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Show A- - V" the EATOxm Letters To Santa Clems CLAUS : DEAR-SANT- 4fai Society ITAH SOKOS1S OA'B. of the most In terestlng ipul- al treats of th sea ton was Um ., I want a train" and s car, car. .We want some book. no rtah Borosia dub open sasaloa Wednesday afternoon, December 2, bald W. Rubin-at the borne of Mrg GOKDQ-- f FOOTE. . . STO West 5 North. soru The club members vera Boat- esses to the numbers of fha Nine- tenth century dub, presidents or rep DEARANTA: Please brine me a doll buggy and resentatives of the B, X, TJ. women. a dull. Kotne cnairs ror a tame. Ladies Literary club, Municipal' il. Nelke Reading; dub and the A dull lxd anl iMly, nuts and don't forget by two little brothers. I am three literary clubs of American Fork. " 5 $wt old. A highly instructive and enter LILLIAN HARRIS. 658 X, 1st West, taining program was given by Prof. f. 8. I wast some beads, loo. George fltsroy and local musical tuletit as follows: Talk on Amer-ioHj- p DEAR SANTA : music and composers by Prof. ' I would like' a pair, of leather George Flrxroy ; vocal solo, "Land of boots and a crack shot gun and "a the Sky Blue Waters," by Cadman, post card projector and If yon have Mrs. Fay L. Stiehl;' piano selection from "Indian Lodge," by McDowell, , anything 'If ft you may leave ' : Tours MiNs Rhea Blumenthal; piano solo truly, ' ROBERT. "By Waters of Minnetonka," by Lieu ranee. Mrs. Ralph Booth ; piano Address: 470 West 1 So.Sante Robert Bullock. solo, "Ziml Indian Jiain Day," by Thaifk ,you. Grunn, Miss Beryl Wackson; vocal solo,"Mt'omtt Where My Love Lies Prof. J. W. Dreaming.'Mjy-roste- r, Will yon please bring me a buggy McAllister, vocal Volo, "I Am So made of wicker and a doll and three Glad Trouble Don't Last Always,' vocal chair. Good by dear Santa Clans. bj( Dett, Miss Fay Jensen; VIVIAN GLADE: HARRIS. solo, isomeuody s Knocking at lour Door" by Dett, Miss Leda Thompson; piano solo, "Juba Dance," by Dett, Hiss Lucille Olson; pianq solo, "Serenade," by Campbell Tipton, Mrs. 31. W. Merrill; veoal solo, "1 Love Tou Truly,", by Bond, Mrs. Fay L. Stiehl) piano solo, "Irish Wash At Home. Nebraska liidy Tells er Woman," by Sowerby, Mrs. Ralph How. ' Booth. At the conclusion of the program Mrs. S. n. Goldensteln, Inland, Nebr,, says, "I had terrible rhok-iudainty refreshments were served by spells, smothering; nervousness, a special club committee, Mrs. .J. pulpltutlou, difficult breathing and M. KUertson, Mrs. Clarence Cramer, liefore each spell It seemed as if my Mrs. E, II. Hansen, and Mrs. G. M,. face was swelling, and I couldn't Brockbank to the following guests: control my tongue. Since using Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs. M. M. Robthese symptoms have ertson, Mrs. E. E." Bachelder, Mrs. gone.'". It bn been pIt mnnh mid J. M. Vieks, Mrs. J. W. Aird, Mrs. I now feel fine." Sold at all drug" George Bfatton, rs. George C. stores or write Sorbol Company, QuiUian, Mrs. F. A. Lenhart, Mrs. Ohio.MeclujnlcsbTirg, Locally at W. Mrs. C. A. Wol- Jj Hedquist Adv. from, Mrs. J. G. Slrlekley,' Mrs. II Drug Stores. Gease, Mrs. O. A. Spear,- Mrs, Mrs. Reid Joseph Halberslaven, ' ; , 0i - T w ie . i Individuality in uiassware uirts it A g)0 of fragile Venetian Glassware is sureflto be as unique as it is pleasing. ,Itsimething, - everybody else hasn't thoiht of before.! Dinner Set for Christmas Give Mother " set White 42-pie- ce et k&pjwset 60 I 1 -- oe-M- vc I .. .15.75 .,..15.75 ....22.95 FATT.ern I t 'Provorf; - W - HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Springvflle - - Nephi Payson : "" at-ar- - . - ed in a color scheme of pink - ik1 ' whits. cTspe paper and flowers be-1 Inf mpUfyed. The brida was krfoly la a gown of while crepe" bac sarin, triaimed with white slik lace and rhluestonet and wose a voa of talle csoght with nana oc rtnnestonea. sue rrlea a shower bouquet of bride's rosea, Miss Rha Blumenthal, the bridesmaid, wore a silk gpwa of pastel pink trimmed with pastel green and carried a bouquet of ruses. Erwln Stewart acted as best nym. " The bridal' party was assisted In receiving by Mr. and - Mr. 'Hank Johnson, and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph " . Broadbent. The Blue Jacket orchestra furnished the music for dancing which was interspersed with a program consisting of musical numbers from Taylor Bros.' male quartet and a saw solo from Ray Levltre. Mrs. OMra Gay was In charge of the dining room. Two hundred and fifty guests were whom, preseut. among Were gueste ."from Salt' Lake City, Payson, Spanish Fork and Bpting-VlllThe young couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. immediately alter the recaption Mr and Mrs. Broadbent left for Salt Lake where they will spend a week while Mr. Broadlient attends the mission school before leaving for Iks Austrian the mission. The bride wore a smart tailored going iway gown with a beautiful bollvla fur trimmed coat and a hat of metal cloth. Wood-ClionC- o. ' See "Ad." in Friday's Herald Final Wind-U-p of Clearance Sale : e. WEDDING RECEPTION. One of the most tieautlfitl wed ding receptions of the season was the given Tuesday eveulnjf-i- n SecoudjBrd social nd Mrs. Hank Johnson in honor of Mr. nnd Sirs. 'Cecil Rroadbent, w.ho were married Wednesday in the Bait Lake Mrs. Broadbeut was for temple. merly Miss Edna Johnson. The hall was exquisitely decorat Mr. "and Mrs. Joseph Farrer entertained their Wednesday evening dinner bridge club' at their home Wednesday evening. The rooms and charmtable " were dining ingly decorated with roses and narcissus. A 7 :30 dinner was served, Five tables followed by bridgU were played and the ladles' favor was awarded to Mrs A B. Mor gan and gentlemens' favor to to William Blersach. ' g Co. Dbn'Tdylor-Russel- l "THE , EXTERNALLY ...12.50 ....... leenrKLM a GOITRE TREATED ....$4.95 Victory Shape-- . ... Decorated Design Coronado Shape .', . - mm apt il A- December '8, at 8-- o'clock. Elettiiis wia-taJtof plao ami aS metabera'are vrxed w be presesc ; . Tb. Americaa Legloa Auxiliary held meeting We4nw4ay evening at the home of Mr. D. Orlo Allen. Mrs. Byron Dastrup waa assisting . . hoatsss. Plans were made for the cake sale to be held Saturday and was . followed by tha election of officer for the coming year.. .The follow, ing were elected: Mrs. George Har ris, president ; Mrs. Albert Hickman, first vice president; Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, second vice president; Mrs. Vincent ,f secretary ; Mrs. George Leren, treasurer;' Mrs. Harry Butler, chaplain; Mrs. W. W. Allen historian ; .Mrs. Seymour ; Mrs. Hewitt Gray, sargeant Stn t -- , chairman of entertainment commute: Mra,' McClarkw Edof membership wards, chairman committee; Mra." L. R. Edwards, publicity. Mra. Erlanson of .Payson, co imtj commit tee woman was also preseut at the meeting. ;." 1 V JP ' J The guests included Mr. and Mrs. home Wednesday ... evening.. The house was tastefully decorated with ' cut flowers. During the dinner hour a program of speeches, reading and musical numbers wa given under the leadership of J. W. Thornton. Openshaw, William Biersach, Mr. Special feature of the evening was and Mrs. Alma Van Wageueu, Mr,Ube ebawer of letters received by and Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. Alma Mrs, Snow from absent-relativ- es Walllck. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. and frleude and a bouquet of pink rose buds from out of town guests. Morgan. Those who participated in this de, The missionary social and dance llghtful affair were Mr. Mrs. J. given in honor of Maurice Nuttall, D. Cox, Mr. and Mra. J. G. Pace snd In the' Vineyard ward amusement Miss Maxlne Pace of Cedar City; hall Wednesday evening was s Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garrett snd social and financial success. Mr. son ef Lehl ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J, "Nuttall left this morning for the , Snow, Mr. and Mrs. II. E, Duffln of missionary home in Sa.lt Lake prior Al)erdeen, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. to his departure for the Knell, Mr. and Mrs.' J. W. Thornmission field.' ' . ton, Verda Curtis, Emms Snow, " Laura Shurtllff, May Thornton, ; Mrs, W. J, Snow and Mrs. 1. Dl Claud Snow, Thornton fnow, Gor Cox wpre the guests of honor at a don Snow, Reld Thornton, Frank r birthday party held "at the Snow Adelard. George Qsllllan, Mr. and Mm C. H Loose, Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phlbbs, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hornlbrook, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. David ; sd Germon-Austrla- n , 3 - Gardner."; ALL VELVET HATS 12 P"cex .;) Mrs. Atlantii;Chrlsten.8qn, Mrs. Willis Bromley, Mrssjfoseph Wal ton, Mrs. J. T. AydelotteMrs. J. R. Twelves, Mrs. II. H Merrlll,Irs Alma. Taxman, Mrs Jacob Coleman, Mrs Christian Jensen, Mrs. Hwrry Thomas, Mrs. Leo Bown, Mrs. W. F. Hanson, Mrs, W. T. Hasler, Mrs. J, T. Mockler, Mrs, George P. Parker, Mrs Ralph Poulton, Mrs O. W Bailey, Mrs. J.. B. Ashton, Mrs Rose 1. Stewart, Mrs..G. M. Taylor, Mrs, W, M. Roylance. Mrs. L. R. Edwards, Mrs. H. G. Merrill, Mrs: R. V. Rarabaugh, Mrs, A. B. Worsley, Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. J W. Robinson. , The entertaining rooms were tastefully decorated with the club colors, yellow and lavender Chinese TnTysainnemums and. onheha rose A We also have tle neV v METAL AND SILK HATS V(, , WiM ' at popular prices. Allen Millinery Ave. North 20 University , , lllKiM ' Jit wS!SS4 ' lii "honor of Paul 'Stewart,- - who will leave soon for the New- Zea land mission field,, a farewell party was given in the Bonneville ward amusement hall Tuesday evening. A splendjd musical program was giTcirau d"wa sfollo wwTby" da nc i n g which was enjoyed by a large num ber of friends of the guest pf honor. a The Sociay Sixty dancings club third of a series of dances Friday evening in the Elks Will hold the home. ' No. 2 will hold Its meeting Tuesday evening. Talley Chapter regular Wife and Husband Both 111 With Gas Qood to Ae hut drop" Sewdlong ago to the beam and belles ofthe&onth, s most famous ;;y''3hotel in old Dixie the Maxwell House inNashville. .Today this same special blend of fine coffees with its jw alluring, mellow flavor is used in every state from n d coast to coast. It has pleased more people than any .i .j other coffee ever offered for sale You can have its ' ." "rare aroma and richness for your own table. Your mh grocer has Maxwell House Coffee in sealed blue tins .' ' ll-- " l it (I'M . txTTil'.t V- - tie 2X - - '.' .... ... i . "For years I had gas on the stomach. The first dose of Adlerika helped.' I now sleep well and all gas Is goite..-- .. It also helped my husband." (signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE 'spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings astonishing relief to the stomach. Stops that full,, bloated feeling. Brings out old, r you never thought was in yonr system." Thlgexcellent intestinal .evneuant is wonderful for constipation. Hcdqulst Adv. waste-matte- Drug-Store- r Tires At - x iicy Last Maxwell House G6ffee it I - - bin-ba- ffled came back into his life like a ray of sunshine - . fresh for TKeWest in mrVacificCoaSt plant fRpafted o 'ituvi- Russian prince who walked the. primrose path to the merry tune of aching hearts But one day a dancing bit of a girl flits across his pathway1 and the bright rights lose their all this If powerfnny-plos- .. tared in the new WARNER picture "Satan in Sables." fruit Pine Tree Service Station 3 So. & Univ. Ave. . is the story of a reckless him seemed .always just beyond bis reach and the While -- Lowell Sherman glamour. How she lured Bargain Pirces ffi m . "Satan in Sables" with : ; Coming Soon! ; Tapestries, Cushions, Feather Pillows, Pictures, Gar pet Sweepers, Lamps, Coaster Wagons, etc. . .. We are making big reductions in price to those who buy how. 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