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Show THEHERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,. 1923- i IIr -- mA j T trm school. - - " - - t jr.- to s Mrs., IX L. Van'Wag- Mrs--. Ed Van War. RECEPTION THIS EVENING. Mrs. and George O: Van The marriage of Miss Rulfnen' Steele," daughter of Airs. MaryxiL wagenen,' Mr. and'Mrs. John Pen- ssieeie- - oi - rwo. to- - uuy , M.a ws, rod, Mr.. "and" Mrs U T. Epperson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Q Mrl. and Mrs.1 Ernest ArroWsmlth. Haws also or this cittook place Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alortensen, Wednesday in theSalt Lake tem-VieA receptioa-'wil- l be given by Mr. andMrs.D. L. .Murdoch Mr, J Mt. Steele 'Fourth ward and Jlrs. Bliss Bushman, Mrs. M. social halljtfwiptie evening; at 8 V,clock. Ia Bushma'n. Alrs.X Deseret Gray," invitations . have been issued to Mrs. JUwie Sutton,V Miss Llllie. lou. St Murdock, , Miss . Athax Miss'hifoe Murdock atf4 Mr. and FAREWELL PARTY.- " -Mrr and Airs. Alma .Van Wag- - Mrs. Bliss Cluff, - . . enen iyr whfare TWR E E - SON8-'- A IfBBOR StmSffy for Long Beach. CaIK.,t make their borae far the slurry were pleasantly surprise"! Three sturdy color bearers hare by. a i number of relatives ami fronds in arrived during the. past few days t ttie form of : a . farewell party- - at the maternity hospital of the Drsi their home Wednesday-Evening- . David WeBtwood and'J,. Karl Beck. a ine rooms were decorated withi' a ooy was Dorn to chrysanthemums, asters and sweet Mr, and Mrs-- . Willard A. Bishop cf peas During the evening of Provo Bench; a three-pounboy ; games and dancing, the following to Mr. and Mrs. Milton pavls-o: program--wa- s enjoyed Vocal solof Provo Bench; and a nine and a Mr. afld ' Mrs. h. T. Epperson: on 'to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling I . d Mr-an- enett, Mr. and . -- Doh'f FaiFtd Buy Your ''''' ''9&V' !.. Softuf day- Surday - . Day of Our Big Sale Last-- - and-jami- SHEETTBEANKETS Extra Large, LBk 70x80. GUARANTEED B. ALL-WOO- L ALL-WOO- L $3.45 value., BLANKETS J2J5: PAIR n BLANKETS riki m Unci - $3r2 u- :4.fa-ng- NrTi One Lot $3.95 AND $4.2 BLANKE Full size, $10.95 value. -- FINEST WOOL FINISH B BLANKETS $595 value . $4.95 r Vto. i V see window . x ' tTT $ i .VD x- .v.-- iLHkw.: y.v . V i-L- -. A.7INE . choTus, Mrs. G. F. Murdock, Misses Bean ot Provo. ,' Chloe Murdock All of the sons and the mothers Mis, Bushman - vocal are getting along splendidly. ac solo," Alma Van TVffgenen' cording to reports from the hoa- - sir""'!!; - hJ .' windows tr i4;svuiic ' - . fjS -- Wafe tr m. of .their daughter Gladys to Marvin gouter;. musical "selections, double' CA Bl3Ck f PaSadena' Callf' The II ll adjournment ,male quartet' -V was performed ; ,b the will be made to. the social h.ill ceremony II BLtV ca II Ea " TRbv. Elmer I. Goshen of Salt Lake where games will be played andre-- ! '.' i Citv. Wednesday last. All Mr. 'and " inirltod i Imhrnon). , beautiful presents were received Mrs. Black will leave the T latter Eri Evelyn Bird enteTtaureil at r by the brfde from the thirty p4 1 of the week by. auto for a trip PETERSON-PYNj NUPTIALS, Haime" Wednesday ev&fiing at a fr'iende in attendance. through California and adjoining The marriage of Miss Melba ! lalaneous showerful honor of staos. They will make their home . and Mrs. in Tooele, Utah. . Startup, who Mrs.' G. D. Covert" and children Mrs. married. recently of Logan are spending" ten days A farewell testimonial will be . Sterling Pyne, son of Dr. and .miss Jierina rtilp Pyne of this cUy, took L T AXpleasant time was spent in Provo with Miss Elizabeth Bird. given in the Second ward meeting Mr, uuuse mus evening ai o o ciock lu p I lames and music,, during ' Mrs. Louise McBride has returned honor, of Miss" Elizabeth SnuterJ temple.was They, were accompanied .a delicious luncheon home after a two Weeks' visit who will leave September 12 for to the temple by Dr.- and Mrs. to SO. Many useful gifts eceived by ' the 'newly weds. in Bait L'ake with relatives j arid the Northern States mission fields young couple will visit The following program will be ren- - in Ogden. Salt Lake and Provo friends. dered: Song, Second ward choir until next week, when, they will be Lygia Lamb, Miss Ha Lamb The first meeting of the Second members; vocal solo, Mrs. Flla tendered a wedding' receptio by rs. L.ioya wprKman epter- Missi Mr. and Mrs:-- Peterson Friday a number of friends at a ward Relief society, was held Tues- Ritchie Stubhs; reading, at the Lamb residence day evening in the form ot a social Tiffie Hurst of Salt Lake Cityr evening tn the Frances ward Social ,day evening in compliment to at the Pioneer park. A program violin selection, the Misses Madge hall. Over 100 from Provo have which games and Helen "Leavitt; tbat. Mrs. been included in the guest e list. fVilllam Ferre, formerly Miss was rendered, afterdelicious-luncheoHannah J. Cardall; ladies' trio, Following the reception Mr. and ml Lamb, whose marriage took were played and a Miss Edith Ross, Mis3; Zina "Scott Mrs. Pyne will leave f6r . CalifoP served. Sixty were present. fThursday evening. Games, and Mrs. LaVon Jones; vocal duet, nia, where they will make- their Jcfand a delicious luncheon and Mrs. home for the time being, and Mr. and. Mrs. Frank- - Holdaway of Prof. J. R. Boshard njoyable features of the Miss where Mr. Pyne will enter a dental remarks, Many Vineyard announce the. marriage Sarah Ramsey; Un's entertainment. JjpL (i fr' 3 II W- iVl ' H j (f'f, lW . i ' : J , -- J-.t.l- l BASKET.NO; KA' Regular Value Regular Valn $1.50 $1.25, 75c $1.35 ' $1.15. . :- - f 7Wf ?JgA KiJL mAl!lfd'licfS - k,t i i A fV- - ,f , ' ? , - rneTlie 65c . . . - READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION ; 1: J I Ctl f"l1 1 U C N . ) " Distributors pf Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store.. M tlm power to rule the Ration, the fir) is the nrev nf cnnntlns cnn- tending factions,- - and " Is led Princess that are guaranteed to send shivers down the spines of even the most fans. l RSI TONIGHT AND SATURDAY d -- ALL SEATS 10c n f , j 1 ". - v JikXSJi2t''i - . TV. 3VTi k A 4 , rt $ N?.v" f K . SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS I . ' ' , OUR FALL STOCKS ARE COMPLETE AND -- f,?fHM 1V 1 BASKET NO. 2 BASKET NQ 3 Tiegular Value ; of lovely artificial ' 'Tf. A H ' H V , , ' . AND BASKETS . tiunus, iu mrce auiereni sizes . a: J uTii for SATURDAY BASKETS I Llllie, Atha and PAIR J- -- - SALE d half-poun- d BLANKETS $12.50 value. ' ; uine-poun- f ALL-WOO- L ,$10.95 PAIR 7 ft RsJ TC ? jH) ii - PAIR .1 - TT j I1C iDU.VD ' " pegialvflower: i ; 1 Something Newt - m iyyawi niiiiiii m w I TH nm vu im pim hi im i I I it sh H hushi mm WM mm Wm I IW m WMmk. mm mm mm It m WM rnrrnt mm . "SKID PROOF f Gharlea. .Jcsesjche William Fox actoirj; whd':!akm'bins sueh- - excep tionai?flualities and seen I , ..nn n j . i n n ... m. n v vobi - a - CI ... ," -- - i An Occasion Presenting :a Complete Chapter of Fashion As it Concerns the Material Foundation of Mode I . ,, I histrc' ftSerobatio skill personalHi ill REMITTANCE Seektrs" of thrills are promised raretreai when ther see Ethel davton in "The Remittance 'Wo- - in'Ft 'BLUEBEARD'S , ' kJLi starWriever The t -- I Wool fabrics woven by masters of loom deep-pilerich, with velvety surfaces' reflecting with real beauty the colors of autumn. Or twill and Bjit he His subsequent trials at the hands of Tyler form a continuous I chain of rapid:fire events thatiiolt u'roni the screen with the fores ot k maddened bull. His great daring doesn't even shriug from crossing meets-Nadine- d, I I . with the crispness t tweed, ' of a fall to tell the ,way .'.-f a more tailored style. n 1 jmn JUHW "OUT i' s " swm z" T 'ill 1 For in them is only that in the new which meets the approval of good tasie. a visit, nere aunng ine wea 19 - , 1 :::-:L;:- :: MONDAY AND" and SNUB POLLARD . . sj hi IJel, W'k VI SfSjf L": JSwfeggJ ;.' ' TUESDAY GREEN CAT" v Nt. fSf x " ,SI '' ill H "HOLLYWOOD" V3IIU I 2'! f -- t - a ' ..... I ' m it THi l.US.5r MIL LINER Y- iR)..;' t Sepclember Seventh and Eighth - nil- - fi'" ; '.'; : ' . TODAiANDAlURDAY Let Us . Show You Our: Beautiful Line . PROOF- -" . , lli ' JONES COMEDY ( - H-- :' Autumn Showing of Fall and Winter illinery I .Never before have we had so mahy jj ieautif ul silks, woolens, draperies, f nets, laces, trimmings and novelties to show. yjQjj& ' -r- ' 1 Romance and - - UfifAlt'V&"JK llldTT' gFi Racing "SKID ; 1 JkU JSaEft :a&WJIH . CHARLES - " wrLAU Rip-Roarin- g, 7 - WWlOWWr I ft . . L.'Sfi i .::il. B anmiinr ' - A by JacH London. v. certain to prove delightfully interest- - : I f 7 fl ?i(ujcwuifi ' ; - 'THE ...' . .x- aburning .trestle bridge. out-of-doo- rs These are indeed displays, skill- once I plly assembled, complete, at successmost to and 4 guide inspiration ful eelectioiv '. ''. . BWW-- V -- . . . t.no' If. " ' ' 8 U Wrf ' ;V-- per- - fectly cast, never 'so ajlur- ' innly eowned. "r" '; tlllLl j so J0r(l tV V B. O. (pholotiWjr1 which comesio the Princess 'his n1trht !La,hini,v. .rm,B ,hnck- ' "Skid Proof," Saturday. rounit:orthe story, which was The atory Involves a strong con case duUah flict ot emotion, magazine, 01 13 yet. all arlald. anng the society folk of , irofAM V!Mr Uittefppjrrali-ysan JTancisoaanBww wwrww .touch, yiat. characterizes can-i- l an or seott DUnrap's. directorial temnes of warlike tongs itt efforts.. , ., . . , , Miss Clayton is seen as I fast-Charles Jones Is concerned In society girl who la lent stepping the tale as Jack Darwin, the youth who wins cups for his ability In to China on a remittance by her irate father. .In Canton, as the driving racing cars. The re-Auto race has among possessor of a vase which has - one' its entrants, Hardy Zeeker, II driver of the Dorado. He is a mercen1 I ary-fellow,' ' taking no pride in his victories. Dutton Hardmere, owner of the Dorado, is observing the progress of the race from .an j He sees his driver, airplane. his-cand atop, Zeeker, pull up Just after he had gained a great lead and was certain of victory. TONIGHT AND Hardmere descends, furious with the driver, certain now that he SATURDAY bad been bribed to give up the ' " race. .' .... Hardmere makes Zeeker drive to a garage, where he meets Jack "THE MOHICAN'S Darwin,' played by Jones. Darwin attempts to finish the race in the Dorado. He fails as a result gf From the story "Jees Uck"' the obstacles set, in 'bis path by Rufus Tyler, who bribed Zeeker. - rs EIGHTH '.4 ar Velvets upon lightsome' chiffons and Georgette crepes, velvets plain, flash the season's whose jewel-colobrilliant note in all the varied phases. Crepes, supple and soft, fortelling a f elender silhouette- .- .raKfefl"-'r a e. ffian," "WAINSUIS. Tl WOMAN Consisting ofra complete lint of beautiful Hals f I ' ot reasonable prices -- .. 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