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Show page nisrr sIHE EYEm'G HERALD. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6, 1325. Society bf nouor it Wednea-dabom party given evening, the occasion being Ma 66th birthday anniversary. Ths en- tertainlng rooms were attractively decorated, spring-- flower tad ferns being employed. A delightful even ing was (pent with games and : - , . , motile . A large birthday cake holding sixty-sicandles formed the center piece of the table on which covers UMst at bis t y ME f8 Wl Clearance Sale ; . , . for fifty-tou- r relative,The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clegg, Mr. a4 Mr. Fred JkJClesfcJJr. and were-lai- d Mrs. L. Luxor Hand Mado -Vindow Shades ire Best a Montgomery. Sr.. Mr. and Mr. Henry MeCulIan, Mra. Sarah B. Lindsay,' Mrs. Lulu Ckff, Mart Clegg, L. C. Montgomery. Jr., all of k Heber Citrj Mr. and Mra, D. 8. and Mr. and Mrs, Byruis Nichol of Provo. Pi : Mnr-doc- Luxor shade cloth is a. fir.o', spc--, cially woven muslin. To prevent wrinkling, crinkling ana Ehrinkius a grelatine sizing is put oa with by hand and carefully worked In betwecn'ancl ull ground tho fibers. A covering1 of in ground pure linseed ci! .makes Luxor fclhadea , - . Miss Lora Dunn, Miss Barbara Paxman, Miss Zina Laraen and MIm Verda Peterson will entertain at a miscellaneous shower . Saturday evening at the home of the former In honor of Miss Alberta Adams who wjll be married soon. "a-brus- moieture-pro- ' "; 1 poni ot ana-sun-pro- of. oar tcrzter. man measure yocr tor Luxot Shades Windows Dixon-Taylor-Russ- , Co. ell 7 .. .MraTA. Will Jones entertained at Winner Thursday evening in boner of Master Whlttaker and Miss May Pea y f Nephi, A low crystal basket of tulips centered the dining table. Covers were laid for eleven.'-- . , I : I- - 1- . . Ladies Scarfs I All Shades value mm m r j FAcf h Lace Scarfs in Tan, Green, Lavender, ' Henna, Red, Blue. . r Prices $1.50-$3.5- 0 . Jenkins Knit Goods Co. Mina Taylor Kitchenette Dresses Fine embroidered cambric chemise; regular $1.00 valu- e. Made of Linene and 50c $1.00 Lace Knee, no sleeves; $1.00 $3.45 Kal-burn- ie ginghams, and SO count percales. $1.50 value Summer Union Suits value Cambric Slips JVlen!&Jxthletic, Union Suits Men'si Work Shirjs Embroidered slips; regular ' $1.00 value $1J5 value $1.00 value 69 c 50c Miss Norma Foote and Miss Dorothy, Dunn, entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of the former in honor of Mrs. Hent-1,0. 'Olsen, formerly Miss Mina Dunn The rooms were decorated In calla' lillles, niacs and tulips. Games, music and a delicious luncheon- were .enjoyable featured cf the evening's entertainment; Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Jenny Thomas . were awarded the prizes for the The Fourth ward choir under the trames. Many beautiful and, useful direction of Prof. Charles Engar gifts were received by the bride will present a very interesting proattendafrcr.i, the thirty friends la gram, Sunday evening.. In addition nce.-. i , . to the numbers by the choir , the Miss Faun Ellertson, assisted by Lincoln high school orchestra and Miss Hulda Crossgrove, was hostess girls ehorus will render' several se: to the members of the Alpha Tono lections. have These (wo organizations club at, her home Thursday even-inGames, music and needle- given programs in several of the work, were .enjoyable features of adjoining towns and have made the evening after which a dainty quite a reputation for themselves. Their work received praise from tbe luncheon was served. . visiting professors from the IT. of Mrs. n. F. Thomas entertained at V. and the IT. A. C of Logan dur at the dinner Tnrsday for Mrs. Henry C. ing the recent round-u- p I. E. Brockbank. will ' be Olsen of Price who was recently school married. A crystal bowl of the sea- ine speaker. son's flowers centered the dining 79c 2 MOTHERSDAY FOURTH WARD ti adjusj-themselve- rwj; . miuuiiiiiiiiniuiniunilailBIIKIIIIIKUIIUxnMiinxi I FARRER BROS. COMPANY'S S SATURDAY ? . ' I-A- rrivals table. for Saturday As Beautiful as a June Night The best of workers get out of sorts when the liver falls to act. "blue" They feel languid, half-sicand discouraged and think they are getting lazy. .Neglect of these symp toms might result in a sick spell, therefore the sensible course is to take a dose or two of Heroine. It It Just the medicine needed to purlfS. the system and restore the vim and ambition of health. Price 60c. Sold by Hedqnlst Dnfg Co. Adv. .- INFLUENZA" I I :r:40 Summer Dresse-sLight and Cool, Sport and Street JPMn and Figured ' ' ' . ..' . 60 More of Those Wonder Hats at $1.95 . - " As a pr.ventiv, melt and inhale night and morning VICKS V VapoRub Opt IT Million Jan Ud Yiarty : , TAXES HIGH FOB WORKING PEOPLE 30 Additional Graduation Dresses All new Shapes and Shades ... . SPECIALS .. SAYSE.H.GARY CHICAGO, May 8. (UP) Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the board of the steel corporation,' is a "conr serrative optimist" on the business outlook. Gary is here today for a luncheon at Northwestern univer He recently donated a law sity. building to the Institution. "There is no"slumpln business, Gary said. "But there is the season able decline. Tbeeorporatlon's next show-- a decrease tonnage .report-wil- l of between. 300,000 nd 400,000 tons,'.' "But seasonable and not Hundenburg is Qheered . 'irk;-- I, Mi. - See this beautiful line of Linen, Crepe, Broadcloth and Fancy Afternoon and high grade cotton Dresses. Values up to $9.98 Special for Saturday ' V Every dress new this week. STXblnIeTnihTdillrDresses-goin- gt aress in pur entire stocK-osale . , Many Values Many Values n to $19.88 to $9.95 $14145 if - ti sacrificeEyerjJ f $21.50 " Many Values to $29.50 $19.45 PRICE." bolid leather slippers of style and quality. Values to $4.00 Values to $5.00 Values to $6.00 Values to $7.50; ONE-HAL- F .Z. 14 $2.98 ... $3.98 $4.98 Three. lots f Odds and Ends at a sacrifice. r $5.98 ' u vS t H H H M . 1T V ts,i v.' $1.89 $2.89 t $3,89 M H m H v Each pair worth double., it n be All beautiful to at Sweaters sold attractive t prices. i special See our window for special Dress Values. . ! 230 WEST PROVO .. " i , - - One lot of beautiful Dark Shade Dresses Zul ; are attractive ..: Y this is Compare them with hats from $3' to $5 THE .HOME, OF V STYLE - r - Acid this tlonal, state and local at all surprising In view of the busl we expect it so i . nesi of last year, especially foreign pin spite of that fact that some "But al these things will Indications things are not quite satisfactory. On the whole shipmenfs,rhe said, are that business 'in the country is One of the hlef troubles is taxes. thing lookrYtry bright ami I ataf strong', healthy and - vigorous and Taxes are too high. All taxes, na- - say I am a conservative optimist.' ' - if IiijL .Sen-hous- STRIPES, SOLID COLORS and DESIGNS Speeia D I r vr m $1.95 dur- The members of the L'Metla club pleasantly entertained thelrmothJ ers and inotbers-in-laat the Hansen Catering parlor Wednesday The hall was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and ferns. ' During the afternoon the follow, ing program' was given: Vocal Duet, Sirs. Seymour Gray, and Mrs. Leo Sutherland; reading, Mrs. Norma Bullock, piano solo, Mrs. D. Orlo e Allen; toe dance, Miss May ; reading', Mrs. Walter Hulsh ; vocal solo, Mrs. Byran, Dastrup; sentiments, Mrs. Reed Bailey f"JajF anese ballet dance. Miss Richmond ; musical reading, Miss Ann Prest-wic; steel qui tar dnet, Miss Morti- Lmer and Miss Austin ; reading, Miss Anna 'Peay; Spanish dance, Miss Edna Jenknis; piano solo, Mrs. Don. Williams reading, Mra Walter Jenkins, and words of appreciation Mrs. C. Christensen. Each mother was presented with a carnation and a dainty luncheon was Berved to about forty-fiv- e " . guests. m Long Sleeves; regular .r rrincipal Rodgers presided ing the meeting. mm m 25 Sport Sweaters 77' Dainty refreshments were served to' thirty-nin- e by the following women: Mrs.. Florence Glazier,. Mrs. Robert Elliott, and Mrs. Isaac Boyeei . Specials The parents and teachers of the Mountain school 'met Thursday evening in the school house after .a business meeting, durinr which mu sical numbers were gl ten and short talks from Wtlford R. Stubbs and Mr. Lunceford, the time was spent "wlingames and muslcv - J ;;Thah: - CENTElt H7A front of bis house ofter the announcement of bis election to the Ger-Here Is General Paul Von Hindepburg reviewing an impromptu parade in , man presidency. . P 1WP . i I ! I t o' a i I izzSSSSZSzsszzzzzszzzzruxsiBizsszsx:ss::::sz::z:rmrrrr: i i i |