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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1921. and son. Charles Douglas, Miss Virginia Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. William Gleske and daughters, Evelvu and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McPbearsou, Miss Catherine aud Ikirotby Maroon, Vernon West aud Miss Norma Ire. Collins. O-I- C WEDDING RECEPTION, Xa lntereetiug social event of the Karon was the marriage of HiflB Virginia Bates, daughter of Hr. and Mr. 3. W. Bate of Provo, to Robert C. Klrkwuod, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas Kirkwood, ulao of this city, which tonic place in the Bonneville ward chapel Tuesday evening. y iue ctrtroony wan leriormea at 8 o'clock, by Bishop Isaac Jacob of the Bonneville ward la the pres-Dc- e of 400 relatives a ad friends. A variety ' of beautiful ferns f dorned the altar. The bride appeared rhanning in a of white georgette, with white jow ilk lace and dainty pink rosebud trimmings. She carried a beauti-iu- l bouquet of roses and lilies of fthe talley. Mrs. Lester M. Brian. inter of the bride, was matron of lionor. She wore a gown of nlle with colored georgette, green tended trimmings, and carried a g .3ouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. T The bridesmaids were Mlsg Pot fStrlngham, Miss Neva Striugham, Vera McAdam and Miss Grace sister of the groom. The f3diss worn by Miss Dot Striugham was of orange colored georgette, 1 and was prettily trimmed with Miss Neva toads. Stringuum's frock was orchid colored crejie de with velvet trimmings. Miss t McAdam wore a beautiful dress of jirohid colored georgette Mid was trimmed with ribbon and flowers. Miss Kirkwood's gown was of yeli low crepe de chine, with lace and I'DiIkhi triiumings. Kach carried a lit'uiHirul bowiuet ot roses and sweet peas. Brian was best man, lister ami baby Bates Brian was ring bearer. The wedding march was played by Charles Wilde and Miss Josephine Madsell. The ushers wen M. Marvin Cease, l'anl Hippie, Glen fTtipple and Keith Sumner. A reception m honor of the young couple was given by Mr. and Mrs. Bates in the social hall Immediately following the ceremony. The hail was beautifully decorated iu pink colored hearts, and pink and white streamers. An enjoyable time was sm'iit with dancing, during which dainty refreshments were served to 400, in cluding 50 guests. Many beautiful wedding gifts were re ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood jfrom their friends assembled. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood will make heir home in Provo for the time leiug. Miss Helen Hatch and Miss tLucile Hatch were hostesses to a lumber of their friends at a watch rnrty at their home New Year's eve. he entertaining rooms were pret- ily decorated in the holiday colors. ames, music, and dancing were he features of the evening, during ten a delicious midnight lunch- in was served. The Invited guests ere Miss Fav Knnlriinir. Mica felma Jacobsen, Miss Florence Adams, Miss Phyllis Adams, Miss Ellen Ashton, Ralph Jensen, Cal-ri- n Winter. Ron DavbelL Jack Pence, Harold Meakin, Gale Gates And Gerald Loosburrow. - Daughters of the Rltah Pioneers are requested to meet at the Farmers & Merchants lank, or at the home of Mrs. Ar- pur N. Taylor, Thursday afternoon Camp :v. fided to No. 4, Automobiles will be Dr- o- take the ladles to the home If Mrs. Joseph Rhaw In Lakeview, frhere the regular monthly meeting -E- -T-Y Mr. aad Mra. R. C. Carter entertained at a dancing party in the Grand View ward house New Year's eve. The guest made merry with dancing until 12 o'clock, when an elaborate supier was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Eldred. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Mr. aud Mrs. B. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gone-maMr. and Mrs. M. C. Jones, Mr. aud Mrs. Orval Drysdale. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drvsdale. "Mr. and Mra. R. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kartchiner, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor, Miss Vilate Johnson, J. Baum. and M. Young All members will be conducted. are urged to be in attendance. married folks leap year dance will be given In the Third ward amusement hall Thursday evening. Good music has been arranged for, and a cordial invitation is extended to all married folks of Provo. A and John spent Mr. mid Mrs. Dura Davis entertained at dinner at their home on New Year's day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. II. SluMis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy StuMis and baby and Mr. audi Mrs. Byron Clark and U.k." I'ri. ftie, at all dealers. IWt R1WAN1S DANCE. simply ask for a kidney reinedv The Kiwauis club will tegin 11)21 get Ikoau's Pills the same that Mr. with a luncheon and dance is honor Elliott had. Fiwter-Miibuof the ladies of the club ineuilier Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, iu Hotel Roberta. "SUM MI0H.DEK.s- The new officers, recently elected, Mrs. Irene Castle, famous will iw installed lu their resjw'tive and actives, npitcars acaiu on officers and the old officers will resheet iu "Slim Shoulders." tire from guiding the destinies of the silver jhbh comes t the Strand theater the club. Music will t furnished by the tonicbt and Thursday. It is difficult to esiiiiK.te in ad mixed double quartet from the ranee the welcome that local theaProvo high school under the direc- ter patrons will accord this celetion of Prof. Ernest Paxman. brated and popular artiste. Whenever she in this city Mrs. lYstle has always been favored ES with CHlMicity audiences, whether apiiearing iu person or on the Provo People Must Recognize and sciven, and it is safe to assume,ll therefore, that "Slim Shoulders-wiHeed It. draw record houses at each Kidney ills come mysteriously. But nature generally warns you. Iierforniiince. The story of "Slim Shoulders" Notice the kidney secretions. Mrs. Castle in a series of See if the color is unhealthy events. She daiuvs, If there are settlings aud sedi- whirlwind rides, swims and wears a iiuimVr ment, of stunning wraps and gowns that Passages frequent, scanty, pain- will no doubt be the envv of ful. every woman m town. The action of the It's time to fear serious kidney story takes in New York phi.v trouble. City and in picr,i!es.iie I';,l, Bench. It It's time to use Doau's Pills. is a modern wriiti-l,v story, Io;iU S have done great work in barbs K. Harris, and is said to v Provo. provide her with some of the best AsU your ueidibor? opp irluiiities of her career. W. Elliott, farmer, 554 E. 1st "Slim Shoulders." uiiii-iu .," It li'Vinson released . South St.. Provo. savs: "Doau's 11 picture. Was diTills are absolutely reli'Me. 1 us-'rected .y Alan Crosland. them when my hack hurt. My back was weak .mil lame and I also I. al "I Ki:( II HKKI.S" sharp pains across my kidneys. !':d y.i'i eu r see pictures of !m '::s;le w 1, Her ,:1,.;; :l..oin:: up v.isf,;lly int., l.er t'aceVi ". dan-setis- MR. AND MRS. COCHRAN ARE Wilkins, Hulon Wilkins, Miss Mary LOS ANGELES PARTY GVESTS Darger all of Spanish Fork, Miss Norma Holley of Mapleton and Mrs. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Pec. 25. Laura Darger of Proro. Christmas day found Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran of Provo, Utah, very Mr. Mrs. Giles altars amidst a family gathering happy; New Year's in Mauti with relatives. of their six daughters- - families and . other relatives, who are now resid Mrs. L. R. Edwards entertained at ing In California. The gathering was a bridge luncheon at her home Mon- held in Maeebee's Hall. to Amusements for the day were day afternoon, in compliment Mrs. Sterling Price of tgden, who Is rendered by the family orchestra. At a signal given the guests were visiting here. The rooms were prettily decorated with pink roses. ushered into the banquet rooui in Three tables of bridge were played, which there was an immense table Mrs. Fred U. Tayb r and Mrs. E. C abundantly laden with the holiday Rodgers receiving the favors. Lunch- feast. eon followed aud was served to Mrs. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. R. B. Patter- John Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Mrs. W. son, Allen, Mrs. Sterling McPreason and son Robert, Mr. and Price, Mrs. E. 0. Rodgers, Mrs. Mrs. Chas. E. Clay and son Harold, Spencer Clark, Miss Nellie Tndslev, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haynes and Mrs. W. W. Oreni, Mrs. J. B. Tin ker, daughters Fern and Norimi. Mr. Mrs. R. L. Anderlierg, Mrs. George and Mrs. Ray Weaver and daughter Li ven. Mrs. Clyde E. William and Lois. Mrs. H. R. Wessnmn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Martin.' were disordered and the secretions were highly colored and offensive. One Inn of Iioau's Pills soon filed me up fine. As stma as my kidneys acted properly I was rid of the trouble with m'x My kidneys m n, Mrs. G. F. Dorgan entertained at a New Years dinner at ber borne Tuesday afternoon. A beautiful basket of shasta daisies centered the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins, Elgin PAGE THREfc. ( i . ' - i FLORSHEIM SHOE i In Mid ' t'ncMK V ;,,' ''' s, KSioun itiiiiost us family. s ,H ,ni, js ( us tile ei STRAND other,! I -' "THK SOII.t K.- S- Stan Lmirel sw'ius to have oin-ed up a rich veiu of uiaterial for his talents in burlcsipif mid in travesty. Following his Mioi'W in his two recent l traves ties on current hits, "Kneinies of Women" and "lluiitiiiK Hij: tJainci in Afri.'a." which Vere released re- under the titles of "rro7.cn Hearts' and "Hoiif.'hest Africa. be has. iu his lat ruthcconicdy, "The Soilers." which will lie shoun iuursdav tit the Colombia theater, put another bit: hit on the buriesiiue liau. "The Soilers" has the trouble- washed city of Numb, Alaska, us its locale, ihc hero. Canister, is a The house, where a Krat deal of the action occurs iu the codv, is in all details true to the conception of that colon ill rciiilezvous painted for the readiti); and iicture-Koiutpublic by i:od and photoplavs. There are the fiddlers simeakini; u tune, men in mackiuaws, Kills iu short skirts, Stan dancing Laurel has neglected no device in the leiM rtoiy of a trawsty artist of iiiiiisual talents and years of irain-iiii;- . in biiildim; u)i the business of fun makinj; which be ciuplnxs iu his caricature ot the famous storv. f :l I A two-ree- two-fiste- d dare-devil- if . ill :-- .f .r.-7-V:--y- lI j l i"- -- jtaiu-bliii- ! v IRENE CASTLE 'SLIM SHOULDER' If i:i'!:ut watch i;!:i'.na; Wc (I.i our own work and e pilar-an- and Comedy t s.itisf.x lien. "PEST OF THE STORM COUNTRY" .i rs. berever I WEDNESDAY THURSDAY get her. n ion KiM low n;i( i:s i Mrs. Melissiaa Lewis entertained at dinner Tuesday afternoon for the following guests, her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mnnwill of Payson, Miss Leah lleiiricbsen. Miss Agness Farrer, Miss Natellu Lewis, Messrs. 3. Earl Ixwis, Eldon Erven Nelson, Kenneth, Lewis, Dean and Sterling Lewis. A beautiful bowl of sweet peas formed th centerpiece for the dining table. The dining room and parlor were attractively decorated in holiday .. .ii:vi:i.iiv co. ti. WKitit I niviTsity Ave. Provo, l lah. 113 X. I wrnmj colors. , Miss Natella Lewis has returned to Spanish Fork to resume her teaching at the Central school, after sjiending the holidays in Provo. Camp No. 3. Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ida Stewart Peay. 257 South Fifth West. All members .and those eligible for membership are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Collins entertained New Year's eve at a watch party at their home. A variety of ferns and other flowers attractively decorated the entertaining rooms. Music, dancing and games, were enjoyable features of the evening, during which a delicious luncheon was served to the following Mr. and Mrs. ,T. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Mr. and jl Mrs. George Petersop, Mrs. Sam ' Liddiard, Miss Melba Hindmarsh. . Miss Leah Meservy, Miss Alice Strong, Miss Elva Peterson and Leo j If you saw this pair of Florsheims beneath a Pullman berth, you wouldn't have to wait 'till the owner peeped out in the morning to know that he was a man accustomed to the finer things of life. 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