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Show THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925. Soccer Star 1111 11 I a 11 vi w ax ll ll liv?v . ll ll mmmmt-- - "mAMHMH v. PACE Tim : I : Social Editor, Ihone.l07 v I I "-- .f , i, lelitelli!rS The Aiueriean Legion Auxiliary Camp So. 3 of the Daughters of 1U be. euiertuiued wUl juieet toaUht at the home of the Pioneer Mrs. L'uuua' Jones, Mrs. Marietta iieasley, 4M West 1st at the home II 4i.T South Sixth West, Thursday. rtouth, at 8 .o'clock. Mr. Mary X program will be rendered, after Vincent will act a assuming hostesa. which luncheon will be served.. The tiru will be apeQt" la girtnjfl reiKirta, f the eonwutton,- - after hteh frysJimeutvwUl be awred. The Aljtlia Touu tltik wi41 meet t are requested to be the hiuue of .11 si Lucitie Manson. All uieailHTS . prea-utat Thursday evening, Scptewlier 10, -- -li.H) uVUh k ..... . " 1 Of 'the Xa 4, Camp laughters rPioneer .will inwt at the home ef One of Ule most mtrrwffuriiffttir. Mrs. T. V, ' JtoiniiejT SSS North 4 .of the- season was the rt'tinkia held West, at S o'clock Thursday All lueniberg are requested to Monday SeptcniU'r f, iu the Sixth '" ward amusement hall, by.the mem be present. niKrai , HI' d. '' : ba 1 Thursday Morning Ml v V i i. - TTil r ,4 v4.! - : V . 01 Shop Early! cele-imte- t:im.. This is a special purchase just arrived. PLAYERS OF ' - , 1 BLACK GREEN HENNA BLUE If Your Shoes Have Holes ' St as and Friday bers nflhe PiXhlu'nTaailf"." The Provannas club will meet Business matters .were. dlswssed o'ekxi after which the following program' Friday aftrviuaia at wan given : Comuuiujly sinking, sev. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hwk. chat wiU eral numlierg by a quartet "coiuiibsed G'auieit, music, and social "V" the features of ' the aftermxm. of Ernest rax ma , Moroe Paxman. Thomas L. Martin aud .Peter' after which a dainty -luncheon will , Jensen ; pia.no solo, Lota paxnian ; be aerved. one act play, "Mrs. WlluV WilL Tile ludie of St Mary's Guild presented :bf Mrs, Aim-- ? parraan. will give a pulille card party mxt Mrs. I Martin. Mr. T, MaM Kirk, Elaine Paxman and IW'tbi Paxman.;-pian- Monday evening at 8 o'clmk iu the ladies elul hwnw, earner of .'Third selection, Kutiua Paxnian of 1I r 1 . North and rulrerslty avejiueJFlve (, , Xephlj reading, Majorie, Peay of I V Salt Lake and solo by George Mo- - hundred aud bridge- will' La played and lie will eight given pretty prlxes Cnne .from Ncphl. Following the jwa.v. Tickets fiftjr cents. Every-lou- e program; games were palyed. is most cordially invited. course dintin1 the of During day, . ner and snpper was nerved to 125. L Mr, and Mrs. liert loveless de-J" kMeet Ceorc Campbell, star Carta-iiglitfnliy entertained at their home diau soccer player who recently Mis Mildred Mitchell and Mis Sunday evening, .A profusion of , his twenty-seconyear in th - tie Ruth Willis wIH net as hostesses gay full flowers were' used tbrougb-en- t has played with to the Junior Girls of the "Sixth rtoua clubs. blns an wpwlally tlie' entertuiuliig rtMiins. Music word at the home otitis Milehcll's and giimeS wert enjoyed after which wis tavorua in Toronto. He was slnWr,"Mrs. Knlph Dmin, Thursday j dainty refreshments were. served to ntp'olp of th Canadian team that 4?p(i! tU Untied. States in, the evening at 7:30 o'clock. 8rt ir.nniirtjTr) games between 1 a. v ('ovin tries. rail iiireSS6S ALL SIZE factory .representative will be eld at our. store . after-Booa- TT Special Sliowing of '.'--- Saturday : , 1 The public is invited to come and see ' . this . unusual display ot wonderful fiirs. Make your fur selections now! ,- had the privilege of Witnessing the Moroni Olaoq; Players who are belug sponaored this season In three plays I at the Ollunitiifl theater "by the BiihI uess and Professional Women's club, are asking who are the Moroni " Players. a who are of artists group They some years ago conceived the idea that there were many people living in: the territory betwen the Uocky mountains .and the coast who are hungering fof the better things In x ' mm - The Moroni Olson Players present only' plays of distinction plays hlili iiihVh nonie real CotiTFfTniTTiin to the theater and which satisfy the enduring Impntae for vital drama. They are always heartiljr welcomed back to the communities, ln. which they have once apiieared and are enthusiastically eimimeuded by press reviewers. - There are eight artists in' the company. All of them have, had years art because the 'supply Is so meager of training and experience, most of compared to. that of the east and the them having played on Broadway extreme west. It became-theipur and having associated with leading pose to take to Ihls'distrhljwime of actors the1est dramas beiiigproduced each of the eompany consists of season and their enterprise. husboen Moroni Olson, the founder, Byron completely Ba.tiBfactory. Fo'ulger, Frank 'TtaRrau'ssen, 'Joseph One dramatic critic has said, Williams, Sumner Chase Cobb, Janet Moroni Olsen Players to Stage "What the Theater guild has done Young, Leora Thatcher and.Dorothy Drama in Provo :1 ' for New Tork, the Moroni Olsen Adams,. , : This Season offered this season are s Flayers we dtriig for the north- ti'ouf ' ( L'limv Ihn 4.nl- - "Pygmalion," "The Ship," and By MRS. ELSIE C. CARROLL.. ..t tn Theater enlld will remlilv niv "Friend Hannah," In some places Pome people who have not yet predate the worth of this eomparl- - where tljis company i apiMnrlng season tickets for tliese plays are being imia fiinitSO and $S 00. The Business and Professional Women of Provft nre-e- ferlug wnstm tictetn for ' fS.iKJ and $2.73. These may be obtained from Miss Seherer at the Provo Bakery, Mr8.4 Ehill at the Ladles Floral, Miss Round? at Provo Meat and Packing, Miss Paxman at the Utah Power, Mrs. Jones at the Jones Millinery, Mrs. McCausland of the Flelsenman Teast Co or from any other members of the clnh, RENOWN WILL ' Don't wait 'till bad weather! We" fix theni with real leather. QUALITY SHOE REBUILDERS 208 West Center St. Telephone 674 . .: F. H. Nannay, Prop. APPEAR HERB . The-j4ny- xx Pauline StarKe Conrsd Nael ana m "SUN-U- m P f ,,.-rr- -- like Mr. and Aebstad and daughtet Annie, of flnlt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. trtH Salt Mrs.-Alf- Fot-lan- d. - - - Visits Here-E-dith C Argute and Dunne Simpklns of Salt Lake, spent in this city aa the fhe week-engu'st8 of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. d it "sixir." trai'.sferreil to the screen with fidel- r:v. Uy. lii other li'ajrna; roles are Conrad - The sensationnl staw (suceess "Suit-l'p- " conu'8 to the Strand thea- .Navel i s iiuie." Pauline Starke as ter in screen form with Lucille Ln ':!.,'! ii!V. ' Artlnu1 Jianliii as "liud,"' 1. Arthur.. a&. the Satranger," Verue essaying the same role htie created with such UNtoundiiig suc- SiiMi He lirasse lis "Sheriff AVeeks,'. Fil.vmii t'oifi'elly' ns "Pop .Todd'' cess on New York's Uroadwny, luid l'.iiminl Ueckwith' as "Boh." It is the story of Pinniped, anil undevelojied souls, to tsotytr tiitrj tcil good caaa; wSom the riNing sun of intelligence l 1925 Studebaker Standard Six 1 ;;. one of the most .magnificent in the" I'nlted- - States, the and little trayersinl picturesque orth 4,"a- tmountains of 'WwWrn olina, not far The picture was directed by EiU inmid Gtmldine. vvlio nialios his bow ii h a' director with this picture and is said to have produced one of the mnut tntenselv drniiiittic nictures of the season. This stage play by Lnla Vollmer offered a wealth of drama and atmosphere and it has. till been Bnifi2d Cheep to pt JJplE telephone carries the voice beyond the sick. room walls to ther fiiomes of ffiendsTand relatives:near and far. V1. as- A'l shape at a very EVERY BiT5 A DEUCH1 1 - - 924 Jewett Special Touring 1924 Jewett Coupe ""' "" x ""Ideal for Business Man A dependable car. Plant r. Them " !Bell System! 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Runs and looks like new. lr.-.Hcwc- value of the Telephone. St - .".VJ 1 Sm. 1 -- brings to the sick r yoom the familiar voices tof-- . loved ones to cheer ,tne lonely hours. On$ Policy, Out - Like New It S-Dol- lars at a large discount, 1924 Studebaker Light Six TTirtnB'STPPhTPTTlhrtersia iniilig" a ml love. ' The story is enacted against 10 'SdlephQiio cr ia like new This MfcnmaaWWaiaW m aasiiasisi siaisi a si.sbisissi A; r 1 'I |