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Show THE PROVO HERALD MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923. Louiac Huwley and Grace Kirltv. Society UKm. ... ... in-rit- The members of the Colombia Ifiewlng club, will be pleasantly en- - ii tertainea uu erauiii iwhoto of Mrs. Buth P. Fairer. Sewing, music!! and a delicious luncheon will jnTCTnfr bejWjfeaiures ., Miss AUle Webb was hostess to the members of the G. Q. C. club at her home Saturday afternoon. The, entertaining rooms were prettily decorated in fall flowers. Sewing, and games were enjoyed, after . ... . v " Itlltui served to tbe following: Misses . MSA W Emma Virginia Boover, Taylor, fhe Relief society meeting in the Bonneville ward Tuesday afternoon will be. under the direction of the lihfiolbgical deiwrtment, Mrs.. Carrie Roper will give the lesson' ou "The Spirit of the Lord." Several numbers will be given. 11 are cordially Jnvitea to attend. . ThP Elks' ladles - will fmeet la tveular social session In the Elks' inh rooms this evening, tables of . 1 mffssiTe "000" will be played. i3-Krfluncheon 4 A awartedy-at n are a serves. " ladies ?or juus to attend. wi- The pnblic la invited to (tttend. L Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark en- tertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. A cuTglass asfffrchTysantbeTnuffis formed an attractive centerpiece for the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Halla-day- , Mr. and Mrs. W1T, Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene f&Haday, Mr. and Mrs. William1 fialladay, Mrs. Sarah Jones, Mrs: Francis Knight, Miss Llda Halladay, Keed Farrer, and Jack and Dean Halladay, JF. Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Auderberg spent today in Salt Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Poulton Ralph tertained at a family ' dinner at their home Sunday ' afternoon. en- Covers were ladT.for 14, including Mr.'and Mrs. Hyrum Thomas Miss RubyTaylor, Mr. ani Mrs. James Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomas and Mrs. Mark Pyne, mta'itet of f ni In I few abort shopping-tin:- ,' cjrcr.eChrlstmaa bold awoke yoo can checS at ccounteJ most of ih fjr, lh name feiva. to 'to whjm "ou wiaii f a up to car pt tojr.ter r.i. rlck your Parker Duofolds pen l.icse. bcactifal big fountainflaah-inc with claulc, lacqur-r-d black tip or 8aahing black kl:id with i ril ovfr-i-botsraotth oi:it f uaranteel er for waar nd mechaa-l- v 15 t ff. oi sajitfactoriljr of j perfactien. To tha rn E . - I and bcya, give Duofold or $S S7 Over-aii- e anif 1o the wonwn Mb' 4 3 i::.!3 ive the lovely Lady include neat :3toM, U. or gold ring-enr pockct-cU- Jr. ft.r,iribbon. Prii Strong Oold Girdle, v stl elre now tree! Come In today, in time to have . v . . b Dusfcld engraved. 3 JfgPv. 3 Anderberg Inc. IT- Tnesday at handkerchiefswill he-so- ld. -- SILKS for Holiday Frocks I laV-VM-f'- , Mttl. HAHILTCtJ in DWCBlfflTHJTHt 'HtTi Columbia $2.29 TONIGHT, 7:30, 9 :15 By John Gilberts CXABK JUcFABLAJTB f in HABOLD SHAW Thursday and Friday. All ladles are urged to attend and WITH Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Madsen and son Philip spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Lehi, tbe guests of Mr. Bennett and Mrs. James ' HOUSE PETER3 GRACE CARLYLE JAMES MORRISON EVELYN BRENT that-war- come prepared to sew. A barn dance will be given in the Third ward amnsment hnll Wednesday evening. The proceeds of the entertainment are to lie sent to the missionaries of that ward, who are now laboring in the mission field Good' mnrfe has been arranged for and refreshments will be served "TRUXTON KING" , COUNTRY a"V af I UXI ortla, patent leather. Women's Patent Leather Louis Heel Pumps Black Gunmetal Oxfords, Sizes 3V4 tQ8, $2.95 military heeL 91 QR Impair Women's Strap Slippers, military and low heels; Goodyear- welt, CO QR .. pair Ladies' Shoes, high and military heels. a1 8M.aMAT Uliuicuu, Sizes t pair nc .,...vfciuw JfS THE W Hall Buster-Erowai- i 98c A Taffeta mm Many charming gifts can be made from theVlorioos ruffpt-swnen combined with gold, silver, or sneer shadow lace, and n littio bit of d satin ribbon. Even the plain shades are in such exquisite hues that they will make. the Christmas needlework fascinating. i iWPiMV two-tone- Taffeta -i-wo-toned The uses of georgette 'crepe for the making of Christmas presents is. unlimited when it is combined with the sheer laces and ribbon. $1.85 value. Kegular value $2.50. $1.39 $1.79 $1.95 Plain Taffeta Regular value 1 1 .Pil U Your love affairs form the big drama of your whole life: Here is a picture story about a girl who couldn't stop loving a stoty so '. big, so dramatic, that you ll thrill, surge, sigh, just as glowingly as in the first sweet raptures, of your own fucsl love. gBHIG& SMffKrHAIfc But be came along in that will not' soon be forgotten. France and Flanders were works of Flower. "Intolerance" with pastoral acenea In "Hearts of tbe World" his art and then he journeyed afar, to of the olden periods in ancient days roadside and field views of old give us old China and tbe Thames waterfront In "Broken BIohhouis." Idyllic glimpses of inloxlratlnc tropical outdoors were to be found many years. PRINCESS wlfra he photographed In thi Went Indies nd the Buliamas "Tbe Love the Back Porch" b 14' f j PROVO BAND ; CONCERT tox.trottsa oy the Memphis Fivt or harmonised by tha Shannon Four t on Columbia .' Records J D and 8. 10c HOOT hit svery night ,as AtLSEAtS roNiGirr and Tuesday "Last Night M Wo1 V GIBSON- "TlliS A iw aSW' r MtmiM u , i" - .. urn ' CHASER": and .i t . - THRILL ADDED ATTRACTION . TUESDAY . Shoe Store Distributors of Quality Merchandise --. Everybody's Store. Lb KQjnE" M 7C A pair.......... . $1.25 value. , 3g Ladies' Shoes, military heels, black and .brown Ud, M QC pair ..Vf.iw Girls' School Shoes, low heels, black and brQwncalf. Sizes 2tf M QC to 7, ....$4iVd OF number of gifts. mm, ..:........,........$1.65 B $2.49 w- SALE STARTS TOMORROW, DECEMBER 4, AND CONTINUES ALL WEEK - AEOT of- - ho- quickly you can make some pongee under-?li"- s a little Ijust basting, a little hemstitching and they are done! An excellent idea for the busy person to "dispose of" a 1 1 J2J5 6 WORK IN OUR SHOE REPAIRING EST ORDER. DONT TH R0 W AWAY YOUR THEM IN AND LET UP REPAIR THEM. ALL Pongee Think Hflrl Men's Shoes and Oxfords, black and brown ealf, Goodyear welt, Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, sizes 2ft to 6, pair. i. $2.95 'value. W D.W. 51.75 B1.45 knt ui v w .. .'. $3.49 $1.79 f You will find ihe selection for our SALE OF SILKS very satisfactory ineed not tiiv ctuiiu jjuini vi price as well miI no, vm, uiiiy u ii i fjc. oiuiuwtffc vi i 3 2ft to 8, vn . $2.25 value. Georgette Crepe Shows 2:30. 4, 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices Women's Black Kid Heel Pumps iilT J Luxiel $2.79 nffoffxl in -- 98c What could be more charming than an afternoon dress of Canton Crepe? $3.25 value. Black, Tan, Brown and Navyalso the many equisite lighter shades adaptable for lingerie. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDXY Misses' Shoes, ll'z ; and brown, pair Misses' Black Kid Shoes Sizes ll'2 to 2, pair.... Sizes 8'2 to 11, pair One of the most interesting of this season's innovations in silks. $3.95 value. Black, Seal Brown. Wood Brown, Gray,. Navy and Lark. I $2.29 Canton Crepe "Fat" Sanders h-- and BULL MONTANA in "ONE WILD DAY" to 2, black The darker crepe de chines are always adaptable, and can be cleverly worn on any occasion. rtd $3.29 and de- a supple fabric-anwhat more gracefuHyroTmore chamingly, adapts -i- tself lovely design or smart fashioning than charmeuse? $2.75 value. $2.58 value. The magical lure of the satins-wi- ll triumph midst the blaze of evening lights. .0ur .display of satin. wilLsug-gest to you many charming Frocks for both, afternoon and evening wear during the Christmas season. $3.75 value. silhouette splendid The gifts made by hand are doubly appreciated by intimate friends think of the lovely underthings you can make tin the lovely shades of the crepe de chines : Peach Bloom, Orchid, Shell Pink, Sapphire Blue and Turquoise. Lustrous 5Tretted by iSiii Charmeuse The mands . Crepe-Sati- n ihis sale nresent a full measure of rri. u consider economy as well as stjle. who to those value and have appealed strongly nfferprl nrnvide an unsual opportunity for saving, , Jg at prices that do not cover the actual cost to us. offered are models of the Many available. are widths and sizes all A wide assortment of styles is represented and I $2.49 Plain Spiral 40 inches wide. Navy, Black and Tan. $3.00 value. Fashionable Footwear f Brocaded Spirial 40 inches wide.. Gray and tan. $3.00 value. R0i' ... - Crepe de Chine ' Christmas festivities. J - PETE & at interesting prices! I 'Our stunning. Spiral Crepes promise exquisite gowns at the The theological department of the Fifth ward Relief society has consented to postpone the lesson which was scheduled to -- be, ..given .under their direction Tuesday afternoon, instead the time will be spent in preparing for the bazaar, to be held in wearing at apparel shingly low. , JMMMm and tini e prices astoni- Spiral Crepe Coleman Madsen spent Thanksgiving with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Coleman at Midway. ) Q ly Of : , --ASPECIAL SALE OF ii.-- 8 of 8 m art g i f ts making SALE of . the Dale Coleman, Martin Hoover, and Reed Probst of the B. Y. TJ. spent Thanksgiving with their parents at Midway. ii in plenty of time for the ing you this STORE - ' TONIGHT AND TUESDAY A sacqne apron and overall dance will be gjven In the First ward social hall Wednesday evening. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the music. During the evening dainty Ail refreshments will be served, married folks are Invited. i i holiday season we are offer' Strand FROM THE WIDELY READ NOVEI, ii' the coming . 7:30 o'clock. evening Sii ets-"vaudeville will be given, and noncorn. candv and Here tr i In honor oh i r t tgEglgEgfegtg First ward will give a vaudeville and bazaar in the ward chapel 5 to 10 lSaroiei . association things !" This might lead some to consider that Mr. Griffith In his liking for reproducing country and nature scenes Was inclined to favor or be more happily engaged in the work amid southern vistas than elsewhere, This is fat from the facts In his career. and-ofh- Mrs. Melissa Lewis was hostess at a well appointed dinner at her home Sunday, given in hoTOr of her cousin, Mrs. Minnie Ashby etFlll-ttior- e City, wtro is paying an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Neva Steaknian. Covers were laid for Mrs. Louisa McBrlde, Mrs. Serath That .MrGrifflthxcels in thai Jackson, Mrs. Neva Steakman, the pastoral is not denied. From tha " honored guest' and the hostess. pictime he began making one-retures for the old Blograph company, "THE WHITE HOSE." he has stood alone in this field. However, a review of his work When lt was announced than, P. should at once disillusion anyone WrthrlffttarThe master motion pic- who consider Jfe enly at Ms ture producer, was engaged in mak- peas, might anna tne counTrysiue m ue ing a Southern story amid scenes of Old South. True, in "The Birth oM ;th8t legtoo for his newest offering, Natiotf'-an- d some other offerings he '"The White, Rose" a United picture1 a series of gavetheHBotioji Artlstsireiease coming Tuesday and landscapes below the Mason and Wednday to the Columbia theater, Dixon line which will stand as a many were quick to declare he was mark for others) to shoot at for in a field in which he-- , was best suited. , . "Griffith is a Southerner and he can make southern scenes best of all ; remember his "Birth- - of a Na- - Mrs. Elmer W. Duncan will be hostess to the members of Valley I Circle at her home, 655 East Fourth North, Tuesday evening. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions. The Mutual tion" - PAGE THREE. ,i . A Gxipping Seen COMEDY from "Held to Aniwerw. - |