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Show f 1 oecond Section -- J- - V II I t - II I I I I 1 II II...I - 1 ' 1 f v I I I i I I i 1 I I - M- M I "V II I I I " I " 1 A I IIIJ I Second Section PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY; JUNE 21, 1925. - Vineyard 1 ing Bells, Pleasant View Bepsrter, Mrs. Eart Bcparter, sirs, tics. Fast. Hi. "lit u'ilrn '- - I -.. d i : : j KMK. . v 111. , j . , , J , ,'ierbert C Hoover Jr., son of the 'tecretary of commerce tu4 Mlsa largaret Watson of San Francisco fill be. married June z at Memorial lurch, Stanford University. The a tedding Is the outgrowth of a romance,. Secretary and Mia, fwffeuww.. apena the .wedding,: col-te- 1 -- i Dances this respect Miss Rubens Is not attempting to write a play. She already has it In the manuscript form for recently she purchased the screen rights to a Wry which she believes will prove immensely popular. She has even gone so far as to select. T'ln her t mind only, the man who the production and the players. "This is not a passing fancy with me," explained Miss Rubens. "I'm in earnest about It all. In intend to make this photoplay, but I am not going to rush it Too many good stories have been spoiled by rush Ing 1he"productlon.- -I am gtlng to wait until ?cari be sure that wheu I start nothing will halt,, the comC pletion of the picture." San Mlsg Rubens was born in Francises and educated In Sacred Heart Convent there, ""The years spent in the eonvent aided her, greatly when it came to playlnf the role of Tieree Caron, the girl who Is the heroine in "A Woman's Faith." Her convent days were also partlcularlv Invaluable to Director Edward Laefnmlei for the screen play, is laid to toe Church of St Anne da Beaupre. 'A Woman's Faith," Is the screen adaptation of Clarence Bnddington Kelland's story, heartgrlpplng Miracle," which was one of the recent magazine sensations, it having run as a serial In the Ladles' Home Journal The cast also includes Percy Mar- Jean Hersholt, mont, who Zasu Pitts, Hnghle ' Mack, Andre de Beranger.'Cesare Gravinn(! Bo Rosanova, William "H. Turner and Calvin Boberts. 1 will-direc- J J: I In ?A - French-Canadia- seamless - range of qualities and sizes. Your, mediate inspection is invited. Mara-bi- a im- sign and color. The Sir. and Mrs. Frank Eastwood are miwidliig Iwo weckgiatBryce fan- - Wonder -- , ClOtmng. Lasts longer Boilt. Buick Will jiij... Probably not Pillows and other bulky and heavy articles of home uie have been beyond the scope of the home laundry. But now the VfiacK feather pillow.cn be washed and dried in the wonderful new, - SAVAGE WASHER a used Buick the : next best buy' to a DRYERS r "Driet Withoutf?iWringe? " it I'm can Stmw ymnclf wilKMKic.it. Yom am own the Savage for few dollar (Mfem tou bay , we wi niak. Ftm Atmm -- mk ud does. itratHm ihowins Toa right - in vowr own homd how jxm I v ca do all yor wliiiis . bettw and mor. aily rhaa ' Ask for ! . iriC we Harris, an Inmate of the rthoitx Jewish Home tor the Aged at Clelana. was corn in wa, when der 106th birthday came shi dancedlhe ancient Hungarian danc the arda with more spirit thai any oSer inmate present.. Inctden tally. m was still dancing when th Others tired, had quit. . w mr ' I Because" the cor? rectness of Kuick design and the' quality 'of Buiclc manufacture are not 'altered by use. A used Buick is a better investment than many new cars of other makes. TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY y, Ahl-stro- - Over a period 6f more than half BOUND IN MOROCCO a century the vAx n iiiliiiiiiir - dependable ': - liQteMBg UNIVERSAL has given absolute satisfaction Over 400 Uniyer-sal- s in use iii ? J ioFjbur home paper Th Evening Herald Provo and vicinity. . SANDRA.- Nina and Duval famous delin eators of; Apache dancing, present their unique style of terpsichore In starring Barbara La "Sandra," Mari.anf Bert LytelU.. In the costume. of the f "Paris Apache, they do three different dances, aft filled with action and color.' They were borrowed from . "The Gingham Girl,"' sensational Broadway musical comedy and are well known to theater audiences through-o- u the country,' ie to their appearance In "The Humming Bird," "The Passing Show," and othpr big stage . , , production. "Sandra" la adapted from' th novel of that title by Pearl Doles Bell and unfolds a gripping story of 'what happens to, a woman who dpnerts her husband io seek fresher love invthe European capital. It Is to be offered at the Strand theater Monday and Tuesday, , 2& aSVCr: Wash your comforts-too- ; and your fine blankets; portieres can! he washed and dried without removing the ringsfsport coats and sweaters with pearl buttons X the, Savage cannot break! br tear off a button); lace and net curtains Jthe Savage can-not tear anything, no matter how' delicate); auto robes and' ra8 f"g (nothing is too dirtyfor theSavage to wash clean.) and does Houhle the work an ordinary washer " new Buick? . -- Th.s &Xti s; i; BiU jtre-Mnte- It washes and dries without a wringer. Thecentrifufcal drying' action extracts the water and makes the pillows light and fluffy. - Save ' Saves 6n t h e ... """!. tmMw erpilloWsV -- blues,-rinse- s time AgTomobiUa Ar . La-er- '. and dry s j i ji sameauo. in me S -- ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iloldaway entertulued at a lawn party Friday .V. evening, complimentary (0 Mr. and Urn. Michael G. ' IJoyd, who are The entire rittltlng In Vineyard. ftiwn was electrically HgRted where suiumef flowers formed pretty During the evening of game and niusie h one-apluy entitled "English GohhIp," was d n by tbe following: Mrs. Mr.:. Maag, Mrs. Prlucllla Murdock, Mrs. Buth Stone, Mrs. Edna Iloldaway, Mrs. Lydla Ekin, Mrs. Annie Larsen and Miss Iris Anderson. A tray lnncheou was served cafeteria yle. , Those present exclusive of tbe gnrnts of honor were 'Mr. "and Mrs. , Charles Maag, Mr. and Mra. Henry Mnag, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mans, , Mr. and Mrsi WHiley"Mag','"Mr. Mrs. and Wenley Harding, Mr and Mra. Roland Harding, Mr. and Mrs. . Ktrly( Allen, Mr. and Alr. "Ariel Larsen. Mr. and Mrs, Hyrutn Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Verner A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Thorlt Herbertson, Mr.' snd Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mr. and Mrs; Axel Andreason, Mr. and Mrs. Cloide Stone, Mr. and Mrs.. Arvel Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hand- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. El' mer Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Wal" ter Holdawhy, Mr. and Mrs Joseph " 1 Madsen, "Mr. and Mrs. John Larwen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gammon,' Mrs. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build tbcm Mary Miner", Mra Albert Ilolda way, Mr. and; Mrs.' Clarence Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred aohnwin, Mr. George George Wells, Mrs. Jnnief Sprliigficd,. Idaho. Milton Iloldn-wiiand Mrs Henry Williamson, Mr. and White of Salt Luke. Mr. G. Mrs. Lydla Eklos, - Miss Fay Mrs. Wllford Allen, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. It. Wudworth of Iloldaway and Glen Holdaway. Do ijon everivash Hour fine Savage. ; cr-Bnr -f- No. 19, . Washes, t " yon. of the Age The new method of washing: is the most valu- able part of the q wji-r- Wiltons are dej distinctive in ing the latest designs and colorings for the new season iava complete sur-prta- H Thursday afternoon a number of friends aud netghbors'of Mrs. Ktkka llardiug tueasantly dutrpritHMl ...her, 1 tbe occasion being her birthday it The guextii were seated on the lawn, where gumcs, limbic " 4 " , . ,1.5. 4 and needlework , enjoyed. Dainty, refreshments were wrved t Mrs. Mary Harding, . Mrs. LAlte Harding, Mra. Nora Harding, Mrs. Mary Bunnell, Mrs, Emma Blake, Works, and girla of the Mrs. Millie Snydec Mrs. Jaeobine Only va hour from the Kearny, N. mountain streams for trout. Western Electric Co: are sweeping aegg, Mrs. Mallcent Wells, Mrs. j Rear Clegg, Mrs. Bhode Allen, Mrs. Etta Larseii, Mrs. Martha Murdock and the guest of honor. of axmin-- - sters and T, actors brain. Alma Rubens, who Is playing the leading feminine role lnAWo-- . man's Faith," a Universal-Jewe- l production .coming Monday and Tuesday to the Columbia' theater, is no different from her in :nr Our' line you. se actor-dramati- tUe that jrflLattract and oriffbality of deam and depth of cobrizig, the wear and long ser-,- 1 for hard capacity "rrke-i-theare ''djepiafide-;',lair vice, floor coveringJVf a seek In buying you And you will find them,:all of them,! " In our assortment of HOME-CRESshow-' Floor Coverings. We are now FAITH," Into the life of at ' least every player, whether they be of stage or screen, there comes at least once the ambition to write or produce a play. Sometimes this ambition is realised aiid the has the satisfaction of enacting the role of the heroine or, hero created. More often this ambition never sees the light of day, remaining bound jup In C0VER1N0S BEAUTY Mrs. Minnie Phillips and Miss Pauline Phillips entertained at a shower complimentary to Miss Ida Slack, a bride-to-bSaturday afte ndon. Games and music were the main features of the afternoon after which, luncheon was served, Those present were Mrs. Boy Slack, Mrs. Orson Slack. Mrs. II. L. Slack,, Mrs. Lawrence Edmund, Mrs. Claude Snyder, Mrs. William Mrs. Earle Foote, MissAlene Bonneft, Miss Ellen Murdock, Miss Leah Ashton, Miss Nola Cluff, Miss Ruth Cluff,. Miss May Slack, Miss Mary 1)1 x, Miss Susan Phillips and the guest of honor. "A WOMAN'S kinds of rugs at prices " e, I Joseph Cku was plvaaantly by a Bumuer.of friends at hi home WedDeaday evening, tbe tb eccaalon being tls birthday acnl- rerisary A dikuilulrffaar was IMnt with xamea aud ataxic after which lutk'heoB wis erred' to tbe following: the M lanes Lrern, AHle and tSrellntT Scorup, Marva Graham, Cbwrtlna and Ruhy Balrd. Ieora Iloldaway, Jena V. ChKg. ' Teroua Clegg; Meanra.-Jo- y Clegg, Gordon Larnen, Bay Cnd Leltojr Ganjdwu, Bay Allen and the cueat of honor. All Mra. Jennie MoEwan and Mia May Black .entertained Wednesday afternon at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ids Slack, a bride of the near1 future. Games and refreshment! were the features of the afternoon. Miss Slack waa the re cipient of many beautiful sifts front the twenty guests present : 1 . ' Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock the Keller society wm nom a aociai and apron sale at the meeting bmine. AU the ladles of the ward are In vited to be present : fir Mr.' and Mrs. J. 0. Btone are tu 8akiu. gpendlnj the Week-en- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clutf are Salt Lake rial tori this week. ' jp--- -. : Mist Mabel Andemon has re turned home after speudinf the win- ter in Salt Lake. - . Mra. Kennedy Thornton of Salt Lake wag the neat of Mrs. - Id Krcanbrack and Mrs. Zella CohriB far few days. I) Factory Girls Rsh'il . Mr. James White and chll3r'tt,of 8att Lake are speDdlus tbe week with Mr. aud Mrs. Ileury Maag. The following jpeopls wers the Bun-daguests of Mrs. Minnie Phillip! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tanner tud family of, Spanish Fork, Mr. and. Mrs. A. B. Jenseni Miss Kora Jensen, Bath and Bl&tha Jensen an of Eiverton. Lawrence Peterson, of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrehce Ed ward. Mr, aad Mr. Claude Snyder all of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foote", Mr. and Mra. William 8. Fausett and Miaa Edna Passer. ; I. ' WeUa -- Looks Better Lasts Longer Saves Fuel , COME IN AND V SEE OUR Bargains BiUsed Stoves j Easy 'Easy . , Terms Verm No Interest .. - fer-- ' TR9v5mT? - ; 7 Interest III it - - "sjtai- - .o"-.- . rf-- . |