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Show jllE PLAYS HERE TONIGHT i i U -- - - -- , EVENIXGIiEKAID. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER U.I92S I ;Sociefcy; Cip of toe No. 2, Daoghteni iViMertpmttYtalned II " M ft. a. - 1,11 I - -- l' Imp party ttrat Tboraday atorBooft Ui th ward atuuwweut kalL "A apieodld prof rani was given whli-- coaKisted of two ptaae duets by lr6t. and Wra. 8. W. Williams; abort talk, Mrs. Laura- - rotte: feadlnga, iIrs.Tern R. Ercaabrai-- ; tw piano adectiona, Mr. Anita Hlnrklry and a vocal solo Mra Blarkharst. Folio log the pro gram game were played and luncti-eowall fortywren. . v v - U . n mrttta ' -- J, 71 v. ... - . .,' .,- i Unquestionably the Right iWay to Wash Clothes . - r i But washing by hand is drudgery. l. "' A'washmg machine is the better way, And, .the Easy Vacuum Electric is the popular choice ' , t amj washers ,,.,, ofie TESSY ' Electric the small iierson to keep. In mind with when buying frocks.-TlJcone must consider the question of ones age. A, small eighteen-jea- r old girl can afford to accentuate her s tenderness" a ud "potltness by wearing flufry, childish frrK'ks: A forty year old px'rson of the same size cant' afford to be: too kitfrnish. Neither ean she attempt to be too mature in her lines. , A short woman should seek clothes thjtt tend to miiko her bwik taller Most of them are apt to look dumpy and fat although they may be per fect proportion to their height The hips of the small womun usually ap pear, too broad for her helghtt There dresses that flare at the hips, pocket trimmings, side sashes and other effects that call attention to the hips should be avoided. " On the other hand, dress slioudt be made loose enough about the hips so that the material doesn't draw when walking or sitting. The bust- pln " . 4 Vif:J Onlu One Price to Kvpmhnilu . V. ym ; "THE hpnngville ONE-PRIC- .V ; E Co ,, . HOUSE" Nephi . Payson . e T RAN Shows 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:15 ' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY PAULINE STARKE CONRAD NAGEL in Panels,' pleats, jng to sBorte'rSgureh and lung imlirokcn lines are hers. Romney, In honor of- Mrs. Forsythe. necklines are usually more Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson', Mr. and Mrs. Jtenlwin JoIley. Mr and Mrs. becoming than round ones. Morrlsan and Mrs. Frances Knight, allplonem ;rahiras- - sladiolim TKOl RLE WITH WIVES and ferns wore attractively nscd Florence Vitlor, Tom Moore, Esth' throughout the entertaining rooms. er Ra'Rton and Ford Sterling, of i A good program Was given which consisted of a talk oil the "Great comedy funic, are featured la ,;the T. . M rs. T Taylor, nrinciiml roles, of ttm Paramount Migration," by accom- vocal Sirs. Kflrtehuev solo, "Wives," "The Trouble With; .mcdy; Mrs. Martin Thomas Coby pnti1a AvuMi will lie the future at tW ading by Mrs. Owen Romncyj pio lumbia heater tonight, and Satur neer experiences, related by ' Mrs. made who Clair, St. Malcolm day.' "Are Parents People?" directed Jh Morrison and sentiments were 'given the pioneer guests' by Mrs. C. P. prodaotinn, an flrlginnl screen story tp Enear. Befrcshments' were served. by Snda Cowan and Howard - Illjr- -- Tonight and Saturday Mrx. Charles, Maag, Mrs. . J. O. Sioim. Mrs. Cloyd Sionc, Mrs. Orvai ' StpneiMrs. Lydla Lklns, Mrs. Wil l ford Allen,' Mrs. Joseph Murdoerf. Mrs. -- Klrby Allen, Mr Bradford' ShiiuiwayrldMf Jiitiie? ni ike and Pulley? altis. Vldor7 who had trouble with her husband (Menjon) in "Are Par cuts People?" and 'Marry Me!" Is But she at it Benin in this one. wins him back. She'll win you over, In were served to ten. too. Miss Vidor is specializing 4, r these days. gorgeous gowns .Mrs. Francis Rlchniond was the guest of honor at a party, given at the home6f Mrs. Leona Johnson Thnrsday evening by' :.the. officers and teachers otthe Third ward Primary association. Games' aud music were enjoyed followed by a dainty luncheon. which- was served tq the following, exclusive of the guest of honor: Mrs. Pearl OTsen, Mrs. Lydia field Mr Effie ing, Mr For Entire Season. Crawley, Mrs. Maurlne Taylor, Miss Miss"' - OPENING TONIGHT - Tmma-Boswel- dy "MOTOR MAD" i and his Ladies' Hwls 50c IT L-1- 208 W. y. a Qaamaunt ....... .," ALL SEATS 10c in Hal Roach Comedy WILD WOMEN" t'Z7"" " "WHITE THUNDER" " " and Comedy ' rrrr 'ffiijviEi rpn r merelaiitiiig Best,1 Is. Tonight and Saturday Yakima Canutt Qldmt "LARGE MEN AND. I ....'.'"i",! . I WITH WIVES" Center I ' - PRINCESS TUC Trouble - NANNE Y, Prop., Phone 674 , . . lib In the latter case we use only live rub- -, ber heels made by the Goodyear Rubber Co., they take the jar from your ' "Spine and of give you the springy step ' ' youth. r . H. I ' j 1 20c ' f. DAINTY PASTRY Vt It Mrs. W, A. Hall was hostess to the members of the Bluebird Sewine club at her honie'friday afternoon. The time was pleasant'y sient with needlewbrk and delicious refreshments were served to ilxs, Lloyd Sntton, Mrs. Byron David, Mrs. Clarence Harding, Mrs. Charles , Mrs. Howard 1'yer and the Ruesti Mrs. J. W. Prows. Jen-en- '" ' . .. -- Mrs. Priscllla Mnrdock pleasanHy entertained the Vineyard Primary officers and .teachers at her home Thursday evening. The entertaining room's were attractively decorated with fall flowers , and. ferns. Games and music were enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served. jTheguest list Included : Mrs. Ezra "Ash,. Mrs, J.3. Madsen, .Mr. Thorlt Herbertson, Mrs. Afton Stout, Sfrs. Charles'-StewartMrs. Bay Harding, Mrs. Wesley Harding. Mrs. Upland HnnIlug Mrs,iLelid Gammon, Mn-fj- fi 1 ihiTi m it ii'iiTTTTmrnnrrmTT?" " i n i h liT" Vi iTi-- r..Z ffloilfStrfiifi Bst Grade ;$3.99 50 lb. $2.05 or 100 lbs FLOUR, COFFEE, Maxwell-Hous- per can Leda Penrod, Mrs. Vera Lawrence, Mrs. Hazel. Clar, Mrsy Eva Hind- JDMBlLMr& Marie Busby, Mrs. Or- pha Smitli and Mrs. Emma Slack. 4- - by your doctpr. Be "heeled" by us. (juality Shoe Rebuilders IN SONGS , .".Be" "healed"" ' orchestra in concert t each evening at; 8:45. i Tonight and Saturday J. KENT COBB Either Is Correct Mn CONTRACT LKT. UlMl5JIlitfl3IlssrC4ehrI Kirkham it DEVIL FOOD CAKE Alpha---To.n- t e, -4- , Grade, per lb. SARDINES 25c Booths, 2 for, -SALMON, McGowan's med. red, large can ... 9c 25c , Whiter vinegar; Wine or Malt, gallon 25 c , . BETTER MEATS POT ROASTS per lb. V ' 1 .iOc to ROLLED PRIME RIB perlbr 20c RIB BOIL 8c IIAMBERGER per lb. per lb. , .'. . . . . PRIME RIB ROAST SAUSAUErAHPorkOA best cuts, per lb. . . . bulk, per lb. .... WE HAVE PLENTY OF FABSH POULTRY 1ST r 4 -- M rrovoffleaiPacbta Mm Phone 39 57 N. University Ave. (Jan-nio- '' nn i3 gjj . Is SPECIAL SATURDAY Mrs.-Estlt- j PRICE, Rept., 1 1. Thee ontrart for the wnstrnctlon of sldewajks under Improvements district No.'i2, and which takes into-- consideration improvements nnder consideration and petitioned for as far back as three years, was let to the contracting firm of Christunsett, Jacobs & ., Miss Lucille Manson was hostess Gardifrs at the special session called Tuesday , evening Vf the jelty counto thai' members of the dub Thursday evening at her home. cil. The bid was for $10,437.38. . Sewing and cards were the features of the evening and refreshmentsj : . wiiiiiiiiiiinii:t:a? -' - sixty-time- r-Rii$-sesl . Kinnll-firurt- ; Dixon- - Tdylo e fr WASnER machine in the today. majority of the women decide in favor of the "EASY" is conclusive proof that it '..gjuBt Jje ''ftJLtiperjorjw "pressure and suction cups moving up and down within s, th&TIeavy sheet copper tank,waskyour clothes gently yet thoroughly the Easy way the sanitary way. 'Keep your own clothes in lour own home," away from other people's washing and unknown washing : solutions. 1 Bi - Small fastest feeUihg electric: washing f4Alhrf world The fact that the 1 Special Showing of Silks and Dress Goods Besides Ready -- to -- Wear s X. .There were more. Easy Washers purchased last year - M Watch ;for Our "Ad" In Monday's Herald a ,v Vacuum u Meirclfaanoise A Corner ," - wew-Ta- "I Miss Zilda Giles entertained the officers and teachers ot the First ward Primary association at her PHIL FISCHER A' pro home Thursday evening. Who comes to Provo with- - his orchestra to f ill afir engagement fusion of fall flowers and ferns were employed In decorating the 'enter, ai tne uianna uaraens tqnignt. taining' rooms. The fore part of the evening was Uni huuld likeVvlse hot lie aeeen' with the discussion of business tuuted.. Dresses should be made spent matters, after which games and ample euough ao that they do not music were enjoyed, A delicious Busrwonuui Clone . fitting luncheon, was served to the followpull oyer the host v whhh ing; Mrs.. T. C. Larson, Mrs. Rob- Hedd Ho) t Tlk About add a elendernes loW. full sleeves lack! . A' wide rt Pwy, Mra Ernest Taxman, Mrs. Women is diiped toy the normal or Otto Birfc, Mrs. George NnttnU, ' Miss Florence Robinson, Miss Melha ' . tall woman.' . By IIEDDA HOTT Cross stripes are not for the small Larson- and the Invited guest, Miss ' of Magna. Lee Beva or Nor large are designs figure.-the Vnlted Press.) (Written should One Imse embroidery motifs. NEW YOUK, Sept, 11. (UP) The Valley Circle wl!i meet to- Over fifty jer cent of the: women strive for daintiness, slenderness and at 7:30 at'the home of Mrs. nlsht are materials fash-hthat are selecting what of the United States grace,' Distributors of Quality Werchaudie Everybody's Stortf 334 East Center O. Strlckly. iiliiin-nand that lines designers term "small wome:, In spite Tf the factrthat thrmajor-Uyxt- t arrr1onandri:ra(ftflr.Fyhm to attend, women are small, clothes are lines, one does' not mean that the V ' .' ; oe suoum sui ItseM woman ikirt long made with the normal sized length - No. of the W. X 4, Innchters Camp be should Mrs. Iwts'legg, MrimmnmnnnnnR:3!KC:uii:iiii. that the lin.es of the frock In milid. : fl.g,WelK TiBBpers entertained Til ursda y .a f"t. tieHMrs. ArJe Larsen, j ..There are a gool TnhyriiFSrTM TonSFHTrf'tfla; ternoon at the home of Mrs.' T. C: ISitge to wash your own clothes in voiir Certainly you want ... . . ; m . v. t ..... i .owB nume wnere you just Know mat everytmnf is ly uf pd clean. i. J enter-tain- at at prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her borne Thursday afternoon, eompllucntary to Mrs. Kel- iog of Oregun, a sister of Mrs. Her ' : bert Pasewalk. ' ' (Pining the afternoon bridge was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served to the following, exclusive of. the guest of honor: Mral Herbert Pasewalk, Mrs. W. T. Bnlky. Mrs. Elmer l)uncaH and the "hostewsT ; : in -- .'Mm Gordon Ton Planck . - Announcing An Exposition of , iF rrr r riiIMil.r..u rar..-J- . .., r r) j .i vv |