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Show nv 'pagi: -- . ITf TV PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928. HERE'S QUEEN OF BOISE r. I SOCIETY m S j 5 Mrs. Sarah Lindsay will be hos--. tess to the Daughters of Utah Plo- No- - 6' l social events neer" One of the luna leading lima. WjiHitA iThI 60n . ... o. III.- il 9mP .. . nnrrn -uni . nr nomB. fVMI i ot me past ween was un weamng -vers"tv A" ,nt8"n P- of Miss Nellie Rowley, daughterpf I " " MR-a- nd " Mrs.. --Theodore Martineau ,"'m,,f . or novo, ana Liynn Mecnam or .He-- fre8hments will be ' served. All members and those eligible for ber, which took place Friday eveon membership are cordially Invited ning at the Martineau residence " ta.be present North Sixth East street ' Bishop Andrew Jensen of the CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY Bonneville - ward performed the v PARTY . ceremony at 8 p. m immediately Donna Mae. Bennett was guest of after which an elaborate wedding, honor at a party, birthday given by was served. supper MonCovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. her mother Mrs. Eva Bennett, the occasion being afternoon, day and Mr. Parley Rowley daughters, anniversary. A and Mrs. Theodore Martineau, Jr., her tenth birthday out-dogames were A. Martineau of Pacheco, variety of George for which prises were Mexico; Mrs. Florence Allen of Pa- played, awarded.' A delicious luncheon was checo, Mexico; Miss Gertrude Marto 18. tineau, Reuben Rowley, Violet Row served ' -' ley, narriei uaruneau, nutn ana NINETEENTH CENTURY James Martineau, Leonard, GeuniANNOUNCEMENT vers and Mary Allen and Master Mrs. Walter Adams will entertain Marvin Rowley. the .Nineteenth !entury club members at her home, Friday afternoon ' at 2 o'clock. Current events, will be TENTH BIRTHDAY discussed by Mrs. Henry Geaae, A ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Pleasant and delightful In every full attendance Is desired. detail was the surprise-partgiven by ,Mrs. F. F. Raile at her home MUSICAL EVENING Wednesday evening, for her ten- - ENJOYED year-ol- d daughter, Babariu-vhos- e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott enter birthday anniversary it wasLOames tained at their home Wednesday and music were enjoyable features, and a delightful time was during which a well arranged lunch eveningwith music and social chat eon was served. Many lovely gifts spent were presented to the guest of hon- An attractive luncheon was served or from the - following: Mark, to the following: Mr. and Mrs. O. Dean and Bobbie Anderson, Sim, M. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill. Dwayne and Walker Beck, Ruth Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Hansen, Mr. and Menlove, Mary Beth Gray, Francell and Rhea Christensen, Joyce and Mrs. Wells Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nelson, Jay Bridge and RichFrank Hardy. Beautiful fall floward Raile. ers prettily decorated the entertain.'- --' ing rooms. ' "" ".. MEETING OF UTAH '. , j ... -- -- l"' ... : Miss I - : Doloreta few - :vw ' Crusen,high school beauty, has ' been- - chosen by .Boise, Idaho, as Its queen to reign over the annual fall festival. She Is a member of a western pioneer family well known , In southern Idaho .. y" -- -- - I. - A Blue Grass Beauty '- , SOROSI8 id tW HIV V 1 M t CLUB CALIFORNL VISITORS HONORED--r . Mr. and Mrs. Gad Williams gave a delightful entertainment at their w- m - : ' -- .L - r- -a home In Lake View Sunday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. La Brut and children of Tart, Calif. 'iff.. - MRS. AIRD HOSTESS TO SERVICE STAR Mrs. J.rW.'Aird was hostess to the Service Star Legion members at her home Wednesday afternoon, at a meeting called for the purpose . V ' n.. A Chambers Firclcfis Ranges ii (I ,i t , From NeedVa Hour Of Kitchen Work By CookinMeals Without Attention v -- ev uemonsjcraie It Cost You Nothing -- . UTAH VAlLEY GAS & COKECO. 1 Spanish Fork PrOVV V :. - then see ' T Marion DaviesV la CARDBOARD . THE - -.-- V V LOVER" Friday . Saturday , -- PARAMOUNT. wi. ' tion. Bishop and Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead and Mr. and. Mrs. ' Alfred C. Johnson have returned to their homes In Provo for an enjoyable fifteen days' trip to the northwest The trip was made by auto and the party visited places of Interest Jn Idaho, ' Oregon, Washington, along the Columbia highway, and Seattle. From Seattle they took the boat to Victoria, B. C, and returned to Port Angeles. They also spent a short time In San Francisco. They returned home by way of the Victory Watch and Wait!) Dollar Day ' at highway.' Albert Earl Peay of Provo and Laura Myrl Wilson of Spanish Fork received a marriage license at the county court house Wednesday." Claude Edwards of Denver, Colo., Is here on business this week. In . Miss Hilda Jones Is visiting Salt Lake for a few days, the guest oMier brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones. Hp. and Mrs. Peter King and family have returned home after spending the past two weeks In Los . SATURDAY SEPT. 22 are to Shop Early See Ad in Friday's Herald AVel Close Saturdays at 6:00 P. M . RADIOS! . RADIOS! busl-nessr- i ; BUTLER'S z get YOUR i NATURAL THE PATHFINDER OF THE AIR PERMANENT WAVE . at . Elite Beauty Shop 14 West Center PHONE 466 2Estsjn Hose Specialists COLORS in PARIS-LUCIL- E Free Pure Silk, Demon- aa Long" Wearing Pood looking Dollar Hose stration ....'yl' X . . .7. 1. . , .. All Silk Chiffon v f T"' Silk to the Top 7 . n . : : . . . . . ; . ; . "t -- ffolepnoof P ! Buy the Famous Holeproof Hosiery. 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(WHAT '.''v.A'fv-:- - son-in-la- -- long leg Pave Yea GaiiirZ Free You auto-shotgu- n. r, Pure Silk; full fashjonedf: Through Preventing Food Shrinkage , ' ' ' Sufficient To ' . Chatobera Range ge Holeproof Hosiery -r Y MoreThan n; WEDNESDAY J 'J Covers were laid for ten at a dinner party given at the home of Miss Edith Hansen Wednesday evening. The affair was given' In compliment to her cousin, Miss Phyllis Hansen, who is leaving to spend the winter in Los Angeles, Calif. A large black bowl of pink tea roses were used Angeles, Calif. to decorate the dining table, and ; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams and attractive pink place cards were sons. Bert and Joe, have arrived In Provo from their home In San added to the scheme. " Diego, Calif. They will visit here for two weeks at the home of Mrs. QUILTING ENJOYED BY Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs,. J RELIEF SOCIETY Relief Society- - women - of " the ionn riansen. Grand View ward met at the home D. E. Crowley of Soldier Summit of Mrs. J. A. Buckner Tuesday, is a business visitor here for a few 11 where an enjoyable quilting bee days. 1. It. Lanoe and wife of Greeley, was given. An elaborate hot dinner was served at the conclusion of Colo., are among the Provo visitors . th eafternooh of sewing. Present this week. were Mrs. C. H. Davles, Mrs. W. A. ' Roy West of Salt Lake is spendNuttall, Mrs. EttaSyme, Mrs. Clyde, ing several days In Provo on MrsEva - Llttlefleld, Mrs. Lisette Johnson, Mrs. Llllle Jones, Mrs. M. A. Brown, Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. Dean Buckner. 10FFER the NEW .Time Saving The Thermoclome Attachment Gntributet A Saving ZI- - J. wis North University Ave. Convenient Economical Various Model ,5 Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Hill, daughter of David A. and Lola At Mitchell, who died Tuesday a Lake- - Shore, will be held Friday at 2 p. m. in the Laka Short wsrd chapel. Interment will be In the Spanish Fork city cemetery.!.. '. The body may ve viewed at the home of the parents until just prior to the services, when it may be viewed at the Lake Shore chapel. L. JENKINS HOSIERY SHOPP 50 11 - held Term, IfUexIngton, Ky., has been chosen the prettiest girl attending summer scnool atthe Universitx pf .Virginia, -- g -- r.lRS;E.LL The election of class officers- was S TlNOQRA-- i at the Payson high school last EXPERIENCED PHER wishes .employment- - Refand leaders Various the for Friday R. F. D. ..No. 2, Box 18L classes' for this year were selected erences. . f s27 as follows: Senior president, Sherman Loveless! vice president, Kath-ry- n secretary-treasure- r, Wilson; FOR SALE OR TRADE Two city ' lots. Phone 412-Mr. and Mrs-Les30 CJegg are re- - Phyllis Douglass: reporter, Kfrtchel over the safe arrival of a ,Openshaw. Junior president. Dale Jo'cing . J i . Wilson urfca. president, Erma Wil-sorJ ' oaDjr ooy, uora"" wtouckhj line family bible. secretary . treasurer,: Vera FOR SALE-A1arnight at" th family home. The 482 No J5th West Phone 618-young man has two brothers. Moth- - PflefTer; reporter, Lillian Hurst: er and the new arrival are getting chairman social committee, Le Roy rifle for pump or i jonnson. , dopnomore president. WILL TRADE a 265 along nicely, E. 4th South. Hugh Everett of Logan Is a vis- Dean Simmons; , vice president, Phone 1204.rs24 Blanche Carlgren; secretary-treasureitor here this week on business. Edith Kerr; reporter, Aderine Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Isaacson of Salt' Lake spent Wednesday with Hlgginson; social chairman, Althea LOST Bunch of keys. Return to s23 J Ray Investment Co. Hill; program, Grace Sinrons, VirProvo frjends. Mrs. J. F. Dunn spent the week ginia Street and Fay "Simmons. FOR .SALE 20 acres choice land, end In Ogden, the guest of her William H. Vanderwood of Malad, close In. $213 per acre for quick Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Amos B. Chase. Mrs. Chase Idaho, and Jane Permella .Starr of sale. Peay Real Estate and Insurreturned to Provo with her mother Provo were Issued a marriage li- ance Agency, a23 and will spend ten days here. She cense at the county court house Wednesday. was formerly Miss Carol Dunn. FOR RENT 4 room modern apt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. C H. Cody have had ' s23 138 E. 1st So. Phone 290-children of Logan are spending 'a as their guests for several days Mrs. Nettie Van Nest, who is re- iew nays nere inis week. : FOR SALE Two heaters. 630 No. William W. Mecham of W no-' s26 turning to her home in Matoon. 111., ast, ': Phone W-JjEunice- Rachae) Moflftrd after visiting in Long Beach, Catt-- 4 oi Len( were Issued a niarriage - CfdNCORry GftAPEH fornia. .44 Mrs. Ray Vincent and daughter cense at Ihi Vmintw FnnnMt W izfo, or ibz. Address 235 Mamie' spent Saturday In Payson ..."..""j,. East 3rd South- s'...U-ev- . "Ti28" attending the home coming celebraMiss Ethel Fauas of Cincinnati; Ohio, are visiting In Provo for a few days. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal. Mrs. Dickman Is a cousin of Mrs. legion. Miss Anne Masonsi-A- irn SERVICES J OPENING OF M. L A. IS GRAND SUCCESS More than 190 members and friends of the Grand View ward werein attendance at the opening of discussing the erection of a mem- M. L A. meeting of the season, held orial to the Provo soldier boys who Tuesday evening at the meeting r gave-theilives in the late war. house. A fine program was furMrs. Alrd spoke on this subject and nished which was followed by dancthen called for suggestions. A gen- ing and refreshments. eral discussion followed. Mrs. Phoebe Taylor gave two readings and Miss Cleone Wilkins furnished two vocal solos. Mrs. Alrd served tasty refreshments to 13 members of the 'I it ... They are visiting her with relatives and friends for a few weeks. I : DINNER-jGUESTS- Interesting meeting of the members of the Utah Sorosls club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. R. Edwards, president of the club. Mrs, Edwards was assisted in entertaining by the other officers, Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, Mrs. E. H. Hansen and Mrs. WW. Allen.' Mrs. L E. Brockbahk" gave a splendid talk on the "Geography of Norway," which was followed by a talk on "Customs of the Norwegians," given by Mrs. George Ballif. Music from the opera "Peter Gynt" was furnished by Mrs. Lloyd Culli- more. Dainty refreshments were served, to 23. " " I Julia Dlckmaa and Mrs. .Icamp Ma field Wedding . l NEWS 1 Announcement or 1 Rowley-Mecha- f . CITY Election Is Held 1V00 LATE FOR , At Payson School CLASSIFICATION Lo- |