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Show JrfE ETNTNG HERALD. a : - CL young peop!e in a -- auniber lightfulT gaun and auugs, which wr followed by a deliiious lunch - t eon. Tbe guests Included, Deme Briiu- halL Fay Bafen,' Virginia JBsant brook, Gladya Jacobs, Dorwtliy Richmond, Mamie Jensen, Alene Passey, Ethee Belntont, Max Buckley, Msuc Frank Van Herg, Frank Johnson Wager, Letter Hawkins, Elvon Milled laud the guest of bouor. TREE TEA H.I CGreenJ . , ".Tbe, opening social' of tbe Pioneer M. I. A, held Tuesday evenTbe ing was a , slowing suece large hall wa fiUed to overflowing. An Interesting program of musical numbers, readings and pantonine wa presented and va followed by community singing. Following the program tbe poeplti repaired to the amusement hall, which was beautifully decorated with autunm flower Bud leave, and enjoyed games, duuelug and Miss Vlda Oark, licensed hair dresser 4a, now .associated, with M! Lillian Allred fit the feaw-lBarber Shop. v. V V Marcelling BOc, .75c" ' . ot headache rubth forehead melt' and inhale tbe vapora V VAPORUB Jm Ua forty Qvtr gT Million CtfLUMBIA ft.., WH7:3a"r9:15 n A Kenaud Hoffman ?' I fPieturization "13 FATE ; ! AFFAIRS" One of the most successful open ing aocials of the M. I, A. was heJ4 Tuesday eveidng in fhe Sixth wul. Tbe following Kjrtendid proSrnm as given. ..eonimunity SJiijnng ieu oy u. W.Mobster; talk, Mrs. Nornui-FBullock, president of the Y, h. M. I. A.; panUimime, "Tbe Last Flap of, tl Flapi)er," Junior girls; talk. Mrai'Alire'Eggertwn, lrailer of 1he Junior glr'h; talk, Dulos Fasnian, vopresident of the Y. I. M. I. A. ; cal solo, "The Baby Looks Llke Me." talk, Lora Misa Lilian Mortimer; Dunn, leader of the ?'iuor girls; song "M" men's quartet y dialogue! Beehive girls,' talk, Mia Agnes Crandfrtl; pantomine, "Prof. Peterson's Dancink Class," advanced sen elster iors, led bV Miss Emma talk, BishoB J. W, McAdam; ta:k, Mrs. Hayes of thejflake board. Following thaprogrnnvdancii!i: tow --enjoyed; LlghtTefreshmentH ' " were Sjerved. - 3 - t. day "orchestra m concert each evening - 4 Each Cototn Batts. . . RQp . . . 03 i mm . ' 4 $12.75 lb $3150 Upbleached Muslin S6-in- ch FARWELL'S HOSIERY -- $24.75 lo $49.50 36-i- nc Sift Finish .... .- -9- 1 -. 36-in- ch . 32-1n- 36-in- .................. 36-in- ch .... . 36-in- ch 36-inc- h" ...... AV. K. Butler of the ;W oo(iTcr.non at comiiany entertained his enii)lo g dinner Monday evening... An arranged1 was by program iliss F.Iva Meyers and Wul'nce i Pnik y, after wlwh wmit uuittet usinesH jwere disenswd. conducted by Miss Jepperson at the Alcazzar, formerly the Armory. TEACHES NEW have loved him if he'd been a bus conductor!" ; Jflt's the Lady talk- Trig! The beauty of the music halls ! The, girl "who found her 1, noblemen at dreamed of being a 'lady and' didnt know she ' until really was someone else looked into her heart! sensation as a Jihrpl-ro- v i Norma f :Almadee gives it to TftdVorld as one of ;tlMnmost powerful offerings r of the screen. The Lady you'll. love to love I mt r - Td -- - Values $2.45 to $3.75 . . . . FARWELL' 50Q yards 36-in- ch Values to $2.95 Yard FARWELL'S BED SPREADS Crepe, .colors blue, 1C2 t. . . . . . . I O3J .... plaiMpd farjey Silk ..i.:.:..r$1.00 tfl 7fj J Pair ............ $ Cotton Sheet Blankets Value $2.45. 1 1 1 Sheet Hlankets ffQ PQ Value $3.45. Pair . . . . ... . . . . CiD3 72x80 Plaid Wool Nap Blankets Value- $5.45. .Pair 66x80 Part Wool Plaid Blankets . . . . ... vur value $Y.&u. ' fair . Wool Silk and Plaid .70x80 Blanket. Value $12.50. Pair. $8.95 66x80-oto- n New "Miffs CIH " wuct Today 582-W- ' and ;iZt if ... SERIES iff .PRTCES .. : , - .... -- ' FOR REST 10- acfts farm !fjsr' pusture." Also 6 tons of Jmy! ( HI sale. Phone '3J1-W- .' - FORESTS AND ' erSTENOED- 1 Prices, katinee 50c".and 25c. ir 1- FOK KENT unfurnished i at HALF. A CENTUSY xr room funiisiu-- ir ' ? Night 50c, 75c and $1.00 ) ,. . trrnnlxmc; almostiiew. ' $:15.0U. Cull at 89 No. 10th - ' 021 t. Evenin? Classified Ads .Are VAUDEYiLLP c. 1 . READ HERALDiWANTADS Learn to arleston latest dancecraze now taking the country bjrstorm. The Ballroom and Exhibit ional I " ben M Iroape Business - of Savannah, Ga.) - jzzzzTJizrtherri"-- ALCAZAR -. Getters. rr - Commencing Monday, October ..LESSONS iNSTRtlSif .Class. Private THURSDAY, OCTOBER , Miss Florence Jepperson (Pupil of Miss Georgia Snow, the original dancer Th ki head-flch- q, blurred .; Optometrist With Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. OF SUCCESS nixb uxrifliosWQridGrEdSt Color5 Minstrel 12 BETTER VISION Our glasses remove Absolute results guaranteed DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN .- Riiilcs anu onians, : cnenp. O20 . . - sight, etc. 45 N. 9 .West.! furnished RENT Nicely Japattment 289 E. 4th N. v Q18 FOR" Comedy "DUSTY DOLLARS" m 4HC n, f R FOR SALE Large wliita sac k $1.00. Phone 59. . BLOOMERS GLASSES FOR - i.V" - FOR SAU; - sweet Spanish ' Phone 812-- a? CO SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN 1- - ' CI $ I iD J : . a I ."A iHtl Value $1.00 Yard mV - I ROGERS SILVERWARE GIVEN AWAY FREE A coupon with each 25c purchase Save Your Coupons ........ - ffl JIQ FARWELL'S RAYON SILK TUBING FARWELL'S, BLANKETS 0x76" " 78x88 Crochet Bed Spreads Value $2.25. Each . . . .. . . 82x92 Crochet Bed Spread Value $2.75. Each . . . , SILKS The Cubd rode to Victory In- - the ADVERTISE IX THFJ HERALD clinching game of the series behind COLUMNS AND KEEP P WITH th pitching--of THE " MARCH OF PROGRESS in a trade last winter from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for Vic Aldridge. The score jwas 7 to 4 "and gave the Cubs four vic" , O20 .;' lass and private- lessons in'both tories; against one for the American per bushel. Cull exhibition anJ baUroom are being, leagners. OXlt WHOLE WHEAT FLOUH is . made from selected hard 4he$t and is unsurpassed. Sold in arid 24 lb." bugsj niflde ,n lt?V"i Mt. Cereal Co.; Pboile 813-- J f ; ,J . ". Lingerie flesh and white. Value 25c. Yard 27-in- ch Children suffering from Intestinal worms are cross, restless and unhealthy. There are other symptoms, however,', aa flarx rings under the eyes, bad breath and takes.no Inter est play, If is almost a certainty-tha- t worms are eating away its The surest remedy for vitality. worms is White's Cream Vermifuge, CHICAGO, Oct, 14.MIJP)t For It is positive destruction to the the first time since 1922 the Na worms but harmless to the child. tional league Cubs won Chicago's Price 35c. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. Adv. ,. city series from the White Sox. Florence- - Jcpprrson, - well ktlown balh't artist of Provo will a course, in the fateBt dance ;rnw, (Sie "("harleston, which is so popular in lae uaiiroouiB ui iouuj. Miss Jepperson hjia Just returned froin alt'likfe'wtiere'she'has been studying Hie ilauce atj various studios, and from Miss Georgia Snow,, the original dancer from Savannah, Georgia, now instructing- - at Him American Dansante. Miss Snow'bas recently accepted an offer to present the Charleston" at Grauman's Mil LOST Between Provo and Lehl, black and gray Lewelyn setter, nnmlH;r-31- 4 and owners name ener please all graved oir wHr.-FindHerald office, eoUect, October 15th. fgis(t-L.wh- 'o 4 $1.50 n. DANCE HERE CUBSTAKE ' Thursday - Friday - Saturday DRESSES SALE CONTINUES UNTIL FARWELUS MERCHA On Friday Store Opens at 12:15, Closes at 6:00 P. M. 1 . "THE MIDSHIPMAN ,12k ..... ..... : DORNA GORDON Heavy Cotton Suiting, sport 1 Qr colors. Value 39c. Yad .V.. I3C 36-i- - 9-- n's TONIGHT 111c .... . . . . . . Muslin; Yard . 4 Heayi;' Bleached Sheeting. 39 c Yard -4 Heavy ;Unbleached Sheeting 36c Yard ' 274nch White "Outing, .Heavy FARWELL'S MEN'S ..1Bsc Weight. iYar4 ;:;UNIOSi;SUIT$,U;".,:..;. -- liSCUnch Heavy White Outing tjmon Suits, Value .fl1 1Q 19c Yard i . V 1 . . . . . . . $1.50. Each Fancy Outings, light 1 61c and dark patetrns. Yard FARWELL'S SUITINGS Amoskeag No. 19,000 PQ Rayon Suiting, value to ' Dress Gingham. Yard . . U $1.25. Yard Percale" Standard Fqll 544nch all W09I Sport Suiting CI K(l $1.00 7 yards tox . . . .' . . i V I Value $3.45. Yard . . . . ,". Wool mixed novelty School 0Q Heavy Cretonne, regular 25c UJU value 35c, Yard 'Suiting. ValueJSc Yard tnfer-ewtin- '. .,75c , . . .1, The last shipment made by Farwell's at the closing of their factory. In silks and"wools, gorgeously trimmed, beautifuly styled and handsomely tailored. last-min-T- ite i FARWELL'S DORNA GORDON DRESSES DRESSES FARWELL'S DOMESTICS ' igly low. GOATS Representing the season's advanced styles. Women's Full Fashioned Silk QKo ' Hose. Value $1.G5. , Pair .v . . . : 3 Part 01 Seamless Women's Burson nil Wool Hose, values 65c, 3 pairs y liUU Women's Silk and Wool Hose. $1.00 aIue J$2!ti0lo"?2.507Tair . . . PoweU Tuesday evening, of Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel Uugmore who are visiting here.- A delightful evening was spent, in games and music after which a. dainty hmeheon Whs nerved to the 'following: 'Mr. and Mrs. George F. Weels, Mt. and Mrs. Clarence Pow-tai- i' Mr. andJdra. Dell Woods, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Powe'J. Mr. and Mrs. George F Dorgan, Miss Ida Leslie, Miss Mary Beth Dorgan, Mr. and Mrs. Powell and the guests of houn STARS"' with Jack Holt and "Into tbe Net" No. Pure White China until sold. The merchandise is of the best quality and the prices are surpris- - , Dresses Goats merchandise on at Farwell sale prices sale NEW ARRIVALS IN " " -U. louder. BATTS iu honor Wednesday Thursday X Zane Grey's '."tlGrlT OF WESTERN. 19, 20. rSizesie, 17,18, 72x90 nM-- 4 .. - "It is not necessary to say much about the merchandise for it speaks for itself and the prices speak even FARWELL'S COTTON Fonner residents of Sunuyd.N t who are now living in thlrrity at the home of Mr: atid.Mm V. A. SEATSlOc $1.00 - r- enter-taine- afteriiuoiu- er OUTING GOWNS d -- The L'Metia.chib will be at the Hanw'n Catting Taurs. NGESS k ;. 50th; Aimiverary Celebration Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Farwell FAItWELL'S HEAVY EXTRA FULL SIZED :-- Alice Day in DONKIRKHAM '.. ii 'I offers big ! . .' -- The girl of tlieMn- vn ward enioved a weenie roe and iike to the hills Thursday. AU feirl of Primnry nge are invited' to come to the next primary meeting about the next party. and MEflRALGIA bX t. '.. ' : John V. Far well & Co, Chicago's .great dry goods jobber and manu-factretires from business and as a compliment to their customer friends of many years standing, before retiring give alarewell bargain sale . . . We made a large purchase and pass 1 the bargains on to you. krn r - . TpJVisitors ofithe B. Y. Sea Giill , a ,.' i" t . ward ff Announcement and -- : . -, . exquisite flavdr and fragrance! ;" And the price? Surprise yourself!. . Fdrwell's Purch ase Sale : A garden tea of ' Jf John- - V.' vt'-- . FQ'N''.S I .W-.Oa-D---.- the MlsMarjHret ickk,y-- ' guest of honor at a birthday part; given by ber mother, Mr. 8. It. Buckley at btrliMae MujMUjlog. ami uvern ruiier jea we IM PAGE THREE . I 111 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1925. AND NIGHT : ...... ........... $1.00 .,..:$1.50 FOR APPOINTMENT. PHONE 777-- J 12 |