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Show THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1924. Neilan Brings Russian Realism To Screen COLUMBIA A that's pig for a wedding MAY R ETIIER FORD Society Editor present what youd got he mighty thankful for, jf you happened to he a Russian peasant, ac cording to .Marshall Neilan, motion director, who drived into phture ltus.-ialife, past and present, and made several startling discoveries The Renfrom his latest drama, TONIGHT and THURSDAY perhap.-- , Phone 30 4-- session was held by the women Saturday afternoon la-- t in the faculty room of the uni crsity at which a lecture on Utah wai given by Alice Merrill dezvous, which has been booked for aiti-- t two das at the Uolumbai theatre, Holme f Salt Lake City. Mrs. Horne illustrated Her lecture with pictures, beginning tonight. Russian peasant life as it is lived, and as it is1 of Ho tli ill oil and water colors of the! times pictured, are not ohe and the d'ffere nt artists, and also showed a number of their drawings. The same, says Mickey for the open session were For instant e, the picturesque 'sil-- I ho,te-,spver bell which hangs on the yoke of Mr-- . EJ H. Holt, Mrs. John C. SwenC. L. Jensen, Mrs. T. Earl their horses is not primarily for de son, the Pardoe and Miss Elizabeth Cannon. coration. In the summertime roads become s0 dusty it id necessary Dainty refreshments were served to 'to have the hell to give warning of ninety people. The ladies later vistin approaching vehicle. ited the art gallery where the pic-- i Nor e wreath of leaves wrtrn u res ot' Calvin' Fieti her are on exby the peasant brides tp enhance hibition!. An open B. Y. F-- . Elegant BOLIVIAS in niauves and the lighter shades of brown Fine tailored TWILLS in sand and tan, beautiful in lines CAMELS their fine pencil-lik- e HAIR Fabrics, rich in the new spring V) i . Mij-n- Mr - plaids. ! is-th- their charms, but Id signify the chastity of the maiden as she g'oes to the altar. Even the manner of draping the shawl on the head ife not for beauty, but to tell whether a woman is married or single. If single, the shawl is simply thrown over the head, hanging straight at Lne sides; if married, the shawl is drpped and caught with a pin at tliej back of the head. The hair is also combed to denote a womans martial status. The respected citizens of a village are those who can read. A town is indeed fortunate if it has one citl. zen wrho can decipher the news from a paper which strays in occasionally. irn-- 1 A newspaper is an event, and after the church mediately lowly townsfolk gather about the read-e- r. whom they rather idolize, and . squatting on their haunches, cheW- ing and spitting in all directions, they listen to the news. iNews is oftimes transported by pictures drawn on freight cars in chalk. Ak the cars move through the villages, the peasants glean the latest hap. penings of the Soviet or whatever government is in power. Youll laugh! Youll cry! Youll love it! t- - Every moment of Marshall Neilan's great drama is with packed surprises. Heres a full motion piqture ! entertainment MARSHALL NEILAN . ni)Ot) Madeleine Ruthven DlrtcUd fy MARSHALL NEILAN 4ldufrQonxopotafl and COMEDY PRINCESS 10c The members of the Utopia club Mrs. Oscar Garrett Thursdaye afternoon. Luncheon will bo served at the conclusion of the afternoon. will meet, with , Toilers of the Sea, a new photo, Mrs. Mamie Wilson will play starring Lucy Fox, suggested the ladies of the Social Hourentertain club at by Victor Hugo's magnificient nov- her home Thursday afternoon. theatre el, comes to the Princess Tonight and Thursday. Emma Spafford will enter-S- . In addition to an appealing hu- tainMiss the girls at the home man stdry and settings of pictur- of her S. C. Thursday evening, esque beauty, Toilers of the Sea Spring paijents Re used in de will flowers has an episode of supreme drama, so corating. Sewing, music and social extraordinary, so splendidly visual- chat will feym the evenings enter it is ized that doubtful if it equal tainments, followed by luncheon, lia sever been seen in any picture. ii This and episode transpires The Thursday Afternoon Bridge around a volcano or an illusion of flub will meet with Mrs. Charles one, but the real tiling. These scenes Ward Luncheon Thursday were m fact photographed at Mt. will tie served afternoon. the game. following n ent eruptions caus- Etna, w hO'-S s 7 of Number Camp Timp.mogos h d a d urn a nd uM.it desju rate the Rot.il N' l.ir- - ot Ameiua will - w ill !c iriuk ot th" jhntd their f igh eii' it' lie ting tin ' It P hall u tie nufmlou-ditt- o m a it w it tb.it all 'members will In ' - 111 .1 .K li more .lit l lbs at t and ,ui taken Id d Tile Ximpanogos Dancing (lull will B. Y U F.kuHv Women will ( lusts of gi.ve photograph tile Scene s (1,111(1' a in this the u evening i. ii tv Saturday evening, Milphur-iude- n .smoke and tongpes of Ladies of the B. Y. I'. The March 1, at 8 p. m. in the mens Gym. met tile (flame lompany at! every decorations used for the Junior gvmnasium of tlie university. Durpoint. Added to tlie.se peril$ was froni will beautify the hall. Each ing the evening of dancing and tlie painful discomfort of working will he served. on a hot surfacK as the disturbance mem her is privileged to invite one games refreshments occasion are tlie for couple. hostesses The below made the rocks like steam of the training to be the teachers radiators going lull tilt. Holmes ' The ladlek of the Social Sixty dan- school. 'Herbert who had tlie role of club will have charge of the dro, suftered most as it was nece- cing dance to be Icjub given in the ArMrs. Itov Bovvn entertained Sunssary for him to play his part .bare- mory are day in honor of the birthday annievening. They Friday foot and (lad in tlie scantiest pf fishniaking special plans for the enter- versary of her husband. ( arnations ermans attire. tainment of their guests. and sweet peas were used ill the of table decorations. Dinner was served Tlie' Ladies Missionary society Miss Erma Peterson, who will tip1 church met this af- to Mr. and Mrs. John It. Park, Mr. Commuijitv leave in the near future for Salt ternoon Mrs. Yew-el- l Harrod at and Mrs J. D. Pne. Mr. and Mrs. Lake to make her homo, was guest hJ'r homewith on street. The Bert Park. Mr. and Mrs. Itov Park, First North of honor at a dinner given by Miss s(l(iit is at 'present making a study Mr. and Mrs Ray S. Park, Mr. and I'll In Vimu nt at her home Friday of anil her sorjal problems, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Tom Jacobs, Dinner was serverl to mid Japan 'venmg discussed today was William Warner, the Miss Fern Park, topic t waive lriepds of the guest of honor The Japanese Immigration Ques- Miss Margaret Reese. Mr. M. M. Daafter whi'h games and music were tion in Relation to tJie United vid and F. Park njoyed. e ,1 ! i ' ( i ! t . i t t . : . 1 . I Tontffht and Thursday ARE MODERATELY PRICED Mrs. Albert Jefferies will be hostess to the members of the Tres Joli club at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing and music will be the features of entertainment. Toilers Of The Sea At The Princess i LL SEATS- - all these go towards making our assortment of New Spring Coats most interesting; and you will find that ALL j and Mrs. Byron Dastrup entertain! d Sunday evening at their in honor of MDs Priscilla home Christensen, who will leave here March twelfth on a mission for the L. D. S. church to the Central states. Tlie features of entertainment were carols and music after which a (lain. tv "luncheon was, served to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hales of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Alen, Miss Christensen, Mr. Wilson Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Dastrup. The meeting of the Relief society of the Manavu ward Tuesday afternoon, was under the direction of the Social Service department. Mrs. O. K. Hansen gave the lesson on The Home and Its Spiritual Obligations. About fifty ladies were in attendance. Mr. .1 , . , , i I k I I i j WILLIAM NEILLS PRODUCTION TOILERS i OF THE SEA and COMEDY i ( State. Tlie Llk ladies held (1 i a ill eet m ; in til W1 N V () A large audience received with enthusiasm Annie D. Palmer's play The Torch at tlie Columbia theatre Monday evening. The story is one that has special significance to the Latter-da- y Saints, depicting as it does many of tlie early hardships endured by the pioneers and the eldpersecutions of the Mormon ers. The plot reveals a beautiful story of love and devotion and offers many opportunities to those carryMiss Ruth ing the respective roles. PUrpont did creditable work in the leading role and was well supported by the other members of the cast. Thl Stakp R'B'f officers are highly a ppre ia t ' v society e of tlie splen. il p.i image of th" and, desire to thank the production Author. Mrs. Pa Inn r for the use ()f tlie play. Miss! --i . i-- nj ; up jt RECORDS ALL THE TIME! Greatest Dance Orchestras in the Country -- 1 1 i m , r j, t v vy.'-'- 'icir regular , ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ON Six lull rooms Monday veiling "kin" were l.ildcs ot Biidge and il.i d the prizes being award'd to Grace Nixon, who coin lied file play-- I ,J Mr- M. Jones and Mrs Elmer l'.s, the pluveis tor their services, lun-- i Lovelis-- . the game Following tlie ward oiticers for Ihoir activity hiiiii was served to t wi nt yt ive. in selling tickets, the local newspap'-ers for their generosity jn advertiss Oct m the of her Tlie mi the production, the Bates Furni(lull went to Spanish Fork Sunday ing ture company for tlie use of furniwere the where guests they evening ture and all others who in any way of 'Miss Regina Hughes at her home.' contributed Dinner was served after which Mah- pc rforniance. to the success of the jong was played. ( . The Torch Draws Great Audience; Play Is Greatly Enjoyed , w ' . ' Miss-RutParkinson. Miss Kathleen Perry. Miss Adrienne Miller and Miss Melba Reid were hostess to the club members of the OctoSorosis at a theatre party Monday evening. POPULAR NUMBERS ON RECENT RELEASE 2546 ' Fashions Whimsies 111 refreshments. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Spaulding ena card party at' their home Saturday evening for Mr.' and Mrs. S. F. David, Coach and Mrs. Glen Simmons and Mr .and Mrs. H. Phillips. Following the game a dainty luncheon was served. Spring Chapeaux tertained at New Hats range in shape from the prettiest of cloches to large picturesque models. Each one presents some startlingly unusual and becoming detail in garni- ture. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Spaulding motored to Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon where they were guests' at a theatre party. They returned home Monday afternoon. 1 We invite your inspection. The local Rebekali will lodge give a card party in the I. O. O. F. Hall Wednesday evening. March 5th. Everyone who enjoys cards is invited to attend. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will he served. The Hat Shop Benefit Dance To Be Given By M Men MAW & HENRY, Props. ( Young-Lewis.Handm- Fox Trot ) Hay Miller and his Orchestra I LO E UEIjOXGS TO SOMEBODY' ELSF Fox 10 and Mrs. John W. Farrer were guests at Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Watkins. in Salt Lake. Mr. Watkins was a prominent architect of Provo until several years ago the family went to Salt Lake to reside. Mrs. James S. Dunn and her daughter Lora, returned Tuesday from a three weeks tri pto Los Angeles, where they visited with their son and brother, Mr. Leon Dunn. Extensive preparations are being made for the Pioneer celebration and exhibition to be given Thursday of next week by the teachers of the Maeser school at the school house, for the parents and children of that district. Mr. n 10 Inch Trot Isham Jones. Isliam Jones Orchestra WOP BLUES Fox Tr)t Isliam Jones Orchestra WOULDNT IX) WHAT I ASKED Fox Trot Rodemich.s Orchestra BE Rodemichs Orchestra . , I 22S3E3 .73 an The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. An divorce L. R. Edwmrds, 70 East First North out 283Egytpian B. C. has been paper- made discovered a street. After short business meet- bv a translator at the of ing the time will he devoted to sew. Pennsylvannia museum. University It I have ing for the disabled war veterans. thee as The Provannas club will be enter-t.'Mie- d Luncheon will he served by the have no abandoned claim On earth against thee hv Mrs. J. H. Beck at her hostess. All members are requested on account of a, wife today onwards-home Friday afternoon. to be present. instantly, without m Trot (Fisher) Hay Miller and his 10 Inch I'M GOI.V Fox son'll Hn, Miller and his 25 4 7 KEEP A GOI.V Hay Miller and his 10 Inch- - IXJVEY GAME HACK Fox Tlie M" Men of the Provo Second ward will give a benefit dance All marriec people of Provo are Thursday night, 28 in the invited to attend the dance to be ward amusement February hall for Don Tliur. given Thursday evening in th.e Third good, a member of the organization ward amusement hall. Wildes or- who will shortly leave to serve a chestra will furnish the music and mission for the L. D. S. church in a good time is anticipated. England. The dance by the Elks lodge of Provo to their members and their partners at the Hotel Roberts Thursday evening was a very enjoyable affair. About one hundred and fifty people enjoyed the dancing and MOM.MA delay. .73 .73 Five million- dollars is wasted annually in steam used in whistliu on American railways, according experts, who advocate the reduetitm in size of all locomotive whistles, the heightening of their tone to a Mirill squeak and placing them in front of the locomotive. - |