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Show .JZTL TOE SUNDAY I1ERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 1. 1025. r HMWrti i Ml ins Aid ef the BeornB-toe- Priday aflernoa. r z After TTahort ehttrtfc tnH at ipebomevt Mrft .aiiMtw Mr. Oeerge Brat-tor- n Anna Carter WtIneedaj afteraoom. gave a. review of the life of The tesaoii Machlat Louise Jordan Mil which Wat foluiiirisB tusine and B&dy Kuine" vaa riven lowed by review of Mlsa Mile'i and btiKiaera affairs were alM fone oat Interesting bonk "Mr. and over, after UUn refresh uieuta were Mra. given by Mine Helea Bee . arrted. Tauutaa. jjfhe Jjtdle -- ---- d si(ia, : T j Mrs Jese Gray will be tutsteea to the meinlier of lut at -- y pleaaant-l- entertained at card pM y at her her borne Thursitisy afteroon, klareh home Friday evening. d 1ve 5. time will be.'gpriit wlt win fifatyed high prlaee being Refresh-BieuotKlU'work aud music (warded to Miss Edith Bee and Edw ill le nerTed. ward Uodgers and rouaolation to ,. MUa Marjarie Spear and John The lenaoa for the H baron ward Horuiltrook. ; BeJief A dainty luncheon was aenred te Tutwky afternoon at 2:30 wiU be given lijr Mrs. MatH- - Mlaaee Marjoria Spear, Edith Bee, n Vln ftr, ti.. .ii. ... am., a abw been arranged for. Edward , Helndstlman, - Messrs. . ..... Bodgprs, Paul Warnick, Mas Be, The theology dfimrtuicut of the Arthur tlasler, John Iloruibrook, Third ward Relief. Society meeting Jofiiph Tbirlot and the boates. . :e innounce htm-dre- A Special Sale of r U -- , il Buy Your New Bed Outfit on the I Installment Plan . tlMiinw AlA)tHin 4 ima a hit trade manw KAotla fnp vmiv IllVma tflflin place where you piece of furniture needs more attention than your rest and relax and get renewed energy for the next day's work. To get that mattress that is !oper rest you must have- good springs and" a restful ': W'biaf for sleep. , bed--th- ' ' Tueaday a f lemon at 2:30 la under he direction of Mra. A. SI. Taylor. J. A. Washburn will give the leaaon on 'Disiiensatlou." Good musical number have been arranged for and everybody is invited tQ attend. e The :f- r- Wcw Sillc Frocits Buys Bed, Springs and Mattress ... .' mm, anil h.-- f-- rr The famous DeLuxe Bed Spring is built for sleep and la Lnnurn ni tha Rod finrintr TtiYiii-imi- ZkjfL'? ?' .......fc'Wl, ''- W - : &tj-t- the Lowest Price Including Fanry and Tailored1 Frocks of Flat Crepes, Satins, Trinted Silks and' avarvly of newest others materials shades Ja all the -- " of 1,1 Henna, Cherry,' Ppudre Blue, Dove, Ashe of Rosea, and 45 " ! - Mr; and Mrs.' E. L. Jackson and Mrs. J R. Hodson Will Lcntertitin at a dancing party in the Ladies' gy.mnnsiumty Wednesday evening. Invitations have been eX? ti'iided fo 300 people of Salt Lake, Provo, Sirihgville and Eureka.; ; Co. Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" NEFIII SPRING VILLtf PROVO a II Mattresses tufted and tuftless, in beautiful art ticks offer every solution to your mattress problem. - . '1' Mrs. MlUon Booth was hostess to the memliers of flie T'topia club and invited guests at her hoiim Thnrs. Needlework and day afternon. music were the features pf the after-no,A beautiful bouquet of flow ers formed the centerpiece of the table on which covers were In id. for the menibrs: Mrs, 1'iarnce Jlarmon, Mrs. Emil Jacolwn, Mrs. Lee Crtok, Mrs. Inland Smith, Mrs. Jack Bijoth. Mrs. Frank 'Gardner, Mrs. Crandall "and" fnvifWeuests, Tlrs." Rowaii Huitih and Mra P Jlgelo - .. T.', mi e Only One Price to Everybody v.. - V Bras3 Beds are' being featured. The pretty new designs are very attractive. The new Art Steel Beds are becoming very popular. Have vnn spm Ihpm? f ...'Is..,.... -- '" ' " "'Mr." and "Mra. Wallace Nclsonjen. tortaiwd at their home -- Thursday evening' hr1ionorriif M"rgrlNels)iie sister, Mrs. Mildred Taylor' whose birthday aunlversairf occured on that day. Games and music was The entertainment for the evening, A large birthday cake fnrmoil th centerpiece of the table on which covers were laid for twelve guests. good design and one of our Special Mattresses,' full sized, covered with art ... ticking, filled with clean pure cotton." This is an unusual opportunity ! Buy your Bed, Spring and Mattress now ! Don't wait until they are all sold and then be disappointed ! , ' w ... . continuous post This combination consists of a hamlspme, big, bed, in Vernis Martin finish; a strdrj;well 4 Filonday, Tuesday, ward EcUef SocMy meeting will lie under the direction of the theological department. Mrs. Annie W. Peterson' aud Mrs. Emily Gren will discuss the lesson "The Adauiia Dispensation." - Musical ntimliers have been arranged tor. Nineteenth of, - , clnb met nt the residence of All mrartiiwwriwired.-- -Mrs .Lee ..:,:y at Jhree o'cln l :'; Mrs7 T. M. Wadell entertained at "," f a birihdajr partrTrtday afternoon In honor of her niece Anueta Taylor whose birthday anniversary occured on that day.- - Music aud games were the features of the afternoon, after wlilrh.tfeSStneitB were served te twenty guests. $25.30x " a - 1 tntnry - .45 V hci. ... the memlten .. .... v the Sixth i ... ; Soi-M- Beds!-Springs!--Mattr- esses! 1p " ... Misu 'Erma Heludselmaa Mr.-an- PAYSON Mrs. Frank . Mrs. J. W. Farrer, StnMts and Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter 1 HAVE YOUR BABY'S-EICTUR3. taken while still a baby , Hetwill never look the same again. MENLOVE STUDIO 283 W. Center. 1 pmmiSlnedtr,ntter-'at'ihe'l",w- tliis ' of the former in honor. f Mrs. Ciillf., Kla of San Pedro, Tilly who ls"irl8tting here and Alden Gray who will leave soon on a mission. '.Sweet peas formed the eeuterpiecc of the table on which covers were laid for Mrs. Deseret Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen. Mr. and Mrs.HTK Beelsi, Ovando" Blbe7 Samuel Bailey, J. W. Farrer, Frank W. Slnhbs aud Jesse D. Hunter. After dinner the time was pleasantly spent with a radio concert.' Natural curly hair should GIHLS E New Studio. i" for week I'lioile JtSC " Mat 50c. Dean M-- 5 : . fc'lUt AVkker Ijaby img(?y inl 482 S. 7th E. good condition. v; FOR 893-W- Mrs. George F. Bingham assisted by Mts. Frank Fielding, Mrs. Annie ed Clark and Mrs. Ora at a miscellaneous shower at her home in honor of her daughter Euiil The entertaining.rboms were beautifully decorated in pnrplc and white. A program and games were the features of the ' entertainine.nl; A. dcliclo'us'liuH'hctm was stirved to of too bride-te-b- manure. Phone e SALE-Stabl- . : : , M-- 6 UV7U FOR REXT Modern jurnished 605 a l'm rt men t ; also" garage. . . 4th X. 1'hone M-6- 504-M- YES, WE ARE TLLUXG TREES Hig aud munll, roots and ull. . We save you money. Call Ander-s- i M-- 6 Garage. Phone 343. FOR REXT-Mode- rn 8. 1st r ; ? ..,..,, FOR SATE,? CHEAP in. stack. Phone . .K.'v line stored at reasonable rates, PROTECTED BY FIRE INSUR ', '"V.V... Alfalfa hay, . 780-J-5- Call. ANCE. - ' ' ' 608-W- M-- e WANTED TO BL'l Jersey heifers hetwen eight and sixteen months Old. be Phone tween S and 7:30 p. m. week days. . - - M 2 8ALESMAN WANTED GchkI territory now open. Cache Knitting Yorkii of Logan, Utah. Tour sam ple line quality, variety, number assets. (ft goods, firm's name-arCache hhs them nlL White J. T. Wilson, Eureka, Utah. ' - '. Get our bid on West Net Star LINOLEUM ; Because Now! our 1'?''" X. LS prices are linoleum man is an expert and has had several' years jift ir-- I'. exper Jentje- - in Provo. 4 S -- i - y - -- v; . 137. 3 FOR RENT-Furnls- 'phoue 80O-- modern hed ; good locntlo'n. v i ' v, apt Ponn I J ' 'T ' - TTT : ' ' jntttRtucing Raymond P, Casey c oan Francisco, well Known tenni. celebrity, who thisfiunimer will lx seen on the courts paired with Vln rent Richards. Thtv Wfll itroU-ibappear In . the national doubles p .I9.Mtf!...lat nier. . N; University. Phone 910-- 155 i - : 1 V V'J : - ' r ' i i j ii. la gilii! e Schooi-ebiMrIn- the --mountain districts of Washingtoa carry rifles to school to protect them from the cougars and lynx which have been driven to the lower lands ly the severity of the winter. . ea- - t prominence. As the news of Ebert'a death,' through, quickly passed, ,flag the nation were placed at half mast.. The note of tragedy was rendered again raging and tt'srked consfahtly more poignant With the realization . is the.aatlonal mem-- , over hiuL but at 1 a. ml, the caSM that tomorrow, orial day for war dead and wiU alo The as hoiieless. '. as a day tif sorrow for the -club will meet nt was diHgnosed The " serve the hoiiie of Mrs. Rose Yr Stewart, death symptoms set in soon; after. passing of a man whose mission it March 4 at tliree ? The sndilen 'turn In 'the president's was to head a government- - Jwro Wednesday, . oVlock. The Hebrew and English condition was unexpected. Although from the war. .y t lyric win be discussed by MrsTRaTpnTnot until Thursday did his consultElie'ri was a self made Krederkh Poulton and Mrs. Norma Poulton ants admit Ebert's recovery wa In man. Hie first 'presides of Ger-.- .. BuJIikI aud Mrs. Carol Poulton had crisis the was it lielieved, (luiHit, piitt-tbtradittona 1 Pyne will give musical numbers. lluyn I" .TlHHdu,-.ll)U- H and many carried idwtls .of detiiooracy. saving subsequent official bulletins were a poor Mdcfler'j apprentice to and a full attendance Is desired. for the most part encouraging. ' the presidency of the' republic, .4 annonneed Yesterday physicians Ebert was boru ili, abject poverty; Misa KMMi'beth Taylor will" be but tjvo' bulletins on tis eonditloH at ,1 olluwlng This was 'bis Heidelberg ,in',lB7i, UosJegft to the meintiers.of the S. C. would lie issued dally. apprenticeship; -- his .'satisfied atr SL" club at her home establishment t of kaiser ion eventhe and Thursday early desire lo.lniDjtteyia polltlct by ing. Needlework and music will be of a republic. v newsiiaper. '. f becoming editor the features of the evening after During 1918 and 1919 Ebert -- He took an pf fctir1nteret la U4 directed the provisional transition widen, luncheon will be served. political affairs of Bremen, where government and when' the Weimar he was located, CiHla rise, to fame Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Whitteinore convention adopted th Republican was raplL- Successively he became : was will entertain the Evening Bridge constitution in 1919 , Ebert labor secretary of his. party and" ' ' named Wub-a- t president. their home Tuesday evening, committee of chairman, .constiSince the present German March 3. Bridge and luncheonrwtll of the working yonth of Germany. tution nnikes no, provision for the Ebert rode Into the ba the features of the evening. rekbstag oa the death of the office of . socialistic wave of 1912, great the will hurry folkwina the tnrbulent day .Mrs. Byron Denha iter will tie Eliert undoubtedly Chancellor 'Luther.,'4s' Tbeq, of war, Ebert in 1918, delivered the hostess. t flif"mVmlers of the Opti- elections. looked twbn on the prolmole eandi-- j mist club qti her home, Thursday ultimatum to the monan-h-1s- t ' date of The Right, while .Wilhelm socially demanding abdlca. government, afternon, 5lKn, 5. The time will as who preMant, recently reigned lie spent tvlffi Needlework and music mier of Prussia is expected Xo be which reftelfiiints will be served. ' V Left candidate. Is There some talk, however, that ' The members" be the of the Tres Joll former Premier Cnno-wil- l club will met at the home of Mrs. Bight candidate and Herr Loebe. Helta pwsident of the Reichstag, candl- Tbe sitnatloa GxTmra andTnuaic will be the entor4 J -th? tainment for the afteruwn. ' arising in 'Eberi't death with no pro vision for as Immediate, successor, : OMAHA. Keb., -(- IT.r.) urobablv wiU lead to r a eonstitur bereft ByckhtgtuiBj,. Wi. presi The rrovannaacfubwTirmclarrGona dent of Stock TardB the home of Mrs. John ColHus, Fri-- J offlce of the future. known to livestock widely day, March 6.-- A program has been iwtld to lie in response to Ebert's and pocking honse men througbont the for occasion after alarmed hof arranged wish that the people be the country, died here ;. last nk'it which luncheon will be ftcrved. and tha't his illness be given less from diabete EBERTDIES Social Calender I'tah-Stirosl- s . ... ; r LOST Rag with allppers. dancing dress and red hose."" 648 . S. 9th W. M l FOR WNfl and general - bnd- seal wortlshriililtery and flowers, see Ed R. Hurdlng, 3C9"rcTffi i'-West. ' ..""'-""'-- . RICH ' ' W ' ftp-"'- . i : j - mm Phone F-- 6 NICE ROOM AND GOOD BOARD . 160 S. 1st E. 1'hone . m i e. 6 i. Everything in the household . furnished apt. M- Phone 173. furnished FOR RENT Modern !imi Inii'iitB; rc!r1tle?-r)- e, M-J. Nixon, 185 S. 1st W. lM iuf Vf- - J ' I " ' Clark-nter-tain- t'OR REXT One room, pantry and closet for light housekeeping. Call f4 ' Exceptional values in these rfresses of superior quality - -- - PACEEKC ki ' - I-ft -- y. c::;r fci' the-Unio- cotu-pan- " |