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Show THE PROVO "POSTtFRIDAY JANtlABY 2fl92Q wwmww Mru L. A. Peck entertained twenty guests at dinner and aoclal evening at her home New Years DejC ' PERSONAL festive sttsiqs was the excellent watch party given by Mr. and Mr. Ktvon Jackson at their home to the mem- Reeding Chib. their ? k a hstfeid ochiq guyU. The roonge www' wSijrtlcally arrayed in their Christmas gart ami heakets of carnation and rupee wetw a added churn to the scene. Gamas of special internet indodjg Shakeopesrsea Romance and Woodland Lov-- : - ' Mr, ers were played. C. W. Whit- aker earned the reward of the former game having every answer correct. ; Mr. Karl Keeler won the award 'for the latter mentioned game., Mrs. C. w. Love end Mr. Monroe Paxman ret ceived the congelation prizes. At midnight a deliclons hot luncheon was served and while the whlstlee and beli speeded the passing year into history and sounded a glad welcome to the new "horn year the guests pro-ceeded to Shake hands and heartily each other and their host- and wj-hostess a happy and properous Now . - h Year. J. Angus Olsen enter- tained the following with a happy card luncheon at their llom(e Wednesday evening: ; Mr, and Mrs. Leo Madsen. Mr, and Mu. Vert Miartln Mr. jand Mrs. Ray Morganj Mr. and Mrs. - j. Milton Reynolds arid Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Robins. - ' r v J The Social Sixty Dancing cluo . enjoyed another of thelf. successful p&rt- ies last evening In the Fiipt ward . WILLIAM FABNUM inT' r'; cf ths Mcli2U,, VVinus SATURDAY Matinee 2:30 Evening 7 ;30, 9:15 Samuel Goldwin Presents A ' PAUUNE FREDERICK IN The Fear of Woman , By IzoIa Forrester. Directed by John A. Barr LOVE TRIUMPHS IN SPITE OF ALL- r' ' - . , , Snnb Comedy No 11 Smashing Barriers, . Mr. Leo Duke of Blackfoot. Idaho. ta spending the holiday season in Provo with his parents Mr. apd Mrs, Joseph Duke. . . - birthday. TONIGHT ; ' Evening 7:30 Matinee Daily 4 P, M. V Mr. and lira. Leo Madsen entertained with dinner and a happy social evening yeetdrdy Jto honor tjheir .... h , - FIVE A Provo iBstitotim' . ir . Mr. and Mrs. fe pfttmk laa Mr,4 hnktMeWnigt A THE FEAR WOMAN" COMINO TO COLUMBIA THEATRE . g,4 Pauline Fredericks new Goldwyn Mr. E. 8. Goddard apent tha week picture." The Fear Woman," comes ta 8alt City attending ta uattara to the Columbia Theatre Monday and -- r of business. Tuesday. Written by Izola Forrester, it is Him Jana Woodruff and Mias Helen -Mrs. C O Owe wtn kart ' Tsdmadge both Balt Lake city are described a a drama of purpose and nd hosts at a charming social af-ta- here spending the holiday week end power and the colorful atar is easily at her best as Helen Winthrop, a girl at tkir horns Wsdnesday nra with Mini Gertrude Olsen. who is haunted by a fear which she Ins wtsrs thirty guests wara aasem--1 g with splendid dramatic efconquers Mad ta wttass together tha adroaC Olsen entertained Mr. and Mrs. J another year, fit the dlnninc rooms yesterday with a very fine dinner fect. With everything s girl quld wish lee 'liU-- an 'ilr- - pyty, aL'whichHke. foUsnylag, guest for? shp is miserable less hey fathers J " luiaatad Ckristmas trea bcdupled a Teeuplsv Penrod DrtrTarod. ; Mr weakness for drink' manffeef itself in and destroy both her happiIt Of honor tat tha heme. Gun as and Mrs. C. 0. Chase, Mr. and Mm her, ness and that of the cito she is to WWW played. Mr. M. 8. reared gave Mr. M. L. Penrod and family and marry. Tortured beyond endurance, a number of pianoforte selections and and Mrs. John A. Otsen of Salem. Helen breaks her engagement the the Mirny Anna Olsen and Evelyn. ; before the marriage is conaltar, just ' Chase recited. Mian Donna and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydellot hare summated, and sends Robert Craig " Mourine Penrod sputa ted in serving returned home to American Fork (Milton Silts) away from her forever. dinner. after spending tha holiday season in Subsequent episodes show the Big Provo with Mrs. R. 8. Goddard and sacrifice she makes for her friend, Mr. and Mfls. W, Jones entertained other relative and friends. Stella So&iY (Beverly Treyers) and twenty guests at their home Ndw the curious situation in which Helen Years Eve Music, social chat and a finds herself at, a fashionable summer delicious luncheon were all enjoyed. hotel. She is amused at the amorFOUR DAY SALE '! ous attentions of a laughable boy, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Joncja of MagPercy Farwell (Walter Hiers) and na are here visiting during the holiAny Picture. Serving Tray or Pic- when his parvenu mother (Lydia for the once Yeamans Titus) in alarm sends for day season with Mr. and Mrs. Will--i ture Frame In the Btare e of one and another of equal value her lawyer to save Percy from the lam Jones. tor clutches bf the adventuress she beMr. and Mrs. 'Oren Groneman pre-- , PROVO PAINT & GLASS CO. lieves Helen to be, no one foresees 110 West Center St, sided over a happy dinner party yestthe turn affairs will take. For the lawyer is Tfoneuther than Robert erday,Craig. What happens then brings' Mrs. J. W. Bates and daughter Zella The Fear Woman to a startling,; Thel Segovia Club nnemh(ais and are la here thelr home tTom BrlgUam even.unique conclusion. their partners enjoyed a happy with Mrs. Bates the formNew pending Years Eve holidays First ing they ed a Theatre party after which they sister Mrs. Farnk Strinhgam. NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Tsar's Xn ... And Prominent amonst the New - a MJsa Virginia Batesentertalnej number of her friejtas at her heme New Years night Chrysanthemums and ferns were used about the rooms covers were lald , for fifteen ; guests ad the tablefSiAfter a few., Jolly boars Including Mr. and Mrs. Ezra. Tanner of music, nines ad general merriment and children of Payson. refreshnjenls were served, , - 9:15 , . Social hall. ' . . , To honor the presence of Mr. and Charlie Jones of Magna Mrs. Peter Groneman entertained with, a dinner at her home ' Sunday evening. . Mrs. ""well-appoin- ted s' ' Tha B. Y, U, Faculty member! Are going to' entertain! their wives this evening in the university Art building An affair of unusual merriment is anticipated by all the ladies. " - . ' Miss Mae Young .'entertained a number of her friends New Years Eve with a Jolly watch party Games and - musde and-lunch- eon aa-the-order of the evening. ; ' Mrs. Lena Jones announce the engagement of her daughter Miss Lola Donaldson to Osmond McCoy of thM city. The marriage will take place In two weeks. All members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers who have not a yet filled out and returned thetr jnom-hershforms will please nveet at the . ip home of sister Lacy H Farnepworth 319' East 1st North Monday between the hours of .Z snd 4. This verj urgent aa the that-th- e lt)i record . state officers are anx---iou- e- hvoal chapter complete immediately.'" A TALE OF THE OLDEN j4 Mrs. F.mily Nellsen and family spent New Years Day in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knudsen. WEST GparamounyJrkmflQidure BANDIT LOVE! Scarlet Days" at the Columbia Monday anduesday. r I. are. In the scarlet days when brigands Richard Barthelmess, Clarine roanred the olden west and hearts felt little but love or hate. Seymour, George Fawcett, Ealpk Heres a new G riffitH picture, Graves, Carol Dempster, in a dram directthe with atic all entertainment that keeps the great produced : red blood dancing. or a mastery, of color, adventure, D. W. is characterization and Griffiths alter It lastest, his plot his best! 'weeks and weeks of painstaking newest, . Directed by D. W. Griffith jPersonally ' " Scenario by S. E. V. Taylor Photographed by G, E. Bitzer . r - . v . GRIFFITH ;h"had ' OLD - ' --"D- CLAR.INE SEYMOUR. and .W. ' v RJCHARO BARTHELMESS in. GRIFFITH'S 'Scarlet Days' . sSCParamounL'lrk rtf1 uP&w 0H.siTfiDvr.rr MINING It wa's SPECIAL TOWN an historical mastcrpiecc a well as thrilling motion picture that David Wark Griffith set about creating when he produced "Scarlet Days." his new production which is coming to the Columbia Theatre Monday and Tuesday. He aimed to tell the glowing story of the old California of the days of 49, portraying on the screen what Mr. Harte"has so entertainingly told in fiction. With this end in view Mr. Griffith journeyed with his company to old Tuolumne, a deserted mining town which in its palmy days was two miles of miners nuts, saloons and dance halls. Amid the ruins the eminent producer Yecreated the bid village and the characters in Scarlet folks who Days are the csed to live there in the days of the . n PICTURE Heavy Farm Harness Only $65,00 Traoes I , Backhands 1 Vi, Yankee Brechlnga 2 It, Lines 20 it. inch wide. Dont buy s harnqm until you see this. You save money by trading here. Collar pads 75 cents and 7 cents. We carry the best line of horse coll are Jn the county. , Bring In your harnesses and have them repaired and oiled. v r Watch this spafce for specials. 1 b G. A ANDERSON Pleasant Grove gold rush. Rozy Nell, a dance-ha- ll jjvoman, and Alvarez, the tji'ld'martnere!' dashing bandit, at once the terror of the sheriffs and the best friend of the poor, are the central figures, both authentic personages of California -- ' ' history,, and a thrilling story is said to have been woven about there. Richard Barthelmess, the ' brilliant young actor, is the desperado and a thoroughly competent cast interprets the other roles. It is a Paramount-Artcrapicture. ft, |