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Show - z. . - THE HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1923. tertained at dinuer at their home Sunday afternoon in celebration of their silver wedding. peas and dahlias prettily t decora ted the r -- , FAREWELL PARTY .lira, tilzaoein crown, jur. aua sirs, Roy Peters, Mr. and Mrs. William Mortmer.' Mr. and Mrs. Bud Svihafer of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. !Dean Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew of Mr.' Maxffeld, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffin and Mrs; Emily Maxfield of Salt Lake. vr - large congregation assembled the Sprlngvllle;'. Third ward O .... ... . M.mnln. CAntamlia ' cuuuaj vcuiiig oc)iwiuuvt ciiaci, the farewell party for Glenn 9th at troffman whatookjii departure for a- mission tothe .northern states ' the following. yVeilnesday; . - A splendid program, that had Mrs. L." C. Totter and family been iarranged''by the Third ward motored to Salt Lake, Monday, and amusement committee with'Byard .spent the dsyv Johnson Ta charge was firesenled-afollows; Solo . Miss Catherine The. members of the Social Hour club mit at the home of Mrs. D. G. "son. solo Elmo Coffman; rJanoysolo ty Miss TszadaTilmotV missfthary followinff officers Vcro elected-.tFrancis Bird, handle ihe aftairs of the club dirr-lu- experiences by- Miss solo Miss the coming year;-MrJohn E. fcoiig and whistling - Missby Birdie f Johnson and Chrjstensen,'. president; Mrs.- "Oro Jessie Mrs. Jenkins accompanied 'oil the pioulx" ' Cunningham, I J." A. Vance, secretary; Mrs. J. X. by Miss AlzadalVIlmot. While thencollection was being tary. Needlework'and music were taken Byard tip Bishop .Johnson, enjoyed, after which a- delic;ous and John S, Boyer, Sr., all luncheon was. served?' The club Johnson members present were Mrs. L. 'M. gve some of .their extraordinary Mr. Coffman K'elson, Mrs. George Cullimore,,M.rs. exDoriences, hisafter which address.farewell gave Mrs. Su,sa.n Heaton, George Carroll, collec'was announced that the It A. E. Mrs. Jottn Mrs. John Vance, - ; tion amounted to $63.31. CJjristensen, Mrs.. J. W. Lunceford; from the A visitors D. D. MrS. Mrs: McBrlde, Benj. Murray Robert's and Mrs. Marie various wards of Springville Mrs. Harold Bachman, Calder, other J Homer and a vocal duet was sitng were present. by Di Martin aniL Murray Rob- - Mrs. Ervel "Cifristen ' of Provo and; Mrs. Jack, Calder of Augusta, - eiia. ' FUR TOP r John W. McAdam made a few ro a n fur of v Qiig . .. marks., top and cloth 4ower section. .The .Cl A-ce Mr. Mrs. .. Later and and w'as" enjoyed dancing "the engagement of' their fur half is natural squirrels dainty refreshments served to 250. A check, sufficient to pay ex daughter Lyl.e to St. Clair Nixon, pensesT into their fields of labor son of Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Nixo'n of was presented both' of the depart Provo. The .marriage wil take their fronds place in Ihe' Salt Lake temple Seping missionaries from ' which the young tember 27, . asembled CLARA KIMBALL YOUNQ couple'-Wi- ll leave Jlninediatelyfor HACS OF. NABAlZ.MISS LINTON HONORED. Chicago, where Mr. Nixon will at-- " Miss Lora Dunn, Miss Zina Lar-se- tend school this winter. Mrs. A. F. M. Would it be wi.e " ... , Mrs. Pearl ehicle, "Pawn Ticket Mrs. for my iiusband to- - work on our Brown, jffm Mr. and'' Mrs. Jack Calder of mining prospect, of what would be Amanda Sonhouse,' J. B. - McCuf-ferttlO'ywhicu was directed by Scott InHflaj).' and Joseph: Banks entertained Augusta, Kansas are visiting for a the best, thing fori him How son's latest production at the home of. A. P. Abiander Sat--" tew Weeks on Trovo Bench, with long will It be before we play by I A is based , the great-stag.Jr"urday evening in' honor of Miss Mr. and Mrs. E: G: 'Calder. financially? Will father ever get ! M. Belascfl " and David Grace Linton, who will leave SepClay i any .returns from his mining in ' The: Monami Gleaners of the vestments?. Can you please tell Greene. tember 19 for tile Mexican mission - ' .The Btory 'deals with the life of Third ward met at 'the home of nip where my purse full of. money field. a girl who was left at a pawnshop Progressive games were played, Miss Rita Clayton Monday evening. went to which. I lost? the prizes being awarded to Vernon Miss LaVieve Huish road the book A. It is so uncertain by hpr" mother when the girl was whether, an infant. The pawnbroker takes Tolboe and Miss Zina Larsen. The "The Doll House" by Isbon. Lun the mine would develop into anytime was pleasantly spent with cheon was served to Miss Rhea thing worth while, and I think that (lie little one into his home and Miss Elsie Swan; Miss your father "would be better sati-iraiss her as his own .daughter.-- ! program and dancing, during which Dixon After many .years the old man dainty refreslrfirents were served. Marie Busby Miss Ar villa Bullock, fied if he got a steadyjob with some dreads the- day when the mo.ther Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. Dora Goodman, Mrsui.Leona construction company. If he does will come back for her child. Anderson of Salt! Lake, Mr. and Collins, Miss Veda Stagg. Miss this, you will find, that you will be Advance reports say that Miss Mrs. Clyde Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Viola Clayton, -- Miss Amy. Clayton, . very muchbetter off financially Mason does "excellent work in the Mr. and Ms. Miss Rita Clayton, Miss Ida Feter--4 Dewey Gaisford, been rather unfor-Byron Dastrup, Misa Lora Dunn, son, Miss paume Komney, ahss itn;ire" in his minine fnvestments. portrayal of the role which, was created by Charlotte -- Crabtree in Bessie TJeedham, Miss Jessie Car-te- r but his luck will soon change and Miss Zfna Larsen, J, B. ... Miss EthellLewis, Miss Althea he will soon get good returns from the stage production. Joseph Banks, Miss Verda Miss some of them. Your purse was nil v i BanksTTKiss Wil Stagg, Miss Elma Collins, An. excellent cast has been liam Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amanda Haws. The' next meeting laid,-an- d it Is doubtfuHs-youw- iy to support the Fox star. Ahlander, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tol- will be held Monday evening at ever recover it. boe, Mrs. Amanda Senliouse,'; Miss the home of Miss Pauline Romney. Nora Saxey and Jack Simonson. M. M".iVv'hat is" iiy vocation In . , . life Us my brother going on a mis- Ta a mi, ela. Mr. arid Mrs. Parley Hafen enter sinn if r hnv annnt JT tained at dinner at their home Sat1 ter's umbrella stolen or (lost? Can we get It again. Will my oldest urday evening in honor of Mr. and TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Mrs. Julian E. Prey of Salt Lake, sister ever marry? The drama section of the WomRegular Prices who were .recently .. married. The A. Your vocation is along the season's flowers were used in dec- en's Municipal council will meet line of business. However, that 30 Real Stars orating the dining table. Covers Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in wont last long because marriage were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. T. and will Your intervene. brother will council club- rooms. . Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck 50 Notables of the Pacigo on a mission the first of next was the home-ruking of a ue continuation i program is ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Buckley year. Your umbrella was ""Bdrrow- - fic fnasi RnaoTinll Ijujhb imf- - n and family, Mrs. ' S. H. Buckley, the foundation work began at the ed never expect to see a borrowed bomantio here to thousands of foK Mrs. Albert k. Taylor, Miss Ruth last meeting, when a survey of the umbrella returned. Yes. your, sis- - iowero of the game. He was class-t- r j Buckley, Gill Haren, Fay, Barbara drama of the different nations' was will marry some, time around ted as a and he never and Betty Hafen. given. On Thursday Mrs.. Kathryn . . appointed"regular" the boys In the bleachers Bassett Pardoe will discuss the who cheered JTor htmv He always Miss Grace Linton wilt ie host- American drama in particular, and Mrs. M. L. C Will I ever bare "delivered," and his presence at ess to the Elysian Gleaners of the will illustrate with "The Copper a home of my own again, and am I the "plate" in a pinch meant vicwill also speak on the wanted in Sixth ward Mutual at her home head." She home?' my. tory foj his team. ofbooks for review. this evening at 7:30 o'clock. ,. cutting A. You are- very welcome in But as the wind shifts the course The meeting in October will be your JAMES CRUZt home but per- of a straw In its n path, public opinMrs.- - Elvln Snyder was hostess devotedrurBromson-Howarddeaa nice ion one day cornered haps someday you will have Bat Shugrue ' followed of American by little borne of your own, with all at a children's birthday party- at drama, and thelnomeun klngwas-broug- ht frutntU 1 her borne Monday afternoon in Eugene O'Nlel the things that you desire. to face with a desclsion that face one-aof Its The play, because compliment to her daughter, Mary, held hia life's freedom and happiwhose eleventh birthday anniver- peculiar connection with American A. B. C When' wIU I get married ness in an unbreakable clasp. To sary occurred on that day. Games life, will next be considered and and what will his occupation be? the, ball meant the loss of all were flayed, prizes being awaVded the rest of the year will be taken 'A. You will be married next his one but thing that every man holds the. winners. Music and a delic- up with a consideration of the best spring and he works in goods dear his honor, and failure In ious luncheon were also enjoyable American dramatists. store. , this pinch ta "deliver"- meant his The section' is planning to con features of the afternoon's enterfreedom, but at the loss of his good tainment A large birthday cake, clude the study of the American J. H. DV Answering your ques in the .center of which was a cut drama with a grand patriotic pro- tion, which for obvious reasons ii,Bame : glass vase of sweet peas, formed gram. A program of a very fine am unable to print, I wish to say i r-for the ladies order is an attractive centerpiece tor the promised that the Company, to whom you re- I PAWN TICKET 210 . . luncheon table. Pink colored can- Thursday. fer, has been doing a great deal of and dles were also used to . decorate development work recently, and Shirley Mason, the dainty Fpx . TAILORED BLOUSES the cake. A merry time was spent there are good prospects of its beCOMEDY at the Princess seen be .will in all seen are star, Tailored blouses by the following: Gladys and Grace coming a very valuable property. theater for a two days'' engagement Goneman, Myrtle Knight, Evelyn the smartest shops and on all the Retain your shares by all means. starting Wednesday, In her latest The. sleeveless and Arba Halladay, Mlgnon Howe, smartest people. . WEDNESDAY AND Louise Jenkins, Melba and Phyllis sweater has been .responsible for W. B. Will it be a boy or girl? Mildred .Petersi much of the vogtfe. - THURSDAY Taylor,-- Zella-andHave I chosen the right doctors? A.-Thelma Halladay, Ida and Melba will-bat boy, ..You . are" . FLARES Scott,- - Lima Jensen, Ruth Jones, How Long "Should a Girl unaer gooa care' ana win get along Elma Harding, Vaughn Christen-seVery large flares of shadow lace, nicely, -- i- . Wait for a Man? Kate Andreason. Delia Borget, finely wired, make the trims on had come into her man One new Luclle.aml Phyllis Snyder, Thelma many of the toques. r had and Bob gone . . into life, TONIGHT TRIFLING WITH HONOR Snyder, Blaine Snyder and ' A- ; in r1 1 Mid-val- e, lis -- TOMORROW I :"uwu8 car a., - : s A Fall Festival of WonderfulBargains Peach "1 come Wants. p- - iA7v - g e. lower t; HIS Is possible with a Monarch- - range - P'COTIN, 0-G4-shell-rim- ; ET ISSIONARY ..FAREWELL. farewell, testimonial was given Sixth ward Social hall Mon-- 1 renins IOr miss uracotiiiHUH zra Anderson, who will leave to fulfill missions iri the Mex- and California mission- - re t. . vel'. rim 3, &. ., - - - plendid program was given. Musical Uing the following: tions, double mixed quarter, Celestia Johnson,t- Miss Grace Mrs. pr . miss mger juuusuu, reiei Jen, Murray Roberts, Prof. J. R. an) an A T)r. Thomas L. Martin. i Phi TMariB--ttedtmis- rlcal fej? . JO- - . . recently returned missionary Hawaii, gave an interesting as dd the two departing mis- Janes. t)cal solos were rendered ny No., on 4th urse r - I 'Let I ' .num-bero- ' . combustion. , . - fire resulting in fuel burning evenly : Perfect ' Glazier-announ- -- The Natural Result is Fuel Economy With an even InH n, -- X y " .Iitarringv your Dakine browns even . the pans or covering them with brown paper, - - get-alon- j heat fire-un- iform ly without shifting to-d- j . ' i equipped with Monarch Duplex Draft patented supplying ,'v an equal ambunt of draft at both ends of the . -- L. Dixon-Taylor-nuss- Co. Gll -- Yow-fatheiMi- 1 ( ne 118- "THE McC-af-fert- Elsie-Thatc- her, " . HOUSE"--,- .. Home Furnishers . ONE-PRIC- E ' PHONE 544 ' PROVO. UTAH : . COLUMBIA viizvy?:i BARGAINS! won tie ii in ma The entire soace in oar facto ownstairs department will used for our exchange department. 1 Yon have now in your will a used chair, a used home rant fable, a used darenette, a used Victrola, CM used piano, a n used bed, a used spring or some other used article ; th I You will appreciate diis-posi- ng of these articles. We exchange with you we ien buy, or we seD. Call in and if make arrangements. ' mt and ! MANY WISH TO BUY-M-ANY WISH TO SELL. LET BARTON'S HELP YOU. See Our 'Bargains Now. Many Are Now on Display. ty n . 's v - n, Halladay. ; Charmeen! n: r- j - Honor is a fragile thing, a thread taut before the eyes of the world, sustained by the favor of public, regard or broken by the whim- of ' public disdain. The motion picture - nublio is brought poignantly to this realiza tion in "Trifling With Honor," the wel- - photodrama which Un I versa will be shown, at the Columbia lheaterWetTne8day and Thursday. cai &nugrue naa. a gooa name, ue THE FAMOUR MRS. FAIR" THURSDA- : . r Jn ' glDERATE " I v ell Remember To Ask For EgS"Flat Curtala Rods ;' SERVICE AT The Hat shop. - .. MRS. SADA HENRY, Manager. 100 North University Avenue. V- ' - ii . A If you have a slnRle fashionable new gown It will be hindo of char ', mwn. ThOj ilrww sketched is of "'tnivy chaiiiicen runihlnti with br cmiIuO sutin. Nif1 the waistcoat . tront ,and the ttttrtttrve. loo . lcuvea .. .and COMEDY 1 ' ; . WEDNESDAY AND - 'THURSDAY r ' "SHIRLEY MASO-N- - .- in HONOR" ttzt Ridgway, Buddy Messinger, Hayden Stevenson. baf-- Nara Alexieff, the heroine of Richard Washburn Child's novel, ' possesses this mysterious' char- -. acteristic to remarkable degree, and the con diet of her spirit with the stark brutality of revolution arid pitiless intrigue makes, an arr.i:ing romance. Clara Kimbdll . "PAWN TICKET 210" .' . and . " '!Tive Hands oNcird! , ' v BockHffe-FeUoweSr-Fr- chaqn. :. in; "OUT OF LUCK" . ' fling, IndefinabU ,IJgjLm mmm a man? -- TRIFLING WITH Men who have traveled" far say there U aboutthe .women ofRuMla ; HOOT GIBSON - -- How long HQULD,a woman.wait for worn a straage, Day Only Thursday any womaifdo? of-$uss-ian 10c 1 ?o7 What- should woman i. TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 ' 1 he Y- yitemvstery --ALLiSEATS snappy Dixon-Taylor-Russ- -- y WEDNESDAY AND 1 Princess j ' Have you seen the Fall Rug dis Co. play in Floor Covering Department? --1000 Rugs to Choose From-- - the 6hadows of misty memoThen another had ry-. comeshe- thought : she loved them both. She cherished the memory-of-tfirst; had said she would wait, and yet Wftat snouia she do? What should any : . MrTTind.lrs.-WJIardLngie- - , ." . ' 5 Strand It Prove, Utah. - I . I V , ct ;. iture Co. 'r p( Vr 'a COMEDY . and.. "KING. WINTER" . jewel Universal Production. Story by Wm. blavens Mcisutt. T ll ' ; and 7 "V- 1.. rfJE..Vs " - '' - CLYDE COOJC in "HIGH AND DRY .1 Ee Sold Circus. Day at Tickets fAVill V . 10 Vcsi Center St. ; ' St -- v. '.: 1 |