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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924. dainty refreKhuteuts were nerved to week In PAGE FIVE J J. A. Clayton, Mis Mrytle McEwan, priugvllle with relative. The r ..f urtiMa nutcide the Mate 'umitHeKsary. lug was speut lu dam-lug1 not only ihiuk your work is Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Mrs. Miller,: gram counted of a reading by Mrs. ame lwoiue inter.Mcd. The values of its educational JlrtD. P. Briutoa returned Sun Elira Thorn: a vocal wdu by M cilia ... .1.; t... .. i t, it. Mrs. Duke. Mrs. I. I. Sutton, Missel oo, n lous. ..i.e.es. , ,.,.,.,. .juue T ,he ,,r,HVSS jou T i JaJ" fu r two weeks visit at Suom( ...... .. .. . .. . I .. (Vinlie; a reading by Misx mra gives the sludcnts nnd geueral pul- - uavo employed of letting students MMI.. .Miner, .iirn i jiii cue tiuviiion. .lls. . uyside, with ter brother, V. A. C. a cello solo by II. lie an opportuuiiy t.i sruily pictures apparently "run the show' is B Walker. Mi.s Melba Walker, Mrs, i Coffiuan; Dvid Onenshaw will be ,at their home Thursday evening, Mrs. A. O. Packard left today for Hayniond. exci llcnt. We know bow I.. J. Dun-ant- . 'chillis; a saxophone do by An- from (he curious whiHs of art. It - t tbe iuenuers or tu Mrs. J. A. Owens. following th Butter' club daiu-e- . felMSt he will spent the where worked a for, is a thing really Ijj:Hn thing Mrs. Hei-- Boshard and the follow-- i Mrs. Mary E. Xoe hh ut Monday thony I.iiuuslaff of Provo ; a reading is ft ideuiv of the worth while Brldpe flub, at were: Sir. aud Mrs wetk end with her Misa appreciated. urlr Afttruin fisters, by Miss lna Creer of Suiish Fork ; . Saturday. Following the Harold Mitchell. Mr. aud Mrs. that Springt ille is (icttimr that I ing Sprlugville guests, Mrs. H. LeT l.ct me say, in d e!;-Tuilt. a vimnI solo by Miss I .els Hover; a aud Mrs. lleleu with relative at Soldier t Aliby tJrmlKH-J, luuolieou will be wired. or Boyer, .Mrs. E. M. Buyer, Mrs. A. j one. send to be lail as an center. shall art Mr. very fa,ue aud Mrs. A. II. John I'urlyle. j reading by Melba Cuiidie and a duet l Buyer and Mrs. Andrew Porter. Mrs. exhibition and the to on Noe Milton iietures inure the be exhibit Siim. Stddier will of first, April ... ' Mrs. O. A by Elmo Cofruian and Miss Nla , ut me Xineteea Mr .and Mrs. mu !.,., i ill success nilt 'Hl a I wNh Tue utmlK-r" with every oviicd the that w.vk slioiibl ieut end that Spring-villiiu program Payzaut vUited Mouday on tbe piano by Boycr, u,eet FrM"T "f- - and Mrs. Huhnrt Km. MU over wiih Mr. Emma I. Xoe. r,utnrv 1"'' the state. jour worthy cause. and Tuesday with Mr. Joe Week Mis. Bella I'randall. The out of lutereM iH.ple R" f Mrs- tl We Veiv sliiccivlv yours, ale endiiivoriiii; t. set as the: Eureka. at Mrs. town A. were Mrs. Mr. and Edward E. J guests has wi Mr. and Mrs. Lewi CI. '171? s leakers, Con rimr Charles I. .!a-- ' Jt'llN K. CAIM.SdX. Thomas. A splendid pr4rru "" ..., . r .i IVK B. Mr. nlscii. Mrs. and Arthur 1 "U meuilw rs are u,.r i,,,,,,,. Tlnn-.!,.; 'he Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and arransfd eslcn of Salt I.,ike f. Mayor was Miss mr. Sauford Carrie Mr Mrs. ill ..' and James eveiiniB. Erdley. tiiuiiilini,.i,r t.. i.- Stall. ; tJ attend. of Si hooU i i.... Nijs. .biMpli Hinckley nud Mrs. prised Monday evening ut her liouie HIS. 1.COU Miiusiou. Clive. and lilHl son Weight. Mr. and Mrs. N. ,i ..h 'f ' Crandall , nlcitain. ,1 at the It lu.il. iimiiluit. tit 111. Sj!i ! J"'",T'"-Mr. UHlV Mrs. Amos and Brottn of all , , In the dauee 1 given Mutual nils itnitin ami Ynr '"' The unit-s- i answer ..... her Packard i,,,,,,,of Mrs. H. 1. Hover Thins. ,',(tr birthday diHMi'uti'd Me. Lake Salt anniversary, Mrs and Claud Wed-sl'iCitv, tily uiiii ih, hnll amusement ward . v i Mrs. I . Russell Packard aud dive of Srtvud were played ai;d luucheou was i. The seasons flowers By J Principal K. I,. afiert wunrr Dr and Mrs. !" ""' aim ferns. 0'rK Ui.I'm eveiiinng was a hKe .uanutiter Patrncla and Mr. M. O. Thomas L. Alpine. served. .Iccoiatcl rtie entertaining Martin of Provo. Miss V'T', M,rprettily !,,.., ,i, was prettily deeorat- - for JZ I'ollowiii hall I. mid senile Painting, New , ia.i,ard, Jr., mid daughters Mar- - Kl.irence Howe ami M- i- Inn Cmi ' Caincs. music and luncheon -- ..1 , t'lj;i uu lng was Rirnt with mi.Mc, rending til him. iiiioiigii some mis were enjoyed by the follow ing, Mrs. fA ia a eomr wm-uiMrs. J. D. Payzinit left Wednes- - J".rl and Eileen all of Knit mis, and siH iiil chut. of Foil;. beautiful Spanish Many a take were .hit- - with streamers forming nvcivod form tbe tlie where blanks, for Salt Simdav Lake she just guests Mr. of day City "j and useful presents were received. over the entire ceil- lb- wrote for further details. and Mrs. M. O. Packard. This niplete Kiwer Mrs. Cbirenu.' (ir.vr was hostess l will visit w ith Mrs. J. 1. Fife. riu- - to is the second letter received from , lieu naii uei ncre scheme. ineuiU-rthe of l. tile Metii. cluli J lie '.Vvi in the deenrative him. gleaners club of the advanced Monday evening the Women's at her home Thursday afternoon, Mr. Bay I.. Done, Principal, pother dance will I given by the llm cutertaiiiiiiK of the Presbyterinu Com- - .senior gave a social Tuesdav even-- ! sionnry rooms were pretnear future. Springville High School M. I. A. In the clmrcn were eutei tallied at lug at the First ward meeting house. uiunity decorated tily with rariiatioim Bd the home of Mrs. W. L. tlnsnus. T Spriugt ille, l'tah. The pansies. card game "5(H(- wus Rev. Mrs. M. E. Crandall, Jr., enterrh Tiimmnocoa ward will give the fenriifu My dear Mr. Done. W.. H. FJisign gave a talk on ti, 1 lieliove the dance In . tained the members of the Socoud . amne .apron.. and overall nuciiKHiu, jirizes "Sacrifical week." J. Mrs. F. "laugh" is, more or ...., k ki uruiK awanieu to Mrs. Bvron ward Relief society Tuesdav st her less, "on me" after reading your verja the ward aniuseuieui uou mm rruentitled Wlngate gave story and Mrs. A. C I.nrson. home. "Knotvlioiiiid" from uice letter-o- f reply to mine of "sugWhlttier luncheon was served follow- - "Thanksgiving Ann,"; Miss Mildred was read Mrs. Ecwis Brandlev. Noted New York Artist Will gestions." I plead, however, that I hi furnish the music, and an In- - dainty a Ilossuian by solo, sang aivompauicd me cant gHine to the club memam absolved since I bad received Send Picture to High ritatinn is extended to all people nig the piano by Miss Tess lines. 'Life of Whlttier" was given by bers. Mrs. Jnlian Greer, Mrs. Bvron on 16. no literature bearing upon your A letter was read from Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Mark Cook. Refreshments were School of Provo over the age of Exhibit. Dastcup, Mrs. Harvey Holaml Mrs Lee Ellis who Is in promised exhibition, excepting' the Persia. were served by the hostess. I'rmia, Mrs. Kenneth Dainty refreshments were served by Miss Fav Brown entertained the Joseph Ahlauder. In reply to the Springville art ex- tyiM'wrltten form "I will send the Mrs. Craven, Mr. Fred and Mrs. Harry Christenson hibit Ray, Mrs. i the hostess. etc.," J F. F. el11" ar ,,er nome " euiiewiay piosiHflns sent out by the following, Nelson, Mrs. Oran Grnneinan After hearing your progressive de,oi rpanisn rork, anuounee the en- - Springville afternoon. The time wan pleasant-I- t Mrs. enschool high many Rolrt Ried, Mrs. !,,,. Slither' The Senior girls and the "M" Bailment o their daughter Florence couraging answers are received ideas ami reports of actual spent with games and music, duriMrs. C. A. land, m v letter becomes verv ng which a dainty luncheon was Silver aud Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Leland men of the Springville Third ward j'" Harbin Boyer of Sprlugville. The daily. The character of the answers Miss M .1. A. were the guests of each jnnrriage to take place at the Salt Ralph Craven to the following: served coming from all over the nation .SICKLY, FEVERISH CHILDREN Helen Fenrod, Miss Loiflse Russell, other at a luncheon at the Third M'"lu' ,e"'lde next month. indicate plainly the value of the exThe superintendency of the Children suffering from intestinal . r hues Donna Clark, Miss Irene Olsen, ward amusement hall Tuesday evenhibit to l'tah and Springville. ward Sunday school and the of- ing. The two classes entered a eon-teMrs. Lester Hall niut flir,ul worms are cross, restless and uni.n Mildred Davis and Miss Erma The arinvitation sent to out the piiss ficers entertained the outgoing en or Kiirny, liiaho, are There are other symphealthy. in a campaign for members, brown. making tists Include a brief history of the toms, however. If the child is pale, and all officers of the with the understanding that the an extended visit in Springville with a short Springville letter collection; other organizations of the ward nnd losers would entertain the winners. E. (. Hall ami relatives and friends. has dark under the eyes, bad Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor have indicating the purpose of the exhibit breath andrings takes no Interest in from an extended trip their partners in the ward amuse- - The contest came out even hence it a blank form iinpiiriug and finally It Is almost a certainty that A wedding While there menc nan edneixray evenimr. A was decided that the "M" men would reception was held at of the artists what pictures they play, liroiifh California. worms are its vitality.! 'he Fraternltv hull t s,.i,..i., L COAL & Ihey visited all the lending hospi- - splendid program und'r Hi., direc pay for the material and the Senior would send. The returned forni, Tbe surest eating away tion of Emil H.u.scn remedy for worms is iris' would cook the luncheon. , evening for Mr. and Mrs. Corneil thus far ls of the state, and report a very enjoyed, indicate an cxhlld-tio- White's Cream Vermifuge. It is after which games u ., played! ''ud Salisbury acted as toastinas-te- .' Moiidoiihall who were married In hjoyaMe trip. really national In character. positive destruction o the worms1 under the direction of Aftou HardS. Miss Jessie Johnson sang a th' s"lt Lake temple Febrnay 14. In previous years most of the pic- but harmless to the child. Price; an W. K. Johnson solo. tinr gave The Booster's Dancing club held ing, Hilda Harding. Clarence Dnr-rnprogram interesting and tures exhibited were painted by i.'o. Sold by Hedonist Drug Co. Bishop and Kenneth Fliigare, A de- a tall. Elmo ('off man sang a solo. luncheon the remainder of the even- - l tub artists. This year a greater Advertisement. successful dance In the I. O. O. F. liall Thursday evening. Wilde's or- - licious luncheiui vras served, which Mrs. I). A. Smith rendered a piano hestra furnished the music for the was in ciinrge of Claud Hinckley, solo and c 'if'ord Kindred gave a MKtgBgaKBIggllgggIggtBBMlIltlllllgPaitBIKBIltIlBlgllglt31ll!IIlIMIIiBKBIinClHKlKlIllglglEglMllKMlllEtg2aiElBlHBlllIW cession. The last dance of the sea- - Emily Payne and Veva Peters. snsophoue b .Io. Later an impromptu program was on will be held March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Mease Until js of given In which Bishop A. V. HardMrs. Clyde Singleton ing sang in the Samoan la nonage, Magna have been visiting the prist a number of friends at her home H. C. Xihcols sang a hymn in fh A SPLENDID FEELING afternoon. In honor of New Zealand language, a dutch , thursdny That tired, discouraged H Mrs. Jess Thurgood of song was rendered by William Howe a torpid liver and caused feeling by Mr. Is and alt Lake, who and Mrs. William Norman visiting here for bowels can be gotten rid n few days. A pleasant time was sang a duet in Danish. The even- constipated of villi surprising promptness by ipent with social chat, during which ings entertainment was concluded using Herhlne. Xou feel its benedainty luncheon was served to the with community singing. ficial effect with the first dose lis m flowing. Mrs. Charlie Hawk, Mrs. nnd regulating effect. its harlie Jones, Mrs. Ron Allen, Mrs. Mrs. Hyrum Rnppor entertained is purifying nnd complete. It not'g thorough Idgar Simmons, Mrs. W. D. Hoover, a number of friends at a card party only drives out bile nnd Impurities rs. William Peay, Mrs. Jess Thur- - at her home Wednesday evening. but it imparts a splendid reeling or iood and Mrs. Fred Singleton. The rooms were prettily decorated exhilaration, strength, vim, and Price Mc. with sweetpeas, tea roses and ferns. buoyancy of spirits. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter The card game "5H)" was the fea- Sold by Iledquist Drug Co. tertalned at a midnight luncheon ture of the evening, after which J T-- Y O-C-l- -E . 30 guests. . . lcaue . t. f 31 ! I'n-se- j en, . g 1 r..i n"" " i """ - inniu M , liR, - v ,j suc-Th- is - ) ' c K4tA tj , - s l SPRINGVILLE'S Lumber j f 1 Das-fru- p All the Better Grades of Lumber for All Purposes. We are prepared to eare for your Wil-Han- building requirements and you can pend on the price being right. nccomp-INIiineiit- Tlo-nee- We handle the famous MUTUAL COAL ( n ( 5th and 2nd W. Phone 357. I y 0 " j J uits prin half-sick- Fine Twills, Coverts, Tricotine, Novelty Sport Fabrics, and Pin Stripes are the New Material in our new Spring Suils. COVERT SUIT! and tricotine in the lighter shades. tailored, Beautifully and made on very smart lines. 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