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Show PROVO EVENING IIERALD, TITUKSDAY. APRIL 12, CM i Retires . SOCIETY - - PAG3 m DlOtXTT fum in ' GUESTS AT WN.NKK OKHCKBS MfcKTINO r Mr. and Mi WUlUm D. Norman Mr. and Mra. C. O. Call entertain tntrrtalrW at their horn Wednes- ed at a wall appointed dinner party day even! rig. for the officer and at their home Tuesday evening. cciiiptifflenlkry to MrT"- - and Mrs day school and their pert cere. . The Ferris Call and childraa of Logaa regular lesson and business meet- - who are spending the week her Ids waa held after 'which games with friends and relative. Spring and muaic were enjoyed and a de- - flowers were used to decorate the licioua luncheon served. Present dining table. Covers wars laid for . were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen, 10, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Miller, Mr. and Davis, - Mr. - sad MISS DA8TRCP Mrs. Carl Knudsea, Roy Hardin, HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. William Howe. Mr. Members of the Fourth ward M. and Mrs. 4&drw Hartley, JEHoU I. A. chorus were entertained at the Hartley sod Mr. and Mrs. Clydo home of Miaa Melba Dastrup Wed Dell.. nesday evening. Following the regu lar practice, a social hour was en- Joyed and a delicious luncheon was LITERARY CMUS TO served to 13. MEET . at The Utah Soros Is club .member BIRTHDAY SCRMUSE snd (he presidents and vice presi- 7Trnta oTTOe other literary cluba Among the enjoyable and inter Provo, will be entertalnedVby the esting social events of the week Nineteenth Century club. Friday was the supriaa party given on Alafternoon at 3 o'clock In the Provo bert Dattge at his home Monday Women's club house. Members of by friends who 'called to the Nineteenth Century club are evening, his birtnday anniversary celebrate revested to meet at 2:30 for which occurred oa that day. The short business session. entire bouse was artistically decor ated with pink and white crepe paper streamers, and an arrangeMRS. KASTMOXD HOSTESS ment of aster lilies and ferns. TO CUT MKMBERS Mrs. George Ballif gave aa Inter-- Games and a radio concert were enfeatures of the evening's BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES Hing biographical sketch of the joyable life of Kmil I.udwiat the regular entertainment after which a dein hlnying 'rciunil tin vmeer'a edge IHMtini? trrrwdr Parf,lhe Utah Boroais cTuBT licious lumhiuu held Wednesday anernoon at the tlcipatlng In the delightful affair jhout, "We've rushed so ruuch I'm The Tinles drauk their fill. Then all tired out Our little pork chop Scout cried, "Come, follow me home ot Mrs. K. H. Eastmond. Fol- were: Maurlne Huntington, Myrtle friends have gone. Now what are tack to the shade of yonder tree, lowing Mrr Ballifs paper,' Mrs. Kelley and Rena Kelley of Midwe to do? If yoa ask me, I think and we- will spiawl but on the Sarah Talmage reviewed In a clev- way, Julia Thornton of Nepht, Vlr-UuUL'.' -- it .beat 'that we ail loke4U needed ground. Twill rmliy-ta-- aer the ?:inia NUas of St George and the from Provo: Rilda Bingd rest The' hillside's very pretty, Tney all fleppcd flown and Man of lrtiny," Community " Lenor ndi-he fcy above is mar. thought it grand, and srfoSEed thetr by Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, ham, Wthnifred Heaton, Halla-da- y, Janette Area . "It Isn't going to rain, I'll bet. way to slumber lund: The butcher was enjoyed. Twenty-fou- r Croff, members Vincent Bessie Dattge, Mrs. Mamie and we'll. be safe and nut get wet if .came and saw thwi, and turned were present e comfor-ablMr. and Mrs. George Adamson, ire Just spread out on the grass and and walked away. "They're as they can be. I'll simply let Dattge, Fred Evans, Von Vincent, rink the fresh air in. I wish someLeland Barrett, Owen Smoot, Elmer one was her to keep watch over them rest," said he. "And. later on, BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR ' us In case we sleep. I guess, how- when taey wake up, they'll all be CKANDDAIGIITER Millet. Vlrl Croff and Ellas Everett Mra David II. Jones gave a d fever, this Is quite the safest place set to play". Twas sad the iulcher hadn.'t rightful birthday party at her. home COVERS FOR FOURTEEN we've been," . A prettily appointed dinner party heard the coming of a monstrous Wednesday evening, complimentary "Have cried "Oh Coppy. I'jre," ' no fear. Our butcher friend is some bird. It swooped down on the Tiny-- j t her ETandaduehter, Ruth Jones '" her home Wednesday evening, in not lrt ' r"""ii trn--I"" lace near. o harm. I feci quite sure of that And then it grabbed wee Clowny birthday anniversary occurred on honor of her cousin,. Miss Helen Rosea sweet and peas Olson of Bountiful, who Is here Before I rest I think Til try to get tight, and with him flew right out that day. ras a drink A "egmi"fbJ,TTfJwr of siglit. Th WnftJhlahfJE piettily liw'unttwl tjlj ttiTmalnlng visiting 3'hduirigIIl tn F5f5fflST,find" a large birthday cake taatiliy arranged with daffodils and "".tanT TihlT a?up I'll dip some waler WoRe"up'and all began to yell." holding nine candles, formed an sweet peas, and attractive Easter with my hat." attractive a has . So to the little stream they went queer centerpiece for the lunch place cards were used. Covers were experknc (dowry eon table. Games and music were laid for 14. Later the party attendand 'bout a half ad hour was spent In tl.e next story.) enjeyed and' a delicious luncheon ed the vaudeville. was served to 15 little folks. SCON'S BIRTHDAY k ... -- m ISIIIllalllaaaWanWsasssMSMii m i - 1" , ,.,, M :Ti " f -- . -- slng-imr.k- -t- . -- . '" They Ate the Parrot's Food ... A -..' . . Major Geowai Jompa U Leltch re cently was placed oa the ret for age by the War Department General Lettch Is a veteran of many Indian campalgna , r 3JSi.JMmmm)ir s-Mr- ; JT. W" ,. ,. tut," - - it jr W mi. - r I' J '.tf ',.''. lunger, cold and other privations were the lot ot the 14 members of the schooner K. V. Kruse, which, owing to adverse crew ofthe to Astoria, Ore. One ttormg, was 114 days from Adelaide,-Australiaallorman went mad and leaped td death in the ocean. Food ran out and the rice saved for the captain's parrot was used. The vessel was blown nearly to the California line, and as far north as British Columbia A I' SAW VA'.aM A'.vtS lU.'l, five-mast- , i tt could ewter4h3lnwbto.rtitat. .Above Is the Ki my 'tiring-towe- d kite Astoria; below, some of the crew hurrying to food and rest ashore. REGULAR MEETING OF LA JOLLI CLCB Mrs. Agnes Carter was hostess ta the nirjiiheraxxf thaXa JoLU club and a few Invited guests, at a kensington at her home Tuesday evening. During the time pleasantly spent with sewing and music a delicious luncheon was served to the following club members: Mrs. Lucille Peay, Mrs. Norma Olson, Miss Peart Hardy. Miss Aftork Vincent Miss Lola Marshall, Miss Merle Kendall, Mrs. Olca Monson, Mrs. Melba Wyler, and guests: Mrs. Ruth Murray, Mrs. Annie Wlllard, Mrs. Vera Stewart, Mrs. Thelma Collins and Mrs. Alice Carter. The hostess was assisted byher sister, Mrs. Loi Gilbert. EASTER DINNER GPi'EN Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Flrmage- entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at their home Sunday, complimentary to S. L. Raddon. Mrs. A. C. Raddon and Mrs. Elmer C. Lee and children, all of Park City who were guests the Firmage home over the week e"ri4. Easter flowers and emblems were used to decorate the dining table. Covers "" were laid for 11. His Heart's Right Also Wrong AM?' - "The Best Is the Cheapest" " . T-- ' Y-. 1 "T arQ4sr0MwW4foOFS' 4 of Los Ansreles. has his heart on the right side, which - Jt VxcilituriBeTaieresl of scientists and" pliysic-ienand with JVovarro is shown Dr. Fred Lindenberger of Berlin making an r lamination. The rest of the youth'r organs and faculties are fwrfcctly' fvortnal, and aside from the transposition, the 7 ; 7. Mart' arna toft" T;..',; lnu'iaurro. 22. sr P- y, '.'l S. o.. .i'iS....- iftn l - It.!,., tliri himih ( tlf aTseaaasaaaaaaaaa itTlai - v Teaput Dome oil reserve. For this purpose t elicited from Amos L. Beaty, New York, former prrsidVuTfif the Texas Oil company, that when he conferred with former Secretary of the Interior Fall seven diis before the lease was granted in 1922, Fall made no reference-tnerd fur tillllUma S great 'pi iamb and navy fuel oil storage tanks at strategic points. The defense In Sinclair's trial on a, conspiracy charge has claimed that the pipe line and tanks stipulated as part of Fall's lease to Sinclair were necessary for national defense- - ami the tnora ha. cause of the threatened war ctoad W the Pacific. k urs-ent- IXFASIT8 Bl'RNED TO DEATH BARERSKIELD. CallFrAprS'Tf" Two infants were burned to death and their mother were seriously hurt earlv tnd.v tth.n .n hmma. bile gas tank exploded near here. A si HfM illMWR to the present days followed of fic tion as this tale of adventure despite the fact that it was written nearly a century ago. It has 'been read by millions throughout the world and has been translated Into every language. The late virtually James ' O'Neill played the role of Edmond Dantea, the. leading character of "Monte Crlsto", for more than a quarter of a century, prs-sewting It In all the small towns 8 well as all the big lte through out the world. John Gilbert and Renee Adnree first wop .nubllo popularity 4a tfcie attraction. Af te r Easter WaaWsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1 day they were guests at a reception given at the home of Governor George H. Dern, by the lady Demo crats. : . k ...'f.- -i '' r. Friday and Saturday. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Miss Luella Meldrum. Miss June Hoover, and Mies Cora Veat enjoy ed a movie Wednesday evening, af ter which they were entertained at the home of Miss Beer, In celbration of her birthday anniversary which occurred on that day. A de licious luncheon was served. The Backward Season Forces Us to Make These Big Reductions Much Earlier Than Usual jiiiuiiiiilaiiiuiiiait t Used. Fixrriinxre uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif A MESSAGE THAT NEEDS NO Lotl $14.95 Lot 1 $ 7.95; Lot 2 $22.95 Lot 2 $14.95 Lot 3 $34.95 Lot 3 $22.95 All Sizes All Sizes A Memorial Is the final tribute of devotion to those we have loved; a means of perpetuating their names in an enduring form. ' From the many designs that we have to offer, you can select a monument or marker that com' ' plies with, your desires. Beesley Marble Just South of Tabernacle 8C AJlemarkable Granite Go. v" in all the.new shades- Large, medium and small head sizes. There r."e furbar s, small hats with narrow brims, hats with brims for more formal occasions, as well .:L as a cinating group of hats for sports wear. ' -- , ,76 No. Univ. Ave r - . Thone 192 Sale Of Crocheted Visca, Silks, Hair. Braid, Our seeds are as good as can be purchased anywhere and f V aretested for Purity and gemjnation. PLANT 'NOW: Onions, .radishes, peas, carrots, lettuce, beetsf spinach, sweet peas. Call or write for our new free Seed Book SEED CO. Aftr Easter Smart Spring Millinery Provo, Utah EVERY NEW FASHION TENDENCY IS EXPRESSED IN THESE MODELS Come in, see how charming; they are and note how ex- - ceptional is the riale price. Extra ' r Special ', -- - Extra: , Special Luxite Luxite Full Fashioned' Pure Silk: Fun Fashioned Pure Silk HOSE H0SE 95c 95c : fcfl the right ' huitte, and um'rt at tim.s la Aiueiican and Cauuiia courts, came into, prominence again at Victoria. B. C. when the court Interpreter declared a witneaa tried to turn the oath into a curse against the interpreter. But that waa straightened out, and this picture show the chicken.' This followed his declaration- that sundry devils of sundry colors witness applying the axe should chase him and down, and otherwise make matters miserable for t)lmself and posterity If fc ' . . . told aught else but the whole truth. , PROMPTING - --Cc- II km oath.' must binilmii HFACESATTACK Provo, Utah , fclllWllS 'PATRIOTISM' CARPENTER . aU.nk DEMAND BRINGS BACK -- MONTE CRISTO" No better evidence of the popu larity of the team of John Gilbert and Renee Adores could possibly be presented than the fact ihat.tht fopular demand for these two stars has become so great that William Fox has revived the sensational screen h't of a few years ago "Monte Crlsto," trom the pen of WAKHlNUTOMi ApriM!H- AhsxsndTe-Dum-as, In which these The government struck today at two stars play the leading roles. It set up by will be ahown Friday and Satur the. "patriotism"-motivHarry F. Sinclair's attorneys to Jus day at the Strand. s It la probable that no work of tify his lease of thegnvrrnment CELEBRATED Tom Leonard, whose tenth birthday anniversary occurred Tuesday, was guest of honor at a delightful birthday party given Wednesday evening by his mother, Mra T. H. Leonard. Sixteen friends and school mates spent an enjoyable evening with games and music, during was which a dainty luncheon served. in- 'fresh VISITING IN SALT LAKE vi tat ion Is extended to all mem Mrs. W. J. Strong and Mrs. John bers .of the ward and friends of the missionary, to he in attendance. Penrod have returned horn after pending a few days in Salt Lake City Monday they attended the Democratic convention and Tues- CARD PARTY TO BE HELD A card party will be given by the American Legion auxiliary, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Provo Women's club house. Tables of bridge and progressive "500" will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. Those desiring tickets' are requested to communicate with Mrs. Naomi Petit or Mrs. John Beesley. a - The up-hi- U POriLAR nienUIencordiajT "mmf - v' T ' MISSIONARY TO BE HONORED A welcome home party will be given In the Vineyard ward amuse ment hall this evening at 8 o'clock, for Leltoy Gammon, who recently returned home from a two year mission in New Zealand for the L. D. S. church. A fine program hiui been arranged " after which i''fz?m ,. r n a-- f' Myt- -- Vi . 1 He-wl- "r.v2 "By the Blood of This Bird, ! Swear" r ETHEL Items far the column should be aubmittad to Ua Society Editor betWMa 1.00 A. U, and S P. M. Mrs.-Owe- 192S,- J1.33 All Sizes and Shades ' . h'iti train w , $1.39 All Sizes an4 Shades |