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Show : THE EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY. JUNE 24 1926. teaa, iulos .. ' thirtieth. Tbe entertaining rootua were a decorated with tInj'iSfnk and .white bearta, which were ckv erly 'arranged in form of a canopy. The refreshment table was docked with frill of pink erepe paper and held a graceful floral piece of pink ' and white roue buds. - Those assisting ,in serving were tbe Mhuw Marjory and Releu Mor- - '' aey, PhyUU and . Iria Rbhioa Befrejduneata were aerwl to 100. During the afteruooa tbe gueata were entertained with vocal selecAntion Cars. CUrt-Mrna Hinckley, -Mm. Sadie Bam-seBeadlngs were given by Marjory and Hefen Morris and PhrllU Kobiaon, who also entertained with ' dancing a umbers. by-ilr- a. la aa- - '. r Mrs. Ole E. Olson, Jr.. wtii enter tain at her home Thursday evealng at dinner, complimentary to Mau rice Jones, who will leave in tbe near future for the Canadian miss- loo of lb L- - D. 8. church: . Members of the Provonas club will meet at the home of .Mrs. l Hoover Friday afternoon. Mr. "and Mrs. Pearson Corbett were tbe guests of honor at an entertainment lvipn during the week at .the home of Mrs. H. W. Startup. Brilliant, gladloliis were about the rooms. Games and music were en joyed by fifty frieuds a'nd relatives of tbe couple SAI E We've certainly uncorked a flood of business. Everyone's here every- Vrnie's to huvinesecure all eaffer " " CJ O '0 splendid new merchandise in this unmatchable sale. - Dntorm Mm4s aw Uom afMnatt during t war. and ihirwitj m o Hv m HoHywoorf wHh iMsa. aba n wi tar aa- The officials of the Westminster woman now' she s saint will entertain at the Comcollege Mr apanu malniManos as aas am """' ctiurch Thursday evening at munity coMotua law Brief ad 8 M o'clock at 'dinner. ered tbe table, which held a crystal dresses will lie given by President d basket of sweet neas II. W. Beberd and others on ?k A xplendid in the center. The guests numbered Greater Westminster." will be presented. musical, v program ' eight w hr va. ",. Save Money On Ribbons Domestics doves Ready-to-We- : ar Hosiery Underwear Laces Umbrellas Millinery " 0 Dress Goods Silks Linings Cor?ets TrrtnminffS Wash Goods Mes-dam- , Draperies Infants Wear Notions . - Positively no charges during ' this sale. t . Miss Ethel McCoard wag hostess to the members Of the 8;, 8. 8. club at her borne during the week.- - Pret ty garden flowers adorned tbe en rooms.,- - Refreshments tertaining were served, to Mary DalquUt, Donna McCoard.: Virginia Hansen, ' Ail- 4 f An adventure hatdWivsist "QooA to the last drop" MffXVVTEU; Wind-u- p of "Odds, and oflen-san- IMPRESSIVE MESSAGE BY DR.6R1MHALL President George H. Brlmhall ad dressed tbe Summer school students at Brlgbam Young university on Wednesday morning. "What Can I Do to Improve the Individual?" was his theme. He related an Incident that occured some twenty-fiv- e years ago in which the professors of 'the university bad received presehts from tbe graduating class. His present-- consisted of a toy pistol, a toy cana bunch of non, a flag, and a shepherd's crook. These presents, said Dr. Brimhall bad all disappeared except tbe shep herd's crook that he kept as an' emblem of Christianity and a suggestion to him as a teachery There are two uses for the .shepherd's crook, one Is suggested by the words of the psalmist, "He leads us by still waters;" tbe second use is for tbe purpose of checking wayward The crook is placed under lambs.. the neck of. the wandering iamb and tbe lamb is brought back to the fold. The ' shepherd fondles the In mli and gives it a name. As a hepherd David played not to the flock alone but to the. individual wayward sheep. President Brimhall desired to leave tbe message of the shepherd's crook with the teachers assembled,. "Be, known through the multi tude," be said, "but be known bet ter by the individual you have im pressed; when you have- - left your writing on the soul of an individual you will have left an indelible .Im pression. No one can erase what you have don through the count less age of eternity. The shepherd's crook of love will give you everlusting joy. My tgy pistol Is gone, the are gone. the cannon is gone,, and even the flag has disappeared but I still keep my shepherd s crook." SUITS Departments Silk Dresses! Smocks! Wood-Clifton- Dress Shoes! Work Shoes! Men's Overalls! Men's Jumpers! Men's and Boys' WorkPants 's Children's Dresses! Silk Underskirts!, Lingette Slips! Bloomers! Begins r(Sizes21 to 24) Pants! Women's and Misses Hose! White " . Professor Howard Pratt of the Whitman College at Walla Walla, favored the students at Toung uni versity with a number of ''spirituals' at the devotional period on Wednesday. Before rendering bis musical nnmbxrs.' Professor Pratt spoke briefly, calling attention-ttwo distinct types of American mu sic, tbe Indian and the negro melo dies. He corteratnlated Profnssor William F. Hanson of Brigham Toung university on his Indian mu " '. sic: Professor Pratt had devoted his attention, he said to the other branch of American music, that of negro melodies. The "spirituals." he said., were quaint but not funny. Thl following numbers we're render ed : "Standln in the Need of Pray. er. '"Things and Yonder," 'White as Snow." bed Unions! total Wear Rubber Panties Silk and Wool Hose One lot "odds and ends" Infants Wear - tp ' JN . THD It has pleased more people than any other coffeel ever offered for sale J EVENINO FOB THE AND M08T BESULT8 BURNS wt Covw wtth Daking aeda-aftsrwarda apply irnUy vocws V O . VAPORUB U4 IW r IT MlllimH Jm "' . Hats! can be found on main floor Remnants-Towelin- g Ratine - Diminity Voiles - Percales ' '' - Embroidery! Ribbon Lengths! Bathing Suits! Hand Bags! Sheeting Rayons - Ginghams Suiting Lingette Sale Bedins CLASSimn) PLEA8INO; " - , Boys' TKe following ):V. LI8T TOUB PBOPEBTY 13ERALD COLUMNS QUICKEST 'V;V- Neckwear! ual Bargain Op portumty Underskirts! Misses Rib ,; Men's. Days of Unus 5 - ATT ' Boys' Riding "V, MUSICIAN Men's and V Corsets! - . WALLA WALLA d EhdsMirqmall Eoy S. 7 it has swept the country from coast to coast One after another the great cities ' of the country have surrendered. In a few swift year8fithat rtra. touch of rare goodness has carried the fame of this blend throughout ' the United' States. Kjiowh long : ago only to a small group of con noisseurs and to a few famous hotels, its wonderful, mellow richness has come to the men and women of ' America with ' all the zest of an adventure. It is today by far the largest selling coffee in the world. 'A new experience awaits you Maxwell House Coffee. Sale ClosecOut Sale ; Mrs. C. H. Harmon was hostess' to the lady members of tbe Utopia club at her Thome Wednesday afternoon. The entertainment wag given In honor of the retiring president, M.rs B. P. Crandall. ; Mrs.. Charles Hart entertained the' guests during tbe afternoon with musical numbers. 'A dainty lawn supper was served at 7 o'clock.' The guests were seated at one long table which held a pretty basket of moss rosea." Later in the evening tbe ladies were joined by .their busOrjuJa and enjoyed a swim and dance at Glengarry. Those present were he 'Messrs' and' B. F. Cmittall," 3i..: 3. Booth, C. H. Harmon;; J; M;; Booth, Oscar Garrett, Charles Hart,' Frank Oates, William Connell, Emil Japbbsen, Irwin McDowell, Shirley' ' Bee 'and Kay freen. : Come Tomorrow Till.. 3 BMMNSMJE aoaaee the marriaae of their daagh ter Geaevteve, to Otis G. Carllng of tbla city, which took place la the A Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. reception will be gtvenTn their bob or at tbe bride's home by her par ents Friday evening. compliment to her sister, Mrs. Lena Sperry of Rait Lake City,' Mrs. Lucy Schofleld entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon, A pro fusion of garden flowers was used throughout tbe entertaining rooms. At 8 o'clock dinner was served. A beautiful piece of clooney lace cor- - Heart of the Season PAGE ; . . y. ..'' - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. IlaUh a. ad . Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Masters of Tvla Falla. Idaho, aad YbUdrea, Maxlne aad Jay, were the house gneats of Mr, and Mrs. Uorg E. Sodal Editor, Fkaat 107 mingy, a bade vt tbe mouth, was the motif for a magnificent bridal hower given at th borne of Mra. Nellie U. ItoWson by Mrs. KoblMon and Ufa. Frank Ram-wmother of tbe honored guert. Wednesday afternoon. Mlaa Ramsey will become tbe bride of George W. 8waa in tbe Salt Lake temple Jane i. era Passer, Wanda lianaea, Metba Seatt. 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