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Show r -- a irovo rcT JL Berry, Carma Oberg, and Mat cl la !' Deny; ' SOCIETY CLUES CHINK UADIT . So uniformly successful has ORRINE en In restoring the victims of the ! Drink Habit Into sober and useful citizens, so strong is our confidence i in Its curative powers, that we want to emphasize the fact that ORRINE is sold under this positive guarantee. If, after a trial, you get no benefit, your money will be 'refunded, ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for ' Free Booklet,' MOORE IND. DRUG CO. , 4 5 1 , - , f The marriage of Miss Florence Aekroyd to Jack W. Souter will taker place tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' William II. Aekroyd. The ceremony, will be performed by Bishop L. L. Nelson at T oclock in' the presence, of the immediate families. A reception will be given Jater in the eveElsie Barratt, while Prof. Whit- ning. i " . taker of the B. Y. U. had iliarge of the music department' The tabl- The Girl Question Club mt last eaux1 were conducted "by Prof, Miss .Jetta - Maiben. with night Eastmond and, the lantern- - pic- The time was spent in sewing and tures were handled by Me81. social refreshments were and chat, Roy Boren and Paul Eyring. The served the hostess. The memby program rendered was as follows : bers present were Miss . Floss Prayer Music by Prof. Dunn, Miss Rhea Kerr Miss Netand- Miss Merjinc e tie Miss Lucile Dunn, Christmas story by'Miss MissKhudsen, Bessie Gammon, Miss( Effie Aretta Young. Music by Prof. Evans, Miss- Ferris Noyes! and Gndmundson and Miss Roylance. Miss ' Jetta ' Maiben. . Reading by Mrs. .Beulah Storrs The entertainment given in the Fifth ward meeting house Sunday evening fcyjhe Sunday school children was a very successful and interesting, event. The decorations were under the direction of Prof. E. IL Eastmond and Mrs. 5 Ellen - Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 25-2- 6 - - -- I The Widow's Second ' : riage Just Maine Folks J mnea-ofilantenrsird- ComelJnto.llc,!Lwitha)pr6jr)ate -- t - f I z?nd - Happy New Year In honor of Mrs. S. Souter, her daughter Mrs. Jessie Duckett .and little daughter. Miss Ethel Duck, ,i ett, who arrived here , Monday morning from Liverpool,' England, tp make their home, a reunion was held at the Souter .home on Fourth .! South street last evpnihg- i Christmas party! Those invited are the Misses LaPrcal Bullock, Miss Edna Loveless and Lonie Mayme John, Edna Farrer, Maud Van Wagoner wil spend the hoJir Sutton,. Ethel Startup, Leah Van days in Payson. Zen-d- a Wagoner, to spend the night, announces his present ofVernal John Jackson came down from holidaysyesterday Williams, Adel Oberg, Stella with,' his family in this fering as .really the most, worthy eity. pioro-dora,- " musical - offering, since - - -which is, promising much. Miss Margaret and Miss Elfie Bean are spending their Christmas The vehicle as to book is from the vacation in ' this city, with their gifted pen of any prolific pens of B. and Robert ' B. Smith, parents. - Harry B for whose libretto music has been Miss Oreva Davis has returned provided by Robert Hood Bowers. to Lehi after spending a few days There are a number of songs with friends in this eity. M which seem to have caught 'the the flow- popular fancy elsewhere and Phoge Eight-O-, where which will doubtless be whistled ers grow. Provo Greenhouse, and sung here quite as generally. Huish & Thomas florists. Come Queen of Vanity Fair, Ma Cherie," and Men, Along THE RED ROSE. are announced ' as Med, Men leaders, in song popularity, while John C Fisher who - presents the dance "The' Students Glide" Zoe Barnett in '.The 'Red Rose" created a real furore when the at the Provo .Theatre on Friday A limited Divorce : The Lass of Gloucester - Dean Farrer has returned to Miss Edith Farrer will enter- Shelley, Idaho, after spending the tain a number of her young past week with his parents and friends tomorrow afternoon at a friends in, Provo, . - ' the Range - - : music, were. given. The Old Chess Flayers - - u Roy-lanc- MpHYpULLA Christmas Merry - ? n of the Iloly Land took place, with tableaux of Night on - Judeas Plains," , Shepherds pn the Plains, Angel's Appearance to the Shepherds, "!The Jadvity, Wise Men Following the. Star" and Suffer Little Children' to In the Garden Fair Princess Nellie-IIampshir- e, , 4 -- -- , T- -- - i 4 , i , i i V i Parisian studios and the art stuThe dents. Bohemia pervade Red Rose."' Colorful ' mounting and elaborate costuming mark the ' staging of the piece, while the abilities of the presenting company are said to leave little to desire. to be many young women- in the ehorus and ballet, .which are' features of the performance. ' Mr. Fishers company is , the only one playing The Red Rose and is by no ineans what is termed a "road company." It is 'the same organization that " plays every important city in the United States and Canada. As a whole it promises to be one of the real, gems of There-are-sai- v- d - - the-seaso- The Home of-th- e Working Man .V - A Limited Divorce," a Biograph Farce Comedy at the Princess Tonight and Thursday A scene from MMA 4M4M4M4i4W4!M 'r' ' ' New 'York, The atmosphere of the The Hemeof the Farmer --7.LJ 1 ? ? A. Lewis. I" tg - - . r - The Rival Engineers . The Spirit of Gud-raundso- - , ' . r .w : - . - - "" ' MHN . t ' Ve thank you, the good people, of Provo and Utah County for the Patronage you have given us during the few short months we have been open, and hope to. merit your Pat- To you we extend the heartiest greetings of the Season and wish you all We wish you ih ali a J s IlflerryChrisimas and a and trust that the New Year will fee full of Promise and -- . "' Prosperty. , ronage in theiFuture. "tRY A . tld-ip.Vio- at , ffiostea ADVESIISEES Or tee FACTS Center, Street :& Co. 'sr-Bros- . t 5 ! 1 1 All i- l V 1 t- - K-- r ?- 3 Hi H I V The Home of r77" the Farmer. The Home of the Workingman |