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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924. bat, dur- - So Ul Problem," In the Uelief tervea. Hieij lueeiuij iucni; iiitiuwu iu the Finn ward. Ihe 11. 1. I I wlU fur-- , oriheura The Tralulne Iteehlv of Provo the (iris Mr. B. Aaael Johnson will be AU UJU-wa- rd raluM,u"1 "1 First ward will five a dan, In the l'r,,f hote to the member of the wmIuI ball thU ereiilug. hewing cluh at ber home this The tluie will be iient The Harmon? Kliiv will inrush evening. .f the Third wurd The uietnU-ri- i the uiupIi'. lirfr.Iiimutit will le Uelief lii chuir are rjucted nerved dtirli.g the wiring. Every, tu uieet ut the houe of Sirs. Carrie Pcurod loniKht Mt 7:;K o'clock. Fol- one 1 invited to attend. jloning choir practice a nxi.il time 1 Si lociety The tU W 11Im Kert rrri Tables of bridge tod "500" will be Jwlth arwluc and played, pruw awarded and a dainty j iiuKiwig mm luncheon ierved. n will 1 a wmree of mnttnnaf anxiety mm hlu wul iueaplie of lriU- Ing up children, if he lmi any. He I PACK FIVE. !1 HOI KS UF.FK HKI.il VMILK KOK St Kill WOMAN Tu.-mla- (2) , 1 n International NVwt ervlca. UtMMiV. April Twenty four hourif a week is long enough fur any woman to w nil.. That's official. The tendon Coiiictv Council Edu him met. cation will K' eujo.veit, The work niiri business committee and decided that the scnih-mokcof ihe 1'rovo Second ward will dike iu London schools shall have A i"eiiul pingiiiiu has lecu eliiitue of the Meeting Tuesday aflllidcl' the Uil'iitluU of the their hours of work reduced from ternoon, inxtend of the wieinl service Social Scrn.-to twenty four hours a UcjiHitmcut for the thirty-tw-. deMirtuielit. Work will l.e dme In iiclicf txHiel, to U' 1, id ill v eet.-uiceiiiig rciariiiiou for the I miliar, which the Thud wuid 'I'himI.i.v uflci In tu he lield Wedned;iv. All luem-Ih- t Aloiio Morhy of tiie ii. V. I . lia-uiutack" are rUcMcd to he In attendclub will ivi.d the tour act ance. play, 'Kriciidly Enemies." Siiul Jack lluvic anil his fauinus white luiiMcal liiimlici'K w ill he lvinlrml hors', "Scout," gallop Sir. nnd Mrs. Shirley J!ee, Sir. hy l lie clour. All ladies of the ward through one of the fastest action and Sirs. Sam Jcpcrii. Jr., and me iuviud to uitend. laughter, tJcuevieve mid Sir. and jthe latest 1'nivcri.al production In Mis. ltohcrt Jonex were the giicM Sirs. Thomas F. Picrpont und 'western picture! of the season Iu Smnlay of Mr. und Sir. Ivan 'hlldn daughter, Kuth, left even- which the big cowboy actor is of Sprlugvllle. An Hunter dinner ing lor Newark, N. Saturday J., where they 'starred, "The Calloping Ace," now was nerved, after which music and will meet Sliss Margaret Pierponl, social chat were enjoyed. The din- who has received her houol'ahle re- playing at the princess theater. ing table was prettily decorated lease from Ihe Eastern States misIt Is Hoxle's lcst picture since with Jonquils and terns. sion field of the L. 1. S. church, "The Bed Warning." which was one after Inhering for the past II'J of the most colorful westerns iu Sir. and Mrs. P. ;. Hull spent months. Sirs, l'ierpoiit und her which Hoxie has yet apiK'ared. It Saturday und Sunday in Lvnudvl, daughters will WMt with relatives Is of distinct ill that it novelty Utah. aud friends in New Vork, Boston, offers besides more than ordinary L.Min, und Salem, Sluss., und of the daring horseiuait-IshlThe Itelief officers and i. C. Enroiite home they allotment and thrilling rides that make uicuilicr of the Fourth ward enter- will visit In Chichgo und Niagara up a high class western picture, a tained lit the home of Sir. A. L. Fulls. They will arrive ill Provo in prairie buttle that rivals a wur Booth In her honor Saturday after- about three scene from Flanders, noon. An Interesting urogram wan The climax to u dispute over a enjoyed, during which delicious The literary section will huve marble quarry comes in a "dyna Were nerved to the fol- charge of the program to he given mite" war that eclipses the thrilllowing: Sirs. r.. J. Durriint, Mrs. iu the l irst ward Tuesday alter-filmClark Newell, Sirs. John T. Taylor, mum. .Mrs. Sterling Ereuiihruck ing lint tie staged during the Mrs. Sum Uiddulph, Mrs. Alma will give the lesson "The Life und ing of "The Bed Warning." It is uu adaptation hy Isadore Sirs. Jumei Hunter, Sumner, Works of J u mes Uussell Lowell." Sirs. James (J. Hall, Sirs. Nephi Two pluno selections will he ren- Bernstein of the Popular Slagazine Sirs. dered hy Sirs. Lynn Suttou, und a story, "Hard Bock," hy Jacques Taylor, Sirs. J. P. ltohcrt North Brudbury SI. W. Slerrlll, Sirs. Itose Kartch-ner- , lending will he given hy Wallace Mrs. Frauds Knight, Sirs. An- Soreusou. A good attendance is de- directed its filming. The cust includes Slargnret Mordrew SI arisen, Sirs. P. T. Bigelow, sired. ris, a recent I'niversal "discovery," Sirs. James A. Oliver, Sirs. Elva who plays the romantic lead oppoMiller. Sirs. Esther Brown, Sirs. The Soeiul Service department of faLewis Coleman, Sirs. Charles J. the Fourth ward Belief society will site the star; Robert SlcKim, mous screen "villain," Frank Rice, Sirs. Engar, Hayden Chnreh, Sirs. have charge of the meeting Tues-du- Horothea Wolbert, Julia Brown und Jennie Buckley, Sirs. J. W. Huish, afternoon. Sluyor O. K. HanSirs. William Ashworth and Sirs. sen will give the lessdn on "Stand- Fred Humes. Anson Hutch. ards of Living." A whistling nolo will he rendered hy Elton Sumner THE SILENT COMMAND Vote for the most ioptilnr lady and a piuuo solo hy Miss Heufetta and the most iHipular gentleman of Tuylor. All members of the ward luechauical Several geniuses the Second ward at the Belief so- are eordiully invited to utteud. were culled in to assist in setting ciety bazaar which will ne held the special devices used in "The Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Shaw en up Wednesday In the word amusement hull. Everyone Is Invited to attend. tertuined at dinner ut their home Silent Command," the William Fox spectacular feature picture which sjc jjc jc Suuduy in honor of their sou, La toSirs. Jerry Cluff entertuined at Vurd, of Suit Luke, it being his comes to the Columbia theater night and Tuesday. Among the her home Siindny In honor of her birthday anniversary. Covers wer number was Sydney N. Buruch, husband, whose birthday anniver- - laid for the following: Mr. and Sirs. electrical expert, who supervised enon oecured that day. The Lu Slur Scott, Huumer Lamb and the installation sary of the radio outfit decsou Ferrlll of Sulem, LaV'ard Lamb, tertulniug rooms were prettily oratea w it U yellow tulipi. Dinner Miss Beth Jenkins of Sluguu, Miss was served, covers being laid forlEueetta SkilUcoru of Suit Lake, Sir. and Sirs. Eugene Cluff and Enade, Clinton and La Preal Shaw, .1 family, Sir. and Sirs. Bliss Cluff the guest of honor aud the host and and family, Sliss Fern Cluff, Sir. hostess. Euster lilies preetily d Sirs. C. SI. Dean and family of orated the dining tuble. . W 4 i ft' Salt Lake, Sir. and Sirs. Victor Peck j and family also of Salt Lake, the Sir. and Sirs. W. A. Nuttall enter- guest of honor and the hostess. A large birthday cake prettily dec tuined a number of relatives and orated and containing yellow lighted friends ut u hou fire party and candles formed the centerpiece for wienuu roust at their home iu a the dining table. Following dinnet- Graudview Saturday evening. a social time was enjoyed. huge bonfire was made among the ' wer which trees, urouud games t f Th I?ellef socletv mpptins In the 'played. Those who participated in Pioneer ward will commence at 2:30 tbe delightful affair were Mr. and o'clock, Tuesday afteroon, with the Sirs. Carl Law, Sir. and Mrs. Aaios run social service aepartment in charge. iiiuiug, jii. una .urs. u. J. w lilting, Sirs. E. L. Parker will give the les- - Sir. and Sirs. George M. Nuttull, son on 'Standard of Living, the In-- ! Sir. and Sirs. John Oberg, Sir. und dividual treatment of social Drob-- 1 Sirs. Leon Peterson, Mr. and Sirs. lems." Sliss Cleone Wllktns will Charles Pulsipher, Miss Slildred furnish the music and an Enster Levitre, Oral Collins aud Mrs. Oasis reading will be given by Sirs. Slary Blussiugume of Iduho. Ferrell. All are Invited. Sir. and Sirs. B. II. Hyde .cuter-taine- d ut an Easter party ut their Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth will ' give the lesson on 'Standard of home Saturday evening ror the folLiving, the Individual Treatment of j lowing: Sir. and Sirs. L. B. Harmon, Mr. una .Mrs. Sterling treuubruck, Mr. and Mrs. Byron t). Jones, Sit. and Sirs. Clarence Boyle, Sir. und Sirs. II. A. Dixon, Mr. und Sirs. George Wortheu, Sir. aud Mrs. D&. vere Cliilds, Sirs. Ruth Mumford und Miss Verda Dor i us of Ephriam. Four Shows Daily. SC MM 1 mm j ion-il.Te- d 0 Turn In Your Old Broken e and Buy A New onarch irt MdlleafeU Lower Your Fuei Bills! o V ";i i.tpi; . j Wush-iugto- 8 A Jovely modern version Dixon-Taylor-Russ- "THE Home Furnishers PROVO SPRINGVILLE jvnrn combustion. theater At the Strand und Tuesday. y HOUSE" ONE-PRIS- E i. . Jut-curd- , Co. ell it I Monday which plays an iiniMirtunt part in the screcii story. Sir. Baruch is one of the leaders Iu his profession. He is the inventor of n depth bomb that was used by the I'niled States government during the wur with deadly effect und did much to assure the safe transortation of troops across the Atlantic. He also Installed the wireless tower ut Purls, used In sending radiograms across the ocean to this country. The wireless system required in "The Silent Cominaiid" was mi elaborate affair, and J. - Gordon Edwards, director of the picture, gave Sir. Baruch permission to cull for everything necessary to a real radio station. The expert carried out his Instructions so thoroughly that the nlr above the studios on Tenth ave-into. .New lorK, was soon Humming with radio messages of nil descrip tions. These messages were picked up hy other stations and Inquiries commenced to come in at the studios until It was explained to the wireless operators that it was only "moving picture stuff." J ; Her Photo dec-an- looks today, in her new hat and gown, will perpetuate a loving memory of her personality and As she charm. Father Time is working changes with each passing day have the photo taken now. Larson Studio Makers of Fine Portraits. Columbia Theater Building. )le. on - STRAND 9)C on i ft1 1 ber int' you International News Service. VIENNA, April 21. ".Don't mar-r- y a 'hahy woman'," consels Professor Eeingold tierling. The professor has been giving the young men of Vienna some advice on women not to marry and he has been particularly severe in his denunciation of "baby woman." "This type of girl, says the professor, "with ber small neck and head, low forehead and straight figure, is a fashionable type today, but men should beware of a woman who looks like this after her twentieth birthday, for she will be shallow, frivolous, obstinate and without judgement. "The baby woman will never grow up. Her arrested development Undersea Scenes in Natural Colors J. E. WILUAMSON presents It's hard on the walls when boys "wash up" and woodwork painted with Barreled Sunlight can be vashed like tile WaIZs Made by a special process, Barreled Sunlight produces a smooth, lustrous surface that resists dirt. It can be washed like tile. Costs less than enamel, requires fewer coats and is guaranteed to remain white longer. Easy to apply. 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