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Show PAG3 THE EVENING HERALD, TVEDNESD AY, JULY 21, 1926. to Mrs. IV Complimentary Pecker of Salt Lake CttyJ Mi. George Ttrtp Hitmalber at "HIS- -' oer the arty part of the week. A crystal basket of milled ahadea of weef pees combined with grpaophll- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvia Boerdmaa announce their marriage daughter; FbutelU to fwlB HlOu. aaaajjf Benjamla which took place lo waa centerpiece on the .well appointed table atwhlcta covers were laid fur Mr. and Mrs. Josh P. .Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Urn. Alice Cunningham, WHlUui r. Dunn, the honored guest and members of the Startup'! family. " Complimentary to her 'daughter. Nadlue, Mrs. John T. Taylor eater tained at a birthday party Monday afternoon.' Gamett and wish- - were thl yesterday l sd i;t "She's saying 'Hello?;.. " I'm saying 'Good-by- I I I 1 That's the washtub!a remark when it sees the housewife telephoning for our Wet Wash service. For the washtub knows that it departs when Wet Wash arrives. The housewife who has ' found how well we do the washing, and at how small a price, never goes back to the old, tire- ' some, unpleasant,' washtub way. Just say "Hello to us and the washtub" will say "Good-bye- " to you. Wet Wash -- - - - - . ' r- - tlverylhing washed and fetuffled - just daiTip enough to- starch and iron or hang on the line. I -- & J T 1 IV - LlJI.Uakina..tti:retaiU;rUilju;d The .. . : -i wira:iered. The taldes wereaWsticaily decorated with Imwls of.sweet ieas and Maiden of Mrs. Dean i i - - I I ' : I 1 1 I - I 1 1st Prize 3 Shirts 2nd Prize 2 Shirts Httlr feriL Miniture bridal boquets were used as favors. The guest list included Eva Davis, Lucille Christ-enseBlaiieh Davis, Adele I'etCra, Leona l)rrant, Cliiia Falersoh, Veva Peters, Meiba Durrant, Bessie Gurley, Hazel Westrojie. Jennie Harijiug Verda Keyte Mrs. Alice 3rdHPrize4:lhirt Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Harding. L. A. Prestwlteh and Mrs. Alvln Boa tduia Close friends i luiM-heoi- i MnL Frank; Perkins, ' uit k: Come in and guess how many sti teiie s in the mmmi iofeirf3isplay ed in our window and ShirtS win a and J r.. r I t rooms, were gay with d gladlohui arranged in twsketw. The evening wagjli-anaii- t ly tyent in danrjng,;.monlc lnd yrtr gressive games. Refreshmentk were nerved by the MijiHes Alleen llawk- in and Maltel Dillingham. The out Esther 0 town gueRts were Mr Dillingham and daughter, Mabel of Sprlngville, Mrs. Arthur Carson of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Hazel Thornton of Heli)er. The Provo jjeople present were Mr. and M j.'W. Hulsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ix Mor gaii, Mr. and Mr. Wlllliim J. OLam flame-colore- " ' - of Mr. and Mra. A entertaintiiK -- , I : . . . - III - 1 MW Lola Key te. a bilde iir the near future, was the guest of honor at a bridal Shower given by friends at the hone- of Mrs. F, A, Keyte lust evening. The hostesses were Mis Pearl 8t. Jer, Miss JltldH Haaiiuttr-UiMKel.v 44wektey awd-- j Miss Afton Harding, (j nines were the main diversion of the eutertalnr; ment. A profuritta of garden flow- era adorned the rooius. A midnight d I iii T , --- " sue will attend a birthday illacer given by Mrs. U J. Unlibins at her bonie on Tale avenue, In honor of rompany held their annual outing at Maitel Dell in PayHon jranyon Saturday and Sunday. The ac- IKltlea, wnien wereietl uy ltox J ilf-of a large bonfire wey, -- eonwtntod with a fltvligtit program, Kwlmmtng hiking and'fifthlng.. Thirty partki-patein the event. an rr ji ii in- - ' : - 4c a pound y . 11-- .- Mr. Josephine Clark announces the marriage of her daughter, Vida to Parte E. Landell of Baajaniln. The young couple were married at Miss -- Clark Benjamin yesterday. a student at tbq Messrs Kay McGulre, Elvon Jackson, haa been I)eau Van Wageuvn, Prove 4iigh.cbool-n- d at the time BlrUng of her marriage waa In burfneiwtTbttrber Prowa, Janiea Tucker and here. The couple will make tbeirMniee "' , :. home at Benjamin. Mm - Allie Cunningham left for - I tbla city. tba feature of the entertainment The reTresbment .table was pretty with a white birthday cake, holding twelve caudles, as a centerpiece. Sweet Van la a profusion were about the room. Those present were the Misses LaPreul Sumner, Ikrothy lUtrti, Haiel Hicks; Lenlla Jackson, Evelyn; thane, AuuaJJlsou, Afton Hudson, Vivian Purvauce and the ... e' jiL BRISKER BALL R. botue at a dinner party Tuesday afternoon in honorof Mrs. L. C. Whlttaker of Loir Angeles, Cat., who Is spending a few days with friends and relatives In Provo. A dalntj'l- By . D. CR1SSEY floral piece of Butterfly sweet peas Press Staff Correspondent) centered the (t'nlted in the pastel-shad- es PORTLAND, Ore., July 20 (UP) were table. placed Appointments A strong feeling Tigainst long, for Mrs. A. O. Iyerson, Mrs. H. B. ltTonTM'rsrEr I. Troy erTTfieTipn-ore- d 4rayn outInbaseball contests has dc--4 Portland this seawm, veloped guest and the hostess. and it appears likely that Pacific (!oast Iieague club owners will take some action, by. next year at tost, to appease the cuskunersr - -s always have been popular in Portland, and many of them were arranged lieeanse they had "pulling power" and ironght out extra buudredn of fans. Of lnte, however, they have been losing DENVER, Colo., July etfPress) Feathered Virtuosos were favor. The fans have formed a given a turn J)efore KOA's mlem uubit of leaving the stands long bephones here w Ue,n staf f members fore the second game is over unless were siieeessfitl in broadcasting the the game, ends early, which is rare. In Portia nd a nia jori ty -- of the music of half a dozen meadow larks double-headea re played in the during intermissions in Clarence afternoon, starting at 1 :45 'elock Reynolds noonday organ concerts. The semgsters Were perched about Several times this season these s have lasted until well the station on neafby telephone and electric poles, tmaware of'raoTo past ;30. " The cDjiiplaint of the fans is that J7 eavesdroppers. By placing a microphone in an a couple of hours of baseball is after often window of one of the studios, splendid entertainment bu the bird signals were picked up that it becomes' a bore. Naturally, d the public. iUnot. shell lout-coi- n' without difficulty a ad flashed to be bored, and this accounts for to radio listeners. Voices of children at play, flock- the 'wanning iuterest in., ing domestic fowls and. the chirps This attitude "on the part of fans of sparrows, less than 100 feet has attracted TfbtTaltentlon of base- with occasional the away, together b41 ImHinessinei), and they are con dist'ant bark of a dog, served-'as-a ISADVOCATED :U Wk for stretch MEADOW LARKS -- Double-header- DORADIOSTUFF Wholesale Distributors UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. . it- twin-game- wire-sprea- double-header- -- II Following round trip fares will apply from Trovor , III III - - .7.7: Denver V.'.".". Omaha or Kansas City St. Louis , . Chicago . . . . . .". . .......... ..... - 77. : $36.00 64.05 72.45 74.55 94.17" .: ' cert. ( That the outdoor Jamboree was heard by a bugaradio audience was evidenced by voluminous responses from listeners by telephones and ' mall. The 30 bells set in the belfrjpf Orsce church. New York City, are rung regularly by a woman. ing out extra crowds" with double- headers and at the same time to end the game at a reasonable hour.. , Among unofficial suggestions made 1k ally lsa iropoalthat the r second game of , a le limited to seven innings. Many fans are boosting would arbitrarily end the second game at five o'clock. double-hea'de- .... ..;......... :ttD.rrrr. C. ...130.11 Detroit Washington, . JJaltimore. Orleans New .A TAttanta t. a - - M AA.AA 133.47 Stopovers Diverge Routes. On sale daily May 20th ' Limit October : -- I 31st 7 . 7 "r All , C. H. FUNK-Phon- . I Phone 315 - 1111 : iiiiiwM and less $15,$l&r8Hat- s- ALLEN Provo IN , -- $5.00 C H. CODY e 312. 44 Summer Hats HALF-PRI-CE Portland and return (direct) mrrr 51.20 V return via San Francisco Portlandnd ' . . .... 63.45 . vice versa . . . irn 56.45 Seattle and return . . . . On sale daily. May 15 to September 30. Limit October 31st - ' - - ''"airMMiW ' -- , 'i - Jewish-coinmuulti- es , linii-dre- Council of Palestine. Tlie latter organization" works with- the International Zionist Or of d Keep Smiling - 23,HKU- - -- The:pilHj4pl-7agTleultur- al ducts are cereals, pro oranges, wines olives, uioiids, poultry, prod mitt, and ganization in the effort to establish and other ajeobolic beverages, it Jewish- - National home in Pajc 4 , line under the auspices of the mail' Tobacco Is one of cultivation the now held by the. .British govdate new fields of industry that holds ernment, ft f tit iTrp ; develAccording to the statistics submit ted to the League's Mandates Coin-- opment. Other leading Industries m1i;nrnrW;00 - JewsT third of them- la" eiisy circumstanc clothing a nd Hie production of "CS 7 es financially, have returned to senees. - . In the past, six years over $5(),- Palestine during the' past six years 000,000 has been collected. from pri that the country has been fullji.to JewicltJmmlgrMliou tinder vate sources unJlCexiM'iided in the s varbhs Jewish coionizatlon. the Mandates system. of Palestine. This sum This now brings Jewish e of Palestine.upto lWiKK) was used, principally in the of land, and for the establishwhich is about eighteen per cent of i he, total populatloa-o- f 4be.countr.v. ment of industries, education and The number of unemployed, it is public bea 1th services. A comi'lete . system j, of pubHc UH.'lared, does not exceed the ndr- nial iroKrtlott in countries of im- Lschm s I s jjiuw wo rk i g iii all tl various cities and villages la whleh migration. Some of the progress made It Is instruction is given In the Hebrew "In flW H irgTITtTlt' fllW"it .1U " u TO ttlttttWL cue BnUie ( BtiT ud the aniiHtil budget for eduas that of the "boom" days Of gory This the far west In the United States, uiilou. lti nearly The city of laid out In Is covered by the Zionist organlza-tiomn- d by Tsphotil fxes" puldTTiy now has 45,000 inliabitauts. Situated in the heart of the Judea the iKipulution.- j- The work" of immigratbui and settlements, the port Of colonization has now readied such It Jaffa, gives every indication of (bat the ife'wlsh National bwipilng the, Industrial,-, commer- - proportiwis' emmeH basrittnicnled-ttrth- r' fjeagtie'si Mandates Commission to have it continued with collaboration of the Manila toty pt)Wer. It is Insisted that tb -- Jewish IMipulatlon Is bow living on the most goIieaceful terms with the. Arabv esingpecially, as the latter see In the former a greal source of revenue. The jews aremiw from the Arabs at fair prices while the payment of good wages to native workmen by the various Jewish employers has. tended to Increase Im24 mensely the good relations existing between the two people. - with - Kelly -- r, For the man who wants the very best, there is Kelly Cord or Kelly Balloon in organ-iKation- the-tot- 4ur-chas- -- I every desired size. - JSCLNorth MILLINERY TTniversity-JVv- e " mi - 11 . For the buyer ivto4nstcoiisider- -- price btttrho wants -- money's worth of dependable trans- - his - Kelly - built PLACE TO -- DANCE -Keep Coot in - the Pool t ChlnaeontrUmted to thejortl-culturof 'Elorlda and Sntsuma orange and the tnng tree. - v . tnarge 01 onecnt .t mi name. . the-Kcl- Buck-ey- y es are not "cheap tires or skimped in any .way, hut full size, full ply and" carefully constructed throughout. . There la no better tire built today that the IreguHur Kelly Cord, as thousands of can testify. Full size, full ply, perfectly balanced and built for service and easy riding, it will satisfy the most exacting. ' car-own- e Rlngllhg Brothers liegan their circus career bv shim Inn s "out tmllJ ed Billy RalhlKiw "aduilssion aan liar- ! .and "trande'd "with" Everybody's FridayrJuly23 and Saturday, July ITS THE BEST I port! tion, there (is --the - Btickefcr- e- liner "the-activ- to Dance at GLENGARRY 1 i; r , .11 I - - YES! Los Angeles and return (direct) .. .$42.60 (direct) returning through . Los.. Angeles San Francisco or vice versa. ....$50.10 "San Francisco and return (direct) . . 42.60 v OFRADIOMUSIC NOWlLOMliMs and-nea- t to. September 15th. i , SEEN IN PROSPERITY OF JEWS li, Proportionately low fare's to other points -- FISHES TO TUNE Tel-AYi- ft 1 420 1 rrrri it .necting it to the battery , of his car, u in iiMidut iin- uu several programs and fished to the rytbm of dlstdbfc orchestras. , When It waa time to go home he foiuid the battery bad been entirely. discharged by the tules of his seti MfJXTP.OSE, Colo., July 21 It was necessary to send a tele W-end (I'uited Press) trips in to a local service station call- gram a car with a portable radio are not which to run Ing for a battery, with and has been flaw the ideal, " quite ( ' car. the found J. C. Albright, of by Pr. , clal, financial and cultural center By HENRT WOOD Junction. of --all the United Press Correspondent) if tiratvl Cancer is quite common among Albright had gone fishing and district. the . As fore, GENEVA; July 21 ( UP) , had taken bis radio with him. Con. doga as among men. From of the agriculstandpoint told In the old Biblical prophecies, now the Jews Palestine-4, again beginning to tural ..colonlution, cent of the culti valable blossom like a rose, according to own , nine per. declarations made to the League of laiid of the country. Over one agrictilturjil villages bnvo ho'li Nations' Mandates Commission by established with a delegations of the Jewish National - FULFILLMENT OF PROPHECY S?l,iKK-,oH- .7135.95 FRPVOj 1L in 7-50J- lVtV Philadelphia .. New York .City Boston . . . STORE OF !J!giJfcThiitrimc;Hm HATSzz 84.40 . . . . . DEPARTMENT THE -- U.13IL11. BROSCOMiaNY TAYLOR The Grease Spot andW ZIK North WesTStreets: -- . |