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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. Clubs Parties Dances Visitors Carl Cannon of Stone, Idaho, ar- the south Tawn of the university Provo the early part of grounds. The time will be spent where be intends staying in games, which will be of most inat the home of Mr. and Mrs.- S. H. terest to the children. A box lunchjowt Jones during the coming school eon will be served at 5:30 o'clock. Bo1- he is attending the 3. All faculty members and their im, year, while " a Salt T. U, mediate families are urged to be in Mrs. George Startup is attendance. tke visitor thit week, the guest The B. T. U. faculty women will entertain the faculty members of Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack and of the the B. T. TJ. and their Immediate Mrs. Naomi TeTtr entertained a The missionary committee dance in the families Saturday at 2 o'clock on number of friends at the home of ward gae Ir-- .musement hall Thursday f'" . Jllrt.,fiil lima wan $nt by all attending. pent B. Craven Mrs Kenneth, Thursday to SP of her mother. Mrs. rived in tte the week, Joan u. , . Ercanbrack enter-utae- d at a well appointed dinner "rtT at her home Thursday after-Sicomplimenury to Mrs. Elsie rX'adge Brandley of Salt Lake Garden flowers were used rtt the dining table. to decorating laid for six. including Coven were Mr8 w Mr8. James - W. New Styles Favor Young Girls Bullock. ......,.., Mr ana who were married Wednesday last will leave in the Salt Lake temple, Parowan, tomorrow morning for Utah where they will make their was former-- : home Mrs. Matheson Miss Delle It Adams of Parowan. gne wa z. seo. -:.,niciv .twit vaots Young uii'c.. and at that time maae man friends in this city. The last year UniMrs Matheson attended the Lake City. Salt in Utah of versity 9 .... U -TnnPS and MlSS mrs. t .v Mrs. Scott Matheson. formerly Miss Delle Adams of Parowan, Utah, who was married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday last The rooms were prettily decorated in red and white roses and astefar Ttsrtlme was "pleasantly spent with games and music. Mrs. Algie Eggertsen Ballif gave an interesting reading and a solo was rendered by Miss Helen Newell. A delicious luncheon was served. Strings o( red heart were draped from the chandelier to the four corners of the luncheon table, which was prettily decorated with red and white roses. kewpie bride was used as a table centerpiece, around which stood red lighted canaies The guest list included: Miss Bvi Keeler, Miss Helen Newell, Miss Mabel Saxey, Mrs. Algie E. Ballif, Miss Thelma Eggertsen, Mrs. Enid Dunn, Miss Afton Newell, Miss Alberta Hulsh. Miss LaVieve Hulsh. Mrs. Glen cuinett. Mrs. Jack Crandall, Miss Ethel Taylor, Miss Maude Dixon, Mrs. A, Rex Johnson, Miss Violet Johnson, Mrs. James Bullock and Miss Florence Anderson, Mrs. Elsie Brandley, Mrs. N. R. Jackson and Miss Moua Urie, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Orton Burham of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jones have as their guests for a few days Louis R. Cannon, Arnold Robbins and Carl Cannon, all of Stone, Idaho. Mrs. Thomas Thornley and Miss L. N. Gammon spent last week in Salt Lake City with friends and ;!;::::iin!i!: Churche Poll Parrot Shoes! REORGANIZED CHURCH. No. 25 West Fourth South. Sub-daevening Services are held in the Reorganized church at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended, to everyone. y For' Boys and "Girls Satisfy COMMUNITY CHURCH. Services for" Sunday, September 10: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning services at 11 o'clock. Evening services are held at 3 o'clock. All are welcome. Rev. Charles Shoefrpeak for themselves" in econ omy because they wear a long time and look well, ' ..tool -. a Poll-Parr- ot -- pastor. Poll-Parr- CATHOLIC CHURCH. .Corner of First North and First East streets. Catechism class is held Saturday at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday at 9:30; mass Sunday at 10:30. Rev. J. G. Delalre, pastor. l,,'a ar An thfk til com- Sunday school lessons for the wmcn alter month, lng . Hlarnanlnn.fn in v IDg will ue uycu Dainty refreshments will be served. It is requested that all officers and II ot. Poll-Parr-ot CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. No. 80 North University avenue. Services for Sunday, September 10: Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.; morning services al 11 o'clock. $2.75 to $4.75 Priced Good J Poll-Parr- o. life-lon- shoes Economy n shoes lss not preserve how cheap, the health. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. b u t HOW Good health After having been closed for the GOOD. Poll makes vig summer months, services will be manParrot Shoes resumed at the St. Mary's Episco - ijj: orous are all solid hood and pal church. Sunday BChool leather. womanhood. at 10 a. m.; morning relatives. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. The Mrs. Fred M. Pitts of Salt Lake Ladies' Guild will meet In the vesrt:irned to her home last evening, try room on Monday afternoon, after a few days' visit in Provo September 11. at 2 o'clock. W. F. GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL casting the boat off a reef Rankow the rocky beach at 4 o'clock of a liulklcy, rector. with Miss L. N. Gammon. leaped barefooted upoB the coral December morning, with a J. Russell Hughes, son- of Dr. audi, wind machine pushing the cut his foot severely. As he and PIONEER WARD .'.;rs. E. G. Hughes of Provo. lias women will profit by the was in the midst of a scene, a chilly atmosphere the Many through every of The society genealogy received a call to fulfill a mission of the ser-- : following statement of one of their up, he could not show-pai- chink .and crevice of a thin Gre; r the Church of Jesus Christ of ward will have charge "I was afraid to eat on ac Mr. Hughes vices Sunday evening, which will! Latter-daor wince. Therefore, he made cian smock, her only outer garSaints. Prof. count ' will leave Provo October. .11, and commence at 7:30 prompt. Even the best of it and leaped back into ment. of stomach trouble. and the will be Washburn speaker, Ca'tiada, v.'ill sail from Quebec, is what Wanda Hawley, the boat, That rice After agree. taking has a musical program splendid October 17. Tcr the He said afterward that every star in Realpst Pictures did for . i tieen iiranged. A cordial invitation !a.hi-.mis-io- n field. time he stepped on the reef it felt scenes of "Bobbed Kair,' the ,, to all. .wn-'.extended iwi iii in on iw i n iippei he an electric shock jarring nis amusing picture which will Open and lower bowel, removing fmil at the Columbia theater tonight matter w hich poisoned stomach, system. and Saturday, in which she plays MAN AVU WA3D Rtomon EXCELLENT for the gas 11. Keeler and .1. W. Howe the mythical character Hero, wavacli or sour stomach. Guards Students who have a Provo high willJoseph he the speakers at the ' mavii ing the torch to guide her faithful It brings against appeiidieities. school registration card are entith-HERO A HEROINE Leander through the turbulent ward Sunday evening at 7 :! out matter never free. dances student poisonous you to nine body waters of the Hellespont. M'clock he services v.iii he in lied-! was in will dance thought your system. The first student body How about poor Ceahdes in the of the state Ken .logical iiuisi Drug Company. Advertisebe tonight. Hero by name, and heroine by All are invited. icy water, you ask? Well, that is ty ment. who friend.i : Students who have another story, about which ycu can . wish to attend tne l'rovu 4 high For it certainly took a heroine ask William Boyd, her leading 1. t The is motor truck opers.'lieol dances may secure a sin average to stand for nearly 'Two hours on man! pifjgj WARD Killers l'aul Harding: and Union' ated four times as many hours and p.ailege card for then hyravelstwice as many miles as the iii'l!.- ing 'o the (lancing couii: t Van Waaancn will ge Ihe speakers Former students are espetee. i.r8t wa,.,i sundav eveniiu-- average passenger automobile. Students recom-nie- at 7: "n o'clock. .Mrs. James Hul-ciiilly 'nvited. their friends, the danciag lock and the roulmii raters. to committee issue the cards. You gether with the ward choir, will "ISLAND WIVES" may secure these cards this even- give a splendid musical program. All are invited these sering before the dance. J. J. Weight, Thelma Eggertsen vices. For some of the most dramatic and Clarence Edwards are the scenes in "Island the Wives,'' members of the canclng commitCorinne Griffith picture which will SECOND WARD tee. Services in the Second ward Sun- he shown at the Strand theater to-- ! day evening will be under the night and. Saturday, it was neces-- ' direction of the penological society sary to go ten miles out to sea. Will take a limited number of beginners and advanced Norman the South ffl Rankow, of the ward. Albert Clark will be rec-who holds a j the speaker, and a good musical African athlete pupils on piano for winter study. For further informaprogram is assured. Meeting com- - ord for many athletic feats, .ha'dio Sea mences promptly at 7:30 o'clock, :the role of Bibo, a South tion call at 260 East Fourth North or phone 624-- J. In these scenes Bibo, M Islander. and all are Invited. with Charles Trowbridge, who has 8 the role opposite MiSs Griffith,., FOURTH WARD ::::: The stake board of the religion went to sea In a small boat. In class will have charge of the Sunday evening services in the roa' i (:RR:RnU!u5SUnS:u::u!!::: whi-i- i ill 10, ward September jn commence at i:JU ociock :nar.o. perTalks on the different subjects taining to religion class work w'lljjj be given by members of the beard. Iji Pr. Thomas L. Martin, of the B. Y. ,i:l U. will be the principle speakci ;;; Music will be furnished by the ward !;; choir. All are welcome. -- g j HELP PROVO high-power- semi-clos- Henrichsen this evening. Mrs. 1 ; Five hundred boys and girls received a cap FREE We did not for drawing a picture of a expect to see so much talent as was expressed in so many of the pictures that were received. Boys and girls, when you need a new pair of shoes Brand ask "Dad" to buy you a pair of friend of g Shoes it will make you a - Leah Henrichsen will entertain the Sundav school officers and teachers of of the Second ward at the home Mis Mrs. Ercanbrack this afternoon. The affair was in compliment to e did-no- Swiss-Germa- i C0TYM6HT IV There are so many attractive styles for girls of school or college e.ge that they will have a hard time There's a new version choosing. dress with wide and of the slip-opointed collar and a simple frock niaajted side panels. teachers be in attendance. PRINCESS n TONIGHT AND SATURDAY i ,mi. High Dances - : - j i The Busy Bee , where. PANCAKE FLOUR Albers' Flapjack . . .17 . Fofe, 1-- lb 2-l- Wa1 1-- Lipton's, 1-- lb i 44tf TEA Also LARRY SEMON "THE SAWMILL" Lipton's, -- Lipton's, Lipton's, Tree Tea, y2-- tt 1-- lb Hewlett's, Columbia "The Properly Ventilated Theater In Provo." Only TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 SHIRLEY MASON 8-- oz 8-- oz lb pkg...20 Pkg...39 .17 Leln Whole Wheat... 24 CANNED FISH Oil Sardines 5 Underwood Mustard .. .9 ,Ajk 0l1: ?uke .17 Curtis Kippered 19 King Oscar Booth's, with Tomato Te can... .38 lb Blue Pine ..... 17 Encore Sperry-Aunt fen ma can 45c 2V4b can $1.0 Hills Bros, can.,45 b can 88 Hills Bros, Hills Bros. Blue Can. .34 can 42 Golden West, Golden West, 5 lbs $1.98 1-- lb " .... 23 Dressing 78 pkg. . .33 pkg. . .27 pkg PEANUT BUTTER Beech-NBrand in four ut SVJ.0' W' SALMON Pink Fancy Choice Chinook Libbys Chinook, tall. Red Li8 CAKE FLOUR Swansdown Instant . . 28 Cake Flour Swansdown ....... " star J-- Circle Blue 12 22 .25 ' ' SyruP Malt Syrup 64? 39 "LIGHTS OF THE DESERT" and Comedy SATURDAY Matinee 2:30 CHARLES JONES 1 iss 84 North Margaret Gardner I ' - For the Woman THIRD WARD wnl be the Alvin Jacobsen Sunday speaker at the Third ward connec evening at'7:30 o'clock, in comwith the genological tion mittee of the ward. A report of the temple work done by members of theThird ward during the past in th QaMimounfc Qtctvo year will be given. The Froisland quartet will furnish the music. All are Invited. and Columbia Monday At the Tuesday. of Rodqlph Valentino tBlood and Sand Tast- e- e Offer the Very Latest in Fall Wearing Apparel Some Beauts! These Prize Winners in SHOD" Also Universal Western "SEEING RED" memt ! works all summer to store its food supply. PIGGLY WIGGLY is the beehive of the American housewife. AH the year 'round she finds at PIGGLY WIGGLY a complete supply, orderly arranged, at prices less than elseCOFFEE Hewlett's Luneta, 1 lb 36 Hewlett's Supreme, lb 43 .., University Avenue. "ROUGH and COMEDY MONDAY AND TUESDAY Matinee 345, 10c, 15c. Evening 7:30, 9 :15, ..Hi .Important t AiniinioiuinicemeEit- - DR. E. W. WEHLE, D. S. New Fall Dresses C. Pretty Sweaters Chiropodist and Foot Specialist of Salt Lake City, will be in Provo Fall Shoes 100 pieces of New for a few days at the Hub Clothing store, where he will take care of such foot conditions i and fallen arches, tired, t0rftl as weak aching lw 4 Modest positively hi painless. Permanent address: With Dr. A. T. La Freniere, 411 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake prices. City: w jr .u 111m Columbus (centfr) of Ohio, became M! Amertc when the wu first ptao In the "national" beauty raguant at Atlanito City. wrdd Dress Materials, 75 to $6.00 I 4 feet, and general chiropody work as hard and soft corns, callouses, Treatments Fall per yard bunions, ingrowing and club nails, warts, etc. Consultation free. I $17.50 to $185.00 $20.00 to $05.00 $16.50 to $60.00 $2.75 to $7.50 $4.00 to $8.50 Beautiful Coats Pretty Fall Suits 10-25-3- I AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL . m. m |