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Show THE HERALD.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923. National attraction mhichj d Fir!.! lewl ui I i- CoIjiu u theater, o;uts '.'the oBiac ropUusUed fai t that marriase can' be mad f r toa.gut. l uis lime tUe;mular boy-- ; u artist mno cabbies luaistr.uiiu-v..- . t.'f best is ilejiiy ea. i:i "Si-teand love, lie is a aioTioa ioturf rersiiw if the fa,j but only in b mous, uovel by Kathleen Xnrris; after he runs the guantlet oi v l.kli its ojeus Ijtal engagement UoLlik' 1.1 try ins to assure himself ' at the Strand theater today. An excellent exhibit of articles of tare square meals a day mitu- is the storv of a nils jui gam; a ay to bis g rttiie tact completed and a deuioustratioa :.f i. just struggling tor .a the construction of the same, under understanding brought about by the l"at love of an elder sister tor a man living. the divisions of domestic art, mil- - mho had been in love with the' The rolf Ws the sUr 1,k xh uuery, max an. painting dried younger sister. It is a lavish tied and dyed art, mill be duction of an every day problem eveuiug cioiues ne wears, in lue of Richard Morgan, mho ii conducted by the Y. h. M. I. A. and ls encted m ith a cast featuring part Owen.- Matt Moore and filadv. constantly refusing financial assist..... wi.wwvu vi I irsiurilt Seena Dnn. from wealthy relatives iu a n nlaln Leslie. atnrir It nt tells Jennie K. Mangurn. nis tadP-deu- rt. he sister, devoted to her father rfln mis demonstration mill pro- Jolder , " m ho wants to see her younger sis-. - V vide an excellent opportunity for . play the droll line of comedy for those interested in the useful and tor he has become famous. He which decorative arts to become acquaint- accomplished when she marries the is ably assisted in his character by ed with the processes of construc- man of her choice and goes away Harry Myers, who, in the role of tion Involved, especially benefi- with him. A friends of the family, had been in love with the younger Benny Fielding, is a bit more starve cial will the demonstration be to and he leaves for a world trip Benny Fielding, mho is a bit more girl, those who are going to direct the starved than the star. to forget. activities of the beehive, junior and senior class work of the Y. L From a humorous angle on the He later returns, after the death M. I. A. of the Utah stake during of the father of the girls, and mar- struggles of impoverished artists, the coming winter," Mrs. Mangum ries the older sister. His love Is the picture veers Into the highsaid today. quiet, reserved and theirs is a hap- lights of society. Morgan and his "A great deal of effort has been py life. The younger sister, how- chum stage their debut in the exexpended to make this an instruc- ever, leaves her husband, comes clusive social set on a 50 50 basis, tive as well as . a demonstrative back home, and the sight of the the split involving a diversion of the success through the able services young girl revive the love in the various appurtenances of evening of persons skilled in the different heart of the former lover, now the dress, each one contributing about half the outfit. phases of the arts; so it it urged husband of the older sister. that all Interested in this branch With this as a basis the star of our Mutuat work, especially the y evolves situations that are ward officers and teachers, be IN ROLE in increase and that funny present effect as the result of his own halt"An invitation ls extended to any. others who may be interested to Charles Ray has another corking ing style of meeting an embarrascomedy role in "It. S. V. P.." the sing situation. he present on this occasion." pan ART WORK WILL Ko- mroald bfr h-- on i.-- Saturday BEHOKie Specials Regular $2.25 Eiffel Full Fashioned Silk Hose, black or brown. M QC V I iUu Special price .............. na) ' r s, Children's Three-QuartStockings, all colors and sizes; regular 50c to 75c ' pair. Special price, jjj er 20 Per Cent Discount on Suits Swimming Caps, each. k. All Bathing ....... .15 Jenkins Knitting Mills Company 50 North University Avenue. .. I"" . K,,' excro-tiatingl- R &OC-I-- T-- Y E Pauline Bean and son Mar-i- s the delightful affair: Miss Cora Mrs, M. P. Henderson was in are visiting relathres In Black-Jbo- Hansen, Miss Eathel Hill, Miss Springdell, Provo canyon, today. Idaho. Karma Partridge, Miss Altba Mrs. t, Bet-tridg- e, Miss Alice Rasmussen, Miss Mr. and Mrs. D, IX Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray Mary Rasmussen, Miss Selma Lar-se- family have returned home after a home their at at dinner Miss Julia Loveless, Miss two weeks' trip to Yellowstone Wednesday evening in honor Oi B. MurdocV Venice Keeler, Miss Ethel Terry park. Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Miss Anna Jensen. will leave soon for The "Paree" Driggt, where they will make heir this winter, Mr. Murdock having charge of the, church seminary work there. Summer flowers prettily decorated the dining table Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cullimore, Orval Singleton, Don C. Williams and Miss Bessie Williams. who Idaho, home Ruth Partridge entertained at her home Thursday evening in compliment to Miss Miriam Taylor, who recenMy returned to her home m Provo from New Zealand, where ber father, George P. Taylor, has for three been mission president years. Miss Taylor gave a talk about her trip and showed several pictures and souvenirs of New Zealand which proved most interesting. Music and dainty refreshments were also enjoyed by the following : Mrs. Naomi Petit,' Mrs. Fern Ercanbrack, Miss Eva Keeler, Miss Leanore Hinckley; Ttlss Angela Hinckley, Miss Mable Saxey, Miss Nora Saxey and Miss Gertrude Stein. Mtss Gertrude Partridge assisted the hostess in enter Miss taining. and Mrs. P. T. Leven of are the guests of Mr. and Logan Mrs. George Leven for a few days. Mr. Miss Donna Grimm and Miss Emma Guy returned Thursday evening from Vivian Park in Provo canvon. where they have been spending the past two weeks. Miss Laura Vacher. Miss Nelma Vacher, Miss Vesta Strong, Miss Ketchum and Miss Ethel Ketchum, and the Messrs. Leon, Gaston and Victor Vacher have returned to their home in Provo after a week's visit in Vivian Park, Provo can yon. '.'.'", The Gleaners of the Timpanogos ward spent Thursday in American Fork canyon. A visit was made Jo the Timpanogos cave, after, which luncheon was served. The follow ing girls, chaperoned by Miss Vaneese Rowley, participated In NELKE CLUB ENTERTAINS. The residence of Mrs. W,. O. Beesley was the scene of an enjoyable social affair Thursday afternoon when the members of the Nelke Reading club entertained in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Davis of Los Angeles, formerly Miss Mamie Beesley, a Nelke club whose member, marriage took place April last in Los Angeles. The rooms were prettily decorated with narcissus and roses. The following program was enjoyed: Vocal solos, "Knoweth Thou the Land," Mignon, and 'Think Love of Me," Frank Grey, by Mrs. aHnnah C. Packard; readings, Mrs. Emma N. Bown; solos, Mrs. Norma P. Burock; readings, Mrs. Edith Y. Chinese Design Just a peep of the style trend for fall. Several other fall models are available now to those who wish to be a step ahead in fashion. 25 per cent off 25 per cent off CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' OUTING CLOTHING CHILDREN'S SOX ALL COLORS AND SIZES 25 per cent off 35c TURKISH TOWELS, 3 FOR, . . . FOR 4 . .. . . ................... :$i.oo , $1.00 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF THE NEW L. D. S. GARMENTS COME AND SEE OUR NEW FALL DRESSES AND COATS-M- AKE YOUR SELECTION NOW o) 29 TO 33 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE 13-4-in- ch Games were enjoyable features of the entertainment, after which dainty refreshments were served. The guest list included the following: Miss Vilate Elliott, Miss Alice L. Reynolds. Miss Dorothy Beesley, Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mrs. N. C. Hicks, Mrs. Arthur Haws, Mrs. Susa P. Whitaker, Mrs. George P. Parker,: Mrs. Walter Jenkins, Mrs. Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman, Oscar Garrett, Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Mrs. J. Leo Bown, Mrs, E. G. Hughes, Mrs. Edgar Mc Arthur, Mrs. Wells L. Brimhall. Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. Dora P. Chase, Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mm. Elyon. L, Jackson, Mrs, W. O. Beesley, Mrs. John Nusink, Mrs. Dwight Packard, Mrs. James Bulock, Mrs. E. L. Roberts and Mrs. V. V. Phillips of Brigham City. Columbia TONIGHT AND Also an Black Satin, suede trimmed,. J J gQ Buster Brown Shoe Store The petticoat has come back, safer and more comfortable than ever. It swings from the shoulder and is made of silk. Curious Chi. nese figures 'form border designs printed on the silk and pipings of color edge the flounces. KATHLEEN NORRI' pecial for STORY From the records of our divorce courts it would appear that there are many unhappy .marriages but most marriage troubles are trival and could be avoided If the contract- . At Cool Saturday GENEVA One Lot of Sunday, July 12 Trimmed Hat Princess Values to $7.50 for TONIGHT AND 75caodM 00 SATURDAY ALL SEATS SATURDAY 20 to 25 per cent Reduction on all other Early Fall Hats. 10c 1111 SEENA OWEN GLADYS LESLIE ? "the'unfortunate SEX" s'::- , in a perfect motion picture portrayal of one of the greatest Starring mm novels ever "written about marriage. rr 'SISTERS' y.v-j- K "CHOP SUEY" AND MEN'S SWEATERS d .TONIGHT AND And Christy Comedy" MISSES', LADIES' CHILDREN'S, Rich Field Mouse Kid, trimming of dark brown Junior Louis heel, kid, QQ SATURDAY MATT MOORE per cent off 1-- 3 Ira. Sentiments to the bride were given by Mrs. Arthur Haws in presenting her with two beautiful pictures as a token of love and esteem from the Nelke Reading clubs. Sentiments were also given by Mrs. Edgar Strand 33 SWEATERS fa) Booth. hand-painte- LADIES' SLEEVELESS 45c TURKISH TOWELS, Fashion's Latest Fancy n, For One Day Only FIRST NATION V ii BT It - l COMEDY A Master Drama That Will Thrill and Please. Dig Sets, Gorgeous Gowns, Superb Acting. X Prof. at a Leaf will try for the swimming record of the state, starting from Saratoga in the morning and landing at Geneva in the afternoon. WATCH HIM FROM THE HIGH, COOL BANKS OF GENEVA BEACH ( , ' , and Provo Band Concert COMEDY SUNDAY AFTERNOON ' Bareaiia Baglpy Hat Shop 5 v ATTRACTION and FRANCES EDMONDE and GEORGE LARKIN for Sale ,V ui Uuoenily Avenue r I |