OCR Text |
Show -- V ing thV evening of sewing, a program if fwnnw given ana luncneoa servea. "Mrs. Dewey Hunt, formerly Miss Ella Cllnger, who was recently married, was the' guest .of - hono- r- at - a bundle shower at her home Tuesday evening, 'Miss Stella Craig acting as ' " Mrs. Lor C Pabling of Lund, Idaho,- - noon. Report ot last year's work hostess. A ootor schema of pink and white waa uged In decorating the enwho is here Tlaltlng hef paraita. Mr. ;were read" mud Instruction, for the tertaining rooms. Pink and white and. Mrs W. O. Creer, entertained at work of the" coining year given. A colored atreamers was furnish the chandelier to the four corners ot splendid musical program misceHtneooe shower at ed, including a: musical-readinJIAH the luncheon-table - A cut lass howl resldence8awrdaTeTeBlBr-Thu well," by Miss Jenson, and an in gof pink and- -a.white carnations formed to affair wis complimentary (Mrs.) gtrumental nelecUon" by Misa Luclle an attractive table oanterpieee. Game were and music were enjoyed, during which Dainty refreshment Lena Creer, formerly Miss' Thelma (Snow. a delicious luncheon, arranged in the WittaHnr hrit A.' . ServeO K fU. --r rcnfc uauva scheme,' was served. tThe entertaining rooms were prettily Mrs. Martin Strebble will he hostess same colorbeautiful and useful gifts Numerous -- decorated with tweet peas and calls to the members of the Bonne Fol dub were presented by the thirty guests : uiiea. ; A most enjoyable time at her homo Friday afternoon. Dur m attendance. : spent with game and music, during which a delicious luncneon was aervea ' to 35. "Numerous beautiful and useful ' receded by the guest of aifts were ' honor. ; , OUR CLEAN SWEEP- SALE , 1 werap'from the-Cree- r nn, In which to avail yoArself O jYS . i l oargains w or inese mmamermaasn j " Shoes! Silk Hose! J --- - Pocatello, Idaho, are Prow visitors for two weeks, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred X fin lay son and Mr. and . Mrs. Ate Hedquist ? 3 to VK to to. - S". ' - ... .mml'l'm'lm Extra ir Lynn Nelson Was successfully surprised at hie home Tuesday evening w "v ' '4-- iare these Wiesillc 1. v hose, lot shoes, y a number oi menas.A ..merry time was spent with games and music. delicious - luncheon during which was served to the little folks. . The in vited guest list Included Ellen Thomp son. Mlltoa Nelson; Arthur xmckett, John Stagg, Ethel Ort, IdabeQ Thomp son,: Fay Orr, Grace Vincent, taton Peay, Mafhew Thompson, Fay Kavocb. eMBMMSNMsJMwasMsaaiK OverCOatS - . . regular value $9.00 - esnsaasBJsaaBmaia Ladies' military heel . . Khigiit Boys' MHaMeMnaiSMsJBaeaasa - : - r r -. . T, values $150now ' U ewsiWsartBMsssaaisMBWsassaw speciaJ Hwtfues-i- n . Q DAYS, MORE - - rearOBBIIIIiart liim H.UIM1.WBI.M Keeps the Wolf, Away " 13 . Founder of New School Declares a Smile a Day Mr. and Mrs.- Blrdvell Flnlayson of . I - s - - $10.00 value j i : ; r Jielvini eyich,- - ' -- jrene Kavocnevicn... Duckett, Merlin Johnson, Leo Kavoch evieh, Beth Johnson, Fred Johnson, Effle Anderson. Marie Vincent, Ivan ' Irene WestphalT Roy "Wesfc "Nelson, -Trnal, and Janette-Rohbln- s,- Wel?" Herald A " kodduis Alton ags!r r-B- Ginghams! leather Fancy V . tion of the 70th birthday aiinlvejgary-- X T Mri ,.FtEerel8oa;7irOo8re8Bl a delightful dinner party at her home Saturdayi-rTho-- af falrwss in celebra . occurred1; that day. Chrysanthemums were used as Covers were laid a table decoration.' '' ot her husband, which " 15-- . . , -- . , . ort , . beautiful pattern- s- ' x' 'Vwe,$5 " for bead and I Knight Wool I 1 Shifts I gi2es 1 value 35c yard EXTRA SPECIAL , value. -$4.50 E-,-- ,.'" U and ISonlyV "" " I : j T-- qQ - , a The wives of the provo policemen gave a shower Monday evening in Uonor of Mr. and ea.Mrs. Alonzo Cox, 'ihe aF "who were recently-marrlfair was held at the Cox residence. .: - Games and anusio were' enjoyed, dur-"tawhich a delicious ' luncheon was served to the 'following: Chief of Po- g lice and Mrs. Wren Wilklns,- - Mr. and Mrsr r lOl 41 if pl.UU rdilfSellars.MrT'snd Loring Harris.. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mr. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. E, -- and Mrs, Joseph Gourjey, Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow iMr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson," Mr. and iSMrsJ Jtoy Passey, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen of IMephi, Miss 2ora Amtoft, Mis Man-guMrs. Davis, Mrs.' Hall, airs. Houts, Mrs. Elisabeth Miner Mrs. L. P. Amtoft, Mrs. Alta Elliott Mrs. Emma Chatwin, Mrs, C. TV Jacobs, Man-wartn- MMdEmmeltoe J John B. Ashton entertained a number ,of iriands - at their home Tuesday evening. The 'card t, game "500" was the feature of A. O. Iverson and Mrs. L. A Christensen receiving ,ther favors. Jdusic and luncheon were (llso enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Harry "by the following B. AshtonrMrv and Mrs. E. E. Ihinn, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen. Mr. And Mrs. Fred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,0. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christensen, Mr. and iMrs. Dean -- Saltf - - welvesv-Mrs.-P-. A.Wagner: Lake, and Prof. C. S. LeaL enter-talnmen- iL.. lief society - or"the . ramous Beauty Makes" Cheer Popular, : entertainedthe memberB organisatlon--Tuesd- after- - ay Niw York City. The "world's flrtt smile school has just op:ned here Coletta Ryan, former Zieg PRINCESS " COLETTE RYAN - . TONIGHT" AND THURSDAY OWEN MOORE L4n;:' r : "SOONER OR LATER" .AIso .v FABLES and SPORT REVUE . jcr iriand: :o snrol. in ;he smil: the motto of which rum, v Tritb apologies to the FrcnchjpsychoU'" got school, am smilingly growing "better and better." JA Sunjt a Dat feld Follies beauty, is founder, nv The fame a the school has caused for the a popular song writer to dedicate .tractor and chief bally-ho- o institution. wiKjue its' "Just Keep on Smiling to. ' ', , Educated in Munich as an ooera founder. "And that song. which J hear suns singer. Miss Ryan early learned the When a arid see danced to under every bright . vslua of the'imile. dazzling specimen of. her light on Broadway, contams-jni,- ; hri accomplishment won her en- whole philosophy ot life," declar . trance into the rank of the world's Miss Ryaa . I have never smiir7! " Catest beauty show, she was more for anything jet that I didn't get 4i tbaa ever convinced that she 'had "And I believe anybody can do ss BiaJt a discovery that would well That is why I started the tba great Coui one fetter, $X jmile JchoeJ. . -- n a mm tertained at their home Tuesday HISTORY 8TUDENT8. evening. The rooms were prettily George S. Ballif gave an interesting decorated with carnations and roses. Cards were enjoyed, the prizes being address Monday evening to the his awarded to Mrs. D. S. Murdock and tory students of the Proyo htgn John enrodrHhe latter receiving lhe4.fc; The subject of his address ...1.1.1.. WTUI. u...i. WUWWHUU illUBtV, KUUV1 flllUjIscnwoi. War.", The lecture luncheon were also features of enter was tAlnment nnif wpra thnrniivhlv Anlnv. was well attended by the students and ed-hthe following Mruand Mrs. p. others interested in the subject y S .Murdock, Mir. and Mrs. John Pen-ro- " PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. iMr. and Mrs. P. L. Van Wagenen, Dr. Russell of the traveling clinic Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen. Mr, and Mrs. P. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed is giving every student of the Prove examination. Van Wagenen, Jr., Mr. and-MrRay high schol a physical Some mental difficulties can be Van Wagenen. solved by a knowledge and correction :, Mrs. Stella Burch and Miss Elsie of physical detects i( these defects are Sauer entertained at a miscellaneous known. The school authorities and shower Tuesday evening at the home patrons appreciate this opportunity. of Miss Sauer, in. compliment to Miis Pearl Anderson Of American Fork, formerly-Jfrov- o, whose, marriage to AT LIBRARY. Albert Cheever ef Amertean Fork wirl . In UieUalt taMjlflceJanuaryLj Lake" temple. Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments served --to 'Preath of Life." Tuc'ermar. of the life of New York's younger et. The hero js youns. aMve and wfcaljy likable. The officers and teachers of the A!l togother iLis a'no' el of adontur, Second ward Mutual will meet this realism and youth. Truly a "Breath evening at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. of Life." , '. Albert Raemussen. Important busi On one Bide were "Rope, Mall. ness matters tf t ie aisaciatinn-vWHenry Devereaux, a young man who be discussed after wheb a social time had never done anything but enjoy w j!l be : . . spent" himself, and his adorable young-wif- e. On the other side were a rascally . The marraige of MNs Vera WH, a grim unyielding aunt, and a lllfms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don will. Between as the prize strange and Williams, Seymour D. Gray. for these contending forces was th of Provo, lot p'ace today. in the million dollars. Read this delightful -temple. Mr. nn d5I: and find out who story entertaining llams will give a rwepUon in their won. " honor ward amusement A Nicholson. ''Rroken Bafriers, haH Priday evening at 8 o'cUick. to of the times an if tempt to restory which 200 d; veal existing conditions anil t'le perils that have coma with the bre'ifc-in- 2l ZlJIL!!!1 Values to $39.50 . one-thir- d " to uourmothcr 'Vaine fcefore Jt'i too TV laf... Tom.Wh4t Scene ' mi4 UKUttLiii)rhl!Jt'l At tha Strand Thursday, Friday and Saturday, The STRAND . i law-yea- LAST TIMES TONIGHT . i i g LECTURES. down of t!i barrier-- of conven- a Rus'e'l of the traveling Mm whl-H ui riir'tllv e'tvv.thpA until f4Ht-:-trrts-- nr " r tlfccaite.- sea Wrerk." iltitchinson. A power Viy?!rg c!a s la t Thurschy. The subject s!i talked on' was dl ful love story In which are combined Section and. ndavantine. The ela-y- i keen characterization, rich personal'ufi we't jileajd wit, tne locture as ity, a good style, and a setting which that U the subject .they., are Interested is part of the story. .K . "Nicollette," Orczy.- - X charming zz.l :- t . KLiV TOqgTl7;45 tic, , w - Only three dpys left to take jad 'vantage big sale Remember our mmi a Also Six Acts. Pantagea VaudevUlft -- i , THURSDAY.AND Shows 0 1 345, 7 :30, 9:15-Reg- " '! v , V Prices. Fmost Actor Now Brings to iheScreen the Greatest Dramatic Role of AlI'TIme; SHERLOCK HOLMES and TOPICS S MH '' "- - " MrtMMriil'WTm 3fTlJ K Ji 'i 'J IA a.''.' VRf mi ; lv I jr.' 'S lr ot. Htm Tor kerf ri nd dirMl from Im lW MtionJ--fii- at i TiONS vC'Ljii?) 4n-.- h- Cntwiaa Tliett, 8q, Mnluirtll, j tomei tha picturr BiBfnlficent 'WHERB IS IY '' -- -- - .' jA'i'HzJt t '. - -- r rG. AiV:VA ItiifhMr, fay, tor. ", ' 1 NIOHT?" I I VV?SiU7 1 ir ? bov to. wandering h picture with tt.t te&'mZifc-- i I p . SV-- ' ' r , ' FRIDAY. nlar JOHN BARRYMORE America's v ' it "if - ; lW--mmi.r'-- " . 1 1 S1SEE OUR WINDOW....... f' .''... THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - 40ft S5c ELSIE FERGUSON In "OUTCAST: D Q: v; old. the bride gave her age. as 30. She was a widow. Tha ceremony was performed at Holjr Cross Roman Cath. olic church, the Reyrnrancla P. Duffy" EDDIE FOY MARRIED AGAIN. officating. Eddie Foy has. been an American NEW YORK," Jan. 10. Eddie FOy is 1869. His first a bridegroom for the fourth time. His. stage figure . since with Rose Holland, an bride was Marie Coombs, described actress. They had two children. The as a Cherokee Indian, hetr-- l first wife died, as did the children. -- B1 A Plush 11 Coats air-r-i- ess to Oklahoma oil wells and a real- aent or Dallas, Texas. For i 64 ran Btory of the time XVni, which tells of the love of Nicollette, the peasant girt of Provence, tor her childhood companion. Bertrand, Comte de Ventadour. . ( m a ... - NEW-FICT10- and F- -l v ' IL of 25 0: " and overcoats.' Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store . " suitsT --j been-hivite- A Bit Quick DisposaL Q 1- ' Vf The-Wor- ld The Ladies Literary club met In open session this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Heber S. Rupper. , -- KfJtm - Mr. and Mrs. ;- T . HOMEMAKINQ CLASSES. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mazfleld and The homemaking classes studying Mrst Jesse Sumsion BpeniL the weekend in Magna, the guests of Mrs. Wm. household management are visiting Brown. dry goods and grocery stores this ; : . a week In order to get some practical Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Wagenen en- lessons in efficient buying. g, : BrJay ' 4 " ; Ti ll rA 'UVil walirt. roia tb : .'Wl- Vou'tt SOOf auno, it pnttnu tow--.1 Ion tin th ItM . oi tho oirtilinit- -' ; i - . ' f , By , X'.IV 5 " k 1 W it.. ' ' rrr- --- 1 I - ! |