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Show PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928. SPANISH FORK SOCIETY I William Grotegut enter, t Mrs. tained' at a bride's shower Thursday evening in honor of Miss-Elle-n Wright of Provo, whose marriage to Arthur Grotegut took' place at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Gomes and music were the' features of the evening. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. The hostess was assisted in serving a buffet lunch and entertaining by Mrs. Clarence Greer of Provo and Mrs.. Lores Grotegut Dead tlPfi ack was the hostess and she was assisted by her daughter LaRue, Mrs. Mark "Boyack and Mrs. John Larscn in serving a hot chicken dinner at A o'clock. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Bishop Larsrn, hi3" sisters," Mrs. Martha Stoker and Mrs. Teen Johnson, the Orem Society QJIQ DT1W latter of Provo and her daughter, May and two children;Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludlow of Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen and daughters, Bernice and Ruth, Mrs. Albert Larsen of Mammoth, Miss Hilda Clegg of Springvllle, Mr.' and Mrs. Mark Boyack, - Mrs. Fenton Boyack and daughters, LaRue and Fay. The evening was spent in social conversation and a program. Mrs, MyrI Bradford and- Mrs. Florence DeGraw were joint Saturday evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Anderson, a popular November bride. The function was Ticra"t"the home of Mrs. Bradford's Mbs. Mark Boyack entertained at mother, Mrs. .George Rlgtrup. dinner Monday complimentary to Games and music were the features her husband, the occasion being A buffet his birthday.- - Dinner was served at of the ' entertainment. 3:30, covers being laid for Joseph thirty guests, . The "bride received Chappie, Roach and Ruth Chappie, useful and Mrs. .Fenton Boyack- and daugh many beautiful gifts. ters, LaRue and FayrMr. and Mrs. TJRA Cleveland Bureau AnMrs. Leora Andrus, Mrs. Ann Leo Larsen of Mammoth, Dean derson and Miss Florence Jones Prior and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boy TDr. George Harding of Marion, O.,father of the late President Hardwere guests of Mrs. Paul Davis of ack. A died at the homo of Ws-sis-ter last Friday night whciTBhe Hhg, Payson, i. 1.I..J V. -- I .1 lh Mrs. Ttosatta Flavcl went to Salt In Santa Ana, Calif.: Dr. Harding ' Lake Saturday to spend a few was 85. He recently suffered a The mombers of the Alta club weeks with her daughter, Mis. stroke of paralysis. were entertained last Friday after- Joyce Dean( who is in poor health. noon by Mrs. Ann Brown. Fifteen members and one special guest, Mrs. Joseph Swenson entertained Hazel Thomas; solo, Miss Wllma .p.rfesent. Mrs, Eleanor JarviSj-we- re last Wednesday for her Hansen, Miss Mary Williams was A musical reading was, given by immediate relatives, the occasion accompanist for both solos. Lunch with "Miss Erma Brown accompani- being - her - birthday anniversary. eon was served at 5:30, Mrs. Jamei ment by Mlas LaVefh Wilson. Re- Dinner was served at 6 o'clock at Williams assisting the hostess. v freshments were- served by the a table prettily decorated with late . t autumn flowers. .. The guests were hostess. Mr. and Mrs. David A. JRussell of the brothers and sisters of the host- Eureka announce the birth of a Mrs. Emma Swenson. was hostess ess, their wives and husbands, and daughter at the Aird hospital at to the Laurenoelle club last Friday a few of the older nephews and Provq last week. : Mrs. Russell was evening. .Luncheon was served at neices and their partners, also Mrs. formerly Miss May Phillips of thin ' 10 o'clock to thirteen members and Sophia Nelson,, mother of the hostcity. the following specia3Kuestsr Mrs. ess. There were 29 present. Aslunar Swenson. Mrs. AnKUS Chris- - sisting at the fnuction were Mrs. Mrs. Hannah Rees has been stork-pintensen and Mrs. Fred S. Smart. A Hugh Nelson. Mrs. Florence er daughwith the amHy-o- f and Mrs. Arthur Nelson. Thanksgiving story waa given by ter, Mrs. D. A. Russell at Eureka, Mrs. Blanche Swensonvr while the mother is at Mrs. Vera Bowen entertained the hospital. - ; Eight members of the Klwanis Fidelous club Thursday evening of club accompanied by their wives, cf last week,, the program included Wor4 has been received by Mrs motored to- - Salt Lake last Thurs- readings by- - Floyd Swenson and M. O. Rockhill of the marriage of day evenine to be present at a meet Phvlis BowerfHind Mrs. Margaret her daughter Miss Erma Rockhill " ing in honor of the international Hansen; a magazine article by at'New ork City lol Gabriel U. orCothe Is of A at buffet Anderson. and who Mrs. a Loren' student secretary Gavesicas, president The bride gradu ganization. The members attend- luncheon was served by the hostess lumbia college. embers and --two special ated from- - the University of Utah ing were President G. Ray Hales, to W. H. Tolhurst, Dr. Joseph Hughes, guests, Mrs. Rhea Swenson and with'.the class of 1925. She taught R. W. Creer, David Hodge, Di' J. Mrs. Sylvia Swenson. thei next year at one of the Junior schools of Salt Lake, then do-Evans, Wells T, Brockbank and high T Horace n v' Dean Wilcox. Fereday, who has a con- cided to traveV. in Europe and tak tract at Elko, Nevada, spent this post graduate work In languages. - Sh haoV spent Uia past two year Miss Mary Sorcnson entertained week with his family, here j . at a birthday party- Saturday evethere, most of the time pursuing The Ladies' Literary club was en- her studies In Paris and it was ning In honor of her birthday anniversary. There were 12 present. tertained Friday afternon by Mrs. there she met Mr Gavesicas,- who Games and music were enjoyed and John Williams, 15 members and one was also a student. The bride was at midnight a delicious supper was special guest, Mrs. James Williams, visiting her sister, Mrs. Anthony served, the hostess being assisted were present. The program includ- Eyering in New York, after arriv. ." ed; Community singing led by Mrs. ing there Sunday. byier mother, Mrs. Effie Sorenson. Louise Larsen,; from Parliamentary The deepest well in the world Bishop Marinus Larsen was hoh-- . Laws for Women, "How to Form tt orcd last Thursday evening, the Permanent Society," given by Mrs. drilled for oil is at Olinda, Cali occasion being the 79th anniversary Jane Jones; vocal solo, Miss Gladys fornia, it attained a depth of 8046 of his birth, Mrs. Feonton Boy- - Williams; "Current Events," Mrs. feet. ..' ,, ".- -- V. The officers and teachers of thai view on "Ginger Ellen; A delicious lucheon was served t Timpanog08 ward gave an entertainment Wednesday evening at the the following members: Mrs. D. 1 home of Bishop James H. Clark, in McBride, Mrs. John Vance, Mr honor of Sunday School Superintend James B. Sumner, Mrs. George Ca dent George Loveless, who has r roll, Mrs. S. A-- Garter, Mrs; N. i ,, signed that position. Jaoobson, Mrs. At. A. Loveridg The evening was pleasantly spent Mrs. Cunningham, ' Mrs. Susa with radio music and games, Delic Heaten and Mrs. Harold Calder, ti ious refreshments were seved to the latter being an Inflteiji guest following: Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Haws, Mr Mldvale were the dinner guests and Mr. II. Mrs. James and Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E reman Christens Mrs. John Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs, Thursday evening. C. Mrs. H. Mr. and A.. F. Davis, A harvest ball will be given in tlj Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rowley, the Misses Jessie Farley, Mildred Far Sharon, ward amusement ha ley, Lucille Biglow," Doratha Jones, Thtirndiiv evening under the an Alice Pyne, Virginia Booth. Lillian nM,taa of the Gleaner' eirls and Terry, Leda Penrod, Verda Pyne,1meni An Bre cordially invited Orland Pyne, Dean Terry andW.Hnd. Von Pyne. Samuel Hamshire had i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols, left her guests this week Mrs. L. P. Nf Wed nesdajLior Venice, California, son, Mrs. Edmund Johnson,. Mi where they plan to spend the wln Perley Johnson,- all of lit. Plea ' ' i r. I Lowest. Easy Terms ! I " ' " rv-- x" vM fci-tr- i Prices x fMrs. ter 1 u i - 8 Piece Am. Walm t- Dining Room Sui te the-Pro- vo .i t , A'" y.- - t.tf JBl , . i ordinance and threa 3t ; enedto secede. 'j Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Aston are the prdud parents of a baby girl President-elec- t h Hoover, la born at their home Wednesday. Re good-wi- ll tour of ports from the Aston home are to Jots co, the effect that mother and baby are countries, will havev He' ofiakir venieoces, anyway, doing nicely. the trip aboard the V. S. Supc Mrs. H. F. Wall and daughter, dreadnaught Maryland. Katherin of Mt. Pleasant are visit JOG ing withMr. ftnd Mrs. W. H. Kof f ford. Latln-Amert- . Surprise Mother - Mi's. H. , y-T.- z -rr-. J s AV Yf x '- Ui e 'u 'f. "i M - JB ww&A Mrs.. Sylvester Brewes was host ess to the Social Hour club club at her homejrhursday.: afternoon, i Sewing, music and social- - chat were the diversions and Mrs. John Vance gave an interesting book re-- Low ' f iVJr ' u.s.MT.orr. : When the fci:i'- goes round the cad Seamless Axminster Rugs l urkey Mid Mrs. W. H. Kof ford, Mrs. H. F. Wall Katheria spent last week end in Salt Lake visiting with friends. . . hard to ." beautiful New Rug wouldn't it surprise Mother and make her happy. Carpets and Rugs of rare de-- 7 . ... OFTfcW TV The Sharon ward Relief society hold, their regular meeting Tuesday at 7:30. The lesson will be given by the social service committee. The subject being, "Relation of Malnutrition to Mental Develon-mentAll young mothers are especially urged to be present. If A beauty. - friends and relatives. Home-- - sign and Prices! 6 MtVS Anderson returned will BuyHeraRug 1 O. Saturday evening from Clear Creek where she has been Visiting with MakeHer-Hap- py v ci LITTLE Help Mother Fix Up The' 7 ..: '.. . , ---' ' old ,; 1to 14 Mra..,nt This Date in Our ierican History AJ .:'-- . irSJa.' A -- selection. ' daughter, The Seagul "girls of the"harc Calder, Alfred Stubbs ward Primary met Tuesday afte. Salt were Lake Stubbs and Rulen noon at the home of Mrs. G. Luni visitors Friday. , , gren. A delightfil hour was pei t with candy making and music, la McClanahan Mrs. E.T. vlsitmyt Mrs. John 7 S. Park - gave tu' In Mt. Pleasant this week with rel health lesson for the month. atives and friends. The Seamil girts present werl i ''' Leah Fielding, Afton Prestwic An entertainment was given In Lynette' Bronson, Anna Wella, Hi the Sharon ward amusement hall da Kokenhans, Ina Proctor Phyll, Wednesday evening in honor of the Pyne, Naoma Park, Thelma Pre wich. Velva Newell, Lucille Farl retiring bishopric. A delightful program was given and Goldie Pederson. r i. under the auspices of the ward t The teachers were Mrs. John M. I. A. Park, Mrs. Adell Fielding and Mi: During the evening BUhop Prest- - G. Lundgren. Invited gueeta wei wich was presented with a beautN Miss Lucille Olsen and Miss Zac f ul watch chain r and knife. Ray Bushncll. Cutler, R, D. Wells and Bishop Oscar Anderson were presented with Each 'bore the name of pencils. TZZZZ the one who received it. Dancing was enjoyed the remain dcr of the evening, the music being furnished by the Paramount Gleemen. Refreshments were served '. NOVEMBER by the Relief society to about 200 1500 Columbus to Spa' returned ft guests' . after h(s third voyage. of New Haven, "Con i i6S?Site A Thanksgiving dance will t4 from the Indiana. given in the Timpanogos ward 17S3 bought British evacuated New Yo( amusement hall Wednesday eve-- , ' r -ning, November 28. Everybody is 18S3 City. South Carolina passed invited to attend. Mrs-Har- A FEW MORE DAYS! Kext Thursday Thanksgiving Day. The day of family gatherings and a" day of rare feasts. Prepare the home for it. Eat thanksgiving dinner over, a D. T It. Co. Dining Suite. Come in now and make your- mi their with George P, Roberts. vr RBabe Jfce Home Reidy! ;..-.- JZJ: i : (7 I " a1tvA. Mi , Jk)Yis.v s - Roasted Crips and Brown" v M f in a i Monarch Range .for . the- - v. t3 "V.. 'ft ft?- if - A-fX- a - "The t Dixon-Taylor-Rasse- " - ' J- If- .!- Colorful floor coverings and pretty, draperies are what give the home that dressed up appearance. Have sme - mem new ' 3 TUBE A C GEMBQX draperies for Thanksgiving. .... $CQ Oa a - - One-Pric- e House' ll r Silverware - for the uracil . ",.'H bV- Get Your New Range Now! w& v.. - :!- u 1$ mm- - Thanksgiving Feast m Luxurious Carpets and Pretty Draperies , Co. Sparkling silverware for the Thanksgiv- ing table. , It costs little and yet is so attractive. Supply your table needs from our Crockery Department,. 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