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Show FASHION MODES OF THE SEASON - "tr Editor. Call 49$. -; I m r.. '?! 1 ..if u . Literary Social T HE annual fonfcuet of th&Iadies literary club, held Fri tv' JL i day evening at the Hotel most CBarjnjng. ano aejixuwi.ui uvii cw yu. fe$'groj j9.&itW fc lie:hii$feanidsfire . Community staging:; led bV'Mrs, Hannah C. Fackardas enjoyed.- reetins- fifaen ty Mrs; Hn' president! Aftr which .she lntrced tte toa$tmistre, &Trs. Adeie B. ttOTiifrtam-.V To trie Men 4ndihespsefrom'thiB-ifie8t--of. honor -:whfrw .Annie F. Pa3S Ladies Literary duWouMe trio, consisting: of Mrs. Mabel & Clai MrF Otdroyd,-Mrs; Ilih N. Beck Jte JU6ne C. minns and Mrs. irknah G. Packard, sang "Tale Moon' by Logan; "In A Lit- u Carderr,"- w-www ' m Ron" , by 9mr Mrs. simnions. Dr. Xlm Pwan and a lantat stunt ' r1 T& iW owrf seated at two jJIpea taWM, yWch were StStcany diiorated with- carna- the4, club colors', w :,-'rT: tiboSsf botrift mad candy, tied with eren sCUn noDon, - Ananc3 .eiSinJa sic betiuC fum.th4. . bf . ww;f Musical Troubadours. t in. attendance were .Mie-. ott0- UpacStrd. Mr.nr liaW Run-per, Run-per, Mr. and Mrs. Starling Taylor S v -and Mrs. rIuo Price, Mr. and Mra. Arnold , Rawllngs, Dr. and ' - Mrs: : A.: E5. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. , Dean Tucker, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Old-rcydV-Dr; an)i Mri . W. Merrill, 7 ilf. andlra: DikHuhtefMrand i'. i&r&-'i&pti"& vmyionMr. nd $Tra. Tnoroas Sumne r , Mr. . and Mra.' A.Owjens, Mfi and Mrsi terlini'-Ercanbrack, Pr. and Mrs. t KaH ecUMrand Mrs. John Pullen. Mr. nd Mrs. .water - lay- i JqrpMr, and, Mrs. RicbrdjBndey, , Mrs. James A. Bullock of Preston, Idahdand 'JKr and. Mrs-rant HA . iCggerUen of' Sah take1 City j ...... . i K A '"Saturday Aiternoon Bridge club " members' spent a pleasant time at the i-esidenca pf Mrs Earl Blumen-thai Blumen-thai Baturdayf ; r.- - Three tables of bridge were followed fol-lowed 4ltcioiui lupxhen. Urn. Fred Ray , received . the club high ' ' score prise and the guest prize went 1 to Mrs. Hugh Jbiley. pjpsent' at the charming affair werje tfe tohowing cVb members; Mrs. Lester M. Brian, Mrs. Justice johjpjjorv"- Mfrs. Cecil Jrsen. Mr. V Leo. Fjerra. Mr) Fred s Ray, Mm. Verdt Brienholt. Mrs. V. H. Tuft. Mrs. Fred Hafen. Mr. Harold Blu-r Blu-r mentha! Mr.-.Weeley;Stubbaf and j gueaty: Mrs. Hugh Jtey 4 Mrf. t. jioyd Roberta. - - - i To BerHbilb ilUH''fjreMf cjuh will be Wfees to ltah Soroals club members WedAesday. afternoon at d;80-o'cloclr atr th midenca' t Mrf. W. JZr Wlest. maft ,rifh A splendid ifteroons jsntertaln- . following 'committee t membera who lv. thrXh have the affair In cn&yge; Mrs. .M. Howard craham, chairman;. Mrs. ,D. Orlo Allen, Mrs Arthur; L. Gal lup, and Mrs. Alozo If orley. Ait -mem oers ' r bncko cuoi ar 1 : , ; crdiny intiteo " atte attend; - . M. L X' off lWaitd. teachers, ot the Bonneville' ward; and their part-hers, part-hers, ex-Tei a diLUul social af-( af-( falr .arthe ward amusetient haU ;jrrogrcssive -cooue . s was piayeai , and a dellc)eus luTicheon,wa sery4 ; - w w.; tts Jeafi aow ;won t the h) gb score 'nrfxe and, the console Hion fayjey ent o U. l'uliir. The: hosts and hostessea were Mr, and.; Hrs. r' Ray i Hansen; ' Hr.VAnd M raIioV Pawey. and-Mr.andllra; , Elmo.Cheever. k ' ' - - Afterviriventory4f j, ..- '... . ' ' ' Watch for: Our Ad ; OVER $200 IVOuiH OF MEKCHANDISE GIVEN V AWAY FRISE! LAtolES'-STOftE Club Banquet m : Roberts, proved one of : the Lovely Gifts Shower v Mrs. Ralph Thomas, Mrs. R. E. Homer, Mrs. Leon Hedqulst and, Mrs. Pried Hednuist gave a chaxm- t 'W W'J. ' Va of-a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Rtriph.-rHedqulsti a 1 bride of last jfnonth , I ' , . o "Mrs. Hedquiat - was formerly. fieien Back ot &ottnison. . . j Cut - flowers tastefully decorated j thinteranliiaj jrooms. Six itesi of" bridge were prayed, and a delicious.' de-licious.' luncheon was served to 30. Mrs. Leo Ferre won the high acore prlte and the consolation favor jyent to Mrs Rosa Nuttall, - . a The honpr' ; gueat waa the reclp ikntiot many useful and toieautifut gifts. J Cards Played At Qub Party . Mrs. Ben liiWephall was hostess to member df "Btfxifti JXpua club Friday evening at her home. An enjoyable Jtime was spent play ing . pngreastve 500-.Mrs. Char)ea Reynaud, received the high score prize. and; the low scpre favor was won by Mrs. Theo Graehl. A tasty repast foUowed. ; j ' Reyhavd, Mrs. Silvio Reynaudr Mrs. Thomaf Stubbs, Mrs. Clifton Hen-richaen, Hen-richaen, Mrs." Elwodd Cartea Mrs. Jasper Snow, Krs. frranCdrdner, Mrf .Theo piraehl,. Mrs. Ralpli VVis-c'ombe VVis-c'ombe and M rs. Melvln" Tayldr: JiisiMerc Tendered . A delightful ; JusA-AfMerf fflgb party waa held Saturday aftefndon at the ome pf Mrjr., Lo Sutherland. Suther-land. ' ' " . : -i. ' y , Fpllowjng the afternoon of brldg a delieious luncheon wa; served by the ' hostess." Mrs. rff aottea received re-ceived the high, score pti& i'i Present were Mrs,' . &. & Horner, Mrs. G. L. Shurtlef filri; Gil Cox, Mrs; Clarence BeesleyV MrsV .Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Knight, Mrs. Thomas . Glitharoe, ; Mrs! . Ralph Thomas, Mrs. Jlif f ; Jones," , Mrs. Thomas Hardy; Mrs; ' Fred Sutherland Suther-land and JMr. Roy Boahard; the latter lat-ter two being invited giiests: ; i Hostes&to.eiub1 Twq tables of brU'wjjre played at the, Saturday Afternoon , Brdge claV.att; hjeLT . Saturday at f the home f Mrs--Whit Hoover. ' .Mrf-Ad, Tayr yrpn' " the high acore prize ' and . the second ' favor was awarded Mrs. &fo Bullock.' A delicious luncheon was served at coiiclusion ;bf afternoon's Mtertiiimanl. Talntvr Valenttoe , ,m The charmine affair was attend- ledhy the following dub members'; UTSw JOD- OUtlOCK, JU.T9. ZSUI UttVII pf Paysonilw; Miles -Bown Mrs.' Arch Peterson; and guests: Mrs, Ad Taylor, Mrs. Jack ' SteWart, Mrs. J. B. Sojno and Miis Kate Peters. LirinSaQub: Mrs. O. M. sjack Will be hostess to memberr of the v Linnea club Wednesday afternoon1 at her home. x ZSiidM f will ' b . tfl&ved. Tiriuta awarded and luncheon served,: All : t .V- -a t-" . :T"-- v-t-1"! i-"- f "- .' 1 1 o C44iiTaeeer ocbt- ' tbeaermarfunetioaiEi) brings bowel action by M i FMatvxi Itself; Ilo'.rain r! rriTiag-' TT-it i al tu .djrug Or Char viob nas a d4 ana rd j daniereiis effect it it is , 1 negleeted; Ahra.nse a A safe taild,pttre vsge- P: H. S: Sophs Hold Annual Frolic A social event which proved delightful de-lightful " In every detail, was- the annual sophomore frolic of the Pro-vo Pro-vo high school, held Friday evening at the school gymnasium. Bob Hansen's College Ramblers furnished the music, and a large crowd was in attendance. The patrons were Principal and Mrs. J. C. Moffitt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weight. Bert Oakley and Allen Gammcll were in charge pi arrangements. Sophomore class officers of-ficers include the following: Allen Gammellj president; Evelyn Miller, Tlce president; Bert Oakley, secretary secre-tary ahd treasurer. v ' Luncheon Follows Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HsJladay en tertained at thair home Saturday evening for members of the M.B.H. Progressive "600" was the diver siofl and a tasty repast waa served. The high .score favors went to W. L. MildenhaJl and Mrs. 'Thomas iJavies. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Mildenhair, rnvited guests, And the foUowing members of the dub: Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Halla-xtayr Halla-xtayr Mr. And Mrs. Ai Hansen, Mjt. and Mrs. Elnaer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Da vies, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Alva jColemah of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. WendanBradford. , FouA Ward M. I. A. Program ; All members -of trie, Fourth ward M. L A. are urged to attend Mutual Tuesday " jevening in the ward chapel. ' General assembly will commence at 7:30 o'clock. A five-minute talk n the Mi I. A slogan will be given by a Gleaner girl, and a vocal trio selection will be rendered by Miss Donna Ritchie and family. A five- minute talk on the M. I. A. alogan will be given ; by an" "M man. General class work will follow. : Immediately: after MuUa). a dance will be gvcu 'lnthe amuse ment hall. Walter Daniels orchestra orches-tra will furnish the mueic.. All are welcome. - - " ' t Legion Proves Enjoyable A large crowd attended the American Amer-ican Legion Dancing club party held Saturday evening at the Elks' home. The Trailblazers furnished the music. The aiiair proved unusuaiiy delightful. , ....... "c .- Program For Beehive Girls Mrs. Marlon Flygare and Miss Leona Durrant will give the lesson in the Beehive girls' department of the Pioneer ward M. I. A. meeting, which is to be held Tuesday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock in the ward amusement hall. A good attendance wUl be appreciated.' appre-ciated.' : ; . Mrs. Ercanbrack To Rad$y Mrs. Sterling Krcanbrack will read the play, "Death Takes a Holiday- before the, adults, gleaners, juniors and ?M3 Men of the Second ward ''Mv I. A.Tuesday evening at ;7.:3C1 o'clock in the 1 ward, chapel. ' r-w r-w It is desired, that there.be a full attendance, - -t -4 Renewed Player Together With a Beautiful (SEqqQi? ' : : A fiWI o ) 9 o SALE PRICE 02S (sn (13 Modish Women r.y 1- , r . , . .j , ' ' j ffi JJ : (ff . i.y (A v' ;vCv,v nnfthnif for snrinfr: New weaves- cotton. (Left to right) Awning hat and parasol. The stripes are reflected in this outfit which has a frock of the gingham, in blues, tans, white and a bit of purple and green, and a jacketwith scalloped edges made of wh ite pique. The tie and belt are of the gingham. Two textures are better than one in & smart frock of open cotton mesh in rust tone, which uses plaid gingham in white, rust, yellow and ; Drown ipr . -'3 Youngsters Enjoy Birthday Party A deyghtfUchildren's party was given, by irs.s Robert L. Memmott at herhome Sunday -afternoon, in celebxatlojrf M tlfce JMttth - birthday anniversary of her; daughter, Rosa-lee,", Rosa-lee,", which occurred on that day. Games and music 'were' enjoye. and a delicious luncheorr wai served a hA rnllnwlnsr -'little ! frtpVlR- " . nGeneyleve. Hansen; inftr,PowiQn Margaret Gappmayer, Mbftjl ChrAsJW ensen. Hazel Terry, .fheda Jones, Lyle Kofford, LenoreKofford, Mary Jean . Skinner Mariorie and Rosemary Rose-mary Hansen,; GeraJdine and Carol Memmott, Cullen Chrjistensen, Dell Loveless, Majt.iPyne, Royden and Osboume Carter, Lyman Taylor, Gordon Hansen and Don Rowley. Excellent Paper Given At Qub Nineteenth Century club members mem-bers met in regular session Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Vick. t A splendid paper oh "Latin AmericaOur Amer-icaOur Neighbors On the South," was given by Mrs, Walter Adams. The meeting was attended by 20 members of the club. . La Bbnna Amies Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Qlsen will entertain Wednesday evening at their home or, members of the La Bonna Amies club. ' Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock and progressive "Q00" wMl follow. Prizes will be awarded. A cordial Invitation is extended to all members. 3 TODAY' and TUESDAY . vis r mil ii RUGGLES in 'SIARLEY'S AUNT' s h RIOT! You WnrSAiiisH as You ! $evkr Laughed Before LAUGHS I THURSDAY ; ViThe One ar.d OrJir -V COUTUY GTOItE rtmjO?2MrIs Comingr I H Ii K I II Will Become Cotton - follow fashion'sr'dic tate and and make stripes in rich gree n and white make used both vertically and horizontally. ior tne poiero yoxe, sieeves ana Yba anc Your Friends Mr. and Mrsi. U. Brown of Eureka were, visitors' in Provo over the week tend. . .f 1 R. R. lBusch of Ogden, visited here today on business. Pi' IL O. Fleminc of Orden. was Umong the business visitors in Jrevrttoday. . . .... Charles Gates of Park City, and Mary' 'Charlotte Frisby of Heber, were married at the county court house Saturday by Bishop R. J. Murdock of the Fourth ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Jensen have a daughter, born this morning at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and baby are doing fine. . Mr. and Mrs. Grant N. Eggertsen of Salt Lake, formerly of Provo, spent the week end in Prov0. Mi, and Mrs. ; James A.' Billock of Prest-on, Iuaiio, rrmerly5 of Provo, have been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rowley of 'Helper; spent the week end here with relatives. a Whlsre Ypu pf 4 -J"'"-. X 1CVC . i"--2jkiwr ' s ' Mrit - ro.se r ! ' " Spwial 'Added Attracttcd' liv.. '- " ' 'featuring " " : ::.'')'.:" It ; JJtTO COME 3 Lawrence r TIBBETT E - Coming ;o WPPJJOAY -s. Pickers In Spring! all the new plaids and stripes in a stunning ensemble of coat, frock, The vogue for plaid gingham is coiiar, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams of Vineyard, are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, born this morning at the .Grane, ; Maternity home. Mother, and babe are getting along nicely. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. IUmshaw, W. ?rWardf Salt LakeV and Mrs. Alice, Flerfaming of Ogden, spenjt Sunday in Provo with their mother, Mrs. E. J. Ward. Miss Anna Jensen spent Saturday arid Sunday in Salt Lake with friends. S-P Bridge Glub Mrs. Cora Shields will be hostess to members of the SpringviMe-Provo Bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Luncheon will, follow, the . card game and prizes will be presented All members are cordially invited. . Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown and family had as their . dinner guests Sunday, Wl Perie Amaru and Joe Hapi. Are Always Sure the Best He Uses a Wisecrack W9F JUfWac! it Paramount Roaring Comedy Hitwith JEAiY AiOTIUJl WM. ($tag.e) Boyd Produced with Pararaount's Noiseless Recording1 PERFECT S'OINI " Screen Acta - Sound Newa BACK T0:MlE, from J v grace M0OB&' the Paramount 'V:7-.;t, . and . TXftTOSPA; Dinner Party C eleb rales Birthdays An elaborate birthday dinner was given by Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mad-sen Mad-sen at their home in Vineyard Sun day afternoon,- in honor of their daughter and son, Neola and Har old Madsen, whose nineteenth and seventeenth birthday anniversaries, respectively,- occurred on- that day. Centering trie dining table was a beautiful bowl of pink and white carnations. - . Progressive "rook' was played after dinner, Harold Madsen receiving receiv-ing the high score prize and the consolation favor going to Leonard Madsen. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Madsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Powell and lamily. Miss Olive iwitchell, Miss Kuth Baker, Miss Onela Madsen, Miss AKa Madsen, Miss Sylvia Madsen, Miss Eva Mad sen, Carlyle Baker, Homer George, Mart el lo Clegg, Max Powell and Russell Madsen. SeconcfWard Relief Society Mrs. Vera Stewart will give the social s.ervice lesson on "Influenc-ig "Influenc-ig Human Behavior," at tha Relief society meeting in the Second ward Relief society hall Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. George Myers will furnish a reading and a vocal solo will be rendered by Mrs. A. Will Jones. A good attendance will be appreciated. appre-ciated. Dancing Party Is Delightful Event A group of 35 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fqrd were entertained at an enjoyable dancing party Friday Fri-day evening at their home. A dainty luncheon was served during the evening. , TODAY and TUESDAY fyvy Wiik AHH WAfLDINC IMAB.V AS TOR. tAUREL-HARDY tAUREL-HARDY HEODA QPPElt uit Ml 14 II 1VGL V LL- . A TiJ .r . - 1 , , V ' I I"' f ' '- " " I x .. JL-J: --y'--T-' ' " ; t-. in .a. in i n'nij.'ui'i ii-?n ,f I j ii i j ' Comparison of Cost, of the Avergr Family Washing' ' Done at jtoine anil at the Troy Laundry Interest on $165.00 Washing: Machine, per week, r at 6 .,x (If placed in Building Society or 'similar investment) Depreciation per week allowing: 10 years as life oi machine Coal or g-as for heating ooap, etc.,. per week Blueing per week . . . Electricity for Washing, per ttsnmatej 7 " ioc Tot r:v--'-'v?.-;Ai Cosa that can not be figured in centa are as follows? ' , - CfothesUnes; Phis. BAicketa, TMh Baskets WateW Damage to Home, Pamage to Health, the Value of a House-wife's Time, or "of Laundress. ' " THE AVERAGE. DAMP WASH OF UTAH COUOTY AT fc PU POUND IS Repairs td the macnine or quent intervals. ' ' v The priginai:co?t.o-Washing MUhineUsufAclentt at least 3 VEAjtsVr average FahUiy Wash:. .rfyv - ; Tell your neighbors the Saving In Time, Money and ' jEnergy by aending UxeL- Washing to the Troy, anj help ' tiem' Ito .also V avoid the disagreeable and Unhealthy Wash bay." i ?75 West-Center St. r Rebeccas , Hold Installation , Rebeccas dr "Provo met at th I. O: Q.i Fhal-Friday evenlne'l a wnicn nine me. iouowingf oilicen were' installed: by Mrs. plaf a Sutt ertanddlstrict deputy ' - j "Mrs. Essie Moore, noble-.- granC Mrs. Christina Paddock? - vicV grand ; Mrs. Frank Cellventra, chap' lain-; Mrs. Hampshire, past nobk grand; Mrs. Elizabeth PrafC'secre' tary; Mrs. Clarence Bray, treasurer! A social followed the installation and a delicious luncheon was arve ,to 30s -. - -,tv. . ..J $ - ' Dance At Manavu Ward 1 A dance win e ,heid in the Mar avu ward amusement hall Tuesda; evening, immediately foUowing th close of the regular M. I. A. meet ing. The Collegjans will-furnisl the music and all members and friends of the ward are extended i cardial invitation. , ' fi, ; 1 A splendA preliminary progran! has been prepared for the Mutu. meeting which will cohvene at 7:3 o'clock In the ward chapel. Regiila claif W6rk will be heW until ft bjh A good attendance' will be appre elated;.',... -n:, V .-I Spdal igixty Paiifce TJie Social Sixty Dancinr clut will hold a' dance Wednesday' evel ning xn tne lfirst ward recreatlof. hall. . . Wilde's Musical Troubadours wil furnish "the music. All membera ar urged to attend. .. NED SPARKS ; ; KEN MURRAY ;1 EDDI&POY, JR.-LOUISE JR.-LOUISE FAZENDA "LEATHER 'HCDR6? Dizzy Tunes! ' Dazzling Dames I ' . and Preath-Takinff Tecb I9c water, per week . .... week (Utah Power 0 15c 25c 1c V t motor will aW be'necesiafv at fe-V' Phone 164- - Provo, Utah A 3 tfLB "'41Mlfll(l |