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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1923. assisting .Mrs. Button as hostesses were Mrs. Robert Moretleld, Mrs-FeBush and Mrs. Bert Sutton. FaU flowers prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms.,1 The time spent with tousle and games, after . which a I dainty luncheon Was served to 36 guests. Many beautiful and ; useful gifts were received by; the: - bride-to-bThe marriage of Miss Bateuiaa to ElmerUt Badley, son of Mr- .- and Mrs. . O. Badley of Salrtake, will lake place jtftobsrJlQ in- - 1he Suit. Buy Your Monarch Range Nowl, rn ' " . "fi - vf zzmm v jsiace I -- to (fo rJflQ TONIGHT AND FRIDAY RECEPTION TO VISITORS. welcome to do so. Furthermore, we One of the largest social funct- shall set aside-- an amount to , be ions to take place during the Bute used for your entertainment. In Federation of Women' Clubs to be whichever way you may desire." beld nere next week will be the The First district gratefully a riven hv th First district club pre8ldent4n!nJunctIon with feepts the iHwpitallryt: President Harris and have asked that the B: rh Rrtphflm Tniinil linlvArftltv furnish therefreshment The reception will be held ifl the 'Y: the Tuesday afternoon receptions Lake' temple.'. B. i. U, faculty Toom at 4 o'clock This will be done and the serving' Tuesday.- - Refreshments will be furV. "faculty danring : TBS 8, Y. nished by the B..Y. Unserved By the will be done in a most splendid class will be held! this evening at J women of the B. I. U.i Women's oiv manner by the B. T. U. Women- - in f in the ladies gymnasium. Music will be furnished the ladles' rest room. The,, rooms o'clock, ganization. be will thearf ara depart bydeebajj' by string quartet specially The G. B. A. elnb will be enterranged for the' occasion by Prof. ment of the B. V. U., and.it Is ex- tained at the home of Mrs. George there' wiU a be pected splendid Madsefl. J'loieuce art ' Those in the receiving A. Is'uttall this evening. Sewing President Harris of the B. Y. TJ. has shown a most cordial spirit of line wlU be the state officers, visit and music1 wiUbe the feature endistrict officers, tertainment for the evening, after hospitality. . When the First dis ing speakers,' the will ije trict officers approached him ohulhitM?e Phloems or the districts ciuns, which a dainty luncheon U. Wom- - served. subject of holding meetings atlheP11 president of the B. v. B. X. V., he said, "We wlU be slad en, the dean of women of the B. Y Bonneville The Encampment No. to throw our doors open to the con; U., and the local reception commitventlon. .. We wnnt to do our part tee, of which Mrs. W. T. Hasler is 8 will entertain the 1. O. O. F. No. 14 and also the Rebecca Lodge as a good host. Whenever you want chairman. The ladies of Prbvo clubs and or- members and their partners; at a to use our available room ou are social Friday evening, at 8 o'clock ganizations are cordially Invited. In the Odd Fellows ha& Cards wiU . Mr. and Mrs. J. C Hatch of Mt, be played and refreshments served. View, Wyoming,, are visting for a All members are Invited to be pres-- . in Provd with Mrs. sent. f ; ; jW,e ,. Hatch's pa rents, Mr. and Mrft- A missionary party will be held . Vy. Iiathenbrook. ' this evening in the Fourth ward in Mrs.;LrMr Monson entertained honor of Fred Crandall and and granddaughters Gee, who will leave October of the late Jesse N. Smith at her 20, to labor for-- the L. D. S. chureh. home Tuesday evening in honor of A splendid program. will be given, her husband's birthday. Those pres- after which dancing wiU be enjoyed. ent were Mr' - and Mrs. waiter AU ward members and friends of Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ander- the missionaries are invited to . be ' son, Miss Mary Bushman, Francis present -Smith,- - Joseph Flake arid Mrs. Martha Smith Harris. The marriage' of Miss Cuba Dayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Luclle Hatch was hostess to E. Dayton of this city and Paul J. the Minnehaha Gleaners of the Fifth Davis of Vernal, took place In Salt The young ward at her home Tuesday evening. Lake Wednesday The entertaining room? were j,vet couple will make their tome iu tily decorated in fall flowers. Dnr Provo. ing the evening .the following offi ' cers were selected for the month of Mrs. Norma Bullock entertained October. Miss Libble Cook, third the members of the Ladies' Literary Yiee president, Miss Gladys Watson; club at her home Wednesday after-noosecretary and treasurer, Miss. Luat a business meeting and cille Snow, reporter, after which the social. During the afternoon, the remaining time was spent in doing program for the year was outlined, "Polychrome" work under the direc-- after which Mrs. Harold Clarissa ve tton of Mrs. Crase Hatch. A delic- several vocal selections, A delirious ious luncheon, was enjoyed by Miss luncheon "was served to : Mrs. L. B. 'Melissa Green, Miss Gladys Watson, Harmon, Mrs. Karl Bandley, Mrs. Miss Louise Rich, Miss Libble Cook, Karl Beckr-MrsGrant Eggertsen, Miss Josephine Jones, Miss Orpha Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Sterling "Taylor, Jones, Miss Tlrsa Cheever, Miss Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs."Meritt' Edna Mayhew, Miss AttarJuekson. Pilce, Mrs. Harold Clark, Mrs. Peter Miss Xellie Walker, Miss Helen Jied-- , Jensen, Mrs. Sterling Ercaiibrack, qtilst, Miss Fay Spalding, Miss Lu-- j Mrs. Heber Ruier, Mrs. Dwight cilie Snow. Miss Carol Dunn, Miss Packard, Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. Gloria Mangum. Miss Matilda' Pal- - Heber Taylor, Mrs .Vrinne Ilawl-iugand Mrs. Annie Pasman. iner, Miss Florence Adams, .Miss Iva Jones, Miss Kate Smith. Miss Miss Helen Vernal. Hatch, Mickey The C. H. S. club met Tuesdnv Mrs. Leo Bown, Mrs. Chase Hatch evening at the home of Miss Priscil-land .Mrs. Wells Brimhnll. ChrlsteJist'iir-dtHMityamity clerk, of Salem. The club's ' usual proMiss Atha'TJafeinaii" was guest of gram, a (In lnt y liuicheon and a jppFrifl watermelon bust innd the evening honor at a miscellaneous shower, an enjoyable one. Among tllnse given at the home of Mrs. Lynn V. present were MissGonevieve. UlcHfc Those Sutton, Wednesday evening. Miss ln'. nrdson, of Peujainin; aiiss Jieina lessee, or sspringvme Baebnian, of Provo; Mis Lnurcui? .Southwlck.'of Lehi: Mi.is Lila social events are coming and all of Provo : Miss Kutli Boyer. your wardrobe needs new things of Springville and .Mrs. Jeau Cox for Fall. Have them made at Bonuett, of Provo. r r. FREEt FREE A -- . . A - f - . -- St-- , ce 32-pie- ce rr j .. Pure 3l2t3 5 Dinner Set I mn, 51 wtrr, rrm 'rT M Gold Band nrwr. r, r. Aluminum5 WflVT Cookings Set THE ONE PPICE HOUSe" 1 . dU-plaj- Bay. t. - ; s- and Comedy own a genuine Monarch Malleable Range f uhWersuch favorable V conditions. Don't delay! if ew-ida- rf TONIGHT Saturday closes our Monarch sale. Never will you have a more generous offer than this! Never will you have a chance to Or-vil- s Viola Dana in "A Noise in Newborp"'' 1 '' -- rand Hani Hamilton in 1 , "Uneasy Feet" I FRIDAY AND Satisfoction SATURDAY SEE US MONEY FIRST-SA- VE Richard Barthelmess MILLINERY SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the latest modes ' WHOLESALE PRICES. jillpyifiii TO MISS. We are located in the old Singer Sewing Machine Building at 97 North University Avenue. SHOP Each Dress a Creation. 189 EVA HINDMARSH North Sixth West. Provo, Utah. rd Tneritnftiar: magazine-wi- LAD T H E S E advance winter models. -- Colorful, intriguing, jaunty designs for every occasion. Artistically trimmed. Staple felts and many in the popular Panne ; velvet, duvetyn, satin and combina Hon, effects. 240-pag- ' , N.W.ANDERSON TUUsWIliilisml Ts8stt4ylTMbtFit Ukm-IL- N Bbii. Phone No. 172. V- , CIS (finfc- - fl St) - Quklitj-Milliner- y TWCwrtryCUsws UbM-II.- H Vv P I j vJt " II When you buy a MONARCH Range you ;.re assured of a finished product that is PleaslnB 10 ,ne ive. anu ai me saiuv- nine the Vitalparts tetai!S!s,s.of n,..,..p.... r ivi llou "1lAUiria; jvuspm -- ' mmmm A , S o It ' (( I . t J m J I J I III ' 1 j I jj fi I l jjll j I J Jllj T lllllmml) J' Ij I 1,:1 I One-l'ric- e l j l jlj j ij illI jlj III if f 111 111 Ij ' 1 ; 1 tl m?tm w. u U III ! - r Illllll I! , MWmw tA.,' Mil ! ...il A i ' .,n illllll II 'lilll COMEDY ; FRIDAY AND'. SATURDAY. HELEN JEROME EDDY Supported by Harrison . Ford, ; in j" s . beauty." ill ' i Moreever, she Is already aa actress of high skllL In "When Love Conic" she had many tax her talents tu the ii I most but he comes through them .. ' all with rwhtrs flyintr. i " I vant,to buy hjhmn so auto- fcoblleilke Baby Pepgy did,'. says' Kuy, to anybody Who asks her about . Child aitors and ndrt-snehave ciniTtilitr way of leaping over- : nluht Into fining Tlicn.wns the cane of Jekle-('o'.Mit- . f.r einmple '." KUI" llftfud him rlcnr uir to 'The Is'ow the. heights of ntardom. tante. comes another baby star who Mdi All this Is contended by Yklor, fair to reach the huh places in the prtifcsslutuil sinbltions. . . who adds: not far dlntant future; Her tam , But It Is probable that Fay's ' "Gothic churches, Malay bats, Is Kay McKi nr.lc. tht youuReMt mem- enrulnu'H will not l used to carry v 8lhrrian flora and fauna, Chinese ber of the llay Carol ennipatiy thnt out this trpom!, . since' tlipy are lore. Tuhlttahn tabopit, American, filmed "When Ixive Comes" for the belnjt placed in a trust fund to defanblon of 187.1, Irlah slniift and col-- . lllnt Booklmt. Offices of Amerlct, fray the expenses of her education toqulallKins, mediaeval mythology, under the auspices of which It will and the requirements of a nnlvcr j pimnloirrmll Iwwrnpi into- - the tie ahown on r'rlday' sHd HatnrVlay stty trtnlnjf,'li-htrhaw htrt pi- - n- - f l )hototlays directed at thl studio at the PUImvwt theater, for her br her mother as twit """ duriiiK the last six months. Fay Is thfte years old and of ex a. her ape will ihviuiL n a . "When Love jComes'V ; and lpi fl qulMlte ' That ho niU!t be pnttlpularly. aware of the reactUms at colors to various degrees of UKhtliic. , That he mnst know the customs, traits and traditions of the locale In each drama Is set. That he dare not cotnlt snnr-- i hronlsflra, distort facts,' or violate iii rate .. COMEDY" i ' jll'!', ' I I ) ij IJI 1 I ' Iji I il - .. , Jjl 1 I j jjlj J II I II , 'isssshshiiiiv - I 1 " f ' Long Life Satisfactory Operation and i 57 North University Ave. " Power"- - ... Mid-lande- Royden House, 57 N. First West. PROVO, UTAH. $ I - -I; ; There isji hidden value in MONARCH Ranges, and (he same painstaking care is exercised in pouring the casting, riveting Malleable frames to steel plates, etc, as is ustd in finishing the attractive exterior. . Io "The Invisible For the daughters' of. Eve, Also many' If you get your order to me immediately :: TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Fall Hats ,Only$l a Year. . ALL SEATS 10c ming HOME JOURNAL 1 will see that your subscription starts with e October issue 58 pages. In full color containing, among scores of other , ''features, the first installment of Booth r, r: Tarkington's newest novel. The' and the first part of Otis Skinner's reminisccncei of the American stage. . ! ww i mm ICJIl Ml PRINCESS- - A. I thisjiuahty lkTA r J element germane In the filumlg of each individual story. That ha spends weeks and months in libraries art galleries and in exhaustive research and - ' Mj with every ll be in any way di- -, at 'the lowest price. nunished. On the confact the Now, despite editorial the circuThe plans Journal's that trary, . lation is at the largest' for the coming year unpoint in its history, and questionably assure the that, s making -- the finest copies that, have. largest numbers ever ever been published;. it-i- lIZ-- imri. eiiler-taiiie- Mrs: D..C. Wiliams. was in Salt Lake today attending-- , the Belief society conference.-- ' Miss"' Bessie William and Walter Whitehead accompanied her to S'alt Lake und attended the state fair. takC pride in bui,ding '"S j I "One sej'iires wider, jnore sidiil.' and more useful education through making pictures than through a education," declared university King .Vidor, Goldwyn's . director, Three Th edirector of Uoluwyirs Wse Fools" which comes Ur the Columl)ia theater tonight and Friday further avers : That all arts ans sciences are employed In the motion picture Industry. That the director of screen plays it is i i i I Ilyruui Duke at dinner at their linine evening in Imnor of T. J. ij II) Farcer, whose birthday aiudversary jll on that day. A cut glass 1 formed the of fall flowers vase centerpiece for "the dininir t,iM'. Mrs. foyers were laid for Miv-auWalter Peav, Mr and Mrs. J.' it: Clark, Mr. and Mm. A. H. Peav and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. 3. Fnrrer. After dinner Mr. Farreri Hill -entertained at a theater party. EDI CATION JN PK'Tl'KKS possible to cut the old price by. one-thifrom $1.50 to only $1 for 12 big,' brilliant issues. Neither "the" physical quality nor the editorial , , -- J J j QUALITY WORK AT MODERATE PRICE published, Into Monarch t Conscientious workmen with spcciaHrain- In 1 ii iII II i 5 Mr. and Mrs. AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT AFFORD w 1 "The Bond Boy" This sale closes Saturday, October 6. You are invited to call and make your selection early. For years it has been the aim of The Ladies' Home Journal, s it has been the achievement of The Saturday Eve- nino Post, to give the f America .the ' pomes "Best magazine in Itsclass rX in LADIES: Hats that range from ?2,50 to $18.00, cut to w--: Is-Buil- s ; a Ladies, there are hundreds, of .hats to choose from and all this season's styles. Trimmed Hats and Sport Hats for ladies' and " children's wear. We have an excellent line of for college girls. , J' - |