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Show jwwiWMiAA xi PROVO EVENING IIERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ... . fT Booth AUred 'i 1 - 111 T "i V Afejo ? Officers For. -- - . Marriage Takw Mace ednesday Annnounceracnt Ja, ma(Je of the The annual elect too of officers of marriage o( Miss Alta Booth, the. Royal Neighbors of America, daughter of Mrs. T. H. Booth oJStptook pwee ; Wed I asday evening at Provo to R. Bliss Allred1.eoiL.ol Mr. and Mr. Charles. Allred of F. haU, Plra.vint View, which waa solemnThe. following wefa- elected for ized Wedjicsda Mrs. Mary A. t the' Saltj Lake tho ensuing year: " " Ward, oracle; - Mrs. LIH'd Stevens, 'temple, The young ' couple will remain in I vice oracle; Mrs. Vera. Nelson, past . 1. as lue ' oracle; Mrs. Ella Evans, chancellor; j saiL ajuki xur a tew uuys houie, guests of Mr, AJlrpcJ's sister Mrs. Agnes L. Hail, recorder; Mrs, and tiuaband Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith Minnie Dennison and Mrs. ElizaCora Boylp.f They will make their, hime beth;. Barrett, managers; Mrs, ' - - m in marshal Starr, Proy.. 1. 'v. '. ; ;.. ' J.'. : Alice ,' ', FRIENDS ATTEND , , BRIDAL . SHOWER Mrs. Bessie Davis of Milford, n- vvfertaned t roiscelUineous shower, at the home of her mother, Mrs. H-Booth of this ity, Tuesday ever Mr. and Mrs. William Loader of .ning, complimentary, to her sister Pleasant Grove wish to announce Mrs. B. Bliss Allred, who waa mar- tho engagement of their daughter, ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake Alice, to Richard Jacobson of BingMrs.. was Allred temple. formerly ham. r;.r" '.W; ";';''""""" Booth. ""Progressive Miss ; Alta The marriage is to take place were musle and December 31. games enjoyed and ' social chat were also interesting features. A dainty 'luncheon was LITTLE WOMEN HOLD , served to 15. Lovely gifts were re- MEETING- -, . ; , ceived by the guest of honor from .Miss Vesta, Strong entertained the her friends assembled, members of the Little Women club . j ! ,:, at her Borne Wednesday evening. ' CUEWT DAY AT Sewing, music and a delicibus NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB luncheon wcVe the diversions, and A meeting of the members of the were enjoyed by Miss Lois Boshard, Nineteenth Century club, will be Miss Evelyn Stewart, Miss Evelyn heldFriday at 2:30 p. m. at the Troyer, Miss Pearl Hardy, Mian. homcJbf Mrs. J. W. Alrd, and the Marion Sutton and Mrs. Mae Belle , affair. will be in the form of guest Co. . ' . ,v, day. A fine musical program has beenilarranged. Mrs. E. E. Bach- - CARDS, MUSIC ' AND ' cider will give a paper on "A Com- LUNCHEON Miss Helen Carter twas hnateaa parative" Study of Tolstoi, Dostoiev ! to number of friends at her home to Due the and Turgenlev." sky lengthy program, it is requested m Lake View Wednesday evening, that all members and guests please the occasion, being her birthday an' be on time. niversary.. A delicious wafflo supk per waa served, after which three, ; . - '. tables of bridge? were played. Dane- -' TAMILY GATHERING TO Ing concluded, the evening's enterHONOR FATHER'S BIRTHDAY tainment. ... ' ' .The family of .Cyrus R. Anderson ot Llndon gathered at his home SON IS HONORED AT Tuesday afternoon to celebrate his DINNER PARTY anniversary eightieth. birthday Honoring thoin son, Weston, who ' which occurred on that day. An recently, returned home from Los was dinner served, Angeles', Calif., to. spend the" holielaborate family, covers being- laid for 32. A large days here, Mr. and ' Mrs. P. W. birthday cake centered the dining Eckerson. entertained a few relatable, 04 either. side, of which waa tives at a dinner party at their a low bowl of pink- roses, Many home Wednesday evening. A tall useful and beautiful gifts were pre- vase of red roses formed the censented i the guest of honor. terpiece. Covers were laid for Hi. ' ' Loader Ta Marry Bingham Man r - -- : , , ' . : -- . - , ?4. - - CABD PARTY IS , ENJOYABLE AFFAIR . Mrs. Hazel Larson waa hostess to a few friends at a card party at her hom -- .Wednesday afternoon. Chrysanthemums were used to the entertaining rooms. Three doc-orat- e' of were llayfr score H. NelsonA reeeivlnt delicious the high prize. uncheon foHowe"d the card, game .. and was served to 15. tables pcoStressive1 Mrs; f . - , CHILDREN dVT.N , BIRTHDAY PARTY The residence of Mrs. James Han sen was the scene of a delightful children's party Tuesday afternoon, when she was hostess to a. number of little folks at a birthday party in honor of her son, Ben, whose seventh birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Game's and radio programs, were enjoyable features, after wWch a delicious luncheon was served. ,The guest of honor was presented with many gifts from his little friends. 4e ; PARTY. ATTEND IN SALT LAKE ' y- - T?rn hj -- 9 ' v - - ..;: " ,! E t iitiai ti ninn .. . OrrOllTLNTY ( ... t: w Original Flan JReboux makes a little tight-fittin- g turban of rough black, velours that has a flange flared.rback in amagipz originality' One- side is nrimless. The other turns it. back high in the center front, graduating to nothing in tho back. Across, this, irom ear io.tne top of the head, a flame and jade silk ornament adds its color. -- .. (i ThiiTnat Is Blightly Russian look- ing.--I- t would" be even more so if astrakan fur 'Were used in some way for It. But, as it is, it is a chic, svelt, and most 'original look ing model, cut perfectly to accommodate itself to the highest of fur collars.-- . A second - way to meet this prob lem' is showrr .in; a little', Florence Walton draped turban in green and velvet. This is a becom mg KjIution, Especially far tho lucky woman who possesses a well- fur-gre- y i'" i. --- f " I' ' ' f f i ' T - y fj - f - rWI f ' Viii ; ' . " - '. , vvysy- - rf I - r v - ''' ' ? 30"n'f :Gehnine ' . Kit -- ii. Orthophonic cha-peau- x, 1.H 'rft - -- " ......' Calif., are visitors here, for a few days. They are the house, guests of Miss Bartlcy'g aunt, Mrs. Sarah "" ' "J, '?v Bartley. E. R,:,Mr,Ewan and James Goff of Pangiiitch were visitors' in, Pro- " - v Wednesday.' si-;- 1 .'..' . suffering from a sever attack of Mr. and Mrs. Williiun, Klotx of Weiser, Idaho, are spending a few days hers with friends, William F. Dunn,' former Provo resident who now lives in Salt Mine, is critically ill at thftL. X. S. hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. Dunn is Influenza-pneumoni- a, W llde of Schof laid, Raymond Utah, is a visitor here for, a, few days on business. Haney Holmes of Pocatello Ida ho, spent the fora part of the week . . - T&IOR BROS C0MRVNY' ' hcra with business friends. .. K .A . . fc- y-fri'-ov - gnr . 1 line adherence to, the period with . . : . ;' which it deals. ' "CITYNEW- - p Herner'IM-Wilcox- , Hert Buckloy,rral Farr, Kenneth the personal dtreotfbri bf one of Englands great fc'J;"1'-tur- e Carroll, Herbert Madscn, " Carl directors, and its scenes we?'1-Fielding, Leonard Johnson and Ira filmed in many instances at th6 ' Huntsman. scene of the pxecution. Sybil Thorp- - r . dyke, England's greatest charaqfr " Friday night the Lincoln high actress, la. said to have cpme puifj,) basketball team play the first prac retirmeni .,io,,(en.act .. "inei leatifigrf 0j tice game of the season. Coach roles ."Dawn" boasts of. an emitAejf,1ub Swenson has a promising squad at supporting cast, : Including sucli.,io . . work. sterling players as Gordon, Craig,,,!,,, j Ault and Mickey BrapUwAn 0J preparations are in order for a Mario big rally at 11:15, in which the ' Two years in the making, "DawjnV,, classes and faculty, will vie for was ilmed in Belgium with Ihe canjj oJ superiority on rendering the pep sent and assistance of the governsong, one old yell, and one orginal ment, whose" 'authorities, rather than indorse the production ota yell... propaganda' film. based upon this subject agreed- to the makjngiulf musical a "Cbllege Days," comedy this highly dramatic, picture .whielvm by May) Hewes and John Wilson has finally thrown, the light, of truth. via selected been has Dodge, by the on the woman side 0 thcret music department as the competi- fiict . .'; . ... ... tive opera. This is the second year : The story of "Dawn rppresents that the opera has been competi one" bf the most' tragic and romanilc tive and many of the students have episodes of the'gieai war, Wi aclviw expressed their desire to try out. LUes, end execution ot'thif Britisr'1''; The matter of opera awards will Red Cross nurse; Edith fcavclT.nnd, be taken up by the student body although this 'production feRn"' " "ttemeHi f; Friday. tially a war picture ncve'rtheless has been produced by01 Miss Shelley of th homi eco Herbert Wilcox with' a ffno sense of '." nomies department, has for the dramatic values, ,l past three weeks been serving hot ' soup as a supplement to the stuDispatches say Mexico Is beeb'm-- '" dents' lunch. ng quieter. Back to abnormalcy,;,,a ! i"H"' f' .vr'ynwl V sr the Nurse Edith Cavcl! incident' bf" the ereat wftr' ftml the, nlctiu-- is Mrs. Cunningham of the English department- - has, for the past week, been missed in the halls and. class room on account of the, flu. We A Roboux turban- - of black velour has a flame and Jado silk ornament (Above) Grey and green velvet her back the latter part of smart turban and the aigrette repeat the colors. (Below) The bock of a sweet little brown expect stripe, a this week. ; ", t turban la a garden of velvet flowers in nasturtium colors. . An enthusiastic campaign nas shaped head. For this is so form-- smart aigro'ctte uses the two tones. cover tho cars on both sides. Here, been going on in the seminary for the past two weeks. fit that it traces the headline from Compromising with tho season s at'both sides, tho velvet flowers foWhead to the nape of the ne"ck, earlier demand for some new and begin. A single flower at fea'ch side, The students aro selling ticket to Stranil theater..., Raymond SutTheitwo dolors. KreeA and fur- - startling .back treatment -- of gathers more with it until the back the turban is entirely covered ton has given them a percentage of grey, aJLrnate in making this hat Ilebpux makes a sweet little of this. velvet with hand-mad- e velvet floWrs in all tickets sold to help build a nd ,trrxby give the body 0i.1t a model of wood brown-fel- t, Hbrary , for tho seminary departslight resemblance to a melon. Tlift trimmed. - This turban is plain the loveliest of nasturtium colors, ment Prizes are to be awarded front swathjng also combines, the-two fccross the front, following a becom- in brownB, tans, beiges and dashing colors. And on one side a ing rounded face line, dropping to orangor' ' , t the most successful sellers. . Mr- - and Mrs. 3. M. Booth were .. Salt Lake vraltora Wednesday. Mrs. ThcIma. Redding and Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Barker and SWilliams Myrtle motored to Salt children, of Fountain Green, are Lake Wednesday afternoon to att- , visitors in Provo and Payson for .:, '.' end a luncheon given at the home two weeks. s X of their sister, Mrs. David Thatcher. Mlu f.llen' Bartlev and Miss rWr and Mrs, T. "W. Glale and Edith . Pearl, of San Francisco, 'Harvard en ;out ou'estionnatrcn family-- (of San Diego, Calif were X6. 1S,00i leading business; men in Visitors in Provo the fore' paffof an attempt to ascertain the reasons the week.. for their success. And wouldn't it i B. IL Gurr and Howard Jenkins be Just like every one of them to of Long- - Beach, Calif Bpent WedProvo .business with reply, Pure luck"? nesday friends. ', 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans and Irving Cobb spends his winters window shopping, according to an children, of Salt Lake, are Provo . item from New York. Babe Ituth visitors this week,. also hag a terrifio appetite. . Clarence Farmer of. Boise, Idaho, is a visitor here on business for a . The only real thinkers in Amer-- few days. . "Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen and ica are the men of the farms end small, towns, says a Frenoh diplo family have returned home after mat. Perhaps thoy got that way spending the past ten days in thinking about congress' plans for Lynndyl, Utah, the guests of Mrs. . Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. , farm relief. John Peterson. Mr. and Sirs. J, A. Williams of FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:. Denver, Colo., former Provo 'resi e friends and dents, visited acquaintances here over, the week .... " - ..? v , ' - ' ' KNOCKS The' Lincoln high school has re cently been' made a member of the National Athletic Scholarship society. This society la open to boys whose scholarship is above the average of the student body, and who have the athletic letter. There are seven boys eligible: t v, - SSvA - ' . $ v s jsVv ;" I long-hair- pin. T' -- 'uf.Z .t.nrtB.hfc.&a&Jo a problem. . But, Just as the modiste adapted herself to the bobbed head, so the high fur "collar, "has 'been accepted and allowances made for it to the extent that a.whoie' series of stunning hats arc especially ' de. . - ...' - signed for it There i no back brim to these haU. In, the main they are little tarns, berets, cloche' models or But they are shaped turbans. charmingly feminite, becoming Individual and, often, exceedingly decorative atop a smart coat of fur. Two Materials--r. :. .. . ...... j . The vast' majority of these combine a couple of materials. Plain, felt and the new typo called "foxelt" or "rabbi Welt" make a good combination. Velvety vcloursv take laserjts of JuUter's plush.-'- ' Pressed velvets "are new used oftenest with fine felt Panne velvet is- - ecellent."and a, new. hat material Is panne taupe, ' Most of these iittla fur coat hats have trimmings of another fabric even if their shapes do not include at least two. Velvet ribbon, graded by color into little feathers, flowers and other- - decorations is very good. Quills, feather fancies, and lace are used too. If a pin Is added, it is because it not just a . ' The most widely discussfd mo tion picture In the World, "Dawp"" direct, from it's road shew tour th principal cities or the' cbuntrv Presented at the raramnuat 7 IIEKE w"' By HENRI BENDEL NEW YORK, Doc 6. Choosing '" - - r'r,'irvr(,riJkVnivinftnnnnnftarinnnnnnflnnfMWiniVM1rtnnnniii -- . PAGE THREE . OF THE HERALD. : WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR, ENTERTAIN YOUR CLUB v 'U ': callViot. - 19284 J.. NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS please T- G; , . Do Youe Hbiiday4 111 . ' . .;" - ' -. V t, ' .r " y-- " : - - , r:, , ii-l.t- . - i'l . '. .m old-tim- f DINNER GUEST ON WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson entertained at dinner at their home Wednesday evening, honoring Mrs. Johnson's "brother, Willis Spackmaa of Soldier Summit, who was a visitor here that day. Fall flowers were used as a table ' centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Johnson, of Salt Lake.' - 4c , GUESTS IN end. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ciuff have returned to their home in Provo, after spending the past two weeks in Teton, Idaho, with their daughter Mrs. CM. .Bean. Mrs, Ralph' Johnson has returned to her home in Mountain view. Wyp..ajt;ter visiting here for a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. H. "Funk. . Woman Eats Only 3 Years iBaby Food For 3 I at years only baby food, eveft-thinelse formed gas. Now, thanks to.Adlerika, I eat everything andrenjoy life." Mrs." M. Gunn. Even the FUtST spoonful of Ad lerika relieves gas on the stomach and- removes- - astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals Jr and sleep better. No matter what you, have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlcrika will surprise you. Hedqulst Drug Co. Adv. our Lpuis LJ,n- v Oiua, iy nu mwio. we.. 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The affair was in honor of Peter Young, Jr., who recently returned from Turner, California, wheVe he " has been working this summer. prof THRU THE COLUMNS OF; THE HERALD, 1" j rx 'I A "V. v .it |