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Show TIIE.PEQVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. i 3 never worn a Gossard Corset marvel at the rrtistry that has anticipated your needs with models that seem to have been created for you aloneT CHRISTMAS TOKENS. OF LOVL - If jnii have TELLS you will The member of the FUth,'Manavu and Fonrta ward Relief societies met"3 at the Fifth ward chapel yesterday afternoon. An excellent 'program was given under the civic service com mi t- including a talk from Juvenile For TfriT Tims Jri .Year Employs of Judge VV. S. Willis on "Juvenile ' Smelting Comnany Can Enjoy . a Hearty Meal, ' Charming in all details was the trousseau tea given Monday afternoon l "For the first time in a good many ny Miss cioa Van Waeenen. a bride I, can sit down and really enjoy years of the week An effective color schme in pink and white , was en a hearty meal, and this good fortune hanced with carnations, chrysanthe I owe to Tanlac," paid H. R. Arthur, mums, potted plants and ferns. The employes of the.' Garneid Smelting trousseau waa displayed in three Company at Garfield,Utah: "For nine er ten years I suffered rooms and contained many dainty creations of needle, embroidery and from catarrh of the head and throat, 1 tancy work,Thirtj ruestswere nres-- constipation and stomach trouble. ent and were served refreshments dur was verynervous and slept poorly and never felt like going to work. It took ing the pleasant afternoon. every ounce of grit I bad to keep Miss Mildred Nelson entertained going, but I had Just about reached twelve friends at a theater and lunch the point where I was ready to give up. tSince taking Tanlac the catarrh is eon partjr Monday evening. much better. I aleep sounder and feet The marriage of Miss Cloa Van Wag- - almost like a new man. My strength enen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. has increased wonderfully, I ' have Van Wagenen, and George.. S. . Beck more energy;, nd Tanlac has helped, stead was solemnized todaiJn lbe Salt me" more than I can tell.' Tanlac is sold in Provo by the Provo Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Beckstead will make their home In Spanish Fprk.; Dnigcompanyand jyadingTdrugv gists ever where. ".,., .". .,.,,.,. Mr, and Mrs. George A. Brown have for a Brown family LOANS FOR XORN GROWERS reunion to be held at their home, 80o East Center street,"" on Thanksgiving day. The gathering will also be in International Ncw Service. WASHINGTON, Nov, 21. The war celebration of the eightieth birthday announced apanniversary of their mother, Mrs. Phil finance corporation ander Brown. Relatives from Rich pointment of its com belt advisory from field, Magna, Salt Lake and California committee to obtain will join the Provo folks and a de--. banks throughout the corn belt, to - provide adequate financing for orderly lightful tlma is anticipated. marketing of corn and feeding of live ..-- . The Pioneer ward members will give stock. The committee consists of Govera farewell in the Pioneer ward meet nor Warren T. sMcCray, Indianapolis, next in house Sunday evening ing honor of Miss Leona Duirant, who will Ind, chairman; former Secretary of leave December 7 for the central Agriculture E. T. Meredith, of Des states mission of the L. D." S. church. Moines, vice chairman; J, R. Howard Kpfo XJ cf ) its healthful support," ycuf GO '.' : front Lating I U j . S S A R D .... )' Celin-quency- ." X TJECAUSE of the naturalness a Iv ABOUT 11,1 tti n sf i ; ....... is relieved undue strain arid so l will wear far beyond the life' of the average corset. Its original grace an& of-al- 7' . -- . "shapeliness - tn . rw -J a s f da v-v- ou - mi f -- 4 f -- nn I ti -- 'assume full responsibility for your complete satisfaction. we will 7 5 1 We cany a complete stock of Gossard Corsets at all times also Gossard Brasslers. our Corset Department, Is an of in Miss Fern Cluff, charge a corsetiere being graduate from the Gossard school, expert Denver, Colo., and is in position to give you expert corset advice This, and bur connections with the three strongest lines in the United States, you should look no further for corset satisfaction . GOSSARD . ROYAL WORCHESTER BON TON , - - . -- - Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. If r will smartly dressed women wear this season. , p-r ". , N .c1,; T. Local News Told. - Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mrs. C. Pr Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Hit--- ! r Linton left for BEFORE YOU 8E-1M1- J. EL YOUR PICTURES Porter of Payson iv.rvssst,. JS Ail rrnu th NmtuI Quirk, at FihlM I PICTORIAL Miss Julia Peterson of Salem in spending several days in Prpvo with Mrs. rrancis Ulaen and Mrs. J. B. Peterson. . 35 cent WIH 20 onti and Mrs. Samuel Ware of Pay-so- n were Provo visitors the latter part of the week. Mr. . S PwinfaiTHE DECEMBER PATTERNS REVIEW PATTERNS 35cotf to SS th nta Nob Smh Hifhor and Mrs.Thomaa Ashton motored to Salt Lake Sunday 'and spent the . Mr. day with friends. . John Jackson is in Lehi this week 00 business. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam expect to spend Thanksgiving Jta .Salt Lake with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, iMr. R. C. McAdam. Mrs. Robert Crosby spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City." Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. ' Miss ' Vera McAdam will spend in Eureka with her Thanksgiving friend. Miss Thelma Olsen. who is at tending school there this year,' ; .,...ta.iili,1.,.1l,iiM3iJ QI JF7jj- UrT" - . -- v ,,3 First Was Bronze. The chisel was a perfected tool 2,5J& years ago, though made of bronze, and therefore somewhat less efficient for cutting. 1 Burke's Idea cf Statesman, A to ami an preserve, fl!.pos!.n . c; -. .- A-N- Chisel reframe thenr in inodern style. We can offer you a splendid variety of have US' molding from which you can select those you wish to be made into frames or we will gladly give you any help in the way of suggestions .our experience war- rants us in ofering.' See Our Up-to-da- te Line of Serving Trays. Ill : , fibilltv to improve, taken vnuld. be my Btnndiird of a stRttsmiin. ........ ...... ...... .... .m o. ........ vt.ttttttt. ........ ... ..... ....... .....,.............,.:.. ................ .......... .... ...... Half-gallo- ( j; MORE FOR THE MONEY. in NO CHARGE. NO DELIVER! Turkeys, the best only, lb .. .v. ClllClC6nSi r ll)a-- " t .r . .: r a t " w v Geese, lb. ........ ;.. Choicest Cranberries, quart . . Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for. . ...r Celery Head Lettuce New Crop Walnuts ; Dates ; Cocoanuts, each ... r. Home Rendered T,ard. lb. V. . . ... J . A. ...: Pork Sausatre. lh. . Hamburger. lbr.T.t 7. .7.T. . ."7Trt"---I medical profession have noted one hijer$JiuHcLCrnlng-4a- e season that It generally has a good tonic effect upon their pa tlenta. In explanation of this-th- e London Lancet says that since ChrUv mas has come to be regarded as a time for good cheer, a universal feeling of contentment and happiness Is engendered at this time of joyous-nesroutine is for a while relieved, a certain frehuess is given to the dally round, differences of opinion are sunk, charitable jplrlt prevails. and Is It, by tha way, honing asks the Lancet, that the season of good fellowship should leave some lasting effect upon the' manners and methods of,.all ! It may not be hy to trace exactly ahy the sense of exhilaration- - and comes with the ad Christmas, for the psychological fac f tors concerned art not simple. But the main point is that" the, mental stste does everybody good, and the acnual festivity is Just as excellent an Institution as the prescription of tht physician which gives tone and vigor to the straggler In life's race, there is no need nowadays, thanks to the good sense of the people and the counsels of their advisers, to moralize about the evils of a stupid Indulgence In food, alcohol and tobacco cn a festive occasion such as the present Practlally everybody realizes the great physiological advantages of being wise on a merry occasion. Many mora persons than formerly feel. where use ends and abuse begins, and they act sensibly accordingly ; and .CV'as ... 33 .33 . . . . . . . . ; . . . . ... .25- - .25 15 10 40 .25 and 20 .15 15 ........... the ranks of the 40 28 rTT "6 ..... . .. 715.. '.. . .15 and,50 ..- .45 .2a v,rr7. ? 12d .......... . ........... $6.00 everything in .f ... . Butter, lb. Finest Mince Meat, lb. . . . . . . . , . . . Rome Beauty and Jonathan Apples, box. . can Honey, fact, . Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grapes - , you need. We handle nothing but lambs and three and heifers and steers. Our prices are right. - , four-year-o- ld ' . lindmarsli Co. PHONE 534. -- well-bein- Dillon. were Provavisitors Monday. Drew 9731 Dolly . very GE ' Phone 440. Lowest Prices. Cash and Carry System. The Most Complete Line. WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 26, 1921. , .. . , . , Large Fancy Head Lettiice, each . Large Fancy Celery, per bunch ..iju Large Sweet Oranges, per dozen ". . . . , . . .. . . ... ....... . .755 1 Mince Meatr.77 . . . r. .Tlt. r. 2 lbs. .45I 2 cans Libby's Plum Pudding". .............. ........,,75 Lemon Peelrperlbrrr.Tvznrr. . ,35 c .. .. Orange Peel, per lb. , . .35 Citron Peel, per lb. , . .., .40 . ... 2 lbsL Fine Prunes ... , ,35 5 lbs. Sweet Potatoes i Dates, per pkg. .20 Mixed Nuts, per lb. ..........30 4 lbs. Popcorn, the kind that pops . ... . . . . .... . . .30 4?. . f r vr,TT. .15 Sweet Cider, per bottle . . ... .... .70 Fine Large Fat Fresh Oysters, per lb. 60 Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen Finnan Haddie, per lb. .... . . .30 . .. . . Stock Fish, ppr lh, .30 Small size can Black River Molasses. . , 23e Quart size can Black River Molasses. ;t n . . . .32 size can Black River Molasses... . . 63 size pan Black River Molasses . Milk Times. All Cream and at Fresh Plenty Fresh 150 West Center. s, Mrs." Bessie Dillon Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Drew 9740 SAVEMONEBUYIFORICASH- - Her Qiristmas "LOSE observers and MUs Hazel Billion areepending a few days in Eureka as the guests of " age, or tenderness, during this last year, will help me to lire more bravely and wurageously and lovingly this next year P What a Christmas present the receipt of :wh a letwr -- would b to any one of vs! What Ohrtstinss present tor any one of ns to end t tha h uuiau he a rt that has ,t ha . burden and glven ua couri-f- ur polls Nswa heattrfha day Mtnts! Stats-Dot- s Everybody Good and Festivity Equals Prescrlp. tion of Physician. ' 9761 j Ducks, lb. Mrs. J. B. Peterson, in company with Miss Julia Peterson of Salem, spent . Tuesday In Salt Lake. Vrtm aejiLjaejL j;poeLb!iJLJut JXwaat ' Provo Greenhouse ; Christmas Day Pleasures Are of Benefit to people. Nephi yesterday morning, where they Intend staying for a few days. w 1 k HAS TONIC EFFECT costume dance will be given in the Sharon ward amusement hall Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the ward M. t. A. A prize of a Thanksgiving turkey will be given to the person dressed in the mot unique costume. Good music, dainty refreshments and a real good time is promised everyone. A MJiAnurt and Miss Lillian H2EK?Tof Salt Lake are expected to spend Thanksgiving in Provo. 35ceol Choice Fresh Flo wers : for Every Occasion -- few days. .:t n I rXhtcagoTTdwaTd'ChamoersrTrtce fc Mrs. James Bullock returned home Monday evening from Salt Lake, where she has been SDendinar the nast Dre9S7J ; thing that, w hi! ' expressing these thins K Ul. at least, be hannleaa. Let tt te stmieth'ng that dMtt not last' j tlmt brings the meaning and vanishes s uifihlng'Uiat never will know the Imliiciiity ftt tit top aUelf of the spar room closet j A kniK-at a- - friends door on!' (liristiuas morning and lUe clap of hand io this. A irtvwtng plant does ; it but, iuost of 'all, thou beslds tue, ! tingtng tn the wilderness t ha personal rewlatlou does It Suji4os a latter came on Christmas monalng, to say-- not "yon are perfectly dear to have The Nineteenth Century club meet 'Jpresident Atchison, Topeka & Santa ing scheduled for Friday has been Fe railroad, of Chicago; Alexander Legge of Chicago, general manager postponed for one week. International Harvester company; Miss Leona Currant will be . the Charles Brand of Trbana, Ohio; Lloyd guest of honor at a social affair to he Tenny of the bureau of markets, degiven Friday evening by the members, partment of agriculture, and C. D. Mc of the Sunday school theological class Nider, banker, Mason City, Iowa. Headquarters of, the committee will toe of the Pioneer ward. established in Chicago. The committee will urge bankers to . Mrs. Ruth Bailey was surpleasantly loan agencies prised Monday by the members of her through the agricultural funds, to meet the profamily in celebration of her seventieth in advancing in the corn belt birthday anniversary. The affair was test situation held at the home of her, daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mc Adam. The rooms were beautifully arranged with chrysanthemums and ferns. Games, music and a social afternoon and evening was spent by the following: "Mrs. Joseph Nelson, COUNTER REVOLUTIONS IN Mrs. W, F. Dunn. Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mrs. M. A. Graham, Mrs. Joseph Boren, THErTjRM OF. SQUARE Mrs. Samuel Jepperson, Sr., Mr?. AlMEALS FROM AMERICA bert Jones, iMrs. Elizabeth D. Brown, ARB REACHING RUSSIA Mrs. Brinton, Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, Mrs. W. F. Olson. Mrs, T. M. Kirkwood, and ' Mrs. Walter Startup. -- 'T'HESE are the types of frocks ' a love, giv frifiKlsMp.Lor human kindness, some issued-invitatio- Permit our experienced and capable corsetieres to solve your corset problem. However unusual your, figure " may be, however difficult to fit, V j i HLV any umertainty exists let tlf Yw or! token of ir " thc economy of this superior wearing j service alone these original front V lacing corsets arc worth . their cost. , i j 111 mc-dic-sl soJterJromJteJnjtajrtatojnake season festive on a the by enjoying, ltttlajMtendedila4-perhapaf-th- '4r - j ) j j j j j ; 192-- - v ''wk Rome Beauty, box Winter Pearmain, box Jonathan Apples, box 50 !- ' Garden Sage, bunch . Matches, Birdseye and Safe Home .. . Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder, 1 lb. . . .... . 20& Pineapple .. . ;;. Barrel Ginger Snap . . , . . . . . . . . 7 .. 7. , ... . . Barrel Lemon Snaps ... ....... .... ... .... ' k LLll!(& ' 20 ' ..... 7. ... - " g ' . . on V T 30 W .25 Closing out all Dinnerwear at 20 per cent discount tnis T$1.00 size PeonyvBuIbsjeach V ?. . . ; rrrnfij. --Shilling i to close, small .... , rig . . Closing out Shilling's Coffee, 2 "xAgS can. Closing out Shilling's Coffee, ...... -lb .... - lni Perry's Store 338 WEST CENTER, TELEPHONE 117. A FEW PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 26, sea, e rreatur comforts of life, some decided good is done to both the mental and physical health of the Individual The festlv season may, therefore, be welcomed, which brings cheer to thousands, which Induces the generous and charitable, to brace the mental and physical functions of the comtnu-- 1 ulty at large, giving it the opportunity of relinquishing Its business and it worries for a time, to start again refresheJ and rearty for "the trivial round, the common task." The pre- scrlptlon "A Merry Christmas" Is sound so as tlie slgBattire". of good sense U observed. I - kI ''0 " 5-- lb 20c Mab, 2 for ,7. 35c Mab, 2 for 7. Bob White Soap, 10 bars ..' . Buck Toilet, Soap, 6 bars Goblin Toilet Soap, 6 bar 3 7. : ' '' -. .- . .... ... .". .. .......... '. Soap, Lenox Laundry, 6 bars for. . . . . ' WE DELIVER " ' "' :. 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