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Show 'vr "7 YT" I PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928 SECOND WARD M. I. A, PROGRAM A lecture on "Health," will be given by Dr. Lloyd Culllmore, at the Second ward mutual meeting Tueo; day evening at 7:80 o'olock. AH JBe'e foot t little ' have ail M rooted ' from OCIETY Canyon Home Is Scene Of, Party drop.' stem Want' on hi ; bridgel " hour I i madly I then, i '8 at each make their entrance through the ' coal shute and the numerous hideous and- frightful objects en--. countered on the way to the entera great deal taining rooms, created : . of merriment -- . Dancing was a delightful feature of the entertainment, during which fortunes were told by the . refreshments 7 Delicious - were served-t- o 70. . ' :r: .t Or - or drove them witch-woma- re-- 1 aasen- - for a d but . ' I 1 CMOW.eoOT- . -- 'l OK. EASY- S- - - v":" TAM O'SHANTER GIRLS"ABE GCESTS AT DINNER " y, n. '.. II l'rt U OOGHTTAWWt .' - ( 0 C0MlW6W-'0- bkjv '- - By Martin - f TAW. UP tO KiCRt-WOft.t.- Jackie,-- , whose- cin . thlp--HKt- re her - W. tTHu.ou" 'im MET f rt. v .m jf 1 If 1 . y. i U cmvoHK h , ; VAS t. &"0-- r h, S. ; " Ed-Yar- r '.) . t ' f : zJ.' CnaTT : gcmnec we I I! - ; 1 It. 1A I V - : : -- - " " This Date in Our American History VI, J:15 p. m. - priced td they-a- re it I ? zmeet:youridca8 of thrift. and . HojLiU' jounces or n, SOCIETY Miss Anna Ollerton of the 4c 4c 4: U., will give a talk on the Child Study course, before the members DELIGHTUL WAFFLE h of ward Relief - society BREAKFAST Mrs. Ellen Olsen was hostess at a Tuesday afternoon at 230 o'clock. The program is under the direction waffle breakfast at her home Sun- ose less than ot of the. social EervlcS Committee, and Way morning for Miss Vlrgie Feeler, Jhigh priced brands rn all young mothers of the ward are Miss Ellen Biggs and Hiss LA ' especially Invited to attend. Ar- Harris. The season's flowers were rangements have been made for a used as a table decoration. II .MILLIONS of POUNDS USED party to take care of the young D vtKixme.r! children while the meeting is belngT "T- DedlcatFDn game Saturday. I uotooer zi, x:ia p. m. held, Guaranteed Pure' lna 'V waHnsasMBf ' r. i i THE r DEPARTMENT STDRE OP PRPVD- - ' OCTOBER 22 on western First steamboat 1811 ' K- T.rr. 'statu. e t . MODERN' YOUTH v V- - ' ""S Vfliy -- Dedication game Saturday, ' the-Fift- I "Y". October the 'modes are exclusively ourxwn e ham, Mrs. Miles Bown, Mrs. C. N. Mrs. Joe Whlttaker, Mrs.. Hill, Mrs: Harold Makin and Mrs. O E. Thurmond, the latter three being invited guests. -- Herr Ellenberger of Berlin, wh talked for several days, set a new marathon ' elocution record. The show must have been for men noly. The most authentic cop" ies of imported models are yicluded in our new showing, exemplifying style development at its - peak. And while rt . - is. CATJT Moor-- 1 W.-J- oh ey or Long joeacn Lain., visited here Saturday of last week. ' Mr. and Mrs.-BeEvans and chlldren',,of FarmlnEton, ure Provo few days. " ' .' visitors for Mr. and Mrs, Paul Johnson and family have returned to their home In Rock Springs, Wyo., after visiting in Provo for two weeks with relatives and friend s, Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Kylen have returned to their home In Bingham after spending, the past six weeks h heTey-wltMrs. Kylen's parents, Mr, and Mrs. August Omanaon. T, Sanford of Salt Lake Is a business visitor"TTiere today. ""Mrs. II. J.' McCrystal and daughter have returned to Las Vesraa, weeks Nevada; "after spending-threhere with frlenil.i ,; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Benton of Salt Lake were the guests or Mr, and Mrs. James Benton of Provo on Sunday. ' Mlsa .Edith BentoirTC turned to Salt Lake' with her uncle and aunt, and will spend two weeks there. Mr, and Mrs. Haralson Y. Cameron and daughters, Phyllis and Edith., of Boise, Idaho, 'spent the week end in Provo. . , Miss Jennie King Is spending a In few days Salt Lakfi. the guest of her cousin Miss Eunice King. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Parker of Ogden were among the Provo - visitors over the week .end. They-we- re -- FIFTH WARD BELIEF. Sjyirtn GETTING AN EARLY START Ardianne Richards,' threeyer-oI- d daughter of Vincent Richards, has already, started swinging a tennis racket. She uses one as big aa she MfllDlEAirCSN ' Mrs.-Mar- iSmmw? NEWS E. A. Taylor of Salt Lake Kmong'thf'buslHessTvlsrtdrsTiere' this wgcIc Mrs. J.. W. Savllle of Salt Lake - Everybody's going to, dedication visited here for a few days last game! week with Mr,Vnd Mrs. George :. Ramsbpt ham, ".: guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Younger, and James Parker. family, of Price, 'spent .the week end In; Provo with Mrs.. Younger's mother, Mrs.. Sarah Egbert. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jenkins and children, Donna ' Mae and Ralph, ofiaJcn'eT.'Summit, are .visitors in-- Provn tnls week. Hugh .Williams of Detroit, Mich., Is here on buajnesa this week. . al : lJSmSmiwdv Two new biographies of presidents are called "This Man Adams" and "Meet General. Grant." The smart literary gentlemen, of the day should go a step farther. How about such-title- s as""Van," Van"the" Presiis dent Man," "Hey, HeyTHayes," and perhaps'Getting Grover's Goat?"- -. - . : AND HER BUDDIES BOOTS Brown. -- . eent seventy-sevent- h Mrs.' Hattie Richmond gave well- Beatrice Wheeler Hazel Daven-- ' appointed dinner parties at her home port, Esther Pierson, Arthella Frts-to- n Friday and Saturday evenings, In honor of the Tarn O'Shanter girls of and Loralne Price. ., . . Salt Lake, who were appearing at the Paramount theater. Roses were EASTERN STAR . used as a decoration. The Tarn NOTICE - . - - - Im-laAudrey Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., will O'Shanter girls are Miss Miss Blanche ' Imlay, Miss meet Tuesday evening, October 23, the Masonic temple. All visiting Thora Gull, Miss Wanda Burnett, members are cordially invited to at- Miss Wanda Bennett, and Miss Beth ;. x.. Hameon. ,,t.i .... tend. .., " nt the f that it - . e ' birthday anniversary occured on that day. The dining room and table were attractively decorated Covers with the season's flowers. were laid for Dr. and Mrs. John H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs.. Doyle Brown of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy D.- Brown, Mr. - and Mrs, Bert Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Reed '- Oflally hi whose and- - - . Mrs. C. W. Brown entertained at her home Sunday afternoon. In com- plimeiit to her mother, Mrs. Louisa . high-- i CELEBRATED -- y i guesg rood " IS "MOTHERTJUIRTHDAY PAN DORA SOCIAL" " . UNIT was Fillmore hostess Miss Irene of the Pah Dora to member the In and every delightful Unique detail wu the coeturae party given social unit of the B. Y. U., at her hbma Thursday evening. This was of members the Nautilus the by Club Saturday evening, in honor of the first meeting of the club, and the newly affiliated members, and the. following officers were1 elected their partners. The affair was In the for the ensuing year: .Ann Price, form of a "treasure hunt," which president; Beatrice Wheeler, vice started from the home ot Miss president;- Hazel Davenport, secreIrene Fillmore, Betty Sibbett on East Center street, tary .and treasurer;were made for a and ended at the Sibbett summer reporter. Plans - home in SpHa Dell, Provo canyon.'-'- Hallowe'en party to be given ThursThe entire house was artistically day evening, and a social hour folIn Hallowe'en effects r-- lowed. Delicious refreshments were jjdecorajted ' ange and black streamers, pump- (.served to the following members: kins, corn stalks, : witches, black Ann Price, Danna Edwards, Ann cats, etc., being employed In the Beardall, Fern Burch, Ruth John"Scheme. The guests were obliged to son, Mildred Young, Lucilft Thornr CHILDREN'S PARTY IS . ENJOYABLE .AFFAIR Mrs.' Edna Nelson entertained at a children's party1 at her home Saturday afternon, In honor of her son, fifth birthday heaoair vecsary; occurred oh that day.-Trooms-werurgea lo auena attractiventertwninsf " . ly decorated " In" Hallowe'en style. FIRST WARD BELIEF. ; "i u t During the time pleasantly spent with games and music, a delicious SOCIETY Under the direction of the social Hallowe'en luncheon was Served. ' service department an Interesting program" has been" arrahgedTfor the First ward Relief society meeting SCANDINAVIANS TO GIVE SOCIAL AFFAIR , Tuesday afternoon.' A piano selection will be given by Mlsa Edna Provo Scandinavians will entertain at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Giles, a vocal solo will be rendered P. Hansen, 870 West Third South Miss and Louise Miss Jenkins, by Marvel Wilde will furnish a piano street, Thursday evening at: 8 selection. The lesson on "Defects In o'clock. The guests of honor will be Mrs. Ida K. Rasmussen and Mrs. Childhood," will be given by Mrs. Minnie Johnson. A fine program' is Leon a Walton. A special Invitation is extended to the young mothers of being prepared and games and (luncheon will be enjoyable feature the ward. All Seandinavians are, urged to at4c tend, and are requested to bring SCNDAY DINNER their picnic, luncheon.1 GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry iVterson en tertained at dinner at their home KI OARO MEMBERS ' Sunday afternoon In honor of Mr. ENJOY PARTY and Mrs. John Peterson . of Boise. Five tables of bridge were en- Idaho, . who are spending a two Joyed by the members of the Kl weeks' vacation here.- - A cut glass Oaro club and a few Invited guests, bowl of dahlias centered the dining at a pleasant social effair given at table, on either side of which was a the home of Mrs. Denzil Brown Satbowl of fruit Covers were laid for urday afternon. Marigolds were 18. used to decorate the tastefully ar" , rooms, arid ranged entertaining VINEYARD WARD the luncheon and favors were in ' T SOCIETY RELIEF Hallowe'en: effect. , Mrs, Don Powek Trie social service department of son-w- as awarded" the high . score the Vineyard ward Relief society,' prize, Mrs. Fred Ray won the secwill have chargef the meeting ond favor, and the guest award was 2:30 o'clock. presented ttf Mrs. Marlon Chrlsten- Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Mary Stewart will give the les- sen of American, Fork. A delicious son on "How the Child Learns to luncheon was servxed to the follow Express Himself" In Language, ing club members Mrs. Bert Carter, Music Etc.1L A special Jpyltatlon Is Mrs. B1U - Christmas,- - Mrs.Raiph extended to the young mothers of Craven, Mrs. Gene Hoover, Mrs. the ward, and a full attendance of Just is Johnson, Mrs. Cecil Larson, members Is desired. Mrs. Claire Mortensen, - Mrs. - Don Powelson, Mrs. Fred Ray, Mrs. Or-vSingleton Mrs. Cliff Tolboe SECOND WARD RELDZF M Mrs, B. K. Bullock, and Invited SOCIETY lon Chrlstensen, "How the'Child Learns to Ex- guests Mrs. Leo Meredith Mrs. Merrill press Himself In Language, Music, White, Mrs,. -- Nichols.. Mr Etc," will be discussed by" Mrs. B. Vern Bowley, Eugene Mrs. Lowell Earl an H. Knndscn, of the social service committee of the Second ward Re Mrs. Lee Hallstrom, all of American lief society at the meeting Tuesday Fork. at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Mary McAffee will give an entertaining number. BRIDGE CLCB IS ' All" meovbermre requested to be ENTERTAINED Is Invitation a and special present, Delightful In every detail wm the extended to the young mothers of party given by Mrs. J. Edwin Stelrl the ward. ; " Saturday afternon for the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club. Yellow and white crysantho-mum- s MANAVU WARD RELIEF prettily decorated the entire .... . SOCIETY Under the auspices of the social house. Three tables of bridge were Mrs. Lenn Creer and Mrs. service committee of the Manavu played, ward Relief society, an .Interesting Leona Hart receiving the cluo favand the guest prize being preprogram has been arranged for the ors, sented to Mrs. Harold Makin. A afternoon regular meeting Tuesday dainty luncheon followed the card at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ivy Jensen will speak on "How the " Child game and was served to Mrs. Bob Learns to Express Himself In Lan Bullock, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. Ken neth Mrs. Leona Hart, Mrs. guage, Music, Etc" A full attend Whit Bailey, Hoover, Mrs. Howard Gra i ance is desired. hive-girls- PAGE TORES waters left Pittsburgh for New Orleans. 1850 Chicago city- council relieved police from enforcing the fugitive slave law. 1833 Metropolitan Opera House at New York opened.-- h , , Gene Tunney and bride are to open a literary salon at Mayfalr. In the old days, when a pug was through with theLjmg-J.Uysn- 't ja literary salon he opened usually a beer saloon. Jf"' Everybody's going to dedication -. garnet JiXZil Yl'' "FOR TUESDAY AT McCUNE'S GREAT 1 A COMPLETE SELLING OUT OF THE EMPORIUM STOCKS : .) ... ) - mn.m il. mmmmammttaM Regular The above scene from "The Road to Ruin" la. Just one of the many scenes to this Ticttrrfr of modern youth. -- The realness, the a picture honesty, the gripping sense of nearness maks this picture, nt Bonlta theater at tha 9 a engagenV It day opens among thpusands. -- . beginning today Not Quitting Rue mess; Just m p selecting the. tight pen and pencil for your ' v ; needs? Buy them here, where iS. range of the easy-writi- $895 Beautiful new silks In all latest styles. A genuine silk bargain. Pens and Pencils . $3 to $10 50c to $6 Try the various sizes, s, and you styles, will find the one intended lor you. Come in today and see the latest models. V Iterald!) ' - PAPER wExc1u3iv CO. 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