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Show PROVO ETNTXG HERALD, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER ehUiiiriCnit Gobds-Gnr- 'V At "". .". lateral to titComei iy W EJda Hyt T m lii i 4 Milady's 1 3926. AUat Mr, lrvln J. Mr. ami J,' lavitMtioanwrt KeUun," Wr. , lastied to- - S0O Earl llr. Martin I friends a ml relatives 6f the' young Lewia,. Uiaa cunple, many of which were- from. Kepuedy, lira., Melts Minr Eeuiedy and Uasurf Peai and KierUiig Lela t Ar4 Written, fur the Lutied Mm. Zee Whlttakerwai Wte! Pre) , te head resort Wednesday-eWftlMNEW YORK, Sept 8 rp) Em here they enjoyed a swim. They at her home Tauradiiy afternoon to nroidFrle' and colorful decoration, relurtieiT t9 Uja komClDfnUra. ife-ll- a the membeni of the Optiiniat club. lunoh-eo- n niile ettreuWmly writ carried ont the "IX'twtOhe dj vendoa Iwtf wliere ji dcltdona " waa nen-edoft eowly ateriali with llrt. G, h. Shurtllff only tend to r , wb." Oijr wonder Jin rf-tvaetrpetr a wlnnlnif the priae. The eatertaiatng wa --women will kjarn that highly ' M!s Eiiliy llorlu and Byron rooms were attractlrely decorated add golden gttW. A (Iterated frilrk are. lei chle thnn ttoUnaon. of Rtlt Lake.riiy and 4tMMite' Antrimmed" models.' aeryed to . Mr. and Mra. IninJ, Selsoa ajiHit dainty lnncheod ,. Fashionable women need not tur Monday and Tiiewrliiy eajnylng the twelve elub netnheri and. out esle lieautlea of American Fork gueat, Mra. EpB Homer. t taught this but til ere are hnndreds . . Grore.' of others who believe that machine canyon and Apen or Mra. W, A.' wnila ma entertained Ftitchery and cheap applique at her home In Rlt Lake Sunday th One ot the pretty wedfling embrolderlea make toe Inexpensive the neawtft ws riven at the hoBor bt Mra. Jobs H. CoUlnv who rroctfloo" like a fopy f antmport. Take, for instance, the many fciex- - homef Mr. and Mrs. T. X. Taylor ha apent the pa at two Biontha Mr.' And pehslve little dresse at crepe de Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. t Tiles (to it ehene which most of n include In and Mra. Merrill IXajwuv-wlHt- l and lRter Amy of- - toa today. Sfhel these were married that day in the Salt mack without Lake tenn.le. almpljr Beai4cUfil)lnwrrwM."3iema flfpssai , ewvew- - lieing laid for-t-he CTWwdtw "i,mhtMdeiy---tflniln- g il Use orliorinotly Minw Atwr are Betile and Lttcllle Collin, iohn The entire home cnntraBtlng color effect they estremely good looking. The ame dwwatedjjdnk rosesjjiadiohw and and Max Collin. Mr; and Mrs. Jobs VarUwlored 11. Ooljln. Mora rt Buries and Mis eoyered wlth cjieap' fern tieiiig enipioye OreMeg. " machine" embroidery" loot "clieap Tights extended h cross fhe lawn, Amy Buries. ' : and -- witbontatyteirWaeB Iwaded. creating b gay attnosd)ere, ln the receiving line were, Mr. All membera Ot - the JTolumbU the Inexpejjslre dreg Biftrk. one a Rewl'ng club apd their partner are. having estremely poor ta)te. anl JIix 1. - iotd ; - ... ;m - . . f ... . - ; Nw Arrivals: Daily;ofv i nv e have the largest stock of sweaters Tift4TortintJresndhmKir-- t On a, Hi",ltpli flres! allowance one should adhere to ataple colore and d to simple tailored or line as frock of tM type can pass mtiser at- any - gathering - without r !'irwln "comment, . nn Eccentrlf "atylea, colorinpa trimmlnzs should b - carried out ami onTv on expennlyp material wilh - pond workmanship. A vPfir ago the- dresa- trlinmetUlib polorfuf embroldery wn an exeepembroidery ffon. but recently cheap are here from which to choose. iewlorpftd Top'Quality Sweaters Sfylea-1 4 it-f" -- a t Vei-- ' Moderate Prices y - - SLIP-ON- 44W&ATER-COATS, SPOIIT-SWEATER- S, tholce for, jour boy or girl SEE OUR WINDOW ; dresses which are mnile to cntch tne If the plain pvo of the emlcranf. that, has chte to orio but the very, expensive dav. embroidered model can be termed get first Come in early and . nttractive. s Breaded . rr-xy-T- SI "GCKSTF.D I).NioK- - (t"P). IX ENGLAND Uiinniiiled, 'is iT'ilH.v !tlss cruel than 'i Hvlne. gulnoa-pl- KHjrlLsb. dlse't u igujtuljmjiuffilgn;;jrj0st 1 sliUMit. i l're-- . of a j.i 'll As n. result of four good "prop yeutlon of Cnirtty to 'nlibuges," or MiM.Hiiii1ttuv"rIzati(fir to take in sniressioi!, Mlia ig'aJd to lie, its jilitce In the vcjjctuMe world be next to Cannula the' most prosperous jsfrle tho Society. (oiiatry iijfne British Kmpire. . ()n! JoiHloh iuuwspujK'r iHlltorliilly of Onptnoiisiind di'lcsates,"- - rfpre : . to.diacoVer the splisitiveness of sPiiMng iit'firly forty nations,' the eighteenth Universal plant HfiL' "seems to me to have to. ongrosii.hijd recently a severe lilnw (o tlio more sentimentul sort of vegetnble&T .. , imrgh. fittend-e- t ; i -- i y V Hi-an- d dull-lan- n Ksjwr-o- 5c Strong, each 69 c loois Fjve-ti- e ' . GINGER SNAPS feJARS SOAP ... lb. Mason strong Shoulder, dozen.! Kirks Flake or Naptha, 10 bars ntnr-Whi- 2 ...9c ..95c nfrnoon. .1 135c: lbs. 12c POTROAST ilIBiMBr'23c" SS10KED ' " Mild Cured, , - 4o4Mffo.re?LfflUUnerylrlni- tr and i meet - JACKDAVIS - hfs;-fiiht- 14-ple- oits SaltalrrBanrl-a- t Thursday, September 9th 'ZXZt" ia-kVar. , ,. '. I" ...:-..- ,. V..L. '.. 1r.;., $95 and f Tt up DRESSES Btora Closed Monday . i - INFANT; CHILD 'DIES SUDDENLY As .' -- ' ' J W- NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (LP). which on broadcast Bights is sur New York's municipal rounded by potted palms and other !iroi,jlcnster. has a remote control floral decorations', station which is unique, at least In "This outdoor studio 'has .proved to le a grea't'boon Jin. hot nights,' New, York radio circles; consists' of. air outdoor roof Raid jhrlstle Bohnsock, Ulreetor of studloa are not so nfc iuirihiii nud lAmpliiyiulyWlLMWLNXCOur for the broadcasting of programs ranged that v?e may comfortably ac enlisting the services of a large commodate a large , number of tlmnlicr of jieople, siich as a band, or hmsleliins, such as the Munlctttl symphony orchestra, or choral body. Bond. In other broadcasts, such as On hot sunimer. jiightsi .it Jj aho the we recently staged as iitfliKwl In place of the studio, and, 'State of Mississippi Nightwe have lieliig located more than a score of hail 200 jieople engaged in the pro stores from the street, is not troub- gram. led with traffic noises. "Hence; we decided to use the A4!luliirin haa"oien erected onilarge roof area atop the twenty- the roof-o- f the Municipal Building sixth floor of the Municipal Build , ' r - NEW SYSTETtl L- . - . i WNYC, IN OPERATION jne ' She Wants to Be a Ph.: 0. . NOVEMBER 1 "It" I Untiring efforts on the part of Postmaster Thoma Latimer, the SprlngvIJle tCl wauls cluli, and Congressman E. O. Leatherwoiid, has resulted In file postdf flee detmrt-iien- t at Washington, I). c granting io Sprlngvllle a village mall carrier ' service to begin Noveinlier 1. T1U information reached fattnTeTarly-l- n' the weel? and Is regarded as one 'of 'the most Important steps taken liftEe devel. a longi Opment ..Brt'lngvllleln ' . ' (Ime, will give Spring-tllli The two deliveries each day and will require tne services of two men. be required' to take the civ II regular U. 8. nmll . ca rrlers' " ' service examination. ! The ,D. S., (?vU Service commission has already announced an open eomiietitlve examination for. the position of image tarrler for this city. The place of the examination will lie Bpringvllle, and the receipt of applications' villi close .September - i v r, . 8, 102C." Those deslrlnl (a take the exam ination, are advised to communicate with iWmasrer' IiB timer, of the Tost-Bmsi- jf newjlce ""'i i a K v It" l r-:- t: 1? tV. -- ifcl J ecrefar? "of the, New Felts for Saturday e Who'.-wil- tAlibfe JAGl VfiLVlt'T HAtS $5.00. - : ' . v myin,TiT'c' - . - lltteenti" (ivlj Service district,, Postoffice bulldinc. UenvW, Co1f2.-ii;- 'l The salary of village carrier rang- from $U50t $1,850 a year,' as elermined by iJie. postoffice depart-BienL- the 'applicants- - mnsttave reached their 'Eighteenth but not -their forty jflfth bfrthikiy on thH and mast be of qate of examination, " I ; good health; ' , j f'We natnrally feol successhij in laWaMMaamap'"-- 'j ' I ' y y-- - 4 s Buster Brdvmftf " . Ptocurlng this SerTleV fof Stirt&g-Tllle- ,'' iot)served Postmaster Latimer diseussing the action of the city to enact a law numbering the heusesahd"nfrinliig all the streets of. the city. Tills ' "should be do'iie 4 mf is possible, tn to gve the property owners of the cltj sufWlU Ruth ,Lft. Tt Yp .'Chinww hte( .Columbia BiVenity;. thu ficient time to get their bouses and tall to tndy foj a docloj ol, philosoph. aegre.4-8hi me ef It brotheri:. places of nntiien properly n timber- and i.sxtrr whe ho prttin theli education' In Amerleun ralWur e before Kotember.t.V "J" i '. Sept. 6 lng. Here, a band or orchestra may The 4lBvocatloB wJ bJohni.Il perform in comfort,, and, in addiThotni R. Greener del.Manwring.. tion', We can take care of a fairly ivered the funeral sertnod. Appro Is large audience, pur microphone prlate music was furnished by Mis imply 'extended outside, and the Jennie ErlcksoH and Fraflk. Bjara-oa- , soloist. ff' ensemble picked up and who aant solos thd; duet Blira- Harriett -TJeifhrlienedletion wii by Ed. The roof stmllo of WNYC possess Jntermenf wa U th Ke , es great pictorial , advantages. .It i Fnneral terv ices for the infaot netery, tofot thaJroefloL and isir Edwia Peen eotnmunds a view, of New York dauJhtr-Mr.- A; Y. Wheeler Horn Mortuarji tate. snddenlv died the at parbor, lower New Yoik and the family home In the First ward' Wed-- ' East River bridges. The lowest known icmoeratnr i nesday moroiinf were held Thurs day afternoon (n the ward chapel 2(5fl.B jlegree below ero the tem. with Bishop J.- E, 'Blrd; prfsjiUng,; '"peratnre of llqiHd okygen.' ' - t - wljn6wnianaJpij.he GLfiNGAliHY ,y GOATSViV io v eol-ore- d , t W . hi m s i - inings uiniU may replace rhlnestohe ornaments. White and bright tfansparent glass is used and thticniJUth etnameuts glisten like dew.drops.' ;'y . 1, I ilmespHrt ;- . limit f te- The-- r with music ami oclat chat. The entertaining room were made at tractive with bright . colored fall A dainty luncheon was flowers. served to the following memlier : Mrs. Russell jl' Hughes, Mrs. Ret Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Badley, Mrs Aldous Dixon, Mrs. Fred Markham, Mrs Rulon Van Wagehen, Mrs. Vern. Talboe and the Misses Erma Mnrdocki Rnth Ohlpmam. Genenl A nderson. Helen Mr Arthur, Norma Hnghes indl7ree Tin agefien. yel-lo- .. . . Hill '' d ID p Choice i wasofplnk ' d Linings used In fur .coata this season are extremely lovely i;iee or many of them are embroidered nppuqiied with velvet flowefi down the sidefronts or aroiind ihe bc.iir unlined lluny. furriers are showing one ' to for coata and i)ermtttlng select one's own lining and floral design. This is far more sensible coat than allowing a ready-linesince ho two women have the same Idea n to linings. One can nave one of these exquisite embroidered .tjjjjitags plfced In Spoilt for $25 at several shops. An uhusuiii iinnig shown liy j an uptown furrier hns a nlle reen; background with embroidered orchids worked on the fronts. Huge velvet roses adorn a Mack-linese'alcoat. Zippei" "bathing shoes of bright colored suede are among the novelties. Red, green, wbHe,Hiid blai are the twlor (jiund among these kippered models. The iipiwr fastening extends np the center front of the shoe.' . rinld and. checked yelyefeens are SRvdlspUiZ Jn seteral departmenr stpres. Thy can be made 'up into stralghtllned coats and into sports frocks, most effectively rLltt(e bunches of glass - flowers guaranteed 1 ripe, - ery, -- WATERMELONS HW rtyAfr ' mm in ; POTATOES oT.b:Ee.....i5c Malagas, lb : outstnml-in- e Velvet seems to he the "fabric for hats. Both colors fe used, f tin pes vary mm from; tarns, crushed turimns two Sninllbrlmmed affairs. Often . in colors of velvet are combined to Mrt..'hf a' nirti'hwork'-gamie-r. form tarn shapes. Mahy of the yelbe must drapIn the shops vet tanis wearer. tne ..ml tacked to suit Felt and grosgrain ribbon, combine To form some of the smnrtest of i.nn'or snorts shapes, nd though e felt will be .popular it wiU"undoubt-idlyba .season of 'lvet millin I ncy White - -- s Sanet l,e fanning in Smnrtdom. d we will be closed all day. Visit our store tomorrow foryfur food supplies for the two days. Our prices are yery attractive ybu will like, our pleasing serviree. ,i Monday is latfCr day i tul!e-nd-t- io Clbsied Mohda - Lar Miss Isabella McBrlde entertain ed the lady employees f the rtah Power and IJjtht company at the McBrlde "ranch -- Tburday-rienlBg lnuvianght- with a, wreath-- tf delightful at tKiiifir- e- pa orefle hhWKimn, and carried B evening of music and gamer 'wag bridal iMHHiuet of roswr and lillle - sjient and luncheon erted around f the valley. Mrs. Alden It. Taylor, matron of theljoifire to the following gueat j Mr. Howe and the Misses Grace tionor. pretty in a peach col- Paxman, Bar bar a Paxman, Lenore ored dress combined with blond Foote. Engar Johnson, Mary Han lace. Her Ismquet seiLlMelba t BachHtan,:5eHvleve roses. , Kut ton and Laura McBrlde. The bridesmaids, MlsgZlnaHay. sob. Miss Pclenna Taylor and Miss Margaret The Missei nolet, Pelestli and wore frocks of orchid tulle and taffeta, rrtnk tulle Rhoda JoTinsfin entertained the N fW:iMj,UJ'lg''n: ilcferritij; to Ir Jaguilis Hose's exiierlnwiifs wilh the in jealous of misnis Info plants,, the. Wi'hiiim-1s-t may ahortty be coiifronti'd with to II . -- ', , (ii-ee- North University Avenue MS., r. CAncsr.ES." .A ii - t. ffk Goods-C- o! 50 ; gm" - sleeves nre what of cheapens a exnmpl ' colored AVhen first these sleeves at tjontrliat to daf It. Led" weft --pnmifjli bwntise.they wore a slimver bonqnetVof gweet "'peas.v Tlio halcpiiy, froiii which Ttalnh wtewwn. At prMmt we, jnno,;.; on eon Booth mid eomjiany furnished music cqlorfnl sleeve used only When for the evening wus artistically' decj,loiniiHlv ehenn models. deT.iretMday4t Is orated with flowers and ferns. ' ' Color.'contMsf A buffet s.u.. luncheon whs served introduced In neutral-snnoe- s Is with the following girls presiding In Mesc Ptftv or white, ami. It colfhe.dinlng riMHii : Oeneal Anderson, introdneed by meiins of vestees. decorations. Anna I'eay. Norma Hughes. Marva lars; piping nr small must be Hodsiin, Beth Maiigum, Alice TayAnything that la ornate lor, Mnrjurie Reeves, Lei On Reeves, 'ostlv to look well. Bonita Heeves. Rosalund Reeves, "ThSesV TeiMtar'1a.vson arHTK-lvkZ stvle. fads bwI . Full 80-- u conrronx one nu u iou. proache and while It is, aim and Indulge in bonnets ...irlv we can frocks of.Wliitery fabrics on idea of what is what .traMlng1y,-CnlOw- Vfovo's Exclusive Knit Goods Store Jen - -- S, SHAKERS, LUM 15 E II CRICKET SWEATERST" TATIvT i arid : Icvlted to partlcliMle . M t wim-- l mlng party atGlengarrylxihlKhU and refresh after which ments'wlll be enjoyed at the home of Mrs. ; Melissa Lewbv y - or th hrlde and groom. Jirs. Abien it. Taylor was matron of honor, and the Miss- Zlna Clar- son, lJ4en Taylor, and Margaret uttott, nildesinal.Ts., Victor ,TavIor acteirnir best man.. ' fh"e bride was cliarmlnir in a gown of white satin and old lace. She wore a" vil of d part-nt- t Coats " - " . V.' a : ' - d of NiXtrW-w-a- " - t recep-tJoHa- 1 - - . '','' ' ' ' 5 1 U t ? .iDiscounLon lliasea' Woinenl Ught KiJ Dp Program .V4.i...i- W" kH Lh!: ; v- - |