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Show ' i r ' - j e, f,,i'f . , 7- PRQVQ EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1928. ' ft "T ' Tells Her Dad to Keep His NlOIiori. eaumns should be submitted to ths Society A. U. and 9P, U. M . A by William V. Hoot-- ter, auer writes ths speech at wJ- - ' Member of the Little Women' eom was given, b B. Aaael John-cra- b enjoyed a theatee party Wwi son, chairman of ths old folks evening, after which they mitue, Mr. Matilda Wilcox. one of war entertained at the hone of .the oldest members of the ward, re-aiias veil Birong. sewing, music l spooled in behalf of the old talks ad a delicious luncheon were the! Mra A. WUl Jones, secretary, Wd diversions and the following ware J the roll call, which showed the present: Mime Pearl Hardy. Miss following attendance: one over W LoJs Boanara, Miss Marloa Button. ' yeara of age. T ever o, 16 over TU, I 37 ever 60 and IT widows- and M tea Evelyn Stewart. I As' elaborate dinner was served. I cover being laid for U7. American MAS. MA BY E. SIMMONS I HONORED flags and red, white and blue col- A delightful party was flven by ores streamers attractively decoratthe members of the Second ward ed the Jong banquet table. Gay Oeneotogical society,. Wednesday little colonial hats were given as evening In the ward Relief society favors and candy hatchets were halt complimentary to Mrs. Mary used as place cards and favors E. Slmroona, one of the officers of During the dinner hour music was the organization. During the time furnished by the Franklin school pleaaanUgjsyntjritb.gamea, read- orchMtt,, AWVl silts Jtsra made by P. Eggertsea of the Utah stake ings were furnished by Mrs. Florence Myers, a vocal duet was ren- presidency and Bishop L. L. Nelson dered by Mrs. Arthur Harding and of the Second ward. Mrs. Andrew Nelson, and two solos During the afternoon the followwere given by Lee Madsen. De- ing Interesting p roars m was ren lirious refreshments were served to dered: Double mixed quartet. Pro-v-o 6V At the yeguar meeting next high school boys; readings. Miss ' -- com-nesd- V- a at Paul Lethe "V ': Ut - .. - FAG2 T7ZT.Z , 112. - -- Extreme!, ' ' v Coais i'lM a,.fV "M 1 iM! " - - - irsss fM' . . ylvVyjtWCMrM 'tteHon J Col 'man evening - 'Wednesday Murdock a tit give aBtBlereKihgAUn; steel guitar - - tin and Evelyn 7:30, ':1T DCCJUCTT iKitar Mwno t.00 LITTLE WOMEN KNJOY ' -. Edited by ETHEL SOCIETY It mi far the . duets, Zola Mar-lectur- e. thrtlund; song, Jacob L Jacobson; musical num- Ivan Shepherd and Mr. Stew- SfCCESSFlL WARD jbers, I KKU'NION art; musical, review, "siy Dream of Between 700 and 800 members of I the Big Parade.' Wallace Thomas, thoTM4 ward stunusu the an- -. selelst. accompanied by IS girls m bus.1 ward reunion, held Wednesday attractive patriotic costumes. st the meeting house. During the Dancing was a delightful feature, afternoon ths Primary officers en- ths music being furnished by Mortertained over 300 children under mon Selman, and delicious refresh" 12 years of agg. Ths little guests ments were served before ths gathered at the meeting house, guests of honor depsrted for "their 'here nplendhl program was fur- homes. A number of valuable prizes nished, after which they adjourned were awarded during the day; to the amusement hall and enjoyed 'dancing and games. Delicious re- ENGAGEMENT IS; freshments, were served. Members ANNOUNCED Mrs. Wilford Penrod wishes to of the ward over the age of 12 years met at, the meeting house in ths announce the engagement of her evening, where an interesting and daughter, Mamie, to Reed Johnson, well arranged program was given, son of Mr: and Mrs. C, L. Johnson The marriage will after which adjournment was made of thle-et- ty. to the amusement hall. The young- take place March 1 In the Salt Lake er group enjoyed dancing while the temple,- - and a reception will be older members were served a de- given in the Third ward amuselicious supper, after which supper ment hall that evening, in honor jI 4 - , ril if! vwfrto ex d- IheTaer-lirouTgEatr'ol- lime dances. Harold Clark was the toast master for the young folks said B. F. Larson acter as toast-mastfor the older members. A number of responses were msde at both tables During the Older group's supper hour much merriment was csused through the humorous acj ridiculous antics of Mrs. Flora Salt, Mrs. LaPreal Crane and Mrs. Nellie Taylor, who were atof tired In eld. fashioned-costumethe moat comical type. Dancing concluded the evening's entertain.-mr-o- t, the. music being furnished by the Collegians. Five hundred were in attendance, and an enjoyable . er s GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY n Mr. and Mra E. W. Starr of were guests of honor at a family dinner at the home or Mr. and Mrs. William Larson of this city Tuesday evening. Spring flowers' were used to decorate the dining table. Covers were laid for 14. Og-de- Pretty Sally Rutter has no use for the million and a quarter dollars that her father made when he sold his interests In an insura nf Mfniunw ean she has started on her own' at an actress in a Spokane. Wash, stock company at $25 a week. "Even if I fail," she smiled. Til at least know . . I tried to be worthwhile." . the children.MAnujnbgr,.of .unique and Interesting features and stunts were .furnished as follows: "The Coquet." Y. L. M. I. A.; Three Old Maids of Lee," Sundsy School; Red Cross Service," parts one and two. Primary department; "Moving Pictures." Y. M.M. I. A.; "Ford Stunt,". Bernard ' Artderson, Ray Gammon, . Gladys Murdock and Leona Andreason. A big dance was given In the evening, the mutlc be-I-g furnished by the Harmony play- era The affair proves to be one of Ms held in tin ward" credit Is due the members of the committee In charge, for the splen" did success that Jl was. t PAST CHAIRMAN HONORED At the conclusion of the old folkf entertainment In the Second ward Wednesday, members of the old folks committee and their partners pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs MANY ATTEND VINEYARD George Groneman at their home WARD REUNION . Mr. Groneman is the past chairmar was in detail every Delightful the annual reunion of the members of the organization. A radio con or the Vineyard ward, held Wed- cert- waa enjoyed, during which nesday In the ward meeting house, delicious luncheon was served tr under the direction of the ward ihirtv reereaUoasI esmmittssi Maag as chairman. Promptly at 11 CARDS AND Ll'!NCHEON Mr.- and Mra Emil Hansen and o'clock ,the guests gathered at the Eldon Johnson entermeeting house, where a splendid Mr. and Mrs. musical concert was furnished. An tained a number of friends at the eveelaborate chicken dinner was serv- Hansen residence Wednesday werr ed at noon In the ward amusement ning. The ehtertslnlng rooms color hall, covers being laid for 260, and attractively decorated, in a in the afternoon games and dancing scheme of pink and green. Four were played, Mrs. wars given as entertainment for tables of "rook" O. M: Slack. V. H. Tuft and O. M McCarthy receiving the favors A radio concert and a delicious luncheon were also features of entertsln-men- t and were enjoyed by the folMr. and Mra Frank lowing: Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote Mr. and Mrs Clarence Olson, Mr and Mrs. Karl J. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs Karl J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs O. M. McCarthy, Mr and Mrs. O. M Slack and Mr. and Mrs. V. H Tuft wrty-Hewr- - : - GALA DAT FOR SECOND WARD OLD FOLKS Old folks of the Second ward gathered at the ward amusement hall early Wednesday morning to attend the annual old folks party and banquet The day's activities opened with community tinging of ..''". ... KENSINGTON GIVEN . FOB FRIENDH Among the pleasant social event WW i W nfthewekwajilhe.kensjngtor at Legion and American Lerion-aux- -' illary members. Patriotic colors were used In the decorations, tsllv csrdt and luncheon, lending a pleasing effect Baskets arid bowls, of red and white carnations, and ferns and Faster iiUea were also used. Twelve tabfcfs of bridge were played, the high score prises being won by Mrs. Wslter Welst and John O. Beesley and the consolation favor being awarded to Mist La Vera Crosbie and H. M. Strong. A de licious luncheon was served to for-after srhlch dancing wart j -- 'irrjoj'edr PARTY FOLLOWING DANCE Mr. and Mra E. W. Simmons entertained a few friends st their home Wednesdsy evening, following ha Elkt dance at the Elks Jiome. A radio concert was enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon was wrved to the following: Mf. and Mrs. L. J. Whiting, Mr. and Mra I. C. Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs 3yde Singleton, Mr and Mri. J. D. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Strong, Urs James Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chase of Salt Lake. $ IAL RELNION The .Sharon ward held its annual ward reunion Wednesday at the neeting house and a delightful time was enjoyed by everyone. Members over the age of 16 years, were 325, served a delicious touting iinner at nooa, after which an program was furnished. K bit; dance wss given In the xmuacment halt In the evening, to which two hundred .were in attendance. Carter's orchestra from American Fork furnished the music and the large hall was attractively decorated with the national colors An Interesting feature was the n Egyptian dance given by Eva, and Donna Park. The woman who requires a new wrap this epringr call herself fortunate. For when has there been a larger, more interesting variety of coat styles from which to choose 7 There is the charming coat with the Queen Ann Cottar, the scarf coat, the coat and the intricately tucked twill or kasha. There are rrfew trimming details by the. score.;.. Many, of .spring's, leading styles features are displayed ' in the four coats pictured. : $37 $1,373 to COATS $19 73 SOCIAL HOUR CLUB AND PARTNERS One of the most enjoyable socials of the week was the party given at the home of Mrs. D. B. McBride Saturday evening by members of $3450 rs. Five tables of progressive five hundred were played, Mra S. A. Carter and Sylvester Brewer being awarded the high score favors, and the consolation prizes being won by Mrs. J. B. Sumner and W. H. Koffard. A delicious luncheon . It was a nice bright scarlet flag was served to the following memthe National Woman to Party bers and partners: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. when, arriving with purple banners Sylvester Brewer, George Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. demandtng "equality of the sexes" Amsrleao Mrs: HrfL! SWabn tha-Pa- n lrfrf?M4f,--jMer-aTTey Golda May f Rupert, Idaho. son, Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Koffard. Havana, they learned that not one Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Loveridge, Mr. woman was to sit as a delegate In CARD PARTY ENJOYED and Mra James B. Sumner, Mr. the conference and that there was A delightful time was spent til John Vance, and guests: Mr. snd discrimination against women cleri the card party at Hansen s Cater I Mra Donald Clavton Mr ' nrl Mra cal workers to the extent that male ' 1km . . . , . .. I 1. I r, . T ai US fiiK vumpwij ffruiicRia; XUJf ailu JVITB. EVUIOH nr-- stenographers were called " secrewhich was given by the American I tridge. taries" and the' women stenographgiven by Mrs. LeRoy Robertson, her home Monday afternoon. Yellow daffodils . and ferns prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. During the time spent with needlework, music and social chat Wer enjoyed, and a delicious luncheon was served. The guest list Included Mrs. Herald R the following: . , T t n , v. nri. i. . B r H , 2i I B. fin i pit xxKjin. i rf Vsl 8. Mortis, Mra Lucilla Hinck THE WOMAN'S DAY ,. -l Growing bodies need them natural food-piv- e whole wheat for health and strength . Want My Share! It is considered rather smart at such Jolts to the Woman's Party.. This party knows itself, as one officer puts it. that "we are despised and ridiculed more than any other women's organisation." But. while they take the insults, the rest of us will be all reedy to "cash in" when Ihcy eventually remove many a discrimination against women," e en if It consists laugh in no 111 title and a man another. '" " T"' Viima's KImd-- 4 When the movie lady, Vilma Eanky. l(ft two photographs for her paesport, she autographed a third, kissed her finger, tips, applied tne kiss thus made to her lips on the photo, and handed It to a flabbergasted, Q..lrlnl. It was Just to a symbol of such lovely ladies' i - - -- 5- SadhT Letvr"- - - V LEATHERETTE MATERIAL" alid arc finely tailored throughcut. JenkinsKnitGoodsCo . " I . 4 - mads piquant, eyes may be mat soulful, and Hps may be mads Into Cupids' bows. Women are as gullible about proffered beauty aids as about love. It's because they heed both, so much that they art willlrrj to be fooled. Judge: to pxiract ..The legs of Mis Sadie Hollan'l of Detroit which once were bowed but which had to cut off after a plastic surgeon had tried to make Miss Sadie's legs into strsight and shapely things of beauty, will be no warning to other girls. They will continue their gullid bility whenever a "beauty doctor" tells thera that legs may be made straight, noses may be self-title- Ttt'Ori Second Hickman and His Pal Go On - their casual assumption that the world wants sex appeal out of them, on or oif tne screen; their realization of their talents In this respect, snd their nonchalant bestowal of such talent much as a professional stenographer might offer to do some speedy typing for a harassed customs official, etc. lives 4V How Is it you managed ta man's, watch from his pocket without him knowing anything about It? Prisoner: My fee, yoar honor, 1m tea guineas, for ths ful) course of six lessons Answers. Plumber: Ter wife phoned roe to come and get her diamond ring out of the drain-pipHouseholder: Never mind nev mind I'U get her a new diamond. Judge." e. yeT: 4. 1 I ., , i t ! a SHideaMieafr r T 1 OUNCt PACKAGE pVi'M '.fVV. William Edward llickman, confess d and sentenced sUer of Marion barker, goes to trial with his pal, Welby Hunt, for the murder of cTlvy ' Toms, druggist. Uight. Superior Judge Elliott Craig, assigned to hear the case Inset, J. W. Thorns, father of the slain man. Left, court room scene at start of trial, left to right (1) Jerome Wash, and 121 Richarl Canlillori. Hickman attorneys; (8) A. Cray Gilmer, attorney for Hunt-4- : Cefc Difc-AttyForrest Murrayr 8 Deputy Sheriff CUuds Peters; Cliff Thomas; Atty. HnritTfianTTTrDeprTOst peraoaai f : . bodyguard for Hickman. v. untrtr . Degree Murder Charge 6. DU-PON- T We guarantee these G)ats not to crack or peel. Tliey will not wrinkle 52 50 $2i?s SPORT to ers "mecanagrafas." 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