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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1922. S-O-- ET C-I I: fTtQPtace TWO WORLDS to Go Tonight, 7:45 ' BILLY "SWEDE HALL WITH JOLLY JENNIE COLBURN AND COMPANY jn aaTWg&atCharacter Gem -- z "HILDA" ROSS, WYSE & TONY WYSER - Tony,' the Wonder of Wonders. Featuring "STEPPING SOME" A Splendid Dance Creation GEORGE LA SHAY Marimbaphonist JEAN AND VAL JEAN "Oh, You Charlie" ROSS AND EDWARDS Lot-- a Fun HOOf; GIBSON ' "RIDIN WILD" Thrill After Thrill ORPHANS OF THE STORM HAROLD LLOYD in "DR. JACK" COMING Mr. aad Mrs. Hafen enDr. and Mrs. AlmaPaJC-madaughter home Sunday evening. Garden the dining table. Covers were laid for Parley Dancing Class tertainedand Lota at dinner their at for Children flowers prettily decoarted 1 Eyine unapman, a member of the cast of "A Tale of Two Worlds," Goldwyns production of Gouveroeur Morris' first original scenario, coming to the Columbia theater tonight and Thursday, belongs to one of thg oldest New j England families,- - she was born in Kocnester. N. Y and is directly descended from the first Jones family t come to America; and her forbears helped to found the city of Carrington, Mass., in 1638. After a university education, Miss Chapman studied at the Lyceum School of Dramatic Art, and appeared in the leading role in "The Charity Ball.'i later playing with Robert Mantell and other well known actors. In private life she is the wife of James Neill, also a Goldwyn player, with whom she acted in stock and on the road. Special for Saturday.1 ALE EXTRAOE UNARY A class in ballroom dancing and nine. etiquette, for girls and boys tween the ages of 6 and 12, to Tlie members of the Optimist held at "ttre armory onaturday "club will be entertained at the afternoons, beginning December 2, Lome of Mrs. James Sutherland is being, organized by Mrs. Ray Thursday afternoon. Autumn flowTimmerman. ers will be used to decoarte the enThere will be a series of lesons tertaining rooms. The card gams which modern social dances "fti O ' will be the feature of enterduring and the fundamentals of social lire tainment, after which luncheon will will be taught, ending with an ho served. All members .are reevening reception and - exhibit of quested to be in attendance. dances. Patronesses for this class are Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. George A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter and Hansen, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. daughter Ititia of Pleasant View Henry V. Geasev.Mrs. Reed I... were the guests of Mrs. Mollie Boel and Mrs. Lee L. Baker. at dinner Sunday. Previous to beginning OF MINA TA YLOR APRONS Values up to'SO' For Saturday Only teaching a number of years ago, Mrs. Tim Mr. and Mrs. A. V. fiadd and son merman received her instruction! Yw'Inr of spent the week-enat the Chalif School of Dancing in in Provo. Nrphl tht guests of Mr. and New York, where during her work; Mrs. j. s. Linton. she studied each year at the Normal classes. Mrs. J. II. Swapp and Mrs. Iirin While east this year. Mrs. Tim-- Swapp entertained at a bridal To say that Lillian Gish is one merman attended classes at shower at the home of the former of the very greatest actresses the mams, under; working The affair was directly motion picture screen has develop- Rose Byrne, who is in charge of Esther complimentary to Mrs. ed is about like saying that water ballroom work at the school slck, whose marriage to i A. W. is wet. It is a Louis Chalif is recognized asifrmer fact of Springvllle took place not even disputed by other screen America's ablest teacher of the.tminv actresses. She stands out like a Russian, School of Dancine. Ha u'dapH nmiin,, ,iQ,of flash of lightning on a dark night a most conscientious and msnirini? n, , hn- In certain phases of her work, she worker with his pupils. His orig Sanies and music werp en'lnverf nnrl ranks with the great tragediennes inal interpretative and esthetic luncheon served to 20. Numerous of all times. (lances, for which he arranges the beautiful and useful were reAnd never, in all her varied music himself, are never Riven to' celved by-- the honoredgifts ' guest. screen career, has Miss Gish done a pupil until he is satisfied vitlil greater work, or shown a higher their interpretation. They in turn 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Johnson type of artistry, than in the lead- are urged to protect the art in the entertained at a birthday party at ing feminine role in D. W. Grif- same manner. their home Monday evening in Mrs. Timmerman has received in- honor of Mrs Alma fith's "Orphans of the Storm," a Boyden. Mr. r struction from such exponents of and Mrs. Alva Nelson and Mrs. film version of the the modern dance as Irene Two and the Carl Johnson, whose birthday annistage play "The Orphans." We will have a numMr. Wandering Dollar, , "Orphans of the Storm" has been late Vernon Castle, Carlos versaries have occurred within the of specials for Saber Lucille booked by the management of the Perry Hall, Horace last few days. The rooms were do not pass us by in Columbia theater for three days, Mann Pullen and others. turdayand it will pay decorated with chrysanthemums. your wanderings around The card game "HOO" was the feayou to come in to see beginning Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Bailey, whose Miss Gish has one enormous ad (lvt ture of entertainment, the prizes town. them. vantage over other famous women birthday anniversary occurred yes- being awarded to Alva Nelson and of tragic roles. She has youth a terday, was guest of honor at a de- Mrs. Hoyden. Music and a delic lightful social affair last evening ions luncheon were also enjoyed. glorious and vibrant youth. The great tragic characters of given by her children and grand- Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alva . the drama have usually been en- children at the home of Mrs. .). V. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma The rooms were pretMr. and Mrs. P V Bent, Mr acted by women too old to be con- McAdam. vincing. Most of the Juliets of the tily decorated with garden flowers. and Mrs. C. II. llrimlsolman, Mr and Mrs. N. N. O'XHl. have h.'en Dinner was served t;j 20. A stage, for instance, flit glass bowl of tea roses formed ghastly. table centerpiece, 'In order In better accommodate Miss Gish is reinforced by a an Attractive Music and grames were the feature:; Nineteenth "rentry club members poignant wistfulness that is of of the i and rhejr friends, the evening's entertainment. place of meet- youth. None of the other women ine Fridav. November 24. will be at Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. of the stage we have been accus Mrs. LeRoy Hardy will be host- - u,e Municipal Council rooms. tomed to speak of as "great ac Thurs-to the members of the bers are urged to be prompt on grjtnrntTBiwB: tresses" could have played the role Evening Bridge club at heriCOUnt of some special matters to Lillian Gish plays in "Orphans of lni of Home Williams Economics Ladies In The Elks' Thomas Mrs, Necessity met, regulari tertainment, home tomorrow evening. All mem- come before the club. After the the Storm," or as the) the School Coursis of Study Today. social session in the Elks'- - club and Mrs. Fred Wilson receiving bers are to invited be. will a he cordially lecture business meeting, pitiful child of "Broken Please invited your friends to come) rooms Monday evening. The card the favors. A delicious luncheon present. given by Walter Adams on, "The at 4 O CIOCK. game "f.flO was the feature of en was served to 15. as an actress Her comes as much from moral qualities as from brains. Lillian Gish is one of the finest characters before the public. She has courage, tolerance, dogged and limitless patience. Most of all, she has tenderness and human The characters she sympathy. plays seem real and sincere because she is real and sincere herself. She Is the kind of a girl who never forgets to thank the electricians and prop boys when she IIS It finishes a scene. Incidentally one remarked be that any might seeking a novel and quick method of committing suicide might try saying something unkind about her in the presence of some of the studio mechanics. Perhaps It would ONE LOT OF COATS ONE LOT SILK AND WOOL DRESSES not be painless, but the result One-Fourwould be satisfactory; you would Priced Discount Priced at One-Thir- d Discount be "awful dead" before they got T0 through with you. I have never seen any other liv$2.50 Radiators and Hood Covers, Ford ing person, except Mr. Griffith $2.25 for Fords, installed Heaters MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN himself, go to such painful lengths ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS $1.00 Denatured Alcohol, per gallon FOOTWEAR to achieve perfection as Miss Gish. One-Thir- d Discount 65c up Windshield Cleaners When she undertakes a part, she TO TO 3.75 Weed Chains, 30x3 Yt practically ceases living the life" of In the studio and Lillian Gish. (Other sizes in proportion) New Slippers Arriving Daily. out she lives the life of the char$1-6Rido-ski- d Chains, 30x3 Vi acter she Is trying to portray. PLENTY OF WARM COTTON SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF $2.50 Other sizes When she began working on the BLANKETS SLIPOVER SWEATERS $5.95 up Woolen Mills Auto Rohes part of Henriette in the "Orphans of the Storm," she read nothing but At Big Reduction At Greatly Reduced Prices. $6.45 Recovers (for Fords) Top the French Revolution. She satTO TO $15.45 1 Zig Zag Honeycomb Radiators urated herself with that period. WWII Proof) herself (Weather she Spiritually, transported to the eighteenth century. Stromberg Carburetors for All Cars, Fords. . .$15.75 , Friday-evening- .,r,t,.,-i.,;ir- fw.,, ,m. See Them on Display in Our Windows - ever-popula- Seba-tinn- ilk1 if n LILLIAN AJVO ORJHAt4& DOROTHY Bov-d"ii- la-- SlSH d i THE. STOlUvt QP. : THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Shows 2:15, 15c and 25c; 8:15, 15c, 30c, 40c. . . I I Don't Gve riook Prices ji nese AND EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIAL ' at Winter Auto Accessories th 10 $12.50 $17.50 $27,50 $9.50 $21.50 $39.50 $2.75 $7.50 $3.75 7h UllIU 5 $1.65 WESTERN MANAVU DRAMA will entertain Great Divide," a truly ''TJ)e the Thursday western drama, is to be staged The regular d&npn nf th Man the in College hall. Th's f'u want will be held Thiiradavl Afternoon Bridge club and a num- next isFriday cuing in- the fVmrfh nniu om.o ber of invited guests at her home play considered byofmany critics ,oi Buiuot "u,iu American to be the greatest fui nan. Wilde's orchestra will dramas. It offers plenty of oppor-I unnsn the music. tomorrow. tunltv to the students of dramatic art at the B. Y. V. New cenery is being procured, WARD DANCE. Mrs. J. T. Farrer members of Plan Your Thanksgiving Shopping Now! We have --t- he everything for the Thanksgiving dinner finest of meats and fruit for the mince meat and X the fruit cake. 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