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Show THE . in Lake Tlew visiting wick friend and relatives as th gnest of Mr. Robertson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. - LAKEYIEW 80CKTX. Reporter, Mrs. Joseph Stew. 'SOCIETY-- CLUBS Charles Madeett. - Mrs. Dewey Huff daughter Dorothy, and Jittte MRS. SADIK F. J0XE8 Magna are TO ENTEKT.UN D. IV . a few here tM lor at day visiting "f Mrgymirra p gnfw Daughters of U and Mm Parley dinger. Utah Pioneers, win bold tbeir rege-la- r meeting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Msdsea and Mm. Sadie F. Jones. 273 East Third Fred Startln have returned to their 8orn streets Thursday, tfetober . fioine In take View after spending t 2:303p. m. AU members and the of the week Tisiting in Msgua. anyone eligible to Join the organlxa- to lie tina iw xiix-iallrqiist-- SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924 I for d avracuitv-- 4 Honor Guests Adornm'eiit Erasers -- Pencils . TAYLOR PAPER COMPANY PROVO UTAH SittlK Haa HAVE IT REPAIRED Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New and Cut the High Cost of Laving. The Herald's Repair Directory gives all the principal ' places where an article can be cleaned, repaired or rebuilt like new. Here's where "you can do it: AUTO REPAIRING Hare Yeor Watc aad Jewesry Repaired at On Hut " ' gives mtisfaetioaC Work Gnannteed. ... Low Price COLUMBIA MUSIC & JEWELRY CO. That Surprise. We spedallae on railroad watches and high grade a. All work guaranteed. JL L. Webb, Jeweler. Phone 98. 176 W. Center St A. B. BLAKE asora-ntent- 8t W. Center S3 ...........i.Yff iCTO WHEELS AND BODIES REPAIRED Ham' Tour Brakes Inspected JrpWortmanahip. DANIELS AUTO WHEEL & BODY SHOP i-"i DeAlero i In and Relined by Experts. POWELL BRi MACHINESHOBrZ one 225 W, Center St. 359. ' ninrr nrjrunAj- - ' fors service yonr ine call E - Ren. ' Bkytles $1.M to MM Go font blocks south of Center street and save H.0O. THE GENERAL SHtP Phone W. WW. 4th 8. 187-4- . 63 N. 1st W. ECONOMY SHOE REPAIRING WE REPAIR ANYTHING Made of Wood. Metal wr Lawn mowers, sawn. scissors, ' knives; etc.. sharpened.- - " ca Phone 748. - Rubber. Old furniture made like new. O. MOE . 4 SUPPLY CO. University An. Plumb-in- Sod Heat--. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MTJSt CAL MERCHANDISE We repair Kodak and all kinds of Musics 1 Instruments. 57 North irrirririri.ru - For prompt ITJirh Orade GLOBE MUSIC rr irriririrtiuij AVOID ACCIDENT 403 W. Center St. Dont send yovc children to school with worn out shoes-- It's health and ted for their " s character."'-'"- ' " Let us rebuild their shoes by our factory aaethods. -- PROVO JUNK HOUSE 70 East Seventh Sooth. Pay Highest Prices for AD Your Jonk Provo. Utah. : PHONE Office Phono 133, Res. : for your stove or furnace repairing or overhauling. etjdyorwMeivL 836 S.J1rst East USED CAR BARGAINS fre sell dependable can of make on terms to respon- sible parties. H. M. MASTERS, Mgr. ' Phone : 810 W. Center. m. For repnirlnc EAY axdI KSMITHING IHOEING J .1: 363 WUntSn iter Street. u u u MU taaCBMaafWnyyi - 494 your PROVO LUMBER CO. Srd S. and Cnlr. Phone 104. DO YOUR OWN REPAIRING We Have the Nereasary Parts sad Taste, Piston Rings, Brake Lining. King Gears and Bearings. Pinions for ail cars. . Complete Strk Ford Parts, MORRISON BROS. Phone f6S. 17 W. Center. Isasaasalaja-- i Vulcanizing Retreading All Work Guaranteed. Used Right Tires-r-Pric- es S. Wr A3IBROSE. Prop. 41C West Center. rt ft iljt.rTwtttp fasbajnei'jrio, ti Unerjr iiir-lii- t AJmitamanlrp rendi'ig rocnt solo, Miss Norma Bana.T old- M4y-4jwHi- se I I-!- . PIOXEEH AVA UI ) ENTEItTAl.N S. One of the charming events of tlitv weeks was the social given by the offiiiTs of the Pioneer 'ward. Mutual luipjoveinent- - assfivintion, TiicsJay evening, in honor of the outgoiag of ' ficers. Clever decorations of orange and white tulorued the bull. A very wliH't iiriigram ywait icn-- ' j (I'Tcd. the forepart of the evening .liter which all those present joined! in playing a few lively games and grtring acquainted. with, each other. laint',v reficsluueuts were serveo to the officers ami their partners. The guests of honor were Messrs. Edward S. Moservy, G rover Miller. Jessie N- -' Washburn iind J't'tor'n' .rw.naj- - Lk: ainydelro0NationalBetter forSl Two year 8 ago Memty Week was first inaugurated for the purpose of awakening American womanhood to the importance of looking their best not for six days but for every one in the year, r care of your skin and scalp ahd hair and hanjs. They are the things ifiat set you apart and make you an object of admiration and loveliness. The advantage is all yours. . J. Durrant. Tlie entertniiimeut closed with n "kangeroo cooft" in which those, present Wfile convicted and paid jwuultyjfor. the various offenses example of the type committed during the evening. - RE is tt of trunnunc tbnx is very ooduAll expressed themselves as thor r now k striped majerial la oughly enjoying the fun and the id autersd to form its own frolic andfefe looking forward with Naturally so otaar adorn-- l keen- intemSTo the opening night Tho acarf ta oqiurod. prior to the regular. Mutual work wiu Bnunui stnpa eoKm. next Tuesday evening, Oetolter 7,-- at 7:30 o'clock in the Pioneer ward amusement hall. and leaves carrying out the idea. The bride was prettily dressed in a frwk of apricot georgette over DR. AIRD GOES EAST. satin with silk lace trimmings. She Dr. J. W. Alrd left Saturday wore a silver headdress and car ried a shower bouquet of roses. morning to attend the Conclave of The evening was pleasantly spent the College of Surgeons In New With progressive games during York City. While in the east he whieh time a splendid program was will attend the Mayo Bros, clinics in: Minnesota::; and other stigrlcal One of the most enjoyable social given. ... At the conclusion of the evening's linics in Chicago, St. Louis, Boston, affairs of the past week was given Mrs. by Mrs. Jennie K. Mangum and the entertainment a delicious luncheon Philadelphia and Baltimore. Alrd accompanied him on the trip. stake officers of the M.T"A.. at was- - served - to about thirty-fiv- e the Mangum home, last Wednesday evening in honor, of Miss Lillie Owens, whose marriage to Homer F. Bushman took place Thursday in ' the Salt Lake temple. The guest list included all the stake officers of the Y. L. and X, M. M. I. A., their partners and a. few invited guests. The evening was pleasantly' spent :wiih gaiues, music and original after which a number ifiterestlijg resdiftgs srre given V: oy Mrs. 11. v. HoytFoUowiug th ptogFaa,-e-a gifts were presented to the young couple by "the Young Men's officers Wnh .nifh if. Tf's rhp determining test of and the Young. Ladies' officers. short Mondays and this super-moder- n way after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: the long clothes wear. r Y: M. M. I." A. officers and partners. Mr. and Mrs. "Ik ft Brookbank. Mr, No other washing principle is so careful of and Mrs. Paul CrandaU, Mrr and Mrs. J. X. Ellertson. Dr. and Mrs. your clothes even safer vith dainty things than G. E. Sandsren. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. hand, methods.- No other so thorough in its job Oakes. Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Hoyt. spotlessly clean wristbands, neckbands and Mr. and Mrs. Thorn S. .Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Passey, Mr. and Mrs. collars l Charles V enti. Mr. and Mrs. So fast hurry to keep pace you've got Lowry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank" lin Madsen. woman wishes, it with it. every way The Y. L. M. L A. officers and excels. . partners. Mr. ..and Mrs." Wm. J. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob free no obligations next it washday Try erts, Miss Fern Cluff. Miss Anna -; Phone for further particulars. Booke, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mr. and. . : y Mrs. uyrum Vance, Miss Floss Outstanding t Banner, Mrs. Blanche Condie. Mrs. C. I. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Maytag Features , Hayes, Miss Marguerite Jepperson, Washes faster. MUis Wilms Jeppson snd Mr. and Washes oleaner. Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen. Largest hourlycapsc-it- y And the guests, Mr. snd Mrs. in the world.. LeRoy Dixon, Mrs, Elizabeth Clark-soMost compact wasMiss Elsie Ross, Mr. snd Mrs. her" made takes W. Monroe Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. floor space only inches square, ( Sterling Taylor : the honor nests. Miss Lillie Owens, Homer F. Bush Cast aluminum tub man, and the host and hostess. Mr. can't. warpj rust, and Mrs. W. Lester Mangum. rot, swell, split or' Every woman can be attractivecan have a beautiful complexion and skin-ha- ir ard 8calp of which to be proud. ' SPECIAL THIS WEEK! FACIAL WITH BEAUTY PACK ONLY $1.50 " TRY OUR Couple Motive For M.I.A.Sbcial :.. Scalp treatments for dandruff , falling hair, oily or dry scalp. We also carry the famous Wynnbrook apd Belcnn's Preparations PHONE NO. 2 FOR APPOINTMENTS. . 102 , North U niversity A ve. tOBt liriirVfcraiJVVVV1 VXVVXJVkrtJ'VVVViriri,"f,i",i,i Honest Work-Guarantee- d FirstQuality-Repldcemen- ts story-tellin- it -- - thrMapag at in All Repairs Fair Prices to DON'T MONKEY WITH - 7 to that that In . at all ' . - Mrs. P. W. Jackson left Saturday for Chlcagoiltt where she will vlist with ffiends and relatives as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peck of that city. Mrs. Jackson expects to remain over the Thanksgiving holidays. ' 6 7- 8 9- . Mrs. Carroll Pyne left Frlusy evening for New York where sne: v. will Join her husband Mark H. mission to Pyne, who has been, on Germany. After a visit in St Louis with Mr. Pyne's brother. Dr. snd Mrs. Herbert 8. Pyne, the yenmc couple will return to Provo where. ': they will make their home. V' - corrode. Easily adjusted to your height. Clothes can le put in or taken out with the washer running. Tub cleans itself. ' - Automatic Instant drain-boar- EASY r d. ten- sion releaie. ' Battery and Electrical Troubles ..: n, AH parts enclosed. m "-"- m - V World Leadership " Have these little details attended to before ' you find yourself and family stranded on the highway: Our equipment is new and the latest type. This enables iis to give you MwuwuuyMMMAAMrV Prompt and Efficient Service. . Reception Is Washer Gijrdfoam Uk5f ALUMINUM .WIIH ffflftagCB3CaHSSa Snyder an. Mr. andMm nounce the marriage of their daughter Margaret, to Ray Olson, of Pleasant Grove, .which took place Friday morning in Salt Lake City. Thursday evening a wedding shower was? given In honor of the young ewiple at the Snyder home In The rooms ; honor of theft marriage. were att ractively decorated 1nan r echeemer with- - flowers tvtnmn Visit Our Electrical Service Shop IUDJ JEj 214 W. CENTER; PHONE 30. PROyO,UTAH fct,'- Oct.6thtollth ' The, chib iucmlnrg. Miss I.ucilK1 Olsen, Miss l.illiuu Mortimer.. Miss Lultue Startua Miss Lollee Van Wageucu. Miss lUith lleriwut. Miss Mildred Jones, Miss lkirofhy Stewart,, Miss Hildred Johnson. Miss Jones, Miss Florence Josephine Fayle, Miss Madelihe Klrkyood, uiss Aicea juiss t'ristiiia Taylor. Miss Mauriue ltee and Miss Anna Peay. t H 1 a SAM'&TIRE-SHOp-- GEN X onthonses, iences. ete, get your Lumber, Shingles and Roofing from it now. FaB is here. Do 11 QCALTTT First Cbss Awte Painting aod Nai How Cbea, Bennishing. BotHewGaod. : W '. Storage and Car Washing !7 N.rtrst Wert. Ptoto, TTtao.1 MMvWwMwWMMik 290-- AUTO PAINT COMPANT R. C Carter, Pmsv PROVO TOmprfi conducted by chorister Ariel Halljf; a series of game conducted by recreational leaders, lirymit Decker and Auua Marie Eggertsen whistling duet.TElton Sumner and 'company; fifteen minute" demonstration from, boy scouts under direction uf Carl iV Ey ring ;' musical selection. Prof. Robert Sauer and company i -r n. c. J YOUR BESI NATIONAL BEAUTY 1 SlUi-'ln- Anna Peay; Tocal solo. Miss Lillian Mortimer ; ukulele duet, Mis Doro thy Stewart and Miss Priscllla Tay lor; and piano selection, Miss Agues Fiirrer. Following the program a number of gsmes were enjoyed, the fnvors tar which were awarded to Mrs. Elsie CarrolL Miss Mary WooUey, Miss tiertrudo Reynolds, Hud (he consolation priics to Mrs. Vesta Crawford, Mrs. EUiaU'ih illipie and Mrs. Ethel Spencer. The remainder of the eveuiue was lieut with social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was .served to the following faculty ladies and Klizabelh club nK'UiU'rs: Mrs. (iilleNpie, Miss Gladys ltlaek. Mrs, Ethel liss Gertrude Rey-- J niMs. Miss Auu.i Marie. Miss Mary Woolley,Miss Emma Webster," Miss Miuuie Kuiierts, Mrs. Elsie t'arrvll. Mrs. Vesta Crawford, Mrs. Esther 'Edmunds, Miss Frances Miss Chostina Ilaird. IVttersiiu, Miss Fay" Ollefton, ami the sinvial guest. Miss Verua Soott 'of Wash. 'Won, ;100K r - "Your Stationer" Expert Marcelling ForRTU WAlti CONJUl.NT The prtfKraiu for the oi)eiiiug social et the Provo Fourth, ward M. 1. A. OttolK-7, 1U24, which--- will le Kiven promptly M 7:SO uad elosius at 10 o'clock, is as foi'ows: "Put Your Suomdc-- to the Vheel; prayer; eoiuihuulty singing, conslstiut. of some 'snappy sungty. ronmla. etcM S"fl. LIST Seminary Outlines. Angles and Carres' Fountain Pens Pens and Ink Dictionaries Note Books T Squares , X n :.. Drafting Lstsnuaents Bamboo Pens - Leather Crystal Brief Cases (nqTrrSfv there. Uau-t-iu- d FOR THE OPENING OF SCHOOL dances ' . guests. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to tlie young ouupl by their .friends and relative pres . . ent.". . ' ' After a short wedding trip Mr, ajid'MM.i)&eji will return to Amer-h-aFork aud make their home No-Nee- Mis Anna Peay and Miai nc 4rtiie llee enter tained at Mra. James Madaes has returned undent. cesfeful party st the bume uf Muh Mrs Jone will give the history home after having spent the put Monday evening iu honor lvythelastLambda Eugene of week enjoying a trip to Strain of her parents, Charles Tau dttb d. the Miller Fletcher and Elisabeth ' ., ' . the fiery. Provo high ef lady faculty Fletcher and the regular program school , , V to Mr. and Mrs. Burdell. Robertson will be carried out. secordini very interesting prugram was of Magna are spending a few day Mr Jones. carried out under hie direction of Miss Ruth iVrpont and Mist Mil dred Joues, vhk h consisted of the folUwicg number i Addre ot yel- ruiue la th tesi ttera. Aiiwt Olsen, president; rocal duet. Miss Akea roulton and Mist Lillian SUGGESTED SHOPPING Mortimer; piano selection,' Miss Hildred Johnaoa: reading. Miss T PAGE" SEVEN. TRADC MARK RKOlBTCRCD Theo W. Vickers .v.. -. Phone 175 1 70 North University . . . Provo, Utah II 1 |