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Show THE EVENING HERALD, pag: 29. 1925. FRIDAY,-MA- v 1 , The advisory board of the Daughters of the Pioneers of, I'tah county wtU Bieci at the home of President Grace U Oieever at T 40 Monday , evening, June. 1 7 . r 7 Thursday erenlng the aaeeibera of the Y. L. M. I. A of.LakeTiew ward soiaceUaaeoaa entertained it shower la honor of Mlaa! DeUUle Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -- V': 7;.; ; - I, "J)ET us demorv 4 ; George C Scott, who will bo married in Jane U the Bait Lake temple to Dewey SanfordV After am even ing of garnet and music delkioaa refreehmenta were served to thirty-thre' Many beautiful gift were .; "v. receive&hy the t stratc to you Os. inWestern ,; the colors Wtodow Shades" will enlarge the 'decorative ' possibilities of , your, home. ' e, bride-to-be- , Mr. and lira. David 8.' Park 15 aar s served. ., C Those present were Mr. .and Mra. Joe McAfee, Mr. and Mra, Oml Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Lena Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. ' William , D. Hoover, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Singleton, Mr. ind Mra. Herman Spargeon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8lngletoii, Wil liam E. Hoover and Mra. Eeva Co, ell ' Wagner ? ; at . " i: Mrs, Madison- W. Merrill 'was hostess to the members of the Ladles Literary club at her borne Thursday A review of .the .book afternoon. 'The Coward,' by Arthur Guy Em-pe-y was given by Mrs.. James " A. of "Pearl Bullock, Jr, and of Loreto," by Gertrude Atherton was given Mrs. Arnold Rawllngs. Several musical numbers were also rendered; Luncheon ; was " served. The club members present' were: Mrs.. James A. Bullock, Mta. Weber R. Taylor, Mrs. Parley LArsen, Mra. Harold Clark, Mra. Dwlght Packard, Mrs. Peter N. Jensen,. Mrs. Peber Bupper, Mrs. Sterling Taylor, affs. Alma Paxmanj Mrs. Harold Dunn,' Mrs. Grant Eggertsen, Mrs. Arnold Qawllngs, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack. Mrs. L. B, Harmon, Mra." 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Exclusive of the regular members were the following invited guests: Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Lafe Bown, Mrs. C E. Loose, Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. C. D Wright; Mrs, Wyroan Berg, Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mra. Lee Baker, Mrs. Alma Van Wageneo, Mrs. L. P. Guy and Mrs. A. B, Morgan. ' patent' leather Gore pnmp covered medlua j heel fanoy hackle lightweight sola. , A ; A on bjack satin one afrap cut out triat-fan- cy sewed " ' new Spanish heeL ' side-nsu- ed Helen Hinckley Divorce Sought and Mrs. hag filed suit for divorce In the Kirt Nelson and family are spend- Fourth district court against Claude ing the weekrend In Brigbam City. marBrliiuun, 'xlJ City--Mr. ' W, Hinckley..; fhe couple were and Mrs. W. ried in Salt Lake. City, May 17, J. Johnson and sons, Grant and 1924. Failure to provide is- made Etrl of Nephl, are Fpendlng the the basis of the 'complaint ' laitinc Here week-en- Mr. In Frovo. d i Bedneed Rates The Orem road iunonncea that beginning Saturday reduced rates will be offered to all points along the line each Satur- - :. BrewyoorKlf steaming cup of ;Tree Tes Japeiw "How delicate," you s,,;rn color ani d i, frsgrtncel les 4 and howdelightfulf t ,, ndrefrehlngl - ' T. Earl Pardee, head of the de partment of ' public speakinrand dramatic art, "of the Young; univer sity, returned home Thursday from Columbia university where he has been Studying for a year.. Professor Pardoe has been away pursuing Studies leading to higher de ., grees.', .am glad to get back to my family, to the Brlgham Young uni versity, to Provo, and to these fine old mountains," Professor Pardoe exchiimed, when he leached the. balls of the university Friday. "It la good to be home again. 'New Tork Is a wonderful place, but it Isn't like this especially in the sum mer time." ' ; Daring his absence Professor Par- doe, besides studying at A white : low heel weight WEE r t i. J TEA Phone Green i - MttfMtsfesssASM 1 - V ' . Mrs. George Leven entertained x. aidenovelty trini A white kid one strap bow tie r't very original deeign. cot out strap a covered low heel this Is a very pogular ' f' ,. "nninber. . 7 . White kid fancy front covered new Spanish heel cut out on vamp on aide goring novelty. mWR BROS COMMNY I , STORE OF PBCW . THE DEPARTMENT NEW BOOK ON weald bt rcsvlarM k clkwrk, mam 4f ij7. ROMAN U BAI.i prwptrly balanttel IVASIIAWAY FAT AND YEARS 4 I MEMORIAL DAY with propaganda, but with facta for which authority may be given. Tears ' of work have been expended la gathering data and in searching through records in order that the book may be accurate and scientific in ita approach. The chapters, fourteen In all are! . Introductory ; 2. Effect of Philosfo Mormonism on the Uvea of Dr'. F. S. Harris and Newbern ophy 8. Education Among Its Members; I. Bntt to Publish "The ' the Mormons; 4. Leadership Dei Fruits of Mormonism" velopment Among the Mormons; The Fruits of Mormonism," is the 5. The Mormons, "as Colonisers; title of a new book by Frank 8. 6. Attitude of the Mormons Toward Harris, president of the Brigbam Government; T. Patriotism of the Tonng university and Newbern rMorroons ; 8. Charity Work Among Isaac Butt, of the research division the Mormons; SV Health ' of the of the same Institution, Joint auth- Mormons; 10. Mormon Women as ors of the recent book "Scientific Mothers;. 1L Marriage and Divorce Research and Human WelfareA' Among the Mormons; 1Z Chastity Thla book, which is the result of Among the Mormons;. IS. A' Study years of careful research and tabu- of Insanity Among the Mormons; lation will come from the presses of 14. The Relation of Mormons to ' . the Macmlllan company, publishers, Crime. : The con Un August. or September. "The book,. we hope" President tracts have been signed and the Harris said, "will clarify the vision proof sheets have been read for the of those who are of as as as well as book which will contain about 200 those 'who have opposed us as a pages' of reading matter as wellas people.. Our own people have many a complete Index and introduction. erronous ideas. .concerning the The book begins by quoting the "fruits of Mormonism" that ought well known passage from Matthew, to be corrected. 'This book will be ?By their fruits ye shall know a handbook that will be helpful to them." snd then facts sre presented the missionaries In the field ss well concerning the philosophy, the prac- as to the officers of the church at tices and the achievements of the home.' ,'" .'.' Latter Day Saints from the begin"Every statement In this book has been checked until we feel that In ning until the present time. The book does not concern itself accuracies will be rare." , . at B S'- - AS OF! W t A ) ' s Tonight and Saturday George O'Brien" m i(The .t A H0UGHNECJC? ''-..-... Dy j Robert W. Service, author Df 'The Spell of the Yukon A with Billie Dove, Harry T. Morey ,. Cleo Madison Annie Cornwall 1 . and ; v Our Gang; Comedy? "DOG DAYS' j ' . ; . . - fV - PRINCESS ALLSEATSlj)c Tonight and Saturday JACK LIVINGSTON r r I til THE RANGE PATROL and Comedy' ' H-- ' 1 teeaoaaaaceeaac , nnouncement J-- 4 y. ..' '' WITH la-E!- ar Reducing J. g.iX GREENHOUSE 4 20-ga-L ''; 4 MS- - Sip MmearMrt . "TW "i i si iiSiiiissi iisi isl OtiSM rs mMr satks, mt -la m mi ewr ssjiiiisi a r-- i sety. 'l' rM..'il-f'M 13 viS -," Perry-Payn- e w eJsTeiajrlBsBs! wsaanssnsaseBa aeT Dr. H. F. Cannon,Veye specialist, is pleased to announce to his friends and former patients that he has returned to Provo for the practice of his profession and again taken over his old offices which were formerly accupied by Dr. Nelson, over the ' Farrer Brothers Store. GEMEA Biggest Dance in the County Four Showa Daily; 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:45. 915 Tonight and Saturday Glen Hunter Bessie Love Hobart Bosworta 4 4Tfo silent! , WATCHER"; . ft ?: - from the Mary Roberts Rinehart story, Thi : Alter on The Hill'V V ' 111 . , "HOOKED-- Bldg,," MEL i. - . LLOYD HAMILTON OeveUoiL O. siasisTii aeysMsstssjssaleMMMeWes Pronram 2:30 are... 'YTiIEN WRITE .'. PROVO Decoration Dav Whlte kid one . strap covered new Spanish Jheel cut oat on.,, wtrlm. . Hew Today Ohpelia, Butterfly, Columbia and SOc --t-he, . I blooms this summer .Russell varieties. Wonderful creations in white largest assortment of materials in the city and styles every model distinctive and freshly new in design. You can select from 26 designs and styles every one a winner. And notice the price. We have combed the market to get a shoe that had plenty of and yet could be moderately priced. 'Here they, de- every tail Mrs. R. J. Murdock entertained the following guests at her home Wednesday aftef noon! Mrs. W. H. Grant of Orem, Mrs. Ed Robinson of Salt Lake, Mrs. James WANTED Used platform scales to Chipman and Miss Leah Chlpman 600 lbs or more. - Phone weigh ' 424-J- . of American Fork. '': "'" ; SALESMEN or woman , yoq can make f 10 a day selling wonderful . new novelty. Never shown before. (Continued from Page One) In or out of town work. Write convey the members of the--. vsrlous Herald Box 25. State experience -J-- 4 organizations to and from. the, city and gtVe address.'' . cemetery. ceme--ter- y PROGRAM AT CEMETEEY. v FOB ' SALE Marcelling "outfit. Music Provo band.v: V " Exheater and three Irons, pactically Community - singing "AmerIca,,, new.,' Phone 624-direction of Prof,, George Wi Ffta-ro' SALESMAN, 'Salesladies, Agents, ' Invocation Rev. EV tL'Bachelder. experienced or Musical selection quartet, direc- forexcellent proposition. Interview Mr. Zabel, Hotel Roberts Saturday. tion Prof. Franklin Madsen. Five minute sentiment to G. A, R. and the William T. Sherman Be- LOST Six months old brows and lief Corps Eph Homer. white Spits bull pup. Wears colJ-- 4 Five minute sentiment to Indian lar. Phone 824-war veterans and associates L. E. FOR RENT Furnished . modern Eggertsen, Music quartet rooms. 320 N. 2nd E. Phone 529-J- , J-Memorial day address Major . Wesley E. King of Salt Lake City. Benediction Rev. E. E. FOR RENT Furnished light houseEight-- 0 keeping rooms. 65 W. 2nd N. J-SalutO'v.and . . Taps Members of Battery C, N. G. U. In the afternoon there will be a FOR SALE Separator, cultivasteel oil barrel 712 game of baseball at Tlmp Park be-tors, 1 Ltween Provo and Bingham. , S. 2nd. W. '. 31 finest 'H ' Columbia . ance of " kid one strap covered front, piece1 a light- . planting. tra large plants that will give an abund- - A' M-2- 9 Extra fine for , A Great Value HAVE SOME money to loan on dinner WeflnwHlny at her hfm new residence property. See Cur- Licensed to Wed A marriage plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan tis Insurance Agency. Phone 86. , licenae has been Issued to Glen P. Nathan and daughter Nadlne of San " CaL; Mrs. A. J. Auer Vincent of Provo and Ada Grange Francisco ' FOR SALE Second-ban- d of Provo Bench. Dodge car Tery, cheap. TT E. th N. ; J-- ANNUAL SALE Fresh. Green Rose ' Bushes ' For The Bride! HAPPYTOBE ' i " K style-durabili- ty ' cntiws J - f -e- GttV " i. 'fCTT- -' , V'...'. kept in touch with the dramatic art in the metropolis. He saw every hit show produced in New Tork during the year, beard every important dra matlc reader that visited the city anil collected a scrap book of dramatic comment that will be of great value to his department. i t'rofesaor Pardoe ' will ' teach course In "The Extemporaneous Speech." "Reading in Classic Liters. tare? and "Pantomtne," as well as private work In dramatic art during- the summer quarter. He will also . .; be at the local school during the Mrs. J. Aldus Olsen will entertain winter scession.. ., " this evening at her home for .her ' . Obtainable at t mother, Mrs. May Hopkins and f WASHINGTON, t May 29. (UP) HEDQIST DRUG CO. daughters,' June and Vlrl,' who Will -- Charles C. Hart, Washington ' Four Stows , leave Monday for California where TSS.M'SiHin..-,newspaper man, today was appoint ' ' : Grove Pleasant Provo ' will they reinalnJndejHnUelI Spnngvilie - Sirs. Melissa Lewis had as her ed by President Coolidge to be . U. ,&. day pnd . Sunday throughout the afternoon guests Wednesday. Mrs. minister to Albania. summer season. Marguerite Davis and tittle daughter Jean, of Mammoth. W itr '5S: I - a f- - HOfilEAGAlN The geneology committee of the Mauavu ward met at the hemeof J. W. Howe, chairman, Thursday evening at a business meeting and also to encourage the members 'to attend the regular meetings of the committee. After the business meeting a social hour ' consisting (of games, music and refreshments was enjoyed by twenty members.1 Nearly 100 M. L A. auembera of the Second ward were present at the big bonfire and wenle roast by the Prove river Tuesday evening. The time waa spent with genes, singing An excellent and refreshment. denjonstratloa of first aid waa gives by Scoot Master Lores. Scott, when two young acouta were wrestling and tumbled through the brush Into the river.' Mr. Scott and, the boys were detained an extra hoar drying clothes by a belated bonfire. f- - ------ ... the engagement of their daughter rem to Clifford D. Beese of thla city. The marriage will take S, in the gait place Wednesday, Jane '. " ' Lake temple. ;, ..tt . Mr. and Mra. Fred Ctark enter-Uine-d At a card party Tneaday evening at their home, .The noma were attcUvely7decorateL and lety of the fceaeon'g flower ferns being employed. Daring the evening of cards and music Mis Norm MeEwan gave a. song and dance and little Misa Evelyn Clark danced. A dellcloua luncheon was 45 hack of Salt Lake and J. & Leven. Roses combined with other garden flowers la a lew eryntal bow! cen tered the dining table. . r i .'s ,, . ..IS r n First Big BALOON DAKCE Tuesday. June 2 Columb:"-- :: |