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Show " -- J TWO PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1928. - - i ii t - 3 NEWS OF- - INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF. THE" HERALD. WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY-OENTERTAIN YOUR CLUB . PLEASE ;':.iews -r CALL-107;-i- - LITERARY COMMITTEE PREPARES PROGRAM T- Mrs. Nellie Thornton will give the lesson in the Fifth ward Relief SoTo Soon -- 4 ciety meeting Tuesday . afternoon. r. .I.,"at 2:30 o'clock. The musical pro-Amon tho pr.pminent and inter-of Mr. arid Mrs,jA.fE,yH,anen Mr3. VV. S. Rust entertained at an gram; will be in cnarge oi irs, dstlng social note .of the season; is Provp wish to Ennounce,-ttheir informal party at her home Thurs- - Lloyo Cullimore. The literary secmade by Mx. and many friends, the engagement of (day evening in honor of her daugh-- J tion has charge of the meeting and thnnpuncement is desired Mrs. W. R, Butler of Jfovo," of the thoir daughterZoe, to' Wesley ter, Kae, whose marriage to E.van a" . of their laughter, Eliz JoUnson of Mesa" Ariz. Mr. John- A. Madse"n of Mt. Pleasant, is to " engagement ; ' of Ralston abt'th. to Willard AND is" the son of 'Mr. and Jtfrs. take place next week. MEN "51" son ' ' . ' '. ':".;. Miss' Rust, accompanied hy'ier GLEANERS DANCE Gecrgtf A. Johnson' at Mesa. . The marriage is to be solemnized L Te marriage wilt take place early parents, left Friday for Mesa, Arithe dancing enjoyable Among during the holidays, shortly after in Jarfjiary, after 'which the young zona,.- where the marriage will be parties of last week wds that given j "Philfor will leave which the in in couple make will 21, their home bv the "M" Men and GleaneV girls; couple E!emnizd Friday, 1 ' ..... URROUNDED ,.,. , a. ' adelphia to'make.fheir home. Mesa," wliere rMr.tl6hns6n."Ta Engot the Edgemont ward Friday eve the Mesa temple.' an J by their children, two-son- s, Miss Butler Is one of Provo's , .Both are graduates of the B. . ning: In the wprd amusement hal j .. aged in-arebusinc&s. . . . seven daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Myroa C. Newell, young women, and has the Brig-haErpmint'nt Both ef aftd at the present time Mr. Mad The "Paramount Gleemen furnisheil graduates of Provo, greeted more than 200 of their friends a host of friends, who join' invwish-"in- g sen is teaching music at the the tnuslc. and delicious refreshYoung university. e : ,..,...'.. her a life of success and happi. and ; acquaintances, Thursday after. ; high school, at Eager, ments, were served. ' " . ness in " the her nejghorae. Duping J1noon, .the occasion being their golden wedding They will make their home LITTLE WOMEN TO Ariz,, PARTY CHRISTMAS FOtf Miss few Butler has post ; MEET WEDNESDAY yeajj . there, anniversary. " spent considerable time in travel- S. C. S. MEMBERS Mies Marian Sutton will be hont- Friends In attendance 'at the J ' a Iv'-'" .;-will Miss .of which Emma was the one , give ,The charming event, Spafford ing, having completed tour of the were Miss Leda ess to the Little Women at- - her " ' Christmas party at her home Thursworld about a year ago. i .'4 jf Miss Ethel Robinson. home Wednesday evening. Sewltifr. leading social' affairs of the seasoru s held f " Thompson, for the' members of the Miss day evening 1 at the residence of Mrs. J. Leo Bown, 'daughter Evelyn Eryner, Miss LaPrCal music and luncheon will be the. dbj S. C. ' Christmas decorations will CIXB ,-vh-- of. the honored Miss Maurlne Fillmore, versions.- AH members are cordial- Bryr.er, p couple. be used- throiighout th entortair,-inMEMBERS ENTERTAINED ll .. Miss Eva Wilkinson : and Mis"s ;'.. ly invited. Beautful baskets 'and bowls- of cut flower?,-- ' gifts from rooms an'd iff the luncheon. SpeThree tables of brkige were enLudlow. ' members of the family 'and friends, were tastefully arranged joyed by thc members of the Just-- . cial Christmas features hae been DANCE FOR DELIGHTFUL . club, Friday afternoon at arranged. AH membe'rs ar"( corLsV, V i. YOUNG FOLKS throughout fhe reception rooms,' the color gold predominating. invited. Mr of CLUB Afmcr B. dially AFTERNOON n BRIDGE The harvest ball, given by the An elaborate golU fillet cloth covered the dining table, '.' MrsJHK" 'Cox received' the Mrs. Arnold Rawling3 will enterof irls the Glffener and of cut the centerpiece of which was a marigolds: glass basket delicious lun'ch-poti- " MR. AND MRS. KAII.E tain at her home Thursday after-"noo- n hiph coJ? favor. fend Third wards, Friday eveA gold candle in a gold candleholder was on either side of the was served to the following HONORED AT DINNER for the members of the Afterat' the Third ward amusement ning . , nuts and and while bowls of to Mr. and Mrs. noon Bridge club. gold gold trays and cib member?: Mrs. Leon Complirhenta.-ycenterpiece, hall, proved to- be a decided social C. KMVJJjL MVRON AND. MP. MRS. Mrs. "Walter Weist.'Mr.s. Har- Theodore Raile, who were married white mints, completed the'decorative scheme dt the table sucees Ji large crowd vas in' at" 1. vey Holland,' Mrs. Ji. OtJpernian, Thursday evening in this city, a LITTLE MISS STRATE v tendance 'and a good time was ACACIA ClXn&T HAVE Large, pictures of Mr, and, Mrs. Newell, taken on their. KKNSIXCTON GIVK? Mm. Thomas Clitheroe. Mra. G. L. family turkey "cttYtriEr was given ENTERTAINS , . j ( hkistmasTaktv wedding day,' were plaeed on the buffet, which held a center- rOH SISTKKS Shun of f. Mi's, Glen Gardner, Mrs. Friday eyening at the residence ot Miss Erma Strate entertained at V fine in JvhKi':iian eve and r, Attra tivp erlighlful u piece "of gold roses.'on either side of whjch was a gold candle lrt.-ii- l wo:? tht! kmainisttitt o.. anu invueu uesti:: Airs. Mrs. Raile's sister, "'Mrs. J. Leo her home Saturday cfternoon for eiven l,v in urrjidi i' J fif i:ie psrtv in bat..Inez AlKer, Mrs. i PLENTY OF WORK in a gold holder. Baskets of gold marigolds, roses and chrys- Mi's. Yellow rosea formed the 25 of her friends. Christmas decClyde Singleton, Enwn. pivf for (he AcHcia club J. Leo l?iwn :imi Mrs. Stan LONDON One of 'the queerest Mrs. ifort Hedqulst "and Mrs. Lee Lcenterplece for. the dining table. orations were used. Games, music anthemums were placed' about the room. M. Clark,, Friday aftc inoou et 't'.K- - Fmhv afte- lhnnn fit I ir hfin'ft Madsen.' .Christmas A 1 ha Vifill'c R decorations Covers were- laid for 8. The bride and a delicious luncheon were the legacies ever left. in Great Britain-"V. HPVia miocfts iifava riici'i1 Kiitu-pI 111 V' 4 II" III . t if I IInn1 Bown iTKuli'iHia, ir. coD!inicht to i.JftfK. K. Orvill.' Olson. Christ maa Wi re used ILIIVU I I. 'I 1 II I III. g U VOIO is that left by John Rudge, Try-sulhe enter- was formerly Miss 'Afton Newe'.l, diversions. t'iroughout ( f be luncheon eiven and cifts will p. m., and during that time beautiful music was furnished by t.hcir siitii.M. sc sc fc Staffordshire. He "provided rooms and in tho lunchecn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. taining -. V. Mi.J. r.iuitl;l o. will be seived. a atrin? trio, consisting of Miss Wilma Bovle. Miss Marion of Hiko. Nev $5 a year for a poor man to g J" Provo. NAUTILUS of MEMBERS TO Newell 'i' & rwTiwn of !jC . "SO THIS 'IS LONDON" round the parish church during the GIVE FORMAL DANCE InJ.. Mr, Theodore I.FNXEA TO MEET . i - VCUt IUC ...Columbus. 4 SUNDAY'' CAST DINNER the ENTERTAINED GUESTS' holiday Among parties sermon, awaken sleepers and e.'pet VVCIC leading Bel CMUIICUIB rcll Ullllllg taull' ILHUIg IHCillUCU Raile of Lognn iyiV'lrft. Leslie A. TIliK!SI)AV - Senior class officers of the B. Y. Covers will be laid for twelve at planned is the formal dance to be stray dogs. .' ,.. over by Mrs. M. Clark Newell, Jr.' Pieces of the wedding I'ouison of Riifu'ld. Tlify v.ei Mrs, O. C- McCarthy will enter- II. entertained the cast of "So This a dinner party being given this given by tho membe'rs of the Nauticake,.wrapped and tied with gold cord, were presented to the hero to &tlfm& th golden wedding tain afT.er "ho:.ne Thursday after- Is London," Friday evening at the afternoon by Miss Evelyn Willard-so- lus social unit of the B. Y. U. England now has "67.000 fewer enniversjtfy of their partnts, :iar. noon for the members of the Lin Banyan Lunch. The party followed Roses are to be used as a Th'rrsday evening nt the Utahna cows than year ago; until 1927 the guests. nea club. Sewine. music and the presentation of the play at Col-lr- table decoration. Phntrttrronha nf Ihp familv A theater party hall. Invitations have been issued cow population had been increasing fakpn rlnrincr thp parlv IS&irJnTs. Myron C. Newell, held a: J uncheon will hc ; t(r250;late of 50,00a a year. hnHj jrHilcrilUUIl. iuiiiciuus utauuiui nt "tit; lutrmn, an Bow n . Hcae'st. chrysu. ' morigolds were used throughout HORTLY after the guests hadleft, and as a bmplete the entertaining rooms as a deeoi Durine the tirjic plea&antly their manyriends, Afton, th?'' youngest . surpriseto k and pot ial spent daughter of Mr. and Mrs?'. Newell, was '".nited in. mar chat. Mrs. Algic E.' P.allif read n Christmas ttoiy. and vocal i')loi to Theodore Raile of Provo. rendered by Mrs. Brown, Mrs. 'riage The ceremony was performed by B'jiiop Nephi Anderson were Pojilson and Mrs. Ii. Gain CUwk. of the Manavu ward, in the presentof the familv members. A delicious tray luncheon was r mother's school her friend nerved. and weddj Wearing Fifty gown, a beautiful creation of cream alpaca with silk lace trimmings, the bride day acquaintances of the Newell . in uttcndniue nt th" made a pretty picture. gfe carried a lovely bouquet of yellow Rirls were affHir. ' JL charming . roses. Miss Jennie wore an friends Atteaid Daughter of .W.R.Butler Honored 6y Children - Jewell ;fiMdett Wedding "Party Zoe Hansen to i Wed Mesa, A rizona Business Man Marrg -- Former B.,Y. U. Students, to Wed In Mesa Temple ' ' 1' - o .y i h V; b y A; 't;-- , old-tim- i i ;s Ji .,...-'- a. ' Dece-mbe- r T-U- - m .. ...-;- 13 s't s Av-a- iJ ' V;t,v-- , party-Thursd- Jt'ST-A-MER- ay E - Ar-dc- j " Si:rr-tnon- s. ' , '' "M"-me- Sec-orr- tl ". Hed-tuist- . ! ' . il.-- i I V 11 V 1 1 1 - - V l, T 5jC . a. j:.:.' i.u. . -. n. -- at-t- "- Dliristioias Sale of 35 JMMiertAeeeH In OridG inal-V. - attrac Bnmhall, as bridesmaid,, tive blue taiieta ares and carried a bouquet of pink roses. FOlTvTU Newell Bown WARD vastest - KKUKK SOflKTV man. wjoVfesume her duties as teacher of dramatic-ar- t C. Mrs. Cht.lsWa Jensen and Mr. Eyrlng will giv? poierH en and physic education at the Logan high school, while the F.lives of Ilrth lltnward nnd : .Mr. Raile continues his work in the athletic department of Gladys N. . Vni;staff. Tuesday ' ... . aftCinoon the B. Y.y at 2 'iO o'c'.eck Bt thn J YRON C. NEWELL was born in 2(5, ' inx. CU B MEMBERS Lake City. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Vine- CYMrs. OicaV Gatrett entertained to counsellor was He 12 for resided where years. they yard, at a d iiijhtful sociol affair at her several ward for years. home Friday afternoon for the. Bishop Peter Madsen of the Vineyard They moved to Provo 38 years ago, and have, resided "at members of the Utopia club. were enr.u:;c and 444 North Fourth East street since .that time. During this terms; as city joyable features of the aftei noon's time he ha3 served as city councilman after which a marshal for two terms, .andjvas a memberj?f the board of edu- entertainment, Jurwheon served' : to the cation for two terms. He is-- devout member oFthe L. D. S. following club members: Mrs. Wil-- j church and takes an active part in the affairs of the Fifth Ua'm Connell, Mrs. Kinil 'Jaiibspn. and operates a farm in Mrs. Jack Ilooth, Sirs. J. Frank ward. At the present time he owrfs v Ward, Mrs. Shirley. Hcv Mrs. Pleasant View. , for-tw- o is ' a An-ton- e Kemp, Mrs. I.awi:t'nce : LICE SMOOT NEWELL, the daughter of Abraham 0. and Anne K. Morrison Smopt, was born February 6, I860, at Salt Lake. She came with her parents to 4 . Provo when she was 6 years of age, and has lived here ever ' 4 since. Mrs. Newell attended the B. Y. Academy, and is one of the r -in Vineyard, she was president j original "29.! While living of the Relief society of that ward for five years, and lias al- ways taken an active part in the work of this organization. At the present time she is a Relief society teacher in the ... rum waru. " " Casi-.it- Vt;,,'""'.V .. r M West-Jordan- "h -- i - t" " ' ' presents ' ..:-- ' - WILL DURANT Author of "The Story of Philosophy," etc. WednesdayrDecember 19, 8 p. m. m , 1 V , v , ' 'r'f Jf Adm ission $1.00: Season Ticket $2.5f-l- An opportunity of a lifetime! - READ HERALD WANT ADS - iTii illi hKn C'U- M . assortment of water - - ,'f i-if i t . ; , -.- S' 1 - col- P.vo, Utah. Dec. To Whom It May Concern: A 1Q liZS. lrtn.. 1 years wrth epileptic attacks', I am very happy to sav that today I am a well woman. Ths remarkable" cure was performed by Dr. E. Mansfield; over n period of one year's treatment. .. 4 have given my, health every possible trial and. am posftive of my cure. I feel so grateful TDTv.hnt Chiropractic, has done for me that I want to tdl everyone else suffer inc with this! dreadful malady f the bright pro pects held fortjj by Chiropractic. 'II' ' , . , I-- U - - J.h ' mJ First Touch of Spring it , " Evening Glow Old Faithful Mayflower I iiiiMMM in wii in inn mi mi Hmt mi i mm miii hi ml " ' Artists' 7 - , 1 Specially Priced , .S.upplies Ecprally z L J1 . I 1 x . , . Subjects in This Group Happy Hours for the Child v ' End of the Trail Spring Song Appeal to the Great Spirit , Grand Canal of Venice Shadowland Venice Ship Home,,of the Heron Dance of the Nymphs ', i the of Harp Winds Age of Innocence Memory Gardens Grinhy The Gleaners The'Angeles L6ne Wolf . -- ' Decalcomanias Combination sets, keyed drawings, etc. will amuse them for hours. These crayons sets-- - Wax Sets - l t I Signed, MRS. L. E. BAT.TLETT, 370 E. 4th South. " Provo,, Utah. STARTING MTNTW'V; DEC. H we arc Rivinu 3 FREE adjustments-read- and a complete mg. Come in ana see us. consultation". rVi i lilnvnf walls'" am rt I 10c to $3 0ut C,0se m I I at mt m OCtOO- - I 2 1 Frame Subjects Y ' 2:P Tone pewinir .: ' - - F1 - M Wj aIh k : - ,- f Vj Franks . Parchment Paper for - . ; "WJB- - 7V Ravt' iRirePdint . Bronzes and Glassbeada, all shades. ' 5 Frame r : : a white , for' Kerchief Decoration I I . - RELIEF PASTE STj iO . Subjects ; , Paints . - r Aurora Cdve Early Morning at Tarpon Springs Sunset on the Grand Canal i4 I ; 1 : Autumn Gold Inspiration Inlet ' Desire "Blossom Heart's Time ' - Garden Retreat H H M I ' 14x28 . Transfers m Nery-o'Met- ! Lone Wolf. End of the' Trail Spring Song TrrdMuse' J!ti . Subjects . 12, trr ft ii,-- hnviniT eift.,i-- - Serene Night ' Making Roth Ends. Meet End of a Perfect Day Glorious Vista 1 DR. E. MANSFIELD T ' ' srr" hi On Dreaniland's Border Alva Rening Mid Ocea- n- Moonlight and Roses Call of the Night Sapphire Sea Sunset on the Grand Canal 10e-to$-3 " Frame e . Nature's' Masterpiece Monarch of Green River of Dreams V: H Subjects in This Group Water Colors J Vs.' S ; Special ors, with keyed outline drawings. . . " Extra I - ' i In ' Specially Priced ' , . ' ; . " . I infill 1IT- $f W' 4 P; Tr T ti r Train his hand and eye to form and color. A large v' '?. Jlh Two-Ton- W 1 LV TVili . jrrain.4he Child vt - . ' J ' 'fS . COLLEGE HALL ill m ' V ... 14x18 the-ath-le- tic '' ' HiTrai:? . t 1 ! - ' ' Vr, '?tfr s$ ITiiTlill - Artistic Training We: do it - reasonably. n, Brigham Young University Arts Course. ' "Much ""Dopfrids on v ' ' 7x9 r ' tJXWi rK'A 1:!," I " R. AND MRS. NEWELL are the parents of ten chil dren. They have 27 grandchildren and 'two great- irrandchildren. ihe nine livinir sons anu (laugnci are as follows: M. Clark Newell, jr., superintendent of Provo city waterworks; Mrs. Flora Love, wite of C. W. Love, Jr., rancher and livestock raiser, Hiko, New; Mrs. Emma Bown, wife of J. Leo Bown, prominent livestock buyer, Provo; Mrs. Anna K. Brown, wife of R. S. Brown, publisher of the Evemechanic for ning RepublicanrColurnbusInd. ; M.,S.NewelU ; Mrs. Alice the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company, Randall,, wife of J. W. Randall, superintendent of the sugar factory, and livestock raiser, Worland, Wyo.; Mrs. Mary Clark, wife of Dr. Stanley M. Clark, Pro'o; Mrs. Helen Poul-sowife of Dr. Leslie A. Poulson, dentist. Richfield; Mrs. fton Raile, wife of Theodore Raile, instructor in department of the B. Y. U., Provo. " - : - ' - ' . t) i ..III 75 Another Local Cure . IJW lib and Mrs, Ernest Kasnllison. - 7 1. 3 Light of .t lie Moon Tail Wfiula i " " ... U- Ail' ' Glow- - (lohl.-- v- - sf'Sr Home Fires House by the Ko:ul t I- ' fl Ills-- J -"- Minnehaha Fcsv-u'- "". J Spring Song ' 'hi ll m I Subjects . - BrK 1 Lone Wolf v. End of the Trail . !elic-iui- ' Frame e 'i - j ft' 9x12 Twc-Ton- , ( sjciul-cha- - ffgmg"-?- Extra Spsdalf Fourth "ward Relief Society nicer Miss (Jeorsia M.uner'3 fifth' Provo, September students of the B. y. V. grade H 1856. the son ot norace union ana Maria i,ouisa iwu-- training school will furnish Christmas songs. A Kaod attendance will erts Newell. He attended .the Dusenberry school, ard be ' appreciated. Smoot to Alice. was He Y. married later the B. Academy. , Newell, December 13. 1878, in the endowment house in Salt KENSINGTON' KXJOYEI) .. Colors'-- ' sating j W c . 1 - - the v : Lamps '.."Patterns - tr: ---- --- IB I "Mirrors er Dr. E. Mansfield, D.C 12-- 1-7 Office hours: Ov Hedfiwist No. 1 JTuone 1032 , j- - i i "7 ' x ii lie ii lviii&jlllii. t;erpMOT, z ' ii ii ci ir iiv XZ i N.i m ft 'i u r -- eMw i 5 . a I'liw. '.PMCNEI60 rm. v m- . . ..mW .. i -. rmi aaim i . i ii ,' i " ' . ' i u . |