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Show THE PRO Vp HERALD All M. I. A. workers of the - . - , ,- nf Mrs. Monroe Paxraan home of the former in honor of a' home Anna Friday evening to' and Alcea' Poulton Peay musicale. y The program ? in who attained the age of" nine eluded the. following interesting years- - that Invitations day. items r Piano duet, Misses Ruth were thirty-fiv- e accepted by ; - Eozell and MyrlBlumenthall playmates of the'henored guestS vocal solo, Grace Ward ; piano a merry afternoon-wit- h ' and, clarioselection, Elmer Nelson; game playing and. musical numbenet solo, Charles Mitchell ; piano rs-was Refreshenjoyed, solo, Mary Mortimer,: After the ments were served, i were program enjoyable games ' luncheon a and dainty played The Deacons of the Bonneville served, all present experiencing ward gave "a successful and a delightful time. '.dancing " party . ' Music, social ch?t and lunch- Friday evening. eon were , the interesting . fea-- r At the meeting of the- fire-me- n ture of the Mirth Makers last and their wives- - held Ssission held Thursday after- Thursday evening at the fire noon at the home of Mrs. R. J. hall, the following officers were " ' Strong.-,- elected for" thensninsryear: Elizabeth Bean,:presidentf IrsT'RosiTOlTteTtained Mrs. Mrs. Laura Olson, first vice the members of the Bonneville president Mrs. Emma Jones, ward amusement committee Sarah Mark-hawith a social evening, Wednes- secretarytMrs. -treasurer. the busiAfter day and served luncheon. ness was transacted, the time was devoted to social entertainThursday evening Miss Rhea ment and Wa general good time. Hoover was hostess to, the members of the Swastika club. The vAh important" social function time passed pleasantly with of Saturday took- - place in the sewing, music and social chat, First .ward, social hall .when the - ; well-attend- ed - - m . .honor of her birth anniversary A pretty centerpiece of rxl roses formed 'the table decora tionsf, . . - . , NOT Mrs.' Julia Little of Alpine is spending ten days with IV . o relatives arid friends. ' Mr. and Mrs;" James. Bicwn and Mr. and Mrs. Geojre I.Iay-coc- k were the guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Grant' Bagley at' din..... ner Sunday, r , HEDQUief DRUG CO . Mr. and Mrs. J, Milton Jones ent crtained at a prettily appointed dinner last evening. The floral --decorations were of roses and covers for the following were laid Judge and Mrs. A. B. llorganr Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Leven, Miss Lydia Jones, Miss "Mtoh7l,Jayior713essrs. Frank Deming and Ralph Jones. The evening was spent ih an enjoyable way with music and social , r;...-chat. , . . One Pleasant G rove Two Stores Provo; 4c Java Rice 39c Shaving Soap, bar 10c William's Baby Soap Abs. Cotton 'Roll 50c 10c Palm. 10c Soap 19c 50c 5c Ivory Soap 01iceSoap 10c 8c . . . Camphor Ice After a week spent with Logan relatives Mrs. ; Joseph Leven has returned to Provo. t 25c Colgate Tooth Paste 8 3c Complexion Cream. 39c e Sempre-Giovin- l-- Mr. Murray Roberts enter39c 50e Kosmeo Face Cream 19c 25c Kolynos Tooth Pastel lassmates - a number tained 7 and to the; following adaintily MS.. telepnonejej2iployec8:of at chicken prepared luncheon was served the Provo district entertai ned dinner r a sumptuousr 50c LaBlach Face Powder 39c H 50c Palm Olive Face" Cream;;."; . .7.T. . , 39c" afternoon at yesterday Misses Myrtle Slagg, Fawn representatives from Salt Lake ' ward. d Jones, . Bee f Hoover, Myrtle City . together with ihe local his' home in 25c5c U 50c Colonial Face Pqwder Vaseline, pure Thurgpod, Eva ClarkrJVlargaret managers and operators' from Ah was enjoyable evening - '.Allen, Ethel STagjEya. STnglLehi American Fork, Pleasant spent by the employers of the ton. 39c 10c H 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream Grove, Spanish Fork Payson, Reclamation .service Vaseline, pure Saturday Mt. Pleasant, af the home of Mrs.T.' F. JS'eety. Junior met Nephi,- Ephraim,. The "Sorosis and Richfield. The At cards Dr. J. W. Springville 25c Packer's Tar Soap Aird, Mrs. C. ;.19c R 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. 39c - Thursday evening a tithe : home hall was beautifully-decorate- d cf Miss Ada Howe and held its in blue and white, with a large H. Stevens," Mrs. Barnes "and firsfannual meeting. The con- blue bell . in the center and of- Mrs, Gilsen received the favors. the evening luncheon -- - were stitution and fered a very inviting appear- During 1 : . served was of adopted .and . the following, ance. The evening's entertainficers were elected : President,' ment commenced with the Miss Marjorie Koffey, who Miss Ora Bailey; vice president, rendition of an excellent pro- . three:- - years - has f J.Irsoberniinckloy!ecretary gramr thenxorrorrauer s beene. . in past Provo. with her ' aunt n CaDowav." Future" plans were was the until hour .late. Lierly, returned to her then discussed and a profitable in. Punch and waferswere served home in Albany, Friday Mo. evening was enjoyed. From Salt during Lake-the- re were present r Mr. ; The " Saturday Afternoon enz. An evening of sords was Mrs." A. H. DeNike, Mr. and Auction Bridge club met with and joyed by the Bonsd Bunch Fri- Mrs. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Grant Th Higher the last week. New Zealand's Lew Death Rata. I day evening who. were the Cline, Mr. and Mrs.Sam Neal, Mrs. W. D. Bagley "The Ayres oectipy the street floor, Mrs. Roberts and In Mr. Australasia the lowest death rati TEA IN - guests, of andMrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs, SAGE .understand. Do they associata with Is shown In Hyde, Mr. and Bagley were, awarded the COMB New Zealand, whose ra . Shaw. Mrs. J. W Madsen and Mrs. WaldoJUockrell, die people in the other apartments r Mr. and favors.. A delicious luncheon Is also lower than that of any Euroita ' ; ' Ted Hatten received the prizes, No. Indeed; they consider thoHe who and Mr. C. C. raa served the guests. country. LIFELESS, GRAY .while the consolation favors Mrs;'Quilliam above them beneath them." Its Campbell. went to Parley Clhger and Mrs. Another card party of SaturMarion Chngerrr Towards the A unique party in the nature day was that given by Mrs. Look young! Common garden Sage conclusion of the entertainment of a surprise was carried out Fred Richmond when two tables and Sulphur darkens so naturally luncheon was served. Present . nobody can tell of bridge were played and Mrs. E. Bunnell S. Mrs. and gJckle ?;ere.Mr gwarm with their hus. J. M. Jones and Mrs. C. H. and the following members bands ' Grandniot5ie.r .M1?1 5? b"T, Friday evening, on Al Stevens -- received -- the hono Alf. ;Messrs. and- Mesdames John which - proved -- most; sue? After the game refreshments l brcw of sulphur. Whn- Johnson, Martin Ginger, Marion cessfuLin all detail- s- The ar- were served A Chance of a lifetime , . A Golden Opportunity. the hostess. ever her hair fell out or took on tha by v C. Ted Don Clinger, illiams, dull, faded or alxeakedapearaiwe, this rangement of., i He, affair sug IT is YOURj:hance to get one of the best pay ing dairy Hatten, Parley Clinger, J. W. gested an with . mixture was Applied haysimple Mr. The Mrs: home of and : Madsen,- - Wm. Williams- - Joseph .farms in the Staterfully. equiped and paying over four' effect. By asking at any drug Charles .WestropeLwas Ithe store for and Sulphur Sae Goodri-g"Wyeth'a v 7:: hundred dollars, a roonth..NOW PnS 'ii accordingly, and during scene of a pleasant social Hair Remedy," you will get a,r large ARE YOU INTERESTED? recipe, ready to II1C .. cvciuiik ail auutuiiaiiE gathering Saturday evening, a bottle of this 50 cents. This simple far about use, was luncheon friends of number relatives and games served, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith-- of mixture can be depended upon to restore Plenty of money to loan on the right security. Thirty-fiv- e played. having been invited to join in natural color and beauty to the hair and Midvale and Mr. and Mrs.- C were unani celebrating the. birth anniver- is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp If you want a home we have it. ,. C: Smith, Sr., of Colorado, were" guests attended and are and falling hair. of a sary of Mr. Westrope; in declaration mous their If you want a farm of any size or kind we haveiU J the guests of the Misses Nell, downtown druggist says I. most enjoyable evening.' ..Dee and Vera Holden If you want a lot AT a BARGAIN we have it. ; everybody use Wyeth's Sage and SulSunday. ' Aids and Abeti Disease. because it darkens so naturally and , phur, If you" haveny thing to sell make us your'agents, we ' Doctors rtiavu learned that worry evenly that nobody can tell it'., his been Miss Fern evening Saturday A delightful children's parts.. GUARANTEE you the best and most efficient treatment. Letham was host iss at an 'in means tisopwria. nervous dytpepsia, applied it's so easy to use, too. tou comb or soft brtwh a dampen 1 . We will rent YOUR home or RENT you a home. simply weakens socialit the that at bodily hysteria, gathering teresting and draw it through your hair, taking - aids the aUack of dls anadefenses were home. I WhAWitnV her til rjaii an(j iet us get acquainted. . t.wA Forty guests n" it- - is me .r.nis. fk. j: vifiiw present; and . ,' en.ioyed-ard- s, mwi nail; jfrajr (jnjiTn precursor or pred;.Hiio?liig cause of cation or two, it is restored to lis natural music and games 7 A daintily many ti; one thin; color end look glossy, soft and abun boJily lilsr if; served.' was luncheon , prepared which 8aos the' pedent Titality aanu . , -c- is the-Thir- -- - by-tew- y s . . Sole Manufactu re rs of Crupine or-th- anduncler-MrranchMrs.Joh- - the-eveni- Phone Eight and Two Two y ng. - - Notice - - - - Notice : won-derf- ed ul e -- old-tim- e - - well-know- n - -I- VAIIHflE .-4l- .!.. -- which, broadiy sp' akmg. will, to get well. to Salt Lake" Sunday, after a pleasant visit in Provo- the guest of :Miss Gail'Erickson. - Provo Realty Exchange i Miss Ruth Vincent returned to at the '.- F. L. HICKMAN, Mgr. ;j his power , - Wed. Feb. 9th Covers were laid "for. twelve guests at a dinner given by Mrs.' David Giles Sunday in .MA When Success Is Sweetest. the sweeter if lng Success Is swt-et- . 'hrouh manidelayed and fold struples 'iftatj. A. Eroa-so- n ' Alcotf. - amid PfflN kit, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY '. ' Tuesday and Wednesday r - ; ; ' ' , L JIatinee Tuesday 4 p. m. . WORLD. FILM CORPORATION College Hall, One Night Only, Thursday, Feb. 10th Auspices M. LA. Stake .Board . Great Artists iii a Grand Program Price 25r anrl 50c. Doors ooen at 7:30. Concert at 8:15 - CCoprrisht. bf MtfCluv And ETHEL GRAY TERRY ' tyodlci.' to Bride's Family. Celestlaia the family of tfie briderroom makes present to the .mii of the bride of various amciei few days before the aay nxea ior iv. mniTliM. The. presents general consist of food, a cock ana nea..u 01 leg and foot of a pig. the jeg of eight bread, cakes email goat, eight car torches, three jalrs of large red and vermicelli of i a dies, quantity tral bunches of firecrackers. tvithhe Schubert Symphony Club of Chicago ' Few Killed by Lljhtnlna. in every irwer than one person , BriUln u,ktlled;b 150,000 tn ' lightning. G-e- at . ' ' , ( "B OlTGHT" , A husband is bought for the daughter of a Wall Street t , ... . tum Prents The Superb Soloists of the Famous Leeta Lynn"Cordef;Pn Violin Virtuoso. Lavinia Zendt, Contralto . ' Presents FREDERICK LEWIS ' '-: Al Daringly . ' " .' 7 . financial magnate Original Drama of. Passion and Hatred, Ending in Idylic Love, A SHUBERT FEATURE, , , . ' t, 'Thursday, Matinee 4 p.m. : " " j . . PATHE PRESENTS FLORENCE REED In a Five Part Gold Rooster Play "AT BAY." ; . , ' - |