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Show 1 I- -. Lake view ward Sunday school will meet at the home of "M cr rill-- J. Ban- nell thl: evening. ' Miss Vlnna," Bu-- J nell and Miss Margaret Reese will ai slst Wt. Bunnell in entertaining. Prot M, Merrm of the B. . V. will an address. ' Games and onuslo. will be enjoyed and delictus refreshments served.- - AH officers and teachers are invited to attend. ''."."" T 7 J JQr I . a xs hostess to wlll meet t the home of Mrs. Caleb the members of the IS. L JE. cltfb at HsWlFrlda afternoon. A .review or her home Wednesday afternoon. Jon- - tne oooic, will Mrs. Parley Dixon, Be- IjulirwaieriUrTretUlraecoTatea by ' rooms.. An Interesting game of bridge freshmenta wiU be served. All mem was enjoyed, the teror being: awarded bers are cordially Invited to attend, : to lira. Franlc.rx'mlng. Luncheon was memto Served the following club A married folks dance will be given bersi Mrs. Frank W, Ceming, airs. R. fin the Third ward "affiuseinent hall "THE HALF BREED" B. Patterson,' Mrs. Mark Anderson, Thursday evening, to which the public Mrs. . lira, Mark Tripp, Sam Jones, is cordially Invited to attend. Good Mra.-Fre& -- Richmond, Mrs.' E. c. niusic has been secured and a real d Harking back to the old days Oli Rodgers, and the Invited guests, Mrs. good time Is anticipated by the com ver Morosco, the illustrious theatrical D. I Wallick and Mrs. LeRoy Pharls,' mittee In charge, producer who 'has lately turned mo-of. Duhith, Minn. 4tonplctare--inagnatMrs. John IT. ' THE HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923..' Bvchi j nrswlettLtter t'--- -: ' 1 - recalls The Sharon ward Relief aoclety when he first produced "The Hall The Ladies' Literary vlub members will give a dance in the ward meet Breed" for the stage he worked the were, entertained at the home of Mrs play around ar character from real after ing house this evening. Refresh life. Sterling Taylor, Wednesday The play was written primarily noon. The rooms were attractively ments will be served. The proceeds to provide entertainment, but it hai decorated with sweet peas xand of the entertainment will be used to a secondary purpose of almost" equal aY an in pansies. Mra.J. A-.- wen liBlp' deff ay "tfie elpenses oftte newOTiBnuanfie: tne-me or teresting sketcn oi jamej Since the first performance. . on Whltcomb RileyandJead twtf of his purchased piano for the ward halL A cordial invitation is extended to every Broadway, the story has been found Old Aunt "Out to and Mary's" poems, one. of such general interest that it has AnDldweeUiejy!l.MtneLMrs. ..ir been retained intact for a number ot Grant N. Eggertsen read Edgar A. Mrs. Thomas W. Ashton is in Evaas- - years.""' During that time it has been Guest's "Tribute to Riley." Luncheon frequently by touring comd to 19. including : the in wb, wyo., wnere sne wui visit a revived and in stock,' with month relatives panies and friends. vited guests,- Mrs. Ad Taylor, 'Mrs. More recently it .has been made into Owen. Miss and Lillle Chase Chal Mrs." LeRoy-Phariis visiUng in a moving picture, the wide range of production making possible two Frovo for weeka with The Provo Shrine dub will give Mrs.- - S. S. Jones, en route spectacular scenes that were incapa Mr. and Masonic dance this evening at the to her home in Duluth, Minn., from ble of reproduction on the stage and temple to which all Masons and their had- to be recounted by dia nnrtnnra sx cordially lnvitfid tn at. Fresno, Calif., where she has been which logue. secureoTF1 tend.. Good .music has been Half BreedwiH her sister, Mrs. n. R. Slick. Refreshments will be served. ' the Strand theater Friday and Satur- i Tie members of the Optimist club day, The M Men of the Third ward will their entertained at the honie partners give a dance In the ward amusement of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox Wednes ball Tuesday evening. Good music Daffodils and ferns were wlll day evening. has been secured.-Refreshm- ent floral decorationsTFive as used All are to Invited served. be cordially tables of "500" were played. Mrs. W. attend. B. Retherford and Gilbert. Cox re the prizes. Luncheon follow The character bail given "by the M ceiving . ed cards, af ter which games and music ,1. A. of the Second ward in the ward were enjoyed. Participating in the amusement hall last evening was a " af falrwere Mr. and Mrs. delightful blossoms! success. Spring thorough Mr. Cox. and Sutherland, were used in decorating. The PeerMr. and Mrs. W. B. Retherford. Mr. less players furnished the ' dance and Mrs. Leo Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. niusic.; :. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Many Interesting and unique costumes Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, Mr. and were worn by the' dancers, ' Mrs. R. E. Homer, and Mr. and Mrs .i Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. ZeUa Ratcllffe M. Brian and baby and Miss Edith Shurtliff of Mrs. Lester Magna have' returned to their home in were Invited guests. and Mr. here with visit weeks a after Mrs. J. W. Bates. Mlsa. Edith, ghurtliff of Magna Is a Provo visitor for a few days, the guest r Mrs. Byron Rector, Mrs. W, Con oTEer brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. nelly and children of Salt Lake, Char Guy Shurtliff. e les Cliff "of Oklahoma and Miss Lethe Coleman of Midway were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson en-- -- ofMr. and Mrs. C. E. Madsen last tertained at dinner at their home in week. Vineyard Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Taylor and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hardy xenter- - and' Mrs. Joseph Shaw. tained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon for Miss Lethe Coleman ot The Vineyard ward Relief society Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheever ladies" will give a dance in the ward and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Madsen. amusement hall this evening to all are-- cordially invited to attend. A Mrsv-C- r E. MadseBTwntertamedthe ball game will be staged during the officers of the Second Ward Primary early part of the evening. The Carter association at her home Friday after band of Lehi will furnish the music noon, rouowing a Business meeting for dancing. Refreshments will be a social time, was spent and a dell-- . .. A ih thA lftllin. was-serve- V. s - own : EA The natives 6f Loa Island In vicinity of Moqtauk Point weri Waf t ed to the greatest excitement their community bad ever known during the filming of the current Conway Tearle picture, "Shadows of the Sea," which will be shown at the Columbia Friday. The Eelzakk company of motion picture players invaded the village of Montauk about thirty strong for the purpose of making many pf tne important "scenes in this new photoplay and before the scenes were completed the village was turned al- 8,ide jtfaajopej.aaa 7, i" SHADOWS Or THE e, Q has made them popular .up and down hibitors feature comedy andwil! be ;Aai(.iBipt ; n the flrcnlt. :,; ahown. at the Pr: V i iTaoKee wiucn u kuuiynuj ywuui with then and Saturday. 'Bostoa Vaughn not far front Donner Leke.Ia spite 1 comedy bits are comedy est nps of in ofjhe fact that ft was midter, and tematlonal reputation, uw leiuKeramre twenty aegrees below Bob White will present his specialty the THE TIMBER QUEEN xeror Miss Roland, "Wasn't jthat Nice." He is a whistler, r r LLOYD COMEDY Harold Lloyd says that it took tour months to dope out the ending of "Grandma's Boy" that final laugh that made its first audience, when it "was previewed la Long Beach, Calif., .laugh so hard that it held up the, next act for ten finutes. The hardest part of a comedy, contends Uoyd and" 1rte producer, Mai Roach, is the "gag" for the final fadeout. "Grandma's Boy" Is from, the story tmd Snnr Taylor and Jean llavez. Fred NewmeVer directed, and the cast includes pretty Mildred Davis,' Anna Townsend, Dick . , : "will e on'e of the "be Hunter's dogs get more bigf est vaudeville- numbers - on the Pacific coast. These canines appear In a posing number and the Intelligence of the animals is truly remarkable. ' Lavelle Gordon and company are a versatile pair, and have with them Ed Manley one ot the most successful niano players'" and accompanists on the stage today. E. J. 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(35) rsemi-sou- ng car-ca- Mt and curb and rut-reaisti- ind nmla wi4 osnmntnStdMuri-tmr- t Uoa w pura, ttjmmrwM-- H - tire Cxicu m a: lit J. i ev Buttermilk Starting Feed . . ' uuiua ijnuo; , several irienua- m evening. The rooms were attractively Glazier has retained to' his Orllng decorated In color scheme ot green In' home In Park City, after a few days' keeping with the St' Patrick spirit! visit here with his parents, Mr. and Green colored streamers ytptt draped Mrs, J A. Glasler. from the chandelier to the tour cor-- WmAn of the Utah stake Pri- Bers of,the robMMeree carna tions and calla lilies were used as. the mary board and the Primary officers floral decoration. Games were of the various wards of Provo will the prizes being awarded to meet at the First ward social hall Miss Deloris Jones, Mrs. Stanley Dixat 4 o'clock. Games afternoon Friday andSeveral E. Mrs. on Homer. R. will be enjoyed. Refreshand dancing Irish songs were rendered by Mrs. ments will be served. Marie Homer, accompanied on the and piano by Miss Elizabeth Taylor The officers and teachers ol the Mrs. Myrle Dunn. A midnight supper was served to the following: Mrs. Stanley Dixon, I Mrs. Alden Taylor, Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mrs.. Ralph Craven, Mrs. Albert! Hickman, Mrs. Myrle B. Dunn, Mrs. t, Arthur Simmons, Hrs. Lynn A Mrs. Arnold H. Robinson, Mrs. R. E. "Homer, Mrs. Leo. Ferre, Mrs. Kenneth' Craven, Mrs.- - Elvin Snyder, Mrs. Fern Holdaway, Mrs. Ida Peters, Miss Lydla Holdaway. Sties Martha EXAMINATION PAY . FOR Moore, Miss Deloris JonesXMiss Eve-- I AND GET YOUR GLASSES AT "Miss Miss Marine Dunn, lyn Edmund, .WHOLESALE. Lore Dunn Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Edna Markman, FIss Rhea TayC. M, lor, Miss Anna Hedquist, Miss Emma mileage.'smoother going, better dUtrii bution of load, long-er-laati- -- Mrs,-Jame- ,, - Friday.. Among-ihes- mwmm ,. ML t new acrt SuthT,Tfemi;t4aTlBseTnsTjr""nd theater for Noah Young, tl is an Associated Ex at the Columbia booked r- - Hai-Row- There" are "tiveTlPHEhtfnr accompanied by uw uvrvutif made the journey to the lake on snow. ' Ruth, Rojand is a native Callforntan, shoes, and had. to. cross ths (rosea and displays grea.t Interest- - in its stream before site Could reach the momf stonenTbe snow warfieav-rearly history.- - For . year she. to visit the memorial stone that and the winds bitter, but Miss Roland marks the spot at Donner Lake, where made the journey to the lake and re the Donner party, California's earli- turn in a day, and was none the worse est, plpneersj met death from starva- for her experience. tion and- exposure as they struggled ta complete the last Tap of ihelr Tourney to the Golden state. Miss Roland got her opportunity to visit the lake while she was Miming her hew" PaiheseTinT, """The - Timber Queen," episode three of which wtll . theater Friday. be" at the Columbia -- - FRIDAYS VAUDEVILLE . - " i in.WI'u'i aW"Tii"ii' S T U D E B A K .E R f Y E A - f 7 .. j. . ..' ... " Rj |