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Show 155 -' ' - '.THE EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, JANUAEY 5, 1928; Mr. and iirs. Bjruu Itastrup ea- terta'iod at a birtbdar dluner New Year's day in ho dot of their little wboaa birthday an daughter DAWES' PLAN Ja, - IW Every Day Is Bargain Day at REPORTMAKES niversary it was. Christina decor ations were used tbout .the entertaining rooms. A beautifully detwr ated birthday Jcake, holding one Sock! Editor, Flume. 187 candle centered the dining table. Covers wet laid for Mr, and Mrs Tb Utah Soroai Hub will meet Mra. Vpton Hoover will ba fcoatvea J,fce-- 1 T" Wednesday. 8 Woc. C.iCmandlIr.aBdMr, JanuarjrJat Hub at her home Friday afternooB. lie'Jkadenon and sons, Lerdu and V Jack, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Creer. .. 3Boylaiic, A. paper on "Echoes ef Ronald CYeer, ef Bpan- will be given by Mm G. ..the Tbe Amaata club member were Harold and Walter Mr, and Mr k. Taylor. Special musical nura-- entertained Monday eVeniag at tbe ".ih , Fort, American Fork, Epb Daa-tru, ben will be given by lira. Gara honie-o- f Miss Vesta tHson. Music. Devey of d Mra. Bern Broadbent Cwrt. A," tnemuera are requested game and luncheon were enjoyable the Misses Melba, Irena and Dona were members feature. The present ' '" MUatforenee John. Mian Ida Kavd-oe- Dastrup fnd Ihe gtieat of honor and : . Ml Viols Clinton, A""i tbe host and hostess. i' Mr.! and Mra. Sterling Ereaabrack BesMl Mlaa Ehet, Busby, Wion, a entertained at family dinner at Mrs. E. Hi Calder wiU entertain Curtate?- sie Celllue and Mlaa-Ma-e . tbelrin.BuiidjalternDQffl. members of the Social llourriplvib the -flower were used on tbe dining sen. 4aterbTmeTBursaaTlKerBO(tn. Vtable. -- Cevere were laW for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr Seymour Gray enterThe Pep club f Vineyard ward Joseph Broadbent, Mr and - Mrs, tained the' 8. E. C. club Tbursdiy entertained at suisr Sunday even Berne Broadbent. Mrs. Cecil Brnnd-ben- t evening at watch party. Progreshome of W. J. Clegg, St .the ing . and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. sive "500" was played, the prizes be- compliBieutary to Howard Ander-son- , I . ing awarded to Mra. Orvttle Dry who will leave soon on a ui :' '" ' dale, Davld Potter and Fred Ray, nion for the L. 1). 8. thun h. Fol lowing supper, 'gaihes and music Mrrand IMrsTlllff ?oueieitei A dainty luncheon fojlowed cards. "'"v The gueSta present ware Mr. aud werp enjoyed. talned a few friend at a card party Messrs. How Mr. were iiud Those Sheldon Mrs, Dryadale, present at their home Monday evening. Four tablet) of ., 800 " were played, Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mr. and Mrs. ard and Bernard Anderson, Leo and high score being won by Vm. Clyde Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roy Allen, LeRoy and Ray Gouimon, . Clark and Anid Reese. Ray, Mr. and Mm. Orville Drysdale, Joseph and Joy Clegg. Present; were Mr. and Mr.. Arch Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer," Mr., Mra. Lee Madsen was hostess to Anderson, Mr. and Mra. Roy Reese. and Mrs. Ralph Bullxk, alid Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark. Mr. and and Mra. David potter of Salt Lake tbe ineuilKl-- of the N. H. Kenning Mm George Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. City. tun club and invited guests at her a; The ChrVrtnias borne Thursday. George Beckstead, Mr, and Mrs. Ar- vld Reese, Mr. and MrsT. L. Clark R. K. ilotner entertained at a decorations were used, with an 11 and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Jones. delightful affair at bis hoiue fn tuminated - CTiristuiMs tne" iuedoui-inatinOretn Katnrday evening. The time A Needlework and .muwlo Were en Ml 88 Agnee Farrer Wiliertatnedi was spent with proprresslr "500" the members of the Laniba Tan at Mlowed by supper which was served joyable features. A dainty lunchslumber party at her home Satur- to Dr. and Mrs. 8. 3. ('unningbam. eon was served to the meiuliers and day evening. A delicious breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Brewer, Mr. the Invited gnests. Mr. aud Mrs. G. to the following'; Miss diiil Mrs. D. G: Oalder, Mr. and Mrk M. Norneet and Mrs. J. Karl Beck. -- , Alcea Poulton, Miss LaRiht Jv Erval Cbrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. llauts, Miiw Nminii Sea;uouuti Mint) D. lrlat Allen,, Mr7 and Mrs. George Mrs, J. C. Leetliam entertained at :Mit ;anMr8; Lucille Olson, Miss Hlldred Johnsou John A. a INew Vear's dinner at her home Mis Anna Peay, Mfcs Maurine 'Bee1,' Sir. aud Mra. John E. Friday. A bowl of roses and snap Vaa, udJJi--Jo Mri and RulnPterpoiit EHrMf'alder,; dragons forinent'aitaattractive cenSHlLJjBkeXlty and Mr. and Mrs,-Dit- 'k parley, Tarbera terpiece for the Hiking table, - Mlaa Loree Van Wagenen. Tucker and tbe host. 4 Ooverg were laid for the fallowing guests : Mr. and Mrs. Ion W. tnovertMrj.and Mrs. J. Rex M!Jler, UN? I of'Priiae. Mrs. Ida Conover. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Strong, Harrison Conover, Don II. Conover, Miss Elizabeth Conover, : Miss Evelyn Miller aud " : Lewis' Miller; : - PAGE TUTJZJ WORK HARD ' WoooVCliiFlloe's KCH j Br FREDERICK 7 ". (C. P. Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, (U.v P. Few who read tha recent report of. the agent gent, eral for reparations. 8. Parker for the first year of the Dawes plan will hive realized the Immense .human effort needed to draft this document The reportltva bird's-eye- view of the lasgest busl- ness trSBKseti8 ever conducted byi a aingle j. lnstitutioa. JFTnandal, comniercial and iuduKtrfal deals involved under the Dawes plan are of a tocope which baffles, the Imagination of the - ordinary uiortaL And the task of describing these vast activities in--a single, compact re port was la as accompllsb- uieutjtlikb Jested the Ingenuity t selected eiperts. . To the yo'uug comiielent American t, at the head of this commission, must go mueh of the credit, not only for tbe management of the Dawes plan, but for the drafting if this flrW historic report The Ameilcan member of tbe Trausfer J. E. Starrett the com- mil tee's economic advisor Shepard Morgan, aud the secretary, Edward the Xorris, hured with GlllKrt task jf wpsrlng this document, whieb bankers and business men the world over will consider author!-- . tutlve aud vital. Without detract ing from the work of the French, Belgian and Italian collaborators. the substantial share of credit for this work must be ascribed to these young Americans and virtually all of them are astonishingly young. During the weeks preceding the report's issuance the headquarters; of thFTrHiiKfer jwminMeejworied uiKler feuiierpressnre. At night, the committee's building resembled a college dormitory on the eve of final examinations, A buudred men and women Put their noses to the grindstone to turn out promptly this survey of the Dawes plan's first year. Writ lug testSi compiling formidable '. twbul'i'i""", drawing diagrliniH. com The X. H. Kensington club mem putlng ince levels anduualjzing iters Will entertain their partners the German budget were a few of of MnM that went lSntiibijr JtviaJ iMirh Tb(- - "translntiott- of the, 1 2 in iiartiu. -- j .. lircwitvp hsnrtnejit Wito tvbpu ,nnu ..........". A'1.Art.J-- :.4-tit was a German, bv coilipnrlHon, j Tine roembers of the L'Metia clui , entertaiiiKl their partners at a car.d trlfla , istrty Moudnv evenjng at, tbe houie Jost as the report was .on tbe. ot Mrs. Walter Huitsb. F!ve hundred verge of completion, a slight inao vas played, theblgh farors being curac? ln the'sTatfcTles'Was discov warded to Mrs, Byron Dastrup and ered and tbe exhausted staff of ran Grjonenian .ana jwtolatton authors virtunlly' had to start anew to 'discover theelusive digit whicH favor to Mnw w ells Kuiuond. I A dainty lunclteoij was served at had iedhem lasi one long table, .which held as a mauent, a colleusue. wotiUl tasbJnto centerpiece a beatitlf ul cut glass th committee's headquartera Witll a tiew nguTjebhngingTstne,cha'p-te- r vase of calla allies. tate.HAna' of the report trp T h The memWrS oresent were Mr. would M v; to be aod Mrs. Joe Ablander, Mr. ami Mrs. v T: . tntnUed atnln." .'1F AHriii mi, aifu .u.fi. Leading members o the Dawes BuUock, 'Mr. and Mrs". Reed Bailer, Mr, and Mrs Arthur Bowers, Mr. coniuiKsKn were on the. brink of and Mrs. By roil Dnstrnp, Mr. and ebUnpse when their task finally Mrs. Draft GronemirnMr. aiwlIrs nearedlts end. Working days and Seymour Gray, Sir. and Mrs. Walter nlkbts; unlilterriiptelly they, bad Hulsh. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock. completed a record of Important Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutherland. :"lMr postwar history calculated to Ifr urxe f . ,UH.TM Wells Ridimond,. Mr. and Mrs. SahU f Bonneit-Mr. Hulsh and Mr, ley Mr. Jesse Haws of SUver Cltv. Allen were the Invited guests, Haws nitl also leave this month on J Gll-her- Mr.-an- n, y. - ; -- Ercan-brack- ; -- i l; . v " Gll-ber- s - .... -- : was-serve- trolE Cbrls-tenseft- ,- Jirt iMki ephnOrlif Some Saving Prices quality Skaggrs BUTTER CO) In all the popular new shades .Krt ing: Boliyia,FaUow, Nic lc el, Monterey, Black, Navyi and Brown. Largte faweet 49c :i2 occa :. COFFEE . - 2 for';":. E cantons Mothers' brand Skaggs Blue Wrap . .... ..... ,.. . CRACKERS . id. , a eon joint -. jlJFflltowlflg.ie My'. I. meeting at Kneyard ard Mrand Mrs. Walter Holdaway entertained' s at 'their home Sunday etetiing. Muic and soctyil chut JwereenjQj;ed,jif ter whu'b 'were eerved to Mr.'"nd Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maagt the Mbjses Mabel aud ir is Anderson and Milton Holds war fresh stock, Pecans Almonds and QQ i Walnut can 03 U.S. Loin, lb. ,v.18, pund, nw.;20 ? CANNEDUTS -- STEAK !.20 JEEFROASTS X -- ;:"" hsh : ;. Lon and.-- ' - Rump, lb. -Prime Rib . .17 15t " FINNAN HADDIE, lb. KIPPERED SALMON lb . Hose 65c .;. smamr "Alberjrtatidior 4 Better 6 3 PAIRS $1.00 i JM'l Jen's Vi.lf fti.j.. Diouses Neat Pftierhs 2 FOR ;Si;00 fc i Li. riij.i.fvii': !:.;: OF ON ENTIRE ( it JT Suits and Overcoats i K V-'- " 1 Bx W. II. IAXDEU ltmIng.-Iu--Batlon-wl- PITTSBntGH Pa.. Jnn. 4 (TJ. the intct of that region famed for itn partloiatlon la the whiskey rebellion and subse quent disregard --for the Eighteenth Buieudmeiit, haa just emerged from ity i therleoliday-eaid",slnetri- Mbltlon. mi .'.'. ; ?. ( This la no idle toaHt of publicity for the dir enforcement squad here but is merely a record .of the fact that the free and unique bight Ufe which, once prevailed her has quickly and qiiietly. . Without the furore which charac terized the efforts to clean up Phila delphia, the federal dry forces wider Frederick C. Balrd spent two months lit perfecting their brgaBlza-tlo- a and then launched a comprehensive drive which has already f earned for them the reputation .... d I ft I I .... ii Within a period of 10 days' iitet preceding the holidays, six cabaTets which formerly boasted of their til regard for the law, suddenly closed f down, xbnMness "This ; ' 1rocrrlFlfy,-'wi- , w the wtatyiueht of one of the owners, which epitomizes the situation. At another drinking and dancing resort, where the head waiter formally announced during, the course of a raid: "Cbme Victor ChapmanfUnlveralty ttt Wli--' folks, we'll have as much liquor as eonain'a alar harrier, who won tha usual," there have been no signs of - BreaJyti' Hot GIVEN PARTY; It H not eauy for the normal citizen to realise that there are tens of ttiousjinds of persons in the United ,4 ( Sieclal to. the Herald. ) Slates who neithvr read nor write PATKON, Jan., 5. A farewell in any language. V But they are here was "given" in tbe 'eboT-stdespite the varied opiiortunitloV for testimonial talernacle At the places not closed, business Sunday evening in' attack proceeds but fur from "as usual." on Ignorance the Presideut recently honor of Miss Eliza " Stark who The bartendeib. of which Pitts Lssiifd a proclamation setting forth leaves on January 7, for the central; : burgh boasted more than iiny other a perod Jot- six days to be "observed The bishopric and' mission. states city at a reeGSt conveutloft-ii- ! their as .American Education Week. But committee of the' Third recreational In union Atlantic City, are. general every week, of course, should be ly, found Idly polishing- glasses or devoted to ediiiratiuu, for - even the ward and seventies of the stake; dlBpensIngn had harge-of-th- e arrangementa,! muld sadlwkiiig Riild which mnif '' .irnwl jjise more The parades under the nirsnomer of beer knowledge.; following program was given:' .... at 25 cents.. a glass lnKteud of 15. The university graduate who con- words of welcome. Bishop Raymond A visitor,, unaware of chanced siders his education complete has H. Clayton; selection Lions club condition's, will stroll in on occasion made a failure of his opportunity quartet ;' duet, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and after a moment's hesitation give One can Miss Lucille; only hope to prepare hlm Taylor ; reading. his order at tbe pounter : Turtle; TloUn solo, Eugene Jacob- -' self for learning in his brief - srtnTptenrlorMamle-3IcClellatJtA short ty course:. i Jhe bartender gives hi in a pitying The-- greaHibrarieH open to all; vloltn Snet, GJUL and Eugene Jacob-socello solo, Melvlne Pone:, solo glance, the splendid extension courses glance, a president " with Jhew words, "Sorry, we have adults by the untyetsltles; O. II. Peterson, address, ' some beef here. Times have chang- the night schools; the many Inter- Lee tU Taylor; response, Eliza," - rL ; ' esting and Instructive lectures that Stark ; "Farewell to Thee, Uon ed." "Since when," rcjoints the new- constantly fire given for the benefit club quartet' and congregation. Com : i,f the public ma ke the search for tributiona were made and presented,., comer. '. ; . -"to the young missionary. A, dance Since thfttTnan ilalrd took hold." knowledge enjoyable. theThe rrfwence to liuird Is invarOnly when a person cease to care will be given in her honor in amusement halt Jennie new is ward Second learns whether h? anything .,,,1 mader iably he, at the .nd oflthe- - tralL For rind Madge Fajrbanka gave a shower Batrd is the man who has an to when the brain Is dtd of what use for her at tbe home or airs. Dave Income i keep him rom being tantalized by. is to keep the body above ground? Shuler. bribe, not matter how large. BalrdL The man or woman of fifty who close seriously begins to tudy some worth is a railroad executive,. H. Gary. Andrew while subject first learns how real- friend Stolett-15Years- hV' jjnirj-ntlniIt MeTuarwrrnaTirDafidrx: "4t4eeomerad--mlnlstrator apersuaded of the Fourth United norSTOX, TexasVJan. 5 U. P.) A watch stolen 18 years ago has States district and "make It hum." otherillfitlar zone in the country. dally- raids been returned to Its owner here,' This he has done by taking over The average number Mrs. C. W. Barber. w'hen the is IS. the Job on September-motorcycle AecompanyhiR the watch was a Andrews plan went into effect,' and" Fully equipped shot- - letter from a St. Louis woman. "I fromanoffiee-.forc- e of two-mepatrols, armed with nawed-of- f stole-yo- ur watch,"- - the letter read. the bnlldlngupa3RUadthtL-C0n8fatgJgan of 200 in the Jleld, 100 office emj throughout ih territory with rapid "My little danghter wanted one to buy it ployes, and 12 atterneys in the legal ity. Ae many as Scalds have been badly, and I - was J enable for her." conducted slmultaireously. department. ,.. Fifteen years ago' Mrs. Barber rThe district, which Includes all - The morale of the booze dlspert dresser of Pennsyrvanta with the exception sers baleen seriously affected, and left the watch lying on of four counties lu the far east.'has those remaining in the business are at a hotel n Alton, 111. It was seen more raids per day. thai, any trading on a smaller scale than ever, gone when she returned. ake , - M?tek!MISSIONARY HOLIDAY SEASON VERY DRY vib . ftV . (v. ACTIVITY MADE PITTSBURGH 'aTX f '?r' n. - ' i! .. ;..!-- instituting tie Vrkirt'iiia(l of the United fltat. TT'J I YARDS $1 .00 ENFORCEMENT DIRECTOR'S tssa no aecrct about the over wtalmiM ronularity of Flarjacka.-,- , - U'i the flavor! A flavor that comes from t-fclcnrtog many fctrida of flour in a can ' berccpicd way, a flavor no other hot ra- t- can give you Because no otner " llour is blended the Flapjack way. That's why Flapjack always wins a ttwU frnm ' irannorning appetites. ' Fof good cheer and good Nourishment -Jthese nippy days nothing quite , of like a man home" a to plate geto fine, upstanding Flapjacks! .r ' mmmm : usim value - : 1 S Values ... : ; '4 J 1 ; My, -- ; ni'ission. , J. M. Booth, who leaves soon on a inisslitii, was the guest of honor at an entertainment j;i ven Monday evening at bis home, by the meiulers of the Utopia club and their rtners. Sweet was and roses formed attrattiverdewjratlonsc. , Music and game's. were delightful divrsiowrof the evening and were fojjowed bysj dainty luncheon which The out was served tcNtwenty-six- . of town guests were' Mr. and Mrs. 25 27 Chrysanthemum. ;f Badgers' Ace: arlinTUibe-of7tfieiid- - Brick, TanBlacki Navy, Brown, an d 1 f " II rl none nipacnea1. i ....... 47c 3 lb." carton fresh sodas 39c 1 Co 1 o r s: Gobblin, ' ' - Baronette - .' i. ... i t ... Charmeuse $5.50 to $6.00 Heather r ti in Crepe Satin $laIue7rTirr7T , paclced m M L tlOlllliejelyesCTMe -- astritytnia; 1 54 inch mmmm- Unusual off erjngsinSilkC purchased especially for this sale! 95 i naveis v m 36 inch t , i mk. $2.75 value - 35c a cans . . , - includ- inte-thf'-r- e4 J-Corn riJitUeJii m Charmeuse '4- creamery Sweet v "i" 01 mm OJ 40inch . country" race M Ann.JLrbor.TMtch; The situation changed so sudden Ha e ontjOf the greateat gunner thaj ly thaijrlgUorB who poured into the w ww tssagen aecond NurmtJ Smoky City to see th games of the to develbo into series played at Forbes Chaoman haa racotda of 43 for 4h world, Fietd are amazed at conditions now m ana and t:4frtorihetwoniir Wile In hla iuDhomora yM AODKfiJWiHi i prevailing. u4iw -! -- . n; palm-outwar- " - "" ,.'. 'ble-enou- eh Returns Watch Kho-'wa- 'ttc; r ., ir n, ' |