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Show . r .' -- "" J .PE0TaiVEXIXa4IERALDPXHUESDAY. PAGE-FOU- ! Daughter-ln-La- SdcietyNew8 lii c Becent Bride h at 1 ti'ord Max been rect'lved In I'm frliiids ul Ucuueth Ltavitt, bower vu A delightful bridal loiiutr employee of .the luciil office Villi hi itttu plieu lu hou6r uf Itif the We cm 1 tiiwa Tf e gra CarlKtuu, formerly Miis lijla WooJ-vufi- l e cftiuiuuy, to the .effect that. his of .this ct: Tuesday veiling Ilousten of Mon-Untu MiFein " mar-iuii,- ills a Myrtle McEwan ami Mis losS I reoently at Kalis- 'Lucille Hawi at the "houie tif The ii..m.' . ;: li tter. The room were artisti.-llrefl white with and chryli!e,iirted . t u lUtUlw. ' fThc lealiiie of the c.iteitiiiiiiiii'nt The uu iiiIm rs the Vimtif! univer-.slty- . The winners of The prlz;s were Miss will entertained lit H f;vilty Li'cy Taylor, Miss Orn Haws, and .he fav;l:y 1141:11.; of tUeuniver4ty Miss Evelyn 'SYshit. Dainty refresh-.Went- s 5i.nriny eMi,.mi at rIm'k by the were served to "the fifty n. V. t". Voiu"u. The nmiuittlee (n tif t!i id fair are .Mm. (', L. guests, among yhoiii were: Mrs. Richard Walker Jill.il Mrs. Wrtli' Juswim, hi,iiHwH, 51i HajseSudeiH Harris of Pleasant (SroVe and Mrs. ) Mr. Kluier Nflvm, Mr George Vli Atlred of Salt Lake City V;rtbe!i. Mi ,.a:ik t'laxton. Mr. The hoKtesHes w ere anslsted by Mrs. J. V. Thornton luiec ud Mrs. men. .Ir'ul h, J. (J. Hawx. ,, ' jtll , e ' I I h-- asenberfV entertal-home at a kwely line r Mr. Mirri- - formerly DuseuDerry, Ills. Ella ' i. fhrisfian'n, .all of Pleasant (irove, ? ; of Provo . guest Mr. and rtiif fniire. of Sal't'ISlke-"Itj'.-MrBitffinjre is Mrs. Cow-ley'- s lighter. s. the week-pnt- f ti' lfila , Thompson and Miss M:iiidiie Fillmore at their home 14fl Fall flowers Esist Center street. were used to ileorale the' living rooms and the dining table at which covers were laid for Miss Ray Uust, Miss Mary Bushman,- Miss Ethel . Robinson, Miss Inois Waruick, Jller-rioverMin. Kiroy Nielsofi,- Evan IjiBurth Feistead, Grandoii llli:ate and Ivan '; Rasiuussuii. if se CI.l'R MEETING HELD Miss I.altita Williams was hos- I m IUemeTiiiicrs of The Lambda Tau at her home Tuesday evening. .Following a short business meeting, at which plans-fo- r the coming year were d i siMissod, games Jjnd . in nsjc 'were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served to the Misses Lucille t, Olson, Naomi Startup, Naomi A'iiiiu IVay, Maurine Bee, Louise Johnson, Fnrrer, Agnes I.oree VanJJV igencn, LnRue .Startup vand (he hostess. ll - s 5000$6200"$8500 Owin to the Sea-nuiin- j See Our Cedar Chest Window ilYLOR BROS C0MBM VISITS LN SPANISH FORK Mrs.. E, Byron Dastrnp has returned to her home in this city i (READ THE STORY," THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) Fork with relatives and friends for the past few When nlirhf time came, and sWieu in. The .place is small but we're real tiays. AV.hlle there she was a guest i.tUin.- -. By crawliug through JIUS ?1 the home were dark, one of the Tinit s of Mrs. William freer lie scon Wiil all we ! vltiirk The fanner's in the 'Ulilkchiite. it a bridge party mid at tlie home of Ami. anc ciiuJigh. the .hntid I yard and soon will be through for cr lister, Mrs. J. L. Anderson. reason the night. Let s nil be quiet as a went through. wliHli is the mouse until he irets Into the hous;. they all Jiiiew; flint you ciiu ilo ui:st SURPRISE PARTY-It Isn't safe for us to move as Ions! tniything when one' it's really tried. The members of the Manavtl ward ' And now .to find tlie old tool as he's In sight." Relief society choir pleasantly surwlii" ( re had long, ,i chest, lowny's prised Mrs. Elizabteh II. Stein, chorThe farmer did a chore or two. long rest." sabH'opjiyj as he w ister,: and" Mrs. Wilina Hawkins, was when at he iliAvii the stairway, in the dark. and then last, of the choir,- - Wednesday organist through, the Tinles heard him iKiuli The others fillowed c'ose behind. Th eriTtyTook place venftg: the steps and slam the kitchen door. .ThiiJLliuJi-itt at the ward Relief society hall Thenrl rqiiletnnTirnufiid anil They hoped to save poor Clowny which was pn;ttily decorated with lark. Scouty leaped up from the grofind jwho hail b:'c'u on ,nii baskets and viises of various fall and shoted, "Let's jret busy now. The niiiiinb anis. shining from the flower's. Games and a delightful What are we waiting for?" 'sky, flashed on n table right nearby, program were features of the enterii They shortly found 'their way was i tut w hat n; ule hiin stare. "Ah, tainment and delicious refreshments blocked, with every cellar window 'moment m'Kie him sTar. "All.' here's were served to thirty. Among the locked, and evey one but Coppy the old tool ciiest," he eded. "Come were' Mrs. E. Ellert-sen- , rfV.rted looking quite forlorn. lie on. mid he'p me loolt- - inside." And guests present Mrs: E. H. Holt and president, s ild, with smile njion his face, "J so, they lifted tip-- the lid but Mrs. O. K. Hansen, councilors of the know how we'll get in this place." ( lowiiy w:sn't thwe." Relief society. and then he fonnd a cubbyhole (To Be Omtinned) jt where milk was put at morn: (Tlie Ke irch for Clowny continues ' ," (M B TO MEET "Just boost me up and I'll climb in the next story.) Members of the Nineteenth Cen-iurclub will meet at the home of ' Mrs. W; C. Miller Friday aftsrnoon A pajxr "on "Ijitin America" will '5? given by Mrs. E. E. Bachelder. In conformity with "Biyik Week" Mis Evelyn Bean, librarian, will ;ive a talk on "The Importance of hililrt'ii's Books in. the Library," '"lull members are urged to b; vVxi .rompt in meeting nt 2:30 o'clock backward Season isititig-in-Simhis- I OP PRPVO' THE DEPAKEVIENT 'Cowley vywk-end- Miss $1090 $1575 $1775 $2150 $2750 i v DINNER PARTY A putil'y .ipiiointed diirtier' party Priced at 1 '' VISITING MOTHER Wiideof this itynas Mrsr Ev et for a few days. Mr. indMrs. II. Ii. Kifli, her nil daughter, of Aberdeen, Ida. Holds any Chest until Christmas and balance oh easy terms explained, above. -$- 1" Gl'EST d:; ' $1(0 Our Entire tock William MnUikin. A. IUMinor, Sten Maikuien. JosepheetKaler, Misnea Ruth Kolierts md. Phiilie Fresh-vjite- r nil of this city, and Mrs. H. Hales of Ouden. Mrs T. Tarbett. i" Lo'iin. Mrs. J Huchel!. Mra, i,. A'li Mrs. R. Frainpton a.id Mra. , Down and each month delivers any Chest to your home. ' J ifte-iioo- ..Mrs. Wflliani HAL COCMAH M Mollis k. MiTL'wret 1 'lliklnJMeJ&dl Brian. J. ii!i, 1. V. Batt s, Ije-te- r C. Snow. U A- - Roberts. M. AV. Pet-'lsiNelson, Hoy Passey, A. I 'mil as lur I rs. II I . BY I who will leave in South Hie Hear future for Peru. here-- h will Join her America, to M!ike their futuae Home. A inlor heme of nlnk and lrdHia jra curried out In the room decoraV tic'u. chrysiuitiieiiums and nwet ' ltesL tielng f mii'.ored. Dainty re-riehuients were sened late la the ii to the Mesdaniea Been WEEK-EN- "" of Fratnptoa I'kiiint (iruve, ' Prices to hit Any Purse! $eco 1 iBbononjffertaustteri t. by liv Is . . , lira, Frank s3m - T w Honored Former firovo Boy Married - Honored Guest At ' ' Charming Shower NOVEMBER 11,4926. . 1 Limee's Rival r Will Broadcast MAPLETON Sermons Soon Tia i - r.ifif Xnv: 11. Almee Simple McPhgjWi'g 1 . simii-eTc- 81-J- -l J01'?1 adlo evangelism will have stren-ions competition after Jinunry 1,iccording to plnus annuiim-ec- i today "Fighting Bob" Shuler, pastor f. the . Trinity Methodist ehtireh ' Telephone Mrs, Alonro Fullmer of Halt Lake vMthig relatives and friends I AVP.KT.r.s Iteporter. " ' T! ' Mr. Frank Snow and Mr. Ermel niient Monday In Salt Lake t'lty, where ther visited Mrs. Lil- lian Sudw. Jeu.-e-u Bob" one of Mrs. severest erities, deelaml e will ere t 1.000 watt siqier radio The Maileto:i nia'e quartet furn-- ' tuiioh at his church and start sejjd- - Jshgd. the.nnisic hi the Fotirth ward B? his sermons through the air "chapel In Spanish Fork Sunday eve-bo"Fighting i ut January 1. , '! tiiiiK. V' it All Garments Ma rked In Plain Figures ' , 5 y CLEAN HEELS SHOWNBY UNSHOD DOGS ON GRIDIRON Toe Tackle? Try and Get It Barefootball Backs. Skirt Ends Too F ast 1 '.t-- I .aw,.A.. 4 - , i ... ti. - v ,i.rd--alia t- -' w ut j v v - ( tv Witt - jt "'le ' The Some Pups! Some Names Columbia "Hi Tonight 7:15 and 8:45 ALL SEATS 35c 3l :xh I - 4? iT '.sum- ;6 ShovfrRev els of and their partners, were 'litcrtained laty eveniigjitl'E Elks htmip- tolliiw fiig 'the f iim! perform-'nic- e of the mnsioal comedy,-- - I)unc ng was featured, the Troubadours furnishing the niusip; l)elicloiis re resliiuents were s;rved during the veni.ig. - '1 fVTM , X4f A1 ' I J '" t JK4f 'JF V In the District .Court of the rVurllf Judicial DlstrcJ, County" of Clali: State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of "V Aiidrcosoti.'det'eiist'd. r " Cieilitprs wijliresent iluiins with v it( hers to the ii rsigned at her e Hsideiu-e'- t U'hi, t'tah, on or H-ii- r 'wi te-ior- the 15th dav,of January, HARRIET ! LYNCHBURG, A'n., .Nov. a. The - Presbyterian iag the world s only br.refouted team , s m 11)27. ANDREASOS,. Administrator. .For 'the whole eleven player., there is .only one shoe; That is J. II. MeDonohi, Attorney f.or Addonned by the quarter back for kicks. Whcn tlu' play is finiti(;d, off ministrator. Just how effective they ar. against oiiponents who play merely rtimes the shoe. Tlie clioted ImmX adds weight to drive the ball down the field, the ti in admits, but they kick at shoe for nil fher iiqtbnll, and make the ridiculous, mistake of wearing shoes on the grid-fia- i, plays . The German royalists have warn-(ih- I the kuVsW 'nfit' to return home; The., orphanage" "Shoeless Wonders'' haveTiT'eali'Tl a fftir in I'lrginia t tar to 0 for the 'six fs'siHfwTIiy- their" Season's "By the way,. the Germans wear u not'-is.' footlial circles this ' ifor Theirs season.; fretelshness, desire nor teems stacjr .they is their shoelessness due to ah 'oriJlianaire's isrt'ertv ' Th lvr nimr Idilnt, heavy shoe, don't they? I The barefooted team never ren rfitigh shod over the opposition, but j without shoes from choii e, to Increaw their siKed. A London telennftdsf hnnr.1 ftnm They play has all .1ieir backs certainly, can show clean heels to cursuersY No one has been :he lightfooted iiep which little boys dlspl.iy in the springtime, when they jn fjupixr in Mars, he says. We won-flrs' ibie to' get'ven a toe iold to down them. discard their shoe for barefooted freedom, v ; 'de' wat kitid of cold cream whe'll indorse, .:. ... Orphanage - here "Black Paradise" and Smith Family in J "Smith's Landlord" ' 'Nablous K n waly os" and" are the monikers under which these wtlukla of Miss F. X Mitchell carried Off prize ribbons at the - Lidies Kennel Association 'show in London.- have-playe- d. fr zKiiiiiiiiiiiuiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaixiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaHiiiBsiiasKxiiEscciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiim ? I. S. BUI DW flft - AOHSlim 5B--E1(I- RII LM 10c trzrr::::::::rzrz::zzzxizzzxzEizxxiixxzKzzzxiiiixzxKSESzzxxizxzxxzix::33ii:izzEz:szEizzxic32zixr:zzxxszzxxxzEsxzxii Friday and Saturday Regular Prices Rex Ingram's Production of Blasco Ibanez famous , novel i "Mare Nostrum" with Alice Strand Tonight-"- MY '.ro..2:30 OIIOWS: CL1 7:30 -- 9:00 Allium rdulllLI Columbia Orches-tr- a scoring the pictures. Princess ' -iuc ALL SEATS Tonight 7:30 9:15 George Walsh in ' with . MONTE BLUE MYNRA LOY TOM WILSON WALTER McGrail Comedy. ' -- ASHTCWS COLUMBIANS fn Concert Tuesday, Wednesday, 'Friday, Saturday. V' IIIU Terrjr-Ahtonio"- " MOULTON -with; RHUL' his OFFICIAL WIFE" Friday and Saturday ii ' Moreno 4:00 , - and Edmund Lowe in "Blntel-el-Nablou- fife? . ; Madge Bellamy RMICTICE DANCE' A diiucing party wfil lie given in 1k lirst ward Kuclaf ball tonight "or the ward members and their riends... Thi.r Is the third of a seres of fej dances to be given in the vard during the winter months. ! and . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS 6i. ACTS vaudeville:: (;ast "of "the Efks' ' "Beaiity a la Mud "American Pluck" and Buffalo Bill No. 7' Friday and Saturday "Prowlers of The and Comedy .'" ' . |