OCR Text |
Show ' ... . ev . . r. formed an attractive CsffttaMll9C "- rv. OVOEVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923 fallowed by a delicious A,--J PAG3 t luncheon. Miss Marie Hoare Miss Edith GUESTS AT DINNER Johnson, Miss Irene WestphaL Mies Newell Cos of Falrrlew wma a Velda Gammon and Miss Connie dtnner rueat at Tha hnm. nf .pr ' Mrs. Amy Cole, Miss Valma Vin- and Mrs. O. K. Hansen Sunday af tarnoon. Mr. Cos will leave soon PLEASANT VIEW DAUGHTERS cent M las MUdrsd Condoa. Miss for the southern states, whershe OF PIONEERS Vara PeUrsoa, Miss Gladys Vin- will fulfill mission for the U p. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of cent Mrs. IreU Jones. Mrs. Dslla 8. church. the Pleasant View camp will meet Chatwla. Mrs. Wand McKay, aad Thursday afternoon at 1J0 o'clock Invited guests: Miss Lor Dunn. PIT TKU LA CLUB TO MEET at the home of Mrs. Thomas Foots. Miss Hulda CreAe and Mrs. AUrsi Miaa Mabet uhasoa will enter- All members snd those eligible tain the membera of the Pu Tru La membership are cordially Invited Ridge. club" at her home Thursday eve- to attend. PLANNED - ning. All members are. urged to be SHOWER FOR BRIDE present. SECOND WARD M. L Mrs. George Startup wiU enter- . , Prof. B. F. Cummlngs of the B. tain at a miscellaneous shower at SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWING T. U. wiU give a lecture on "Chamber home Friday evening, compli- MUTUAL pions of Liberty." before the memMembers of the Sixth ward M. I. bers of the Second ward M. I. A. mentary to her daughter-lav4a- w Mrs. Henry Startup, formerly Miss A. and fri ends will be entertained advanced senior class, this eveAlberta Nelson, who was recetiUy In tha ward amusement hall this ning at T SO o'clock. All members married. Invitations havs been evening following the regular M. snd friends Interested are cordialIssued to aj L A. meeting. A demonstration of ly Invited to attend. ' tha "gold and green waits" wiU be FAMILY DINNER GIVEN given and an enjoyable time is an- RADIO CONCERT ENJOYED Covers were laid for the foRow-in- g ticipated. , Prof, and Mrs. J. W. McAllister at a family dinner given by entertained the following at a radio Mr. and Mrs. Erven J. Nelson, it CLUB GIRLS ENTERTAINED concert at their home Sunday aftheir home Monday evening: Bishop Members of the Pu Tru La club ternoon: Mr snd Mrs. B.j.W Mcand Mrs L L. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs wers pleasantly entertained at ths Allister, Miss Lucile Tuttle. Mrs. H J. Ear! Lewis. Mrs. Melissa M, home of Miss Helen Kavachevtch Moffett Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. H. R. Lewis, Kenneth, Dean and Ster- Friday evening. Sewing, musicand Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ling Lewis. A large bowl of fruit games wers ths diversions and were Larson of Silver City. . AMASTA CIXB fAKTT Mis Besets Collin entertained the member of the AmuU eluh at her home Monday evening. Sewing and muaic were enjoyed aad a delk-lou- s luncheon wee aervea to the followta;: Mrs. Ethel Treat-eagl- e. Mrs. Irene Johnson, Miss Vests Dixon. Miss Ids Knudsen, Miss Pesrl Ireland end aflss Rhea Busby. . PIONEER DAUGHTERS TO MEET Members of camp 4 sad , Daugh-te-r of Utah Pioneers wOl be entertained Thursday Afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Pearl Olson. 145 North Third West Tba assisting hostesses will he Mrs. Barbara Hoover. Mrs. Msy Clay ton and Mrs. Fielding. All members and those eligible for membership ars cordially Invited to attend. v " : Aiolphe" Menjou and KUhxya Carver in thft - Serenade' Paramount Picture Tuesday and Wdnesday-- t ParaiROUgt WEM. ARBAXGEH DIJfMIB FABTY Mrs. Ruth Zimmerman entertain ed at a well appointed dinner party at her home Sundsy .afternoon. A mount of csndy on a pedestal form ed an attractive centerpiece for the dining table Covers wers laid for Mr. Slid Mrs. All its Cemitdek, Dr. and Mrs. Charleswjralth and chil dren. Miss Ross Woodruff, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McCluskey, who recently came here from Glen- dale. Calif.' Following the dinner a short Impromptu program was en joyed, including readings end musi ' . cal numbers. - AyA icK - fr JU ... . -- 1: ' . VERA & RYN0105ahd - ' . U KENNETH -- SATM - THOMSONlrrtHumarT - NOW SEE LECTURE Dr. WUliam J. Snow of ths B. T. U. win give the lesson In ths ad vanced senior slsss of ths Fourth wsrd M. I. A. this evening at T:30 o'clock. All members of ths clsss snd friends Interested are cdVdial-l- y Invited to attend. 1- - 0 At the Strand Thursday and Friday A You Have Seen the New Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge ADVANCED SENIOR I .v si . CI ESTS Mrs. Thomas Jackson entertained at dinner at her home Saturday evening. The season's flowers wers Covers were used in decorating. laid for the following: Mrs. Wllllsm T Snow. Mr. J. W. Thornton, Mrs. Murray O. Hayes, Mrs. John Jack- - PTVNE with all the new added features far in advance of anything like it on the market today ' '?" Mra j Keipn MrsFrank fpeekhartf Hi BT Mrs OriispIayIlr Mrs. A. C. Candland, Mrs. Clawaon Y. Cannon, and the hostess. During the . dinner several delightful readings were furnished by Mrs. Amy Barrett Music and social chat were also enjoyed. East Window GUESTS AT DINNER Prof, and Mrs. Ralph Booth en tertained at their home Sunday afternoon for Mr. .and Mrs. Karl Banks and daughter Louise. Covers were laid for seven. Cut flowers prettily decorated the dining table. EEAP THE STORY, THEN OOLOi THE PICTURE Beautiful New Lines and Colors Fewer Moving Parts "At last,'.' r yelled Clowny., "we Then Scouty said, rWs would be VrecX AIME8- - CLUB ve found the king of all th wise if we would eet some exer- Mrs.' Ethel Peterson was hostess ttleTtfr1itHr-W-HMa- W. ap of fun, if he will let us play. food. I only wish I knew Just how jt, first of all. If not too rude. to find my way around these pa us 1 like to ask the king for food, ages fsr underground. Please tell e haven't eaten lately, and I don't us which' path we can .take, and el well today." where 'twill lead us to." "I guess you're right the old man "So, you would like a 'bite to t?" the king replied. "We'll have said. "Pick any path and go ahead treat. Just sit down 'round my and scamper gaily ble. Just like home I'll make it and ses what you can see." So, off em." The Tinymttes sat down. the merry Tlnles went, a happy id then the man walked out, and bunch. Just pleasure-ben- t They ck BRaln- And right before the thought the king of underground be. nles. he placed bowls of flskes was kind as he could I All of a sudden, Clowny cried, d cream. When they hsd finished with "Oh, look! I'm going to have a lelr meal, wee Clowny shouted, ride. I've found a little groundhog 4o I feel a great better than and he's very friendly, too."' Then, did. The flakes - were surelv on Its back Wee Clowny hopped. iod." "I'm glad you liked them," He rode a while and then he flopId the man, "if you have eaten ll ped. This' made the Tlnles laugh, u can, you d bent sit down ana 'cause 'twas a funny thing to do. t - a while. T really think you (Tha - Tlnymlfa-- s iront anvlhnr -' friend In the next story.) lould," hredthere, - . :- MENJOCS "SERENADE" AN I'NFOKGKTABLE PICTURE yon wsnt to see a picture" you ill never forget then see "Sere- the-- Psramount production itde arrlng Adolphe Menjou which tows, at the Psramount theatre uesday and Wednesday, If - TrtTVrryhody'e We- - there -- f ngfThat carry an association In ccollrctioa How and why songs re linked with memories Is hown In this picture,1 so appeai- ib, so convincingly and so entertiningly that you will always "Serenade". It is one of .ie best things Menjou has ever on and it Is the greatestpicture the class of Idealistic romance ' r ver presetitwl. The love of a beautuui girl ror 'tnelogreat artist The haunting irs of yputn s iirsi love, ioiu gainst the colorful background of The soothing strains ienna. ,rital felicity, with Just a hln' and su-f picion that makes the' story worth ellini;. SerenadeTs aft entirely-U- w rratnwnt of the photodramav It Is f. beautifuljove sortg photographed m'd U gives one the feeling of see-n- g as well as listening to the Un-lhaunting strains pf a wonderful omantic composition. Much of the credit for this original handling should go to H. DAbbadie D'Arrast, the director, and to Ernest Vajda, famous international playwright who wrote the original story. ' whose The sflppSMing - cast, ' : - er club at her home Monday evening. Following an enjoyable evening of sewing and music a delicious waffle supper was served: Present were the following club members: Mrs. Geneve Powelson, Mrs. La Preal Clayton, Mrs. Bessie Whitehead, THREE WAYS' TO LOSE FAT Daimse- - Arts ; Exclusive Patented Wire and Fiblr Construction adds miles of service -y--- Prices Lower Than Ever R67BTTayIo7BroT v v . More Flexible Springs .. that softens every bump Centrally Balanced ;rzrr Co. 'safety Easy To Handle New Gear Shi fting D ie vie e h for more speed O. F, Bldg. (Second Floor) M." Courses in ballet, toe, eccentric, waltz clog,-t- ap and and musical ttam work comedy, acrobatic, adagio step,. ' ballroom dancing. , t " ' . I A . SATURDAY FROM 2 TO 6 P. ' for inside beauty et.V-. Orders Will Be Filled In Order of Their Receipt " 0. for durability Fine Upholstering no worries. Announces the Opening of Its Winter Term ' ' of Dancing, Saturday January 14th for hard bumps . Hardwood Frame A book in each box of MarmoU gives School Of Shock Absorbers for comfort prescription tablets. The Marmola wsy is based on modern research. It has been vsed for 20 years millions of boxes of it. The results are seen in si most every circle, in new beauty, new health and JEPPERSQM Registration I. Balloon Tires ' One is starvation, one abnormal exercise. The other is embodied in Marmola the complete formula, also the reasons for results. Users know just how snd why the changes eome about, end why they are beneficial. Learn the facts. Try the smooth work contributes Importscientific help which has done so much antly, Includes Kathryn Carver, for so many, snd watch what it does for Lawrence Grant Lina BasqUe'tte you. Start today by asking your druggist and Martha Franklin. tor a $1 box of Marmola, S . Call ' . 777 -- J Cli: : DEPARTMENT STORE OF PIPVO THE . - HB Two Lots Ladies Winter Coats $4.90 and $9.90. A See Our Windows Tonight - . : . mwm mhm m. m mA |