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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAliCH 22,1925. OOOOOOOOC Of 1 - boodooobo0 1 - 0 f 0;: ana 1 Mm. Eofr Elliott enterUlM4 it her borne llundty fternuon ia honor of her da tighter, Marie, whose : birthday anniversary ocrurd o that day. The afiwcoon vat pleaa-aml- y spent with rames and uuxic A large birthday cak ftraied the m whlchJ centerpiece ofc the table eoTers Here laid for thirty five. s heavy " union-mad- e ; ami ping; fulK cut! well made. 6 pocketsjiH to 17. ; : Sizes3to9f7$1.00 SOCKS good, weight 'Tri , 0; Sox,- heavy unlined trV Shoe CIO CO V for the hnv whn i - . ...45c- Machinists Caps spring OOOOOOOOOOO 0,3i 2;L::.;:;25c Split Leather JVVork Gloves ;;.:vr Wrist Gauntlet 39c ...98c "0 ! 1 Light weight, old or new style Neck sizes 95c illvJ:. it Shirts band. 98c 11 to 17.... OO O 0 OJB Wort hen, Mrs. E. D. Partridge, Mrs. Suns Whitaker,-- Mrs, F. T, Gates, Mrs. M. O. ilaves, Mrs. George P. Parker,' Mrs. J,.W. Robinson." Mrs, MV Lester Sancum. Mrs. El- voif Jackson, Mrs. J. B. Ilodwin, the s) MisseEfflerarnicfTnrMbefh Cannon, Reva Lewis, Anna Eltgert, Mrs. Richard Condie, Mrs. J. S. Smith, Mrs. U. G. Merrill. Mrs. C. J. Sorenson, Mrs. R. E. Allcnr Mrs. Georgft II. BrimtiHll. Mrs. Wells Brlmhall, Mrs. Carl F. EyrlhgTSirs.' Christen Jensen, Mrs. Mrs., Ida S. Edgar Mc Arthur, Duseuberryr- M rsr K. Jr MurdoS'lf, Mrs. Ella Brown; Mrs; ; E. Smart, Mrs. Florence J. Madsen, ' Mrs. J. C. Clark. " Mrs. T. N. Taylor, Mrs., J. W. Knight," Mrs, George Ballif, Mrs. Jacob Coieman, Mrs. Walter Hasler, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. E. H. Eastfflond, Mrs. W. H. Boyle, Mrs Harlow Smoot, Mrs, J. E. Hayes, Mrs. Flore Love. , Mrs,- - Clifford - Young; Mrs. Ber nard Chrlstensen, Mrs, T. N.Kelley, Mrs. Steven L, Chipmau, and Mrs. E. II. Street all of American Fork. 1 0 :. 69J Meris Men's Athletic Union Suits .., h ft L D. S. Garments; Boys' Athletic Union Suits, 26 to 34. .'..:. . OOOO CO . r rz nnnnnn n r n 2 :45, 10c, fll L37 QV ! Its' .1 J x GaspIYouHloveit! '(J ;y .s T J Iiu jV . 1 V vj-w- , ant - 40c, 0c- 1 Ti 1 ; to Dayls Presenting " . Artists Characterizing the Southern Neirro With a'i)) 'sT' on -- k 'A h- fl- - M "' I -- S i - X . " ' in 'LONCHANEY IIIVmyJOHNNY ARTHUR "A" ' ; from the stage success ' hi CRANE WILBUR' LUCILE & MILDjRED WISEMAN 0 Offer an , ' . "Intimate Musicale" 7 BOLLINGER & REYNOLDS A Trip on a Line - 1 JACK AND CLAIRE McMAHON "Variety With a Punch" JOE WHITEHEAD ! iMusical Comedy Star CROSSWORD PUZZLE TOPICS OF THE DAY COLUMBIA OVCHESTRA Under direction 0 Ralph E. Booth THIS' FEATURE RUNS AGAIN JUESDAY- - ... " fMoriday's 1'.' r-- Herald e, Of Special Interest to the Women of Provo and Utah County. i ' -- t j - . ."- - '; rirrmcenn Calender " ALLSEATSlOc - frf ' i....: lla -- HOXIE -- "The Stgn of d - " tmcactm thi idew;owit'tthe '" 1.1 Timpanogo8 Grandview j-'L- -- e - ::;KOMEDYTf" Zola-Marti- pcWinrplIiaminrtiraiii4 ft suinm lmf'a'ieK"ss6jjve Peoplea:-feUowshl- wru 'TY 8Ul'uitr A .farewell party was. given Thursday evening in the Grandview ward amusement hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. Campoell and family., who "are leaving to" make their home in Payson. The following program was rendered, reading. Miss Devada Hansen; instrumental number. Miss Montes Davis; original reading about the Camplsll fant; Hv and other members of the ward, Miss BeatrieerSmifhT song, - Miss Helen, Wentx; teading, Miss Marie Robinson; C. L. Riding, rejireetU-Ingthbishopric, "presented V: .Mr. Mr. Evans, Miss Tlielnfa Strong, nn Mrs. V. I). Gilbert of Castle Gate,. Elbert Hales, Leland- Evans, Reed. Collins; Leland Carter and " Clarence Allred. ' , Mrs. Evans was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Douglas T. Page Carapbpitiith a beaatiful jardiil r and Mr a. E. L. Strong. containing a fern, toJ which Mr. ' ' ' . '. CampbelLrespomled wltli a spert b TMrs. R. D. Sutton entertained in of thanksTTThe remainder 'of the ' 'Mrs. honor of Edith Hedquist evening was sixmt with daiiclng? Tlmbcrlake of Portland, Ore., at her ,' home. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Helen entertained erhslaniL daffodll- s- were at her home Hardingafternoon In Friday . used as decorations,-Sewing and honor of Mrs. Edna Fort. , The a f luncheon were the features of- the ternoon was spent with needlework afternoon. i". . and music after which luncheon was " Those present Wf re Mrs. Rex served. ,. ; Johnson, Mrs. Eugene Allen; Miss Celestia Johnson, Miss Leah Chip-- ' Tbursduy afternoon, March. 5W5, man of American Fork, Mrs. Gladys tie Ladles. Farm , btin-aof-tlw Markhara and the guest of honor. (grandview ward will hold a gift :Vi . demonstration at the home of Mrs. The Sen Gull class of the Tirst A. F. Snyder. The onuty demonward Primary met at the home of strator, 'Miss Ruby Smith will Mls4 Phyliss Robinson Thursday at give the lesson. flveVo'clock, : The .time . was spent making claw booklets after which GENOA, Manh 21. (U.P.)-rAHuncheon to the teach companled. by two destroyers, - the ers, Mrs. Ernest Paxmah and Mrs. royal yacht Victoria and Allwrt. George Xuttall aad members Misses with King George and Quqetf Mary Fay Storrs. Helen Sterling, Edna aa passengers left here today for an Giles, Edith Peay, Elsie Johnston, nnannounced destination. Merle - Bishop, "Hazel . Fletcher, Mary Boardmah and Fay White, NOTICE TO BANI1 MEMBER . r'- rehearsal today has tjBond Mrs. J, JD. Watson pkaRaotlylen-tertalne- d been postponed by the director, Afternoon the Thursday :, Regular ihearsals will, be Brblge club at her home Thursresumed again " next Sunday, ' day. Large , bouquets of Jonquils .: March. 29, at I p., m. were used for decorations,. LOl'IK FISnER. ' "The time was spent playing Manager, , bridcg for which Mrs. G. n. Helnd- o . mKtHll Four Shows DtSSj 2:30, 4:00, 7:38, 9:003 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ; Look into two hearts. if.' H. ." . ,. ' K .. ., (v - V. . . J . .Z... ' " - ; . x One the heart of a wbflisn ; the other the 'heart of ;. al man. ;One j& hearf unfaithful one a heart that ' i15roken." brie heart that looks for pleasure toa heart that can give nothing but loye, v ' ' ' ' - Spring-fjowers- : I 0 0 Q 0 .. s 4V fctsa I I ., i .". : Mlxs Rhea Busby will tie hostess E. E. Jones entertained at to the tuemlHrs oft he Amasta club dinner at her home in ' honor of at her home Monday evening. her husband, 'whose ?3rd birthday Needlework and mnxlc will he the ? MONDAY AND anniversary oecured on that day. A. features' of the evening. Refresh" TUESDAY. , since birthday cake formed the cen- mcnts-wil- l lie serveA. , " ; terpiece, of the dining table.; Cot , ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. The Aljiha Ttiuo club will meet at A daring horaemiA. ; Ernest Henrlchsen, Mr. and Mrs. the home f Evans Ed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan, Thursday evening, March 2t, Games, A sure marksma- n- . ; , Sir. and Mrs. T. W. Jones, Mr. aqd music aix needlework will be the . A dashing lover! Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, James Bailey, for ,the evening. Miss Alvere Jensen, G lea Bailey,, LuiH'licou, wljr he served. See .him fight . to win the Clifton- - Jlenrhhsenr- - Mr Edda Jouci and the guest of 'homi ;''. Mrs. Alii T. Wright will give the girl he loves. Packed with .. ;t ,Vii,; lesson' "The fnsf able FamHy- - In the and romance, : sensationa The menil'frtjotha Gaiety did Fifth-wa- rd ' Relief Society meeting stirTinirieti(5a.: were pleasantly entertained Tlmrs-- i Tuesday afternoon. .Mbs. Hansen day afternoon at the home of Mrs. will furnish the musical uumbers. Amos Riding. The time was pent . with ueedlework and music. . aftr deHrtons itifreslinicTiTrrwwc 73h5 dance to lie held tn the Third served to tho following : Mrs. Carl ward ttmnneine'rit hiill Tue'sday evenLaw, Mrs. R. D. Snow, Mrs. Lee ing, March "Zt. The Pwlrless orchesMorgan, Mrs, Nels Peterson, Mrs. tra; Will f nrnhth tlic tntndc. The Jesse Gray, Mrs. Frank Alexander, general public is invited to attend. airs. James Gray, Mrs. Oeorge K: aasUsNlon will be fifty in one"whirrof fagt: riding Mrs. Moulton, and the Misses Violet 'PfMtrnwr cents. PearT MtnrttmTrrae WBTtefson; and dare-dev- il stunts, ; Teller, Llda Ball and Car ma Oberg. 3D ie Sturna swurm. of Beehive The Social Sixty dancing club en- girls of the Third ward entertained tertained at another of their serjes their mothers and the presidency of L. M." L A. at' a dellL'ht-fu- l of dancing parties In tile Elk's hall tho Patrick's party Tuesday Charles Wilde's Friday evening. orchestra furnished the music f .li- aftriANi'in7!!-?the occasion. A large crowd was (n Iter at he presidency were prewnt-e-- i wiU a btmatlful carnation-- . attendam and a good time enoyed ; . famous Supported by Uf everyone. " The;fonrSet drama A Woman's Rarrch Honor" presented by the: Pioneer world over fqrlMr''lreck in the ward amuseward M. less ment1 halt proved very successful. riding' i The players did exceptionally well . In playltig the different parts. A Blue Streak ;tVe6lera Reporter, Mrs. F, W'offinden. ; The cast included the' 'following; Lws? Glen Vincent as General Mark Saturday everilug aplcture slmw ter ; Ross Chrlstensen as GUIiert Fall,-thAmerican doctor;- Frank! Skt In the Grandview ward amuwment Mey as Robert Glenn a New Tork ' halL s, broker and Dr. Garcia ; Afton Payne as Gregory Grime, . secretary for Mlas Evelyn Ostland and Miss The Junior Prom given by the General Lester; Nile Washburn as and a reading win also be Lincoln high schoolFrlday evenPedrqlth? Jft;)Tlcan' and blither of given,' ing proved very successful." The General Ister;. Elietiezar, a negro hall was elaborately decorated in servant, waa played' bOHygE'.HjlBr xilsctirAU'am. SSij! and Sunday, March 22 Sunday school incarried out the same color Verda Kejte as.BtOlyi daughters of at 10 a. m. ; morning prayer nd J scheme.- - Punch and candb'-- were GeaesaU Lester and 'Mario, wife of p scrniorMiOLaaiJjoong ' ' served, A large crowdwasTTn "aT ri'Jro, d Melba Rumlerson." at TO p. m. . tendance and the Ariel orchestra . Monday, March 23," Ladles Guild furniKhed the music. The Relief godcty hiiMiljigJnlafcZa, tht Seooud ward will lie uuder the .Thursday; March 26, .Lenten ter- mm vice and address, T 30 p m. ; cbol t-Mnmiay eTenlng, Manh 18, the direction, of thg socrai Relief Soiiety of the Grandview mifteft 'Thq' les.son The Unstable practice, 8 :15 p. m. ward entertained at a dunce In the Family'1 will be slven' by Mrs.. Merward Bmuseufent hall. rill' Mo'daii a duet by Rector.: ...".'.I. " Mrs.- . ' i The Misses Lottie and Nora fleld entertained at a csrd.party at their home Thursday evenliifc Cut flowers and ferns were the decorations; FlJEft luBdre4ja played for which prises wVre awarded to the following j Mrs. W, U V'hltte-morladled .first i;les W. 1 Whlttemor. gentlemen's prise and Mrs, Charles Cbamberlaia and C. If, Funk consolation prisit. .' , , An elaborate two course luncheon to the folloarnjtj..MrL was andTirsTWrn. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward, Mr. and Mi W Whittemore, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Chamler lain, Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Cra ham, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Reinch, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Blumentbal, Mr. and Mrs. L.-Baker, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Peterwm, Mrs, MarCanley, Mrs. Caroline WumenthaV Mrs. P, V. Shlpman, Miss tiolnceTUy, Miss Augusta Scherer, Miss W. E. Brere-ton- , Frank Cannon, George JaiJsos and Mr. Ilenysen. -- MILTON SILLS and NAZIMOVA -- M:, rffcl 0:, ." Bert Coleman, Walter Swartz, Ray Kellv- -Peter J.ISmith j i: Jin I :;'tVvV--- - VvV--- - J. Mickey and Elsie McGarry and - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Strong, and Mrs. Douglas Page, Mr. and Mrs. BrlmhslI, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirkman st American Fork.r Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Terryaiid Miss.Vema Brown all of SpringvUle, Mr. and Mrs. Jark Wright, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. West oir Hales of Magna. Miss Eurilda Evans, Miss Grace Evans, Miss Zella Mr. THE COTTON PICKERS ' A Company of All White . ' " Vaudeville ; Evans pleasantly entertained at her home Saturday Llag,..tlmoP6asiw-4)otog4- t Violets and birthday anlversary. ferns were the decorations. Games fand-mu- slc were for. the" evening, the music .being furnished by ClarcnctS Allred, who M-D- Dainty refreslfinents were served the following : Mr: and Mrs. James Evans, Mr and Mrs. Miles 0RPHEUM '! mystery thriller and a xV. love adventure. The romance of a boy and a girl in a Mansion of hid- den motives. A flm you'll to tee all over again A for Our Advertisement in - j 6 Acts Junior yZISYptfUGuess!YouUlL 1 Mrs. 25c. Eye. adi, I - MONDAY Shows QJ A. -- - ....$2.39 k -- ........ ...25c '.$1.49 ..... hard on shoes. - weight union buits,, or ecrn : 6 . . d, Aieaium -'W Canvas, wrist r $2.19, $2.59, $238 Beys Heavy Shoes . ..... ... Light weight ribbed Union SmtSi sizes 3frio6tfl 0 C white or ecru,....;. PliU3 With composition sole. 35', to 1 to 2 ; , . Tens Underwear Slen's Scout Shoes; 3. T A KnlpnHid Khm ... or gauntlet, pair Jersey, Leather-facepair $1,00 i t J pair Leather-face- d Iens WorOhoes AT: 2 "Jersey Gloves, pair' "Phoenix Silk Lisle Hose, : a splendid dresS hose, 3 pair A Canvas Gloves, knit wrist, 25c -. ' y u. GLOVES.? . pairyrrriTf.:yi. Cotton Work 0 n j i 69b 16...$U0 .- d Q ' . . n Q heavy blue, grey and khaki Work Shirts, sizesI2i2 to 14.V- . Among '.the . promtnvut events of the season .was the given by Mrs, F. 8. Harris X. Cannon at the home and Mrs. of the former Thursday afternoon. The entire home was beautifully decorated tn en ' artistic scheme with earnlatlons which wre used lit the living room sod daffodils in - Uib wt hers. v A delightful program wag given during the afternoon consisting of a number of vocal solos by Mrs. Clifford young of American Fork, srompanled by. Mrs. Florence J. Madsea and a number of readings The reby' Mrs. George Balllf. mainder of the time wag spent with . sewing and social chat. Luncheon was served "to the Provo- l- and uutjof-towgtiests, Mrs. A. C' Candland, Mrs. Mark Briinhall, Mrs, T. E. rardoe, Mrs. J. Leo Bown,,Mrs. W. J. 8onw, atH-i- Boys'f BOYS' OVERALLS In the sam weighCi a G 79c $1.39; Rockford Sox, . Arrangement belug made for a danclug ' Masonic temple which time eveulng, March 20, flual arrangement will be made fur attendance Provo Hhrtire club El spring ceremonial Lake temple to be held in City on Matvh Zl. been made plana l on Utah Lake to from in the afternoon March 27,-- pro-a . eufflcleut nutuber ladles Nobles, S'ov lees who wish" to go by that route. ' j 4, 2 A3 I HiKt-tu- tack to prevent Sizes lp to -- ' Double, stitch;;' bar MP! '. TTTT telmaa was awarded club prise and Mrs. S, B. Ashtoa guest prise. Dainty refreshments were aerred; - n ' 0 0 Shrine areparty at the Prore sezt Tharaday at 0 sred the ef the WorkShirts- - 0 Kalah at the of a Salt ' For Men. 0 Tentative hare a eaf the 8. L.A BIueandtgrey fast" 0 for rallroud 8alt froro colort heavy Work of of Shirts, with two large 0 vldine and their OVERALLS; Cones-Bos- Ii .. ': WATCH A r YA ' 3 - ; '', c. waa-setre- . - -n ' 'Today's the day for drama today's the day, for emotion today's the day when you live through a 5tory as strange as life itself as wonderful as love makes life.;.,; N V.'i'J ' - ' - NEWS. WEEKLY AND COMEDY . |