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Show v.rr irmw as- - I ? I ;- r' .- MI. 0V; FR0V6'StfldAY HERALD. SUNDAY MARCH 3. 1928. BRIDGE PARTY ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Cnriaten-ae- a AFFAIR s Mrs. Peter Grooemaa and Mrs. entertained a number of friends -Qraa Greneman wet host east 10 at a bridge, party at their home TXdld by a number of friends at ths heme Satnrder evening. An elaborate ' Dl'CHXTT of Mrs. Peter Grooemaa Thursday dinner was served, ater which five evening, complimentary to Mrs. tables of the card game were play: rhoe W7 LaVar Gronemaas Oaamev and edMrs. D, Or Ig Alien and Mrs mttSHS Mepr.joyabls Tealures" of BTTS." BulioMi wire" awanieJ Ih ute eateriammenu urtng wnien prlaea. Present were Mr. and Mrs Items (or these columns should k submitted to 'tha Society delicious luncheon was served to B. K. Bullock. Mr. sad Mrs. 1L M Cditor between 100 A. U. and a r. M. the following: Mrs. Wells Rich- - Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dast mood. Mrs. Fred Uddiard. Mr a Al up. Mr. and Mrs. D. Orto Allen. Mt Sorosis Given Ladies . bert LMdiardV Mrs. Reed Bailey, and Mrs. Oraq Grooemaa. Mr. aa Reception Mrs. A. Will Jonas. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Ralph Bullock, Mr. and Mrs Young .Couple Marttiy Mn. Ellen Jones. Mrs. Seymour Gray, Mr. end Mrs. WU Joseph Vest, Mr. Aootone Hen- ford Gray and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Relative and friends, numbering; ' Invitations have been" Issued by dricks, Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Clayton.. the Clan Sorosis olub 'for the an- Al Loveless, Joseph 223. were In atends nee at the wed.. Mrs. George Myers. " ward Third ' the nual in be to Wednesheld luncheon, ding reception, Mrs. Da via. Mrs. Charles Boreu, 8EAGI LL GIRLS inuwaMt hall Thursday evening, day. March T at I SO o'clock, la the Mrs. VU1 Martin. Mrs. U L. Nel ENTERTAINED which was given by lira. Wilford Provo Women's chib house. The son. Mrs. Joseph Loveless, Mrs. Members of the Seagull class of Peered and Mr. and Mr. C L. arrangements are trader tha direc- Robert Sward, Mrs. David Nelson, the Fourth ward Primary associa-war who married the ta tion a of and' Johnson, special committee, Mrs. Hewitt M. Mrs. B tion met at the home of Miss Max-In- e Salt Laka templa the same day. the affair will partake of an origin- K. Bullock, Mrs.. Strong, Henrold Thursday evening. The T. Oudgeon. J. lira. Johnson formerly atlas al note. An interesting program, Mrs. . Ines Jsrfth, Mrs--r Jack Af- time was spent reading tha "Book ' tha nature, of which la being kept fleck. Mrs. Leo Madsea. Mrs. Reed of Mormon," after which a social Mamie Penrod. Spring flower and ferns attrect- - secret, will follow tha luncheon. At- Strong, Mrs. David Strong and Mrs. hour was enjoyed and refreshments tractive decorations and favors will Mua Pakelle, . . served to the following: Fay WUt-we- r. Irely decorated tha large hall. V In tha receiving line were Mr tXao be features of the affair, which Fawn Jaeobeon. Darlene ..'. Penred. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mm. is one of the outstanding in club Owens. Alia Johnson, Coena RobinTRES JOU CLIB NOTICE Mr. Oraoa circles and the Mr. Young; year. George during Mrs. C W. Thomas wiU be, nost- son, Nanieve Owens. Vilo Powel-son- . Black. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. J oh neon, Norma Nelson, Evelyn Anderras to the members of the Tree J oil riOXEEK WARD "GOLD AND and Mrs. Mathlaa Knudsen. club at her home Thursday after son. Velds Murdock, Blythe Hatch. - Tha brkis was lovely hi a beauti- - GRKE.V BALL noon. music and luncheon Mrs Edith Y. Booth and Mrs. Leon-aroThe annual "Gal 4 and Greenl! wttt beSewing, ful f own of peach coiowdjorg;ette Henrold. the div1rsTons7"Kaair over pink satin, which was elabor- ball of the Pioneer ward M. L A. members Invited, cream lac silk be with will trimmed held the in Tuesday evening OPTIMrST CLUB NOTICE ately mi,A rahHrts, Rhe wore a peaen ward amusement hall. " Ths Har- EDGEMONT WARP RELIEF Members of the Optimist club colored maUne and roswbuaTjeaS-- mony players will furnish toe music MX 1KTY wHTbe enterlslnedrtiursaay-gfteT- -bridea a and will be carried and refreshments served. bouquet band, An interesting lesson has been noon at the residence of Mrs, Wil of roars, sweet peas and illly of Attractive decorations have 'been for the Relief society liam Wagner. Three tables of pro tha valley, which was tide with a arranged for. The public, la in- arranged meeting In the Edgemont ward gressive "500" will be played, prices bow. malino colored to vited attend. , peach Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. awarded and luncheon served. AM Dancing was the feature of en--whjchwllLeunder ths direction members are cordially tnvtted.- A t'DE YILXJT A VD PLAT tertarrntrrent, thr wruslc being fueof Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher and A six act vaudeville and one-ahished by Murdoch's . orchestra. Mrs. James E. Meldrum. A. special FOCRTH WARD RELIEF Tha following Interesting program play wil be furnished by members musical program has also been ' ar- SOCIETY was alao enjoyed: Song and dance. of ths Edgemont ward, in the ward ranged as follows: duet, Mrs. Ida The theological division' of the Master Billy Nelson and little Miss amusement hall Monday evening at Monk and Mrs. Cordelia Booth; Fourth ward Relief society will Hansen; soteSAlwsys." Mrt t o eloek. The title of the play la solo, Lillian All red; .solo. - Elmo have charge of the meeting Tues toast, "To the "Keeping Him Home,' and the Brereton. All members and ladies day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Prof. O. F. Johnson; bride ana uroom, nan iwucn- vaudeville acts are each and every Interested are cordially invited. William H. Boyle of the B. Y. U. : ..stress; reading, Miss Olive Better- one high class. The proceeds from will give the- lesson and special Karl the humorous remarks, be used entertainment for will musical numbers have been arrang Idget FIFTH WARD RELIEF ward maintenance. Everyone is SOCIETY Knudsen.' ' ed for. All members and ladies InDelicious refreshments were serv- - cordially Invited to attend, terested are .cordially invited to at tea "The New the will Scripture" " 4 by the folowlng members of tha "T- - ". theology lesson in the Fifth ward tend. ' club: Miss Bertha Ol- - P. H. 8. WOMEN OPEN , Relief society meeting Tuesday af sen. Miss Ora Mae Henrichsen. SESSION MEETING ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and will FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN Provo high scfepol faculty wo- be Miss Delia Latham. Miss Marts given by Mrs. Edna Bentwet. FOB FRIEND Clark, Miss Berniece Durnell. Miss men will give a party Wednesdsy All ladies of ths ward are cordially Miss Lael Jphnson entertained at Stella Letham and Mrs. Ines Dixon. evening at 8 o'clock at Harweri Invited at attend. a bridge party at her home Friday v Numerous useful and beautiful Catering company, when the partevening in honor of Mrsv Fawn Van wedding gifts were presented to the ners' and a number of friends will VALLEY CIRCLEMEETING Austen, who will leave' in tha near Various , be table -, guests of honor. ; Inyited gueets. future to make her home in CaliPLANNED--. ' Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in mske games will be played and luncheon Valley Circle wil meet Wednes fornia. .. Two tables of bridge were their home' In Prova decorwil A be Patrick served. St " evening at the home of Mrs. played, the high acore prlxe being ative scheme wil be used. The spe- day Alice Nelson, 439 South Fifth East won by Mrs. Van Austen and the '...:-MISSIONARcial hostesses for the occasion are street Mrs. Verona Halbersleben consolation iaror being awarded to SON Mrs.. J. W. Thornton, Mrs. W. J. will be assisting hostess. Sewing, Miss Iils Hnnnarrf aeucious HOyORED Mortimer and Mn. Ole Ert)lBen-j- T: muaifc,and Juoehsan mtlil ha ths di lunchsea fallowed, aurioa; ,whieba versions. All members are cordially musical program was enjoyed. Prestertained at dinner at their iioroe BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY ent were Miss Helen Hatch, Miss invited to attend. . CELEBRATED Donna Grimm, Miss Evelyn Troy- Saturday evening, complimentary Mrs Elisabeth Nielsen entertain- ANNOUNCEMENT OF LADIES to their son, George H. Mortimer, er. Miss Lois Bos hard. Miss Jane who recently returned home ' from ed at her home Thursday evening LITERARY CLIB Jones, Miss Ruth Johnson, the-- . n mission field, In honor of her niece. Miss Eleanor the Mrs. Parley L. Larson will be hostess and the' guest of honor. . where has labored for 32 months. Olsen, whose 18th birthday anni- hostess to the members of the Sweet peas were used decorating versary 'occurred on that day. An Ladies Literary club at her home LADIES OF PROVONAS . the- dining table.- Covers were laid enjoyable time was spent with Wednesday afternoon at 4: IS CLl'B ENTERTAINED ." deMiss Miss and after which for music, Mary Mortimer, games Members of the Provonas club o'clock. Mrs. Terry Oldroyd .will Lellle Bruderer and Arthur Lewis licious refreshments were served read "The Constant Nymph," by were pleasantly entertained Friday Miss Mr. Mrs. Chris Ireta and to Mortimer. of Salt Lake, Frolaland, Margaret Kennedy, after which afternoon at the residence of Mrs. e William Fse Hansen, Pesrl Froisland, Miss Lillian Mortimer, which Mrs. Dwlgbt Packard and Walter Taylor. .Ferns and spring Mis Johnson Mortimer, Froisland, Myrtle Froisland, Mrs. James A. Bullock Will furnish Howers prettily .decorated, the enMargaret and Dresden Miller of Provo,. Miss Nina Froisland, Atha Baum. Frola vocal duets. Luncheon will be serv tertaining rooms. During the after-nooo-.. Nellie Lewis of Spanisn Fork, the Froisland, William and Thomas ed. All members of tha club are oX jieedlework. a harader " honor and the host and Grifitn, Elmer I. Nielsen and the urged to be present gtrwrt-p- 4 swng ,waj fsf wiehed r.tocJnton ' :' hostess. hostess. readHoovef'an5J;Ml4yir.-ariings were 'given by 'Hrirariey l . SCHEDULED Dixon and Miss Anita Hansen. A Ladies Aid of. the Community delicious luncheon was served to church will meet Tuesday, March the following: Mrs. Parley Dixon, 16 in Meno Trope hall at 2:30 Mrs. F. D. B. day, Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Wren o'clock. Mrs. E. E. Bachelder and Mrs. Upton Hoover, LADIES E.N JOT DEAJGHTtTL ' SOCIETY ethel Plan Luncheon For , -- .. iu . T " ct 1 U. F, .CLI B MEETING Wilde was hostess 'to ths members of the J. V. F. club at her home Tilda y evening Sew ing, mustc and a delicious luncneoa were the diversions, and aa enjoyable tine waa spent by tha followalias ing! Miss mmanSolCrlsrLbuls SruilK " dlas Gladys Hooka, Miss Leah uhWtia. Miss Evelyn EJlls ano Miss Peari Muhleeteln. MJesIass Wide - .Mam--Peters,-- Hosiery Sale iEii srti rtru tu ENTERTAINED wiU entertain Mra J tha members of tha Mardi club at her home Tuesday afternoon. An Invitation la extended te all members to be present JCd-Ste- tn ONYX POINTEX T- ECUS, Swiss-Germa- .. Ber-niev- -- - f- CLl'B PARTY bostess Mrs. Waiter .Wcist-yiL-1 to the Tnembers of the club at her home Friday afternoon Three tables of bridge will be play ed, wises swarded, and refresh- menu served. AD members are in vited. JT8T-A-MER- E Juat-A-Me- - Onyx Rointex week prices until March 10th ' CAMP K(l J MEETING PLANNED " Daughter oFUtah Pioneers "of T win meet Thursday afternoon at JtSO o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Knudsen, 573 West Third North street Every member Is uff eJ to be present and a special Invitation la extended to those eligible for membership. npiIS is QiyxPointex Week - Camp No. A a week set aside by the maker f the original pointed heel Etocking for introducing this 'stocking to millions of new wearers. ' At a result, we are able to cfier CAMP BONNEVTLLLE TO MEET . Mrs. J. M- - Strong will entertain the members of Camp Bonneville, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, at her home Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. All members are request ed to be present All Interesting program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Ilfhe Wllklna. Mrs. TETnest Dixon, Mrs. Albert Selck. . Mrs. John Collins. rs. Caleb VV. Mrs. George Madsen, Haws, Mrs. James McClellan, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Alma Baker, TO MEET CAMP NO. Mrs. Fred Critchlow, Mrs, Inex of of Pioneers Camp Sutton and Mrs Clara Woods, the Daughters No. S will meet Thursday afternoon latter two' being Invited guests. at 3 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. . West 188 South street First Ward, FRIDAY AFTERNOON An interesting program has been BRIDGE CLUB arranged and refreshments will be The residence of Mrs. Grant N. served. All members and thnsi Eggertsen was the scene of a deeligible for membership are cordial lightful bridge party Friday afterto be invited ly present noon, whe nthe members of the Friday Afternoon Bridge club met for their regular session. St PatMRS. nVERLAhr. RF.TrRNS rick decorations were used throught TO PROVO Mrs. J. E. Overlade, formerly out the entertaining rooms and if Miss Linda Simons' of Provo, and the luncheon. 'Three tables of her children, Renee, Leota and Dan bridge were played, Mrs. Shlrl Wilof Washington, D. arrived here son being awarde the high score luncheon waa price; A delicious Thursday to spend the summer served to the folowlng club memwith Mrs.' Overlade's mother, Mrs. A. B. Simmons. Mr. Overlade wiJ bers: Mrs, Walter Welst, Mrs. Shirl arrive this evening and wifl spend Wilson. Mrs. T. H. Sumner, Mrs. several days here. Thirty-twrela- Earl Graham, Mra C. 8. SutherMrs.' tives and friends met Mrs. Over land, Mrs. A. E. Rawlmgs. Albert Hickmsn, Mrs. Hugh Brown, 'sde upon her arrival Mrs.- - Harold Buckley, and invited Mrs. M. D. Browder will be the host esses. All members ere requested to be in attendance. daughter of efficiency! : i - - ' ELECTRIK- - MAID Yours in a few days - C o genuine Onyx Pointex in a full range of fashionable Spring colors and ty lea special Onyx Pointex Week prices shown here. - -- . ,..,... Onyx Pointex Prices Om Stlkvkk oss snd dasfstvsoewkk '. .... . Vitamins "H r T IV. I I The standard1 of a young man's or woman health and strength, .the ability to ward off or resist winter colds or coughs, or undernourished. decreatet as (A body it vitamin-starve- d with emulsid Those who are careful to keep fied cod-livoil, as in Scott's Emulsion, renew their strength and energy and are better equipped to master the duties of ' V school; or business. cod-liyoil taken regularly would be a protectA Little emulsified ing force to your health, by helping to make your daily intake of " take food more efficient Keep 'llix ...rri vitamin-nourishe- er er T ! . I II A7 I I AZ7 well-nourishe- d, . iuisicn ADD-A-UN- E "' - '1.49 750 Cklffoa. Silk hw toa ts eas II JJ LIMEKItK MO. M Ths young man knew nothing about " It Too Much Speed ! ' PARTY A merry time waa spent by a group of little folks at the home of Mra. Isaac Brockbank Friday arternoon, when she gave a' birthday party In honor of her daughter, Eleanor, whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Games and music were the features of entertainment during which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Ralph and .Richard Paxman, Maurine Hoov er, Elaine Olson, Virginia, Marjorle and Phyllis Booth, Connie, Florence and Elsis Adam Helen, Patty and Shirley Brockbank. Last Lines for This Limerick-Mu- st Be in Evening; Herald Office by Midnight of March 6. " JerjAbeir The young man said, 0h, sixty, or sol" Then he stepped on it strong: Till a cop came along; r, ' .' i )e))taaarasv y, lovey-dove- 'j Miss Nellie Packard of Spring-- ) ville was among tha Provo visitors, Saturday.J - NAME 1 I STOP YOUR STUDIO ADDRESS LEAKS MRS. SADIE SHAW WINNER IN . . Here's Speedy Relief From Bunion Pains and Soil Corns J " sj Oil Must Give Complete Satisfaction Emerald ' '. Cheerfully Refunded- e bottle of Moose's Get a Emerald Oil (full strength) today. Every well stocked drug store has this, with the distinct understanding that your money wiU be cheerfully returned if It does not reduce the inflammation, soreness, and pain much quicker than any renv two-ounc- , jdy you ever used. Two or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes ths pain and soreness A few more applications it regular intervals and the Inflam- No or Greetings! Here I em again folks. :he all ready to treat someone movies No, Bert, you didn't win the tickets today. Guess you'll have to calf your sweetie up and tell her Is K. O. Better luck Money the movie date ' next time. y K View is entitled to the Strand theater tickets this time. Yes sir. Just read the following and see for your' ' self: ." The girl waa so tickled she'd shout it "We're gonna, be married.. Don't doubt it!" Vell, after reading a million sug the wedding day came, meter how discouraged you gestions, more or less. I have been with pads, shields, or elded that Mrs. Sadie Shaw of Jjakel And, alas, what a shame! applications, if you have not Emerald Oil then you have I - have other tried . something to Jeara, It's a wonderful formula this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottles sre sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen veins. Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co. and every good druggist guarantees the first bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil to end your foot troubles or money mation is gone. . . . " . And as for Soft Corns a few ap- back. . Moone's Emer- each bed of at 'users time , Regular plications night and they just seem to shrivel right ski Oil should buy the new hospital . I it's more economical. Adv. ap and scale off. s. , ROOF REPAIRING AD -- . Work Guaranteed W.M.-Perr-y Price SIO -- - ROOF PAINTING NEW ROOFING RllODA IL ANDERBERG, Registered Operator 143 South 3rd East . Phone 689 for Appointment 469 Nefrth ' , i Now a great many thought that the groom had forgot all about ft,, but believe us. If they ever muster up enough courage to propose to their and aha accident-- , ly says yes, you can depend on It that he won't forget "Well. I didn't anyway. I was so darn tickled when my fatal day came I arrived at the church hours before the Janitor. Then perhaps It .would have been' better had I been a litUe lata. If I had it to do over again well, never mind, find out for yourselves! You wouldn't believe me anyway. Now remember what I told you. the other day. Don't give up )ust because you haven't been a winner so far, maybe your luck will tunr. and you can take your best friea$ aid' and put your thinking can on Wonder who will win tomorrow? . S'long everybody. . t':. . , dM bMS Service and Quality Always 'LEFTATCHURCH'-LIMERIC- j 1.35 : i. BUTLER'S CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY Portrait and Commercial Photographers ' Paramount Theater Building; Strvtts-SkM- Silk eeOurWindow Display Tne marriage of lira "Mary Wan- lass and Moroni & McAffee, both of Provo, took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. McAffee will make their home In Provo. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp Bonneville, gave a shower ,at the Bonneville ward amuse ment hall Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. McAffee. Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served to SO. Many beautiful gifts were received by the guest of honor. - LARSON . 7iu ORIGINAL tinted Ikd Stocking MARCH Seventeen You Also 707 Onyx Pointex Mrs. J. P. Clayton left last week Her-oi- d for Los AngeW, OeJUqcjita, where eestsi.Mra..Milo,BiaJLiMra. Clark and Mrs. Linton Morgan she will spend three weeks visiting her mother, sisters and brothers.' . of San Francisco, California. At tnt .fUl SOS , showers may dampen your' ardor, but they interfere, with the making of Portraits-- all weather b alike to us. ' '. ''.. M . WeakOaif Secure your supply NOW. Buy them by the pair or by the box. n, ;...w Thest Special Pointex trade mark stamped upon the heeL All are NEW to st;le jrtd toIott; f""heedlew6rlt and ful "kfter'nodh music, a delicious luncheon w served. Centering the table was crystal vass of marigolds and ferns, on either side of which was a green candle In an, attractive crystal holder. Gay St Patrick favors were presented. Covers were laid for the club members: Mrs. Sam Jepper-soJr, Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mrs. Arvld Reese, Mra Robert Sward, Mrs. Hyrum Rupper, Mrs. Joseph Grames, Mrs. H. P. Hansen, and invited guests, Mrs. E. W. Stead- mah, Mrs. Charues Wilde, Mrs. Dudley Gallagher and Mrs. Dean - For one week Only . All ef these stockings were made in Onyx Mills All of them have the famous Onyx MRS. BOWN HOSTESS TO CLUB LADIES An enjoyable time was spent. by members of the N. H. K. club at the home of Mra. Mark Bown Frl. ... - at the " -- hum AVEEKlMARCHiS-rtoIO- ' rTOT SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Tha theological division of the Second ward Relief society will have charge of tha meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Harding wil give the lesson. Mrs. Andrew Nelson and William D. Hoover will furnish vocal solos. All. members of tha asociatioa and trlends are Invited to be present - ; . Phone tth West " 1254-- J 1 , , |