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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH JPiJ by. futJ-MkOJensen Sunday. Ml column I ahOuld be submitted to 00 A. M. m4 I r. K. ftsra for the Editor between r WELL AHRAMiED CAKD fABTT -Prominent among th leadinf rials of last Mfk was the csrd erty fives Saturday ralrf ny Mr. ami kfrs Arthur BlmmoM and Ur. and Mrs. Leon Hdjuit, at the Hedqulst resident. The delightful affair was lm la commemoration of th birthday anniversary sf Mr. and Mrs. Hedonists Bimmona mother, th lata Mrs. Lucy H. Simmons SI Patrick decoration and emblems wars used, throughout th entertaining rooms A number of wera played. interesting progressi- - ."Stuns, and prises wera awarded the following: Mrs. Rodney Duff In. Mrs. . Ruel Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paaaey. and Don CUrn. The following ware aered a delicloua luncheon: Mr. and Mrs George Foraay ef Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Bust Harris of Spring, villa. Mr. and Mrs Don Clark. Mr. Boffin, htrr-an- d wi Mft-- Itodacy Mr. and Mrs, H. Mrs Roy Paaaey W. Startup, Mr. sod Mrs. John E. Harris, Mrs. Joseph Hafen, Mrs MarUla Worthlagton, Mrs Tin Dennis, "Mrs Mary Corbett Mrs Corbett, Delia Harris, William Franklin Harris. Miaa Johnson. Mlaa Alena Paaaey and Mrs Frank, -Harris. rrr CLl'B MEMBERS AND CCESTs V ' Members of the Saturday After-o-o Bridge club and few invited guests spent "a pleasant afternoon at the residence of Mrs Glen Saturday. Sweet pes and ferns attractively decorated the entertaining rooms Four tables ef bridge were played, Mrs Stanley Morgan receiving the high score prise. Mrs Kenneth Bailey bet of awarded the second favor snd the guest award being won by Miss Hazel Winter of Brownsville, Texas. A delicloua luncheon was served to the following club members: Mrs. 8. L. Dixon. Mrs Paul Davis of Payson, Mrs J. Edwin Stein. Mrs K. W. Bailey, Mrs, Whit L. Hoover, Mrs' 8tsaley Morgan, Mrs Howard Graham, Mrs Bob Bullock, Mrs. M. T. Kennedy snd invited guestsi Miss Haul Winters of Brownsville. Texas, Mrs C N. Whlttxxer,- Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mrs U E Christ nee a, Mrs M. W. Thomas, Mrs O. E Thurmond and Mrs Russell Tilton. YOCNO ' c ji - ' OTTKXaIJETI ENERTAINEDTJ, Mr. snd Mrs George Taylor entertained at their home Friday eve-lin- g, complimentary to Mrs Tsy-o- r' sister and family, Mr. and rs J. Ellis Overlade and children if Washington, D. C. who ar here friends ialting relatives and Iprlng flowers artistically decorated the dining table. Cover were aid for 10. . ' MAW are, hap-- 4 TTn. Gamble of Boise, Idaho, la a business visitor In Provo for a few - days H. B. Fsrlry of Minneapolis Minn ta her for n few days BuarH Howard In" Provo waa from Heber today. ' Mrs Julius Anderson as assisting hostesses Mrs Hugh Peterson gav three vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs Anna Hinckley, . after which Mrs Hinckley fui nlshed a solo. several delightful readings were given by Miaa Ruth Coleman and Miss Norma Knight Mrs Clara Giles gave the history of the Glaz-- id r. jj - in eh w Mr. snd Mrs Carl LeRoy Pratt are happy to announce the arrival of s fine baby boy, bora 8unday. at West First the family home. South street Mother and baby are . doing nicely. Mr. aao'Urs MUffTl Davis ar re joicing over the arrival of a fin baby boy. born Sunday morning at th family reaidence. Mother and baby are getting along nicely, fml1y?Ttefrnmentnrrere serv members of the eamp at to. the close of the meeting. Allen Haycock snd Mrs, Bring Spring Into Your Home sons. Garn and Jesse, left Sunday morn ing for their home . In Eacalante, apentflng t wo wees here with Mr. and Mrs Charles Sanr Tour" windows Vith Tiew Curtains and The eyes of the world are always upon your home. Changing or theseason. adds freshness : tolhe appearance of the room's interior. P DRES3-.U- Haycock. Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest Baker and SECOND WARD RELIEF children of Salt Lake ar visiting in . SOCIETY Provo for s few flays The special activity committee will have charge of the Relief so James and CUrk Haycock of Es ciety meeting. In the Second ward calade, Utah, were Provo vialtor Mend-en Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Eva and Saturday. hail will review the book. "Moth- Friday er and Children," by Dorothy Can-fivocal- - soift wlir be Ftshen-- s furnished by ElvoO Prestwlch and Mrs Ne'.lie Olson wlU give a short historical sketch of the Relief society organization. A full attend-- D. T. R. Co. Drapery Service ei D. T R. Co. draperies are becoming widely known . and appreciated. Some of the finest homes have used our drapery service and have been well pleased 'with our work and materials. Dress up your home witn . beautiful D. T.. R. Draperies. TAetiae "MtisteMnTata Dixon- - Taylor-RussellC- . ' k-- j -- ir- '.xtiri?rvV L-u,- H. E Coleman of Los .Angeles California, ta among th visitor In this city this week. MONEFRS OF CAMP t ENTERTAINED Members of Camp No. 1 Daughter of Utah Pioneer were pleasantly entertained' at the home of Mrs Cal Cragun Thursday after-- rer ed T-- born at the Crane Maternity Sunday morning. Mrs Miller was formerly Miss Veda Stsgg. Mother and baby are doing nicely. - " and Mm. L. 117 ed ill a-- Mv. 1 .. w. ... Iy"d knfiiSUM thwaarrvroTTrrfon,1 noma an Interesting feature. Participat ing In the affair were Alms Day, KM" Wer played, Hayward, Keith Kef fsrd, Gold Rey and .Clarence en Carter, OrviUe Drysdal Harold Carter, Reed Greer receiving the high score Rowley, William Dufffn snd Clen prise and the second favor were Evans and - " FRIENDS ENTERTAINED BIRTHDAY SURPRISE vol by Mrs Clarence GreerlunchMr. and Mrs' Julius Johnson PARTY Ralph Craven. A delicious a number of friend at ' Josle Muhlesteln " was" pleasantry MANAVU WARD RELIEF eon was served at the conclusion MRS. JENSEN GCEST OF their home" Friday evening. Game surprised at her home Thursday SOCIETY of the evening's entertainment, to HONOR i Mrs Christen Jensen Of this city and .dancing were enjoyable fea- evening by .friend who called to Mrs Walter Cottam win continue the following: Mr. and Mrs Seyentertain- celebrate her blrtnday anniversary, reviewing the book "Mother and mour Gray. Mr. and Mrs. OrviUe was guest of honor at an Interest ture of the evening Drysdale. Mr. snd Mrs, Fred.Ray. ing tea given In Salt Lake City ment during which a delicious which ocuired on that day. An en- Children", by Dorothy Canfield Mr. and Mrs" Sheldon Drysdale, Saturday afternoon, at the resit luncheon was served to- SO, Ivan joyable time was spent with games Fisher, at the Manavu ward Relief and Shepherd and Laura Stewart fur- and music, during which a delicious or let v meeting Tfedav afternnon Mr. and Mrs Clarence Greer. Mr. dence of the Missea Nor and Mra. Ralph Craven. Mr. snd Myrtle Reese. 423 North First West nished the dance music luncheon waa served to the follow- at 2:30 o'clock. A fin musical pro- Iso be' furnished. Att t Mrs. Leland Silver and Mr, and atreet Baring flowers jn the pastel shade prettily doeoraUd. the aater- Tipsrionam icfuple being Invited guests. talnlng rooms and tea tables Mrs CLl'B Mary Ekins. Edith Muhlesteln. attend. A large crowd attended the reguJensen reviewed the book "He Who James Hooks, Dean Muhlesteln. - " Gets Slapped." by Leonid Andreyed. lar dance of the University DancMetvln Phillips, Oliver Clark, and VINEYARD M. L A . BRIDGE PARTY Dr. Lloyd Cullimor wilt lecture at held club, , and Philip Lelbhardt ing Jack Friday evening ENJOYED before the Gleaner snd the moth the B. Y. U. ladles gymnasium. Three table of bridgo were plsy-- 1 PIONEER DAUGHTERS " er of the Vineyard ward ILIA, Wilde' . orchestra . furnished , the TtACHERS ENTERTAINED at the Che re Amie club party at the regular meeting Tuesday eve music, snd during the evening of held 'Saturday afternoon at the MEETING two sixth grades Students of the Members of Camp No, 5, Daugh dancing, vocal solos were-- furnished ning. His talk will be on "Health.' home ef Mrs. Norman Thomas. St ters the Parker achool entertnlned at A of Utah' Pioneers will meet by Prof. J. W. McAllister. good attendance la desired. schoolhouse Patrick decorationa prettily decorthe afternoon Friday afternoon at S o'clock at In honor pt their ated the entertaining rooms, and Thursday after school. home of CHILDREN'S the Alice BIRTHDAY Mrs ield, PROGRESSIVE DINNER Dangerf cards out in the was carried tally teacher."D. Walcott and Fred PARTY 4 North First East street An in. PARTY favors and luncheon. Three tables Strate. An interesting program w Twenty-fiv- e been has The young folks were de ward A. program Fifth arrang teresting Junior C. girl Mrs of bridge were played, music and furnished and games ed and Mra. Mary O. Crowther a progressive party Saturday were enjoyable featureaA deliclouj lightfully entertained by Mrs S. It Larson being awarded the high will read the historical sketch. De- evening, and course of th dinner Blake st her home Sunday after core prize aad the second favor beluncheon was served. to her sons. licious refreshments will be served. were served at following ing won by Mrs. Don Powekjon. A All member and those George ftr.l Grant, whose tenth and eligible for homes:. Erma Souter, Elizabeth 1 DANCE delicious luncheoa was served td AT PLEASANT ta.a a wiveresarteav " membership are cordially Invited to Cmar,sftiJE!U VIEWS' specMvely, occurred during last snd -- music were enjoyed at each en, Mrs. Gam Carter, Mra. Dentil aiiviiu. View Tne Pleasant f week. Games and music were en residence, and a delightful time Brown, Mrs Orval Singleton, Mrs. LITERARY AND MUSICAL was spent by 18. Th girls were society and Geneological society Joysbl feature of th entertainCecil Larson. Mrs, Don Powelson, "the dance music will and furnish chaperoned by Mrs C. J. Hart snd refreshments will be served. All ment, and delicloua refreshments Mrs. Clifton Tolpoe, Mrs Albert PROGRAM ENJOYED Mrs. C. E Msw Was. hostess to Mrs. L. S. Morris. were, served. The guest of honor Carter,-Mr- s Clair Mortensen, Mrs members of the ward over the age were presented with many birthday members of the B. Y. U. WoJ. 8. Van Cott. Mrs. Sheldon Drys- the 14 years and their friend are of gift from their friend assembled. dale and Mrs OrviUe Drysdale, the men's organization, Saturday after- CARDS AND LUNCHEON Invited to attend. noon at her home, A beautiful musAmong the plessant surprise part cordially latter being an invited guest PIONEER WARD M. L ical program waiVurntshed by stu- ies of last week, waa the one given Mrs. R. E, Allen will give a talk dents of Mrs Florence J. Msdsen Friday evening by friend of Mr. CARDS AND LUNCHEON PLAY AT FIRST WARD as follows: Vocal uuets, "Bende-meer'- a Byron Denhalter, In celebration of Among the delightful card parties In the Gleaner girls class of the "He's My Pal", a tnree act comPioneer Ward M. L A. Tuesday eve Stream," byY Slater and her birthday anniversary which oc- of the past week wss the edy, will be presented by members "Morn Rise," by Czibulka, Mia La- curred on that day. Four tables of club meeting at the home7 of ning ftt 7:30 o'clock. Gleaner girl of the Sharon ward, Thursday eve- dle Worthen and - Miss "S00" were played, Mr. Mrs Walter "Weist Friday after- of the Third ward ar cordially In Porter; ning at 8 o'clock In the First ward pisno solo, '"Ballade," by Chopin, progressive and Mrs A H John receiving the noon. St. Patrick decoration were vited to attend. will The house. proceeds meeting used throughout the entertaining Miss Farnsworth ; solo, "Plan- high score favor And the consola In go toward the First ward meeting tation Love Song",jroeal When cleaning spark plugs car bv Deem Tay- tion being won by Mr. and rooms, tally cards, favors and efhouse fund. According to those lor, Mr. Hannah' Packard. Mrs. Mrs prizes should be taken not to scrape the M. Strebble. A delicious lunch- - the luncheon, lending a pleasing who have attended former per- Algle E. Ballif gave a served at the conclusion of fect. Three tables ofbridge were porcelain as such treatment will formances of the play. It promises reading of the libretto ofdelightful the new the evening's entertainment to the r.t.i.fl. Mrs Clarcnee Beeslev roughen the glazed surface and to be very entertaining. The public American the high score favor. A de- cause it to retain carbon and in' opera. "The "King's following: Mr. and Mr. Ed Shield. . Is invited. ' Henchmen." the score of which I Mr. and Mra. W. G. Gould, Mr. and licious luncheon was served to the crease electrical leaks, according to 4c the work of Deem Taylor, and the Mr. A. H. John. Mr. and Mrs Nel following: Mrs Gil Cox, Mrs. Clar- the Weatcrn Auto Supply company. ALMA DAY SURPRISED nc Beeslev. Edna St Vincent Hansen, Mr. and Mrsr-poem strebble, Alma "of friends renewing Mr. and Mrs T. C Chid enter of Malay. Mrs Garn Clark aang sev- Mr. and Mr Richard Mc Hale, " Mr. Mrs Aimo a. Simmons, Mra. .ti. m. his at him Thomas,-MrsDay pleasantly surprised Mt Pleasant have been spending eral soprans solos from. the opera, and Mrs. Elmo Cheever and Mr. Homer,Mr.-Ralp- h home Friday evening: Burl Row!?. accompanied at the piano by Miss and Mrs Roy Hardy. The guest of A. Opperman, Mra. Leon Hedqulst, the psst two week In Provo with Glen Rowley, Emery Baaaett Veda Mslva Boyle. Delicloua refresh- honor was presented with a beauti Mrs. Harvey Holland, Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mr. C.' H. Poulaon. They PoulLillian Rowley, Fay Rowley, ments were served to 60 members ful fern from her friend assembled. Gardner, Mra. II If f Jone and Mrs. left the latter part of the week for Latham, aon, Jna Proctor, Marjorie Shirt Wilson, the latter being an Salt Lake, where they will make and Mrs C Y. Cannon, Mr. Edna Cox. Ardella Bates, Berth B. F.guests invited guest their home. Mrs Elmer Miner, ST. PATRICK PARTY Cummins;, Bate. Josephine Fair, Audrey Day Mrs Mary Hammond, Miss Hazel GIVEN " Verns snd Day. Mra. M. Ward wss hostess to the Clyde and Mrs, ' Alfred Osmond were the assisting hostesses member of the A. of N. R. club st : ENTERTAINED AT r s St Patrick's day kenaington, Fri BREAKFAST VALLEY CHAPTER day afternoon at her home. The Simmons W. E. Mr. snd Mrs ' NOTICE. breakfast Iitliaois,asatAr;Uyj av wetfirBpolnted Valley Chapter No. S. O. E S, orated with St Patrick color and I their home Sunday morning, com- will meet Tuesday evening In the emblems the shamrock predominEllis Mrs Mr. snd to i. plimentary Folat o'clock.' .music and Masonic, temple I ating. Cards, sewing Overlade and children of Washingthe visiting were enjoyed, during which a delowing the ton, D. C, who are here visiting. member willmeeting ' banin entertain the licloua luncheon, corresponding Covers were also laid for Mr. and room. All member of th O. with the decorative scheme, was Mrs: A. B. Simmons and Miss quet E. 8. snd their partner are cord- served. Centerings the luncheon Donna Simmons A crystal basket Invited to attend. table was n large vase of lilies A of sweet peas prettily decorated the ially ' delightful time was spent by the breakfaat Uble. " 8. C 8. TO MEET Mr. T. L. Evans, Mrs ' Miss Ruby Taylor will be hostess following; J. A Starr, Mrs P. O. Hall, Mra. C. AT DINNER G TESTS to th members of the 8. C. S. at H. Barrett Mrs E. N. Nelson, Mrs Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra. her home Wednesday evening. E. Kirkwood, and Mrs. Minnie Mr. and Ray Monson of Payson, musio and luncheon will be Cards, the latter being from Spring-vniMr. and Mrs Fred Hedquiat and ' the diversions All are Invited to be Mrs Arthur . Simmon, st a dinner present Leon party given by Mr. and Mrs. FIRST WARD RELIEF Hedqulst af their home Sunday NOTICE TO NETTETE CLUB SOCIETY evening. Card snd muajcJoHowod Meuibeii of threttete club will The liUraTyTeettdn undefThS the dinner. be entertained Wednesday evening direction of Mrs Helen Sutton, will at the home of Mia Veda Vest hsve charge of the First ward ReST. PATRICK PARTY Sewing, music and luncheon will be lief society meeting Tuesday afterPLANNED enjoyable features. AH members noon. Mrs Josephine Johnson will club are Members of the gtv th lesson, snd sn Interesting cordially invited to attend. ' and their partners and friends will program has been arranged, Includenjoy s St Patrick's day party, ENJOYABLE AFFAIR . ing s piano selection snd chorus Wednesday evening at o'clock in Member of the Third ward Re- numbers A full s tends nee ,1a dethe L O. O. F. hall. Twenty Uble lief choir met at the home sired. of cards will be played, after which or society airs Pesri Olson Friday eve welcome relief clothing to us to dean the dancing will be an enjoyable fe Following the regular prac PIONEER DAUGHTERS hire. A delicloua luncheon will be nlng. Wet Wash way. Your dothea the tedious task tice games snd music were enjoy- MEET served. will com back to you spot' of bending over steaming ed and delicloua refreshment war Member of Camp No. 1. Daughserved to 20. aud carrying cndlesf pail ter of Utah Pioneers, met Friday lesslf clean and absolutely SrCCESSFTL MISFIT afternoon st the home of Mrs Or of water ktkI nJling tubs! sanitary ...just damp enough; DANCE ' son- Twelves The assisting hos- :. soiled ro4 f you to iroav Juit of officer and teachers sJtyour Primary tesses were MrsAlice Newell, Mrs. the Sharon ward and their partners Maria. Brienholt. and Mrs. Rebecca snd friends enjoyed a misfit dance ' LAUNDRr ' Randall. Mrs Ells Edwards read CALCIMINING In the ward amusement hall Fria historic- sketch of the life of does day evening. During the evening of her father, Franklin Whitmore, ETC-PAPER CLEANING, n were and dancing, games ' enjoyed i tfter which she, and her daughter , delicious luncheon was nerved to IS. Mrs Nellie Beadleson. furnished May Be Done Prizes were awarded for the best two vocal duets Two readings were costumes to Mrs Thomas Cordner, given by MrsBeaxUason Delicious who appeared sTTne danca as a CHEAPtFEARLY refreshment were served to 34. circus clown. and Vera Cullimor ; who were was rharmlng as a blushT& 85I Phone R. 85 Cth North FAMILY GATHERING was The maiden. ing prize waltz HELD won by LeEarl Burr snd Mrs DonTh residence of Mr. and Mr. A tnl mil Wfhjtrr worrit t. ald Clayton Sr. wle;f f A. B. Simmon was the sceo of pro-rrriai- M rs -t FOLKS PH0X1 ; .'. Old-tim- and sweet pea were used Four table of a decoration. -- I- Stewart ken-slngt- : '. or '." V ENTERTAINED - - - . Mia Margaret Boyer entertained a number of friend at her home Wednesday evening, la celebration of her 14th birthday anniversary which occurred on that day. A de lightful time waa spent with games and musie, during which a delicloua supper was served. The guest were seated at small table which were attractively decorated with pink sweet peas The game "Bunko was also an enjoyable feature of the evening' entertainment The guest list included the following: Da vid. Beesley , Orvtlle Ladd. Henry Campbell. James Corlett, Gilbert Webster, James Tucker, Lyle Nut-tal- l. For her bravery in arresting single-Maxlne Hesrold, BerUa Olson, handed a gang of white slavers In Nedrs Bridge, Fiwa Grttr.LsPreai Kenosha, -'- ia,, .Miss Beulah Me- lNfH, r"l'"'"'rnan, waJ "promoted Sumner and Louise Rusatil to a cergeancy and given more pay. One of the men, declared leader, was sentenced to flva years. ATTEND SALT LAKE PARTY Mrs I. E. Brockbank and Mrs 8. C. Adams went te Salt Lake Sat delightful family gathering Satur day evening, wnen tney entertained urday afternoon, to attend a given at the home of Mrs in honor of Mr. an! Mrs J. Ellis OverUde and family ;uf Washing El wood Winter, complimentary are visiting here Mm Helen Winters Miaa Winter ton .VW-wh- o la to be married arch 14 te Walt- with friend snd relatives The er "Peterson of Castle Dale, Utah, tire house was attractively decorated with spring flower snd potted student of the B. T. U. plants Game and music were the ' diversions, and a dcllcloui luncheon BIRTHDAY. 8CBPRISK was served to 30. Mrs Overlade PARTY e friends and neighbors of add children will remain her dur Mrs Brtgham Johnson, pleasantly ing th summer, while Mr. Oversurprised ber at her home Wednes- lade will- leave this evening for Mrs Overlade waa day evening, la celebration of her Washington. birthday anniversary which oc- formerly Mia Linda. Simmon and curred on that day. Games,, musie the party was given in celebration snd s delicious luncheon were the of her birthday anniversary, which diversion and were enjoyed by TO. occurred that day. ' PAC2 MS CITY tf H -- TRAIL BllLDERS ENTERTAINEDTrail Bvttde boy 4heT4tnpea ago ward Primary association, at tended a delightful social affair by their, teachers, Mia Maud given S. E. MEMBERS Rowley, Mia Ruby Poulaon and ENTERTAINED Mia Mary Preslwltch, at the. Row Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Craven en- ley residence Friday evening. A B. tertained the member of the S, bonfire was made and weiner large C. fad s few guest at their home roast enjoyed.. A splendid program Saturday evening. California pop-pi- e was furnished and games were also a a Arrests 'Em . Bim-mo- ; Hi ENDS ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY A few friends of Mis Evelyn Meal werepteaasmtljeutertalned her, Wednesday evening at the Heal residence. Sweet peas prettily dec waled the entertaining roeaaa, Music and earn ea were entcwrttt Ifuring ' which" a di'iou Tluris, u ncneon was served. Present were Hiss Lillian Mortimer, Mis Dor-ath-y Merttlemer; Ivan Shepherd. 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