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Show TIIE EVENING HERALD, "MONDAY, JANUARY. 18, 1926 PACE THREE! Professor Jaszt C Wood Clifton TUESDAY , , Sockl Editor, PboM 107 The clubwiU meet Tkandy afternoon at the home of Mm. O. W. Billyr"tlSTlr. Atei Hedquiitt Hi ssfcdiux botrtes. Mr. Waiter "Jenkins - ana llr Aldoui DIzon will furnish the programs - , jCelke Reading W - Vra. Ln it. Baker will be goatees to tbe members of Valley Circle at her home Tuesday evening. All members are urged to be present ; Those present wet Mis. Maud Ashtoa, Mrs. Hand Glazier, Mrs. Florence Glazier, Mrs. Cluff, Mr. Louisa Foote, Mrs. Ellsateth Mrs. Emily M unlock. Ferguson, Mrs. Ivle Mrs. 8a Ferry, Mrs. Ina Lewis, Mrs Margaret Pulsipbr, Mrs.' Minnie Merriott, Mrs. Ida Ercanbrack, Mrs , Dunuii Mrs, Ahnira Hove. Mrs. Martha J. Munlsteln. Mrwfcel ' . -' alW-haia- I i . .- '. -' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laklttr-o- f Pleasaut View ward were the guests of- - honor at a delightful surprise gljven Monday evening at theft home by a- number of friends. A pleasant evening wt(g spent with gauies. ami music, followed by- - a dainty- luacb-eon,' which was served to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Murduck, Mr. ami Mrs, Join Muhlestein, Mr, and Mr. A. E, Phillips, MrJahll Mrs. A. Ray Eking, Mr. and Mrs A. B. Lietehv. Mrs. Mary Ekius, Mrs. "Minnie Phll-' lips; and George Mublestciu. -- ; : r .' ... , 4 " Helief 'Society Tuesday 'afternoon. The social service committee wilV'have 11. charge of the program and M. Woodward will Introduce the subject ftf child welfarewhlch will I "during the ycur4 Musical number will be given. On account of the death of Mrs. William Ihum the literary lesson will be' jwstponed. and will for given in connection with the social activity lcsBohon February 9. ':The51auyuyara will-Bi- eet lr. While Count and Countess Karo'y eoclflng: to forco the- - Swiff De pajtmtnt to aHowtttem tomter ttn JJnJted states, vocar janzi, wno wai ft minister In the Karolyl tabine when It controlled Hungary, b teaching political science at Obcrlii College, Oberlln. O. He intends - becomo an American cttlien. mrtr WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S ar Mra Iluth Zlmnierumu wns hos teseFat a prettily arranged dinner party Sunday afternoon at her home. 5c Van Raalte Silk Giovea each v.. 5c - 50 - e :- ;7"- Dresses 335 33DISCOUNT for Movi? Stars Tell How .......... Silk Girdle .". ,- Laces,. Values DISCOUNT 50 5c to 45c ........... yard 1-- BOYSMiNICKERiSUITS DC -r . each 25 to 33 5c Silk Tassels each MEN'S SUITS 3 DISCOUNT 5c for each .... MEN'S OVERCOATS 33 3 DISCOUNT 1-- Powder Puff, rubber cases -SILK AND WOOL EglivA 5c . Gingham Dust Caps - Yoir TTThKe Colon Gloves 2 . Yon Usmg the Right 5c . .: each Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Wood enterJncliided the following: . Mrs. Zet entertained tbe tained at a delightful dinner party PleasaBtrVlew camp of the Puugh-tertfo- f tit their home Sunday for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olson, Mr. the Pioneers at her home Mrs; S. A. Wood of Springville, Mr, aud MiH. James Hik(1i and dutgh- ter Annie, Jamfs Huttou- and sim Mrs. Nora, Thursday- afternoon." ' and Mrs. W H Mitchell and son Harry: Asbton and Mrg, Amy Slack-werdlttiua' .voiaV .piano and interCrua. hiwIeKSfs.. Au J'olluwing and Frank the asslstiiig daughter Jtutliesting program was given, lifter tiM8: and roses formed an attrac violin solos were enji.vcd. , which luncheon wag served. tive centerpiece for the dining table. r. The Daughters of the Pioiioers, , Camp. No. 'iZ, were entertained Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs Hoy PusseyrThe following program : Jiake-D- p was. given:. History of llyrniH Sndth and .Mary Fielding . .Smith " was given bv Mrs. Mary Ha fen, a granddaughter; vocal solos, Mrs: Sarah Kamsey, accouiiiaiued by Mrs. t;ytliit Wlilfinrir to'iTMliij,-'"Hi- l dre y Kayser Silk Gloves ' "Tbe-i;uest- s : WEDNESDAY noma-Meldru- Mrs.VJuhn Ellison will eiitertalD ' , the Tje Jul! Club members at her .home Tliuraday . utoriioun at 3 Hubert' Meldruni wag the guest of .,. 'o'clock. nonor-ta,mu entertainment. ' g:ven . . hit) mothby evening Friday " Mrs. Ejher Meldrum eutertalned"" er, Mrs. Elmer Meldrum. A de. a group of young folks a t home lightful evening wa speut with muher In of honor Tuesday evening sic and games, after which refresh- UMEbter Uuin. Games, music ami 1 menu, were served.. -' a dainty lunfcheoo were the features enjoyed. - TWO-DA- Y WEDNESDAY lr TUESDAY 33 5c ' " : Silk Ribbons HATS - , MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES 25 to DISCOUNTS 5c all widths, full and broken bolts, holt MA . - - " --a. Gowns ergnn,. awanijaflU!d..1.yiIi).,A iiihiir. Strong; jiiano solo. Miss Lucille 01 the program dn'iutv were served to forty-fiv- re- Followiiij? e ptev I President- 8TRAU8, 'Amerioan 8ociety - FLANNEL, 29e value, 6 yards. 27 inch FINE QUALITY DRESS GINGHAMs. 8 yards t.i..j.a.vr.r7,j 36 inch PRINTED KIMONA FLANNELS, 39c value, yard for Thrift. -- IJR country at large has been during t : and Robes i 3 for the coming year hi bright Almost every division of trade and commerce report a good twelve months Just closed. ;Lar' bor is well en. ployed, well paid and for Ihe most stabilised "ELEANOR s. w, STRAUS and satisfied. Wages are hight DQARDMAN all prices are being maintained far are and wir people cominbdHies SUanor Boardman experimenting with her make-vat the lot ttuiwt aireat deal ot money. to get the exact thade which blend with her individual coloring lefort Handling ut the mere handling of large making up for her role in Rex Beach' t "The Auction Block." earning and spending Is not all Bufficient to make for permanent 1-- Pork Bill Fight May Halt Federal Building Program By CHARLES P. STEWART NKAvftervlce WrCter , WASIUXGTONt-Su- eh a row. Is In Congress wj-the ilevehjpinK appropriation of money for, new federal buildings; here, there and everywhere throughout the land, that finite likely none will appropriated at all. Government bnildings "class as "pork" nutting 'Congressmen!'" There are other kinds' of "pork," too, like river and harbor improvements, but or prosperity lor either tha aatlan government buildings are a mighty the Individual, . good kind. . When tlmefl are good, as fbaa-mo' alCongressmen are very fond of expression goes, there Is eo ilttle of It has been ways greater opportunity, and more "pprk" and served out In so long a time that) temptation to spend aa you go. It (8, In fact, harder jpeta everybody s fairly starving for some, to save when they are proBperma he government hasn't been doing Uian wben they are Hot When the business son framed any building to speak of, or even high and strong it Is hard fof sumst repairing, sinceAnwrieajveutJiilo amount of people toThlnk ofT3ie Jcalny dayB the war, and itound to come." this sort of wtrk really Is needed, It would seem to be easy to ataks as the president himself admits. the most of our good fortune and The president waited to spend yet It requires oansiderable strengQi Just as little as possible and thought of character and forethought to 4b ihj'd figiirtfljit the this In Just the right way. congressmen off. dier wtee sol Jn times of peace the His plan was to have Congress prepares -- ior war. InLthnes of abundant business the wtw bn- - appropriate f5p million dollars and nees man and true phUosbpher pre leave It to Secretary of the Treasparesjfor the day when boslness ury Mellon and Postmaster General bound to wow down, New to, 'spend as jthey deetn best, The present times eall for tbrfft. the ones It has been the universal human most ofthe new buildings are need' .. . experience that thrift Is tees popu- ed for. lar and more difficult to ""praetibe lotul let out Congress a Instantly t when we are " In Drosnerity than howl, and as soon as It convened Ita otherwise. v ,"".:1L members lost no time in Introducing Norman was ever too piuaperova a few' more than 700 bills for or too successful to be beytasd the) public buildings In their varneed ot thrift ious districts, which was pretty good , part p 1 aach for-mos- , CARCfOL 41 service , certainty Tour cxpensive f urniture will handled be by': men who understand the business of careful .hauling is what jrour money buys here. .; To ,v" ftyaxdisal know fof WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS -- V . 7 "WeAimloPkauT . HARDY-150 S, M ADSEfJ TRANSFER First .W. V Office and Res. Phone 148. indf-vldu- iT-- . ... $1.00 ..5c lie ......... $1,00 21c ,..... each C ;":;. ""; .1 Cuff Links 5c Discount on CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SWEATERS AND KNIT" WEAR Values to ..5c 49e:lyaFa ISeelEasfWindow considering that there are only 531 congressmen, counting senators and representatives both. One build ing apiece wasn't enough for some. And whereas the president's estimate was 150 millions, Congress' bills eair for approximately.- 350. daughter of Mr. and Mrs 11. M Jolley. 'Bisliop Orsmil l'restwich presided. . The invocation wns offered by William Tlatfield and the benediction by W, A. McCnilUriigb The siH'uker.s Vcre Jesse Washburn. It. C. Weutz and liishop Prextwich: The limsiitr' wits rendered by the Sharon ward choir under the dirw-tioof IVHlTI'jMiOjTaud a duet was sung by Ethel; I'yne and Curtis The. grave iiMha X'rovo-t.'X cemetery, was dedicated by R II. it' Jolley. ' X ' ' a battle utahTounty lad on sea mutheJI4aylaBrawrdlnTr to the officlaf Hst servof marines ing aboard that vessel. Although U. H. Marines serve at many shore stations in the United States and Jn our possessions abroad, many of them prefer diif on battleships and cruisers, wifere they have an opportunity tjK'travel from pert-- o port and twsional'y comer ashore lorieteation and slghtseeingIn recent week8-4- he Maryland nagyrfsited gan Pedro, the port of Lei Angeles. Her Boy Friends on Het Buttons srj i .r , n Gor-doi- CARDINAL ? A i. it . $2.50 Lot Silks 1 5c -- 19,-Ho- a(l " I5C Leather belts values to 40c, each Men's Garters 50c value, each WASHINGTON, Jan. feels 16 tread the deck of ship afloat on the Pacific, Is rapidly be Coming a familiar sensation to Grant Wendell Nelson, of Sahtaquin near. Provo, ttah, who ,lfj a mem-be- r of the U. S. Marine detachment ' ..5c . . Leather Cigar Case ss:jBt.pne:Zth9.'.JU?, n a .jL Shaving Brushes DISCOUNT 3 a:. r Men's White Shoes each .". Infants' Blankefs i - rearo3r1rastnWTb30Br-- . ; r. 36mch HEAVY OUTING JHBIFT STILL NECESSARY H v.,ff.v..... Men's Canvas Leggings 1-- YEAR IN SIGHT, BUT By 8. W. ftewelrf each Misses' and Women's Winter Union Suits 33 3 DISCOUNT 'v..' " t 79c frcsbincnts - guetta. . : ifrs. F. II. Harris entertained at a pleasant lillting party nt "her home Saturday nftcruooh! Needle work and music were enjoyed, The by a daliityluhcheon. guests numbered eight. GOOD fl.Sthvaluesi-rrT- F : ." . .4 ; ' -- - ' r i ' y) ) ? - IS, WORIAGAIN BRUSpr,- - Jan; 38.'(CP) CardinaMerciefrfhiiiiius iMginn prelate, was reported today to. have passed, a bad night and bis condition was descMbed as worse. ' This turn followed a fair wk end in which he had been rtcrniilied to, receive visitors; queen, briefly. tOR invlndltiif-ih- e WORKING 'PEOPLE t The of workers get out of Sorts when the liver fails to act. They feel languid, hnlf ;(k, blue" and discouraged and think they are s getting lazy. Nelect of these nffkhtres)titjn a sick iiell therefere the. sensible cotusn ig to take a. dose or two of IIerb:ie It is just the medicine needed to purify Funeral services were held In the the system and restore the vim nhil Sharon ward chaj)el.. .Sunday for ambition of health.' Pi iw GOFTQd Carol Jolley. old by Hedqulst.Irug. Stores Adv. bc-s- JOLLEY GIRL HVllip-tom- LAID TO REST eight-mont- &?: .'- - A - ft '''' phntngmph nt your bQyfrtendon jrou Haumann, of New York, Is given credit to thlsohe: The photos are glued to the button Hcro i another dress buttons, wrln1-'- " Mlss-Lorett- s "SBBlMBlllBBHaiiaMMBMaHBasl ;PublicApp roval -- 1- iW BE REPEATED! You'll smile, "chuckle, laugh, roar and fairly shriek! Tonight 8 p. m. P. H. S. Auditorium. Res. Seats - V. . , 50c . |