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Show soc;y CHURCHES HOLD OUTING About 200 persdhs atended an of the Evangelical churches of Utah county which was held Thurs day afternoon at Geneva, Rev. J. CommunItama for these eolumna should be submitted to the Society Wilson of Editor between 8:00 A. M. and K ity church had "charge of a program of sports, The remainder of the time was spent enjoying the pas ( times of the resort, bathing, boating and swinging. Basket lunches were enjoyed In the evening. Represen tatives were present from Provo, Mrs. Laura Starr of Provo, wishes American Mrs. Marietta R. Beealey anFork, Springvllle and ' nounces- the engagement of her to announce the engagement of her : Spanish Fork. W. to Edmund Jane to William daughter, Starr, daughter Dorothy, Ellsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood of Malad, Idaho. Miss BATHING GIRLS' REVUE Harry Ellsworth of Mesa, Arizona. Starr is now in San Jose, Calif. The The following girls have been Vh marriage will take place In the couple will be married at the Starr awarded handsome prizes In a bathSalt Lake temple August 15. residence, 112 South Fifth West ing girls' revue at the Edgewater 'Miss Beesley is well known. In street, in September. resort: Violet Wood, Alice Chappie, ' FroVo, having lived her the greater 7 Spanish Fork; Eva Carlson and Haa life. is She her graduate part of zel Pomell, Salem; Eva Adamson U. and for the B. T. of the past and Zola Martin, Provo; Evelyn two years has been teaching school Ostlund and Tessie Hines,' SpringMesa Union high school. in the vllle; Blanche Havic. and Norma is Mr.- Ellsworth ' .. prominently Soren, Salt Lake. Wofana The marriage of Miss Ruth fnoenix. hav known tn Mess Aling made a splendid record In ath f :nden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BRIDE-TO-B- E TENDERED college. H bert Woffinden of Provo, to Oral SHOWER letics whim attend! Is a graduate of the State Teachers' Eskelsen of' Park city, took place Miss Anna Peay, whose Honoring college and is now in the cotton Friday afternoon at the Woffinden Ashworth will residence. The ceremony was .per- marriage toIn Victor ear business With his father. the the take place " " formed by Bishop L. L. Nelson of Misses Maurino Beer future,Stew-ait Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. the"Secbnd AT PALO ALTO IS ENLARGED STANFORD STADIUM; Palor Al(UP) A nn'ted and enthusiastic Republican party is entering the cum palgn 'under the leadership of Herbert Hoover with full confidence of victory. Senator Sixteen 'year of close attention George H. Moses told the nominee . t v , to his business .has brought to Ed- here today. n barber . Senator Moses, chairman of the ward J.. Duckett, of this city, the reward of success notification committee of the that must follow the business man committee, offic who places service above, self, and ially informed Hoover of his selec Opens New Establishment; New Shop Is Spendidly Equipped EdwarH Ducket Announcement Of Dorothy Beesletf To' Marry Soon Engagement Made to, Calif.; Aug. 11 ; ; well-know- . ATICI U makes an effort to satisfy every tion'as the party's candidate for the customer who enters his place of presidency. The notification ceremonies were business. It is upon this policy that Mr, held In Stanford football stadium, Duckett has developed a barber packed with a throng of more than trade m this city that has grown 70,000 per sons. "Your selection was made with a from a shop to a splendid ly equipped establishment of eight unanimity never before seen when chairs. In addition to the regular this great prise in our public life barber trade, the new shop has an has been In contest," Senator Moses beatity parlor with Mrs. told the nominee. Emma Starr Snyder, expertjnar-celli-st Oi In charge- .7 L.D.S.1 CHURCHES MrrDucketfs flew shopoccupies the. east half of his new building 0 recently constructed on his property! I D, & BAPTISM SERVICES-- at 458 West Center street The LrD. S. Jtaptlsiri services will be building, a $10,000 structure, -- not held In the Utah stake administraj only provides quarters forthe busi? tion building, Sunday at 3 p. m. The ?' ness, but also a delightful seven-roobishopric of the Flrs wardwtU bel n""u living apartment.1 wttHa"paP in cnarge. wc. cony on either end. The west half lieve i URTH WATtn A welcome home will be given In Duckett states. this evening In addition' to hlmseltlhe regular the Fourth ward" chapel staff of barbers is comprised of Clif at 7:30 oclock, for- Elton 8umner, ford Waid, Arnold. Burnlngham, and son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner, who recently returned from th Isaac Morgan. 7 mission field of the L. D. The entire shop is equipped with Canadian the latest supplies, and the building S. church,. A special musical pro. is constructed along modern lines. gram win be furnished under th Mr. Duckett and Mrs. Snyder de d'Tectl m of Clyde Sandgren, ai) sire to extend a cordial Invitation to Mr. Sumner will be the speaker " the general public to visit them the evening. All are cordially at their new - place - of - business. vitcd to attend. THIRD WARD which offers both day and night I ln , Bishop. J A. ButUe will J '2 service. speaker in the Third ward CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (UP) Finals this evening at 7:30 o'cloc lan today in the western boy and junior Ruth Hinckley will glvej f tennis championship will have a solorSfisrviolet Peterso wl" re.lv trimminsr of intersections! rivalry derajocaLaolo and 1J in the match for the Junior singles -- Hansen and Miss Vlr" Peterson welcome. K . v m. vt 111 tuiuioii uv v. m II It Provo Girl Weds ; Park City Youth S f . ' ' f 11 i ? 'KT Si , . f one-cha- ir ' ward. and Agnes Farrer entertained Eskelsen left immediately after the a number of friends at the Farrer ceremony for Park. City, .where they home "Saturday afternoon.- Beautiful will make their home. v." ;" bowlsand vases of flowers and ferns artisticallydecorated the entire house. ThcTaffalr" was 'in the PROVONAS CLUB . Prominent among the delightful form of a kensington, the guests MENT and interesting affairs of the week ENTERTAIN A delightful time was spent by working on Miss Peay's trousseau. was the lawn party given by the the membera.of the Provonaa cluh-- Musical numbers were enjoyad-an- d XZ. 'Friday at Provona beachFrlday afternoon. a delicious luncheon was served to ilevening. Colored-elect- ric lights boating and dancing were the following: Miss Lucile Olson, luminated the lawnsr adding much Bathing,and a delicious picnic sup- Miss Naomi Searaount, Miss Loree to the occasion. The following splen- enjoyed served to the following: Mrs. F, VanWagenen, Miss LaRue Startup, did program was furnished: Cotn- - per D. B.-Mrs. J. H,. Beck. Mrs. Miss June Hansen, Miss Virginia munity singing, ' led by Maurice Upton Gay, Hoover, Mis. Wren Wilkins, Whittaker." Miss" Evelyn . Stewart, seNita Jones; reading, Wakefield; Dixon. ' Mrs. Albert Miss Priscilla Taylor of Salt Lake .lection, Garden City quartet; read Mrs.' Ernest Miss Marion Sutton, Mrs. James McClellan, Mrs. Miss selck, Wakefield," Nita solo, Eldon Alma ing, Mrs. Fred Critchlow, Margaretta Farrer, Miss Melba Baker, Mervln Ramsey .accompanied by , Mrs. Edleman, Mrs. S. I Graham Hansen,. Miss Molly Bird, Miss Reddon; reading, Anita Hansen; and Mrs. Miss iDoris Startup, George Taylor, the latter Norcll aoCharacter song, Alda Thurgood, . Miss Jennie Grant, two Invited Cunningham,-being guests. - rompanied Inby Mrs. Inez Karren, -- ;. Miss Mabel Peay. Miss Gene Philstrumental selection, Agnes and lips, Miss Joy Aagard, Miss Dora ENJOYABLE PARTY LAKE Margaretta? Farrer. Delicious re- I Durrant'Miss Vera Durrant, and Members of the Dra First ward fre'shment were served to 260. Miss Beth Ashworth. " an club at matic ' enjoyed outing ., Provona Beach Thursday evening, AURORA CLUB MEETING a welnef roast and bathing being PARTY ENJOY8 SWIM . Mrs. Ed Leeks will b hostess to the features of entertainment. ParThe following Provo people formthe members of the Aurora club at ticipating In delightful party were ed a party a pleasant and r her- - home Thursday evening. All the following) Mr. and Mrs.Heber t:me at Provona spent beach Thursday .members are urged to J. Done, Mrs. Lyle Coombs of New evening: Mr. and Mrs. Victor AnSewing, music and luncheon will York, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duke, derson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spend-lovbe the diversions. Miss Edith Whitehead, Ray Bush, Mr. and Mrs. William Benson, jj '. Miss Alice Jones, Blaine ' Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Eggertsen, Mr Alta Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Arthur Harding, Mr. and BON'S BIRTHDAY ' S. Jones, Marie and Melba FJetcher. Mrs. Alma Bourne, Mrs. Eva Niel-soCELEBRATED i ' ' .: Edwin Madsen and Miss Effie . Mrs. Ray Beck entertained at a ' , children's , birthday -- partyat- her WELL ARRANGED Dahlquist. home Friday afternoon, compli- - LAWN PART-YAmong the enjoyable socials of son, mentary to her Walker, whofte birthday annivers- the week was the apron and ary it was. Games and music, fol- Overall lawn party given Frilowed by dancing, were enjoyable day evening "by the Misses Delia Penrod. teaturesmufing which a delicious Haws and Helen, lights were used as a means luncheon was served to 17. The luncheon table was attractively dec- of illumination," lending V pleasing orated with small birthday cakes In effect Games and music were features of entertainment and a dethe colors pink and green.licious and dainty luncheon was served. The hostesses were assisted SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS the Misses "Ruth Haws and Mr. ad Mrs. F, O. Weston of Salt by Lueila Cummings. Included in the Lake will be the dinner stieatu nf guest list were Miss Cora 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson today. Miss Pauline Gould, Miss Morton, Algio juovers win oe law Snow, Miss Myrle Bray, Miss Irene Olson, Miss Ruth Prusse, Miss Velva Knudsen, Miss Myrle Brog, ENTERTAINS AT SUMMER You'd Miss Fay Brown, Miss Merle . , Harold The summer home of Mrs. Joseph Kirkwood in Vivian park was the Brown Ted Sumsion, Everett PuJ-le- n, Dell Monk, Joseph Setthaler, scene of a delightful social affair Friday afternoon, when she enter- Francis McPhle, George McPhie, tained for the members of the Lester Clark, Sylvester Clark,, Ronis .a "good time to Daisy Sewing club. The afternoon ald Dixon and Ralph Dixon. NOW .was delightfully spent with cards clean that heavus and social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Presier woolen suit - for fall. ent were Mrs. Grace Hansen, Mrs. SWIM You'll be delighted with its Jane Evans, Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. - Ruth Reeves, Mrs. Anna look of newness and the HEALTH . Millnlsen, Mrs. Anena Anderson. cost is.SQ.little....Call 475. Mrs. Anna Nelson, Mrs. Anna I In a Christian-soHealthful Place to Mrs. Matilda L'hristensen; Prompt,nefficieht service. Miss Leona Hansen and Mrs. -- : Af fair joyable TRY THIS IN YQJ "DAILY DOZEN" MOSES SPEAKS BARBERSHOP NEVS IP Lawn Party Is PAGE THREE PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, XUGUST 12, 1928. .mimwM.WMMMuv,'Mnw. ' .w.v.Mwfr.-- I. e you. 'take your maybe picture hot weather. If you' think Barbara Vernon, petite musical comedy star, la doing what she be doing onr the big Dumbarton bridge at San Francisco, you can do so, too. II you don't be of- - this jon ln.e m .... M y ,,.. 1 n lsn't-!'On4h- rlht t- too. , - " . .. . .. . . ' 1 ' - . " ,, ,.,. e, . .. seven-year-o- n, $5 Dollars D(Wn ld r Purchases Varl-col-or- - xor-,15- 1 "Really, zzThmkltWasa - ilfc&ehchHannel35 "4 New Suit" $975 fa'i nFFf rW FOR .. . .. i gill ; iiirilUlJWBBTTWfaMMBMBBKa DSEN mtmmmma ' BEAUTIFUL and diplfied funeral la the last honor one can (jpay" "ed. 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