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Show Neighborhood News Mrs. George Guiver is reported ill this week. James Monscn made a business trip to Indianolo this week. The Ideal Ladies Tailoring Co. is the best known, samples and styles at the Watach Merc. Mrs. Jacob Bigler is suffering from an attack of appendicitis, but it is hoped that she will soon recover. The newest cloth for kimonois waistes and children dresses is the Japanese cotton crepe, guarantied wears like buckskin. Progress. Mrs. J. D. Meyrick was tend 'id a surprise by a number of hei intimate friends, Tuesday evening. A most enjoyable time was had. The ladies waistes at Progress are stylish, comfortable and prettv Alfred Nielson paid a visit to Vernon Ver-non Clemenson at Richfield this week See our new lins of young men's and boys suits from the Famous trouss Clothing Co. none better. Wasatch Merc. A number of the friends of Mrs. Henry Ericksen spent the afternoon and evening at her home Wednesday Wednes-day of last week in honor of her I fifty-third birthday. An elaborate dinner was served and a pleasar.t cocial evening enjoyed. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ericksen, J. W. Anderson, C, W. Porenson, Azel Peel, A. Merz, Mrs. John Waldemar, Miss Annie Johan-sen, Johan-sen, and Soren Nielson. I always buy my shoes at the Progress Pro-gress " said a lady the other day. act upon the sugg?stion and see what a saving you make. Word comes from Provo that Miss Stella Olsen of Mount Pleasant is to take the leading roll in a play given by the Elocution department of the B.Y.U. Her many frienas here will be pleased to learn ot her success in her work. We would like to see you when you have eggs, veal, beef, mutton or pork to sell; we want to buy as well as sell Quality Market. Phone 4. Mrs. Steve Golding of Salt Lake is guest of Mable Pearson. Dr. W. D. Mason, James A. Lisle and L. N. Tingey are in Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant tnis week assisting R. A Broad-huis Broad-huis in tubercular testing of cattle and sanitation in creameries. These men are sent out by the government and state and they will return in the j fall to complete the work. |