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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER r 0 f gold and frequently they are shaded. CARD OF THANKS. I" COLOR TOtt'IL young sauted much the some kind of act for .the man w ho sieved ' A stunning gown of -- white jgeorg-etTo all those who assisted uV ur sec- "Yaud- pretty girl in a deserted as. "The Boy Wonder." of very crepe hiis an over-tuni- c Miss Kuth I'ierpout and Miss tioii of the itx last uiirut. dnnrir.Ml the dvatb and funeral of our beloved fine figured Idac:; L.ce, and baa a Mildred Jones. uinedT 'Twenty ' . a fuU 1)I(K,k with uls baml8! lmsbiiiid, father and brother, Siiuiiiel corsitgiruf iiink rowolutiR. T. Thornton, we desire' to extend wita a nuir Toes , entertained lUroaU alM,ut hpr asins; dancing- act. Two dance'sl our le' and henrtfeltKaipreeiution. were given Tue imtch Dance and1 The girl was returning tvuni a MRS. HAZEL. IT." THORNTON. K0ND0N8 for Cold In Head, The Colonial Dance.' VIltL AND DNA THKNfoX picture show when, she was grnblied unmw Dry nm, comm. B Kolf Pratt, soloist, in the. Florenee JENSEN. ELLEN MRS. t "in Haafecfc. .Bar amlie moron who was 'laying by ltwtm, B4 Ngtm. TkMtTUIhMia. kONDON'81 Prhlay and 't3.,. received much "ajK' weeds waitIuft-Htop-Uiiki,t;!!me.. FAN0-VTItaathta, M. MBSM. Itattor. plnttswtAcsilTOBdsrfKf in. A lor in, sing. Miss1, Priday with her violin ping her shrieks with one hand, thej There are fans to match; all the,, man clenched her about the throat most georgeous evening frocks this deserves the same credit. BKCATAMtMLJELU A pretty Japanese dance was, pre- and dragged bed limp body about a season. They come in the most gor-- . II" MlaaV. I sented by the Misses Grace Hughes block into a vacant lot. of red,' rose, blue and i and Marie Morgan, in costume. Last but riot least was Edmoml Evaius in "Melange of Monologues'" and those who have- - heard Mr. Evans in "Melange of Monologues" last evening know full well what they missed. Before and after the vaudeville, a home made handler; W chief - I If ILHJ' I ' 8 ami candy bazaar was lnnnch; Jl"! t'lrri'&Vaffr. JaRKfT 1 1 I A' ed.' .Practically everything was sold. ijf j, I A most enjoyable time was spent by 1 the large crowd in attendance. 200 Pair Women's ' ' PAGE FIVE. 5, 1923." te - ft w OxFor ds o0 Shoes-an- d Pumps, 4- . gHtis-shade- It u 0 ... :' s , I I 0 0 HINT 0 International o Formerly Priced $5.00 to $7.50 ONE ONE. THURSDAY DAY DAY 0 mn ! J ' r ..... 4 1 II XV'pQyQ.n, J ' FOR MAN WHO ATTACKS GIRL Newa Service! LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 5. An aroused citizenry was hunting today CITIZENS . r!! ' Tl ph "n k n r. r a p It P ' a n n r e c o 1 ' r n 0 0 1IB 14 U O O OO O CD) O cD:u Cm BSin US wig nsgm s aim wiix i 3 miOii e iueniliers "of the stake board' were "The trffircrs and teachers association present, I. E. ltroikliauk, president, Third wirrd Primary and Hiss Lillie Owens. There were met Tuesday evening at the home of The teachers Mrs. Mervin Cook. 27 prcseut. prepared the stories to be presented anto the children at Primary meeting Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huish nounce the engagement of their Monday afternoon, after which they daughter, lone, to Gerald Fi Heaton quilted for the hostess. A delicious of Provo. Tlie marriage will take luncheon followed and was served place in the Salt Lake temple, Wed- to Mrs. J. B. Richmond, Mrs. George Duuson, Mrs. John Maylierry, Mrs. nesday, December 12. Clarence Smith, Mrs. II. L. Boswell, A dance will be given this even- Mrs. J. M. Crawley, Miss Leah ing in the Third ward for the bene- Stiegal and Misa Cloe Smith. ' fit of the missionaries who are if. M. I. A. VAUDEVILLE luboring in the mission, field from that ward. The proceeds will be The vaudeville and bazaar given sent to them as a. Christmas gift Tuesday evening In- the First ward Good music has been secured, and meeting house by the M. I. A. of the the public is cordially invited to at- ward, was a complete success from ' , . tend. ; beginning to end. Eight splendid acts of vaudeville Mrs. H. G. Blumentbal Will be host- were presented. ess to the members -- of the NineCharles WiUUvahd Co., iaJiBitfl teenth Century club at her home of Grand Opera," and Charles Engar Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock.-and Co.: in "MustcaI Trent"" Tvere thoroughly appreciated for the exThe Social Sixty dancing club will cellent programs. . hold another dance Friday evening C. E. Clark in "The Boy Wonder" December 7, at the Roberts Hotel. disgnised as a farmer Interested the Wilde's orchestra will furnish the audience with his witty sayings and music. All members are cordially jokes. Judge Higglns in "Three In invited to attend. One dressed as a Dutchman, pre- of-th- OCIETY o Io o o o 1 o to the members of the Optimist club The members of Valley. Circle were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs Elmer W. Duncan Tuesday evening:. A most enjoyable time was spent with needlework after which dainty refreshments were served to the following members; Mrs. W. tk Whlttemore, Mrs. Roy Knapp, Mrs. John WestphaL Mrs. C. E. Westrope, Mrs. Lee LCBaker, Mrs. Mra Charles Chamberlain, Mrs. Charles Herman Grimm, Renisch, MrsC. H. Funk, Mrs. Dudley Gallagher, Mrs. George Leven, Mrs. Ralston, Miss Florence Ray, Miss Augusta Scherrer, Miss Lottie Redfleld, Miss Nora Redfleld and Mrs. BlumenthaL at her home Thursday afternoon. Tables of "500" will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. Mrs. C. A.tarsen will entertain the L'Metia club members at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions. m Meat Market, by the ladies of Valley Circle. The goods for sale will include quilts, aprons, all kinds of needlework, luncheon sets, card table - sets, fancy breakfast caps, towels, candy, handkerchiefs, house aprons, all kinds of foodstuffs. 9 will Booths be opened at A fancy quilt and o'clock sharp. doll are to be given away during the day. The members of the Utopia club will be entertained at the home of TheeB6erbf Valley Circle will Mrs. Lr LrCookThffrsday afternoon be entertained by Mrs. W. H. Ray at An enjoyable time will be spent her home Thursday afternoon. Sew- with sewing, music and luncheon. ing, music and luncheon will be the The eiders quorum of the Second diversions. They are also request ed to meet Friday evening at the ward will give a dance in the ward residence of the Misses Nora and amusement hall Friday evening. Lottie Redfleld. Sewing and lunch Good music has been arranged for. The proceeds will be divided equally eon will be enjoyable features. and sent to the four missionaries of m mm The members of the Tree Joli club the ward who are laboring In variwill be entertained Thursday after ous mission fields at the present noon at the home of Mrs. R. Eugene time, as Christmas gifts from the Jones. Sewing, music and luncheon members of the ward. Everyone is will.be the features of entertain invited to attend. i' i : . .. 1 - ' 1 W0m& 'tPrcfct'S W Terirls I I Pejirls are the most acceptable gift for young - and old v. spwif. V, " 9 Give the Family This Gift That Never Grows Old fSf Cf " Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Sr., A .The members of the B. L. E. club entertained at Thanksgiving dinwill be entertained Thursday after ner, Thursday. Chinese lilies pretthe dining table. noon by Mrs. 8. J. Jones at her tily decorated : home. The afternoon will be spent Covers were laid for the following Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Dahlquist and with cards, music and luncheon. family, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and family, Mrs. A married folks dance will be Lena Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. V. C' given In the Third ward amusement Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Tolboe, hall Thursday evening, to which all Tolloe, Lake City. and Mrs. Olsen married folks, spinsters and bache- After dinner theofSalt time was pleaslors are cordially Invited to attend. with music and social Wilde's orchestra will furnish the antly siient chat . 1 - Anderberg Inc I The advanced senior class of the I alley Circle will rive a dance Wednesday evening December 12 .In' the Masonic temple. A six niece or-- l chestra has been arranged for to fur-nish the dance music. Refreshments will be served. All masons, their wives, sons and daughters are cor dially invited to attend. the wurd house. The lesson was ,, iiiHtitiirinniii fti.iiL'ntions 0f stute church aud Society." Mr. Washburn, teacher of the class, talk, after which gnYe n the time was sient in open discus sion among the class members. Mrs. Carlos Miller gave a reading, Mrs. Gilbert Cox will be hostess Home," by Edgar A. Guest 1 .ri.,, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, e , ffflmi&tei kWVBMgr H The Hottent I The funniest racing cm- - Rfffponiiblff UtKoMon For Foolifh v? ir i -i. AM AMATMA PvtAfundar" -- Sill BIB1.C nil A MILUON : - J. 2 TO THE. v IN Brvnore COURTS CACHl I 1 ana jeInK ma a v a . i i r ut ACE'OLD PLWNOTA !m WM:- Period, console and cabinet types of superlative beauty priced from $45.00. II A rjfA.P? . ' - ,ij I Program You'll Enjoy on Christmas Day There may be 19 days left before Christmas but there are not that jnany tickets left to entitle you to that Free $600.00 Piano. Don't forget, only 60 tickets issued one with each phonograph soldnot one chance out of a thousand but one out of sixty. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. But you must hurry. 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