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Show WASHINGTON TUBS PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928. - ;r : : r"c!RlS& ONE? Trig.ttwep roRei&N V U S SOREVM, : ,- . - r NOT . - 7- HUDSON ) MOM 'N POP I w IS v.AV. BEV-'WOW) fcVo.,,r PiRP NOT A aume ib. N- to FRee I wtetDj - The rMUC -- . woo, ww6R,"W9 camosJ II - xfcrR61:- 1aI iliTs i I M.r-- : . . v gvV.-.- - - Vera Penrod to r I i O(;3 il Golden Wedding . Is (Celebrated Leave For Mission ---ii .11 ' By Cowsn e fi ' JanoV" f.irm i.hiiAit 1ilt-r- TBI)'' B0f 1 N0V RlGHJ W1 muim im ' ACCEPT Vt -- ' TmiS Y7l T I COKE OH ' MOST THERE : PVJ TW-1- nOu TuHn ? V) ,w,Tn m. " '" II Pnv " - ,f 6 -- idP0CMTS . J iwoT uOUOEtt SES' . ' ThPEE us y C7 - an Mt. find. Mr.: Johnson of Miss Vera. Penrod. daurhter of I Heber, were honored by their" chil- of A. Penrod Mr.nd Mr.. WHUam dren the hone of Mf - Mtf Mr$ .i y neiu&oii view, zicus itcbiybu i.V. IIIIOLIIV... I W 1DI1III evening, the occasion being" their church In the western states. Miss golden -,. wedding anniversary.. 8 Penrod will leave October for the An elaborate banquet was servecLL mission school Lake, prior after which games and music were to her departure for the mission enjoyable features. The guests of field. nonor Presented with a beautf- - nun; ...vrJFtm, jr.,.- .- i'yT'ii4! iaiv-- - trt r.--T - .nn.gMiili - eiSMVltAU. oo R. MSTeft. uWrt 8K0ME - v UNTO J y - 1 7 fit Kftlil. J 1 ...i,- J VTM VALLEY CHAPTER LUNCHEON "CttEi -- .- an a farewell party will De given In the Pleasant View ward amusement hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, to which everyone, is cordially invited to attend. 0 FOR.'sWkWtl IN VUS Wtf.VGOWiN OLD TrtE. ... two tim:,o. m woulwt eosort WtfA CHICKEN. V MOT WEMtt Of KfWE US fW-- l UPON HCM OttCE TvEN IS NO LOK-- fc f0 ?RPlTtW6 R UPOUJriEJR. vy!W.ULe. T)QWM JVrt irf FWESFOOtSN I t.ifti - l1fcfXllfcllllftlt ' --V. ' " - 'I UC UMU MPtr NPTI . . CTT ( F 4IIC HMMIyl i H S I ,1 . 1- " ,. I PCOE (T. OF "---- ' A40' i" ' -- Arew :.t nva page By - Crane r : A I I PLANNED m Valley Chapter memners will en1:30 at a luncheon in. p. Friday" joy; at the home of Mrs. Charles Chant-bcrliiMrs. - Charle- s- Tullis, Mr Joseph Warren and Mrs. Sarah Cunningham will be assisting hostesses. . 4 VVEINF.R i ROAST " . ENJOYED and several.. lovely gifts from other members of the family. An attractive decorative scheme was arranged-wit- h the colors, gold and white, ' marigolds ' and babies breath being employed. -- Coffin I-- :. - -- fi FiiEOv) Al5iEW.. Sixty-eig- B'l-- t Uj4. ' -zr-r;- HE if r. " ACCEPTED IT If A i6'i.u S.EASi .1b waKtO-- yi ' .mi - i - - "' - , : were In attendance at the delightful affair, including the following sons and. daughters of the honor couple: Mr."and Mrs. Coleman, M and Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. .Porter Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. GuroftrrsOH.Tall of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson;' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, all iL-'S-- VJHO SLACKED. VA "S:- X AwC-ood.W;TakM l' - rt .. YX?UURS! A.' mm " Oa rA t ( H HUr4t)UD iX - S' " 1- : - ' ' of Heber. - - of the RETIRING OFFICERS a Among the pleasantocials week was the weiner roast at HONl Beach Tuesday evening, given One of the most Interesting Relief . , meetings of the Manavu BcJty and 'M" men. Music and games' ward, was afternoon were enjoyable features of the en- In the wardheld Tuesday chapel. In honor of the tertainment. Thirty were in . atPro-von- of the organization. "" tendance. GUESTS AT DINNER rr- -- ." .. PARTY , f .. v rI ; fl "CCX ILL I KtW.ll --7- sTRDNdCT V WWE TWWeOMEWTAWOF-lH- E CAMELS OF THE-- SMARK.. CM0 FLEETEST "OOTrt TrtW WT FROVE 5NtER.T? AND t WSfl , y ... T.xtf. h OiCi e Attn (r:nilAH i - K r A MONTH. FO0D TO LAST y ' ) i. . Covers were laid for 12 at an attractive dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Clark at their homef "Sunday. - The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. C H. Cox7wbo were married during the Bummer. Mrs. Cox Was formerly Miss. Helen ' McArthur. ' ') kssgZ & WOMAN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL--: , A meeting of the Woman's Muhold 'Thurs nicipal council will be day at 8 p. m. at the Provo Woman's "iih house. A full attendance is desired. ' ss lip ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Ryal of America will Neighbors their regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the I. O. Ov F. hold hall. All are urged to g $ be-- present. ,' 4e They "are Mrs. Lona Ellertson, president; Mrs Agnes Clayson, " socie tary, and' Mrs. Wilma Hawkins, organist- Musical numbers were furnished by the chorus, after which violin selections were rendered by Mrs. Bertha Whitehead, - accompanied by Mrs. Sarah Talmage. Mrs Harry Butler eave a number of vocal solos. Adjournment was made to the amusement hall, where a delicious luncheon was served to' 85, by the refreshment commHteerBur ing the luncheon sentiments were Riveq to the guests of honor as follows: "To Mrs E'lortsi." Mrs Martha Keler; "To Mrs. Clayson," Mrs. Fred WarnickrTo Mrs. Hawkins," Mrs. Joseph Sudweeks. Ir behalf of ther members, Mrs. O. K. Hansen presented Mrs. Ellcftson with a beautiful mantle mirror am' Mrs." Clayson and Mrs. Hawkins each a lovely picture. Mrs, J. M Jensen gave a talk In which she recited humorous Incidents in the lives of those being "honored, after which Mrs. Nellie Thornton led the women in a number of yells jn their honor. Papers on the humorou? things In life were given by Mrs. Nancy Johnson and Mrs. Louise Thomas. Baskets of fall flowers and ferns were used as decorations. ' ATTEND PARTYLJN SALT LAKE sf Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Belmont mo tored to Salt Lake Thursday to attend a, shower given In honor of Mrs. Carl Davis, by her sister. Vivia Ballinger. Mrs. Davis as formerly, $ ae se Orthia Ballinger of Provo. A DELIGHTFUL PARTY most cajoyabla time was spent ' GIVEN ... An enjoyable time was spent by " PROVO ANS ATTEND friends of Miss Elna Williamson, at TROUSSEAU TEA a pleasant social affair given at her The following from Provo attend-- 1 home Saturday evening. The entire ed a delightful trousseau tea given was prettily decorated with in Pleasant Grove Sunday afternoon house fall flowers and autumn leaves. by Miss Alda Fugal: Miss Ruby Music and were the diverSmith, Miss Jean Tooley, Miss Leola sions and agames dainty luncheon was Foote, Miss Effie Dahlquist, Miss served to the following: Eleanor Laura Bonnett and Miss . Nathella Reeves, Deon Carter, Edna Allman. Tolboe. Janet Croff, Marion Ahem, Marie Peters, Mildred Hamblln, Harold DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY Kronholm Reed Berguner, George : . . v CELEBRATED Bowls,: Gordy Hoffman, Bernard Mrs. Clyde Clark entertained a Johnson, Rex Cluff, Howard Vane, number of children at . her borne Elmo Carter, Keith Sorenson, Ted Tuesday afternoon, the occasion be Brown, Mr. and Mrs.., William ing the fourth birthday anniversary Peters and the hostess. or ner daughter Gail. Games, music and a tasty luncheon were enjoyed The Bobber Shop J by the following: Betty Mildenhall, Jean Margaret Hoover, Bobby Jones, Virginia Jones, Ruth Mildenthe manicure, was greatly hall, Jerry Murphey, Charles Op- - Biondy, the other day, when embarrassed, perman, Ardith Olsen, Billy Milden- she was caught out In the cold with hall, Dea Letham, Morris Letham, her summer furs on. Norman Hughes, Max Hughes, Kel- - Mrs. Amarilla hasn't sey Anderson and Rae Opperman. had time to have Amplogirth her bob trimmed lately, because she has three girls T who UTOPIA CLUB TO need all their dresses shortened Mrs. J. Frank Ward will enter before they can go back to college. tain "the members of the Utopia Prof. Diggcndclve, who. knows club at her home JTrlday afternoon nearly everything, says the cY-This will be the opening meeting ements of chance and love for the of theseason and a full attend deeply mysterious both have someance is desired. ,thing to do with the popularity of M-s- ; ( fJt MSEIF 1HT tWN VJiMtK. IHUU R6E 60AT5KIN5 AMD OF "We FBEC10US TUJO TvJO Wi Mli'E T'I5 STRfrNitE IWpCEDi QJilNDLY STRANGERS, THO I HAVfc JiKtv-it-v CRUG4. MASTER, HwH CHAM6EP. ttIM OF SOME FOUL AND CUNNING TRICKERY, ALL SEEMS. Uiea. TriV CAMELS ARE &O0y HE HATH. ., j . iI 1 T01NTED WEE THE WAV-A- WD FWTFULL-vmlwi FALL UPON THEE HATrt SWORM NOT a n,i in. WHEKi ONtE UPON THY WAT- i in ia . vm'i i i HAVf- - TRAWM - j tHOW', Wil .v-- . t l UM V' UIU11U11 . in. lM LilX J ket and Chicago Grain Market 6 p. m. National political broadcast from New York by the National Broadcstlng Co. 7:30 p. m. Informal program."" uu IV 8 p. m. Gordon Goodmanson, popular tenor and his accompanist 4U30 pm.-franXtoleandIJon- ald Cope, violinists. 9 p. m. John Kelliaa and his Hawaiian trio. 9:30 p. m. The Mormon taber- nacle organ and chorl. Program - , ."WW. LAKE SHORE announce the arrival of a daughter in their home SuhdayTSepterabcr 30. Arthur' Rose, and family left Lake Shore October 1, to make their - AH TO 1 - u. - " column."--Pathfinde- expert I Broadcast , NINETEENTH CENTURY- - new cider. NEXT! ' J :i daughter are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a babyidaughter, born at the Crane Maternity home Tuesday night. Mother: and baby are 'getting along nicely. $250 OBSERVATIONS a, t fin? Tr In mnrln by $ 'new French Process and is rnllrul VrP!T.T.rT.n T la aurVtlv a. wonderful Face Powder. , Just try MELLO-GL- u Sshramm-Johnso- ... Adv. afegetting.f; ' 'iiiiin'riniiiini-'-"'- Bra mi P1U. la BoS fiMtaltic UibbM. botc Mcd Tkasatka r lwl,Sl. iou r muuu.4 mt U.IJ(I T a wm Slut . 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"Ye Olde Towne Cryer:" S n r)nAn T t.. i I. if I. . 6:30 p. m. New York Stock Mar- - )ia an nnrA "-- he CLUBS Members of the Nineteenth Cen et tury club Friday, October 5, at 2 p. m, at the home of Mrs. C A. Peck, 939 East Center street" Mrs. John W. Menzies will give the jpaperpf, the . afternoon. "Causes and Cures ofWar; and Some Roads Toward on of the subject "Democracy Since the War," will" be hem by the members. Mrs. John Vick will give an account of the birth of the Red Cross. All members are urged to attend. He's a One - Boy Band Pnnnlnr tirtur 2 n. m. ?vVl Mr. and Mi-s- . J. M.' WlUinmson of Salt Lake were among the P10V9 - visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lihle Rice of Den ver, Colo.,, are ..visitors here for a few days. IIowaM IjirM-- of Mayfleld Is a business isitor in Provo for several days. ; Milford Irvln Gnrdiier of AftonJ Wyo., and Alda Viola Fugal of Pleasant Grove were issued a marriage license Tuesday at-t- - county court house. Dell ChritntMn of Mayfield7 Utah, is a visitor here- today. Ruyce' K7 Kuii;ht of Provo and Wanda Maxine Fenn of Salina were Issued a license to wed Tuesday at the county court house. " Mr. and Mrs. George O'Day are visitors here from Salt Lake today. "HufoerTEcIvvards" and! :far ry Bron of Caliente, Nov., are here on week. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Ruttlldge and children, of Ogdn, are spending a few days In Provo with relatives and friends. Georpe Willi. Fcrre of Park City and Melda Hooley of Pleasant Grove were issued a marriage at the county" court house . Tuesday. Bert Evans and children are here from Salina for a few days' Mr. and Sirs. T. J. Bunnell of Vineyard are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Thursday at the family home. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Taylor are the proud parents of a son, born " Ttremrsy nlghf at the Crane Ma s Mrs. Taylon-wafor- home, ternity merly Miss tjelestia Johnson. Mother and baby are doing nicelyi Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Gibbons and Off. - 1 : . noon 12:00 - sW.JCCLU. tLAT KDTVsCC, CITY NEWS RE-OPE- N Mr. and Mrs.. J. Wendell Frames home' in California. THURSDAY, OCT 4 rl 10:30 p. m:Danr a music, featur- ill. - ., .. Insr Claude Klf fa Odftniv hnllmnm . - LScott..Eugene Wilkins and Clar 7:15- a. m Music for the early band. ence Garner Shepherd were memriser. bers of the class graduating from " 7:30 a. m. Repetition of exercises. HE GETS HIS trail builders' department of the 7:50 a. m. New York Stock MarTf I'd. known you were so extrav the Primary into the scout work. The ket and Chicago Grain Market agant I'd never have marritrtr-yoexercises were held Jn 8 a. m. Inspirational period pre- "My dear man, if I wasn't fatherfjTraduatlon chapel would 'never, have let you." Sydney the Spanish ork Second ward SO, seniea oy wmora j. isrimiey. and Sunday evening, September 8:15 a. m. "With the Masters of Bulletin. were well attended from all wards Melody." ' . of the stake. , 8:30 a. m. 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