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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1923. b present. Mra J. Reuben fWW. Jr., and Mra Z. Henry Jacobs wilt be in charge of the meeUng, axxCIocroaxrrLrJlJ!grTl ,. , , I mnmmrn ' .. J . x .vir. , , .xTrnnnnnrrrvvyY . rryyy-r--i ww.-rTTvy- th WomThe regular meeting an' Democratic dub wtU be held W edneeday at 1 39 at the Civic Center. be' Above, left to right, Mrs. G. R. Bothwell, new regent of Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of th Anerl-- ' Th programO. will accomW. Welch, Ladies Solo, Mr. Literary . due. Below, MA rocentljf elected president of th Revolution; Mn. XL Mies Lucille Critchlow; by panied I Georg D. Hughes, aswly sleeted president ef th University of Utah Dames. dance, bv Little Majory Bails, acB. Ramey; companied by Mra B edo, by Mra R. A- - Brower, accom-on Dunn: talk Mra J. panied by Slat Government," by J. H. Wolf. Tea will be served by Mra Ida H. Mra Merrill, Mra Benton Mueser, Jan Reid and Mra Maud Hulah, Sisterhood Will Assemble Friday ' V Books of Interest end genuine worth published during th past year will be discussed by Miss Joanna H. Spragup, librarian of- - th pubtio library. at the May meeting of th Business and Professional Women' dub. In the ballroom of the Nr house hotel Thursday. lYecedlng the program, dinner vrtii be served at 8.15 1 t t ' t o'clock. special feature of the evening will be musical selections given by Mis Grace Matthew and Miss Mildred Ware of the Offden Business and Profession! Women's club, who will be guests of the local dub. A - chapter. Daughters of the Revolution, the following corresponding secretary, Mra Charles Bennett, Mrs A. F. Gibson; treasurer, Mr. Len E'ish; executive committee, Mra. M. landau. Mrs. R. - Irvine, Mrs. A. SL Price, Mrs. V. A. DettUyon, At the conclusion of the meeting a short musical program will be given, including quartet selection, under supervision of L I. Acomb, and a knWtb. bark-salden- Mra- - W, T J. Woiatenholme. 123 South Main C street. ent. of bg fnioersity Dames Choose Officers. , tbHold Meeting. University of Utah Dames will en tertain at the last party end dance of the season Friday evening at the T. W. C. A. clubhouse. Special guest will he Dean and Mrs. T. A. Beal, eaa and Mrs. Perry O. Snow and pfeeacr and Mrs. A. C. Carrington. in charge of arrangement- - ere Mra Georg D. Hughea Mra W. H, Jensen,, Mrs. ,CL Batsman- - and Mra Bird. prroa At a recent election the following Officers for the organisation were Mra George D. named: President. vice Hughes; president, Mr. H. M. Lyman; recording secretary, Mra Jess A. Jensen; corresponding secretary, Mra D. O. Fryberger, and treasurer, Mra 1C. E. Bird. The ladle' auxiliary of the Bethel Baptist church Bible study clam will meet Wednesday at 2.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. EL A. Britton. A regular of the "Past Matron' rtrd meeting Order Of the Butrrn Star, will be held at the home of Mra 1111 - Kensington avenue. Utah state society. Daughters of the Revolution, will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 30 oclock at the home of Mrs. J. C. Robinson, 1920 South Tenth ' Blast street. Th topic, "Comparison of the War Methods In Colonial Times With Those of the World Wap, will be discussed by Mrs. MavbellS S. Coles of Logan. Indian music will be featured. The hostess will be assisted by her Mias Venice Robinson, and daughter, Mrs. EL M Mansfield and daughMiss Ethel Mamjfleld. ter, i ' ' Literaru Cfu6 Ladies activities for the club club year, the Ladies' Uterary elected officer, heard annual-repor- t and announced a program for next year in a meeting at the clubhouse Friday afternoon--- , , Teh new officer of the club are asMrs. F-- H. Dorman, presifollows: dent Mra.- - D.' N. Btraup. flrstpresident; Mr. Glenn R. gHothwell. aecond vke president: Mrs, Harry W. R udlne, recording secretary : Mr. G. W. Neeley, corresponding secretary; Mrs. F. EL Murravv treasurer; Mrs. A. N Hanson, librarian: Mrs. EL D. Stub, added bins, historian. Three member A. Mr to the board of directors are aVid Miss B. Palmer D. Smith, Mrs, E. Pearl Savage. The program for next year follow: September 14, fireeentatton of Ingreeting. coming officer. President's As They "September IS, Booksthe Relate t the Community and JaMr. T. Albert Hooper. Home, ' hostess. cob Kahn, October 12. Gentleman' day An Event of Current Interest atW.ThiR. time, John Jensen, - Mr.Brunei, hostess. , V Is Announced LOfifNG It , Daughters of Revolution -- Program A Motherd day program will will talk on. 'Pioneer Mother. M!s Hasel Frank will have charge of a musical program. Red carnations will be given to all Pioneer mothers pres- W.C.T.U Soper, - The second section of the Ledies' AhL aoclety of thaFIrat Presbyterian church Will serve the annual apring dinner next Thursday evening from 2 to 7 o'clock In the church dining-rooReservations must be In the hands of the following committee by Tuesday Mra Ralph Guthrie, Mra evening: Justin R. Davis and Mra H. W. Dleta . - -- Mltpah chapter No. 2, Order of th Eastern Star, will hold a special meeting on Monday evening at 7 30 o'clock The worthy In the Maeonic temple. B. Dods, and grand matron, Mra W, will associate grand officer pay their official visit. AU members of the order Invited. At th regular Mondav night meeting of the- - St. Mark' Girt Friendly will society, Mr. A. O. Treganta friends give a talk on "Blrda" All of the society are asked to- attend. . Art lark; Mee-sa?- e. st Schedule Announced at Civic Center. for those 4 s Brassiere-Corset- occa- - They are amazingly comfortable, yet sufficiently, boned v to avoid sagging, as the body will when totally unrestrained- ,, A clever combination of bandeau nd a lightly boned girdle with elasticections. Softly textured clinging materials plain or fancy. Fastens either t at side or in back-- , , , - . Esther Husbands ment, and Mr AU will read a one-aplay, "Jax interested are invited. W C 0 The Women's Home Missionary sochurrh ciety of the First Melhodist will tneet Tuesday at 2 30 o'clock at tbe Deaconess' bom 247 Fourth East street, ct I ' - WWW The ladles auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemans assoeiatton will meet Friday morning at 11 oclock at the home of Mrs. M. E. Martin, 325 G street. WWW A regular meeting of the College club will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at tha home of Miss Edna 1 KART RBOinWAY Jennings, 1278 ThirteenthwillEast street. he assistMrs. Dana Parkinson i ing hostess. , , - WWW, special meeting of the West Alumnae club will he held Mondsv et A CORSET SHOP PROVO Mra. Don C. Wilthe members of the PROVO, May 13. liams entertained The Civic Center announces the fol- Optimist club Thursday afternoon. lowing schedule for the coming week: Apple blossoms and tulips were used Monday, 19 a. m., board meeting, in decorating. Cards were followed by Muslo was furnished by 19 to 13, remodeling; 3 to 4. advanced luncheon. Marie H. Homer. dressmaking No. 1 and drew form; Mrs. Mr Mr. A. R. Robbins anand dress10 12, to advanced Tuesday, making No. 2 and millinery; 1.39 to 1 nounce the engagement of theirn, and 1 to 4, elementary dressmaking; daughter, Amelia,- - to J. Clyde Knud-seeon of Mr. and Mr J. C. Knud-ee- n I to S, cooking; Wednesday, 10 to 12, of thle city. The marriage wiU millinery; IT to t', advanced dressmaktake place In Jun V ing No. 2: millinery; Thursday, tqf,leaders' The S. C. 8 dub members were the 10 to 4, project class and milguests of Miss Emma Bpafford. linery; 2 to 4 and1: 3 to 5. advanced 19 No. to 12, Thursday. Friday. dressmaking 1 Scott has returned from remodeling, 2. to 4, advanced dress- 8LMiss Dee where she spent the school George, making No. All chambers of the Civic Center year, teaching Mrs was hostess to Oscar Garrett boar of directors are expected to be meeting, for It the Utopia club members Thursday prayest at tbe board on afternoon, be an Important Mr Anna L Glade, who wee reWOO r released from the presidency cently . The League of .Women Voter will of th Lake View want Relief someet Saturday at 2 30 o'clock on the ciety, to become president of the Y. mezzanine of the Hotel Utah, W. H. L, M. I. A., eras the honor guest at Follend will talk on "City Govern- a social affair given by the Relief sions when relaxation is desirable m all outdoor sports or for lounging wear. I FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 35c $1.00 b. 3-l- T. W, C. A. clubo'clock at-t- he A musical program will be house. given and plana mad. for the homecoming day at th West high school WWW Daughter of th will meet Monday Handcart Pioneers at I o'clock at the society officer Tuesday afternoon at he home. An entertaining program was followed by luncheon served, to fifty. The guest of honor was pre sented with a book as a token of appreciation. for her services, Th "M men of the Fourth ward ball Tuesday. gave a confetti Mra. Fred- E. Rav received the members of th "LMetla club Thurs, day afternoon. Mr Norman Scott end Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Jr , entertained th members of the Progressive Rook club Wenea-da- y evening at th Taylor bom. Th Provannas elub met Friday of last week with Mr parley Dixon, who reviewed the book, "A Daughter Mr J. H. Beck gave of the North. a reading, and a retold story was read by Mr Welter Taylor. Covers were laid for eighteen at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pavne, Sunday. In honor cf their eon, Eldon, who left Wednesday for the northern states mission. Anna Marie Eggertsen returned Tuesday from Columbn Ohio, where she attended the National Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, at the Ohio 8tte university, as a representative from the B. Y. U. Mra. Clayson 8. Kinney gave a lec- - b. . . .t ..20c can Purity Coffee can Purity Coffee ..A. CITY STORES MURRAY SUQAEHOUSE. ..85c ' A FEW OF OUR REGULAR. SAVING PRICES .. GALLON FRUIT IXOU Idaho's Superior Hard Wheat Flour at thes laving prices: 10 tacks Optimo Hard Wheat , - Just received a car of Callfo, ilias finest fruit, which w are passing on to our customers at $15.95 Flour . 8 tacks Optimo H. W, Flour $3.25 1 sack Optimo H. W. Flour $1.65 , aavlng prices: eau Iogan berries . . '55c can Blackberrie ,,..65c 69c 1 gallon can Prunes CLEANSERS .29c Gold "Dust, laigs pkg 29c Saver, large pkg. 29c Hvdra Pura, large pkg. Large pkg. Borax Cbipe . . .i .S3c I Argo pkg. Star Neptna . . . . .25c 5c Small size ..13c Sal Soda Powdered Bon Ami -- ..2 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser ,...9c Lighthouse Cleanser . ..3 for 20c Sani flush , .....25c 33c Large pkg. Sopade , CRACKERS bettor than Foinsetta Ken You av on every purCracker chase. No. 5 wooden box Sodas . . . .49e half caddies Sodas ....35c Barrel Lemon, Vanilla of 4 .29c Ginger 8naps Family sire Sodas or Grahams 29c .1 2y AU 15 Crackers 10c All 12VjC Oacker Junior Graham, Lemon. Ginger thee High Patent Floor: 10 tacks Gold Neal Flour ..$12.95 8 sacks Gold Seal Flour ....$2.65 1 sack Gold Seal Flour $1.35 CANNED VEGETABLES Tender Early June Peas 8 for 25c Sifted Early .June Peas , ....15c Idaho ' 25c ...... , . ,.15o Country GentlciEsa-Cor- n .3 for S3c Sweet Sugar Cora Tomatoes, large can ..2 for 25c .20e Large cans Pumpkin ,15c Large eanslloniinY Large cans Sweet Potatoes , rJ9c RAISINS CURRANTS I Seeded or Seedless at these un''- usual prices; pkg. Raisins . .13c Large .2 pkm for 46c Currents .... ....... v- 13-o- JAM 16 ot jar Pure Fruit Jams, assortment berry 25c , cans Mountain Made jArge Strawberry or Raspberry ,43c Large cans Mountain Made ,...S5e Apricot Jam Small eant ML Made Jam . .25e JolinsoirTJam2 for 29c Se-- 4 IN OUR-MARKE- SALMON Large medium red Salmoa ...19e Salmon 39e ean McGowan Large largo tall cans Virginia Salmon, ....23c RICE 10 lb Blue Rose Ric Rose Rice 5 lb Blu 2 lb Blue Roe Rif .CHEESE 5e ...... 85 .......19 Full Cream Cheese, ,1b. .....25c PORK AND BEANS Fierc quality Bean . ...,2for 45 large ranranP.AB. B. ..2 for 25c P. Medium B. .....3 f25C Small cans P. t t HEINZ GOODS Th supreme quslity of Helnx Goods Is rcognlad every bar 35c . Med. size Chow-ChoMed. sire Bour M ixc.1 . . . i . 55c G berks ...,S7c Med. sira Sweet MetL Sweet Mustard Pmklea 87c S7e Med. Sweet Mixed 20e Small India Relish India Relish . ,,j ... , . .37c largesire ..35c Chili Sauce Med. ..16c Prepared Mustard 35c Med. sire Chili Sauce .27e Small iar Onions 23c Green Pepper Sauce Qt, Malt or Cider Vinegar . ,39c Cider or ..23c Malt Vinegar Pt. Octagon ...... .... TS ouch Ask on of our satisfied customers In regard to war fin quality Meats, which are giving them t , good satisfaction. SWEET EASTERN FORK STEER BEEF j .22c j CHOICE PRIME Loin Pork Chops, lb i ...13c Small Beef Pot Roast, best cuts, lb. Pork Roast, ,..20c ...22C lain Sirloin Steak, lb. lb. ,..17e Pork Steak, ...22C Shoulder Round Steak, lb. , Shoulder Pork - Roast.-cuts, lb, -- T.n.sttm 15c , ,24c Steak. lbr Choice lb. Pork Hocks, ,...v,.....,,--10- c .8c " Short Ribs of Beef, lb. ' CHOICE VEAL a .,5c gg Brisket -- Boil, lb. tgi W handle only the choicest VeaL .22c .CURED MEAT! Shoulder Veal Steak, lb Loin and Rib Veal Chops, lb. .,25c Sweet Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half, Th. ...23c 25c Tag Roast of Veal, lb. Sweet Sugar Cured Bacon, by the pieee, Ita. ..22c 1,230Center Cute Leg of Veal, lb. .19c ...w. Nice Streaked Salt Pork, lb. bt A ... ............ ......... - i The Ladies' Aid. society of the First In Congregational church will Invest 11 , the parlors Tuesday' from Th Mother' club of the Gamma until church 3. Phi sorority, recently organised, will .hold tho first meeting Saturday at 2 Chi Delta Phi turly clase wRI The 1379 oclock at th sororitv house, Butler avenue. All mother of active meet Thunskiy evening at 7.30 in the to pubHc library. and alumnae members are Invited day Federation November , Armistice day In Parle MilGeneral U O. MacAlexander. school band. itary music. East high Community singing.- Hostesses, Mis LARK. May 12 Ml Ivy C. Lowry, H. A. Weymouth and Mrs. W. R. home demonstration agent of Salt for the Farm bureau. county ciase lgke Music end conducted here Monday. a tea. Day iq charge of parliamentary work was taken up at th L. D. law section. 8. ward house. - . November 10, in charge of dramatic Mr D. A. Thomas and little daughi g section, ter returned home Sunday, after December 11 A carol service. PaIn Ogden for two Mr Jacob weeks. relatives . , per, "Chnstmaa Carole, ' A, Kahn; reading, "A Christmas Mr. and Mr. Penpraxe and Vested choir from, Rowland family and Mr Percy ft. F. Meyerhoffer Hall. Harp ensemble under th direc- were visitors in Midvsle. Tuesday. Kdward McGurrin. Mr tion of Mr Mr. and Mr Fred Turner, Jr., and K. A. Clem I ns spent Royal W. Daynes, bostes Mr. and Mr An artistic and histori- several days during the week In Salt II January colonial Lake with relative. of C cal Interpretation world An English 5 o'clock tea and Mr. and Mrs Wallace Peterson and special music. Day in charge of the family motored to Riverton, Thursday history-tourisection. of last week, and spent the evening January 23 "Relative Influence of with relatives. th Novel and Short Story, Gail MarMr. and Mr Dave Magee and famhostess. In American tin, Miax Leona Sullivan, ily spent last week-en- d February 8 Day In charge of the Fork with relative and friends. music section. R. P. Nell had as her dinner Mr. February 18 22 Club birthday. guest Tuesday. Mr. and Mr Fred Mr Mill "OM February Turner of Bingham. home George Fellows. Colonial tea, Mr Mrs. Dora Berry returned hoatee D. R. Coomb Tuesday, after spending several weeks Types, sketches. Im- with relatives In Bingham. February 29Southern Utah, J. Cecil Mrs. William Callaway Mr. and pressions of Alter. Favorite spots of Utah paint- were In Baft Lak several days of last Mrs. George H. week. ers, Introduced by Borne. Mr Elmer Ricker and comMr. and Mrs. Joseph Overson of mittee In charge of exhibit, hostesse James Overson of MurMarch 14 Arlair day observance. Leamington, ray and Mrs. May 8orenson of Sallna "The Groves Were Gods First Tem- were the of Mr. and Mr Wilguest The Worlds liam Overson. Tuesday. Jesse Porter; ples, A. B. KeeMost Beautiful Garden Mr. and Mr William Holt are ler. in Kanosh with a week-en- d March Is "Some Aspect of Our spending DraBest Sellers. Mr H. F Dick Mr Peterson and Louis and matic reading, Winifred Brown Knight, Clarence Hatt motored to Balt Lak of current Music. Day in chants Monday. events and current literature section. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tripp vtslted April U "Among Our Wand PosWest Jordan, Sunday Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum. relative, at sessions, Hawaiian tausie featured. Mr Hans evening. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by Flo. hostess. the Five Hundred Card club Friday April 25' "Our Past Presidents. evening. Card were the feature, folDay In charge of Mrs. Allan T. lowed by luncheon and dancing. October 28, elides. Tea. bxL a L aAcomb, e tone, dolo turs on "Parliamentary I aw" at the meeting of the Women's Municipal council Tbursdup afternoon. Mra. G. A. C!uft was bostes at dinner Sunday, the occasion being her Covers were birthday anniversary. the followlaid for twenty. Including Mr. end Mr from takeSait ing Claud Hathenbrook, Mr, and Mr Don F. C. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeu Corbett, and Mr. and Mra. A. H. Simmons and daughter. Gloria The Browning class of Mrs. Christen Jensen of the B. Y. U, extension department enjoyed a Browning U.social art Monday afternoon In the B. Y. room. A program in commemoration of the birth of Robert Browning was following by luncheon. Fifty guests participated In the unique box social and dance given by members of Valley chapter No. 3, Order of the Eastern Star, Saturday of last week. A birtbday dancing party was given by Mr S. W. Henhouse end Mra. B. B. Brown, Monday, complimentary to Mrs. Genevieve Anderson. The affair A. F. was held at the home of Mr Ahiander. Progressive game dancwere ing and luncheon enjoyed by twenty-fi- v Th B. Y. U. Married Women' club enjoyed a kenaington in the art room of th B. Y. U., Thursday. The Utah Sorosis met Wednesday Mr afternoon with George D. Parker. The Ilfs and works of Edna Perber were discussed by Mr W. J. Stiehl, following which Mrs. H. S. Kerr reviewed the book, Girl" by the same author Music was furnished by Mrs. O. Merle Taylor. Eighty guests were in attendance at a tea given Tuesday afternoon by Mr Fred R. Taylor. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mr George A. Hansen, Mrs. J. L Innes. Mr R. B. Patterson, Mrs. R. L Anderberg, Mr W. J. Stiehl and Mr J. B. Tucker. The members of the Nineteenth Century club met Friday with Mr George W. Craig. A paper on "Muscle Hhoala was given by Mr Joseph T. Farrar. 238 State 317 State 153 Regent 40 So. Main ii Xrrtrti! Hurray Eagarhoure 334 So. Main , i -- B AD CASE. Dainty Through th courtesy of Purity Coffee Boaster we an able to aeU It thi coming week at below cost. We are sure that all Coffee user will readily at th taring affected by taking advantage of then low prices. , How la th time to get your supply of Coffee. Thee vnnsnal price will prevail throughout the entire week at all ear store, regardless of location, Extra Sifted Peas 1- -- S'. r Officers for the ensuing year, which coming year: ' . lira. G. R. Bothwell. regent; Mr. L H. Stohr, vice regent; Mrs. W. E. W. Boyd, C. Mrs Tracy,, secretary; afternoon at oclock, Aj -treasurer; Mrs.- - V.' r.HIfcer, regis- Thursday C. will fbe Mra. EL Oglssby, historian; stating hostesses trar; Mra J. a. Mr. Hodge Mrs. Frank L. Holman and Mrs. C. gewey, Mrs. W. H. Kc K. Crock weil, new director. Char lea Rees. Mrs. O.J O. Snyder and Mrs. C H. Steven. T r Celebrates The Bay View dub will meet Moo. Member Birthday ds v at the home of Mrs. Grsnt Swan, Th Central W. C. T. IT. held an In- 1335 Perry avenue. A round table teresting meeting at the Westminster discussion will be led by Mr. F . T. Presbyterian church Friday, at which Ricketts, j the eighty firm birthday of tha oldest 'The Saturday Night club will meet member, Mra. E, Pinkerton, was obA. club served. this, week2f at the ft. W.-e A large birthday cake with eighty-onEast Third South street, house, candles formed a centerpiece for with judge and Mra, M. L Ritchie as host and hostess-- , the luncheon table. Mrs. EL O. Stein made the presenii tation of the cake made by th youngThe Service Star Legion will hold est member to eotnpllment to tbs oldboard meeting Mondav afternoon est on. at 2 o'clock at th Hotel Utah. Several guests from Frances Willard union were present. A drill en parliamentary law and studies In government occupied the afternoon. A Joint meeting of the unions will be held Monday at the Hotel Utah and Will be addressed by Miss Amy Spalding. Americanisation worker, who will be in the rity for a. few days. R. - , will opea In September, will be elected at the regular meeting of the Hlka Ladies' club Monday at the Elks clubhouse. Candidate for office are as follow: President, Mr. A. J. Lowe, Mra. J T. Adams, first vice presiJr., Mrs. dent. Mrs. R. B. Thurman, second vice George F. MoOonagle; president. Mra W. j. O'Connore; re. cording secretary. Miss Ames McNeil; recent meeting of the Spirit of American - Elk, UdM Chi trrElect Officers. A. R. Chapter Elect s Officers. liberty IHiWi Business Women to Discuss Books. The first annual district assembly t the P. B. O. Sisterhood will convene la Salt Lake City next Frida? and Saturday, under the auspices of the local executive council, of which Bfta. Dwight H. (love, district laer, la chairman. Full representation of delegatee It expected from the chapters of Ogden, Vernal, price and Salt Lake City. The sessions will open Friday afternoon at I o'clock in tha auditorium of the First M: E. church, at which time the oyganlmatioa will be perfected and will be followed by the memorial hour. The Saturday meetings will be held la Stewart hall. The morning session, beginning at Id o'clock, will be devoted to ritualistic and round table discussions. luncheon, Following which will be served at It: o'clock, he aftemoon witl be given to matters educational moment. Tbs fcduee-n- al which Is being put Maaque. by local members, under the direction of Klee Anna Kuck. will does the afternoon program. Saturday evening the members will be Joined by their husbands at a banquet to be served at the Fifth East hotel at 7 o'clock. At a n n Monthly Meeting ! Planned by Clubof A pevchiatrlc board waa testing the mentality of a negro soldier. "Do you ever hear voices without being able to tefl, who Is speaking or where the sound comes from? Yes. puh," answered th negro, "And when does this occur?" "When I'se talkin over de teleEvangelist phone "The Christian (St. Louis). ) now. AH women are cordially Invited to attend the cooking demonstration conducted by Mix Bernice Uowon, en the staff ef th Edison .Eleo-tri- e Applisnco Company, at eur gall Lak City Store, dally from 2.19 to 4 p. m. ail neat week. rt withitithe reach of Pride in Your Table - Delicious , How you do enjoy senring food that is 'prepared just right r browned to a turn, and eppetiz-ingl- y served! 4 J p ELECTRIC RANGES v r Here where the electric range gives its most y important service. It is entirely reliable and you do not need to give it yonr constant attention. The pleasure of your guests will be enhanced and your table will be a delight they . will long remember. . , t & Pricedes low asp kfzy,s.Ai ? Come in now and select the one you want you will find in electric range here exactly suited to your needs at the very price you wish to pay. it 3 4 9 qV . l T -Sat AllvOqys good . |