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Show ; PAC3 TWELVE ; PROV0 EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 1928. Spring's New Footwear Keeps In Step With Dame Fashion Ja rcrfaaas aad o Salt Laks wars Provo vksstors today.. Mr. ttfkd Mr No Romance After 100? Fiddlesticks! dukira CiTY KZwS Hr IUtph rsnttesw Mi Joseph Nelson aad Mr U H, Oakley srar Mr Ksrfolpk A. Mark of Salt Salt Laks visitors Wednesday, Las is a Pravo visitof for a week, wiser they, attended the Rslief bo, ths guest of her sister, Mr Terry cirty oosferenc Gsorgs Oakley Qfaiivyd. .iimii-iaad Mr UJl-MW- , t n spaOt Wednesday ia Salt Lake, . Mr Charles liayd of Of den was a visitor hers over ths week sad. Mr. swd Mr P. W. Tssamg and Mr Olive MilHara of Salt Lake of Bacramento, Cailt," ars family Provo with in spent Tuesday night Mr Agnes CrandaU, enroote to her among Ihe visitors bars for. a fsw day it been visiting. Mr. sad Mr J. Raymond Clark Mr. and Mr Jack Besuaett aad ars nappy to announce ths arrival daughter Klaine and Jacki of i 28 a were March of fins baby boy. born visitors nor Pueblo, Cokx, at their hem Mother aad baby last week, ths guests of Mr. aa? I Mr Evan W. ars doing nicely. J. V, pr j . A "i,' S j4 -'X I r 7- :- 1 - 7 - '. ........... . y "!' Who's this Durant anywav. with talk of no romance after MT Meet David ValveMCandTi,ra8Eese,l 20. his- - flushing bllUe. Tllty decided, after a courtship, that they should be married, and above Is their "honeymoon cottage" where they llva on ths outskirts of Phoe. 7 nix, Arizona. Ralph Robert Davidson, Mr Peter For- Thorn, Bishop and' Mr . E. Smart and two daughters Marion syth, Mr A. M. Lyall, Bianehard. and" Miss Elistbitu and PhyUi . GUlilan. In compliment to I. 8. Brown who Delightful in every detail was ths was leaving for Calif orni Mr. and shower ' given Sat- Mr Bird Brown entertained at si miscellaneous urday evening in compliment to well arranged dinner Sunda. .BeMr Lynn Knight formerly Miss sides members of the Immediate Vlllnah Goldaborough of this city family, covers were laid for Mr. by Miss Jesse - Packard at her and Mrs. X. 8 Brown aad family, home. Games and music were fea- Mr Sylvia Metcslf f Gunnl"-an- d tures of entertainment during the Mr. and Mr Paul Brown and evening. At 11 o'clock delicious re- children of Prove, Served the were freshments by prelt- - j nows to twentjf-wejadl4hls cAy . ' step-l- a; bi printed bt: abev Heard trtmmrd, 3vr 4 HIM Tflht,"bov) straw sandal embroiders m maiaa aad docs pr at Estr-.(kf- t, tmcki an (hckm) etetantly tiU-hviM kid (eenter) yrlioir, nd (brtow) UUorrd pomps of brown flaiAd kid, the ' vnmttnf Mtnditr mxtciitnr t44irtfcr4Ma W irr1d badlnf of chintt tUd. Oracw for Milady's : snn-atrk- pt nji BhoM, tla Mid, data thi Koatvri The sho that walk out on Ea- or coatum thl year, M tight ak'rti or tcr are apt to be pvimpa, atep-ln- a p modela, 7 e trap aaadala naw bat hive to other years. s of the newest notte of th Spring are.een occaelonally. die-mode, one might any. atrlke one Elrndrrnrei of atrapi ia tlncllve note now. The Intricate, feet-fir- st - She who would keep step with elaborate and showily adorned laced Dams Fashion in the Eeater pa-- straps of the winter have melted rade, therefors, must look to her from view as have the snows, Khtndor Kiihouette feet For one's impeccable ta'.-- I All trims are delicate and accent revealed when a discrtmir. v'ng nss alwti )ust the proper shoe n tr.der silhouette of grace rather for HMiees4on an4 eoetui.M. - .han iitiiig - tntrely - ornanwUd i-4 Shoes that will march on Caster Hwis are sensibly have clssaie lines. Gone ars the ned spike and even cuban heels And everywhere finding ftvor. novelties that were so Inserts of contrasting materials, there is s trend away from the cuts that they looked shortish, vamp of French favor lines and what-no- t Restraint, rich beau- - J wards the slender, more graceful are ty and svelt grace character lie new American style. Tips, therefore, disappearing. And the much cut-u- p daytime shoes, all-wh- one-atra- " doe-ski- ( ut off-whi- te Btaats4tria IsthT woven trims. Of slender grace, tbase - nut-brow- shades. n .u. m . NEW STAR HAS SPRINGVILLE NEWS FINE QUALITY j SAN FRANCISCO, April 8 With bod lines, a lonner whenlbaite. more powerful motor,, sturd'er chassis and numerous Minor re-flncmcnts the now Star offoird at 'vtsur reducrd pries wm constantly d surrouafW by people at -- . asw Automo-bil- e show. There ars three' models in the r acdun, new Star line; a sedan. The a coupe and a two-dochassis, 107 inch wheelbase, Is the longest ever used by Star. This chassis has been greatly strength- end by the use of heavier channel steel In the frame. The wheclbase permits the uTf lar Hi roomier bodies; Star have taken advantage of this. The long Jow appearance of the car la further accentuated by beautiful, , sweeping lines. Ths radiator.. Is higher and which, together with the four-doo- or . The members of the Alpha Bets entertained club were pleasantly t the home of PrJilav afternoon Mm. Elil Thorifc relegates' for the listf lot convention to be held, st Eureka March- H were elected; as was Rlso tho5e who will attend th" ate coiven'loa st 0iWn March anl 21. Mis. S. C. Whlttaker "id Jlis. G. A. Anderson will go lo Eurrk; Mrs. G. - W. Mendenhall ind Mrs; John Child Two splendid and Interesting pap-h-s were given; the first oii. "American. Women Artists". .wis by Mrs. Dlmick Huntlngtcn; the second, " "American Women Composers, -- Int.-mtt- ths twelfth annual Pacific . wss by Mrs, Zina Condle. Musical compositions bv, these composers weVe given by Mr William Witney who rendered several piano solos; nleo by Mr Catherine R. Dougalt. who gave three vocal solos. Other numbers on the program were, solos by Richard Thorn and Miss Josephine Sanford. At the conclusion of the program delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to lwen-Thtv members snd guests: Mrs. Jim Whiting, Mr Richard Thorn. Mrs. Nora Clyde, and Miss Catherine Si. Dougall. tlWT fcullt by 1 I wuivra Bit v..n i .... with NIAGARA .ifjinu t n .1 ,.iiv. JIM BLUE RIBBON". PJione OREM or Continental motor f the Star Jiai been developed to exceed 40 brake ..' horsepower, which, factory officials ' rlnim. will t?iv a tixtnineH tweT hour after hou& of from 55 to 65 f miles an hour. This motor is rub- be. InsulaU-tU- - Vtbrtwwr hi tlui Inated by the use of Maaury patented rubber motor mounting. The d Star is the only car in the field so equipped, Durant Motors officials state. Operating parts of the Bendir. brakes, now standard equipment on all Stars, are fully enclosed for weather protection. four-whe- 1 I iaisb-.- .,.v f I youtK-fulnes- "jf -- Bcnnettt Fin fount. and . at " Prove PL Grove Payson Am. Bp. Fork Fork fnml tv covers were Matd m.Hi for Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Burton and family of Salt" 793-J-- 2 TTUNDREDS of thousands JLjL of visitors to the great Auto Shows of 1928 acclaimed the the new DURANT-STAAmericaV greatest triurnphjpf greatest industry - the greatest value ever offered by any motor R ' car manufacturer. This automotive masterpiece that has Phone astounded the world is now being displayed by your DURANT-STA- R dealer. We invite you to drive this car and be convinced of its mechanical-perfection- . 793-J-- 2 fl ;A SKimiriSBIEN-- Never before has such quality been built into a motor car selling at such a sensational low price. New high compression Masury patented rubber motor mounting, wide Bendix brakes, Bohnalite pistons, Morse silent timing chain drive, 107-inwheel base, beautiful new Hayes Hunt body these are but a few of the quality features ch -- that assure unmatched per- formance of the new STAR. stands unequalled for perf ormance, qual- R ity arid styl among all automobilesthegreatS ever offered the largest closed car for the world's lowest price. tow-prfce- ' d DURANT-STA- 5 9 F.O. B. LANSING. MICH. i am a anilili at kg eatra ton ' Two-Do- Sedan (llltutrattd) . Roadster Coupe . . our-Door Sedan R s or . . f 9 affSf A C $495 .. $495 . ;$570 Durant Silver - A nniversary Sixes also on Display . 135 YouSsmc All " 3eph Heber SpringvUlo HOUSE K In compliment to Mrs, Ralph Smart whosa birthday .occurred Sunday her sister Mrs. Lillian Thorpe entertained at dinner Sun day. Besides members of the Im- the v Co. sell Ths members of the Social Twelve Card club will meet next Thursday evening a the home of Mrs. Harry Pennington, All members areinvtted to-- be present, The new DURANT-STA- Surface and . ONE-PRIC- J PJJJB Save BepenitUr Supplies r-Rus- THE v we have ever offered. . Call or wrire for our new. Sample Book It's FREE Let u show vou the latesrPanel Sryles; and tell you about the - $5 . Pxire Contest.,.',-- . V, HULICK'S Hansen's Calerinjf Dixon-Tayl- o n, JuaniviDrcJ 1 y IUWUU1U LLflJhUVtmm T l aaasJL. DEAUTTFULwallpapCTwin s. I LJgive your rooms new Come in and see the enchanting new patterns in our showing of Niagara Blue Ribbon Wall Papers. Appropriate and charming designs for every room, from boudoir to kitchen, all moder- ately priced. The most beautiful selection of wall papers 'il el lllIIKUlIIIIIIlimilB t l!gwfr' M T-- Johnson, Mr. and Mr S. C. Whlttaker, Mr. and Mrs. E E Knudsen, snd Dr. and Mrs. dlen Nelll. Psiies were swarded to "each couple. High score prize being awarded first Dean Park's Fruit Stand one-piec- e ' I :fniit"statt(rarQremr.Utafc WALL PAPER Closed models windshield topped have a by a smart, military sun visor. AH the bodies have broad comfortable seats with plenty of leg room. The two-dosedan and the coupe have t extra wide doors. . The speedy, economical Red Seal Hayes-Hu-nt tk bridal shower' gtv daughter Evelyn at their home In Some more selected Irish cobbler seed potatoes raised in the mountains of Wasatch county, on sale for $2.00 per hundred. . Get them now. Dean Park's Springtime in your home, : . . largest closed car for the SEED POTATOES world's lowest price is Here B. Welch.. Mrs. W. L. Grooms, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Wandell Openahaw - itn.. i Dial- - Mrs. L. M. Gilltlsn was hostess to the member of the executive committee of --:ie Missionary society at a well arranged luncheon at home last Tuesday afternoon. Business was discussed and reports given. Those present were: Mr D. er n D Mr. and Mr W, N. Grooms and baby came from their home la Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Grooms will pend ths week here with relative Jit lisput the Glories op fenders, enhances-th- e streamline effect- The head tun! ars of the bullet type, ntekel-cap- - ' and son of Santaquln ars visiting iKrfth Mr. and Mr E. W. Brown. They ars on their way horns after spending a week in" Salt Lake with Mrs. Openshaw's sister, Mr J. E. Hoyle and family. . narrower full-crow- he II . . - v DURANT- - -- I. . - ! . ( - no longer good.. livening All the reptilian leathers are exThey ars distinctive andlndlvld- New leathers will liven the cellent, especially ' independence mmImm fki Ik. Ik. Uu pavements of New York and other blue lizard and honey beige snake-- T?aH V M M rtH tttrmnm mrA olUes. But even the bright green, skin. Chlnts kid, flowered linens. slippers as well as edges ths bag. I Vastly varied In material, cut aotirlet, red or males kids have such hand blocked print and embroider-! The open shank is ons outstanding color and trimming ars Easter weaves predict" a eolorfUOaaturs of this sandal. But there's shoes this year. But ths woman velt lines snd graceful, unbroken rd sti-asurfaces that they seem colorfully end decorative yesr for feet, as do enough of this slipper-- to give real with chic will use restraint and choose for Eastsr ths pair that har- rather than docadently nov. n itentJeather; gun metal kid and support to ths foot elegant ! Ifln cslf bv tAkint? soft shades. For the nrinted linen, the lls:ht.jnonlis best with 'j mftima one-strap- s, artist-builde- r, given Saturday evening by the liam members of ths Saturday evening bridge club at ths horns of Dr. and The IColob stake Primary' board Mr O. O. Neill. The rooms were will bold their regular members with decorated spring early prettily A dainty luncheon was meeting Friday April IS, at the flowsr served at foul- small tables In the home of Mr A. Y. Wheeler. All sarly evening after which bridge members ars asked to be present was played, The following couples wsrs present: Mr. and Mr J. F. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mr H. T. Reynolds Jr., Mr.Nmd Mr R. A. Han of Provo, Mr. ana Mrs. n. Ths rounded toe, ths Cuban heel and above all "ths exquisite workmanship in ths buckle of brown chlnts kid, stamp this shoe as emin ently correst ' Chints kid beading follows ths line of ths Instep along -- 1 Featuring the Open Shanks For tbs printed frock we show with bag printed rajah in matching material both accent- Ing the reds and white of ths frock. vamp ii. , erect gift silhouette a.nd real Last and perfect for ths tailored Provo Thursday evening complishoss ars perfect with ths printed Easter woman comas ths pump of Among ths pleasant soei&i af- mentary to Mrs. Eugene Christen-sethe end week of ws fairs party ths silk emsembls in the- new pansy the fittest of kid. glased formerly Miss Hilda Mas Wil- U New - IS tTHE tmequallrl v6icef the" Haddorff that wins for rjiis piano the praise of those who play or hear it. This tone and the mechanism which Koduce it, re the creation of Charles and are built by him into every Haddorff piano. There! Haddorff, brge or small, upright or grand, for every piano need. Be sure you hear the Haddorff before you bur . any piano. TT JL es . Basque -- -- -. kwer-K&?Ki- r. -- Black Is good for the street. But 'colorful ensemble or the color's the thing! (outfit ws have ths new decorative p Five totally different types of straw sandal This is Easter shoes ars shown today. First fins, woven straw, coming mors ws have the step-i- n of pale silver often than not In natural straw-g-rey n saddle of .an with cut-owith much color in ifled snakeskm in a dark grey. A modi-- j its embroidered design. one uses malss and a deep heel, a tlpless vamp and an This ' elegant simplicity sbout ths trim of yellow to work out its sunburst mo- this svelt shoe commends It A tif and the edgings are of maize kid. tongue of the snaksskin is restrain-- , The heel Is slightly higher than ths kld sandal shown tnrtydJyjHmle,- It JhsJ Wxt.cnfcs tbs simple etegaBce-l straw-- sandal areerts Hs correctness -- one-atra- Mr-A- B Im glad we chose the HADDORFF ar - - Gillespie M dtor Coo sUIIIItIIIIIIIK&BEISISiI SssT4 Provo West Center Stt KD E, L 1 IV E R 1 E S BE IN PhonaJ285 G MAD E NO W |