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Show ' ' PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1926. PAGE FOUR - - ; ' OWtaFrog It's a Hippo, wti I - rCl l B CELEBRATE fSIKTHDAi" on blrl bda y nil!Miry iliuiday, mka din- fn a hat pvwilag r honor nt-party was given in per 'i.y her huabV!d at the . ttonery. The fnewtn were seated at alon lniuet table,- - which, wa IjeautifuUy dwrated with chrynaBtheuiunw and- a pretwaa ake.- IHnner tily decorated nerved at 9130""oduek to the Mr,,, and lira. Charley Wright. Mr, and Mrs. George' Norman,. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hatch, Mr. and Mrs.XeU Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin RimiieU, Mr. ahd Mrs. p t big frotMit youd be wrong. Kd. IShlel.ls, Mr. and Mrs. Clarlt was a wnj;..tni. In Scott, Mr. a ud Mrs. Lyvert Johnson It'll the head and- - shoulders of aUg hip!!, taking ;1.ng( lay snooze " Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tmi the pool at the Kegeufg Park 2oologlar Gardens, London. Mrs. Bill Efans. Mr., and Mrs. ByNo. ron !enhalter. Mr. and Mrs. Kich-srVUHTIASU, t V. IihIhT kMiuMTftt. llniii v MiHale, Mr. and Mrs. August i!rBtly mnrlI -. Ml "wnfe! V d - fol-liu- r T4inut Em, 1 Ki-r- I 4.(IT) d s - if nrirnmlI.l r Viir 4 "H'1""' in'imuuiuii, UrantEgeerten, all of l'rovo, and, Mr. and Mi-- - Joseph Hicham Kendall, and Mr. and Mrs. ' Harris, both of Salt fity. DanciiiK was featiirwl foUowing dii. ' ' ner. ifrs. Kellerslrass was presented chest from witti a -- brttinifttl her friends. Mr. and Mrs. i 11111 iy - 11, 1 1 ' iJm. iTiuat awrvy wa ine Dm- ured truest at an tHiterU iunieut civen at the home uf jJUa Jlnxine XewtOl vnlnit by; the member Wedneisay r the B. K. ejnh. Mrs." Cawrey 111" leave in the sear future to Join her husband In California tbeir borae. ,hey were used Thauktfelvlng Tn the entertaliiiirg room.- Cards, music and gsoies were enjoyed by the following eiub meuibers: Miss Oka Ktubbs, Misa Jdary Bell, Mrs. I Vila Hiuoter, Mlsa Hnea Jenkins, Mrs. Ravbel Reese, Mr. Ruth Kirk- hMia, Miss June' Hansen, Miss Mar-Jur- y Bparka, the hdnored guest, and r he Hostess., " .; .' . - ce-vu- Democrats Win H50UEI- MKMUKK - ( i .ni Stl, " J f tw ...... Candidates for Three Pulpits 1 . , f- - C - - i V V- - -'i LI B HOLDS SESSION ' eitenslrely eutti-talneby friend while rtsitlng here. Mr. and Mrs. aiTdln- - in Economy. : . . 0 ' Coats present were. Miss Huliy Taylor, Miss Eva Piatt, Mlas. Emma Spafforii, Miss Helen Sorensen, Miss Norma. Foote. Miss Marilltt Graham, Miss Mary Giles, Miss Pearl Frolsland and Visa Marie Burt ' ; For Every . Miss oue Ludlow was hostess to ENTERTAINS CUB the members of the Xetette club at . Meiuliers of the G. G. club were Kcr honiH on X'ortlr First East .V if 1 V entertained at the" borne of Miss street Wetlneslay evening. Games Aftu re leatureu anil dainty, refresh- memliera present were Miss Donna men! wer served to the chili meiir-- ' Vlsou, MisM EdUhBrotmi, Miss bers and 'the invited guests. Miss Anetn Hansen, Mrs. Clarissa I Mildred Morgan and Miss Sally of Halt Ijike City: Mm.' Amies Markham: Taylor, Mrs. Hannah Baker and the ' v hortasr The Tiext meeting of the HOSTESS AT KENSIXGTO.-V- . club will lie at the home of Mrs. V. (. Bsesley wiU enteriain .Mrs. Taylor held, November 13. Saturday, hMtim friends at her home Friday thewe twenty Kqiii't rlulii! nu- women uiejiiis. just what It says, lu the opinion of fteruooii at .a' Kensington, given in CHOIR ?0 MEET- -5 e entered the Western Theohl-co- l honor of her daughter, Mrs. H. L, tliMv.Kremont, trtiT) rIi Ik Strthrj-iia'vXhe. home of Mrs. PearJ Olson IfflvJ4.irfJ4JAA1w.losr ilnMer.of lhe(ifieL-I- ft Sfiuiiuirx ft Fm""- - "i"1 win wflh be the liTace of the will In; rettiriilug to her home Sun-- Third wardj itelief choir to' rtfrht, they tire iioK'iie HaruVr, Fiances Pyslngcr; and Dorothea aodety ' aJ'' 'Friday evening at S Uorteusen. i 7 ""-'- T" .. M4 - . Superior in of Materials. - -- : Style-Va- lue arid Quality h 1 - $935 East-iiioim- ft 1 Of f erinds that are timely p44 priced ; witU ihe assurance of ' -of he ward aiauseuient hall. .The ld'dren will le eittertatned in the fternoou and the adults In th- evening. Au invitatlon.is extended. all ward meuilters to le present. I II 4. . to Our Patrons - lln-ebarKe- , The "Watchword'! Ot This Store Is IN ... tarTea.lelns((h "entertained mi 1 -- Econb: VISITORS HONORED A. Ulsoo ef Los Air, antf Mrs. Angeles, Califs who have been visit-- : lug with friend i this city for the tia4 few days, returned W their home this morning, They have been ner I - I ... tnelr honor Tuesday evening and they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Croshie " . . . . W. U. - Buy and , A., , ovt'r SK kv iuj'ity at poh!, Florence entertained them' daughter nt luncheon Wednesday hood, ,'P7T,".','S. VnUTnati.rh,! ru ; Rf". DINNER PARTY in f'" The office gtrls of Taylor Broth""w'4Wrif'lhi t(. nuitUJiaiii kvIvhuw and lias prJiu severs! deHtroye ers store, were .entertained at din b(iUHit.r.: riKrt PARTY WARD r. mr "wfv"ner during the weeknd.tTbe home 4M4)i or tins .couur uoverHor Tliir recivUioaaJjlnuultttftfl:he of tVDiliira that 2S- pprsi.inr-ffiff- l fnousanag ,of A. T. IlHiuntt jfowr- Teltta GilesT Bailbwe'en l ' enft 'our a nnu ... h ward v .tin;, i .; iiwo Kiuvq. . rittne lf mIhuH l. colors preilomlnated in the' room rtuluuieut to be Riven Friday in and table decoratlona. Those ' yV 1 . TO - aHf-fvW- 4 niH-tiii- g i- by ARTHUR A. McGOVERX, "Proper Food and Ereri-jphiskal director, Cornell Medical College. opn.er -: . Physical perfection gives confidence YOU your t et at if you the have and of - a "ourage normal . healthy Phya-- ' person. iLariJnJLlfc physical lenae If you were manifestly carry your aria by the in sling Wr practice of mus;two weeks, when cular exercises. you released it it l It la almost would be powerexclusively f la men whose dailess,. as the musOTTEK HEALTHY cles would have ly work is laMOST 6VCCX6Srtn.' become flaccid. borious or who have given time to systematic and lose their tone- If you hate and courexercises that we see bald and not the energetic-Actionage that 'you think you should' If we see in the street a man have, Jour body is only half catch a runaway horse or try to alive. I would suggest that you atop a dangerous thug, we may bring it up to normal by a daily ft once be sure that the man is regime of .systematic exercise-- lilt - s. f - Caloric Diet Those looking for a rigid reducing diet may take 2,000 calories. Those anxious to gain weight .may take between 4,000 and 5,000 calories. t , BREAKFAST: 100 calories One large apple 100 Small saucer of apple sauce.. '. large dark banana. 1 1 ordinary, canteloupe. . ; ;tt. 100 100 100 100 100 ., ..... i . Half 'grapefuit 1 large orange : Cereals .' tablespocmsful dry, hard cereal (with 4 glass of milk and 1 small spoonful SV4 100 sugar Any cooked "cereal, ' about cup, one-thir- d milk and of skimmed quarter small BpoQiiful sugar cup" 1 egg 2 slices of bacon 100 100 100 100 100 1 bran, muffin Vi corn muRin f ,. 1 slice brijad med... 1 sUcdarXJjxead-toaAt- ed V, '"Cb(fee substitute with sugar and cream... ; ..Hot skimmed milk...'.... ' 'V 100. 100 ' LVXCH: 10O calories The average coup 1 cup A bated potato 100 : r ..r. v. A helping of spinach, sprouts, tomatoes, ' " 60 turnips, peas or beans Cucumbers, cole slaw, celery, parsnips, a radishes or ,sauer- caW)age, ...... cai-rot- kraut . FruitaladHfTith na dressing. - ' . 10 Glass of inilk Gelatin (plain) about.; Gelatin (with cream) about........ DISXER: . 25 250 .... V ;;V v &0 2O0 calories 100 100 . See lunch diet. Hot drink . A. A... MeGovera, All letters n Mf. M' ijo.;rn should be addreaxed to No. B West btith New York Clt. btrt. Silk-and-Wo- Our Blankets make warm friends Cotton Sheet Blankets, Blankets aHitrniibjntm4rjderMup '' on anf spread graiiaiu breatmif Here's your pointers. If you are you have some ground nuts to add, wistful brunette, foil should live better still! blues with in If you have a child or ever hope touches of yellow and roser if you re one of those whom gentlemen to ave one you may be interested prefer" and must use soda In the last ia .what old Mafeit Vegio of Jfedr rinse water, live amid apple greens said ou'the subject back in the 15th with gold and pink touches.. A century, as retold by the Rev. Bede background of soft blue with gentle .Jarrett in bis "Social Theories of 'rose Is always a foil for the blonde, ''he MJddle Ageg." "Children should net be checked in their crying, for too, they admit. 'And this' doesn't quite fit Into the that is thought to develop their half-worgeneral idea, but if you're a big strength. No silly baby-talladv jwiih masses .f auburn hair only, should Jte taught Uiem. ou must live in dull mahogany tone No tales of monsters should be' told midst "antique furniture and 'old them, uqr should they be frightened with names of terrors, nor bogies, prints. Boy, page somebody who'll pay sucn as those with which nurses love to terrify them. Even as their for it! food is to lie carefully chosen, so as It is one thing to lie just uncom careruuy should be the words tney fortably" homely. It Is quite an- hear. Let children be neither beaten like asses nor like kittens lured other thing to lie called the by t in .the world. Mrs. Mary sjUiV aoflthlng words." to Ann Bevan of England has that $eera hare known somethlne distinction, and her fiice is indeed awmt Jtids m those days, tool her fortune. She travels with a cir cus as the world's homeliest worurpie makes Ita bow as a faror-et- l winter color. Purples with a dash man and is a millionaire by several of red, something like old fuschiti. times today." She says thnt she's also a public are very good in frocks and wrapa. lienefactpr. for It makes just ordl- nnrily homely woinrtn,. consider how ; iiKe a page from the fantastic I. mtifh worse off they, might be. Mrs. awiihu Aignrs, we hear, will be the wedding of the son of the" Sultan of Morocco and the. daughter of the Sultan of Marrakeih. Great rulers of ail the Arab tribes are already arriving, with their goregous retinues. Arab cakes au"cl "caplesare" being prepared in great vata. Gifija totaling (millions of francs are being sent . the Bultana, and millions of torches are being made for the event "I had stomach trouble for v0 Jiut yon can't tell the father of an Vears, and . the nag pressure in my American bride a thing J: stomach niride. me restless and nerv Jyhat he ous. .AdTcrika bellied me so that I ki)owg about the cost of engraved can eat ..anything and sleep good. invitations, little white and gold boxes for the bridal cake, 1 don t suffer any more with gasfc' carriages, and covers, puts an Arab Mrs. E. Touchstone. . wedding Bernuse Adlerika aetl upon BOTH quite in' the "bush! npper and lower bowel, it gives the system a REAL cleansing, and clears out old, poisons which usu' ally cause sour, gassy stomach H .headnervousness, sleeplessness, ache. Just ONE spoonful - stops GAS, and relieves that fiiir,hloated STOCKHOLM. Not."' 4 UP) feeling so that you can eat liettet Prince Leorsild of Belgium, duke at and sleep belter. Even If bowels move daily, .Adlerika brings out prammt ani neir to lne Belgian much" additional poison which you throne, today was married bf an Socialist lord niar- never, guesse was in your system . " " , part-wo- Hose v $1.00 and Sateen bound edges. rooius-deeorate- S1.I9 to $16.50 Ages 2 to Sweaters, Capes, Bootees and Caps v ONE-HAL- 1.6 Well-ma- fine ribbed lisle, sizes to 6V2, color cor- - OCp dovarn 2 pairs . . 5 1 - '" Mioses' JJnion Suits troulile. ; No matter what yoti have tried for stomach and liowels, will surprise reu.1 At leading In Provo at; Hedqnist druggists. Druir Co. and alt other druggists. Adv. -- v stria. or niece ol King Cnstave. The ceremoay was In the flirone room, of the royar riaiaee before an assemtilv that ihrlndctjl four Kings and two J queens. i .i : suits, neck styles, sizes Part-wo- ol - to $2.25 . - ...- ' d to aprons of fine - MENT OF THE FAMOUS CI HQ "Af In . 27 i to $1.75 $12 inches wide; dark inches wide; both light and dark patterns. 36 HOSIERY " C ;vand22 pulrs Ginghams ' ; - : $1.00 j, fanltf'Wesirpept, i New Shipments Xrriyihg Daily1 " " .. pollar pas Power at Wood - Clifton's : Every Day. :,:.,.: ing Nbt .Occasionally Sizes 16, i7, 18, 19, 20, 21 ; Fair to :.y:;';-..:"- Heather-Mixe- d Hose ' Its Full 'Purchase Outing Flannel $1i75 yards t- Your 1623c-- and 5 Visit our New Art and In- Goods - and light patterns. $1.00 More elaborately .trimmed outing gowns : ", po Jpn.guitsJ 01) . 6utihgvFlannel union Silk and Cotton Ul.25--42.- , il AprQnsw generous dimensions: fine wide; Do Not - "Handy p.andy Outing- Flannel t Gowns . inches 36 count percale. $110 . wide; neat ' j)laid8 ' and checks. 32 inches' "Sweden, d '- . - high suits ; Dutch neck, low, and high neck styles. y $1.2.5 Percale " 'V $1.00 Cotton Union Suits cotton-ribbe- - $1.00, 5 WomenVTirie Fine yard" FRESH NEW SHIP- - A 9 wonderful garment for the low price of. ' In III colors. 79 c --A rONELO ...'"" She Eats And Sleeps Sizes 2 to Corduroy - gingham and percale. Sleepers for the Tiny Tot of ':' de honieli-eiiljwmia- n. Children's Hose Genuine CROMPTQN House Aprons "' $1.50 TO $1.00 89c:" $1.00 - 36 "For School Dresses, inches wide, 2 yards .. - . ' variety of plain colors ahd fancy Patterns, Values to $1.95. i"- : iL Materials. In a matter what style or weight you might want in children's union suits W have it! 65c 25c 1 Plaia Cotton 'tQY S oCnOOi iiaiiunciLiuvio 60c doz. No PRICE F . One Lot of Silks Children's Union- Suits Infants' Wear - ol : a KALPURNIE QUALITY I? -- dark colors . ONE LOT SLIGHTLY SOILED Ginghams ol ' ; Throne Is Married meat. DESSERT: ' If you want to have your hus band love you, have a happy home. ml .llvcrhapplly ever after, lITbe-oove- n you to-- find, your affinity color in which "you fit as a rose to Its stem." So suys somebody or other, probably hired by the affili- ted decorators and wait "paper makers who want new paiier on all Did yon ever try this sweet sand-wl- h our. homes, as mistresses of house when the unexpected guest holds jderide that tan oatmeal paper put on the living room last year drops in for tea? Cocoa mixed with Heir to Belgian 200 - Average helf.lug of lean broiled Chicken of flsh Two- vegetables rRa vegetable salad (no dressing) ! After 9 Years 100- - to $11.95 $2.95 Bevan ran a "homeliest woman" contest over 250 competitors, and is very happy because tke doctor aayg that she will grow even uglier as sue grows older, Xotic that "Mrs.- - Her husband loves her and three children. - too. Xo wonder, when you think of the " lollipops she can buy them J A 1 ; Pay . SUMNER COATS CHILDREN'S . priced from . " . -- : BY ALLEXE :fcalcotirage:1g Half bakedappleviiTVrr, .'vWoijnens : fond' of exercise and athletics. Most of the men I have seen fail in bualneaa or lose their joba have been w have the : $95 3 I to 1 Jfi23c- - '.. One ticket to the Elks' Show FHEE; rta every twentieths 4 purchaser Friday nd-Saturday; " |