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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. J922. RAILROAD OFFICIAL THROUGH Dances Visitors m Tftf- WUklB80B' OTwru"- at a shower nf friend! Tuesday evening, K-Mls- Mr. Hardin? ,.,iv last. Mary Darto ot . -v. .nAma were Drei-- i A lie . . with aotAra and il lew1!' tfV K 55 ' Dlaaaantly - J MimlA All. useful and Many &yuwerereceiTed?)yth and Mlsa ntArttnfld several PS! 5. The home oT Misa Tiffany euu, hn-- n fit "MM. Ifiu Viola Tiffany Parties aureus, tunueny the state fair, and the tw wnico semi-annu- CityTrTEarameT u ueucious aiwr luncneon was - The : - 11- -- -- . erthe The members Jub met Wednesday erred. season- - first special dance at the Provo high of the school will be given by the girls Friday evening. The hall will be effec tively decorated In the. girls' colore, Dink and white, cut flowers will also be used in decorating. Special musie Has been arranged lor. Que of the Interesting features of the evening will be a handshake or get period.1:.. The parents acquainted and patrons of the school are espe cially lnnted to be the guests oT the girls at this narty; in fact, they would be more than pleased to see the parents at all the school dances. No fee will be chanted. A portion of the ball will be fitted up for the especial comfort of the parents. , ;.. and Mrs. S. S. Bailey an nounce the; engagement of their daughter Vilate E., to Fred W. Howard of Salt Lake City. The marriage will take place in the yery near future. Utah Sorosis afternoon at ihe home of Mrs. Walter Eas ier. The rooms were prettily decorated with cut-- flowers. Mrs. Alex Hedquistj president, gave an ad dress, after which Mrs. C. E. Maw gave a talk On the life of Margot quarters at Thistle. Asqultb. A vocal solo was ren Mr. Williams railroad began dered by Mrs. Dwight W. Packard. work on the Denver & Rio Grande Twenty-tw- o were in attendance. Western as a brakeman about 25 years ago. He was promoted in due time to be conductor on that rail SPEAKERS AT road and later served successively as trainmaster, assistant superin tendent ana superintendent of a Mr. MOBODY wante "cheap" M hat Every man hopes get style and quality at fair price. Here's the an- tver Berg Hats for young ien. For 58 years they are heen noted for "Qua!- ly without extravagance. from $5 up N. A Williams, general superin-te6deof the kps Angeles & Salt Lake railroad for the last thirty days, will become acting general line W H. Comstock, who has been assign ed to other duties by the Union pa cine system. Mr. Williams is jwell known in Utah, having served .several years as superintendent of fiie Salt Lake division of tBir etover ft Rio Grande Western with headquarters in Salt Lake, previous to which time he was' superintendent of the Green River division with head- n Mis Zella .Batee of Provo, The conference of the L. D. S. church rooms prettily decorated with which will be held in Salt Lake a wwyniAw It waa a very "sweet" I -- Ia sjuw: who Wee r oraw i;- - The annual bail of the Service Star Legion "will be $mn this evening in the state armory. Mrs. Eleanor jyaUace of Los Angeles. Calif., who has opened a dancing class in Provo, wDl be fit ...attendance, and wul give demonstrations Of the new and fancy dances A cash prize will be .offered for the best waltz and a beautiful quilt will be given away. During tne evening of dancing,' dainty refresh-mend- s will be serve(LlA cordial in-- . vitation is extended to the public in general. Mrs. James Bullock was hostess at a children's birthday party Monday afternoon at the Pioneer park. The affair waa n compliment to son Richard, her whose birthday anniversary oc curred on that day. The time was raeasantly spent with games, dur ing which dainty refreshments were served 't fifteen little boys. three-year-ol- d The officers and teachers of the First ward Primary association entertained Wednesday evening for Men of national and state reputa tions in agriculture will be Invited during the coming year to address the Agricultural club of Young uni versity, according to the program adopted at the - first meeting of the club last evening. Among the lecturers to address the cjub it Is hoped, will he President James K. Howard, of thft American Farm Bn- - baa been Invited to visit the university and adrdess the club uring) us visit to man county. The officers of the Agricultural club this year are Wayne C. H. Booth, Rudger president; Walker, vice president; Vivian Bentley, secretary treasurer. Three parties will be held during the year in cooperation with the Home Economics club, and a number of luncheons in the cafeteria will form an important role n unifying the organization. At the meeting last evening President Harris and Dein M. C. Merrill gave short addresses, each calling attention to the excellent agricultural environment of the Brigham Young university, and the opportunities for service which it holds out to the student and worker in agriculture. A GLASS WINDOW j A picture, the firsts photoplay in which May McAvoy ever appeared For the young star who will be seen at the Princess theater Friday and Saturday in "Through a Glass Win dow," made her pieture debut in a AXonsignment of lar brand of sugar. e took that advertising johJe, cause the casting directors for regular legitimate drama couldn't "see her." They thought she was too small and failed to recognize the remarkable appeal of the. girl. When the sugar" photoplay ap peared, however, they revised their ideas and she leaped "into instant popularity wiich led to stardom ner as appearance tonowmg "Grizel" in Barrie's "Sentimental Tommy." lhrough a Glass window Is a Realart picture released by Famous Players-LagkIt was Corporation. written by Olga Printzlau and di rected by Maurice Campbell. McKee is the leading man division- and heads an unusually strong supHe left the Denver ft Rio Grande porting cast of players. Western eight years ago to, become assistant superintendent of the Exclusive of storage batteries a Union Pacific railroad. Soon after new outfit for lighting homes of that he was made .superintendent average size by electricity weighs of the Wyoming division of the only 100 pounds. Danish aviation interests are Union Pacific, from Which position he .was promoted September I to be planning a mail and freight air general superintendent of the Los service from Copenhagen to4several cities in central Europe. Angelea ft Salt Lake railroad. Wonderful Silk Dresses ON SALE Only Saturday L See Our Advertisement in Friday's Papers Hay-mon- Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store.? Butterfly Buns chapel Saturday afternoon, at Provo Bakery 58 West Center Gold-field- - -' A new spark plug clean by rough surfaced balls which it contains and which are moved up and down by piston pressure. c Tonight and Miss Minerva Daniels, who will be HATS FORTOUNG MEN united in marriage to Warren Ferre of this city, in the very near future. Misg Daniels has been af filiated with the First ward Pri tnary forlsome time. The rooms were prettily arranged, with cut flowers as a decoration. Sewing games and music were enjoyed, fol lowed by the serving of delcious refreshments. Present were Mrs W. W. Ercanbrack, Mrs. T. C. Mrs. Ivy Hone. Mrs. Karson, Hyrum Thomas, Mrs. David John, Mrs. Cleo Thatcher, Mrs. Nellie Peay, Miss Florence Miller. Miss Mary Giles, Miss Zelda Giles, Miss Bertha Duke, Miss Mar ilia Graham Miss and Miss Elizabeth Taylor. Daniels was presented with two pieces of table silver, as a token of appreciation for her past labors in the Primary. John Drinkwater's "Abraham Lin coln" at the Columbia theater in Provo was enjoyed by the follow- and Mrs. William Firmage, Mrs. J. Alonzo Reynolds, Mrs. M. W. Bird, Mr. and 0. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. Reynolds, Willas Rogers, Mrs. Ethel Gale, Cornell Menden-halMiss Bessie J. Reynolds, Mrt. Frank Saulsberry, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Mary Oakes, Mrs. Vergil Bird, Chauncey Childs, Rowe Groesbeck, Glenn Coffman. Mr, Wright Mr. and Mrs. Rolls Perry, and the Misses Dora Coffman, Catherine Dougall, Glena Erickaon and Birdella Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Los Angeles motored to SpringVille with Mrs. and spent the week-enThe Sixth ward M. I. A. will give J. Alonzo Reynolds. Let your grocer be your social in the ward amusement Miss Florence Childs is attendhall this evening, commencng at ing school at the A. C. U., Logan, milkman. It is more 8:15 o'clock. The entertainment Utah. convenient will Include a humorous program, He sxa. ..Mrs, Anna Roylance and daughof vaudeville stunts, ter Georgia have returned to their consisting supply you wltbrSEGO dancing demonstrations, readings home at Green River, Wyo. musical selections. and Dancing Milk in two Wesley Folkman of Ogden, acsizes, tall and games will also be enjoyed, companied by his mother and sister and baby. and refreshments served. A cor- Leah, and daughter Winnifred, dial invitation is extended to every- spent the week-enwith Mrs. Gerone. The fund raised from this trude Hanford. A. I. affair will be placed in the M. Miss Ora Roylance has returned treasury. to Salt Lake City, after spending her vacation with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen an friends here. Miss Roylance has a nounce the engagement of their very important position in Mayor daughter Mina to Leonard Adams Neslen's office. of American Fork. The marriage Miss Vida Broadbent of Heber will take place in the near future. was a guest of Miss Blanche SAVE MONEY Wednesday. ig Tour Old Shoes to Us and Miss Minerva Daniels, whose enMell Rovlance of Hazelton, Ida e Them Made Like New Ones. gagement to Warren Ferre of this ho; G. Riley Roylance of Aberdeen, t of Material and "Work Guar-city has been announced, Was Idaho; Morris Koyiance m rui, home pleasantly surprised at her Idaho, have returned to their homes Tuesday evening by the members after spending a week with relaECONOMY SHOE SHOP of her Primary class of the First tives and friends here. JHOMAS DEMOS, Proprietor. An ward. enjoyable time was Mr. and Mrs. Ed Piper have been 403 West Center. spent with games and music, dur- spending their, vacation with relaing which dainty refreshments tives and friends at Thistle. were served to .20. The, guest of Miss TIarol Bird is attending honor was presented with two school at the University ot man. TYPEWRITERS pieces of table silver from the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold rouiton anu Machines. Reoairs. guests assembled. Mrs. George Goalen of Salt Lake ' City were guests or Mrs. jonn r. Supplies. All Provo camps of the DaughRiirt Snniiav. ters of the Utah Pioneers are P. M. WEST Mr. and Mrs. John Childs, Myron nold their and meeting to Childs, Miss Florence Childs little 89 N. of instead 12, October Thursday. University. Kenneth Condie and Mrs. Thursday, October 5, on account of daughter motored to Logan, 6 ing: Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A IrAlttMMli, :" l, A portrait you will TO of-yo- will, be child TODAY treasure in years to come. 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Johnson's Floor t Varnish Is of the sanu. high quality as Johnson's Floor Wax. .the picture IJ that .1 tne k, Also MUTT AND JEFF " s Johnson's Floor Varnish to unexcelled for soft and hardwood floors, li- WINDOW" Phone 853 for an Appointment. W. Center Proves Newest Studio. St It "Made to Walk on" SPORT REVIEW -- THROUGH It your big chance It ia your real opportunity FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY McAVOY in ? . is and - lrJ ml im&L emzsctiVn Ladies' Rest Room at Photo Shop. IS some-th-? ROLLOW- - STUDIO - l, " ever prow up : ns ri j --a SHOWS 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 d Photographs ' -- "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" l, 2 o'clock, presided over by George The speakers were L. McKenzie. Bishop W. K. Johnson and Frank Celventra of the Odd Fellows After O. M. Mower had lodge. dedicated the grave the lodge performed their last ceremonies. Mr. Russell came from Canada to Eureka, where he married Eliza of Springville. Rowland They about io moved to Springville years ago and have been prominent in church and social work since. Surviving are his wife and the following children: George Russell, Berkeley, Calif.; Upward, Louise and Lillian Russell of Springville. Little Ben Alexander, the talent- Mrs. Alexander that little Ben was ed boy actor who cried his way to destined to become an actor .and fames as "the little brother" in D. so, when he was just four, she took W. Griffith's "Heart's of the him to a motion picture studio in World." has another appealing role Hollywood. in "In the Names of the Law," an tt was not difficult to attract Emory Johnson production sched- the attention of directors to the uled for presentation at the Colum- bright little chap and before long bia theater tonight and Friday. Ben found himself playing a cupid , Little Ben was born in part with Fanny Ward in "Each Nevada, and; although only Pearl a Tear." Other goods parts adnine, has had more honors and followed. One of them was his re ventures' crowded into the short markable portrayal- of the traeic span of his life than usually fall to; little bov In "Hearts of the World," the lot of ordinary mortal in half which established him as a prodigy. a century. It is due to his mother's under.with a produoTfcfti of 10,793,387 standing and Innate dramatic In- tons New South Wales established stinct that the youngster is today a new high record for coal mined .'harming thousands via the silver last year. sheet and the stage. His sympa-fi-iiiTraction to fairy tales at the V.. J. RUSSELL. tender age of two years convinced SPRINGV1LLK. Sept. 27. Funer 30c per dozen I al services were held for William J. Russell, 63, in the Third ward Cried His Way to Fame Something New i rviApsEa M4 f j IV X I Q 11. J 1 , lrJ 11 1 13 a ;yf i I i I tJ .IWIfc-llf- t. iirunir-- f ,n Ti I a m iw ' '. PROVO PAINT & GLASS CO. MATINEE 8ATURDAY ADMISSION 10 CENTS Phone 53. . 110 West Center, Provo, Utah. 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