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Show (TT TNT'TT Second Section' V Second Section Xf Bt PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER ?1, 1928. st SPANISH FORK SOCIETY - .u ! ' to" n- - , sr. :b . el er is ' 1 , ,j fc Dwmi- pro-Tra- m V i Legion auxiliary uuuir uw afternoon, officer, Thursday if he home of Mrs. Kate McAlwaa lister President Eliza Money charge and the following waa given. Talk on Auxll- -' JLry 'work by district commlttee-woma- n Mae Thomas; song and ...ee Bernlce Larsen and Faye BovacV; solo, Gladys Williams; piano nsoIo, Mary Williams; , talk, "Work Which the Legion and Auxr Do in the Future," Ulary May Kef resh-E- .- Booth; Mayor John ments were served to twenty mem-- -i bers by the hostesses, Mrs. Kate McAllister, Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Mrs. Hazel Hughes Daisy Daniels, Mrs. . nd-- MrsMae Thomas. American 'Tbetheir Iirl ' . 'ot- the J. WyUe Camp No.' 2 rhnmaa chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam O. Jones, President Emma Hutchinga Jn charge. Following the usual opening exercises the following program was given C Vocal polo, Mrs. Afton Jones Palfreyman; history of John W. Berry, one of " the first three men to settle the Spanish Fork- river bottom, given ' ;: Mrs. Wll-liahy his granddaughter, D- - Jones; history of his wife, Jane Elizabeth JBerry, given by Mrs. Thomas B. Jones, a daugMwrpiailrBolo Gladys' Wil- uams; Following clos- Gladys Williams. refreshments were Ing exercises served, tOj 37 members and visitors. -- m tbrnmrKJlmLMlSk. -- irn. siaiuiwaiie t, Presidpnf - hastes, to the" Self ., Suites lrem A very pleasant party was given last Thursday evening" at the Palmyra meeting house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. Thomas, who have moved to Spanish Fork to make their home, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carter, who have moved U Provo. A very clever programjn impromptu stylelwaa-direct- ed by MraGrant Hal vor sennas St Peter and Mrs. Kate Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. JohrrMoney as assistants. wu. Ahearty response those called -- upon In the glvenby program. Following the program refreah-- 4 mentsi were served to about 175 guests, after- -, which dancing was '" enjoyed to the riubIc of an Ifl liffl kzz . : : t l . M ' ::.:wm, .00 Down .$8 .00 Per ; PARIS, Oct. 19. (UP) Psychologists among the Paris dressmakers have discovered that their sales style Is not so cramped M they can keep the customer's mind off the ! mi EM k USE NOVELTIES Bed Room was Culture club at meeUn of th ay evenm of "t week.' . supper waa urm club members. The outline of the wag read by Mis. a""" ana accepted by the members. The following program ommunty singing, Mrs. Edna Brockbank.. Mrs. C M. .Jacobsen' at the piano; a magazine A article, Woman's Guide to Intellectual Voting" With short sketch of the two presidential candidates, - was read by Mrs. Lyle Creerf "Colonial Literature," Mrs. Annie Stanton; Ruth and June Livingstone. song, i"1" DRESSMAKERS Harvest Special 4 - bill. ; ' v - That led to the introduction of and mannekin parades -- tn the dressmaking"tlons, then a more daring entrepreneur brought j classic dancers into, his sales salon, and now Jean Patou has opened a word of drinkcocktail bar, the last ' i Belter rFurniture makes Month Buy Now!: f ing elegance. Not only will mixtures of- the white coated barmen keep the minds of his clients off the bill?, but slncehnnlxer and "rose" cocktails better than the average barman outside he is even attracting a clientele which might be temped to buy a dress en the side, somewhat as a "chaser D lawmakers Use Wlta The dressmakers have had to use their wlta this season for there is no doubt that' American women are being tempted lesaand lesby for- tr dress concoctions. That is he real reason why most of the famous style creators to Paris are f raming their product to sui-t- American women and are deaf to the protests of Spanfbh, English, French and other continentals. IfJRarJsjQaejaaeAmerica her dressmakers might just as well shut up shop, for when Russian was grabbed, by tha Soisha vista,- - Fraitce lost m-- best foreign clothes custo-Befone the war, the "royal fam ilies and court functions kept the dressmakers busy half the year, but the world took a .turn towards democracy with the war and half of the royalty was made Jobless. This important trade was lost to- - Paris 50,000,000 franc revenue. ars" Belter Monies I Ortho-phonic"- VicIrolafurniahed byttie company and taken to the hall by Allen Halvor-seThe' whole evening waa a pleasant "Social success. n. r Wllford W. Hayes and his brothMrs. Vernon McKell was hostess er, Spencer C. Hayes of Salt Lake, were in Spanish Fork. Monday to to the La Jolla club Friday evening attend the funeral pt their brother-- Z of last week at a special business -- : ' meeting. - Some time was devoted Hyrum Bradley. to planning for a Hallowe'en parD. 1A large numberof L S.jnera-ber- s ty. Luncheon was served to ten from the different wards of members at 10 o'clock. Palmyra stake availed themselves Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Jex an of the temple excursion Friday and spent fh day In Salt Lake partici- nounce the birth of a son atjthelrJ , hQPifiJast Sunday pating In temple servlcca. T' "V Dedication Game October PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY Toimg 4oUi- - The Misses Elliabeth Greene and were enterisanea oj u nuujr ers' club Wed-- 1 Lloyd West formed a foursome and H. W. Jacobs at her home an vu. no.HftV afternoon. FaU liowerajwenv uicoujii imiiHiuuua Sunday. were usea lor aeoornwuu, r Stelle Fenton gave a tain, of Ephriam ' which social chat and refreshments Is Mrs. Alonzo Hansen her were with mother, .' Mrs. visiting were enjoyed. Special guests ' ' Mrs. Pearl Wadley ana jra, .Atuiu. Inez Olpin. - ; .'''" . Taylor. Mrs. Erving Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peay motored his t'g to Ezra Walker, who had Salt Lake Saturday and visited broken In an automobile, accident With Miss Christie Johnson. ' . ten days ago was moved from the hospital to his home Wednesday. ifaggle Johnson was hostess His daughter, Mrs. Margaret Roap-e- r at Mrs! a quilting party at her home Satof Oak City Is taking care of urday evening. A merry time was him, : V reported. i .... l'.'Mr. and Mrs. U P, Harvey and Mra Fred Foutz entertained rel Eoron child visited In Salt Lake on Saturday. atives and friends at a birthday din ner Friday evening complimentary d anniMrs. Eleanor Hayes returned to to her husband's beau- -, was Thelongftable versary. after Provo In Sunday home her decorated Wllh bowls ol var-- yisiting here for ten days with her tifully lous colored asters and a huge . tu. jonnsou. Mrs. daughter, birthday cake graced the centea Mr. and Mrs Loyd Adamson of place. Twenty guests enjoyed the American Fork, are" rejoicing over party. th arrival of a new baby girl. Mr. I Robinson of Adamson was formerly Opal Wad-le- y Mr, and Mrs. Harold New York visited In Pleasant Grove of this city. last week with Mr. Robinson's moth- -. Mrs. Kanas Ball of Salt Lake Is er, Mrs. Mary Robinson an other Mr. Robinson Is assistant visiting with her mother Mrs. Ed relatives. trade commissioner of the United Ball. . States department of commerce and has- appointment erated on two weeks ago in Salt from the ovrnmenr to locate" in"" Mrs. Rod, and China. Mr. Shanghai, Lake returned to her home ' inson expert to salt from" Ban Trail- much Improved;" Thi members of the n", ai-.e- Mr-A- nd . ' ' , sixty-secon- n- Wed-nesd- Cisco on October 26. The teachers In the Alpine - district, oneE. hundred per cent atrong, A. meetings In Salt attended-tJrLake Thursday, Fridayand Saturday. '"T" T ! Ines Olpin and daughters, Donna, Mrs. Lucy White, Mrs. Belle Hansen and Mrs. Emma Boulter motored to Salt Lake Thursday and spent the day visiting. "Mrs. -- Alex Wadley, son of Mrs. Jessie B. J. L. Merck who was in an au-- ' WadleyZspent the week end vlslt-ln-g tomoblle accident la Salt Lake 4s with relatives in Sprlngvllle. " - , slowly Improving. : Lowell Rlchlns was guest of honor at a surprise party riven by a I Mrs. Dan Adams entertained at a ednesday prettily arranged birthday dlnner niimhpr of hla friend rway evening in nonor or ner evening. Games featured- - the enIf birthday.- - annirefresh Delicious tertainment. for Covers..w.er8jlaced versary. ments were Served to the following ' guests: Mary Rlchlns, Mildred fifteen invited guests. X7. FT.APPER TA;NNY SAYS! nus-band- - Christiansen, Elaine, Fern and La "Mlas Thelma ShoeU who is teach Rena Radmall, Thelma Walker, ing school at Bluff Dale spent the Rhodlne Christiansen and-V- ard week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and ; Johnson. Mrs. Fred ShoeU. Mrs. I. L Peterson of Lehl was a Mr. and "Mrs. L P. Harvey visited Pleasant Grove visitor "Wednesday. In Provo on Monday, Mrs. N. P, Jensen entertained her , Miss Fern Bullock, a bride-elec- t, . neighbors and friends at a quilting entertained at a beautiful trouseau "Refreshments evening." Wednesday flowwere served, after the stitching waa tea on Monday afternon. FaU ' ers In a.variety of shades artistical' completed.. ly decorated the rooms. - Fifty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs.. Milford Gardner Invited guests called during the re- . left Thursday for Afton, Wyoming, ceiving hours. where they will make thelrTfulure T MfT and Mrs. C L. Coles of Salt Home- - Mrt: Gardner was- - formerly Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. ' ; V Alda Fugal.r John West Monday. r; ? i Mrs."Nettle Warnlck, Mrs. Jessie Style expert says long skirts will Wadley, Mrs. Lillian Ellis, Mrs. . Ellen Wadley, Mrs. Annie Adams, be fashionable next year. Nonsense, Mrs. Mary Monson. and Mrs. Lu-- how could a girl In long skirts., eena Harper enjoyed a party given climb into a rumble seat? It Isn't the original cost of a net by Mrs. Louisa Ellis of American Y" Dedication Game October 27. Fork" Wednesday afternoon. dog, It's the . ,. ' . ' PAYMENTS. ----- -- Add To The Joy " Of Living! - 'S;lr :V pup-kee- p. iJAitrXfei Have comfort and cheerfulness in your home. Enjoy life. A piece of new furniture here and there will greatly add to the joy of living., Steer your course into a D. T. R. Co. store today I. Take advantage of special values now offered. Mjm '' Walnut Bedroom Suites "7- - Quantity buying makes low prices. 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