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Show THE PROVQ HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924. n 5nr3 M I? Tuesday afternooa, under the direction of the Social Service committee. POXT CALL IT LOVE. ( OO The leenon on "The Ktandards of Living" will be given by airs. L. C. Potter and Mrs. A. Will Jones home Sstarday evening by the mem- Other numbers oa the program will rwm. v. v it o a vocal aoet by the aliaae Anna bers of the Out Fur-Tudub. Danc- and Betty Mrs. ing, games and ni utile were enjoyed, Meliaas Lewis ; violin reading. solo, with orafter which a delicious luncheon gan accumpaniount, the Mlsaci was served to the following Mr. and Agnes snd Uargretta Farrer. It is Mrs. Joe Warren, Mr. and Mrs. requested that all ladles attend. rt Ray, Mr. and Mrs. 8am Leavitt. The Social bervice division will Mir. sua Mrs. jurtin McPbee, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Young, Mr. and Mrs. have charge of the Belief society Byron Denhalter. Mr. and Mrs. Nor-fle- meeting in the Sixth ward Tuesday Mrs. W. G. Gould and Mrs. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. A. Menlove will give the lesson Join eager. "Standards of Living." Miss Ada The Relief society meeting of the Andtr, will give a reading. I Proro rnrth . . war will " m -vuuurm ' Mrs. Webster Hoover 3 Tuesday afternoon. The andMr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holt family. leewn on "The Surdards of living" will be given by Mrs. Jennie M. sad family and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark--, after which Miss Joyce Iloldaway went to Pleasani Grove dinner Aagard will render a piano selec- Sundsy to attend a birthday Holda-wsy tion. A good attendance Is desired. given by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. In celebration of Mr. Holda-way- s Miss Vlnna Bunnell of Salt Lake birthday anniversary. A Urge la visiting for a few days In Lake birthday rake containing fifty lightnew with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed candles centered the dining table. In the Paramount Picture Sweetpess were used as a floral L. L. Bunnell. ' Covers decoration. were laid for Don't Call It Love? , A VUlun Cf Milk PruJucua Mrs. Clara Taylor will give the 20. lesson in the Lakeriew ward Relief A first peep into the backstage life Mrs. H. M. Woodward will give society meeting Tuesday afternoon. of a tempermental graad opera star lesson in the "Standards of Living" the subject being "The Standards of Manavu ward Relief society is one of the lures of "Don't Call Living." Aa Interesting program of the Love." the latest William de meeting Tuesday afternoon com- It musical numbers and readings will Mille production for Paramount, :S0 2 o'clock. All ladles at mencing also be given. AU are Invited. of the ward are cordially invited which is due for showing at the Columbia theater tonight and Tuesto attend. A married folks dance will be . day. given In the First wardeoclal hall The mystery of the stags behind Laura Conrad entertained Wednesday evening, wllde'a or- theMiss 8. B. S. club and their partners the scenes has alwaya been an interchestra will furnish the music. home Sunday evening. Music esting topic. The bleak walla, the her at the refreshDuring evening dainty scenery, the curious piles of ments will be served. An Invitation and candy making were enjoyed, af dressing stage rooms with walls adorned la extended to all married folks of ter Which severs! vocal selections were rendered by Willism Pyne. ProTO. , , The song, "Midnight Row" wss renThe Social Service' department dered by Joseph Caldwell of Price, workwill have charge of the Relief soci Utah, after which ne, wbo has rescue team, told of some on ety meeting to be held in the Third edof thethehorrors of the Castle Gate ward Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. TONIGHT AND Parker of the Pioneer ward will give mine explosion. Those present were TUESDAY Elma Miss Fona Miss Muhlestem, the lesson on "The Standards of Alder, Miss Virginia Conrad, Miss Living-Gener. Types of Welfare Laura Conrad, Miss Fawn SingleWork." A. good program of musical Bernlce Bowley and numbers and readings have also ton, MissWilliam Elwood Pyne, twen arranged. Ail ladles . of the Messrs. Joe Caldwell, Clem ssswvcrtow ward are cordially invited to at- snd CleConrad, Snow and Clemont Allred, Erwin tend. Allred. Asplendld program has been ar ranged for the Relief society meet ing to be given in the Second ward - if rd Vf II oo j ri; BRIDE'S TBOC88EAr. Women's ManlHpal council tend their 1.Lr, sppredatiosi to eseb rener-"5- , Tttert Udj who has eaatributed to the bride's wish heln the cause L, the parchnaiaf of the TZj ft the trousseau, which 1 rw irea away U the near n will ."JitjbrS MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. rilV ladles will meet this club room, ta the Elk Will be bridge or. !j arises awarded and luneh-TrWAU ladies of Elk are Invited to attend. W viiite Vincent win be ot ui Cuiaouua dub st ber home this even- - tha members rfisr t aod mode, daring which hdfloi luncheon will be served. J-J l w i, aemberi of the Third ward i4 society ebolr arc requested asset this evening at the borne " f5 boat to a num- sf friends at All horn Friday jsf. The entertaining rooms with earn- si prettily decorated md ferns. Darwin and fames m tbe features of entertainment, jrim which a delicious luncheon tarred to the following ; Hisses rail Beulab Thurgcod, ,s glncklej, RemoLs ftggertsen, gammon, Luclle Strong and 0BL lease Nelson, Dean Ander-' Eggextsea, Elmo . Almond iffldiij and Marion Olaen. '"' 9k Social Berries department of Pioneer ward will bare charge i fit meeting to be given In that lack Hardy waa afternoon. The lea- os The Standards, of LJvlag" M bs given by Mrs. Mary SerxU, St which several musical num- will be rendered. All Relief sua ladles are urged to attend, vi Tuesday f j Mad; Ho-ba- '!!.'. I n it. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell re pleasantly surprised at their - et I i " Niia Naldl - PAGE by odd pictures and drawings, area the staid old sun wao alts at the stage entrance sad keeps ou' visitors, all havw their hidden op- pea l But the backstage life of the chorus show has been used la motion pictures before and quite a few of its mysteries are no longer hidden. However, behind the scenes with sa opera star Is very different from" behind the scenes with a chorus glrL The opera star Is a personage. She has temperament and those around ber must beware lest that temperament be aroused to fiery anger. It la such a tempermental singer that Nita Naldl plays la her fea tured role of Rlu Covetry in "Don't Call It Love." Her dreiwing room, covered with caricatures of famous stars of the concert and opera stage and decorated In exotic style. Is not the least like the dressing room of a musical comedy star. It Is a new backstage life, one more highly colored than that ef the past photo 'of Cosmopolitan Corporation's production of "Enemies of Women," eurning to the Princess theater tonight and Tuesday, Is the span that Alas Cnwland has bridged la the part ten years. From picking tunes with the gusto of a college boy whose particular "crush" Is In the palpitstiug sudlenee, to directing what is promised as one of the biggest films of the year la a big stride. The picture Is s film version of Vicente Blaaco Ibanes's latest novel. "Enemies of Women" la his second production for Comnopolitan. "The Face in the Fog" wss the first, and In both of these Lionel Harry wore was the featured male Alma Rubens plays oppoplayer. site him in the last one. The film provides excellent opportunities for a director. The Cosmopolitan Corporation sent Mr. C ronlaud and the members of the cast to Paris, Monte Carlo and Nice to film important scenes of ths story. The completed film proves play performances. that the trip' was well worth the expenditure. Credit for this Is due ENEMIES OF WOMEN Mr. Crosland and his camera man. Ira Morgan. Again In the severs! From director of the Dartmouth big ensemble scenes of the picture college mandolin club, to director hss Crosland combined splendid pic tures with direct dramatic action. CALO OF THAKKS. To cU thcae who rendered assist-iin the death and burial of our beloved husband aad father, William Preston Wanlaas, we desire ts express our thanks. We wish to extend our appreciative to thoaa wbo urniahed the mus'eal numbers and the Kpeaking at the funeral services, alsoo for the many beautiful floral offerings. MRS. MART WAXLAS3 AAD FAMILY. m CONSTANCE TALMAIM.E AS Dl MBfcLL W irK LN "UlU V" I I How ninny wives who wonder why their huxbands turn to drink or other women stop to think that they them el ves may have driven them to it? Constance auks the Talmadge question. It Isu't often that a woman ran be brought even momentarily to consider this question from the man's point of view. But Connie bss Just bsd an impressive lex durins the filming of some of the episodes of "Dulcy," ber filmlsation of the Broadway stage success. for Pro Dulcy" was dim-teducer Joseph M. Schenck by Sidney f ranklin, it will be shown at the Strand theater today, Tuesday and Wednesday. The adaptation is by John Emer son and Anita Loos Jack Muihatl is Miss Talmadge's lesding man In Dulcy," and the supporting cast includes also Claude Gillingwater, Johuny Ha mm, May Wilson, Anne Cornwall, Frederick Esmelton, Andre de Beranger, Gilbert Douglas snd Mills Davenport FIFTH WARD OLD FOIJiS TO BE ENTERTAINED The old folks committee of tha Provo Fifth ward wiU enterUia all members of the wsrd over 60 years of age and the widowa at the regular sncual old folks psrty Thursday, March 27, according to C. H. Wright, chairman of the committee. 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