OCR Text |
Show PRO VP SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 192S, Prominent Provo ' Girl To Wed Soon Teacher Items for bw column should be submitted fa ' th Society 00 A. M. and Editor between P. It K Elmer Millet I Cvmn No. 2 II old8 Honored Guest Annual Election Truly delightful In every detail was tfcs farewell party given by the members of the fccotKl wars Sunday school missionary data, at th residence of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Millet Friday evening, la compli ment to their son, Elmer Millet, who la leaving Wednesday to fulfill an L. D, 8. mission In, France. During the svaBlng of games a violin solo was furnished by Miss Margaretta Farrer, accompanied by her sister, gnes Farrer, a, the piano, a musical reading was given by Elmer Millet, am Mrs. lnes J. Karrea rendered a piano solo. The Misses Anna and Betty Madsen fur nished vocal - duets, and brief remarks were made by Bishop L. L. Nelson and Paul Millet. In behalf of the class. Brigham Johnson pre sented the missionary with a beauif ful leather traveling bag. ftr which Mr. Millet responded with a few words of appreciation. A delicious luncheon was served to the p, , n $3 The regular meeting of Camp No. 3 Daughters of Utah Pioneers was hld Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Clara Giles. ' Mrs. Bernetta M. Beck, president of the central camp, and la attendance at the meeting and had charge of the election of the following officers: Mrs. Vilate Farrer, president; Mrs. Mary Ward, first vie president; Mrs. Elisabetn 8pafford, second vice president; Mrs. Fanny Hsdqutst, secretary. . Mrs. Martha treasurer: Mrs. - V flats Cragun Strong, registrar; Mrs. Anna Nicholson, historian; Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, chorister; Mrs. Myrtle An drews, "organist; Mrs. Sarah t. Thomas,, chaplain; Mrs. Sarah leader; Mrs. nummings, - etasi Emma Thomas, librarian and relics and Mrs. Clara Giles, parlamea- tarian. Following the election and business meeting th time was turned over to a social in honor of Mrs, Giles' daughter. Miss Mary Giles, following: Miss Agnes Fsrrer, Miss Margar-ett- a who' Is leaving soon for the CaliFarrer, Miss Msbel Olson, fornia mission field of th U D. 8. Miss Vera Durraut, Hiss Anna church, v Tme following' InterestMadsen, Miss Betty Madsen. Mik ing program was furnished: Solos. Ida Clark, Miss Imogens Tulley, Mrs. Melissa "Williams; readings. Miss Beth Lassen. Miss Mickey Las- Florence Miller; solos, Mrs. Sarah sen, Mrs. Ines J. Karren, Miss Ramsey and Mrs. Etta Whitehead. Myrtle Johnson. Miss Gwen Hatch, In behalf of the camp members. Miss Maud Davis, Mrs. Devtes. Miss Mrs. Mary Smith presented each of Vera Sowards.' Miss Hazel Millet, the out going officers with a beautiMiss Vila Millet, Mrs. Grace Mc ful gift: Mra, Eleanor Duke, presi Dowell. Miss Murgnret Davis, Mrs. dent;- Mrs. Emily Thomaa, Mr. Mary Tulley. Mrs, A. Will Jones. Elisabeth Boardman and Mra. Rose Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Lose. Mr. and Farrer. Mtas Giles was also pre Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Harold Lewis. sented with a lovely present from A delicious luncheon Bishop L. L. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs the camp. Erea J. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Brig-ha- was served to 35, and a most enjoy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ble time was spent by each and Harold every one. . . Millet, Elmer Johnson. Johnson, Vern Nelson, Eldon Hard-tag- , Lorenzo Frailer, Kenneth FOt'RTH WARD RELIEF Lewis, Howard Huff, Jacob Dii'., SOCIETY Mrs. Ines K. Allen, of the general Joy Millt ( and the guest of honor. board of Relief society will speak Development of ChildSHOWER GIVEN FOR RECENT Relief society meet t the hood," ' BRIPE , in Fourth tho ward Tuesdsy ing Me Donald La and D Mrs. ye Miss Melva Webb wilt afternoon. Miss Zelda 'Wilkinson entertained sing the "Swiss Echo Song," and at shower Thursday night at the "Morning." All members and those home of the latter, In compliment Interested are cordially Invited tq was to' Mrs. Roy Freshwater, who attend.. recently married. Lilacs and pan-ale- s .. were used to decorate the en- THIRD WARD RELIEF ' tertaining rooms. Games and music SOCIETY '.'.-s were enjoyed, during which" a of service' The social department to 25. luncheon was served will Third the ward Relief, society reNumerous beautiful gifts were at the ceived by the guest of honor from have charge' of the program at 2:30 meeting Tuesday afternoon her friends assembled. o'clock. Mrs. Nellie Taylor will give " ',. ... the lesson on The Intellectual LECTURE tLLl'STRATF.D Development of Childhood." Special ' .An illustrated lecture will be musical numbers and readings will given by F.' D. B. Gay. on - The be furnished by students " of the Beauties of Southern Utah and Provo high school. Yellowstone Park." at the regular meeting of the Second ward Geneo-logic- IMETIA CLUB MEETING . Members of tha L'Metia club will society, to be held. Wednesday-evening at 8 o'clock in the meet with Mrs. Ralph Bullock, at atward relief society hall. A full the home of her mother, Mrs. H. J. tendance of members Is desired and Phillips, 60 North Third East a cordial Invitation is extended, to street, Thursday afternoon. Cards, ' those Interested. music and luncheon will bs the diversions. A cordial Invitation is THURSDAY BRIDGE 0.1"B extended to all members. Mrs. Frank Deming will be hostjt je s)c ess to the members ot the Thurs- ENTERTAINED BY FRIEND A day Afternoon Bridge club at her delightful time wa enjoyed home Thursday afternoon. Cards, by the members of the C. C. club, music and luncheon will be the who entertained at the home of diversions. All members afe cordi Mrs. Conrad Maag Friday, after' Mrs. Harry Hammon ot ally Invited to be present "' ' ' noon. Chowchllla, Calif, formerly Midi VIEUX AMIES CLtB Pauline Williams of Provo, was Mrs. I rets Jones will entertain guest of honor at the pleasant afat her home Monday evening for fair. Games and social chat were the members of the Vleux Amies the diversions and a delicious lunch c(ub, The time w!ll be spent with eon was served to Mrs. Conrad sewing and music and luncheon Maag. Mrs. Wyman Patton, Mrs will be served. AU members are George Wells oi Bingham, Mrs. L invited to be present. ' f L. Bunnell. Mrs. W. W. Goodrldga. Mrs . Ted Hatton, Mrs. Martin MARY Cll.ES LEAVING Clinger, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs FOB MISSION August Johnson, Mrs. Jesse Sum-sioMrs. Parley Clinger and Mrs. Among the parties planned for this week is the social to be given W. W. Taylor. V. F. CLUB MEETIN- Gin the First ward meeting house entertained US May Muhlsteln Wednesday evening by the ward The affair tMe J. V. F. club members at her missionary committee. me Friday evening. A business is being given to honor Miss Mary Giles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. session was held, after which sev Joseph Fv Giles, who will leave eral letters from Miss Betty Hasler May 28 for the California missionJ of Long Beach California, former field of the L. D. S. church. An in- member of tho club, were read. teresting program has been arrang- Dancing, and a delicious luncheon ed and all members of the . ward were enjoyed by the following Miss and friends of the departing Louise Smith. Miss Gladys Hooks. are cordially invited to be Miss Leah Muhlsteln, Miss Evelyn ' " Ellis, and Miss Pearl Muhlsteln. , present PAGE .Till Fletcher, Wsyce QaUagber Ted Mrs. A. Oppenuaa, Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Diek Kiegiey. lunU Moore, Hoilaad. Mrs. Albert Meoaoav Mrs. and Earl WiHianaa.- - . .... tronk Kaigat, Mrs. Frad Hodauiat 4 and Mrs. Marion' Poweison.. 4Jta Mrs. William D. Lewi of Prove LAST MEETINa OF UTAH ,'.... after four being Invited guests. s. wishes to announce the engage-rao- nt SOKOhlS CLllV Tulip And peoates wer used t decorato Mrs. William Bail of her daughter Ethel Fay. to will too entertaining rooms. . George Boyack of Salt Lake. The tain tha mambers of the Utah Sor- DANCING FABTY AT marriage will take place th latter oslt club at her home Wednoday - " ? "V ; part of May in tho Salt Lake tem- aflerooon. This wiU bo tho last RANSENS of the season and reports Mambara of tha First ward meeting pi. , "' iron u various committees will Drama tw? vluk niimA m ii.H.in GRANT HANSEN ENTERTAINS b given. A full attendance to oeJ PMy at Haasen a Catering cotn-an- y FRIENDS sired. Thursday evening, following the presentation of "The Rescue," Among the enjoyable kiddies par-ti- e In of last week was the affair JI the First ward meeting house. CLUB given Friday evening by Grant ' Three tables of bridge were Twenty participated la tho pleasant ! v, in Hansen, eelebratinn at tnh played at tho club affair. ; ' " " -' birthday anniversary wrich occured party, held Friday afternoon at the va ini aay. a oeuclous luncheon home of Mrs. Glen ClrAnr ir ON BIRTHDAY was served at the Hini terrl Hsjrvey Holland was"awarded the SURPRISED Friends ot Byron Denhalter ing company, after which a theater high score prise. A delicious lunchpleasantly and successfully surpriswas enjoyea. included In the eon followed the card and ed aim at his home Frldsy evening, guest list wer the following: Mary was served to Mrs. Gil game Mrs. Cox. in celebration of his birthday anBee. .Marie Elliott n..k i Clarence Mrs. Almo B. niversary which occurred on thai Dora Jensen. Conrad Burton. Don Simmons. Beesley, Mra. R. E. Hnnur Ur- - day. Five tables of Conover. Dwight King, Charles progressive Rslph Thomas, Mrs. Walter Weist, were plsyed, Mrs. W. G -- nt. ' Just-A-Ms- . -- - pn, w : Gould and Nuia Hansen rmamtviam auga acor prism and tha coaaoia- uoa awaroa being won by Ed StuslOa and Mrs, Jobs. V eager. The following wtrra served a dainty Sad daieciotts luncheon at Ota rua- elusioo of tha card famo, Mr. and sirs, ADorew itatcn, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strebble. Mr. and Mrs. Nt-lHansen. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Uaonbee, Mr. and Kr. Claud GUIaa, Mrs. John Y eager and. Msa, Anderson. s NOTICE TO D. OF p.-- - r , , . A(i officers of the various Pro' I camps of the Daughters of yt Pioneers, sre 'requested to saw I wit sstrabers of ths dvuo; board. Monday ' afternoon at I o'clock at the city and county, ' biulding. A full attendance orruTR - is-e- "A - 0 a . - -- i -COLVMB1A SEWING CXITV Th next sneetmg f the Columbia ' Sewing club will be hold ' '. '.-Wednesday evening at the ' of Mrs. Melissa Lewis, inPLEASANT VIEW WARD stead of Monday evening, the reguRELIEF SOCIETY day. The meeting will comMrs. I la Cadd wiU giv a talk lar ma nee at 8 o'clock and all tnemtort on "Moral of the are Development Invited. to atund ant( Child," before tha members of the aro cordially to b requested prompt. Pleasant View ward Relief society, ' at the regular meeting Tuesday NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT-" afternoon, which will be under the Tho regular snoeting of NeigK-bor- s direction ot the social service comot will be woodcraft held mittee. A good program has been o'clock at Monday afternoon at arranged. All members . are urged tho X O. O. F. hall. AIfull attend i l V. I. ance Is desired : : nesl-deh- co ' i. TAYLOR BROTHERS FURNLT OREit.NEWSv MASY TERMS PHONE ......... .eniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiitntiHKiiiiiii! - 24 and 25 "'"MiiiiniMmtmrmttmr amimmwmmmTnmTntiwiiiiiiiiiiua;itamtawt - A school board election in which her . champions wera victorious seemt to have swutig the balance of opinion in Ctlca, N-- Y., In favor of Mrs.. Mary L, Pryor- (below I, school teacher who arousecTa storm of feeling ' with her whipping-o- f Peter Peters above 1. She is said to have punixhed the ' boy with a rubber hose. J . Olympic Cinch t) i y if" m . dell-clou- vV'" 8-- I ' scmic- - 0 "J i : , "BUD" 8PENCKR Bud Spencer, middle distance star and captain of the Stanford university track team, looks like an Olympic certainty this season. He recently shattered Ted Meredith's record for the run by Btepplng off the distance In ar . 47 seconds 400-met- flat r Z WANT ADS heap y4sz$mm ' A A Most Delicious r3 v Alpine Sunday Brick i:jr7 n l i ... X . NESSELK0DE PUDDING . , VANILLA ORANGE CUEAM SHERBET ' Our Prices are as Low as the Lowest Greatest Home . VA II Outfit Offer In Our Entire History! " Place Your Order Now Even for Future Delivery! Young couples ready to be married or soon to be married or to be married in the future, should note this marvelous, opportunity to furnish a home' complete at a sensationally low price!; Think of it! All four rooms furnished in th heighth of modern Btyle, at a price so' low, a on" This delicious brick will add variety to your Sundaybinner that nothing else can easy to serve enjoyed by alL -- -- ntf-A- Of l 4 i elt furnished homeis Secures Immediate Deliverv fyl m C0MPAMY VWyO EURFlvA V SPANISH FORK ' 9xi2 a;. Wilton " f rg Order Frflin Your Dealer iorafort f Here's a modern complete home outfit at a sensationally low price and on terms that any young couple can afford! Marry the girl! We'll deliver the complete Home Outfit upon payment of only $39.50 In cash, and you can pay the balance out of the family budget, as convenient ! $3150 USE Inasmuch as there will be an instant demand for this remarkable outfit, we urge you to place your order now, even though you are not going to be married for the next month or two. A small cash payment will reserve bne of these oufits for you and the furnishings of the new home will be all settled and off of your mind! Yoij, pay for it while enjoying- the beauty and . easiest credit terms Dossible; ' eM A Uugs uy J : |