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Show :Si7 z u j Jm nj Ilk : ' J AND THE DAY. jJSREATERj VALUES f?leaH If gtlrHa llarll O -- H a II II - ?V home, after a few days' visit with mated at ' relatives in Salt Lake City. ' women were pleasantly a remembrance for his the home labors in heassociation Saturday- -t ' of iMra. H. ML Wooflward. MrB. Chris Mrs. H. W. Peterson entertained at ten Jensen reviewed the story of the j opera "Tannhauser; , Professor May- dinner at her home Sunday afternoon.. A large basket of choice fruit centered hew played a cello solo "The ; tag Starand other selections from the diaing "table. Covers were laid the opera were jplayed on the victrola. for Mr. and Mrs; Charles E. Giles, ' A delicious luncheon wag served. Mrs. Nadlssrand Alton Giles, Mr. anilStrs. assisted by J. M. Jensen, jMrs. Essie Keeler, Jay Woodward MraR 1lolSriIrsTlrt. Partridge, Keeler, Mr. and Mts. O. A Dunsdqn Mrs. P. P. Bigelow, MrsyHattie Bown, and family, Miss Nora Shumway, Miss and Miss: Effie Warnick. Mrs, Harold Amber Strong of Alpine. entertained V 4 $25,00fr to $50,000 in value -- her-husb- wnose oirtnaay anniversary occurred s today. . Potted paints will be used in decorating. Games, music and luncheon will be enoyed by the following: Mrs. Julia Jones, Mrs. Tenia Thomas, Mlsa-Zel- la Thomas, Frank and Karlen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.. R. Eugene oJnes and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Fletcher, 'Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin, wMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle, Mr. and Mrs. F D. Cassity, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jefferies, Mr. and Mrs. u Walter Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. The M". Men'a organization of the Thurman, Mr. and M!ra. Harry B. Mc- home the at entertained Second ward Coard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giles, iMrs. of Miss Follls Ross Wednesday even-Ing- - Gertrude Page, In Lester . was honor, of The affair Miss Nell Creer, who ls teaching at C, Wbittakerr who will leave January An. en- the Lincoln high school this winter, 19 for amission In Holland. joyable timewas spent with games waa the week-enguest of her moCier and music:" Luncheon was served to in Spanish Fork. . twenty. BpaffordJa-anrJntitedVgue- "3 f , Ball left Sunday morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will reside for. the Jme being at the home Fairbanks. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert " Idda Li l s ' ' d - Hie Beehlre eirls of the Sixth ward will giTa a dancing party In the ward amnaement hairesdiTtTenlngrlm Mrsr J. 'B. Somo will be hostess' to mediately i following the regular olaBfcu Poaeam and nnnrh wUl thnaBheretthd-Thurada- y Evening la Bridge club and a number of mends be lor aale. A xorttet't lmTltattoir : " extended to eyeryone. at her home Thursday evening. Three tables of bridae will be played, after Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Blackett of which a delicious luncheon will be the engagement eprlngrille anndonce of their daughter Alta-- t lxU Holt of Spanish Fork. .The marriage wffl Miss Pauline Vincent entertained take place Wednesday next in. the at a candy pull at her home Sunday Salt. Lake-- temple. W. and Mrs. afternoon. Games and music were Blackett will alve a wedding dinner! also features of enjoyment Five were ' at their home. couple. ' Thursday-evenin- g for) the immediate relatives of .the young , "' y " maequerate ball will be" given in Odd Fellows hall Tuesday evening by the Odd Fellows anLRebekahs l)e ot Provo.Cotumeprizefc-wlbe will awarded. ,x Refreshments served A cordial invitations la extended to the public in general. A" "the U '' s"The ward amusement hall thisevening at are All welcome; : .' The Campfire" girls: of Provo' met ot Saturday afternoon-at-theho- me Miss Margaret Maw. A pleasant time was spent with games and music, which a delicious luncheon- - was sreved to Miss Edith: Bee, Miss Salena Roberts, Miss Fay .Anderberg, Miss (Marion Beesley; iMiss Marjorie Spear, Miss Xiiadys SmlMi, : . MiacXMargaret Whittemore, MUa yEleanor AVhitte-morM3ss Alice Wynaught, Miss ' , '; Evelyn Kelson. dur-Inj- T' - ' f The literary committee of thaFlfth ward Relief iaodety lhavflchargerof the program for Relief society meet-,.ln- g juesday afternoon at 1:3ft o'clock, sMra. 0. W. Bailey will give the lesson A splendid on "Colonial Uteratnre.' musical program baa been arranged, Including two vocal solos by Mrs. Elva C Olpin. ' I YOWL SHARElLH IN l'HE GREATEST ffl ; zrL' 'he ST.WAMBZTONIGHT AND TUESDAY IPs simple, yet humanly strong. c This homespun tale of 'of a young man who was irelP "Ashamed of CHRISTY COMEDY, "FUN FROM THE PRESS" n OFtflVE Florenc Eaaton. Metropolitan Opera, In "One Week of Love " the Sel sbpraiM, whote noteworthy career nick production, Elaine abrpad it being duplicated her in Hammerstein and - Conway - Tearle, lAmerica, wiU agaui appear in ong: which opens at the Columbia theater reciul after the per waaon. Mia tonight and Tuesday; not only Is the 'EMton ii an accompliahed and vera.) tile linger aa m oroven U vm aeroplane utilized to a degree, but when on an hour's notice he appeared actually the entire plot hinges on an, crash. The. story has to do ; Carmen aa aubatitute for Ceraldine areoplane '" ' with a wealthy society girl, Beth rarrar. aiwl wm miiintJ .nnl...u . present wynn, portrayed by Elaine Hammer fjTrorh the crowded houae oi Farror1 ' The Utah Sorosis club will meet stein, who, tiring of the hollowness devotee Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at of society, seeks same naw thrill and the residence of Mrs. C. E. Maw, 245 finally agrees to marry Franklin North University avenue. A discus- Ftaser if he can defeat her in an aerosion of the life of Amy Lowell will be plane race. - iMrs. The-raMre. Ralph-Joultogiven-b- yis staged and Beth "Tgetr "TONIGHT AND TUESDAY' Pharles-ilaT- ch will give a paper on lost in the fog and, after harrowing anotheH and the life of Alene Kilmer, experiences, crashes Into a hut over VSMSt J 8EL7NICK paper on "foetry' win db, bvb- - uy the (Mexican border and finds herself All members in the hands of outlaws, one Ameripre?-rC4 Mrs. Christen- Jensen. In attendance. can and several Mexicans. They gamare requested to be ble for ber and the American, Buck Miss Marguerite Jepperson, Miss Fearnley,wins her- - and takes her Ifanimerstein Augusta Scherer and Miss Josephine with him to 'his hut in the fastnesses and Sclierer spent Sunday in 'Salt Lake ot the Mexican mountains. His attempts to win her form, the basis of the story and it is one which holds r ilVC t .'Mr. Ida, K, Rasmussen was pleas- the spectators spellbound through Yn. scene. home Saturday her every antly surprised at evening in celebration of her birthday BANDITS HOLDUP RESORT. anniversary which, occurred on that day. An elaborate dinner was served OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. 15. A band to 50, afterw hlch the time was spent of niasked handltsrslx or more in with games' and music. feti? ElncThfUI1binanc number, held up the Pergola, a. fash' a . Mr. and Mrs. J.' Ed Stein returned ionabla roadhousa at Jtfayward. home Stfnday evening from Salt Lake, week with where they, spent , the-paI COLUMBIA ce hr ' e4-- rr , TONIGHTANn TUESDAY "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" "1 i C ' a lab .With I IMS. mem r mMaWfe miokno mm or .iiiOw" i.rfa If you have ankles that lean inward or outward, fallen arches, painful callouses or foot troubles ofany kind, yqu are invited to see our foot expert; the man who knows feet and shoes. Come meet him any day PRINCESS mm AVfonderfu iMf.' ' ig 1 kr and Mrs. A Will Jonea ente - - tamed- - the officers', and teachers of the Second i ward Sunday, school atbqme Baturday evening., Followang the regular meeting, at wnica juibs J(ay JofastsM cave the leraon, a social time aa spent i in compliment to Lester C. Whlttakef, who wui leave; Jnauary 19 for a mission ta Holland. Games and music were enjoyed during which luncheon waa served to the " Olsen, JollowlhgJ Mr, and Mrs. Ore Wr. and Mrs. Benj. H. Knudsen, ' Jr, Mr. and Mrs; E.'Orville Olsen, Miss Edith Rom, Mr and Mrs." Ascal John on, ' Andrew . Souter, Brlgham John- - son, 8eth Scott Miss Henrich- - sen, Earl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. George - Myers. iMr. and Mrs, Morris Gray. Mr. . and 'Mrs, Leo Knight Mr. and, Mrs, I - -Themaaflardy; Miss' Estella Clark, vi't)u Paramount Picture Miss May Johnson, MiBS'sFollta - Ross, '' - George Carter; Maurice Jones, :i4nei ';fl?ie Old tfaaies&Q&': Jones," Mlrs. iThomas Hurst of Salt AT THE PRINCE S3TOXIGHT AND vT-ak- e City. :A"beautiful leather-boun- d 'TUESDAY.. book.was presented Mr. WhittaKcr as .t . r lI - Wild Man From Borneo," three-ac- t comedy, will be presented by the Third ward dramatic club in the 8:15. fc Foster-Milbur- C,' I "rl 17 V ShjiPrOflfaK across, my kidneys. When 1 stooped sharp pains caught me -- through the small of my back and hardly My kidneys were con j straighten. I gested and at times had no control their actlonr oused a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. purchased at the and the Provo Drug fine. Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Bennett had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement . . I -- .. . st v.- Has Its Jn ney Sufferers 8eek, Backache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with Urinary ills? '". Want a reliable kidney remedy Don't have to look far. . Use what Provo people recommend. Every street In Provo has lj,s cases. Here's one Provo man's experience. Ut I). A. Dennett, 175 S.Sixth East St.. tell it. He says: "My back trarTT constantly from a heavy dull ache . - Mlsd A Mrs, Albert S. Jones will entertain past .hard this evening in honor, of y. .The-B-. ' W ' uluuwlg j:fl J I 1 " '" 7 liiiylg- If liwy 1LJ 1 1 io: 1923.. TIIE IIERALDMONDAYy JAMJARY yuil wlglm iUd '' -'-r -- Pliotoplay:. during-our ' ; r" V mm Foot Relief Week Cbmbinatloti This man, . who - is trained in the V'' - n?' Thecore iGeoree Fawcett Harri- son Ford and a namber , cof Qtherav - and . . ; COMEDY 4 and YOUNG SHERLOCK. aS3to7l will examine your stocKUged foot free of You merely. iSlip.. off. your ahoe ' ii): charge. ad in buying a new pair.' His aa,you just skilled examination will reveal the cause of foot trouble. --His recommendation '.r.your will provide theway to mstanrana nent relief. See this man who knows'ieetv ' Dig Scandinavian Dance Qmectioa '. 1 We3hesday,: January 17 J. JANUARY 8 TO 22 'PJ , , m in ., ' , f,,n.-;- - " ' ; t 'li - i l ,:i ..... ' r ' .' V" " - NOllLi . " !.f ' - - - it, r "i." V" ."'. ' r-- v" ....: . , r 1 T1 . k . - t ,....':.. " ' " - |