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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD. . la Booth. Kldred tUsoa, lamFaVnas man, Marjory Booth, Bay Oolemma, Elaine Olsoai and th sMtaored got 1 ' CHARTER OAK PARLOR F URNACES - - r.. , J .' r CELEBRATK8 filKTHDAY Lociie Haimon, VaW aod Mrs. Taylor, , Prow, 1tli- - Ml UZelle Cawrey, Mar Goddard, vboae birthday ajiarma- ary occurred on Wednesday, mjoy d a theati party and wiffle supper .at Coidle'i , Waffle Ina at fIringTille last evening. ' The - " .1... Mlmtt Eh-an- : ( J Puts One jWfflQ&? fo&w &S&t- - - J'?:: tiSW. IIome PARENT-TEACHER- Tbe ; WARD DANCE The recreational committee of the Vineyard ward announce J hat the opt'Dlng dance of the aeasnn 'will lie given In the ward ' amusement h:tll Friday evening, to which nil wrJ members and (hMr friends re invited. Tboxe on the . committer ar Henry Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Jo U, Cleeg and Mrs. Henry Stone. Plan - Nickel Trimmings All Enamel - - Mahogany, Blue Cray, Walnut, Blue.' ' . , . Only One Price to Everybody- - - TheLowest Price J I 1" . t f Co. Dixon-Tayl- or tii. " 'Hi "THE I I w Provo tV - vu.vpit brass - " Nephi Springville IL. t.' 1"' rt t 1,1 i Pi! Grove Payson .ffrrK fjj)9 CS y be wrapjied lu newspaper of camphor uttjich- them from tarnishing; should HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E n c ' - t ;- - - HOSTESS AT piNNE-RMr. John Jackson entertained a' dinner at her home on Nurth Se. end East street Wednesday after noon for a few friends from Salt Ltk CJtJ. A dnep bowl of asters In mixed ahadea centered the dining table, at which appolntaaenls werearranged for Mr Lacy Lymaa Partridge. Mri Ruth Uosta, Miss Marjory Lions and Mrs, Newton R. Jackson, afl'of SaJt Lake City, and her piother, Mrs. Louisa McBriile, and daughter, Mrs. EI von L. Jackson of Prove, . EVrfeRTAIX8 FOB FRIESD- SUlm Alberta Beoro? wa boetew to twenty five friends at, ber botw en East Center street during the week-enat party gtven n honor of Bulon Feirnoarne, who Vft" for the German-- ustrlao inlmUou pf the L. P. 8. church the early part pf the week. A Bomber of nrorregfeire gafeet were- - pUyed and dainty re-- FIRST WARD DANCE The opening dance of the winter freehmenta were enjoyed. series win, beheld la the- - First ' ward social hall Thursday vening, MISS PRAY HOSTES- S- : the ward are The members of the Lambda Tt" All married folks" InTRed. A sijeclaTlf program will club were entertained at the home b given before dancing; commence. of Mlsa Anna pea y Monday evan ' "' tag. The feature of the entertain LEAVING FOR NEW YORK d . -- .1 ' im ' lmagine yourstlf AM Japan'in early spring- -j: , t , V? 1 ' 7 -- : I l ' V'- I f ' ' nient waa vocal selections, which wet rendered by Miss Rhoda John son. iMinty. reirespments , wjre seired to the following club members: Ludle Olson. Naomi Startgp. Ma urine Bee. Naomi Beanwunt, Louise Johnson. Agnes Farrer, Xa. Rita Williams, Dorvthy Stewart Loree Van Wagenen, La Rue Start up and the hostess. 4 ! L A, PARTY The Ji A, organisation f ward enjoyed a aadabie given by the officers at the ward amusement hall Tuesday eventu Games and refreshments jsrere fea- turedT following the program, which coflslsted of these numbers: Piano selections, Thelma Blake; one-aplay, "8he Left Me First At Last" Beehive class; barlesgue of Ford, Boy Scouts: selections, ward glee club ; short' talk, Walter Holdaway, ward president of the M. I. A. ' ( EXaAGEENTLANN'M!NCEn Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Thatcher urnnounce the engagement of their daughter, Lilly, to Mr..E. F. Thayer of Han Francisco. The wedding will take place in the hear future, Miss Violet talenteil Joiinson, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. i Jesse Johnson, w(ll leave this week for New York, where she will study ' musk and art . . ' - r CAMP THREE TtTHEETtr-Mrs. Ole E. Olson, Jr, wUl entertain at her home for the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers,. Citp No, a, Friday afternoon t 12:30 o'clock All memliers and ligible member!. are Invited to be present your eye dririks in the blossomy ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Miss Ruth Walker entertained at her home during the latter part of the week for a few ' close friends. -- beauty of flowering fields It is spring the time when the tea bush yields its u most fragrant harvest: choice, tender leaves of first crop tea. And it is this early spring, first crop finds its way tea--i- nd only thisi-th- at into your tea cup when you choose Tree Tea Japan. Rare in fragrance! I Sensibly packaged! Sensibly priced ! DEMOCRATS ENTERTAIN The beautiful home of Mrs. Jesse Knight was thrown open to the public Wednesday afternoon when the Democratic women of Provo 'entertained at a reception In honor o' the Hon. Ashby Snow, candidate for sen, candidate for tbf snpreme court of Ctah. and, Milton H. Wll ing. More than' 365 women of Pn vo patlclpat(Hl in the rewptlon. Abe W. Turner, candidate for county attorney, presided, and welcomed The guests" in behalf of Mrs. Knight decorated with sweet "peg- in tie A delightful bike to Rock ennyou After the program of music and the and bonfire supper wag enjoyed by short dainty ixistel shades forming addresses,- delicious refreshthe following the early partot t!ie ments were served under the dlrec-tiocenterpiece. Favors of dainty ana suiull,. "Cylherea" week i nnreroe Adamsr Phytl of Mrs.Jullaf Jensen anthiirr.-Iner- , cards were arranged "pr.'the follow- Adams, Mildred Davis, Devonia K. Allen. wdor scheme, were also used. Place Cowley, Chauncy Harmon, Harvard Following the entertainment, the carsds were arranged for the follow- Olson, Garn Webb and Lynn Wake women's city organization was pering: Miss Elvira Strong,' Miss Car- field. , fected, with Mrs. Wm. J. Snow at-- ' Mrs. Reno Stroui rol Hinckley, ; Mrs. Minnie Fenrod, vice chairman MrsvWilford Gray, Mrs, A. O. Iver-so- REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEET- -and Mrs. Walter Cottam, president;" Mrs. F. E. Stephens, Mrs. HarThe Women's Republican club of secretary. lan Thomas, Mrs. Victor Hedquist. Provo met at the home of Mrs. Lafe ' The Miss Veda Peterson t.honored Bown Wednesday afternoon. CUCUMBER GARNISH guest and the hostess. r principal speaker for the meeting Sliced encumbers drenched with Following suppef four tables of was Dr. Amos If. Merrill, who spok bridge were played. Miss Eva on "Vote For Policy and For Party.1 French dressing make an excellent Strong held high score with Miss He stressed the pinnt that every garnish for fish. Elvira Strong second. one be live wire politicians and vote THEY'LL LOOK FRESH for the best interests of the govern To wash walls, and delicately ment Mrs. Editha Y. Booth reSOCIABLE HELD use warm water, a The oiulngT sot'labte of therSiiih viewed f : K H rockbank'rs address, painted wood, wnrd' M. I. A. was heldTuesday which was given lost week. Miss little ammonia, and a pure white Republican soap. evening In the ward chapel and Priscilla Christensen, candidate for county recorder, give anmseipeht haji.- - ,Tbe early MI SSOLLM IS ILL the evening was spent In a delight a short talk. Vocal selections were LONDON, Oct. 14 (CP) A teic Mrs. Alta rendered By the Elliott, ful program, w;hlch consisted of by cornet-solarri gram from Rome has summoned Dr. following numbers: Solo, Mrs. Tet-r- ron Da at nip gave Ferdinand Sauerbrucb, an eminent the orchcstr.t Joiilof Boys' Mrs. James playtd short talk, Oldroyd; Bavarian surgeon, to ' consult with selections.' Lalevetal Bullock;, president of the Voting other about an "opeia-tiospecialists Mrs. 'The next meeting of the club will dies' department; reading, on. Premier Mussolini, of Italy. ttv afternoon at held Marklie; Friday Grant Eggertsen; ta,lk, Aldog B8in.,jres.Ldeut.,.of . the " Jl'i mejj ; home of Mrs. MRoy pixon7nt 3 :30 guitar4 duet, Zola Martin and Eve'." lyn Ostland; address,' Bishop J. W. Fork ' ' T REE T E HIKES-fO-CANY- y-- l ' HAL COOWAW . , ... . ; SL FOR BRIDE-ELECMiss Monita McCoafd and Mr Gordon Christensen entertained a a bridge supper Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Eva Strong, a bride of the near future, at the upartiuent of Mrs, James Ivers-- AATTii JVlVUf l Ml. fV r JJ V - Sp. ' i " ' .. - .v - Mrs. Glen Simmons of this city entertained at tier bonie at a bridge Inrieheon Tuesday ofternook for inintber of PaysoB friends. T.i e present Were .lesAamea Rodney U'ltsouT SUnley Wilson, Dave 8hn-leO. C. Nfelson, Taul Davis, Wendall Erlandson, gelby Dlxott. Kay Monson. all of Payybn, and Mrs. D. L. Mitchell of: Salt Lake City. Hallowe'en decorations were used in the living rooms and on thr luncheon tables. -- ' ' HIR FRIEND- S- These beautiful Charter Oak Parlor Furnaces are. in a class by themselves. They jre not inerelieatiiir stoves, they e heavy cast iron furnaces in a iteaatfful porce lain casing. A Charter Oak Parlor Furnace circulates a continuous flow of healthful tnoist warm air through the whole house. They are not expensive - let us show you. - TO MEET teaoclatloB S Parent-Teach- Ulna Kata rorbea of AmerieiiB Fork and Dott Clyde of Beber wen tarried in Salt Lake City last week They' were both atude&U of th , Toting onlTernitr. gTl'DENTi -- m't - On Our 'Easy Payment UK a of the Tlmpanogoa dlatrict wtM at the Tlnipanogos school Thursday evening at 7 :3Q o'clock All membera are asked to be pres ent. KPrepare For Winter Heats 3 to 4 Rooms . OAS Gl'ESTSU. Mr, heth Evana and Nutll chil dn n, Margaret and Oene, of Salt Lake City, are the house guests of Mrs. Waiter RobinaoB this week. gji ftfeM - Yur - TnSSlt , 11, 1926. . THCSSDAY,-OCTOBER- . , for those who prefer Hack tea there's Tree" Tea Oranf feUot h - dldnt think yon were Intelligent enough to vote directly for a Cnltcd .States senator so he vbted 'agai'jst the law for the direct election of senators. "Once every so often some me from Manhattan .Island pomes out here and tells us whoi a great man we have in the United States senate. These men are playing the greatest bunco game In the World. They are raking all ot the revenu.'s to Manhattan and are now trying to fortify . themselves enough to the policies of the. United States from there, too. bur senator plays their great game nli the time. That's why they ll him great I don't say' he plays it dls- is naturally consti honestryv-- He tuted that way. He is biased that wayv He is great because he likes things, not because of bis' love for humanity. He thinks always first ' things, He who thinks most of things, works first for things. : ' People First 'The people should eonie first Wten the "people are contented and McAdani; community singing led by HALLOWE'EN PARTY happy-an- d Webster. Following tbf Daniel they are made prosper A few Iittle7friend8 of RayFti ous, peace; and love and happiness nrogram,- juimes "under the direc gene Janson were entertained at (Continued .from page one) abound everywhere. That, makes tion of Grant Eggertsen, were en the home of his brother yesterday mediately liegan to' steal, away from things prosperous. When happiness and amusement ball, joyed in the afterjMMB. the occasion being Ray the executive the powers that be does not exist among the p'Y pi 3 Ktunts were given by" each , class. Eugene's fifth birthday anniversary longed to Mm. They cliprod hlf things cannot prosper. :' Miss Genevieve Jepperson enter Hallowe'en decorations were used , wings for , political reasons only. rebe should "The farmers giveii read In the rooms and games in keeirfr.g That same tallied with solo dunces and' legislature, stifled ttht lief. Nothing has been too great Ith the day were enjoyed. lugs were given by Miss D. Dixon. The franchise of the peopje of the state to the Dancing1 and refreshments eonclud- - xuests were Paul Harmon, Thorn- of Ctah by making it difficult for an undertaking to give relief ton Booth, Norma Dunford. Vlrdu- them,, to vote. The party in power industrial . organizations. "'Exiiort e4 the evening's entertainment have been formed for had seen Dern elected by two par eorporationg them to take care of their surplus ties and Immediately passed a law is ever done v;hen nrohlbltine two nartlaa ia tilace the products. Nothing thClfarniers" iuiT?" ptirnl ns prodncts same name or' names on their tick and heed aid. All they need,, ap' ets for the same office. .'When ask Is more work. ed why such a law should be passed parently, send me to the senate and "You .7 the. only answer given by its pro- 111 give' them relief. I'll not try to ponent was. 'Yon see what they did find: technlcalltJeg to exvuse ciy any to Dern. They will do the same to action. Ill work for men, not for , BlttOOtV . ...... SN'T-itJogical- : things. I'll not Jhlnk In tIhons. can Smoot remenilier when "I I'll do It in fives, tens and twenty-fivesassume, That's what concerns us all m. ...: mm in this state. What good does it do finest coffee in billions. That's what's the matter with this g'ate. Give t'W the state more attention and leave ' billions alone. They have made ' I IT fizzle of the world anyway." . coffee? grade Smoct' Speaks T 'Toniiulstiloner' Smoot declared that Schilling is the only coftce since 1922 the Republican coduit Hiu'i ffiis on the stomach so bad "I rooster in America who produces . that I could hardly breathe. Every iidmlnistrstioQ had been operated I ale went against nje. After on anticipation bonds .something coffee thing only I began taking Adlerika, the gas which had never happened in this county previously, He alsnTst ted seal? if m vacuum tins. left me end I eat everything. . " figures prove that It costs il?e ti res v Mrs.; E J. Ddmas.. second-gradare a ent county admiulstrrtion C21T.0 Adlerika differs from most more to operate the county n'fiilrs BOTH acts because upon )t , r grade Schilling poffees. npper and lower bowelr It gives than it did the Democratic crunt,i ' the system a REAL cleansing, and administration in 1017. : Judge Chrbtenson expressed the deaftout Id poisons which cause sour,' gassy ' stomach, hope that the next legislature wotilo nervousness, head div6rcenie urtOndffie schools sleeplessness, acble. Just ONE spoonful stops from political afflllaUons, and that GAS, and relieves that fnU, bloated separate elections for those. office, feeling so- - that yon can eat better be held. and sleep better.' Even If bowels ?J Holding in his hand a pnnr d ,.fEA-to be, from .h RepubUnn awe dally, .Adlerika brings out " much additional poison which yoja State headqnartrrn, Mr. WellingiCOjjCOs Baking rowder nevr guessed wag In your system that the.j Repuhllcans .were extracts and which may have Ipug f aued contemplating campaign of riditroubie No matter what yon hav cule against Ashby Snow. He re-nrled fsr ateSSe rrniy camrntstis" ef Ujtrf lenka will snrprlsw yon. At lead- state in which, he said. Hlmiiir s ing druggists. 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