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Show THE PROVO wa SOCIETY - Editor Phone 627- . W-- -. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. c t if- ir Y srW .M. r i A Free Cook School and Demonstration on the Mrs. E. Ray Peterson, Society , V yr POST ' Twelve Dancing Party Given friends were entertained at a dancing party given by Miss Helen Madsen at her home Friday evening. Games and refreshments were also enjoyed. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pettis of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pettis. Taylor-- Brothers Entertained at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey entertained at dln-"n"Sunday, complimentary to ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baird of Salt Lake. Tea roses were used to center the table, where covers were laid for twelve. er Dont Miss This Opportunity to See Professor Becker, the Worlds Renowned Chef, at Taylor Bros. Co., Hardware Dept. WHAT THE PROFESSOR DOES Literary Program Given An Interesting literary program was given by the Third ward Relief society this afternoon. Additional features were an address on Music" given by Professor Franklin Madsen, and musical numbers rendered by Mrs Hannah C. Packard. A large number was In attendance. Bakes all kinds of dainty pastries, mixing everything before your eyes and explaining each ingredient as he goes along. . Gives free lectures and practical demonstration on the art of economical cooking, each day during the demonstration. Talks to the ladies, "answers any question concerning cooking and gives recipes of anything for the asking. Shows the ladies how to make cooking a pleasure instead of a burden a3 most people term it. , Serves all the dainty cakes, in fact, everything he bakes, is served to the ladies present. Every lady in Provo and surrounding country should visit Taylor Brothers Companys store during this week and see Professor Becker demonstrate this Great Majestic Range. Returns From Coast Miss Lenore Foote has returned from a three months visit In California with her sister, Mrs. Roy Lewis. Visiting in Salt Lake Mrs George A. Hansen and son, Grant, are visiting a few days in Salt Lake with relatives. Leaves for Oregon Miss Helena Stewart left yesterday for Eugene, Ore., where she will attend school during the winter. She was accompanied as far as Salt Lake by her mother, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart. $- ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 3 TO 5 OCLOCK WITH PROFESSOR BECKER ' $15,00 Set of Finest Aluminum Ware Free With Majestic Sold This Week B.Y.U. ACTIVITIES! - President Harris on Monday morning carried to students of the B Y. U. the congratulations of ward bishops with whom he had been In conference on Sunday, The students of the B. Y. U. are gladly received when they return home, the bishops had told President Harris, for they are ready to take part in community affairs, and did not assume the foolish. lofty air of the educated There is no fool like the educated fool, quoted the president; but on the other hand, he added, "there is no wise man like the educated wise man. e - Mrs. Algie Eggertsen Ballif went to Fairview, Sanpete county, on Saturday last to be in attendance at the North Sanpete quarterly stake conference. Mrs. Ballif was a speaker on subjects related to social activities and physical education. e . -- MENU. Cocoa-nu- t, TUESDAY, 3 to 5 P. M. Cookies, Lemon, Chocolate, Jumbles, and Plain ; Jelly Rolls, Sponge Drops, Drop Cakes, Lady Fingers, etc. WEDNESDAY, 3 to 5 P. M. White Cakes without Eggs, Moonlight Honey Cakes without Honey and Eggs; Golden Cakes, ChocoFood. Devils Mountain Cakes, Cakes, Layer Cakes, Rocky of kinds all Frostings. late Filling and Bread, 5 THURSDAY. 3 to P. M. Bread Day Three-HoVienna Cross Buns, House Buns, English Buns, Rolls, Parker CofLoaves, Vienna Rolls, Finger Rolls; Cinnamon Rolls, German three fee Cakes, a Loaf of Bread that the sun shines through ur times at .once. President F. S. Harrts was a speaker before the Alpine Teachers Institute in American Fork canyon on Saturday last. His theme was the Responsibilities of the Teacher. The Provo Drama league will hold the first meeting of the season at the Little theater, B. Y. U., on Wednesday next at 4:30 p. m.. Dr. Richard R. Lyman will speak In College Hall on Wednesday next at 11:30 a. m. on the subject of The public is Community Uplift invited to be present. ' ILLUSTRATED LECTURE TONIGHT. An illustrated lecture will be given tonight at 7:30 oclock in the stake tabernacle by Dr. Heber Sears of the The lectures. University of Utah. How Life Begins and the Miracle of Motherhood, will be given under the auspices of the stake M. I. A. All mothers and girls ovr twelve years No of age are Invited to attend. charges. Advice on Hair and Scalp FREE! HAIR COLORING 24 DIFFERENT SHADES HAIR GOODS MARCEL WAVING We teach all branches of Beauty Culture. Manicure special 3 appointments for $1.00. - PROF. ALEXANDER Awarded Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Exposition London, England, In 1807. WHITING MILLINERY AND BEAUTY PARLORS ' 10O North University Ave. 5 1 ) : ! I . ? SATURDAY, 3 to 5 P. M. Meat Day Between 3 and 4 oclock Professor Becker will prepare a dinner for 15 people, all in one pan, in one hours time, consisting of roast, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, parsnips with honey combed dressing, 3 dozen baking powder biscuits, and everything will have its own flavor. From 3 to 4 oclock Professor Becker will lecture on gen-,ercooking of meats, steaks, fowls, fish, soups. This lecture -- will be worth $25.00 to each lady present. al with end gas oven and fitted with pin extension malleable iron waterfront attached to boiler. More heating surface means more hot water and malleable iron absorbs the heat more than cast iron. We can furnish you this range without the gas oven or without the waterfront, and you can get these parts later. THE RANGE WITH THE , REPUTATION All during the above time a special demonstrator, direct from the Majestic Factory, will be glad to show you all about these wonderful Ranges. Show you why the Majestic isf the Best and Cheapest Range on Earth at any Price. j , Come if You Need A Range or Not 1 -- The Majestic Range is no Steel Range. It is made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron; no puttied bum. joints; no clay bricks to and it out; no flues to rust out, break. to is impossible STOP THINK FIGURE. . Know why and how the oven is heated. Know how the water is heated. Know how the top is heated. Know why the Majestic uses less fuel. Know how the Majestic is made inside and, outside. Know how the Majestic Fire Box is made. Not Cheapest, but Least Expensive , Your wife cooks a thousand meals a year. Your Range is -- used more than alL yourother. furniture combined. Then Why Not Buy the Best? The Majestic saves time, fuel, - -labor, and lasts a lifetime. . Know-a- about the Majestic, ll and why stove experts pronounce it the Best Range on earth. Dont Overlook this Chance to It may save you in the Know. fntnre. ' Requires No Blacking. Remember, All This Week-- At Taylor Brothers Company-Hardw- Department are about this Great Range. You are Urged to come in at any time and see Professor Becker and learn M You are under no obligation to buy. This is a school well worth attending. . 1 Shop 335 -- Upholstering t New and Repair Work. n All work guaranteed. .Ma in terials furnished. s t West Center " AN INNOCENT VICTIM Mr. Eagleblrd: Youre wrong. The law wouldnt punish you for Greatest Depth of 3cean anything you didnt do. estimated to The Market Mans Thats whst it The Pacific ocean la I sold forty did. dretesd aHy have the greatest depth of any of the said pigeons for quails and got fined ten oceans, iu maximum depth is dollars apices for selling gams sut to be 30.000 feet, while the Atlantic s season. Puff Paste. Special! Special! Phone.554-J- . f FRIDAY, 3 to 5 P. M. Pastry Day Pie Crust ; Lemon Filling; Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclair, Spanish Puff, Neckties, Queen Victoria Afternoon Tea Rolls, Yellow Macaroons, English The Great Majestic Coionades, Book Cases, Kitchen Cabinets and all kinds of Cabinet Work; also Furniture Repaired. rV i AMMUNITION greatest depth is 27,306 feet. The greatest depth of the Antarctic ocean is estimated at 25,200 feet, that of the Indian ocean at 18.562 feet and that of the Arctic cicean at 6,000 feet Clerk: Did ysr mother want loud or eoft noodles sonny T Llttl Boy: I guess she wants loud onoa. Mom dont liko the family what liven above o. J.' W. Wheeler . Springville . Phone 139-- J VISION IMPROVED Then glaaaea arq only put thorn on. - Do they improve your vision? Customer: Wonderfully! I can sea plainly the pries In altogether too Urg. Optician: $12. tot ntp -- , , - |