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Show 1 if jr 4 . -- ,f J, THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3, 7 : f 1923. The Bbnnevilte. I. I. A.; officers. ' and teacher and thelr, partners gave get acquainted party t the J home of Mrs. S. D. Packard, Tuea-vemi Uund ilnr even! Air. Pink-mcfin decorating the rooms. A splendid' program of reading and music numbers was given.. Games ,werf played and dainty; rafreshmeots aei-v- e (, 1 u DRESSES - dto 3S. portunity to geta 1 0 A real op wonderful dress canton crepes, taffetas, serge and ca eh - 1I It 10 0 , . . .. the beauty, .youth and perfectly attired and weTTsati3ieldwith him-- , fresh- Is Vlato Dana-Ui- aa been captured anew for the screen in her latest Btarring play, "A Noise In Xe'wjboro,'? which .cornea loa the Strand theater pn 'Wednesday and Thursday. According to advance reports, this latest Metro vehicle for the winsome little star it filled With verve and action, qualities which stress, her abilities. And her abilities are many" and varied, as this picture will shows. She Is sad, she is frolicsome; she is depressed and lightbearted but chiefly she is lighthearted and all of these emo she hiterprets with an incom ;jtans I This new parable naturalness. nlay isveaslly the est Miss Dana has ever had to exhibit her skill and versatility. Likewise, she has surpassed herself In meeting it's diversified situations. She has full opportunity in rapidly moving story to display that i particular brand of comedy which Is u taA witk tiiaiio ulfiti tviniufll. enne par excellence. Miss Dana plays the role of a small, town gorl who Is snubbed because she has no money. Newborn Is the kind of a town that does not provide an echo Of approval for any thing that- can't inuke 'aTSiMse. But like the old metallic eagle. vows Martha, In her resentment, that she'll jnake a noise in Newbpro at self. v L50 I mis ' Bee-,hiv- e The JTaonil 0' nners of the' First ward entertal. ad their mothers Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. L. L. Graham. The entertaining rooms were prettily , "decorated In dahlias. Daring the evening games .and music, were enjoyed, and several musical selections were rendered by the punn trio. A delicious luncheon was served 'to.. the following mothers" and Gleaners; Mrs. Fern Ercanbracfci Mrs. Polly Buttle, Mrs. Amelia Taylor, Mrs. Maud Graham, Mrs. Emma Taylor, Mrs. Kozella Jackson, Mrs. Agnes Dugan, Mrsr Bell Spaf ford, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Tennie Sylvester, Thomas. . Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Jdlia Hattanilrs Alice-- Thurnmn, Mrs, Amanda Johnston. Mrs. Mary Openshaw, Mrs. Lottie Decker, Mrs, Ettle Whitehead, Mrs;- Emnin lnoiHBSf-Mr- s, Laura Foote. Mrs. Harriet Miller, Mrs. Mary Hansen, Mr, Lizzie Spafford, Mrs. Emma Kaye, Mrs. Clara Giles. Miss Mina Eliza-let- h Dunn, Miss Rhea Taylor,-MisTaylor, Miss Beverly Graham, Miss Helen Taylor, Miss Amy Jackson. Miss Jessie Johnson. Ml as Zella- Thomas, Miss La Vera Page. iiattan. Miss Aura Miss Clella Decker, jOien8hnw, anss Edith Whitehead. Miss Dorothy Dunn," JfTss Lanore Foote, Jiiss, Florenee Mlllef; Miss June Hansen and Miss Mary Giles. famous Conde sport coats . Plain Mantailoredi swagger effects fur-trimme- d. $22 JO up See pur windows .1 SHIRTCRAFT SHIRTS come in the newest silk stripe V madras, percales and broadclothes. ALLlSEATSlOc TONIGHT AND" THURSDAY . Hats, . - T N Kf---m X V COLUMBIA TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 4 "Vestbound Limited" " - With RALPH LEWIS . And an Cast and X AL ST. JOHN "THE SALESMAN" 474 in til Sv:V' l iit Jm Lint OMuMttnninniwin, jjt; T "L, the boys give long service, in spite of the rough and tumble uses they are sub jected to, They1- are. guar anteed fast color, and will not wash out, or play out! THURSDAY AND . W5m,S. FRIDAY vIOLA DANA la "A NOISE IN NEWBORO Frank Lloyd's Production Shirts.,. 'The Invisible Power" Viola Dria ' In Edftr Praoklin't story By, Charles Kenyon' No lover of the rihntri pfay should miss this unusual picture. mctum jr.-.- ' 4 I SWEATERS over styles i . n .i ' line of shoes that are just the ' e a-fin- For school '. ' . . ' . : .$1.00, $1.50 wearn both coat and slip- . . . ".; . . .$2.25 to $6.50 ' ' sj ; . II V.'.v ' Sto9eyVl ; - Civ; ' "C, COMEDY ' - , BR BtTlith 'and' COMEDY , , I , . iUJlJroauct.3!t i 7 . OVERCOATS We are. showjng jusf th kind the boys ' all like! And the materials will live ud to all mother's , . :t .58X0 to $16.00 requirements . ... .1. . Goldvvn T HL .,98c c m r ri - , 4 1 jtT rwmiiw Newboi'o .."' J. ' f ' AKoisc in Supervised and directed by Frank Lloyd. ; and 4A - ' $1.25 . . thing to sfaltdhewear-iindMear--$2.95-t6-S15- 0. CAPS In English mixtures". mi RT'; - XjT to v to $15 $6.75 KAYNEE BLOUSES for ar in"'" When irls are as clubby as these, there's a man somewhere in the picture. -- $8.00 IQ $8.75" SUITS The problem of the boy with lots of pep can be solved by buying him a CORTLEY 4R. SUIT, for: the durability in wearing qualities: are unexcelled. SHOESWe have , . BOY'S WEAR Blouses Goldwyn Presents ' .................... u - f $400 $5.50, thatm ftf thrill? Crania arid & love "storjrso lenuer, bo. real, so pathetic Will snrirur iin. that tears lsj j a.. 10 your eyes. uiuuen - TO good-lookin- DICtUre fOll r 50 BOSTONIAN SHOES Your shoes must start wither J something more than smart style. Your foot shape must be built in to stay to the end. Each BOSTONIAN style is built for a different type foot. That is why g shoes BOSTONIANS are famous as the An unusual combination ( J g All-St- Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Carter an nounce the marriage of their son, Allert T. Carter to Miss Lucille Jen sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allert Jensen of Salt Lake. The marriage took place In Salt Lake, Friday, September 2S, at the home of Mr. Carter's sister. Mrs. Elmo Cuhnlnz- haupiothe presence of the immedl- are ramuy. ine ceremony was by) Bishop Smith of the SeveBtptnh ward. A wedding din ner warylerved following the-- mar Provo people p'redent ,lage.The wereMrs. Grant Eggertson, Mrs.. AUlel. Cunningham and Star . BERG HATS Guaranteed to be the best styles, and to keep their shape. Felts, $5.00 Beavers,. $8.50; Velour i - PRINCESS A ... anss-aenia- Ladles'DepU $40 THE NEW SHIRTS Are extremely interesting. The famous Beau Brummel Brand (collar attached) come. in Oxford cloths, crepes and soisettes . . CJ tfl Tfl tA e s Get It At Taylor Bros. Co. to CLOTHCRAFT SUITS For the more conservative man. The excellent wearing quality of these suits is .... $29l00 to $40.00 guaranteed TOP COATS The Raglins and Ulsters make the brisk walk fine sport before starting the business day and they come in all the newest materials Mrs.. Heber J. Done entertained and BlnebeU Beehive Swarms of the First ward, at, the Mrs,. Grant Eggertson was hostess home of Mrs. Albert S. Jones Tuesto the members of the Lolnco day evening. Fall flowers prevailed Swarm at her home Tuesday throughout the rooms. Games were alright,alrlght. 'x ser'A Noise inXewNtro,".'ls a Harry: evening. The time was spent in pre- played and a delicious luncheon ved to aliout 25 members. Penmnont production. The screen . paring campaign lags-t- a jjin on tin version was prepared by Uex Tay-- , members, of the ward in order to Miss Lora, Dunn and Miss Ada lor from the story by Edgar. Frnnlt have a JW percent turn-ou- t at the Hnxey were hostesses to the Elysian liii. The photoplay was done by opening of the Mutual session, to be Gleaners of the Sixth ward Tues- John Arnold. held next Tuesday v' evenings A day evening, at a "children's" pnrtv "THREE WISE FOtfl.S" dainty luncheon was served to Miss Games were the feature entertainInez Jones, Miss Edna Monson, MiM ment for the evening. Prizes were . ' most At the age .of twenty-ninAlta Christen'sen, Miss TtemoTS' awarded to Mrs. La Vern s Miss Stella Goddnrd Eggertsen, Miss Hazel' Bowden, Miss young men are. losing sleep, tr,i;;g Dora Dnrrant, Miss Dessa Johnson Alma Bylnnd. Lnncheon wnsservM to PifMrtion their straggling, salary Nut to the following : Mrsr Walter T. to cover nil their demands. and Miss Mabel Mitchell ; Hasler, Mrs. Peter Jensen. Mrs. X ,ko King Vidor. Mrs. Lyle Jones Coombs was de- A. Peterson, Mrs. Alma Bylnnd, Mr. Nor in his success to lie measured illl Iiiiiil'U that lightfully surprised at her home Ethel Peterson, Miss Roma Bylund l,v rlii. fiiiini'iiil irtiin. . For Vidor Monday evening by the officers and Miss Jessco Whitehead, Miss Stella in itselT ls slgiiitii-antteachres of the First ward Sunday Goddard, Miss Audrey Ostland, numbers among- - his productions school. Progressive games were Miss Mildred Condon, Miss Zinasoine of the most artistic and sin played, after which a dainty lunch- Lnrsen, Mrs. Amanda Senhouse. Mrs cerjy hmtfan' photoplays. .""Love eon was served. Mrs. Coombs was Huth Billings, Mrs. Pearl Blown. Never Dies," 'Peg O' My Ilenrt" presented 'with two booklets of Miss Verda Petersfon. Miss Lvfejaud '.'Three Wise Fools" jlays Miss Geneva Haycock, Aliss t ute to his ability. Edgar A. Guest's poems. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs will leave the latter Allierta Adams, Mrs. La Urn - due of- - the most significant directorial career part of this week (or .Salt Lake, Singleton and Miss1 Mary Ntittull: milestones of histVw.l... amy ..'lii.'li MitiiK j ...1;....Y... .1. ......... nt,,..,l.ii. attd Friday. In adapting Ibis great stage siiceess for the screen for Goldwyn Pictures Vidor has deftly tha.hiuno.ronA nnd blended with it a' touch of the dramatic nintr-inIt one of the most vividly pictures of life. the Bosa Swenso'n. For the young man of good taste CORTLEY SUITS and-Mis- . v j . . Mrs. Glade Ck)wan and children of Payson are visiting In Prow for ten days with Mrs. Cowan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leettaqm. . ' where, they will spend the winter, while Mr. Coombs attends school at the University of Utah. Mrs. William E. Banks will leave this evening for Cowley, Wyoming, where she will spend sew eral months with her children-granchildren, and great grand children. While away she will also visit ThermoDolis. Hot Springs and other parts of Wyoming. new English lines, tb make the-- wearer - feel -- zz i . i AU press-th- ............... w Suits have just j the right VSnap,"in the - PELIGHTFl'L PHOTOPLAY, One lot High Top Shots, one lot White and Black Pumps and Oxfords,. Children'! White Slippers. tte while thw last No Fittings No Exchanges No Refid- sKverjr Hale Must Be final. m -- - r . See Our Windows v Mb ' WOMAN IN HOSPITAL. Mrs. Floy Turner of Suuuvslde underweut, an operation foy append!-elti- s at the Atrd hospital Wednesday forenoon. The oiration was performed by Dr., J. W. Alrd. ' brocaded and striped tricosham, poiret twills. !erved. Our v New Fall 7T1T lum-heo- Materials are low price. V Delia Stubbs wiU entertafu the S. 'C, 8. at the r home of Mr a. Frank Stubbs,'- - Thursday evening. The time wilt le spent In sew ing, after which a delicious wilj Mls Ke at a very Pressed Eiai I Step s Briskly and Radiates Success off leers, teachers and the bishopric aiwt' their twrtners, at the Second ward will hold a bukl-nemeeting and social at the home of Mr. Albert Hasuiusseu Thursday w ! ' evening, at T :3a ' Values to $24.50 50 Beautiful Dresses. V The M. I. A, . Just received a special purchase of A b I . 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