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Show i THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY,. r Xo the Queen's Taste I J 8 I I I I I r from this t e of anuueUiv Dr. Retail saidj "The way thut youug. kidiiM. around their lipsticks, with utter disregard, as. to who um's them, is little short of disgusting. Very Mcriou iiifeetiiu are thus transferred and. it i a wonder that more cases of Iufee-tio- n du lift, dfvuicp fBum. Uiitt. Is. J&fv 5ae In fw A 0 - JloJrwvwrllllll i -J should. Kiiggwtt b) evwy woman who ylulUs to the wile it the beauty exjK'rts. uud puis chases oraiige, red. or eriiusoa sticks- U heighten her beauty, that she bo very careful wheru she lays, that .article, diowa and id what she curries it uroJiud. "A lipstick carried luose lu u handbag might collect all sorts of filthy genus from uuey ulso in me hag and we know that money is one of the greatest "1 If. I" genu carriers in exiteuee." Tuesday lloilnDCilov 0 J m ' coM. I w by a number of Saturday afteruo ler friends, the occasion, being her eighth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was pleasantly sin-n- t with gauies after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following guests, Miss Dorothy lledquist. Miss Si l 1 s2D, 1 I Audrey j 'fi . I ! fi all V ' tcrt & :'"i.y.jg.-- - JkmfH: I l I RECEPTION. The wedding reception of Naoma Jacobson Meulove and Lavoa Meu-lov- e was held in the Sixth ward amusement hall Thursday evening, June 26. A decorating scheme of ferns, roses and summer flowers were tastefully arranged throughout the hall and in the serving rooms. The bridal party was composed of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Menlove, Miss Bertha Goodwin, Bridesmaid; Clyde Menlove, best man and the little Misses fi I fi Sizes16 i I to 52 2 flow- er girls. The bride was charmingly dressed in a gown of orchid satin and she carried a beautiful bouquet of roses with a fall of bridal veiling and ribbons knotted with tiny rosebuds. A pretty bridal veil completed her M 1-- costume. The guests were entertained during the evening with a splendid program of vocal selection, readings, and dancing. Following the dancing delicious refreshments were served to about 250 guests. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the young couple by their many friends and associ- 1 I a uni- Mrs. C. W. Love and children of Gold Hill, Utah, are visiting in Provo for an Indefinite length of tiwe as the guests of Mrs. Love's mother, Mrs. M. C, Newell De-len- e Pack and Raca Weeter as :ir. and Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith, Mrs. Thomas Summer and Don C. of Salt Lake are sending an indefinite length of time here visiting with their mother, Mrs. G. W. Gei', and other relatives. Ge: , Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow motored to Vivian park Saturday where they will spend the week-en- d fishing and also boating and bathing afJ the park. Mrs. Afton Newell left Wednesday for Madison, Wis., where she will attend summer school at the Miss University of Wisconsin. Ne"well will return some time in the fall. Mrs. Leslie A. Paulson, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. W. RandalL left for Richfield Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Menlove will take a Mrs. Randall will visit morning. Yelthe honeymoon trip through there for a after which she lowstone park after which they will will return toweek, Provo. return to Provo and make their home here. The marriage of Miss Llllle May Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. REBECCAS MEET F. D. Brown of this city, to AnThe members of the Rebecca lodge also of Provo, took held a meeting Friday evening at thony Koldja, Bonneville ward chapel which they elected new officers and place at the 7 o'clock. The initiated new candidates for mem- Saturday morning atwas performed ceremony bership. Following the meeting a marriage Isaac Jacob of that ward. social was held and a delicious sup- by Bishop The couple left immediately per was served to all those present. for ayoung short trip to Fish lake, after Games music and social chat were which they will return to Provo enjoyed by about 25 ladies. and make their home here. ates. 13 I I Sheer tissue gingham 0 and daintily trimmed fine aualitv voile tub B frocks made the famous w lvima. layiur way. 0 fi 9! B g fi Mrs. Leland Silver of Provo announces the marriage of her sister, Miss Alice Greer, to Kenneth Young of Salt Lake. The marriage took place at Farmington, Wednesday, June 25. The young couple will make their home in Provo. : 9 0 When yon buy a "Mina Taylor" you II are assured that the material is of the best and that it is always well made. 0 Wood1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lees and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lees of Salt Lake ", K tertalned In their honor. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Reese, Miss Hudson Friday evening, who en- - Mabel Saxey, Miss Norma Bandley and Miss Beth Keese motored to Salt Lake Saturday morning, where thev sneut the day shopping and at tending to other business, after rP Marcelling Done by An Expert Operator MISS STELLA KNUDSEN, Prop. Appointments Made (or WO Sundays. West Center. Over Bollock & Russell Barber Shop. Phone S13J. which they visited Saltair during the evening. They expect to motor on to Ocden and visit there with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Saxey today and then return to their home in Provo this evening. New Diving Pier at Geneva! Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne will entertain at dinner today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pulham and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Pyne and family. Following the dinners the afternoon will be spent with music and social Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Knight en tertained at Saratoga, Friday even ing In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones and family. Bathing and boating were the main features of the evening's entertainment after which a delicious supper was served to about 15 guests. LAWN PARTY. ladies of the Bonneville ward choir entertained at a delightful lawn party In honor of Mrs. Lula Nielson at her home Friday af ternoon. Games and music were the main features of the afternoon's en tertainment after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following, Mrs. Emmaline Snow, Mrs. Frank Dusenberry, Mrs. Flora Man- waring, Mrs. Emma Chatwin, Mrs. Nancy Reed, Mrs. Kate Benson, Mrs. Susa Baum, Mrs. Kate Bjerregaard. Mrs. Mrs. Christine Amtoft, Sarah Taffey, Mrs. Goldie Powell, Mrs. Iris McArthur, Mrs. Alice Carter, Mrs. Pearl Carter, Mrs. Effie Cutler, Mrs. Elizabeth Neilson, Mrs. The Genevieve Mullikin, Mrs. Emmeline Gay, Mrs. Eva Watkins, Mrs. Maud Strong, Mrs. Tcnnie Peterson, Mrs. Dorothy Mann and the guest of honor, Mrs. Lula Nielson. Mrs. M. B. Pope entertained at bridge for a few friends Friday af ternoon at her home. During the time the card games were being plavcd, music was rendered and social chat was enjoyed after which delicious refreshment were served to the guests. About four tables of bridge were played. Spald- ed chat. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman and Mrs. Robert Fairbanks motored to Salt Lake Friday to meet Mr. Fair- banks who arrived there from New York. The party then returned to Provo where a dinner was served In Mr. and Mrs. Fairbank's honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman. Roses formed an attractive center piece and covers were laid for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Urilda Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen, Busath of Salt Lake, Mrs. Charles Walton of Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairbanks and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman. Miss Ethel Kartchner has returned to her home in Provo after having spent the week end In Ogden One Price to Everybody Dixon-Taylor-Russ- The Very Lowest Price. Co. ell E. O. S. MEETS IIEUH. The Worthy Grand Matron, the Worthy Grand lHitroa and associate grand officers of the Grand chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of Utah made their official visit to the Valley chapter No. 3 of Provo last Tuesday evening. A banquet was served at 6 o clock at the Masonic temple to representa tives from Mt. Pleasant, Park City, Eureka, Bingham, Garfield and Salt "My The Automatic Refrigerator is as much a savings institution as any bank, for it saves you actual dollars on food and ice that you have usually wasted in your refrigerator. Order an Automatic today! You can pay a small deposit down and let the Automatic pay for itself with the savings it effects. Mrs. George Anderson nud her sou Bert of .Nevada are visiting in Provo for a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence Whltemore. "THE HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E NEPHI PROVO SPRINGVILLE no more. Numerous remedies are AHPLKTON NEWS prescribed, but Daphne Joyce proves to be the real prescription which Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whiting of Peter needed for his trouble. LaGrande, Ore., were the guests Lake. "Wild Horses," by H. H. Knibbs of Mrs Harriet Whiting. Mrs. Marie lledquist Homer and The story of Johnny Trent who cap- Sunday Mr. Von Plank accompanied by Miss tured a great grey stallion for a Mrs. John H. Lee and Mrs. I211en Rhea Blumenthal on the piano, ren girl from the east, thinking he would K. Wheeler week with Mr. dered a number of very splendid win the love of the girl. What and Mrs. spent last Harry Lee of Salt Lake vocal selections during the evening. really did happen makes one of the The hall was prettily decorated most fascinating of western stories. City. Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting of d with a profusion of roses, summer "Home-maker,-" by Dorothy Charleston were the guests Sunday flowers and potted plants. The story of a woman who of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whiting. Worthy Grand Matron Ida K. goes Into the business - world beHartenstern was presented with a cause of the ill health of her husMr. and Mrs. Melvln Clark were gift by Mrs. Alvin Nelson In behalf band. The husband becomes the the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. of the officers and members of the "home-makerIt is given to him Harriet Whiting, to handle the delicate problems perlodge. taining to the home. The theme is ' Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lee of Salt very well developed and gives a new Lake City, Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Lee angle on life. Blanch of Price, and and "Four Bells," by R. D. Paine A Mr. daughter and Mrs. Leonard Diamond rich with of romance all the story were the Sunday dinner guests qf color of the Spanish Main. A novel Mr. and Mrs. John II. Lee, Miss Gertrude Olson returned of perilous adventure for those who this week, in company with Mr. and love the sea. Miss Lorna Whiting and Mrs. "Midlander," by Booth Tarking-to- n Harriet Whiting ?ft Wednesday Mrs. Sterling Talmadge and Miss a of Deals with the growth Helen from Boston, for a six weeks' visit In Idaho. They Talmadge, Mass., where she has been study middle western town and the man will visit Rigby, Rupert and Moore, to de see future vision the who had ing music at the New England Con Mr. and Mrs. Norris Binks spent servatory during the past year. She velopment. House," by S. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Interpreter's did not enter as a regular student, novel of a young Davis of having little intention of remaining Burt The first Benjamin. author. The scene Is laid in New longer than the one year. Her previous theoretical and piano York which is the "Interpreter's Mr. and Mrs. Lovel Bird enterwork obtained here enabled her to House." It is a story of present tained Sunday at dinner for Mr. and life. social There business and dav in her Mrs. Norris Binks, Mr. and Mrs. apply for advanced study work and which she successfully ac is some strong character sketching. Merrill Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Mack G. W. Trail Ogden Rider," by complished with the result that she Whiting, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo received a very encouraging offer if When cattle ranged over the plains Marshbanks. was the who job the person given she would return another year. While away the party of students of keeping the cattle on the trail The following program was renvisited many lioints of interest, in- and at the same time keeping them dered Sunday evening at the Maplewas ton ward chapel in honor of Miss cluding Chicago, Niagara Falls, by from spreading disease was known a job boat to Toronto and Montreal, later as the "trail rider." It Mary Hanson, who has recently reNew York, Washington, St. Louis, that required skill and courage. How turned from u mission in the north Kansas City and many other points Texas Hartwell did his job and western states : Address of welcome, me Wm T Tew Jr . sclections Dy the won tne love oi oauy mcvujr of interest Miss Olson and Miss Talmadge subject of this western thriller. Mllplet0I1 male quartet; reading by were also privileged to spend a Miss Madge Johnson; solo, Miss a wife's of Poole The young story week In Vermont at the Joseph Mabel Warren; reading, Fred Jen ambitions for her husband which sen; missionary experiences Smith iremorial farm. by ideals. She man's clashed with the Miss Hanson and a talk by Alma success to of Hanson. brought an avalanche I him, but It overwhelmed their love. NEW BOOKS ON SHELVES M. W. I "The Desert's Price," by OF PROVO CITY LIBRARY Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holley and Mr. Ralne Another story of the west and Mrs. Afton Matson motored upu "Peter's Best Seller," by Mar which deals with the life of the Hobble Creek canyon on a fishing garet R. PiperThe story of Peter cattle barons. The author is suffi- trip last Saturday. They say the Loomis, a producer of best sellers cient introduction to the lover of the fishing was fine. who has written until he can write trne western "yam." of Mapleton enterThe THE OLD HOME TOWN. By STANLEY tained bishopric about 75 officers of the ward and their partners at a social in the amusement hall Friday June 20. A splendid program was rendered after which the audience was entertained for an hour with clever games by the Y. L. M. I. A. recreation committee. Dainty refreshments were served. Mapleton ward Sunday school enter-taine- d the ja rents class at a Wienie A roast, last Thursday evening. splendid program including selections from the Mapleton band furnished the entertainment after which refreshments were served and numerous games were divulged in under the direction of the recreation committee. were present. About 200 members Can-fiel- ." Provo People Return From New England The visiting with many of her friends and associates. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Giles en tertalned at dinner Thursday after noon In honor of Mr. Giles' father. John Giles an old pioneer of Utah whose 94th birthday ainlversary oc cured on that day. Mr. Giles favorite flowers, roses, were used to form an attractive centerpiece on the dining table. Covers were laid for 12. Following the dinner the guests were entertained with music and social chat. Mrs. Rose Kartchner will enter tain at dinner todny in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markham and their daughter Lncile. Following the dinner the remainder of the afternoon wHI be spent with music and social Mrs. Lowry Nelson who bus been chat. at Madison, Wis., attending school, has returned to her home in Prov. Miss Altn June SpaMin? was Mr. Nelson will remain in Wisconsin mirprined at the home pleasantly return school and then summer for of her mother, Mrs. N. C. Spalding, U Quar Vivian Miss Miss Hazel Wugstaff has returned, to her home in Provo after having spent ten (lays in Charleston visiting with friends and relatives. SOCIE TY ter of school at the Brigham versity, where he is a teacher, Miss i 5 MEXLOVE-JAOOBSO- Twltchell, Jones Miss Mamie Vincent, Gladys Fillmore, Miss Ardith imiiHiyi,, Automatic Refrigerators Will Save You Money ing. Miss KntiH Hickman, Miss (Vlia SteiUl, Miss Lacy Williams, Miss Norum Jackson, Miss Joyce Phillips, Miss Margy Spalding, Miss Genevieve Moiison, Miss Betty Simmons, and Miss May and Maxine Morten- son, m demands It Fit fix a queen? A iierteu tit! Queen Marie of This unusual ihotora.h shows th iny.-.- lady deeiditm uihmi her ward robes probably one. of ihe most lnlormal pictuies to be taUeii of u uieiu-beof Europe's royalty I 0 s'fe saves cause. Monday m SAVE! toothbrush." lr. Food - Health - Ice And Money ; worse M. ltetn,. htnltfc. y, au rautiontHl. coiWHisHioner, lit warning Syracuoe girl MguiuKt the danger of iufwtiuu, if.7r- - . S On PAGE THREE. CURLS WARNED LIPSTICKS AKE GKKM CARRIERS Mina layior b STREET DRESSES B 1324L. j SYRACUSE. X. Y, June 28. IN8. "A lipstick i just an New Shipment of 0 A JUNE-29- theological class of the If it be bread you'll find Hoover Bros. Excelsior flour just what you want. Rolls and buns, doughnuts, cookies, all of them are better if Hoover Bros. Excelsior Flour is Yused. Housewives who take pride in set-tin- g before their families and friends the most tempting of pies and cakes Bathing Is Great at Geneva! Expert Marcelling and Bob Curl kncc.u n.m pca.mcx are. ofaNizeb wo(h MEK SON ES SHE SAW r ir D PRICE 75 CENTS For Appointment Phone 939 or 825. use the flour milhd in Provo MRS. STEVENS HOOVER BROS. EXCELSIOR Apartment 1, Lamar Hotel Jy-- 4 FLOUR |