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Show W 1 iK FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE PROVO POST 16, 1921 i ' The members of the Sharon ward will conduct an entertainment this evening in the Lincoln high scoot, on Provo Bench, in honor of D. D. McEwan. MU ' , Mr. and Mrs, W. Lester Mangum entertained Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andelln. Refreshments were served to twenty. Thelma Huish, Society Editor (Phone 13 Saturday, the Sunday school officer and teachers of the Lake View ward will conduct a Christmas entertainment in the ward hall. In the evening there will be a dance, to which the public is most cordially invited to attend. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Carter, whose marriage took place recently, Mrs. Frank Watkins enter- tained at shower at her home Tuesday evening. The thirty-fiv- e guests, who participated in the program of games, music and refreshments, the couple presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. James Fisher1 was pleasantly to a number of friends at a luncheon Her guests were: . The surprised by her daughters on her Monday. MiBses Leah Ethel birthday, Tuesday, December" 12, Music and games were greatly enjoyed, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. Jos. Smith, Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Lavlna Ellison and Mrs. John Vincent. A dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Lon Merritt, Mrs. Wm. Frampton, Mrs. George Hallday, Mys. Hans Christ tensen, Mrs.ames Fisher,. Jr.. Mrs. Charles Wells, Mrs. John Vincent, Mrs. T. L. Vincent, Mra, Daniel Vincent, Mrs. Broadbent, Mrs. Jas. Smith, Mrs. Hills, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Sward, Mrs. Lavlna Ellison, Mrs.' Nellie Tucker, Mrs. Matilda James, of Los Angeles, and Harriet Hallday. - - Eklns, Kartchner, Merllne Strong, Nlta Wakefield and Etta Nielsen. AT ; . WOOD-CLIFTON- N Wednesday evening, the Manavu ward gave an entertainment In the B. T. U. Ladies gymnasium, A slen-dl- d program, followed by dancing made the evening an enjoyable one. ..--- .. v S where you will find This evening, at the State Armory, the Social Sixty Dancing c'ub will hold the third of a series of ten dances to be given in that hall. a. big variety of CHRISTMAS GIFT things at prices that are LOJW " , Mr. and Mrs. E. H.' Paepke, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs., John W. Guy and Mrs. Fred Wilson were the Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Smart anguests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilnounce the engagement of their liams at their home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ralle of this The evening was made pleasant with daughter. Hazel, to Fred Fowler of Storrs, Utah. The marriage will city will leave Provo within the next cards, games and music, interspersed take place December 21 in the Salt few days for a visit with their son with a dainty luncheon. Lake Temple. and daughter In Los Angels, Cal. ,, Tuesday! evening the First ward The Filth ward held a sociable in Complimentary to LeRoy Bunnell, M. I. A. presented a vaudeville enthe ward amusement hall Thursday who leaves In the near future for the tertainment in the ward hall. evening, December IS. An excellent German mission field, a sociable was All members of the Daughters of program, consisting of musical num- given In the Lake View amusement bers, readings and vaudeville stunts, hall Thursday evening. A, program the Mormon Battalion are cordially fallowed by dancing contributed to of readings and musical numbers Invited to attend the regular monthly ake the evening a merry one and helped to make the evening a perfect meeting which will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mra. greatly enjoyed by a large attend- success. ance. Rheinhart Maeser, 24 East 'Fourth The members of the B. V. U. facul- North. Miss Marlon Somo is spending the ty with their partners enjoyed a week-en- d in 8alt LakeCity . At the meeting of the Order of the dancing party Wednesday afternoon. Eastern Star, Valley Chapter No. 3, held in the Masonic Temple the following officers were elected for the ensuing year, to be officially installed in the new Masonic Temple, 'DecemMrs. ber 27th: Charles Ward, Worthy Matron ; Wr L, Whlttemore, ' - Sometime a theatrical event happens of such import Worthy Patron; Miss Martha Moore, ance that it stands out above everything else duringgreat the current secretary; Henry 0. Blumenthal, season like a beacon light In the history of human progress. treasurer; Mr. Lee L. Baker, Associate Matron; Mra. W. L. Whitte-mor- e, Such an event Is now about to occur in this city. Every once Conductor; Mrs.' Alva Nelson, In a while the Salt lake theatre has the pleasure and the honor Mrs. H. G. Associate Conductor; or presenting some extraordinary attraction of great magnitude. Mrs. W. If. Ray and C. Blumentha, to our , Owing previous experience eu such occasions we desire to H. Ray and Cl HI Ward. Trustees. serve ample warning to our patrons of an opportunity that should , not be neglected, so that they may secure seats well In advance. Mr. and Mrs. George Maycock, Mr. , and Mrs. L. Leland Cook, Mr. and The extraordinary attraction which we are now about to pre Mrs. Vern Davies and Mrs. G,- - Tucker sent to our patrons 1s the big spectacular and sensational offering, were the guests of Mrs. Parley . Aphrodite,", which created such a furore in New York a season ' ago at the Century Theatre in that city, and which was the senat her home Monday evesation of Parts when originally presented there prior to Its New ning at a 500 card party. A de. licious luncheon was served. York production. v ' J e; . We have Just completed arrangements with Messrs. P. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest Whereby this gigantic offering In all Mr. and Mr.s Emil Jacobson enterbf Its oriental beauty and magnificence will be presented at the tained the following guests at their Lake Theatre, three nights and Saturday matinee, commenchome at a "(00 card party Wednesing Thursday evening, December 39th, at p. m. day evening: Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Ger-ge- n, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Boyden, Mr. Theatergoers who keep In' touch with theatrical events do not need to be reminded of the extraordinary demand for seats and Mrs. L, T. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Alwhich took place la New York when "Aphrodite" was first va Nelson and Mr.' and Mrs. Albert ented. Tickets were eagerly bought up by speculators, who pressold Rasmuson. Following the cards, , them for as high as 3200 each for the opening night, The news music and refreshments were enpapers declared the play a sensation. The theatre was packed to ' the doors for the entire season and thousands of people Were joyed. tamed away during the extraordinary New York engagement. Now Messrs. Comrtock and Gest are .The N. L. U. club and their partpresenting "Aphrodite with this enormous company, with 10 big scenes. Aphro ners conducted a unique progressive tnrwhen ait done In Paris was hailed as the world's and party Monday evening. The club most sensational play. It has since duplicated thatgreatest colors, gold and blue, were artistisuccess la New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston. It will be cally carried out in the various presented here in all of Its resplendent glory. places of meeting. The party first met at the home of Miss Violet , Owing to Intense Interest In the engagement, MAIL ORDERS Johnson, where the first course of for this Important theatrical event will now be received. Send the dinner was served. The main remittance with stamped envelope for return of course was served. at the home of tickets, and as there will unquestionably be an avalanche of Miss Marylene Maw, and the salad orders, please name choice of two performances, to Insure getting at the home of MlssLornda John. v sosts From there the party motored to NIhU- - $t American Fork, where at the home and $3. Saturday Mati-32, 32-S31-831, of Miss Ruth ' Chlpman the desert 32, 33.50. Add 10 per cent for war tax. We believe the engagement of "Aphrodite" will be the most was served. The evenings program also consisted of musical numbers sensationally successful event la the history of this theatre. and numerous toasts. Those who GEORGE D. PYPER, Maaager, participated In this pleasant function Salt Lake Theatre, Salt Lake. were the Misses Vlloldt Johnson, Helen Talmage, Annie Randall, PUBLIC SEAT SALE AT BOX OFFICE MONDAY, DEO. 386TH Marylene - Maw, - Gertrude - Olson, Gladys Seamount, Ruth Chlpman, . Do Your Christmas Shopping - o Miss Orthia Ballinger was hostess V GIFTS FOR HER - A Card of Great Importance en ' . O The Christmas Shopping early will insure you Spirit permeates better service. every department in our store. Distributors of Quality Merchandise r Lela Maudsley, Leah Chlpman, John and Edith Hedquist; Messrs. Jnnius Jackson, Lewis Crandall, Carlyle Maw, 8tewart Williams, Ralph Keeler, Aldous Markham, Ralph Chlpman, . Reed Holt, Miller, Kelfer Sauls and Laland Larsen, Lo-ren- da . see The Christmas oratorio, "The Holy City which will be given by the B. Y. U. chorus and orchestra Sunday afternoon at 4:15 in the Stake Tabernacle, will be given gratis to the public. . An artistic Japanese entertainment, "A Flower of Yeddo," is to be presented by members of the senior class of the B. Y. U. In College Songs, hal this evening .at 8:15. readings, stunts and dancing will constitute the evenings program. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used' for the senior project. Everybody's Store. - The Droids, n club of returned Ellertson discussed '"Current The Nelke Reading club met in mlsslonairies attending the B. Y. U., Events. -- The afternoons program open session Thursday afternoon at gave an entertainment- - Wednesday also contained musical numbers. the home of Mrs. 0. W. Bailey. The evening in the art gallery. Games, music and refreshments aU contribfollowing splendid program was uted to the splendid success of the - The N. L. U. club members will given: Mrs. A. B. Worsley reviewed sociable. meet at the home of Miss Gladys the book, "Kismet," .followed by Seamount, Monday evening of next biography of Edward Knoblock, aud Complimentary to her The members will present thor of birth anniversary; Mrs. R. D. Sutton week. "Kismet, given 'by Miss will entertain at her home at a fam- each other with Christmas gifts' The Mrs. George B. Harding Elliott. will be with evening music spent and dinner ily Sunday. Covers will be delicious rendered three appropriately solos, laid for twenty, a large delicious social chat, followed by written by the famous Alma Goetz. birthday cake forming the center-piec- e. luncheon. The rooms were artistically decorated We extend to Mrs. Sutton our in various color schemes; the living sincere wish for many happy returns Mr. and Mrs. George E. B rattan en- room with yellow chrysanthemums of the day. tertained the members of the Fort- and ferns, while the centerpiece of club at their borne Thursday the luncheon table was nightly a large Mrs. A. B. Worsley was hostess to evening. Thqgame of "42 was sliver basket containing beautiful the members of the Utah Sorosls at featured, i followed by a dainty lunch- pink tea roses. A delicious luncheon her home Wednesday afternoon. A eon. mem' was served to the slxty-flv- e splendid paper, entitled "National Mrs. Birds Robinson and Miss bers, Defense and Disarmament," was The members of the Af- - Vllate Elliott at the table. given by Mrs. Jacob Coleman, fol- ternoen Bridge club willThursday meet at the The assisting presiding hostesses were: Miss lowed by one on "War Powers, by home of Mrs. A. Hansen this Vllate Elliott, Mrs, Fern F. BrimhalJ George Mrs,. , E,. H. Eastmond. Mrs. J, N. afternoon. 1 and Mrs. Birds Robinson sixty-secon- Vi-la- te -- Womens Maxine Lace Boots, top, Louis heels, in Goodyear welts and turns; black kid, brown kid, combinations and patents a demonstration of real ch values f These shoes are taken from our regular stock ; all ' : good numbers. A Player Piano for Christinas , You must Consider these numbers first, because they represent styles that are in demand ; second, be- ' i,'' r ' cause the price is below anything in years the values are most unusual. i, . H ' - s7ysfays c . uTilerry onMWyea?8 Whle year tre value fir UanVapply'it onYSew mas and make U in and wel1 you good Player wiU be the life that home. your Come in hnd see us about a Order one for Xmas easy Player for Xmas payments if desired. EMERSON and UNDEMAN PIANOS Brown Shoe .Store Where Quality Counts We Win1 Get one for BROS. CO. TAytORDepartment - Ei Store MUSIC DEPARTMENT it on monthly Pay fr payments , T ' of , . . . , , |