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Show TkJ.,, - - " 11 a ovm yea um uerui 1 WW VZ tof one ext A WT irm-a- tt ame v JL. job -j- . IT st'iihine invited to attend, hw tnie, or real .. Ta-lo- . la PAGE FIVE. F. Eyring, Mrs. A. Kay olpiu and Miss ( hipmuu all of Provo at- tended a party given in the Alpine stake tabernacle this afternoon hj the uicIuIh'i's of the Alpine stake He- lief society in honor of Mrs. S. L. (hipmuu tif American Fork, who is; retiring from ihe stake board lielief j society, after "23 years service. pn-sen- t j -- ,'..d Mrs. John E. Christeusen. i Hid Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Itr. and J. S. Cuuiilnghi'.-- i, and invited -fiusts, Mr. and Mrs. j t rlo Allen. 9r. and Mrs. Sims Mill; Je, Sir. and !Urs. Bertha Rosa will he iunVA Mrs. I'oiilton and Mr. and Mrs l to the members of tbe Progressive 11. Calder. Serving club at her home this evenMiss Etliih IVay cntertaiue! tbe ing. The time will be spent with needlework and social that, during .vagua girls of the Provo Kirst whleh a delicious luncheon will be ward and their advisors at her home served. Friday evening. A midiil time whs enjoyed, after which refreshments Social Hour of the members The were served to the following. Mrs. club and their partners entertained Tenie Lnrsen. Mrs. Lillian Bishop, nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. SI. Miss Klsip Johnson, Miss Edna Gili'S, Bishop, Miss Mary Nelson, Saturday evening, in honor Miss Merla Boardman, Miss Helen Boardmau, (lf Mrs. Nelson whose birthday anniversary it was. The evening was Miss Hazel Fletcher and Miss Aude ient with games and music, during rey Jackson. which luncheon was served to the The First ward Sunday school will following club members, Mr. and Mr. George Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. entertain Thursday afternoon at a I). G. Calder, Mrs. John A. Vance, childrens' Easter party in the ward social hall, commencing at 5 oVb ick. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Culllmore. try thiac to Mil, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924. trip to New Zealand, after which luncheon was served. Those Jones was hostess were Miss Lillian Mortimer, M'.ss . members of ihe LamlxU Tail ltculah ojues. Miss l.urile iflseu. club at her home Monday evening. Miss A leca l'oiiltou. Miss Mauriue Th entertaining rooms were pret- I'.ee, Miss Anna l'eay. Miss Priscilla tily decorated with the season's Tavlor and Miss lkrotuy Stewart. flowers. Following a business meeting the guests were entertained liy Everyone is assured a good time Miss PrlscilU Taylor and Miss Imro-th- y at the Easter confetti bull to lie Stewart w ho rendered sev ral given iu the First ward social hall. selectioiiM on the ukek le. Miss r Thursday Good music has gave an interesting talk on her hoeu arranged for aud a cordial in- vital ion is extended to all. A Good Thing-DOX'T MISS IT Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie Semi your name and aJJrwa iilainW were at tueir pleasantly written, toother itli 5 cenU (and this home Saturday evening ly a numlip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., ber of friends, the ln'iag Moines, iowa, and receive in return a the hirthday anniversary of Mr. trial parknee containing CHAMIiKR-LAIK'- a Supper was served, covers COLGH KEMKDY for coughs, Gillispie. being laid for the following: Mr. aiui 'ilu'' bronchial, croup, whoopand Mrs. Hoy Gillespie, Mr. and ing coughs, aud lickline throat; CHAMW. Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. BERLAIN'S TABLETS for stomach (Mrs. J. Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. trouble, indigeatiun, gassy aina that 'Sharp eroad the heart, bilioutotaa and consti- Holt. Mr. and Mrs. John lloldaway, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Hoover, Mr. pation; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, and Mrs. Henry Smith, Mr. aud needed in every family for burns, scalds, Mrs. Melvin dinger, Mr. and Mrs. wound, piles and skin affections; the valued family medicine far only 5 cant. Ambrose Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hogan, Mrs. Hattie Hogau aud Mr. Don't miei it aud Mrs. Jj,mes Gillespie. The dining table was attractively decorated with sweet peas. Games and music were enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment TPTL THE HERALD - PROVO HERALD, i j ' 'at L. X. Oakley, I'Liou Pacific r- 3" Mix f V Miss Naomi James w ill h ave Provo Wednesday for Iais Angeles, t'alifor-- , nia. where her marriage to l.lmil The young Engle will take place. collide will spend a purl of the sum- mcr touring through stales along the western coast. ! j j Cedar Chests TOM MKK.HAN HAS HOST OF FKIENDS. Probably no screen star numbers among his acquulutauces so many leople In the public eye as Thomas Meighan. It is a tribute to the likeable personality of the handsome Paramount player that flapiiers and governors aud ball philosophers, players, authors and concert singers are 'proud to number him among their friends. John McCormack, the singer is a close friend of Meighan's. Tom would as soon wear organ on St. Patrick's day as miss one of the MK'oriuack ewu'erts, w hen he 1 swithin commuting distance of It. The friendship of Meighan and This George Ado is well known. started when Tom was playing the masculine lead in Ade's stage comInciedy. "The College Widow." dentally it was during the run of this play that Meighan met Frances Ping, nlso a member of the cast and New-Yor- k Girls! Muh-Jong- g House-cleanin- (fcfDfl OK! Buys Bed, Springs and Mattress This combination consists of a handsome, continuous post bed, in Venus Martin finish; a strong, quality soring of good design and one of our Special Mattresses, full sized, covered with art ticking, filled with clean pure cotton. 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Some are finished in walnut and mahogany and in period designs to match particular furniture schemes. -- as low as $14.00 Only One Price to Everybody The Lowest Price. Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll HOUSE THE Home Furnishers ONE-PRIC- E Provo, Springville ttnttt Princess I ALL SEATS IQc Tonight "PETER THE GREAT." eggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggesss strand Theater WEDNESDAY, For the showing of "Scaramouche" it will be necessary to change the time of shows as follows: Shows will start promptly at 2:30, 4:15, 7:30 and 9:15. with Matinees Emil Jennings. and to be repeated WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DUSTIN FARNUM in "BUCKING THE BARRIER" and COMEDY THURSDAY, FRIDAY SPECIAL NOTICE Children 25c, Adults 35c. Evening Children 35c, Adults 50c. All prices include war tax. Comedy. M L A. Stake SPRINGVILLE. Cbluiribia 8:15 sUse Co. limiiiiniiimiiiiiwmumsng Tonight 25c WHY PAY MORE? Home Furnishers. PROVO Ounces for less than of higher priced brands HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Trying days are ahead for your furs, coats, woolens and blankets, too unless they are stored away safely in one of our Tennessee Cedar Chests. A cedar chest is sure protection from moths, dust and dampness. Insect life cannot live in a cedar chest, and our specially constructed line of genuine red cedar chests are absolutely dust proof. I 25 The Lowest Price. Safest Place to Store Your Winter Wear n ot v years Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll "THE - Th? DrnuriMc Art club of the Provo high school was ple'isuntly i ntertaincd at the home of Miss Ada Anderson Saturday evening. The time was spent in playing games, during which a delicious luncheon carried out in an Easter scheme was served to the following: Miss Eunice Bird, Miss Helen Carroll, Miss Helen Hatch, Miss Moneita HayMiss cock, Miss Zena Arthur, Anita Hansen, Miss Lillian MorFILM MEETS FAVOR timer, Miss Delores Fullmer, Miss The production made by I'niversnl Wauda Griggs and the hostess. sal of Victor Hugo's immortal story, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storrs of S lt at the Colubia theater, has met with Lake sieut the week end In Provo high favor, exceeding any big prowith Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Oakley. duction within ready memory and a permanence most gratipromising Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, Mrs. J. M. Jen- fying to all who have the welfare of sen, Mrs. It. J. Murdock, Mrs. Carl the screen at heart. In massiveness and thoroughness this production Is a revelation and gives truth to the pronouncement by able critics that it eclipses anything previously offered. Hugo's story was charged with a dramalc power such as he only could wield. The period of the fifteenth century in France was one wherein drama filled to overflowing the daily lives of Its people. The ex-- I tremes in station of the Parisian t people were wide as the poles. And the author s love of the abnormal in character building, together with his marvelous knowledge of human They Make Splendid Treasure Boxes Another author-frienof Meighan is Booth Tarkington, considered by to he America's foremost writmany er. For a long time the star has lioen trying to induce Tarkington to write an original story for him to play it on the screen. At last the famous author consented. The story is "Pied Piper Malotie," a comedy-dramwith scenes laid at Ohlport, Maine, near Tarkington's summer home. The plot deals with an sailor-maand a girl and a bunch of cute kiddies. Lids Wilson is the girl. "Pied Piper Mnlone" will be shown nt the Columbia theater next ednesday and Thursday. The American Legion A'.ixilinry will give a card party in the Armory hall Friday evening. The card game will be "otto", bridge and played and prizes awarded. will be served. The public is cordially invited to attend. g time suggests many needs for your home. No other piece of furniture needs more attention than your bed the place where you rest and relax and get renewed energy for the next day's wcrk. To get that proper rest you must have good springs and a restful mattress that is built for sleep. V C-da- r Sirs. Orson Twelves will be hostess to the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion ut her home, 0119 E. Second North, Wednesday afternoon at 2:.'i0 o'clock. Following a program, dainty Vefreshmeuts will lie served. now Mrs. Meighan. Buy Your New Bed Outfit on the Installment Plan tr agent City, sixnt the week end iu I'imvo with his family. En Easter dance will be given In the Provo Second ward amusement hull Tuesday evening, under the direction of the M. I. A. The famous Harmony Kings will furnish the music. Everyone Is Invited to attend. Beds! Springs! Mattresses! - RAMON NOVARRO u Andre-Lou- is Moreau, who was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad; whose laughter mocked his enemies and whose madness inflamed the world. See him in Mi l Provo Wards and Pleasant View. THOMAS MEIG Tuesday, April 15, 8 p. m. SCARAMOUCHE ... high class Biggest in Utah stake. ever vaudeville presented Continuous performances in ten wards two districts rotating program in each district. Troupes of the east district will play in the west and troupes of the west will play in the east district. Shows in each ward house in Provo and Pleasant View. co-operat- mm Come along and follow "Pied And HARRY LANGDON in YOUTH Piper Malone" through love and adventure Lois Wilson as: on land and sea. FLICKERING leading lady, and a flock of the cutest: kids ever seen on the screen. Columbians Ralph Pollock's the P ictures and smiimiinmmmmatttt In Prologue Playing ' ADMISSION 10 AND 25 CENTS. Dancing, Drama, Reading and Bushels of Fun. from DAV AUCE TERRY RAFAEL SABATINI'S novel Aline, th fair ariatocrat lov whoa rods th fury of th rYolu tion. aa LEWIS STON?. at la Tour d'Aayr .1 Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. OFFICE PHONE Miss Claire Hansen 148 Music, 135 Organist West Center. )33raKia.Kggggggggggggggga |