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Show w PROVO EVENING HERALD,' MONDAY,' FEBRUARY 4 r -- sTuwMlbe.-ubsi- U fa- Provo Girl We4-r.- . , Los In' Angeles More. Rain For J&rnne? -- v : I 4sSity f . For Husband? Lf Only! Relief power which will be J - tnore appreciated lhan "gold or rubies." us esplain the many varied service ; ' lt ward Relief society meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Lawrence Lee will have chart of the All members are cordially invited to attend. Wfrr our att VALENTINE ENJOYr" rw ol ninth tedious banUh the toil o( wath-- : day from your home. CaU 161 ! I : Troy Laundry 0S Millinery Event - . of the .,,..,.,, ' ---- ll'IC III - r r i e DAUGHTER'S BIBTHDAT CELEBRATED Mr. Josephine Draper entertain ed at her home Friday evening in honor of her daughter, Mra. Estella Fo. whose birthday anniversary tt waa. Camea and refreshments were enjoyable feature. Twenty were in attendance. .! EiKiEMONT The Edgemont ward Relief so ciety will be held in the ward meeting house rTueaday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, according to the president W lire association, and not In the Sixth ward chapel with flKe First, Secondhand Sixth wards. Mr aa waa before announced. Grace B. Peay will glr the lesson on "The Life and Works of Carl Sandburg," an-- musical . numbers will be furnished. - T) T. x " HCHOOL - - FRIEND3-I'l- t lirr uu- - son, Vern, whoso e ' at liull WadneauaK- - ve nlng. Thp Pnramount Uleemen will fin niKh th music and refreshments will be wived. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. ' -"" ENTERTAIN Members of the Saturday Aftet-noo- n Bridge club will be nitmain' ed by Mrs. Stanley Morgan at (ht horns Saturday. Cards, music and luncheun will b enjoyable f'nturii of thd afternoon's entertalitment. All members arc Invited to be praJ-e- SEWl.Ntl ( LIB ., of the Palay Sew Ins OAfJY 13 JA I Ik I f C &4' ' - A J PICTORIAL 1 NJ 1 4make 0 tWa A0 13 1 till Dry 7 y: r-- S BIRTHDAY jJiM Nanlcve Owens was hostess to a number Of friend at her home Saturday evening In celebration of her ! ' You will find all die Keautif ul Materials f orP neeccwor " Exquisite T Silksfand Cotton" materials -- p a ck a g e goods corisisting of all 3 the little Novelties that ' BUCiLLA the A foremost in the Em-broidery package work, -- f ?Jjm 7 t - - ... i.'.k.I'.in l':MftajBurrlJIIVMlli6C7'!? ton "HAUNDRY f does it best f Mrthilay nwiiveniary occurred f on SOCIAL HOIR PARTY thtt day. An enjoyable afternpon ; PLANNED with game and munic. . . u... ' during which iff dainty refreshments wr-rmem! tess to the Social Hour club ved to 30 little folks. ' '" , after-bers at her home Thursday $ ., , noon. The time will be spent with ' .: AT IJANCK JJKiEMONT i lunchc-o.sewing and music, and ITndi r of the the I Edgeauspices will be served. Every member mont vard lUllef society ladies, a cordially Invited. 0nr.ee will bfi Riven in the ward M's Thora Clark entertained a. y a valentlna party at her eveuing. Valentin decorations enter-wera used throughout the j talnlng . rooms. Games and music were the feature of enjoyment and luncheon waa served to Alene Adams, Virginia Burr, Marlon Part-- I ridge, Lorna Wenta, Fenton Far- - Well Carroll, naymona Biaca, Carol Farrer, Harold Hirst, Harold Bunnell and William Hirst. ). M1S3 KTR0NG TO BE HOSTESS Miss Vesta Strong will entertain 'the member of the Little Women f tend. " : homa-Fri-'ua- ' definitely ; PARTY - SI RPRI8E PARTY Friends of Miaa Lillian Poulson pleasantly surprised her at her home Friday evening. The follow- Inr spent an enjoyable time with gamea, music and refreshments: KEA IncK , Service, issa, tCopyright, Rumor has It that Jeanne Eagles, noted actress and star of "Rain," la Viri Rcwley, Alma Day. Emery Leo Rowley. Glen Rowley. planning to petition for a divorce from Ted Coy, former Yale football Bassett, Ina Proctor, Josephine Farrer, Fay star. They were marriid In 1LC1 Rowley; Veda Rowley, Edna. Cox, club at her home Wednesday ever4 t'HIIJlKEN'S PARTY Marjoria Lethaih. Lucy Preetwlch and- - WUmiXrad Shepherd.. ning.. sewing, rousia ,anfi JuixnaaifcAwi m- iill be the diversions. All mem Mia. Lewis Ford entertained bers are cordially iii!tod to at Turfuiay h ft n noon at her home for MISS OWENS CELEBRATES the literary lesson on "Carl Sandburg." before the members of tha Manavu UurjdrToffers . . cf them within tkt av. nnd tij y T" .. i; " MANAVD WARD BELIEF tMK'IF.TY- -s " Prof. J, M. Jensen will glva front thia irk tome toil w gift within man's f 1. . wV ware. dreariest drudgery into 111- - ) RELIEF SOCIETY AT ertained at dinner at their home Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mra. Cloyd Penrod, who were recently married.. Mra. Penrod waa formerly Mlsa Rhea Jenklna Cover wera laid for 24. During tha dinner the guests of honnr were presented with a beautiful chest of silver- inea da that washday bring tha .I- f V a-- Mra T, M, Waddell LMt-jan- d MANY their home. DINNER v i ' .1, . . AT i llrs: Rschin recently graduated " general hospital of Loa Angela and ill. Richin Is a grad uate of the B. Y. V. He experts to continue hia studies at the Unt- versity of CalifornisL from-th- . ing Jwlformed by Bishop Nelson. IT if.f Mrs. Snow will make their W. VT. W. CXI B MEETING ht t '. m. Krwa They hava a host Miae Aisle Snow the here who wish Vem members of tha W. entertained' i.i W. W. club at ii Joy and happiness., u, her. borne Friday evening and an ...-enjoyable time was spent with AT DINNER music and gam, during which a Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Evana and delicious luncheon waa served te children of Salt Lake wera guests Helen JVnrod. Donna Clark. Fay of tionor at a dinner party riven Brown. Lucille Collins, Delia Hawa ..by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner. Sun-da- Irene Olson. Cora Martin, Erma afternoon at their bonis in thia Brown. Ramola Singleton, and eitv. Tulipa were usea to aecoraie Margaret Crawley, the latter two the dining tble. Cover were laid being Invited guests. for' 11 NEWLYWEDg honokeo - Hi- t- CaHlornia. There ceremony waa performed by Bishop West of the A. is ma ward. Loa Angeles. fh GlTS TMmarrtagv as? Mia RuUr Lauis Partrtdse aaughter of Mra. E. D. Partridg; of Provq, to Raymond B. Richin, son of Mrr and Mra FredJ-KJfh- ia of Provo, took r- end a P. M. Kditor between 100 FIFTH WARD ML L A MA ! HUGE A.NXOl.. CEMENT Prof. WUliant J. Snow win give Alice Bolt, Miss of Tfc marriage V. V. a talk on Oliver Cromwell, In the datntfr of Mr.andani.1 Mr. Boom. advanced senior rlaaa of the fifth Botl-- af imprr Pre, "o4 fiTjMr. and Fr. Arthur fiaow. ward M. L B.A. TuaadayWittf venlna Knight also ef tRU CITyr;3t ptce Saturn UrvMie talk during tha preliminaries and day evening at the reeidenee uf a good muaical prof; ram will be Bih!tr and Mr. L. Lrielon of the ifcwond ward, tha ceremony be- famished. A. M. 20.1K3.' - : yvV - ffiy.-.- - , - birthday anniversary, which occurred on that day. An attractive decorative scheme waa arranged with the colors pink and green. Music and games were enjoyed, during which a delicious tray luncheon was served. Many beautiful gifU .rere raceiiaid. by the, hostess frotn thtr- f ntiowtrif fWended DeHr Snell, Gay Sowarda, Norma Pardoe, Erma Warnick, Mabel Sauer, Odessa Cook, Bessie Payne, Rev Aagard, Rhea Collard, Mary Thornton, Ruth Spencer, Alice Bartlett, Evelyn Chaae, Anna Olson, Blythe Hatch, Alice Johnson, James Martin, Lars Crandall, Albert Svenson, Norman Jenkins, James Lambert, Ken Candland. Sydney Boyle and Richard Cummings. - rliib met Friday afternoon at the I'.u'o of J!ra. Anna Nicholson, and " ' nti rnjnynbl? time was spent with in- - ..' 1. .1.1 xrwtng. during which a DEI.IGHTFl'L KENSINGTON J di Tirlons luncheon was served to 10 GIVEN Mrs. Dan Hunter wa hcntcas ti jpu sts and two Invited guests:, Mrs. S. E. C MEMBERS a number of fricnls at kenninK'oi i Ann ?uther!and and Mrs.- Iingred ENTEHTAIXED Mr. and Ura. jdaisaco, .Greer, en at her home Wednesday, Thur.W iv C irS.iti'nsen. tertained at their home Baturday and Friday of la( week. Daffodils evening for the member of the 8. as the ften' n. v, r. v.ome.vs mf.etino and tulips were Us-of needlework, radio muaic wia to .the, 15. Y. V. Women's orgnlza-tio- a "E00" were played, Mra Leiand SilI lunrhron lint ui day afternoon at' her ver and Kenneth Toung being enjoyed and dolirioua served. The compMe gues-.- t lint tn-- hni.ic. Ptr.f. II. It. Merrill gave a awarded the first prize and the econd favors being won' by Mra eluded the following: Mrs. M. W. difc''us:t:on of "Humor in Literature Gray and.Oran Gronemaa. Merrill, Mra James A. Hullock. Mrs o:J end New?'. He real selections Seymour A delicious luncheon followed and .Grant N. Eggertscn. sirs. Piter N. f'om r.haUcrpcarc which portray was served to the club members: Jensen. Mrs. Herald R. Clark. Mra V.n f.mo'is humorous character Mr. ljircien.1-l.'a?l".i- ." J. Karl Beck. Mrs. P. oftar whidh he (fmruaa-DviRh- !. Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Gray, and f. Anteriran humorists and read and Mrs. Ofville Drysdale, Mr. KenTerry OMroyd, Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Arnold Rawlines. lllvistrative material from Irving, Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and Mra. Mra Hugo Price. Mrs. Ralph Boot: Mirk Twain. Ered Harte, Artemus neth Craven, Mr. and Mra. Sheldon Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mrs. 8. M. j Ward. OoorRB Adc, Ring Lard nor, Drysdale, and invited guests: Mr. Clark, Mrs. Russell Nnlson, Mr.'. Montague Glass and others. Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Toung, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling j rtasmuson furnished two Mra Oren Groneman and Mr. and Ray Calderwood, i Taylor, Mrs. "Sterling Ercanbraek, beautiful vocal solos, "Sing Me to Mrs. Lcland Silver. , Mrs. tester Tsylor, Mrs. Pan Web- - J leep." and "I Wonder if Ever the ster, Mr. George A. Startup, Miss Rose." accompanied by Mrs. Theora FOURTH HARD kLIEF Kmms, Jane Webster. Mrs, C. . V. Whetten. Delicious refreshments SOCIETY et -; en - Jensen-wi- ll (rive 3 -- membeff "and Decker of Hatt-- Larker v.('i p served-t- o" ward RePassey, Misa Lnra Dunn; Mrs. Carl Euests.- Assisting Mra. Partridge a the lesson In the lief aftersociety meeting Tuesday Peterson. Mrs. Scott Stewart. Mr.i. hostesses were Mrs. Relnhard Maeser. Miss. Anna Egbert, Miss noon at 2:30 o'clock. The subject Edgar McAthur. Krs. Ttby Ps.-wMrs. Albert Hickman and Mi 3. Anna Ollerton. Mrs. Clarence Boyle will be "Carl Sandburg and his Poems," and appropriate musical Heber Rupper: and Mrs. O. W. Andelin. ., will be furnished. All number members, and. friends, interested axe cordially invited to attend. ipI FREE CLASS EMBROIDERY WORK Art Department on the Balcony TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS ; - IN ART ; 10 A. M. TO 11 A. M. ; See Our Window Display 'of Hiisamsisi siiiiiiii New Spring I nianngai "ii ii.TTisri '- nulla JJCIJ LlfArt wwi, nmn nrsisiisa'Wtsfiisi-- I Embroidery I i . j - Mrsr-Chri- MrsV-JtwpH- - y. 'Straws Silks Jw- y - r REAM C T A RT A R f SilBsssajsrsjprvTaTs Crothet Tiscas Ptdalincr Swiss' Bralda and soft Straws Frcdominale the newest modes in millinery. cw light tt'ttghtJcUvandoml matcrial- alire also shown in roll and.mediunv brim styles. ; lo mm - I concluded their California vacation at San Lull Obispo where uiey were the guests of Mr. nnd Mra E. C. Rodger, former Provo resident. ' talnment during the afternoon and a big free dance will be given In the evening. Every member of the Vineyard ward la cordially Invited to be present. DINNER GTJE8T . Mlsa Vaughan Corlett of Provo, a freahman at the Utah Agricultural college, was a Beta Delta Sorority dinner guest this week.. Mis Corlett I registered In the school of Horn Economic and is majoring FRIMABV CHILDREN , . In textile. sag . ........ y . . This I Qiripcdist 2nd Foot Specialist 3 Over Buster Brown Shoe Store 4. .Phone Coffee 1010- - 19 Spices i ye Si Fmtrscts : Titi. For 1 aries of the ward, are cordially Invited to attend the annual old folk party to be-- give In the ward amusement hall Wednesday morning. Commencing at 11 o'clock a program will . be held and at 12 o'clock a delicious hot dinner will be served. An in teresting program of songs, readings and dance etc ha been arranged for the afternoon'aenter-talnmen- t don't need to be a to plan a bal- STireddec? . Wheat ii ShieaSejiWneat XWmlr-fin i ' The Beehive girls of the Manila ward very pleasantly surprised Miss Lucy Wadley at her home Thursday evening. Gamea and refreshments were enjoyed. There were present the Misses Nell Swenson, Mildred and Lorain Swenson, Hel-e- ir MtnoTtrMaTgaretHair tnaBcr nlc Warnick. Mr. Junius C. West entertained at a birthday party Monday afternoon in honor of her aon William. little guests enjoyed the fun and the birthday refreshment.. Sixteen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and Mra. 8. B. SnjiJJhatnded the funeral of" Mrs. Ray. Draper William at Provo oh Monday. Mrand Scout Master A A. Anderson wss the speaker at the junior high school "Loncoln" program held on Friday. Ray' Peterson gsve a patriotic reading. Music was furnished from the senior high school. FAMILY DINNER GIVEN . Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goddard en- tertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday afternoon, for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Batley and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and of American Mrs. Jarvis Adaylpt Fork." - " r" : PL. GROVE ...... I : : Mrs. I B. Smith. Mrs. 1 i Albert Harold Smith and Miaa . Provo on Saturday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Draper, l.. i Ofaien, Mr Retta.8mUh.tnotbred.-to- ReteOBeighborsand'friehu - ' FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ' - Mr. Thomas Fenton was to the Young Mothers' club hostess at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark were in Salt Lake on Thursday. NOTICE TO MANAVU r-- rOLD FOLKS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton AQ member of the Manavu Ward over the agt of 90 years widows were Provo visitors Saturday. and widower and wive of mission- St large . nine-year-o- ld whole wheat -- Nature', balanced diet in its most appetizing and convenient form. V . ll anced breakfast. Shredded Wheat, served with milk or cream,' will give you all the food elements you need-e- ach in therieht proportion is the only one that carries the weight on the label in plain figures so that you may know . you are getting a full pound and not just 34 of a pound that looks like a pound. 170 WEST CENTER ST. Elks-wi- 1 Christensen CD-Pri- mary fve dance CHILDREN'S PARTY i In the Elk' Home Wednesday eve- ENJOYED Mrs, Harry Orvin entertained at ning. Good music ha been secured and a jolly good time is promised a children' party at her home Sunday afternoon, in celebration of the everyone. birthday anniversary of' lyre VINEYARD WARD REUNION daughter. Vera, which oc The annual reunion of the. mem- curred on that day. Game and ber of the Vineyard ward will be music were enjoyed and a delicious held Wednesday at the meeting luncueoa waa served to 12. house. At 10:30 o'clock an Interestbe furnished" and VINEYARD WARD RELlEr"- -' at 13 o'clock an elaborate chicken SOCIETY dinner will e served rn the mww - Mrs. Agnes Bunnell will give the ment hail. Games, stunts and daoo-In- g lesson in the Vineyard ward Relief will be the features ol enter- - society meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Special - musical numbers will also be furnished. All members are urged to attend and a cordial invitation la extended to all ladle of the ward. tomorrows OR WMjmjojedi.. ENTERTAIN children of the Vineyard ward spent mn"enjoyabte afternoon at tha ward amusement hall today, when the officer and teacher of the association gave them a dancing party. More than 100 were present, AT ELKS' HOME You fDr. M. , -DANCE The local of Mr. and Mra John Smith met at their home Thursday evening in honor of the birthday of both Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The usual good time . Daianc:eyour breakfast NEW-LOCAn- " attended the convention of the Western Fruit Jobbers association. Mrs. Roylnncc.and daughter were guests of friends in Ocean Park 317 WEST CENTER STREET, FROVO 4 " CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs, Mart Raylr.nce and daughter Annadee, former residents of Provo, have returned to their Salt Lake City home after a California visit. Several' day were spent In San Francisco and a week rnT'rtwhitreVfliTTTH Colors include all the favored shades from natural Cafe Crem: gknvingr pastels and black. tRoss Millinery I . RETIRNS FROM tot a week and then - arc fioroe paxtiea are a a pint drop. fcejrf aolet yen ran -- |