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Show NES SOCL-I-Y taisi eolaowa should tss aubmlttad to Wtwn I 0 A. M. an4 P. M. Itssas for - Edit- - Sodarj Pag. MiM KiU Mata-ewa, Mrs. Jennie Lamb, Clarence Eliertson, Mrs. Ines Nielson, Miai Pern BiHns, Mies Mary MeOuard. Miss Myrtle Johnson. Lorln Mile. MiM Iris Brough and L. C. Nelson. Gertrude Maeser Teachers . ' 4re Entertained ' tVoodnwit U among tha leading f he Wo m PAGSTKn PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1928. villas W. Heber Dessiawa, MaaU; Roosevelt; Oral. Goodrich. Rooss--1 Showeitar, Vernal; Loren Simper, neU, Psarl Alberta Scorup. W Rd-- William r. Khrerda. Rifwy UaJha, vM. HaraM W.JriaaeUey. Sandy. B. Vernal; Agh C, Stmnrr, p EtSaeth Faacker, Osorge Orville D.; Fern Hansen, Payson: Lydla k Fork; Nora Smith, Lehi; LtU cliffs Allred. Constance T GlilDUAitS Backelas-.e.SciaA- G, Aaaa Grace, Nepal; G. Ken- Hansen, Richfield; Oreea Hansen. . Borenaoa, Redmond; Mildred J. Logan; Mary L. Bird, BprinrviUe; Berne P. Broadbrat, Vela D. CaU. neth Haadley. Bandy. R. D.; Fraa-- ct Sprlngville; Ruth Ha nee a. Rick-fial- Sorenaon, Ooahea; Louise Spafford, n, U. Haycock, Paaguitch; A. NoSylvia Harris, Green River CoLDubUn, Mex .' Ray B. Sella M. Stone, Salem. LoeU Straw, Has-sable KlmbalL M. M. Waldo Laali Kenoah; Thelma Harris. King. Jeaa L. Hugh Fork; Spanish Margret Helena Hansen; Stanley FYs sees Owaa,Bady; Coleman. Midway: Clair Burdctte Pimeua Lewis, Spanish Fork. Ls-Mammoth; Katie Haymore, Springvfll Hardy, Salt Lake Chy; Lalaad Grande Msnftlsoo. Levaa; Lya Douglas. Art; Essie- - Higgensea. NeMa f Tanner, Pay .on Larlk Merva SL Hodsoa; Hafen, George; V. Miller. Murray; Ralph P, Nariof. Santsoutn. Hilda Hodgklnaaa. iThemaa, Oxford, Ida.; MarguerlU prise; Boyd C Darta. Lola May Myrtle E. janseaT HuntsviUe; Cha. Safford Anx.; Catherine Cart Erwtn Nslsoa, Bricham, Reed Saataqirta.' Bernice Holt, Spanlah Ckriaty R. Porter. Ellis A. Bander. Nephi; Fork, Dels Jacobs. FUlmere. Reva Thema. Lorell, Wya Eulon Jebpaaan... Moore, Idaho; Eyring. Pima, Aria; Maurlne n. LeA. A. Taylor, Clyde L. Van Wag-taeTharber, LeNore Johnson; Marget R. John Jacobsen. Mark William Johnson. Tharpe, Extell; Nona Richfield; Mclva Aftoa Vert E. Van Wagekea. son, Nampa, Idahe: Myron N, Malpeteti; Emil" Jcffery. Delta; Ruby Thurber. Richfield; NaUiia Lemingtoa; Jesse S. Hullln-Pearl Jeffery, Delta; Anna Jenasa Talboe. Rulea 8. TwsUer. Paris. Jorgensea.1 Americak Fork;' Artie ger. Vernal; Norma Jannan, Pleas NORMAL StrBOkU U. Miner,; Fsirriew: Eugene F. ant Grove: Clark C. Larsen, Rand-Hasel Aagard. Melba K. Allen. Eamoat Jensea. Redmond, Bonne Id A; Helsa Weeks, PWasaat Orewe; Pratt. Aree Idaho; Marios Loaate lett;' Mervin Leavttt. BuakervUle. Ooahea; Mae H. Aadrewa, Nephi: P. Johnson.. Anaheim, Calif.: Guel-f- a Norma Wilson, Payaoa; Miriam SJttnp-soRussell. Mammoth; J; Vernal Johnson. Presto, Ida.; Florence Wing. American Fork; Nellie Lavon Ctarence W. Bv Anderson, Pleasant .Grove; Ncv.r NtnA ' " Albert Talroage; Palmer, Vernal ; Paul B. Pearson, Rodney Ash by, Lemingtoa; May L J ones, Irene Jorgenaen. Lenora Wright. Charleston; Ella Torgaaoa, Ogden; Victor Roger Taylor; Edythe Oakley; I va PhlUlp. Springvllle; Balrd, Heber; Bernice Barton, R. Kimball. Draper; Eva Knudsea, Burlington, Wyo.; Sonoma . B. ' fialaa Larsea. Randlette; Zlna Young, Richfield. Thayne. Moore, Idaho; Russell R. Howard D. Roberts, Cleoa C San Manti; Helen Bean, Ruby Welker, Montpelier Idaho; Donald dera, Nephi; Edna C Shelley. Amer Teton, Ida.; Mar tea. Bean, Rich Leamaater, Sunnyside; Katie Levie, E. WeYita; Peter Wlpf. ican Fork; Mark H. Stark, Spanlah field; Oral A. Bechatsad, Bandy, Barter) T. LeRoy Loverldgt, Lehi; PLEASANT SrJtFRlSJC fABtV o Bachetor1 of Seienee: Marias Fork; Ralph A. Thacker. Heber; R. D ; Edith BeUiatoD. Nephi; Faant Ion Lddlew. Spanlah Fork; Belva Friends surprised Mr. ssd Mrs Lewisville. Idaho; Vesta Ander- Herman L. Thomaa. Pinedale, Aria.; A Bennett. Dsaeret; Lore Benson. Menxies, Theoia Orissa Miner. 8alt son. Sprtngvtilel Loren C Brywsr. LeHand Wright. Hincklev. Blackhuret. Lake City; Vernon 8. Moore, pay- - Kenneth Weight Monday ertaiog. Whitney. Id.;Clara Moffltt Rslph W the occasion bejng Mr. Weight s COLLEGB OF COMMXBCK ' Pleasaat Grove; Tbelma B. Bew, soa; Rlvtr Helper; Lereene Cartwright. Beav er; Rarph' J. Christensen: Rosa D. Bachelor of Arte. Ivins Beatley. Manti; Erma Brasher, Altonah: Morgan. Levaa: Bea Murray. Ver birthday anniversary . The suests Ruth Muslg. Springvllle; laeluded Mr. and Mr. Owe Bar--1 Mex.; IsabeUe Duthle. Orant L. Brown;. Nephi; Thelma nal; Morgan t Heber Alvsh Fitxgerald; CM. Newel R. Frelj Santa Calara; Jamea Cot. Juarex, Meg.; Owen W. John- M. Buys. Eureka; Lorn Call, Col Biache Nelson, Taxel NuttalL La nett, Mr. and Mr. A. B. Alien, Mr A.- - Godfrey. Idaho Falls, Idaho; son. pablen. Max.; LaVea Christensen, Ro Neilsop. Nellie Oaks; Veraal; and Mrs. Hugh Peterson. Mr. and Earl Groesbeck, Springvllle; Lina Bachelor of Science : Jean H. At- - Redmond; Morrell O. dark. Farm-ihgto- Elna Paulson Mercedes Poulson, Mrs. Don Powelson, Mr. and Mrs. Powelson. Ernest Rasrnuaoa, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. leman; Springvllle; Phil X. An M. Hansen. Richfield; David Irene Clayton, Ruth Cole-ma-n. Richfield. ! Dorothy Cnx d Roxie Gents William Thornton. Mr. and Mr Peterson, Midway; Beaale Collins,' Hart, Rlgby. Idaho' Oris Howard, derson. Etslnore; Warren L, Bsaf-' M. ' Prior. Emit Neilaen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed Collins, Mildred Davis. Prince. Helen Rivertonv Rjf CL. Houts; .. Rhet dalL Sprlgvm; Joseph T. BenW ' Kay; Fred Kelsey. SpringVille; Al ley. Cot Jaurex Mex.; J. Grant Alt M. Ecana, ML Emmons; June Spanish Fork; Verda Rappleye, Gould, Mrs Ethel Spencer, Mr ton R. I Arson; C. Btktne Larson; Bread beat Heber; Theta Bwehas-a- Pfeld. Lehi, Clara Fotland. Lynn S. Rains; Lsnere Rich. Morgan; Mar Hardmg, Mr. and Mrs. Morfett, Mr. Blackfoot Ida.; John Buck- - far long, Huntington; OeargeOrnt tha ' Richards, Vernal; Bernice J. H. Weight. Mr. and Mr. L. B. Donald P. Lloyd; 8t Anthony, Ida.; Delia MeBride, Pima, Aria.; Louise waiter, . American Fork; Mary Gardner, Levsa; Ines Gibson, St. Slamuelson, Santaquin; Hannah Harmon. Miss Mary Woolley, Miss Magleby, Monroe; Roy A. Menkrva; Burch, OoTdon EL Crandall. Spring Thomas, Nev.; 'Mildred Goodrich. 9cho field, Nephi; Janet Scott; Vers. Gertrude Reynolds, Oa). front Page Continued . FUI-mor- a. o. Fta-liso- ' octal nnU ' VVtdnMaav after- Jrerrt?ra' followed Mr lunrLsoa fit noon by ths efficr qf ths Parent-TCr-if hOOAL i association of ths M aaasr ' .Among the enjoyable socials of rfcobl dt4rtet. Mr Prank Stubb. the., week was the Fourth ward nrsaidsnt: Mr. Earl Thomas and Primary officers and teachers meet-ins- ,. vie pnmir hU i Wednesday evening at lira Henry W.-dent. The well arranged and de- the home of Mr. A. L. Booth. The lightful affair was gtvaa at the assisting , hostesses were Mrs. borne of Mr. Gaaas, la com pM merit Myrtle Fitzgerald, Mrs. Fern Lswia. to the teacher of the Maeeer and Mrsl LI Is Hatch. A singing achool practice was Held alter which a - The small luncheoit 'Ubies were j aocisl tune was enjoyed and a de artistically decorated wit flowers' licious luncheon was served. In m the School colors, gold and whitej attend nee were Mrs. Mark Kirby. the place cards corresponding. Mrs. Arthur Reese, Mr. Dewey Carnations and peonies were used Johnson, Mrs. 'Algene 8 packman. threegkeut the entertaining rooms Mrs. Eteleta Robinson, Miss Jennie a at A dwsratio.- Musical selections Edler and Miss Florence Buckley. were furnished during the afternoon by Miss Myrtle Johnson and ATTENDED PARTY IN " T Miss Mi-MI pastrttp. The Miami Fern and Ethel Bark.Covers were Uia ' for John W. Parrs r, of the board of education, er and Eva Barker, of Provo. mohad Mrs. Farrer, Oscar Bjeregaard, tored to Salt Lake Wednesday aftprincipal mt the Maeser School, and ernoon ta attend "a party given by the following teachers: Mrs. 'Fern Mis Hasel WuTiamt, In bonor of L. C. Mllee. Tremonton; G- - Frank Thomas. Mrs. Frances Callahan, Viss Stella Bradahsw, who is leavSpanish Fork; Madge Miss Evelya Stewart, Miss Elm ing to spend the summer In Los Morgan. Peterson, Richfield; D, Irvine . ; v. Vance, Miss Melba Pastrnp, Mrs. Angeles, California. Mt. Pleasant ;Frd J. Rlchv an; Geneva L. Robinson; Lucille Romney; Emetine Sirrine, Dingle, Idaha; Elmer H. Smith, Beaver; Tho. Lynn Smith, Sanford, Colo.; Annie Atkin Tanner Richard H. Thome, Springvtlter"Phylli Treg-eaglr; Afton A. WaMron, Morgan; Eva Wilson, Midway; Stanley Wil son, Payson; W. Owen Winkler, LeGrande Anderson The dancs fantasy, and Joe Mt Pleasant; Lavon Toung, Bland- HinckLewis resented by Mildred Kfifni M the performer .The mg.- COLLEGE OF EDtCATlON ley and Nina Huish Booth St tho Mildred Paramount theater. Tuesday, prov- Hungarian dances by Bachelor of Arta:Roy & McDan-iel,- " were Lewis ensemble and Hinckley ed ts be one of the most spectacuLaJara, Colo.; Hermese Peter lar a ad successful production ?e exceptionally well costumed and ap- son, J. Nile Washburn. matiMildBachelor of Science: preciated by the audience. stsged by Provo talent Both Raymond nee .and evening performances red Potter in her Rough Rider Bailey. Nephi; Alwin D. Balrd, were exceptionally well attended dance was one of the general fav- Heber; Carlyle E. Bralthwalte, - " and Appreciated. orites, A reo, Ida. Cambell, Haf old f Jennie The opening scene In the "En- Other numbers worthy of special Glenn Clark,Mesa, Arts.; Or In C. chanted Forest" was eiiliite in mention were the toe dance by Puller, Mesa,' Aria.; Elva Oeddea, lighting and grouping. Ada Haslef Bdna Has Jenkins, the Rainbow Preston, Ida.; Chester Graff, Santa as the Moon Lady was lftvely be- Waft by Ada Haslcr, the Tap dance Clara; James M Holland, Rlgby, Etha Bleak in by Etha Bleak, the Indian Love Ida.; Lyean I. Johnson, Pleasant yond description. her Witch's dance waa dramatic Scene by LeGrande Anderson and Grove; George W. Larsen. Pleasant ad beautiful at weU as fantastic. Helen Mendenhafl The Oriental Grove; Glen 8. Lee, Pangultch, Little Gertrude Pag SI the Fairy Art, with flladya Sorenson, Hel-Georgia Macser. John I Metcalf, Queen performed' remarkably, as Hedqulst, June Phillips, and Madge Virginia Clay, Nev.; A. Reed Mor did also the Nsrclssus Blossoms, Peterson as. soloist ris, Tridell; Milllam Earl Mortimer, the Wild Roses, the Red Birds, the Fluffy Ruffles with a group of Carl Prior, Spanish Fork; Arachte Bumble Bee, the Dragonfly, the six dainty girl on their toes was F. Robbina. Salt Lake City; J. WesMoth, Goldilocks, Prince Charming, dream of grace and lovllnesa ley Robertson, Ella Springvllle; the Oobllni and the Fairies Every Mildred Lewis Hinckley and Nina Pearl Snow, Josephine N. Tuttle, dancs, every costume fitted per- liulsh Booth as Plcrot and Pier- Spanish Fork; Laura Sheppard, fectly Into th general effect of rette were very charming and per Beaver. t '. mystery. formed with exquisite ease, grace COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS .T- In the second part of the and finish. Rrhinr of Aria: Owen F. Bur- the Spanish act was one ol The carnival parade and grand scner. Myton. Helen Carroll, Clyde the most popular with a group ol tab'lueau with balloons and confetti la made a picture that will long be I. Fescher, Ethel Lowry Handley, ravishing beauties costumed SUlla Harris, Payson; Mau dashing Spanish shawls and VaK remembered by those in attend Manti;Hlncklev. Ogden: Rhoda Johnentino hat. Oertro.de Partridge ance. The dances were accompani- rine m, Fern Jude, Ogden; Mry B. OstIn her Spanish dance solo was in- ed by Wallace Hotter at the Wurlit- deed beautiful. - The tenor solo by er and much credit Is due hirn for lund, Lethbridge, Can.; norence Peterson Preston, Ida.iRae - Rmt, Laurence l , and the - duet by highly -- capable renditions Oktdys Sorsnson and Denis Far-'me-e Taking it all together the cos Karhelor of Science; Naomi added variety to the dance. tumes, were gorgeous, the dances The Russian act was' also out- faultless, the music perfect and the Broadbeot Heber. Zada Mae BusHncll. Albert V. Corless, Paul, Ida.; standing with Helen Mendenhall, affair as a whole thrilling. Ruth K. Hansen. S. Rslph SunU-ran. Mesauite Ner.; Osll Johnson Pruser; Vivian Purvance. Elden Ramsey, James Ream, Aurora. OF APPLIED SCIENCE Laurence Reed,' Van Reynolds, Eu COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts: LeRoy Bun gene Rice, Inez Richmond, Russell (Continued frdm rags One) Riddle, Frederick Rkling,, Dorothy LaPreal Sumner. Alvan Snow. Kenneth Taylor. Melba Taylor, Roberts, Edna Rodebeck, Louise Bernice Frolsland. Russell. Nadine Taylor, Edith Thomas, How. Harold Gease, Fred Giles, Nadine Elwood Thurgood Violet Sanders, Edward Sand ard Thorns. Giles, Pauline Gould. Elmo Green, gren. DeVar Scott, Amber Sellers, Mat Thurman." Blake Tippets, Jane Pearl Hall, Emily Hansen, Leons Fawn Sellers, Joseph Seethaler, Trover. James Tucker. Hansen, Lois Hansen, Robert Han-- . Fern Simons, .Ramola Lloyd Vance. Dean Van Wagenort, sen, LeRoy Hardy, Wendall Hardy, Donald Smith, LeGrandeSingleton, Vausrhn. Virginia Vick Smith, MarlUa Harward. Dorothy Hatch, Robert Del- - Paul Vincent. Sneddon, JMgie Snow, Delhi Haws, Lois Haws, Nell Hay- va Robert Webster, Irene WestphalL Snpw, Earl Snow, Morbeth Snow. cock, 'Amy Henrlchsen, Eugene Blanche Snyder, Lucille Snyder, Weston White. Helen Whiting, Dor- Henrlchsea, Harold Henrichsen, Mary Sencef, Fae Spendlove, Max rell Wilde, Eva Wilklns, William Or Mae Henrichsen, Hazel Hicks. Laurence Wilde. Max William, Flora Startup, Stephens, Vaughn Afton Hod son, Wendall Hoover, Wood Leona Lynn Wilson, Wilson. Sarah Stewart, .Roy Stinson,. Florence Horton, Rowena HouU. Stone, Thomas Grace Delia Woffinden, Wright Storra, Fty Strong, William Howe, Glenn Humphrey, Jessie Hunter, Verda Hunter Er-n. , Ua, - - Ag-re- - t W07.1AH D d; . Cbrta-tiaaae- 1 Jum, n, El-dr- llay'aifraf tof-'- . Fraacea Ellea Warren. A ion so Warren, well known farmer SPANISH FTJRK. .CI -! - of tat flUtrld died Tueaday at tbs lingering Ue- family heme after aaaa. She was bora la England" ' January U, 1M& Her parents ami WUliam and Ann Daalelg Stand ley. With. them she came .te Utah tat t 1S78. They settled la the old Spem--- "' lah Fork river bottom, near the maiiUi at the canyon. In her yoanfe T womanhood she married Alonso-- a "-.; Warren who sunrtvea her. " She h also survived by the fot- lowing children. William Warrea, Anaconda, Montana: A. C Warrea," Mile Ci(y. Montana; Osorge Spanish Fork. Utah, aad " M. D. Warrea, Ray, Ariaoaa. Two inters aarviv. Mr. John Tsvlae ct Xlgby, Idaho, and Mr. Anala al-.- , uiiawi. ..me granoeaiw- d res also survive. Funeral services will ss held Saturday afternooai atlMl three at the First ward n. - wlswfnH , euettlan: Teday tL Why some civics professor called In Al Canons for a little lecture en aJclpal government. -- at,,, . Ras-muesc- DANCERS SCORE DISTINCT STORE-' N EMS DAItY PHONE 25 24 HIT IN CLEVER REVIEW . -- ANJD iHiiiiHiimciiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiBiMiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiini Genuine Mona ' , Loa Ukes time. f Harold Lloyd's comedy ."Speedy." A care-fre- e melodiotfs fox trot. Banjo Type Ukes $4.95 Fine quality five ply lam- inated case. Nickle plated fixtures and patent pegs. " Jackson, Maude Jame. Dorothy Jsnson, Thomsse Jensen, Jean Jepperson, Lewis Jeppson Beth Johnson, Delbert Johnson, Jessie Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Weston Johnson, Ethel Jones, Max Jones, Petty J. Jones, Ronald ones, Annie Josle, Frank Josie. Melvln Kavacheyich, Afton Ky. Evelyn Kelley, Maxihe Klrkhsm. Bert Klrkwood, Velva Kniidson. Orval Ladd, Jolfnie Lamb. Millie Lamb, Wanda Laws, Delia Leetham; Stella Leetham, Beldon Lewis, Myron Lewis, Reed Lewis,' Sterling Lewis, Edith Liddiard. Wayne Madnen, Alma Manton, Albert Mehhyweather. Fay Moir, Dalton Monk, Dennis Morgan, Gilbert Morgan, Cora Morton, Marba MuhleStein, Floyd Mulline. William McCausland, Lois McFadden, George McPhie. . Ivan Nelson, John Nlcol. Clark Nielson, Jsy NeTWn Florence Nortan. Charmion Nuttall. 3ertha Olsen, Irene Olsen. Albert Palmer, Hobsan Parker, Richard Passey, Lucy Patro, Beth Paxman, Edna Peay. Leah Peay. Glenn Peck, . Bonnie Pederson. Helen Penrod. Owen Peterson, Robert Phillips. Beatrice Pickles, Cleofa Polly, Elmo Paulson, Far-ol- lPrice JBtnni PrinceJThurbsr Prows, Marian Prue, Emma Pruflse, Ruth Prasse, Everett Pullen, Goldie Friday and Saturday .i "X r Violin Outfits Strad model violins with case, ..box, resin and strings. Sold on convenient payments'. VTiat jloom rnTeloped tke nation wken the imnortaJ Jo Li L. nt th4'Jut t the Lands of a mere LaikL clerk I way LacL in 1892. rememWr? that pajicd out of style alio! turlulneit about t he time J okji L. fell from glory. Like everything else, pianos -v kkrJff day. I our u not an aniiciue oerhaoa. tut anti-uatcJ, out, of date, kope- -l . . r f, out 01 Place in thai eraof fatbion. Tlus was Do jou i 9 1 man Ueal regular daily habit, f aJ I I t Specials in the ShoeJDepartment NEVER SUCH CUTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY lTS9c ....... 80 $1.00 SI.00 $1.95 . , ' .- D. WHERE YOU GET VALUES Le 346-34- -- a. &c it 'n,,.. Another hit with Nick Lucas and his guitar. Will be a popular favor-- ; - ' ite. ' -- WITH A NEW ONE. Mandolin $8.65 ,ome in an d let us k ow yon wk at we mean. Mahogany finished flat back, ebony and ivory trimmed, lovly tone and TW0.IG00DSELEC-I0N- S EVERY RECORD 75c ; Brunswick record value. is greater because thereare always two good se - lections on every record," quality. Schiller The eyer popular instru ment. Our stock will supply every need. Many different models. . . Graded Sheet . ... Jy' instrumental solos and duets by all Of the popu larcmpoers. Like every other product -of quality, is subject to the inroads of time and use. IVoper tuning two or three times a year will prolong the " musical "Bf e 6f your piano. If your piano is too old, you should consider exchanging it for a new In- " WtAYLOR BR01KERS 1 strument. D o n't expect COMPANY your child to get the most Prpvo, Utali out of music on an antiquated piano. We allow liberal allowance on your used instrument.' We will gladly call and appraise it for you. PLAYERS . JJ Music ,15c selection. Lindeman Knabc A Good Piano Harmonicas 25c and up A wide t ' ' " $575 V WEST CEfiTER ST 3 -- 75c 1 REPLACE YOUR OLD PIANO 1 VAN WAGENEN CO. i SUNSHINE 1 . ; . 1 Xkere is all tke JifTerence in tke world between an old, rt piano and tke lovely new creations of tki modern tune. Wky not replace tkat old piano to wkick you kola so fondly witk one of tke smart, pianos tkat today 1 1 t o t I ma axe the story ol the piano Art g art - S2.4S. S2.95, $3.95 Ladies Slippers , Values to $6.85. Factory Samples. f One Group of Light Slippers, regular $6.90, ...$4.85 Friday and Saturday .Z-J- : Come in and see the new line of Peter's Weather-bir- d Shoes v Thejargest stockTof snappy numbers we have ever had. All moderately priced your satis- .V faction guaranteed. fox I STILL LOVE YOU up-to-d- ate ' V; $15.95 uui lai The deep sonorous tone will please you. The mahogany trimmed with spruce top is a casing worthy of the tone. .; NOTE THESE SNAPS; feel o well is 1928. Yet ' many a family mil1 1 clings entimen tally to an Old piano Mahogany and Spruce Guitars ; good and snappy vocal chorus. out-of-o- f 10 and 15 ... yard .". 600 Fairs Men's, Lauies' and Children's Hose, 10 black, white an3 brown, at pdir L. D. S. Garments, hew or old style, pair ..73 Knit, new or old style, $1.25 grade $1.00 Ladies' SilK and Fancy Hose, values up to .25 $1.00, for pair 1 lot Straw Hats, values up to 60c, for .....,....-1- 0 We have a big line of Straw and Cloth Hats for all the family. Closing out entire line of Child's Dresses at bi discounts. Silk Dresses at big redaction for Friday and Sat. "7 urday. 5 Two rousing trots wth novelty effects : $25 Closing out 1000 Yards Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, Curtain Scrims, ;' ' values np to -- 60c yard, for 2-- - id JohiL Sullivan SPECIALS 1 Soft Sole Shoes, pair 14, 'pair Baby's Hard Sole Shoes, "0ns lot of Men's and Boys' Shoe!, pair Berry picking Leather Oxfords, pair Children,'j,'and pisaes' Slippers, up to site 2 Some regular $3.25 values. : I DO NOT CHOOSE TO RUN ' HEYt HEYI HAZEL ?7 Rk-ha.-- d f Elvo - The official theme fori . Haws. SPEEDY BOY and ? " . " , BORNEO t , - JUNIOR HIGH : $2.9S To be had in mahogany and walnut finishes. Just the thing for vacation 1 pro-pra- m THURSDAY'S 4 RECORD HITS .S ; Latest Q.R.S. Rolls Emerson Come. Any. Day Come any day to hear and see the pianos that we have for you and your home and let us tell you aome-thTng"aDbur thenhew"maf-velousl- y simple "Look and jlayjnethoc! of learning to play the piano. Or if you like you may call us and we will gladly r stop at , your .home by appointment and talk over the'purchase of a . .. . . ' . piano. There is no owiga-tio- o attached to a visit ' UPRIGHTS - J' $375;5- -,' $1 : Alt the latest in player ruus can lue naa3 in lL' inia department all the timet 1 11 Brangylck Portable Phonographs -- t $27.50 A wonderful fnlialcal Int' $Q& on easjt, strument terms. Just the thing for the summer. I 1 1 |