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Show 'J,.' Vr J8eDnIne Auerhach t Salt Lake, who Is here ylsitihs;. A most en- Joyaole time jras spent .witfucuds ana flaacin, during which a delicious luncheon wtjrserved to eight e . f 'i.Lerenl Miss entertained , Williams Wlnnitred George and 'Mrs. In Miss Ruth .Lindsay left Sunday for tt her borne .Tuesday eyenlnj compliment to her, sister,- htfss California (or a three.months taca- - SOfI Af - CALENDAR f' V- - THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. tlon. They will visit San Francisco and then attend the N. E, A. at Oakland. They . will visitf pointa ot iaterest alqng the coast and return home by way of Los Angeles. ' ', . l k " .. Mis Miy Bullock, "Mls's, Arvilla Haws and Mrs. Andrew Madsen. NeboSunday school officers is a' ma.n who plays a minor role, Bullocr. Mis Xoreta Clark, Miss Special guesta.-ner- e SPRINGV the stake Rewill etage ao outing- - at SOCIETY butwho in his career .has Ibeehj Kate BusselC Miss Ethel Lewis, lief society officers and the stake CastlliaT'ih Spanish Fork canyon truHifulIv ' tprrncH !'the . world'a ' Mts Jessica Btro, wnose. mar- MUS Leda Bradford,' Miss Oaks, presidency and their partners. The Thursday, 'July 1$. An , . . ,, interesting' . wrtth entire hall wag ufu" takes entertaintoday place .Miss Elma Collins, Mrs, Zella Sum 18 being outlined .spring flowers and foilagei . Theiprogram , e.d at a troussead 6H"! tea Saturday . '""'TT ner, Mrs. Dora Goodman, Mrs. Nelke Dramatic club . iuoHine in ana aunnx nim presented The " . literary' section of the fine Leona Collins, Miss Loreta Clay- - the one-aMISSIONARY RETWRiaarU at home of her ,PoVeia afternoon, the "Mrs. tMv Kant comedy oay arts division of the .Women's ,ton, Miss Amy Clayton, Miss. Leah Miss Thelnia FIygar returned 'to mother; Mrs. A. C. Bird. The tea J zerland. Know" and "A Midsummer Night's Grman. Snaln: rtenmark. Municipal council will meet Thursc 10 rmvo tne ,a,,i,, held as a center-n1p. - u5r to Shake(with Indies anduhe United States. apologies has. yway.irom " a Vm-ta mA Wtteha r iam day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the !rtte I'lndwa Ol.i.. 01 soeare wan nrBanntoil hv the Ponrii. rieia or wwib Me has collected In these travels :w. Uiiif, home of Mrs. V. W. Alton, A splfjti-di- w.i.o red k!:t a 9' wilJj red' n M ra e Eves and Miss popi'!'? D, where-shB, has arii dr:kmatic pTayersX- - TndTni- than one hundred "compjBt program has'b'een arranged and bow. in receiv-- t more; ng in Lansing, Imantol nrnaln uaa (nntlil,.j K..wn iaO Mich., maline and distinctive eostiimes,najidi,. ' refreshments will be served. All e e I'Rilnll Rnntl. U'ffl,l.... the past: ten months. Miss Flygare ing the gaostid were Mrs. A. C. therefore, has one of the largest members are urged to attend. entertained Ftei CrandallAIarkus-Bea- n, durine nrap. Bird; Mrs. S. P., Snow, Jr . tf Salt wardrobes of Har- - liaabeen in actor In the pro. ' '; The Q. Y. U. women t leally all of the time' spent in the I.ai.H.' atni. Mrs, tne nome 0E;vard olsen and Miss Gertrude kensmgtpa-aai.a Thorn Bird. tesion.fi " Mrs. George .even and orsley Monday after? 8iv4 her Trebling at the te, ' taMe were Signor Corsi has - been patron UsXe Lindsay gavafwo milon tMi nihave returned to their home in noon ii nn ionor of Miss Pearl Snow, gen. Misa 'honorable release. and several toas Mrs. Harmon.- - Miss ized and recommended by special t Provoi after a week's visit in Salt whprfi as fceen a teacher atithe uni- - ;rtadinjt8 ' or of wero Miss tne Rftva. Lewis. u'.'npintmeni by such noted ritfee, per- retiring .presidency, ' LAKe. with Mrs. "Leven s parents, j. ,r i t v frtr aaivawial vaaeo And - In. hehalf .. rAIHILT MOLD aVd Niiss D'tirolhy Snow. it P..lif pfvon hp f Nonages as: Felix Moscheles,4LIL Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Auerbacli Mrs: will leave soon.to fultill a mission ;.iBf REUNIOfCAT SPANISH FORK. Kiidic Craiiiian has gone to Princess Louis;, Duchess of Argyle, finj thearA Mr Anni n ievfimjKas accompanied 4iQjiaJjy for the L. D. S. church. The en- - j Paimerresented each of the hon- 'AMSI fOTtK. June Suoramonto. Calif., where he will the late Sir Edward Burne-Joneher sister, .Miss Josephine Auero, the of ..cemW.ts was to the form of.a-Mo8 Jex family ,bVmjilyed for the sitmniw, jjohn S. Sargent,.. A Edwin. A. wItn a gift a3 a tokPn bacli who jrtll visit hpr'fflr a week, lawa-paf- ty. TraftrtrnrSaTiir-tay- ; During, the fteraoon0prratloirfor R. A,. Prof. Von Herbert- -: their past hard 'r,,and at the City iyllton and and Mrs. F. T. Reynold of ProVr, Abbey, of needlework, .vocal solos werejas,,,,. ,n R. A., Prof. Alfonso lA Mrs Herkomer. t!je 0rganUaUon. ja,'rnO" y MrsC. ATolobe entertained at rendered by Miss Reva West of park' A Wo&rtta was given under .and Mr. ond Mrs. JosVph Manwr. Oros. Lord Alma Tadema.'R. A ljen8en received a fern stand. Jard- - M' a showerat her horns Tuesday Pleasant Grove, a'rectiun of John B. Jex. Thr .ins ,inu tan v nt iiiiieham on i accompanied s Bet nt - .iivor to F. Admund bonis Mora, Tarbell, spent eveningn compliment to her three the piano, by Racbael . Holbrook' kHiveg mi forkg was pregented fo imain (eature this was a sketch s,milay with Mr. and Mrs. j.. A. "Joseph De Camp and others.' daatlner in la w, Mrs. Vernon C. ana on tfte. vKrtia oy Atfrea Bwen m Wlt('U08es lex an1 "le -. - Signor Corai is also a talented while wa Mra.Madsen : r r : : ffvs: folboe, Mrs. Clarence L. Tolboe son. oenav oi we b. i. uaw.-- elven "i actor and thoughiis is but a minorbeautiful -l- andscape given Oy .Mrs. R...M, Jex. Ther "and Mrs. Ciiftan A Tolboe, who women's were also musical numbers, read- organization, Sliss . Alice j role in "Prodigal Daughters'V-It- t ResD)BSeg were married in the Salt Lake tem- Louise nctnlUM and speechas. ; : Reynolds presented tn'namPB "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS" were later" the. Greenwich ahrt danclne Village scenes?-- , -"" " atntt. rtr2&. buffet luncheon, was served at ":3t ple June 20. The roems were honored guest with a substantial inTOj .M-- h wTll he seen which the Colam ' . .. , f : merauers r ., I m' with roses and peon- - uarse, ana maae ... n 01 of. ine most , de-wjuoui .the iiia. Oiyi . tanniy impressive theater 'and Thursday- tonight a fci. ra. interesting fig' . iiLrufeo. n e. c as. . ... j" mes and r'BUoiaiK, atier wnicu miss snow re lightful tiaie- - was, spent by every-jau- u utvite la in even-- , ure m Sam Wood's Paramount it stands out because of his strik- Usyed-dTiri- ng which readings were sponded. A .delicious luncheon was ui K imacu me leauvuy. iproauctlon starring Gloria Swanson ing appearance and adequate work. tne. furnished by Mrs. Grant Eggerraen. served. A dplicidua Tuhcheon was served. WEDDING BELLS. IfMiiay useful and beautiful gifts An enjoyable .time was spent by Marriage licenses have heen Many useful and beautiful gifts the members of tne uotumbia sew-inthe following couples by FOR from the following: Mrs. S." P, FOR Club and a number ot invited Wallace M. Hales: Clerk County. Mrs. Grant Eggertseh, Eggertsen, guests at a swimming party at the June-Shaand Alice Scott THURSDAY, (Lamar Mrs. William Startup, Miss. Minnie Provo THURSDAY, high school pool Monday both of Provo; Byron William Gray Nelson, Mrs. Ernes.t Farrer, Mrs. evening. Laterthey enjoyed, games FRIDAY of Marvel and Taylor FRIDAY H. P. Hansen, Mrs. Arvid' Reese, and refreshments at the. Second of PJovo LeB; Davld Ford Crandall ,of "JiND Mrs. HyrunL Rupper, Mrs. Joseph ' ward social hall, twenty eir AND Springville and Elfie Norma AnGrames, Mrs. William Knudsen, the affair. . derson of Provo; Robert Elmo SATURDAY Mrs. ' James . Knudsen, Mrs. Ida .. SATURDAY.' -Hales of Spanish Fork and Zelma RasnTussen, Mrs. Albert Rasmus- R. D. Sutton, Mrs. Fern Bush and Fav Elmer of Pa v son: W. Floyd sen, Mrs. Clarence . Rasmussen, Miss Atha'Bateman left oh a motor of xjoates of Lehi and Jessie-BirEXTRA Mrs; H. Bgebe Mrs. Joseph Love- trip tnrougn EXTRA to rara g frovoanyon a i lll vtvit less, Mrs. Alma Stewart, Mrs. Ole PffT, nhm 111.. One lot E. Olsen, Sr., Mrs. L. .Olsen, Mrs. few One Lot . days with jars. John B. Fisher. SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING. Double Mesh F. J. B. Gay, Mrs. Lena Swenson, The return trip will, be made b SUlVIlVtER rU.) The SILK DRESSES Mrs. L. R. Cutler, Mrs. C. A. Dahl-quls- way of Parley's, canyon. SPANISH FORK, June DRESSES Gainsborough Jr.,v Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Sr., Values to $39.50. a Jones, Mrs. Wren Miss Grace Nixon will give a Ratine and Cotton Miss dramatic recital at the Provd High Miss Evelyn Hansen, Crepe de Chene. Nathella Tolboe, Miss Lenore Ras- school auditorium Saturday afterValues to $15.00. mussen, Mrs. Alex Cunningham ot noon a't 4:30 o'clock Instead of American Fork, Miss Luella Cun- last Saturday as .was scheduled. ningham of American Fork, Mrs. The postponement "of the recital ' M. P. Jennings of Nephi, Mrs. Wal- iwas unavoidable, however several ... ter Sander of Salt Lake, Mrs. Irma hundred tickets have been sold Immediate Selection Boulk of Salt Lake,, Mrs. Powell thus far for the coming Saturday Is Advisable. 8- j Dozen and Miss Madaline Daljlquist of program. or The recital will include st- Salt Lake. fairy tales, short stories and poems ' in especially for children, also a numOne Lot Sport 50c The marriage of Miss LaVon ber of selections for the older mem Silks Nance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bers of the audience wlH be, given. Sunbonnets' W.L. Nance of this city and VerdeTrtThe prlce of admiftsion fa 10j Values to $445 at Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard cents for children and young people Booth also of Provo fook place and 25 cents for adults.. A cordial Yard here Saturday.. A wedding recep invitation is extepded to the public tion in their honor was given at in general. V For Women the home of Mr. and Mrs. Booth Monday evening. The rooms were ot The bishopric the Fourth ward For Men prettily decorated with spring entertained all the ward members of a color scheme flowers, forming over the age of 16 years at a social For Children pink and white. Games and music at the ward meeting house Monday were enjoyed during which a delic evening in honor of the White Fabrics retiring to 50. ious; luncheon was serced presidency of the Relief society, Men and women from Mr. and Mrs. Boothjeft Tuesday Mrs. Julius Jensen, Mrs. James for Jerome, Idaho where they will $3.00 up. make their home. from For; children '' .' . rs' andj-teache- I I , I i iszr4,0?, svirwM.. .;Dreafir d "H, iss-Do- .... "i"u Ua4 , j ',' tsi ay i -- ' . - ' .Ru-cti- e "" TltevJusi Wort Let TotttFeet SiatidSiill - u: JNEWICTOR V.'l" '- List Price 75c - . Benson Orcheetra of Ohleago vu wr Tjoirevmiij- - nice pwpie-- ' jiero w:vvw introduces Billy Murray for a few word of .refrain, and ihe lnstrumenTsnFInety to do. whTIntyMfiTwtmg, and Hugr Frey. "Loose "EosaUer W hy Schuyler Greene Feet" UTBpsnsw- - Williams; ' It Is a little masterpiece of dance-writinin tneroiues iiyier with a reed melody, some .fine' trumpelrhythms, and laterra-dartngj-tytolhrinelody against sax chorus, tne .traps ana: the banjo. : Want a Pretty 190Wr-LlsFJt t - Prfce 75c. Fox-Tr- ot e aong-plugg- 1 iHl''A. See EXTRA hi 10 c mm Summer Footwear c b Strand The Utah Sorosls club will give a kensington at the home of Mrs. George W. Craig Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. .The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. John B. Ashton, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. L. B. Eggertsen, Mrs. V. T. Hasler, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Today and Tfiurs. Otter Ooze, Gray. Ooze, Tans and Blades in both strap and fercS effects, and at popular prices. Remember, a shoe that' does not give service is expensive at any price. OUR SHOES WEAR The following Provo ladies will motor to Salt Lake Thursday afternoon to attend a bridge luncheon to be given by Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., at her borne In Salt Lake in com pliment to Mrs. William Bersack of who. is Los Angeles. California visiting in P ovo; Mrs. John a. Ashton, Mrs. Etta.E. Bagley. Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. W. J. Steihl, Mrs. C. E. Loose. Mrs. Knight star Jordan, ' Mrs. Hobert Fairbanks, ot Hansen. Mrs. J. L. tnnes and Mr! Fred W. Taylor.. , t From Sutherland Bros. Phone 46 A Gleaners of the Third ward hiked "to Provo river enMonday eVenlng,; where they marsh-malloand roast a weiner joyed toast.. Games and nwsio were enjoyed, during vjhlch a picnic supper was served. A TONIGHT AND THURSDAY w era in Bonn pic drama of th n t', photographed tur.'A (O r I colors of natura. ' Haws. following:"' Miss Rhoda Holland, Miss Marie Stagg, Miss Veda Stagg, Miss Stagg, Miss Bessie Needham, ' v - i , caajon District, on Your Next Order. rT BURNSTETTEir " ' "' i .f V. . f : - I TONIGHT AND; THURSDAY ; W HEAT .v SMOOT 5c 58c STANDARD COAL Salt Lake, Utii. "1 i r- - Xfc ' , ,' 3-- hardwood flooring, Mo& Economical '.Than. Carpets. justice --a- ' nd ' " ; COMEDY r . . x2-in- ch "boomerang ; - 4 WtSIBi9f. x v One Big Lot of Odd - ' $2.48, 2.98 $1.69 331! 121c, 16 c, 23 c ' " . COMEdV I vi iiiinmisMMMrrrr Lots of SPRING SLIPPERS Values to $7.50. V Estimates -- Free. See PARLEY HAFEN Hardwood Floor Man. ' , II A) 570 AND LOT OF FIGURED ORGANDIES, FLAXONS, .GINGHAMS, - . In - RELIEVE YOUR WIFE of broom drudgery and i lot of hard work by relaying your old floors with 8 AND 39 grade 75c grade PER CENT DISCOUN- T- 570 7C0, 980 - GEORGE LARKLN SPAFFORp; PHONE 17. . GINGHAM" e 25 v-- 10 c ON ALL FRENCH" AND TISSUE ALL RATINE ALL SEATS LASTS LONGER ExdoslTe Aienti , $75-grad- Princess : GIVESf. MORS T- j .... .$1.80 - STANDARD COAL -- , . . . at. ......... . .$1.98 $2.75 grade at. .$2.20 $325 grade at. .$2.60 . o$2.98 at. C 1 at. $2.50 grade Al-the- From the prifli SACRIHCE PRICES MANY WHITE SLIPPERS ' $2.25 grade Mlss-Aman- f CENT DISCOUNT ON 20 PER ia theTRUE UlKc-vTL- spent by the time-w- as delightful ; Thursday Friday - Saturday Shocking A 4 i On New Quality Merchandise for 'olunibla num ' $2.49 MICES Mrs. W. O. Creer, Mrs, James, Henrie and Mrs. J. N. Ellertson. i I JVJ 39 $2.00 up. Lyman Smith has returned visit in home after a six weeks Berkley California. Mrs. w - ,L . MUSIC DEPARTMENT V in. $1,00 Per . Taylor Bros. Co. TL:: H AIR NETS Proved Style r Leaders GET IT AT E 1 Wil-kin- Mrs.-Alm- -- Specify : t, . I i Our Windows d ' n t -- i - i i -- i eh. . it ,j i--t ,j . 'ia as ,,i,, i Trot. . Brooke Johns and His Orch. ...Brooke Johne jwd His Orch. Oont Cryv Svranee first Victor records by still another dance' 'These are-thIn two orchestra, with the conductor tor, his own Tocal refrain; The organization has its. own peculiar style 'orchestral color." "I Want a Pretty Girl" has brisk and lirelyjnelodles, divided evenly between sates and delicate brass.. It is from "Jack and Jill" and is by otto Harbach and llllaht' Daley. Don't Cry, Swanee" Is by Al Jolson. B. G. 4a Sylva and Con Conrad and is from "Bombo." it is a typical "awanee wi trot, introducing tne roiu at Home.'' Like Want a Pretty tMri-trhtwo Tocal refrains. -List Price 75c New HampshireFox Trot...... ..Zez Confrey ind Hl Onjh'. Marcneta Medley Fo Trot. Great White Way Orehje New England's looking op! After all the s Hooray, boys ! fox trot to the Swanees and the Mammies, here's one to New Hampshire. If they ever get around to New Jersey, we hdpe they will give us a god one, with a few .bars of Jersey lightning. "New Hampshire" is a Jiyely dance, with some notably excellent piano work, oyer which the other Instruments dance as over a brilliant mosaic floor. New Hampshire" is by Jean Schwartz. "Mareheta" is, by Victor L. Schertsinger, and introduces "A Night in" Granada," by Jose Serrano, The Spanish element comes into the number without disturbing the essential "fox trot'' quality or forcing into ' it rhythms foreign to the dance. Jj.:- -'. -H--List Price 75c. . 19055 L"Tia Fox Trot ....... .... . ... . .Zez Confrey and His Orch. Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Fox Great White Way Orch. hs , ,"liu? is a fox trot with that rare thing a good short: phrase melody. The piano is heard in some of the most exthat has yet come under our notice traordinary rhythm-wor- k in, dance record. The instrument is treated like a xylophone with ten hammers of living flesh and bone. .There is life and spunk in this number.' "Liza" Is by Maceo Plnkard, and is from "Liza." "Down Among the Sleepy Hills ot Tennessee" is by George W, Meyer. It is Jn standard tempo and rhythm, with saxophone melodies as smooth as custard. Toward the climax, however, brasses begin to shake in the . mace and ' cinnamon. ... Gli-- enln8' . hin I - ,. ...ureac wmte way orchestra' ox g j ' - inn FeetFox Trot Loose h'! ttaiimMi i SPECIAL RELEASES 19045-r-t$lnc- h. Roeaue p,g - '" ' ' $3.98 VOILES r i i |