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Show Mr. Quinn's Experience Ought to Help You Over ' An array which included all classes Thetwentieth anniversary of the pfj society "assembled on Friday after- Ttah Sorosis, celebrated Wednesday ValternoonUthe-itot- el noon at the home of Mrs, T. T Roberta with Thomp son on North Academy Ave. Caste a banquet, was one of the moat important and elaborate social affairs aad cla wef et forgoiten When Her of the week. There were in attend- ad ance. jLjaegtyyuen Yictoriaave-t- h era. associate and honorary newsboy, ) Geo. W. Craig member's, also-MrMichael 0"Hallaran. -- Others and Dr. S. H. Allen, the first and secing were: Saniantha Allen,- - elated ond presidents of the Sorosis. Out of over her marriage; Mrs. Wiggs of the town guests in, addition to Mts. Allen, Cabbage Patch, with her motherly were Mrsi A, C Lund and MrsD. D.1 wisdom; sweet Maud Muller, dream- Houtz of Salt Lake City. The, tables" ing' of the judge; Esther, heroine of were beautifully decorated with viofen Hur fame;. John. Philip Souaa, lets and daifttdila, ,and.4h colors llow and heliotrope were in rich with .bin baton; Buster Brown and his play- Mts- "'m. M. Roylance, presj-thfair companion, Mary Jane; Elaine, d of Astojatrthe Little Old ent those Ladv: the lady nf and Old nresent in a cordial speech of wd Lace; stately Janis. Meredith; Madam come and introduced Mra. Edgar. i ecca' Butterfly; aud little Rebecca of Sun-- . Arthur as toasttniress-of-th- e .. .... ... . ,.iotuChe ..following 4uUrting toa nybrouk Farm. These were the representative .were given: "Our Club Twentv in the celebra- i ears Ago." Mrs. G. V Craig; "ltaf guests tion of the twenty sixth anniversary of gainst Mrs p: H. Madsen; Habits.." E. J.). Partridge " Kscuses." M rs theJNiiieteeiijh Ceiiury Club. The Mrs. A. Xn.ii!idr Musical renditioim were s decorations, carried out in' the. .solo, ".lust Her Way," iby Cm Art- were colors, exauisite . Mr Mor- i- T.rlr- - l ,v I mv looma vases oi aauo-- T kfM, 'V ;;,y ; - Mr8- d'ls andsmilax were arranged in ar- - iu,0',ln WLUIrvine, j tistic effect. Gold and green ribbon Jr-- ' 8o4oB' Iue Son8 of Sunsh-he,- ' streamers were carried from the chaiu and the 'ongster'a Awakening," JMra.J delier to the four corners of the din-- , H- - c- Hks. Tnder the '!prviion ing Uble and tied to crystal baskets of MrRJis E. YateB a splendid pajito-- 1 filled with acacia. The refreshments m'ne was staged with the following served were daintv. and in harmonvT9naractra-"Ma- ry Jane, a Jteauteoua the Critical Period. Lowell, Mass. "For the 'last three years I havebetm troubled with the rniiiiuwjiiwii ft, .... Lit'- - "VXn 1 ASrithat common at time. I was in a very nervous condition, with headaches and painH good deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work A friend asked me to "try Lydia E. Pinkham'a C6mVegetable poundwhich I e -- lily-mai- did, and it has helped me in everv wav. I am not nearly so nervous, no headache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take. " -Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Rear 259 Worthen bt.TiowelL Mass. Other warnintr Rvmntoms are a Rpnsa y rwr,MU1' M,'fc iinuacuca, Dackacnes, dread of impendiner evil. timidity, Bounds in the ears, palpitation oi we neart, sparks netore the eyea, irregularities constipation, variable appetite, weakness; inquietude, and dizziness. If yoa need special advice, write to tha Lydia E. Pinkhsm Mediciae Co, (.conndenual), Lynn, Mass. , 1 - "" ... "'6"ui , Now in Readiness for Your rogan-izatioh- I SMART NEW SUIT . i Tor Btr? f eaturing all the new models for dress, street of sport wear.. The materials are Serges, Pairet Twills, Burella and Jersey Cloth. All sizes for. Misses arid newest t es and Veloiir lins ar fore" : - t, j f- - . $15 00, $19 50, $24.50, $29 50 " t2 r I 1- - l i Air Extf emely-meas- ir . AllM-telek.- - Styles and Fa dcs. The separate skirt is at present, because oi the v new styles now being shown, handsome fabrics from which mack?. Our Spring lines are : . tie 1 - , - - - - - . Jj ff- - ' and more striking than ever l ' s - 50 ATTRACTIVEEW SKIRTS fr- i i "An A wide selection, e - - Uteet Styles in Plain Tailored er Sport The - , Lrr Immediate Vcc: - rtlW'vte'.rt''"' Rag-appl- ' Art Extensive Variety of Fashionc " with the prevailing decorative icJi'ejnedJ5feiB ather, an Aged sire." Mra: T. H A BuuHuiniiai couecuon was taken-ro- r C. the Belgians and the amount will be Madsen; "A Husbandman." Mra. sent through the club at an early date Hicks; "The Duke," Mra. J3. ,' G. Hughes. The scenery; and- costumes as a help in the relief movement, CHERRY. HILL DAIRY of this comedy sketch were staged for ADDS FINE HOLSTEINS Mrs. J. YV. Lierly lert the latter part the 'time of Queen Eliiabeth and all of the week for Oklahoma to visit features portrayed grace and ele gance. Thg rB4W4oaa..wei W. .1. Taylor of the Cherry Hill relatives for several weeks, spirfftfiff afiSntustiy deserving of the Cache from' returned "')t'it has Dairy, just Mr. Glen Wentworth, of Park City, many favorable commeuts of those valley, where he procured a number is visiting in Provo '" asthe guest of whose pleasure it was to participate ' ' "Mrs. R. R. ; in the delightful occasion. of fiTst'class ttolsteiu cattle tcaOo RFrs. E7D. Sutton.'- Irvine was at the piano. ' are of the his dairy herd'. They , The firemen and their wives conMr. Taylor also brought grade. .. , i r i ov nr ia i J a n v j w; aifit-- j jf - iann-iM4mh a rilie tiliernsev 0UllWltn nimjor All- uurieq pan surprise lfiiirsnay drew'ScoTt'oTLake' View. "Ining honoring Mrs. Leon Bean, 'who f'ber spending a few days with her fx)r4he-pastwo .years4ias been prest- cU!p. Mrs. VscIt , ...... 'f ' i ' tne oi lames dent ..t:organization., uainSIXTH WARD M. I. A. airs. U. lv. lieeue is visiting relatv refreshments- were served inters HOLDS EXCELLENT MEETING Lake 'and Park City for with a program of music and tiyes in spersed ' Mrs. Bean was presented a number of days. daiicing. On. Sunday evening laet the M. I. A, with a beautiful set of cutlery during of the .Provo Sixth ward was enter- the The members of the Bonsa Bunch evening as a mark of- appreciation tained with' Hie following excellent for her services."""the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marmetat . .' program: ion Clinger Tuesday evening in the M rsAVIr-D- -. - here from capacity of a surprise party Sutton-4'"'Talk'by "MrsTCTrwIiite. on "The eveChild" and Home." Park City vjsiting relatives. ning's hours were made pleasant with Quartet by Marguerite Jepperson, social games, of which a progressive ,;V Parley Jepperson, Ralph Poulton and Miss Vera Peay, of Salt Lake, is peanut game was the most prominMrs. Norma Poulton. spending a week with Provo rela- ent. Mrs. Alf Johnson and Parley Reading, Mrs. John S. Smith. tives and friends. Clinger received the favors. A dainTrio. Etta Startup,Helma Stewart. tily prepared luncheon was served. Exercises by the Junior Boys and The Sorosis Juniors were the guests Mr. arid Mrs. Clinger, who will leave Junior Girls. of .Miss Lael Irvine Friday and spent In the near future for Aberdeen, Idaho, -dvli0Kvful oail overling, during to reside, were presented with a beaur ;i which a dainty luncheoft was served tiful picture onthls occasion as a : mark of love and respect The Invit Mrs. ora Wells gave a family din. ed, guests were M rs - M a r nsxar-Wr evening in honor mi TEursday fctanusoand s hicliwisri ,r snmes, music i i- "1A. 9 rv 1 1 1 J - --1 vaiuesare extremely moaeraie av 84 75, 86.50, 8775 te $V - " - "T tv 0 . a ..,-- Mr.-an- d ' of-i5- fi rm ui : fTrna . j - - d- 'lWteT'n,!,e'Mi88e8 Merline Roylance, Howe, Margaret Dusenberry, rr:?fr8terz;M3M B. Y. Uni-- jditsatrgffSSmmm ning.'s enjoyment. ' ide-an- Mrs.-Ang- .:.".5ftti-- i.- Ada Ruth The Mystic Gh-Is 'of-thEznia Lewis, Mabel Morlfis, Saline 'vergily" were" entertained by tlieFarrer, Lael Irvine, g,Margaret club members Saturday-ne- r. and Mrs. George-Hardinniem- evening last. They lett Provo at 5:15 Ders or the borosis Junior club, enter- and before returning enjoyed a plunge tained at a Mancing party Prftlay eve-- ; in the high school swimming pool, ning at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. R. I R7 Irvine, Jr. The hdine asJeautu dancing and a delicious luncheon. .baskets of f.low- 5r7!iXullyjidecfa4e(ith erf theinte and' evening was given- by dancing comprised the pleasures of 1 Gard-Sprihgvil- : 1 to That seal,: with all it means the public, might well be put on every bottle that contains Mrrand .Mrs. - fortheJthe eveniiie Pred employees of the Z. CM. I. and their . -'lie paffnt-rsin the afternoon and engaged in needle work and general sociability, were joined" by. the gentlemen in the eye-'ning. From a table beautifully deco- 'rated with pink ' and wnite carnations and place iaxgari(XQUier.-ppoi4U- i nients in the same colors, a delicious supper was served j party ailjouriKul to the, theatre. Re-- ' ;' turning to the Cassity residence after I'the show the guests participated in delightful time, of music and games Tiiose present were Messrs. and Mes- Monroe Paxman, Alvin Peter- - . M Mr? organirnarTiTTdren'were Spanish Fork visitors over the week- erri - end. 1 PERUNA Jfo The reason Is found in real merit. For coughs,' colds, catarrh, whether local or : vtemlc. foTC'P?runawirbe found effective, reliable aDd safe. For irregular appetite. a system it impaired digestion and is an invaluable tunic Peruna may be obtained in tablet form tor convenience. 1 TbaParuoa Company, Columtiu, Ohio I j ill T. Diurman. W fence t.'assitv, Geiie-Johtiso- n, ' Miss Ruth' Foster, Messrs.. Cassity and Abe Jones Mrs. h. -.- e ward-wilLgtv- r e- -- . -- j - Clifford ; ; The Social Sixty will : t - a dance gfeve a O o, . ' r il j I Phone for appointment 7-- I 8 41 I Ave. y "I do not know -- I will invesjtigatePasWur. ,. - - iMiWHrW1': r in own wards for the benefit of those who did not get to Bee it last Friday, - daughter-lea-h, ; ' 7 y Mb-- mm mm Beginn ingffllfa rch12ih c3- I I! the niost alluring " AJIred Wass and Mrs.- - A.' ILr FVir- - versary today. Beautiful 'carnations formed the floral decorations, Teh little' tots were- entertained with mu' sic. ana Kauiexz;.-wthe en guests enjoyed their- - part-- of sprint We Invite You to Come Mrs. Coleman . hostess 3thta afternoon at a childrena". day, party and family dinner combined in honor of her little three year old 1 U's. mi favorable comment has been heard and already other wards'are- - desirous rr. and - en imumerv M ''Laws of Utah in Regard' to Women," will be given by Mrs. L. V. Nuttall. ' -' . a mm The Nineteenth Cent ury Club will hohf its regular meeting Friday after-- j noon with Mrs. T. T. Thompen,r A daughter Eudora, to Mr. Lin Morgan of Washington, 1). C. The marriage will take place the first part of Aptfl in the Salt Lake Temple. E. SANDGREN, D. C. Provo' uta ,U fSt- Mr. and "Mrs. S,.P, Eggertsen an- Bounce the- - engagment of i their Chiropractor. Office Hours2-- mm enter-j'tainment- Be modern, teke Chiropractic adjustments. Chiropractic will ive you health. V-- v ' s One of "the most successful ever given by local talent was the vaudeville given' in the'Pio-vnee-r ward halt last Friday night to a " crowded house, under the direction j"of the ward M.r I. Ar This show h eluded a one-ac- t farce, monologues, minstrels, witty songs, dances, etc. ' The audience was kept In an uproar roMaughtef Troiu" start to " flnlshT Much hTkeepLusTfom getting sick.". varum n o o o o o o n n n . : rttrrnA-ne'iidriceiKdm- o o fy ' The human body, viewed as a; piece, of mechanism, consists of. a line shaft running thru the center of the body, with a'pair of arms and a pair of legs suspended therefrom ; because of falls, strains, sprains, etc., which the average , beaubody is subjected to from the cradle to the grave, this tiful mechanism like anyther machme, has a tendency to . get out of gear, which renders him "susceptible to disease. " ""4-r'"trzi..;xz- . j Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free . - - -Mn the amuseuient hall . Mrs. Reva Willis had as her guests this evening. .j orer the" week end,: Miss Hazel "Rob1 he. soldier boya,- a ban- of Young erts', Messrs, Trent and V. Honoring ' r ' iioise," Idaho. quet was given today in the First ward8ociaTTialTrThis evening a dairying party will be given at the iozart, to'which the public is extended a cordial invitation. i THE SCIENCE OF THE HOUR -- ericaiiFork Oil of wlnl'TKr on thymol, Rlycertne nnd otluT lnHliuulfigrMlii'uU eonipoundcd beyond where n lrrt In " the 1. I), I). prtipi-projiwrtioll The Bishopric of the Provo Fifth ITPsi'i-iptitlias now become the nnlverfiat rupted work fort another-ar d:soei al in "favrTre jyfl;rrr"BMiri'rpr3 in rollpvlhg; skTn" Is now under cod inihl wash that penetrales the Young Ladies' gym on Tuesday ilihtase It lii t vcm inHtarit-rvlln- f 'from all ance. The zinc the pores nnd pi the of Ail next. the members evening I,t kills and wali',s Ixirntng and Itching. natlng with iroi! ward and their friends are Invited to iiff ih irnawiiur disease Eerma and Us phid'es form tliel tae lnuamea heal sooihlnfr pils- aiiickly J attend.;' Di dance. '- j G, Manager W, that zinc ore hi in th tunnel I -- i '" - The program banquet rendered 'was niost interf ting and thoroughly enjoyed by Uieold folks In coniU'ction with the banquet and tained ' :- 1- Ms Soothe anct-progra- , ,!rSttiars!i, ZINC ORE INi HILL . .Mildred mis.s -.- ward Wednesday in the Second amusement hall the aged .of that ward were honored and .entertained with a bonater m the Ntflson delightfully enter-tliTh faculty' of the Maeser .school lwunCS, Tnnrtris Tiro ulnd to ocommn(l tti1 j t(Mon li tha members "of the Helpful lour Club at .her home today. The at a " " .v oeauiiiuny apuoiniea luncneon. this rcmnrkalile wnody. - Your nwuey badi 1 ; v tiipe was pleasantly spent with sew-- j Mrs.. Jennie W ilkins and- - Miss Grace I rs, M,,,i h,SM you. I n, 1. f BAPTIST C MUn Farrer acting aa- - hostesses. Those Soap keeps your skin healthy. Ask about IC were served. present were the Maeser factulty, Bunaajf-cftoo-t For IS Ycv at io 'a. m), moni; LrE.7 Eggertsen, Pres. John W. Supt. service at 11x2$ a. m., t flowed by Friday' even ing next Mrs. H F. Pul-- ' Farrer and Mrs. Standar. Farrer, Mrs. Leonard liam of the Pioneer ward will be hoe- important business mee!Bg, .at "vll Skin Bciuc." Prilla F. chill, drtTMr. all member re request id to be p: teas at a social gathering complimen-dames- , Nuttall, Mrs. beauSnow. was The table Arlington tary to her .son Archie. ,,whp., Jiwt tlftrlry '"armg-wTtTr- il" To" rug ArchiballStc-- . A Pastr- mission in tne souui- Law- - em Statefi. A dpip;)tfiil yyTn.lng" in of pink andtwWtjeraxnatiuiis, Moore, reunion is anticipated. ------ - . American people has more friends after two generations of success; no other remedy is moregenerally used in the homes of the people; no other has been so enthusiastically endorsed by the thousands. tertatnnient. t- -.AU r t 3: vnrth-- r A can ami! A. |