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Show r The Ran t aptch if a PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1928. SIDE GLANCES - By George Oark At the Churches PRIMA BY OONFEKJENCK uaIXvent fob sixth HRDKs " MUM pETt-H- S a mmmmmmm r 1 f ' -- conteaf ad at L A-- June conve-- the Y. L, M. A. ee. t . yr t r la ' t .e -a , t , U l meeting this aftenooa. T- - u tag will eaavsas at 1 o'clock at Ci "Wewf Primary conference will be B. T. V. held ia the Pioneer ward meeting house this evening at 1 o'clock, aad FLA'TEb rOOTBAIX TOGETHE3 the following splendid program iifii ui .oi Alm in I ii sVJCnmiri Muler; Iflslde Ejnile Baraes. rookies with cnuuren; prayer, song, children ; presidentreport, the Waahingtoa Senator,-- played Mra Msttie Hinckley; eaerfciaa, football together three ycax at the . Trail Builder bgyt; poea aad song. University of Alabama.. First grade students; motion soag and memory gem. Second grade; MISS U'LA BO YES, COOli, lease n. Deon Chriatensea of the ISG EXPERT, -Taird grade; song, chlldrea; seati-saeat-a, . l gifts from Bluebird Seagvn AND MUFnXS', TOliOi: classes; remarka stake board member ; remarka Bishop Clarence Due-ran-t; ROW AFTERNOON. closing song, children; prayer. Ruth Hansen. The public I cordially invited to attend. . Annual Election Enjoyable Party Bewn Eveline or AT - aa mm mmm Jib HOSTESS iaree' day bazaar will rioxtt WAJLD ?,"'"lr,iuu I A. delightful St. Patrick's party ia the Sixta ward amusement bail waa given by Miss Veva Peter at and Wednesday " Procninsat Thursday her heme Friday afternoon, for emorg tb leading ial . The annual buaipeas meeting and Tuesday, of this week, according ta aa an- the members of the Friday Alter-novent of th past week ml teealh Century dub, was held nouncement made the bishopric by Nine-da- y Bridge dub.. Three table of of offices of th th St. Patrick's party given by chaVg of the affair. bridge were played, Mra- Walter Mias Lora Puna at bar honti Friafternoon at the residence of who are la and chicken Weiat receiving the high score Wednesday Thusday day tmitr, complimentary to Mia Mra E, E. Bschelder. Following the dinner will be served from 12 to feiroegnd the guest-- petse being BwMit wbe is testing easa - rTvalia psnttal troslDee and report, Mrs. I o'clock, instead of Tuesday and awarded to Mra Lea Ferre, A deto make her bom ia Of lira. The J. M. Vick read th poem, Tn aa was announced ia licious luncheon, carried out In a Wednesday, Lb Man aa of Edwin form th la With Hoe," by affair u costume party, and much Markham. .The following were Friday's Herald. Each .evening aa color scheme of green, was served will be given free at the conclusion of th card gam. merriment was caused through th elected to handle the affairs of the entertainment of charge. Tuesday the Prove high Centering eaeu table was a vase ridiculous costume wora by the club during the ensuing year: Mrs. school music aad dramatic art de- of green carnation aad ferns, and Walter Adams, president; Mrs. J. fuesta the program. dainty green colored dolla were Th tnUra bouae tl attractively T. Ferrer vice president; Mrs. partment will give the SPEAKERS FOR SUNDAY ward M. L given as favora Participating ia evening Wednetiay decorated with white carnation Cease, EVENING , , Henry recording secretary; A. will present three act comedy, the pleasant efTafirTwere Mra and sweet peas, together with fern Mrs. John Menxies, corresponding under The following member of th the direction of Mra Gladys Walter Welst Mra Shurl Wilson, and shamrock. Green candles ia secretary; Mra. P. S. Pokalsay, aiarkham and Thursday evening Mra Grant U. Eggertsen, Mra f. Irish potato holders were also used, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Aird, chair- there Is te be aoclation will be th speaker in a one act play aad a H. Sumner, Mra Earl . Graham, 'the man of a executive effect. committee, lending pleasing mi various waras Bunoay evening: Booths wilt be operated Mra C. & Sutherland. Mra A. E. Irish a ad symbolic spring games with Mra. Charles Tunis and Mrs. dance. the Grand view ward. Thomas . Xukt, I day by th ladies of the Rawllng, Mra C. W. Thomas. Mrs. during memwora the features of entertainment M. D. Browder. Twenty-fiv- e Marl Daaielaon, RoUo Richardson, ward and everything Imaginable Albert Hickman, mr. Hugh Brown, were club ber of the the la attendance the evening, .following during Edgemont Paul Dixon, Artia Mibe on sal. Much Interest Is Mra Harold Buckley. Mrs.. Irwin R. ner. Preston Robinson; First, June ' will .prise for th re at the meeting. manifest la the "Bazaar Craadall Mra. Arnold . Robison. being . . . . of the tire pec games: "Wearing Jackson, Royal Gronemaa. Thai- i. : Queen" contest and vote are being Mra Leo Ferre and Mra Ralph Green." game, M Lss V a ty J one . PLAY TO BE REPEATED man Js!XL25l4AuiIrey to cast determine winner. the inCraven. jUMtJatterJhree feeing five act Each eyganBnWIem of the ward is vited Gloria Mangum. Karl Paven-por- t; high score, and Mrs. Christina Tony tWi.fcwi't " Elvon Snyder Mra guesta Old "The Sprlngmeyer. consolation; Fifth. Anna Jensen. Georg comedy drama, will be presented being represented as follows; M. I. assisted the hostess" in "' ' serving. Grace Mortimer, Fishja' old," game. Miss, Loyal Carter; Sixth. by the dramatic art club of the Zola afartin: Relief society, ! r. Mrs. Eve and Harold Candlaad. Fred Hdllermaa Cheever, high score, EJgemont ward. In. the. Lake. View Mra Mary Ward; Primary, Grace ROVONAft CLUB Tat tan, consolation; Irish stunt. ward meeting house Monday at Maurice NuttaUi Lovat Bhamu. Daniels;' acheoiy, De Eata ENTERTAINED -- Vontta Pa una a, who danced th p. ra., and JO lnvlnyara ward Robinson; Sunday Johnson, Newell H. Bauas, Jeeeee Tickets I Mrs Palsh W Haws wm hmtr.s Elders, ?????; Irish. "Jig' amusement hall Wednesdajrevc- i ttm tttm M1Tig-imT.JFarr; Timpanogoaj Kenneth. Fly to the member of the Provona i A delirious tray Juncneeiy coirs- - I ningTat goxlock. Everyone ia 1ft-gare, Georgia Maeeer, Editha In touch wiU members of club at a kensington. t her horn gettlng -- - , Booth, .. spondjag witb the green color vtted. i. the bishopric or the ward building Friday afternoon. Spring flower schema, was served to the followV.,. Th is were used to deeoraU. Uuring the committee, public Invited, BareMis Miss Florence SUCCESSFUL DANCing. Ray, FOURTH WARD SERVICES 7 time pleasantly spent with needlebara Paxman, Ml The new Pleasant View ward Margaret Regular conjoint M. L A. sersocial chat work duet vocal and Miss Amelia hail Mias with AID amusement TO MEET was .crowded LADIES Buckley. Leahy, vices will be held In the Fourth was funished by Ma Wren Wilk- Grace Paxman, Mias Emma J. friends and member of the ward Ladle Aid of the Community Ins and Mra Walter ward chapel Sunday evening at T L ' . .t!'.' a. Taylor. A de- - -Webster, Miss Nellie Walker, Miss Friday evening, at the dance given church will meet Tuesday after- .. a u ia nma Ur. e'eieek, Mia Lucii Tut Us will read waa ine ,town cnamu wurnLjicnM k .v. MISS BOTES GeneeJnafU, Miss Vjlfile BerniceCQiu by 'the Blif society- and a play, and tha musical program hostess, assisted her dsughter, just fifty years too late.' don. Miss Mildred Condon, Mias logical society.) The Collegians fur- hall, Mra WiUiam McCoardi'"!" and Miss Clara Haw.by Present be will ia of Robert Prof. were charge Many requests have coma to Mia Miss Grace Cheev- - nished the music, and delicious re- Mra Agnea Whltecotton will be the Verda Peterson. Sauer. All member of the ward Lul Boye. Mrs. whoa 000 king lectures e- i t J. H. Beck. FIRST WARD RELIEF w " i. . hostessea Sewing, and luncheon Mra F. D. B. Gsy, Mra Mra freshments were served. : and are friend SOCIETY Interested cordial Wren and demonstrations are becoming Upton Hoover, Mrs. Eve Tstton, Mrs. Gladys Ni will be the di versions.. AU members , of to divialon Invited attend. ly The apecial activity WUklna Mra Ernest Dixon, Mra Increasingly popular with Provo Mrs.- Luclle W, Jones, Mrs. MANAVTT WARD RELIEF are cordially Invited. , Albert Selck. Mra John Collin, the First ward Relief society will bou --fives., to again present- some -- FIFIK WARD SERVICES : Hannah D. Hicks and Mrs. Maud SOCIETY have-charTuesof J the program Mrs. of SPANISH the subject which she ha alJames MeClellan, Mr. Alma An Interesting program ha beefi B1HTHDA Y DINNER Faaaey, The following program has been ready given. of the American Legion Baker, Mra Walter' Taylor and day afternoon at the regular meetAmong these' are arranged for the Relief ewletv GIVEN will Parker Mra Gara R, ing.' business give Mr. Clark, combined by Georg arranged held a "Hot Biscuits" and "Muffins' Mis Mra Fred Crltchlow. , In th Manavu ward TuesChil- auxiliary enterlar and for Mack "Mothers on Mra' the services Mr. meeting ' and lemon Craner the Fifth the Thursward business and social meeting Boye ha arranged to present both MRS. HANNAH BOBBINS day afternoon; to commemorate tained at a birthday party a their NETTEjE CLUB NOTICE ' dren," by Dorothy Canfield Flaher, day afternoon at the American n this evening at 7 o'clock: Vocal of thee subject on th same proTO JBE HONORED the organisation of the Relief celeMra in C. home be rendered Thine will solo, solo Mra Tift and Dea Gertrude by evening, Thusday hall. President . Miss Afton Baker will entertain Eye," gram tomorrow from Mrs. A. R. Bobbin will entertain Musical number will be furCraner's birthday anni the Nettete club members at her Alene C Simmona A cordial invl-tlo- n Round presiding. At th business William; aolo, "I'm a Pilgrim," 2 SO Jo 4:00 o'clock.afternoon, In the Woman's at her borne, Friday afternoon for nished by th Relief society, choir, bation of M. on members. all Robert to Scott: extended is which that occurred Scott Robert J. Mra duet of Ouh. versary, SCO. session the resignation home Wednesday evening. Rooma, North University the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of a talk on the "Relief Society orand Joe Arlanderj aolo, Mlba avenue,, voder the An elaborate dinner waa serv- music and luncheon will be Sewlngn M. Cottam, secretary, who la leavthe diauspices of the Csmp No. 3, complimentary to Mrs. ganization." will be given by Mrs. day. La-c- il Caliwith music violin Webb, which cards and in after ed, to home . her soon mak obllgetto by Utah Power , ft Light company. versions. ing FIFTH WARD M. L A. "T"" Itasntth Kohbliia, pioneer, Whose Lena L. Ellertson, a musical read- were MerrllL Mr. toe h The will ' following: enjoyed Leath by Mra Miller, of peaker fornia, and Featuring the recipe which will be : MEETING hirBiday anniversary will occur on ing will be furnished by Miss Ruth aad Mrs. Ray Clark. Mr. and Mra. ST. furnished by th Returned Mission presented are numerous PATRICK'S PARTY Miss Vllate Elliott of the B. Y. treasurer, who has already left for usually atthuf day. The following program Hanaen, and a talk o the genera! Ralpn Foots, Mr. and Mra Dell ENJOYED . ary association, Mra were tractive varitUon. designed aeccpud. to U. will review the drama "Joseph California Selection, presidents of the Relief society will been arranged: ha secreMillard Mr. Beck and Mra was Carter. chosen Hanson The residence of Mra A. IL John and His Brethren" by Lewi produce something new and 4see- N. Gladys FrainkKn school orchestra; sketch be given by Mr. Kathryn Baasett --AT UNION fEETINa-Trt- lf " Lenn Mrs. Millard Overlade. and McAHlBll'l tarrv ICate Mia and Robbtns. by Mr. Hanneh P, Hick will of the life,.T"of Hannah BrkerJRl9xXIrrB klyanceU senior g give AFTERNOON" t had "; V. " , Mim KTrd" and muffins. Be ur to coma XwBMi''i'ff: Patrtekr 1m ii granifaKunhWr, class members of th Firth ward treasurr."MrsrBa7'a--Kerlin' Ii lull f f altlngrAnnTCmbers and Mrs. Fern Ercanbrack frill read when she entertained a number of M. L A. Tuesday evening. All In- charge of the following program: - Joihs; solo. Kmm J. Knudsen; friends Interested are Adv. Incordially AT HONOR prayer, GUEST OF eongregaUon; friends. Shamrocks and ferns were terested are cordially Invited to Singings rcafSing. Mrs. Leo Knight; sketch vited. of address Ellsa AFFAIR Halea; DELIGHTFUL Chaplain used in decorating the tastefully ar- attend. of the life Of Mary Thstcher. by welcome, past president May ThomMra Mary Hopkins of this city ranged entertaining rooms. Three her daughter, Pearl Adams; solo, PROGRAM FOR FIRST WARD . Mrs. as; musical reading, - Miaa Norma J. Angus table of progressive "500" ,wer PENNEY LADIES CLUB and her daugnter, EmW Knudsen. Honorary pioneers VAtDEVILLE with Mra Leonard Christensen, Olson of Spanish Fork, entertained played. Mra George Mechara rewil( be guests of honor at this MEETS The following. Interesting pro- a number of relatives and friends ceiving the high score . Johnson accompanist; vocal aolo, and prize meeting. Refreshments will be servLadle Members of tne' Penney Mra Beth Waldron; reading, jara gram has been arranged by the at the Hopkins residence Fridsy the consolation favor won by club met ed. 'All members are Invited. Friday evening at the Margaret Hanson; acccrUeon music, various organizations of the First afternoon, complimentary to their Mrs. P. C Whiteman being of Payson. A home of Mis SewFay Spalding. Mra Laura Fereday. - Plans for the ward, for the vaudeville to be held daughter and sister, Mrs. Ada delicious luncheon was served to ' were enjoyable fea- annual ovrnor'B In the ward meeting house ThursEIX5KM0NT WARD of Denver, Colo., who is the following: Mrs. Alex Mortensen, ing andat music banquet given Saxey which the conclusion of day' evening at 8 o'clock. "Th her visiting for three .'months. Mra Sharp Gilllspie, Mra W. G. tures, by the stock show, were discussed. It K.LI KF HOCUCTY was served. The luncheon delicious associaMaid's be will Frolic," served by th will Primary were Elizabeth Mrs. banquet give Games and music Fergeson enjoyable Gould, Mra John Teager, Mrs. Present were Mra E. D. band feature of the afternoon's enter- Byron Denhalter, Mra Le Roy auxiliary and the following general theliterary'leason in the Edgemont tion, song,, Sunday ' school ;Choir's mr m W sr Mrs. Marlon committee waa appointed with Mrs. Percy Hansen, . wb.rd Belief society "meeting Tues-- f selections, Boy Scouts; "The , i tainment, and a delicious lunch- Hardy. Ira Elmo Cheever. Mrs AAV2 Mra Eva Morris Mra Davlee, readchoir Rounds Bar, Mra President chairman: members; and 2:30 Rehearsal," at 40. o'clock, eon was served.. to. Shamrock George Mechara, Mrs, Cliff Sutherday afternoon RH0DA H. ANDKRBERG, Reristerf OoenW aflss) Elate Sara Mrs. James E. Mel i rum will give ing by Mra Fern Ercanbrack, also and ferns, In keeping with St Pat- land, Mra. Gil Cox, Mra J. N. Kay,' Mra Lena WeightBooth. Sterling, Mra Hannah Swen- Miss snn, Vtm M'kmaa, Mis Alta . ilTHala4 aad ,A rs J.4 a talk on the organization of the quartet. M. L A. sons and dance rick' day, were used In decorating jwlAtrriept Soaitg t5avfeg"tfafrrwre 8. Hanson. nilhif" the TasUiuliy ajrafieoehtrta"in-in-g Payson. . Spalding, the latter 'two being Innumlers have been arranged. AH Again No More." Relief- society; room. . " . vited guesta dramatic members and those Interested are "The" Kentcky Minstrels." , TRES JOU CLUB TO'HEET AURORA MEMBERS TO BE -"""entertain- NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT art department.-"T- he Mi J. A. M. Thomas will be hoscordially Invited to attend." ment is under the direction of the TO MEET tess to the members of the Tres ENTERTAINED . The regular meeting of the Auward recreational committee, and will J61I club at her home Thursday of Woodcraft Neighbor rora Thimble club will be held BIBTriDAVS CELEBRATED ? will be used toward meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock afternoon. The time will be the proceeds spent Thursday evening at the residence Mra E. J. Ward and-- Mrs. Sam the new meeting house building In the L O, O. F. hall, when the In- witn sewing and music, and lunch- of Mra George Strong, Sewing, . Park entertained at a family dinner fund, itiation of new members wil be eon will be served. A cordial Invi- music and luncheon will be the dir held. Wednesday evening at the Ward A full attendance I desired. tation Is extended to all members versions. Every member is request.J reaidence, in celebration of their LADIES LITERARY CLUB to be present . JSfOn ed to be present ANNOUNCEMENT birthday anniversaries, which E CLUB on that day. Sweet pess and The regular meeting of the Lad- ANNOUNCEMENT OPTIMIST CLUB NOTICE An Cftho Sprty ferns prettily decorated the dining les. Literary club will be held WedIflFlk Isfa Mra Mrs. Floyd Hitchcock will enter.Thomas will entertable. Covers were laid for 25, In- nesday at 4:13 o'clock at the resi- tain at Ralph home Friday afternoon tain the members of the Optimist her Rim-shadence of Mra: Henry Booke, 890 for cluding Mr. and Mra. W. O. member of the at her home Thursday afterand family of Salt Lake, Mr. South Seventh West street, with club.theCards, music and luncheon club noon. Three tables of progressive - and Mrs. Harry Heal and family, Mra Richard Bandley as hostess. will be the and all mem- "900" will be played, prizes awarded Mr. and Mrs. William Frisby and Mra P, L. Larson will give a review bers are diversions,Invited to be and luncheon served. All members cordially FOR DORMANT AND family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Park of "The Delectable Mountain", by present ; . . . . are cordially invited to attend. . and family and Mr. and Mrs. C H. Strithers Burt Refreshments will DELAYED DORMANT USE Ward and daughter Helen. be served. A full attendance Is r desired. SECOND WARD RELIEF j.. For San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell LUNCHEON TO BE ENJOYED SOCIETY Scale. Blister Mite, Egg of Leaf Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist will give the Valley Circle will give a lunchVAN, Roller, Red Mites and Spiders, New . literary lesson at the Second ward eon Thursday at 1:30 o'clock 'at the "f i Aphis, and the like on apples, . Hefief society meeting Tuesday afhome of Mra. Herman Hlnze. Mrs. and prunes, cherries, plum ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Th lesson Anna Marwlck. Mrs. T. J. Rasmus-se- n peach treea Wear - will be on the English poets, John and Mra Daniel Crawley will Masefield and Alfred Edward be the assisting hostessea Cards, Housman. Two musical selections and sewing will be enjoyed followFor European Elm Seal on elm will be furnished by Fay Knight ing the luncheon. All Eastern Star tree In parka, etc. and Goldie Epencer, and a solo, members are cordially invited to "Crossing the Bar," will be render- be present ed by Mrs. A. Will Jones. All memJ. L. F. CLCB PARTY bers are urged to be present h and-sew- ir ft steitw egMtig grade elU Mies OhMiye- Hofcneertiin!l so emulsified as to combine the members of the J. V. F. club at LITTLE WOMEN ENJOY SAFETY with HIGH KILLING . PROGRESSIVE DINNER her home Friday evening. A St EFFICIENCY. Members of the Little Women Patrick's party was discussed, af1 K club enjoyed a theater party Thurs- ter which a letter from Mis Betty It la of uniform quality and de1 member who were Hasler .club after which spendbeen are in difficulty and has used experiencing day evening, they pendability, renting you IFthat house or apartment, try this method. ' entertained at a progressive din- ing several months In Long Beach, over a period of years with exner at the following homes: Eve- California, was read. A delicious cellent satisfaction by aom of and a room in charming apevery the largest grower of the lyn Troyer, Marion Sutton, Hannah luncheon was served to Miss Inez advertise it as a neuiy propriate design, and Prusse and Mae Belle Nuttait St. Wilde, Miss Louise Smith. Miss North wet ' Patrlck'a decorations were used. Evelyn Ellis and Miss Pearl Muhle-steipapered home. WANTED It combine readily with hard . Cover Were laid for 8. water. Enhances Values . A. - oa oa - , ,TO-DE5:0- iot lascurrsf r strate ed being-awarde- . Cait-lun- .., ' , hi .., , 'iin hi. ik l;j Spanish Fork Plans Governor's Day n. - ..' - ge -- -- Le-p- yt ; . - prty-rsdyaftern- -- PuiiiBii , "" '.'. sT mW WwjIseVitBrenw bv . ' ' : ... oc-cu- ed JUST-A-MER- . TheEiMPm !UM .. Formerly Ircines w Just-a-Me- Imported French Kid shades for Spring Featuring many neat cuff designs and ... effects' in SilkHoseV Re-pap- er n. Rental ONE YEAR " T'" I", You'll be surprised to see how this simple procedure increases'the desirability of this home in the eyes of prospective tenants. And it is so easy and inexpensive, tool. . uf Tte " " and let us estimate and delightful design! the cost ot re-papering your house. Has past since we began serving: the! public with Quality Furniture at Low Prices YOUhaveappretiated oiir money; and are determined to give pnces saving stai. Better Quality Goods at even better" ! . I J I ENS En Piii-nifiirsav u o aaavMa w 57Korth t'niversfty . Cn Avt- C- TTaaves frbrti "ILM lo 2Woi more per 200 gallon spray tank lime-eulph- st-j'.- It Is shipped In handy 28 gal lon metal druma . vir. -. .. ... .. la.-- r-- -, l. - "Til j ' " pftU""- tf FRE. E. S Save the 6th So. Prove Surface - and- C. Warehooae ; S 0LSEN Phone U - West " r- V-- .CALIFORNIA by SPRAT-CHEMICA- L CO. aassS " Watson ville, Calif. St' Franklin St, New York, 207 Holtlnger Bldg, Takima, 204 EUJ3 R13BOH LWALL PAPERS J t.. r JKtohiJL. i"l Cli-ta- fl weigAti X at and was- hable Kid Leathers pair : Featuring: Theme, AUeii-A- 7 and Onyx Pointex, in very sheer chiffon and semi-servj- ee id t - IV war ... -- .- lowest in the city pricesT by Manuactured - trr, out nrw SttDple Ank-- a' r c YouSave lenone to -- r- For sal EN " prices. Visit oar ftore and see all the new Spring; Juotxu and learnm the saving we make you-- It handle readily, la agreeable to uae and not caustic, insuring better work by . tha average spray crew. over the cheapest spray obtainable and has-- a wider range of value in controll ing orchard pests. Let us ihow you the latest Panel Stylet, and ull you about the $510.00 Prize Contest. We knew " . IN EVERY SPRING SHADE French tlreet'Port'.sfcd. Ore Regular $1.35 grarJc $1.00 LeguIar$1.65graoV$U3 'Regular $1.95 grade $1.83 - i --Ar COMBINATION CLOVE AND. HOSIERY PURCHASE ' SAVES $1.00 : .' ' r For one week starting' Monday we shall make a special one dollar anoyance on each purchaao ccrobininjr one pair French KM Gloves arid one pair"3sr ,Hoss Qt ofte ' - ' SoI!ar cr ncrc per pair. . |