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Show FAGBTHRfeE: ethelId, rambeau FASHION MODES OF THE SEASON Editor. Calt 496. "a" PROVO (U T A H)l JfcV ENING H SHt'A'L D, FRIDAY, :JAN;U A R Y '30, : i'9 3 1; V ... .... ,' vi , - i ' C ' " ' . '"T1' ' ' V --- - - -9 Luhefi mdfire IjUTic I P. Via irh i flH Event Mj.. Fred Hafen wur hostess 'to few friends at a' charming bridge incheon Wednesday afternoon' at Following a tasty repast, two Fibjes of bridge were played. Mrs. ban Hoover .received, the nigh rbre, favor. " J, J The guest list included 'in addl- on to Mrs. Hoowr.- Mrs Clifton olboe. Mrs. Frank . Mullett.Mrs.; falph Craven,. Mr tpiUf . brys-f lie, M rs. Oscar Carlson . ana-Mrs., rval Singleton. ,. vlrs. Karl HMoitison -lestess To FBettds ;. - . . Mrs. Karl H. Monson entertained ante Wednesday. I Games, music 'and social, chat ere enjoyed and a dainty; lunch- Jn.was served to the following: Mrs. Roy Storrs, Mrs. S. E.'iMc-adden, E.'iMc-adden, Mrs. Orrin WinJet, Mrs. heron McFadden, Miss s-Lois Me- 'n f1ln 1 f T A ml nionn an1 :rs. Albert Hopkinson of Magna, ie latter Deing an mvitea guest. CMnner H Mrs. Enoch Muhlestein had as w riinnsi' puest Wednesdav aiter- jon. Mrs. William Dixon of Tooele, ho is here to attend Leadership ieek sessions at the B. Y. U. tnfekAkther To Celebrate M ay Mrs. John T. Fyne was pleasantly BUrprised at her home Wednesday evening by a group- of neighbors khd friends .who called to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Music and . games . were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served to the following ; ... x r ; . Mr. and- Mrs. J; T. Pyne, -Mr. and MrsJDwight BilUngsiMr. and Mrs. JOon Snow, Mr. and. Mrs. David H. vJonis Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Lar son, Mrs. Minnie Taylor, Mrs. lAllce Crane, rMrs. Mary, Bennett,7 Mrs. Charles Pitts, Mrs. Mjtry Jolley, Mrs. Mary Schofleld and Mrs. E. L. Russell. " -J. ;i JU Qiarihihg Event ; Mrs., Abe W. Turner entertained at her home Thursday afternoon for members of the - Afternoon Bridge club. Two tables of bridge, were played and a tasty luncheon followed. Mrs. Shirl Wilson received the club high score prize and the guest favor went to Mrs. J. N. Ellertson. Spring flowers prettily decorated the enter-taining; enter-taining; rooms, ; The delightful affair was attended attend-ed by the following club members: Mrs. R. A. Moorefield, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. John Beesley, Mrs. Shirl Wilson, Mrs. Ray Sutton, and guests: Mrs. J. N. EUertaxin, Mrs. E. H. Hansen and Mrs Enid Dunn. 2SUi. "Oreen Pas.ires," by Marc Connelly, Con-nelly, was reviewed in an excellent manner by Mrs. C. Lynn Hayward, at the regular session of the Fine Arts club held at the home of Mrs. Seymour TX Gray, Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. R. Gam Clark sang the following fol-lowing beautiful negro selections: "The Blind Man," "I Got a Home in That Rock," 'Go Down Moses," and "Blow Gabriel Blow." Mrs. Gerald F. Heaton was the accompanist. A delicious luncheon was served at .the conclusion it -th flnV pto-gram, pto-gram, the hostess being assisted by her' sisters, iMrsVWalter F. ' White-headland White-headland Miss' Merle Williaftisl -' The meeting was attended by the following: Mrs. Johh Van Cott, Mrs. CI .Lynn Hayward, Mrs. L. .DeVere George, Mrs: Rtflon C. Van . Wag-enen, Wag-enen, Mrs. Walter Tueller, Mrs. -George S.' Beckstead, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs, J. Erval Chrtstensen, Mrs. iGerald F HeafonMrs. C. LaYoir - Jensen(?Mst3arl' Swehson and Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson. FINE FEATHERS They're a New Note in C3iic Headgear 1 V r- t - I lEnna t Jcttick , t'orer WJZ and m;" I eclated station c ".cry Sunday crenlna i. lo over N. B. C J :rwork j r ana Jetlick l-i Dances i very &'twrdy si. ; or comfort The complete range of widths and sizes A AAA-EEE and 1-12 guarantees a perfect per-fect fit for any-normal any-normal foot . TayJorJSwthers Company Social Affair For LaCohda Cltib A pleasing social event of the past few days, was the LaConda clyb party held at the home of Mrs. Reed Johnson Thursday, afternoon. Two tables of bridge we're' followed fol-lowed by a delicious luncheon. The high score prize was won by Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen, and the second favor went to Mrs. Claude Cardalk In attendance were Mrs. Bliss Childs, Mrs. Claude C. Cardall. Mrs. George B. . Carter, Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen, Mrs. T. L. Callister, Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen, Mrs. Percy Anderson, Ander-son, and Mrs. Paul A. Thome. ou Eiicliepn plldws s ?vv.",iv. V --ikvV..S' An enjoyable time was spent by members Of the Alpha club Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Hone. Progressive "rook" was played, and music and social chat were delightful de-lightful features. A tasty repast was served. Present were the following members: mem-bers: Mrs. T. C. Larson, Mrs. Byron Duke, Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. Charles Pitts, Mrs. E. F. Pack, Mrs. Ernest Paxman. Mrs. N': E. Miller, and guests: Mrs. 0eorge Nuttall, Miss Florence Miller, and Mrs. Dell K. Miller , of Rexburg,- Idaho. PROVO BABY HIRES EXPERTS The business of minding the baby has become something more than a sideline for busy mothers or a job for anybody who can push a baby carriage.- i , - . - . , , . - L. H. S. Student v -Council Entertained Members .- of -the student body council ofCthe Lincoln high school were entertained 'by Marian Partridge, Part-ridge, Max Andrews and Don Collins, Col-lins, members of the council, Thursday Thurs-day evening at the Partridge home. Games and music were features of enjoyment and a dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served to 11. Recreation Club Enjoys Social Delightfo4 inTeryidetail was. dancing party given by the Provo - Recreation club Thursday evening at the First ward recreation hall.-' The Palais Royale orchestra furnished fur-nished the music and a large crowd was in attendance. 1 v ' ' : - "frWU A Yankee trick down south right now is to "stick a feather in your hat" -7-for the sake of chic and color. Left: In a brown suede beret, worn with a fur coat and a polka dotted scarf, Mrs. John Hay Whitney (formerly JUafy Elizabeth Altemus) wears a jaunty feather sticking ihroueh the left side anc down the back. Right: In her tweed hat of gray and blue, that matches the tone of her tweed coat, Mrs. Dodge AT THE END OF TltC: B,OAI . Many people go through life haunted by the fear of death, only to find, when it comes, it is as natural and as satisfying as life itself. II Toddy & Saturday Now ShoYing MARION NIXON XHUGH TREVARE LOWELL SHERMAN in 1 "THE PAY Off" STTING SUNDAY Ge&eArlif Fighter f rSC'iX To VTOraK -The Wff VL ,Endl A&rl 40c -if n V I ' V. !- is II FRIDAY : SATtJRDXYi ' II . V II .11 Jf r - r Thrilline Throbbing: p&l iDashttiff tf-'T r ln a Horse Or ManWhat Makes a Thoroughbred? v AH-Tslkio Cotesdy Prsma Of the Rice?Trtck.; - . s - .- . '. t -it - WESLEY-fiARRY jfC4 NttteyloYer Psoliae Caroa : , - Larry Steers V Sunday at 9 p. m. j RALPH; Mici,iXtji6'S - "ilGHICSAtJO i : tUttlttSSTRA - On the Stage l ' :r-- A '5 L V SRIDArand SAtURgAYi; . THe . Great ;Anuaa! Serial .si l PHEU Til First Showing in Provd! TODAY - SATURDAY Double Pill 4? 'Jt. vl "SV- r . , "THE BIG FIGHT' with "BIG BOY" GUINN WILLIAMS . LOLA LANE STEPIN FETCHIT . A Smashing Dramatic Tale of a Great Love - and Underworld ; Intrigue. Also-" "UP THE COKGO" Something , Really Different! Unfolding theclurewof a -f mysticlaiiaithe 'stamp of? t . . dancing .: W th -Thytn-- ' mic.beat of signal drums alalntlve.throbbing note Africa. STARTING SWPAY A Lover Unafraid! MAflES 25c King .Vidbr, Director of The Big Parade," Now Gives a New Triumph in Realism a True Stcrv of an Adventurous Boy, in the Real "Old West;" YbirvE read ABbirr liiM now MEET "BILLY" FACE TO FACE! JOHN MACK BROWN .'XWALLAE' BEERY as Sheriff Pat Garrett kXY JOHNSON KARL DANE -PLUS- TTomedir." Novisltv w T-. - - , r a . -v ie.ivai News A 'A ! -. v I s . . . Special Oh the' Stage George . Newton? in "THE-FUNNY.. SIDE OF COWBOY LIFE" 1 1 "f Coming Paramount Sunday .ill i . m m - v t. iv . ...-. .-i Provo the Garden city, Nestling, high among the hills. Where you see the water leaping, And hear the gurgling rills. . It was found by Mormon pioneers. Who were sent by Brigham Young, The men and their wives responded. And "I will" came from every tongue. i True reverence one must always feel. As they, come to this city fair, For there's a feeling of friendship, That is seldom, found elsewhere. BuVnqw the city has prospered,; And still that same sweet calm, . Is guiding and watching and ruling And comes soothing like a balm. May the year thai's now upon us , Be filled with peace and goodwill That our Maker who guides all His Find us with full faith in Him still. L. S. TAYLOR. Provo, Utah. Look These Over 7 1929 Ford Roadster . . $315 v 1928 Ford Coupe . . . .$350 ld29"Cnev. Coach $425- 1928 Essex Coach .,.$325,' A Ford Dealer's Used 4 Cars AhvaysSell For Less. TELLURIDE MOTOR GO. PHONE . 279 PROVO Used Car Lot 1 FIRST WESr & CENTER ; "7, 3 ' X." ,IEEIi ii ii .r O A K vl WOMEN'S WEAR 124 WEST CENTER PROVO -Featuring a Ctarmina Selection of- 4 O ... NEW SPRING COATSi DRESSES. MILLINERY, HOSIERY, LINGERIE and ACCESSORIES at Prices That Will Open the Eyes of Provo People! Every Garment and Article is fresh,' hew Spring Apparel and .sfiorT1morrdw-f or the first time. We invite you io call arid See these new creations. O emu Specials Mill'l CHARMING FROCKS, adapted f rprnj new y 'arrived; ithports ;and the miw: faslfions -that the best New York designers have to offer. Flat C-epe, Chiffon, Georgette, and gayly patterned prints in new spring colors. Sizes 14 to 48. REGULAR $195 VALfJES OPENING SPECIAL 'ir?toniTiAn $9.95 VALUES $ OPENINfi SPEPf AT. OTHER . DRESSES $8.95 AND UP 1 J' HfVf"'J? ' (UlPAYir "CCTAt of tsfbyelty ; WooleCand,, T?a;CplclkeIs1th,fashion successes of another . Spring season! EvSryOat M$ ia world of detail, including hew sleeve "variations;- .REGULAR CrVQC U,uul,K. a OPENING SPECIAL OPENING SPECIAL - - 1 OTHER COATS $145 AND UP ipmunig Inlaws. Pert ' styles 'to delicrht eveirliw0ni$5i Linea nrims lajrge Driras, smaiiiiDrjms , Lndtijobrlttisatali; jbut 5h, whaXsinart. ness. -rveg. o.uu values 7 - . -, J. . i - T . . . I AT ,"r.-...,- 1 1 1' ? Li i$gsne . '7,- Srnarijgpring Lingerie, in Raypn and, NQh-run.' i Panties; Blobhlers Combina tibhs, Vesife, etc. u " - " -:. xceibiioriaiV allies ! '1 t ;: a;WCTVE.R3r DRESjSir -COAT PUR CHASED 1 . s; SATURDAY;iWE WILL jGIVEfJFREiA CliaKCJINU-" I I ; Scarlet Pcrc3'V if r " - |