OCR Text |
Show THE HERALD HONDA June' Bride, ' I h.i r,.h..-- ' and Mi rormea an auracuy. v I YA MAY 14, 1923. i cenierp.ec. "FORGOTTEN LAW -- 0' A powerful dramatic photopla mnstc terjs also enjoyed iwcni OPTIMIST CLUB in iewlnf. Present ,bse4 on notel ot wldespreaa ap- spent jevenlnB The Optinjfst club menjlxsrs were Forgotten Law," the fn nitv Miiburn' if Salt' Deal entertained.) at the' home Mrs. JLeaa. Davie of Ogden.j photoplay which is scheduled, for j Lun ,C. .Williams tn TkAvinw Mnnctnv unit TiloflrtiiT i furb.' nraaAntatlnn . i ai.. .MWItiA if wwvim.mw .iiib. u on,. unuj ' ' Thursday afternoon.1 Apple fclos-- . ham, Mrs. riu&.aig, Agnes Crandail, Mrs. at the Strand theater, jn its soiusbutter cups and tulips were Fred Davis, Mrs. Rose Kartchner, j tire form it aroused heated discus--j used m decorating. Four tables ot Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. Ed Firrer,! slon, leadinfe finally to the repeal tho eara game 'T00" were played Mrs. of a law whlcfi worked, terrible, George Ross. the favor being awarded to Mrs.;. Mr. and Mrsr Robert Crosbie en- - hardships on womankind. As a Thomas Hardy. Severaf vocal .seU tertained at dinner at their home photoplay the dramatic emphasis is ections were rendered by Mrs. R. Saturday afternoon. Spring flowers j even more pronounced, and the mo- j E. Homer. A delicious luncheon was were, used to decorating the dining .tion picture is one of the strongest served to the following "club 'Covers were laid for 12, In-- : attractions of Us kind .in several oers; Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. R. eluding Mrs. E. .Fielding of SattJ seasons. E. Homer, Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, Evans-MrThe title of the photoplay refers Lake, Miss M. J. Whltlfr-o- f V. B. Retberford. Mrs. James ton, Wyo.; Mrs. Mary Croebie of to an ancient law, carriid en the statutes ot many states in this Sutherland, Mrs. Clarance Beesley, i Robertson, Wyo. Miss Whittle Guy Shurtlif, Mrs. Leo Sheene,-Centlreturned from Los Angeles, country, which enabled a father to Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Z. WhiUaker, Calif., and is en route to her home will away his child from its own Mrs. John LundalL and Invited n Wyoming. mother, to provide for, its upbringguests Mrs. Lloyd Finlayson, Mrs, ing in whatever manner he himself Joseph Shaw, Mrs. Alma Jorgenson, Mr. and E. iPavles an- - desJrThecruelty of the separa Mrs. Parley 'dinger Airs. Jennie nounce the engagement of their tion Between Hrthor and chlld4 Buckley, Mrs. Seymore Gray and daughter Fawn to Rudger H. Walk- brought about through the operaMrs. Lloyd B. Williams. er of Rexburg, Idaho. The marriage tion of this ruthless law isjhown will take place the early part of in all its tragic possibilities In this Mr and Mrs. Charles Wllaon an- - June, In the Salt Lake temple. motion picture 'A bitter quarrel. nee the engagement causetL-ethe lather nimseii, nas their jr tdaughterEva-to-Das- on Simmons 4uddenlmtoaUcoJn-JnemaB:'- t Idaho Falls, Idaho, formerly of this and baby Gloria of Salt Lake are city. The marriage will take .place the week-enguests ol Mf. and Mrs. G. A. Cluff. May 16 at the Wilson residence. - - ;. I . - . e ofrsLake, '1 t. . narrl Fooiwidr Modes Assume tl. Summet Y tt? T ft ..... Spirit, J j I L, D. -- I S. GARfltlTS Y t If 'V The season for light weight iearments is here. you get them from us you can choose from the largest stock in' Prom The big saving we made ttv niirrhnsinir hefore the advance in once, is ' passed on to you. f X, 1 1 j I K . . f V s. I, -- 4tl Some Exta W.IA mem-'tabl- -- f CASTOR With the approach" of summer, footwear takes to low-cvamps, cutouts, and dainty lines, ut y. displaying amazing AnkleSandals, -Strapa and Colonials all have their place in the mode, though the guises ver-salit- fftM .Vr r - TMr. and Mrs. Byron Clark enter- r 'Y ' Y A sms3B8?zr KNITTING MILLS co: Y 1 - Lewis Thursday afternoon.- - Stl TS . . . $2.25 From our big stock of Cotton, Lisle, Mercerized and Silk Sox you can match any color. AUsrnarV4 new patterns and moderately priced. ' ' ' -- i Children's Half Sox tT tT IA .1...: " TAAitiV.aA Ai.,. Heavy Unbleached, Double Back T T T T week-eniH- i- - T s in whkhihey appear are entirely unfamiliar to former seasons. JVreJure showing an unFw Infant Mil Olfldrfta Mrs. H. S.vPyne is spending the Salt Lake City with Swan have returned from Delta, IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS equalled array of sumrelatives and friends. mer models, which we inwhere they visited at the. home of Always bears Mr. and Mrs. George H. Anderson vite you lo inspect the 4Ir9Jehn-M- . Cowan, Mrs. Asael for a fewaTsWeyeroisccom Slgnatart best W)urrviceiisihe Hancock, Mrs. Clnrles White and panled home by Miss Leona Ram our prices are not and Mrs. Matilda Dixon, all of Pay son. sey; who spent two weeks with the bettered any place. were the guest sw of Mrs. rwni Anderson family; d I Y Y . 08 Light WeighBleach Cotton , , . . , ." . Ught Weight Ribbed Cotton . .". . . . . ... Bleached Cotton, Ribbed .$1.45 6-Kn Firw TAaht Rleached. Flat Kllit. Wfticht O s. y --Values 50 North University Ave. - i dinner and Mrs. Jacob Colemarand) tained at a family were Salt Lake visitors the party at their home this afternoon, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Don- latter part of the week. aid Stubbs, who recently returned Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ashton from Roosevelt, Utah, where iMr. were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Stubbs has been teaching during the past winter. Apple blossoms Mrs. W. G Gould was pleasantly ' wee used in decorating the dining surprised at her home Tuesday table. Covers were laid for 20. evening by a number of her friends. Mr. ; d'!mm40i l",t" i ' " :k features of the evening's ! Miiss Vilate Pierpont, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. PierponVof thiicityiwhose engagement . ment, during '. to-Pau- DeVlne of Salt Lake was announced Sunday-lastThe marriage will take place June 6 at the resi-den- ofMrnd Mrs. Pierpont, 160 ee East Centerstreet. Shows 7:30, 9:15." MOTHERS sented her mother a carnatiion. A members of the"ftMetla delicious luncheon was, served to The the club, members; Mrs. Leo Suther-lana-- club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mrs. Ken- E. Ray Thursday afternoon, with honor. of neth Craven, Mrs. Ralph Craven, Jheir motors The rooms were most Deauwnwfnft. Bryon Dastrup, Mrs. Lee Sil Mrs. decorattd with caranatlong, tulips ver Mrs. Oran Groneman and ferns. The following splendid Reed Bailey, Mrs. Harvey Holland, program was rendered; Readlnlg, Mrs. Joe Ahlander, Mrs. Joe Mrs. CTarence Creer, vocal soto,, and invited gtfests Mrs. ChesMrs. Leo Sutherlandjlanoselec-tion- , ter Hutchipgs, Mrs. M. C. Christen-seMiss Lucille Snow; "tribute of Salem, Mrs. W. H. Ray, Mrs. To Mothers", Miss tfazej Bck-fiank- ; John E. Bowen ot Spanish Fork, MrS. Mary Vincont of Spanish Fork, vocal duet, Mrs. A. Johnand Mrs. Byron Dastrap. Each Mrs. C. R. Moore, Mrs-.J- . member gave a sentiment tn honor son, Mrs. J. M. Ferguson,, Mrs.C of of her mother; after which she pre- - H, Ward, Mrs. S- - J- - Thomas Jl'. le ZUcTf le24c ..uA 18c Nell-son- 1m ,, s enter- Mrs. John Bi Seamounf tained the members of the Sewing club at her home DS urda Sat- - Roses, Chinese Blue, etc. Get It At CHOCOLATE Roof QarfcwGake Chocolate" for icinf mi farixl Taylor Bros. Co. .i!t(orcaiuickcMTOar grocery McDoualdCb.ee Co. - :.G. I.I,. .in "CROSSED WIRES" and UNCLE SI AND HIS COUNTRY STORE Will Be Present. "BARNYARD NIGHT' " MORE FUN gay, chic, smart are these spring sweaters In twenty shades- - among them Primrose, Ashes of ii-DOUAl- L Nw TUESDAY ALL SEATS 10c GLADYS WALTON in "CROSSED WIRES" -- and The Big Department Store. Ladies' Department. Yc; . ' ave seea v,ba nce means to break ya Pvfj - , COMEDY Dinner was served. evening. n nw t- ' n n - jTri blos-som- a"'l lilacs, ere .used in decorating the entertaining rooms. Cards were played, the favors being awarded to H. R. Pasewilk, Mrs. Fred Strate. Thomas Ashton and Mrs. F. M. Foster, the latter two receiving the consolation prizes. A delicious' luncheon followed and was served to 35. v ' y 1 .LlE SESJ- - : ' l Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Guy. Apple der ; .III GLADYS WALTON tertained Friday evening In honor of Mr. and' Mrs. Phillip J. Hale and n .' - UUU Children- - 10c; Adults 25c WO) CAN -- HONOR rr?) - - m Wt-i- voa cao nerer Br frget it nor . Featuring .MILTON SILLS, JACK MULHALL, TUESDAY :MALL saja! M OVER THE STORE NOT A SINGLE fKitL yuviiLU w IMS ADM If you are in the habit of reading Irvine's advertisements you, of course, will be at .the store you know Irvine's never disappoint you only In doing even better than bright and early,' because earlvv when the doorsnen aUtAJML:: h cnv. here Tuesday -- r Qa vA OA J.'ZZ ."' j yuw If fBB;:.: .. ...... , ltJ . X. THE WINDOWS INDlCAiEr SOME OF THE VAWES. TELL REAL $ SURPRISES IN n- THE TICKETS DRESS GOODS ROYAL SOCIETY CURTAIN MATERIAL WAISTS DOMESTICS . COATS. FINISHED ART PIECES. - IVORY SILK CAMISOLES JEWELRY FELT SLIPPERS JACKETS SCARFS AND CENTERS. JAP CREPE - t nnnrAnrnv r- YOU - 1KB .CLEO RIDGLEY. : STORE OPENS 9 A. M. BE WAITING WITH THE CROWDSWHEN THE DOORS OPEN FOR THE FULLADVAN- TAGE of best SELECTION . and BUSTER KEATON "DAY DREAMS" Columbia Theatre MONDAY, MAY 14. BTVf ViVl Br.. First Presentation in the West of Victor Herbert's . Well-Know- , n Comic Opera. Presented by the k . MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF THE BRIGHAll c -YOUNG UNIVERSITY. ,y Vv Directed br A MRS. FLORENCE JEPPERSON MADSEN ; JH-- . W ;; SUged by '.PROFIT. EARL PARDOE-- ; ;V V0RDERS NOW.: 10 ' ... II 4 V II llll tjdLi IZitA WJ tJL TJ2jS I l. III 111 .... II ., fJBm II. II 'Wt S" f Mtk fimj 3??? ff"IiS iyQ I"" Wi i. S 9a . I ' ,J - wnrwpej K vim n. Red M -- -. NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR HOSIERY I, ........ v . j- CHILDREN DRESSES i MONDAY AND TUESDAY entertain-- which a delicious served to Mr,- - and. Huncheofl-- as Mrs. Hobert Ray. Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. i Byron D.'nlialter. Mr. and Mrs: Harold-- Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher. Vr. ami Xits. Wilford Hansen, .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore. Mr. and MfSr Martin Mc--Phie, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones iMr. anil Mrs. LaMar Hindmarsh. 6:'STRAND PRINCESS were enjoyable Games - I .' -- Q A r. j I ' |