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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESl Dances Visitors A -: j .. Under the auspices of the Second ward Saaday- - school-,- an eseelleat enteHattBrTrm-Tw-gfreTrltfay next following, the Relief society bazaar which will be held In the Snrftiwffl entertain the afternoon. A spicy and varied program has been arranged and re the Thursday Brening freshments will be served. All are UiTitea few FT" ....i. ...d ft invited. ' n CLee g ,r Clubs Parties home,ThudW, - tfeon'wmfobridge. Mr. and Mrs. William Omelia of week-enguests pnsstim'o. PelereoB.-- Mrs. Payaon were the Mrt. C. E. loose, of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre Sun day. The party enjoyed an outing KCcoYvlnof Salt Lake City. ko the American Fork cave Sunday. a I nfiRI I1DU1J wj vnr -.' and Clarence ,.LQose, - d ri me KeDecca ladles will give a social Friday evening - at 8:30 0 clock in the I. 0. O. P. hall. A splendid musical program has been " " arranged, which will be followed by the serving ofdelicious refresh ments. All Rebeccas and their husbands are cordially invited to attend. - trip.- - . a d 0 Your Kitchen Walls Don't just "paint" them of Lowe GIVE them a coat Mello - Gloss and see how quickly kitchen weariness la changed to cheeriness. Is a new wall paint that goes on smoothly just dip your brush in the can and flow it on. It dries with a hard, glossy surface that soon mellows down to a Mello - Gloss comes twelve cheering tints of color that are called "Rest Tones." Come in and get a copy of an interesting booklet on wall finishing. Hello-Glo- in ss !7 It :m i out-of-- exercise. An interesting part the program was the one-ac- t demonstrating a modstn su club, from the girls of the , in attendance.' HOUR . ... was ell given by L member of the Fourth war. an who told Indian myth which w much enjoyed by the audieme paper, "Business Accomplishment of tha Women of the Vnit States," was given by a beehive') girl of the Lakeview ward, who was representing the "Field of Business." A girls' chorus of Lakeview furnished a number of selections. Probably the most laughable part of the program was given by the girls of the Manavu ward, who were representing "Public' Service" by giving a burlesque on a business meeting of the city officials. games Following the program, and dancing were enjoyed by the LEISURE -- .au....f rint ewspa i t. raid Ne ws Story ill Iff riV' t LEADERS TO ORGANIZE Community leaders who took the and community singing will be en institute work conducted by Dr. joyed. Dainty refreshments will be Kred W. Dixon and W. C. Bradford served. All members are urged to will meet tonight, 8 o'clock, at the be in attendance. high school gymnasium to organize An interesting session of the permanent community music and societies. Fifth ward Relief society was held recreational Mr. Bradford will be present, exTuesday afternoon. Mrs. christen Jensen gave an interesting review plain the iilans and purposes of the and assist of the book, "King Lear," by permanent organization in its development. . Shakespeare, after which a good The pwmanent council and musical program was enjoyed. executive committee of community Friday. Miss Lillian Mortimer was host- service will lie organized . , ess to the Seagull girls of the PRISONERS OF LOVE Sixth ward Mutual at her home Monday evening. The rooms were Betty Compson, whose first starartistically decorated with garden flowers. The fore part of the meet ring picture, "Prisoners of love,"'s is to be shown at the l'rince-ing was spent in checking up the thot theater ,1,,,-tonight and Thursday, is the work done by girl woman "artist pn dueer" the only which past few months, during of motion pictures who time they received the various in the field x .. .1 ... :l seals for the different kinds of PTsuimny tm of u, her of business the production mixirai nrnarn low done. was enjoyed, and a delicious lunch company. Miss Compson selects her own eon served. who are A review of several of Shake- 'stories, assigns the writers to prepare them for the screen, Mrs. was works by given speare's aides, Ruth Johnson at the regular meet- chooses her own production and supporting casts and directors Relief ward Lakeview of the ing the work of the technical society held Tuesday afternoon. A oversees that staff designs and constructs also was musical program splendid exterior sets and and interior members given, and enjoyed by the locations. the selects necessary present. The task of managing her own Mrs. W. J. Mortimer, George Miss Compson Mortimer, Miss Stella Goddard and company deprives is Roland Olson motored to Salt Lake of much of the leisure that other stars of Monday. The party, with the ex- usually enjoyed by she comBefore ception of Mrs. Mortimer, were the the screen. on the stage each guests of Miss Florence Utley. Mrs. mences work Mortimer made visits to Mrs. Ann day she confers with her general manager and other members of the Cutler and Mrs. Mary Taylor. I ANNUAL SWARM DAY PROGRAM staff. All her spare time during The annual Swarm day program the luncheon period is occupied work was given in the Fourth ward with financial matters. When tne amusement hall Tuesday evening, before the camera ceases fordetails the takes up 8 she again at o'clock. day commencing Mrs. Vance, stake beekeeper, pre- of production. rea few opening sided, and made marks. The girls' chorus of the Sixth ward Mutual rendered a musical selection. The girls who had completed the three years' work in beehive, were then presented with certificates .1 s , I. m ; mi Ktt 11 i ii s nmamniiuiut'jimiiiiuiB5 'mm :m :niiiiiiniTTrr 73 Years' Experience Makes Fuller's High Quality For 73 years we have been making fine paints to meet the weather condition in the West are giving this famous gurri with every purchase. Call and see us. Hedquist Drug Co. KODAKS Go- - 'JAq "TacQ to o 100 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Sugar Orchestra 7:45. News 8:00. announces the ......79 .$1.50 sack Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour sack Patent Flour b sack Graham or Whole Wheat Flour sack Cracked Wrheat Picnic Hams, per lb Smoked Bacon quares, per lb 6 lbs. Silver Leat Lard, bulk Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen Fairview Creamery Butter, lb 2 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 48-l- b $1.20 65 24-l- o 20 lbs. Potatoes 6 lbs. Dry Onions Cauliflower, per lb Utah Celery, per bunch Large Bell Peppers, per lb Dressed Chickens, per lb Fancy Finnan Haddie, per lb New Stock Fancy Smoked Bloaters, each Brick New Stock Codfish Fresh Shrimps, per lb a 3S 22 19 .5U 35 45 .25 25 .25 10 5 15 and 5 30 30 10 25 .70 b. Complete Stock Spices and Vinegar for Pickling. FEATURE PICTURE Herbert Rawlinson Free to Students! "Codfidleoee COSCIA & VERDI plated Eversharp Pencil given with each $5.00 purchase of school supplies. A 50c Eversharp Pencil given, with each $2.50 purchase of school supplies. SCOTTY WESTON Da?f $M IknadleatceJay Picture Thomas u ou Fkxaiaouiit Daddy' . A $1.00 silver THE LAST REHEARSAL HOMER SISTERS e Nellie Clark .$7.65 " 48-l- b This offer is for the week September 18 to 23. Get yours today. Taylor Paper Co. Jy p;Meighanfe''X At the Columbia Lowest Prices, Phone 446. WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. Feature 8:10. Vaudeville 9:15. Feature 10:15. Open 7:30. Thomas. Tha Bachelor BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP 4o0 West Center. "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" TONIGHT New Pantages Polity Being Adopted Today. No Advance in Price No Reserved Seats. They contain the best pigments and oils, pure zinc, and Pioneer White Lead, combined In correct proportions with long-timskill. Take advantage of these quality paints and ask us for free advice on any painting problem. Our "Service Department" will gladly give you the benefit of our long experience on such matters as brushes, colors, materials, etc. FINISHING SAVE MONEY SPRINGTIME FRIVOLITIES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Matinee Daily 3:45 L1SS J b Classes They spread easier, cover more surface per gallon and serve years longer than ordinary paints. REE PRINCESS Aesthetic Dancing They are scientific in formula and preparation. I We my daddy." e chose Walter Hiers. the T. Roy Ight comedian. SK 1 Iain es was then picked out by the youngster. After looking over sev- Alfred directed leral others, he pointed to Oscar, the Green,, who Thomas Meighan in the Paramount colored bootblack at the studio and in all seriousness said: picture, "The Bacnelor Daddy," No, that's my daddy." had his troubles." due to the presence of five children In the cast. "We'd better get the boy back .Mr. Meighan being supposedly the; near Meighan before he gets too proxy daddy of five children in this many daddies around here," said new story, which will be screened tireen, and forthwith an order was at the Columbia theater Thursday issued for little Bruce to be kept and Friday. near the star. One of the children had to he a mere baby and for the scenes it was necessary to for the child to Mr. recognize Meighan as his daddy. Mr. Green tried little Hobby Jackson, brother of Charlotte Jackson, the principal child actress in TONIGHT AND the cast, but was teething and wouldn't recognize THURSDAY anybody but his mother. BETTY COMPSON So Bruce Guerin, a bright youngin ster, was found and told that Mr. This Meighan jtas his. daddy. 'PRISONERS OF LOVE' suited him fine, but Bruce was no Also respecter of persons. No sooner FABLES had he loft the scene than he and began to pick up daddies all over He met Waldemar the studio. SPORT REVIEW Young, scenarist, and shouied: I s rasas S U R El! v - PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH PROVO PAINT & GLASS COMPANY 110 West Center, Provo, Utah. Phone 53. 10 Wl given and the parts well takf" pTano TseTeHfoif was f eMefeVT Miss Jacobsen. "The Field Health"., was well demonstrated. b a one-ac- t lay from the girls of Third ward. The play dealt chit of ly on the benefits 200 Beginning Sept. 20 1$ SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. en, beautiful satiny sheen. Restful to the e y e s. Water- Defies grease even ink spots are easily washed off with soap and water. H I I Y. M. I. A. The members of the G. K. W. Tsg.nn Idaho, to at- - Missi Emma'Oberhansley left Prt for Laketowh, - Rich county, club were pleasantly entertained at P5 the funeral aerrlcea of Mrs. day where she will spend the coming the home xt Jfiss Vera Williams l.hM Friday, returned to this, city winter teaching at the Junior high Tuesday evening. Garden flowers school. decorated the .entertaining rooms, ( iSffldaf evening. where sewing music and dainty Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham mo refreshments were enjoyed. E. Barton enterHrg. George a. hirtnoay pany m nor tored to Salt Lake City, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen SmfcJWday evening In honor of where a very enjoyable day was at Logan. Kicnara, spent visiting with relatives and were week-enguests ktirin boys, Edgar-an-... friends. While there they attended the weddie occasion iwuij-i.v..anni-Lriet ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. their fourteenth birthday were J. B. Innes and daughter, Miss Alvin Crockett, which was held Autumn flowers IZa in decorating ' the rooms. Ann Innes, returned to their home Saturday evening. An enjoyable tounes were enjoyed during which m Paris, Idaho, following a few trip is reported. to days' visit in this city with Mr. dainty luncneon wo Mrs. William Maloney will enter Innes' son. J. L. Innes. fifteen guesw. tain the members of the Social Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon. The fore part of the meeting will be spent in electing officers for the coming year. Mrs. Wm. MeCullough will give the lit erary lesson, alter wnich sewing " llrtltaS-afyroA- A jonn a. Asnton is spending a week or ten days in California, on panogos ward, who were a combined business and pleasure senting domestic art.1 Jhe field - npa, " from members of the stake be The different fields of were well represented by the v ous wards of the stake as foU Miss Mary Giles of the First gave an excellent paper on r, representing the field of : The Fifth ward represented W "YOUR STATIONER" Utah. Provo, i MICHELIN Thursday and Friday. i ONE NIGHT, 815, SEPTEMBER 25 Prices 50c to $2.50 Mail Orders Now. opening of her autumn term of - Wil'iam HamsJn 'H Compare These Prices With Those of the Best dohn Drlnkwaffer's dancing. Cord Tires Cord Tires of Any Make OPENING DATE SATURDAY, SEPT. For information For Sale by Dixon-Taylor-Russ- phone Co. ell t. 23 30 x 312 tele- 351-- Keeps Vt Seso Milk fo evarr purpose It Eoti farther, keeps loaaet aa4 I More ceoaomical Yoar froeer has Beg U rTHB ONE PRICE HOUSE" 3rd West and Center Sts, th?,M4' New Furniture Store.' provo Utah. 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