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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 1923. 0 uik sua oancmg were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon --was served to' Miss nlse Afford. Miss Jessie Jones, auib juiraoct Miu r ton and Miss Shirley Sutherland. n- - 'if I k ;bit:dfgood: news n.. aerred.:- large btrthdar cake, Mlsa Hendry of s in taining lighted formed tl !v. FaweU Party attractive centerpiececandles., rrovo tor , eon table. A delightful time TailM!,0,18 f the Sixth Ward entertained at Pioneer lola Fnlkner ftm. Ji!? spent .Bantly. Walter T u.i. Norma Petersen Eliza - A, con an m Naomi Tisitor Monday. til ward fey- - Mlsa MIsa Bjerre-inost : tatemtlnt pro- One of Mlsa Lyle Thurman. Miss gaaro, 1UUTO crams erer uvea in Agnea Taylor, Miss Madge Harper, 1 was (Onaww'j. Miss lawn Carter, Mlsa Verna Pas- to to -ompUmeat Tuesday evening , sey, Miss Hilda Fairer, Hiss Hasel Snow, Mlsa Lucile Small, Misa Helen' L. h. Northern State mlwioa field. Hall. Mr. and Mr. William Letfler. of torn was lathe Thn entertainment tt "" - i..innrr ihbwer, The senior girls, gowned costumes, danced, th to Trglnla 7 A h- - advanced senior claas, wleo-ZTnooM- d repre- - unit- seoted with map. the amount of w wow sionsry amount yet toeworldrand-th- e -abneT-Udirard Mtsr Jewsw-Whlte-he- ri 1 he w- . -- the: Rfth ward "M Cwpe, Canton Crepe, hrepe Knit, Taffetas. - Values to S3.45. We are selling, Atflyme Crepe, an colore; Knit, Taffetas, tatostlst).'liiK: Various phases of the Htm of members or ine ware "were represented by the gjrlp of the Junior, ineuuuu In COStUme. . BPa 1m of tht apteadia jojkJ susaumary of Miss Aniujiansen.- G&llagher long, . to the tune M eheene-WWceptlonal and Mr. well rendered by the i second year - Of junior girls, under tteclrecUoiitMiss Jennie Harding. - An interesting open air atreet meete --M" mn, ing was conducted by with Ewtton Miller in oharge. Must, cal numbers were rendered aMahort talks glTen. Tha the direction of Jesse N. WajhJnrnf presented ' aa excellBntfJaf which' not only showed tfer careful training the ' their wlllingneea and dealro to fce Boy 8cout moyement leaders In-t- ure rMTemi ' be-aaad a cr. J r, h Egg9rten rvne oi are privileged to Annouhcing TilI I m lojaAndjBfitepart Ashworthfthisi oty. Tbe marriage will take nlac J - N ,ity 7V College halL Dr. H. M. Woodward gave a splendid talk on "Making Our aome Town auetter Place In Which to Live." The following numbers' were also enjoyed T Vocal duet, Misses Eleanor Prows and Faun Ellertson; reading. Miss Julia Anderson; piano selection, Misa Amy Jackson. Adjourn' ment was later, made to the ward amusement hall where garnet, dancing and musical program were features of' enjoyment Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. J. P. Clayton will entertain the members of the Utopia club at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing, musical numbers and a delicious luncheon will, be enjoyed.' yard .borntMog1 . ' mi ' - - T" IfffMI M rM IWl rBM To Present. Opera ; ALV7AVB -- ' .a; 77" W CREAMEEy 7 CAKE The' Service Star Legion will conduct a cake sale at the Sutton Market Saturday. Dozens of delicious home made cakes have been made, and It Is suggested that" the housewives of Provo purchase them tor their -.- - i '" frnriHoc flance before the alter . - of the O v.. The staging is being done by CARD OF THANKS. "Z269 -- "Y 8TUDENTS. Virginia C. Keeler. vThe orchestra ' under . the leadership of Miss Alene We are desirous of thankine the The enrollment, of tbe Brlgham Phillips will be there to help make the many kind neighbors and friends who evenings pertormance a, complete so willingly assisted us during the Young university tor the year 192243 JUnesa and death of our. beloved has reached an aggregate of 2,269, success. distributed as follows: College stumother and sister, EllzabeUTChoutes we do the for 848; secondary training 258; feel CARD OF THANKS. dents, grateful Especially many beautiful floral offerings and elementary training, 263; summer We desire to express our apprecia for the use of automobiles at the time school, 5f; extension division, 44L An Increase is shown over the prev tion to the many kind neighbors-anof the funeral. r Choules and Clayton Families. ious year of 639. friends who asslstedu s during the ill- d r T- ofMafo the Approach to your home Inviting ShoePolish Comfort Where theyeicXvisitkgirienestKV hc&Neat approacbta jotrHiome asvelyarstroll over Bufalo.N.T. "flowerHrjrpetcd meadows. Porches and steps can be bright&ied with Fuller's Porch and Step Paint. "This paihf wtttwi thstand" grinding heels, scraping feet and scrubbing. tnr the house itielf. the Dereolt. oorch balustrades, tbe win dow frame, etc.', there are Fuller's Pure Prepared and Phoenix Pure . are made of Pioneer White Leii.- Dure ZUC P.in TVm rainn i . i urJinteedSLsnd pureolor, perfectly combined in correct pto far. portioni. Thev are economical, because good paint spreads to TW JllVilUllUrk This man fa specially trained by The Scholl Mfg. Go. . b the method jof extending foot comfort originated by the eminent authority Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, and will Qiake a ipecial demonstration of mem .to during y?t invite you to nuJw i spe effort to cM rut visit and learn from him how thousands or have tufTerec from enfn. callouses, bunions. -fching feet, fallen siches or cramped toes have been Dcnetitecl by these remarkable lnventioni,for rememDer, .. there is Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Applianc or Remit tot every foot trouble. v ; . "Who JWjfc.- ' . Summer Excursion fares from Utah points to Callfornia'will be in effect May 15th to September SCth. Final return limit October 31st r r - - V:. L. Jjif CcrrfcrtApjilia comfortable nights ' ' journey to this summtr vacation land with three "trains a day for' your com r . . t'V ; . W P FULLER & CO. Only ' V, Whatever your painting need, W.'P. Fuller Sc Co. makesapautt for the purpose. There is a. local agent or dealer wlio kIIs Fuller will gladly give advice and mail a paints. Our Service Department Kttle "Home Service" booklet. Why not buy your paint, or write -- ' Have a Pedograph Print made of your foot venlence. . if California rrlektts, Pullman - tlons ; J 'Ma I I 1 ma. tl s and meutmna nu 4oM your foot ln tka DtOtMt tvn akns fitting U simplified. It a fres hdp In seU Ra k Ml COCTSCt IBM . ' rMrva ak' ' m irzf i u I . i 1 JJ 1 1 - I j . . Come in A nytime . ... , Bits tcr B ro wn Slide Store ICS WtST CENTER. r ... ssd ijt in " r,s tai U Aafda llteraturs. Foot Prints Free Pedo-grcp-h : , .. rK-- . .. . infermatlM Name of Afeat, n . to I Mission Street, Sin Francisco Brtachaia PkUk Cam Can - FmmcWw Sid Saatitet VIA this new device, nnMt hm IV.' TTm. M. ScKolL a food jdcar print of tha stockinged foot It Instantly obtilnshle, It regUtm .... signs of we'arshouldbe covered and brightened up. Restful colors, borrowed from nature, canmake the Kccrtt Your Thursday April 2$th Friday i April 27th -- SALE SATURDAY. -- c,. I Demonstrator from Chicago Coming to duf Store .4 Hi 1 be her long lost sister. ness and death of our beloved father Tabubu causes- great deal of am and brother. Bert Woods. For the usement throughout the play.- - She words of condolence which made our always tardy no matter what the burden lighter to bear, for the many occasion. The slave girls play-- practic- beautiful floral offerings add for the use of automobiles during the .serval jokes on her too. ' ices we. are. Indeed sratefuL Muriel Smart is leading a group of Mrs. Myrtle P. Woods and Family. the Glee Club girls iii an Egyptian Mr- - aBd &frs- - JameB B- - Woods and - . seuing-AlV- 1IUTUAL u . are WA .. s 5 tyme Crepe, $2J5 valuer all colors Whit-take- Wi7-'- 7 ...:. We EPS A- - yard Music Department ker-artoeawere l not, you can't afford to overlook such; rare a.bargaln as this. IM opera prepared by the B. Y. U. Ladies' Glee Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Florence Jepperson ."The Egyptian Priscess," the lovely Madsen, will be presented tonight at 8 p. m. in College Hall. The leading" rotes are carried by Miss Kate Peters will entertain the C. 8. club afher S. of members the students of acknowledged merit and AMar awarded the members of the aecond home Thursday evening: A pleasant aws as follows: they time will ibe Bpent with sewing, music year junior class for having furnished Violet Johnson Queen of Egypt and. luncheon. All members are on the pro entertainment the best Celestia Johnson ........ Princess Aida attendance. be In reto 49 urged gram. The glrla weranbbUg Princess Alva Virginia C. Keeler . You have Jthe asturancs their entertainment In response peat 1 .'. " members will Christehsen club Elayne second faror Optlrnlsf "rae The the butter you buy to the awarding. that r . meet Mrs. Z. home sister of the Queen of at the eaou Tabubu, was won by the Boy Scouts, who next week or next year will on Prove Bench, Thursday after: Condie Melba Nysa tucked an alMay.auckeR during the as be Just good a that you : ; Creer Phila ; Clara remainder of the erenlng. Dancing noon. The card game "560" will be when Inatst today, buy you yaa iateroyed.ZMany. osefnt and played,., prizes awarded and luncheon Liby Barton .... Captive Queen Grania upon getting beautiful kilts K9ft iceTTeo by liader served. Fortune-telle- rtieneya" Lyman .... Payne from his many, friends assem its The has setting in ancient story Mrs. Byron Dastrup will be hostess bled. in htbr pomp and was she where Egypt to the members of the L'Metia club . ' home glory. afternoon. at her Bonneville of Thursday the The Seagull girls J. Alva anJrish Princess as stolen will be the feature - ward pleasantly surprised their teach, Progresslve-BuO- '! from her native castle while yet a very It Is "made from the cream er Mrs. Jennie Brown, at the home of entertainment after which a delic of creams" and Its goodness of her mother, Mu jrallm.leffler, ious luncheon will be served. All little girl and is carried to Gaul where never varies. Tuesday evening. The party waa In members are urged to be' in attendshe is sold as a slave. The King of celebration of the Jlst birthday, anni ance. ' Egypt seeing this beautiful child buys versary of Mrs. Brown, which, . ocher to 'be a companion to his only Miss Chloe Murdock entertained curred on that - day. DaffodUg '.and daughter, the Princess Aida. One. day club L. members her at wereused th throughout the hyacinths $.T. CQ a soothsayer tells Alva her fortune a floral decora- home Monday evening. Carnations entertaining rooms W will again regain her I were enjoyed, andera-irettll- y decoratedtho on. tioa. Oameeand-mnsl-c SmlKjtl Vtum .Vrnti luncheon was i tertainlng rooms, where games, sew freedom. The aurmf whfch a dellclc king goes to war and Cheese Butter Eggs his captives, the he eets. among and Ice Cream queen Grania who discovers Alva to -- ralue-- i Prove Whether yon need any silk or ' gramsTBver given by the Manavu ward Pride" jthe'latter part of Mar. ner r1 a sale of Silks that will mark-nepoch- Mn . Mrs. Sarah Harmon announces the ment of her qmirhter-.- Ardnll pr I i m Following the meeting, dancing was enjoyed in the ward "amusement hall HI - Women's Municipal The-Judg- onct .T 00 S115S Alltyme FVsiai A , 1L0T sues n ad. m ft , l ill Thursday, Friday and Saturday -- LOT 1 cwiBpnt Men debaters in debate. cera interesting mnior tlrls. under the dlree-Th Thnrsday evening at 8 o'clock In were Presldent-Brockba- nk the oouncu club rooms. All paid--up 0rMlsaAdelePeters, furnished The judges were President 'Brockbauk, members are requested to be In play, "A Look Into the fut- a. a and from, Saturday n, enjoyed: selection, junior giria- cnorusj piano selection, Miss itMeservjr ated- arwawano, eiara preaiaeat of the M.M. L A, The BeconAward debaters t1i adraaeed laa,reainlor the of won -- tr LID Miss Roma Bylund, Miss Verdi Peterson, Miss' Ada iSaxey. Miss Alta Oakley, Miss Leah Oakley, Miss Vera Pyper, Miss Young. Miss Irene Erick-soMian Barbara Paxman, MtssLora Dunn, Miss Estella Ooddard Miss nagcocg, miss zima fcarsen. splendid' program waa given In atter which they, sang cne second ward Mutual meeting to honor o the depart- Tuesday erenlng.' The following were ider. J. A. Washburn, tastractor Musical . w rouowmff-gtrl- presentedthft honored guest Ellxa-wha- n Thursday, Friday and Tuesday evening follow! Iar Mutual meeUng. Games and music were enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment, after which a luncheon was served Mr. N. A. Peterson. Mrs. Kennath Raii Awera Adams, officers, and the In ...-'i. v t - . sMsisV saw mm asa -- tavior-j provo, utah; : 1 1 '. ( ! |