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Show ... THE XTTENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMEER 23, 1923 ..11 mm 1 THE FINAL WINDUP OF OUR ......... Social Editor, Phone 107 . The Saturday Bridge, ehib will ll&Um mod Mrs. George A. Brown meet at the Home or, Airs. u. u. Tuesday afternoon in honor of th,elr Heindselman Katiirtny at 2:3a mother,'" Mrs. Philander , Brown, wh(se birthday anniversary toccured , : , i that day. Mr. and Jirs. W. W, Ercaubrack on Two tables were set for the whir, wiU entertain at dinner at their home Thursday for Mr. and- Mrs. daughter and grandchildrea. were the decorations Sterling Erranbrack and children in the-- ' ilnlug. room and large and A, It PettH. t birthday cake was the centerpiece The 11. I." A, aenlot- class of the of the table, The afternoon waa spent In sewManava ward were ittert:ibied by fur the guest of honor. ' ing WaruU-at their Mr. and Mr. Fred home Tuhiday veulng following the Mr. and Mrs.' Sterling Ercanbrack regular Mutual meeting.' The eva- -' nd Mrt and Mrs. Berne Broadbelit nine was snent In sociability ahd concert over the radio waa enJoyeJLj entecuined Tuesduy evening at the Dainty refreshment were served to: home of the former in couiljnn-u- t iU leave :.....,..,.:.,...., to CecB Broadbeut, who about twentyrflve." ; a .; uon on the L. li. S. mission. Games Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rpear pleaa- - were the feature of the entertain evewiig ment aiKl Gaiety refreehmenH were antly entertaftmd ''-J bridge, club at their home Tuesday served. ; Thoae eventng. .Three taMea of bridgt were played, Henry W. Gease acor? Edna Johnson, Eva. Davis . Melba lng high. A dainty luncheon was Dastrup, Messrs. Clyde Broadbent, served at small tallies. The decora Lynn Broadbent, Vera Bullock, Wen dell Vance, Leroy Passey.. tions were late autumn flower Mr. and Mn HThe rrwtB.lP'-'"Henry W. Gease, Mr. and Mrs. tart Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bullock, Mr. and Wo'.from, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Utew- - Mrs. IL F.-- Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Boy art, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Quillian Passey. Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack, nd Mr. and Airs. George W. HU- - Mr and Mrs. Owen Davis, Mr. .and Mrs. Boyd Davis, Mr. and Mra. II. roy i a S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Joseph The Nineteenth Century club will Gurley and the guest of honor' hold Its regular business meeting Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Keelef will en Friday afternoon at 2 :30, o'clock at the home of MrsT f. Q. StricUley, tertain at a ThaukNgivlug dinner for 334 East Center. Mrs. C. A Wol-tro- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bent and family will give a paper on the life of .Spring Canyon and Mr. aud Mrs. anoT works of Millet A full at- Henry Greenall also of Spring tendance Is desired. Canyon.- - , ale toeeii.-;.'!-a- s - , 2 MAMMOTH : L- - i r k " v i Old Santa .... I . ... - Here Do you realize r nw; A , 30 Days that one month from today we ;. 55 oeadduarters K. Lb. Is 1. For Santa This Year , D. T. R. Co. opens their store and complete" stock of wonderful furniture to you. Furniture gifts are most prized. They ndure through the coming years and serve as ' a constant reminder of extreme thoughtfulness. 4 ; . ; - ; 1 . DfT. R. Co. will be Old Santa's headquarters this year. your elections. 1 Let us help you make -- yrr:"' - Dixon ravi or--Kusseii Co. "THE ONE-PRIC- SPRINGVILLE PROY0, ; Mrs. tTII. Cluff was pleasantly surprised by her children and grandchildren at heir boiue Tnesday .evening, the occasion being her seventy-fift- h birthday anniversary. A birthPAYSON waa served and covers dinner day were laid for thirteen. , Following dinner games,, and music were enjoyed. Those present were Mr. ind Mrs. C. J Huff, Ellis Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Leo James, Mr. and Mrs.l Lee Huff and family, Ethel, Esther, Elmer, Wanda, Fer-roWASHINGTON, Nov., 25! (UP) and Golden Huff. -- President Ooolidge win spend a Mr. andi Mrs. Levi Manwaring qniet Thanksgiving at the White announce the' engagement ' of their House tomorrow with only intimate daughter Lola to Henry Martin of friends of the family as his guests Salt Lake City. The marriage will to feast on the wild turkey dinner take place Saturday, November 28. . which has been planned for him. Miss Melba Park and Russoll No special were arrangements Tilton were married Monday eve made but It Is believed that he and ning at the home of the bride's par Mrs. Coolidge will attend the First ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Park, Congregational church In the morn- the: ceremony being performed by LI "Xelson hi the presence Bishop ing. ' Later In the day he will prob- of immediate relative and friends. ably' take bis 'customary stroll The bride wore a lovely wedding through downtown Washington. gown of peach colored georgette The president wag much relieved and carried a bouquet of bride' at latest advices from Mayor James roKes. F. Coupal, his physician, who went The house was decorated through to Plymouth, Vt., to report on the out In a ...color scheme, of jiink and condition of his father, Colonel John white, streamers and late autumn ' -- t ' Coolidge; nowers Delng employed; Following the ceremony, a social was held. Refreshments were served to about forty' guests. i HOUSE" E " . NEPHI T Coolidge Will Eat Wild Turkey Dinner Btllewu Avemu, the finest strut' in - Ntwpori Rl I, it pavtd with fwrtlani cemnt concuU Although the big'point jn: favpr of paving with port-TTTT 13 land cement concrete its moderate cost, wealthv home owners insist upon concrete primarily because of its attractive appearance. . DRESSES ' SKIRTS tolmprtrvt OFFICBS IN 30 CITIES " J MILLINERY a. other bargains. See Our Windows I? - ? BUSINESSMAN incul apartment Phone 107 ' , Visits with. Parents Mb Vlima note addressed to "Dear Kid- Bunnell of Salt Xake will spend dles" gave the reason for the Thanksgiving day with her parents, bad a Mr. and Mrs. L. h, Bunnell. in the seutenc "Mama la woman- and a cheap attorney from Guest at Dinner Party Miss Mar- SAN FHANCISCO, Nov. 25. (UP) Denver broke up my home." kuerlte Jeppersoti has returned from Salt Lekej where she was a guest at a dinner party given at' the Hotel Utah, In compliment to Frank B. Morrow, prominent singer of Boston, who Isi enroute to the coast where be will fill an engagement - j A TAKESOWNLJFE - Showg 2:30 TONIGHT 4:00 - 7:30.-9:1- "PER SISTER FROM PARIS" t6 California Mr and. Mrs. Tharon Burnlngham left for Calii fornia' to spend the winter. Visits Here Mrs. J. W. Webb of Lehl was the guest of Mrs. L. M. Johnson ver the weelr-en4' ' f ' T Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. HowI ard John of Fillmore will spend Thanksgiving day tn ibis city With u mr rv i it. i u 1 1 . 1.1 ir i John's parents, Mr. J ' THURSDAY mm- ' J Visits in Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Davis will spend Thursday In Tooele. ' ' 5 - ' ' i Ooea i , V TREE TEA U av I md CITY NEWS ' vr' Next Subject For Demonstration By Cooking Expert ? 1 I , i' . Miss Loree Van Wagenen enter-tamed the memlters of the Lamba Tan at her home Monday evening. The evening waa spent In needle--' Charles Raymond, 56, business man, work and music and delicious re committed suicide by gas, Investiga freshments were served. tors decided today, following discov, ery of bis body across a bed In a Be uWafUesn Will - ' and hundreds of . Birthday Dinner xtend thelites of Concrete I n family. A birthday dinner wag served by Mrs. W. E. Harding, Mrs. Hial B. . &4 NaiionaVOrgamzation : BLANKETS SLIPPERS -- V " McCortuck Buildliig SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH M 1 SILKS ! II! Mrs. I. E. Brockbank will n ';' FASHIONS & FOIBLES PORTLAND (CEMENT ASSOCIATION . k ' HOSIERY :: FOR . 111 - :iirl r by Shirley Sharon - Ou r Great Dolla r Da$s entertain Thursday at dinner "''tot Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Adams and fam ily aud. Mis. Vienna Kimball aud . Out f rie ixxUet"Concntt Strut for yoArTotim."iwiU tell youth tob- . 7 Mr. and MrsrHarveyBooth and family will be the guests of honor at a dinner te be given by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Booth Thursday, at the Edgewood farnv t wholt tor Ash for your 4 n rM 2aae'Stte(33ttb V, Pavefl wSiBa - 5 It's the end; the cc mix For those whe are keen to save money we hang out this last appeal. Deeper the price cutting knife goes for these last ... . " "- two days. , f iff"- preaent-werertBe-ll- will all ' FRIDAY" and SATURDAY . be reioicine over the snlendirf urn imum uiuuguv us. lua&c yuur purviuises uuwt tuu , wave 11 uqlu me last and a mad rush. min(e hen everything is "hurry-scurry- '' . , U; DOLtARvDAYS r 1 -- Saturday--- jf0k,': ril"i' k'lt ...... Ml. f .ww.;.-:...L and Mrs. Green A garden tea of exquisite flavor and fragrancel And the price?-Surpr- ise yourself! PUTS-SORE- S Cleanee thoiouihly then. without rutibirg, af p;y David John, before going to Log Angeles where they win make their , home. " ' Mr. ' A VfJ! Q! K,' - i-- J Mne Visits In Salt Lake-M-iss' Christensen will spend Thanksgiving "iarke.'fbe .guest of her t day parents." . In-i- Unibl. To Wbrk, Man nas Bad Time ' Beca)4 lie ' ., tad aggravated stomP. Baker was uauble ffas having a bad time. Finally bfWik the mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,- (known as : Adlnn4nrf and the first dose 8topied those bud spoils, aud he can work agaipj. , i ach tTon Sh, to work Sud k t J. s J; Y' i - ; Kf". Many people keep the OUTSIDE body 'clean but let their INSIDE body stay full of gas and poisons. Give the fyHlde a "REAL cleansing witih the mlijre ot buckthorn bark, glycerine, tM( as sold under the name f Arlka. This acts on -- : nates luetiitiojie poisons anJTeSoves lAeh you never thought old matter was' W yJw system, and which cuased sonr stomach, nervousness, sliidesimemheadaAie, etc. Wbenevdfyou eat too much heavy food,, let .Aperika BEMOVE the un digested suUi8 and leave you feel- spoonrui relieves Ing'tine.' - GAp Attd takes kway that fttH, .Even If yaor iowls mo Wery day, Adlerika brings out wt; bkai-edVeliif- fl : :: 111 ' &UWm WTZ , aendl Thursday matter which might (Vuse trouble. Don't waste time with pills' or tablets but let Adlerikk give your stomach and bowels I J, Ql'JCK relief. , Aiurh additional club No Meting The will not meet tomorrow on account of Thanksgiving. ? " 37 yer. Dr.W.' tot H.; - Bernhart wsltcs he fflmw&uymtdoria to- -' (a) Pm-ket- t Kff. 9 iv j 1ay!"Bsi$,ihe ytrf foUng mothet who is um&Urn in her mind as the ir m for mart USk Smochei . '. JVlISs LLXA TJOYDS get along In bl 'practice i wilboufc Adlerika. is (he open aean" on This, Jnck. Dr. Jl J. Wcavert, a doctor for ! waffles. I!mm IloW.'aood theVS ' 50 yen rsj says he knows no medicine Tot phqr, (or trcveSng and for the bwef taste these snappy mornings! And better thin Adlerika. tawKheaof thetrwof knowledge that bal spenkiiig i)f waffles here's, some .' . V good news for I'nivo hoiisewivea. Uoyes, home economics choose the English type of smocked, Miss J. E. writes : "After using , , f V exiert, will introduce some new war irocx (man ior. a, i i Wi ideas in in her week and demonstration at the years. ..AWlfUL impurities' were! lecture ly rtA-wdttt wool Jersey, chamfangee, eliminated frsm my system." ' 4 office of the Utah Power and Light gtnnain! and sinuki company from 2 :30 to 4 o'clock toAdlerika lsva big Burprise fer peo- Vnf, ple who have used only ordinary aasteriali, made with Vparhto nlodmsn morrow afternoon. '. - ' i bowel "and - stomach medicines be In crepe de Chine H is Tery nice for after- " MJssBoyes free lectures and deml, etc. In jereey tbt onstrations are becoming Increasingcause of Its HEAL and quick; action. noon, Sold ...byeiMlrmj rmggistfl .every. coDan and cub are of white lines, Ii ly popular with Prove women, and a where, in JProvo Hedqnlat Drug the other materials they can be of dret large attendance is anticipated. 1 Stores. fabric in the same color or a contrast. ' Adv. could .. ft I Sunday-echop- r3 LZ3 a- i,. ' - vi tS -"- ---V- . iif.!''! Ui yc! -. s',"w- ;., - tloVkV 1 . V i cn,x uomedy hi i i .111 - l nil twitif kH-.3.;U- waffle-makin- -- jwxr3if V- M V& i 't WJ pin-cbe- ck r . . ' - ' Kiwanls 4 - What Doctors Say 1)4 G. Eggers reports. Adlerika J Is th best medicine he bag tucd in hnd JMere-t-Mi- Mrs. A. H. Cbyton of Salt Lske will spend Thursday in this city and will be the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .James Clayton , X - - - iS m - : e Xi vv m XA 1 lkl-- 1 .- M1-- 0reKestra: - Evtnliw.. . .. . . -- - I'mfci ISi m ciuci iIVCOAL DRIVIW0 " ONB IN TEN 'Jp S?Lh Mm Ti if H0lC0NlTRYSOWE0!-Jv( THE -COAL I BOUGHT-- - I 7 rTf W.) : "NegleerJng a little wound, cut or i librasioB In nln 'ot the flesh may cases out of ten cause no great suffering, or inconvenience, but It i is the one case in ten that causes blood poisoning, lackjaw or a chron i ic festering sore. The cheapest, safest And best 'course la to disln feet the' wound with liquid Boro- in&ADj.p'x..-he,JraMce5- sJ 1 f4:l..J!l - Ckv ; " Adv. AKLti TT 'THB CLASSIFIED WAT rOB QUICKEST AND MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS Why not the whole family attend the play oh - Beeembcr 4. Bestviocal talent -- ever put e on. MUSIC. .BY;. HOTEL . UTAH ROOFmRDEN 0RGHESTRA Our coal" means less trips to TJyTTtoffTin J '. see, erT der to complete the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and. $1.20. HedP,pw4pr 80c and 60c Sold-b- y onist Dnjg -- dySmoot&SpaffirdQa(h SM0OTANDFCrj) VARD PHONE 17 rum - 502 YARDS : SO. U. AVE. ' tf WEDNESDAY "NOVEMBER" 25th 1 , |