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Show rf-- V -- ? r THE PROVO HERALD ifri.TIafffiah ioSrTKteralllfea with a delightful lamiiy dinner yesterday. Holly wasused on the table where covers were laid for twenty-fiv- e SOCIETY; CLUB NOTES, PERSONALS li lip wpiif i tm The past s tiun-.be- " -- the-191- -- Student decorations entirely In the Christmas prevailed throughout in, the hall where the walls wer festooned with branches of Christmas trees and evergreens with hundreds of tiny red and Fhite lights twinkling in the green. The hall was brilliantly illuminated and presented an entrancing picture with the beautifully gowned girls and matrons present. Over two hundred 4de enjoyedjjheaffalr and among the. ..notably pretty growns noen were the . following: Miss Irene Evans, pink satin with silver trimmings. '.-- X Miss Lael Irvine, exquisite" dancing frock. of white over pink with- - pink fringe trimmings. Miss Leona McCurtain, of Salt Lake, yellow crepe de chine gown. Alexander, flresBaltiie; pinlr rospiruds. Mlss Effie Evans, dainty gown of syejlow crepe de chine over yellow satin with, gold braid trimmings. Miss Mayme Alexander, pink chif- ton over pink messaline with cluny -- MlBS-Katheri- 1.. liand'-8omrpti- ne handsome - - V 1 embroidery gown. Mrs. D. D. Iloutz of Salt Lake, black satin beaded gown. . "Miss Norma j ,. pink mes Havercamp, saline dancing frock. Mrs, Elsie Lott, pink messaline with duchesse lace trimmings. Miss Enid StrCieirv Salt Lake, bls ieVsaTFne'with blue fringe trimmings! Miss Laurie Eggertsen, white silk chUfon dancing frock over yellow satin with heavy fringe trimmings. Miss Era Jones, bluo voile over satin with lace trimmings. Mrs. A. ,F. Palm, exquisite lace dress, ovl yellow. Mis -- Anna Newell, pink crepe de chine frock with pink fringe trimmings. ' 'M MtssFloss Dunn, blue voile over silk,, with lace trimmzngs. Miss Merl Bonnett, handsome low lace town .over black satin; - -- s- --P"- J s Mr , ) r; , 'St aniJlrsLI.. Donnan. - m ' and daughters are down from Upper Falls and will spend the remainder of the winter In "Prove " ' yel-- ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Moulton are spending the holidays In Heber with the latter's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ' 1J CummJngs. - " ' Miss Charlotte Curtis who has been attending school here is spending the - holidays with her aunt,- - Mrs." W. A. ' Miles at Salt Lako City. ., Miss lone Knignt presided orer at besQtifully - appointed dinner at her CThome New Year's Eve when a number of. friends were as&ed to watch the ' coming of the new year. Cut glass . T bowls - of Hlao'graced'thd'beautlfully appointed luncheon" table, the candle-- . bra being shaded In the same tints and hand painted place cards were "laid for the following guests: Miss .Mina Taylor, Mhs Pauline Herluger of Salt '.'.Lake, Messrs." E? G, OensenT Ross Worsley. Dore' Schwab, Mr... and " , I . V'Z:Z; Mrs. A. F,' T.l rrMiss Pauline Herlnger of Salt Lake . " City lsthe uest orwisj lone Knight ...his .weet,7, 'pL:Ll:.'.: ' ' - - ,r-- '' ' ' liai Dunn. s 5 - y j D Roofing In Five Grades SHINGLES X Best on the market Grades High Prices Low Everything right njimbej:Jhiun(rous - Let -- Estimate Your Next Bill r anl-M- Baker Lumber Ca r, -- 3 185 West Third South. - lELICTICI THE REAL SIGN Is the Electfic sign attrac- - i tive both day and night It draws the people to your window at night and they to-- 1 LICHT ; " cate your place of business by that same sigh the next ; day TRY IT. Designs and quotation! promptly submitted, THE ELECTRIC CO. 46 North Academv. . ...' s j Brig-Prov- o SMOOT SPAFFQR Dj Winter Rate lNr Princess 2-- 3. - . Ellen ''-- . . --- 4- - MX , MORK IN BALLADS with Jarvis Aydelotte went to AmeFork yesterday for jk brief visit relatives. . . "N : "V. . I Jules Eclcert Goodman s greatest success Danigls-Lilliams- on W t I Delivered have plenty. Telephone 17 cording to a bulletin issued by the weather bureau. Stormy weather al . ... . J ova. ia ...J2.lL preurciea over me norm AtlantlU' 1 . and northwestern Europe. . -- eROYAL WELSH LADIES' f Ji - CHOIR.h I avvoa.i , ai tua ittoernacie on Thursday" night brings the goods'' with i when it tout's a country, and' it captivates the heart' of the people,'" nee'ds no other . certificate than the" fact that the choir on its third tour is receiving a warmer reception than it ever received on It previous tours' The daughters of Wales ha ve found " that Americans and Canadians out "PARISIAN SAGE cured me of ter- are truly a musical people, and," as; rible Itching of the scalp." Mrs. C. P. Madame Hughes-Thoma- s Pope, Oxford, Ala. puts itr tl'o proof of a really musical nature Is the shunning of musical trash,- - how- - r MUCrnNSLTRAMCE MONEY. The fees .collected during the year eyer cheap It. may be, and the natron, f by State Insurance CommlssToner WI1-lar- izing - of jnusicaL art for art'a'Jaake, ... Done amounted to. 160,222.53;' as even though the prize. be prohibitive; ; Musical-Ameri.has gone crazy to compared with $54,493.11 for 1910; an a vulgar term over the singing of the Increase of 15,729.42. The commisslon; er reports that In other matters tWe lasses from Wales, not because ot any l" -- 1 has been a gratifying Improvement, high priced, they had to pay to hear . fcartlcularly'fn efficiency L the work- them, but because of the '" ings of the'ilepartment iTbeq the de- choir reached the ideal ot a genuinely . EMIL, J. SIA5. . , musical people. iHence'the third partment, has received, merited recog; : JThe next attraction ; on the Brig-ha- nition In insurance circles all orer alt of the choir and the Invariable Yoyng Lyceunj course, wljl give the coup for,, and. the oseraoxupUake his famous .lecture . on .The 'Lost concerns . and :; Irresponsible-"- " agents far at every appearance: oil TtTS I Chord laV" have been- practically brought to a nlght,vJan.: 3. . Thr Tabernacle is In close.-we eriecu, or the previous us on that, ignt .and hehCe " tb tours is that the choir, having become , change to "the College HalL , lMi'., WINTRY WEATHER; TO TARRY. . more . accustomed no the Americaa Bins Js one the ihe iest members 'of Wintry weather .wlll'be general 'dur people, ,Blngs on this occasion better' ' ' ' ' " the course. ; i ing the freater "part of tte week, ac; if DOSSihIe . tfinn U J...J ji i . -- d PROVO OPERA ' ca HOUSE i the Grand Opera tousChkiaga .... W. Va. Mrs. rican - '' 'f the-singin- FRIDAY 'JAN.-PRICE- ... . &i RUBER-OI- sjsns which .Jjeturnedto created much amuseiuent,- and during Salt Lake City where she will resume the evening, punch was served l'rew her studies at Rowland Hall. a prettily decorated booth. The guests Miss Marie Geese who has spent us Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart and at the delightful affair were Mr. ani Vr3Ke.-Mr. Anderberc. the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson were past month with Provo relatives A I' PuIpi, Mr and Mrs. Milton Jones. has gone' to Montana where she will guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stfehl, Mr. visit her sister, Mrs. C. F. Call at Brigham City last week. Phillips. and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mr. and Miss' Marie Startup entertained with Mrs. D. D. Houtz has returned to Mrs. VVyman Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Both Phone 21, Mr. and Misses Mrs. a the Whitmore, delightful dinner the latten part of Salt Lake City after spending the Winnie . Natter, to Potior o1 her guest, .Knight, Pauline past three 4ya with f Herlnger of Salt Lake, Veda Dixon, Orleari Homer of Salt Lake City. A Mrs; J.t,vv." Bishop. Mlna Taylor, Alta Taylor, Eva Jones, cut glass vase of red carnations on a DixMisses Veda Florence Mlna The Kroupa, Messrs. Schawb, cluny lace centerpiece formed the dec Taylor, on and Alta Taylor have returned Richmond, Gensen, Worsley, Moore, oorauon ot tne tame where covers from a brief visit in Salt Lake City. Jones, Hicks, were laid for Misa Cosette Startup, Hamerond, Ewald, I I Frank Schawb. Misa Homer and Messrs Mark Bown, Miss Lulu Clegr an Instructor In Bill McEwan and Kenneth Decker. the public schools of this city .has remiss Florence jepperson and Miss turned from a visit to Heber with her Lydia Edmunds, two Provo girls who Mrs. W. J. Startup entertained with L. Fred Mrs. are and Mr. a Boston in the winter Clegg. parents, spending family dinner at her home Sunday went to New York for the holidays. evening when cevet-- were laid for Miss Zelda Kirkham, a student at Miss Jepperson, In addition to her du twenty-fiye- . the B. Y. university spent the holidays ties at Velleley, the famous girl's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James college, sings twice each Sunday in NOT ADMITTED TO ASYLUM. M. Klrkbam at Lehl. one of the most aristocratic chuohes Dr. D. II. Calder of the state mental In Brookllne, the wealthy Boston sub. - Miss Fern hospital at Provo has denied admit Chipmaa has returned to urb She i3 a graduate of the after having spent the .past' ham young university music school. tance to George Van Leeu wen to the wepk with her parents at American New England Conservatory of Music, institution and the Ogden carpenter (SL Fork. and has had outside rork under .well isagaln in thecustodyoLihestate. known music teachers. Miss Edmunds JJeputy Sheriff Charles Ellsworth is a student of the New England having returned today after taking conservatory, specializing in piano. his charge to Provo. It was explain She is also a professional accompan ed to the hospital Get it now while you can. aianagement that ist and is kept busy with concert Leeuwen Is a past master of the art r work." Karl Nelson also a former stu of obtaining sympathy and that his dent of the- - Provo unlversltyr now at tears, which seem so genuine when and Tuesday Wednesday the Boston conservatory spent his ever he is arrested or committed to MONEY BACK DANDRUFF CURE. , January Christmas with friends In New York. the asylum, are but forced for the LOST IN THE JUNGLES. occasion.. Each time tnat he has es Headquist'a Two Prug Stores Guar Miss Mary 'Flavel of Spanish Fork WHO'S WHO anteee Parisian Sage for Dandruff caped or has been released from the VITAQRAPH MONTHLY spent the latter part of last week in hospital and returned to his home nd Falling Hair. Provo. RESOURCEFUL LOVERS his mania has returned to him almost HER MOTHER INTERFERS immediately and he has .threatened Think of it dear reader, if PARI- Manager J. B. Ashton or the Rex members of Ms family and neighbor PRINCESS ORCHESTRA theatre company Is in Salt Lake City Tiffdtt with suclf : violence thaf they today on business connected with the have been terrorized. ing and pleasant hair dressing you theatres. ever used money back. If it doesn't banish dandruff, stop Misses Nellie and Emma Watkins of Salt Lake City are In Provo the hair from falling and do away with THROUGH DARKENED scalp itch money back. 60 cents at guests of Miss Effle EvanB. ... J........ VALES. ,. Hedquint's Two Drug Stores and drug PATHES WEEKLY Miss Rachael McCurtain who has gists everywhere. ' st beeirthe--Ktieof Evans Effiei BOY'S NEWS LUCK "PARISIAN SAGE as a hair growMiss 7 TOO MUCH TURKEY and scalp cleaner is all right." er the past week bas'returaed to iiBr " ' : ELLEN ORCHESTRA home la Salt Laka City..1 xrllrn. Jtora - iL . visit-In- g 3 Month A Roof for Every Purpose x A Roof for Every Purse J e mm iPHE .. Ilrviiini e y Wm, Brady announces the Emphatic Hit The Intensely Human Play : - Twenty 20 Pairs of Beautiful Plaid Blankets Given Away Tonight at 8 p.m. at our store friends. I-- ' II- ' " Miss Helen Levey of Salt Lake City is spending the week with Provo UH!1 - Hrvlinies Mis-Ueto- Iah Veda Dixon of Payson is with Miss Alta Taylor this week. 'jllss tot i -- - Miss Flossie Dunn was hostess at a delightful watch party and luncheon e at her home New Year'j eve. .was used, in the graceful decoration of the rooms and luncheon table where place cards were laid for MisirJetta Malhen,' Miss Hazel Ellert-son- , Messrs. Goodwin, Grande and A beautiful, home wedding .occured MISS - ne r- Mrs C. H.. Taylor entertained with New Year's day at the home of Mr. a children's party New Year's day in Miss Hazel Ellertsoh entertained and Mrs. S. R. Ca'laway on East Cen- honor of the thirteenth birthday annf- - number of friends at her home Jast to W. A Dunn. ter, when their daughter, Georgia, and versary of her son Ftank. The deco- evening complimentary were the feature of the even Cards Samuel. Raile were united In marriage, rations were in the Christmas Idea of ing and luncheon was served, holly The wedding ceremony was performed red and green, the holly wreaths and place cards laid for the following at high noon with Bishop Albert Man- - Christmas bells bein& used with pret- - guests; Misa Mern Anderson, Messrs. wiuiug j,fIielAan8..1n. lii the immediate families of the couple surrounnded by, holly composed the Another watch party of 'Sunday ev table's centerpiece.-- After refresh anij two' close" frlends,lAli8s Alta Tay- ments was that given by Miss Effie eng had been set red games of valor and J.' E. Moore. The rooms were Evans complimentary to her guests, rious nature were played by the small beautifully decorated In the Christ- guests "n.. connection with which priz- Misses Nellie and Emma Watkins of mas colors of Ted and greeh and Amer- es were awarded the first going to Salt Lake City." Among the guests besides the guests of honor, were Miss ican beauty roues and deep red car Lucille Brown, and the consolation Florence Moore, Miss r'rene Evans and to the John. Lorinda Among nations adorned tho table where an prize Cll.en, Forest, Jtonnett. C.refah.-tcn- . Messrs. at the guests present delightful at elaborate wedding breakfast was serv- fair were: ed immediately after the ceremony. Misses'" Marie Ferguson. Ella X'ar- A The tHiTeT wiire u aTidsuuie blue serge Ur, Naomla PierpoLt, Giles, given yesterday' at the houie"oFM"iss traveling suit, with a largo white pic- Pearl Leffler, Lorcnya John Enima-- i Lottie 'Orwin by of the Creer, Alfreda Nuttal, Roe-Rature hat and carried an armful of Spafford, club. club The colors, blue Ithea Taylor, Gladys Brown and Lit-- , bride's roses. She, was attended by arid gold.'were used, in the decoration cile Drown, and Masters Miles of Miss Alia Taylor as Bridesmaid, in a the dining room and clusters of Harold Howard Pinch Brown, Cassidy, dainty-gowof pink messailne with carnations adorned (he dining table-wherLynn OiHshaw, WJllie Ward, ,Jlen covers were laid for twelve pink roses. Henry Riley, brother of Decker, Earl Conaot, Howard Graham the gridegroom assisted as groomsguests. Clifton Thatcher and Glen Miller. man. Mr. and Mrs. Jtiley left In the Miss Mirgaret Peterson entertained afternoon for Salt I,ake City where One of the most enjoyable (lancing a jielightfuj dinner-Sundawith eveniWotel Trttt atthe spend they of this season was that given ngDeep red carnatiQns adorned the. I'tah and after a brief visit with parties in the First Ward table where covers were laid for Pro.vo relatives will go to their ranch, Saturday evening Social ha!I by' a number of the i'rovo tv.ieve guests. "Tho Pines" near Spanish Fork. bovs. The hall was adorned with a . Miss City, is the guest of, Mrs. Elsie Morro this week. Lott blue lace trimmings. i , in T on llew Years distinguished by r of very delightful dancing a parties and among the most interest ing as well as the most elaborate of 1 season was tbat given at Olmsted Friday! night by the Body and office forre of the .week-wa- fii Ml guests. T ; M k . r -- V u.,vi J -, v ' ' 'y via- - Detore l 1 |