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Show SUNDAY HERALD UNDAY, SEPT. 9. 1951 Utah County. UUh FT'OV, Society News Minutia Ruth Louis Partridge paper, you will know it Is our kitty, out of mischief for once. Another reason I have to so down town is to donate to the Freedom Crusade. After all my talk end urging, thing have been so .that I haven't ddne myself a ij T 1VVU1Uj WVi NU ...w-WIHIfl " ' . i MiU we I do. should all only hope I m ' V VI IC IIOU lid J U t WVtli m too not late, is papered. Consequently, there i! a good deal of getting ready, crack . . , and "What Besides though I hate 1 Ik covering, not. Besides, Ruthie took it into evervthine to think of Itthere rter head to have switches put ow the litle of rnr- m where two old wall lights used tain, for our new rooms. Always to be and this took, some plaater something. Takes roughly 21 removing with resultant dust ell yards of curtaining for it. Of over everything in the house, and course. 1 have to make them. Am if you have seen this house with gojng to try something new on lU open book shelves covered the slats doors between th front with willywa, gim- - !and dinins rooms. Alw.v. a orob- cracks etc., etc., and etc.. You.iem. Wouldn't it be fun td tell a will know what I mean. Murder 'decorator what tell him or uh i atreaay say u. to spare no expense and go ahead. me.. 1 guess it is just as well I Hecor. Paperhanglng or no paper- - can't. I somehow think hanging. Ruthie has to go down at0r and I would NOT get along. a aaic Kashion Or no vowti una morning, I will With a dentist. For ONCE in my not have a purefashion, colon scheme, life. I'm looking forward to it.NQ beige and chartreuse either. Can sit quietly C) in a chair dearie. And never but never for a little While. No tables full anv modern furniture a e?1e4 of dishes, no kitten chasing Ynu - if tc iuct tarU T hive through the dishes on the tables to do.it myself. So long, folks. and the dishes on the; mantle and on the floor and on ye piano f and oh Lord! Right now, I can hear My Lady C- - 'lr. f Cn' 'intXari -' Mother who has been up since -'- VVA five of the clock, trying to sweep Q up some of the litter. Poor soul. DV ZUOU. All MS Well, it will be worth it all to' hve the place looking nice, The: A social evening was enloved front room is done in pale blue. Thursday bv members of the I'm disappointed in the music-- ! Twenty-Thirt- y room paper. I don't like it as wel Anns. Mrs. Arlos Anderson acted T as thought I would, but the as hostess to the group assisted by front room is so..pretty that any- Mrs .Vernon Short. thing else would be an anti- - During the evening readings cnmax. However, we rouldn f prp Mr. sivpn hv RaNa have tWO blue rooms. Had to Mack Swain was in rhar of the color the music room so that the program. mahogany piano and the big oiL Later. refreshments were painting of ptnk roses (and green served to those mentioned end could lrve in it. Blue just the Mesdames Chad Pearson. Bill leaves), wouldn't do. Anderson, Carlyle Gourley. Burke J," Clowaro1 anH snect Mr Hjf i nave aireaay tow you how Day and Mrs. Morris' Moore, our house (my attic I mean) is entirely furnished with shirty1 boxes full . of junk, well f have' been running up and down stairs CHUCK'S liUWnc tv fvn like crazy, pasting the odds and ggwg- -g SEWING ends of wallpaper on. those boxes MACHINE H to pretty them up a little. I estiCOMPANY mate I have run five thousand and some odd miles since this, Phone SMS paperhanging fit came on. I can ! So. Vntv. say that I have never truthfully seen a worse looking mess than this house. 1 can't get through my room to the porch. And having got thetfe, I can't get back. And where1 is that cat? If you see a strange bulge under the new wall-- . Well, Friday, Sept. T, 1951 my dear brothers and sisters, we arc' stftlat It here at The Last Retort. Faperhanging that is. Murder! I will never agairv complain at the confusion of every day lining at this address. Never This is the first time- we have at7A, n . H turn frnfif rnnmi Han, - yr.rrjTrr ttt V IV. ill: VJ hole-pluggi- A. - ng mttr nkr-nack- s. KBBBtmMSB&IBEH2!: 9Hvflf I) " A"v Lm. '" Ua lewd Wswee WHW THf FMONI SO PROVO GREENHOUSE 1 j ! . ne I c- ... , -- I JyJ y f Exciting New Tweed Shorties 29.50 up! . newly-organiz- ed r.rn Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Hiatt shown as they received guests in their recent wedding reception at the banquet room of the Joseph Smith building, which followed their. Salt Lake LDS temple marriage Aug. 21. The bride is the former Ara Jean Avery, daughter of Mrs. Sadie Avery of Erovo and Mr. Hiatt's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hiatt of Mount Airy, North Carolina. The couple are now making their home in Provo. PmOVO NEWLYWEDS Square Dance Even t Set atu relay (Continued from Page -- 1, Sec. Ji t)f t call the dance "Hurry, hurry, hurry,'' and Verl Allman, Provo who will call the popular favorite, "The Texas Star." A featured caller, who is perhaps the "youngest in the Connie ffhristenseh, wyld, will be tiny threVyear-ol- d Mr. L. Mrs. of and Christensea of Salt Lake. Ray daughter lass will call "San Amortio Rose" at J This tiny dark-eyethe Harvest Mpon Square dance jamboree Saturday. ' , Other Dances, Callers Other dances and callers listed on projrram schedule are 'Spinninjr Wheel, with Flash Mtclrtrlson, Ephraim caller ;"bhoot the Goose. ( larence V alk. Salt Lake Citv caller; "Forward Six." Montie Marshall, caller : "My Pretty Girl," W. R. Shaw, Salt Lake, caller;' "Promised Valley," . Nendel Talyor. caller; "Boise Buttercup." Hugh Brown Murray r" Manama. ' Milton B. Wasrstaff. Salt Lake;. "Hash and Novelty. Ammon. Benson who is currently calling at Mac s inn-- ' in Idaho; "Arkansas Traveler with a. Do Pa So," F. W. Smith: "Split the Rinjr." Rill Adams; 'AlabamJubi- lee with Henry njnsrh; '''Grapevine fWiat." Paul Sewell: "The Steamboat,? Noel Johnson; and 'Split the Rinjr Hash.' with Don B. Smith, caller; "Triple AHemande." Slim Hick 5?alt Lake C ity; and "Three's a Crowd," with Helen M. An derson. Salt Lake, caller. j . I f : Interspersed with squares will be the following; round dances: ''Stumblin'." "Eva Three-step- ?' "Varso'uvianna," international W altz. "Tea for Two," "Ski Lodge Waltz,' and the "Oxford Minuette." A public address system Will be used so s that evervone can hear the callers. . 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