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Show PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HE RALD, WE DTT ESDAY, APRIL 8, 1936 Briefs i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullrtt have returned from a delightful ...u,rr " ,.:fia the Brigham Young university interviewing in-terviewing prospective teachers in home economics, according to Pro-lessor Pro-lessor Effie Warnick, head of the home economics department. Miss Scorup is visiting the three major educational institutions in the state to get acquainted with students stu-dents trained in home economics so that she can help them find trip east'. Several days were spent in Chicago, during which time Mr. Njullett visited the leading wholesale jewelry houses. They spent a few days in Detroit, where they purcha.seu a car and then drove to Youngtown, Ohio, to visit friends. They traveled along the Ohio river, in the flood district, dis-trict, and stopped at Omaha, Neb., where thev were the guests of Mr. Mullett's sister, Mrs. C. W. Miller. ! for three days j Mrs. W. E. Balckburn ot Gallup. New Mexico, is visiting here this! week with her sister. Mrs. Uldon ' Clark. Eugene M. Openshaw. 20. Santa-quin, Santa-quin, and Jennie Wilson, 18. Pay-son, Pay-son, were issued a marriage license li-cense this morning at the county clerk's office. Dr. and Mrs. G. VV. Leech of Raymond, Alberta. Canada, are visitors here. I. J. Frampton of Ixgan. is here (in business today. V. W. Dalton of Price, spent Inlay In-lay with Provo friends. H. II. Higgs of Woodscross. is here on business. Dr. Walter Tueller has returned from Denver Colo , where he was called a week ago due to the serious seri-ous illnes-- of his sister. Miss be much 1 in proved in health.. Etta Scorup, state supervisor ot home economics, spent Tuesday at Kearney K. Stef fensen, Jr.. 21, i Salt Iike City. and Elizabeth . iry-,,,11- I i 1 1 1 r '? Wis; Anpeles Claire Tueller who is reported to , ' ' 1)r..inlor, ., ,;,., wed. Tuesday at the county clerk's i if I ice Dr. Alon.o fl. Morlev. associate professor- of speech and director of the speech clinic at Brigham Young university, has been invited to address the evening session of ihe I'tah Society for Speech Correction Cor-rection April 17 at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. The subject of his talk will be.' --Mental Hygiene 1 Aspects: of Speech Correction." For EASTER pflDIRIlT ONGRATULAT10NS mm CRAVATS END-LOCK PATENTED CONSTRUCTION "KEEPS YOUR TIE IN PLACE at SHRIVER'S Mr. and Mrs Elmer H Smith , havi a daughtei. born this moin- yrn: at the Crane Maternity home.; Mrs Smith is the former Ethel ' Walkei. j Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Perham are j j the proud parents ot a daughter, j : bom thi.- morning at the Crane ( i hospital. Mrs. Perham was tor- S merlv Vera Poulsen. i SHAKON WAKI) PLAY The Lake View ward ilranmtlc elub will present the play. "The Charrmng Suzanne" this evening at S o'clock in the Sharon ward amusement hall. The entertainment is being -pons i d by 1 1 iiv coir, nut tee W.: Ml :i.i-s!' n- LIVE RED "" m itMwjm!Mx JI o o owith its stylish parade is traceable to the LEWIS LADIES' STORE We are here to give you what you want! HIGH QUALITY, STYLISH MERCHANDISE AT PRICES YOU In Ladies and Children's Wearing Apparel! Thursday Friday Saturday Can Afford to PAY . HATS Values to $2.98 Easter Bargain Price manors Bretons Brims Derbies in Felts - Straws IMAGINE! . Easter without with-out a New HAT! Copies of more expensive Homhurgs, Sailors, Toques $1,98 $2.98 $598 All Flatering and Up-to-the-Minute in Style! We specialize in Large and Matron Head Sues. Hi. ads arc held high on Easter morn vmn-s will be bp when wearing- one of o::r smart, stvlish Easter Bonnets. SILK - CREPE and LINEN L U S E S S U . and $ 1Lm mi '.ig. Xrw Color Assortment sit Blouses Dressy Styles in. Pastel Shades Sizes 32 to 44 i L h " wa iff L Our buyer, Miss Ethel Lewis, was fortunate enough to buy 100 More Suits at a Price which enables us to offer you greater great-er values before Easter than ever before! MANNISH SUITS SWAGGER SUITS Finger-tip in Plaids SWAGGER COATS in Gay PlaMs Suits and Coats Values to $16.50 Man-tailored Suits in single and double breasted models . . in Chalk Stripes, Herringbone Flannels and Tweeds. Grew Oxford Grey, Blues 14 to 20 Swagger and Dressy Coats in Plaids. Checks, Dots. 14 to 44 Values to $11.98 All high quality Suits and Coats All Silk Lined The Newest of Styles and Big Color Assortment. Assort-ment. Sizes u to 'n Swagger Suits Values to $22.50; Sizes 14 to 46 Copies of hign priced models. mod-els. These finger - tip Swaggers are the fashion sensations that will take the lead in the Easter parade. pa-rade. Navys, Greys, Browns, Checks Strikingly New - - - These Smart Easter Suits! Values to $32.50 FABRICS: Fleeces Herringbones Nubby and Smooth Dress Fabrics. Plaids - Checks Tweeds Sizes 14 to lfi STYLES: Swaggers Raglans Reefers Man-tailored Suits Fur-trimmed Suits and Coats trminri-ni i n il iZrtTmmtni 11H JOIN THE EASTER PARADE IN ONE OF OUR f0) s SMART NEW . . Hundreds of New Styles To Choose From! Values to $7.98 Th9 Six F$enfr Six at $984.50 Delivered. Spare Tire Carried In Large Luggage Space at Reai This is the car that averaged 24.27 miles pr gallon of gasoline gaso-line in the recent Gilmore Economy Run, winning first place in its price class. An outstanding demonstration of operating operat-ing economy! This same Studebaker Six costs only a very little more to purchase than the lowest priced cars but it brings you real big car satisfaction, and such an exclusive advancement aa the automatic Hill Holder. The Hill Holder is the newest convenience and safety device de-vice on any car and it's exclusive with Studebaker. It is entirely automatic. Nothing new to learn about driving. No gadgets to operate. Just stop on any up-grade and the car stands still until you are ready to move forward again. You start smoothly and without rolling back an inch! Prices, delivered, fully equipped, other Standard Model Stubedaker 6, Two Paenger Business Coupe . '927.00 Studebaker 6, Four Door Cruising Sedan . . . . . . 1042.00 President 8, Two Passenger Custom Coupe . . . . . 1 272.00 President 8, Cruising Sedan '. '1374.00 Studebaker' New 6 Plan Offers a New "Low" in Cost to the Tim Buyer GEO. MAYCOCK MOTOR CO. :$5 North Third West Phone 1351 Provo, Utah Colorful PHJNIS CREPES in Pastels Knit Suits .... Some with Jackets. New sleeve details. Sizes 14 to 11 Distinctive New PRESSES Regular $9.98 Values Your Easter Dress is here! You can't miss. Our collection of Styles, Colors, and Sizes are complete. Every important t-abnc and Style you could wish for! Sizes M to 4S Also I C, Sizes. Also decidedly new Knit Suits included at this Low Price ! Another Fashion Scoop! That Are in the Spotlight! Moderately Priced from $7.93 $19.50 Dresses for All Important Occasions! All Wanted Styles HEIVEST ARRIVALS for fl l , & n j7 If I Flattering "eyefuls of style" in CI .if g J beautiful SUEDES ... glossy MtJ V PATENT LEATHERS . . . tailored jrzr GZZZZ, "M GABARDINES and others. A - - selection that brings you EVERY- f0C' i. THING THAT'S NEW for' Easter. 50 NEW STYLE SHOES JUST ARRIVED! Priced to meet Your Budget $1.99 , $6.50 S99 ITS SMART TO BE THRIFTY Leo N. Lewis, Mgr. Crisp, Printed Organdy DRESSES FOR TOTS Sizes 1 to 3 SHIRLEY TEMPLE - Dozens and Dozens of New Styles to choose from. They're a sensation for Easter and for Spring New, Printed Celanese Printed Crepes Plain Dainty Printed Organdies All Cinderella Frocks are made of fine fabrics, carefully tested for wear and washability. Full sizes. French seams; expert workmanship generous hem First Showing of Smart, New SHIRLEY TEMPLE HATS $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 Sailors and Brims in White and Colors, and Printed Styles in Linen Straws. Correct Undergarments give you that slenderizing figure and adds beauty to your ensembles. 2-Wav Stretch Zt GIRDLES OC Satin 2-Way Stretch t GIRDLE Best form 2-Way Stretch gf GIRDLE yiUUU Bestform Corselettes AO INNER BELT v5V& Le Gant 2-Way i-Wav Aff 0 Stretch CORSELETTE . . . Provo, Utah J |