OCR Text |
Show . i. ' t f Get a beautiful -- " A." THE HERALD, MONDAY; KARCff 11928,. ' . "LttttoHiM'SfuIai B&its VMtuo- - party of eesfully surprised, - fcjr," school trleuds; at her honor Friday afternoon, dimes were played and wu music enjoyed. , JLuncnsoa served to the following; (Mildred tuns, Bessie loung, norma .bmu, ruBln Burdlck, Msry Eklhs, Bernice I Penrod, Flo Phillip, Leona Baum, Lamar Ercanbrack, Max Lewis, Bud Harris, Max Philips, Jack Schats Victor Offert. Orrtlie Walker. Kenneth Baum. A Representation 3: Truly Remarkable of Everything in Silk on display in our store during the' week of 'March 5th to ioth, for this is the -- 1, NATIONAL EXPOSITION of EVERYTHING IN SILK Mrs. Lyman WhlUng was hostess to i he members of the Bonne Fol club and their partners at a masquerade-partat her home Friday evening. fOsntes and dancing were enjoyed after which luncheon was' served to Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Duke, Mr. and Mrs. J. V . Bates, Mr. and.JM.rs. Lester Let fler, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Boardinan.-M- r and Mrs. Rondo Simmons, Mr. and ana Mrs. R. Mrsv gpter8on,-ijT- ,' J. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Board-maMr. and Mrs. W. H. Strong, Mr. and-MrJames Fisher. y vve are prepared to cater to taste which is the auirttessenceot refine-ment whether it be in the finished garment or silk brthe yard. We nave silks tor "h tgh days and Holidays, for each day and every day, whetherit is to adorn' your own loveliness or that of you r home. In the drawing room, boudoir or street, our silks willTeign supreme.' Exclusive models in gowns, millinery, lingerie and accessories for. Milady. In- - outJVrti Department you will find a wide range of deftly-inad- e articles for the decoration of the home--lashades, candle shades, pillows, boxes for lingerie, hosiery, handkerchiefs, as well as the more important ones such "as curtains, coverlets and scarfs.,- - - and MrsA. R. Robblns -- were pleasantly surprised by a number of neighbors and friends at their home Friday evening. An enjoyable time was spent with cards and music Luncheon was served to the; following Mr. and Mrs George Groneman .Mr; and Mrs. Howard Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. P. fBTJohnson, Mr. antTMrs. J. W. Carter, iarramrMrs. B. L. Carter, Mr. . and Mrs. Heber Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willard, Mr. and . Mrs. L. C. Robbing, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peay, Mrs.- - JennleSeott, Mrs. Myrtle Young, Mr. V. mp We Extend You a Most Cordial Invitation to call any d :y or every day of this week.. , T. - I Walter SorensoB, Vincent, Miss Orpha Jones, Miss Inez Peay, Miss Amelia Robbins, M. A. H. Jones, Mr. Leaman, Lyman Robbins, Eldred RoddirisgMlss Yvonne Willard, and Rena RobMisses Janette.-iAfton- , bins. Mr .Mrs. I U NATIONAI. mm, OP EVEKVTHINGi " IN number of- friends of Lawrence Johes surprised him at his home evening. Games, music and danc ing wer- the features of entertainment, during which a delicious lun cheon was served to the following self invited guests: Mary Stiehl, Fay Anderberg, Vera Jackson. Geraldine, Pelman. Thekuan Gatherum, Glenda Bailey. Lawrence Brown. Clayton Jenkins,-Ariel Smith, Alton Black, Arthur li rt. J amf s Westwooil, John Weft-wooAlex Sutherland. Hon Cropper. A Hi-da- Free Demonstration Every Day During Our Great SUA - )' mm M ' A :uo?t enjow who attended (by tlio-given by the B,nnevi" TuT'nil)ers,"r''';i' ward the dance ward choir c w Prices! Special Offer! !"hT;TS e laborious methwls is brieC J&surest "Long hours with the housewife meets. It isn't tonKShatuTrfi&rTts ' - modern conveniences. . iratl Friday 3T (coraTell with the colors green and white. The Jeppersqn orchestra far. were ntshed the anrstcrRi-'froshmentiserved. i old-tim- ' joy-kille- rs i . The membersVf tlie Pearre Pipe clrfB" tmt-at4- 4 twrnte -- of Drayton Nutta'l Three members Friday afternoon. j were accepted into the club namely: Bedford Rheinhardt, Harrison Merrill and Leslie Nuttall. the Following meeting, .basketball: was enjoyed by the foregoing members named and the Horace Page, Howard foljawing: ' Fa rrts worth Don Wnrnick and Kyle 1 ' A Sellars with-i- ts g imtimeand provements is often many times more effective than anything that one gets in a drug store. By making work easy and hours short it relieves one of all the tiredness and unhappiness. many-wonder- -- ful labor-savin- Ends Saturday gTiters, Belle idkfrs. and Grove; Vie, . p DONT BE A SLAVE TO YOUR KITCHEN WORK A DAY LONGER. PICK OUT YOUR BEAUTIFUL SELLERS TODAY. e -- DOWH. It Fsti 2 : " KitJtat Baknce . r mov not iiav we will" move- - some of that time but 11 Much praise is due the. children of the Second ward Primary association for the 'splendid presentation of the play, "Following the Stripes and title of a new musical comedy coming Stars." given in the Second ward to the Columbia theater tonight. The "BEAUTI Fil - ANrDAMNEO1 amusement hall Friday evening. The costumes were exceptional and each piece, which is in three acts, Is based was perchild's individual make-ufect. The last scene; of the play was Maybe there is someone who doesn't Seventy-fivvery well worked out. think Marie Frevost is the. cutest ' fehHdreri. in costume, were grouped Utile trick on. the- globe, but he or around Mrs. Eva Jacobsen Brown, who she couldn't be located at the Strand sang "Old Glory." The officers and Theatre this afternoon where the inteachers of. the association are intriguing star's newest feature "The .efdeed to be commended for their Beauttful-a- d Damned" had lt3 pre forts and labors with ..he children in making the play ono of the best of its kind ever" given. on the famrTii ff (j orge Mrs. "Newton McDowell entertnined "1. ringing Father." The a number of friends at a shower at McManus, her home Frldayevening 'lit' "cbmTF' latest triumph evolved Xrom popular TUESDAY, 2:15, 4, 7 :30, 9 :15 ment to lier sister,' Mrs. George A. Mc- comics is promised an unusuaV prp- WILLIAM RUSSELL a Miss Dowell, formerly Sylvia Ross, duction. Speciiil fntur:st" innovations in rpcent bride. The rooms 'were pret- - and olTier ingredients apart from Uift. tilxilficotalJaMIXEDPACES'1 tun ordinary to ucordlng oOEiigs. pink ftf1 wlnle- Games :were played, contribute to make one Intermingled m a stirring after which dainty refreshments were all drama . of election .intrigue served to 3". Many beautiful and use- of the best entertainments of Its kind ' ful gifts were received by the gtiest presented hereabout in many a iy3 and lightning action. son. The cast contains the names of of honor. and of Broadway MieadllBers,- - in! AL ST. JOHN COMEDY Mrs. Grant.Fggertscn entertained addition to a feminine chorus "of ex-.- j and ability. s the mpmhrrs of her beehive class of ceptionat-beau- ty the Second ward Mutual at her home -- Saturday evening; Following a short ee-the-- Fif ":ur hu dark.: f Come to our storeJuring this great Carload Lot Saland see the Sellers. See how little it costs, at our special carload prices, teen Famous Features. Consider the special offer we are making during this great sales festival. 0 One Dollar Down me new ouuiivtiuw nmmencement Mia i.r. in this-yeaevercises at the close of school In the new auditorium, said .r Superintendent Dixon7 thethis HoTntngi-iIn at nl'ni' COLUMBIA - miere Showing. Miss Prevost reveafs a bagful tricks, and they are shown in this of pic- ture, where the poignant star plays the part of a saucy and sophisticated flapper, who can shake a shoulder when the cabaret orchestra plays jazz, or a cocktail with equal deftness. The audience that watched her wjirk on the screen was quick to register appreciation, and she could not lave received a ovation had she been there in person. Playing opposite the delightful little ccqutue m this adaptation from rF. novel of the same name. Is Kenneth Harlan. As. the but clever and likeable idler Anthony . Patch, Harlan sur. ' passes himself. wWik-wiUe- " -- -- jputs a Sellers in your kitchen Pay balance in small amounts to syit your . income I alar..ehemaf received cells for the past year's work,' games and music were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to 10, Including tttenther class leader, (Mrs, JVllata M. Viuceht : - rMah-Ditec- Mrs.' Hens Chrlstensen and Miss Averll Peay entertained at a shower From Factory "to Demonstrate t- -- -- Premium: Given- - Free DURING THIS WEEK EVERY, WOMAN PURCHASING A SELLER KITCHEN CABINET WILL BE GIVENj FREE OF -' CHARGE, A BEAUTIFUL GOLD SET..;BAND-DINNE- ' . v STRAND TONIGHT COLUMBIA THEATER AND - -- TONIGHT PEATS NOW ON "SALE AT HE Boi OFFICE E. J, Carpenter Offers . -- f BEAUTIFUL -- DAMNED 7?. - , R BRINGING UP FATHER also 1 ft. LAkRY "Father on His Vacation" ts the ,; ., m DIXOFJ-TAYLOR-nUSSELLCOCIPAfJY Price Hbusen" Phone 544. ' 'v J 295 West Center St.. , ,t J !J: . '. i- - ', TUESDAY- The .at the home Thursday evening in compliment 'to Mrs. Athel Blake, formerly Miss Marie Fisher, whose marriage took place Saturday evening.. A delightful time was spent with games and music. Luncheon was served to 23. The guest' of honor was the recipient of many useful and beaa tiful gifts from her friends assem bled. The lt Provb, Utah. ft j v princess AND TUESDAY SHIRLEY MASON In'" ': THE NEW TEACHERS " ft '. TONIGHT T. ""-jul"- "ll' rf : ti'i'ii "Ulii'ii Prices, Including the war tax Lower Fkxrtv 1.5 and $1.10 ; 'I' m, r EaWiiw Me. fJafierv S5. r, ..-t- -. - . -i- -- SEMON "t The - Suitor |