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Show page Tnrxn THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, tCkte f coLurai Tonight and Thursday, HE Social Editor, Fhone 107 The Nelke Beading dub will meet la oiien aeMdoa Thoraday afteruooa at JSO at tha borne of Ura. Bcott Stewart. Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Mar- Mrs. Leo Bown, Mia. Boy dock and Mrs. A. U Booth wlU be asslstiag hostesses. Each member " ll entitled to brim one f Qest t vase of tea roses centered the dining table on which covers were laid for seventeen. a The L'Metla club win be enter tained at the. borne of Mrs. Wells ' . Richmond Thursday, Jane 18. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mortenaon en- terulned at a family dinner Tuesday eveuing. Garden flowers In a cut glass bowl centered the dining table on which, covers were laid. for sixteen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Nelson were the guests of honor at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Jeppersoa Sunday evening. A profwsioa f fragrant tea rosea attrac tively decorated the entertainbig rooms. m ' After an evening of games and mualo a supper was served to I: in our great Hum present .exclusive of; the Keyser's Pure Silk Hose Newest Shades. All Lengths Made bv the finest signers and makers. Money Raising Sale Price with New Slipper Heel In all wanted shades and colors. $2.00 value V '"Sale Price i.t'-- $16.95 25 Dozen One Lot $9.9.8 Ginham Dresses On Sale Thursday, Fri, day and Saturday New style, regular $1.25 Special at Exceptional Value . 69c $7.75 The Only : Exclusive Ladies Store in Provo f . PRINCESS; ALL SEATS 10c Tonight and Thursdays AL WILSON in ' : THE CLOUD RIDER and ' "THE RIDDLE RIDER," NO. 1 Four Shows Daily , LENORE ULRIC if ' f i " in t y DAVID BELASCCPS 'TIGER ROSE' - : V-- '" A screen production of the famous stagre I-- the most fidelity, ut- play-swit- h i v Bobby Vernon 'BRIGHT LIGHTS' II A. kWektcM fee If ft f M ou A Dl n bauwun ITUit a .! best, tillibte. If the majority really ruled, ' the would have to stop at locomotives lines to this gown of whtu . mHB altnfill the crossslngs for the 'fUrvera. I Mar. and Mrs. Eph Homer en ' ' ' georgeiia oi Arkansas Gazette. entugh, but the wide bandand tertained at dinner Sunday compli wool eD roldery la bright colors mentary to their son Eph Homer, It's an ill wind that blowi a hemline make it verj who recently returned from the the fringed and unusual. A acarf o saxophone. Detroit News. ;t 1 , Bliss Electrical school at Washing-ton- , ..striking 'black Illusion makes the oriental tt D. C, and their daughter, Mrs. A green apple a day keeps the looking turban, one tad of which" Ethel Gutrtch who is visiting here wound about the throat and' talU doctor on the way. Arkansas over the shoulder. from Tbermopolls, Wyo. A crystal e .'..''v ., One Lot Felt Hats White and Orange The Latest Styles 7 J - - $i.95 Regular AiiioiEceiieil $3.50 value. JL MOSE' LEWIS ' -v f.V--7- and Mrs. Chester Hutchings, Mr and Mrs. D. W. Burk of ggdenMr, nuu aim. joe cuit or salt L,ake; Mr. ana Mrs. WIUIs Hutchinsa. Miss Pearl Hutchings, Miss Edith Gee and-thguest of honor, Sizes 36 to 50 L.D.S. Garments Latest Styles : 69c T ' MMM)AAAAIWiWJsAMMWWVWWIW Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman en tertalned at dinner Knndnv In hnn. or of Miss Groneman's brother. Earl UUtchlngs of Sprlngvilhvfwho will leave June 17 on a mission to South Africa. Covers were laid for Mr. (. ; All colors T" - g. ; "Just Received by Express 25 dozen . sur-pris- The Rainbow swarm of the Third ward M. I. A. met at the home of thp beekeper. Miss Dora Eves, Sewing, music and were the features of the evening af ter, which a delicious luncheon was served.. , : " wiorth Three Tjmes Our Price UPRIGHT PIANO . by Walter Robinson Music Ca4 SAVAGE WASHER by Bates Stores Co. , FREE )4 Monday MAN'S GOLD WATCH from ' ' Ashton'B, Inc. FLOWERS : , from Provo Greenhouse '' v The Elysian Girls of the Sixth ward met at the home of Miss Lore Dunn Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Kruskle and Miss Thelma McKean were assisting hostesses. Miss Ada Anderson gave a review of the book "Emperor Jones," ty Eugene O'NleL after which games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed. Blue and White Borders' Napkins to Match v . served, . Any color and material ;; desired. Sale Price , SAVE YOUR COUPONS . Every ticket- - purchased,' matinee or night will, be given coupon. STAR TOURING CAR , Embroidery in Bright Colors. Rebekabs pleasantlyi the Odd Fellows - Tuesday evening. at the L O. O. F. baU. During a pleasant evening of games, and music dainty refreshments were ; Lunch Cloths Sport Dresses and Charles Chase in OOKlNtf FOR SALLY? ., iTlje $l;SO Just Received 300 50 Silk Dresses r I PLEASURE" . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Netam entertained at their home Tuesday evening at a delightful strawberry luncheon. Pink tea roses formed the decorations for the dining table on which covers were laid for twelve. v - OF , m r THE PRICE a an extraordinary selling of spring and summer appareVwith reduced HERE'S taken from our regular stock and radica that jLLriiite Clearance. So extensive is the range of selection mam will Sale this to cames who appreciate ever7woman and miss . choice that is offered to her. : ': : r ' The following couples motored to the river Monday evening where a supper and a bonfire were enjoyed : Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seethaler and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Batten. , Professor Hayes says the newspapers are publishing too much crime news. . Worse than htat, howguest of honor were Mrs. John Jobn- ever, Is the circumstance that1 the .. Mrs.-WW. Qoodrldge, Mrs. Lton, are committing too ' many H. E. Hatten, Mrs. Martin Cllnger, people Houston crimes. Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. A. J. Johnspn, Mrs. There Is something about wind' Robert Greaves, Mrs. 8peneer Mad-seMrs. I L. Bunnell. Mrs. James shield glass that maptlflea rtak--W " Nuttall, Mrs, Joseph Shaw, Mrs. and makes a pedestrian aeem a small matter. wooster ueeora. . A. Mrs. Mrs. 8cott Taylor, Taylor, Scientists are working1 on jfsnew C. Asa el Dahlqulst, Mrs. Joseph H. WUUams, Mrs. explosive that blows up at a touc- hTaylor, Mrs. Don Glen L. Taylor, Mrs. Lloyd B. Win--, like a "close" friend. Arkansas ; ter, Mrs. Golden Taylor of Payson Gaxette. and Mlsss Helen Goodrldjge, eon. Frocks, Ensembles, Suits Suits 20 Sport Model . Utah-Idah- "For Thursday .Friday and Saturday " : - dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr. Jacob Evans, Miss Virginia Evans and Miss Effle Evans all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Chip-ma- n and Miss' Leah Chipman of American Fork and Mr, and Mrs. Cart Eyrlng of this city. A bou quet of garden flowers centered the 'f...- - '...-.dining table. ; Mrs. W. J. Taylor entertained at her born at Cherry Hill Tuesday afternoon' complimentary to Mrs. Frank B. Taylor, who leaves shortly to JotnrJter husband At Baymond, Canada where he ir employed as o Sugar managejr of the ( company. , '"ii variety of pretty garden flow' era were attractively arranged in the entertaining rooms. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with music, games and needlework and was followed by a delicious lunch' " gave him an as- - ' ' tounding surprise VIRGINIA and NORMAN : KERRY VALXJ at : ' she Mrraad Mra R. J. Murdock . Beginning Tomorrow . . . gave her one won- derful week of life The Only Exclusive Ladies' Store in Provo We wish to announce ; that we have secured the local which we will handle rf: distribution for MOTOR-ITthrough oiir Service Stations, commencing Friday,- - J June 12th. E -- , WB 1 r -- j "THK PRICE OF ftEASPEE ' Virginia aUl ud. Norttatt Kery ColnWa tneater tte'eMDtofW in ag ' fdnlght lid Jbmrsday icrfr1 versloil - ' "V " of "Clinging Btory P by Elfeabetn jBgew," two or Idlng and Marion Ortn, of 'writers HeTes that, he has, killed her wherl hf. teost prominent the automobile in which he is aeefc- tng her, knocks hor to the pavement "to. f TTniTersarroutstandiug pro- - and suffers ' a longy attack of1 Mara . f i.Mn nf rt 1924-2- geason. The fever. I Ha.i with two Bharply con Despite' bis failure to rigam his health,, his family do not tell mm the truth, but finding out that a r8teno6 and the home child has been born, set about gain-I- ns .tofi-- L hare " possefislon of It. fcerepM of wealth and high sociui The cast which., was directed by Louise contains fe tno Interesfof tragic nature Edward Slojnan, - - Kate v IBter, George jA between Miss Vaiu, aa a suop gin, Fazenda, ewel .) 7 and Kerry as ,fhe son ot a family of In the ab wealth and arlstocrnoy. sence of the young man's mother and slater he plays Prince Charming to he 'shop girl and the upshot of the weelt of pleasure he gives her ' ' i3 their marriage. Then bla folk come home and the girl bride Is so contemptuously treated that she runs away,. He he- - jL ir : Faweett, J. Roy Barnes, James Barrows and Marie Astalre. t O. News f Springville ; r ; Mr. and ,. Mrs. Braemar Snfll were the "dinner gtiests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nelson of Bpanisn Fork. '. : . ' .'. ., Miss Verna Ornhntn entertaiued one evening of last week for Vesta Anderson who left Wednesday for Salt Lake preparatory tofulfiUIng a mission in the eastern states. of Tanl, Idaho( are visiting n J i i ':: in fsprmgvme. relatives Snmmit with returning to. Soldier , We have arranged to handle this Motor Fuel of Provo , Manser, Mrs. CecU Woodward and dngh- Mr. and Mrs. of home at the visited are Norma of fer Franklin, Idaho, M. E. evening. Orandall, Monday Jr., Woodward's the guests of Mrs. patents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cran- "Should wives be paid wages!" ' dall, Sr. aaks a writer .In. a national weekly.! aren't, 'a lot of birds Well, If The Gleaner Girls of the Second will havethey to getobt and look for ward held their first meeting of the Jobs. Detroit News. , , '; season at the home of the Misses Klda and Lola Smith last Monday A lecturer sayathat civilization Plans for the summer la ndvlnclnff hvlrtitiff evening. lind bounds." work were made. at least pedestriau'clVlllJiatlon la. Mlas Evelyn - - r,. ill-- .' . l . . ,. Miss LaPreal Maeser of Mesa, Miss Mabel Strong was honored Art., is staying at the home of Mr. Aviation Is a'grefef sport, bat we at a shower at her home by friends and Mm. M. E. Crandall, Jr. Mis can't understand how tha aviator lust Friday eveuing.- - Many beantl Maeser Is attending summer school can get the ultimate thrill without ful presents wore received by the at the B. Y. U... Provo Record!. pede8trlans-Colum- bla brlde-clect- , - -- 1 I the llatter part of theweekY - J. K. Wonnacott spent a few Still, a few statues are erected to Mrs. Emery Tanner and children days of this week with hla family, good losera New" Xork Telegram. after ex- to be Superior to haustive tests, proving any MOTOR FUEL now in use. We trust that the Public will avail themselves of this opportunity to give MOTOR-ITa fair trial, jn which case we feel sure every "motorist will become a permanent user of this .; v superior Fuel. MOTOR-IT- E - E 1 Buy a coupon book. They save money: Superior Service Stations "Service2 Twenty-Fou- r Hour Service" . t; . |