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Show ... THE HERALD, TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 1924. h.4 entertained the jhigh mew- - tit the Jtiutor Ua in the high gymnasium Muutiuy eveniUR. The Juiiior Prum 4eratl.uis Mill prevailed ihroufrhout the hall, adding unlet tu the spirit of the even i .'hi' , ........ . iujf. Games aud dauciug ere NuiiKToim nutuUKituttf parties duriug which tefreolniMfit m..t.re4 to the Wsy M..mlav en erved. uf.iiHi.iu and evening ui pa nuke of the music iVant t f..nh at tin X BBUit.er of frleuds Half Lake UberwvV by the Oii-aplemwatlf Victor JepiH raon at iiia Civic ti)-rsurprised Aud unvnl (vuiimuy, ins tit the uuuiiiuMms v.iice of the home M.iisday eveuiug. The g r.un mere moi artiKtieal-- 1 reiurUng "it trily was a ala in a St. Patrick's brine, with gtvu rtreauuTH being .m.nit; the Provo iMToiig wbttMl amid (he t:tvat thr.ma that ruvded rrtttily dropi-from the inruera ibe tabernacle were; or (he room to he eenter. A large j C..L ami Mrs. K. Loose, Mr. i l"ket of um-t- i rarnati.tu and ferua aud ilrs. Ir.'Niw G. IVlerw.u Mr. ulw employed in the ileern- ami Mr. Waller Aduuw. Mr. an.l live scheme. Games, music ai.d Mrs. Hay Thuiiieriuau, Mrs. T. K. duncing were enjoyed, after which I'ieriH.ut, Mix Naomi I'ettitt. Mr. a delicious liiu.he.rn was sered, hU-aud Mr. Karl Mr. and Mrs. alo Upii'ied St. Patrick' T. Farrer, Mr. aud Mrs. lie diiy. The guest list Included th j Mioses, Walliek. Lois Nelson, hoyden. Ir. and Mrs. W. T. HhkIit. Mis ttaiHls Nelson, fcva Adammm, Zola Alice ReyiMilds, Mins Amelia h.ivk-le- Martin, Mutniou Garrett. Kioreii'-Mr. and Mrs. R. B. I'hibbK, Mr. Carter, Ionua Ritchie .FU'rtu aud Mrs. C. T. Kiegley, MUx Mellia aud Messrs Lawrence Bee, Itoyle, Mr. aud Mrs. George Bratton, Walter Tretliro, Max Olsen, RichMrs. G. H. Hiendselman, Miss Ertua ard OsllHud. Ivaud Madson. DresHeindselman. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. den Miller and Walden Menlove. Swapp, Mrs. Garu Clark, Mrs. E. C. The M. I. A, of the Second ward Rodgers. will give a character ball in I be The following prortf people mo- ward amusement hall Wednesday tored to Lehl Monday evening to evening. The Peerless Players will attend the St. Patrick's ball Mr. furnish the music and an invitaand Mrs. J. W. M .Donald, Mr. and tion is extended to all It ia reMrs. C. M. Humphrey, Mr .and Mrs. quested that everyone attend in J. R. Hodnon, Mr. and Mrs. Webster costume. j Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hattou. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seethaler, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larson enter-- , and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Mr. and tained the members of the P..D. C Mrs. Bert Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. club at their home Saturday even-- , Fred Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joneph Inpr. Three tables of progretwive "500M were played the favors lieimj Shaw, Mr. aud Mrs. Lyman V.'ult-inMr. aud Mrs. John Boarduuin, awarded to Mrs. Fred Ray, Norman Mr. and Mrs. Reno Strong, Mr. Thomas and Arlo Allen, the latter and Mrs. Charles J .Haycock and receiving the consolation prize. A delicious luncheon was served to the Mrs. Clara Strong. following, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shea enter- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D. Arlo Allen, tained a number of friends at their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and home Sunday evening. Four tables Mrs. Norman Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. of bridge were played, after which Kimball Bullock, and Mr. ad Mrs. a delicious luncheon was served ro Byron Dastrup. the following, Mr. and Mrs. LafayThe regular meeting of the Elks ette Snapp, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins, Indies was held in the Elks club Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Pat Henry, Mr. rooms, Monday evening. The time and Mrs. L. P. Guy, Mr. Foster of was spent in playing progressive Idaho Falls, Idaho and Mr. and "50", Mrs. May R. Farrer receiv-- ! Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. ing the favor. ioaety PAGE FIVE. w htx.l N-- s eiiter-taiuiu- 1 . J t ia Bt-M- Jin Kirk-woo- Everything I bake h perfect. I mend fewer boon In the kitchen than ever before, My Wi Mill are much lower. . How I do wish I had discovered the MONARCH Malleable Bange long, long bo. Don't you waste precloua years before making this dis- covery. Choose a MONARCH for your kitchen NOW. Experience the Joy that thousands of others have found in the use of this perfect range. Yon will find it a lasting Joy for years and years to come. Because underneath the MONARCH'S handsome exterior is that permanent construction that only a range built of malleable iron can have. There is no economy in using the old range even if it can be made to do for another year. Visit our stove display today and let our salesman explain the many advantages and exclusive features of the MONARCH Range. leak-pro- FREE DINNER SET, OR PIECES OF SILVERWARE 26 Vith e&ch Monarch Rartfe purchased this week. $10.00 easy mommy payments.. t ua down wxon-Taylof-Rm&- Cbi ell THE HOUSE coDTKrrtnrr ONE-PRIC- E nr.. Eu.t,i.. Vdayta m I tr d , ,$292- - Buys this Beautiful Mohair Living Room Suite I $ 3l ifc Make your living room more comfortable and cost with this wonderful suites. Your living room Is the most important one in your house. It k the room to live in a room to relax in and be comfortable in for quiet happy evenings at home, all by yourselves, and for the entertainment of your friends. j Mrs. Anna L. Glade and son, Mary Jane, Buster Brown, Little Serge have returned from Salt Lake Bopeep, Martha and George Wash-- : after spending the past week. ingtun, and even Robinson Crusoe were among the crowd of merry- and The Senior class of the Lincoln makers at the kids' party given in the Fourth A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT. ward amusement ball Monday evening, under the auspices of the ReSend your nam and address plainly lief society. Dancing was the feawritten together with 5 cenU (and this ture of entertninment, ' Wilde's orthe music; Hp) to Chamberlain Medicins Co., Dat chestra . furnishing Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a Booths attractively decorated were trial pickage containing Cbambarlain't arranged about the hall, where, ice Cough Remedy for oougna, eolda, croup, cream, cake, hot dogs, punch, candy, bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs, quilts and rugs were sold. tnd tickling throat: Chamberlain's Stom Miss Wilma Jeppson, head of the ten 4xA liver Tablets for stomach trou physical education department of bles, indigealvn, gaasy pains that crowd the B. Y. U., presented three classes t'. heart, bilioueneu and constipation; of her students in Scottish, Russian, Chamberlain's S&lve, needed in every Spanish and Dutch dances in cosfamily for burns, soaldt. wounds.' piles, tume. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence tkin affections; these valued family Epperson received the waltz prize. luedicines for only 5 cents. Don't mias it Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill as school children received the first prize for the best characters, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock as bride and groom, received the second prize. A most enjoyable time was spent by all present Karpen Living Room Furniture We carry the Karpen Living Room furniture. You see it advertised in all the principal magazines. It has a nation-wid- e reputation. We invite you to see some of the 1924 designs upholstered in leather, mohair, tapestries and velour. well-kno- Our Installment Plan . Our Credit Department makes it possible to pay for your furniture while you enjoy its use. A payment down then a little each month soon pays for a big handsome living room suite. . tniiftiiutni:iieiiitniiiri:iitii::t:initinnit:t:iiii::::niiittittttttmrmtrtT Dixon- - Taylor -- Russell Company "THE Provo MOTHERS Car Was Built to Please Men NOW WOMEN the Oldsmobile built for and those who need a car daily in business. Such Frankly, Cab was Six a doctors,-salesmen- car should be six cylindered for flexibility, irreproachable in appearance, reliable, and of a size insuring easy handling, easy parking, and low maintenance cost. The Cab is that and of a car that's why business men are buying it. Yet, women see more than these solid virtues in the Cab. Jo them its Fisher body Keans luxury as well as com- fortthe satin-silver- ence between mere transportation, and a smart personal motor car. And liking the Cab, both men and women have been quick to appreciate its low cost it's the first closed six to sell as low as $955, thanks to Oldsmobile's manufacturing efficiency and General Motors' contributions through its staff of experts, great enand laboratories gineering , storm-and-cold-pro- ed fit-wig- s, the velour upholstery, hght, and parcel compartments, mark the differ tome Genuine Oldsmobile . vast purchasing power. e If you need a out to fill car" "personal requiretransportation your ments for business, or social use it will repay you to examine the Cab at our high-grad- parts can be purchased from any dealer in any part of the United States, at a standard Price established by the factory, without the addition of any r tax, handling, or transportation charges. Every Oldsmobile dealer has a master parts price list issued by us, which open for owners' inspection. Olds-mobi- le Jack son Motor .SIX Cab at that day. A pleasant time was siioiit with games and music, dur- 10)5 ......1335 Lansing. Tax and spare tire extra. when you try it just pure cane and maple sugar With Betty Compson, Richard Dix. ' TODAY AND WEDNESDAY- " WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1 it's- m-,v- air tight, double sealed screw lop cans -- i "v-- "FLIPFLOPS" a ' Moore r' '' Jf Milton Sills Elliott Dexter - And Mack Sennett Comedy Prices four protection. - I Bully" taste. ' . ' - And Sunshine Comedy "THE RIDING MASTER" Colombia that's all. The syrup with that Myrtle Stedman " g 1 . I 7 f I "ATHE NEWS F& MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Lower floor $2.50, $2.00, $1.50; Balcony $1.03; Gallery 50c Plus Tax. SCULLYS Jf Company u5 I "THE STRANGER" is sufficient Once they try, Scully's Skookurn Syrup it becomes a part of their daily meal. Because father and the children must have Skookum for hot biscuits, griddle cakes and waffles. You'll learn why The G. M. A. C. extended payment plan makes buying easy. All prices f. 0. b. "Dependability, Regardless ot Profits" Phone North University Ave. I TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 AWord to the Wives Roadster ..t.$785 Sport Touring 915 c a1 11 Colleen Tout ing Car $795 Coupe Sedan Springville D ing which a delicious luncheon was Mothers should see that the served to 30 guests. whole family take a thorough, purifying system cleansing lnxative Mrs, J. N. Ellertson will be hostthis spring. NOW IS THE TIME. ess to the members of the Utah The family will be healthier, hap- Sorosis club at her home Wednespier, and get along better if the day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Elizablood is given a thorough purify- beth Burcuenal, the recreational ing, the stomach and bowels clean- director, will be given by Mrs. L. E. ed out, and the germs of winter ac- B'gertsen,- and Zoe Akins, the poet, cumulated in the system, driven wiil be given by Mrs. E. H. HOLLISTEIt'S ROCKY away. MOUNTAIN TEA is one of the very best and surest spring medi- ' The members of the Ladies' Litercines to take. Try it and see the ary club will meet Wednesday difference in the whole family. afternoon with Mrs. Ileber Taylor Their color .will be better, they'll at the home of Mrs. Fred W. Taylor, eat better, sleep better, and be well 147 South University avenue. All and happy. Hedonist Drug Co., four 'members are requested to be present stores. Advertisement. at 4 o clock, $985 HOUSE" E Home Furnishers East-mon- CHOOSE IT AS "MY PERSONAL CAR" ONE-PRIC- Wnn:iiii'1'11iiHiimnfflmnrmmmm?rmnnttmnmtmMmm;atmt IMPORTANT This It will be a real pleasure to show you how much ytm cait do at just a small cost, with prices at the lowest level under the One Price plan. One Price to Everybody the Lowest Price Mrs. E. J. Ward and daughter, Mrs. Sam Park, entertained at the home of the former Friday evening, in celebration of their birthday anniversaries which occurred on y r In your Living Room you will remember that you are judged by your surroundings, and you will want to "put your best foot forward." This big luxurious suite is upholstered with genuine mohair in beautiful design and color and has Marshal Spring construction throughout for $292.00. :.J. Hl tS w PURE CANE AND MAPLE 953. SYRUP L jm KO CHICAJO if Mums WIW COB-DO- K.EAN With Miss Sydney Shields and N. Y. cast hJ urn :l.J ' |