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Show o-- c Wt fc. ,...t nir g(N.lA..u v. cnrwi- tVDER. .tlflHHUI. - ---- -- JlnmbiaSewlnsClub, VM" ! Tufday. iety. Fourth ward Belief Burial program; 2:30 p. in. TWrd ward M I A. dan. r Wednesday. lfantfl?t of Miss Florence NeUuU KeweU and Trof. Lowry Salt WiKe Wal- i rflh porosis club, Mrs. r T Ilasler .nostess; o p. w. - ... T " Thursday. D. Bridge luncheon, Mra. J. afternofin. hostess; watsoii. Marriage of Miss Edua A. Beutwet, Holdaway to Karl Salt lake temple. Card party, Mr. antf Mrg. W. if rarivr. evening. Character ball, Third ward amusement hall, married folks, evening. Ires Joll club, Mrs. Ted Hat- - afternoon. Marriage, Miss Edith Mc- Donald and Grant Thomas; ton, hostess; McDonald residence, 7 :30 p. m. ik I'ropia club, Mrs. Lawrence Fimcrson. hostess : evening. s. C. S., Mrs. Arnold Bobln son. hostess; evening. G. K. A. club, Mrs. Blake Peav. hostess; evening. Valentine M. I. A. danee, Bonneville ward ; evening. Optimist club, Mrs. Clarence Beele.v, hostess; afternoon. Friday. Sixty dancing club, Hotel Roberts : evening. Provannas club, Mrs. Upton Social 4c hostess; afternoon. Hoover, Saturday. 4c 4c 4 . Miss i Elsie c ately decor a fed with pink and white colored heart. Tluinrt. freshuieuts will lie All are Belief Society party, College hall ; 2 o'clock. ... Mrs. Rose Haws and daughter Amanda have returned home from San Pedro, Calif., where they have beeu visiting fur the past thn months with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boren. $ ; Take 4c The new stake Relief soci.tv board and the ward presidents will (rive a party iu honor of the our. going president. Mrs. Inez K. Alien and the stake board JneuilnTs, Sat urday, tehruarv lti. at 2 oVloefc in nun. au invitation 14 ex- teuuea to the stake uresideu. v. th ward bishops, and all lteli.'f eiety members. iml Secretary Albert Fall at Thre Rivers. N. M Photo taken in Washington, D C. her ha was called to testify before Senat Lands Commute lnvesthjatln oU leas scandals. r s. 4e ..... 4s 4c ... 4c 4c 4c Mrs. Arlington Snow is spending the week in Salt LnVe. 4c ALL KINDS Yard 4c 4c NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB. Mrs. Lee L. Baker was hostess to the nieniliei of the Nineteenth Century club at her home Friday after- - noon. yc-- FURNITURE, 1 , S AND in-.l- e Winsdor Crepe Sateen 40c All colors, 50c value. For lingerie, value, all colors. 27-inc- h, 36-inc- h, 21c yd. LINOLEUMS CALF IS HORN INSIDK Ol T; LIVES FEW HOURS International News Service. vVESTl 1U.D, :.hm., Feb. 9. A ; f was bo: oiu at Wi.ro-linear here. The heart, uk li er and ii.!iM-:of ;je calf was o:. the o.e.ide of i,e nniiiiiil. A miou of the head, legs and skin The uninml died a few i,lf.i,i,. hours after birth. The mother was a lu't'h bred Guernsey cov. 35c yd. Percale c ARRIVING Turkish Towels Light and dark patterns, 18x36, heavy thread. 36-inc- h. DAILY i 4 for $1.00 17c yd. AT DRY LEADER RESIGNS. GLOVERS VILLE, N. Y., Feb. 9.1 William H. Anderson, dry leader, sentenced late yesterday, iu New' York City to one to two years in Sing Sing for forgery, has resigned his posiiton as state superintendent! of the league, it was said here today bv the Rev. Wm. O. Spieer, vice president of the BARTON'S. YOU Anti-Saloo- n HIIIIIIIV m. WW mmW mr . m M m I iiiiiiiiiiil CALL ONUS. Distributors of Quality Merchandise --.Everybody's Store. m:::a::S MAKE Doctor Shows How Menthol Aids Colds Mah-Jong- g RUGS It is again Mug advertised in The Herald three times a week and local druggists rejKirt that sales are showing a steady Increase. head, nose and throat. M vjy ! FINE .... . . . ImnlU C.t.H ot ui: ana Mrs. Herman Schwartz of ...uu, iv,n oaugnter N. y.. takes her police dog 'Thcmisiocles" tor a frolic In tha unovv. Do you think she minds the cold weather her uObrcviutc despite tume? Iook at her smile! Tuesday, February 12. The function is under the auspices of the' M. I. A. of the Fourth ward and will lie held in the Fourth ward i.miisemeiit hull. The public is in-- ' vited to join the ward pnpul.-itioiu this holiday eveiu. Those iu charge of the entertain-- j iiient announce that there will bej ,.n something to please' old .ui.l irom the be&iiiniui: to tl e end. The beginning is at 7 :.'!(), when a siie-- : w" ill imminence. i?;!,ul 1!:,".'"'e l";"-ri- l" 1 he finish will he j.ro iithl midnight when Wilde's orchestra has played itself tired. During the dance re- freshnients will be si hi, fortunes told, mid other attraciioiis staged. It is rumored that Lincoln himself will be present, as will also Generals Grant and Lee. This rumor would seem impossible were it not for the fact that the heads ol the ward recreational committee, are past masters at their work. Archie Bobbins and Miss Wilma Jeppsou are always as good as their word. Assisting with the program are some of the most talented entertainers of the community. No less than three or four varied acts will occupy the attention of the large crowd who are expected to be pres ent. a a Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Messaline. Values to $2.25. 79c 4c Mrs. Wm. E. Daley of St. Anthony, Idaho is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teasdale. SILKS Listen!! Eiacuse. n. Miss Helen Tli illiil a trn ft n interesting pnia r on ' The RisU and Fall of ihe Koinnn p,,.iro xti... NUPTIALS. The marriage Of Miss Leah B. Rhea Blumenthal rendered two selections. were Twenty Oakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. piano present L. N. Oakley of, Provo to Wendall 4c 4c I). Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. UTAH SOROSIS CLUB. Thomas II. Collins, also of this city, took place Wednesday last in the Mrs. W. T. Hasler will be hostSalt Lake temple. ess to the members of the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Oaakley cave a Sorosis club at her home Wednesvedding reception In the Sixth ward social hall Friday evening in honor day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Chase Hatch will give a talk on of the young couple. The entire hall was artistically Sliss M. Carrie Thomas, president decorated in a color scheme of gold of the Bryn Mawr school for girls. and white. A large gold and white Mrs. W. H. Homer will give a paper colored wedding bell hung in the on "Woman Inventors," Mrs. L. C. center from which were draped Potter will give a paper on Madame streamers of the same color, to the Kema and musical numbers will be four corners of the. halL Potted furnished by Airs. F. L. Hickman. plants were also employed in the G. R. A. CLUB. decorative scheme. . Three booths Miss Josephine Nuttall entertainwere arranged, for the orchestra, the ed the G. R. A. club members at her Sifts and the bridal party. In the receiving line were Mr. and home Thursday evening. A pleasant llrs. Oakley nd Mr. and Mrs. time was spent playing Thomas Collins... after which delicious Chinese ' The bride appeared charming in a were served. The (From El Paso Herald.) gown of apricot colored Everybody knows the disagreeable gorgette rooms were prettily decorated with crepe, over- barenette satin, with cut flowers andferns. Present were feeling of having one's head "all leaded trimmings. She, wore as a Miss Elvira 'strong. Miss Era stopped up" by cold or . catarrh. headress, a pearl and crystal beaded Strong, Mis Monieta McCoard, Mrs. Probably few people know that it is crown and carried a bridal bouqnet. G. A. Nuttall, Mrs. E. Ross Nut-tal- l, caused by "foam." Yet that is what Miss Naomi Jffcobsen as bridesmaid, Mrs. Blake Peay, Mrs. Lola was shown- by recent experiments to wore a beautiful dress of orchid Cojvey, Mrs. Mark Brown ,Miss determine the action of menthol colored gorgette crepe, over crepe Vernice Boardman, Miss Caroline and of peppermint, which is much de chine. A band of silver leaves Hinckley and Miss Venice Hinckley. like menthol in its action. was worn as a headdress and she These compounds have long been SOCIAL HOUR CLUB. carried a Von to doctors and laymen as well roses. La known of bouquet ... . r Mrs. J. A. Vance entertained the for their lienificlal effects. They juemove was Dest man. During the evening of music, the members of the Social Hour club enjoy a well deserved popularity for following program was rendered ; at her home Thursday afternoon. they give real relief and are known someremarks. Bishop Joseph Nelson of Mrs. Minnie Wilson gave the literto be absolutely harmless, The ladies were thing that could not be said of some the Sixth ward: two vocal solos, ary number. accompanied by Mrs. lorry Oakley; joined by their husbands in the old tiuie remedies wheh depended whistling solos, Ralph Smith and evening. A delicious supper was on opium or ipecac for fesults. after which cards were Elton Sumner, accompanied on the served The actual explanation of menThose present were. Mr. thol's action was for a long time piano liy Mrs. Norma Bullock; re- played. Doctors marks. A. H. Harding of the Pio- and Mrs. Sims McBride, Mr. and somewhat a mystery. neer ward; vocal duet, Mrs. Carol Mrs. Ray Elliott of Charleston, knew it had no astringent action, Miss Lorene Vance, Mrs. D. B. Mc- neither did it increase the discharge. Pyne and Mrs. Norma Bullock. Daintr refreshr its were served Bride, Mrs. J. W. Lnnceford, Mrs. In the course of the research it L. M. Mr. and Mrs. James was found that the "stopped up" to 2.".o, including .he out of town Wilson.Nelson, . Mr. and Mrs. John E. sensation was caused by mucus or Piests; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storrs. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. pus mostly in the form of foamy! Lee, Mr. and ham, .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. CunningMcCall, accretions. Mrs. 0. A. Storrs all of Salt Lake On making tests with Mr. and Mrs. G. A Cullimore, Mr. City. Miss Beatrice Brown. Miss foams of water and soap, blood, Mrs. Mrs. and and Carroll George Evelyn P.rown and Mrs. Lucille saliva and similar liquids it twus Susan Heaton.. Tuttle nil found that applications of menthol and. Mr. and 4 Mrs. Ami or peppermint quickly dissolved Oakley of Springville. Robinson enterwill Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Collins will make tain the members. of the S. C. S. at them. Prnvo their home for the time ; .. .1 ., i. ni. cn. Evidently a these being. i. similar effect in the have be will music luncheon Jnu. and NEWET.L-NELSOhuman air passages, which explains NUPTIALS. inversion the The the ouick relief they give. marriage of Miss Flojrnce Konilon's Catarrhal Jelly is an Jjeweii. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Jones Xewell of, Provo, to Prof. returtied Friday evening from Los old, well known remedy, which uses menLowry Nelson, head of the extension Calif., TLere they have the foam dissolving action of cadivision of the B. Y. U. will take Angeles, thol to get results in eases of friends. months' with tlireo Place Wednesday in the Salt Lake sinl tarrh, colds and other ailments of temple. The young couple will leave Mrs. Clarenee Beesley will enterWednesday evening for Madisnn, tain the Optimist elub at her home The card iscniH,,, wnere tney enter Thursday afternoon. THE BRIGHAM YOUNG SclWil, game "500" will lie played, and UNIVERSITY luncheon served. G. R. A. CT.rR Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warren enter Peay will entertain ho moniLers of the G. R. A. club tained at mipi"T at their home at uer ,:nme the Thursiiay evening, following Thursday evening. 4s 4e Boosters' club danee held in the F. hall. (Vivers were laid Presents I. (i. PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Packard for Mr. and .Mir. lloin.r: Kay, Mr. number of friends nt and Mrs. A. II. John. Mr. and Mrs. home Thursday evening. Pink Uyron Deiiba'ler. si carnations were used in decorating in an Mrs. Upton Hoover will entertain 'he rooms. Six tables of club the of Provannas "tie piayed, W. Monroe Paxman the raomhers Sirs. receiving the favor. A reading was at her home Friday afternoon. fven by Mrs. Monroe Paxman and Fred Critehlow will give a review "The Virginian," by vee.il selections were furnished of the book, 'v Mrs. Norma Bullock and Mrs. Owen Winter. ald R. Clark. A delicious lunch-wa- s The members of the Tres Joli served to Mr. and Mrs. 13 afternoon ''rant Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. club will meetofThursday Mrs. Ted Hatton. iiarold Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman at the home music will be enjoyed, At 8 P. M, in crg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas. Sewing and which a dainty luncheon during Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mr. will be served. Paxman, "d Mrs. Herald Clark, Mr. and nugo Price. Mr. and Mrs. W 1. ilnslor , A t- mtM fn uuu ir.. dim, rvuy iiiu "crninn, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rup-Pe- r Admission 75 Cents. and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Larson. The M. I. A. of the Bonneville "Lincoln Revival" Is the name Season Ticket Holders Free hnt. nromisef) to lie a inhaH in rd win give a Valentine dance In or "le ward amusement hall attraction on the night Thursday unique evening. The hall wiU be elabor- - be martyred president's birthday, OAKLEr-OOLLIN- J Ray Olpiu, Mrs. Iean Tucker, Mrs. Peter Jensen and Mrs. Arnold Raw-ling4c mmmJsj&s: 3. T. Johnson, foreman for former - UTOPIA MEETS THURSDAY. Mrs. L. P. Epperson will be hostess to the members of the Utopia club at her home Thursday after-nooSewing, music and luncheon w ill be the diversions. a advantage of the great savings and stock up. Below are a lew of the many Extra Specials. 1 Mrg. Herald R. Clark the members of the Ladies Lilerarr club at a quilting at her home Friday afternoon. Dunn;,' the afternoon- of needle work, a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Hnn- nah Packard, Mrs. James linlioeUMrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Grant Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. iiiiiBEinna CONTIXUES FOUR MORE DAYS Mrs. Kavid Goodman will enter- laid fur Wh ite Sale IlCtlllll tain ut dinner at her home this eveniug in honor of her husband's birthday ttiutivt-rsarCovers will ? NO n 1 MISTAKE. '.a Send a love message to your valentine say it with flowers. Says the Sunflower. A basket of flowers, a box of choice blooms, or a potted plant will convey your tender affections and she'll not mistake the sincerity of the message. y "Say It With Flowers-BuThem at ;::::::::: REASONABLE PRICES. Bartons THE LADIES' FLORAL FURNITURE 230 West Center. COMPANY Chris-tensen- foam-cuttin- g jnts Bie Lyceum Course Phone 466. V The Charm of Passing Years Lives in Portraiture The family treasure chest holds no more cherished reminders of loved ones than their photographs. MAH-.TONG- Emma Dee Randle t Mah-Jong- ;: Interpretative Larson Studio Makers of Fine Portraits Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo. Recital College Hall New Spnn;g Millinery mibfaeciinigly NoYel! Milady will be charmed with the unusual styles and fabrics in chic millnery that have come forth this spring. While the trend is toward the becoming bright colored and chic small models are mucn in eviaence. You'll find both featured in this sales event Truly exclusive styles. Models for every occasion, modestly priced. ROSS illMKY tiERTIIA ROSS, Prop. Wednesday, Feb. ' FOURTH WARD GIVES PROGRAM i mm Foremarf invited to Monday - m.lmm Try This Some Time! T-- Y jlca it PAGE THREE. . THE SUNDAY HERALD, FEBRUARY 10, 1924. ANNOUNCEMENT MRS. LAURA SENIOR has moved over Provo Meat & Packing Company. Dressmaking, Hemstitching, Button Making, Pleating. Also Stamping Designs. Orders Taken for Corsets. i |