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Show tPAGE TWO P R O V O (UTAH) EVEN I N G H jfi B AIi D T H U R S D A Yr J JJ V Y Z 19 3 6 H?r.rW.-- 4: - Y ftit D.Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Fashion -JMenus Church, Lodge Functions A A.: 7 Glub Breakfast Held Near River Ladies" Literary club members enjoyed a summer outing at Riv-t erside park 'fcafiy " Wednesday morning hi tlif fbrm of a delicious hot breakfasi. " Mrs. Herald R. Clark was chairman chair-man on arrangements, and the hostess list, included: Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Heber Rupper, Mrs. A. E. Pazmaii, Mrs. Arnold Raw-lings,. Raw-lings,. Mr Sterling Ercanbrack, Mrs. Richard Bandley, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Hickman Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mrs. Dan Hunjr, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, Mrs. William Christensen and Mrs. Wyman Berg. Other members present were : Mrs. Dwight Packard, Mrs. Parley Par-ley Larson. Mrs, Lester Taylor, Mm J. A. Owens. Mrs. Jack Pul-len. Pul-len. Mrs. Karl Bandtey. Mrs. Cora Wilson. Mrs. Abe W. Turner and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins. SPEND YOUR VACATION or a Day or a Week at MAPLE DELL On the NEBO LOOP Payson Canyon Best of Cabins - 75c to $1.50 "Assured Quality r af TjIbsok girl mmmm 1 L TA1jOR BROS C0MBNY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO- Ready-to-Wear Dept. FULL QUARTS Jv rVTTi Z2-? of&H . run pints ffl?$mM-0M ife S8 CONTINENTAL DISTIllING COtfOtATION, HIIADELFHI A, fA. Birthday Party ' Tendered. Club .' Mrs. T. C Larson was hostess, to members of the Alpha., club Wednesday evening at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A delicious supper was served after which progressive rook was played. Mrs. Alma Kartchner was a guest and tue following members mem-bers were present: Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mrs. -George W. Nuttall, Mrs. Rose Kartchner, Mrs. 1 Earl Duke, Mrs. Hyrum Baird, Ms. S. R." Sorensbn anTMrs. Roy Passey.- Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Larson. - - (MttTUUTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moulton are happy to announce the birin of a daughter at Xie Crane Maternity homeT.his morning. The mother is the former Fay Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Allred have a daughter, born Tuesday at the Crane hospital. Mrs. Allred was formerly Alberta Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josie (Grace Stubbs) are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a boy, early this morning at the Crane maternity mater-nity home. Gibton Ctrl qsyttrtction foi (freer, homt nd ifttrnoon wttr S'tei 14 co 30. Wkitt tub Uwr .fA mullicolortd dssiy flowtn Is Economical m the iiEw .um 11 If-- J. , . H j . r. If ypu have gifts to make for a new baby, these designs will prove useful. All of them are included in one pattern and with It you can make dresses, slips, bibs, tray cloths, towel ends and toys. Included is a design for the cover of a baby and painted or embroidered. Number C8304 will prove a treasure chest for the person who likes dainty embroidery, and of course each design may be used several times. To order ask for No. C8304 or tear out illustration and send with 25 cents stamps or coin. Address your order to PROVO HERALD MAKE IT YOURSELF PATTERN BUREAU. BOX 166, KANSAS CITY, MO. Be sure to give name and complete address. Play Broadway Handicap i Every Wed. Kite. At. The I Continuous from 2 P. Ending Today! M. "SMILIN THROUGH" N. Shearer - F. March Leslie Howard and "EXCLUSIVE STORY" Franchot Tone Madge Evans FRI. AND SAT. JULY 4 SPECIALS ! TWO BIG HITS! Hit One! tm hop w v. .-.,r, . . v .-. .is.'.-. .Wft'. dV.-.wv.'.v.V.'.,.V.v.A O-x PLUS HIT TWO! JQIIH WAYflE "VinDSIn0F THE VnSTELAtJD" PLUS! "Custer's Last Stand" BUCK NITE FRIDAY AT PARAMOUNT OR PROVOr THEATRES ! Cash Award or Purchased From ; T7. E. MITCHELL -X si A $2GD book that oan be stamped on silk4and Mrs. Milton Perry, underwent Fountain Green Women at Meeting A group of former Fountain Green women met Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at the home of Mrs. Lottie Bigler, and an enjoyable time was spent. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Peter Ja-cobsen, Ja-cobsen, Mrs. Thomas Oldroyd, Mrs. Frank Cook, Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. L. Angel, Mrs. Mads Knudsen, Mrs. John Johnson, John-son, Mrs. D. A. Robertson and a guest, Mrs. Hattie Carter. Clivell Club IPlans Outing - Clivell club members and toeir partners and guests will enjoy an outing at Schneitter's hot pots in Midway, Sunday. They are to meet at the city and coun v building (west side) promptly at 12 o'clock, and are to take their own picnic. Swimming and sports wil be enjoyed. TOM EDI C"? i LAST DAY "GUARD THAT GIRL and "HOLD THAT RIVER" TOMORROW, and The Most Thrifling Hit of Laughs and Thrills Giiy Kibbee Ever Made! mm Starts Sunday "riEARTS DIVIDED" with DICK POWELI. - MARION DA VIES - CHARLIE RUGGLES - CLAUDKtRAINS - BBVERKTT HOKTON Briefs Mr. and Mrs A. C. Hatch and daughter Patricia, have returned: from a delightful wd weeics trip' to Seattle, Wash., where they were the guests , of Mrs. , Hatch q brother, A. W. Fuhriman and family. fam-ily. Also, they enjoyed a trip to Victoria, B. C, visited in Portland, Port-land, Oregon, San Francisco, Cal., and other points of special importance. import-ance. , , BIra KlaJie Bullock returned today to-day from Los Angeles and Atas-cadera, Atas-cadera, Cal., to spend the summer here. She will be at home to her friends at 483 Easl Third South street. Mrs. George A. Brown and sons Donald and Cloyd have left for Maple Dell, Payson canyon, where they will spend the summer. John Haines Klrgan, 50, Nephi land Jennie Robb Samuel, 46, Memphis, Mem-phis, Tenn., were married this morning by County Clerk Clarence Grant, in the city and county building. Beva Perry, 11, daughter of Mr. an operation at the Aird hospital Wednesday, and is reported to be doing fine. Morgan Sibbett, who has been attending Cornell university is here for the summer with his par-ent'j; par-ent'j; Mr. and Mrs. George Sibbett. Mr. and Mrs. Art Simmons and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Chatwin and family are spending the summer at Maple Dell, Payson canyon. Mrs. Ellhu Z willing and daughters, daugh-ters, Matilda and Barbara have arrived here from New York City, to spend a month at the resi dence of Mr Lewis. and Mrs. Leo .N. Ida Greenhalgh of Nephi, under-i went a mastoid operation Wednesday Wednes-day a.i the Aird hospital. Her condition is regarded as good. M. A- Mead of Fontana, is a visitor in Provo today. Cal., II. M. Draper of Draper, spent today with Provo business friends. Zeniee Cloward or Salem, left t-he Aird hospital today, where he has been confined for a week for medical attention. Joseph Boy Fox, 56, Lehi, and Laura Page Keelh, 49, Pleaant If SATURDAY July 4th Rapper Fanny says Lodging in jail is free, but you UEQ't get in without being "v -;- charged.'- v;o:.mrn:.MunED 1IGI1UAY ACCIDENT When the two right wheels of his automobile dropped off the edge of the highway under construction con-struction by the Columbia Steel plant Wednesday night, LeRoy Rowley, 36, of SaK Lake City, lost control of his car and thei machine smashed into a utility pole, causing injury to his niece, Millicent Hilton, 20, of Salt Lake City. The accident occurred at 9 p.m. on the si.etch of highway between the Utah county infirmary and the steel plant. Miss Hilton suffered cuts about her face and head and body bruises, but Rowley, his three children and Jack Cowley, a cousin, cous-in, were uninjured. Varda, Clyde and Kent Rowley, his children, were passengers. Africa has more poienjfcal water power than any other continent, but its many waterfalls are so located lo-cated that they are of little or no use. Grove, were married this morning at the city and county building by County Clerk Clarence Grant. . . . Elmer WUmott of Eureka, has left the Aird hospital where he has been confined for 10 days following follow-ing a major operation. Coming Sunday! If Your Face is Hot Your Feet Cold . . Your Head in a Dizzy-Whirl Dizzy-Whirl then .... It's Love Again" SO Just throw-away throw-away your old Thermometer and Be Sure To See mflnHEUus fnsyffvE AGAIN with ROBERT YOUNG DincHd bf Victor Savilh A woouaioN , Twill do more good than an old-fadh-ioned Mustard -Plaster! ::::' V I t Jessie Penney Group Entertains Employe Employes of the J. C. Penney company and their partners held a delightful outing at Vivian park Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Louise Card of Salem, who Is leaving the company after having worked a& the Provo store for the past seven years. A ' tasty picnic supper was served, after which games were featured. Later, the group attended attend-ed the dance In the pavilion. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Xlden Barrett, Mr. and' Mrs. George Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mor-ris Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Jackson, Jack-son, Mr. Margaret Brian, Mrs. Fay Sorenaon, Orrin Labrum of Mldvaie, Margaret Le Duke, Marvel Mar-vel Wilde, Winds ton Fillmore, Eli Clayson, Blanche Rust, Mark Nielsen, Bernice "Stickney, Lucy Ij Shelley, Fern Parcell and Harry Halladay. Supper Enjoyed At Riverside Park Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hansen entertained the La Bonna Amies elub members at Riverside park Wednesday evening. A delicious picnic supper was served to ttie following: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Olsen, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Angell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argyle of Spanish Fork. ALWAYS GOUFORTABLY COOL IJilfjiliiMllilil MAT. 25c Continuous Children LAST TIMES TODAY! And Probably Your Last Chance, of Seeing America's Immortal Humorist in His Fatvorite Eole Wise-crackin' Wise-crackin' His Way Thru King Arthur's Court! WILL ROGERS In MARK TWAIN'S "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE" Also "I STAND CONDEMNED" with Harry Baur Lawrence Olivier S200 GASH AWARD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! TWO BIG JULY 4 SPECIALS! HIT ONE! Plus Sh Wai a Smooth Crook. But Sh't on JEvtn Smooth r Dtcttvl I i i V "-:iiiin i.hiiiiw Gcrtnid Mtdiatl Sir Guy Standing Ray Mlllond v-?" 1 r m YANKEE DUTCHESS j v ' k sum- xsmgmz It's very high style to wear a Dutch bonnett like Mrs. James cratlc national convention but it Roosevelt has on at the Demo-is Demo-is also a nice tribute to the ancestry an-cestry of her husband's family, which descended from early Dutch settlers of New York state. FLIER PASSES TEST Charles T. Corbell, Provo aviator, avia-tor, now holds a transport license as a result of the flight test and inspection which he passed last week at the municipal airport in Salt Lake City. The bist included in-cluded spins, spot landings, figure-eights and other stunts. He was accompanied to Salt Lake by Johnny Leavitt. Corbell flies a plane at the Provo airport. Shows Daily EVE. 30c Always 10c $100 Diamond Eing Alternate Award! Purchased from W. E. MITCHELL HIT TWO! BLAZING ADVENTURE ON EVERY TRAIL li AND ON OUR STAGE FRIDAY NIGHT 9:15 P. 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