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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 21. 1926. FACE FOUR Utah Co unty Society News IS. Garments Mrs. s Kuima Mill.-- r and Mm Betty Bttty. Mm. "Mae Tboniaa. resideiifTaii LADIES '(iw:: Oomuiunity ninclnK. "Aiuer-ka.-" , Mrs, ftiunia JilUiJi ; iiiiiiiuiiuil.v Hfiiing patriiitir ..$1.00 . inrot-atlun- ..$125 JLisrht weight, ribbed Ribbed Summer Weight Rayon Silk Stripe, Ribt Mercerized Lisle . ., ..$U5 KM . 1h1 11.90 Rayon Silk Stripe .. Ribbed Ankle Length Laura tVreday .V..IL50 Biul Wr ItiH-- Ida Mrs. SCARFS save 50 :" Mrs. A. R. WILSON. Reporter, Telephone 64 1, It. dueUlfra'Apnie IhW Kvulis: It. AVasJilnSt-,- ' JALL'ao the rooms.. Miss May McBeth entertained at a beautifully arranged bridge lunch eon at her suburban boiue en Satur day afternoon. Five tables were played and be- r- gnta included meuiTters of her bridge club and reta ry ; llHTIJrprrtBtBtrtrMt tother" frfeu3irTfmt-of-towguesta Mm. llavld Clyde, lira, John were Mr. and Mrs. L M. Warner, urer; ChildH, ilr. A, Q. Packard wlU eon-- Mnt Erant IIarrisMrs,rrrank wttute theMmittve boaid and Un. Ingulla1 and HrsT Harrj' of r 8alti Gny Meudeuhall and Mra. M. T, Lake, Mrs. WtUis Taw and Mr, TotTOinmtttee. Miner, the iieattS Julia Colvin of Prove. lowing the election, the members en- jttyd a. kaiiglngtoii, Mr- - Mildred mWllin'Clowanlrthr Anderson gave a piano selection and daughter of Orson- P. Cloward, was Mi8JIuutel Anderson a solo dance. mar iicd last week in Provo to Lloyd Leo Smith of. Eureka. A wedding Attention. Strawberry waterue7 ! reeeption was given in tbelr .honor An article ji pilars la the SjiribfvUie Tuesday evening at the' Fourth Herald, March 19, which is worthy ward amusement halL The' young of joufartMftTon. If you have hot bride, ho Ja ihe only ilunchter xif ' "i read, it you should do so. Mr. Cloward, has a large circle of friends who extend to them hearty I. P. Briuton went to Bait " Lake good wishes. They will reside at on business Saturday. Eureka." il -- " Several visitors, weltkhown In Miss Elva Douglass came down local art ckelea, we at the Spring- - from Siilt Lake last Friday for the club vllUi art gallery Friday afternoon. Ag. Club ball and remained over the with her sister, Mrs. Wenoutstanding-feTney rlnctudedHProf. B. F. Lariton, week-en- d :Tlie afternoon. Thursday ' ature of" the program war t IHf,'0. IX". Cuinpbell and Prof. dell Erlandsoa. Herald Clark, of Provo and John Decorations" on 'Homo by niper Moaer of Daulels, Idaho. Mrs. Wendell Erlandson was hos-- Mpi,, Ophelia Ruekim aiuapea-'db- b less to the Delta Bridge Club and euNHion of the aubjert by the meni- A recent wedding of Interest was otheri friends lastTtiday evening. w berg JaUoKed. tha Unit of Miss Margaret Bird and VT. Roses were "used about the rooms' oeoupied the remainder of the ;tlme. X. G rooms, both of Sprlngville, The and the various details were in sug-- 1 e A( 5 :30 luncheon wag wrre was performed in Los gestions of St. Patrick's day. Her niembvrs .and two fqtwlal guests, ceremony MrarErie Hanson and Mm. OtUney Angeles aud was attended by rela- guest list included Mrs Stanley Wil of the young couple. After .a son, Mrs. May McBeth, Miss Emily Jobney, AiwUtiiig the host eHg were tives Leon reception for fifty .friends of the Dudley, Mrs. Will MeCormlck, Mrs. her "da lighten, LuRue and bride and groom, there was a honey J. C. Barney, Mrs. O. C. Nielsen, Turner. moon to Sao Diego and then to Mrs. L. D, Pfouts, Mrs. A. B, Ken -I 8prfnKIHe7JhwtlexJrUlk'Bake, nedy, Mri B. L. Jensen, Mrs. Ray An interesting matrimonial event their home. Stevens, Mrs. Will McClellan, Mrs. Miss Verna Lmquist, an expert in Cooking and, Home- , E. H. Street, Mrs. Jesse Earle, Miss of the near future lit the mnrriage will hold a cooking school and demonstration "at 2 Econonniesr of Miss flare Creer to Stewart The Boosters club of the high Crystal Ware and Mrs., L. D. Stewnext week, in our Hardware department. afternoon m. reieivid the club every p. of Rexburg, Idnlio, which will school banqueted the basketball art. Miss Ware" is take pfnre Mnch 21 lit the Salt Lake team and coach Friday. nljflit, March prize and Mrs. Stewart 'the guest sentto Miss Linquist Prqvo by JhejMalleble Iron Range 7 tmii jhV. to tlio untiouhce-inen- t prize; "tdemonstrate will the "wonderful cooking and and Company Jy the bride's parents, Jtfr. r Thyron Childs, captain of ihe . Electric Monarch of Ranges. baking qualities and Mrs. C. C. Creer of this jdly, ieJfftv"art artoat master and JftraV -- Mts,. RayiStgychg, entertained at MlsH tTreerT?TT graduate of-tafter. B. Bliinch Groesbeck Hales was mas a bridge luncheon Tuesday noon at the home of Mrs. Wendell ' V. I', and has been teaching school ':. ter of ceremonies. tills wiutcrjit Rexburg, where the Coach Ike Young, A. Y. Jacobson, Erlandson. Members of the Junior Club and other friends were : Dunn ronutnee had its inception. Miss Linquist will be glad to help you solve your cooking Taylor, Joseprine Sanfdrd,JC)i Bridge A. Smith and Principal E. E. Knud- - her guests, covers being placed for prnHprriH, jis wpII ftg nffpr flt.t.ractivR suggastkna-for-peci- al Mrs, J. -4- Mie Stmnish Fork4tnisrfr-ererrT" Mrs: LV son' responded to dasfsr' menus, oven dinners and economic food preparations. Be our irirvp flielr Btiniinl St. .Patrick's Day Miss Mary Walnwrlght wing a ney, Mrs. James Clove, Mrs. George : Morford, P. Mrs. Mrs. W, Chase, dunce Wednesday evening at the solo and a male quartet from guest every afternoon it is free come' and jjet some valuable" "4 auditorium. The function was a the team furnished additional enter-- 1 Jesse Earle, Mrs, BertlStevens, Mrs. information.' Mrs. A. B. Kennedy, pleasing social event, music being talnmeiiit. The banquet was follow. Harvey Smith, Mrs. O. ,3. Nielsen, Mrs. Dave furnished by Warner Stone's CYdum-lilan- el by in tbe .audltorin iriTWblidel-eel- t St. Patrick cw'iw and 'Bayly "Vl'h. was by iMerlt were won by Mrs. Stew prizes colored balloons ndded to the festiv alL.. 1 , . , art and rail's. Kennedy. Green carity of the occasion. nations and other suggestions of You will be interested in seeing the Monarch Electric Officers of the Third ward M. 1 St. Patrick's day were- - used very Mrs, J, A. Lnwhorn A." gave' a farewell Friday party Range in actual operation with special automatic time and effectively. to her home after spending a 'month night to Mrs. Pauline Flrmage. Thej 'different 'lu Idnlio of visiting parts pnrty was held in Mrs. Flrinage's' temperature controls. It is a wonder! See it! Mrs. iA'landJilcKenEie of Spring mid4gi-- ' SlxMyas awjompiiiiicd tioJiipmCr?(ire: Indulged In and ville entertained n'ialdi 'thcoungr by her husband, who returned to his dainty refreshments were served. and matrons of the E. ,C. T, Club work in. Idaho after a short stop Mrs. Flrmage has beenj' a teacher In Monday evening at thejbome of her hero. the M. I. A.- for a number of yewts mother, Mrs.. Will McClellan: . Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Huishi FOR RENT Strictly modern,. 3 new, crib bed, 32x4 cord tire.. 89 N. and her services will be furnished M26 room, Mr. 'und Mrs. Sum Dean of Bur- newly apartment. 2nd West. time a ' for visited short Lake of Salt . Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall was beat Pfam4ft inester have lsxn ber, during, the with relatives MondayIiriuCT-be- - itwlies. -- wf FOB "SALE Bicycle, electric wash- week liwikiiig for a house to rent. noon sewing club last Thursday. "Mrs. Leslie Croman and children. FOR) SALE Six. room house and ting machine, bargain prices. Men- -' They have rented the George Bell sx'hool aschanged programs with the M22 week cottage and will move here to make SiRhish Fork high bc1kk1 Friday Cxl2 lot. Will exchange for love studio, 283 W. Center. Mrs. J. N. SUrk left Sunday for of Eureka, have spent the Croman's parents, Mr. smaller place or sell 3x0 lot. 413 with Mrs. ilieirjiouie early next week. morning. This has been done Salt, Lake, where she will reside. takes Dodge and Mrs. Henry Jeppson. M28 FOR SALE $300 S. 5th W. and air fe! .tliat both H.X- seuau 111 goon couuition. Mrsf iuj'letttt Stewart and her schools have been benefited. Will Powell; of St. Louis, has been cPUent buy. Will give years of Club held their The Junior (imibhter, (iernldine Stewart, of Bridge visiting with relatives this week, Venial, I'tab, re in Sjwuish Fork Mrs. i. W. Andeson of Salt Like; having been culled by the death of anniversary and St. Patrick party Board and room, 272 East Center ..St service. For Information call 107. - 4 M25 Terms to responsible party. Phone 417 J. r for a few days visittfif at the home of Mrs. Will McClellan. itlr rela City is "spending' the week-enin his mother, t Mrs. William- - Powell, The husbands of the 'ives. membjtaJEerel 'liey motored through from Springville with her daughter, Mrs Powell and phen " Dinner was served SALESWOMAN Women $0 dally FOftSALEt wire chicken ernto 1 Vernal to Fillmore In one day and Gleu G. Neill. Mr. atld Mrs. Vernon Powell were guests of honor. A color scheme of tables. small at taking orders sanitary belt, and six; gal. crock, 1 twenty gal crock, reixirt the roads hi excellent condialso here for. a week. , devices various with protector. tion. Pay daily. Sample on ap- 1 sixty egg incubator, 1 0 rifle, prevailed green Mrs. Dasll Smith entertained the 804 N, Clark, Chicago. 1 eight gal cream can, all in oood Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock of of St. Patrick introduced in the proval. Jones, Wednesday night card club at her condition. 701 E. 5th -- S. or phone and appointments, .Stake hoard officr8 of the Pal home Wednesday night St. Pat Magna ' were visiting during the decorations 903 after 4 p. m.- MAN y) M23 "r dinner, the "followed Bridge myra- stake Prinmrj" board homud rlckH day decorations adorneot th- - Week with their- parents, Mr. a nd old establlshMompniiyw'lll-iti--f- one of their numlK'r, Mrs. Diantha homo. Luncheon was served to the Mrs. were Bingham. They Joseph Ylwfi tv you llr" ymr Villi fa tl laull fi v. Tu rtnrr lately following members!-M- rs. Livingstone, one evening Harold hte dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ('n ujiaiunui business the It leads own World and washer, selling permanent when they pitliered at therLivtiiK- - CJirlstensenrMfsr'BrSr'Wilson, Alfred R. Wilson on Tuesday. necessities peopte..TUii.st biTy" every we can teach votl tn sell ir w'o need sioue noine oearing picnic luiicnes. i Woodside, Mrs. Miujjrtippr-rr- sr e men over 34 year of day. Experience uimweKsjiry. Write two! f ollowing the regulur 'liour for lea D eai,.. Miss Florence Chllds,lMrJLEJmerJClQwar(ljBasihe guest MlcConnon G52, age who would appreciate an opCo., Factory son tudythe-guesl- s served hnich M (mm A rlino Mndenhali, honoc-at-,bridge-partyof given FOR RENT 5 room modern- house Winona, Minn. portunity to make money and grow eoa a scialbtur JdissLJohn. MrsJIolt, Miss Wednesday afternoon by her sister, with 450 E. 1st S. Phone with us. References reauiredAmilv. garaage. Mrs. "Mark! MrsrHoraee" Fereday-Tf- if Katherlne Douhadll. Spanish 398-. acre FOR SALE Maytag Shop, 214 W. Center, Provo. farm Cheap, who hns sH'iit 9'i Mrs, Agries home wone the of their at mother, JFork, high score. Tripp f Phone 80. better M23 no location well n the past winter In California visit watered, Mrs. Or Ai Daniels. Mrs. Cloward linmedlntely-Rellabl- e, on Provo Bench. SALESMAN wanted Call evenings at E. Mrs. C. ihg her daughters, Mrs. Wallace Mace spent Sunday will leave next week for San Fran 207 W. 3rd 8. or phone prlpcipal WANTED To buy from owner,- 5 steady, intelligent, Jones and Mrs. Spencer Beck, hits anil Mondny in Salt lake City. clseo to. Join Mr. Cloward,, and they room home in Provo l State loea- M23 man," from 28 to CO Page school, 783-J-returned to her home, for the- - sum-- . will go to Oakland to reside. The in sell to to farmers of years age, iur. ternboii to offer congratulations and house decorations and various dewere in St. Patrick day design this state. Knowledge ojfjarming FOR RENT 3 room modern brick FOR SALE Armies. 400 bna. Romnn view the trousseau. Presiding at Selling experiehce not with built in features, $20 per mo Kiiu- - uiwr viti ieties.. . xnew eweei; Mrs. Lucile YarTcn Martell- - was the punch bowl were Misses Dena and color. Four tables were played desirable. under 705. 443 cider. S. Thomas. - Phone 3RX W. E. 6th "Phone personal necessary,, training a were Mrs. the honored guest at Waldrum, pleasant Jones and Aita Dedrlckson. The and the guests - -- : local nvinager. Must-b672 X. 5th W. ' willing to giyen at the; home brldewas forme rly';Miss ErmaBlng-- . Mrs. Petty and Mrt Rounds of week. Big payAll FOR SALE Garage- - Located In of. her grandmother. Mrs. Lars P. ham. '" Spanish Fork, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. work six days a Permanent position. TOoin brick bulldfng. 00x110 on main WANTED TO RENT-Fiv- e The Paul Dais, Mrs. Ed. Patten, Mrs. year Work. Larson Thursday afternori. - mzi nou so. roone ows-j- . Advancement, Must have car or be street, of prosjrous town in center time was seiit and lunch Mrs., Hannah Reese returned to Ray "Monson, Mrs. Dave- Shuler, able to get one. State age and if of richest orange- and agricultural tion and price P. O. Box 364, Provo eon served. Eureka" Friday after spending a Mrs. O. C Nielsen, Miss Edith Bills, - Address Sales Manager, M20 district of California. Solid tire employed. Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Daniels, Stanley week with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Box1632,1hitdelphiar"ParI-21-2pressrwmplete werding""owtfit7 TVM D IT P Apleasing liridge luncheon was HughestWhile here she visited one WTlsohTTdrsTSemyTHxoh t lathe ; drill presses ; overhead rvu uaue, tiiKt" iuK, fsueao, iur given during the week by Miss Ethel day at Provo wth Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stevens, Mrs. Ford Wilsn and Mrs. FOR SALE Good wicker baby cranes and shafting; towcar and quick sale Will demonstrate, Dan-le'- ji Hales for the members of the bridge Morgan. Harvey Smith. Auto wreckuge 312 S Uhlver-- . buggy, $12. 355 N. 2nd W. . xif siieijpj, guests. liss 'ern fa'UJiffniaSitoHiojn Tlie;rMHns were pleasingly Mra Thomas B; Jones .entertained at a delightful FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. gency road - service. Kelly-Spri.with" pussy willows and early spring atfiT dinner St Patrick's day in Wednesday evening good- -' - location, field tires. Average yearly room luisi F(R SALE, lease or rent-s--5 ground floor, flowers. St. al'trlck symbols were honor -- of the annlyetstry of h.er St. Ptitrlok's day party. Her guests 270 N. 6th W. St.. nesg $27,000. Rent on building $125 were mod. home. 407 S. 3rd W.v M23 Cleb members garage. R. R. the Inquire of the onto carried in the tally cards and birthday. Dinner was served at six " Co. month. Ideal home town, good lnni heiiii. The luncheon was Served, o'clock,, a centerpiece of carnations Deh Clubj an organization of local or' teachers-E Good work teaim-Wf- eschool wondwful dima te. .W schools, of lady 8 Payson. o'clock. at curd tables tit the and ferns gracing the table. .'overs on Provo acre RENT 22 1400 FOR farm Ww. close and. 1500 each. Cliesn. Other were fritnds also, presowfleTj. direetjQ EoyS. Gingerkh. -- high score heiug werei luid d. guests.' 1 Mission Garage, Portcrville, Oil. Phone ent The decoration of the home Bench. Call 1040. Spiiday morning or won by Mrs. Haxel Tall, and the ' . was carried M28 call at Del .York's on. Provo BonchJ in out PatSt. .. Mrs-Pacleverly Ten Allen. by guest prize ul R. V. t). No. 2, Box 143: rick suggestions, nid the games FOR SALE Good russett potatoes. members and five guests were pres were all of Ireland and her patron delivered. 290 E. Center. Phone GET ACQUAINTED for a dollar, ent; guests were, "Mrs. Grant "Rounds, 393-M23 ; Send $1.00 for ji special 's FOR SALE Two brooders, .'one Mrs. Alma Hales. Miss Grace Hales, ? CULVER CITY. CaI., Marclr 20 In out the luncheon with .Tied to siibs the West's i SUNSET, green buckeye incubator, one bone cutription Hannah nnd.Mrs. throe-reeMrs., l motion picture. (I'P) A HnlestlML latter of Salt Inke City. wide, in lftll. . has grosseil more caps for each guest, shamrock place Girl wants work tending children Great National Magazine the clean ler, .also 'dining room furniture. " . '. : cards and favors. M23 after school and evenings. .Phone x monthly tor the whole Phone 519. money than any spectacle or super-fili21S-M23 family. - Spare-tim- e wanted. agenjs Mr. and Mrs. 'William, Christmas ever produced, according to Dot " Miss Chloe Shepherd was visiting Addresg No. 4(50 Fourth St., .San For Sale or trnde .for Salt Lake of Provo were Spanish Fork visiFarley, an actress of the " " ' in '' 1 rout mod. with Lake friends Salt FOR SALE over new new T the brick Calif, Francisco, , properly, cottage with tors Wednesday studios,- - - who' ' ap week-en. . full frame basement, built honse, easy feTiTfires, corner" lot " furin penreil inirs east of four players. M23 FOR SALE Eight room strictly nace heated, drapperlea, shades, in terms. Call 4(10 Jf. Oth W. An interesting social event of the It was the first three-ree- l venture Mrs. John E. Huish has returned modern home, hot water heat, laid, linoleum, range, rightly priced; week was the trousseau tell given bv and cost the bow In3iR comparatively home from Salt Lake, where she has SALE Large building lot on $5500. 905 E, Center. Phone 874-See Homeland Mrs: Clifford Westphal .a recent significant sum of $1,800 to produce. Realty Co. Plione 35; been vlsJting.iorth.i-ee,BeekJPlanted-i- a W ;.:'.i.l:.:"-'"--1.-.;m2..with bride nt tile honw of nernpflrt'tit"!. t'lTto seven years ago the ' picture her children. .TVinnthan appler. Cliearfcr""HasT Board niid rom cheap. Call 5241. MrJ.aml."Mrs. Charles ... Bingham. had cleared over $50,000 ." f J icno teriiMtzrite-RrRrSwbl- w Jtonte FOR - SALE Bargains, -- lectrie CCT iJ -it MrV Dan-el- l Brown had for Many Indies called during the af- - of .almostjS.000 per cent. r1 her 3, Box 212, Provo. Vtah, A2 ' '.i washer, Lloyd-habcnrrlnge like Turner was the Literary" t shipment, just itherScores of new . Guiil-- Mm. ; KtroiiK. Mrs. Pauliu1 Mills. Ir Mitiinr Mrs ' fiiAvers decorated $2.25 $1.90 SCARFS 4iM" fie. program the bostesnea serreil a di'W ty luiu heii tn 25 kiiw. Spring $1.75 $1J0. Alo, vm-a- l sliftchrThe Ufe OLD STYLE $1.10 Thoniaa; Wldroii, . ij Be l'laces." .VaHiiiiB MEN'S . y Mra.Annle-It- . wfiriaTsirV'iVian WilJlc; ; talk. "What the Auxiliary U Amimplish-iiiR.ii- r .Vine Light Weigfit Ribbed ho.ii H"-k- Good Values Light weight Flat Knit : Tlte Alnhi Beta dab net at the AusJUary a delightful social .Thnr- - honte of Mrs., Geo. Aaderaoa Friday afternoon for the election of of fleer. at tlte lrnuie f Mr. Mm. 8. C WhitUker wn elected day . The Au.f Howe Mrs. H. T. Reysyolda, Jr. wmv Mni. Mae Tbomav, Jfr 'ThiiKy irtidenl; vice ureddent ; Mn E. E. Knudaoa.1 caw TewtocksAllJStylesAILSkes SomExtra J. F. WING ATE 1 Reporter AB'rlnnIKlin The Buy Yours Now J MRS. Ef fie DarU' Reporter Telephone 144-- 'Electric Cooking School ; PAYSON SPRINGYILLE SPANISH FORK received direct from the patterns and colors. You cents to $1.00 on each scarf. Come early. pupexj-Bualnei- UNIVERSITY AVE.. 50 NORTH - -- - . I H , tk EVENING MEETINGS IN ALL AT WABD CHAPELS BEGIN O'CLOCK t-- v TheWakera i.r - v- rtv Sunday tot-.th- tnkn will 1 - vol eve- - bviw-- 4 1 Thomas A. Duke. -- B. Wash-frn- xii rTndarl Daventort Uoimcvllle ward, W, ' Work! ... wardTH.'S. Ifardlng ana ""l:tniruwanl, Thonia - : i If"" follows: a J - y . Cooking Problems Solved .' , SERVICES " Np Charge Ma-m- SeeksPoll L. D. S. CHURCH Give Cooking Demonstrations Everybody Invited ' : D o m e s t i c Science Expert to to-th- Jenkins Knit Goods Co - Russell Co Dixon-Taylo- r- : a" Johnson, "Hiiil'Ilotmntel ward. Robert AnderLake View. son and Eldon Cook. , Sharon ward, Leona Durrant and i Karl Bentwet, Hudson "V. Tlmpanogos. ward, J. B, and William Buttle. View ward. Glen Vaft ji pymiint LaPreui Jones. and , Wagenen Grand View ward, Clyde Carter . and Wtlford Hall. - greatl-missed- i he-after- v . . SIXTH WARD. ' Low A missionary truce Peterson win be nerarin me Sixth ward' chapel Sunday evening-splendid musical program has been, arranged. Members off the high council will sneak. " first ward.havemem-lur- r. The First ward will " it "21 30-3- ; ' Andre Somers ot 'Kepresentattv council as their TIew Yrk. Democrat, haa been.-.fopro. at the regular Sunday ser- - I lowing reoorta xn newspaper riieakers . nnilii. Thev Interested. nln. . 1111:11 .iju viMti, r nsvami mr. I. rmn-. ,.., v. introduced a. bill In scliool orchestra will furnish iustru- on each congreiw. ric .own man to clrcuUrlM f the o " -- ..-- r - ,- Jj mnrii m.i nur iiini, All-re- d &er ome-thk- atllofcly and eompMely eared VINEYARD WARD. , TeanaTepaeduidUiraptarbas A nilssioiiar.v farewell 'will be Denr mburaxd, althoGtrti I aim dotnr htrd ark as a earveoter. .There iras noopeTv given in the Vineyard ward Sunday no trouble. I have notli-t- evening In honor of IRuy.-Gain-nio- ti tkn, no IbrttliDB,will full Information to salt bat who will leave soon for. the boat bow toa mar end a oompleW ours tt without operation, 70a write to me, New Zealand mission!. . The Booth-OlsoEurwwM. Pulton. Cmenter, 812 M Mrl-ta-a trio will furjilsh two tmm-berManaaQnan, N. J. Better oat "Valse and "i'lie t'apri(-eothers to and show .. - . oat Aumnie, tt any tata notice who are mptured r may aaTaallfe of Ktory of the Kose." A nmrrtet will and ot the the at least stop misery nrptore sing 'seveml nmnlier.- - Elder Doyle taxyadaiiro(aaofienUao. tetrnpwbrt" tvcently returned from . the New 'Zealand mision will Izora Jenseu will give two readings. km. nr n . six-ak- Ralph' Booth will give violin selections "Dream of Love" and "Souvenir.'' ..'Remarks by- Bislio)) - Sailiue! A-Eoct- cait Uve-wir- (ive H IwMbnyrnctoredwhUetimnattrtok mental nnmtiers. Mrs. Lilly Doctors nkd my only will render voc-.i- selections. bansatpaiawaaanoparstian. TnuMdld w m do rood, MukUy I rot hold of ttaS , a- y tmnXytmnta. . WANTED-(cltrw-ounjtr- - hTirh 0 - -- 6. - A-- 2 8 TV 1 - ;. rwpi m by M rr Gamiiiwn. ' OF YOURSELF is a dainty BUILD compli- People have coughs and tcolds mostly because they lack resistance and are cot adequately nourished. ment to send to dear friend at East er. - Scott's Emulsion DONT LEAVE IT rich in vitamins supplies tlie 4- system with weakened I .Phone-38- ng , M-2- 6 : Bridge-fullowc- -- e iM-2- 421-W- -- Old Three Reeler Makes Record Profit ' ' TOO LATE LARSONXUDIO IT UP! nourishment that helps restore resistance. Build up your strength hfiith Scott's Emulsion. "S AT RETAIL DRUGGISTS JMm taVScoU.ltuwuc t.iO U- mni BlooiubelO, N.J. 25-- i3 SO A-- 2 n r" , " - s ;- ,jltliJl 6- M |