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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922. marriage of His Mazie Campbell and Misi Hattie Wright, of the B. Y. U. faculty. Thes teachers were each presented with a beautiful set of cutlery by the B. Y. U. Women", orgmniation. The hostesses of the occasion, who had charge of the luncheon, were Mrs. S. L. Chlpman, Mus Hermese Peterson, Miss Ramon Farrer and Mrs. C. F, Eyring. Donees; Visitors Miss Anna Ollerton had as her ftteaU and 0ne hundred guests Sunday, Miss Ethel .nt at me wuuiuS 1V- rW110"in the Second ware cuuer. oiwh jonnson. ana Mr, and . k.ii VrMav eveninc In Mrs V Rrrfnr V and Mr'.. Joseph B. MIsa Fay Ellerton has returned CoMvr who were united in mar- the previous weaneseay m rrom unggs, laano, wtiere she tTfialt Lake temple. The bride spent the past year. U formerly Miss Jennie Souter. my j.n . f "TSV. . ' nH white gave to the hall invitine appearance, and the reshments were in harmony with booth .color scheme. The punch H. J. Stagg, )n charge of Mrs. . (keeper, ana uie iwmw bride also is a the Lin which of ' ! . er "!!re,l.u,V,l1!88 to Salt Lake, after soendin several Violet Johnson, Miss Violet Farns- days in Provo with relative. wuim, .hush virai-- aieeie, alias va-- i Snow, Miss Lucile Janson, Miss 'ra The Social Hour club met Friday Ruia Steele, Miss Minnie Dugan. afternoon at the home of Mrs. iMel- - Miss Beth Ellison, Miss Grace Rob-bin. m i,iuu. rusic uuu narcissus Miss Clecne Ferre, Miss Lucile were used in decorating. Cards. ... . . Buckley, Misg Mary Hanson. Miss uA i i i i.v. mo it?- uiusiu biiu luuruwin were enioyea Florence Crane, Miss Eva Wilson. Uvopnpr Assisting wnu au-- .. fxertc" were n..- t I'l. k.. u a. xm. omo; ouBiuuan, airs. Mar- hments jin, Mrs. Mrs. old Tenie Louis Culbertson, Thomas, Boshard, MrsWednesday evening Mrs. Fred J k 14Mn . Li. a. ....... P. . R... . TatllrrA ir.'flj. nnn Ttnnlra iMrfl lira v Davies delightfully entertained the .'ii I HV , Jl Jo .cvi'MM i.'ic, tafi Souter and Mrs. E. J. Cluff, Mrs. L. T. Oakley and Mr. members of the Progressive Sewing icior jc. racn or aau lahg. club. Dinner was served from a ckett During me eveums ui ncing,' the following entertaining prettily arranged table and the Re-contributed: The members of the Heather club hours were spent in needlework j itures were at the and music. Thursday irks by Bishop, , h. U v Nelson;L met .i l rnafternoon vy mm uume oi mm. unver Hansen, uarag Fby women siurry, Mrs. F. J. Hopkins announces the fctf "Why Men Marry," by Mrs, were played and the favors award-inn'aJCardall. Original song ed to Mrs. Grover Miller and IMrs. marriage of her daughter, Ada, to the DnOB Biiu uiiiissiuuui uj jib ureeii, lu suuiuun 10 me ClUB I.a well Saxey, which took place Ruth P. Farrer ana mrs. Her- - members there were present Mrs. Wednesday in Salt Lake. k Ross; two numorouB aramanc C. V. Hansen, Mrs. C. H. Miller, A most enjoyable social affair Idines by Miss Alice Ludlow. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Heber Miller, numerous gifts presented the Mrs. Levi Long and Miss Irene was given by the B. Y. IT. Woman fcored guests were elaborate and Hansen. Luncheon was served. Friday afternoon last in the art galtutiful. lery, which was the last of the m w Mr. " and Mrs. David Anderson of series of social events of the seain son. Mrs. A. B. Worsley reviewed Mrs. Ada waiKer ana cnuaren, oi Salt Lake spent the weeK-enixburg Idaho, are spending sev- Provo with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. the books. "The Age of Innocence" wun weeKS m .uinion. and "Main Street"; vocal numbers klker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. were rendered by Mrs. Elva Chip-ma- n The M. S. T. girls entertained Howe. Olpin and the Johnson sisters. Friday evening at the home of Miss The pupils 'of the first grade of the Vlr. and Mrs. Roy J. IMurdock and Luclle Buckley in honor of IMrs. training school also furnished musiand Mrs. Carl F. Eyring went to William Nelson, formerly Miss cal numbers. A unique and cleverberican Fork Mother s day to Florence Elliott and Mrs. J. P. ly planned feature of the occasion fit Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Chip- - Warner, formerly Miss Thelma Nes-bi- t. was the manner in which announcen. Roses were used in decorat- - ment was made of the approaching 1 A fc m h - d jir. m m srs m w M xx WBLB , !V.-- LOUIS Cl9Tl iwm. -- v m w mi JOSEPH VAN' Loui JoMjii Vu you are. Where am I, my Godf where am I? That's It beautiful. Now It begins to come to you. He has cast you off O my God! he rn-deserted you. Fine couldn't be b ter you're great, dear, simply great Now go on begin to cry, let the big tears well up from your broken heart and trickle down youi cheeks. Finel Cry harder, dear yon must cry harder, this scene will so all flooey if you can't cry any narder than that. Think what he whs to you and now he has left you -- who Vouf knows? perhaps heart is breaking, dear, it's break, U ing, and nobody cares. Cat. t cry harder? Listen to the mui and . . . Good God! how d'you rpect anybody to cry to music like that?" The last was a shriek of utl r ex asperatlon; and bounding to ins fuet the little man darted furloush at the musicians, stopping in front of the trio and beginning to beat time with for-ev-e- bEGIN HERE TODAY t Tn foreet the bitter troubles or kr domestic life, IICINDA DRUCE. Fifth Avenue so n ciety matron, atconw bu hti-tloto visit the film studio of the famous screen star. The visit is sug Lma DALEY. gested oy Mrs. e " if Nor was this all: shafts and floods of light of normal hue were likewise trained upon the scene from a dozen different points, until the blended rays lent almost lifelike coloring to the faces of the actors, whose makeup had theretofore seemed ghastly and unnatural to uninitiated eyes. D OLLAR DAY. ling. The game prizes were leeived by Mrs. Warner and M1k MissMaud Ackroyd and Mtss Ada Cross of Salt Lake spent the week- Florence Crane. Music was renjend In Provo, where they came to dered. Refreshments were served attend the redding reception for io me loiiowing: oils 8 Alice Mrs Joseph B. iMcReavy, gen, miss isaDei siacic, miss Kate Ellison, Miss Delia Wilson, Miss Mrs. Victor E. Peck and daugh- Artie Nesbit, Miss Grace Linton, ters, Gwen and Betty, of Salt Lake, ?' are visitors at the home of Mr. and u LL. ,1 SUXSXSXraMXXSXZSSSSXXRSSSSSSSSS: Jerry At Wood - Clifton Co. Wedeesdajj, May 17th Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Gardner ' were American Fork visitors Sun- day. Neighbors and friends of Mrs. Carl Saxey, numbering 35, gave a social affair in her honor Thursday evening. Games, music and refreshments made merry the hours. Mrs. will leave at an early date her home, for p'rice 1 li V BARGAINS GALORE 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Peterson of Idaho Falls were the guests of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Gardner Friday evening. Other guests were Commissioner James T. Gardner and Rich- See the BARGAINS in Our WINDOWS-a- nd See Still More BARGAINS on Our Counters ... ard and Ruth Gardner of American Fork. Sale Opens 9:00 a.m. The marriage of IMiss Margaret Marshall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Marshall of Salt Lake City, and Elwood Bachman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Benj. H. Bachman of Provo, will take place tomorrow in the St. Paul's Episcopal church in Salt Lake City. i : Closes 3:30 p.m. V At 3:30 p.m. after the SALE closes, let's all go to the season's OPENING BALL GAME and root to our utmost for our PROVO team ' The regular monthly session of the Nelke Reading club, will be held at the home of Mrs. Iris McArthur Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Kathryn J. Hughes will oe hostess. A splendid pro gram lias been arranged, including a discussion of the lire ot Minnie Modern Flake, noted actress, by k Mrs. Lucile Dixon. Mrs. Daisy will give a reivew of the book, "Killers of Society," by Henrie Ibsen. Several musical selections will be rendered and luncheon will be eerved. It is requested that all member3 be in attendance. Nu-sin- Mrs. B. F. Ro:er entertained the Ladies' Guild of the St. Mary's Episcopal church at her home Monday afternoon, The rooms were prettily decorated with apple blossoms and carnations. Sewing was enjoyed, during which a delicious luncheon was served to fifteen, including the invited guest, uMrs. Jamea Holmes of Salt Lake City. . Two big events Our DOLLAR DAY values are for eagerly-sough- the economical buyers It by is the big monthly event for Utah county people. for Our WEDNESDAY; DOLLAR DAY and the OPENING BALL GAME of the season. Everybody will want to attend BOTH. t SAVING Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. tHIIHIVIIHIItMl 1 4.1. EXXHXXSXXSahP' Now Stays Are Back V Bridal GarbIs - Simply r- fv;in t Vera Ekins of Ogden motored here from Salt Lake Saturday evening with Mr. and Mr3. Aliester of Salt England, now residents of visit-lnLake City. They spent the day relatives and friends. LONTAINE, "Who hopes to "Camera!" mouon picture wuiui ... The command came from King Ha b the husband of .Hnrnia 'nda's school girl chum, j Laughlin. Lucinda could Just hear a an imaginary baton, ''Fullbw me, please get ihis. the K.NMT Minth Avenue. Lu- - muffled clicking. the studu with Coached by Mr. Laughlin, who way I feel it. So slowly draw it ner break over The members of the Second ward clnda muitfl a little heart-breadanced nervously upon the side out her husband, Relief society pleasantly surprised ! nth. beauty. it!" into was enacted. ELLAMT. their president, Mrs. Harriet Scott, Wealth, . .nnlness to lines, the scene And strangely enough he did manhad (ailed to brlriff ls. after "Now, Tommy, come on slowly during Relief society meetings this their fjfth AVeBue ferto fine lnruse a little of his Bwi, hold the door look around, make age vears of married life. afternoon at the Second ward hall. vor Into the three. hold room is It the "e empty ana proflamys heavy drinking The'! following splendid program . Throughout, on the floor iieforo tniscuous nirtaiions nau aestroyea the door up to the table-- fid from ner early love for him. And now the camera, under that cruei K ara was rendered; Selections Shi.. ere to put your hat Mrs. John Thurgood-- , Mr. CHARD quartet, DAUBENET, 1ier old don't fQfgct of ri t Alma straiin.il Daley lights,; look at 'iw you sweetheart, had .returned to New . A. Will Jones, Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, s rVnrk. w me that face toward the lena and crl.-iShe triftil in tnrast he? oer- - 'sright, splendid! . and Mrs. Sidney Vincent,' Jr.;; readfconal til affairs ood! her heart must surely break watching Kiliff the other door listen snk. anv you don't hear tne t .it ing, Mrs. George Myers; solo, Mrs. .augnnn, funtears down her airecior, -. streaming anythin(Tommy Shannon, leading man, re with fine Judgment, nevt-- i (jp-e- n Marie Hedquist Homer; speech, nearse a scene. Open the drawer easy now, remem Mrs. Jane P. Jones. In behalf of 'vat woman must be lov'-iber you're trying not to make GO ON WITH THE STORY the Relief society Mrs. S. P. Eggert-senoise look for the papers show me getting even In woe. "hed, a strargo said Mr. you can't find them. presented the guest of honor Oh, Tommy Shannon!" My God! where a beautiful bouquet. Mrs. Scott While Lucinda "wa with can be! aw equably all That's Now It. right, "Tommy's they you voice saluted her. of responded. Games and music were a hear off noise (Ready, Alma! knows what he's doing. All you In Lane'a place sat a stout mat. anrj a delicious luncheon joyed to do is let Tommy Shannon Bhut the drawer start to pick up middle-agv to with a sanguine sixty. too late! Come on Alma ne and he'll ring the gong every your hat . of Semitic type, shrewd and serveu come onl Tou don't ee him, you ' -li hard but spent Sunday at if that's the case, why did look out of the window and sig- h"How d'you do?" he said genially. IMrs. L. L. Neibw '"relatives see lets Alma you beautiful! sigh, "This is Mrs. Druce, ain't it? Culp's Uughlin take so much trouble in Pleasant Grove viitiu. Mow him T" my name, Ben Culp." and friends. you see, It's this way," Mr. IX v explained: "King's all right, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dunn a sudden Miss Daley missed tummy's all right, but if Tom. t dinner Saturday afterJ; n't see a scene the way King her mentor's voice, and in the noon. flowers were used in Spring v him, and King starts to bawl middle of a sob ceased to cry the decorating dining table. Covers iwt. why, Tommy'll just walk precisely as she might have hhut off were laid for ten, COPYII6HT IT including Mr. and SS!)rf i?2 f" lot. And then where are a tap. you? In a moment of uncertainty still Mrs. Heber Jones and Mrs. Spencer an't flniBh your picture with of Eureka. )iiiir leading man, can you? And confronting the clicking laniera, Lloyd 'v still bathed in that wltherin masse, maybe a hundred thousand Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity have she caat about blankly for h- -i runaw invested In thlB proposition -- T: .. $hk Mason's bride will tick a home after a three months' returned :.v Then They're Quaint, old director. One of the first things a mat gate discovering ixuiny avw irocKs mane mo corset necessary. 'etomonthlston&W ort,tunenti" B"Pin side pane"ls"glve"oddTty he had, Just like a manl desw ted her stay in "California. ur s got to learn In this game world affairs with snug basques, trim waists and hii..nwps Bklrts And In her time of trouble to follow a "'' lo' handle actors." Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Alger of trimmed with prim flutings. band, outraged womanhood asserted said Lucinda thoughtfully, American Fork, iMr. and Mrs. Almo Itself. "ay to handle an actor is to The fiery creature who sprang to B. Simmons and baby Gloria of Salt ni have hla own way." on sot the her feet with flashing eyes mid Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Idea," Mr. Lane ap scornful mouth was hardly io be Strong of Provo were guests at a without a smile, dinner party Sunday at the home Identified with the forlorn mil suppose'," she persiste- dMrs. IMame Simmons. A cut of a few secondwho, only thing s;i,c iWe the leading man Insists on bowl of tulips formed the had been oa and glass groveling wee,inn 'i something that doesn't suit table decorations. Covers were laid the floor. wrt hes supposed to play?" As one who finds the resoun s if for twenfcv. fhat'j easy. What's your con. her mother tongue lnadequaii MU y writer for?" SHE SET HER ARMS AKIMBO, Daley In silence fixed with a e.i i . lon't know, Mr. Lane. Vou see, HER EYES WERE QUICK WITH tous stare the back of King :....in-lln- , All super-value- s, 't even know what a continuity BALEFUL LIGHTNINGS. offering real substantial economies and a visit to Irvine's will be repaid by the sure savall n i,M of th.. who, Ignorant is." will make. over his devoted heaa you ing hovering utpt Why. he's the bird flnn. n, .h beautiful! Now, Tommy, you move on swaying airily to and fro, sm.li ig A FEW OF THE BEST BARGAINS ! 'Jity the director works from she sees you see him, Alma. his ecstatic smile and meusur ua t ie Mrs. T'Kgflno HaHv ertprtainpd the scenes In a hold it wonderful! Now music with fluent hands. Slowly picture, at a chi dren r bli'tlulav partv "V they come out on .w.L.9.e.3 P. M.. Wednesday. the screen: call to him. Alma Egbertl Egbert!!" One of the Daley feet begai, to tip in uunor of ner aaugnter, ne, scene The wlU cracked man's little voice out the devils' tattoo, she sw rur Irene, whose sixth Two, and all like birthday annivve, you get your A. M. TO A. M. pathos he Infused arms akimbo, her eyes wer qui.-A. M. TO A. M. A. M. TO A. M. A. M. TO on that day. continuity the versary occlur-e- d ' A. M. of course, and have him into that cry; he continued to dance with baleful lightnings, her pivuy Games and mu'-'iwere Hundreds SALE SHORT of Beautiful 1e change." Odds OF ALL enjoyed, and Ends in and bark directions at star and lead Hps an ominous line; an ensenilile. which dainty refreshments HANDKERCHIEFS KID GLOVES FINEST PUMPS ing man till the door closed behind that only too clearly foretold At any during BED SPREADS ' you chan9 the were to served story the Mary following: Miss Daley's frantic exit. ;Me actor?" 25c to 50c value. All colors and sizes ; minute, now! Values to $6.95, for Twelves, Diana Beebe, LaVon CarFull size; $2.95 value. "Good! Now we'll shoot the close- With a smothered grunt, Mi Ci.ip ter. vl"'',1116 on'y to do Lou values. Donna $3.95 Baker, Mary Hardy, lumof out his and heaved chair hundred and ups." The camera was brought forward bered over to his wife, Interposing Maurine Leebe and Ruth. Hardy. and trained at short range on the his bulk between, her and The unOne lot Mrs. J. Rex Miller and children !'t that where Miss Daley had fallen; conscious object of her lndlk'natiin. 11 A. M. TO 1 P. M. frequently spoil spot M. are A. of a TO M. few weeks P. Price, 1 spending siory?" en ac several stands of banked lights like Whatever Culp said, It proved A. M. TO 1 P. M. A. M. TO 1 P. M. BEST ORGANDIES in Provo, the guests of Mrs. Miller's M .ss what 8 PEQUOT SHEETS BOUDOIR story?" Mr. Lane wise were advanced and adjusted tual; for nothing worse came ol CAPS BAGS Mr. All 'Mrs. led 85c value. N. and J. colors, parents, Strong. The actress lay in a broken heap Daley's wrath, at least publicly, reasonably, People don't go 75c values for 81x90; $2.25 value. 7v $2.45 values, for orv a shrewish retort inaudible to than with burled on her face her arms, The teadiers of the Timpanogos N ni...' "iey take In an the camera once more began to click bystanders, a toss of her head and picture, they sudden, stormy flight from the school enjoyed an outing to Saraand Mr. King Laughlin squatting by toga Friday afternoon in honor of Its side, prepared to pull the young scene. P. M. That's the sort of thing you're up Misn Alice Kirkman who will leave 1 P. M. TO woman through the scene by sheer " M? 1 P. M. TO 1 P. M. TO P. M. P. M. 1 P. M. TO P. M. h soon for a mission to Colorado for ,that' '"ken from force of his against all a time in the flllum busi COLORED art. Inspired ONE LOT UNION SUITS GIRDLES FOR FANCY TICKING Saints church. The hu7. V 8ucss and But now the passion which before ness, d'y'see," sighed Mr Culp with the Latter-daINDIAN HEAD or hundr:;'.? Sies 2 to 12 years, 75c DRESSES rueful grin. "A lot of kids, that's time was pleasantly Rpent with had kept him hopping and screamFANCY TICKING thoisand dollars. maybe But ing haH (lancing, swimming and luncheon. we got to make pitchers with. 59c what for to Values value, a subdued into and for passed 75c, values, for 8' lfley g0 to see N Dai, 29c value, for beThose participating in the delightplaintive phase; Mr, Larughlln was And audiences all a time klckln' . 611 tne most Ar ful affair were Principal and Mrs. n . actM Buffering for and with the heroine cause we don't make 'em better B. II. Hydrt, Miss Lucile Forrest, whose woes were to be projected be- A lot of kids!" ... money than Mary pick- - fore the eyes and into the hearts of Lontalne presented him to each of Miss Georgiana Johnson, Mrs. Alice M TO half the world.- He did not actually his guests; and thus reminded of the Child, Miss Cuba Dayton, Miss p 'Udden delno.n let J.. M. TO H P. M. NO. 20 HITMS'M'; BIRD cry, but his features were knotted first purpose of their visit, which he Fern Oberhansley. P. 1 to have seemed forgotten altogether, with the anguish that wrung his TAFFETA SILK HOSE fallln Lowest round trip r,ates since J? rom heart, and his voice was thick with Mr, Culp delayed long enough to call "n r 1.-- 0 worried a $2.25 value, all colors overhead and sobs. ta k , young man with the days to principal eastern valuo' f,o!ors; nair Mr, Willing, and charged cities, beginning May 2."i. See the "Now, dear, you're coming to 1 of the proposed with supervision scenic wonders of the Pickles en ."ntobew Of.' Wnlcn were you Just lift your head and look up, tests. route by asking for ticket.! via Denha wiit. . t.. lncandp.onf ""'"wueni dazod. You don't realize what's hap$2.50 grade at ver & Hlo Grande Western through ounaing glare. pened yet, you hardly know where Infants' Hose (Continued In Our Next Issue) 3 t the Uoyal Gorge. ARKY form a i''i g hold-lt-rg- el-n- w, i a - w n - e i , aWs and ' Many Bargain Wonders for Wednesday Hows HOUR SALES ior a n " Sat-ursla- j- heart-rendin- SiLSiE 9 g 11 9 11 9 11 9 11 1.1 ZT , tlni T. 19c $1.79 11 r V7 69c 11.59 B:";v."e,l.' 44' 'i at. i I 11 49c 3 3 i $3.95 $1.98 11 i If . r 59c 3 3 "a ny 39c 19c 39c 29c ' mltoHntl e, pre-wa- $1.49 $1.G9 R"ttJlL, it r. 98c 10 9 . . 4 . |