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Show . '.'-- TIIE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 21. 1926. ... - V fcrhl Pillar, JTiom 187 J'h i.ili ajju I'l Hl f XWiiniil in l I .jaillj. .IL.U' IttirJct Class Prom ' Lar.hcr Event In thoolB History ' ' '' i ? ' : by Marylln Hansen, accompanler by Jennie Holbrook, Tbe 'selections were "Keep tbe Uoute Flrei Burn ing." a$d "Out, Where the West Be gins.'! yiiiif Jt lights, and sweet mode Mrs. K. E. Jones entertained Uji ftbliit Vprde the Junior cl&tt- a' dinner party Friday , evening $ eateruined V at their annual honor, of her husband whose promen- id la we Proro high eehoo) Friday f krwiifg The tell was pae of (lie i most t luceustful ever eld' at toe " : I achooL- A . peao- -' V Tie tymn(5tim resemble tifcilfaprtn garden with the vtrf-eolored streamers Which furmed a , -' and tbe many flow i' ?' erlnf "basket banging overhead. Arcmni the' two. aide and the front o the hall were- - arbors arranged Z Wltk Wldter. furniture. Each arbor adorned with an oil tainting :..r; t done by Prof O. tX Campbell, who ; bad. charga of tbe 'decorating and s designing,.:, with the exception of 5 fuwr whlvb' wa- - done bf Laurence Bqtilrea of Salt Lake, City. In ae-; r eJuded eonjera of tbe yarden, booths - i f treiu',iopy , 't ' in' I at in blrth,-da- y wenrred on that 4at& Games and (ouaio and dellulona dinner wer enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. d Jouos and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mor gan ana taninyr ana Mrs.' n. A. Peterson "aid son' tlubwt. A largal- birtnday cake centered tbe- tablu. . p -- Quality Merchandise - . The members of tbe Theological class of the Vineyard ward entertained at the home of IUoy Gammon In bis honor Friday evening. , n .: .. wdoc-tlon- Coats 90 g. tftjtJrtf - WMrterplsiee.!..., well-appoi- nted table. Covers' were laid for Mr. and Mrs- - U G. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Ted aldt,-M- r. and Mrs. G. F. Carroll, Dr". and Mrs. S. J Cunningham Mr. and Mra. J. B. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. V. Orto Allen, " Mr. and Mrs, Boy i' . - . HMaa ' Suits y At every turn of the head you will see the smartest, the newest and the most practical of modes, reigning favorites of today and which will continue in favor throughout the fashionseason of spring and summer 1926. . . I WA ; Ml : Jj-- r . i90 k90 :i ji: $2990 CtU The members of the Aplia Tono club were entertained at lie home of Miss-Entir- "Mn'rinnh TVtmnmm'tT e evening. Needlework. and.niuMe furnished entertainnient for the guests. . Dainty refreshments were t served to the following": Catlieriiie Ramsey, Faun Ellert Hulsh, ' son, Kate Ellison. M;iy Goddurd 1 .Park. Mr. Jind Mrs. D. C. Clayton, Hattie Monson, Thelnia Strontr, W-m' Mr;' and Mr. B. K. Homer, Ml?s Jeffs. Zella Evans, Eleanor , AriVle Luncefoidj Mrs. Sarah Hea- - Prows and Mrs. Edna Broudlient. and. Mrs. ce to,; Mrs, JUatllda-Van' " " Mamie Wilson, "FoUowtag dinner, progressive ' TWO" was played.' Prizes were won f "" Woffinden. Mrs.' F. by J. B.'8iimner; 'Boy Ctark and Mr. Reporter, ind Mrs. Ted Calder. 4 Mrs. Mae Tanner has returned member's The and" guestsof the home lMetla club 'were entertained at Lwith her sister Mrs. Arthur Wilier the home of Mrs.- - Oron Uronemaq rfSalt.LakeClty.. Five tabtes Thtti5gdfiyTfternoTjn. ,t,1.'B(Jff'were ployed. High score Rhoda Poulxon, vi ho is teaching I Mrs. to awarded . Saymour vag in Silver City, is.spendrng school j. . prize to Mrs. the week-enflrajt and consolation itb her parents, Mr. ' , Devcay, A!as6n. , Dainty, refresb- - and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. i Jtoents were served tq tbe following Kenneth Craven. Mrs. The Genealogical workers of the-imn Drysdale, Mrs. - Harold Btilt Grand View ward met at the lioiue - -l-ey, . irs. Leland Hllver, Mrs. of Gerald Haw the avwk. ifcWwr'te Meeebam, Mra. ; ftwHt Tti rKU;ur lesson was given by were &trtit, Mrs. Defwy Selsou and tbe Mae. Davis. Kefrcshineuts ' nieArX. Mrs.' Joseph Ahlander, served. Bullocks r Mrs. . RoJUert ,HfK .Bold, Jttg. D. Orlo JAUsa, Mrs. Ieo Rita Duvis. who hu,l'Pii In the 8MtlerlanaVMs, Byron JUastrup, West States mission for several y Mrs. Cat? cheret.Mra..Bt3nlfy Bon months, has lwstn given an nollTrraWtH T ' ,nett,?Mrs. WalteHul8h. Mra, Keed release end will return home thi . BftUeV,. Wfn.' Arthur . ?iiuer, 'Mrs. "week.- :feeymoU Gray,' Mrs. Jack Bullock, Un'WU JUduuoad, Mrs. ltalph The old folks coiuiuitlee of .the ff. BWloek' and- - ra. EUlted a. Hard- - Timpanogos ward will give a dunce Wednesday for the purpofseor rais '1 lug funds for the old folks' party-- i K. club BiMjibpnt and The K.-4 invited guests were entortalnad at The" jiencer school gave an "The- - Suirosgler M.m." Friduj tbe' borne of Mrs. Hyruni Bupper Thursday afternoon. A St. Pat-slu- cvoning. The. rnrent-Tiacht'r- s eolor acheme wgscar(ladout " A ' cut glass "rieaelng a in i the decoration, . . . . , i.iiK the f.o.b. ni(tor 'eur"j)H.i'f..'j j, rtse bf greeft carnations, ferns, pud HUDSON-ESSE- X "MiKS rida Itnwley fn'ctory )ldn of mnji.v ye ir' stand fhamxqrR filca cards adorned the luncheon was serv- friends at table. A Thursday eve- ing. 't'lowly following this came the 1" ed to thj).dainty Invite guests Mrs. N. niiit. action of wr.k'ng 'Hie federal autoMaauttad.Mxft. M, Stkhl of Amermobile tax reduction luinvedifitly ican .Fork., and the membera Mrs. effective', pn.iop of these movea, 3t Hansen, 'Mra, Aryld Beese, JB, anuouuceuiein was maue ms v v aaAviMMitne Gra'4 Mrs. Mra. jShirJey Bee, Jpseph ot a horizontal reduction Sk last Ed Hi 1 1 1 II ham. Mrs. Robert Sward, Mra. Verl a car on tbe Esxex and Hud-- . LllJ.of I for- - Mr".. 'Tlln MaftiH. Mta. Use Ma'dsen', Mrs. - Funeral sen-lee' .son coaches audthe nudson 8upet . . 7 ' Iar$ Bond, gnd iMrs. 8am Jepper- - HilL Clark, wife 'of EMu p Jjime." Six brougham. '" ,"" H. narkwJio. died nt Jiivg'. .View-.Pr'jcei of Hudson nnd Emx carsj "With, these three actions aH to h held-i- n , ., the most fgvonUle lovelK hiB. advantage, the Hudson-Eas- Tbl1 membera of the Servlre Star (hp ward (hiijiel .Un-dnj- iVf their hNtorvla-th- e result of buyer today is obtaining these atan- . 1 o'el-kautonibblles at runld-fiiTlie ifterniHin nf, bv dard. ..moVM Women's rremii at club the tht Legion ,'ntot " the lowest first cost and, at the best home Friday afternoon for their rrg- - body is expected to nrriv. In Prom i he Hudson organization. known,' - aakl tif BMi ftt thi terms' nfnT" nww tngrM iteynnlrts Wni'day foremum IIivtton-BweSehofleld dealer, T. fuiiernl will servhes Clark. The llndon-hv li was seilei iidoirtion on the uer Op nn rain iri gave uneresnng it FreI T)avis,"fir.--t fcssex "dlstril.irtor's. jd dealers "of "Any" one" of these steps might nnve ftrdngn the 'battle fldda of France. lie In charge been a great event in itseii, coman system of quoting Two iocal aelecUoaa ser rendered counselor to Bishop Clark, - Plan Priced .B. X x $1Q90 Mrs. Mary Smith entertained tbe emploryseir at her home Wednesday evening. The' rooms' were; WevpTly decorated with a suggestion of St. Patrick. A crystal bowl of sweet peas centered the table., At 6:30 dinner waf Mrs served to Mrs. Sadie Sim Flora .Yil3'.uti. Mr. Blnm-mons, Mrs. Mary Booke, MIrS Elva Myers, Jlis Mar tba Moore, and Miss Fern Cluff. IInnseii.-MMis.Ami- , Every department is a wonderful picture of Spring and Easter readiness, a picture that glows with the freshnes of infinite variety in line and with the myriad colors of the fabrics. ' t . in immense varieties to satisfy varying moods and requirements. 1t r " purpose is to reveal the new tendencies of of the fashion season and. to "present them - tr - About Our Term V"UR i at tbe. bojaae-otif" D'.tjB,.; Mcbrlde Thursday evening. S tesponded to by each 3 injpnbr telling a jstory qr a Joke, t ttsual order o'f business wag ' Tlje' eonducted ending with B fJible story - 'The' Tempttlon of Jesus" given -husbands Mrs, by. jv. and Ted CaldeC The .Invited guerts arrived at 7 . O'clock ajt which time a sumptuous y r dinner was served, ' ' The color scbetne was carried out In lavender and white. A crystal vase of lav-" ender sweet peag formed a beautiful ' Not High Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. (ieorge Worthen, Mrs. Eugene l llobcrtu, and Mrs. Scott Stewart. "The by Bost,and, was read by s Vooul Anna Marie Decker. "Tommle IM" and "The Trumpeter'' were given by Heed Morrill," Grant Morrill nave a piano selection, "Concert Polka" by Chop-In- . The club rooms of .gold and were carried out inhe decwhite ' r' . -i- orations. Sixty members and guosls Mtand Mrs. Wyman Patten and were present. jj ill Mt1, and Mrs. Frank Birmingham fBfenus ,at . the lattefs Mrs. David UpohshnW bnd ns ..'Ihowftl.'Tuesday evening. A augges-- f housej guests during' tbe week Mrs. l!on df St. Patrick wag curried out Trulson of Snlt Iake and her ' In the decorktlons and refresbmehts. U daughter, Mrs. DTuycciT of f.ong t The guests included the Messrs. and Death, Calf- Mesdames: W; tavls, Fred Hurst, I , James A. Loveless,' George Ixve-leMrs. Henry Booke entertained at Lloyd Patten,' Fred Davis, Dick family dinner Thursday evening in htrlh-day V Fariri- Carl FarleyrIvemPyne, honor 'of hor hnpftmnd--whosLtinceford, Charieeyerry,.' Alvin' oecnrrel on that date. T.uillps were used as a centerpiece for the 111 table. Covers were laid for eluht. wWiiirig' Enquire bufT Miss Atha Murdock also entertained fricudi In bonor of Mr, (lum-moSatarday evening at her home In this city. Mr. Gammon will. leave Monday"tortheNevr"Zealaud-iiitIon of th L. D. g. church. ,:- - '. , jl" Miss HUdred JohiiHon and Mrs. Florehce Mitchell will eulertuin the members of the Lamba Tita club at the former's home, tMonday evening. Each memler U prlvliogcd to Invite one guest.' A program -- bus been arranged for Jbe evening, advisory, board and cum members, y, :Tbe dance programs vera a clem ..' arrangement in the form of a letter to "Uncle. Krtn" In Ireland, of St; PBtrick.". -The last strains of a medley closed .4 day of, pleasure that will long be j J remembered by the Junior class, the students and patrons of the school and .those friends who participated t"j In tbe bUt eonusl eventt 2 ;rJ'! -It -- were arranged from which light iter j fTMbxneata were" served by the 4' Mlaees Virginia liorntbrookj Grace HUghea, Fann Dixon and Marie . V If organ with K. K. Kendell of tbe "t" Confectionery and Drug 8tore V' in charge;, .The Brlenholt-Dastru' ' orchestra furnished the music. l The grand promenade waa a beau- - The Nelke reuding flub., tu.ct in jf tlful feature of.- tbe evening. The open session nt" the ""women's rftib class officers led, they were follow- - home 'Thursday The afternoon. .. "J ed by (be patrol prom committee, hostesses for the occasion were Mrtc. - PACL Tlir.EI a a Timpanogos Grandview ' '-l"-" after-visiti- f ng - ,pie . . uresse H990 $2990 $2291 $JQ90 d , I Dresses -- r,wUl.Ms. r'rig . l-- : opi!l"-ett- ", a cd MAKE THREE Mrs. 'Clark's Funeral To Be Held Monday L LllU IliU s av-to- Tliur-anoao- r ?,-- )0 e w r well-know- n rwr-Ali- '' . J rl V til - Jk. - - - SL TMjOR BROS company -- THE - DEPARTMENT-STOR- E Mother-iii-l::v.- ; ' Quality Merchand ise but not high priced ( 1 tl most agres-alv- e wake up and forceful" liid for ati-e- mendous spring business. Today, the Kiieessful automobile maker niuxt not only be able tq .pro duce his cars with economy,, but also he uiiwt see that the eemioiiiies in his plant are 'duplicated, in the economies of elHng. When, savings In any direction' arepowthle. tbe public' win. reward - Hie - corn-eWhich pawes h.ein aloiiK. It hax reworded Hndjon"-ExseIjy mi king It the biggest builder's of six cylin der ears, in tno-u- biUed. tht Boat Inspection :7 Guards Safety iiyvdisainggentL Meet Soon On . Coast I)S ANGELES, Jiar(H Th' WASHINGTON'. March 2C (IT) The Nnt!(i'::,il Association- of , The watchful. eyes of stc's'aishlp Aj;;-jtlargest orgaulstutioli' last year prevented the of IpiiyorK in the world, meets hereon .luii", !. necordirijf to fliinntiDee-Hieir- t overcrow ding of lSi vessel,' utvord- ii.v W, H. thriKtensen. nrPKt. ing to Arthur J. Tryer, Deputy t'un- - di'Ut of die lotal aswlntion. ., .niWimer of Navigation tiC the le- and Cunnda will be repre seuted- nt this year's convention, pnrtnient of Commerce... Inspeifor of the HureauW siild, as well ns all of gallon last year conj'cd 0,3"0.7sthe largest Industrial, commercial governinental buying" agencies pns'UBer,i ft.273 trip. )lu ordW'-jKuUftiil ttt. 43H. in f took a Mien that eftse, the InsfHH-tor"How do yon pronounce MarchetaT involved tbe safety of '277,327 -pasCOSJUOF SITREME COURT Adv, sengers. "' . VVASinxjSSWf, March' 20-(-UP) 20-(L- ' - . - . x wld d the-rmti- on. ti2--nte-irtti;-Tl.'UiE't- s , Pur-batil:- j; The cost of the supreiW court of the rutted-Stale- s 15 "tho Federal gov, eminent is $31U,5GO for next ear, under the terms of Its appropriation now before congress. This 4suin, which approximates the average amount for the highest tribunal, la contained in the total for the Justice i department.- r -- J n.,?, i ! ? WOLVES CREATE ALARJi , IN SOUTHERN SWEDEN STOCKHOLM. (CP) As the lt of the unusually severe whiter throughout tbe Scandinavian countries wolf packs bve created alarm In the neighborhood of ettlea nnd have appeared in sections ern Sweden where fif wolf had prev iously neen 8eenfor more thHn hundred years. : ' - te-su- v-- - |