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Show N TIIEPnoVO EVEJaNGlIEKALD, FRIDAY, AFEIL715, 132 UT II The nwt'uilKTi o the Texaco club Mr, and Mr. George L Brwkhauk Wednewiay eTenlnj. April 8. Panels, came ted social chat formed the euterulnment for thrir ihiliit, the ereuliig. : . . were aenred to the foMtia Xat i Mr. aad Mrs. Sojr Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Strebel, Mrs. , Stowy. Walter 8. EStorej-- Mr. anfl Mrs. John L. Taylor, Mr. and Mr. X. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. UarJltig aud Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. RefreshiuenU - Ulsrhler. Mr ,"UllliiB LefTler wa surprised st her home day, aftermm ; f J '"' ? ' - tileas-antl- y Thurs- oceasloa belnf h SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS Camp No, I of the Daughters f the Pioneers was entertained at the home of Mrs. limes Jjeethaia. During . the afteraocn a prograai was gives which consisted of the following: rioiio solos. Mis Xerwa Jensen ; ocanuloi',"Ml Li"ctt Deaat reading. Miss Leila Bradford, and biography of the life of Abraham Golden Conorer was gives Mrs. Alts by hia Oowan. Delicious jefreshinenU were served. fTand-daugbte- p women w!H meet at The B. T. the home of Mrs.. J. W. Boblnson next Saturday .afternoon, April 11, Short stories will at S o'cltK-k- . be given by Mrs. C H, Carroll. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. T. fi- - Pardoe, Mrs-- K. II. Beiitwet, Mrs. William J. Sitow, Mrs. George Faux, Mrs. Murray Hayes and Mrs. J. W. Sauls. her MrUutay anntreraa ry. The Bras spent with nrtwlc, and nriai that after i hh refresh- meuts were nerved to the following Mr. end Mr Lott Kaaaou, and Mrs. l Mrs. Basel Shujs of , The menibers" of the Alpha Tono Walker of American Fork : Mr. and club and invited gtiesU were enMrs. James Brown of this Sty, and tertained by Miss Leona Banasey . the 6THt of honor. ! and Miss Eva Ramsey at the home of Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Jr., Thursatcalft aurprlsed Jby- members of day evening, April 9. Spring flowCainp No, of the daughter of the ers formed the decorations for the she is a mem rkMw4psrwhk'h , entertaining worn. s :". U-hl- -- t ffasiciTf and luncheon Ik, Needlework, .music arrd games were the diversions of the eve- were the eutertalnnment ; for the ning. About ten guests were pres- evening after which refreshments ewL were served to th following Miss Catherine Ilulsh, Miss "The members of the Gaiety club Edna Johnson, Miss Velma Jeffs, and Invited truest were pleasant!)' Miss EIrma Merrill, .Miss t Zella entertained at the borne of Mri Evans, Miss Hulda trossgrove, Miss Nela l'etersoa. Enster decoratiohs Faun EHertHon, Miss Thelma Strohg were uned throughout the entertalQr and ftivited guests Miss Hattie Mon-so- a and Miss May Ooddard.' ing rooms... Gamer. were played for which first prise was. awarded to MthT Georjre Wilson and consulatlos favor, to Mrs. O. T. Vincent ' .The children '.were also, enters tained the ocrastoii being 'Mrs.Pet; ermn's son Kimball's birthday anni'' versary.";'.". t X Uirgre birthday cake (formed the reuterpieee of the table, and dcliciuus Easter luncheon was served to sixteen little children, the club By ROBERT A. WTLKIXSON. menilters and. the following invited f The Y" Tfnil season got tader-wa- y i Mrs. jriKst8: Mrs, O. T. when the at a good pace I1'de r5rttj Mrs. Molten, Ms .Vio- annual r meir of the let Molten,. Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. started v tvifeldlnjs their M..McrrIott of Thistle. ractebr in- - the annual eliwlnatlon i tournament. Twenty eight '' men The members of the Nineteenth Signified their intentions of competfor the school Century club met at the residence of ing in the play-of- f Mrs. .Walter Adams Tuesday after- honors In Jhetr respective class. Twelve games were run off this noon.' A review of. the book, "The afternoon,-whi- le four of the twenty- Mrs. was Furrow" given Lonely by were men idle, having draws eight was which followed C 41, Punk, by There will be no doubles a blgrn)ihy of its author, Maude byes, ' ' rt.-..-Diver, given by Mrs. J. U. 8windler.' gasmen. farea the business After, meeting jfhis annual affair proves very well party was held for Mrs. Joha to the coaching staff in lay hqlpful Raphael. Music and social chat their eyes on new material for were the entertainment' after which ing thf varsity teams. Several new refrcsaieutg were served to about ptispects may be uncovered, at eighteen. Spring flowers formed thotijrh it 1 known thdt they will be the decorations, forced to show some uncanny ability to ever hope to win a place on the.. Mrs. William 'Wilson pleasantly varsity with the array of letter entertained, at her home Thursday men watching the contests. Bou-- f afternoon at ke4JSiiitm, Following are the pairings for to quets of .8wef peas attractively ar- day's games: Victor Iledqulst and ranged' In the entertaining rooms Paul Dixon,. Melray .Luke and formed the decornllous.. The after-n(M- Spencer Larson, Marcus Bean and was spent with needlework, Hamilton Calder, Sherman- - Cliris- niL Uiuslc, tensen and Chauncey Hurraon, L. 8. Richards and Calvin Croft, Wilson Delicious refreskiuents were ser- Booth and Tom Plerpont, Harold ved to the following: Mrs. Anna Harward and Paul Holt, Fletcher Eldred of California, Mrs. C. C. Jones and' Ariel Balllf. , T Jones, Mrs. L. J. Eldred. Mrs. Fred ; Paul "Horward and Rulon Chris- Carter and .Williams, Mrs.' Mrs. llaiiscn. Rulon Dixon and Rondo Boblnson. C. Lk Jensen and J. Stewart Arthur .Wilson. H.- - Coray, ....i. ...t.,.!,... asas Joe Brown and Walter Devey drew byes. -- The Last Word From': Fashion's Note Book Music,-fame- FT menr-Ih-x- and durability ditches appearance, ire all find ' w'."-- , tf the year. And we have ftncvst ooJors, newest styles to show $&er, kastroas wiUi perfect style. tdiisty ks duribilitjr to match. ts I3ofcjwf llwacry. Wears so well that Frio axe reasonable. Do come in ft" realty ti ysrttwji fcftskry , Etj&sc yeaf Est,kA f-w- v, Esrexss . ' . it's tru IN CONTEST ', Ai . : a&l s v TENTHS STARS ,; , -- &dL " & 1$, .... .daaSBSSBsaaansm LrfL '''''' VUn-enf- Iter rtjiiitex Us ..,Sl.tXi I Pel ' T!atiS3t Fur light Weight SI. Co f CKIFPQXS, Pure Silk , . . . r.S1.85 1 Fasl&med, Pur Silk , . . .$1.03 $10 MOTS -- PKshiwwv! ! KMT GOODS CO. 1 - -- I UvCIXXATt Uii.e- - Klaa vkioriw In all hot one mimic- y Vb irality Oinon tlty.. 4lKy 4 am. 3a mA The Kino w the princ ipal issue klk. fetate,. LiMM M.V.A itt It majority of the ruutesrs. Jnnlt jsprinps. whiv a bmxl the Klan ques-Xibne. cnaqilk-at-t Ipj(rte4 txb by sulistautisl iwMili JW&TSl feats wa - : . ti efCViMi pimra mr I Ot COLORADO sraait Vb&tvI tlrt rj. agrees wirw jruwvttKl vfwt fc4r, BiaJid'iUn- ? C kcv&esv TfcirtT tljnr 44 dktw A k 4 rr.K-T- V rraft t TV-- s8-- 1 "IXDIANArtlUS. ImL, April 8. Mifs Muke Itlwrhollzir. 2S. ITTI C rttSTtX et ,ltaia.-ilMj- 3 .. .,y?FaK-'-'--- t"v4v Sjiiuon, foriiter Kn Klux Klaa Jowdor ra still Airuttstbious S. XT t'lday Triia (xilsoa takt-- after Be tJw iirlnrt-- aaciu The fir! has lieea uncuu. k.s fir mre tbaa, a week, a iortiro& s f . H 3 S ,,....' 8 otir entire Stock must go. tA A3 .ifher priced One lot of Coats costs reduced in value to $29.43 Iproportion tot- - ll , New Today Ctoc l r V . f.V ; n - SM 1 New Dresses 3 $13.93 1.1 : HOW TO DO IT WASH1XGT0X. FOR RENT j ' 8 (J (CP). bureau today admitted that it would gladly receive a iew suggestions from the public for snappy slogans for its law .observance poster campaign. The bureau Detained $50,000 from congress bast session with which to placard the nation with signs of all iwrlinarglSgfn4alIdolb'bbey the dry taw. - This money win become s available July L No formal appeal is made for - bureau pubiIeTc6hfrlbutionS5btitofficials, tsas ihey would cheerfully accept profwret ideas for phrases , and designs. According to .tentative plans,' the campaign will be confined exclusiveto ly to posters. With only $50,000 J that "spefiT" tBeTlarrcliief s"f lgure their dry campaign would go further if limited to cheaper forms of advertisement. The only method of distribution so far projected is through federal prohibition offices throughout the . , , , oouutry. BULL STOPS LILUES - High Priest Meeting IliKh. priest meeting JbeJieldaMhaB. J. V. library t 1:30 p. m., Sunday, April 12. """Dr. ' Thomas L. Martin ieak-o- n the- - subject "Things will learned about the SuhjtifrHtion of the Soil during the Last One Hun1 ' "dred Years." 3 LOXIXJX (UP) Five weddings IOST Conklin fountain pen with Iwnd. ;sn cap. . Valued as were Interrupted whep a bull, ; gold amuckJn the streets ofJior keepsake. - Liberal reward. . Return to Herald office. wlch, dashed madly into- a registry office. Hi next stpp.on Main"rtreet new clean rooms was the middle of an ajttorey'g (Oil KENT r with bath $20. 142 N. 5th W. Ksnctum, in the midst of divorce preliminaries, i On the way out he almost upset a. perambulator with room apt..- - wlth Its lmby'tiBH8 FOR'. RKNT-.And.therestive bath, partly iuMiltticd. 384 E. Oth bovine waS headed for a preacher's house when the lasso-ma- n Jf. Phone 882-J- . got hiin. K '... ILL TRADE 4f ! g riage' 1JW-- foT n 0 . i Wicker bnby car-- ', Call wHker-go-ca-rt.- 4(59 X. 3rd 3 i Afiply thitily oovw with 1 . of tVtn t f.'i- - r'l MO HUM , : . Ve ? E 1 MF2 s?TP -- !! - Are Enjoyinft' ' "11 ' ' Themselves at i i . i i, . ', 1 ,i ( ' " .... M J 5 .' ii ii ' . II II II H II :; , ... M " . . H 1 1 II II NO TORNADO HAVE A MARKET for 50 good cows, must be Bound, fresh or go ing to freshen- - soon. Also 'must be good milkers. Calt Mr. Vawdiw at Dixon Real Estate. a o;;stUTi3 vI 3 " 'ii' " LADIES' FLORAL co:77 N, U.Ave. A-1- 3 -- ft POTTED EASTER iinniiiiiiaxEiiuuiuEzssrs ' 5WEDDINGS 354-- I 1, i line of Children's Coats in Otrspkt every siie and shade reduced for Easter Specks Esstcx prices on Ladies' and Misses Slippers Special Lots of Slippers ?7.S0alues v Vsr? 523 I 53.53 $4.93 ' r .Hh-- "'-i 'i i SiMiiiXiihiLi?i " ilS GRAND JT NCTIOX, Cdo., April STetemlORlcal FOR It i'.m i if m 4tb 8ALE-Prnctical- ly -- Lloyd baby lutpgv, new $17.50. 100 W S."" A-1- 2 Irere Johnson LOST No. 709. W. 2nd 8. pygr -- - - ' : red, weather bureau.Xa .tornado ocenred la Hits 234 region, Felton said, in commenting on the recent cataclysm that cities of middle Astern -- . ej-e- A-1- 6 states. ' DON . C WILLIAMS on' Brick,- J.'H5-- 342 S. ' '. Ladies Rest Room Equipped With Electric Hair Dryer 52,80 DRUG STORES. NEW YORK - ; 3rd West (T.'P) Tlie Vnited States Las 52.34 retail drui stores, a eewns Just completed by the Na tional Wholesale Druggists"" a"Kia- Uk Phone Arrowhead Plunge , ' ' rondltlon - .bicycle," return to Reward, : wesiern Colorado are such that it Is almost' liniKtssiWd for a tornado to occurbere, acording to. E. L. Felton, meterologlst; v la charge, of the div-artat- Yea ten expect to bay good Coats and Dresses cheap. m COLORADO A-1- 0 I fcajjjm 8. April .federal-prohibition room modern brick hjme, full basement.' Call' - vSpwlalfy ' The ' Construction Cotitractor a.ili.ii.. , , i tirpacked. ViJua in every-- , shade and pattern. to $14.43 Value, to $19.48 - ... YOU TELL 'EM run-uin- g just Beautiful Dresses e . - f 'v.' f ' J S12i5 Ki--- "S 'njr 'jf ML to $15.95 f 2rts3cs Vila U - g New lins of Spring Dresses In all the ctw high Jshade in silk or wool cut to e&it for this Easter Special I 0 Cfts Vi I lv S Emy Coat . iv.' . - Wil-linm- s. sznxKnzxmuisciisssizsziissiKiiuiii rr.. .' ,..ua. n On AU CoatSf Smts end Dresses for Easter Specials 8 8 8 St . SWi IVAtmi Jtis iwnwr wS3Cr4 1H..I tfc P . :, DRYAGSflS (bastes GlceessiyecGS non-lette- Fr,Si Pur dlsetoseA Balesmeri1 .Wkileaf numlKT ' 3.073 or average of one salesman for Wfretall ding stores. v drujt an efiCh ... We change water and clean pool daily. i |