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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY Mrs. Mark Tripp will entertain number of friends at bridge luncheon at ner nome Saturday afternooa. Invitations have been issued to Iz. " of ersity 25." 1923. - TOE OLD HOME TO WN IRISH- - REGIMENT BAND . rFh members of . the intermediate Lieut. Wirrlna. rilrnetAr elass fo the Sixth ward ol the Irish Regiment band, which Mrs. Upton Hoover was hostess to ' orchestra the members of the Provonnaa club furnish tho .music. Refreshments will successfully surprised their teacher, will give a concert in this city lu the will Mrs. Antone Kemp, at her home. Tues- - stake-- : tabernacle on at her horn this afternoon. The rooms be served. Saturday even. aay evening, Games, and music were ( mg. January 17, with a matinee in Col-;-! were most attractively, decorated features of entertainment durin Itfe hall in the aftemoonnas created vita cut flowers and ferns;:? The card ..Mrs Arthur Craven was hostess t the which luncheon""war served to Miss in this famous military-musicorgangame" "BOO7 wa featured after whUJh a family dinner at her home Tuesday Maurine Bee. Miss Florence Fail, Mis ization not only" an institution tor a delicious luncheon was served to .the evening, comDlimentarr BeulaE Miss Jones. fEdna Whipple, Irish music, but an organisation which following," Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrt, band,iwhose birthday anniTersary oc- - Miss Anna Thompson, Miss Ada Ander- is liberally bedecked with military Ernest Dixon, , Mrs. J, H. McCleallan, bas-k- son. Miss Lillian Mortimer, cut Miss Anna glass honors won by its members during Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mrs. 3. H. Beck, of pink and white carnations d Peay, Miss RUby Luke, Miss Hlldred the reeent - yrorld war. Lieutenant Mrs.' John --Eenrod, and Mrs. Sssle Covers table, thedinlng were Miss Miss'Naoml Johnson, Startup, ' ' Wiggins, eince. the war, has devoted Selck. laid foj Pearl Ffoisland, Miss Lyle Nelson, bis best efforts to making the Irish A. Mrs. N. Peterson. and . band -- iRegiment the leading Celtic . Mrs. and Mrs. Levi Phillips of Lehl Complimentary to her daughter ora music" organisation of thjB worm, ana spent the fore part of the week tp. Mae, whose ninth birtadayannlversary already Its fame is international.. Provo, the guests jot. Mr. and. Mrs. C. occurred Tuesday, Mrs. Ernest Lieutenant Wiggins' attitude toDAILY HEALTH H. wngnt. entertained at . a children wards bis art and its direction is that patry at her home that afternoon. of the distinguished, intelligent musiProf, and Mrs. J. M. Jensen have as Prise games were played, Dorothy cian, who disdains to attract atten- their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. uuco me ravor. delicious rewiring ILDREN tlon personally as a conductor, pre--David J. strong of Alpine and Mrs, rancneon was imrvaq . a. largi Htoth-- I Ull Ull ferruur to aet his enecis irom me Julia Baxtec of "American Fork, who uay cage: containing nin - mnrtioa are here attending LeadersMp week formed an attractive players by yraceful and characteristic centerpiece for of hand, arm or baton, rather courses- - : gestures RUSSELL DR. VIOLA the luncheon table which By was pret-" than spectacular posing - which by SService. Health n U. si rrsTfirn maimm a Public uit - iHn in ,u. .uinrn k. Aaairaa iha iv uvt i meiiy umejnuLjngBizb: warn-in- g music alone to make. His conception are 'there early Fortunately, home - In this cityr-- M e lonowlng: Alda Thurrood. Roth of tuberculosis in chil- nt hta tinrt as a musical interpreter IL.M.tt ftv;WH(h IDanc UcTHALL ur x R0Y0 , et cen-tere- lS 9 p.m. the Coupler 75c Hi Hen-richs- . e after the crowd amev mow a SEES 4 w a mvvtw Mwji.it.wiw jm Panbajlaltaday Ill opnngyiii e r7 AW Mrs.-Gam- d jffiT - five-dance- - Zella-Argy- 1 Comedy of the hilarious sort plen tifully besprinkled with melodrama and-wita genuinely Interesting plot, to say nothing of thrills efery fiw i e minutesescrtbes--heisSoat?;-:t- i seen in his is . l latest The mlrthquake was made under the Joseph M. Schenck banner and 1; being shown at the Strand theater Friday and and Saturday. Bustet spends practically most of the two reels on the broad Pacific. It Is a comedy that gives Buster ample opportunity tordemonstrato hlB versatility and his inventive genius. The action which follows ihe launchinKeaton's home-mad- e ship is' g-of fast and furious. Buster, knowing Neptune sails nothing of the antics of wtth-histo sea and is caught, and family, in the storm. The rescue, d white intensely thrilling is with much comedy, and the finish is novel as well as exceedingly Keaton which-Buste- r two-ree- fey STANLEY in vifi i m:w kJ6 k f. r.er u super-comedy- , wite inter-sperse- . visit of ten days with relatives and CarroJUJrr, friends In Ogdeq and alt Lake City. Mildred Warren. Mern LeavltL Rrth . Olsen, Pauline Gould, Dorothy Jones, Miss Bea Halladay and Miss MytlelMary Jtoth DahlqulstfJeneTleve Je entertained friends several Halladay person and Bernica PmtBifln l a. .at- - a ! .w iL - J J SEWMOOJT oauujr - jiuu t weir - nome w ea FABLES nesday evening.. Games and music O .'.JS.j;j..: were also enjoyed by the following Connie Stagg, Ellen Thompson, Bobby lND SATURDAY: Phillips, Ivan. Madsen Mary-Ma- d sen, Mrs. W. H. Kelsey, who is Tialtinar Mine's Production Leola Peay, Ida Clark, Pauline Vin cent Evelyn Halladay, Fred Wash m uaiuornia, maaa arrangements for LAraHTEIT burn. Clyde Washburn, Pred. Harding. the women's. dub to meet at the home Elma Halladay; 'Maude Halladay, Me of Mrs. Garnet Friel Friday, where -the following oroitram was siven lius nauaaay, jjon ipung. Plana solo, Mr LFS Haymondr "My fEUffGHS A most enjoyable time was spent by 40BL-s-t py EafcaJA. Uueat. et those Friel r Edgar A. Guest's the dance in the Second ward amusement hall Wednes- poems, Mrs. Thomas Conners; current day evening. This -- was the first of a events and quotations by the mems series f to be given by bers. Dainty refreshments were th ward MntuaL The Peerless br- - served. s inez jessie was Hostess at s chestra furnished the musliTThe nexi ROM kLL OTHERS most delicious chicken diner ' ' party EHTtr 7. All ar Invited. Saturday,-ve- n in compliment to 12 icbW kcress the street ruary ... ... - '" oi lier friends. A jolly arraneement B. Money's ir garf . Covers were laid for eight at a of parlor games and musical numbers eminint diagnostician chicken supper given by Earl Mc- - werealso enjoyed, ho haatonred. and Mrs. of Spanish Fork and Australia. Kelvle at his nome Tuesday evening. cui glass oowi oi carnauons was is visiting with relalives and friends roductliLtQ.the,DeoBr9 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mendenhall and . His igevast expert-Jiohj- ; used to decorate the dining table. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKinzie motored enjoyed. lade possible Dancing was-lat- er from Salt Lake, Tuesday. ' in ol it worlds. The t of ecological phe-in- d Mrs. Agnes Crandall entertained at- Mr. and Mrs. Don Fullmer of 1m i his readings dinner Tuesday, for Mrs. Olive Mil- Angeles, Calif., were the honor guests burn and Mrs. May K. Anderson of at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Alma ihes. nn rm i vdo vymt lt i ti b i m vi n ir a "Tnf mum, . t a iii ii ml ning; Social Ogden..Mrs. Rhoda Robinson of chat, games .and music were also by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Spanish Fork and Mrs. James Boyack Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fullot Delta. Helen mer, Mrs. Mable Strong, Miss o havl sever viseei " fore: Why Because n The members of the Nineteenth Cen Hughes and Elmer Strong. club will meet Friday afternoon The Misses Bess Reynolds, Dora iravejlhelc troubles. I tury3 andlsver ask a soli- - at o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. jCoff man," lone Palfreyman, Mary and A paper on Lucy Roylance and Mr. Jesse Weight But fji must come to Lawrence Whittemore. Pottery will be given by enjoyed the lyceum number at Colled andlumest, or I can- - "Ancient Provb, Thursday evening. the vvy nature of my Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal. A musical ge-hall, Mrs. Harry Reynolds and Mrs. Mart mits (f no challenge program, in menjory of the American Edward-AlexandCook royally entertained Friday even lassivaand I will tell composer and pianist, McDowell, will be given under the lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. fcttttf t direction of Miss Marguerite Jepper- - Reynolds, Jr., in compliment to the actly that you want to son. All members are requested to Alpha Beta club ladies and their bus : bandB7ln keeping with the club ng tti very affairs in be-i- n attendance. most leeply interested. colors, a blue-an- d gold color scheme was carried throughout thr entertain-- 1 TOIOKNOWHEfrrndTBi TIMR their guest for a tew days, Miss ment Mrs. Fern Mace acted as a for KN(hb I Cf1.00. Stella Judd of RlchfleldL tune teller and received each guest, . ante, all your age, your the gentlemen with yello presenting toiiditlon-your- f-rs a blue JohnBamoeJrt h i how promote it, tell home after a short visit in Salt Lake doll cap which was numbered, After yowl wife, husband. with relatives and friends. finding their partners they were . loverjasd how ot win seated at an elaborately arranged r ot!2-- f desire. I tell The members of the Ladles' Liter luncheon 4able. Toasts were given by re, Joofnty, speculation, ary lub met Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Jennie Whittaker, "Husbands"; (4 any kind which the lome of .Mrs H. R. Atkln. The ing6 ""To Our Hur-you, and how to act to rooms were attractively arranged with bands"; Mrs Vinnie Boyer, "The Pass t rewis. I tell you ex- roser and ferns as a decoration. Mrs. ing Age"; Mrs.. Milan Straw, '.'The ur jcijisltttances think Parley Larsen gave an interesting re Club Woman's Dream." Progressive traKM who to shun, view of the life of Edgar Allen Poe, "500" was enjoyed, Amnasa Bird winwhen you will after which she sketched two of. his om ning the prise,- which was a book of U, sndjgive their name, short stories and read "The Raven." Edgar A. Guests's poems; John Groes- n suf disposition. In Luncheon was served to the follow- beekwotf "the consolation.- - Special u ereirthlng von rahon ing members: Mrs. James A. Bullock, guests were Mrs. Gertrude Hanford, i ttatttog without ask- - Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. C. FV Packard, Dr. and Mrs. Wali talltlion. Mrs.' Grant Eggertsen, Mrs. Parley lace Mace. UGH f LASS PAtRON- - Larsen, Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mrs. Heber Mrs. Collsta Boyer has returned from ED. those capable of Taylor, Mrs, Hugo Price. Mrs. Shurl a six weeps' visit with her son John le snnrior quality of a Wilson, Mrs. I B. Harmon, Mrs. Ster- and wife at Sacramento, Calif. ed ufium. Miss Norma Holley of Mapleton was ling Eroanbrack, Mrs. Jack Pullen, 0 sd to 10:00 p. m. Mrs. D. W. Packard, Mrs. J. A. Owens, hostess to a dinner party Sunday after-no- n Mrs, Carl Bandley and Mrs. Lester in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. HrTit'TAH. Taylor, The latter two were admitted Lamar Price, Miss Helen Groesbeck Into the club at the yesterday meet- and George Johnson. .' ". Mr. and Mrs. S. C: Whittaker enter- ing. .' . 80AT KEATON' symptoms o dren. -- Those-of you who hsve con- grveoecullarfreshnesa-andjdthrtknow nana. who or in oi nis family your work the sumption a that jour child has been exposed to . As a conductor bahas tew manner-lamhifl laadinc fs sin gularly . firm it m any way, must watch very -- theses symptoms, because and sympathetic, and-- Is followed withi ut your child will be more apt to taae nofHno- - nrnriRinn ana auicnueos of I this disease. response by his players The men loses weightand grows 'm. Hand know the story of the works If your-bablaugui w pale and thin, you, should take it to thav ora- nlavlne. ana are so that the .hoti- Jmaetnatioh. a good .doctor at once. Perhaps the be lntelli- fod needs to ber changed and that is whriTo onaemble is bound-tall that is wrong, but in anr tase you eentlv artlstlci and "not the splashing are doing the wise thing.; color found in the ultra4mpresslonist The elder child will lose weight, be no yendurMe. a-nave Lieutenant Wiggins nag ance or pep. . Bo hao-n- o appotlto and refcard for syniuwtry In his programsrl-rplltsi-anis Very careful that they contain may - have his sUJmach upseti he popu sleeps badly. Sometimes the first and ..rt.in mimhers that will provealso to but only thing that you will notice isthat lar hfr 4a feverish gooi deal xi the time. the mass of the public. Children do not hale ''night sweats' """" 'J . I care-lully-f- ao -an- not-elon- it theyome'-o- a .after- - the terns; batM4 measles, whooping child comtn orlnfluenza. you should be sus- piclo'us anchxonsnlt your doctor again without delay. - MAfeSMAl. OTEV. VUALKCR VfiS Sd DCHPtY JN6ftOSSBO"iH HOOQHTS Of HIS BROKEK ROMANC8 WTTH TMB NffW pBgSSMAKgR THAT HCRMLeO TDSES THERONAVWf IN I I Tg - -Sj. Read and Use the Want Ads r ci ip d V l 11 DJ. vj ssgT (U jm Glorvof tlcmciuiiul .IV ... "SINGED WINGS" .; f ; : ... a i .. : - s .... m - ,B-- AT THE STRAND FRIDAY NIGHT. Ba-4- "J . MBaWSB-- - i le Anotlrer of those sptenflldTasts ttiat are cliarticterlstlc of Paramount pic-- . "tures, has been assemjjled for Wlng," Penrhyn Stanlaws new Paramount production in which Hehfi and Conrad Nagel are featured at' the Coltiml)ia tlwatpr tonlglii unri Frl. role of tmr: jrtssDantet3" nas-t- he Bonita della Gnrrda. a beautiful Span :. Asm-iel- .11 ,, d ish cafe dancer, while Mr. Nagol play the leading masculine part, that ot Peter Gordon. Mr. Nagel is regarded as one of the screen's best young af tors and his role in "Singed Wings" give him ample opportunity to display, his talent to the best advantage. " The heavy role Is played by Adolphe Menjou, one of the best players of villain roles. BEATRICli JOV, WHO APPEARS ballroom and polished IN "MANSLAUGHTER," AT THB Don Jose della Guerda, grandfather of PRINCESS FRIDAY AND SATUR- TBonlta, Is played by Robert Brower. DAY. Ernest Torrence has the part of of the strongest characteriza. v. tions in the picture. -SPE(HAL -- er fi Jttmw x -- yniimi, y rr' aTi w u , rnoneMo'U I is . jj 6 . - . VIOLETS For Violet Day SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 25 Cents a Bunch. .. " Ladies' Floral - t -- - insuiniiiii am hold their regular dance at-- the armory bau Friday evening. The affair will be in the fprm of a barn dance. The hall has been decorated. In a most attrac- tive scheme, TeaturiUg .a barnyard. Members are urged to don their ver- alls and. sack aprons, and prepare for one ot 4ne most enioyaoie times of (SaeldJlheLXoi STMf. and .Mrs. Uus Jonn- son. MrXand Mrs. M. W. Bird, Mr. and A. 0. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baron, Dr.end Mrs. Wallace . Mace, Mr-anMrsRa? Done. Mr. ami Mrs. Ray ConyerS of Payson. Progressive "500 was the main diversion. Mrs. . L.iBaron Ray Done winning honors';-Jwon the consolation. Lieut -- Wiggtesr-dlrector of the Irish Regiment band which plays in Provo Saturda&under aus-- . of the Young university., pieces Sectional Bookcases Phone 466. THE STRAND To the householder whose library is contained in Sectional Bookcases, moving day has lost one of its greatest disturbing the books the sections are moved one at a time and set up in their new location--so ham! Hng..x)Ljbook3 .wjtheoilejrlz "Rands or 'damaging of bindings. Globe-Wernic- ke terrors.-"Without- TONIGHT " - 3Ihe-Bigami- st A domestic drama sumptuously produced and well acted. 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