muniD two kfra W Pnv Slunk furnished ' -- . red and green attractively decorated the entire house. Christmas America, held -Nelghbars aV "Sea " and "Rapture were I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening: Bullock aang Mrs. M. gifts luncueon exchanged, was servedr . Mrs. Vera NeU.m, oracle; Mrs, companied at the piano by tasty W. Merrill. Christmas songs were Three tables of bridge were lLillle Stevens. vlra 0 played, Mrs, Mary A. Ward, past oracle; Mrs. Mrs. Bulloch nine the club prise, and Mrs. John Ella Evans, chancellor; Mrs. Agnes Mrs. L. W: ms wa3 auumniu.L.. xirr the guest favor. L Hall, recorder: Mrs. Cora Starr, ln attendance at the gay affair imarshall; Mra Beulah Overly, as as a new member of theclub. The following wererved a tasty were Mrs. Robert Raid, Mrs. Viola sistant marshal!; Mrs. . Minnie Dennlson and Mrs. Elisabeth Bar- repast: Mrs. Grant NXEggertsen Jones. Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mrs. rett, managers, J. Karl Beck, phy- - Mra Arnold Rawlinga, Mrs. Karl Lenn Singleton, Mrs. Stanley Bon) siclan. Bandley, Mrs J. Kai l Beck, Mrs. nett, Mrs. Eldred Harding, Mrs. nd-- 1 Kri ,en- - Mrs- - Richard Sherer, Mra. Milton McEwan, A Christmas social foilowed"lBfetJolln ev.. Mrs. Dean TnclteT,-MrAlbert Mra Royal Jensen, Mrs. Elmer W. Merrill, Mrs.vClowardTlirs. LldjMnilann Mrs. changed, wh B doiifng unphfm Hickman, Mrs. M. "TTDaa Huntefriti S. Hugo' Frice;-Mrg- :j baurin Peterson, Mrs John Jgcjo-- i served to 20. Herald R. Clark. Mrs. Peter .IX. hoi. Mrs. George S. Beckstead and L, Alrd. tbex latter twe Jensen, Mrs. Parley L. Larsen, Mra. ' Mrs-hHeber Ruppcr, Mrs. Sterling Tay"; being guests, Fifth ward, and Mp Cannon, who are leaving soon to make their home in Ames, Iowa. A. crystal basket of red carnations formed the centerpiece forjthle dining table, and Christmas dorationsere - it " D A splendid review Bof thsplay. j delightful, Bird in Hand", by John Drin)f-wate- r, "The The ic iowlng officers were elect was given by Mrs. Sterling holjy wreaUis, ed at a meeting .of, the Royal streamers, - .etc.. Taylor, jfter whk.b Mrs. Norma K in-tof eve- - Wednesday LaAferieteXluh's Christmas Party y vv jviHirn AJlfHteHbon Tea literary Qub gionAnd PLEASANT The annual La Varieta club Harmon was hostess to Mrs. Thur held Ohrlstmas members' of the Ladies' Literary party, afternoon the Horn day of residence at tha ctub Wednesday afternoon at her evening classes nt neasaat Auxiliary Eldred Harding, proved home. and their instructors Election Of Officers f party was given by Bishop !R R:N.0fA. I Millie r New Rose Queen ( . : Price Complete With Tubes m m wwmmm mm mm , . ' |