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Show '! 'Uiit !' Ml k PKOVO EVTlNG HERALD. TUESDAY. MARCH 27. 1928. .1 GRANDMA'S BJKTllDAY rriThe RHtTrnof Mra. Item for thsss colwnna should be ubcsJttad Editor between 1.00 A. H. and IF. K mcwino cixn BUUM MKKTLNG Miss Gladys Vincent w hostess t ths Eoember of the Vieux Amies bom Monday evening. clut at Sweat peaa prettily decorated Um entertaining room. Sewing, music and a delicious luncheon were the diversions and wers enjoyed by the following member: Mrs, Ethel Peterson. Mra. Geneve Powelaoa, Mrs. Amy Cole, Mia Veima Vincent. Mia Mildred Condon, Mia Verda Peterson.. Mra. Wanda McKay. Mrs. Ireta Jonea and invited And gaeats: Mrs. Lygla Tucker ' Miaa Artbeila Nelson. hr te th li I family Mary A Clark assembled at her home Sunday, In' I honor of her seventy-secon- d birthy. day anniversary which occurred on SOCEETYllI L 7 pADALl GENEOLOU1CAL SOCIETT-GIV- E. PARTY The Oeneoloyiral society f the Sharon ward held a social at th residence of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Crandall Monday evening. An interesting program of musical num bers and readings was furnished. after whVh gamea were played and a delicious luacbeoo served. Participating In th delightful and interesting affair were: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. San Johnson. Mr. and Mra. William A. McCuUough. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Downs, Mr. and Mra. Allan Bellows, Mr. and Mra. O. It. Anderson, Bishop and Mrs. Orson Prestwicb, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mr. and StAGnX GIRLS Mrs. H. E. Fair, Mrs. Threaaa EKTKKTAIAtO Huntsman. Mra J. W. Liineeford, An enjoyable time waa spent by Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pyne, Mrs. the sesfnll girla- - of the Fowrth fwr, Mf. and Mra. 8. A. Carter ward Primary association. Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mac ham. evening at the home of Miaa Gay Sowards. The play to be presented GRAND VIEW FLAT AT at Primary ward conference In the VINEYARO-- a. near future waa practiced by the The M. L A. of th Grandview girls, after which a social time waa ward will present the three act enjoyed and delicious refreshments comedy, "Can Tau Tell a Lie", In were served to the following: Miss the Vineyard ward amusement hall AOa Johnson. Miss Blythe Hatch. Wednesday ' evening at o'clock. Ml Fay Wlttwer. Miaa Delia Snell, The play la under th direction of Miaa Darlene Owens, Miss Coena Alton Kartchner, and promises to Robinson. Miaa Genevieve ' Cook, be entertaining la every detail. The Miaa Evelyn Anderson, Miss Velda publio Is Invited to attend. Murdock. Miaa Norma Pardoe. Miss . - Jeoiav nweaav-Mt- s Fawn Jaxob BINDATTHNNER G VESTS son ao4 Mra. Edith T. Booth. Mra. Joseph B. Seethaler entertained at dinner at her home Sunday afternoon, complimentary to P. R F. WOMEN SURPRISE Iceher husband and her land Campbell of Salt Lake, whose Miss Eveline Bean, who Is leav- anniversaries, occurred en log soon to make her home In Off1 birthday Sweet peaa were used to den, waa pleasantly surprised by Saturday. decorate table. Covers th Provo Business and Profession- wers laidthefordining Prof, al .Women, at tno home of Mra. and Mrs. O. D. 14, including Campbell and famMyrUe Burton Monday evening. ily. Sweet peas and ferns prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. A SERMENTO SWARM MEETS variety of Interesting gamea were Members of th Sermento swarm played th feature of the evening of the Manavu ward beehive met bing four "tables of progressive at the home of Mrs. - Wilson K. "Peanut." Miss Grace Cheever re- Anderson evening. Pioceived the high score prlxe and the neer storiesThursdsy and a historical sketch concolstlon favor was won by Miss of the life of her mother Mrs. Emily Radio music Amelia ' rHE WOMAN'S DAY HOLDS SAFELY f waa served to the following children: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mr. and Mra. Amos Riding, ark i u.nh rtrwv Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Riding. Mr. Althaugh rfeat of water was fyur and Mrs. Heber Clark. Mr. and sirs. pouring over ta crest, the large Oliver Clark and Mias Alice Clark, Union Ice eoarfpany's dam. 30 mile and 13 grandchildren. frornhere,,!!! apparaoUy.. witharstood its severest test la 30 years earjHpday as the swollrn waters LfXCHEOM GUESTS today Covers were laid for eight at a of th Trucks river luncheon given by Mra. .Edith. F. began to recede, Danger of the. 'riveJ latng any Smart at her home Monday after at mtd- noon. Spring flowers and ferns higher defimtelyNi were used to decorate th enter- night when snow ktarfc to fall. In a remarkably ihr time five taining rooms. Sewing and music Inches of snow f eU sit ke Bunrr- were enjoyed following th lunch pproached eon, which was la an Easter aiOl mlt and rala tMt loudburst aroaortt yssterday range ment. d turned to enow! rrvn Society rjic FLAPPER FANNY SAY; t tS&O.-00- Chauffeur Jamea F. Curran of Pottsville, Pa, never expected to be rich. But th other day Miss Ermine Eissler, 00, ths lady for whom ha "chauffrd," left htm a half mil lion dollai I Wander The most Interesting thing la ths j J WEEK END CrESTS r Mr. and Mra. E. Q. List enterweek-end tained the following at a party at their horn at Olmstead: Mary Bandiey of Provo, Baall Kemp of Salt Lake, Verna Lind-auiaf LogaB and Don Swarf "of Idaho Falls, Idaho. circwMbPEN st . PLEASANT AFFAIR one) "TConlinuedVxfr ported by Deneen Republican party. faction of th WHALE OF A F1 NORFOLK. March 27 A giant mammal of ths seas, a Whale weigh ing ue tons ana w ie-- i long. LaasnT.erv. been reported captured by Captain waa s sat i J. H. Hansen of th Norwegian ather is usually u- - on who whaling steamer Peder Bogen. The sees th first robbln' of spring wfcaie'-heart weighed thre khd a half ton. It tongue on and a half tons, and Its liver twd tons. oivnts'T ; . la t - Spanish Fork Rotary Club Talks of Show Out of the conf aslen lurrounding ths bombings and ot shadowy SPANISH Miss Zella Ford was successfully background of pollu FORK, March nd gang of th Spanish Fork Rora appear- surprised at her home Saturday wars which underlay evening by a number of friend. ed following clearly outhoed v trail tary club lei their meeting Moaday noon at Walt' cafe, voted to give An enjoyable time was spent with ,k s,i. 1 "Diamond Joe" Espbslto, Den-ee- n 110 to th Dr. George C Taylor gamea and music, after which a delicious luncheon waa served to leader of th' 25th ward and on memorial trophy, which will be awarded to th Individual winning the following: Miss Evuah Dennis, of, the strongest Miss Mildred 8umnerr Miss Minnie politicians In th city, waa shot the greatest number of premiums Miss down last Wednesday night tn ia the dairy division of th Spanish Snow, Mis Orpha Nelson, Malene Sumner, Miss Marie Peter, front of his home. He died with 60 Fork stock show which Is being Miss Hilda Ford. Miss Stella Fox. shot gun slugs and revolver bullet held this week. '' V j The members also voted to attend Messrs. Ervln Wilklns, Rex Cluff, in his body. the governor's banquet in a body John Anderson, John Iverson, Brick-ThroIng Charged evening, accompanied by 2 Forces oft Louis Proctor Hinckley, Clifford Dennis, Emmerson, Thursday Hosmar Ewell and Virl Draper. candi'date tor governor; Otis Glenn, their wives. President W. P. Ship-pe-e was in charge of the meeting. candidate for United States senator against Frank L. Smith and attorney-gMrs. FJvon Lewis and daughter, eneral Oscar . E. Carlstrom, EROT1IKR AND WIFE June, have returned home state attorney-generrunning for .Betty ENTERTAINED after spending four week In Park e Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson renomination ticket charged entertained st dinner at their home supporters with Sunday afternoon, in honor ofMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Allen of Rex; hurling bricks through windows THE WAY burg. Idaho, who are here visiting. holding , posters. Easter lilies were used to decoraU TO BANISH FAT 3 At 11:25 last pight a bomb the dining table. Covers were laid Cottibataicause which modern research for Mr. snd Mra Louis Duke. Mr. wrecked the front porch and broke has discovered. Turn food into fuel and and Mrs. Thomas Allen of Provoi' windows in the home. of Deneen. i wcniy minuies saier a nomo 1 energy, rawer man into lat. Sudd v a Mr. and Mra Thomas P. Alien of Baniratelcmrnt whirVyaur system Isi Vs. wreclked the s. Rim Aiy tf VavaviMa TTU Rfuburg, Trinho, - Miss JhatisUiamstfcedambadiMtaMajmoU uto his uoiA1.aih Mr.r dnrsaa mvS and Bartonr-fttrsMrs. TerBaf I mobile Jnto his garage back of hi prescription tablets. Leah Larson filled her cell in the Anderson. People hava used Marmola for 20 house. field of Refreshments year millions of boxes cA u. They hers to en Deneen war route 'Washingwere served to six. , PROFIT IN FO.VFUH ton when the bomb exploded. Hs told others ths results. Now, in almost . NEW YORK. March 27 With fur came to Chicago to attend the fun very circle, you can see th results in NINETEENTH CENTIRY new besuy and new vim. W hy not learn prices averaging about 20 per cent eral yesterday of CLCB NOTICE the way to attain them? than last year. R900 silver fox higher A book in sch box of Marmola tells The regular meeting of the Ninesold for l,5o50,000 at the dpen- pelt of theXNew proverbs, Speaking teenth Century club will be held fomuta, also th reasons for m un annual winter fur auc- Torkefs probably are saying It you the You will know why the effects come, Friday afternoon at the home of tion. Nearly 6500 of these skins these days: ."Oily to bed snd end tyly why they arebenMciaL Go ask your Mra George Qullllan. Mra Joseph came from a single fox farm in Wis to rise, makes national committees druggist in fairness to otiffell for a T. Farrer will give a paper on consin. healthy and wealthy and wla". tlboxof MannoU- ."China of Today." All members of the dub are urged to be present. SATlRDi Utile girt John A. Balfour promised her a air doll when his ship came In. Just when that was. ia not known. But Mra. Altda Taylor Rbohey ship cam in a day or so ago when sie learned that Joha Balfour of Africa had lefl her see Just how must do Somethln-- . aad L.cfca on these two take their fortunes; how book for its tlti. If he picks on ready they are to enjoy unexpected a sana, scientific necessary medical wealth. They are far above aver- book aad aad lets in hordes 'a age if they know how to wttkae- - M owtfterturv nrwfetftf trthe flaw suing under harmless trUee, hs baa In our duration. W emphasise st least don hi duty, thinks bet how to make money but devote Trae Lev-alittle time to ways and nutans to Even If Grace Cartyl does welgn enjoy wealth whea it la, attained. 13 pounds and 1 only feet ' inch Naughty. Naughty. tall, ah "got her man. For Two books from England. were a license was taken out .the other forbidden entrance to America by day for Grace Cartyla, 1J, to marry the .collector of customs la Cleve Col. John Van Creech, , feet land. O. The book were -- Mother, Inches tail who wslghad a mere 300 How Waa 1 Bora?" and Married plus. Love" by Marie Carmicha! Btopea, Several Interpretations could be a reputable English physician and read Into th romance. First, that CleveWhen obstetrical, specialist middle and old age find youth attland's librarian, to whom th books ractive, whatever th weight Secwere being sent, protested, th col- ond, that abnormal physical type lector merely said that he waa act look to one another for that undering according to Washington poli standing aad consolation which a cies, and that his superior bad normal world refuses. Grace cant criticised him for being too liberal revile John about his height and ia hia manner of accepting Im ask him "bow the weather ia up there" without drawing a nasty ported merchandise. Here you have the whole fault crack or so for bar own buxom of censorship. An official feels he heft Beat wishes, newiywads! world would be SprmgHosiery DANCING-- . Sheer and j Fine Silk Hosiery X son-ln-la- w, . i w Buckley. . PROF. EA8TMOND TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ' Ths third and laat of a series of WEINER AND MARSHMALLOW .fllustrated lectures on "Elyptain ROAST fcnd Babylon Religion and Art." by Mr? and Mrs. LeEarl Burr en- Prof. E. H. Eastroond of the B. T. tertslned . numjber. .jit ,f jt t a weiner and fnarihmallow roast, o'clock" in at"T:30 the Manavj at their home in Orem Saturday nirtg ward Meeting house. The lecture. evening. A large bonfire was made Which is under th auspices of ths around which a number of delightward Geneologlcal society, will be ful games were played, and songs on "Babylon Religion and Art" Ac- sung. Participating in the pleasant cording to those who have attended affair were the following: Mr. and the other lecturea, they are of the Mrs. Roy Park, Mfr and Mra Rayhighest type and are unusually in- mond Cutler, Mr. and Mra E. H. teresting. There"" Is no charge and Calder, Mr. and Mra Oran Morgan, to Mr. and Mra. Virgil Bullock, Mr. the, public la cordially Invited and Mrs. Ray Wells, Mr. and Mrs. . attend..' Earl Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Harold GUESTS AT DINNER Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Covers were laid for nine at a Mr.' and Mra. Vern Oultimore, Mr. well arranged dinner party at the and Mrs. Don & Clayton. Mr, and home of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Smart Mra Jake Cowan, Mr. and Mra Monday evening. The affair waa Ounnard Lundgren, Mr. and Mrs. given In celebration of their third Dean Park and Mr. and Mrs. wedding anniversary, which oc- Thomas Cordner. curred on Sunday. Spring flowers were used to decorate th dining -- r'"i J tabl.. GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION Mr. and Mrs. W. K Spalnhower of Salt Lake, who arc spending several months In Provo at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. A. EL Huish, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday afternoon at the Huish residence. Invitation have bean Issued to more thsn 100 relatives and friends. A big family dinner will be an interesting feature RIGHT Emmerson-Glenn-Carl-stro- i Tlii-ien- I Now 35 " Gnfe. ' $i5a A. Toll MAoVeS Lewis" Hinckley s- - School pair of Dahcini 80tt N. University Av PhonMS-- SPRING- - TERM APRIL 2 COMPANY JUNE TUX DEPAKIMENT STORE OF PRfJVO. Only 1 5 Left! Did You GetlYours? earn ml TiTv . Get ready to receive . this progran- r- Battery Charging 50c ' - to for Health, Dancing - at 7 Complete assortment- of Ornamental and flowering shrubs. 40c low price to 8 p. m. -Mountain Time Varieties 40c K 5"Miifsir'cl!i R THURSDAY March 29th ROSE BUSHES ! YOUR CHILD will enjoy the association of our pupils OWL . Plant 'em RADIO "Carriage" announcement i . Garter tops, toes and heels are reinforced .to jiya Bplendid service. The quality of this hosiery stresses the advantage of choosing several pairs at this DODGE BROS. of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. H L. 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