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Show '1 1 THE PROVQ HERALD, MONDAY,. OCTOBER 29, 1923. 7T PA(E THREE. Opera Star. Forms .! Her Own Company N iuiia Wood-Clifton- '! lwfr5 ilSl'J V is OFFER A YOU SPLENDID MMftlMM Monday, 1; 30, 9:15 ASSORTMENT OF HOUDINI Silks Tl Luxciel "i CAIiOIDEMPSTEB lri FLOREMCE MACBETH I To be of roval Hood and a famou, opera tar is not enough f6r Florence Macbeth of the, thicsgo operatic ONE EXCITING forces, who has now become an impresario, formed her own company Bull Saturday, evening where a end is planning to tour the United Hallowe'en party was given. States with the opera "The Secret The gueats were met by. ghosts of Suzanne." Other, women before! and Jed over a. mysterious path beher, like Mary Garden, have achieved fore entering; A pleasant time wa distinction by directing an opera com" Hallowe'en with and spent games' pany. By promoting the company in pranks, during' which a delicious which she will be the principal 'factor, The Miss Macbeth has gone further than) luncheon was served to 33, to herSQntempQrarjeL game "prizes were awarded George Giles, Mrs. Whiting, Mrs. Law and Frank Alexander, Jr. The out of. town guests were Mr. and Ing and the holding up of a post ofsee this . Mrs. Edgar Ferner of Salt lake. fice are thrilling scenes depicted in tra- this unusual fllm. Brandon Tynan, II most me TfiFeTestthg who has distinguished himself In f)rie"or socials of the season was that given the craft, everyportrayal of character roles, by the American. Legion Auxiliary, plays the part of the heroic postenterFriday evening, when they man, Daniel O' Brien. tained at a Hallowe'en card party, Mary Carr, famed for her iutepre-tatiolike all in the Armory halL of the mother role. Is at her corn Black and orange streamers, best in this picture. Faire Blnuey it home. stalks, pumpkins, cats, witches and and William Collier, Jr., complete other Halowe'en emblems attrac the r cast. selection of tively decorated the ball. The card game "P)0" and bridge were placed ONE EXCITING NIGHT. home. it the bridge high prizes being awarded to Mrs. George Bratton and W. A brand new D. W. Griffith L. Whittemore and the consolation is announced as the prin photoplay GET IT AT prizes to Mrs. Alma Vance Preddy cipal motion picture attraction soon and Bee Wnlllck. The high prizes to be shown here. This news is of the crd game "500" were received given out by Mr; Ash ton, manager h bv Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and of the. Columbia theater wbostatas -Dunn andheconsotation- "that the latest Griffith screen seut MUSIC DEPARTMENT prizes by Mrs. Seymour Gray and satlon, "One Exciting Night." has John Beesley. . been booked for Tuesday and Wed Dainty refreshments were served, carried out in the Halowe'en color nesday. MB IMVOKE- With this announcement comes scheme. A most enjoyable time was the statement thut "One Exciting 3H had by all present. Night," a United Artists Corporation release, differs In almost every A sack apron and overall dance respect from former Griffith pro- luacbeonwW be Berred wMch tn .the TIuttttoMT If floel BW 'yWsefiflir be followed by dancing. All mem First ward social ball The danca great historical period ; does not bers of the Third ward are invited. will be under the direction of the picturize any enormous, spectacle: Sunday school and all are cordially has no tremendous mob scenes but Mr. Griffith has departed from the Norma, Billy, Catherine and Tom Invited to attend. . and spectacular to ten a Miss Ruth Allen and Miss Beth Pardoe will give a Hallowe'en party Miss Grace "Williamson and Miss The K. U. clyb will entertain at heavy ltessto WlUama, entertained 'the Wright will give a Hallowe'en party at their home Wednesday evening a dancing party this evening in the modern and strictly story. The hall will be prettily mystery Games, Mozart Sunday school officers and teach- at the home of the latter this from 6 until 9 odock. The mystery picture Is new to the music luncheon will emblems and be Hallowe'en with decorated enjoyed. ers of the Lakeview ward at the evening, to which 23 have been ..innaand critics Invitations have been issued to 20. and black and orange streamers. screen, follows the point Out, popuhome of the latter, Friday evening. vited. The rooms have been pretincreasing 200. turally to nave been issued Invitations The rooms were prettily decorated tily decorated with Hallowe'en declarity in the last two or three years Mrs. Frank Bateman and children 1 of the mystery stage play. with- - chrysanthemumt During the orations. Games, musioand lunch have returned to " AlC7 Rodgers enhome in their E. Mrs. and Mr. The action In "One Exciting evening, remarks were made by Lee eon will be enjoyable fee tores of pine after spending ten days here tertained at a dinner on Saturday moves swift and straight - J, Huff, T. W. Madsen and Ole E. the evening. with relatives and friends. In honor of Edmund Vance Cooke. ' Night" for in this picture Mr. Griffith has Olsen superintendent of the Sunday Bronze and ... chrysantheyellow the old Greek Mrs. Tom Pardoe of Ogden is school In the Provo Second ward. Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen mums were used througtout the endeavored to follow events and action- - all . A number of piano selections were spending two weeks in Pro vo witi and daughter Lorna spent the week rooms. "Covers were laid for Dr. unity with thewithin twelve hours, taking place rendered by Lloyd Wiliams, after Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, I end In Salt Lake with friends. and Mrs. F. S.. Harris, Prof. and as :. ., ; nearly as poslble in the exact which a dainty luncheon was served T Mrs. Christen Jensen, Prof, and time It ordinarily would take for to 20. Miss Mary and Zelda Giles were Mlss June Phillips and Miss Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Prof, and these events to happen, .... hostesses. tQ A.number.of friends at Qertrudfr Saner-hav-r Issued 4nvka- Mnr. j0hu cl BweiisonrMlss-AmellThe Belief society meetlngnuTbe a Hallowe'en party at their home tlons to 24 to a Hallowe'en party Mr.- - Cooke. and Buckley COOKE COLLEGE AT HALL. ward Lakeview Tuesday Saturday evening. The rooms, were and luncheon to be given Tuesday held In the . afternoon will be under the direct artistically decorated with the evening at the Phillips residence. FILM HONORS LOCAL NEW Edmund Vance Cooke, poet tion of the Social service committee. Hallowe'en colors orange and black. MAIL MEN AND POST- enterphilosopher and humorist, Mrs. Rosetta Johnson will give the Witches, ghosts, black cats, owls, Mervln Foster will entertain a MASTER. tained a large audience Saturday lesson on "Marriage and the Social etc., were also employed in the dec- number of his friends at a Hallow at College hall with his read Interests.TaRsm which a splendid orative scheme.'. Games' and danc- e'en party at) his home Tuesday "Loyal Lives," an unusual photo night musical program wtt be given. All ing made the evening pass merrily, evening. Games, music and lunch play, portraying the work and lives ing of his own poems and with his after- - which a delicious Hallowe'en eon will be enjoyable features. In of post office employees, will be philosophical observations. ward members ' are cordially This Was the second number, oi .! supper was servea covers were vitations have been Issued to 10. to attend. dedicated to Postmaster Mcuuire the B. Y. C. lyeeum course and was r laid for 12. . . . , memlers-ohis f and department well received by a crowded halt - : The Jiome of. Jlr.' and Mrs. OTA. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. BalUf of Salt Bennett William Lives" a "Loyal Due to Mrs. Cooke Illness In Salt Mr. Dahlquist was attractively decoLake weretheTlinner guejtfafDrl the Cooke was unable to rated with Hallowe'en colors, when today in salt Lake. and Mrs. F. M. Foster Saturday Strand theater tonight and Tuesday. Lake City, Mr. be present at Saturday s luncheon their son Hal entertained the Sea afternoon. to dedicated "Loyal Lives," is of the Provo,Rotary club. The campftre girls of Provo city gull girls sndthe fifth gTade boys' Postmaster McGuire and bis men in of the Second ward Primary associ- entertained at a progressive Hallow The young men over 17 years of tribute to their faithful service in ations Saturday evening. The time e'en dinner, party Saturday evening. age residing in the Provo Forth behalf of the citizens of Provo. was pleasantly spent with music in the form of a masquerade. At ward are invited to attend the meet- "Loyal Llves'Vls a pulsating photo and 'games, after which a delicious each of the following homes a ing of the Mutual asoclatton Tues- play that depicts for the first time luncueon was servea u ine ioaow-ln- g course of the dinner was served and day evening in the ward meeting on the screen the loyalty ot poet oi- Misses, Dorothy Carter, Grace puzzles, fortune telling and house. The M" Men's club of the flce employees to their fellowmen - Gammon, Dea Holdaway, Evelyn games, dancing enjoyed; Miss Caroline Foruth ward will be organised at and reveals the grave dangers they MONDAY AND Halliday, Bvelyn Bott, Mary Myrth - Scornp, Miss Salina Roberts Miss the meeting, after which they will frequently face In safeguarding let TUESDAY Dahlquist, Allie Rasmussen, Paol- Margaret Maw and Miss Marjorie retire to the High school gymnasium ters and packages from bandits. Johnsonr-M- a most enjoyable" time was for the remainder of the evening to Lives" tells the story of a Spear.A "Loyal Clark, Leola Peay and Messrs. Bog- spent by the following.' Miss Fay enjoy games and other exercises. " postman la a.iownJlk& ounLTbe Paul Anderberg, MIssMarioBrBeesley, hero on the screen is on exact protoHenrichsen, Paul Jones, Dean, Miss Allie Scornp, Miss Alene Jen-eii-v Mr&Joseph Ward entertained at type of the men whose, faces we all Drama of the Postal , Lewis, Sterling Lewis, Tolman Mad-enMiss Erma Hiendselman, .dinner Sunday tn honor of Mrs. know from their dally calls, but to Service with Harold Dahlquist and their Decker, Miss Stella Wlllinm Giles of Heber and also whose .work .we re paid. Jittle atten Mlss;CIcU Mrs.' Mary TCranef ""and Haws. Miss Edith Bee, Mlss"Ruth Miss Edith. Ward, who left 'today tlon heretofore. He might be one V Mrs. Elmer Madsen. BRANDON TYNAN, Johnson, Miss Pbebe Bayless and for Barley, Idaho to visit her sister. of the postmen who delivers your ' - .. or vase A. A mil rowan. Iron Pa of Carter. Mrs. J. Miss Eva Bayless be one He mall every day. might MARY CARR, The recreation committee of the county and Mrs. O. W. Spear, guard' flowers formed the centerpiece for of the dozens at work downtown. Bonneville war will give a Ian. the dining table. . And the story in "Loyal Lives" is w FAIRE BLNNEY, en'en dance In the amusement hall, their story, intensely human, crowd issued to The Social service committee will ed with pathos, .filled with advenInvitations have-beeWednesday evening. All over 16 . WM. COLLIER, JR. years of age are invited to attend. 30 to a HaUawe'en party and supper have churge of the program to be ture. The price of admission will be 60 to be given Wednesday evening by given in the Fourth ward Relief A mall train robbery of great dar- iodetv meeting Tuesday afternoon, ; ients a couple or 25 cents extra Edward Rodgera . --and .1 , at 2 uio. The lesson on "Marriage lady, be will Interests" Social The Elks ladles will meet this and the : John Txayioriws Mr. and Mrs Wren XVUklns and evening in the Elks club rooms for plra to motored C. Snow Mr. and Mr J. their regular weekly, cara soctsl Edith T. Booth will give an interestthe day. Tables of progressive , ow ana ing reading and a vocal solo will Kephl Snnday and spent be given by Miss Melba Dastrup. bridge win be played . and prizes of the awarded. Refresh menu will be ser- All relief society members are urged rimn KTn 1 Danehters home of ved. All ladles of Elks are cordial- to be tn attendance, . THnniwri will meet at the , I -Mrs. F. A. Llnds-- y, 880 North Unl- - ly Invited to attend. MrT left" W. Knight Saturday rerslty avenue, Thursday Nevember the v Th memtiers of the ' Columbia fo tu rtnr. Illinois to attend 1, at So'clock. Mrs. Elna Jeppson . . will be assistant hostess. All mem-. Sewing club will meet this evening Aticntina of the national iConcll one of member-is Mrs. O. Facer. W. women. Knight Mr of of home bers and those eligible for st tho at ship are cordially Invited; to attend. A pleasant time Is anticipated with the deWates to represent Utah ana the meeting. music lumuwu, ONLY h needlework, WEDNESDAY .... ... J Miss Kadine Taylor was hostess at .:m ..i....-m rhsracter oarty given ' AD members of the Third ward The Fifth ward Relief society Frtitar evening.. The are cordially invited to attend the meeting will be held in the ward k attractive! decorlted annual ward reunion to , be held meeting house Tuesday afternoon at Games ana Tuesday at the ward amusement 2 M. The lesson on "Marriage and i tha hntidav colors. uIahH. after which a halL- All children of the ward un- I be Social Interests'', will be given sss4n A Rood delicious luncheon carried out the age of 12 years will be ' en- k. mm nllve Hickman. der Hallowe'en style was served to th tertained from 4 until 8 pi m. Danc nomlrsl protrsm wll be given end to Dorothy Hatch, Virginia ing, games and luncheon will be the all ladles of th ward are urged . Mts-e- s, vin vaarn Tvlor. Norma Taylor, the feature of enjoyment The old- bepreBenl. Stella Sumner, er members of the ward, with their Hnmnoe. t y Black" and orange rreimevs artisT..,Tin (imiM M. urine Mnrdoc. partner ; whoh an excellent Hallow tically draped, witches, black cats, n'ninr-- r Aftoo Hodson, Fay Clarky Catherine flowers itid fall tmmnfcin prevailed nd rendered be, e'en- - program-wi- a home of Mini nd Messrs. Walter CUrk, Jay ntHowB pranks polled. A hip throughout the D. W. GWlFFlTH O I Just Received! Comes in colors; Brown, Tan, Gray, Navy and $3.95 Heavy Roshanara Crepes in rich, warm . Country -Store - Spiral Crepe 9 extra ' heavy - - TAYLOR BROS. CO. Ken-net- - 1 quality: given away. Tuesday and. Canton Crepe Wednesday $3.00 Exceptionally good Shows quality. Tuesday,. 2:30, 4 p. nu. Charmeuse $3.75 Eve. 7:45, Regular Prices. Excellentuality - Char meuse, in a splendid Wednesday, 2:30, 10c, 25c as- Crepe de Chine sortment of colors. Evening, 7:45, 25c, 35c Fine quality Crepe de chine, at very reasonable $2.50, $2.75 I prices Messalines A very heavy weight messaline. Comes in all $1.50, $2,25, $2.95 ' . 4f colors. $1.95 .17. Taffeta Fine Bags -- - - Forduohich is icrbe Comes in colors: Tan, Gray, Navy and Black. . ; $3.25 durabitity is embodied in this wonderful silk. . quality' Comes Our new fall stock of taffeta. mmmn in all colors. --- e- I ' .. .' and n all-sta- "1 foryoumay ivitiJKe , handsome walnut Victrola Step in and No. 405 Art Model; foishedm the finest ditions of the refinement complete in of the talking machine art An unusual model and one which, Victrola instruments brings all music to die Let us demonstrate and assist in the appropriate records to go with into your - Save your coupons Canton Crepe finish, "Fat" Sanders . s. $3.50, $4.25 Satin-bac- k thtf : -"--and Black. Your Victrola Art Model of Secret Service" . Oriental Prints color-tone- in- "Haldane Patterns in New A charming newrsilk adaptable for evening and afternoon wear. -- adwT3TXillenpent productlott,-w-Hl--be-i!how- BFglscomPW detaiL Colors and shapes in. great variety and priced very reasonable.. They come in: nat - STRAND PiiTSeal Suede, Tooled Leather, Beads Combs Bracelets Barrettes Ear Drops Buc Girdles Compacts "creeping figures;":; peeringeyes see our as-and sortment. You will find just what you want. Silk, Velvet. and--clatc- hing hands, shadowed, accused Then they find each other.- ". Vanity Bags, LOYAL LIVES' Novelties Come Beaded Bags, . Their love dream sweeps the Boy and the Girl into the ' perilous maelstrom of secret mystery, - 15c T0 $7.50. . Added Attraction r ' .. n ; . V tty-M- Priii cess Monday and , .. cTuesday Buster Keaton "His Wife's Relations" IN CONCERT t- r' ' rCONCERT Pianist WMrErBASSETT Added Attraction Baritone . HOOT GIBSON . . 4n -- n . H-- "THE RAMBJJN1 - anarteaui nd Jnr prhits. .Alice .Calhoun . k KID" "The Girl in His and Comedy Room" COLLEGE HALL ;dogionkkv - AND PONY .MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 5, 1923; Admission $1.00. , ; Wednesday DON CARLOS . ti.iin.'.n Q PROVO BAND SYBEIiAGbAYTON ' " Tuesday v siiov r ' |