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Show THE PRGVQ HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH 17. 1924. baefty PBOVO HIGH SCHOOL Jl'Xlott PROMENADE The Junior Prom giv-- n at the Provo 14th Friday eveuimr wa tme of the elaborate aud successful ever gives at the riks ladiea wlH meet thu lucal acbiKtLjmrtiea Jam in th Elks' --dub room The was hall decorated In a nx.f will be bridge Hud gi.rden effort, which was most awa and lirLw uriginul and beautiful. The rtmf luwrlim ill 1 served. All wax completely covered with fern mojtK p; :nd festooned with varlou o'lnvd i:Sf uut aw Ctr PAGE FIVE. ! were IIavM llelnel, Paul prenent Henriehnen. in IMutM tstev,,.u, Mutthew Tliotn-ko- a IU lia,vk. Kll. u ILoiulwou. Jnt-- pear. Velta Cam inon, Plulne Hansen.' Mildred Lea them, l.rne ltnl.h S.'otf, Arthur I tucket t aud W'iHiiiw Ha- ottl Jrier)u, J..uu Sian. a Wood-Clifton'- s. . Mitt-bell- 4 t k-- - me literary seetinu will """r have rlitirire of the Relief ncicl; uiet-iti- i to I given iu the Se.ild nurruuudi-1 readiuet for the lower. A grtt-ard Everything which the hall. At the entrance then? wan Tuewliiy afternoon at 2; o'clock. ad fusbiil and kids party a fLitrer Mr. trellln Orval corcivd large will and the warn me ounn give , ,8 be given in at the ojuK Kite end of the hall waa; on "Review of Alneri-v- i, " led l i:ito a fcuiall A olMTVutorv eMKe-: wild. k1i..iii. tnrrjea om a hirj:e flower covered an-.ifivr stuniu WUJ l hich tiou.": will Ite rendered by Mr. Iav Tha ror lifter nrraueed the which A iwtrouN. Mr. Florence ill be ellJ.Vttl. UPirrsunirun w iti lany tea holme covered wlih cliiuli. Meyers will read "Whimling in j 'ill n fa Invlttwl tt nr. Miiiillroses uc m made a j'ery clever punch Heaven." All ladies of the ward ing Ixxith. ;d. are urted to attend. The aiutile was fumlKbed by the la extiiided to An invitation well known Peerless Players, which LINCOLN lilt; II SCHOOL to aueuu uc (everyone JUNIOR PROMENADE. Lii to be given thla evening In the furnlHhed excellent numbers suited for the occasion. The Lincoln high sehmfT Junior fxtnrd ward amusement haU by the A special feature of the evening Prom given Friday evening was a eigu-C- n hinders Woouiueu auu wja of America. The Orpheue was a nature scarf dunce given by htice success. The general decorwill furnish the music. Miss Pearl Kimball and a number ations were C.layer Tall very artistic. Kuedal attractlona will be preseut-l- i of her students. The Junior Promenade was led white palms formed the interior of duriajr the evening. Between the by the president and vie nrealdent a camle scheme. or the junior class, Mahlon Potter columns hung hand painted dancing The members of the Ladlea' Liter-Br- r dub will be entertained by and Miss Agnes Farrer, Immediate posters, representing Colonial, JapHeber Taylor Wednesday ly followed by Alcea Poulton and anese and Spaulsh dance couples. Wn. with a Gwraoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Lawrence Sutherland, general chair-ma- n The walls were covered of the Prom committee. They mass of green vines and ptuk roses, renue. Aire, u. d. naraion ana were followed by the other officers link and white paper looped to the center where a huge liberty bell Jack Pulien wiu give the and members of the Junior class. made of a mass of blue and pink terary lesson. It la requested that The Relief society . of the First flowers formed the center decoraladies meet promptly at 4 ward will give an entertainment tion. cioct Each class was represented with and dance In the First ward social hall Wednesday evening. Wilde's a liooth. The Freshman contributed orchestra Will furnlaa the dance a Jaitanese booth, .Incense and music. Many Interesting contests cherry blossoms lured many to and other amusing events will be closer admiratloon of it, after staged during the evening. The which they were served with eandv. T Iltm Ktnannwr nPHLH n.nn committees In charge of the affair! The Sophomore booth was Dutch, to the old fashioned blue and Without an Operation. are Mrs. Emma Kay, chairman of even the theological committee; Miss white wind mill, surrounded by varLucile Bown and Mrs. Albert Jef-- f ious colored tulips. From the win A sew discovery which, exparts f- cries; Mrs. Katherine Hughes, and dow of the wind mill was served Ice (tm, bu no equal for curative tm uv itclM IB mil ruuiurv Mrs. Henry Jackson of the Social cream delights. . kMt teosmplishmant of Dr. Andrews, Service Th Colonial garden or the Junior department; Mrs. Emily no. Kocn Bias., C. Sorenson, and Mrs. booth held the Ariel quartet orchesMrs. L success John, of this extraordinary tit nw method proves that it holds and Lynn Sutton, representing the liter- tra, which served to the huge crowd null a rupture. It weigha only a ary section. Mrs. Vllate Farrer thrill after thrill with Its wonder-ou- r w ounces. Has bo ihard gouging strains of sublime music. The will have of the refreshcharge no ao elastic belt, jtdi, leg straps, Most attractive decorations Seniors served real Susnis! a la jo iteel bands aad ts as comfortable ments. ki i light garment. It has enabled .have been planned by Mrs. Jose Hant-epunch from thetr Spaidsh hundreds of persons to throw away anchored in a mi at iruM and declare their rupture ab- phine Johnson and Mrs. C M. Hum- putii b wagon, solutely healed. Many of these had phrey. The entertainment promises attractive booth. MIhs Anna Jensen a member of Strieus double ruptures, from which to be a delightful one, and all marIt is ried folks of Provo are invited to the Junior class painted the very they had suffered (or years. l)r. Andrews' ambition to have every artistic dancing poses. fruptured person enjoy the quick re. attend. lief, comfort and healing power o: till dlKovery and he will send It on The Provo Fourth ward Relief Miss Irene Duckett was pleas rte trial to any reader of ' The of society will he held at 2:30 o'clock Herald who writes him. He wanta antly surprised by a number ten friends at her home Friday after- Tuesday afternoon, with the Literperson In each o whom he can refer. K you wish noon. ' Games and music were en- ary section In charge. .Mrs. Marto U rid of rupture for good, with-the lesson on an operation, take advantage of joyable features of the afternoon's garet Maw will give the doctor's free otter. Writ him entertainment, during which a de "A Review on the Life and Worts odr licious luncheon was served. Those of Longfellow and Whittler." Mrs. . jTnf iJieBririjiPLr d liln le-'- Via-a- duuuui a ansas City Doctor Jnyenis New Truss The many interesting items below indicate the high standard we maintain on all our DOLLAR DA Y o. our DOLLAR DAYS, and it is our intention to make the an event to look forward to. truth' our D0LLAR DAYS have become so popular that we need only to call your attention to the DATE: w Wednesday, March Ladies' Silk Hose $3-0- Lingette In beautiful patterns and color combinations. Per Yard Fine quality; regular value 75c red and blue stripe; extra M Art wd; pink only; rVUh , 1 flliUU yards Turkish Toweling Oriental Pongee teavy thread; 18 inches CI flfl V liUU wide; 4 yards attractive patterns; ideal for summer dresses; 36 inches wide; 50c value. J as-wrt- ed J JJQ Bleached Muslin Percale Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves fou will find these gloves are "onderf ul bargains ! Values to (2.00; styles: gauntlet, long and r CM 11 . , 1 ! f few i 9 El?,to"th:.: . 6 niuxrf 1 2 Has been build up by satisfied wearers all over the country. High quality leather, fitted on the smartest lasts by skilled workmen, make them desirable for any wear. Cretonne 36 inches wide; ....$1.00 . . . terns special: 4 yards ....... a 2 pair alligator trim. Dartmore Glengarry Scotty Wales to , M? laxative W-- iBroniQ, Quinbml Evening Post SEE OUR BOSTONIAN WINDOW DISPLAY Every pair guaranteed. lllIlIIIIIIItllllllBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllBlllllIIIIIIIBHHHIIMUl ache, urinary Ills and rheumatic pains and acnes. V.'eak kidneys are usually the cause and, if neglected, there Is danger of hardened arteries, dropsy, gravel or Bright' diseuse. Help your weakened kidneys with a stimulant diuretic before kidney disease gets a firm hold J I'se J tain's Pills. Thousands of old folks recommend Donu's. Here Is Provo proof: . . Henry fluff, retired farmer, Fifth East St., says: "While I was working In my garden, I stooped and I could hardly straighten. I had severe pains in my bock and was iu bed for about three days. My back became stiff, too. My kidneys acted too freely. Doau's Pills, from the Provo Drug Co., put me on my feet I was free from the backache aud my kidneys were acting properly again." COc, at all dealers. I, Friday i Columbia Night March20 " MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING ACCEPTED floor Lower Prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50; Balcony $1.00; Gallery 50c Plus Tax. at4f ' ffru 240 N. ITUIPI . Foster-Milbur- Co., n N. X. Mfrs., Buffalo, t I WTHErlEWVO?X ftflD CHlCAffO SUCCEX ay K.EAM COILOOfl With Miss Sydney Shields and N. Y. cast Quality and Service UTAH COUNTY FLOUR 50 lbs. of Payson or Harvest Queen 100 lbs. of Payson or Harvest Queen 80 lbs. Heavy White Mill Run. 90 lbs. Good White Shorts 100 lbs. Heavy White Oats 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Oats ' 100 lbs. Good Plump Barley 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Barley. 100 lbs; Whole Corn 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn 60 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. Globe A- -l Laying Mash 100 lbs. Armour Meat Scraps IHl . , .' J52..00 2..00 $1 .85 $1. 95 SI..25 .10 t2..75 $3.75 WASATCH PRODUCE The box bears this signature TERMS CASH PHONE 34. Ifn I 425 WEST CENTER. M07CAN. to. . H2. 15 Plenty of Baby Chick Feeds on Hand. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet OF EXCELLENCE. Giving such service at the lowest honest price has brought us to our present enviable position. J2. 30 '. A STANDARD By carrying out our own Ideals as to faithful service, friendly and sincere sympathy, we believe we have created an atmosphere of peace and dignity and developed a service that is almost a standard of excellence. $1 .35 $2, 65 $1 .40 i 52. 05 have a car of Medicated Sheep Salt, so before buying your spring salt. Price 30c 25c ..... Everybody's Store. ,We These lasts all advertised from time to time in the Saturday . .. J.r:d"........ .....$i.oo I Ray Olpin will render a rooal sojo. Mangum gave an Interesting talk All ladies of the ward are urged to nn jreland and Edmund Evans ac- attend. eompanied by Miss Batrd gove a demonstration of slight of hand perof the Tresident and Mrs. F. S. Harris formances.was The remainder spent with music and entertained at a dinner party at evening their home Friday evening. The social heat. entertaining rooms were prettily CARD OF THANKS. decorated In a St. Tatricks idea, For the kind words of sympathy with yellow daffodils and ferns forming the centerpiece for the din- -' and the teautiful floral offering ing table. The place cards were given us at the accidental death of Analso in keeping with the color my father and brother-in-laCovers were laid for drew Gilbert and John McCloskey, scheme. Tresident and Mrs. George Thomas, I wish to extend my henrtfeld apDr. preciation. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Jensen, J. K. GILBERT and Mrs. Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Beckstrand, Prof, aud Mrs. B, Rowland Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. James Baker all of Salt Lake, Mr. HELP FOR OLD FOLKS and Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Man-guAge Should Be Happy Not of Provo. Following dinner Old Time of Sickness and Suffering. the guests were entertaineu ,wnu Too many people begin to suffer a 4inmler of vocal solos, by Rolfe middle age with constant back Pratt, accompanied on the piano at W. Lester bv Mrs. Beckstrand. Preventive Take frL .... ... $liUU Colored Scrims Distributors of Quality Merchandise and as a attractive pat CI flfl Rockford Sox $1.00 Influenza BOSTONIANS $f50 ..$1.00 1 ,,..$1i00 For Golds, For Long Service Wear Newton Ladies' Hose A splendid work box. Hy-ru- i! 8 pair $1X3 Fine lisle ribbed top hose; 50c Sateens Famous Shoes For Men Delois ....... ..$1.00 . Men's Ties and knit ties. 3 f or . . . , . . Ladies' Cotton Hose All colors. $1.00 . Fine mercerized lisle; ffl AO $2.50 value; all sizes. . , y I iaC0 A good assortment of cut silk $1.00 . . . . tyle Garments Old $1.00 inches wide; fine checks; 29c All colors; 36 inches wide. 3 yards BOSTONIANS New models in Willow Calf, both plain and . . $2.00 value Gingham ?ayar'ds The Reputation of 8 pair $1.00 Men's Garments PhUU yards All colors. Lingerie Crepe yards 3 for 4 H Fine lisle garments in the new Men's Cotton Hose 27 inches wide; white only; 35c $1.00 uu Peter Pan Gingham inches 60c. s fine a grade as Hope 1C I3C usline; yard Limit 5 yards to a customer. inches wide; regular fljl flfl flliUU ralue 25c; 6 yards 16 thread. wide; fine imported gingham; regular value C1 flfl 36 SBBBBBBBBHVBBVVlHBBBBSBBBBBMk Turkish Towels Sixe 18x36; extra heavy 32 inches wide; regular value 30c. 10 yards... $1.00 yards Fancy Crepe CI flfl value; attractive patterns. 3 yards. . . . . V I lUU 50c Gingham In Ladies' Hose . Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose in colors and sizes: Opens 9 o'clock 19-Sto- re EXTRA! DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 1 LOT VOILES Pure thread silk; colors brown and white; 0 values; J QQ usiu C7I-- ' Hi WT--- mt PaSt bZ attendin MONTHLY DOLLAR DA ffl F f g BERG MORTUARY W East Centt.r Street. 378 UTA1USHID TCLEPHOKt 7$ - IPlMu ' U M !tasa! J,; - Ai U kV f 4 1 |