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Show PROVO, SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1927. KEEN INTEREST SOCIETY s ' Ctt B IMETU. " MEMlifcKS KXTERTArXEJV Ths residencs of Mrs. Stanley Bounett was the Men of a delightful card party Thursday afternoon, when aha as hostess to the members of the L'Metia club and a number of invited guesta Fall flowers and ferpi were uied a a decoration. Fouq tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Karl Scherer and lira. rJX Qrlft Alton receiving the favors. A TJsSletous luncheon was aeived to the'Iollowinf n M'Vn'- - r : IN ELECTION I ) . SPANISH FORK. Nov. lira Joe Ahlander, :- Mra. Bullock, Mm Robert Reid, lira D. Orlo AUen, Mrs. Karl Scherer, Mra Oran Groneman, Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mra Arthur Bowers, Mra Seymour Gray, Mra Jack Bullock, Mra Ralph Bullock. Jr, Mra Sterling Bean, Mra Wilford Gray, Mra J. H. .WootCoii of Salt Lake. Mra Arnold Rawlmgs. Mra Shirl Wilson, Mra Eldred Harding, and Miss Laura Bennett, the latter five being invited guests. R-.J- $ $ . . SEWING, MUSIC. AND LUNCHEON Mra William McCoard was hostess to the members of the Tres Joli chin at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing and music were enjoyable features of the entertainment, and a delicious luncheon was served to the following club members: Miss Rhoda Douglas, Mrs. John Ellison, Mrs. A. O. Iverson, Mrs. Albert Jefferies, Mra Albert S. Jones, Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mra Gertrude' Page, Mra Bert Sutton, Mrs. Joe Seethaler, Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mrs. David' Sutton, Mra Milton Thomas. MrsCharles ThomasMrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Walter Whitehead, Mrs. George Zabris-kiMrs. Getwge Reebo, and' invited Mrs. quests Mrs. K. R. Trcattaway, s. R. C. Street and Mrs-- . Jennie MAY McAVOY AND CONRAD NAGEL IN COMEDY HIT -- e. Wil-kJji- , ' ' . -- . t GUESTS AT DINNER f nerCovcrjs were laid for six at a din'parjy given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bonnett at their homo. the honored guests Were Mf. and Mrs. J. H. Wootton of Salt jLaVe., Fall' flowers were used in! decorating the dining table. ' OF riONKfcRS TO MEET Mrs. Marictta Beesley will be hostess Xp the members of Camp $o. 8, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, at j her home, 406 West First South strfcet, Thursday afternoon at ' pror""n h been arranged and a cordial invi tation is. extended to all members and those eligible for membership to be in Attendance. 3 o'clock.) A splendid 1 PROvi . MTGH SCHOOL Members of the P. H. S. faculty will meet women's organization Thursday afternoon at i o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter Acinus. will be Miss The assisting hostesses ' Mrs. Frank Minerva Edwards, Johnson, Mra Fred Singleton and Mrs. H, R. Slack. A literary and musicatcJroBr,am willbe furnished. Luncheon will be served at 4:30. All nembers af urged to be in attendance. -- .' . HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED . Mrs. ' Charles W. Thomas was dinhostess at a prettily appointed ner patty at her home Thursday evening'.'complimentary to her husband who birthday anniversary it was. A large, outclass bowl of bronze chrysanthemums was used as a table decoration. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mrs. S. E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. O .E. Fletcher, Mr. and Mra A. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas; Mrs. J. F, Thomas, Jack and MeJle Thomas, .. f " - ... ' - Betty Bronson and Una Chandler - m n Si Mrx& T in the PorainomitPicture.; ' A Zanft Grey. Production.' Qpen Ran At the Paramount Today and Monday man gave a splendid review of "The Private Life of Helen of Troy," by John Erskine. A delicious luncheon followed the literary work, and was served to Mra James A. Bullock, Mra Herald R. Clark, Mrs". Di W. Packard, Mra Heber Rupper, Mra Sterling Taylor. Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mrs. Grant Eggertsen, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Arnold Raw- lings, Mrs. Karl Bandley; Mra Karl Beck, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbraok, Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Richard Bandley, Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mra Albert Hickman, Mrs. M. W. and Merrill, .Mrs. Terry Oldroyd Mra J. A. "Owena and son Jack, Miss Fay Bean, Miss Kate Russell, Mra Mary Bandley, all of Provo, Gerald Mellon and Arnold Rosenbloom of St Louis, Mo., and 'Jack Trenton of Palo Alto, California Sewing, music and luncheon win be the diversions. Alt members are cordially invited to attend. .' MARDI CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Mrs. Paul Vincent will be hostess to the members of the Mardl club FORMAL RECEFTION FOR". at a budge luncheon at her horn" B, Y. V. GIRLS All members The B.. Y. IT. women will enteV-tai- n Tuesday-afternooat a ormal reception at the are invited to be present. home of Mrs. Carl F. EyringThurs DANCING day afternoon from 8 tfO to 6 o'clock SOCIAL MOT : , for the girls' of the Br ifcham Young CLUB The opening party of the season university. . The hostesses will be xty Dancing club Mrs.- S. !., Chipman, Mrs. Ida S. of the Sociaf in Dusenberry,. Miss Hermese Peter- will be held Wednesday evening are .' ' , son, Prof. Alice L. Reynolds, Mrs. the. Elks Home. All members Nettie N. Smart and Miss Emma requested to be present. The seaYOUNG COJLTLE TENDERED Music will be furnished son invitations will be mailed the Brows. . SHOWER under the first of the week according to memMr. and Mrs. Theodore Martinean durirg the afternoon, bers of the committee in charge. who were recently married, were direction of Prof. Ralph E Boqth. the guests, of honor at a shower at N.H.KCLUB-1- A Chicago teachers finds there the home of Wallace Gurr Friday Mrs. Shirley Bee will entertain are 4fiS words meaning "love" in were Ttames and dancing evening. the members of the N H. K. club the English language. Almost as enjoyed and a delicious luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. numerous as ground for divorce. formwas served. Roses and ferns ed the decorations. The young couple received many beautiful and useful presents. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Moses A. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Porter, Bishop and Mrs. John E. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rasmus-seMr. John Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. John Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rowley,, and the following young people who are not yet promoted to the "Mr. and ; Mrs." class. Nellie Rowley, Harriet Martineau, Lyman Hamblin, Margaret Gurr, Elmer Carlton, Wallace Gurr and .Nina Porter; ;Mtv and. Mrs.' Martinenu i Will make thoir home at 235 S. 6 - SairXake City. ''.' . . . k , high-flyin- , .. COLUMBIA SEWING CLUB The regular meeting of the Columbia Sewing club will be held Monday evening at the home of Mrs Flora Vincent. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions All members are invited. EXPERT DELICIOUS PHEASANT DINNER SERVED Mr. and Mrs. K. G. List entertained at a pheasant dinner at their home in Olmstead Wednesday evening. The guest liBt included the following: Mr. and Mrs. James Hood, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Selck, i ", '' IFlAGtfN ano DOLORES F ct , . good-natur- ' ' - . SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY v. red-hair- cation was received at Helena. Mont, where he attended high school and Montana Weslcyan uni versity. While in college he was on the football team that won the cnampionsnip or Montana in ivzi. He played guard and tackle. Before coming to Hollywood, Chandler was passenger agent for the Yellowstone Park Transporta tion company, stationed at 01d Faithful Inn- - His chance 'for career came wher an independent film producer making a picture at the national park saw his possibilities for leading film roles.- He made him leading man in a two-reproduction. Chandler Immediately got the film fever anil took a train for Holly, wood, arriving on Dec, 1, 1826. .He appeared In two Paramount West- - IS COMING - el r r at- - J - (WATCH THE HERALD) VIQJVli Now Playing DLL RIO m "LOVIS OF CAHHEN' mum at the Strand Theater km ArmKmx -- , .Wasker..tliat-durif.g.-.ii&fiagw-y;ar8--wo- ,, What subThanksgivingples! ject in the line of horne cooking could he of more interest at this particular time? Miss Lula Boyes, popular authority on home economics, has! chosen this timely theme for her lecture and demonstration which tikes place tomorrow afternoon frpm 2:30 to 4:00 o'clock in WW w Sincerely, down payment is all you need! Lot New Dresses HAT s Satiit and Velvet tcom- binatipns, New colors and .styles. ll95 $18 95 THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa (feanrferf lt$4). , . 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If it doesn t sell itself, don't keep it. s Just a small 'Just In 25 OFF n This NEW Maytag is as far in advante of today as, the' Maytag Gyjafoam principle was ahead five years ago, and again identifies the Maytag with the most notable achievements in Washing Machine history. Trimmings CHARGE IT! itV distinct pride and satisfaction I ahnouncc"the "ItvT of the NEW Maytag--- a washer that is a real tribute to Maytag ideals, traditions and accomplish-ment- s. It is a worthy successor to the Maytag AJuminunv t.4 t I! WITH GOATS : 's- - L MATTAO I'M One t" Mavt ag Jiluminum WasMCf Beautiful, Fluffy Furs for . . F, iiillllllllillilllllllllliillllilllllilllllllllill TO . u ' possible prices. the Outlaw." after wh;rh T" r' --v-' officials (rave htro a l"t for f tured parts. The tost was so r ceaaful that B. P. fico'vl'tr ciate producer, signed &iiu t i..-trato play (a Western Chandler took business adminis tration and accounting in college, intending, to enter the automobile industry. But his good looks, and the fact that he Is aa ideal Western type. Changed his Ideas of a career. He is a quiet young chap .with a very pleasant smile, which he n'ses to good advantage In "Opesi Range' for his characterisation Is that o a fresh, lad of the ' prairies. Clifford Smith, who directed Range" predicts a great fu Chandler, as does Suf-- i ' . visor B. T." teaman. , was which "Open' Rang" adapt 1 for the screen by John Stone and J. Walter Rubea, has a tremend-ousj- y thrilling climax in which Chandler's efforts drive a tliba f warring Indiana from a UUki West era town. In a great sequence of exciting action, he stampedes a huge herd of cattle into the Uack- ing redskins, and- routs them , (a time to save his sweetheart treat a burning house. So well did Chandler perform the hazardous feats In "Open Range" etisd MisMtksy4ftM' Jrt" pel fof U' "tn the dramatic scenes, that the word now has gone out la Hollywood film circles: "Watch Lane Chandler." tpen ture-far- - the. our new winter coats. A collection in which not a bit of effort or good judgment has been spared in obtaining for you the finest of winter coais at the lowest ; .' nwunana .A superb collection MISS BOYES I-- N-E-W DEMONSTRATE MAKING OF TIIANKSGIVING PIES ,; "OPEN RANGBMiERO- NEW SCREEN "FIND" "Who Is this Lane Chandler?" That's a question that the public will be asking today after seeing Zane Grey's new Paramount pic ture "Open Range" at the Paramount theatre. Lane Chandler has the role of Tex Smith, strapping cowboy of the old west. In this thrilling picturisa- tion of the popular novel. It is his first leading role, although Paramount officials declare he performs fully as well as veteran players In the cast which includes Betty Bron son, the "Peter Pan" girl as Lucy Blake, and Fred Kohler, the "wolf vil of the screen" as the half-bro- d lain, SamHardman. lad who Chandler, a Is six Teet two inches tall, is a true horseman of the plains. He was born on a ranch near Culbertson, Mont, where his father raised horses. Lane actually learned to ride before he could walk. His edu "The '.--nd 'III Vllf ' v LADIES'. LITERARY CLUB An interesting meeting of the Ladles' LHqrary club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dan Hunter. Mrs. E. A. Pax- - COOKING "Slightly Used" Is the." Warner Bros. attraction now at the Gem It is the story of an elder sister whose father refuses to let her younger sisters marry until she Is "off the shelf" her self. To escape the nagging, she pretends marriage with an imaginary Major John Smith. """N. All goes well till a newcomer Vartr-tn with whom Cynthia love. To get rid of the imaginary husband she causes reports of his death to be .published. The unknown- Major reads the news and comes post haste to investigate. He of course falls in love Wtth his "wife" arid aftjr some hectic hours, Cynthia reciprocates and becomes she has pretended to be. what The pjay is delightful Conrad and May, who will be remembered as teaming in "Grumpy." are altog gether satisfying as the Smiths ', and the support leaves nothing: to be. wished. Archie L. his directorial Mayo has added-tfame , by making "Slightly Used" and all those who make a trip to the Gem to . bee it, will add as materially to their own happiness. Daa Capener of Salt Lake City has joined the R. J. Fry, Inc, local Dodge dealers, as head of the Used Car department, it is announced by J. W. McGinnia, local manager Mr. Capener has had several years' experience as a Used Car man, and plans to place the saleof a basis used cars on as business-lik- e as the sale of new cars by maintaining a large assortment of thoroughcars at all lmes. ly rvr.i era ptctuies starring Bund" " "Arisen!" n, JOMEpf'TO MEET .: Keen interest lb the coming city election resulted In one of the biggest registration days held here In'yeara. Four, hundred voters registered on the finaj registration day Tuesday, and. 200 on1 the previous registration dy. A total of 600 voters In the two days. Republican head quarters confidently claim that their candidate for mayor. John E. Booth, and the whole Republican ticket will be elected. The Democrats with equal confidence claim the victory for their candidate for mayor, Albert Bwenson, and the remainder of the ticket Not for many years has a city election created the interest which Is being The queer man thus had bad his shown in the present one. 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