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Show it THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924. -- n j ooety Williuius.u and Mrs. Alfred and family. Kicbrd BudWy dinner at their home of Mr. and Mr StoBmudtey Uo IU leave in ZL future for Canada. CotWere laid fr the foUomiagMr. r and Mi tlrtt Mf- - "Bd Mr- Miss Myrth Watkins will leave Provo Wednesday morning for San Fraudwo for an extended pleasure bv trip. She will le Mrs. Jam- - Vi":i:i;:ui.i:! u:i.l dujbter also of this city. Before returning Miss Watkins wiftLislt San Hiego and several poii.ts of interest iu southern California. She will also visit iu Oregon. Arn-.j- d H. Emma .Evans The Mi pT Goddard entertained and at a tily aiawinted dinner party the home of the former, Bun-Sl- r to Miss Enna Peterson fho ls leaving for Rait Lake to n home. I. A. of the Provo Third yte ward ward will give a dance In the mute has ,mU9ement halL Good leen secured aim iVextended to the pubUc In general. M Hasler will be hostess Utah Sorosis to the members of the afterndub at her home Wednesday Hajch oon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Chase M. Carrie will give a talk on Miss the of Bryn president Thomas, . H. Mawr school for girls. Mrs. Interesting Homer will give an Mrs. paper on "Women Inventors". a paper on L. C. Totter will give Madame Keina and musical numbers will be furnished by Mrs. F. W. T. L Hickman. . The annual reunion for all mem-beof the Provo Fifth ward will be Ueld in the ward amusement hall on Washington's birthday, February 22. n i mier.dld program and entertain for all chil- ment bus been arranged dren under 14 years of mencing at 2 p. m. in age, com tne evening the older members of the ward will A snappy program lie entertained. of the best talent obtainable will 1k riven commencing promptly at 7 o'clock, after which games, dancing and a cafeteria luncheon will be en Every member of tne ward joyed. to mis gam is looking rorwara the committee a real reunion. event for them The home economics promise department of the Women's Municipal council 8 will meet Thursday evening at club rooms, a five course lesson In millen-er- v will start All members of the council are Invited. clock in the council when Hiss Donna Penrod spent last in Xephi, the guest of Miss Esther Oakey. week Mrs. Charles Penrod entertained at a birthday party Saturday after to her little noon, In compliment ilauEhter, Venice, whose birthday anniversary occured on that day. A Seena Owen m Cosmopolitan! Production of UNSEEING DittriluuJ EYES" hy GoUuyr.-CctmjoJit- ai AvaiUbk la both bM and cut form. McCoard, Arthur McCoard, Charles MeCoard, Ted Radmore, Charles Clark, Harold Conant and Milton Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Skinner entertained at their home Monday evening in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. An enjoyable time was spent in playing cards, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cos. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. rimri,Bresee, Mr. and Mrs. Heber K. Car ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Carter. Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. bterllng Skinner,, Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Carter. Miss Maud Pierce. Miss Phoebe Carter, Vern Carter and John Henrichsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Snmsinn n. tertalned at their home in Lakevlew Sunday eveninir. in honor of Hie fifty-Sixt-h weddinir niinlversnrr nt Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clinger. The occasion was also the 76th birthday anniversary of Mr. Clinger. A large birthday cake, nrettilv decor ated and containing 70 candles centered the dining table. Carnations and ferns were used in the decor ation scheme. Games, music and luncheon were enioved lv Hie fol lowing, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Bishop and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mrs. William J. Brown and family of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maxfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Maag, Mrs. C. L. Eckel of Glendale. Culif Ik visttini' for H werk with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Keigley. Mrs. J. T. Farrer. Mrs. Nora Vance, Mrs. B. Wallick, and Mrs. J. B. Seethaler were Salt Lake visitors Monday. ( AST IS CHOSEN TOR H. V. I'. OPERA of Arthur Stringer's story, wbtru will liecin an etigageiueul at the Columbia theater, Wednesday and Thursday. lireetor K. M. Griffith aud memlH'rs of his company came aeross many tpiaint iharaetcrs in tbe Canadian llmkies. None of them, however, proved to be as and colorful as Conrad Keiu, (Hie of tbe most noted of guides in that rugged country, who acted as guide aud mentor for the eoiuiany. Keiu, a fctoeky built man of alxuit forty years, oiuted out to the (umpauy many picturesque sHits In (he Canadian Rockies that Iuh'H filmed never He had has beeu iu that section for nix climlK-years, prior to which he uioiiulniiis lu lUHcticullv etety pilit of the world. A Swiss by birth, he knows the famous Alps by heart aud ' has also aled tf the Andees lu South America anil Ihe Pyrenees in Sia'.u. It was Keiu tvlio discovered the body of lr. Stone when the bitter lost bis life III the Canadian ltockies a few jears ago, and who res. lie l'r. Stone's wife also llcl'K-who was inn r Mined on a ledge for almost five days. Several years ago, tiled an ekilitiou Ktiu from tbe uieseiitu of natural history to SiU ria. n j TEA. events of ' the wason was the trousseau tea k'iven by the Women's Municipal Uonncll at the Hotel Itok-rts- , Satur day afternoou. The tea room was pretily decorated with red and white carnations, sweet iieas. tulips. Caudles in attractive candlesticks were also employed in the decorative scheme. Mrs. S. V. Prows and Mrs. W. L. WhUteniore had charge of the decorations. Iu tbe receiving line were Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. H. W. Gease, Mrs. C. I'.. Maw, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Wymau Berg. Mrs. G. H. Brimlu.ll, Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Mis. L. C. Potter, Mrs. E. C. Kodgera, Mrs. 0. H. Heindsidman, Mrs. Anna Craig, Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. Ralph Poulton. Mrs. David 0ten-shaMrs. J. Leo Bowa and Miss Adele Peters. While the ladies were viewing the elaborate contents of the cedar chest, musical numbers were rendered by a string trio from the B. Y. con- I tine of the uuiiue i Mr. ! TROVSSEAC The dining table attractively decorated with red carnations, sweet peas and ferJ Cover were laid for 12. 111 ing f r the cedar chest and its tents will take place. i - Brandley, Mr. and Mr. Mr Jame. Raw li't- -i Mr. and WlUiam Mr ,Dd Bradford. S5h, nd W Johu-tni- The marriage of Miss Artln lla of Mr. and Mrs. Johiixiu, duiu-lite- r A .M. Jo1.umu, to Thomas Lassen, f.!so cf li. t t toU j. lace Monday at Fartuington. The couple will make their home iu Provo. t L M. Lwta I NSKEIXG EVES." Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger and tickets for the trousseau and also In filming sceues for 'Ciiseeiiig family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger for the dance to be given by the tan's picturiiation and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry council on April 2, when the draw- Eyes," linopoli TJ. Tea was served to 2(H). The tea tables were iu charge of Mrs K. I Anderberg and Mrs. Fred R. Taylor. Mrs. E. L. Beau. Mrs. George Ha.i-seMrs. R. B. Patterson and Mrs. George Leven poured. Mrs. Said Bardwil and Mrs. William Orem assisted in the serving. Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. Alva Nelson and Mrs. David Opeu-shahad charge of the sale of PAGE THREE. Work has begun at the Brlgham Young university upou the opera, 'Iidauthe," which will be produced by the student body on the night of March IS, under the direction of Prof. Franklin Madseu, of tbe music department. The cast, as it wns finally made TireB tbe eld. owers their vital up after consultation among tbe ity. The best standard family contestants who were awarded cough medicine for old and voung roles, is as follows: Lord ('bancs Uor. A. Rex Johnson, president of tbe student laxly: Earl of Mt. Arrat. Merrill J. Bunnell: Strephon, Ariel Ballif; Earl Tolloller, Rolfe Pratt; Good for every member of tha family Private Ellis, Norman Wing : Queen of the Fairies, Celestia Johnson; Iolanthe. Ruth Partridge; Celia, Ethelyn Hodson ; Lclia, Jessie Johnson: Kleta. Bessie Davie; Phyllis, Melba Condie. Coughing CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY 4 "MOIiEKN MAKRIAl.E." Kraiu-iX. Kiisbman no introduction to motion picture Willi lists but his ajilearain-I s s s. theater iu at tbe 15ayne a new picture. Princess "Modern Marriage" Wednesday and Thursliim-lthis account of day makes his n iiiHikable Today he is still tine of the handsomest men nu the wreeu even as he was when he essayed his first before the camera iu 1011. It was at the when the names of players were unknown even to those who frequented the movies and every newspaper Ignored the existence of motion pictures aud who were working to make them A Send jour name and add real plainly written together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dea f. "iues, Iowa, and receive in return a iiiul p.icfcage containing Chamberlain't Couifli Keiuedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, ''rlu" and whooping coughs, ar.d tickling tlirr.it: Chamberlain'a Stom-rc- h aud Liver Tablets for atomach troubles, indues . n, gassy paina that crowd the lienrc, bniuUMiess and constipation; f'liuber!ain's Sale, needed in every auuly kit burns, stall's, wounds, piles, ana p?n tlie.te valued fimily faeaicn.ca lor only 5 ceuU. Don't misa U nm vtskn It Hnu Ink Wrtntlnt CC&urr presents Wnnftug frm rimxt tut t$ Jrtm Hue A SPLENDID FEELING Tbttt tired, half-sicdiscouraged feeling caused by a torpid liver and constipated bowels can be gotten rid of with surprising promptness by using Herbine. You feel Its bene-piieffect with the first dose as Is purifying aud effect is thorough and regulating It not complete. only drive nnt hlla and tmniiritles but it imparts a splendid feeling of ana "uuaration, strength, vim, 60c. buoyancy of spirits. Price Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. Niels.ni, "1 W. !90 had rheu- matic puius iu my back. My buck often l nunc cnuiiiN-and fi It as if iron bands were tied nlout we. Sharp paliir like the stab of a knife shot through my shoulders and limbs at nunc 1 made. Colds .settled lu my kidneys frequently. and My kidney a weie congested they were out of order in other 1 I used loan's Pills aud liiev cured me of tbe trouble." Don't Price tiOc, nt nil dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy-- get Pills same tbe iHni'i'g that Mrs. Melsou had. Foster-Milbur- Co., Mfis., Iltiffalo, n X. Y. Adver-tlseineli- Hi !U VMITMAN-StMNtT- T I II t4m-AA?-- i Mil At LOSTCanada's The Hat Shop luiu ' I i de- partment. Our rnan will show you how a Voss Washer will sermanently solve your laundry problem. There is a model to suit every home and every income. tmltL CHS,-- 5 IT AT " 1 BULK FOODS If you think you're try this one! .25c Loose Sauer Kraut, lb .40c Sirloin or Quart cans Sauer Kraut Loose Macaroni, lb .10c 2 lbs Loose Cocoa, 2 lbs Loose Cocoanut, ORANGES AND LEMONS .35c CHEESE AND EGGS Cream Cheese, 30C Co?rnopo!itan CorpcratioQ Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen Soena 0wen,Lnuis Woiheim and an all star cast Dittoed by E.H. CRIFFTTH t(&smopottan production and COMEDY PC is ready to show a fine line of millinery. Call and see the splendid styles and reasonable prices. Every care is taken to suit you. MAW & HENRY Proprietors Canned Milk, quart Fresh Milk, quart Shasta Tea, P'Kg Better Krust, in buckets 25c 30c HAMS AND BACON Loose Dill Pickles, ALL SEATS TONIGHT can, Sliced, b. " ww NAME" and COMEDY 1 gq can, Sliced, b Qq til Can Corn, good, 2 for FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN Can Peas, good, HINDMARSH MARKET 464 West Center St 2 and QC- - wu OC for - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CORN AND PEAS fl1 Star Cast in "THE WHISPERED C w for 2 f 1UC ww C for 2 2V2-i- Sugar Cured Hams, Pr mcess AH PINEAPPLE THE CASH AND CARRY 25c Onp Mln Loose Sour Pickles, HUG 3 for Loose Sweet Pickles, 5c, 10c 9c - . PICKLES UU Smoked Bacon, lb BREAD 3 loaves Hamburger or Sausage, OCn Odb MILK Arthur Stringer's Story LIONEL BARKYM0RE Steak, Peanut Butter Lemons, large, dozen UNSEEING EYES ne 35c i 2 dozen Qq gg Cocoanut, lb Juicy Oranges, thrill-proo- f, KRAUT WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Rib Steak, . BEVERLY BAYNE in SALMON Kippered Salmon, j hi HARDWARE DEPARTMENT snow-boun- half-bree- i II mkMtrm and SNUB POLLARD in "THE WALK OUT" t. t TAYLOR BRC T C n id''. Demonstration tuk -- GET a raging blizzard their aeroplane stalled were a band of lawless prettily decorated with red hearts. Games were played and sevnearby who never set eral valentine stunts carried out, afa girl of such appealon eyes ter which a valentine lunchdainty eon was served to the following ing beauty. Marlon Beeslev. Mrs. John liadmore and Messrs. Ralph Olsen, less Staley, William McConrd, Leonard Sutherland, Joe Josea, t'hnrles Joscn. Aleo Josea, Frank I.nis Fourth St., i,i.vs: at this store any day in the hardware deavor Back-'iia- e: Mrs. c . in the depths of Peterson was hostess wilderness. d En- Brereton, Elsie Ilerv'a a Provo woman's exierl- - Cie Attena theYoSS IS? i in the show window of Wood-- ' has been trans ferred to the window of Farrer ttros. on University avenue. Ethel Vernon, Delores ( WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY lift on company, mer, Evelyn Doau'i Frovo people recommend I'ljs WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY j r. likely your kidneyi delay Is YOUR wash all out on the line by nine o'clock Monday morning? It can be, if you have a Voss washer. Voss o'clock, you know, is nine o'clock. "THE LAST HOUR" COMEDY The trousseau to be civen by the Women's on council Municipal A(uil 2, and which has been on dis-I'la- y Full- irtT-ubi- I TONIGHT Hiilli -- Marion Mon't ar sick. il mA RTCHARD. THE l'K). Misses, Mary Muirhead, If the kidney secretions are Does better work for us, too, Nowlcan go right on dancing, forever dear with you. Booke. the members of the Christian society of the Community church at a Valentine pnrty at her ""tne Monday evening. The rooms sells ; That Voss machine So entrancing" STRAND LION-HEARTE- D" 4l: All of the wash is through, ..zXoSS o'clock finds me learning All of the dances new: Good Thing DON'T MISd IT. st to Provo People Should .tri In Time. If you Mifter from backache; If you have headaches, dizzy it d Miss Elsie DON'T TAKE A CHANCE CARD OF THANKS. The family of Sophia A. Carter wishes to thank the many friends who helped during tbe Illness and death of their Moved mother. The mniute you feel a cold COMand elaborate birthday cake ING ON, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, steaming hot, on gocentered the luncheon table. Games ing to bed. Kill a cold quick NOW music and refreshments were en as the fag-enof Winter is the joyed by 30 little guests. hardest time to shake a cold. Hed-quiDrug Co., 4 stores. AdvertiseThe members of the Columbia ment. Sewing club met with Miss Anna Booke at her home Monday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated with valentines. Sewing and music were features of the evening, during which dainty refreshments weret served to the following club members: Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. W. Facer, Mrs. Flora Vincent, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen. Jr., Mrs. John Thur- :ond, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. Ernest Henrich- isen, Mrs. Mary Dahlquist, Mrs. B. Asiiel Johnson, Mrs. Effie Cutler, TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Mrs. Franklin Y. Gates, Mrs. Albert WALLACE BEERY Mrs. Hannnh J. aitasmussen, Invited euests: Mrs. ' rval in Olson and Miss Forrest and Vet in soine curious way tin name X. Bushman kuowu to those who were interested lu bini aud his previous work us a stoV company leading man In Camden, X. J.. and elx-- here was likewise revealed to those who wat. lied his films, at first only a sintle rt-- l iu length, with rapt attention. Much of tbe of his physique came from bis athletic training when, as a youth, he was It wrestler, bicycle r.lciT and athlete. His work on the screen was always churaciivlzed by a vital qnalitv. a sure reflection ef bii abounding good and huh i pit it. After four years with Essanay, one of the pione-- r producing companies, dining which time be played in liti'iiillv liiiiidiids of liort pictures, be joined Metro to do more ambitious Millies with Miss Peverly Their finest Payne as bis r work Is conceded to have been a beautiful production of "Itonieti and Juliet," a credit to all concerned even in those days. Followed sonic other pictures when If was decided that their Immediate future lay on the siieaklng stage. of Francis ft.. large A siipcinl proeram was given at 'he Fourth ward Relief society A teacu meeting this afternoon. ps topic demonstration was given i'.v Mrs. I). 1). Boyer, Mrs. A. L. Booth and Mrs. John T. Taylor. Xpeeiiil musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. Leland Cook and Mrs. Byron Dnstrun. Miss Eliza beth Cannon, head of the domestic cienee department of the B. Y. U., gave recipes for salad making and Niiad dressing for the year around. Mrs. Xephi Taylor had chnrge of the social hour. Musical numbers were which furnished, during dainty refreshments were served to what they are today. Jjj Smoked Red Chinook wUU lb MODERN MARRIAGE and COMEDY '' |