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Show PEOYP SUNDAY tlERALD.VKDAY, .V. - Ellin Berlin and Her Baby J2ft V' FEBRUARYS, - 4 Ethel Duekett, Society Editor, Phone 107 I - Ol I uc Student1: kmiiEV .th apice of the Fifth Entertainments ward M. I. a. the three act comedy . uMfc 1HK Ok' - L'udt-- r i . 1 . Takstlne with variations form A be general ittiuospbere of a party leld Uumiity t the sow- - of Mt. and Jrs. Moroui J. I'oUaui, the occasion double annivwsary and relieing union. , It beiug not only the annivRC Tnlontlnea day tut ersary-of also MrC Cuttmn'tf birthday and a reunion of the boys and girl which wade up the first grade cja taught by Jilra. i'ottam- whoM! Uouiotia Farrer of this city TWs a as at the Tinipanogoa iebooi IuVm and 102L The .parly a rather unique in that the wnjorttyrtf the original clans were present- - and that now most of this class are students jf lr. Cottaia the Provo high school. - g - 0a- y r luncheon wag . Ins dred DaVls, Bewola Bingleton. Clifford Cox, Welton iliteheU, Hardy, Diirold Olson, Berlin WUlIauis, Lloyd Brown, Glenweod Hussell, :mer Ostler, Gilbert Morgan,; Karl Liddiurd, El wood Thar-gooCheNtcr Terry, Howard Dixon, Lester Clark, Donald Choulels, Balub Dixon, Donald Dixun, and u ' Thotuas. - ' Le-Ko- y I - V at le NEWj-i.- ""The i $ B r as a whole, will be best for himseii as an individual, and his own personal gam will be that much ' greater. iliil findjtnat-whatirfcesirfo- . ; The COMPANY, in its desire to further Utah County Coroperalive spirit, and to help instU into the minds of Utah CouUtah County produces and distributes, adds to the nty 'citizens that-whwealth and happiness of every individual in the County offers JVOOD-CLIFTO- N at ii;tftrf'' i has-bee- THREE CASH PRIZES amounting to $50.00 - ; : . If" H will This I the' first published photograph Of Mary Ellin ;Berllar and ber mother, Mr Kllin Mackajr Berlin, mb are shortly to join Papa Irving n Berlin at Palm Beach. The: baby heretofore aealously guarded from the camera's eye, It Is mainly on. UttW Mary Ellin Ibait Mm .Be reconcilitttion wth Qarence 'Macka, her multl' lin bases hopes of ; millionaire father, who opposed her marriage to the "noted" song writer , :" r each citizen of Utah County will but analyze the situation, he ?ill with our home manufacturers, industries, etc,will- be to hie own best interest and advantage, and he will realize thatbi -- leay-l- s ll'rovo for gpringvllle to. make berbuuie, was lJltTOaiitlj Burpi'lsea" by- the members of Valley Circle at her home Friday evening. A e pleasant time was spent with work and music, during which dainty refreshments were served. The guest of honor was presented with a Jieautiful umbrella from the ' jlna that Glad Hour elttb were delightfully entertained at the residence of Mrs. Iife Alger Prog'reive Thursday At teruoon "SlIO'1 wan pliijred, the prizes beins awarded- to Mra. Jafe Alger and Mrs. Hewitt Strong. Dinner was served. A cut glass bowl of rodes formed an attractive centerpiece for the dining tVvers were laid for the following club members: Mrs. Han Kirk wood. Mrs Charles Jones Mrs. Sheriff M. llenrie, Mrs. Tonrd Martsen Mrs; Moroni Clark, Mrs. Clyde Clark, Mrs. Don Alger, Mrs; Aluio Siniuions,' Mrs. Kliton and Invited guests : Mrs. Ileultt Strong. Mrs, Art Keese, and Mrs. Leo Hhechan. ? Mrs.-Jane- 5 not r rungiai The aienibers of the - .: MRS. GOG ARTY IIONORED t Gogarty, who Is JnutuaLinterest and benefit t'e; V . - " v dainty Valentine served to the follow-iguests : Era ChrirteBsen, ' id thtrnmr, Clark, Algie Snow, La Prele Suni- BerolceJ ner, - Mary I'hriatcnseu, KiiudwHi, Irene MHsen, Beatrice Pkkle. Velva Knudsen, Leah Fish; er, Fay Bullock, Joua Carter, Mil- -- i it lira. Tslkner. :iuih : - Our, community servioe organizations are all striving to obtain closer between the farmer, merchant, banker, manufacturer, stock grower, and ail alhed 1nterest8rirts "when "fun Is brought " about between these interests that results are obtained to our greatest - Ouiu-lmi- Klnir: - Talkherjiff daughter, Vera Calderj fauuy, Evelyn Brereton, erowd"atrPTidgd the matinee ptlaigv glyen Saturday afternoon-- , grad ex r : A Irf uVwr- Holbr)kTonia non Scott s Mr. Tucker, ban fhrTrHrrTf- r. $50.00 in Cask Prizes Offered Coa-eve- r- Bt : How Can We' Build a Better And Bigger u tan bounty thor-ongb- ly - ind the relating of first icrleiuvs. I "Come Out of the Kitchen will be presented ht the - Manava - ward amuseiHent ball Monday evening at 'ikHi. Tae play & under the direction of Mrs. 1L V. lloyt and Misa t'loreai-- Adams, and accord-luto them, will provide "a enjoyable evening for tuos? attending. The east of rbaraetera ia as follow: Bert Crane, Chauocey Harmon. Oliva Daugerfield, Uukm Hatcbi Kandy Weeks, Fred Mow Paul Iangerfield. Kay I'hlUipe: Cburlea Dangerfield, Harrison Elisabeth ltaagerfield,viB- - x 1 PAGE oir3ar4aiid..MS' reKidem'e FOURTH YVARD RELIEF of a" PLEASANT VIEW RELIEF for the" three best essays on the subject of PATRONIZING UTAH COUN- 1 SOCIET- Ydelightful socifll affair Thursday SOCIETY TY'S MANUFACTURERS PRODUCERS, PROFESSIONS, MERCHANTS aotHal service deiartment has AO when-thcThe the eiitcrtalnwl esiteclalljr inlerestliig progrtm evening, AND ALLIED DISTRIBUTORS FIRST. nieiuliers of the New- iflub, Avalpn charge of the program for the Relief has been arranged' by the ' social in held to be the committee of the Fourth service tine, decorative scheme wag used, society meeting the eolofs pink and white predom--liiatin- Pleasant View ward meeting house- ward Belief society for the Relief Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30, The leg- soclety jneetlng Tuesday f ternoon 1 Cupids and hearts were RULES OF CONTEST: following:. Mrs. Myrta Blumenthal, Fons tallies of "50" were son ''Emotional Problems of Adales-cen- t at 2T30' o'clock. The lesson "Intel' Mrs. will will be Period" Childhood'' lectual Problems of Mrs. Caroline Blunienthal, given iy Mrs. nlaved, the eluh favors Iteing award will 'Essays bejudged mainlyJor the best ideas presented to induce -Joseiilrhre anntrfi, Mrr Msltrt??rw W(i."TTiHrW"WTI(le a nd" Eliuo Kiibynim.i Tbrtwhets tuiiic to patronize Utah County industries, etc. Any percitizens Utah County tiruimi, Mrs. Xaii a WMttHmore, Chrever and Ihe guest prises being for the month will be discussed by eiiA Miss Vivian Merrill Will give son W'hoi a bonified resident of, Utah County is eligible to compete-The- . Anderson Mrs. All Bonnett LeUrahde ladies Mth. George Ieven, Mrs tthel Ire- won and a Francis reading Mrs. and SeymoiiF. Gray by Contest will close March 15th. - Essays are to contain not' more s. land, Mrs. Jane 8 trick ley, Mrs. Kenneth Craven. A delicious lunch- of the ward and their friends are will furnish two vocal solos. A to The ; - , cordial iivltalWh is exfended Mrs.. Pauline eon was served to the following club invited to be In attendance. Ethel Gallagher," . Address all essays to: WOOP-CUFTOCOMPANY, Provo, members and friends, v Hischer, Mrs. Grace ItenischMrg. members and Mrs. AHtert Utah. . . .. '.Beuluh Mrs. Christine UIkcu, Mr. and Mrs. Churles Wilde, V. P. DANCE AND . MATCH ANIMAL Mrs.Norma Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Eluio Cbeever, Mr. and LINCHEON Springuioyer, " Mi Some ' women of fashion are ( Florence Hay, Miss Nora The. entertainment committee of Mrs. )ran Groneiiian, and Invited bn-al . Miss Bedfield. Mr1, Winning essays will be published in all Utah County newspapers. Lottie tTnion and Pacific matching their fur coats' wtth-- a Bv the and Mrsr Kenneth shops of the guests t "" '" systciu gave tin entertainment In f.ninal for a Mrt,.,larencfcJGMer r- Mr.Bnd Mrs. - Fred Uiiy, Mr. -- and; the Armory-ha- ll Thursday evening; tine silk braid is used In very rs. Seymour Gray, and Mrs. Ken- - Following a basketball game One. of ihe .interestltig social -- events of the M. I. A. was held lent I netb young. the B. Y. U. freshmen and rich patterns, to decorate sport and j . the Athletic club of the U. P. the daytime gowns, of crepe silfe i Tuesday at t he Manava ward. The 3 score bping ln favor of ttie Jiuator girls entertained their moth-t- s TAYI4)R BROS. GIRLS J ..' . ".."'''. 'I '. ' ; ' with the aid of their class lcad-"cr- ENTERTAINED $25.00 g freshmn, a dance was enjoyed. The - In - view "of his . Miss Iris Anderson entertained Paramount Gleeinen famished the sprint it is much' easier now to Mrs. Gladys Corbet t and Miss Lula Price.. There were tveuty-fivthe lady employes of the Taylor music. At midnight a delicious understate the "technicality H that Bros. "o dry goods department, at luncheon was served to 400. motheH in attendance. Dainty kept Wide,: thft Sweden out of the were served and each her home Monday evening. ValenNew England champlonshiii. ' . . . PARTY RPRLSE PLEASANT SI mother was presented with a hand tine decorations were used thrpugh-ou- t He was simply too dern fast. Miss Lucile Parker was pleasantUiade cluster of flowers. the entertaining' rooms, a color JUDGES OF ESSAYS": ! 3C SC a number of her scheme of pink and white being em- ly surprised by While Mi.. O'Goofy'does not wish VALLEY C'H,VPTER ployed. Dinner was. served. Centetr school mates at her home Friday to take any credit Sway" from the MAYOR 071CT1TANSEN; A color scheme of red, Valley- Chapter No. 8 Order of ing. the dining tuble was tiny. cupids evening. he feels. It Is no more PROF. CHRISTEN JENSEN, of B. Y. U. ihe Eastern Star will meet Tuesday Following dinner serreral rcontest white atid blue was used in decor- gentleman, to remember that there than fight , E. S. HINCKLEY, Secretary Provo Chamber of Commerced evening at 8 o'clock inthe Masonic games, were played, the prizes be ating, in keeping with Washington's weren't very many things a fellow All visitors will be welcomes ing awarded- to Miss IelvenejHeldi birthduy. During the time merrily could lie Wash in about George jlrsEffle Cutler, and Miss Graee spent with games and music, a de; Linton. The guest list . included ; licious luncheon was served to the ingtxra'i day. MRS. WOODS SI RPBISED Leah Miss JackMrs. Grace Ada of following Chappel Several fieighlwrs and friends Linton, j'Frank. 4 Colonel Buppert says "he was just Mrs. Arthur Woods --called at her' man, Mrs. Mildred Moore, Mrs. Maxfield, Arthur Duckett, LeRoy feeline Ruth out when he offered ' Walter Barbara Cow Chapiwll, home Friday evening to celebrate Edna Broadhent, Miss Ploma Westphal, him $52,500. i. Ruth say he hi-birthday anniversary Which oe-- ; ley, Mrs. Ef fie Cutler, Miss Dclvene IVay, Virl Scott, Elaine Hardy, Ijiel Scott, Virla Hunter, Hobson opes the colonel will be feeling bet currcd on that day. Cut flowers Field and Miss Sarah Wride. '" Parker, Hugh Parker, Norman Parr terhe next time were used Jn decorating this ener-- ; --offer. ker and Dale KJjrker. s taining rooms. cMrds,' nmsie and ATTEND SALT LAKE PARTY anniversary of , her daughter Ma afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock In BETTER THAN "MATHC i Mrs. E. H. Street ihd Mrs. Harry I luncheon were the diversions v Games were enjoyed and honor of the ninth birthday ahnl- rie. DAUGHTER HONOR TO : Mt. Strong will to niotor the SaltLake fy following -enjoyed 4 luncheon, aerved to twenty children. ve rsary of her daUghteraxlne Mrs. Jack 8iendlove entertained Lacy Chiton Negligee and Mrs. W. H. Brereton, Mr. and Monday, where they will be guests Merry games were enjoyed by ceptive of all National League Has Jacket Developed in to be given by several young folks at "her honie Mi. Frank Stulibs, Mr. and Mrs. L. at u At fonr o'clock pitchers - he has-ev- er twenty little-folMrsrilarvey-Allred-wasrhostf acedr He of her DaW honor Mrs. "Tir at Fred Fridfly bertonie Strung eventngin Iria"f;rTahfffsrTVWTIaiP" Reporter to the members . of theVIII-Lighter Shade Than Skirl Mrs. Effie I luncheon was served at a table gay doesn't except Mathewson and InMr. and Mrs.; Hoy Cbappeil, eomitllmeflt to Mrs. Kues Patterson daughter Fujv whose. 13 th- hirthday 144-Telephone favvalentine hearts nlih red and sists Alexander's control is better Club Saturday evening. I'rogres- - ors. and Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, of Moab. anniversary occurred on that da v. A birthday cake with pink than A color scheme (of pink and white "'Matty's." slve five hundred was the diversion. Sir. and Mrs. N. C. Price, J. E. the g was used in decorating the Mrs. Grant Ronnds - entertained prizes for high score Mug award hearts and candles centered .. .JSwIiidler, Mlss Evelyn, Bgrereton PROVANNAS ( LI B table. What with a player by the name Mrs. George Madsen was. hostess rooms, and also in the lunchthe members Bf the Sorosis dub ed to Mrs. Sherman McGarry and and Mr. Suarr of Salt Lake City. eon. - Games and music were of Cannon on the squad, it la .not- t the mem!ers of the I'rovaunas it a prettily arranged ; valentine Warren Adams; consolation prizes -' - Koing CHICKEN DINNER club at her home Friday afternoon; the features, after which a 'deWHAT ABOUT ALEX? ptrty Thursday evening at her to Jack Bingham aud Mrs. Warren WEDNESDAY Ail enjpyable time was sient with licious luncheon was served. Centerhome In the Feredaf apattmetitsy Adams. Luncheon wan wrved at big shot of the New fork Yanks ,ia next summer. " . Coder the direction of the recreaSt. Valentine anggestions wereieaf-rle- 11 :30, a clever decctrativegchiuue-in-valentinsewing and music, during which a ing the table was a large birthday It is feared G rover Alexander tional coinmittee of the Pleasant delicious' luncheon was served to ake, holding 13 lighted candles, out for the decoration and ap effect Mug. carried will to valuable be not as the St, ' View ward a chicken dinner will Mrs. Parley F. Dixon, Mrs.JiVD;B. .roll vases' of pink aud white color-s- d pointments, i' and valentine tally out, the colors red end white, pre-- Ixiuls, CardliiBls under (J'Farrell We are surprised to hear that . isweet .peas wefe also used to be served in the First ward social Gay, Mr.- - Jotteph Bwk, Mrs. Iptmi ' 't , cards were used for'Flsteen' juwts. dominating. started a comeas: be was under Hornsby, who Harry Wills-ha- s hull Wednesday, commencing at 12 Hoover,, Mrs. Wren Wilkins," Mrs. .ieeorate the table. Participating Following rerreshmehtB riv tamps seemed to nnderxtand thoroughly back. . . . . We would like to know folIn were affair O'clor'ik. the" the defightful Ernest Mrs. to Caleb Dixon, Haws, the ladie in According f bridge' were played, Mrs. Ties AnMrs. Pauline Turner was hostess how to get the best results from the how a man can come back wjio was Miss Alfln Prne, Miss charge affqlr, a .dellclous Mrs. James McClellan, Mrs. Alma lowing derson winning th& favor for high at a children's party Saturday rather temperamental Alex. not there to begin with. Miss Ellen Marion Mrs. meuu has been arranged. The pat- Baker, Fred Critcblow, Mrs. Prue, Bandley, score and Mrs. Horace' Fereday the Miss Leona Stinson, , ..Miss .. Delia ie &E. Maden and ronage of the public wi!He Bailey. Besides Drlze.' truest mem club the Woff inden, Miss Jeanetfe , Croft, The proceeds from the dinbers the following guests Were pres Miss Marion Campbell, Miss Ellen ner will be used for ,the benefit of ENTERTAIN laSB.VNDS AND d ent. Mrs: B. D. Firmage. firs. Vudefson. Miss Ha Anderson, Miss ' the erection of. the new Pleasant; PIONEERS :Gromie Mrs.- - EdselS wanner, Mr .and Mrs. Charles E, Jones Ik'rnlce Froisland, Miss Bea Rolert-son- . K View wsird meeting house, plans for Mrs. Horace . FeredayT and ,r Mrs. Miss Edna Botebeckr, Miss .which are being made at the present entertained the members of Camp Kathleen McGlone..; No. 7 Dimghters of the Utah Piotime. Marjorie Spendlove, Miss. Nelda their . husbands and the Spendlove, Messrs. Ivan Nelson, neers, : Mrs. Golden STaldron entertained ATTEND GOLDEN pioneers of the camprat their, home Frank Robertson, Gene Sticndlove .. . ANNIVERSARY id honor of her husband's 'htrthday Friday evening. The following splen ind Vaughn Spendlove. Mrs: J. T.,Farrer and Mrs, C. E. did program was enjoyed; readings, last Wednesday . evening. Bridge Maw motored to. Salt Lake Saturs Miss Anita Hansen, readings, Miss ENTERTAINS SPRING VILLE was-thdiversion "oflhe ivehlng. ' of , " : day afternimn to attend the Golden Lalteal Jones; violin selection. Miss CLUB Light tefreshmehtg were served to Ail -IneK 'It- B.Trcadwajr and Itfrs. - we Durrant, Fccbnipahled Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Cottam.'Mr. and ing an iri versa ry pa rty , of the find rcold Mrs." Gilbert Taylor, Mr, andJdrs, HiftesLIU'rary club, held 111 ,the Veluia. Durrajit; talk, Mrs. Grace f. R. Hitchcock entertained the Hotel Utah. Cbeever, president .of the central nembers of the Springvllle Sewing lovV Grant Hounds and' Miss Florence is ? lub'at the home of the latter camp of the Daughters of Jhe-L'ta- h $ $ . Jones. ..;.' i. ENJOYABLE DANCING PARTr afternoon, A color scheme Pioneers; history of the lives of ei it is One jjf. the most enjoyable social .loNcph and Sarah Clark, "Mrs. f iiink and whije was used to Mrs,. Albert Sweiison entertained rooms. evtts-of iMnyme,Binglcton,Af ter Ihe program the week wa tbeiastefnlly arranged ' oil to help emulsified cod-live- r Friday afternoon and evening la party- - given by . Miss Ethel Lewis games and, music were enjoyable A-- pleasant 'time was spent with honor of her birthday anniversary. features a delicious luncheon was aeedlework, during which a dellc-fon- s and Miss Loree Van Wagenen A chicken dinner was served at six Ihe home pf the latter Saturday eve- servcu to w.. hiftcheon was served to 20, o'clock.-eover- s thirty-eigbeing laid-foning. The affair was. in .honor of 'nclBding two twited euests. if the, immediate relatives.. A , the members of the N.L.V. club and .Vi,.,.fc, OF WOODCRAFT birthday- - cake gay iyi . white tnelr partners. Spring flowers and NEIGHBORS The Woodcraft Will MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED candles in pink holders and a tfie Uiall. hold a Neiglibors'of , ferns prettily dtnorted The marriage of Miss- Waneta regular meeting Monday of roses- - decorated the table. . During the evening of .dancing, a u0!"n"r'r' mn iiiiihiWii at 4 o'clock in the Odd Fel- Turjihr. daughter of Mr. and JMrs i": Following dinner the time was jYHvlous luncheon was served to lows hull. - All members are request15. J. Turpi n of Blackfoot, Idaho; COD-LIVE- R spent enjovlne social oonversnMon 40. VITAMIN-TESTE- D ed to be in attendance. - . o Wllford K.1 Nelson, son of Bishop tnrttr pparel iw day. land music, fv- ik ' ' and Mrs. L.L, Nelson oLProvo, took . cbthesr almost entirely M. It. II. CLI B : r Mrs.' Elalboi ITlndro place Wednesday last in the Salt if - Rlf .u Mr. and nnd Mrs. Charles Bar-ne- YOl'NG FRIENDS Lake temple. Bluhopand Mrs. Nid-v,sltor W?B entertained the members Of the ENTERTAINED is which ,Lfle in .feminine daintily were preseot at the ceremony, negligee wealth M: B. II. club at their home Friday vigor. Jack Nicholson entertained sev The usual I ni : of ,morc than U are a character. young couple spending evening. The rooms were attractive- eral ol his friends at his home Fri- - few cod-liv- er health-promotin'. oil g .. I '.r tis .days in Provo before going to interest ' r r-i" ly decorated with American flags. das evening. Cut flowers'were used wher they will make Blackfoot, This feminine Miss went Noipmn to charming ihnd negHgeejofj Prow gnell in the .entertaining their "home. Several entertainments decorating George Washington hjaefcets. help fludiness is.;wopi by red, white and blue Btreamers. A rooms. -- 4 merry time :( w OBft nci siaicr, 01 la, . In, tbelt' hwiior have been planned lacy was timer . : aiieut with music with HflHs and music, after1 which for i Stetlji.joraiBBsow pleasant in , picture i .,i motion .' actress, j. Avery, week. this sociaTcbat, during which a a diOicioiis lumheon was served "Annie Laurre," in which she ap-- I luncheon was served to 13, to the following, MisaJVeldaJawi- The iGlnfther Jtlrls. of the rflMt in t 'ear Dr-tupport. wrU conducted I BIRTHDAY blNXER-- l' mon, Miso lrure I jHkettr Miss . aneoewrful : pie THrRSDAYE'ENINGCLUB-- - pha KayMiss Edua Boshard, ,Mlss sale Tuesday evening following the Mrs. Lamar flcott entertained, at tyetoofkt&wxpMiyiir star, Mr ami Mrs-- W. C. Miller Will' InVia Sorenson,-,MisAdalalde Den dinner at her home Tuesday eveIhe jacket u Of. shell pink chiffon M. I. A. meeting. A pleasant social Mifertoin the members of the Thurs nis, 5Iiss Sltldred Warren.Mlss Ethel ning in honor of hee motherr;Mrs. ttUrelrAiautdcredwiO wanjoyad at ? day evening club at.their home next Murdock, Messrs. Itoy Rowley, Al Joseph haw,V'"0 birthday an- lace and the skirt is of a darker ' .', v;efk.- airldge will he played, prizes bert Llddlard, I)Well Johnson, Ctar- niversary occurred on that day. Ben Mrs enter--: Isaac of Leiand ... Scott A Bowae Bloomfield, N. X shade. of pink 4chi ffon.' The Hkirt is Mathls,. - Leona rO,.ThaU'lier. deeorjitelhe nsfmbers. are cordially-- invited to Clark jlobert)n and dining table. Covef. wero in M for ...i atteuu. -host nine. andfrt fashioned entirelv of Uct. . 'clock; In. honor of the elgthta fjllver was Ix'ImikI the-scen- nee-'ll- -- , - f , t!venTJyrsrrameHr -- ' than-600'word- N Max-fiel- d, -- - Bed-Jii!- tet" entSetaixmothe- " CASH PRIZES ARE; 1st PRIZE 2nd PRIZE ' ' 47-4- reoord-bfeakin- e j ,,.,...$15.00;, ,3rd PRIZE ; .,....$10.00 .;. ''. - ' rr--- -- ' r ' ... - ahd-wer- e bridge-luncheo- ' - SPANISH FORK ks. ess . - ?, 7 - n W -- enter-tuinln- e - , tf- ' ' of-th- appre-ciatet- Mrs.-Till- b- -- -- Per-ner- vAfc j ..., . in PSsase '6fi1fe0wG$ ' !f ' e- many who are convalescing after or cough or 'possibly grippe and a troublesome ebb. that your strength at rather V' that you be At such times and nothing quite equals pure, build strengthen place of weakness; Perhaps you are one llrsr s ' W'ed-aesda- y jt : ;:;'.,...:.:..:: r M AVEOYyA bou-qu- - . 'Lir WITH - Pnca ;d t s ' ' Lillia--Ctsh,- f' wnrvh'B e If you are convalescing from a cold, ccazh, grippe or other respiratory infectionwe strongly recommend the. regular use of Scott's Emulsion for at least thirty- days. V Bert-Bonn- .the " ' ' ... w- -: '. oil. is the effective means that thousands use daily to help establish health and Containing as it does a of vitamins it thi the weakened body needs. very w -- sboiTS'EbWLSiQfJ OF PURE ' .f .t.l tt j.,. weH-nourish- all-import- dee-ira- te -- - ..,..' tn |