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Show - A V i NOVEMBER 1, 1921 TUESDAY, Mrs. Sadie Graham Haws, Society Editor Phone 13W fotwniMinn Ward Mrs. Joseph Halleween Party Miss Shirley Kensington Sutherland very pleasantly entertain- entertained at n kensington at her ed at a Halloween party at her home home yesterday afternoon, compli227 East First North Friday evening. to her daughter, Mrs. J. A. mentary decoratThe rooms were attractively witchof Carter Burley, Idaho. Fall flow-an- d ed with the usual Halloween Games jerg Autumn leavees gave an es, cats and and luncheon weer also In accord added charm to the entertaining Those present with Halloween. were: Misses Emma Guy, Melba Han- rooms. The hostess served A dainty sen, Donna Grimm, Helen Hatch, luncheon to the following guests: Louse Spafford, Jessie Jones, Ellen Mrs. E. J. Ward. Mrs. Harry Heal, Ashton, Level Goddard, Nita Wake- Mrs. William Frisby, Mrs. Robert Mrs. field; Messrs George Stien, Bert Wlg-na- l, Boardman, Mrs. Martin Strebel,Board-maFred Moore, Harrison Conover, Rondo Simmons, Mrs. John Mrs. Ed Lowe and Miss Vernlce Bob Mangum, Alex Sutherland Newell Bown, Fred Ward, and Joseph Bown. Boardman. it-- n, . Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Washington Visitors Mrs. P. W. Madsen of Washington is here Joseph Alhander entertained at dinner Sunday at their home. Covers ing her father L. J. Nuttail. were laid for twelve. . Halloween Party Ortha and Aston Mr. and Mrs. Payaon Visitors Kay Introduced their friends into the land of mystery at their home William Ferre had as their guests Saturday evening. The entertaining over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William rooms took on an aspect of witchery OMellla of Payson. and mystery with the necessary Halit truly Salt! Lake Visitor Miss Dorothy loween decorations to make 1 The dainty luncheon Irvine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. mysterious. and games were also In keeping with R. Irvine of Salt Lake, is spending Halloween and enjoyed by the foll- the week In Provo, a guest of Miss Maurine and Hatel Hicks, Lorna Bagley. owing: Zells and Hilda Ford, August and Pearl Muhlestlne, . Louise Candland Dancing Party Held Last evening . and Flora EJllertson. Superintendent Spillman entertained at an enjoyable social and dancing Sharoa Baaar The Relief Society party at Olmstead. Those Invited ef the Sharon ward will give a baasar were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, Mr. next Wednesday at the ward chapel. and Mrs. Thomas Williams. Mr. and The proceeds of which will go to buy Mrs. LeRoy Hardy Mr. and Mrs. John a much needed sacrament set. Din- Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Angel, Mr. ner will be served at noon. In the and Mrs. Bert Crane, Mr. and Mrs. evening an excellent program has Thomas Shott, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. been provided, part of which will be Some, Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Simmons. given by the Stake officers. The eve- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mr. and nings entertainment will Include a Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. ene act play entitled, The Spinsters Fred Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The small charge of Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Convention. 2t cents a couple and 10 cents will Papke, Mr. and Mrs. F. Beckstead, be made. All are Invited to Join in Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen, Wm. a good time and help a good cause. Morley, Maurine Some, Eveline Clove Miss Evans and Miss Strong e e e Childrens Party Miss Arel MuhElk Ladies This evening the lestlne entertained a number of her young friends at a Halloween party Elk ladles' will give a Halloween party at the lodge rooms. The hall at her home Friday evening. v ... . pr.tui, occasion an da daintily prepared Hal loween lunch will be served. - Each club member will have the privilege of bringing a guest. Cards, music and a social time will he enjoyed by ' all. s Tres-Jo- li (Tub Mrs. D. D. Sutton Birthday Dinner The birth annihostess to the memversary of Mrs. Fred Flnlayson was was the pleasing club and a few fittingly celebrated at her home Fri- bers of the Tres-Joday evening by a family dinner party Invited guests at their home Friday afternoon. , . followed by a social evening. Quilting Bee On Saturday afternoon Mrs. L. M. Nelson entertained a number of ladies at a quilting follA owed by a sumptuous supper. most enjoyable and profitable after' noon was held. . U r Home and School Party Prom-- 1 Farewell Party The First Ward inent among the social features of social hall was the scene of a merry this week was the reception given oy (party of young people Saturday even-th- e Home and School Association In' ing when the following young men honor of Mrs. Esther Call Stewart, entertained at a dancing party in hon- former president of the association. or of Eugene Allen: Messrs. Leland The delightful affair was given last Warnick, Bony Fuller, Allen AnderJoe evening in the 8ixth Ward amuse son Albert Nuttail, Harold Kerr, ment hall which had been artistic-- J Robison. About forty guests Indud-all- y decorated for the occasion. Mrs. ling some from Salt Lake City were Stewart, served for a number of present. The guest of honor is the years as president of the association son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Allen, and was a very valuable and earnest who will leave for England the midworker, but on account of leaving dle of this month. " Provo to make her home in Salt Lake It was necessary tor her to resign. On Wednesday eveBridge Party This reception was given as an ex ning Mrs. Spencer Clark will enter- pression of appreciation of her past tain at her home, (3 North Second work. Dancing, Music and refresh-- 1 west at a bridge party. ments were enjoyed by a large crowd. ., Miss Edith Halloween Party Thursday Bridge Oub Mrs J. W. whUehetd entertalned at a merry 8turdar Tning. dAftlrno Bridal llh ?? her prty 111 her home rooms were appro- entertaining home on Thursday afternoon. prlately decorated for halloween and the games and luncheon were also in Thursday Card Club Mrs. L.' L. The followGraham will entertain at her home keeping with the time. young people enjoyed the evening the club. card Thursday evening ing: Misses Edna Johnson, Bonny Elenor Screw, Mildred E. L. E. Club Mrs. George E. Simmons, Florence Jepperson, Melba Robison will be hostess to the mem- Bush, Mable Taylor, Ina Coleman, bers of the E. L. E. club members at Park, Geneal Anderson, Fawn Ellertsen, her home on Saturday. Messrs. Mont Foster, Robert Curtis, s William Johnston, John Taylor, Wey-net- h Saturday Bridge Club Mrs. David Rulon Taylor, Verdell o the Sat- Booth,Roland, Openshaw will be hostess-tFrank Knudsen, Maurice urday Bridgtf Club and a few .friends Jones, Clare Boshard and Grant at her home Saturday afternoon: Hansen. s s s This Week.the Bays Are Literally Turning Into Knight AT - at the en frtJ ' rnUr f Hr I. , Entertained at SprlngvUle Mr. add Mrs. Joseph Ward and Mrs. J. C. Carter were guests nt dinner Sunday lot Mrs. B. L. Allen at Springville. 4 Borosls to Meet Tomorrow afternoon the Utah Sorosia will meet with Mrs. Walter T. Hastier In regular session. Professor J. C. Swenson of the B. T. University will talk on Americanisation and Mrs. George Parker will give n paper on The Constitution and Its Makers, nnd ths Evolution of ths Federa! Constitu- V For over half a century virgin wool fabrics have been woven here in Provo. Their dependable wearing qualities and general excellence are recognized from coast to coast and from Canada to Mexico. Only merchandise of merit could become so widely used- - Provo woolens ; made twenty years ago are still in daily use. - S high-grad- e, 'J r ; I From Provo Dealers They are going fast Dont lose the opportunity to get these two ' wonderful bargains : Patronise Bay Knight products nnd' help to make Provo a great manufacturing center. home Industry it will give more employment to home people. -- , t Distributors o Quality Merchandise Mrs. George Robison tomorrow after- Fall flowers will he freely used In decorating. The gneets will be Mrs. George E. Robison, Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mrs. Jack Schtar-maWlUIam Ferre, Mrs. Mark Mrs. Vera Greenwood and Mrs. Fred R. Taylor. t Bonneville Ward Extensive preparations are being made tor n Hallowe'en party this evening in the Bonneville ward honse. Everything that can he conceived of to make and evening of wholesome merriment and fun Is being planned. All are invited . to Join la n good time. noon. n, Roy-lanc- - sub-zer- Dancing Party Prominent among the social aflalra of the week was ths dancing party given by societys younger set, as follows: Hal Kerr, Joe Robison, Bony Fuller, Lee War-nicAlbert Nuttail and Allen Anderson In honor of Eugene' Allen, son 'of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Eugene Allen, jwko leaves this month on n mission to England for the L. D. S. church. The delightful affair was given in the First ward social hall. Follow ing were the guesta: Misses Lorna Bagley, Gloria Mangum, Corn Trotter. Mabel Stubbs, Ruby Taylor. Atha Bateman. Margaret Pierpont, Mnrial Smart, Ella Brown, lrmn Murdock, Katherine Gladys Seamount nnd Southworth. From Salt Lake: Misses June Woodruff, Helen Walters, Maurine Stephenson, Virginia Dnynes, Hortense Stohl. Helen Tnlmage, Veva Rawson. Messrs. Lynn Oberg, Joy Berry, Gall McDonald. Eldon Nuttail, Nell Burton, and Provo: Messrs Knight Allen, Mark Allen, Kenneth Kerr, Roland - Whitehead, El wood Jackson, Earl Phillips, Truman Partridge, Alfred Flowers, Victor Hatch, Mendell Thorne, Clare Mortensen. Mr. and Mri. R. E. Allen, Dr. nnd Mrs. George E. Robison, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Cook, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Blumentbal, and Mr. nnd Mrs. George Leven. 4 you. ' , Woolen Shirts. Wherever good shirts are used, the clean-cu- t, dependable Knight Provo shirts are favorites. They are found in twenty states for their dressiness and long service. Riding Breeches, Loggers Shirts, Mackinaws, Vests, Wool Batts, etc., are all on sale in Provo stores. DEMAND KNIGHT PRODUCTS. BUY THEM IN PROVO. , r. Cnight WoolenMills Bridge Luncheon Mrs. George Leven will be the hostess nt n n at the home of Dr. nnd bridge-luncheo- I Smiling benutlea, fairy beaaties. blond beauties, brunette benntien, short beauties, Tall beaaties, aleuder brant lew, hut all America a beau-;tle- s, ut Larson A Kjllow'a. After, thirty, the man who has n good boarding house Isnt likely to1 j marry. I The trouble with "flying up eas- ,ITy Is that you so often have to flyj ' down hard. j I "r '5 . Salt lake Visitors Mrs. Naomi Campfire Girls A progressive Tetlt and son, Tom, of Salt Lake City, Hallowe'en party, very nnlqne in Its was enjoyed by the Campis visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. make-u- p fire girls last' Saturday evening. Thomas Pierpont. Chaperoned by Mrs. O. A, Spears, Empty Parsonage Certainly any- the girls met nt the home of Miss one could Imagine witches, ghosts Marion Beesley wbpse home was and everything spooky in an empty decorated for the occasion. Witches bulhyhg which Jiad been parefully Stew, was served by Miss Beeelsy. decorited nnd prepared for that pur- who Was attired ns n witch. The girls posed Such was the empty parson- then Visited the other homes as felage which was so prepared by the lows, each-ongiving real Hallowe'en Miss Vivian Blakes- Christian Endeavor Monday evening. entertainment: Mm. G. E. Bratton, Miss Riith ley, Slxtv-flv- a members of the CommuHansen, Miss Erma Helndselman, to themselves nity ghurch enjoyed Miss Edith Bee, Mlse Marlon McCord, the finest extent In games, music, Miss Evelyn Williams, Miss Evelyn luncheon nnd having their future Nelson, the Misses Margaret nnd Elforetold by the clever fortune tellers. eanor Whitt! more. Miss Fay Ander-ber? f nnd Miss Helen Goodwin. On Mysteries Ths Misses account of the lateness of the hoar Ruth Pierpont, Mildred Spafford, n visit to the four following homes Ruth Trice entertained nt the home had to be omitted: Mlse Florence of Mr, nnd Mrs. Thomas Pierpont on Maw, Miss Elsie Peterson, Miss May East Center street, Tuesday evening, Brim and Miss Marjorie Spear. . at n Halloween party. Twenty-fiv- e t Uttle guests traveled on the HeUo Girls The Mountain States among skeletons, witches, Telephone operators met Monday evecats nnd ghostly creatures. The Ut- ning at the home of Miss Mary Hantle hoetesaee Introduced games In sen and enjoyed an evening of real keeping with the occasion nnd served Halloween enjoyment.' The entern typical Halloween tray lunch. The taining rooms had been decorated tor occasion and delightful games evening wan voted to be n most per-(th- e feet evening of thrlUs nnd enjoy- - and n dainty luncheon nil In keeping ment. with the occasion were enjoyed. ass' e g, Hall-twee- a shoot-the-chut- es i ? i HOW A PROVO MAN GOT RELIEF AT THE OFFICE OF DR. G. E. SANDGREN, LOCAL CHIROPRACTOR . . k. . ol i- e, Everybodys Store. NO MORE HEART TROUBLE I ol chill in $2.98 et I Auto Robes of cheery colors and cozy warmth that will keep o weather. Fleece-WoBlankets; all sizes, weights and colors, at prices that will T ' fit your purse. Overcoats and Mackinaws in beautiful patterns and srftppy, good- -' looking models ; made of pure long staple wool. The low prices will amaze All-Wo- - out the .$2.98 The 'Knight khaki wool shirt. Hostesses Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duks were the host nnd hostess Sunday nt their new bungalow on Second North. Halloween Ideas were used throughout the rooms. Ths centerpiece was n pumpkin filled with tion." fruit. The table was set for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. Short Entertains Mrs. G. V. Stanley Allen nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. tie folks Saturday afternoon, the Anderson nnd daughter, Theresa, entertained n number of lit from Payson. casion being the birthday of her small non, Virgil. The table was decVisits Mother Mrs. John Ewer of orated in Halloween colors nnd Evanston, Wyo., came to Provo Sunbirthday cake wsfc lighted with six to be with her mother, Mrs. Elisacandles. Games were played nnd day beth Ashton, who Is sick nt the home prises were given to Myrle Bray nnd of her son, Thoa. W. Ashton. Margaret Sommervllle. The lnnch was carried out la the Halloween colors nnd favors were baskets of candy nnd nuts for the following little guests: Dorothy Wilson, Sommervllle, Norma Olsen, Merle Bray, June Phillips, Dorothy Carter, Fern Bray, Francis Renisch, Max Bray, Max Bown, Kenneth Bray, Teddy Smoot and Jack Bray. Mar-igar- offer lbs. blanket, size 64x88, at. The U. S. Government, 4 oc-Sh- - low prices we THE TWO SPECIALS SaturBeehive Girls Entertained day evening the Junior Beehive girls of the Second ward were royally entertained at a Jolly Hallowe'en party when Miss Dessa Johnson acted as The true spirit of Hallowthings. . Refreshments in keeping hostess. with the occasion were served by the een was evident In the decorating, game and the menu served. hostess. Teacher IIono:ed Friday after Students Entertained One of the noo th thrd tudnU of plea tin Halloween parties was giv- cvho1 PleMsn,7 en Friday afternoon by Mrs. Hannah th? J. Card ell and Miss Hennie Harding ,nrprlsed their teacher with a .well-whher honor following they entertained their students. IPanned rhool work. The A merry time was enjoyed by all. dJ decorations were cut and colored by Apples and pumpkin pie was served, 'the students tnd made a very unique ; Lunch was Mr. and Mrs. Parley Larsen Enter-1- : Hoween decorations 9P,a tala Unique and attractive were the decorations for the party given by riment enjoyed. . Mr. and Mrs. Parley Larsen SaturParty at Haasens The Hansen day evening. Everything in the decorations and In the mena served hall presented a scene of a merry was In keeping with Halloween and party Saturday evening, when the enjoyed by the following: Mr.' and Misses Alton Holt, Anna Hedqnist, Mrs. Monroe Paxman, Dr. and Mrs. Leah VanWagenen, Julia Anderson Alma Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight and Hah Miller entertained the folPackard. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jen- - lowing friends at a dancing party: Misses Arvllla Singleton, Alene Johnson, Edith McDonald, Thelma Marsh, Amelia Robbins, Vaun McDonald, .1 Ida Daton, Marguerite Cluff, Sadie faylor. Boyd, Glorie Mangum, Messrs. Geron Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Miss Christensen, LeRoy Snow, Russell Florence Bee and Miss Zina Larsen. Hughes, Ralph Thomas, Alton Robison, Ike John, Dell Miller, Glen Iverson, James Iverson,4 Donald Hoag, B. T. Students Entertained The home of Commissioner and Mrs. Walter Whitehead, Sylvan Chatwin, Jesse Harmon took on the Halloween i Wesley Snow, Blake1 Peay, Sterling spirit Friday evening when their son Moore, nnd Miss Connie Osmond and Jack entertained a number of his Messrs. Weido and Harvard Osmond classmates at a real Halloween party. of. Logan. ." S Knight Woolen Mills Products Halloween Party Mr. ' and Mrs. Jessie Prothers were among the number who entertained at a Halloween party. Last evening about twenty of to their friends were introduced witches, ghosts and other unearthly ' WOOD-CLIFTON- Hundreds ar e taking: advantage $f the opportunity to buy as zrL JLriml f-- .. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL Provo, Utah, Dr. G. E. Sandgren: have received such splendid results from your CUiroprac tic adjustments that I feel that I owe you a word of commendation. 1 had been a sufferer with heart trouble for several years. Last March my heart became so' bad that I could not sit up in bed. It was thea that I called'yowjar and started tak-In- g I Improved rapidly and In four weeks was adjustments. able to walk to your office. In six weeks wan able to walk to the mouth of Provo river and return without any effort. I am now feeling fine and am able to do ordlmary work, I am grate-fo ur science for my present health and hope this testimonial n ill be the means of hetplag others to Investigate your method of relieving the sick. ' ' (Signed) IRA HANKN. 1 v u, IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO COME TO THE OFFICE, PHONE AND I WILL CALL 41 EXAMINATION IS FREE MY SERVICE IS GUARANTEED BY 11 YEARS EXPERIENCE. : . G. E. SANDGREN, D. C. PALMER GRADUATE North University Ave, Three Blocks North of Fountain. 315-S2- 1 CHIROPRACTOR Office Honrs: S-- 5 and 6-- T Other Honrs by Appointment |