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Show ROVotVTKlNG HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1928. SOCIETY : prtsea and the consolation favors Jaatac was by Mrs. Wilflam Crtfist-ma- s and Sheldon Drysdala, Following the card gams a treasure hunt was enjoyed, toe fallowing Place. .betas' vimted la search of Edited by ETHEL IHCIIXTT -- tr r R ton, Mia Pearl HardjkMia Mat Bells NuttalL Ml Lois Boshara, Miss Vesta Strong. Miss Leia V.a eon and Miss Helen Hatch, the lat tsr two being tr.vlUtd gussta FA YALfTNTtNlV TBAifC'K fsther. Christian Bandley, whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Rod carnation and red hearts were used ta decorating the dining table.. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bandley. Mr. and Mra. Henry Booko, Elaine and Robon BiBTHDAY A well arranged dinner party was given Tuesday afternoon st the homo of Mr. and Mra Carl C Ntl-- GtVXW Kggertsrn's, Orvl Singleton's. Uen-ai- l BY BUHOPHIC f Brown's and the Provo Auto Under the auspkes of the Edge-moThe was ward valentine a Itema for the columns should b , submitted to the Society company. Supply bishopric, prise found at the Auto Supply by Mr. dance was given in Ota ward Editor between 8:00 A, it. sad 0 P. M. , ... and Mrs. J. & Van Cott. and It smusement hall Wednesday eveINTERESTING VALENTINE ,Ths pleasant affair was given for proved to be a large boa of as- ning. Valentine hearts vara used ins members of the Caere Amje sorted valentjrwandiet and. .aula aa.js, decoration. Tt.e Brgato was Unioua sad delightful ta every crab and their tiuioandaTAetiauc The guests returned to the Tolboe furnished by the Para.nount Glee-medetail was the valentine party gtven valentine decorations were arrang- resilience, where a delicious and and delicious refreshments by Mr. and Mr. Clifton Tolboe, ed with red and white hearts and elaborate luncheon was served at were served. A large crowd attendMr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggertaen and sweet seas, and fern Six tsblee rf the small table. Centering each ed snd thoroughly enjoyed the deMr. and Mrs. Don PoweUon, at the brides were clayed. Mr. and Mrs. C (able was a small red heart, from lightful affair, " Toibos residence Tuesday, .evening. A. Larson receiving-- the high seo'e m hlrh geld streamers were draped to the fa vote st each plate, which ' AH SOKGRIS HOLM were red snd whits nut cups of INTERESTING MEETING candy hearts. .The following participated In the Mra L. B. Nielson was hostess to well arranged affair: Mr. and Mrs. the members of the Utah Soroe is Gsrn Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Danzll club st her home Wednesday afterBrown, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Single- noon. An Interesting biographical ton, Mr. and Mra Cecil Larson, Mr. ketch of the life of Gertrude Ath--e - Vn Albert Carter. Mr. and ton was given by Mrs. E. H. snd a review of the author's Mrs. William Christmas; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mortensen. Mr. and Mra book. "The Immortal Marriage. TJ. S. Van Cott, Mr. snd Mrs. Shel was given by Mra I. E. Brockbank. doa Eryadale, Mr - and Mrs. Nor- - Community singing, led " by Mrs. l,lulld""wu enjoyed. Twenty- siairrtwBnjsT-aB- l the hosts a nd t seven members or the club were In hostesses. -- ert small UMea, which were prettily decorated In a patriotic scheme. Centering each table was , ENTERTAINED BY FRIEND- SMrs, Arthur Hacdingv Mra H. J. Stagg and Mra. Lena Swenson entertained at the home of the latter, Wednesday' afternoon. In compliment to Mra Mary Tooley, who recently moved to Provo from Virginia. During the time pleasantly pent with games and tmjsicr Mrs: George Myers furnished a delightful reeding, Mra. Mary Clark and Miss Effle Dahlquist rendered PRIMARY CIlfLDREN -- . WAskMj. ?team-cooke- WA w Iy ... I-- TOOWCE PACKAGE "js3eajSbSS JgSfPH - S: f 111 I" X V 7 , III s It Km ., - T w I -- :1 - v I 100 ' , society ladies vt Hi? t Lake View ward entertained at a "Membership'' party at the home of their president, Mrs. Joseph Shsw, Wednesdsy afternoon. Games and an Interesting program were the diversions and a delicious luncheon was served to 36. Mrs. Electa Dixon and Mrs. Eima Tanner if the staka Relief society. board were t) r ' yiuwS VnistI TTn-Ik t"llNAl-I- J fZffyiinrVa K i I i II i I If you're looting for roal - sweet 7 mi. WHIP "THE -- approved for Spring:, a good surprise awatis you! When you come down to see these charming: afternoon (presses, you'll be impressed with something' more than splendid values. There is variety, rich variety, in this group of youth giving dress You may think the bolero frock is spring's fashion. loader; and then you will note a jacket frock,- - o two, or. three. You may believe that flaresf affl aftsTtHjestfTOl just as prominently displayed. Yes, you'll ieh jo the choosing of an afternoon frockt storydon't- - $(0)75 I I V. ( . 1 IN-- rrVX ra v I . 1! II iilj'r) M.iu.ttaSv' o . m.r-S-A( ver mde! - Rex Ingram's I VI lOt)JV)l 7 ' ... , ' (1 ' ifft Riyv jrrJh AVhat'd She' 'Yell For- ?' ." ; x . Last Linds for This Limerick. Must Be in Evening: Herald Office by Midnight of February 18. j - vv ncn aear wine u rives from the rear"; Zina If. Rlsske, -When the driver sits In the rear"; Lisle Lindsey, "He ignored her and feigned not to hear." Have yon suggested a Una for today's limerick? Try it! Seed the answer to the Herald offlea You may win pair of tickets for the Strand tbeater. MA NA Vtf-seCI" with . Mae Busch, Ward Crane-an- d I guess I'll go fckating," she said. And out o'er the blick ice she sped. She stood up for a spell, t Then the crowd heard her yelL , nv GIRLS Comedy Thf LET GEORGJLJHUTZ. rTTreTV esteni . -BUCKSKIN si i IT'S NOT HARD TO GROW THIM TeopTe all about you can testify to that. Most of the slender figures seen today have been won in esxy ways, fclany have been won by Marmols prescription tablets, based on a modern scientific discovery. People bsvs used Marmots fcrf 20 years millions of boxes of it. Now blender figures almost every circle owarvai Marmols does. A book ia earn box et MarmrAs gives lb formula and suiejlhe scientip reasons for results. So users realize bow sod why effects are beneficial. A way which has done so much for so many deaervra a tent fmm vrm. Klake It ttow. wstch the results lor a awls while, the deride. Ask your druggist today for a t box oIMarmoia, - lunior-gir- Js . - i BtLih Jh-Bt-- ward M. L A. entertained at the home of Miss Alene Coleman Wednesdsy evening, in honor of Mrs. Fred C. Strate. who is leaving the xPAYS" in ; A MRS. 8TRATE HONORED others -- AND dsnclng party will be given In the Manavu ward amusement halt thi? evening by the members of th Melchesedek priesthood of the wsrd and ins members ' of the Aaronie priesthood and their partners will be the guests ef honor. The Collegians will furnish the music and an enjoyable, time ia promised avsryoae. All members of the ward are cordially Invited, and uiruiurm ui 1.HV iiriesinoou are sa t pec ted to be present GE M -- DOG" - Jz". L. - g- DANCE "THE OUTLAW flghter-a- nd i. Na - ' Friday and Saturday Ranger the wonder dog tMticturned Into a he-- ";NJQDr (J MUlm -- CVjJcf A ; II I man See Them In Our Window v - 1 The Pioneer Scout." ,. -- with ALICE TERRY I s-- I' I - SPECIAL Two for -fOY $00)50 decora- - SHOPPERS" What a whale of ,ight p'ctur this 1st Denny as X . Valentine "BEAUTY - . attendance. t . Afternoon LAST TIMES TODAY I WOMAN" r Uef tions were used. II , TONIGHT ESTELLE TAYLOR and ANTONIO MORENO in ' Ir'aUhlLlLzL In reeCdyf Prizes SI j i r ; , I I j. STRAN-D-, II - Path RpvieW ' THE ORIGINAL SI PERKINS COUNTRY STORE I I TUP nrHTnillillY" 7 winning Monaay, repruary I rTHEtGARWNOFALLAHT ' ' fnniiulv II 1 w flsW s I jjllCEflTOO OHlQllTl - STARTS SUNDAY. - i ' S'-'-l-L- fugiit1 K 11 :rj?f r SE.NNETT I f W S w 1 - . Tl T m I mms r- ir ''i-vJ- lib1 ir irUU:UJ W Ar r a - . lTl rTT - L 1 W. UYCah ,i Vl FRIDAY.AND SATURDAY I V I iml ' II U i A" pUUnOly r 1 U US 2 , . I mmm ML f j PLOIVENCE k.rv. ' I If fl D - sensaUonaUuccess "Sorrell and Son" r . Frocks : Youth-Givin- g MEMiiERSHIP ENJOYABLE PARTY C In These for If you have solarjiot giyenJcdud3Lto4hetylefr tfTP Direction U Marcus Enterprises .' " ld 'ha-Ra- Fallow : j . . ;. ,6 Jl: . A Dozen Silhouettes Are Good - 'jk lfQT" lla flj y Vrepes-- Mc-Gui- re 71 WHOLE I Printed MU d, Hose Glow. Crepe vocal solos. A delicious luncheon ' was served to 40.- SON'S BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED . . , Mra L. C Henroid entertained at AMERICAN 'LEGION LADIES a children's party at her home Sat- ENJOY CAB PARTY urday afternoon, in honor of her Prominent among the. leading soson, Joseph, whose cials of the week was the card birthday anniversary occurred on given by Mrs. Naomi P. Monday. During the afternoon of party Petit and Mra James Grover, as- games and music, a delicious a the. Petit essldence "Wednesday luncheon abte waa"CTaTgr LLM U3lEXEJOO-- -members of the I'ARTY cake, holding six pink candles. A svening;ftrr"the Members of the Little Women red heart bag of red heart candies American Legion auxiliary. dab were pleasantly entertained was placed by each plate as a Artistic In every detailIn were the a valenby Miss Evelyn; Troycr, at her favor. Participating In the merry decorations, which were pink and white sweet home Wednesday evening. Red affsir were the following Lorains tine idea, roses peas and being used as the roses snd ferns were used in decor- and LaJean Bunnell, Marjorle 'decoration. A short business ating the entertaining rooms. Sew- Booth, Virginia and Katherin floral session-wa- s held In which Mra L. ing and muiiic were the diversions, Pullen. Helen' Taylor, Margaret sfter which an elaborate supper Henroid, Richard Ollerton. Richard R. dwsrds gsve a report of the executive meeting held In Salt Lake was served to the following: Miss Murdock. L. J. Nuttall, Erma Saturday, February 11. Evelyn Stewart, Miss Marion Sut- and Berniece Crandall. Seven tables of bridge Were played, Mrs. Claud Ashworth and Mrs. J. W. Menxics being awarded the favors. . An . elaborate Valentine luncheon was served and each member was. presented with ftftat-- t rsc U vp valenttna faveTi jrwrf Tljr? ihoiuded the following: W. Mis. Mrs. J. Salmon. J.P. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Clayton, Mrs. S. M. Clark. Mrs. I. W. Mrs. Menzies. Frank Reynolds, SHIRLEY MASON Mra Jack Holder, Mrs. Jesse Clark. in "RICH MEN'S SONS t Mrs. Illff Jones. Mrs. Bert Bigler, Mrs. Leon Hedquist, Mrs. W. W. An absorbing story of a rich young man who proved Thomas.' Mrs. John O. Beesley, Mrs. his worth! A splendid picture. George Ballif, Mrs. E. W. Simmons, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe. Mfa. Frank Deming. Mrs. Albert FRIDAY -S- ATURDAY Hickman. Mra Claud Ashworth, Mrs. Paul Vincent, Mrs. H. M. Strong, Mrs. Stanley Dixon, Mra C. T. Green, Mra. Miles Strong, Mrs. K. w: Bailey, Mra J. D. Hunter, Mra. D. Orlo Allen, Mra. Seymour Gray, Mra H. E. Sraoot, Mra. M. T. Kennedy, Mrs. L. RvEdwards and Mra. Byron Dastrup. DANCE ftcers and teachers ofjhe Edgemont ward Primary associa tion entertained the children of the wsrd, at a valentine dance in the ward amusement hall. Monday afternoon. During the, time delightfully spent with games and dancing, candy Valentino hearts were served. More than 100 were in attendance. r -- rli Hunter. -- 7 . fl s, i.i '.J Flat A -- -- GI-E- rjri7i5'ifc; IP. Ii a silver vase of red' carnations and ferns and patriotic place, cards were also used. Following dinner progressive 'Rook" was plsyed. Mr. and Mrs" Sterling Ercanbrack receiving Jhe high score prise and the consolation favor being won by Mr. and Mra II R Atkin. The guest list included the folowlng: Mr. and Mra Sterling Ercanbrack. Mr. and 'Mra Dan Hunter, Prof, and Mra J. W. McAllister, Mra Amelia Oberhansley, Bishop and Mrs. H. A, Dixon. Prof, and Mra Clarence Boyle, Mra L D. Voor-hfof Mantl snd Mr, and Mesr-H- RAtktn and Mr.an4 Mra J.M." Wood house of Bingham. SoftjftcklmeS ntpiinej Prints at served tU n nuq en- tertained at a prettily appoint-e- d dinner party at their home Saturday evening. The guests were GIVEN MISS TAYLOR HOSTESS TO Mrs. L. B. Harmon entartailwd a B GIRLS number of friends at a kenslngton 3. C. 8, members soent an' en lov st her home Mondsy afternoon In able svealng at the residence of f celebration of her birthdayanni- - Miss Rnea Tsylur WgflntldaiL. VaE .. wWITocSwed-fin.Tuea-dayTTaanr were used In the An attractive patriotic decor-- entine decorations entertaining rooms and the lunchjative scheme was arranged through eon. Three tables of bridge Were out the entire house. During the plsyed. Miss Veva Peters receiving afternoon of needle work sod social the high score prise, after which a chat, a delicious luncheon jiwaa delicious luncheon was served. ""TfrvedT-tothe following: Mrs. James Present were Miss Ruby Tsylor, Bullock Jr.. Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mra Miss Kate Peters. Miss Veva PetP. L. Larsen. Mrs. M. W. Merrill. Mrs. Anna Thomas, Mrs. Marls Mrs. Hugo Price. Mrs. Arnold Bawl-lie- ers, Roblson. Mrs. Mabel Mortensen, Mrs. Herald R. Clark. Mra Mm U.Ik. TnltM-... Lloyd Cullimore, Mrs. J. L. Scho-- 1 Sn..frH M,. j-t Edna Markman and Mrs. Delia "ep- -. many time do you feel listless, "let down," an hour or so befdrTluhdrtimef It's efficiency de- just ioncmore proof that morning t.r-- . .1 ' ft penas on ine ngnt itinu oi urcanjabi. Whole wheat supplies the nourishment you need to meet the strain of busy days." It gives you just the food elements that build energy, vitality and strength and the right amount of bran to HrenrypnTTT stem healthy Shredded Wheat is whole wheat af its best shredded and toastjrd. With sfrrrpry milk or creanvsalt or sugar, it is always delicious, always nourishing, always satisfying. Why notJtart all your days with Shredded Wheat?. Get all the food elements you need to keep you fit all through the morning. . DINNER FARTY Ms. and Mrs. L B. Harmon BIRTHDAY KENSINGTON Low Bur-le- HELL ARRANGED East-mon- HS" Bandley of Books.-Rul- tf w BUTTLE Idaho, and the host and hocte . Utendance, : TT n, Does your breakfast give you all the food you need u PAG HOWOHrn-O- M ADDRESS teacher's department to work with the recreational committee. Games snd music were enjoyable features HELEN BOWER MAKES CLEVER v tfwf TUV a.iiuMt, a aaa-- II (fame' prizes being won by Visa Nola Boyden and Miss Beeaia Burch. In behalf of tbo girls. Miss Coleman presented Mra.' , Strate . with a beautiful hand, painted hud vase, after which ' shs responded a few remarks of appreciaUoa. with have his we wouldn't ear; Really, ladies, A delicious luncheon was served to dared to do It had it not been that (.'Turn to left! Turn to right:" the following: Mra Strata Miss It was suggested by one of your Oh. irs really a lright Coleman. Miss Kuth Kartcht owu. f ur he 11 f ronT the Judges ;Tieh a woman's tongue'sin high Alene I ner,-- Miss - gear.' May Anderson, Miss Nola of 'the Evening Herald- - Limeriek i ' tujui-D,.nir i wi xj. l, . i vvicuwu, m.m contest, the majority of whom are p- Another good suggestion that Liale Miss Bessie Burch, Tsylor, of the sterner sex. even t suggest time Minnie Payne. .Miss La Rut that there .Is one ioW of truth In, WM --That the steering wheel's not Miss Miss Allie Webb, aa4 Paulson,the statement made by the winner in the rear.'. Whoever-se'that of limerick No. i. Being a woman in (aed to put any name on the Mra. Mary Markham. . she ought to know. tapct. ; Always writa. ywt-JtilkW. Sloehhlfsl ahd' "Petef Afler sorting out all of the 'mftny I ll'gible aruyour contribution. Tou B. Hery Markner of Chicago, I1L. were tose a pHse'tf you among the business visitors ta this No. 4, the Judges decided j Among the. best suggestions were city Wednesday. d that Helen -L. Bower, 710 South j Hhods Anderbetg. The way ... MOVIES HURT ETES . West street, proposed rte; en drive from the rear; Ezma best Una Hers i is the Limerick. 'Williamson, "To havs your wife George Uhle. Cleveland pitchrr, fium ttte reart Wood - fsayi he doesn't attend the movies CQmpletftt " He sat at the wheel so's to steer. Anderson, To be forever very-- often because he thinks they ark are harmful to his eyea : While his wife poured adjes la coached from the rear" MISSING LINE SUGGESTION r ' i - Waa;-'at4i- nt '".. . m don't-Limeri- ,, wora-Thir- jgwtdilit - |