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Show THE IIERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY " THE OLD HOME TOWN (hold rn KEwrt i x . : . By - 11, ,1923." andTUTTin?eiff. STATTfr?)Tiiit were laid for and Mrs. Price ;trttatenhe1iomesraftiTnV tions and free'ziaa, were used to dec jacK Hauiaay. . Mrrand"Mrs. "Leo Hnrate."" Five:"Uhle8 of the card Kamel e .a Bean; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward,Mr. HarrV and Mrs. Deaa Strong, Mr. and Mrs. at dinner Wednesday evening la awarded the favors. A deliobeing Don Psrk, Mr. and Mrs; .William lous luncheon was served to the fol celebration, of the 48th anniversary of " Strong.- Mr. and Mrs. Wrea Wilklnsi lowing: Mrs. O. W. Balleyr Mrs. E. E. their wedding supper. Carnationa, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loveless, Mr. and Dunn, Mrs. Harry B. ' Ashton, Mrs, J. Mrs. Bert Woods. JnmAa Mnrlrmnn B. Ashton, Mrs, J. L. innes, Mrs. L. L. roses and terns prettily decorated the Mts. C. Christ Graham, Mrs. Mart Roy lance, Mrs. dining table. Covers were laid for' Mary HulBh. tensen, Grace Klrkwood, Vernice Vern R. Greenwood, Mrs, (Mark Tripp, Mrs. W. O. Beesley, Mrs. Boardmaa and Vera We Adam. Mrs. Irwin McDowell, Mrs.TJeorge A. Miss LaVieve Huish, -- Miss- Alberta Mr. and Hansen, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe Mrs. Huish; Mta. May R. Farrer,Mrs.-FreMrs. Ted Vincent, Mr, and d Mrs. Vera W.Paee of Wayne county .Clayton Jenkins', Mrs. G. Is spendtngthewlnter In Provo with Mrs.Tr-D- , Hunter, ..Mra.lTank Stuhhs, Olseiu Mr. and Mrs. 8wen O. Nielson Miss Vera Hansen, Miss Reva Hansen, , her mother, Mrs. PriscUla Swenson. Mo. George Leven, Mrs. Wm. M. Abe W. Turner, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Miss Helena ' The missionary committee- - of the Phillip Hilibftt. Ms. Robert B. "Pattet-- ' Stewart;, .Mrs. HanseniMttsrLoIf Stew and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. artMr. Third ward will give a dance this son, Mrs. Hazel Dunn. A'. C. .Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C E. t evening in the ward amusement, hall, Miss Willlametta Sperry entertained Maw,. Mr. and Mrs, William. Brereton complimentary to Stanford . Powelsoa Mtt Asnie 1t"i. Vay!nr. who rfiU at a Chicken supper ! lur home Wed- aitd daughter.-i-.el?- !, jom for missions for the U D. 8. church, nesday evening. Chrysanthemums and Richie and daughters ijatta and A cordial Invitation is extended .tofviolets were used as a table decora Donna, Mrs. H. 8. Pyne, Mrs. Thomas -' ' ' tion. Covers were laid for Miss Artie Schof ield. MrsTWhitingrDurlng the everyone. Nesbit, Miss Fay Nesbit, Miss Grace evening of games and music, the . The Third' ward dramatic company Meldrum, Miss Rachael Buchanan, Misses Alberta and LaVieve Huish will present the playrThrrWiId Man Miss Malito Woodward,'Messrs. Milton t furnished several solos and. readings From Borneo," In the ward amusement Adamsoa, Jessie Endicott, Kent Adam-- 1 which were thoroughly enjoyed. hall Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock. nis tnree act. comedy of the most interesting and nJoyabl plays that-th- e company has ever presented. All are Invited. Mr. Covers . John-Durra- nt, aM;. OnTjr One of the moat successful and enjoyable affairs of the season' was the - party given la the First ward Social ball Wednesday 'evening In honor of Dti George H. Brlmhall, and attended fcj former residents of Spanish Pork bow residing la Spanish Fork., "furwas The Hollowing program nished: Community singing. ,',01d Glory;. inTOcation, Joseph MarkhamJ vocal solo, Old Glory, Mrs. Marie Hed--quHomer'; French hore solo, JYed t CrandalL' , - ' 1 RememThreeminute of George JL. BrimhalL" Hyrum & - ber Thomas and . W. O. Creer; aesthetic dancing, Misses Marie Morgaa and ' Grace Hughes, facoeiume; vocal solo, Miss Hazel 6now; reading. Mis Alice Ludlow; tribute' to. George H. Brim hall, Isaae Brockbdnkr response., Dr. solo Bulon- Morgan; ". Brlmhall; cornet ' (Dancing was a fe&tsreet enjoyment, during which a tray lunchec Whe - .:. served to 150. Many books were presented - Dr. Brimhalr forthe, George H. BrimhaU library t the B. T, U, . Following the" evening's entertain-men- t, the organization of Spanish - - Pork club took place. The following was selected: committee Hyrom & Wto. A. Gay; Mrs. chairman;' Thomas, T H. 8. Thomas, Mrs. PriscUla Swenaon, Judge and Mrs. A. 8. Morgaa and Mrs. : " Is :':' taTk-Wh- The Misses La Vera and Elva CrosbTe have "returned" home from Bvadston, Wyo where they spent the friends. holidays with relatives-an- d -- - : spent in' games and music The Beehive'girls of the Sixth ward will entertain Tuesday evening la the ward amusement hall 4oUo wing the Roy-lance- . regular Mutual meettnr. immm of games and, dancing has been ar-, ropcorn will raogea. ... naua ana punch . . V -"- i The officer anil tnarhur nt Mi ward Sundav school win m. tertala at the home of Mr.-- and Mrs. 8eeond- - JOhB ThnrcCOd HaturdaT BTMltnv n Compliment to Lester WhittakAF-- who wilt leave too for a mission in Hnk isne - t ,; - Mrs. Geonte A.' Hansen la a- Salt Lake' visitor for a few dava. tint mud. of Mrs. W. JL Ages. . ; - n r vA s A meetlna of Vallev Chant Ordes Of the Extern Rtar.' was httlri number of Invited - guests at her home Wednesday afternoon. The ased la decorating, ' throughout the entertaining rooms. Luncheon was serred, after which three tables, of bridge were played, -- JlrsrDaTid MrsFGsraad the favors. Opeit shaw receiving T L T PftORTARAXlA Tuesday evening la the Masonic tern- vm. ine newiy appointed onicers Julia Loveless, Miss Afton Cook, Miss had charge of. the affair. Myrle Wents, Miss Eunice- RasmuHsea, Miss Rboda Poulsoa, Miss Martha E. FlAldW of Salt TaY fit RaamuBsen, Miss Mary Rasmussen, reiurnea. 10 ner nome uui afternoon, Mrs. Elmer Taylor. e after spending the holidays here with interestinx event of the season nr. mm jara. .nooerc. -- BlsnoDVlon was the' wedding reception "of TIr. and Were, pleasantly surprised at 'their Msr. Harold Calder, given Tuesday home Tuesday evening by the mem- evening in the Third ward amusement bers of the Sixth ward choir.. Rimu halL .Mrs. Calder was lonmeny euiss and music were enjoyed, during which Leora Stubbs, daughter of John - R served to aainty rerreshjmentsjrere forty choir members and Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman and Mr. andjtfrs. L'.i John W. McAdam, the ward coun. selors and their wives. . . FOStTUNSI TWCUtn,, TH Stubbs of this clty.mr. balder JS the ao of Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Dalder of Provo Bench. . Dancmg was enjoyed, during which a delicious luncheon was served. Many useful and beautiful sifts were received ..by (he young couple-frothe 200 guests in attend. - -- -- , Xy Mrs. Clarence .' - -- TONIGHT Nllson entertained a number of friends at her home Wednesday afternoon, in. compliment to Mrs. Kenneth .Dunn and Mrs. Ora B. Harding, who; will leave soda fpr. z hj Cora-Hans- en. y - - .)ungunivrsltyiimiahe program, at the home of William Olsen in honor TTelUT to the JuddelJif lnclufllagMojocaijaiOA " Albert Parker flfllettrt map wkritap igrSirCoaamgpi - jrm A, Qtudnqra rptctur and TOPICS OP THE DAY i. mil 1 SCKNES TROM JOilM BARRY MDRE- - IN 'SHERLOCK HOLMES, XT TUB COLU JJBT1TTXWIUHT FRIDAY. n IW - - Iteesrjt""""' . i 1 r . . ' AND FRIDAY Regular The Provo volunteer firemen . and their wives enjoyed a. chicken supper w The Ladies ILterary club met 'In meet this evenlne at thn hnma nf tha Ada and Ida Grange. Cut open session Wednesday afternoon., at (Misses will be used in decorating. the home of Mrs. Heber s. Rupper.-- A flowers OK the evuulns of Rnwlnp mnolf on'hedolesCTCei ' '"''e'gdir'roef' will be en loved hv thn Period" was given by Mrs. sterling and luncheon s Ethal-Hill- s. Miss Taylor.' Mrs. A. E. Paxman gave an folloMner-Misss Miss interesting review of the life and BelWHiuSi-Miworksf-Henr- y. Students of the ' 4 : 1 -- Mrs. Oscar A. Spear was hostess to - the members of the Br I E. club and -- -- A I . - -- - '' iMK UMMt r rTxTrrr -- - - -- 8 by Mrs. Herald R. Clark. . Mrs; A. E. Phillips entertained Sat- in hoonr He received number of beautiful gifts. Supper was served to twenty guests. The remainder of the evening was ' merrily evening urday hillps'-ttlrthda- y. PRINCESS:' TONIGHT, 7 30, 9:15 OWEN MOORE - 0 AT THE STRAND TONIGHT. r" 77ie fM STRAND Co SATURDAY FRH) AY TODAY . .SOONER OR LATER' Aiso ' - FABLES and REVUE , . FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY ED (HOOTX GIBSON in AND COMEDY Matinees 2 :45 to j :30 ; Evenings 7 :00 TmnuzEJf CinJftAtlL! - . ... . . is r-- - v ?Tiake care of yow teeth" Klenzo Tooth Paste and Tooth Brush will dp this for you. -- I ' t2 am w Only aFevPairrdbeft -- 1 Drug-Stor- es Kodak Shop 1 Two48-l- b. Terf One Two Ten ka 48-l- b. 48-1- K 48-I- bI : - W0RK"SHOES in sizes One lot $4.50 value at. . . 6-- 10 - -- " 1V i .$15 $3.45; Harvest Queea Flour r, 12.00 sack IJephlHard sacka NepU Hard Wht...........-$aJB0- U$ Wheat..ias - !;.':.irl3.75. ... sackg Nephl Hard TERMS One lot $5.50 values MISSES' SHOES, In sizes " CASHNO CHARGE. values for..; ...... . ... '! v: PHONE 480. V'f;.- !. - ----- - fO 00 ...yLdM . tl CO . . . . . V 1 103 ... .... QO. 1-- 8- 906 en Immediate. stenseii Go - 1 A . WasatcKBioducer ..i. ; Phone 4C5 If joa cast ; 425 W. CENTER 3-- 6 15.00 s. I $ vMriwiKiia . .. iieyfHr,-".""T- .' , M ..w,-- II I I ' I II F .1.' j " ir A M j'n.. t t .....$3.98. at. ... CHILDREN'S SHOES-iz- es ... ... Were $20, low. 7 Wheat!.. :- ionJBrahd .. V 'i sack'Harvest Queen Flpur, : sacks Harvest Queen. Flour; Iu -- L. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 AND 13. 48-I- h. In the future we will maintdiij a one price store. Our price will be as low as possible in keeping with good business ethics. At the same time we will continue to do a dignified credit business charging a small fee fdi this service, j,- - -- We are sure that our many friends will approve of our plan, knowing that it will establish confidednce an good will. We shall continue to carry quality merchandise. ,....l. SPECML 7m u: - - -- HeadquistiruE-Co. 7---- - UNIVERSAL ATTRACTION. AT THE PRINCE8S FMDAY AND SATURDAY. . to ..C, A ; . .. 11 :00. . - |