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Show FROVaEVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NGVEMBER.14, 1928. aijij.ruuuviv'tri-"r- ; pleasanlty pent by the members of the Columbia Sewing club who were- - the guests ef Mr. Vllate Vincent The entertainment consisted of gamea, music and program and luncheon. Invited guests were" Mr. ? Norma Mopdy evening Nelson,' Mr.; Md" Moyle, , Mrs, Vera Nielsen, Mr. Emma Gay, -Mrs.r.Xena Sweiigonr - . MrB.-Ma- ym RELIEF SOCIETY TO' GIVE SILVER LUNCHEO- NThe Pioneer ward Relief society will give a sirver luncheon Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter G. Taylor. 722 West Fifth North. A special program and refreshment will be included in the entertainment. AH ladles' of the ward are' cordially Invited to attend, LUNCHEON GIVEN FOR MISSIONARY A prettily appointed " luncheon was given by Mrs. W. T. Hnsler " Monday in compliment to Miss Hannah Prusse who leaves Mpnrtny for the mission home, preparatory to going to the Northern states mission. The table was decorated with and 'held yellow chrysanthemum yellow candles in silver holders kt -sen end. Covers wer laid for Miss Prusse, Mrs. Dwight Packard, Mr. W. H. Prusse, Miss Agnes Farrer and the hostess. .. , . : ... B. T.V. WOMEN HOLD INTERESTING SESSION The B. Y. 17. women met Saturday afternoon In regular session at the residence of Mrs. .J. W. Thornton.' The entertaining rooms were attractive In a variety of cut flowers. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Stephen L. Chlptnan of American Fork, Mrs. Carl !F. Eyrlng;' Mrs. George. W. Worthen, Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. -- George Fltwey, and Miss Gladys Black. The book, "The Bridge of San Luis Rey," by Thornton Wilder was reviewed In an Interesting manner by Mrs. Stella P. Rich. Musical number were furnished by Prof. George W. Fltiroy, Miss Helen WoVsley and Miss Betty MET - Bylvia Boren, . ' Jr., NO. 5, DAUGHTERS Effi DabJqulst, Mr.f Metis UwlsJ CAMP Mrs.' B. A. Johnson and Mrs. Jo- OF PIONEERS' A meeting of camp No, 5, Daughh i .4 : , seph Taylor.'' ter of the Utah Pioneer will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at MRS. JAMES SUTHERLAND the home ef Mrs. Mary E. Ollerton, . 138 East Fourth North. Mr. OllerWILL ENTERTAIN , , : The OptimlBt club1 Ut meet ton will glyr th btographjr of" her Leach Adams. The Thursday afternoon - with 'Mr. mother,'ofMary Pearl Adam Duke will Three table of family Jme Sutherland. furnishInteresting program. bridge will be- played and luncheon Luncheon ad will be served. All mem," served. bers and those eligible for member, ship are Invited.-- ' " ' ' i DANCING PARTY FOB WOODCRAFT VISITOR NEIGHBORS OF , f Miss Dorthea' Hansen entertained TO MEET . Neighbors of Wooderift will meet at a dancing party Saturday ,eveTitng in honor of her friend, Miss Thursday evening at 7:30 in the L Mary Wgner of . Logan. ' Twelve O. O. F. hall. Following a business hour ' will be en- session, a social guest participated in the pleasant -1 r.'.,' . affair. Joyed. '. f I 4 ' : - J. Peterson, Mrs. Levi C.- - McKenzle, Mrs. Walter Fresh ward.. Rowe, Miss Vesta Strong, Long, Mrs. Ray Scott, Mrs. G. E water, Mrs. Sidney Belmont, Jr, MIbs Pevere Shlpp. Van Wagonen, Mrs. Heber4 Dukb, Mrs. James Fisher," Mrs. Roxie Mr. Gerald Duke, Mrs. Byron Strong, Mrs. John Shipp, Mrs. fM- "Fruit Cbke Substitutes" Sub: Duke, Mr. Bertha Memmott, Mrs. Walter Sells, Mrs. L. J. Whiting, 'ject for Cooking Demon- Mrs. Ann. Carter, Mrs: E. O. Moe, stration Tomorrpv. Mr.'J. O. Ward, Mrs. Mart Streb-be- l, Mrs. Honda Simmons Mrs. R ENTERTAINS FOR Mrs.-- - Carl- MOTHER Mrs. Mary F. Smith was hostess at a pleasant social affair In- the form, of a birthday .dinner Monday in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Annie Farrer and also for her brofher,, George Merton Farrer, ocwhose1 birthday- - anniversary curred "lhaf "day. A large birthday - f - ?'- cake centered th dining table at whlcbover.- - wer laid for-MFarrer, MrT and Mrs. G. Merton Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Ekins, Miss Virginia Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Lavonla Fuller and children, Norma "and Qrant ' Farrer, Ruth, Mary and Stephen Smith, and the 1 hostess. '" " ..- -? ' BONllA '. . ' r- - AUCTION "Street at his Sinogram News days more to see this wonderful picture. It; is the greatest drama of human hearts ever unfold-- , ed on the screen. ' ..Musical accompaniment by Baby .Grand Orchestra,- Only-tw- fathe. Review Coming Thursday ' in Rin-Tin-T- in "The Law's Lash" . See-thal- Admission ChUdwn-underi- Prices " 15c 12-1- 6 S WE ATERSHOSIERY MISS LULA BOTES - Matinees 15c Evenings 7.?: 25cand-R0- .... ....... .25c p and 25c c- III III I El-m- Watch for our Big Shows " CHARLE5 FAeft.Et.L . .. j: It take some mighty good sub--' mutes to "pinch wf for fruit - I ,, IpVimCOATS-SHIRTS- I , COATS (BUETITHER - j TtiDERWEAR-- mighty glad to have- you f S- - : ther. ' i High Grade Goods Hi : ; A--l JS!. r rf I i? "the WWII I I 111 I t. ,'- frr.,i. .- t ? . m Today and Thursday- - fgt: Hours " t'rU I vi 2 to 5 p.m. " as Y A 5;', i k p i m i m. U UU U AlLli-.- K with' "GLORIOUS - GERTRUDE OLMSTED and JOE E. BROWN and big Bupportinjf cast in .sm. olores Cbstello - Evenings at 7 p. m. A 4 NO ADVAN CITTN PRICE S ! RnntViom TTfaVa hlSnoat TlioQTra u J of talking pictures" Home U U1LC CONRAD . Opposite Utah Power & Light C6.'n ; ' ' v 7i . i. ,'J 1 I NEW CHIROPRACTIC SAVES PR0V0 MAN'S LIFE - ' , ; ' Provo, Utah, Nov. 12, 1928. To Whom It May Concern: I feel it my duty to Chiropractic and to the people of Provo, and elsewhere, to tell what Dr. E. Mansr field did for mev - About ( weeks ago, I was stricken eriou8ly ill, and felt hat I was near death' door.. I had severe distress with my stomach, togeth- ! : , I er with a kidney complication and I was advised to call 1 constipation. it III in Dr. E. Mansfield, and after the first adjustment noted a vast improvement In my -- condition. - Conover a month tinued treatment have made me a well man and I wiah 16 add my testimony to th many others, In the hopes that it may lead some other sufferer to th use of Chiropractic. A. Latest Patterns - Size 9x12, only; (Signed) 0 11: i - rug purchased. "A SHE GOING SAILOR' FRIDAY . 7 .. Bigger and Better 'than Ever M. I. A. ROAD SHOW - Presenting Winning Acts of High Class Entertainment Reserved Seat. Sale Starts Thurs. 10 a. m. Prices 6 : No Money Down SALE 0 PIANOS Price in th SATURDAY j . . . ... tit. N. University Ave. I Thursday "evening circuit try outs ' ' iii your own amusement hali. i , - r r- - - I ' ....... B. U. Presents of- - Y. Don-aldson- Love."- . I f f '..-'"v- . .' A PICTURE YOU'LL .LONG REMEMBER! ;; r Something K L i Different in Entertainment! 's : rinero - Phone 156 ' UTAH PROVO Agent . "SWEET-LAVEND- ER ROBINSON'S -- night on Broadway! Joe stage favorite, in a Talkie' Spedal. Hear him in song arjrdialogue Hear Walter new waltz sensati3ri; "YouVe In Love and Fm In , . , "The GUN RUNNER' with RIcardo Cortex and Nora Lane Associated Alumni West A Musical Comeidy on the screen! All the thrills of a first E.-Brbw- n, ; : Player Pianos Lowest '- I Provo, Utah. Victrolas ' And the Comedy . oai?i mm Indeed is Dolores Costello as a true daughter" of the old South, in 1 this absorbing story of love and intrigue. 'Another Billy Dooley Over Hedqulst No. 1 Fhone 1081 r--n 1 fOMi , ROLLAND MARSHALL, 142 North 9th West, Office hours: 0 0 small drop rug given wjth each Congoleum j the famous Novel and Play by Rida Johnson Young it Glorious 1 Dr. E. Mansfield, D.C. ij A ' 0 r io f I for Packard Piano Wednesday and. Thursday, November 14 and 15 Charming Costumes - - Experienced Casts Tickets 35c and 50c Phone .811 for reservations" , II" 7: " y?t I ! AESOP'S FABLES IN SOUNDS! ' The. Best and Latest in Entertainment! IT'S A WQWl i - : 1 . .' - AdvJt i' n, ; ' . d fur--nlsh-ed ! ..i cake, but Miss Lula Boyes, pppu- lar authority on home cooking,. has . , them, Look! Date walnut cake,- " ', fruit cake-,-apple sauce apple sauce fruit cake, with icing; Come and hear--' r and everything! Mjss Boyes' lecture and demonstra-- - t tloa tomorrow afternoon, from 2:3 to 4:00 o'clock, in the Women's Club Room, J03 North University. Avenue, under the usplce of the Utah Power 4 Light company, v. You'U enjoy It, and she will "b'M cake,-boile- PRICES- TulOc 2 Children Adults r 1 only. evenings Matinees Saturday and Sunday only. : o Tim-panog- os I in ,'MOVIELAND" - . ; eojly-: -- . ; . "BesfT - Kb " ' , Seo this great star ; Charles Farrell ' with 'and' ' i. Hoot Gibson " . - Janet Gaynor "The Silent Rider" d, . Today and Thursday . Last Times Today 5 ' SCANDINAVIAN FRIENDS GATHER About sixty Scandinavian-frien- ds (lowers were used In decorating the Booth, Clarence John,' Grant Thur-gooof Mr. and Mrs. Hans O. Miller Ed Sibbett and Bliss Allred. table at which covers were laid, for ' me.t at their home Monday evening Mr, and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Mr. and in all readiness for a good social Mr. Ervin J. Nelson, Maurice BIRTHDAY SURPRISE -. Jonea, Horace OlsenVern NelsonrflSCIVEN timeAnJnteresting program wa ' Friend of A M. Knudsen of the first carried out, then a variety of Kenneth Dean and Sterling Lewis. Bonneville ward made an unexpect games and stunts were enjoyed. A ed caJTatJiM-Poro- e In thrFifthbrontpjn:: lPrviaBJia MISSIONARY IS 1 ward Saturday evening for the pur- all present experienced AJleUghtful . - , HONORED anof pose evening. celebrating his birthday ; if. $ gt .The "Tmipariogos ward amuse- niversary.-. Porgressive "500" was enment hall, was the scene of an luncheon served. Chry GIRL SCOUTS WHLL HAVE and played joyable social affair Monday eve- santhemums were used throughout NURSING COURSE Under thd leadership of Mrs. E. Present ning when one hundred and fifty th entertaining rooms. ward member and friend gathered were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan, Mr. E. Bacheldelr, troop 1, Girl Scouts, in honor of James Jensen who win and Mrs. William Benson, Mr, and with Mrs. X. M, Vick, captain,' will leave in the near future for the Mrs, Leo Thurman, Mr. and Mr. have a course in home nursing beDanish mission of ' the- - L. D. S. Frank Watklna, Mr. and Mrs. ginning next Monday evening at 7 Mr. and Mrs Eric o'clock at the Meno Trope hallt The church An excellent program of music and readings wu followed Egilson, Mfi and Mrs. Mathlas girl will receive merit badges for this work, and cordial Invitation by games and refreshments. Th Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. J..B. Mrs. Rachael Hatton, J.'Al-bi- n is extended the girls to take advandeparting missionary was made the . Seethaler, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. tage of this opportunity. recipient of a substantial purse. '' , Knudsen. .,. SHOWER GIVEN CLUB GOES TO . STAKE OFFICERS TO MEET IN FOR BRIDE SPRINGVILLE ACTIVITY CONVENTION ... . The residence .flf Mrs. .John W. , entertThe A. of N. R.' club were Stake M. I. A. officers of the fol- Boardman was the scene of an enained at th home of Mrs. Lillian lowing seven stakes will meet Wed- joyable social affair "Saturday eveBlackett In ' SprlngvlUe Saturday nesday evening at the faculty ning when she entertained at a. afternoon. The season's flowers room a of the B. T. U. In a commu- shower complimentary to Miss were used In decorating and the convention: Palmyra, Jacobsen, a bride of the week. nity activity hour wer made interesting with Kolob. Wasatch. Alpine, Lehi, Unique games were Innovated and games, needle work and luncheon. and Utah. rW. O. Robin- the prizes were awarded to Mrs. The provo guests were Mrs. Mary son and Miss Elva Moss of the gen-er- al Gerald Duke, Mrs. Walter Sells and Ward, Mr. Vera Nelson, Mra Mat-ti- e board M. I. A. will be in attend- Mrs. Mart Strcbbel. Music was Klrkwood,' Mrs. Hannah Smith, ance. by Mrs.. Bertha Memmott J Mrs. Cor Starr, Mrs. Agnes Hall, . Thursday evening' the officer and Miss Vesta Strong; Luncheon Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett. Mrs. Ella will meet at the Ladles was served to Mrs. J. Elmer Jacob-seEvans. From SprlngvlUe Mrs. Min- when a demonstration gymnasium Mrs. Elizabeth Boardman. Mrs. of the connie Denison and Mrs. Roxle Rolf. test dance will be given; R. M. Boardman, Mrs. R. J. Strong, ! i rs, DINNER FOR MraElla Eggertsen, Mr. MISSIONARY Mr. Kate Browri, MIsa In All red was hostess at a Mr. Carrie Vincent, Mr. Mary dinner Tuesday nicely arranged Vincent, Members Mrs. A, Will evening 4n compliment to Reuel F. ' Jones, Mr. George W. Myers, Mrs. ENTERTAINS Jacobson, prior to his departure for Hannah CardaU, Mr. C. S, Vincent; FOR SON , the Eastern states mission. Cover Ann Booker Mis. Mrs, Henry jr., Sibbert Luncheon was served to Mr Melissa Lewis entertained ul were laid for Mr. "Jacobson, arts Mr WilUam Vincent, Mr.' Books, mor than fifty guests. a birthday dinner Monday evening Margaret Clegg, Miss Maxine Davis, B. H.. Knudsen, Mr. 01 E, Olsen; ' Miss Alta In honor of her son Kenneth. Fall Miss Geneal Anderson, Mrs. Albert Rasmussen; Mis Clark. . Moiinerfs 'Sews NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN " READERS OF THE .HERALD. WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR ENTERTAIN YOUR CLUB PLEASE CALL 107. .Page COLUMBIA SEWING MONDAY EVENING PAGE THREE I V i Friday evening 6 winning acts at Paramount theatre,' 8 o'clec?:. |