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Show -- 3 THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JTJNE17, 1926. FACE TERES Sr. CITY. NEWS it : stood It bos PnOMl07 t. 'Si: IsfairpRTOIiBS Meet The Third ward Choir Social Editor, PboM 107 Relief Society cboir member' arc urged to be present at .the reguUr A delightful Ken iugton was en- ed to Mrs.. Feru Thomas, -- Mrs. weekly practice which will be held joyed by a cumber of friend of James Iveraoa and Mrs. Fred Ray. it the horn uf Mrs. Eva Warner Mrs. Mark Brlmhall wbea she en- A profusion of garden roses and Friday evening. tertained, at her home Wednesday syfeet peas adorned the. entertaining Sett Lker VUitinf W. B. Mit- afternoon complimentary to Ms. rooms. Refreshinents were served. Cooper of Salt Lake City, chell of Salt City i rialtins Mary Mrs.' William Redd and Mrs. An Miss Norma llughes Is visiting In ia Prove with friends. drew Walton of Raymond, Alberta,' San Francisco, CaUf., during the Fran Rich field C. p. Hansen of Canada. A pretty floral arranger summer.' months.. She accompanied Richfield to visiting with friends tn aient of roses and "Spencer sweet her father, Dr. E. G. Hughes, who peas prevailed u the decorations. Is taking a post graduate aourse at tHf city The goeeta were entertained with the University of California hosmusical Misses numbers Slna by pital. the, Home Bessie Returns Misr i if Hf BrimhaU and Lucite Merrill. . ReSharks has ret nroed home from Salt lake City, wberhe has been at freshment wereH.served to the M. A uuiulier of friends of Mrs. Ellen Henderson were eutertained BrimhaU, S.' George lending, school at the University of Clark, Wells BrimhaU. Chase Hatch home Wednesday afternoon. A proI tan. Thomas Thompson, J.' Hod sen, gram, consisting of musical 'num- Returns Home MrJ and Mrs. W George- - Klrkhaui, C. Y. Cannon, J. bers and readings, was rendered. W. Knight. G. W. BrimhaU, T. O. Refreshments ere served to thirty-five- . C. Gardener have .returned to their Albert Brown, G. W. Park home in St.. George' after spending Romney, er. T. H. Hoibrook, the guests of the past two weeks in this city, The Daughters of the. xfofmon where they have been the guests of honor and the hostess. Battalion were Entertained wt the Mr. ftnd Mrs. George F. Bunker. home of Mrs. Claude Ashworth by Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Kimball her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Ashvvortb. II. A Hare Firm Idaho-MrYoung of Eugene, Oregon, Mr. and A delightafternotm visit Wednesday Is McDonald of Victor, Idaho, Mrs. A L. Booth entertained at ful program was given. .Refreshing with relatives and friends of their home at dinner during the ments were served to fifteen. thin city. week. A . centerpiece" of" garden ' roses wan used on the.tab'e. The Slaise Cordner was the Miss Little New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. guest list included Mrs. Annie M. aV birthday. 'party C. Johnson are Imnfiy to announce Young, Mrs. Alice Johnson of Mt truest 'of Ifimop at MrS. Hilda her mother, by given, the arrival of a fine baby girl. Pleasant,-Mis- s Gwendolyn Russell Cordner. Wednestlay afternoon. A ileor.a Miss BMth of Salt Lake City, afternoon , was siWnf pleasant Visit Sister il re. Sharp Gillis- - the guests of honor pn(Whe host games and music, and. refreshments ' pie had as her guest Monday and and hostess. were served to ten' little friends. A Tuesday her sister, Mrs. L. B. Nich Dr. Kimball is enronle to the unilarge birthday cake holding ten tiny ols of Salt Lake City. versity of, Wisconsin, where he will was cut and strved by Ihe lie an instructor dnrlnc the sutnnier tnpers From Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs and winter sessions of the college. guest of honor. Ray Jones of Salt Lake City sient .... Provo. Wednesday Mrs. Earl Hoggan was in Salt turned t0 thelr home in Provo after Lake city Tuesday to attend tne.HI)pnaln!j a few dayg ln park city, Yfeitiiig Parents Elwood Start wedding and reception of her sis- thev went to attend the wedup. former Provo high school st a ter. Miss Edna Peters of Magna, ding and reception of .'their son, M. dent, is spending a few weeks in and John Oldham of Salt Lake City. E. Jones, and Miss Marlon Jefford this city with his parents. Mr. and ... , of Park City. . Mrs. William J. Startup. Elwood Mrs. Grant. Thomas entertained has been attending school In Call Mr. and Mrs. Dayid Oienshaw with the members of the Thursday evenfornla and is ing bridge duo at' the home of her and Mr. and, Mrs. J(Ain W. Farret a firm of. Lojf Angeles. x mother, Mrs. J. H. McDonald Thurs- were the dinner guests of Mrs., Wday evening. Three tables of bridge B. Ward at her honie in Salt Lake Mrs. Here Mr. and Visiting award- - City Sunday. Leland B. Anderson of Salt Lake were played and card prizes here. Is City visiting board and all officers of! " wool CHIT WAR NEWS7runJVood-CUHo- n . at-he- nobler tilings of life. .Music la tke com- polling ' lole4tar.AnltIie Clarendon Grand kilt wltt - an eye to space limitations, but large enouga to give will complete tke tone and dignity warm of your Lome.', t L Easy-to-Pa- y " ,.' ' . . 1 Dixon-Tayl- or -- "The OFTEN p MISUSED: WORDS Don't say "he was deeply effected by the news." Say "affected." 0 F T E N MISPRONOUNCED : pseudonym. Pronounce (he u as In "rule," o as in "no," as In "hlni," accent on first syllable. DFTEN MISSPELLED : eligible 1 f)le. Co. .. House" word: RETINUE; the 'attendants of rtiersoii of rank: an escort. "She was followed by her retinue of servants." , Visits Friends Miss Gwendolyn Russell of Salt Cake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth for a few davs. Goes North Mrs. Josephine Y. Carter and Mrs. Gladys G. Nielson and son Gordon left : Wednesday morning Jor n trip to Seattle and down the western coast to Palo Alto, Calif., where theywji: visit with Mrs. Hattie Y. Tipton. "- ' J SYNONYMS : difficulty, 'dilemma, perplexity, "plight, predicament, puzzle, quandary. WORD STUDY: "Use a word Visitor Fsoin Castledalei-Ss- a ...three times and it la yours."-- Let us increase our'vocabulary by niHRterj Dora Seeley of Castledale Is visitIng one word each- da"y.' Today' ing with iliss Lena Booth of Provo. -. - advisory all camps of the Daughters of the mem-L,- , Relief Corps to Meet-- All Ploneers are requested to be bers of the William T., Sherman Pp.f present at the Administration build be lief corps, No. 5, are invited to ing, Friday, evening at 7:30 o'clock present at the ntxt meeting which to make plans for, the Fourth of will be held at the home of Mrs. M July xelebratlon A. ConahtT80 East Second Tforth at street. Friday afternoon Pasadena Man Here R. E. Van o'clock. Busklrk of Pasadena, Calif.,, is in this city for .a few days visiting Visitors From Ogxten Mr. . and . with friends. are Mrs. L. W. Underwood of Ogden visiting In this city with friends. From Maryland 'Mrs. T. B. Monroe and daughters Louise, Daughters to Hold Meeting The Clara, Florence and Marjory D., of Silver Springs, Md are' visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Heindsel- man and family. . . " With Friends C. L.. Manning of Richfield. Utah, Is' here visiting with friends. Mesa People Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hibbert of Mesa, Ariz-ar- e guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon. Here From Manti Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of Manti' are guests .at, the, Hotel Roberts thisJveek . Attetdk Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Glllispie were In Heber Tuesday to attend the Giles family reunion. ' t Salt Laker Visits-A. Bales pf Salt Lake City is visiting In Provo for a few days.C. 1 . - it" - 10 rCall at our show Tooms tele nhone or write for catalog,. We'd like to send you, too, a copy of the book of prize-wining kitchens equipped with Frigidalre Will you mail the Ai Dayton. modern "ict won , & Ribbon '; 'He .' '.'' Silk-and-Fib- re Fifty V 3Se Original price Scarfs E,ldoiiiei.s 75c I9d r"" Original . price $1J0 Originnl pElce 20c .'; ' 36x42 inch tases. ' Lingette J Pillow Cases 5 2'S.e-,- $1.00 Original price 23c each mm bb . Kalburnie Gingham " . Standard 12&c 1 21e Original price c . ' Novelty Dress 36-In- ch yard 9-- 4 mmmm Percale 32 inches wide 2-3- mm t 36-in- ch 16 - 39e Origiinal price . ';- wide; aB. colors 38 inchee for Voiles Bleached 3 Sheeting yards for $1-0- 0- . Angeles, Calif., are visiting with CHERRIES Sweet red cherries Mrs. Frank Roper for a few weeks. per lb. if you pick them. Bring containers. ; Other varieties. A. V. Watklns, first farm north Peo. ple's Store, State Road, Orem. and annoying-f" . Phone , j2? night apply Orig'nal price 50e Twetity-Fiv- e Ratinspun 36-In- ch 81x90 Seamle Suiting heets Heavy Silk . 4 yards SUMMER COLDS : i ... Vocus (W tf Million Jm U4 Ymrnriy FOR SENT-Clecool bedroonHvi 3 room furnished apt garage. 70' E., 2nd So. JylC an, .Originally priced at, yard ( 220 Weight Blobmers ; $1.95 Original price ' ... , Men's ; $2.45 Children's Gingham Jumpers XS1.00 Originanriee $1.75 Dresses 2f 487-J-- ........ for .;i ildren's Lingette H plcktnk. Inquire 384 E. (!th North, ' Visitors a From , Califomia-Mrs- . ' J23 O. L. Terry. A. L. Brolles'and'son Ralph, of Los tiamm andtheiccstyiuww Three Hundred abor-ig'ine- raspberry ' Varney, JK57. West Center, Provo, Utah Plnie send me the Frifidalf Catalog tad a OOOf of the Fncidair Book at ktociel Kitchau. , . price 40e ..'' Twelve GOVERN SELF ' s r Original , 00 WANTEDRalspberry pickers over Visits in Salt Lake Mrs. W. J. 14. .Call J23 Mortimer of Provo visited In Salt Lake City the early part of tne FOR SALE-Sumlots for homes week with friends and relatives. at Jldley's Ranch In Hobble Creek eanyoi, ' 165 No. 3rd W. Phone Salt Lakers Here Mr and Mrs. 1002-j-f ' : v R. A. Rawson of Salt Lake '"City are here visiting with friends. GIRLS' WANTED for . v WmcuUREFRIGERATION Company, 0i Bute - 39c 3 484-R-- ) 25c Rolls of Wide Fancy ANXIOUS TO : Hundrei and Fifty vt-AS- t Dtka-U- - U MSM 19J , Seventy-five- - ABORIGINES riKSvr . painting, : paper Visitor From Salt Lake James hanging, kalsomlningi- - Call 410tMarshall of gait Lake Cityjs vlsltJ W. jy!5 Ing in Provo this week. n- ..' Provo, Utah by yards and IS Mens Sport '':.' , Children's Percale ... ' Bddidaire'-'Ccml Motora u 1.10 From Arizona Orson.. Cluff of FOR 'RENT House, close in. PhoneJ Mesa, Ariz., is visiting in Provo 654-Ini. 303 E. 1st No.'; J17 with relatives and friends He is a 4guest of Henry Cluff at his home. W ANTED Raspberry pTckera ap ply to, Brig Johnson, 1443 W. Otfi Marriage License Issued A mar South. J23 Issued In Salt riageiiicensejvas Lake City Tuesday to M. M. Rob FOJJJH5NT4- - room JbouseMod-ern- . ertson of Salt Lake and Miss Erma 775 N. 1st East. j30 Jensen of Provo. tomorrow, for the price ofFrigid-air- e is low, its dependability has been proven by more than 150,000 users, its economy is an V established fact. Bate & Varney ELECTRIC One ' 14 Original prices ' coupon? Product of Suits (Irigiiiaf price 15c yard - - ' e Knickcr ; bU'jM'.icd muslin. !; NEWTODAY But this is not a luxury of "' 275 West Center ' - h To Give DancepT-TliEdgemont " alid Tlmpanogog wards will give a ! dance in the Timpanogos ward amusement' hall Friday .evening. : ' : V Wilds's- orehestra will furnish the musfc. The publje is Invited to at- - BOARD & ROOM and light housetend. keeping rooms. 320 E .1st No. IPhone 943-. jir Salt Lake Man Visits Thomas Steele of Salt Lake City spent Wed FOR SALE-Blac- k and .white cher ' nesday in Provo. ries. Phono 583-J20 Some day you sa-ywhy not make it now? Twenty-Fiv- Ages Muslin e left ' ' ; - SYDNEY.,. June 17 (tP). The only color,, problem; Which Australia has to handle t present is the sav Ing of the renjnants of the The civilization of the white man has made heavy inroads upon their 4)umlers, -- The aboriginesan-not tackle work as whites understand it. They are a naturally in: dolejit- - pepil'N who . believe that hunting food is the only aim in life. A little band, of enthusiasts in Adelaide have evolved, a scheme by which they hope to further the welfare of the aborigines. They have drawn up a petition for presentation to the Federal Parliament,' asking for the reservation of laiid In some part Of. the continent "for the establishment fora model aboriginal ' : State. " The petJtlon asks that this model State should ultimately be managed by a native tribunal, as far as pos sible, according to native laws and customs, but prohibiting cannabai- tsm and crjiei rites. At some future time, it Is suggested,, the Admini strator himself should be a native, but meantime such assistance as may be necessary should be pro vided. si.- ool ' ! llrigiiiai price ' W. S. Yes, "Some day,' you say you'll : have Frigidalre. You'll "be outside ice with through supply.' YouH make delicious . frozen YouH serve - those desserts. enticing Frigidaire tubes in iced drinks. You'll know the luxury of being able to leave your home for a day or two, or a week or two, without emptying the. icebox sure that when you come back everything will be asT?eshT and sweet and cold as when you V IJfiderskirts '' ; c Boys-All-W- ed , Ammu-niiio- n Blues-- - - Twelve AlNSiik . Russell One-Pric- e DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon . Red- s- 1 lnstullmenta 31 the battle Friday and Saturday: s. On ; . which will be employed by both Annies during Mes-dam- , ' hasyetecurredurinsrtheStore War. Patrons will be interested Jn tne Unusual . JllET it call forth tte urge to tke fine-- Store: The Hhie Army is now in a precarious position and has called for It is expected that the battle Friday and Saturday willbe the fiercest that Ik Home jMieans jMostj, tf -- $1-0- 0 rr Ages 6 to Oilgmarprire 14 $2JJ3 ' Vests 98c Original price $L50 SOe |