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Show urn Second Section Second Section PROVO UTAII COUNTY, UTAH; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928. PLANS-MAD- SPANISH FORK SOCIETY - E Prepare For BY RED CROSS Miss Hannah Cornaby wu Host- - dainty lunchen win &trved to tham ess to the O. A. E. Bridge "Chit) tat S o'clock by Mr Roy Silcr. . : . . Thursday evening. Luncheon was J ' BerVed at the card tables at, 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Brvan Stewart and , Plans were discussed for the anThree tables of bridge were played, children of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Alp nual Red Cross membership drive Mrs. Leon T. Williams winning the bert Stewart and Mrs, Url Stewart, at a session of the Payson1 chapter club' prize for high score, and MisS motored to Provo Sunday and wero Thursday night, Henry Erlandson Gladys Williams the guest prize. dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Mer Is chairman and James uiove is Special guests were Mrs. Leo rill Crandall. Art unusual feature vice chairman. " ler,' Mrs. KIdon Paif reyinan, Misses at this dinner was the serving' of Committees" have been named to Gladys Williams and Dorothy fresh strawberries. .These were not canvass the city Wednesday and of trie everbearing type, but of the Thursday.. Workers in the First June bearing variety which, have ward include Rhode Davis, captain; Mrs.a Bernell Jensen was hostess borne a second crop because of the Alvira Davis, lieutenant; May Elto the Beta Bridge club Tuesday af- unusual autumn weather. mer, Vera Francom, Rachel Stanternoon. Luncheon was served at ton, Hazel Stanton, Hazel Patten, the small tables at 3:30 o'clock, Miss Twila Johns entertained-- a Hazel Elmer, Vina Mendenhall. three special guests, Mrs. Eustace crowd of little girls In honor of her Second ward, May Stelner. captain: Mrs. Reta Page and eloventh birthday anniversary Sat- Aleen Strom, lieutenant; Erma Mendenhall, Mrs. Ceorge Wilson, all of Payson urday afternon, November 3. She Shuler, Etto Mortensen, Elva Tay; Four tables of bridge were played, received many pretty gifts from herhorj urg. George Whetman, Matilda Mrs. Isaac Swenson won the club little friends Games were enjoyed Bills, Frances Simpsenr Jennie prize- - for high seore, .Mrs.; Reta after which luncheon was server! to Barnett. Third ward, Martha Kap-ul- Page the nd JAtb. eleven little girls. captains-Berth"Nebeker, lieu Hanson the consoliation prize. her mother; Mrs. Grover Johns and tenant; Anna Snyder. MameeMC- Mrs. Jacob A. Hanson, the- little ClellaiLLLlflle Earle, Ella A. Afi1 "The American Legion gave a very girl's - grandmother assisted ' the derson; Henrietta DouglassIvy "line patriotic program at the Span- hostess. Fourth Chase," Emma Wignal. ish Fork high school , special asward, Floretta Gardner, captain; Mrs. CJrovcr Johns entertained at Alta Cowan, sembly Monday morning at 10:30 lieutenant; Mary o'clock, lAdvancing of --the colors supper Sunday, November Those Curtis, Tessie Drissell, Laura Clow-ar- d, "and salute to the flag was conduct- present were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Mary Peterson.Hattle ed by boy scouts. Miss Mary Wil- A. Hanson and daughter. Winona; Francom,. Carmilla -- Mayers') Lula liams furnished piano music ' and Mr. and Mrs. Berntll Hanson and Larson. Charlotte Stewart ' Miss Gladys Williams sang, "Sleep, children, Mu Bad: Mra.TbJmas Soldier Boy. Francis Lundell of Llewellyn, Mrs, Louise Larsen and Japan is now producing several Benjamin gave the main address, Miss Fay Ncllson. hundred automotive vehicles per annum under a subsidy of the war emphasizing the duty of keeping fresh In memory, the debt owed to Rex O. Daniels of his department, the purpose of, which Captain the soldiers who have fought the city was Xbc principal speaker at is to make the country Independent great wars of this country and of the special Armistice-daexercises tf foreign producers in case of war. "paying humble tribute to those who at the Payson Uih school last paid the supreme sacrifice. Monday.-- " . , transacting some business down Miss Esther Andor.sn was hostess Mrs. Holg Jones entertained a town and give him a complete surto the Sorosls club last Friday eve- party of ladies at a quilting Wedprise when he entered the darkene l ning. Five tables of bridge were nesday afternon and evening.' Sup- rooms to find them full of guests. played, Miss Florence Jones and per was served at $:30 after-twThe evening was , pleasantly sp?nt Miss Nell Matley winning the fa- quilts were completed. Mrs. Dena playing games aflsr which refreshvors. Special guests were Miss Bowen Preshostess..' assisted the ments were served by the hostess. Donna Creer, Miss Nell Matley and ent were Mrs. Sara Sterling, Mrs. Jim Anderson. M. Gisleson, Marie Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. Agnes Creer who leaves Mrs. Thorgurda Snell, Mrs. Emily next week for California where sh On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Pauline Turner and Will spend the winter, was the motif .., Lea Anderson entertained in honor the hostess. for an informal luncheon at the of the Sorosis club, Refreshments home of Mrs. Rosetta Flavel Thurswere served at the Palace cafe af Mrs.. Mapgie Crump was hostess day evening when a number of five tables of bridge were at a miscellaneous shower Wednes- neighbors gathered there. Besides enjoyed at the Andrson home. Miss day eveuing. honoring Miss lor-oth- y Mrs. Creer and the hostess, there Ellen Anderson and Miss Afton Ar a bride of - this were prsent, Mrs. Ella Thomas, Mrs. Anderson, gyle won the favors. month. Twenty guests were pres- Effie Dart and - Mrs. Mary A. . ent. Games and music were Bowen. ': ' J Mrs. Elizabeth Evans of Provo, till 11 o'clock when a' buffet Mrs. Nell Hughes and Mrs. Rosetta luncheon was served. Mrs, Ruth Isaacs was hostess to FlavpJ of this city,- - spent Monday the members of the Fidelous club afternon with Mrs. Frank Milner, MrsV F. J. Faux entertained last last Thursday evening. Plans rcr who is slowly recovering from a Saturday evening at a surprise programs were discussed and a sewbroken ankle which she suffered party in honor of her, husband's ing demonstration - given by Mrs. when she fell at her home two birthday anniversary which occur- Eleanor Creer. A buffet' luncheon months ago. The four ladies who red on Armistice' of was 'served 'by" the hostess to 11 Were girlhood chums spent the tirtu friends and relatives gathered at members and. , one, special guest, over their Mr. A 'the Fad home while talking Faux was Mrs. Mary Mareusson. girlhood days. PL. GROVE Thanksgiving Now! day this wmMr 3SK -- . --- --- 7Z-- Z D.T.R.Co. Help You Get Ready - Mrs.- - Asel BouHr mnA k.K. Bingham, and Miss May Olpln A xaae are visiting with the r. moioer, Mrs. Ines Olpln. sn hanksgivinrpay.-Surprisethe-fol- ' ks Have comfort and cheerfulness in your home on there. New Draperies,' a New Ruff. It Let us help you. with a:piecen)fNewFurnIture Hereor costs so little arid makes such a difference. WW if. te Now! V vii t 1 : i feMK 1 UJ Efeir. . : - Walnut Dining Suites For the Feast Occasion Old And Young : En joy the Crosley Radio Luxurious Velour- Living Room Suites 3 Piece AmertenriJWalnut Dining Suite for Thanksgiving for $98.95. Strong and . sturdy in construction, yet handsome and at- tractive in design and appearance. It consists of oblong table, 6 chairs (upholstered), h and a Buffet. Buy Nowl . " Easy guaranteed ... ;v. .' Terms .. ' t Dixon-Tayl6r-RussellC- ( The v One-Pric- '. .' , : e House' f W0 mhijtihy Ifospitalih . THE LOWEST PRICES LARGE SCALESPECIALIZED BUYING ; AFFORDS " Mrs. O. E. Grua enUrtalned th members of "the Toung Mother; club t her coma Thursday sitei noon. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. 9. fiurtni mi are happy to announce the arrivJ a or Daby girl. . . Mr. William Atwood of sif r .l visited with his mother, Mrs. Saraj ' " : ' i The nf (h j , menf of the Third i ward " SundaJ cnwi entertained the (boys Thursday teachers of the d ,evenlngTh chaperoned the nartv r. w,J Ethel West. Miss Emily Wright ami i . Miss May Wadley. Mrs.. Jesse Wadley spent Saturj day in Sprlngvllle visiting- - wlt ' relatives. , JamesCJetersoft and - Mra.-OH- ver Thornton attended a birthday sup' per given by. Mra. Owe Thornton' of American Fork, in honor of hei husband' r& --y birthday-anniversar- y. i v A progressive supper furnlshe,? a social Kn joyed bv the following young people, Satur dayAyenlng:Tbe- - Misses - Lucll. ' Paulson, Ethel and Geneva Shoell Clara Blackhurst arid Edna Wal ker; Roy Fugal, Jean Paulson oi Pleasant Grove; Miss Hatel Nu tall. Miss Norma Chrisfpnsen, B;t' and Melvln Skousen of Trovo; La Wright of Lindon; Lewis .Wanlns and Armpn Webb of Lehi. TK crowd met first at the home of : Clara Blackhurst, where the of Uia supper was strv Miss Edna Walker was hostess f the second course,- and the Fr the-mottf--for - "The ' Radma On Wednesday .evening Mr. am Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mr! William Peterson, Mr. and Mr' One-Pric- e - House" lr. wtxom ayiQ7AMsse & Mr. and Mrs. M. R. spent Tuesday in Provo. r.i... HP . s Allyn an oi Miiror returned t tneir Dome Tuesday after a week visit with pi, and Mrs. O. E. Gnii ' Dr. Dean A; Harvey ot Salt Uk spent Saturday and Sunday wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J..L. Hai ... , . ., ... , , vey. nd,Mr-:Bruc- u'"u" J , : vM5' ) . Mr. and Mrs. John Atwood r Charleston Were Pleasant Grov, rhe: , :r Grove. - Have you ever thought how happy you could maKeIother- a dinner set for Thanksgiving? She needs dishes the worst kind. "They e necessary-t- o make- - the Thanks giving dinner a success. Come in and see what we have in beautiful Dinner Sets, Glassware and Silverware - Glade Llnebangh and Calvin Wa ker, students at th A c spent tht week end la Pleasan a Set For Thanksgiving for her table. l th jr 9 A New Dinner Mlss Ruby Harper entertain-ElliabeGreene, Eldon Johnao and Lloyd West at a candy pull e uung come 'i hursdtj ' ... evening. f .. On Friday' evening Mr. and Mr: Hans Williamson, Bishop and Mr M. Christiansen, Mr. and Mr; Alma Radmall attended a blrthd party given iy Mrs. Soren Met of Vineyard. Lev-- , construction for Mr, and.Mra. C L. Wright wer Salt Lake visitors Tuesday, J Aiwooa, on Sunday. ' WharcouIoTbe more inviting than n big comfortable Living Room Suite? Have one in yput-homfor the folks when they tome. Rare values are of- i?HL.a nd,;th ey 'are well with iiLJhji price reach of all. A complete in. Suite ';( Mr. and Mra J. R. HUton aJ son of Salt Lake visited at the J eeph Hilton home Saturday. 60-inc- e your home now. I .. . purchase a Crosley Radio on D. T. R. Co. Easy Payment Plan. A convenient payment down and payment regular each month and you use and enjoy the Radio as you pay for it$C9.00 Jbuys this new. Crosley Radio. Ask us to' demonstrate it in 1 1 the joy of living! Add Take advantage of the special values offered by D. T. R. Co, Unusually large purchases for eight stores has made theJoest ble prices cn furniture. We invite you to see the new arrivals in furniture You can I . With JT Jensir' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson wei Provo visitors oh Friday. i. , . An EASY-TO-PATPEA- Weslev Vi Arf) - -- The tabls decorations wet) carried out very effectively In color scheme of old rou inl mi ' The Invited guests were Mr. an' Mrs. Thomas Jense, the Mlse'j Reva; Elisabeth and Mary Jens' Myron and Keith Jense. : N&-rr rti Mrs. Wonderful Entertainment From A Radio -- )ntif. at a dinner party Sunday site noon.- - . ' The M. I. A. tk ffii?r"'J tended a atake orflrr' . nrovo on Wednesday afternoon. . - mber - ': - u Family gatherings and Visions homecomings! of roast turkev and cran- berry sauce along with Mother's good old Pumpkin Pies. A day of Thanksgivingwhen we all meet together and think ahnut the nhimdance of good things we are blessed with. A day filled wit h peace, contentment and hapDiness. The been harvested crops-hav- e sides. harvest on all wellTnight we . : -- ii i iu. t:i iit..ii...' no an me a j rar.e in vi i occasion. uiu, ugiiius ivgciucij juih iqasi day.-ATiu- Without Tubes Week.,,- Mrs. Burton Adams hn at a prettily arranred dinner n.rS at the Adams home Friday evenlrJ in nonor or tne retiring bUhoprj of the Second ward mut-t...,iJ appointed ' ones.BeJde 3lho' ana Mrs. Adams, there were In tl, Party Bishop S. L.- - Swenson an nH xt. daughter' Helen. Mr. James D. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs; A vi n wieison,; Mr. nd Mrt T. J, Atklnnnn , mrA Vf. .n 1 w r ur. iyee (uu .. . r- Johnson. Thanksgiving Day! ' w13s - -- ' k .;", " Mrs. Emma Whlt m t.,J Grav.' Mr. uil' mm Wl II were paii iKe visitor Tuesday. Let l ter-whic- te - Mr. and MnL. Owen Whlt.hon1 of Salt Lake apent' the weelc en in jrieaaant Grove with Mr whii head'a mother,' Mrs: Elvira Olpii ' sei-rtibn- ,. i Mra. Annie Holman- - Mn, vau' Monaon and Mr.i and Mr. Charlc' Holman were Provo Vialtort oi . r t : -- '. Let Grandfather and Grandmother enjoy flife too! During long winter nights you can have real entertainment in comfort in your own home. Choicest. mu8ic?:Jee- news items from all "over the country. comedy, and most 'tures, Have the best of entertainment with a C ROSLEY RADIO. .. mi ...! e, ivJl - The Second; ward Relief Rnrtet members met at the home of Mr Luella Thorne on Thursday aftei noon. The time was spent in'ouii. ... .w. -. n auuA lin .B jaimy ti - cwt. ...v..-.' wero erved to th iiuuuicun twenty-fiv- e ladiea present . I a . - ' Sei-den y : r ' . 13 j vugisui vi, wuii ay i vtsitlng with hef Bitter, Mrs. jijaf 1 guest-prise-a- ' '" m Eight Busy Furniture Stores Jhe;Lowest Prices Lar ' ' Shoell .the reMilrm-- fiaaie, was tT.e scene c |