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Show PAGE TOUR TT?vr Uljlbl I. lNlAWb t.i'fiH Oyrkrtt. Siciat s - feMitor. Phrj ii Girl sitinual Qinner SpringvUIe Weds Proroan Dance. Enjoyed' ' rBvc-Gfineration- s I ; PROVO. EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928. Family- - in-Tl- as -- ...,...; , r i r 5 s Tne ft the moat atti active and- Th marriage of Mis? Helen daughter, ot J4r, and Mu delightful social ,vwa rth Kd. Ckittfredsoa of SprirsKV.tla. lc o.aner son, v.?. la sii.-ti- i I... niiiiuiii'f s.i" ij r of Piovo. latently ciub in the Hotel KobPrtJ lira. A. It, Monday evening, in honnr of their j Icr Monday afUrnooa at tUv hushamls.' "the tables were art-s- re- .nvr.ty eoiuX bauis. The ei rem .r.y a:i ."inang-mcs- ; rirfoiiXJ ''y n. I3yrta ia!it ally decorat-- d or yi'lew ctJoinl tubus' and lup. ro-t- it. fifth, h the ji-;izui teti- plue card 'wri of the fotk.wfii Uu-lMrs t.vi a tha yuuaf also et.iployed ia the M;M i 6i;l(: L. B. Btuwon. irri.J ::t df the cluh llulinre DaVy, Merrill Oaifrid-of welcome, son. M is Ann MrK.iv, Irtv;n Ttl- gave a cheery a Ji!rr fw and Ml. and Mia. J. tlid aftr which Mrs. Jimc BuMocK lsl in eominuu.ty t'ifijtre In her Hnudaea. Mn. Sterusual ci!ibl3 tha ccrcmuny tha Following ling Taylrr was. the tx.itj.i.stiti pait' Inot'Jird to fin u- iila v. here and tearts a..d l Jvjtns fw they weie acricd, a diiic.'inrs 'd-- ! J. K.f I oiHs fu'Khro.T at the tjottm-rf-ioir- i mfie rv"lhe ftilowuji-i- n John. Pull, n, Mrs. Giant N. In the lut nrtft - ' P" aid ir. M W. Mertilt thov li.toref to SUcna. whero Ihev! Epsert-f-The 'Conc'tnVi frnihei the dunee xre t iicitsined tt iui tliWrate ' t a.iiO several nu.ir- tea litifij irn).t.ey-t- tt rr mi'iT t.n th- f '" -" . teiL , ami M a.j.fwrm C W U r?1 a rattlcipating lit" the pka-an- . . ?!. Mia. Rjlibln j are ISjr. and ilia. Cii.t X dt: ling a few- days In Pert I.aks bs Mrs. or and yr. TKirt aud Kre ri.luiiuni? to I'ravo to niak1? Mia. J. Karl" Heck. their lioni?. Ttiey have "a Pr. . Mr. ar.d, Mr. John Fullm. 'Mr, anil rnenos neia- who mis! tht-evry Mr. nnd Vw. Jc and Mr.L-.-- t r: Ti-''- -. "f h.ipplnesa. r"n v... 11-isi MB i ; I V- V I , 1 . - - : n" A J W - MM m i B32n i si ii it U m ii itif la ii n Maa si V - W iWt m ,- iI W M - Wing. 11 ii U it ii HaaK U Gott-freiiso- oiw tar " .s w-.t- t. jon-rrr- nt t j . , j t ' . v- i r- - i b i . ir w . e r '. t--f . Without . rjx-nd- I.JI.-I'ir-iro:- beautiful display tailor-- . ed of Fashionab I e -- IeaTiH-kfV- i.Krs. it. W: h i Hal;'' n M Oa H.uit&i,J.. ilr , T-r- ry OU'lroyd. Or. and Mia. aatft4 " Mer-liiti-- tn irnh, ?J Mf. Mrs. "Harold Dunn oT'Bnll Ijike, Mr 'nnd ' Mis. H'tgo Price, Prof, and Mrs. liera'd R. Clatk. Mr. and Mr. Pdtr Jensen..-Mr.- iiK and Mrs. SterHeber rtuivr. ling Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James'A-EullnckPr. nnd Mnt,..EA- - Pax- . man. Mr. a;id Mrs. Dwijrht Psik ttrd and Qjvcl Wilcox, j -- ilii J. -- Mra, ITorcnr IHIUuga. 267 :a FIHh r:rth ntrrt, will b hoU- i to th cf Gumt-UPnrehtera of Itali Plonwra, r.t hM hcfoo Thuraday" hfternbon t 3 o'clock. She will be aa:6t"t by Mr, I.ucy 8idivek. Mrs. A;:ai' C'iay-(oand Mra. Neljle MrKwan. Ur SaUwretti iir Rive th hliitarv of M, to Sep' mi:sm ss- - 3i Mrs. o. Tweeds and Twills. 67. of Faijjo, N. IX. hps a tltM few women live Kieuk rstu1.no(ht'r. ilia. Kinnier ia shown to the i;rnmer, Bint; 1k4. Mntcucn, who--fs held by hia molher, Chfaurr Mnttnaon of (Uaud Torka. Mrs. O. W.JjtUefleld, great Kiandtroiher, tutwrt to Th riM, tnd Mrs. J. F. Wellenton, of Alice. N. D., 8tuiids bt hind her dttughtoi and fcranajon. rtKhLleTuw.-.Tbaifcj- A WORLD OF STYLE . n (M- "GOLD AND ORKfc.s" HALL T- Tt.'NIGIir !r:t An 'enjoyable time was ' - l without extravagance; !irr Hi ii. ,rtf x:yimMTTrrhVTnnZ r w tm v tr cr. nnd Fred Soren'ion of Salt Luke c'.ub bt the Fourth and Sjtth wards, r'(;i'i:ir liK U:'g at the a nrphew of Mra. Sudwoeka, will ar.d friends, will Mra. C Elmer Msdsen will' enter furnnh gevernl vocal' at.lo. ,' IIc- - home ct Mrs. II .msh Canlail Mjir.-t:i- y anJ th:'r irsitnt-rt vening. end of the Wilhelmlni fredhrarnta will be served. All tain th jiv t'iK'r annual "Gold and ma u.u- - ters Giecr". bull .rt tne II. Y. U. ladies cf tlit c:ua nu t.iir jnjoyable f.ratnr?j aid those elig b'e fw flnnb i iwrtain--icnt- , l.u ins, which err owe evening. An 8 piece t.din Ble cotdiiil'v inv.tni ti at JierPBIijf. a. iH'iu:;i4s b n annrfctd to f wtis "t'rved t"1 rftern'x. i nt 1 o'clock. FollywInT t - aj ha til Jor.es. the fo'lowinir .Mts. A. the th ilnn'r.'a bimiaKwi- mwtint will music and the proMm. IflhtioS grams and checking rooms will be he htld, Bfr wiiwh a iTrJal.Jioiir CwliCi, Jii. C SL Vtfcciuit Jr.. .li 4 Ira Jit chaig.- - 7 ha poltUo is eor-jiiid profit am .will ha ..mn iuytd Ail rtovortnii t:.stsat r.ien".bra find their panneis me I'ool.o, !.i:s Ana.'. Book dlclly ln ited andra!JareT)ro-niseI'ARTV CARO wf."TniTramVTn. criT.'ri.-sb: it" a,' diii.htfiil time, as there are to be Urged to bi? freaent. : l ... Ji., 4 vorufy of features .Id ad- thf KiMtdwt, Mis.. Ole 13, Oi;o3 Peliphtful In cveiy detail V,, I' k ...r;'i n i'n tr ri..iHi). Mr a n 'ti t i M, i rani pnrty Hivn r.'.rp 1 A VP t TO M '.i:T- t..ill ii li. Mi r 'Ii t JrirrtWTrTneTfc Dai-ph-t ms ft I'lart Pioneers, arc day in honor of !.fr. an I Kffie Dt.hlq'iitt, Mr0U.'.i.-.evenlhg. Th jigoodMj :). ii. As S1ttVSKl filVEN FOK icqurt'ed to met Thurmliv eft nr. Mrs Paul DiigEnn who were re- Mrs. Johnand M.-Johnson. Swnson, iw--a nt 3:33 o'clock at the horn jf cently fnarrled. Mra. Duggan .U' tlTI.Ii ai itreited an the la'lcr 3C cttot bvis North Fifth formerly Mia Viola Ulwton. ValenMrs. Nellie Tavlor, hiit. H:rhird Conver, formerly rt West fitreft. An hrtertating Mi Favn Adamson, whoas mar-ri- . tines and spring flowers were us d haa been ananifd and In decomtlrg the tartr-fulld. Wednesday In the Salt Lake arrant ! All memwill hai-htkraervej. rfoxr-.Ked entartalning rooms.-F-ntrtlf tcmpv, was f;uoj;t of honof at a p bers and.thono elig.bl for of progressive 'fxlO" were jilavi-MKririNti shower . tnited.. ; P.. Asiil- - J.jhu.-u- .i Kn-v. ;Jt b Mrs. IVlbert Trenjeagle he mothtr, Mrs. Mamie (.ivi.i-ty- . A i4.'ni.i.n, at her .'cms Monday ;. the h gh score uriie, X1 delii lou r, v;; iviiiKht-i-i- it Vi-NOTICK TO CIRI. fttOtTlH- An , fct.autiv. decorative : lunrheon was sered to the follow-Inp- : Pcn ri cf Cm.,) No. 3 at h hor.i rrh-m- " s of provo aw re.iti"nt-rGirl Mra. aftj Mrs. piiil riii,TTH. Tii'iiMl .v rfirriionfi at ??." oVlnct atienKfd v.ith the to t Woflnesilay aftsrnooi nt Mr. and Mr. DrMM'rfTrcage.iKl?. Z'r-'- ."!...'. i .'. il;i Mii. r'Apink and white, carnations end w',11 h1: .nsJaii:4 ,lma. i.tt Mrs. Mont ?;.'.Q o'clock In Kono Trope hall. fc :.wis 'Pstarf, Mr. afi Vncen ' '.I , .i we Mis Oeotpe- C"le. Clurk I.r- - t, :; .' feirnl nrd riiis-liih.'ti"! for er.Jnyed, after end Ibe f'tey sail liinrivri vui which a di llclous tray luncheon was PUw," son, Roy McAffce, Edgar Clnvtcn. j J in a winch ere la bs La Von Jloung, M.iss Eleanor . Im r v. d. All ni.'tnJi.is ai.,1 t"m" i.i tviil to Mt. The bride, was the f --nrt to be given before the etitrmaffi5dttUlIftflTindTjiS lM.es Uhea Busby,. ful gifts. ly invited tj bo rfr.r.t. . TyiiTr tT.ls Ten i oil y TO. ; i'Shcr-XatlM- a tinri . bytorrn. Seeur "die Country ho";f . opnng Coats this season all have very new and interesting style features. Suits are extremely popular arid are taking "f-ftl- - 01 where. h'.iiif-rt-3i- . question, the very i (3oats and Suits to be seen any- ftt Ivsldt-m-e.- . snianesc selection - IV-cV- " THE BEST - l5' cv-t'- -- Jum-lu-c;- at temptingly ar-nl- - tWoig-'-tTyfrsrai- -- i -- Hi-nr- LOW PRICES d rjA-cjs- .. f.h1l,.:.M i n-- rrr Coats 1 s. $1975 to $37S0 pio-jrra- Suits $1975 h mviu-brrrh:- te !N'i-;- r-- ho-t-- .c ' t d col-oi- SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY - Mr.-an- -- -A e ln i pro-(Mi- ss . WINGS of the MORNING, WINGS of the TWILIGHT QUALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS u' FRIENDS ENTERTAINED, il.--- s Eva Hi nrlchaen was hostoas to a few friends at a kensington nt her homo Monday evenijijr. During the time pleasantly spent with needlework and music, a delicious luncheon was served to the follow- Knudisen. Miss i.gr Mk Jennie ttr-llHawa, Miss Lois Penrodi Miss Valera Dixon, Miss Chloe Dvi'iadon. Miss Ruth Knudscn and llirs Vera Hcnricluen. ' SI jT ' rr'1 1 ? 1 f-- - rvrt f St5)U 1U Vk i:Nn iTr..sif v cLcij I it IDA v - ,i ft j ...a v H. ESTS AT faStv A University club danclnc party wil' be given Friday tvenlDg In the B. T. V. Indies fymnaslum. to which invitations have been bcued to aev- ml guests in addition to the regu - .i -sa lar ' club i i nr3BJ3Srca.ro;-r- t membet-s- . Arrangements have been made to use the Junior J r clever and beautiful and will add much Wilde's enjoy;ncnt to the party. Troubadours will furnish the music. ptmi3ckfirfttinn, wh'fh-at- ' DAEGHTERS OF PIONEERS MEETING , Members of Camp No. 7, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will b entertained Thursday afternoon at i o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Hazel Mitchell. 65 North Eight West street A splendid program haa been arranged and luncheon will be served. All members and those eligible for membership are cordially invited to b present DINNER .'.." - SUNDAY Covers were laid for twelve r Knndsenr Mr. The picture, which comes to the May Clayton, Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Paramount theatre tomorrow, la Mrs. Mrs. Ida K. Rasmussrn. Alma to be one of the most Intrt. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Jolley, Mr. and j gulng love stoiies in which th tern Mrs. Arnold Henrlchsen and daugh paramenia Polish star has appear ter of Pleasant Grove. - dark. Mt-Em- HONORED GUEST AT DINNER ' Mra. O. E. Van Austen, formerly Mis Fawn Singleton, who was recently married, was guest of honor st a well appointed dinner party give by-- MrrB.nd Mrs. Hwhm Spurgeon at their home Sunday evening. A cut glass basket of pink sweet peas formed an attractive table centerpiece, and covers wers laid for th following: Mrs. Van Austen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred SingleD. ton, Mrs. and Mrs. William Hoover. Miss Zclda Giles and Earl Singleton, Hello There ORANGE BLOSSOMS BIWM IX NEW POLA NEGRI VEHICLE! , at a prettily arranged dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. D. Claud Jensen at thlr home Sunday afternoon. Th dining table was prettily decorated In a valentine schema, and the following were served: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Tolmen and daughter He tty "Jean of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen and son Bob bv, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bench and the host and hostess. It is not reported whether Pols MRS. ALLEN TO LECTURE Negri had orange blossoms when will R. E. Mrs. Allen lecture she wedded her prince In Paris a mfj:ting Miss Their.ia Vnrrlck of the Co- - on rHome Grace,' before th snem-ber- a few month ago, but It is certain of th Gleaner class of the that her lateat screen romance is 'urnjjia Brauly Shop will g'v a l&'.k cn "Manicurir.g Finger Naila", Pioneer ward M. L A. at th meet- fragrantly alive with them. Just why a romance of the magScfore the beehive girls of the gath- - ing this evening at 7:80 o'clock. nificent orange grove country, was rs' class. In the uanavu ward All members and friends interested not written long ago has not been M. 1. A. meeting tola evening nt are Invited to b present The lack Is supplied explained. 3d o'clock. The class is under ihe now, however, by Pola Negri in her lirection cf Mrs. Veora Whetton. ENJOYABLE SOCIAL latest Paramount starring vehicle Ml members of the class and AFFAIR "Th Secret Hour." atare Invited to friends Mr. and Mra Fred Williams cordially end. home Sunday evening. Cards and music were the diversions, during . - Look for the red tins w ith a black or a green stripe . The tins are different from all others so is the coffee so is the tea. Whether they are better is for you to decide. Printed on each' tin is a money back offer. Briefly stated it is this: If you don't like Schilling's bestx ;your grocerretULrns your money at once. Your statement is enough. He pays ou. We pay him. The finest things usually come from those who specialize in fine things only. Only Schilling specializes on top grade coffee only - - no 2nd or 3rd grades. Only Schilling brings you the tender tea leaves as fresh and fragrant as they left the Oriental tea gardens. -- . Baking Powder Te A-la- V 19 Spices 31 Extract niNxrn followed BV CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Snelson en tertained nt a well arranged dinner party at their home Saturday eve- lir.g, covers being laid for Mr. ami Mis. (;an Gion-uiaMrarid'MrE. Ltland Silver, Kr. and Mrs. Georg: VJocham. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheev- 5r and the host and' hostess. dinner.' the card gam prc- trearive five hundred was playec", 'tr. and Mrs. Lcland Silver receiv-n- g ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED Mrs. Joseph Paulson entertained et a birthday dinner at her home Sunday afternoon, complimentary to her daughter. Miss Etna Paulson, and Miss May Anderson of , . the favors. Phoenix. Arizona, who is here atHrsn-sxn'tending the B..T. U. Their birthday birthdav anniversaries occurred on the same IX.MVF.nSARY CF.LEBR..TED Mrs. J. Earl Lris entertained at day. Covers aver laid for 12, iniinnrr at her hm)e Psnday evening. cluding Mr. and Mrs. L L. Williamom;alin,f ntary to , her husband, son and family of Salt Lake. hcse b:rthday anniveraary occur red on that day. A crystal basket f SURPRISED ON. " : ' - " rwert p?r.s formed an attractive BIRTHDAY tho Mrs. Al for Friends and tabl of relative enferpiece dining Covers were laid f ir Mrs. Melissa 1!. Henrkbsen delightfully surprised 'jewis, Mr. and Jtra. Erneat C. Her her at her home Monday afternoon ichisen, Mr. and Mrs. Erven J. NeK ia celebration of her birthday anton, Mr. and Mrs. T. William Jones niversary which occurred ' on Sunand family. Mrs. Mary Tootey and day. Social Chat and- - music Were hiidren. Mis Mabel Pray, Miss th diversions, after which an elabtmcg?ne Tooley. Miss Ora Mae orate dinner was served. 'Cover ' la!J for fs IBITgwing; Hrf. ami .Sterling Lewia, and th guest Naliiir BaJleyrr Mrs. Ernbst Farror, of bonor and hostess. Mrs. Joan McAdam, Mrs. Ethel -- -- e W" .i:' .;,: .'" Jn tSv jr MOST LAUGHABLE MUSICAL COMEDY High School Auditorium FEBRUARY Business and Professional a . . Women's Club present u HELLO THERE" - Huge, Fare Ul Musical -- going THAT'S whatverywe'rshortly A new bag o' tricks and a new lot of fun for everybody ! the Starting tomorrow Evening Herald "is going to print a limerick a day for.' 30 days. With the last line missing. ' This wlll b an . JJMERICK CONTEST, and th trick s for you to add a line. In order to complete each limerick. Ther will be prizes and rything. Watch start of UH eooteat ADD-A-LIN- E fortte. j- Comedy- II Hilarious E Elegant L Laudable L Laughable O Offering . BIRTHDAY Fol-jwir- .g -- A. which an elaborate dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foot, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Stewart and the .boat and hostess. " n. ' In tho sunny emerald groves of golden oranges Pohi's romance ripens to a happy conclusion with Kenneth Thompson, popular young leading man. There are moments of sadness and heartache supplied by that remarkable character actor. HfTsneny yho plays a featured role with Miss Negri, losing her lovi to the younger, handsomer man. " The love sequences in the new production are' intense and absorbwhile feetival scones under ing, gaudy lanterns that light tho grove at night give a rollicking Joyaua tone to th picture. . M.LA. INTF.KESTINQ - r,- . - - ' " - T Tuneful H ilumorous E Entertaining B Rollicking E Entertaining LOCAL tot ARTISTS - Snap, Pen, Girlies, Catchy Muair, Artistic Dances, Best Gorgeons Costumes . Heme Talent Ofven m Frovo. "OODLES OF ' Tirlirta en Ever Play 1AUGHS" a Sale RUSSELL-ROUN-D Y MOTOR CO. IS North University Are. General Adrn. 7,y : Reserved Seats $1.0 |