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Show ' ilWl j " I Second Section PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1928. CHARACTER'S PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES Mr. Stanley Wikn entertained Mra. Sid Ooray entertained at a th Junior Bridg ehib at delight- pleasant afternoon function Is -V- ALUE URGED - Ml) - Friday. Her gueata were tha mem Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon of bers of the Eotre Nona club and Salt Lake City addressed tha stuother friends. . dents of Brtgham Young university Mra Page Peary gave a children's at th. devotional period Wednea. lit for her afternoon party Monday tle eon Raid, who waa celebrating day. Bishop Caanon Introduced hi theme by calling to a questionnaire hla sixth birthday anniversary. which had been sent out by the Mr. and Mra. Carrel Fowler of American Society of Civil Engl-neeThe question had been askProvo were the gueata of Mr. and Mra. Dam Brawn last Sunday. ed, "What la most Important In an englneer'a life?" Mra. L. W. Peterson entertained Instead of naming mathematics last Thuraday for her cousins, Mr. or a knowledge of science, a large and Mra. A. R. Hadley of Los Angs- - proportion aahad act forth character or integrlty-the dominant thing Other pieacuT-wc- i Mra. Hint Uixon. air. ana mra. J In tne life .of an engineer. Bishop F. Harria. Mr. and Mra. Clifford Cannon proceeded to call attention to a number of vital element, in Ilarria and their Jamlliea character formation, not of engiTha First ward M. L A. presented neers alone, but of all men and wothree one-aplay to the Fourth men. He urged the Importance of ward last week. - A-- return program being genuine, of being true and will La given in tha First ward n dependable, and of trying to be the near future. what you ouhtt9J Bishop Cannon stated that he had Of th CWuTcTuo found a tendency among young Xlrtpen Session waa held Wednesday afternoon at men to hid tha mletakee ' they the Community church.. The very might have mad. He believed It excellent program waa enjoyed by a as better to make acanowrege- iaf f ntaftber o visitors In addition memro?rnistaKea, take lo nearl to tha regular club members. Three the lesson to be learned therefrom, prominent club t women from Salt and not make the same mistake Lake wera present and gave tb twice program, which waa arranged by The speaker commented on the Mra Ada S. Clayton. President importance of moral courage. Ill waa In Mra Pearl Bigler charge. ".8dL MrnJrnticn fat th mat who Louis' Steaftiinma of h visitor. would stand up for what he thought read a paper on "The Evolution of o be right, even If he stood alone. Mra. Heber C. There Is, too much of a American Music. tendency, music for director of the Hicks, he of wanting ta go with State Federation of Women'a club, the asserted, crcwd. sang a group of songs representing, Henry- Ford was quoted to the the various nations and also three effect that success depended on doof our native songs. Mrs. Lumas of Salt Lake was her Accompanist. ing the ordinary, thing - ordinarily 7 After the 'meeting the member of Cannon apoks of Bishop tha Cultua club executive board and hut a finer thing to be n tha visitors were the gueata at. a l.tncheon given at the home of" Mrs nan, "He thnt ruleth hta own antra, Grace Oleson, with Mra. Oleson and is greater than he tuat taketh the ful bride luncheon last Thuraday afternoon. Sweet pea. la ahade of pink and orchid war used to decor-at- a th. table. Special guest were Mra J. D. Gray. Mrs. Re Harper. Mra Da. Bhuler. Mra Wendell Erlandaon, Mra. George F. Wilaon. Mra. C Nielsen and Mra. Ray ' Monson. Mra. L. IX Stewart waa awarded tha club priaa tor high score, and Mra. Shular tha guest a priaa, a dinner party day evening at fo- - 8eTberwta Towed with bridg. need for tha aff active decoration of tha Ubla, and tha varlou. detail wera auggeativ. of the valntln The guests inciuoea air. and Mra, Paul Devta, Mr. and Mra Wendell Erlandaon, Mr. and Mra and Mra. Paul Elroy Barnett. Mr.Mra. Stanley Wll- Badham. Mr. and son, Mr, and Mra-- Eugene Hlllman. -. Th prlaa for blgn .cor wm ed to Mr. and Mra. Erlandaon. and the consolation to Mr. ano Barnett. ' " hoe-tea-a Mr.-an- d n. ir.'"r"" n. i , arranced bridge .v.,inriv "' ' "" cry" pt c1" Wilson Thuradaania Mra Selby close xnenoa. aarty ttm group of Hlllmnn. Mra Paul Ji W. Perktna Ml Thelrn. Mra Vast Mlaa Leona McClellan. Eart MiK.thryn Douglass. ra Paga. Wheelwright. Mr. Mra Frank Erlandaon. Mra CMtoti Harris, Mra. William Mra. Lloyd Wilaon. WWJ Oten Taylor and Mra kra Florence Provo. Mis TheWna of ved the VTand Mra Davi. - prixea. ' elfv." I lie af4t-als- lamp, CRUEL ART Mra GeoVga Strong- - honorrc"n at a gueat of bride '..waa the leat - .hnwer 4vimI Many Thlrtv OF KNIFING reiau" of . her own hook. at a Mra Will Amoa entertained foV with bridge dinner party lovely Her lowing laat Saturday evening.of the member, tha were guesU Mra Evening Bridge club. Mr. and W1U McClellan received the high score prise, and Mr. Jeaae Earl the consolation. Mlaa Donna Wilaon returned home Monday evening from Long Beach, California, where aha has been vis- iting for tha past three month, with Mr. and Mra Rodney Wilaon and other relativea Arthur Bailey returned this week from Texas, where be went two -- by Mra weeks ago, accompanied Bailey and children. She will there until tha first of April room."' Two women were talking at a tea. week. Men, kindly turn the page. Thlr Tou are not supposed to know about the sweet women conversations that carry on occasionally when their claws need sharpening. In a city where suavity prevail and people are so well steeped in Is for women only.. correctness that Emily Post cannot draw a nickel of royalty, I once heard this affectionate bit of dia- logue: Lady (calling on friend who had returned from Europe and who was living In a small furnished apartment while her home waa being put In order) "You seem to be very comfortable here." Hostess "Not so, very. I'm very impatient to get away. ' Other people', furniture . never appeals to v me. Caller "I felt at home the mln- - wlth'tSto Thelms. Conder. When Company Comes! "What jj; thrill ot delight comes id ydu whenompa and-the- y look with pleasure on your pretty new draperies.: Jtdoesniuttstuh-jjnlooks of your home. Mr. and Mra T. W. Jacob, .pent Thursday at ths capital.' Mr. an-- Mrs. Harold, Smith gav a dinner- party on Thursday. Coven' were laid for Mr. and Mra L. B. Isaac Freeman from Rlverton; a Smith, Mr. and Mra' Vance Wea, and Mra Robert Freeman, and K Mr. and Mra Clan Wadley and Mlaa and Mra O. R, Freeman from He riman; Mrt and . Mra. . WUlla: Fae Allred. - Thomaa from Salt Lake; Mr. as Miss Thelma Helliday from Dill-- Mra Thoma. West, Mr. and Mr -wd Mi rmrllftmiana, .ViliitiOi8.I?oH5 Clarence Freeman, Mr.-aWlirordrreemaaTiMrr" and Mr Nelson borne Tuesday. Juatin Freeman. Mr. and Mr Mra Ethel Drydale was hosteaa Lealle Freeman, Helen and Rut from Pleasant Grove an to a number of friends at a SunI day dinner party. A bowl of pink also thirteen grandchildren. sweet peaa formed the center decMr. and Mra Ernest Olaea ente oration for the table, The guests were lir. ar. t Mra Karl Banks, tained at a dinner) Thuraday ev Mr. and Mrs. HAW. Jacobs, Mr. and nlng for Mr. and Mra Wesley Bee Mra Junius A. West and Mr. and Mr. and Mra Dewaya. Harper an Mr. and Mra Leslie Smith. Care Mra Thoma. Fenton. -- Vfeatured th. closing part of U I Mr. and, Mrs. C.- X. Fugal were Prty. ., In on Wednesday. Th. board of director, of U Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J6hnson and Pleasant Orove Poultry associate Kir. and Mra Arza Adama enjoyed wer. entertained by the preside f Mr, Dan Adam, at hla home Si Sunday. In Salt Lake, wrday enlug. Aftey thr baritw Mrs. Dan Adams invited a num- part of the meeting refreahmen ber' of lady friends to a "quilting wer. served to Mra Emily Ra party" Thursday afternoon. The Mra. Elvira Olpln. Mr. and Mr time was pleasantly spent In sew- Joseph Fags, Mr. and Mra We ing, cnatting. Delicious refresh- ley Beck, Mr. and Mra WUlla ments were servri to Mrs. Irving Aah and Mr. and Mra Ed Lewli Mrs. Milton 'Adamson, Johnson, The road show staged by th s Mrs.,E4 Ball, .rs. Golden Peay, Mrs. Arza Adams and Mira Emma wards of Pleasant Grove under tl direction of the Sunday school wi Kco. a huge success. The following pr Mr. C. L. Wright made a busi gram was enjoyed: Manila, comedy, "Walking t: ness trip to Salt Lak. Thursday.- -! Chalk"; Pleasant Grove First war Mr. and Mra Ed. Ball very pleas- Musical Skit; Pleasant Grove Be antly entertained at dinner Monday ond ward. Tiny Tot. and "Das evening. ".After the dinner card Ing'Touth"; Pleasant Grove Thli gamea furnished the entertainment. waiJ. Variety, a la Vogue; Undo At the party were Mr. and Mra Dr. Martin; and hi. Marionette ldrrArts,--M- r. SHrMra"John Windsor, Kinky Haadad Klda BauUer, Mr. and Mrs. Irving John'FROWN ON DETOURS son and Mra Emma Keo. . X A bill to abolish long detour, w Bryan Fugal was host to a num- be presented to "the state legia' ber of hi. boy. friends at a "candy ture ef Texas is. the pear futur pull' Monday evening. The fortun-- If the law is passed, contracto wer?JOarkPoweUMalr. wlU havs la figure in the-- eost of colra Christiansen, Richard Shoell, satisfactory detour with their fc George Nlelson, Nlel Fugal, Eu-- 1 for construction. 1 -n And it is so easy to select what you want. Our Drapery De? partment is now filled to overflowing with beautiful fabrics. The big Spring stocks have arrived .and it is an opportune time to get your new draperies now. , Pj-ov- Announcement! The increased demand for custom-mad- e draperies and high class window shade work has required us to open op a large Drapery Work Shop. Special machines and equipment has been installed and we are nowble to take care of all kinds of Drapery work at very reasonable prices. , te Are Yout Window Shades Worn and Shabby? ' Look at your shades! Are they cracked and soiled Uor -- frayed en the edgesrLerw supply j'our new window shades. Just call us by phone - - Our Shade man will promptly take care of them. eU)RCo.-Ski- l J,tnP Decorate Your Home : i , ' step, it save time, tuck lot of harsh, unpleasant, unladylike labor. And Royal is as easy to own sis it is to use. Just a irnair" amount down to bind the bar fain, and plenty of time to pay the balance. gave it twtt The Royal Cleaner is su pre me in quality. It has been I : - Tha J.- - F. F.. wer. the guests of Mr. and Mra Clarence Tuttle at a progressive rook party last week. Mr. and Mrs. L.' W. Peterson and Mr. and Mra Hy. Brown ware special guests. Dave Bigler and Mra. Darrel Brown won th. prise, for High approved by Good IIoutfit tf ing lot 14 continuous years J it carries the absolute fuarantee of a million-dollmanuf ac ar rer. C Nielsen and Mra Ray entertained the Beehive ghis and executive officers of the Fourth ward M. L Tueadayv evening at the home of Mra Nielsen. Mr. and Mra A. R. Hadley of Lot Angelee have been visiting In Pay-- , son with relatives. Mra Hadley ia a niece of Mra Flint" Dixon and f th cleaning work- -It evening for the following relativea from Provo and Lehl: Mr. and Mra E. H. Fowler, Mr. and Mra John Brown,' Mr. and Mra Elden Brown, Mr Lowell Brown, Mr and 'MraTXynn Taylor, Mr. and Mra L. Lott, Mr. and Mra Darrel Fowler, Mr. and Mra Denzell Brown. Dinner waa served In the early evewith progressive ning, followed ' gamea Mra R. W. McMullin spent the week enT In Salt Lake with her daughter. Miss Ruby McMullin, who Is a stddent at th. University of 'JLIah, V Your New Draperies! occasion was hi. sixty-eighblrt dsy. A birthday dinner was U main feature of tne celebratio There were aeated at the apacloi tables besides th. gueat of hosH and Mra Freeman, Mr. and Mr William Freeman and Mr. and Mr is to your kitchen work, the Royal Cleaner it to your Mr. Darral Brown entertained' at their home Saturday JlHsl i , Wluit your kitchen cabinet Mr. and Mra John MORAN BOXiSO INSPECTOR LOS ANGELES Frank Moran, former heavyweight boxer, haa been appointed a California boxing Inspector. Moran foueht Jess Will- ard while the latter was chamnlontJ - ROYAL Mr. and Mra Floyd Wilson. Miss Xathrya Wilson and Mrs. Eileen M Wilaon, motored to Salt Lake laat Sunday. Mra Floyd Wilaon remain- ad for several daya Mra O. I'm-sorr- e"runaaar l. You Can Do So MANY Kinds of Cleaning with a ' Mr. and Mra B. L. Jensen were In Salt Lake over laat week end. Monaon Second lady, remembering that the story concerned a gossip and I "Oh, hoped you wouldn't see that one." How can- - women ever learn this art. If you call It eo, of knifing I suppose you have to fight a sword with a .word, but duelling, X guess. isn't In my line. I'm too stupid pos sibly to know when someone is taking a crack at ma But I'd rather be that way. It must be dreaaful to be so expert at returning a blow. If you look for war, I Imagine you'll generally find It If that la coffee and repartee. 111 have just coffee. please. trouble-make- r. Mra Emma Kao formarry of Or Mr. and Mra. Harry Richard, and Mra Pearl Wadley entertained at goa arrived in puasant Orova la a very successful-dinn- er party at week to make her home with h the home of Mr. Wadley Tuesday sister Mra Ed Ball . evening. Valentine table decoration, were artistically arranged. Mr.- - and Mra L. P. Harvey r After dinner cards, were enjoyed. There wera present: Messrs and tertained the following Bunday dl: IJrtftJamea S. L. WhIU.J ,R, Hslll. ner guest lira Hmii rbrlstsnsa day. H. W. Jacoba, J. D. Thorne. C Mr. and Mra.' Martoa CfarlsUna A. Gammett, P. B. Newman, H. W. from American Pork; Mr. and Mr Clark. Joe. Olpln, Lawia Olpin, U Ray Keddingtoa and son Hulb B. A damson, C. L Wrlghtr Junius from Salt Lake. A." West, Thomas Fenton and 8. D l Smith. Mra Ivan Monaoa spent the wee visiting with relativea" la Salt La I Mra Eva Jones of Price is visit- and Rlverton. ing at tha Sponcrr home. of vid Hiatt and son Loren ward Primary met at the horns c from. Payaon. Mra Orson Lee from Mlaa Jan. Boulder oa Monday ar Provo and Mrs. L. U. Hilling, from enjoyed a social. There wer. pre Salt Lake,""ltftfiilay gueat. of ent tha Misses Arra Nelson, Rr Mitchell. May BuHecfc, Dale W: Mr. and Mra Rbberf-Wlchelllama, Helen Rustoa. Jean Smlt: Mra Henaea Nlelson was hosteaa Florence Starr. Ella Rifhlna K. . at a birthday dinner Sunday eve- II. Bloekwau. ning. The guests who enjoyed the Mr. J. Freeman waa gueat a,.alr were Mr. and Mra. W. W. honor J. at a pleasant surprise part Lira, Mr. and Mra. Joa. Jacobs, Mrs.Steha Clayton andMxa. at 1il. born Friday evening. Tr Mrs-Da- in .. Mr. and Mra Herman Tagga motored down from Salt Lake last Sunday for th. day. Their mother, Mra Frank Smith, and Harold Smith t the extct duplicate luch-and-su- McBeth entertained br.dg. club th. member, of her home, on ber at afternoon Saturday atreeu North First - Is say, "I really enjoyed your story In Mra. Mary a shade Br OLTVE ROBERTS BARTON th. young .bride magazine. I seldom It just about tickles me to death read your things but I enjoyed the aengnuui new home . to hear a' catty woman baited with that" lovely gifts for th. were receivea. Sot Ih., importance of one I have at home." Hosteaa, quickly "IVa horrible!" Caller, quicklier "I never have to look at mine.-- - It's in the maid's . o..t Tiend. f o He deDixon entertained at a of well directed unwillingness of many family, dinner Monday evening In plored the honor of the birthday of her father. people to accept responsibility. ". He. referred to the achievements Charles Cloward. ' o great men, eartecielly 'financiers Mra Leonard 8teineckert left and cantaina of Industry, a b"lng Thuraday for Long Beach, Califor directed toward doing things, rather nia, to visit with, relatives for six than merely accumulating money. weeks. ute I came In. For one thing, thnt Thomaa. I , -- U ' When You Have Pretty Draperies - ., ' YourHome ct at a charmingly arranged evening, bridge party last Friday tha home of her mother at given . , , a, . muiiuiwu. were Mra Floyd WtlaonJJIra gu William Feara Oray,-MraBer-mMra. Kenneth Dixon, Mra Jeneen of Spanish Fork; Mr. Earl Page. Mra 8tanleyWitn, Mri. Mandenhall Mra E. E. Robln-noMra Henry Erlandaon. Mra Mra J. D. Gray. Mran Stevens. Ry W P. Moreford. Mra Henry Jepp-aoand Mra James Clove. Mra Trt DUon receive the ilfn wers coneola-ttoand Mra. Mendenhall tha - a - '- Mra. Georg a F. Wilson waa : Mra. Roy Williams from Bait gene West. - Jack Newman ar Lake ia visiting with her' parent. 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