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Show 7 Jk . 1 - " "f p SECTION TWO PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAHV EVENING?" HERALD SRALD, . V THURSDAY, rSEPTEMBERtlG;.193T: LltlDOtl V -!- SUSS. IAWKEXra WAIAEB - . . Jtepprter Mr.. andJrs Frrell UHarrld and ' children of - Aberdeen, Idaho, ' are , here-' for an indefinite stay wiuik Mrs. , Harris' parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Hora6e Culmer. r Mrs. Albert Anderson nas .spent last week 'to Pleasant Grove caring car-ing for her aged " mother, Mrs. Sena Hadmall, who is- seriously I1L Mrs. : Hadmall was stricken Tuesdaybut ia slightly improved. Mrs. Letha Hanson and chil-" chil-" dren of Provo, visited Sunday at ' the home of Bishop and Mrs. U S. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hooley and daughters, Beth and Madge; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gillman, Edna and Garth Gillman attended the Kim-- Kim-- ber reunion, at the Girts M. I. A-summer A-summer home . in Provo canyon Sunday. ' A program, games and a fine luncheon made up the day's entertainment. Junior Carter of Garfield has returned to his home, after, a week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Carter. James H. Walker was taken to the hospital atAmerican Fork for treatment3aturday. Miss Maxine Walker was host ess Monday evening to members of her 4-H sewing club. This is ' the last meeting and all articles were finished up for display at the fair. Nut sundaes were served to the following girls: Madge and Bea ' Walker. Gena V. Allred, Cleora Wright, and Helen Green Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hanson and Parlev Holman of Fountain Green, enjoyed luncheon and a short visit with Mrs. A.B. Wal ker Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Carter, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Shumway, Mr.' and Mrrs. Douglas Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. Natelle Shoell and fami lies with their father, E.G. Shoell, enjoyed Wednesday at Liberty park in Salt Lake City. Ward R. S. conference was held 'Sunday night at the chapel, President Presi-dent Luella Cuilimore in charge. The program was furnished by the stake Relief Society board. A change was made in the Lin-don Lin-don R S. presidency by releasing releas-ing Luella Cuilimore as president; presi-dent; Hazel Fryer and Margaret West as counselors and sustaining sustain-ing Hazel Fryer as new president, presi-dent, with Margaret West and Hazel Dell Gillman as counselors. ,J3hort talks were also given by Hazel Fryer. Margaret West, Hazel Dell Gijlman; Eda Hard- ' man, Luella Cuilimore, Edmund Cragun of the stake presidency, and Bishop Leonard S. Walker. Miss Belva Shoell is at home after a week's visit with relatives at Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnick of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler. Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson of Salt Lake, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. A. s L. Culli- -V Register low! For Class and Private Instruction FMEBOUA DANCE STUDIOS I. O. O. F. Hali - 80 N. Urir Ballet - Toe - Tap and Acrobatics A Special Class in Tap and Physical Culture for Women and Business Girls. Register at the Studio FRIDAY, September 17, 1937, Phones 9422 ' 592-J FREDA W. VERNON, Principa USED PIANOS &anPd TAYLOR BROS. CO. E)isvisiLipnKr TWICE A DAY SERVICE ON FILMS! ' By Experts Films in by 11 p. m. are out at 2:30 p. m. Next Day Films in by 10:30 a, m. are out at 5:30 p. m. Same Day: , - Maycock to yisit f. Studebalter Plant On his wav to join the 600 other Studebaker dealers and salesmen from the Pacific coast, i a. joay-cock, joay-cock, local Studebaker dealer, left here today for salt LaKe city where he will board onerof three special trains leaving the west coast for the Studebaker ractory to South Bend, Indiana, to take part in a series of sales confer ences and to trod action or tne models. Three special trains are leaving Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland to accommodate more than 600 members of the Stude baker sales force who are being given this two-weeks, expenses- paid trip to the factory as extra compensation for outstanding work to a 60-day sales contest. A study of plant and production methods, demonstrations at the proving ground as well as discus sion -of sales and promotion plans for the coming season a"re to be features of the stay in South Bend. A dramatic presentation of the 1938 models is to be the highlight of the entire trip. Each man is to have a 1938 Studebaker and expense money given to him for his journey home. Every sales man will be able to drive a new car from South Bend to his home town whether he comes from Kalispell, Montana, or San Dieeo. California. B Story Rejections Traded For Meals MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (American (Amer-ican Wire) Constantine B. Vizas, .native of Greece,' who came to this country to 1920 with a desire to become an author, became discouraged dis-couraged with an increasing pile of rejection slips and rather irregular ir-regular meals. So he opened a restaurant here called the Robin Inn, and now he gives meals to aspiring authors in exchange for rejection slips. He has auit number of rejection slip customers ana ne has never sent one away Electric Eye Picks Out Healthy Cotton MOLINE, 111. (American Wire A cotton-picking machine which uses a photo-electric cell to select only fully-ripened and healthy cot ton ior automatic . plucking has been patented by Charles H. white, who has already sold the ngms to a farm machinery manu facturer. more and family left Friday to make-their future home in Provo. Bishop and Mrs. Cuilimore were born and raised in this communi ty, have spent their entire time here, have raised an outstanding family, and have never - left a stone unturned in their efforts for the betterment of the ward. They have a fine family of eleven children, all grown; have sent all their boys, numbering six, on missions. They will now be near their sons, Drs. Lloyd and Leland cuilimore, and daughter, Mrs- Merle C. Kirk. This ward wishes them joy and happiness in their new home. Mrs. Florence Cuilimore Cuili-more Croft, husband and family are the last to remain in this ward. The mercantile business which Bishop Cuilimore was engaged en-gaged in for many years will be taken over by Henry Facer and family of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. May W. Shoell was pleas antly surprised by & week end visit from her daughters. Mrs. Reuben Rowley and Mrs. Mary Emmons of Huntington. Afton and Darward Woodward returned with their sisters for an indefin ite stay. Among those who attended the wedding reception of Miss Fern McCandless and Garth Gardner at the Third ward amusement hall in Pleasant Grove Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Ash, Mr. and Mrs. James Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gill man, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. ' Will Ash, W. j, Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillman. Mrs. Len Harris, Mrs Wanda Adams, Mrs. Annie Gill man, Mrs. La Nyle Burner, Mid way: Mrs. Ora Ash, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash, Lehi: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ash, Vineyard; Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Eidon Ash. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson, Lehi, and Misses Melba Harris, La Rue and Edna Gillman. Games, dancing with refreshments were the feaj tures , of the evening. Mrs. Gard ner is the daughter of Mrs. May M. Gillman of this city and Mr, Gardner is a resident of Salt Lake Citv where the couple will make their home. Their friends wish them happiness. . .. .9 i " livi ' ' In connection with, and for the balance of our GREAT 15th FALL AHIUIEnSAElY SALE, which has only 6 more days to run, the LEWIS LADIES' STORE has purchased the ENTIRE SHOE STOCK OF UAH'S SHOE STORE from the assignee of the sheriff, sher-iff, and is offering, beginning FRIDAY at 9:30 A. ., hundreds and hundreds of pairs of nationally advertised shoe brands for women and children at RIDICULOUSLY and AMAZINGLY LOl'J PRICES!! Now is the time to avail yourselves of these wonderful SHOE VALUES at UNHEARD of Prices! Buy two pair of shoes for the price you would ordinarily pay for ONE! Never before in the history of Provo have such shoes been offered to the public, some, unbelievably un-believably PRICED 'AS LOW AS Imagine some shoes of the actual value of $5 and $6 being offered to you as low as $1! Remember! Only 6 days! Gome early! Get Your TWO pair for the price of ONE! This is YOUR opportunity! : Avail vourselves of.all the MARVELOUS savings to be had m this GREAT SHERIFFS ASSIGNEE SHOE SALE in connection with the stupendous 15th FALL ANNIVERSARY "SALE of the LEWIS LADIES' STORE! Nationally Advertised Brands Peter's . . . high style and Arch Type Shoes for Women and ' Children. Martha Washington Arch I Saver Shoes O'Donnell Arch .Shoes Er Women ; YouthfuV Vogue Style Shoes for Qiildren i V5i sh. m D ifrmm IT rJJi Provo; Utahl S v v. 'iSEJOiNwign i 1 yI I I . o o v- Zl Types To Choose From: Rid Straps. Suede Pumps Patents Oxfords : Ties Brown and Black SANDALS for Evening and - Street -Wear. o) it JO V4 i 1 HED8DIST DRUG & PHOTO SHOP It"- |