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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1924. will Plerpont . ..f rh Lambda borne. tbla evening, Vim Both father musk and luncheon 1 gyH-- V mnA.u. , enjoyed. . the Third ward lC ambers of choir are requested ti e borne of Mrs. Emily evening tor practlc It members be Jiryle that aU wiU be learn- songs er wirti him. Mr. Hanson will bring genuine Indians who will Interpret their own music and their own dances in genuine Indian fashion. A parade on horseback through the streets of Provo Is being planned This, A saxaphone for the morning of Tuesday. Sarah Bernhardt solo waa rendered by Frank Cragun, however, may not materialise, but In any event the Indians will pitch accompanied on the piano by alias Bertha Duke. Jennie Uaskel of their wickiups on the university Mouth American waa In attendance campus. Iurtng the program the Indians and grave a very interesting talk on 8011th America. The clubs sentiment will dame the famous "Bear dance", waa read by the secretary, Mrs. the "Ward dance," and "The Sun dance." The latter dance has been Dora P. Chase, aa follows: "We should so live and labor in our time that what came to as as aeed may go to the next generation as blossom, and that what came to ua as blossom, may go to them aa fruit," taken from "Life's Thoughts,'' by ScssextSunday Henry Ward Beecber. A delicious luncheon was served to forty. The -- nubomore class of the Provo hostesses were assisted in serving . Miss Alice Ann by their Ihteewning to Blat canyon. Stubba and the Misses Norma and jL "?tht. tZTS made famous in music by Mr. Hanson in the opera that was produced here several years ago "The Bun ' One act from thla Dance opera will be especially staged by l'rofesjsor E. F, Fastmond of the art department Miss Ruth Partridge will sing two of the great songs of the opera. Two songs from Mr. Harmon's new Indian opera, based on th spring time festival, celebrated Mrs. FSnlaysoB of the literary sec- when the bear comes from his hibertion of the Lakeview ward will be nation, will be sung by Miss Mima Quinach and in charge of the Belief society meet-te- Davis, of VernaL two of the Indians who took Qua Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lula parttick, In the Bun Dance opera some Scott will give the lesson on James Russell Lowell, which will be fol- years ago, will be with the party lowed by a musical selection and and will lead In the Indian cereseveral of Lowell's poems read by monial; 'This will be the best opportunity Mra. Williamson. the children of Provo will ever have The Belief society lesson .on to see the genuine Indian custom Jamea Russell Lowell will be given illustrated by genuine Indians. In In the Pioneer ward by Mra. Alvin fact. It Is certain that hundreds of pioneers have never had the op Perry who la In charge of the Literof feeing so many of the ary committee program for that day. portunity All members are invited to be pres- Indian customs as will be Illustrated In this everjng's entertaitunent," ent Professor Herald Clark said In dis"Professor Mrs. John Jackson of the Liter, cussing the program. Swenson and L as directors of the ary committee of the Manavu ward lyeruni course, thought nothing or Belief society has ara raged a very more could le brought to interest for splendid program Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Jensen will give Provo and to the university. Hanson lias done a "Wlllnrd a continuation of Inst month's lesson work among the Indians in splendid James Russell Lowell Following attempting to preserve some of the tnls there will be a musical program. old customs that will always Mrs. Hugh Peterson will give a lie tribal of interest to those who love navocal solo and Clarence AUred and ture and nature's ways. His Sua company w ill fnrnlsh 'instrumental Dance oppra Is a genuine contribumusic. An enjoyable time is anticition to the music of America." members and all are invited pated A charge will be made for the ento be present tertainment since it costs Mr. Hanson considerable money to bring his ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. While Mr. nud Mrs. John B. Seamount company of Indians to Provo. to give his on he this expects trip of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to J. program in Vernal Provo, Spring-vlllHeber, Pleasant Grove, AmeriAldous Markham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markham, also of this can Fork, Leht and Salt Lake City. city. The marriage will take place In the Salt Lake temple June 18. ATTACK KLANSMEN. (era . daui.-bters- have a welner roast Bongs wlU also be enjoyed. I S 9m ihJ alumni and graduates of "the vfiUldIn their the evening thli prty Music, games and Sweats will be theThemain election evening. officers for the coming year .ool S 2walso be beUL wUI hoM a The Third ward will afternoon In their dement halL A luneheon will iTicrved cafeteria style all during soon hour and booths will be during the afternoon where articles will jwr work and otherIs cordially Insold. The public . vited to attend. Z, class of the graduating school will bold an out-tiTuesday to the Saratoga Hot school at 0 Sprtiiss. Leaving the In o'clock, the members will travel bit trucks to the springs where the swim-Min- g day will be spent In boating, and dancing. The g provo High The literary section of the Fifth will have ward Relief society Tuesday cbarge of their meeting afternoon. A splendid program bus under the direction been arranged f Mrs. 0. W. Mrs. George Parker will read Whittler's poems la dialect and Mrs. O. W. Bailey will gave the other phase of his work, and Mrs. George B. Harding will Bailey. After the meeting hour will be held and re- give 1 vocal solo. a social g Unt part la the Utersry oVveUip- - Wll)IIIIIIIIIIIHiBg fngs. eteM by the sisaiie expedient ot a trifling cash payiwDt and the teui or young American. It does balance "whenever it is convenient." to this day. It is on this basic idea that the No itbtftandhtg the wide KiiuUtr-- 1 1m test Lewis J. KeUnU-comedy, liy of the noveL August Kvaus re- -' "Modern Matrimony, which stars lusea au otters from stage pro-- 1 Owen Moore, is founded. Victor uivrs until a few years before Sittoi-ClaselriiCi- oi Herrman, who Is both author aud her death. On December 13, 1909. the stage director of the satire, has opened up a vast and almoMt untouched vein of version of "St. fclino," adupted hy oietied iu New laughs, and this comedy of errors Willard is said to be a very worthy suc York at the Academy uf MutUc. , enoux-hcessor to the two remit Mo?re stir WiUlaut Fox. who "IU'iKrted resNes, Miiwlng" and has made the screen versiun of "St. Love Is an Awful Thing." Kliuo," now owns the Academy of The old adage to the effect that Musie, where "St Kuuo" rau so l ss a play. true love never runs smooth" was lung and so never truer than In the rase of Chester Waddlngton, inimitably porNOVARKO AT LAST IS trayed by Vwen Moore, aud bis bPAMABD ON SC'Ki: young bride, Patricia, nee Flynn, 1 which role is charmingly enacted by ror tne rirst time in bis career as winsome Alice Lake. Their trouble remode start from the very moment the a motion picture actor lUmou No- te we could buy knot la tied and they continue to varro, the hero of rotuuutlc roles, the very end of this most novel has played a character of his own of Sundries, we story of early married life. The nationality. This happens in Fred supporting cast Is one of exceptional Mblos production, 'Thy Name Is ple Provo, ladies, merit and includes such Woman," which is to lie shown at names as Frank Campeau, Mayme the Strand theater beginning Mon Kelso, Victor Potel Units Edwards, day. Nevarro la of Spanish descent. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Kate Lester and Douglas Carter. His parents came from Spain to Mexico com"Modern a time hi short will , Matrimony" mence an engagement of two days birth, and he was brought up In to to look.) Of course, beginning Monday at the Princess the old traditions. He has bad a of roles theater. variety and, after be had need, you almost given up hope of getting a chance to portray one ot his own suci-eesfu- up-to-da- well-know- n E Merrill will give a lecture on continuation of the life and of James Russell LowelL" Mra Lelaud Cook will render two vocal wins and Mrs. Joy Agaard will give a piano selection. Everyone is invited to come and bring their aeig&Dors and friends. E. "The worki "ST. ELMO" I countrymen, Mr. Niblo summoned him to play the leading purt bis1 newest production, which is laid In the Pyrenees district and concerns the love and bates among a smug gling band. "I was overjoyed w hen Mt. Niblo engaged me to play the Spuulsh offi "The uart cer," said ftovarro. brings back pleasant reminiscences, for I elm well remember us a little boy how I hojted some time to become an officer in the king's army back iu Spain." 1 11 The new William Fox offering, "St Elmo," starring John Gilbert, how showing at the Columbia theater Monday and Tuesday, has a history that In romance and thrills even rivals the story of the Impas- sioned noveL August J. Evans, author of "St. Elmo" and many other popular novels, published this took In lHtiO. For It, she received th enormous sum of $25,(KM), and In 1806, was a fabulous figure for a novel It isn't so small, now! The iKMik swept the country by storm and was the literary sensation of the duy. Towns, steamboats, and hotels were numed after it and even "St Elmo punch" became a populur beverage throughout the south. "St Elmo" took an impor- 25,-00- 0 Auctioneer Service Sales Conducted Anywhere. Cattle, Horses, Furniture, Real Estate, Produce. Special attention on Homes and Farms. Money Advanced. Address, 114 N. University. D. U 0. Forsythe General Auctioneer. is the sea shore . The Second meting will be ward Relief ocletv under the direction of me Literary section. Mrs. Elmer Thatcher will give the lesson on James Russell Lowell. Mrs. Ella Stubbs will sing two vocal solos and will be given by Miss Fay reading Phillips. A continuation of the lesson James Russell Lowell the poet, will be glvin by Mrs. JosepfcrNelson who w in charge of the Literary section the Sixth ward Relief Tie remaining numbers on society. the pro- will consist of readings from gram veral of his works! LAMBDA TATJ CLUB Ruth rierpont will be bost- "J" to the memliers of the Lambda "u club at her home Monday eve-w- g. Gaines music and luncheon en3oj,aWe Matures of the wenlng's entertainment NELKE MEETING BeaUn club met with R1EBX?STING ele mnbbs Mrs. E. G. at tne refddenraw nt- Mra . vZy re iml LT, "MODERN MATRIMONY" desire In the way of housefurnisu- College HalL Genuine Indians, nearly a dozen of them, from' the Uintah reservation will be the attraction in College Hall Tuesday evening, May 19. A ma tine will be glven fori the children on the afternoon of the same day. These Indians in their feathers and beads and moccasins and buckskin will give an evening of Indian music, legends, dances and ceremonials under the direction of Wills rd Hansen, former B. Y. U. student who, through his close contact with the Indians of this state and his persistent efforts to put into modern form the native music, has been called the Cadman, the Lieur-anc- e Mr. Hanson of Utah. goes both of these great composers of Indian music one better by bringing nine or ten native Indians to assist him on bis program. Mr. Lieurance brought no Indians and Mr. Cadman usually brings hut one cultured singv Columbia . 23 and by Miss Alice ,havB 11S!A muu. THAT Jnto ,ndin Tne wave, ha ages, much of this sand ashore. work, compared with STRAND TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ""'Tiiuniim oacaacne ,, Si, Sav.. Sensation . ft7?5,ht rwr r ! 8t0ope(1' 8harp trough the small I could hardly !? Ml lrl,l,. were disV . rand.f hno connrar ,1 , I used ",plr action. n, - L.:i "u r'ea TOl Wrlr fine" ' Pric slamiv Bennetf nil,. Ji, P'cbnsed at the Provo nni they fixed me up . r au a,'nlcrs. Don--t 1 lU-- Beat Buffuia, the x same that Mr. Co 10c ALL SEATS TONIGHT AND TUESDAY orfenLM V dmi'Moore A With a cast includirg Alice La3& WriU-en- . and Directed, tou VICTOR HE.ERMAN f H m m mm u 8. 6th East back burt con- .a dul1 oche across my Wev, of refluent says: " "" "5 My TABLETS Princess The Season's caL9- D. 1 ASPIRIN Modern Matrimony than you should? Are 1 ,h it .nim nervous; find in::;,; e 10 De T the bappy. or enjoy theww mu8 around yu? Then if, v8?6, hing wrong and UkelT Why not get at Doan's PiUs- -a nlnlim"etic t0 tbe kidneys. 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Every item the best that skill and care can produce. or nit? x HHHinc ava sfln(J : ? fhan Mfl XMM4VH, eLdi8F?a y"as' as llow-- Jane Shakespeare" Walker rZA to R.Tn.. .,?rra0' . JeMe Eagles t STATIONERY TONIGHT AND TUESDAY events of tt!Lle ItomorrowJ j Who Is there "Redskins" from Reservation 'to ling our store with the most and adding to our stock want to invite the peoDrugs and Drug of to visit our ' place on especially the ;i buy, but but whether thing you FOR PROGRAM Genuine After completely fixtures (Not J among us who has not given considerable thought to the modern sales method of the installment bouse? Their advertise ments are so alluring and it seems Come so easy to obtain allI that our hearts- i, e e, INDIANS HERE m ms UoU-uni- Tuesday evening the closing night International News Service. will be served. All will be observed by the Provo Fifth SOUTH BEND, Ind., May 19. meaVjers are requested to be presward M. I. A. The Mutual officers Carrying out what apparently had ent and all visitors are welcomed. in connection with the recreational been a well laid plan, a group of committee have planned a big picnic 50 young men, said by residents to The Relief society meeting of the All members ami "friends are be students of a university Lere, First ward Tuesday will be under party. to bring a picnic and meet at passed urged rapidly through downtown direction of the literary section. the the ward chapel at 7 o'clock, from streets here Saturday and drove uniMrs. Lois Sorenson will give the where they will hike to an inviting formed mpmhers of the Ku Klux lesson on James Russell Lowell. Miss nook along Provo river. Games, a.Klan who were standing about di recting visiting members who had Duaiso guAMi uun nuivu m Hauv enjoyed. come for a May festival from the selection will be given by Miss; , thoroughfares. Bertha Duke. All ladies of the ward Tuesday afternoon the literary section or the Fourth Tard will have charge of the meeting. Prof. llllllllHIIIMIIWXrt k freshments are Invited. PAGE FIVE. Free With each box of Creme de Meridor Powder, a jar Creme de Meridor Cold Cream. Bathing Caps, all styles and colors, values to $1.00 Hand Scrubs 3 for 25c Pyrotex Tooth Brush 25c Nydenta Tooth Paste 50c 25c 50c Ladies' Hand just received a big shipment ofreduced prices. Bags, in leather and beaded, at greatly We have $3.00 Combination Bottle and Syringe, moulded in one piece, with full length rapid flow tubing, 3 hard rubber pipes and shut off, and with our guarantee for two years. Special during sale at least two boxes of the high grade Stationery, regular 50c a box 2 boxes for 49q Be sure you get 85c Hair Brushes 49c $1.00 50c Nyolitis Almond Cream, 35c Nyolitis Talcum Powder, 25c Nyolitis Velour Powder Puff Hair Brushes. . .69c 79c r iiituii;itiBT!rrrm, tmmttni;:'iim.,., .! ft v 1 |