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Show THE EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926. Corner, bw? m Lingerie MAID V indispensable foods that should be used freely in ever hotne . far : Cncrn'r- -- 7 S Social Editor. Phone 107 in peach shade. Green piped in yellow and yellow piped la orangejre also hewn by several shops. There's never been so muh lace as at jifesenL-Wh- ole nifehf gowns of lace posed over georgette chiffon or crepe de cbeue designed for the June- - bride. Flowered georgette under-thing-s are trimmed in black luce, ruffles and appliques. Girlish lorm brassier mare entirely of luce are worn with the dance frock EIAGIC CLEANER of Pots and Pans Iaiolefflayjhejfahrics sponsored for lingerie, crepe de - Works like a afcreatt Afew whisks with a soft pad of S. 07S. and dirty pots and pans fairly sparkle! cbene Is still the leading material and one which wears well and laun ders welt Voile is perhaps the ueit most popular material for Spring and Summer wear. Crepe de chene la frequently trim' georgette instead of lace. the georgette being usd for es, and appliques. Beige, gray, and toart colored bloomers are those worn by the d flappers this season. Instead of rolled stockings the young Hiss is wearing very Jong stockings and very short bloomers which are at least 4 or 5 inches than "the 'normal bloomer. g are 1elng discarded since the stocking is upheld by the girdle. -- Pongee pajamas are favored by the young college girl this season. Both maflnlsh pajamas and those with and short sleeves are worn. In some instances the trousers are of knee length. mm 6s i h med-wit- short-skirte- shee BounoV-garter- Mrs. William Co-n- etl will be hostess to the" ibembers of the I' topis eiub Friday afternoon. All members of the club are invited to "7 m present . r . . if '8 v - 1- Specially Priced 9 '' n w ... Or. and Mra. N. C pal41ug en tertained a few friends at their J home Sunday at dinner. The rooms were attractive with Easter flowers. A delicious dinner waa served bite in the afternoon to Mr. and Mrs, C O. Nelson and family and Mrs. e Ellworth and family, all of I'ayson; Coach and Mrs. Glenn Simmons nad Miss Helen Iledquist of Provo, and the host and hostess. The members of the Trea Joli club will be entertained by the' Meedames Harry and William McCoard at the home of the latter Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock AU members are . invited. l 95 $ Gen-eviv- Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dyer had as dluDCT guests Friday evening, Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Mayberry. their looi-Oiltoe- 's - evening In, honor of Mr. and Mra. IL B. LUtch of Chesterfield. Ida, who have been visiting with friend. Mr. Hatch recently retained from a abort mission to Canada. The entertaining rooms were bee mined Games and wfthagtercalbr music were enjoyed. Dsiaty refreshments were served during the evening to thirty gutwta. Mr aud Mrs. Hatch will leave soon for their ' home. , . Mr, and Mra. Jacob Colenua entertained at dinner last Saturday In compliment, to their guest, Mrs. 8. G. Suvher of Los Angeles. There were present, in addition to the guest of honor, Mrs. Ida Dusenberry and Mr. Albert Teery. y, BUTTER, CHXZSE EGGS, ICE CREAM v c. nil. TJ. P.) SEW IOEK, April Sum of tie new costume slip are made with veetee f ronta" ee that they can be worn under tailored suit or coat frock. Undergarmenta should be the exact shade of the pastel frock with which they are worn If one is to follow FaahionV decree. Thus, hoa-ierbloomers end slip are the exact shade f the frock, in' many case. French blue, nile green, yellow, peach and flesh are Spring lingerie KhadesOne Fifth A verae top haa a window of French blue voile Products arc "3 mu . Clover PAGE THE." Green tweed trimmed with squirrel tan tweed ior beautiful plaids-both- er tweeds in diamond checks and pastel shades. The employees of Knight Woolen The members of the Ladies Literclub will meet at the home of a farewell party mills ary gaje afternoon. An Mra Herald Clark Wjeduc-sdaAn interesting program has gel who la moving to Spanish Fork. Games, music and refreshments 4 Wn planned whicl) will coTislst of were enjoyed during the evening. iimsioal numbers, thje reading of Anton Chekov's play, "The Cherry Mr. and Mrs, Harold Buckley and by Mrs. Dean Tucker and the review of the taubor's life by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown of Provo, An invitation were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Mrs. Karl Bandley. Lester Anderson- at" their home - in is extended to all membera Spanish Fork, Sunday evening. ; Mrs. Boss Elliott entertained at Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dyer enter- ber home Monday afternoon at a tained friends at their borne Sunday birthday party in honor of her The entertaining rooms daughter, Alta, whose tenth "birth: evening. The were prettily decorated with Easter day occurred on that date. flowers. Games and music were rooms were, prettily decorated with enjoyed during the evening. Delic- Easter colors. Dinner was served ious refreshments were served ps at 6 o'clock to 19 little guests. A ten with large birthday "coke twenty'guests. candles centered the table. FollowLinton enter !ng dinner games and music were JlrraridMfsr tained friends at their home Friday enjoyed. - Specially Priced - moo . ". Jrr i . . - -- LESSEN your labor this year with new arid efficient Tree ' - This Week ' " Only Two cents per foot allow-- : ed for your old hose on a new one no matter what " ' No advance in price CARPENTER SEED CO. : VQMINC SOME SAVING PRICES SIMGUS-T ' -S?ti9c Strawberry variety, 3 lbs. e Large pkgs, Dromedary, v. . DUDLEY BOY LEMONS.. 15c 17c BOY INJURED the-clu- Mrs.-Ilyru- forfcJl Extra large Aft juicy r 2 doz. "3w ABUTTER- - Utah, Dixie Pure . . . Molasses gallon-cans CI flQ iUu VI BUY BY Optimo Turkey ji,95 CDFFEE M NAMt I FmiereLservieesllLb nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Second ward chapel. . .ICeturna.Jrom Mission Scott, son of Mrs.' Anna Scott, returned home from the. Southern states mission last week after laboring there for two and one half years. !rt Cr!! ...15c LARNED, Kahs., April 6 (U. P.) Pawnee county steps forward to call, attention to the world's most accommodating hen. ?. The hen, 'owned by Will Thomp son," marched Into the pantry of Thompson's home, flew to an empty egg case and laid an egg neatly . therein. JTAHl iD-'- v Hi . Here from' Las Vegas Thomas Allen of. Las Vegas, Nev Is visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K) Allen and bis children. Mr. and-Mr- s. USE LESS THAN OF HIGHER PRICED BRANDS 50.; HAROLD LLOYD "FOR HEAVEN'S: SAKE" i Strand ALICE Tonight COLLEEN MOORE in MODERNS" "WE FOR SALE freshen, JOYCE WARNER BAXTER V FOR RENT Two room cottage $12 per mo. 142 E. 3rd N. Phone 151-All) Jersey heifer. W1U G. H. Buckley, R. F. D. . A8 , Box 213. Thursday Wednesday MANNEQUIN . Dolores cosTEiio 2 AS x- W - mux PITTS imm m iiui Wednesday - Thursday Pay) War Prices?) THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS ' ' : t r: Every Thursday Also Feature Picture ' . Mrgaret fielding uU an all VXrtettd by ; HBNRY MeCARTTT PRINCESS ... tftfi ALL tom santchc star clr happy , your photograph The date is May 9th. It's none too early to make the appointment for a sitting. A m tHMODC.IlMl - 1 In Concert f - SEATS Tonight 7:30 9:15 "THE VANISHING : AMERICAN" and comedy : .... -- J .' Wednesday Thursday i "BEAUTY AND THE ( ' BAU MAW -and j Tld Wes- t- No. 9 LARSON STUDIO Columbia Theater Bldg. PHONE 384 R H ' ' , Why f " Warner Stone and his COLUMBIANS - FROBERTCOIU)ONr . ' ' J on "Mothers' day", send her the one thing that will maka. her most , Acts 6 Ackerrnan and' Harris 6 "IhnSUngSuiy of fax mdj IMuenture on Land and Sea ' If you can't be at home f and A' " Clyde Cook in -WIFE TAMERS" rTATOEV-i-ia- OTHERS' DAY , ... ... k.Vw QQaramtAMQlcbat FOR SALE S room modern house, will Jake vacant lot for part pay ment 178 E. 1st N. AO Same Trice tfc lC ounces' tor. Prices 25c, 35c, PATHE REVIEW WANTED Girl for general house work. 258 N. 2nd E. Phone 1148. ' ". A7 7 foroi jeroS years " A12 ' INTELLIGENT . .2J3c V Friends Visits First Clarence Harmon spent Sunday In 4 E- Salt LakfrCityiitiog4vith friends. FOR SALE New strictly modern home, also building lot in good location. Call 476 South University Avenue. M8 No. Last Times! : in - FOR SALE Tickets in the ward pasture. E. Kb So. Tejnple, Salt Lake. GOLUUBIA J - in HEN IN KANSAS POT ROAST . . NEWTODAY Parents Mra Lydla VJaiting Ekins Hilton of Grace, Idaho,, has been spending a few days with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Allen : of Vineyard, J'"-- n '- 2 lbs. . also of Springvllle1 and was on his way home near Kelly's ranch in Hobble Creek canyon when the acThe Injured boy cident occurred. was hurried to Dr. George A, Anderson's office where the fracture was reduced and he was removed to his home. He is reported to be recovering as well as can be expected, y, BANANAS . . HAMBURGER SPRINGYILLE LOSES EYE IN Fax-ma- Toaties, 2 fLUUK . (Special to the nerald.) PATSOM April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elmer, celebrated the sixtieth anniversary ef their marriage last Wednesday.-- . A Jin ner was given In their honor at the home of their granddaughter, Mrs. FJliit MeClelloh. Mr. Elmer was born In Adams county, Illinois, on March 7. 1841. His wife, Sarah Beckstead was born in1 Potawattamte-ounty- . Iowa, on March 14, 185Lv The El mer family came to I'tah In, 185? locating at Payson. The Beckstend family came the same year, remain ing in Salt Lake valley for aevera'' and then coming south. They were married in the Salt- - Lake En dowment house on March 31, 1806. Several months later Mr. Elmer was called into Sanpete county during JLhe Indian .uprisilnff, leaving his iin.Itunor-of-the-- . ymug bride with his parents. diwtlngiuMhdiMtsrrihj eye as a.ruJtef.aaaccL Star 'later they moVCa to Sevier nors nere, in a ooay ana a com dent Saturday. The lad and compnn- county where they lived for ten mittee to arrange .the pa lbcMjimIoyJarney,jilLioih years.-- Since that time they have would take at the entertainment was near Mammoth for an Easter hike. made their home-in- . on : Payson and nppolnted as follows W. P. Shippee, Here they attempted to light some their ranch at Thistle. Twelve chil- P. PT Thomas and Fred 8. Smarts iant caps which they had founds rn to them seven dren have been-bousing matches and powder to set of them are now living: Orrin Elthem off. Two pieces of the shell mer and Sidney Elmer of Colton, penetrated Mis. Ann WilsbnTIrs. Lodia Jones. eye, other fragments or shea cut M"rs. , Lillian Mrs. Etta Jeppson, ills hands. The Barney boy stepped Llewellyan and Willmrn Elmer' of liucklxi. a "safe dfsiance and was atC Payson. There are 22' grandchil d ren In lured. Frank was taken ' td the and 12 great grandchildren'. office of physician. Dr. Bailey, ; where the wound was dressed temporarily. He was Imme AMERIQAN FORKv April Mutual to "Give Program The Mary Paxmah, daughter of diately .brought by his parents to Sixth ward Mutual have planned an Mrs. Emily Paxmen, died at the Dr. H. G, Merrill at Provo where for Tuesday Community hospital in American the Injured eye was removed. The interesting program evening. Following the regular pre following a pr-- . lad is now at the home of his grand Ar- parents, Mr. and liminary meeting a social hour will longed illness. be enjoyed. Miss Paxman was born at Provo gyle of Spanish Fork. January 15, 1KS3. Surviving her Boy Improving Junior Paxman; are- - her mother, Mrs. Emily and the following brothers and son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxsisters; Ernest and E. M. Paxman of man, who suffered a sever cut on Provo; James W. Puxinah of Nephl, his finger is reported to be very The attending Ev W. Paxman- - of American Fork, much improved. Albert R. Paxman of Salt Lake City, physician believes that the finger Andrew Ezra and Douglas Paxman will be in good shape In a few days. all of Raymond, Alberta, Canada ; Mrs.' Joseph Miller of American Fork, Mrs. Harry McCtfne of Los t- - UgeiPB, mis. y X ueuige iuuuno' m Nephl, Mrs. T. L. Martin of Provo, Mrs. Cbarence E. Bowden of Salt Lake City and Mra, C, F. Tollestrop of Raymond, Alberta, . Canada. ftlARY PAXMAN Large pkgs. CORNFLAKES MOLASSES . -Gold r Size to: the 80x105;' Herald.) (Sperfal SPANISH FORK, April 6 At the noon-da- y luncheon of the Botary club Monday officers were nominat ed for the coming election td be held the last Monday in April as foIlowAi John E. Booth president ; B. P. Sblnpee, vice' president ; Warren Adams, Fred S. Smart, secretary ; Dr. F. R. Frampton, Lorin A. An derson, treasurer. Other members of the club are! eligible for the board of four directors, those receiving the majority of votes will be elected. Sherman McGarr. S.L, Ander- While returning f roth an Easter and Dr. G. C. Taylor were ac 7 trip to Weight's ranch in Wsnrod's It cepted as member of canyon Sunday, Howard Thorpe, 18, .was voted to sponsor a Boys', sheep son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Thorpe, of club and tlds will "lie organized In Springvllle, suffered a broken collar the hear future with the backing . (Special to the Herald.) bone when his horse fell on him. SPANISH of the,rjiemibers. It was also decid FORK, April 6.- -Young Thorpe was accompanied ed that the members would attend Frank Dudley, 11. son of Mr. and tfie banquet given Thursday evening Mrs. Ed Dudley of Mammoth, lost by.Charle8 Straw and Jay Madsen, , . Large cans fine Tomatoes 90 03C 4 for TOMATOESv DATES . Colors: Rose, Blue, EXPLOSION All the fragrance of Oriental tea gardens 6ves --few in your tea cap. Beew a cap and see! 76 No. Univ. Ave. RHUBARB PRESIDENT r JapaP' condition" your old hose is '. in. Wednesday and Thursday Special ROTARY CLUB ANNIVERSARY tea ." de- BOOTH TO BE 60 MARRIAGE of good tools and machinery. Come in and look us styled for street wear prints in many attractive signs and color combinations. : CELEBRATE garden equipment, : This store carries a wide variety over. News Utah County .. f Flat crepe dresses in rose, blue, and green; cleverly ' Baby Grand Orchestra Everv Eveninsr TRY A j; 7M,AD |