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Show THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1926. ' . ; , .. , ' ' - mmaMmmhmmmmaammw Mrs. Arvld Reese was hostess to the member of the N. H. K. club and few. Invited meats at net home during the week. The rooms were prettily decorated with waxen Easter liliiea and Jonquils. The dainty - refreshments and favors were also carried out in a suggestion of Easter. "TnC Invited guests were Mrs. W. Williams, Mrs." John Omandson, and Mrs. John Saxey, and the dab members Mrs, Sam Jeppewori. Jr., Mrs. Shirley Beer Mrs. H. P. Hansen. Mrs- .- Robert Sward. Mrs. Vlrl Martin. Mrs. Rupper, Mrs. R. D. Logle and Mrs. Joseph Grames. . l1- -- - ,. ' The Sale You. Have Been Waiting For r m-J-k Ihiirsday" Friday' Saturday Mrs,, Vlrl Martin will entertain the members of the N. IL K. club at her home Thursday afternoon. each range 1250 $1695 $24 ; ;' Mrs. "Win. Ferre and Mrs. Julia Colvln will be guests at the home of Mrs. C. 8. IMxon of Pyson, Sat-urday, at a bridge Ameri- China Din" Chtt'can .vq.vCJ ner Sets Coats Miss Thelitis tHsLrup entertained the members of the "I" News staff at her home Tuesday evening. Games and music were enjoyed durSpring flowers ing the evening, brightened the rooms. Delicious refreshments were served to thirty guests. " " -- Thursday, April 8 35-Pie- ce Just received from our New York buyer 300 New Spring Dresses, Sport and Cloth Coats. . These coats and dresses are worth two and three times morehan we are asking for them." On sale. T1? Hy-ru- STARTS $11 oo In r jL Down Vfc-k- e 3) FOB SALE " N. 3rd E. . New Navajo rug, ' (505 AS WANTED Room and board with elderly lady or couple for. young girl on crutches wild requires "some AlSi supervision. Box 10 Herald. Board and room good home ing at 518 East Center. cookA 13 . 323-WJ- I. 90S-W- FOB SALE Cheap. nursery chair and Phone 557. -- Babv bed. high chair. Will puyeash for late model used IIIIIIIIIIICIIliaiEKBIllIBIIIIIMIIEIlllKIIHUg 5 i T m w r3 atyour . II II tSSSSSSSSXSSSSSSSS DRUGSTORE KLENZO ;.,',... . V .c. Jr 4?c-- i... And you will readily agree with us that we have never had a more complete and varied Assortment of coats aud dresses.. Coats of Twillbloom, Lorsheen, Silk Satin, Poiret Sheen, Kandier Cloths, Twills and Tweeds . Softens the Bewtf '' Moist 1 . . .' Keeps Lime oulDh ur Gives AbuialUnfc Lather i- -S- For Dormant Spraying d The best insecticide and fungicide. A complete stock on ' hand. Exclusive agents for Bean & Myers spray pumps. . We also haye a complete stock of the famous Planet Jr. Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Digging Forks, etc. all-roun- KLENZO 5 Provri - - - Utah S Bluebell Every Dress a Love- Jensen of . Mr. and Mrs. James Richfield and Hyruul Gillis of Vine yard will give a wedding reception Thursday evening in the Vineyard ward amusement hall,. in honor of their daughter and son, Carrie and respectively, who were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. This sale is the result of weeks of careful planning and when you see "these dresses you 'will appre- ciate our efforts. They are values J2 that are offered only "once In a ' ' ; great while. Good Quality Mived Badger Bristles Set in Rubber. Cannot come out. ',; . , Mrs. Delbert Coleman and Mrs. the Seagull ' girls of the Fourth ward Primary at- tlie home of the later Tuesday evening.- A color scheme of yellow and green was carried tmt in the 1 decoriitioii refreshments. and Games and a program were enjoyed. Those paTtfclpsfiiir1irihe7 aff a ir were Fay and Fauu Taylor, Lois Haws, Lorainc Sahdgren, Louise and Margaret Boyer, Arzine Vance,. Ha Anderson, Fay Coleman, Wanda Peterson, L'ouiSe Coleman. Nadlne Taylor, LaPreal Sumner and He!on Newell. , A. O. Boo'h entertained " Smart Skirt Fullness, Deep Hens and Heavy Silks 98c tlor 71 Provo, Utah matter what your - particular taste may be, yon are certain to find the garment you desire in this rich selection. ,' The Finer Grades . of Fashionable Silks " t such as flat crepe, satin, erepe Romaine, erepe Elixabeih, taffeta and combinations developed k to dresses featuring smart skiriT f u I Inessi cleverly differeoi sleeves, entirely new necklinea and bewitching trimming effects. - " Women's, Misses', Stouts' ? JL . MANNEQLIN. The Elks club entertained the members of thu cast of "Marcheta," There will be ho dancing of the at he cluh looms Tuesday cvfining. Charleston on,any set where James Breinholt-Dastrup orchestra Cruze The is directing pictures. "Jimmy" furnished music for the occasion. got his Introduction to the Charles About one hundred fifty couples ton the other day and voted "No. " participated In the affair. He had beard a vast amount about It. during recent weeks-w- ho hasn't? but he had never seen it. The other day), when he was directing a group of extrus in "Manne-quiat theTarahiouuT studloTthe extra girls, who were dressed in 1007 "Gibson girl" costumes, heard altout it Between scenes they' volunteered to teach him. $o he .sat himself Easier to Use down in his directorial chair, ordered, music and the "Charleston-ites- " Always began to do their stuff. Successful Cruze watched them for three Dresses, tosts, suits curUins, cushion minutes and then stopped the music coven, etc. dyed simply and quickly. and the dance. Fatl colors by boiliof. Dalptr tinu by "There will be no .'dancing of the dipping. No rubbing or meuy Mndling. Ssd package tints or dyes all kinds of Charleston on this set," he said. "I material in one operation. Price 15 cent think it is the most terrible dance at your dealers. Utt Putnam Bltach t rtmtvt color t J $taim. : rrf lttuitrafd Bookltti No matter what the occasion, no Newest Styles and Colors No-Ko- HEDQUIST DRUC SXORES Afternoon and, Sports Dresses . The above features, usual only In higher priced dresses, are- em bodied in each ol ' these dresses the colors, styles fabrics, workmanship all stamp these as dresses of the first rank. . Regular Priee $10 - - ' Both for Party Dresses ly SpringCreation " .. Cognette Black ; DYES Shaving Brush Thistledown Gray Sandal Winter Rose Navy The Provo high school .ladles w.I!l meet Friday afteruoon in room-1at 4 o'clock. In connection with business a splendid program will be given.,, Refreshmeats will beserved, Afl membera are Invited to attend. -- , . " The S. C. S. club will meet at the home of Veva Peters Thursday evening. All club members are cordially " Invited. FADELESS , ii These stunning coats come in the bright new spring materials and colors beautiful styles on boyish, jaunty lines. Be sure to see them before you select your new spring eoat. , - . Cream Acme Quality ; The members of the Optimist club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Cox Thursday afLternoon. All members are coruiaiiy invited to be present. . - Shaving l $2495 See These Garments! Knte Ellison entertained a few close friends nt her liome Sunday evening at dinner. A centerpiece of yellow daffodils .beautified the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. C!ari.--s-a Strong Strong, - Lucile Thelnia Safford, Mont Ieavitt Jack Mitchell and the hostess. MISSIONARIES RETURN. SANTAQUIN, April 7. John M. FOB RENT Nicely furnished Hulladay, who has been laboring In pleasant ied room, close in. the San Franciscso mission for six 61tf W. lst S. A13 months, arrived home Tuesday night FOR RENT Furnished apt, cheer. in company with Epbriam Tietjen, who had been laboring in Portland, ful room ground floor, garage C. Ore. reasonable, terms. Phone 544. .270 X. 5th Wr-o- r It. Co, T. CARD OF THANKS . A13 We desire to tell our friends and 50e. luiy8Jnejof JtbHe. wonderful relatives that we deeply appreciate Chicken Dinners at the First ward their sympathy and help during the social hall Tuusday and Wednesday, illness and passing away of our April 13 and 14. darling wife and daughter. BENJAMIN R. JOHNSON, WANTED To rent small farm. MR. AND MBS. WILLIAM A 13 Call 170-BETTS. FOR RENT Five room modern 5S0 N. home.fnrnaeeheMed! English farmers have been prose. A 13 cuted for . 4th E." Phone selling apples containing to grain of arsenic in a Modern. FOR RENT completely 'The pound. poison came from lururnisned ground floor, three sect spray. Close In. room and bath apartment. office. Inquire A cylindrical seal inscribed by Sumerians in Mespotamia indicates that the unicorn of heraldry origin.. ally was a rhinoceros. $ y 250 $g95 .'Mr. 'and Mrs. Wnrrrehad,,B.g their dinne guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Irvine, Jr., and Mrs. Etta P. fiagley of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and MTSr William Onielia of Payson, A2() Down stair apartment all sunny front roomsT wood flours 1 block from business section. km wesses The Nineteenth Century club will meet Friday afternoon nt the home . ISO North First of Mrs. J. M. East. The day will be observed as educational diiy. .Members. are urged to J prompt In meeting at2l30 with PRQYOtVT. FOR RENT - lmu-henn- MUSIC ' 95 m Your Old Range Taken as Part Payment I NEW TODAY J Society 'Universal ' PAGE TURL How fo tn7 rrBout1fy Hututndt of TMnft Homt and Wordrob. ' Aiiru DM. N MONROE DRUG CO, QUINCT. ILL. I have ever seen If it can be called a dance. It Is cheap, certainly 'not graceful and Is jugly to watch. If SPANISH FORK IubV8usOi.Kjii&FClQ3wflnce to me. I "understand someone claims it originated Jn the South Sea Isles. If so, it is a. good place, for it to stay. There's only one dance, anyway and that's the, waltz." Alice Joyce, Warner Baxter. ZaSu Pitts and Dolores "Cosfclld", who play featured roles In "Mannequin" RIDE THE DEBATERS WIN MM LINE" BOTH SIDES ';Safety! tor hCMAVt prize-winnin- g I HS I and SPANISH FORK. April 7. The agreed with him. "Mannequin" is debating team of the Spanish Fork an adaptation hy Walter Woods of high school met the debaters from Fannie HurSt's $50,000 Liberty the Lincoln high school Monday and story. Magazine won both the affirmative and negative sides. CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES The local school sent its debnters on the negative side to the Lincoln Worms and parasites in the Intes- high schol and the negative debattines of children undermine health ers from the Lincoln- school met the and so weaken their vitality that affirmative debaters here. Both they are unable to resist, the diseases Spanish Fork sides won.. The quesso fatal to child, life,- . The "safe tion debated was: ., course is to give a few doses of "Resolved, That the immigration White's Cream, VenniftlgisIt de- law of 11124 he so amended as to let stroys and expels the worms with- Japanese into the Vnlted .States on out the slightest Injury to the health the. same basis as Europeans.", The or activity of the child. Price 35c. local debaters are Isaac McConnqll Sold by ITedqiiist Drug Stores. Adv. (and Isabel' Hodge,. affirmative Lois rBriggsranfr Blanche Thomas, nega- " Because he prayed with his face ttve. The Lincoln debaters were Olive toward Jerusalem In the north, Instead pf Mecca, in the east, an old Betterldge and Dean Tetry ; the afdervish of Hebron was tried by a. firmative, Gladys Mn'rdock tfnd .. Moslem religious court as a Welda Taylor Ray Wentt is alter .: native.-- cere-tic....- imHKHMIMMlWHaiKIMlWlBliaaaKlHMllMKMMi 6 Out Uxx "OREM. Economy Excursions fl1 4C Week-En- d to Salt Lake and returnV H Saturday to Monday, Inclusive-- - Ask our agent for details of cents per mile and, our ' 2 cents per mile rates. l'j Heated car service for protection, of perishable freight Salt Lake &UtahR.R. ' Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receiver Workers in a Bisbee, Arlzoaa copper miue recently broke" in!oT limestone cave 200 feet long, 80 fectj H4 wide and 40 feet hisa.: FOR 1 SALE HATS Friday and Saturday, April M00 Hats H99 $00 THE- HA T SHOP 50 Hats While ' . V v i 8 2 for 4iuiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii' - CORNER FIRST NORTH AND UNIVERSITY AVE. SPECIAL REDUCTION ON ALL OTHER HATS iiiniiiinntntit They Last . 'r . ;tnrmmmtmt II J 9-1- 0 I f $1100 ft t |