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Show V - PRO VCK (UTAH) SUNDAY -HE BALD, -MONDAY, - J AN U A R Y 5,- 1931. PAGE .THREE -a -A -, L Banquet Given 5 By Fine Arts Club j An attractive social eyent of Saturday Sat-urday evening, was rthe banquet given at the Hotel Roberts by the Fine Arts elub members, for their partners and ithe new members of the club. 1 i Two cupida, wearing 1930 and 1831 banners, formed an attractive centerpiece fdr the banquet table, and the place cards and favors were in the form of tiny dolls dressed in the club colors, rose and ivory, "the dainty nut cups corresponded corre-sponded to the color scheme. 'Mrs. DeVerc, George was the toastmistrcss; Mrp. J.' Erval Christen Chris-ten sen gave- i toast "To. the Men." and Rulon an "vagenen responded with a-toasV "To. the; Women." A tOast "To the lwMembers," was given by Mrs. George Beckstead. Piano selections were furnished by Mm Gerald Heatpn. -r ... ' Covers were, laid tot '24. ' ' V'Mrs. -George Beckstead, Mri D. , OrJo Allen and Mrs. Alohio Morley were in-charge of the arrangements for the charming affair;..' ,r , - : it.- Gamp No. 8 Announcement ? Daughters ' dfstflah Pioneers of Camp N(h 8 will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary Ward tESnVest Third South street. Thurs- riftv Afternoon at 2:3Q o'clock. '' The hostess wlrf' 'be assisted by 1 . her- daughters, , Mrs.- Lva Heal and )M. Grace Park. A fine program WiB be furnished and luncheon will bft'served. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and 'eligible members., . Pioneer Daughters Entertain Husbands ??D.ughters . of, Utah . Pioneers of the Pleasant View cjkmp entertaln- ed'iheir. husbands at a social affair Saturday evening "at the home of M and Mrs. T, J... Lewis.: (James and music wpre enjoyed hd a delicious ' tray lurfcheon was avrved to 26. Siotiea Gleaners ?iMiss Emily Norman will give the i lesson in the Pioneer ward Gleaner girls' class, Tuesday evening at 7:30 f 1, I n ..... A kfnl VllutA ill LUTJ naiu tnupti. A Miss Leona Durrant will lead in the discussion. The lesson will be ?Make the Lord of Hosts Your Friend." - A good attendance will be nppro- elated. i J' Bridge Party h Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club -'members will meet at the home of MtbV Elmer Smith Wednesday. AlAJl members are cordially invited. i '. $ Jbake View Ward fclief Society -T?TIe theology department will be iw charge of the Relief society intefting In the Lake View ward hchYel Tuesday at 2:30 p.. m. "MMrs. Henrietta Larsen will give itne lesson The teachers' training laswflTcommence at 1:30 p. 'and a full attendance is desired. Kiddies' Aid f AA meeting of the Ladies' Aid o ".the Community church will be held S tatyMeno Trope hall Tuesday after-Imoon after-Imoon at 2:30 o'clock. . ? -AH members are present. urged to be y SSixth Ward M. L . J -All members of the Sixth ward i- 5Mi I. A. are requested to tw! prea- f 7nt at the "rally mutual" Tuesday evening at 7;30 o'clock at the ward rchapel. "The activity period will be in the vform of a candy shpwer and dance. -'A 'good time is assured all who at- tend. ( Wot Coughs vFromColdsrWhete You Went ..- Super Help r - a aper help. Don't take the chance with t .i i .t f .rt,s , feabines seven major help in se 'rSe, ilateL It does the utmost lor such eooghs. . ii iJut -viee people use it for nukfef ; thighs use it to be 'tale. It coats IUuIa mnm than leuef helns based OB )i fia'gle factor. But it costs nothing if itfajls to bring you prompt relief. Yfor ' r&pggist guarantees it. Is it aottWOKti v4tli25 to nave supreme help for a trou-- that breeds danger? Bridge Played At Afternoon Affair Mrs. Harold Mitchell was hostess to members of the H. D: Bridge club Saturday afternoon at her home. Two tables of bridge Were followed fol-lowed by a delicious luncheon. 'Mrs. Arthur HaUafiay received the high score favor. In attendance were Mrs. Eugene Halladay, Mrs. AI Hansen,' Mrs. Elmer Madsen,' Mrs. George Mad-sen Mad-sen Mrs. Arthur-.Halladay, 'Mrs. Alma Coleman of Sail Lake, Mrs. Donald Mitchell and Mrs. Prank Madsen. X , Kelsch - Groves Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelsch of Provo, wish to announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Katie, to Jack Groves, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred .proves of Salt Lake , City. " Th?" young couple 'will' be married in the near future. "Otah Sotxsis Club L?3 Members, of the LJtatt Sorosis club will meet in regular session Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. R .Garn Clark. Mrs.' Alex Hedqulst will give a paper on "Roman Influences." All members re requested to be in attendance. Royal Neighbors Royal Neighbors of America will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. All members and officers are expected ex-pected to be present. Masonic Dance An enjoyable time was spent at the Masonic Dancing club party held Saturday evening at the Masonic terrle. Walter Daniel' orchestra furnished the music. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. , I You and Your Friends Walter Montgomery of Hebcr, visited business Iriends in Provo Saturday. Jack And Ed Ranibeau returned to Pr'o'va Saturday morning from Los Angeles and San Diego, California, Cali-fornia, where they have been visiting visit-ing friends relatives for the past 10 da-8- , SI Iks Mar' Dix, who Is teaching schol at Preston, Idaho, this year, has returned to Preston after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dix. Mr. and Mrs. B.' W.' Thompson and son left Saturday' morning for- tneir home In Los Angeles, after spending the holidays with Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. John G.' Jones and VMvfhPVK returned to their home In Panguitch, after visiting in Pro-.u Pro-.u uui.ig tno holidays with Dr. JonesT parents H. Jones. Mr.' and Mrs. David Mr. and ' Mr. llahh V. BUiotit have a spn, born Wednesday after-rioon after-rioon at the Crano' Maternity Hiome. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. Elliott was formerly Beulah Thurgood. '4irrand Mrs, I L. Donnan and grandson of XTpper Falls resort, haye- Jefl 1 pr,San Diego California, .where they will spend three months .due Jto Mrs. Donnan's health: They' will return' to Provd April 1. Mrs. Burnham and son of Pleasant drove are in charge of Upper Falls during the absence of the Donnan family. s Disordered? Act Promptly When Warned By Kidney Irresularities, .'When bladder irritations, retting up at night'and con- . stant backache keep f oxi miser-, abl.:dbnt take'ehantes! Heln your kidneys at the first sign i of?&iiorier. Use Doan's Pi!U Successful for more than 50 arearsv-Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Sold by -dealers everywhere, -A-- ADfUPETTC THEMDSEVSi amnev V MI II Il'JIcsS . "-.a) - Cards Supper Enjoyed By Club A delightful social affair of the week end,, was the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wlnget at their home Saturday evening, for members mem-bers of the Arcadia-club: Holiday .decorations prevailed throughout, the entertaining rooms. Progressive "500'' was played-after which a delicious hot supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. dharles-Jones received the high score favors and the consolation prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Gunard. Lundgren. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc-Affee, Mc-Affee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gunard Lundgren, Mrs. David Strong of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten of Payson. V V 1- Son Honored On Birthday Mrs. Nettie P. Cluff entertained Friday evening at her home, ''in honor of her son, Lawrence, whose birthday anniversary occurred 'on that day. Progressive "Minnesota", was played and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Ardith Olsen, Marjorie Eggert-scn, Eggert-scn, Hope Halladay, Alta Peay, Wil-ford Wil-ford Kemp, Hugh Parker and Robert Rob-ert Booke. ' A its'. - Pioneer Daughters Members of Camps Bonneville and 2, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary Dusenberry, 525 East First South street, Thursday at 2:30 p. m. A fine program has been arranged ar-ranged and luncheon will be served. All members and those eligible for membership are cordially invited. S-P Bridge Club Members of the Springville-Prcvo Bridge club will be the guests ' of Mrs. Ann Johnson Tuesday evening eve-ning at her home. Cards, music and luncheon Will bo the diversions. All members are cordially invited. v :'f Legion Women To Hold Session Under the direction of , Mrs. Arnold Rawllngs, program chairman, chair-man, it has r, been arranged or .Stanley Dunford to give,- alk. bh 3gi8latlon," at the regular Amer ican Legion auxiliary 4ettnfito be held Wednesday at 8 p. m., at the armory, ,,. . Community singing will be en-Joyed en-Joyed and business will be taken care. -of; .' A good attendance will be 'appreciated. 'ap-preciated. Pleasant View Camp The regular meeting of the Pleasant Pleas-ant View camp of the DaughterB of Utah Pioneers, will be held Thursday Thurs-day at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Following the program, lunch eon Will be served. All memhera and eligible' members arc invited to be present. M Msm tISDimiiuuy Seefeei?o IT Bnay IFceoIly - Him S)M ITfimme IFacMmi ! Jahlxary 'Clearance i iiMi-- f ' " ' nfim ililliirr mi Mm MitiiiTiT it, rrirTiifii'TfifT'fiin Coming itEO Ni LEWIS, MGR. . - niBiiiHM iii "in1' m f '''i I nfim iifn'r lii ' i ii I ii " ii i'V i "'"mil '' I ' in MMMM1MM Colorful, Exquisitely, Feminine Gowns Now Grace the Tea Hour pastels" Selaoe the all-black costumes previously seen; crepes, brocades and chiffons are best materials ill 's, " y " ' This tea gown of rose beige shadow lace and chiffon, sketched by barbara Schwinn for Evening Herald and NEA Service, offers an unusual combination of sophisticated features. Fourth Ward Relief Society The regular theology and testimony testi-mony meeting of the Fourth ward Relief society will be held Tuesday Tues-day afterm-on at 2:30 o'clock at the ward chapel. The lesson will be given by Mrs: I,lla Adams and special music will be furnished. All members and friends interested inter-ested are cordially invited. -m- 4K ' At Springville A number of Provo friends spent a pleasant time at the home of Mrs. Eva Crandall in Springville Saturday Satur-day evening. Mtimti WnHII Soon - Watch the I Bonneville Ward Relief Society Mrs. James C. Snow will give the lesson from the "Book of Heliman," at the Relief society meeting in the Fourth ward chpel Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. Teachers training class will convene con-vene at 1:45 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Clivell Qub Mi.s Amy Cummings will be hostess to members o the Clivell club Wednesday evening at her home. 248 South Third last street All members are cordially vited to be present. In- i?Eg 1 Herald! Bridge Played At Smart Affair Mr. and Mrs. Orval Singleton entertained at their home Saturday evening for a number of friends. Three tables of bridge were played, play-ed, Mrs. Ralph Eggertsen and Eldred Harding receiving the high score prizes. A tasty repast was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. i. M. Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hafen. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggertsen, Miss LaVern Crobie and Dr. Ear.Reynolds. Grand View ard Relief Society Members of the Grand View ward Relief society will meet at. the home of Mrs. C. H. Davies Tuesday afternoon after-noon at '2 o'clock, at which time Mrs. H. S. Harding will give the theology lesson. The teachers training class will convene at 1:45 p. m., and the topic will be given by Mrs. Lovisa Day. A full attendance is desired. Kensington Is Given Friends Mrs. Stanley M. Clark and Mrs. J. Leo Bown were hostesses at a charming and attractive kenslng-ton kenslng-ton at the Clark residence Friday afternoon. Holiday decorations were artistically artist-ically arranged tvnuugliout the entertaining en-tertaining rooms. During the afternoon after-noon of sewing, music and social chat, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack read a clever one-act play. A tasty repast was served to 45. Tres Joli i.t f air Mrs. George M. Nuttall and Mrs. Albert S. Jones will be hostessess to members of tne Trcs Joli club " . . . - Thursday afternoon at the home of " J the former. All members are invited. Second Ward Relief Society The teachefs training class of the second ward Relief society will be held at 1:45 o'clock in the ward Relief society hall, with Mrs. Merle Madsen in charge. The regular session will commence com-mence at 2:30 p. m., and the theology lesson will be given by Mrs. Effie Madsen. All arc invited. M. I. A. Program Gleaner girls and "M" Mn of the Manavu ward will meet together to-gether Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward chapel, at which time Mrs. Jennie K, Man-gum Man-gum will give the "Life of Madame Schuman-HeinH."' A full attendance is desired. IDCaE30Ea8BBDBB0BBB3USS3P 5 The Family Theatre With Perfect Sound SToday and Tuesdays REX g BEACH'S Immortal ith H Gary Cooper JJ Kay Johnson 5 Betty R Compson ,KIKE,S,, New4 Series Country Store AT THE CREST THURSDAY NIGHT n u n . . u m " a -a n a n JJBiffger and Better Prizes!! "More Seats. Now you gsnot have to stand. '; u S 10c 20c u 25c r mm Story Wf S Sill . ... , . 'Mmm? ll grr m "y J g . 8 S 1. n Welcome Home Is Planned Under the auspices of the Lake View ward missionary committee, a welcome home social will be tendered Serge Glade Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall. Dancing will be the main diversion, di-version, the music to be furnished by the Americans. Refreshments will be served. Mr. Glade recently returned from a three-year mission in the Swiss-German Swiss-German field. All members of the ward and friends are cordially invited. Newlyweds At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen cn- I tertained at dinner at their home ! Sunday, in compliment to Mr. and i Mrs. Bert Hair of Logan, who were i recently married. Mrs. Hair was j formerly Miss Jessie Marie Schaub, ; daughter of Bishop and Mrs. K. C. Schaub of Logan Mr. Hair formerly former-ly resided in Provo. The season's decorations were.i used on the dining table. Covers ! were' laid for six. ! Fourth Ward M. I. A. Notice "Banner" night will be held at (ho Fourth ward M. I. A. meeting Tuesday Tues-day at 7:30 p. m. in the ward chapel. In order to Increase the M. I. A. membership, every member of the organisation is requested to be in attendance and is asked to bring a friend so that they might participate partici-pate in the class work and general fun. night. The preliminary program will commence at 7:30 o'clock, and John Buckley will furnish a vocal solo. Following this, 45 minutes of general gen-eral class work will be held after which they will assemble in the amusement hall, where, for 30 minutes, min-utes, game mixers and dancing will be featuiod. Refreshments will be served. i commencing at y ociock, tne . , , T . , ... ' legular weekly M. I. A. dance will u v,, . Tirw t-v!i .. ...m t.. Commencing at 9 o'clock, the be held. Walter Daniels' will fur- nish the music. All are welcome. Pythian Sisters Installation of officers will be. held at the meeting of the Provo' Pythian Sisters to be Held in the' K. O. P. hall Tuesday evening at 8, o'clock. A full attendance is desired. (Children's Colds V" Checked without "dosing." Rub cn rifx ti. V VAPORUO OVER K MILLION JARS USED YEARLY NOW FLAYING NEW LOW PRICES ADULTS 2fic STUDENTS 15c CHILDREN, Always.. "BIG BOY" NEW JOLSON JOKES, GAGS, SONGS AND LAUGHS ! ALJOLSON SCa HIES in I fll A k. mm 1 mm All . James Hall s - , You'll laugh and cheer as you If ' '- . follow Jolson as the wise - lL T,,e Gr,atC!4 " cracking black-face jockey ' in PaL Production of 1 V- the role which won him his mJ?' AU Tlmcs: srea,eat stage faro" ; ' ffiatwnouiitte ' ; VXflS Today: and- V'':JJJUtn Tuesday Home Wedding I Quiet Event : - Mrs. The marriage of Mrs- -Edith Snyder of Provo, and John' Waters r of Mytqn, "Utah, took place Satur- " day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder. f ' Bishop -R. J. Murdock of . the Fo'urth ward, performed the'eere-mony the'eere-mony at 7:30 o'clock, in the presence pres-ence of the Immediate family mem- - . . i v. gressive "hride" was played and a dainty luncheon was served. The ?: bride won the high score prize., ; Many useful and beautiful gifts j-. were received from the following who attended the weddipir: ' I William Douglas, Miss Norma. Ruby Peterson. A. F. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Nesbit, Mr. and Mrs.- T? oif Waflrlno XT r- nnH f ra T? j- Olsen. Miss Ila Anderson and Miss Norma Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Waters will make ' their home in Myton. -.: v v . Dinner Party ', Mr. and Mrs, Albert S. Jones en-, en-, tertained at a well appointed din-: din-: ner party at their home Saturday j evening; " , v Covers . were laid, ibr ;M; ni ! Mrs. Heber J. ane and children; ( Miss Beth Done, Miss Elgla'ing-i Elgla'ing-i ham, Miss Leora Nelson, V'Mlps j Theressa Moore Miss Alice Jones and Fletcher Jones. Every pimple that man v your beauty U a discharge j of poisonous matter. Take 3D' NATURE'S ftEMEST-M 4 ' and rid your system of i, poisonous matter in this natural manner. Quite often pimples are the simple sign that your system sys-tem needs this mild. safe. vegetable laxative to help it. Get a box at vour drninrist's. 23c: . try it and look for remarkabUiresults, Mild Soft Purely VsjetoNs IR Tonight Tomorrow Alright . 1 -r Quick reif TV 'rnTacS TndiReMioa pa v.rUuru. - t t yxryrh nr . 2 VIA Never - 10c T ( Forget , Nfflll Them II It ill pravina it 12 In I 11 Two Theatres o n l4 Brosdway, New York. I W y Features Jean Har- A t ' low, Sen Lyon ' I - - s from Colcm . 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