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Show Bj 14PPEMM$ HH- Milton Drown was the guest of frl- Iw1 , m& In Bolt liiiko Sunday. Mil Ouy Clark was a business visitor Bi in gait lAko Tuesday afternoon. Ill Men' and Hoys Suit nifty goods j ad stylish makes, at Chlpmnn's. 1 Mn. Arthur Smith of Salt Lake iHlj ' I tpent Friday In American Pork vIb- Bl ) , jUag with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb. fl i, i Francis Ambrose returned to Wca- Kl ! 4orer Monday, after visiting with his J)' fiarents hore for a week. HI'j A baby boy was born to Mr. and jli i Mrs. Abner Chlpman Wednesday, Hill t)ctl 2Ctll Mothcr nn1 Dabo ,,olnK ssssfll xUcely. ! Misses Ulanch Cassldy and Edna Taster of Salt Ike spent Sunday In J American Kork visiting Miss Ethel I Maldn. , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Flrningo of fl j I Heber are visitors tills week In Am. K trican Fork with relative nnrt frl HI. ads. Hfl Misses Mza and Jean I Hartley of H j alt Lako spent thu week end In B j American Fork with their iwircnU, B Dp. and Mrs. John II. Illndloy. H9 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roach and M children arrived In American Fork Hfl from Eureka Tuesday. Thoy came HH to attend the funeral of Mrs. IXoach's M , tathor, W. H. Robinson which was HH eld Thursday. n Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Stico and M efcfldren are spending a few weeks in HMf Downing, Missouri, Mr. Stlco hnvlnrc Kl tMD called there by the serious 111- HHi IMM of his mother. Bssjtm Ml! ) Hemstitching and plcotlng work HIS don0 to ordor. Mall orders recelvo Hjli prompt attention. Mrs. Charles ft Goatee at Watson's store, Ixshl, Utah. HB Phone 21 W. 5 2t p. HH The friends of Mrs, Deborah Shol- EbI tty will bo surprised to learn of her Hl , narriagc to Mr. Will Thoruo of HH Pleasant Grovo about three weeks PB! Jj ago. They will make their homo In BR American Kork. BjfftJ J Mies I.urae Iluckwalter entertained BjjBI , Ajiumbor of friends at her home Mon. BsWl day evening nt n Hallowoen party. I Decorations to suit the occasion wore ery much in evidence. Games, mu-ic, mu-ic, etc., wero enjoyed nnd late In v (he evening n dainty lunch was sor- ii 1 . .Mr, and Mrs. Wm. M. Miller nnn-j KUnoo t!io engagement of their finu'-' : ttf Dcltofay. ttf David 8. Taylor,' aon of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tay- j lor of Lehl, tho wedding to take placo , j fa Salt Uko Nov. 30. Iloth of the BBY '( young pooplo are very well known H ' i their respective towns having tnk. BB;I . en nn active part In social circles. V B A number of progressive Halloween H parties were held Monday evening. A Mj rery successful ono was hold by 12 HV' idfiil1 They were dressed In cos BBV tomes and tho first homo visited was B list of Miss Thetmn Varncy. Thoy' BBf enjoyod a few gnnus here and wero BB' served a delicious lunch. They then ( BBBj progressed to the homo of Miss Alta BBBj Derg and enjoyed games rnd lunch B and then on to tho homo of Miss Edna BBBj Stewart nhoro they concluded the BBBJ party after a danty lunch. , MIsb Thora Dnstrup of 1'rovo was tho Sunday guest of Miss tavono Bromley hore. Thoso now fall and winter slippers oxfords, and shoes at Chlpman'n arc unsurpassed. " Mr. and Mrs. Mlilrley Qllcs motored motor-ed to Salt !iVo Wednesday and spent tho day on business. Wm. Ilarratt motored to Salt Lake Wednesday nnd spent the day attend. Ing to business matters-Miss matters-Miss Ida Shelley Is spending a few weeks In Salt Inke with her sister, Miss Edith 8helley. Mlssesl.cla Dakar and lacuna FJIold of Lohl spent Sunday afternoon In American Fork guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. , Grant Mrs. Alex Crystal and children nnd Miss Emma Ingcrsoll of Salt Lako spent a fow days hore this wcok visiting relatives. . Vcrn Morso returned homo this ucck after spending tho past summer nt tho sheep hord. Mr. .Morse will attend school hore. Mrs. George While nnd Mrs. Wm. lovcridge of Highland lime been on tho sick list this week but nrc now better. - Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman, Jr. and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Nieholes and baby, and Miss Clara Hunter motored mo-tored to Provo Sunday afternoon and visited friends. ' Miss Keva Robin bo n entertained nt her home Monday evening tho occasion occas-ion being hor birthday. Games and refreshments In harmony with tho spirit of Hallowcon were enjoyed. All report a pleasant time. Eleanor JOo and Samuel F. a runt, both of this city, wore marlrcd In tho Salt Iike Tcmplo Wednesday, Nov. 2. Thoy aro well known hcr0 nnd their mnny friends extend their congratulations. con-gratulations. Mrs. Mcllatton nt Ncangnec, Mich., Mm. KuMcll of Ogden; Mrs. James Crooks of Eureka; Mrs. H. Tel I an and Mrs. Mathowe cf Provo wore tho eucstn of Mth. Thomas Crooks on Thursday. i Mrs. Francis I.. Grant entertained a fow lady friends at hor homo Thurs. day afternoon. Tho time was spent In sowing, music, social chat, etc., nftcr which tho hostess served her puests a dainty lunch. Tho free dinner served to the conference, con-ference, visitors In tho basement of the tabernacle flundny noon was very much enjoyed. The ladles of tho primaries of the four wards prepnred nnd served the dinner and 200 persons per-sons wore served. Mr. Martcy Steelo had tho collo Molcn from his car Thursday evening even-ing whllo he was attending choir prnctlco in tho tabomoclo. The car wan parked In front of the building. No trace of tho colls nor any clue at to who tho miscreant Is has been found. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Baxter entof-t entof-t allied a number of tholr friends at thoir hom0 Monday ovenlng. Black cats, witches, elves, spooks, ghosts, etc., and In fact ovorythlng that goes to mnko up a Halloween party adorned adorn-ed tho rooms. Tho gucita enjoyed thomsolves tmmonsoly with clever gumcs nnd Into In tho evening a "topsy-turvy" lunch was served. Thcro wore about 35 present. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Darts are spending the week in Salt Lake visiting vis-iting relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddie I-aurscn are receiving congratulations over the arrival ar-rival of a baby boy, Monday, Oct II. Misses Mary Paulson and Fern Bui-lock Bui-lock of Pleasant Grove were visitors of friends hero Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman went to Salt Lake Friday and are spending a fow days visiting. Phillip, tho thrco year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Nicohlcs has been quite seriously III this week with bowol trouble. Tho little follow is now on the Improve, however. Thc Young Mothers Club of'AI-plno of'AI-plno met nt tho homo of Mrs. Sadie Datcman of Alplno Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Tho lime was spent In sewing, music, etc., nftcr which light re. frenhments were served. Illuluo Nlcholes cclobratcd his 10th birthday Saturday ovenlng by giving a Halloween party to which ho in. lled 15 of Ills friends. The usual s(cla! diversions occupied the time ur.d delicious refreshments were served. ser-ved. A wedding reception In honor of Umor Hair who was recently married mar-ried to MIhs Ida Smith of Colorado, uut, given at thc homo or the groom's patents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Bair, Snturday evening. Tho time was spent In games, music, etc., nnd a dell lous Mippor wuh salved. MJsa Edith Ambrose and Messrs. Fioncls Ambrose andsNcldon Dirk and Tnvls Wlllams attended a Halloween Hal-loween party In Bingham Friday night. Miss Ambroso spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday in Murray visiting Mrs. Albert Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones entertained a number of tholr frlenda at a Hal. loween party at their borne Mom evening. The rooms were decorat In Halloween stylo. Lute In the ovenlng ove-nlng a delicious lunch was served, rftcr games had been Indulged Ju All report a very enjoyable time. i MIsh Fern Foster and Mrs. Sadlo Henry have accepted position In tho dry goods department of Chlpman 'Merc, and Miss laltee Muudsley has accepted a position nt the d.sk, this week. Eleanor Ixw who resigned Saturday from Chlpman Merc, wna 'married this week. "" MIhk Alteon Chlpman entertained n number of hor little friends nt u Halloween party at hor homo Monday evening. Halloween 'decorations transformed the rooms Into an appropriate ap-propriate dwelling for tho ghosts, clvos, spooks, etc, which attended. Gamps woro enjoyed and delicious refreshments wero P'ed. Tho Sonllto Swarm of tho Third ward together with a fow Invited friends had a progressive Halloween party Monday evening. Tho homes visited In turn wero: Alice Parkor, Frodn Pprkcr, Morlo Julian). 1-ola Adams and Ora Holmes. At each placo dollclous refroshmenta were served. Tho girls wore dressed to represent characters and all report a very enjoyable ovenlng. Miss IJlllan Grant entertained her Sunday school class at her home Sat-uiday Sat-uiday evening. Festoons of orange and black crcp0 paper decorated tho rcotna nnd a profusion of black cats, witches, etc., wero In evidence everywhere. every-where. Tho time wos spent In games nnd music and late In tho evening delicious refreshments were served. Thoro wero nbout thirty guests pre. sent and much nmuscment was cauR-ed cauR-ed by tho costumes worn. A baby bojr wag born to Mr. and Mrs. Hay OoddJngton Tuesday, Oct. 25th. All concerned doing nicely. Ausby Baker who has been quite ill tho past month with pneumonia is now able to' be up in a chair and Is reported to be on tho Improve. This will bo welcome news to his many friends. A foreign man with a bear on a chain caused a little excitement for the klddlea Tuesday afternoon. The strange pair pasted up and down Main street a number of times and finally got In a car and were driven away. Little Miss Virginia Street, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. 8trect, entertained en-tertained a number of her friends at her home Friday evening, the occasion occas-ion twing her 9th .birthday. The time was very enjoyably spent in games, music, etc., after which the guests enjoyed a dainty lunch. There werc about 20 present. MIsh Hetha Storrs, daughter of Bp. nnd Mrs. Jos. H. Storrs entertained enter-tained nt a lively Halloween party at her home Monday evening. The decorations de-corations lent the proper atmosphere to thp occasion nnd all enjoyed them-solves them-solves In the games and music. A dainty lunch was served. Thcro woro nbout IB present. The M. I. A. Officers nnd teachers of Highland ward hold a preparation meeting at the hom0 of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.Pitts Tuesday evening. Work pertaining to the winter's course of lessons was discussed. Miss Ettie Wnrnlck of Pleasant Grove will address ad-dress tho M. I. A. meeting nt Highland High-land tomorrow (Sunday) evening -at their regular meeting. Style and Clear Thinking. A good tyli Is itu vivid expression ef clear thinking. Huxley. Where Mere Man Shines. Of course the women wear funny-lookjng funny-lookjng things, but n celluloid collar is not one of them. Dallas News. Dream Lor. I . To dream of being present at sn I entertainment, Ill-health, loss of waNTEP- frtends. To be a performer, trouble I AWUr ai and a quarrel. I "' . I for Ihe K' |