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Show " THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. MAY 11. 1925. i . . tion of the leseo oa the life and president ; Mrs. Charlotte Anderson, works of James Whltcomb Bfley Will secretary and Mrs, Sarah .Lindsay, ' ' . V given by MrsClarlssa Anderson. chapUn. i The B. - H public aervlce department will give special musical nam tiers and readings. A good attendance iH desired. J "i : -- 1 "Martha" accompanied by selections on the vletrula. The choir will also give some number. All members are invited to be present - " Cottam - enter tertained at a- - family dinner on Mother's day In honor of her mother Mrs. Thomas 8. Farrer. A beautiful the the bouquet of carnatiotis centered dining table. Covers were laid for :.I. :' Mrs. Moroni J. ' The B. IT. Women met at home of Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. George a. Ballif read "The Little French Girl" by Anna Douglas Sedgewlck and Attorney peorge 8. Ballif furnished the musical numbers, The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. & L, Chlpman, Mrs. C "F. Eyring, Mrs. William - Bowen, Mrs. ArcMe Sobbing, Mrs. . Lowry Kelson and Mrs. Earl SnelL . sis. .. , J .,.:':..;; SALE OF E GIVEN TO Camp No. I of the Daughters of Pioneer met My 8 at I the Fifth ward Belief Society ball for annual meeting, dividing ot ' the camp and elections of officers. The canin was divided into two camps from Third East and east as Camp The woods are being scoured in No. I and from Third East to unisearch of stunts and speakers that 5. No. s avenue Camp versity will make the reception of Coach During the afternoon a splendid Chick Hart all that such a recepprogram was rendered consisting tion should be. The date set for the of musics.! numbers and readings. of the new coach is 1 delicious luncheon was served to 18. ' Mondayglght.May T. V seventy. V,. A of battery speakers baa been ar After the program and "luncheon that will be able to ahoot the ranged were elected, the following officers as full of atteltlcs as a atmosphere tor Camp No. 1. president Mra, sieve Is full of holes!" These 'men Lona Eilertson first vice president not only welcome Hart, but Mra.' Battle Fpeckhard: second vice will their best to enlist the symdo will secrepresident Mrs. Lydla Cluff ; of the men la atheltlca Of pathies tary, Mrs. Loula Pace Boyle; chap all kinds. ; ; Martha Keener. Mrs. Uu, An effort is being made to M.rrEllza Ashworth, was elected man at the stag party Id ia-Jo-y for Camp ; No. 8 ; Mra. every the program and to partake ot vice president Mary CjwwtberHrst which are; being fttheTfreshmehts 'xtW Kruh - 3n( kon. second rounded up by Merrill Bunnell, chalrmajTOdJUsgBannMeii-- . rare "We are going to have-a?time," Keifer Sauls, secretary of the athletic council declared, after he had reviewed the proposed program. "We want Hart to meet the men and we want the men to meet Bart and get acquainted with htm. This male mixer- - will lie an excellent opportunity to get them iogether. Alumni of the institution are Invited to Join In the REALWELCOME J. f WashBress Goods ' "home-comin- Fifth, ward Belief .Society will meet in the Ward chapii at 2:30 Tuesday- - afternoon,: May: 12. The speda1 activity committee will be Holbrook in charge." Mrs lftna will give the lesson on "Stories for Children and Uow to Tell Them." Miss Helen Glazier will give two '". . vocal solos. , . COMPANY'S WOOD-CLIFTO- N rtah . - - '; PAGE THRE" i 'CHICK'HART Camp No. 2 of the Dauehters of tie Pioneer will be entertained at-- ' the borne of Mrs, James E-- Daniels, ' Third South and Fourth East, Thursday afternoon at ' 2 .80. Splendid musical numbers will be rendered. Ail mem ben and eligible members are invited to be present r - - g' - " The Third ward Belief Society The literary department of the meeting is under the direction of the aocial activity committee which Pioneer; ward Belief . Society will win give a magical program. - Miss have charge of the incctlug Tues Ethel Taylor will, give the opera day afternoon at 2 :50. A continua . 5 h', C " Conoco Gasoline merry-makin- Gargoyle Mobiloils best results. ' - Every facility for servicing asssures satisfaction to customers Why Experiment? Paity holding coupon ticket No. '' :' ' Twenty-Fou- Hour Service" r New Cleaning Company The Ox ford Cleaners and Dyers, 460 South University avenue, is the name of a newly established cleaning and dye ing company. The new firm will be operated by Mrs. Dolly Blake and Lake Alger, who heretofore have been associated with' the City Tail- inch Em broidered Tbiles;Grecian designs; 75c value 36 -, XlfW .. inch Gaze Marvel Egyptian yarn sues; regular price 69c 36 Say& " Silk-strip- ed inch Sport Striped Silk Ratines; $L95 value. $1.50 r- U VI ' MM f "w vv. 1 inch Immitation Dress Linen; all colors; 60c value 36 New Jira, Arrival-rMri- nd s entered loot - of . burglars wbo Brown's slaughter house at Sprlng-vlll-e night, ac- sometime Saturday . . . J AVlL cording to report mat reacueu iue sherifrs office Sunday. The case Is being investigated by the officers, but up to this time meagre clues have been established that would lend to the identity of the thieves. r Made to Match" Your Complexion were built i Standard Six brougham automobile manufacturersits price could never be $ 1465. But Studebaker builds all of its own bodies in the most modem body plants in the world. Thus Studebaker saves the profits which other car. builders must pay to body makers. This means highest quality at lower prices. The new Studebaker Standard Six Brougham combines smart appearance with brilliant performance and sterling dependability at a price nolother manufacturer can even " s1465 P. . , approach. Come in and see this new car then you'll understand why it is that Studebaker values cannot be equalled. ", NAYL0R v Cara Nome ' Face Powder ' 1 TU - T H IS IS S T U L E' B Ji K-- E R Y E A R g . LVi4. ' 1 : ' A enp ofTre Tea Japan oV ertcrnntmgnc AH op colot"and charm of Oriental ttafardcoa come to live' anw to your tsa cup. Trf kl Provo Covti withwtrtbtJdnf wda jSTORE fiedUL too ' ' Utah $2.95 --- ... -- ftirwarda apply rly mocks V 'VapoRud -- ftw tT MilHem Jm it J rwV -- - !! Canton ' Beautiful lace and self trimmed. The colors are lovely the styles are beau The colors are lovely '3 ii II i 1 I! I! the styles are, beautiful. The prices ' tns ii ii . 1 1 I -- '- $2.25 and Crepe deOhme HV 5 ba I -- $1.75 $1.50 Flat Crepe-Sat- in HEDQUIST DRUG , $1.00 $1.25 . $2.00 AUTO CO. 218 W. Center, Provo . patterns; fabrics made in France, represent real textife art; priced yard We are placing on special sale 100 of these dainty new 'frocks. a MATERIALS n Plain and printed Georgette ;! , ' ul Ratines;-beautif- Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday S are The odor of Cars Nome is entrancing the box in which it is packaged, a delight to the eye. 36 inch Imported New Graduation sses virtues. - . A SPECIAL SALE OF only two of Cara Nome's many " Four vAde doon. Full width seats. Smart appearance with long, tow lines, oval rear window and balloon tires. Brilliant mental top braces. Full-si-z performance of famous 30 h. p. Studebaker engine, a B. FACTORY i. Tliese, however, . 39c 1 heiwdutifttjlyf -- Dotted 50c all value Voiles; colors; 40 inch Domestic The Only Exclusive L adics Store in Provo : fA Some one of the several tints of Cam Nome Pare Powder will blend with your complexion perfect ly. And the powder ad 65c MOSE LEWIS are doing nicely. -tHisnew Studebaker Brougham IFthe bodyof outside concern as u the practice with most other dots, also a beautiful range of designs and colors Las- - trup announce the arrival of . a baby girl, May 11, at the westwood and Beck hospital Mother and daughter III 40 inch Normandy Voiles; -- in . spool of silk or Tk:. 25c cotton thread-t- o match dress pat tern purchased. 39c Y.' E Sale - . Sinchtirie EnglishTrinfs;" Goods 36 Foster-Milbur- . Tis- ; . 35c value. This Dress 49c When one has had the misfortune to stiff i)t from backache, headaches, dizziness, uriiiarycllsorders and oth er kidney ills and has found relief from all this; sickness and suffering, that person's advice Is of untold value to friends and neighbors. The following case is only one of the many thousand, but it is that of a Provo resident. Who could ask for. a batter, example? Mrs. R. Wllkins, 1000 W. Second St. Nrayr"A cold disordered my kidneys. My back was weak and bending made the dull, bearing down pains worse. Sharp pains also darted across" my kidneys. I was frequently troubled wkh nervousness. It wasnt long before! becamerun do wn,- - tired, wea k and ; worn out My .kidneys, acted too frequently, Doan's Pills from Hedquist Drug Co. " relieved the complaint" Price 60c at aU dealers; Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. n Wllkins had. Co., Adv. Mfrs.f Buffalo N.-- . Daring 49c Is of Interest to Provo Folks ISTIJBEBA patteTns:";? IKE 25c What My Neighbor -- rz.y . 36 inch Printed Voiles; sold regularly at 50c. Looo Road Honor ts from American Fork canyon are to the effect that men are at work in the canyon repairing the road for the summer tourist travel. It is that several hundred expected thousands of automobiles from this and other states will pass over the scenic loop during the coming sea . son. s Each in a large range of colors and delightful ....' hr4lairiftr S u p e rm r S e r vi ce St at i o n s "Service Mr. and Mrs. Bobert E, , A Son Homer are, rejoicing over the ar rival of a baby boy bern at the West wood & Beck hospital. oring company. ........ '.". - call at Service 00912 please Station No. 1 French Ratines, Alpacas, Rayon Silks, Plain and Sport Broadcloths, Silk and Cotton Crepes, French Embroid-ere- d Voiles, Normandy Voiles, Gaze Marvel, Tissues, Domestic and Voiles. CITY NEWS Scientifically refined from high grade crude oils. They are then the standard of comparison and assure ourjcustpmers ' - l j; Tuesday, Miay 12 to Saturday, May 16 g. 1 5 IS -- ' -- . 1 t-i- . ii . A:II II fl(wWfw1lww1lwwi $100 i ' $1750-$25-o Are far beyond comparison and these dresses were made to sell for much -more. -Sizes 142 to 20 ;'" :'femWWi Mmiit'W..y fm.fff' j i 1 1 1 I! 1 ! I t I I I |