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Show i EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, UAECH 12, 192S no Utabs ockl Editor. rtoM 107 One .of the charming social ewnti the tuuuth ws th annual of hte Tres Jell rlubat the Hotel Huberts, Wednesday evening. Th room was artistically decorated is pink and whita, th teb colors. One ions table in the center of the room seated tbe guests The table was attractively decorated with a rut glass tMkt of pink and white sweet teas, I with ribbon streamers running t each cover. At the end of each streamer was a dull. A tnggestion of the club olors was also carried eut in b9 dinner. Mrs.Xjren Button a s toast mistress - If 1 . ; buii-flu- .HI f - : ' . - -- . ;z v X)ifv rrrir ; JokB-ClUM- of the evening Introduced tbe The welcome address was Siren by the president, Mrs. Ted JUtton. lira. Albert & Jones, Mrs. Gebrge Zabriskl Mrs. J. B. Seethal-er- . Mrs. Earl ThowasaiulUrs. Harry Thomas answered to tbe toast ob ''Pobbed. and "and dausbteSLof the Hair," whin, afforded much luerrk The. owtbers at oHttt farthe guests. Splendid musi-e- BonaeviUe vui were, entertained after-bcminumbers wr given by Mrs, tbe ward house Wednesday .pro-grai- u. . Non-Bobb- al u. A splendid pniKram" eousifft-li- K of Tocal onnibers by Mrs. Ltla Milt Thorns. Miss LaeUle .MjerriH and Alls lonai Tpwnas. f, "v.. Mrs. Gara . Clark, RlWe , At 6;30 oVloc.lt dinuer wsi served' XWson, to the followlui club nieiuliers : Mrs. Xebstu. MaHei Wiacombe, IJoyd Mrs. fenie Petrebn7 Wyniaa Berg, Miss Roods Douglas, Ilarring Mies I'" '. i i. and JtfSiisah-dSelabBi:- ..Ti'l I. Dorothy Jensen gate a charmlu? - ' Eur JA'. i fi-isi- s fej-iM'.V- IS f: ,iK ii ;. : 4 diuKr,KeiBj--Fttliin-:tedli-'4Ji- seh-ctio- -- WiV"' ATTI , h2 a Wilde a riolln conipaniedrfey Henry Z Rtelnoinert, iqi))er" was served to aeTenty Haell ..... rr- .''. fr- -- titT- JKClf, 4.i-st.- BrT-T-- ; ' The advanced senior class of the Fourtk.maTd.ILMTtA-imrt- J Tuesday evening at tbe borne of fa TfI ! -- i aw"ryxi t i 4mi JJifk 11 " -- D-T-R . J 4IiKfc.VJ he tja Mrs. Bone T. Ktewar in compliment Maeser, who will leave Jta. Relnlkrd r northern states Tuevlortbe inlsslolu Games and music were - Co.' r -: "New Sprine U fes$W I Fr . Davis,' .Tiicobserir-JJra.Ste- lla 1 V ifgS y ;" v i- - tas Colored Prints Poire'" Broadcloths Madras ' r 'Satins r7 -r 1- rSheert j&eotgettesT" ltnvefpasei shades,, flif trimnied. 31 rA 1 V - CrepeLdelChines: : 1 SatitfUay Tlie members of ternity together with their friend are going to give a dance at tbe Masonlo temple n Saturday nightTbe Indies are now making arrange All masons ments for refreshments. are Invited and they are expected to bring a guest with them. Flat: Crepes I ;; Hi - .?- variety of styles. $13.75;-$29.50:- r1' $24.75 the SfflRonlc fra- jp?! .... -- in a Topcoats of beautiful woven tweeds in both s plaids and plain shades Wonderful Rvalues jn Men's oHaratticned hirt.- - Tern Therler, Mrs. Alice R. Jones aitd' Mrs. Marearet. Blulow. "ONE PRICE HOL'SE" I Saturday the features of .the evening. Rein-bar- d Maesety RJ.JdurdoeV and A Ia, Booth gave short talks appfo-prjat- e to the occasion. Dainty wero served to Jbe Mr. and Mrs. R. J." Murdoi.lt, and Mrs. Kelnbard Maeser, Mr. and Mrs, A. XTBothrMfTitw Mm Aiisoit 11a trhr Mn nd M nt. ! fjeonn -lXrtteon. Mr;a nd Mrs. T. L. Mflit4, Mrs.. Rose T Stewart, Mrs. Grace Boyle, Mrs. W. H. BoylP.' Mrs. Emll Pi i .1 I - , wallpaper! rrYff -tft 'A -- - Mrs. Xd HattwS, Mrs. A O. TversoB." Mrs. Eugene Joaes. Mrs. Altert Jefferies Mrs. Albert tC'.m-Sv1- . Mrsr Harry Mra, M'imaui Jiani.rMrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Bert Suttoa. Mrs, Date $utttm Mrs. Lee Thai" tuttu, Mrs. Earl Tbontas. Mrs, Milt Thomas, Mrs. Charley Thomas. Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs.' Waller Whit tles 4. Mrs. rpe ZabrittklA, Mrs. Joe Seet baler and Mrs. Lyu button. i'VUowluc dinner a theater party was eiiinjed at the Columbia-th- e '" ater.. - . ' y . V ' h v Mrs. s&ss Of I $7.95 5.49.50 0. $33.50 1 - OTEDITS: UNDE THE RECOGNIZED .Miss Zella Evans was hosiers to the memlers of the Alpha Tona ojub at Jbj?r hame JWednesdayeven Ing. , was pleasantly The evening and were served td lieious refreshments -- oOo- Administratioh Goes On Election Blocli BY N.Y. SCHOOL jnualiU-- Tt CAPITOL DOME Hnlsh,-lon- a tTbeMtsheiX'atbeTine 1 FEEBLEMINDED ElU-ioEamfeey Fattn Ellertsou. Kate, Mny Ooddard, IcUe Manson, The r.iigliam Young .unfrerslry (t'nlted Press Staff Correspondent) hn been accredited by the t'nlveir-sttyo- f ' WASHINGTON. Maith UAVJfJ ...... .1 Oklahoma Virginia .7. . . vt, vis. 7 j I . . SlattleiMoBsoBheltiuiStronfeJlei-'- i Montana "ii AlWi; ' 3 4ba...ftate.ttkjotaVLtlg. nin Jeffs, Mrs. :Eda Broadbent,; Ajigt."-- , 0 crediting- agency for nil of the in- ootldes .andy personnel since Presf Tebtiesse'! ..'v 1 . Eleanor Prows and Zelia Evans. KWi-kstitutions of the state according to dent Coolldga wns swept fiitdifflw y.y'w;.Aai;ttst . . a F. Harris, president of Brlgham Id Xovemlier. 1124. WH'l .Ifegii Jtareh ...Augy.fit,' i ' Voting imiversify, who is In receliit Auirt!: 1J Arkansas .,ns Down and wlllUntfn'nMtlintll Kept. ?l4 Ue . State Inadequate to ing, ltftterXronHSrijAiignsf ,S.Wtv"v4Ul g 4nhoB. i uwe Hospital the nmn in charge of the ac- - forr the Konber e1eiW.-TSTrt.tertated brsday or Kver lncreasuts f Migu-lVbd will leVe seiatbrs MissUslppt ' cteUtug work, at Albany. r Twentyndx , Repnbdcan firot , Villi.. IK, . . . xAngu. I V . ' " r have The lle,fts are," Dfr Down anu sl 1 t . . i a rm fitood for the Sew' Zealand ;?iriision.' .v. .Augtlrt 2i t tha fieoDhi"J .Tvauioruia (All of the nilsslonarleij of the Vine-The tjitesflm" of how long the Ing .says ;ln his letter," in advising resentatlv es wsard .ward and their partners Were state 'WW continue to coiriVnTf Teclie you liat tbe. bourd of regents at a for .lwtorfll'lteen(ik tff eiitlnn theIBouln varouna ...--- .. Augu. "1.7 .svrrr.-ijvi. Septendte,' minded persons t thrntflte mental meeting held. Febrnnry 10, 1926, reg- nn1tpliak:srj."ninUdP bsa lBiiiiiruxst-l'reva- u 7 .'ew 'Jlaansbirk.ii.jStfpteB11 KrlKhniu istered ; music were tbe main diversions of 'exdit-iloi'oiing university i hospital to the ultimate c . Wisconsin ' Septembc lunchA f uuder&eetliin q regtut rules, Following tb. primary Arliona -. sit tbe evenKig. dainty tray of the, iflsrVne forriied the bu'sis J7 of study leading to Ute 4ates me4'fromwcretarla4(f liefore"tfie If 'ib'fiialscnsKToB MaisacMsettS i.v..Seitember - tbevirlbusfli guests: Mr. and ; Mrs. Nels Larsen,; memliefs of th'ej state board of In. feree-o- f B. A. or B. 8. jaurvjn Htrr?;rt Mr. and Mrs. Elmer IToMawfty, MX1 salnty "firailimips of vottr Institution Press, , collection which ihotilB be Colortlor-iBtTTof flie hospital T. .8tiifeiil)ef i saved byevejryoo inieresB;flf Jin pott--. , ! hoi iling either of these deCTeeswlll out Wtff'ThnrBdftyr polittod . Louisiana September 7 Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Mr. and Mr. that the laws of this state do not be entitled for the remisslun of oim fTJ". ... .'.September. Tl "' ' Michigan. adPrimaries for .stndyof-lawIn the MurrarMurdockwMtali(L.Mri. provMeorn-Tiommltment--- -f lear t Date Thlr Tear Vermont-- .. examination In j,ia t September, J11 George SV Wells. Mr and Mrs. feeble-mindpersons to the Insti- mission to the bar li'WaKhington ........September 23 ., O. South Dakota ' ........March Harry Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. J. tution, ; bnt that'' application must this state." New York September 11 lUinois ' Tliis recognition." President Har..April 12 Rtone, Mr. and Mrs, Kirby Alien, be made for their attendance. Not r t ideorgia".. 4 Indiana satls-faMay i.. Mrs. Mrs.- Mary considerable i ris said, "lirings George Miner, , ; boards Conventions : Examining throughout' . 18 AnPennsylvania ......viiMay tiim as It indicates thnt Brlgham Ekins, Leona Andreasen, Juel tTtah comprised of practicing physi August t'-Oregon ..........May 21 Idahd .. ...if. dreanen and the honored guest. cians dbtrict judges tippnren't V'ming 'unversity credit's and stand1 . .Not . '. Connecticut 5 North Carolina .....June ly fail to discriminate lietwwn the ing n?g beiiig ret'bgiilied by all . Delaware 7 ..Jiuie Iowa ' and tbe --kifitiH! it ftanilard educational agencies." " . 8 New Mexico Florida was said and as a result of thnt lack " Rhode . Island 13 . . New .Jane .', " ' of dlwrlmiiiatfiiii tht state instiltt- - siie'lfiations for two. types of boll- - MalneJersey 21 Utah June' ...Hv:;. to instnlled be aftbeiihstlttjtVari tlon .la!' being filled and over- "M ! --4Benotes states 21 ...June Mlhnesota ' crowded with the former t.vpo of ia- - (luring the present spring and autm In which . are up for i North Dakota . ..".......June 31 riier-unadvertise-fo- r bids an the tients, whereas flielaw'ViiiVfeiiipltTteH 2 : contests will be most important ' TexaK..'','.'.,.. t same as iMisslbie," as win . fanr the state mental- hospital priweHt 'rirgihia '.: .'.ii .'..August : !. because- of the. announced Inten- Dr. Dunn, Kitperlntem tlrth of Democrits to capture con- auarlly' is aHtliistitutoiu for the in- ;'?;';. ';.Aiignst!": .".":ft: Kansas I (ientv was anthoriced to construct , Missouri .AgisV' i ' tfol of the; apiH-r- touse., In bht repo to tbe state .buuicdiiK. another concrete silo ut the lustltu Hix report ststed that -- the It bad been reported that Edward F. sprTiigwmlfon7h?rara and gflTden 8abfl.lTTaylortrf, valet,-wb- o had been ten deaths at the. Ill after tbe murder, came to during the month of Feb- was well ui.der way and that Tery ruary, the causes of which were;, tblngd. pointed' to ' another successful Connecticut, died here and is burled In this vicinity. Rumor had It that Generarparaly8iSTnhe i'TnsaneplT AH members! the beard which it the body was to be exhumed to desenility with paresis, 1 ; sehilltyTtT apoplexy, l exhaustion of the In comprised! of Governor George' "H. termine whether It Is that of Sands. Insaner 1; epithelioma of the lower IJein, State Auditor John E. HoldeU mid State Treasurer John Walker, 11a 1: tabes dorsalls, 1. The feiwrt showed that on Feb Acre in attendant.' Ii' Vour "sleep 13 restless, . regular' y ruary 1 there were : . , muiBilUed. and 38 - voluntary' ... if yem awalec all tired, if 11AKTFtKD, Cojiiu March 10. ' " or a total of 783 iiatientun ' your sDine Is twisted by ."' (iigtborltfes her? did 't!l'jTryille . der care and treatment in the ; 'it(ii'b.v, that the investigation of a sagging bedspring, and During Fei'wary 15 rev. Hie (lewH nT VMIMnm llucrnfirill IHV 3 were nlar and voluntary patients system is clogged t- film was noted who lor, director, admitted r eight- regular ami four sliiiu In Log. Angeles four years ago, with fatigue poisons Toluntryrpatleiits died, leaving 7 14 lias been brought to this locality, , then "fry the glorious and 35 voluntary, or a totitt tboy refused today to give out any regular ; xeliel of sleeping on a i of 779 patients rcnialifing ia the ho Information. ; of on March. decrease 1, aliet fri" pltal "Auj ajinouncetnent the"; case hej t 8mut may be lafrpfSorrt jV four daring the month. , must ,cme from District Attorney treat-medmrt carbonate a copper by K B. iromoT, engineer nf Keycs of I.os Angeles, it was, said of tiie.seed uwtrdlng-t- o K. It. to prepare ! at tbe district attorney's office here. was authorized Kent. Irice, ., fit Off. Mark ii who' gave a demonstration of .the TrU f I pMPW'IWawiVMs1WVAakAAaaM jug. tronttni' nn.fs ' to flboilt thlrtV -- GRAVE PROBLEM 1 ;.',.;. lit,;., -- uf-j- T t ew-ath- ....... -- W -- .... .... - - : 1 V isUst Pork Products arc advancing These shoulders are fresh mild cured. Shop early and be assured of just the one you want. ; " ;u-.lfi..i All cured II w r -:- j ,, . . - . i - ; Fresh mild cured ROLLEDSHOULDERS IB !''- - VfeC$M f rr-f- -- Mr-and- J. HI! 711 . . :. ed VEAL ROAST.... SHOULDER, LB. LEGS, LB. STEW, LB ... . ROLLED RIB AND RUMP, LB. BEEF ROAST feeble-minde- vAnothef fresh car of CaJif,ornia Lettuce, large solid headte'p-'nCLImperial Valley, 6 f of ZU d wiyfcv ORANGES;:: ...... fi-ederi-i ...... I , for-nsT- T-. - Sweet .Santa Clara Prunes h-are Very ' "' healthful. HOC 51bs; . ...... dlsaiv-ueare- :- crop-yiel- For your health's - sake TEA : make this test WHEAT SMUT apan 'i ......... 49c 5S - HONEY... tracted or an " the comb ' '.- S) PIE FRUIT . . 3 SOAP v:, BUTTE. " ,, . . Z Pure honeyTC J - gallon cans $1.19 Loganberries and Blackberries Pears and Apricots 'l- flrl j Qallon cans, each. ' . ...; W 23 large u - DEMONSTRATED JSSa ''' - . cotmtf-itiStlrffltifr- M W . 3 Adorable Easierrttdfs PeetsSoap Powder and bars A. B. .V . - 3?C "SKAGGS QUALITT CREAMERY:" ' every pound guaranteed . . m .' I . For Little Girls Pricd"to please 'Wother's-i' 1- - pockptboolt . m i m m a r . to $3.50 $2.50 Another Special tjr Wc.ek-En- ft - - cl On Ladies' and Misses' Hats " $3.95 to $7.5P ' ' '"IH .! . 1 I 1, I aftSS 'SS Batf "3 "aaH r'BS :ne.-s(ib ' a al 11 45c pkgs. . , 'TREATMENT IS insri-',iu'ii.t- Fresh churned, a good spread for bread, 2 lbs. . . TV - - NUT BUTTER -- (!. Extra large jumbo size Florida's best russetts and goldens 09fV ; . .,xOC 2 GRAPEFRUIT (raere'-'aenafor!- ...T.-.Trr.Jtf- ,29c S'V, dozen .....'..... .... lilt , .............. , ........ ......... ....... ....... m ad ip'i: Large sweet and juicy. California Best Sunkist PRUNES . -- X 20c ......... ..i.., a.,... ...... - BEST CUTS YOUNG POT ROAST . . . . ; MCE,,..1. ; 99a on1 aaC it .- Springvllle faVmers.'ul'll'F. Tstnt)fi's: store last' Friday. x , , ' .t lrtM. 'A According fo reportl n mitnber f tb wheat f ield Jjk KnrltHrliy wem tmumtn Infested with" smut lfts year. Great-carshould jkliei tbemfor taken this, spring. In eelecllbg pure Scientifically seed and then giving It proper treat-- ; ' ment.- - - .' ' ' H11U eau. pifsident of the farm bur-- balance. Buy them for economy as well as health. '' ; 1 Price this treat; Aeeordinf Ky ment Is "much ntore effective for closed smut thai-lh, f uruialdehy de ; v - ijuilt to sup: ort every part of the body iri gende, - perfect The. Springvine farm bureati has pnrcbnsed apparatus tlsod In the proms of tbe copper carbanate trentjnent and any body wishing to use the apparatus' should phone Wm treatment 7 ' - - M .fThc D-T-R.- One-Iric- e House' ' |