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Show Li -- 4- PBOVO EVENING HERALD, WTDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 3,1926 PACE FOUR npin i ei.. woman vv. ' . 1k. na uwns . ' . lO BOLD LtNtlfl O.N 1 tSLl.iL, PKOGRAM- -: Aa i uteres! lug preliminary pro- Toe lueiubf n tif, the Lwubda Tan club will be .prevent luucbeon eVsiu was ji vea ia the Fifth ward Blvo dt the "I" - confectionery H. I. A. Tueday eventef which consisted of the reading of the play Tliuwday at 12 30 o'clock, -ftovtmi written by Mrs. Elaie C. , CafrolL The play Was read by Mra. Gl ESTS AT DINNER Mr. ud Mrl C. A. Brown enter- - 8wsa Whittaker. A short talk oil taiued at dinner at their home dar tliv M. I. A. slogan was given by Elmer Jacobsen. ing the farly part of the week in '.. honor of Thomas A. Duke, of Palo Artd, Cai., who ha been spending GlKLS ENTEBT.UX The Junior girl, of the Fourth few months In t'tah with relattrea and friends. The gueot lint In ward M. L JL entertained at a de cluded Mr. Mary Ann Brown, Mijsa lightful Hallowe'en party Tuesday June Brown, Mrs. Erma Brown and etening to the ward , amnaemeat hall. Games and refreshments in faiiiliy. keeping with the Hallowe'en spirit wwe enjoyed by Ina HOtiter, Gene Session ( b Miw Xaonii Seamount enteftaia- - Clark, Allie Webb, Emma Taylor, .4 at uer home Monday evening for Kirtiy, Agnes KlUpack, Both AJlen, the members of tha Lambda Taa club. Games and iuusic were feat- iUta Johnson, Ora Johnson, Marine Metta Ritchie, Donna Ritchie. ured and dainty refreshments were M. Booth, served to the following club mem- - Mignon Garrett, Mrs, J. C. Strate, Mrs. V. C. Mrs. Fred hers; tucfllu Ulaon, Naomi Startup, kiss Edna Bali. Gertrude Keynolda, Anila Peay, Bird and . Louise Slanrlne'ee, Johnson, Aenea PARTY HALLOWE'EN Farrer, Ilildred Johnson, Lalaita Misa Cleah Selmen was hostess to Williams, Dorothy Stewart, Loree Van wagened; La Hue Startup, and tbirty-ai- j frienda at her home Mon " the hostess. ' day evening at flallowe'en party. Decorations appropriate" for the occasionwere ued in the entertaining VUJJCV ClKfLK TO MEET refreahmenta were rooms'anddainty The iurtulrs or the VaOey Circle served. During the evening the W. home at the Mrs. of wljljittwt wereentertained by clever ('. Ireland Wednmday evening. Ail guests given by Miss Velma readings Kastera Star uiewbera are cordially invited to attend. CXIB A Monarch Malleable . a !ange docs hot. experience cooking or baking failures. The MONARCH "Stays Satisfactory" and is built; for ' ' "service4 .. ., . T, An A In. vrmii aifro tnv-Ac- in f srfO itwill be ARCH, proud to own one and more jeconomicatiirthe long run. You will be si: wce' UutiT'Wattai-Betl-WrTgBtTia- t tj i VITRIFUSED Glass Coated Flue Linings in tHe MONThe DUPLEX ARCH resist rust and corrosion DRAFT PROCESSED top requires no polishing. Come DRAFT insures perfect xcmbustioa of fuel, and the M1RCO PROCESSED top' requires no polishing. Come in now and LET US DEMONSTRATE THESE .. FEATURES. ' ' - , Dixbn-Tayl- o Unequaled Values will feature these Dollar Day savings ? Provo . 5 THE0NEIlICE 1I0USE H. Payson Nephi SpringviHe Crbve v Friday and Saturday rris, . r QUAUtr. Dollair D U holds w HOUSE OF TK ' " o ffflZl www '. v r. t i Sp. Fork . Vlnn the' noble magnates get to-OLVKRINES SEEK COMEBACK : (VV). sethornml concoct a gentleman's ASK AUBOU, Midi.. Nov. -- Still smarting under the defeat agreement, it in doue with .tliP blinded them by the Navy ilieMichl-jaIdea o lightening one anWolverines got. down to real Frel Haws ora loony Ill preiytnmon lor me other's burdens and putting the ., h. irmicral on a higher and here for n A'w tell .me. purer wine. . . . Now-yoqrday . CITY IMS Suit dy City . 1 net only on the Broadway and Chi- cko stage but ii the motion-pictur- e ert ion as well,- - Its a royalty play of the highest rating. Draniatie manager Leland Spencer IN GOOD PLAY jy.LtiL-IrkBil- vith in Profo Hed. t'hrysnntheniuins in a rflver stient Tuesday fbrmed the centernlece of friends. a Final rehearsal for "The Goose Artlun- - UiiIm-i- i of Murray the dining table at which corers High,H the Provo high school Hnrgs few diiyH here the early part of were laid for members of the imMiss Emma Evans, of the local dramatic offering was held animal . the week. mediate family. is reported to be HI forestry office, "arid everything is ini readi-iie- s -y- -r aTerome-lirthis-cHyi--ftir itsSgln&Tomorrow night Geonff A. Lym, a resident of FAREWKLii FOB MISSIONARY me the high school auditorium, t Salt "Lake City, 1h In I'rovo for o Merrill B. Allred of the Pleasant Air. and Mrs! A. D. Sprague of .inire cast Which was carefully i " , few days. View ward will be honored Rahir Salt Lake City spent the early part cb.'Sen have worked together Jn a iay evening when a farewell party uf the week to Provo, way that bespeaks a performance will ls Kivea ia the ward assembly A. IL (iriffin of Denver. Colo., i l.jwiro.ilmn.-ordinary.mfirlt.- . haU,- - Mv AHred 4njts-- " 'wWin 4'Ha vWtt -- for Miss MUlieBarrett visited in Salt The play being of a moderrj type for the N'ortliorn Statea mission of with friends Sunday. Lake is City guaranteed to please, Paients Hie L. D. a. church. Masical nun, Mr. and Mrs. Flhlayson and well as the younger generation as hers will le trlven by Melba Pulsi-iheWe notice that the only fellow family of IliiikivA"4U, are visitill tnjoy the way the author hanBob-ir- t Anna and Betty Madsen, ing with Mr. KlnlaywaYa. iw rents, aronnd the office who gets any dles the problem, as old as thej-neGordon, Jjllian AilretL-VllMFr iMl Mrs. F. J. Klnlayson of this and Velma Penrod, and Mrs.'Jame distance Id his kicks, as the football itse'f, of youth verus old agtf. The lelloWB say, la the bos. city. Question whether the FerKiison. ' Eliig Clark and Mrs. Indifference of and seeming frivolity will Lydia lUignn give readings, Sport Item, 1980 : 'Johnny Dun youth really expresses their real ami a short address will be given, by dee was beaten again here'last nlsht selves, will be answered to the Bishop Sydney C!uff. Dancing will ' in eight ronntfg trying to regain the of all ' follow the program. The Goose Hangs High, ha featherweight championship! It was ' the" veterans' 6794th fight,'! BRrDE-ELECenjoyed a great run of popularity HONORED u . lket sit s- 6 WONDER SALE -- -- will-leavtf (Closinff out stock of Chain Stores) i ; See Ad. In Thursday's Herald Mra. Seymour Gray is reported COIPIJS HONOrED to be slightly improved from a major Mr. and. Mrs. Walter P. Whiter the head entertained at dinner at their ofteratioq recently performed at liome Sunday in honor of their son Alrd hospital. . and wife, Mr., and Mrs. Walter F. n y- fit ft fee nnotjncieabattherenirrlSnTf of pood seats still available, . or TMf . bln... tlklrtkea-fei- a snu I aae Voiav ruts ia Stue 1 meanto boxto, settled any nMaw BrvtL Am tar MAMOWi rilUKHiaaLMi r tuiuu. B)erHw 'lata u bauuiists K A n It aa nest, biiett, S The first three players on Suzanne's tennis ranking list are Frenchmen, which is further proof of the charming little lady's broad- mindedness and sense of justl!e nutMul CATARRH of heed el-- throat is aaually benefited by tha vapors of- - Mr. O'Geofty thinks one reason the Big Three' elevens derided' to quite scouting one another Was that th'eywere "never abfe to learn anything, new. . Over IT Million Jar, r, at satls-faetlo- ij MARCEL ' LADIES' SHOES Snappy styles, latest creations. ; now only $5.00 to $7.00 values S1.69 $3.69 ...... 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The moon is rising in the j sky. Let's all go to yonder corn field I race, and make ourselves a pumpkin face. .We'll have to hurry now, lie- cause the day ltt passing by monstrous piunikiA'sooh wss ' on the sunklssed found, wei'l riia-newmmi4- - J'ui!. JTiuica. tout xotncjtlen-de- r arw Thr7rrh.end-iooier- d 'slicks and sturtcd carving fast. while; Then Clowny'g face broke into mnet "AnTnttr said he, "Just They made two eyes, n mouth and follow me. J II play the leader's roll.- nose, and then put stones where This getting .out will be real wrft." each car goes. And when they'd And then be pointed to the loft, up worked a half an hour the face was through an opening in. the barn. made at hist. j. Just then wee Scanty, whispered "Why, there's a pigeon hole." the light 'Ilark." The farmer's' dog began to And, snre enough, streamed through and they all knew bark. And Clowny havej s coming out this way." Just what to do. They climbed the to run.-Hlong barn ladder tlll they reached But right np and said, the very top. They peeked out and frghten mister dog, Instead." then they found 'twas pretty- - far And, when they held the pumpkin down, to the ground. Said Carpy, high, it senred the dog. away. "We Will nse this rope. It's much ;T. : (To Be ContiniKHl) ' Ltoo far to drop." (The TinjmHes Invade an apple The; roi was .used for hoisting tree in their next story.) Hie farihVsOtm came back again. liickel up his pail of. milk and then went out and closed the old barn HMV His laily work" was through, Aw gee, we're trapped," wee Scouty cried,. "How re We going to get outside? I'm tired of stay ing ,1a the- barn. There's nothing lii urn to do." .'". "hurray." ffllIEl'-'''- . -- K GuaranteedfPurij i. Use KC for finer texture " and larger volume ' in youc bakings ... . Transfer Co. 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Taylor. 342 North Fifth West street, Thursday afternoon for the girl of tlie Toung riiiversity. A delightful musical program has beaa prepared. be Urm F- - eV ceceivlug !JaTTisr.Mrs. Jesse Knight, Mrs. John L. Nuttall, tXrrs. Carl Eyring. Mrs. Inez Knight, Mrs. Christen Jensen,-- , Mrs. 'laaBoy Fltsrey, Mh Hermele JPeterson am! "Mrs. TaArft. Baking KwpiR te Aim to Please" KIDDIES e Disabuse "rr"" FROM WALKERS, SALT HKE HAIRCUTS A SPECI VLTY B Uamshaw, Mrs. W. B. Ward, Mrs. Edward Fischer and Miss Cora Raiushaw. During the evening the fjuestg were entertained with musical numbers by Mrs. Aline C" RittF mons, Mrs. T. H. Heal and Mrs. W. ' v Krishr. Un-w- PROVO i lmAM J e Phone llfll for Appointment C Q OFER'S ' 50c t"3jy!fh jferM andjjirtiaticany a. tanned in tiasketa and vases about the rooms. Dainty refreshmenN were served. Among the fifty-fivguests' present, the following were froai City, ISifs. O. W. appreciate our expert work. ; ,...$5.85 double 66x80 .! 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And only fe minutes from package to tablet . aa mm . mm I v laaj saa - Admission - - 50c ' |