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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD,. JUNE 24, 1923. Ford J Crandall of iSprjingvIlle, jMra. Gray's parents, Mr. will take place Wednesday in the' Andrew Peterson. Salt lAk tAmnW . Nornia Poulton; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' A - aniTjysTpThe marriage of Mlss Mr. and" Mrs. Paul J. li.Yine re- - Felix V. Peterson, son of Mr.' and 'turned to Provo Sat-fdevening Mrs; John N. Peterson of this clt TWKolks Beading dun. met Wjtrom their honeymoon, "which was took place Wednesday evening at open session Friday afternoon intpent la San Francisco and ' Los the home of the bride's parents In the Little theater at the B. Y. p., Angeles, Calif. Mrs. DeVine was Salt Lake. Miss Estelle Peterson, i Mrs. Beulah K. McAllister, Mrs. formerly. Miss, yilate PJerpont, Tessle Watson of Salt Lake were j of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Tessie Wats'o ndf Salt Lake werei SusaTP, Whittaker, Mrs. Dora P, daughter Plerpout of thls .eity. The young .bridesmaids, and Russell Poulton, Chase, Mrs. Fern and couple tf ill leave this evening for. brother of the bride, was best man; Mrs. Rhoda H. Anderberg were Salt Lake to make their home. A reception followed. Mr. and Mrs. the hostesses. Two one act plays Peterson will make their home In were presented, "The Eichange," Mrs, C. E. Loose entertained at Salt Lake , under the direction of Mrs. Kath dinner at her even - j ryn B.Jardoe, with the following lhg, Spring flowers, prettily deco - Dean Libose has returned to cast of rated ths dining" table. Covers Palo Alto. Calif., where he will re-doe, Miss Nellie Clark, Miss Amy! were laid for including Wallace ume U etudles at the Stanford m Jackson, Royde nDangerfield and Whitecottott of Los Angeles,, Calif.,1 university Mr. Loose has 'been m Harlan Adams; and ."Mrs. Kent who was here visiting 'his mother, 'viiiting here for a few tfays with ' Say Know;" Coached by Mrs." Flora Mrs. Agnes Whltecotton. his parents, Colonel and MraVc. E. . B. Jenkins, with the following Loose. players: Mrs. Iris McArthur, Mrs. RECEPTION TO NEWLY WEDS. A wedding reception, was given ' Mrs. Joseph Howell of Logan Jenkins, 'Mrs. Kjathryn Hughes, Mrs. Edith Y." Booth," Miss Beth in the Fourth ward social hall Fri- spent, the week-enin Provo, the Mangum, Miss Sina Brimhall, Mlssl day by Mr, and Mrs. S. IS; '.Bunnell guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Sttenh ' An interesting sodaL eveiit f the aeason was the marriages of ' Hiss Alice - Wllkins' daughter of ' .Chief of Police and.Mrs. Wren Wil ot Provo. and fjarance L. Tolboe; ' Miss" Myrtle .Cunningham, daughter ' ay W Lb- lia l of Mrs. Alex Cunningham of Ameri- can Fork Ana" Clifton A.. Tolboe; Miss Ophelia Jennings ot , and Mrs. Nepal,"' daughter of Mr? CM. T. Jennings, to Vernon C. ToJ- doe, which all took place Wednes.' -- player8r-Mis-itfOTmaj,P- ap day in the Salt Lake temple. The grooms are the sons of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Tolboe, and are associated In. business with their father, who is one of the leading . . contractors otthe-il- y. Mrs. Gene Hank entertained at --her-'" iiomrta-JSa- lt take Thursday 4lera -Jenkinsf Miss- - Afton Newell, - am 11111 - V'm - A.Ufrf.l M'J?''., U ' HH K W mmwhm - ' 6: F ik d cr and-Robe- rt an Rnlon-Paxm- A... j e andrMr.-anMrs. J:flE. Murdock fo.r Peter- - Mr. B. Mnrdack. young, jcoufles. u Dtiraerwas gerH Mn :. Dainty refreshments were hvtarwere nnited in marriage tn the - Dr. Charter headroff - Ted to 40. served to .90, including the mem- Salt Lake' temple Wednesday last. the department of sociology of the . ral invited guests.. . Mrs. Murdock was formerly Mtss University of Missouri, will heThe .entire .party of brides and bers Elva Bunnell. j the grooms returned to their respective speaker in thai Manaru ward iwmes-ia-PfovMrs. Vernon Gray and chilThe entire hall was decorated tbiveningHit40 ' moot. Mw Friday. " " . dren; "Florence and Howard,' re- - with silver baskets of roses which calnnnibera will be TurttisTied the B., Y. The marriage of Miss Effie An- turned to their home in Frovo lent a very pleasing appearance. department. a month's The bride wore a charming gown cordTal Invitation is extended, to derson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening, after -Adain' Anderson " of "Provo,. and visit In Loa " Angeles,-- CaUtv with" of wBrfe7salin'crepe'wIth peart thriiuninrlrgenertr"" dhead Jtrlmminga.HBf.yelI of tullei was caught, by a band of pearls, and! ,'. R0TARIAS AT WORK SPANISH FORK, "Jnntf she carried' a heautitul Sridal bou-- i . of the Spanish Tork Ro- j members duet, In the receiving line were Mr. tary jclub went to Shurtz canyon and MrB. Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday and spent the time TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923. parents of the bride and ing stone and sand for the founda-grootion of the boy's canyon cottage. where your dollar - A- - real treat for you again 'During the evening of dancing. will do double duty. We can only give you a few of for which Prof. Robert. Sauer and REUNION OF CARTER FAMILY and space will not the many bargains . company furnished the music, vocal i permit. r. solos were rendered by Seymour V. j, SPANISH FORK, June 23. and Canvas Misses' Pumps 100 pair Ladies' and refreshments were ral hundred members of the Carter 55! Dainty served to 250. family met at the City park Thurs-Strap Slippers, heavy rubber sole, with and without heel, $2.75 grade, pair. , . "f In charge of the refreshments ' day. were Mrs. A. P. Madseif, Mrs. Ar- 50 'gair Ladies' and Misses Shoes and Sandals; in Ithur J. Harding, Mrs. T. WIaJBABY BOXmADQENARENTJ, -- . sen, Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Mrs. An-- , SPANISH FORK; June 23. Mr. 8 pair Men's, Ladies' and Childreh's Hose, new drew Madsen, Miss Josephine Mad- - and Mrs. Mbse Dowley announce v goods, for Miss the birth of a son,' sen,- Miss Bessie Williams, new all 25c goods, and Ladies' Hose, 5 pair Men's Bunj Margaret Reese, Miss Vinna .. .. for .. . Miss! D1SHT0WEL RACKS nell, Miss Irene Dastriip, .5 Bleach 6 yards Hope Dishtowel racks Bhould "be as Fawn Bunnell, Miss Myrle Wil- A 6 yards 36-in: Percales, 20c grade fnear ink ftlams. . Silkoline. 20e grade. h 6 vards Manyjjeautlful and useful wed- - and should be high enough to be fi varda Best Dress Ginffham . . . r7.fc.w. . Tut of ding gifts were received. Mr. . and Mrs. Murdock are at 2 vards Table Diamask. 65c grade. . North home to their- - friends 2 to thethree iment ibuj home-Thursda- vnt "evenlngim:ompl Mfjm WX. - and-Mrsr-- Paul and-eeVe- ; - ' Kim tm mM3& r ..jyaifvi trt WIi II ii HftHntf Will 55( fXl. r O 17 fl'" lyTI5r'll1 II 1 w T mm a i i i r wa n ii athjvxi sea u mnm a Lz mmmmsms id II ,f IC "TClFIITXJTTTFt TfTirEIi'Jiii V'S I rr nim II "V , . " i- -i lLri ' Therjfl V. 1 ...... . . S1.00 1.00 ... ... 1.00 ......... , ..... .$1.00 r he-way. 100 l.OO yas. 1.00 1.00 Sheeting Garments, bleached, m summer $1,00 we&ghttSlM gride, per pail Hundreds of Other Snaps. Remember the Date and Get Your Share at 9-- 4 D. S. L Van Wagenen 548 West Center White Napha Soap Special all this week b WV-- r Sc $1.00 Bar 22 Ban for . Case for' $4 60 . Provo M eat & Packing Co Phone 19 and 39 ' -- i - f STOPrLOOK-jLISTE- A "MASTEPHONE" ! J . rZi- I um t ,v4h: '. tx. I r s mat e. m. '' Ckfhe T)nniplt inihtQmmoitiaun f " At ft brilliant ball tendered at the French embassy In London, thsPrtac of Wales picked out' Mrs. Marcellui Thompson, dau'gh. f1 fit hA Am.riMH mkM4A .A court ot St Jamei'a. as bis eancing partner. tt, V VhaiwooMywido Geneva has the finest shady bathing beach on Utah lake. f 8fit .glimpses LlMPSES OF THE MOON" oj. RP.SchuliieprwMti ATbttRnnanT'iodacticot N (70 MONDAY AND T TUESDAY ShowO ;30 JUL&Qr. 9 :15 Regular Prices I X ttatoonfitntadfiwlM yw Agce. to cause Paramount when it undertook the lob of translating her story for the screen. V in a novel it is easy to move cnaracters tram Lake Como to Venice, thence to Paris and St f Mnrlt an A XTn. w..v, Plitrldg .uu ngi tutft with a few sentences, but erecting if yw8odlaaly learned the problem Ttow John Maiden and las mlnttihla going to. ,yoawere fflealry named ? S-t- H When' Edith Wharton wrote her famous novel, "The Glimpses of the Moon," a story of the means, manners and more of living of the rich, little did she think, perhaps. Monday and Tuesday -- GENEVA BEACH Dawl. tttiA. STMANB. iJ l MONDAY AND TUESDAY ;- -' ALL SEATS NT 10c GIVEN AWAY FTREE m to the In a few weeks this set will be giveaway us the jargest person collecting and depositing with :amount In coupons wfeich we giyejyith everyjurch nu m f - i at our etore. -' j at fM'tMfMl by ION CHANCY HARRISON 77 N. University Ave. - . PRISCILU ' BONNER BUDDY fRANCB RAYHONO HtS.HC. Oirected TOM FORM ItsaMaredKchi: SI immt-f- " AW-ICHTMA- t Xrvef ii J 11 " 1 k,7ii,mV'iMIS IJ VvWl 1 11 with Molli e. Kins tnj CreightonHale 'Jiffygonfitctui jLON CHANEY, HARRISON FORD AND "i-r-- J mmttm a mwrrn m - t iwti-nm- -i I JOHN JAINPOUS Hi - - s.ijmihi. -- - - .Uirts-W,K- ,uT FORO -j- SHAINPOUJ-WAtTtiriOH6 -- Phone .Hi, . MARCUERtTE DiUMOTTE. .'.-- Provo Pliotb Supply & Music Company out a winner, ' T: once. Get your friends, Begin collecting coupons tod wol will come to you help relatives and neighbors J A INSTALLED such settings for a" motion picture is anojher thing. JUlan Dwan's. Paramount nroduc SPANISH FORK, Jane 23, Part tion of "The Gllmpsea of the of the American Legion playMoon," which will be on view at ' ground equipment has arrived and the Columbia theater Monday and been installed'at the around areat- Tuesday, is just one lavish setting TTyto the delight of the kiddies. after another in which piquant Six swings and teeter-totterare Bebe Daniels, statuesque Nita '. in course ot construction at the .ex Naldi, Rubye de Remer, " David planing mill. Powell, Charles Gerrard and Maurice Cobtello move In the portrayal . " DOCTORS ATTEND CONATION of this many angled drama. For the Altringham vilia in Several Provo doctors attended Paris there was built a drawing the meetings of the Utah State room of the Louis XV style, a plo Medical association in Salt Lake ture French gallery done in City during the past week, and Gothic, a music room of Marie An- In the clinics that toinette mode, and a beautiful hallparticipated were conducted. way that occupied .more than 'halTTi mong thd-- e present were Drs. of the huge studio stage,' U , L C. Potter, E. G. Hughes, J. Karl Beck, Fred W. Taylor, and J. W. Alrd. - SET id PLAY EQUIPMENTr wit; 9yoqtfap maments in tte hmttut RADjORECEIVING Made jip in the following m- 111 ateria: Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Figured Crepe de Chene, Tricosham, King Tut : Crepe. I It is one of flu h rtocy ever toldjo motion pictuiw. - 1 LI 1 1 t t. j LJUU U LJU o ce 1. 1113 f111 See Thejse Dresses in Our Windows ' SHOWER FOR BRfOE. Mrs. Ray Cabling and Mrs. Karl Bapdl.y entertained a number of friends at a miscellaneous shower at the residence of W. O. ureer Friday evening in compliment to Mrs. F. Orval Singleton, formerly Miss LaVern Banks, who was re cently married. Red roses wereused as a floral- - decoration. Games and music were served to the following: Mrs. W. O. Creer, Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle, Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mrs. D. 0. Mackay, Mrs. Frank Dusenberry, Mrs. Arnold Dtsoa, Mrs. A. N. Taylor, Mrs. A. D. Taylor, Mrs. Dean Markham, Mra. David Morgan, Mrs. CJ?Tdackay, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Alma' Straw, Mrs. Fred Singlejtpn, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Singleton,Clyde Phillips. Mrs. E. J. Harding, Mrs. Seymour , Grav. Mrs. Lenn Singleton, Mrer Fred Clark, Mrs. Don C WiUlams, W. D. Hoover, Mrs. AUen Banks, Mrs. A R. Taylor, Mrs. George Chaffin, Mrs. WUford Duke, Mr.. Prlscllla Sfwenson, Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mra. Mary, Markftam, Mrs. Vern-J'aMrs. Bert Banaley, Mrs. Glen Baaks,,Mrs. Earl Banks, Mrs. VUate Strong, Mrs. Walsch, Mrs. Henry Booke, Mrs. Walter Bandley, Mrs. C. Bandley, Mrs. Pauline Thome, Mrs. Nels Fugal, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Esther Sunburg of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Sadye Lewis of Spanish Fork, Miss Kathryn Lewis of Spanish Fork, Norma Bandley, Miss Fawn Single ton, Miss Bessie Williams, Miss Lorn Dunn, Miss Florence Robin son, Miss Thursa Mackay. Miss Ann Mackay, miss nuoy fniuips, Miss Iva Jones. Miss Camllle Cran- dall, Miss Fern Ludlow and Miss Thelma Ludlow., The guest of honor was the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts-- ; -- I Sale Starts Monday SIZES. f en uCvUuU 1.00 A1 Int Men's Dress CaDS. values up to l.4V. . .4 4nt Men's Union Suitsvalues up to $1.40. 1. lot Press VoileS, values up to 60c, 5 1 lot Curtain Scrim, up to 40c, & yaras. . . ' 1 P& G. 11 lr- -l I - ; ALL, LULUKS AND ALL - .$1.0u $1.00 lot-- iJCStXemtf. . 1.00 ch S6-inc- yards . . ' .$1.00 2 1 r 1 1 I fi II II J rjiiim ah u u i ' Seve-Prow- yarotre iratdslrSMnehirlangr65c-ier- -- ' .. leatherpair I 1 . ! here4irne 9 w W5 1 " Dollar Day mi --- Wi , AND COMEDY 'Added Attraction MONDAY NIGHT Fatty Sanders Country Store" IVlzes,' Surprises, Lan'hs. Also an Amateur riay itit Audience As DONTMISS Til' |