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It was an. nu momfera of the Valley Chap- - consolation prizes to Mrs. Ray Tlnr attractive gathering pf girls that IrXe. 3 Order of the Eastern Star, merman and A. D. Sutton. The faA MK and Mrs. Albert S. Jones Alice' i'u'rst in upon. .Everyone wfts ors of tne card game aw were entertained drtssed for the occasion and had, a - awarded to Mrs. Waguer of Spring- - entei'takied at a family dinner WedMathe in rard mrtv ii and the nesdav eVcuins: in honor of Mr. andr.ynnth been thrust into the room his taieiallThehaU was attraetivel.nrllle-aBdJrJiJVCannand pot-- . consolation prizes to Mrs. Alan Mrs. Cly(UMr'ouuibswho will leave heart would have been lost on each Luted with soon tor salt inice. wnt-rair. or Tne gins-tin- y ICtiOl M plants. Bridge ami aw y ere It was a far different scene thai" number of piano Coombs 'will attend school at the oeing the evening hyei the Mdge prizes selections were rendered by Miss University of Utah during the win- Alice left when the day's work was tnrded to Mrs. G. H. Heiudselman ONE-PRIC- E ter. Sir. and' Mrs. Frank Coombs' fiuished. She fought with each iai O. H. Dillmon and the bridge Rhea Blumenthal and Carl Sherfer.1 . 1 .. and family of Payson were present." of the girls, springing upon them! .i. i . like a panther. She carried one"girl Home Furnishers. Mrs. Esther It. Brimhall announ- to the floor with her weight audj another. then of ces the .marriage her daughter. sprang upon "I blackened them up in the Tirza to X. Adel Vincent of Salt "'" Lake son of Dr. and Mrs. Vincent. fight." was Alice's comment. BRIGHAM Thcmarriage took place in Salt "HEAD OVER HEELS" Lake. Tuesday afteroon at 4 o'clock. In fact "Irene'1 has everything I'OL'R OWX Bishop George Graham performed . North,'r and has appeared for most 4 o tUIJt a, mnstcai comedy needs-tbe the ceremony. The couple will make t Victor Schertzinger, JOX DF LlFi; lie is mercenary and merciless In 0f the: large producers.- - His . rote a success. Mal)el N'ormard, queen of comedy.' Such' songs as- - "Alice their home in Salt Lake. , savs he has lost his nationality, and Blue. Gown," "Castle of Dreams," business transactions. And-- he j of the silent money power and Jug.e Air the magic of youth and the lThe of stock quotations in the Lust Part ot Every Party, Makes up his mind to manipulate Mrs. Marv L. Morgan of SalfLake that "Head Wver Heels," the little abil-befound in 'Ireiie," are the choicest or meiouies anu stock market so.as to break his I "r--e g es amply scope for his has been visiting in Proyo for the eomedi line's latest Goldwyn picture,- joy of life are y" niuhicui more whii-lre not XorU in l'rincess to theater,the conies have Iwu J. New Mrs. Ills greatest friend and wreck j nast week with her brother, equalled home, ' for Friday, and Saturday is largely edv success whicn wiu ue at the cent productions, This is the kind of villinn Robert I? S. Linton. ' night, of sensation theater The Columbia 'wns the baturuaj Iay Elewm in the. responsible. depicts powerful London as well ns New York' and Pnramount . plsture, ."First it was 'The Slim Princess, September 20. Miss Elvira Strong will entertain com-- 1 The Vnnderbilt TProducing tne rm,r,is show "Irene" has set Partner, a Charles Maigne produce the members of the G. U. A. club at be said, "where I had to coach the T.. ,l.inln.llll. the .u.mis-ui-erthe tlon, which comes to the Columbia puce for optilarity in half a dozen languages puny, iieaueu uy jiuu The time her home this evening who wrote "Irene,", has ofCasts, prov- Jhenter world, irreSiK-ctivwill be spent in sewing, after which spoken in the laiid of Morovenia ; Friday tonight .. .and a equipment and ing Its euimHly and' ntusic to be the Lea trice Ji,-Oitllieu came 'What Hapiiened to Rosa,' Moore'and Robluncheon will Ik? served. the for feaplay costumes wonderful highest order nndthe biggest Edi'Soii are featured. ' with its Spanish adjectives, should'-ert a special orchestral" ture in' this seiwitiotiat success in . More-tha" Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Hansen en25 years of prominent shnigs and lyric eyebrows. I might andA cast with Dale Winter In musical history of n decade. large been thnt survived n't home have even ajid their at dinner' tertained stage Experience has well equipped u ware, iue "Irene" role of the Robert Edeson for his screen ca Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. able to tell what country I was born Ubop girl beauty, will be een and Mont. in and what my blood relations are. of Butte. reer. He was first seen in a Para-- l Joseph Xelsoii Mezzo-sopran- o m cuorus uicu Edna 01 PARTNER. THE SILENT TONIGHT, 7:30. 9:15 apjaating mount Covers were, laid for Mr. and Mrs. hut iust about that time Goldwyn p 10 picture, in "The Call 'of the .wiH and singr dance .give also, i Mr. d Over Xels (iniaiison of Spring City. Hwls," wjth "Irene" all of the smartness which passeThne-'ilcaHe says he never gambles for Mrs. Ida its troupe of Italian acrobats. ' . and-- ' MrWUFarrer. distinguished the presentation iX pleasure.- - And in his office bangs Written and Directed by RasiiHlsi!aiS'idIiss Evelyn Tl:ili' "Now I have to think twice before the at two for York years the sign. GAMBLE WITH THE r sen. The evening was. spent in 1- '- I oien.niy mouth to speak, because New Rupert Hughes Vnnderbilt theater. OTHER FELLOW'S MONEY NOT : With 110 one here on the lot knows what I ing carus. am'4"Iking about I don't If any one COLLEEN MOORE T" doubts me, let. him try to direct .these TONIGHT AND and A GIRL'S DESIRE." three pictures in succession and see FRIDAY COMEDY !t- ii,.- i..,,ctrr. .rniitror vnr tn rnroi..... ., in- ,,(ru ,w.,i FRIDAY AND Most young folks enjoy blacking jt water, 'zee' for the and 'mosta' for 1 Charles Miidne and theatricals an amateur for exclaimed SATURDAY most.!" up Schertzinger and same the Calhnun Alice experienced of making went back to his job 3 8 thrill when Director David Divad "Head Over Heels." Leatrice Joy. , to was slie her a informed required !' "All right-da spaget. bring-Owen Moorei nesro Kund a 3."o for This is where Papa Itambiuntt jniliersoniite Robert Edeson which scenes of "A Girl's Iesire." soills It 011 his necktie;" he caile -will be at the Strand theater on unconsciously provljig the jioiut his story. Friday ami Saturday. Witnessed Acclaimed: Alice weighs, about 113 pound . :;NWyORM zrt- and she had a difficult time padding out to fill the bill. Then came the yjuiudiw thrill of burning a cork over a candel ami rubbing it on the face. But the real thrill came in a later sequence when Alice' as the heroine d burtst Into a roomJ:ull-girhMinhas a' tattle royal. - f. TONIGHT The scene represented an exclusive g ? ? i - . W'ed-Lrfa- txon- - u viur -- Mxussvw Co. - on '' YOUNG UNIVERSITY "THE HOUSE" Phone 544. Provo, Utah. . I Presents o pic-th- ts i America's Foremost Composer ; -- ... THURLOWsLIEURANCE "The--Sile- . v," full-scen- ic ALL SEATS en ssisted by " Wooleyy George Tack, .1 . ' Flutist 10c: ftTfie Wallflower" ' COLUMBIA THEATER - mii.ctiij Saturday, September 29 P. M a Admission 75c I Over five Million People i (lave, TL-J-- Qucmo nji'J wie rniutuoii rvaucmv L:u THE STRAND I Musical Comedy Norma Talmadge in s v "Heart of Wetona" And TUC Christy Comedy t STYLES, LOWEST PRICES, AND : SIDERATE SERVICE AT MRS. - ? ;v FRIDAY CON- - Hat Shop SAUA HENRY; Manager. North Uniyersity; Avenue. 6t1onlhshi DOSTON 6f1onlhsin i AND, "Dislingulshwl t. Wl PtAY tVEIl WRITTEN-I- T Ikrbeenseen in every arte center. PtwecL luedWorld, LONDON Alice Calhoun .Address letters, make checks and mtoney orders payJ. B. Ashton, Manager, Columbia Theater, Provo, Utah. Include self addressed stamped envelope to help insure safe return. Add 10 per cent war tax to price of -'- "' tickets desired. able to -- ' (A GirPs Desire" . 1 ';,; $2.00, $2.50, Plus. Tax. - . ' '? , v PRICES-$1.- 00, Box. Office Opens Saturday, Sept. 29, 10 A' husband's mad plunpe . wife's silejit struggle to . avert ruiir.x The theme's as big as lifeL Not a preachment stur there s a lesson or two in it for 'us xdt and LUPIN itr speciulafion a ' HOW TO GET MAILr ORDERS ' ('oiiiiwser-riiiiils- MUSICAL SATURDAY Li-nTHt'RLOW LtEL'RXfE USJ CONTAINS SONG HITS THAN IS USUAUY FOUfwD IN TEN NUSiaiCOrl.DIES. "THE CHASED BRIDE" The i COLUMBIA COLLEGE HALL WEDNESDAY j)CT. PRINCESS iiro-vide- d m a. m. ' ? ' -- -in- -V WE. "MYHERO' . and COMEDY ; |