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Show ? - ' j ' ' if 1 -- : l, f f - ": , ?- ' ..' - : . wM?- '.r&tll t " - 111 'le. . Spedal Demonstration of NewReeords 4 ijg I- Go. - r- Commencing, Wed.,Nov. 14 -- . ';' - SS-',- iim ll Dixpn-Taylor-Russe- O IV. MUL tu. tnyt, ' 'r I . : vi liij Wy, If ?f WA aV,"-.'- A method discovered, patented and perfected by which the scratch of needle noise is eliminated. This New Record is the greatest improvement in record-makin- g since the invention of the phonograph. Get one take it home and; play it on your phonograph. A For only 25c, we will place in your hands this sample Columbia New Process Record featuring four classes of music Charles Hachett, the greatest American tenor; Toscha Seidel, the famous violinist; the Columbia Symphony Orchestra; and Ted Lewis and His Band. There are only a limited number to be released, so come early and get 10-inc- double-face- d h, record for only 25c yours. ! v , - u: ; i Il r I H ii Col j WX01-- . THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN The New Columbia is something really new in phonographs new artistically, new me chanically, newJnJts musical excellence. We believe it to be the phonograph of all phonographs superior musically because of its wonderful new producer; excellent mechanically because of its marvelous motor, and surpassingly beautiful because of the simple elegance of its cabinet designs. The New Columbia eliminates the things you didn't like about Dhonographs no more rasp and blare, no more screechiness or nasal tone qualities. Listen to the New Columbia after hearing any other phonograph, measure its purity of tone by that greatest of all tests the test of actual comparison. "THE i 4 Provo,Utah Co. I II -- if ll I Jltvfcl' - - WEI Ill SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR WEEK IS. II Jl aVV W II AT II II II U f 'SL'''il 11 Inl iVVallBairji"3 - ll II mir ihi ii bb L if 1.1 LADIES TO SEW. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ' Blumenthal host-iMrs. will be George Myers are spending the week end In Salt cial hall; evening. the members of the Columbia Lake with friends and relatives. Circle club. Valley Sewinjr Sewing club at her home Monday Mrs. Jessie Chamberlain, evening. A pleasant time will be PRIMARY LADIES MEET. with needlework, music and Mrs. Cora Mayberry entertained hostess; 7:30 p. m. luncheon. the officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary association at Thursday.. ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY. her home Wednesday Social Hour club, Mrs. J. evening. The members of the Optimist club Following a business meeting, sewW. Lunceford, hostess; after- were pleasantly entertained Mrs. by ing and luncheon were enjoyed by noon. ; W; B. Retherford at her home the following h Mrs. Mayme-Blr- d, afternoon. tables Three Mrs. Frances Richmond, Mrs. Pearl "Wedding reception, com- Thursday progressive "BOO" were played Olsen, Mrs. Lnla .Dundston, Mrs.. plimentary to Miss Wiscombe of Mrs. R. E. Homer, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Clarence Smith, Mrs. John Warner, and Mr. Dixon, given by Mr. Mrs. Clarence Mrs. J. H. Miea May Smith, Visa Cleo Smith, and Mrs. W. F. Wiscombe and Iienhalter, Mrs. Beesley, Byron" Denhalter, Mtas Marie Busby, Mrs. Cmma Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Gene Mrs. Eftle Crawley and Miss Dixon residence; evening. IialUdayi Mrs. Z. Whit taker, Mrs. Leah SteggelL Mrs. James SutherNelke Readme club. Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, land, Mrs. Harold Mitchell and inThe members of the Valley Cir 0. W. Bailey and Mrs. J. Leo vited gnests; Mrs. Thomas Walter, cle Bewina club will be entertained Mrs. Frank Walter and Mrs. Ted n eanesHaj evening at xne nome or Bown, hostesses; 3:30 p. m. Mrs. jeasre cnamDeriain. Boosters' Dancmsr c ub. L Wilklns. sewing music and luncheon will be the di0. 0. F. hall; evening. The Second ward M. I. A. will inird ward Primary offi give their opening dance of the set' versions. Mrs. Leona Johnson, son Wednesday evening Nov. 14. " Mrs. Leona Johnson will be host cers, The committee in charge of the ess to the officers and teachers of hostess; 7:30 p.m. dance promise that it will be one of the Tlhrd ward Primary association the best held this year. The public at her home Thursday evening. Tha Friday. time will be spent In quilting, after cordially invited to attend. Tbnpanogos Dancing club, which luncheon will be served. Armory hall; evening. The members of Camp No. . 2 C O. H.club,Miss Chloe Daughters of the -- TJtah- Pioneers VALLEY CIRCLE SEWING CLUB, were pleasantly entertained at the Mrs. II. O. Blumenthal entertain Murdock, hostess; evening. of Mrs. Rose Farrer, Wednes ed the members of the Valley Circle Daughters of the Mormon homeafternoon.The time was spent sewing ciud at her home Friday Battalion, Mrs. Alex Morten-se- n, day In needlework and mnslc, after evening. During the evening of hostess; 2 o'clock. which refreshments were (erred. needlework, music and a delicious ; luncheon Were enjoyable features, A delightful time wni spent at . The drama section of. the Wo Present were Mrs, Mary Baker. Mrs. lh mnrrliHl folks dnnce given In man's Municipal council met ThursRay, Mrs. Laura Whltemoore, the Third wnrd aniuxomoiit hall day evening In the council rooms. Lottie Airs, ii. uienwh. Mrs. C. II. Funk Thursday eveulwr. Wilde's orches- Mrs. Maud Beeley Jacobs gave ' a Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. 0. F. tra fiimlnlipd the htntde. A Rood pnpor on the life of "Branson Westmpe, Mm Caroline Blumen crowd of inerrjiniikeM wns In Howard" and his contributions to thai. Mrs. Jessie Chamberlain, Mrs. ' the American drama, after which CV-Cannon. Mr C IL Ward, . MIhs nulnh rave a snlen Miss Lottie Redfield. Miss Nora THK.H JOM Cl.t'n. . did reading. - A lnrge number were Redfltdd. Miss Augusta Schcrer and The niilar of the Tres Miss Florence Ray. Ji'll vliih w held Thnrmtir after- - present. , noon at the home of Mrs. F. D. Cas-officers The and teachers of the UTAH S0R08IS CLUB. slty. During the afternoon of Fifth ward Primary association The regular meeting of the Utah so- snt Boa-we- u Phone 544. l,ave . tllVJ W 11 . spe- - ana xues-- a eariy uh possiuie Monaay 11 BU Fur Trimminirs needlework and social chat, a delic-- - met Friday afternoon at the home of lous luncheon was served to Mrs. A. Mrs. M. I. Bushman, to dlscnss O. Iverson, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. plans for the bazaar which is to . be William McCoard. Mrs. Harry held In that ward early in December. Mrs. Eugene Jones,. Mrs. The primary will have charge of the Monday. .Milton MrsJennie fish pond at the bazaar. Thomas, Service Star Legion, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mrs. Mrs. David Sutton, NINETEENTH Claude Ashwortth, hostess; Earl Thomas, 2sTTJRY CLUB wra. Mert Hntton; Mnc iyn e 'regular meeting of the Nine MbVlUUVUl M ttOflr WfSrfteettti h Centnry clnbwar1ieldrrl- 1 LEMW-Snttnn, Albert Jef day afternoon at the home of Mrs. n i4viv vv . .1 Wll i.tr, CiiKB ciudt rwms ; eveiuiiR. fries, Mrs. John Ellison. Mrs. Joseph Charles McCoard. The paper on Columbia Sewing cluh, Mrs, B. Seethaler and Mrs. Leo Thnrman. "First Civilization" was given by George Myers, hostess; even- - Miss Luclle Bpwn was an invited Mrs. Henry Gease. Mies Rhea guest. gave two piano selections and two reading were given by Mrs. Tuesday. Luncheon was The Elks ladies will meet in regu- Raymond Berry. Marriage, Miss Loleta Wis-comserved to 40 Including several inlu the Elks club rooms session lar and Vernon L. Dixon, vited guests. Fall flowers were Monday evening. Tables of pro- used in decorating the entertaining Salt Lake temple. gressive "600" will be played, prizes rooms. The assisting hostesses nwurdi-and refreshments served. were Mrs. Ray, Timmerman, Mrs, Wednesday. All ladies of Elks are cordially in George Bratton, Mrs. Joseph Farrer. Second ward Mutual dance ; vited to attend. and Mrs. Agnes Whltecotton. .j:t expect'at Whenever this store odvertlses a y , HOUSE" Home Furnisher U G I t- " n A FINER PHONOGRAPH THAN laymr Mussel! t' Dance, Bonneville ward . : - J would what evening. . -- -r Wm a've itHpn be r j ' ' " oossrrewr HWSV -I l t The New I"! , ' i M I l II I m New Process Records I rf WW A Only a Limited Number standard size, T l' 1 - m4 M - -- : ' : - ill t iptn?5j ritp? i:! l ...... ' j-- ... - '7. IBB, : O . - -- ' " THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 11, 1923. :t VlrR yl 1 "- - " . . V - " ... 1 v . - . . . - ' : " . PAGE TWO. f - . , !i Sorosls club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. L. C. Dwlght W. Packard. Potter, in costume, gave a splendid talk on the life of Rosamond Sun, the Chinese lady. Mrs. Fred It. Taylor, also gave an interesting talk on the life and music of Mary ' Garden. II fl- . The marriage of Miss Lolefa WIs- con:,fi" daughter OfMr. and Mrs. Provo and Vernon - L. Dixon, son of Mr. ano y Dixon, also of this city, will take place Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Wiscombe and Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will give a wedding reception fn. honor of the ouyng couple at the Dixon residence Thursday evening. Invitations have been Issued to 40. Mrs.-Parle- MEETING POSTPONED. The regular meeting of the Social Hour club, which was to have been held Thursday last, was postponed until this coming Thursday, when they will meet with Mrs. J. W. Lunceford. MRS. WHITECOTTON HOSTESS. Mrs. Agnes Whltecotton was ess to the members of the Thursday' Afternoon Bridge club and a number of guests at her home Thursday. The rooms were prettily decorated aith chrysanthemums snd ferns. Four tables of bridge were played, Mrs. J. W. Farrer receiving the lubx prise and the guest favor going to Mrs. L. L. Baker. Luncheon was served to the following club mem bers : Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. J. Tv, Farrer, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. B. E. Sutton, Mrs. Swen O. Melaon. Mrs. J. m. Loose and Mrs. John U. Buchl and invited guests, Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs. Y. W. Herrod. Mrs. A. B. Mor gan, Mrs. George X. Bratton, Mrs. E. Maw, Mrs. Henry W. oease, Mrs, Elisabeth Clark and Mrs. F. J- Hedqulst . - w a ''' The members of - the l' L'Metla club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Greer, ran flowers and ferns were used as a floral decoration. A pleasant time was spent with sewing, music and luncheon. PreeentwereMrs. Ken-neth Craven, Mrs. Joe Ahlander, Mrs. Arthur Craven, Mrs. Harvey Holland, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Mrs. C L. Larsen; Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Robert Held, Mrs, Julian F. Greer, Mrs. Le- land Silver, Mrs. Frey Ray, Mrs. Oran Gronemah. The Invited guests were Mrs. Frank Demlng and Mrs. Ethel Peterson. ' Mrs. A. B. Morgan was hostess at a children's party at her home .Wed.,' her nesday afternoon In honor of little son, John, whose fifth ' birthday anniversary occured on that- , day. llnllowett'en decorations prevailed. Games, dancing and refreshments made the afternoon pass merrily for 20 llttls guests. |