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Show " ' 'e. LM SOClbl Y : ' PAGE TIIRE3; PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY,; JULY 22, 1928. ' ' Items (or these column should be submitted to Ue Society Editor between 8:00 A. M. sad 5 P. .ML THIRD WARD SERVICES FOURTH WARD SERVICES visits to the various places of in and about San Francisco, San the Ocneral urana unapier or me Prof. N. L. Nelson wlU be the Ov M. Broney will be the apeak . Order" of the EasternStar- T- They Los Angcfes. Long Beach, Diego. in home about to return thier will Bert Young at their home Friday and Tijuana, speaker in the Fourth ward sacra- er In the Third ward sacrament Calif and I Hollywood, two. weeks. .' v. . ... Mexico. Mrs. Bolschweilor was for- ment services this evening at 7:30 meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock. evening. The dining table' was Van Wagoner and wife of merly Miss Verda Peterson of Pro- o'clock. An interesting program has Mrs. William Lewis will furnish two Charles prettily decorated With a baskeitf LZ Florence Hickman ancLM, were among the visitors in ve Tho young couplo will make been of Logan " who was here visiting,"Glen Simmons arranged. All members are vocal solos, accompanied by Arthur have returned to Eureka , " Provo Saturday. maline bow. Mrs. Sarah M. Young their home in Salt Lake. : urged to ba In attendance, and a Salt- - Special musical numbers will In Provo after-visitihomes their Hans Nielsonls here from Mt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grwnall of cordial invitation Is extended to be rendered by the choir. A good pink sweet peas, tied with a large In Salt Lake for a few days. I Pleasant for a few days. and whose birthday an Denver, Colo., were among the Pro- - those Interested. ' attendance will be appreciated. f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H1U of Pro Mr. and Mrs. M. Jolley of Lovell, vo v&itora the latter Oart of the niversary occured on that "day, vo, lneir are rrovo parents. in by mis accompanied visitors and affair. j cek. Wyoming, ranged interesting was guest of honor at the well ar- - Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hill of week. Misa Daisy F.vaim Is vIsHIng In North Carolinaand .: , T Hendersonvllle, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Paoe of Price Ogden this week, life guost of Mr. .7..;.. Mrs. L. C, Frazer of Burmlngham, are ' ". ATTENDS MEETING AND 'i visiting friends In this city' for and Mrs. H. P. Plander. Alabama, who are here to spend the a few - Mrs. M. Carter of, New; 1 VISITS RELATIVES Dorothy days. summer with them, arrived home ' Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, In company J. E. Ryan of Brigham was port Beach, Calif., has left fcr Idaevening from an enjoyable the business visitors , here ho, after spending the past month with her daughter and son, Mr. and Friday to Yellowstone park. J among week's trip with her sister, Mrs, May R. Farrcr Mrs. Donald P. Lloyd, went to Salt Saturday. ' of Killeen Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. James C Chrlsten-se- of Provo. . ; Mr.juid Lake Saturday afternoon where weefcend 'Mr.- - and Mra Elmo Iverldge-havson Cleone, and granddaughter she attended a meeting of the board Sandy were among ther 321 West Center Phone 211 returned to their home In, Proof trustees of the U. E. A. They visitors Jn this city. Francell, have returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rossiter of a ten-da- y are spending, a few days in Logan trip tfl Meeker, Colorado. vo "from a tenday auto .trip to INSURANCE" AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harding" and northern Idaho and the Salmon with Mr. Lloyd's mother, Mrs. lucy Salt Lake were visitors In Provo Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreason and riverr-- " A delightful time was en- P. Lloyd, and Mrs. Carroll's sister Thursday and Friday, LynB Strong of Vernal was in families wera among poyed and- )t is reporUd that ' they and family, Dr."- - and Mrsr B. L. Do' you want to "buy a home? Then see list were successful in spearing and Provo Friday, enroute to his home hikers Saturday. Richards.- Do you want to build? We will build it and finance Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fowers of New landing a 35 ground trout.-- 1 from Salt Lake, where he has been Mr., and Mrs. J. Wayne Fairer visiting his son, Max Strong,' who York, who are here visiting, and :, it. OUTING AT PROVONA BEACH Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams; Mr. has been confined In the L. D. S. their parents and sisters, Mr. and and daughter Mary have returned Do want to make a good real estate investment? you to month. a Mrs. for The youth John T. Taylor, and daughters Shelley, Idaho, after visiting here and Mrs. R. W. Furthen and Mr. hospital Then see us! with their mother, and Mrs. Jerry Trosper, enjoyed an had the .misfortune to fall from a Nadlne and Naomi, have returned the past few days " horse several weeks suffering home from a delightful week's trip Mrs. May k. i- arrer. ' ' Do you want to sell? Then see ust outing at Provona Beach Friday. a compound fracture ago, returnto Yellowstone Miss Holdrn has the of arm, park, Virginia lunchBathing, boating and picnic Do you want to borrow money at low interest rates? ' Robert Twelvea has retuflfc'd to ed to Provo after spending the past relatives ' eon were the 'diversions and were According to word from ' : T, See us! he is well on the road to his home In Salt Lake, after visit- month in Shelley, Idaho. . Saturday, ' 13 participants. enjoyed, by ' ' recovery. x, . ing here for a week with his grand-" , Miss Editha. Booth is spending mother, Mrs. J. R. Twelves." V1 VINEYARD WARD SERVICES T DINNER PARTY TO HONOR Life, Fire, Accident and Health twoweekanSkCharIes, -Idaho, Mrs. Lura Hilton and son Jack, of ' Ellis Holdaway, who recently reRELATIVES with Zelda Worston. Salt Lake, were visitors In Provo turned frorh the California mission and Casualty Insurance l' r, ; Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll entertained Miss Doris See left last week, guests" of Mr. and Mrs, field of the L. D. S. church, wUl be at dinner at her home Thursday morning for her leyhome InSaturday Castle J. A. Elders, parents of Mrs. Hilton, the speaker at the saoramont ser- i Places to Rent ,. evening Honoring Prof., and Mrs Palely taht atet spendingthe sum-- 1 .," Mr. andMrgJJSeorc& Bolschweller I vices In the Vineyard ward chapel of Palo Alto mer here while attending B. Y. U. arrived in Provo Thursdayevening this evening. A fine musical pro8 to Ualir., Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mar summer school. All ... . ., from a delightful three weeks hon gram will also be furnished. Mr. and Mrs. - Donald P. shall, Mrs. Anna B. Marwick and Mrs. ! eymoon trip to the coast The trip members, and thoselnterested are ' Lloyd, Charles Carroll, "the euesta Mjrrta M. Blumenthal left Saturday was made by auto; and Included welcome. of honor and thexJiostess. Sweet peas artistically decorated the dining table. It evening for Denver; Colo., to attend GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY Covers yere laid for 20 at a family dinner given by Mr, and Mrs. inter-e- at I i - CITY NEWS 1 -- . i-- ng . ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT Is made by Mr. j Announcement Decken, formerly and Mrs. LeRay of Idaho Falls, Idaho, whore now living in Provo, of the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Jos-- h C. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson of Provo,' The marr riage will take place the latter part tf August la the wuuUDipio." ........ RECEIVE CALL FROM CHILDREN IN LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. John XT Johnston of Provo received a telephone cal, late Thursday night, from their son. William- Johnston of Lotf Angeles. California, announcing his marriage to Miss Phyliss Schaub, daug-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schaub of Logan, which took place Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at tht home of Mr. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Ardis Loveless. The ceremony was performed by. Pres. McMurrin of Los Angeles, - immediately - after which an elaborate-weddinsupper was served. Mrs. Loveless also talked to her parents." Mr. and Mia Johnston will make theirjiome In ' ....... Los . Angeles. - - or, . ENJOYABLE PABTY AT 8ALTAIR , The following from Provo formed a party and motored to Saltalr Friday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. farrer, Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mr. J. K. Hod son. Mayor and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fewer of New York, who are here visiting. They were met at the resort by Mr. and Mrs, William Ward, Mr. arwTMrs. George Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T. Jones, .Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Decker, and Mr. and Mrs. Brown, all of, Salt Lake. Bathing was the feature, of entertainment, after which a delicious picnic sup per was served and dancing enjoyed , - ; Peay Real Estate . n, : e -- and . , CHILDREN'S PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR x Mrs. E. C. Larson entertained a group of little folks at a birthday party at her home Friday afternoon, the occasion being the eighth birthday anniversary of. her" daughter-- , Cecelia. A variety of out-dogames and sports wer enjoyed, at the luncha delicious of which cm-clusi- eon " DAISY SEWING CLUB PARTY . A pleasant time was spent by the members of the Daisy Sewing club t the home of Mrs. Matilda Chrls-tenso-n Friday afternoon. Sewing, and a delicious luncheon -- were the ' dlversioas and were enjoyed by the .following; Mrs. Grace Hansen, Mrs. Jane Evans, Mrs. Violet .Johnson, Mia. Ruth Reeve-- , Mrs.. Anna Mikkleson, Mrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs. Anna Nelson, Mrs. anna Christesen, Miss Leona Hansen and .. Mrs. Louise Jorgenson. Sweet peas and cut flowers prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. sixty-eight- war servedr r-- COLUMBIA " . - '''--- - "' . - . -- -- r- - SEWING CLUB at her home Monday evening for the members of the Columbia Sewing club. 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DINNER GIVEN FRIDAY Mrs. J. N. Strong had as her dinner guestaFridavW-R.-BuHoc- k, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Blllikln and Lynn Strong, all of Vernal Summer flowers prettily decorated the dining table. GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and "Mrs. H. W. Isaacson en' tertained at dinner at their home Thursday evening, honoring Mrs. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN Mrs. Imla Collins entertained a Isaacson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Woods of Salt Lake. Cut few friends at her home Thursday flowers were used as a table dec- afternoon the occasion being her Covers were laid for .18. seventy-seconbirthday anniverspeaker has been arranged for and oration. sary. Social chat and music were a program wil be given. A full atI CANDY PULL ENJOYED enjoyed, after which a delicious tendance is desired. Miss Arvllla Hansen and Mlss8uPPer was served. A large birth-Dor- is Seelev entertained at a candv dav cak with seventy-tw- o lighted NEIGHBORS, OF WOODCRAFT. pull at their home Thursday ever- - J candles, was presented to the hos- A special meeting of the Neighteas fromvthe following; Mrs. Jea bors of Woodcraft will be held in Ing, and a delightful time was en Stagg, Mrs. Eva Hindmarsh, the I. O. O. F. hall, Monday after- joyed by the following: Miss Veva nie Mrs. L. T. Miller and Mrs. Louie noon at 3 o'clock. Initiation will be Skousen, Miss WUma Skousen, Miss . held and it is desired that all mem- Jean Phillips, Miss Bessie Manning, Collins."1 Miss Ellen Stevens, Miss Editha bers please be in attendance. Booth and the hostesses. CARD OF THANKS . LINNEA CLVB PARTY i COMPANY FROM DENVER We desire to thank all those who ENJOYED- assisted us during our hour of sorMrs. O.'M. McCarthy entertained HONORED at her home Thursday afternoon for. Attractive in every detail was the row, caused through the death of the members of the Llnnea club. dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. our beloved husband and father, A. Sewing andmuslc "were enjoyable Warren Barker at their home Fri- C. JohnsonrWe especially wish to features of the entertainment, at day evening, honoring Mr. and express our appreciation to the ' the close of which a delicious lunch--1 Mrs. O. John Victor and family of speakers, singers and pallbearers. eon was served. Present" were Mrs. DenveV, Colo, who are spending to those who furnished the use of O. M. Slack, Mrs. Frank Hardy, the summer in Utah. A basket of their cars and to those who sent Mrs. Em 11 Hansen and. Mrs. Clar- summer flowers prettily decorated flowers. ence Olson. the dining table. Covers were laid THE JOHNSON FAMILY. GENEALOGICAL PARTY PLANNED vThe regular meeting of the Second Ward Genealogical society will be held in the Pioneer park Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. 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