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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. !l A rmstmng's Linoleum A :w'm'-'- - ' tW Pm , ' - ' t jt "': ' Miss Nina McQulra entertained at a card party at her home Wed nesday evening. The entertaining rooms Were prettily aecorated, sweet pea a and carnations .being used. During tjie evening of card games, music and! a dainty luncheon were Miss Gertrude Partridge enjoyed. During the evening card' games, The guests were the Misses Zlna Ruth Delia Church, ifurdotk, Watts, Gertrude Partridge, Marba Addle Wright, . Agnes Andelln, Killpaekj Messrs. Linden 'f , Notice the - Pretty Patterned Floor Trea-geagl- This bedroom is really pretty. It is pretty because its owner selected a colorful pat-- ' terned floor to match her furnishings. We have many attractive patterns mad of endurable These patterns are inlaid right through to the tough burlap back. Can't wear off or fade. Soft; quiet, warm in winter, and them as- you fax and polish comfortable, ' would any fine floor. ; Armstrong's Linoleum Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs No matter what the color scheme.of any a Armstrong's Linoleum pattern to match. Rich effects for. Jasps for the cretonned bedroom. the living and dining rooms. Colorful tiles for the kitchen, sun porch, or entrance hall., Wehave bright fugs of this wonderful material. All are of cheerful, sunny patterns that you'll like to live with. Theywithstand the hardest wear. They lie flat when you put them down, and don't curl up at the edges. Soft-tone- Oorlfss Dodge, La sell Creer, Leland Spencer, Orlln Bert Biddulph. Elwood Gease and Marcus EggertseO. Bull, - well-design- ed roonu-wehav- e d of sizes. Choice - Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wilson an or tneir nounce aie engagement daughter Stella to William A. Losee of Spanish Fork. The marriage will take place this evening at the Wil son home. Bishop Chatwln of San taquin will perform hte ceremony, ' PROVO vocal solo. Miss Kola Xielaon ; reading. Miss Lois Miller, after which game and stunts will be enjoyed. All members and former members of the ward are invited to be present Everyone must bring a basket luncheon. All children must be chap' eroned. ; Mrs. Seymour Gray, Mrs. August Johnson and Mrs. Asael Dahloulst entertained at a kenslngton Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. IX C Williams lh honor of Mrs. XUUea and Lloyd B. Williams. tulips formed attractive decorations for the entertaintpg rooms. A pleasant afternoon was spent with needlework and music after which dainty refreshments were served to forty guests. thirty PAYSON a Mrs. Daysoh Ross entertained at audi-torim- STUDENTSTO , GIVE 3 - - PLAYS ".":v " f f - play-wUUf- ar T TYPISTS FORM CLUB wy ' , . '. f$V si ''.IC,'V-s- sllXuioiSL ti" toastmistress, - cleverly lntrodwg'd members In the following program Toasts "The " Typists," "The Typewriter," and "The Typewriting Teacher." were given pv Eb. Pratt. Mrs. Roberts and Leltoy .Bunnell. Music whistling solo, Elton Sum ner; saxophone. solo, Knrl" Engar cornet duets, Leland Eking and Ro land Whitehead '; vocal 'solos, Glen Guyman; piano aolos, Clarence AUred, who also was accompanist for the entire musical program. Dean ,11, V. Hoyt, honor guest and speaker of the evening talked to. the typists on "How to Succocd, Following the dinner the organi sation! of the club was effected with Clarence Allred as president, Marva Hodson as vice president and La iTeie Aagard as secretary. A com mittee was appointed to select club ' pins. club Is granted Membership e only to those who can reach certain set standards of efficiency In writ -ing ana au x typists who can reach these standards- - wllrte Wt'l come memlers. 'The highest club records are" now held by Melva Pur- rant, 73 net and Clarence Allred, 77 iyN- - r?:T 1 ) ' :r- i! - PAYSON HIGH IN PROGRAM - ; i r ; i -- Vantf the storekeeper grinned his approval.' "Oh, Boy!" exclaimed Bobbie to Bobbie had been riven a nickel. Also some spe cific advice by "his mother as to just what md of candy was best for him. So off he ran to the store. "Life Savers," he said to the man. "This kind, n ,' pointing out his favorite flavor. ' And fte gemaI Meper tinned his approvauj to nave sausnea He knew it was gooa DUSincss ' customers. "Every growing chUd craves candy. Active little bodies demand sugar. But children's candy must be Dure--anthey should not overeat on sweets. Life Savers, the little candy mints with the hole (Special To The Herald.) PAYSON, May 14. A wotfderful musical entertainment was given in the Kebo stake tabernacle Wednesday evening by the music department of the Payson high school under the direction of Dr. Asa L. Cur- tls for the best music student at the school, Judging to be based on service to the school and musicianship. The Judges were Miss Pearl Barnett, John Done and Ralph Booth. The program opened with two selections byfthe mfaed chorus. The contestants drew numbers and gave their selections as follows: Ethel Stevens, violin; Willis Loveless, violin; Louise Ellertson, vocal ; Alton Cox, cornet ; Erma McBeth, piano ; Mildred . Pace, piano; Oscar Drake, saxophone; Madeline Ilolilnson, piano; Blanche Carson, vocal ; Jack FInley, vocalxA saxophone duet was given by Oscar Drake afid. Alton Cox.. Dr.:CurtIs gave a brief address and presented the honor to the winning contestant, Miss Madeline Robinson. The flflHiTflff WplppHrifl i lia.. frlrtla OV IvvttVIt CtQa liu trttraui tfjr luv K1I IB glee club. : Wint-o-gree- U ,f 1 f ' r 4Lf fV" ' --- - rSVlJlZJZ? u Aiicv Hie auiu uc iuuusiv navweu This means that life- Savers are eaten slowly. Chil-- VBV. , &;iuiiei-iiu- . . Wint-o-gree- e, esrer,. Qooi for little tUmmb rr?Xw KWl1 Vi t.,t. v t jr. jiTjercpatej?eJightfuL new effects. Look around r- - Mreclothew the shabby members of your furniture "family." Decoret Enam elsland Varnish Stains giva you best results. for -t- in"," teeth sateen "ti 15c value 39c value 10c 23c Romper Cloth Checked Dress Goods 32 inch English Rom- 36 inch pencil per cloth. 39c value striped and checkered dress goods. 75c value . 23c t- 48c White Lingerie Crepe 31 inch White Lingerie Crepe 25c value - m attractive, was the declaration of IL C. Poiie, architect of Salt Lake City, who addressed the members of the Klwanls club at their weekly lunch-eo- n meeUng at the Hotel Boberts Thursday. , r Judge George S. Balllf presided and gave the attendance prise which was won by Prof. E. II. Holt. Mr. Pope urged the importance of eare In planning the new home so as not to make it ordinary. Values, In home building,, be said, cannot by materials and surroundings are big factors In de ; termlnlng values. The entertaining features Of Thursday's luncheon consisted of a number of vocal duets by Elaine. Chrlstensen and Ariel Ballif, wita Melba Boyle occampanist. . ' i alwajs-Jie-jnutttmre- nsediIndlvldualltyT-aetting- s, . . ose Lewis The Only Exclusive Ladies Store in Provo Great 9 More Days of Our MID-SEASO- , , N CLEARANCE SALE Drastic Reductions Throughout Entire! WM1 ' (Special To The HeraliL) PAYSON, May 14. Miss Morris, nutrition expert from the Utah Agricultural college was in Payson this. week and "held' two meetings wTtb? the Ladles Home bureau at the high line, canal office .building.- - She gave talks on the balanced ration for the family and many housewives of Payson' will take ini the "project, making a report of its success at the end of a two months trial. Mrs. A R. HulshT local president . ,.! ""' '' tt .. ; jimJn Also, ask for bcoMettwTh. Art of Decorating with WINS CONTEST (Special To The Herald) PAYSON, May 14. A declamation contest was held at the First ward M. I. A. last evening to determine the stake contestant. Those, pan tlclpating were Miss Elizabeth Simons, Miss Ida Powell, Miss Louise Dixon and Miss Sarah Garner, Miss Simons was given the decision by the Judges, tutl Us ol FuTIsr AwPriMudVareitbei sni taa supply four sstds. Dixon- Tayior- -' Boss ell Co. BETTER HOMES IS THEME OF W.F.FUIIERWCOL 8uFnodBos) 30lMiwkStn)i 2S Bnadxt ta FadSe Comc Qtim CLUB SPEAKER FULtER PAINTS JJVARNISKEl , lONItl WUtttW - 01 , ... per yard Heavy weight mercerized English broadcloth in noveltf sportMStripesrall guaranteed fast colors. . RQf .03 U Special, yard . The season's most popular dress fabrics printed crepes in a wide variety of colors and patterns, usually CI jfj sold at much higher prices. Special, yard .. .... . CI CD Novelty sport crepes in stripes and checks, all k v W . good weight . Special, ' ; Special Big purchase of new printed Bilk and cotton crepe de chines, all new patterns and colors, regular $1.5$ and $2.00 grades. ' 7Qfi I b SPECIAL, yard 40 inch new all over prints also border designs in a marvel' . ous assortment of coloring, heavy flat 0Q 7I fU crepe de chine. Specially priced per yard, $1.95 to 4Q inch all pure silk crepe de chine heavy weight flQ all colors, a great saving at yard V pure, and beautiful assortment of colors. MISS SIMONS DecoreLw It's free; and is full of ideas on finishing and reRnishing furniture and ornaments. ' Only Bread and Milk (signed) Mrs. J. B. Manning. 'ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings astonishing relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Excellent for obstinate constipation, often removing surprising amounts" of old waste-matte- r yon never thought was in your system. Hedquist Drug Stores, Adv. 39 inch heavy black s or enamels easy to apply you canrenew your hw Married Woman Eats "I eonld eat only bread and milk, everything 'else soured and formed gas. Since taking Adlerika I can eat snvthlng without causing gas." 16 inch bleached cot- - 1 EXPERT TALKS REFINISHityouraelfl With handy varnish-stain- net make those wonderful flavor last dren tuck them longer. Little tummies are not upset. And they are kind to tiny teeth. Life Savers are. safe and wholesome. You may coo-- . scientiously be generous with them, for they are the ideal candy for little folks. Jix Uivors are displayed at all good stores so you Cinn-I- V t, may heip yourself: e Five cents a and Sateen , NUTRITION in-th- ' Toweling ; COUNTY NEWS LIKE NEW, AGAIN . i v-;.- : - Sf A "Typist's Club" was organized at the B. T. U. this week under the supervision "of Mrs. Bertha Roberts of the typewriting department, Twenty eight members and 'guesTO enjoyed themselves at a dinner the Hotel Roberts Tuesday evening. Miss Hilda Miller presided at the dinner and' Mill Aileen 'Bon net t as Great Interest Other Specials for Friday and Saturday : - miscellaneous evening. t of "The Hector," Is confident that The rooms were decorated with Burpas8.all.exi!ee-- - a variety of Spring flowers.- During tatlons. "The Hector," la a country the evening of music and games minister, young and unmarried who delicious luncheon was' served. la being coyly wooed by three damThe-- guests present were Mrs. gels. The cast Is as follows: ernest Farrer, Mrs, 8. A. Williams, Clella JDecker, Mrs. Ernest Harding, Mrs, John Car- Joe Whitehead, ffnrnBworth nertrude, Part tcrrftfrBr-darenc-e WUgmjrBIack"' ridge. Donna Collins and Manila fot, Idaho; Mrs. Mac McDowell, Mrs. George McDowell, Mrs. Mark Graham. The Trysting Place" a comedy Graham, Irs. Ditton Miller, Mrs. bv Booth Tarilngton, under the di George Strong, Mrs, Sterlings-Bean- , rection of Mr. Flake, Is a story of Mrs. Elwood Dunn, Miss Birdie the loves of a woman, her son and Buchanan, Miss Rachel Buchanan, Miss Mathea Olsen, Miss Nell Ellis, All tried to conceal daughter. and decided to meet, unknown to MIkk Norma Foote, Miss Lucille Haws, Miss Edith Ward and Miss the ot!iers,'at the trysting place. The cast : Alice Df ton, Ada Ander Thelma Carter. Florence Joseph Higgins, son, Therlot, Robert Allen and Harrison Conover. thi Is Arousing - The carnival held at the Pioneer ward amusement hall Wednesday evening proved one of the most suc cessful entertainments ever given before. The entertalnmnt was In the form of a country fair which caused a great deal of amusement during the evening. A very high class and interesting program consisting of musical num bers and readings was very successfully rendered. Miss Delores Jones was the win ner of the beautiful hand embroid ered centerpieces which was given away In the women's booth. shower Tuesday evening a tthe home of Mrs. Gland Wilson complimentary to Miss 8tella Wilson, who will be married this band for his charming daughter, Tonight in the high school IM jlmiuniic art club IfUirfi-se- Kitty, floes advertising pay i--JThla plays play under the direction of Miss ting three rlevw one-adirected by three B. Y. T"; students. Ivy Neilson, while -- the following The plays are "Advertising For a cast successfully portray the respec' Husband," "The 'hector," Mid "The tive, roles: Place." Evelyn Nelson, Pella Church, Trysting T If you, want a husband, see the 'i' Advertising. For a Huslia'iid," Is a Lynn Broadbent, Kennethjetasm Hector tonight at the Try6ting Place farce . ; with - :l.ian.t Stanford Bird. " MKs Alice B runner, the director an fr"thVtlaB 1m 8 Backup, who advertised for a hns-- i ii - Wastf Goods Sale rton towelinir. guests. Miss Adams was. the recipient of many useful gifts. "' S - ; near future; delightful time was spent with games and .music after which, a dainty luncheon was served to about Co. "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" NEPHI SPRINGVILLE WOOD-CLIFTON'- A farewell party will be given la the Bonneville ward amusement hall Friday evening fur Isaac Jacobs former bishop ef the ward. The entertainment will be la the nature of a fun night' The following program will be given: Vocal solo, Mrs. Hannah Packard; reading. Miss Eva 8trong; Mrs. D. W. Webster In honor of ance. Miss Alberta Adams a bride of the Where There is More Than One Price Someone Pays Too Much '"T'l''""' r 1 Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mrs. Eu gene Crandall entertained the Bee hive: girls of the Sixth ward at a Dancing and games were also en- kitchen shower at the home of Joyed by the large crowd in attend- - Dixok- - Taylor-Russe- ll 11 jooety CKii Mrs. Charlea I, Soreaaoa was hostesa a,xhlldren's party at her horn WVdnesday afternoon compU- meatary to her son Keith whoa fifth blrtSiday anniversary ecured on that day. The red, whits and blue color scheme was carried out la the decorations of tba rooms and the luncheon. Little silk Americas flags were the favors. 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