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Show THE HERALD, TUESPAYXETQBER SI, .1822 V twenty Five -- . Stu n n ing Si I Ic D rsscd for the womet; from New York's. ashion center of Provo and vicinity. These dresses have just arrived and DERS for style and beauty. "What la that face atop the cornr aaid little Mary .Vita deep tcorn. "And 1b it trying to boo at me jo 1 will tart to - run 'My mamma says that ,i& the air, are spirits, and I'd best beware. But, gee, I know that spirits only come real nice to you and me. A merry Hallowe'en party was after which games were played and So. every little tiny mite, should, a riauowe en luncneon served. held Friday evening at the home of on the Hallowe'en In tne Miss Angeline Hinckley. night take presence of owls, black cats, Little Mary's sound advice and witches, and all sorts of weird keep all fright away. Don't shiver creatures, games were played and if the pumpkins boo they only luncheon served to 18. want to dancfi with von So inln the Vernon Dusenberry will entermerry witches and the goblins tun." tneir to hare in ineir several of his friends at a tain play. So, Little Mary, yon can see, is Hallowe'en party at his home this be. can as brave "Aw, Miss Alton Vincent entertained just as bray Decorations suitable tor scares this ever evening. me," says at a Hallowe'en party at her home nuthln' little tiny tot "I've heard about the Saturday evening. The rooms were George Fox and Martin Whit, the occasion will be used, including flylal witch, but shucks, she never artistically decorated for the affair beck, teachers of the Sixth grades numerous black cats, witches, bats, made me twitch." And Mary adds in Hallowe'en effect, black cats, ai tne Farker school, entertained and other weird creatures to mysthat scary things are really tommy-ro- t witches, ghosts and skeletons being their students at a Hallowe'en tify the guests. Games will be thea feature of entertainment and used. A merry time was spent at the school Friday evening. number of Hallowe'en pranks have Say, have you beard the story old, with games, music and dancing, party Decorations aDDroDriate on. for thn also been arranged which will add about the sandman brave and bold? during which dainty refreshments casion were displayed. A jolly time merriment at the affair. Luncheon Why, he's a fine old fellow; if you were served to the following: was spent with games, during will be served to 30. doubt it, aslt your dad. Don't ever Donna Nelson, Liliie Bott, Leavitt which Hallowe'en stunts were let him warerTOtt'ttrtce, i Little' Bame, Mabel Peay, Fern Jones, For''He only rest Booke. DeAlton Partridge, pulled off, including a visit to the Vary's sound - advice ' and a slide down the at comes to make you deepr-thNorman Whittaker, Oscar Ixpez, witches' den Luncheon was slippery shoot. Ralph Olsen, LaMar Cnrtin, Owen served ought to make yon glad." to 95. And then, the funny boogie-boo- s Small, Walter Aird, Arton Meldrum, anl folks who live in chimney flues James Thatcher and Afton Stout. Miss Eleanor Faddis was host Why Mary, really likes them at her The Fifth ward Relief society ess aL a Hallowe'en-par-ty 'cause they're friends of hers, says weira, Friday evening. she. Or, travel into fairy land, members enjoyed a Hallowe'en Dome nrevailed decnratlonH where mystic things are really party this afternoon. A short Hal ehostlv the entertaining rooms. The spirit of Hallowe'en was throughout grand, and everybody wants to act lowe'en program was rendered n.jmoa waro tho foatnrou nf ontpr. irvalent at a (lli"litful social tainment, during which luncheon altair given by Miss l mlma btrong in Decorations was served to 20. iTiuay evening were used Halloween infect In the midst of ghosts, black throughout the rooms and the cats witches skeletons and all luncheon served was typical of the that go towards making one feel occasion. Games and music were . are The women of Provo dress far better than average in cities of Provo's population. W0N-- s - j - , dolhej j , The women of Provo are' critical and for that J reason will appreciate seeing these new creations I that we have been so fortunate to secure at just this time, Mrs. Emma Jones entertained at a children's Halloween party at her home Sunday evenine. coinnli- nientary to her twin daughters. Fay and Fawn. Tne rooms were attrac tively arranged with black cats, witches, owls and everything that goes towards making the Hallowe'en spirit prevail. A merry time was spent with games and music, during which a Halloween luncheon was served to eight. Price- d- . " , VF - ;4.7Sto!$69.S0i But actually worth a great deal more. The students- - of the Fourth grade of the Franklin school, with their Dixon ob tftaohnr. Mists Ifhea served Hallowe'en in an enjoyable manner this attenioon. a splendid Hallowe'en program .was given, after which games were enjoyed. and nuts were Apples, candy served to the little folk. The room Store. was artistically decorated with HalDistributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's lowe'en creations of the children's own make, Buch as black cats, shower ntfV-hom- e w itches, skeletons, An apron bazaar will be given by a miscellaneous pumpkins, etc. Phillips, surrounded by the young The & Noevening. Saturday listeners, related a ghost story, and the U. Y. U. women Saturday, to t was Friday evening a very interesting When the he fair complimentary Ladies' gymna4, climax and height of vember Hallowe'en party was given for the marria whose of description, Thelma, every sium. Aprons daughter Misses Grace Robbins, Claribel and emotion was reached ghosts and wjtt be on sale, suitable for Christ- to G. WV Smith of Salt LakB to spooky, Alma and Mern Leavitt JJ" eu - uy me ion iwuig. noj of Miss skeletons at home the iola Hurst, In will Home-madthe darkened Standard-Examinappeared candy mas gifts. U of Oct. 28, 1922. From the Ogden will entertain several of their .uilberti- Clark artcr. Bert Bullock, Grace Linton. The rooms were Fall flower room, appearing and disappearing also be sold at the bazaar. All are place Monday. Thurgoo-ICollins, Gram friends this evening at a ti black In with were used deeerattngr ifrcorated ferns artistically READ IT OVER THEN THINK ABOUT IT. bazaar. the lowe'en party. Decoratioiis appro- - Roma McDonald. I.akame Horeu, and orange streamers draped from in mysterious glides and gestures. invited to call and visit ic gam where, la Edwards entertaining rooms, nriate to the occasion will be used, t'lay .lacobsen. ' "MA. tiie chandeliers. Mack cats, witches A Hallowe'en luncheon was served The Daughters of the Utah Pio- and music were enjoyed. A dell Gilbert, Vaughati Corlett. IGames and music have been and pumpkins were, used throughout to 2u. WHY BAMBERGER? at the ious luncheon was served i to Nl neers, Camp No. 3, will meet ranged for entertainment and will music and HOW BAMBERGER WAS NOMINATED Tom &oor. The students of tie- Fifth grade the rooms. While weird home of Mrs. Emma Jones Thurs- Numerous be followed by the serving of guest-wer- e beautiful and "njetj the were heard, stories Miss being Erma Andersen was hostess day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All Invitations of the Franklin setK.ol observed refreshments. dainty SCDeme to put Ernest Bamberger over as U. S. visited by gnosis and enjoyed at a Hallowe'en received were for by the guest jj and in those members eligible at gifts amid in e'en her Hallow home party day to jollifieati l! have been issued frolic. Games ah-Monday evening, in celebration of membership are cordially invited to honor. and in: rriment this afternoon, hy the Hallowe'en thgateT.ator was hatched by the "machine gang" of Salt added to the evening's entertain- her tenth birthday anniversary attend. surprising their teacher, Mrs. liea'i ment. An appetizing kg wediiaKe county over iwo years ago, ana ms canaiaacy luncheon was Mrs. Walter Robinson entertaine? . was room Tile lm fanB.0isted upon the Republican party, r pleasing arranged served to the .Misses Ruia Steele, which occurred on that day. Halloween the SeaguU girls of the Flrat wan Sunday Ellison and games enfrolic Beth Miss were spent and ro'.ors with Hallowe'en orange nwaiD This nn men mnrhinp hpartpn hv har ps m. Grace Steel, Cleoii joyed by the Freda Nutlall, are to be promoted from th; i who of in Lake. with Marian Salt following: pumpblack, and drawings Mary HanLucile Fene. association Into the Mu Buckley, licks. Hazel and Veda fcimiaritMorris, then county chairman, but now United States own Primary of the children's kins and cats Htcks, Norma Foote. Crane. Florence sen. home Thursday even enterat her will Black, c McDonald r R. D. utal, Mrs. wore make. G;imes llodson, Kay played, aft ui QlSiriCL auumey, aim iiieiuunig a ciiiau tuw-nValera and Violet Kosemary Hilda Zoe Hansen, Vera week. Banks, home of last Bishop Joseph J "T at her ing a Sanders, which refreshments were enjoyed. kensington Ford, tain at political henchmen who were active in the American Snow, Minnie Duggan, Margaret Vida May Ford. Follls Pnrrt Buttle, Mrs. BenJ. H. Bullock anc Wednesday. ' Leavitt. Isabel Slack. Lucille Jan Mrs. Ted Hatton were in attend nd; party fights in Salt Lake county, picked as its angel Skeletons, ghosts, witches, owls, ou, Artie Nesbit, Eva Wilson,' Cunningham and Virginia Hansen and made short talks. Garnet.-aa Salt ance was wealth who man of had an Miss Zoe Hansen Ernest Bamberger, a young black cats, and all sorts of spooky music were enjoyed end lunchEllison, Delia Wilson, Uacael The Misses Grace and Lenore lookiner Lake visitor the latter part of last creatures greeted the Kate Birdie been for some years active with the Republican finance Farns-wort.i HallowVn Cn.l.t.. Buchanan, Viola served to 1 5. ! Harris entertained at a costume merry crowd of young people who and week. in Wednesday's committee, and it kid plans to nominate him U. S. Hicken, Mella Park, Hallowe'en party at their home , Herald. Daily the costume Hallowe'en Violet Vernis 8.) on Grace Meldrum, 1 at Jackson, Page (Additional Society senator. Mrs. A. T. Madsen entertained eiven bv Miss Eleanor E. Saturday evening, ine rooms werelban S perry and Grace Lin This first open move was to secure a state-wid- e artistically arranged with Hai- - Whittemore nt her home Saturday Willamette invited Miss tsein The ton. guests. Irtvp'ATi rnlors , hlaclr and orange.' evening. The affair was a mask Kllison and Zina Iarsen, and the organization. Black cats, owls, witches, ghosts, party Black and orange colored honored father-in-laBamof Clarence T. Grace Rob- Odell, Misses guests, George streamers were draped from the Hurst. Claribel and Viola out for was to bins, one brother of mys Ernest, of the atmosphere brought corners making four the chandeliers to berger, were Hallowe'en games were dimmed. which tery. thn room, In dimmed ghastly appearing Dlaved. and music and luncheon lendiner a ehastlv auDearance. Dur Odell, although backed by the Salt Lake "machine mnms decorated with black cats 20. enjoyed by of dancing. Hal the ing evening skeletons, ging" in control of a big majority of Salt Lake county lowe'en prize games were played Miss Mary Stiehl en Frtlth Ward. Miss Mildred Rill Hnnkinson receiving the favor and uumDkins "ddegates, was defeated because the rest of the state a at tertained a masquerade party Crosbie LaVern Condon and A Hallowe'en gave luncheon was served ih am the independent voters of Salt Lake county would Hallowe'en Darty at tne nome oi to the following: Chloe Murdock, Saturday evening. During the time hand-picked candidate. n stand for the "gang's" Miss Crosbie Saturday evening. Delia Samson, Lois Boshard, Eliza spent in dancing and Hallowe'en its the guests made a visit The rooms were most attractively heth Beeslev j Although greatly diwtppointed at the defeat of reLydgia Felt, Mar cramps, machine decorated in a color scheme of inrie Snear. Edith Anderson, Leta down a dark stairway to the base (Odell), the appeared ana orange and black. Autumn leaves Paxman, Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mrs. ment where ghosts organized its workers, dabbled in the Salt Lake city and where they later also Hilton. ro.nnnenrpri were and Clella Llovd Dayton, 'Mlection of 192t and entered the senatorial conflict of Tha tima man nlpanantlv Decker, Hilton Burch, Dean Burch, made a fire and toasted marsnmai- A delicious Hallowe en lunch The music. 1922 in full cry. and with games W'endell Max Taylor. I! spent Taylor, Wil lows. served to 32. was eon their draw to for were his so Morris obliged Mervin Chairman boys manipulated liam Foster, County Hopkinson, oo- L 10 for the evening. partners Keith Summers. Harold Jefferies selected committee that, for the first time in the his A si v. n eirls and a number s ti,o me to uiums iwm, and Harold Conant. tain aumiBsion nf invited guests were delightfully ' where tory of politics in Salt Lake county, a county convenan elaborate Hallowe'en entertained at a Hallowe'en party tion for election of delegates to the state convention sunner was served, the guests at the home of Miss Enade snaw 'or ,.v ..... o Pnrfcv nmrtici since statehood in Salt Lake iUBDT3U tLM,,,), UULI Ia email v.nnanin? Unnrlflv evening. Witches, ghosts a cleverly arranged spider web, l county ajwavs had been to name these delegates direct hinfU cats hats, owls and all sorts woven between the archways. Pres tuduy of unearthly looking beings greetirom primaries new in tne various voung aiaincis w ent were Misses Verda Peterson. Genevieve onguests: the made following for reprep.ce the state convention, with provision Audrey Ostlund of Salt Lake, startin Reta Williams. Hazel Nut Boardman. Edith Ward, Helen sentation from each and every district. Olsen, tall. Bessie Williams, Ruby Taylor, Jessco Whitehead, LaVerne The method used this year in Salt Lake county Arthella Scott, Geraldlne Jepper Crosbie, Alice Taylor, Alva crosJoor notice was put across practically without warning son. Lyda Scott, Vlnna Bunnell bie, Mildred Condon, Lovel Henrle, The members of the D. D. D. club Irene Jorgenson Reed Collins, Ralph Smith, Leslie to the party members or workers. David enjoyed a progressive Hallowe'en vtvrtie Johnson. Mae Scott, Grace oath-brm- d Gibson, Eugene secret Whittaker, The machine whip was applied the seven Williamson, Wayne Kartchner, Carl party Saturday evening, Condon, Homer Wakefield. St. Clair homes were visited, each being ar- Taylor, Willis Robinson, Afton klan, "The Holy Order of Sevens," was organNixon and Clif Van Wagenen. tistically decorated in the Hal- irrtnhner. Robert Olson. Irwin ized. Slates were made for each district and every ;n bl as black nnnnoil Kenneth Olson, Roy Hod Miss Elizabeth Barrett was host- lowe'en creations, such ed li other method known to political craft was employed in were son, Clifford owls and cats, witches, ghosts Bowering a Olson, friends at of to a number ess ereu order to secure a majority of the delegates to the A game and a refresh- nwor Maurice Nuttall. Rhodes used. also Monhome at her 99 T TTTTTn TTTi Hallowe'en party ment was enjoyed at each home. ner:" Preston Glade and Mer county convention who would do the "gang's" bidding. Jepperson, day evening. The rooms were deco- Those participating in the delight- rill Olson. cte-The Salt Lake county convention of July 1 was a rated in a color scheme of orange ful affair were Rhea Busby, Viola Hallowe'en creations and black. I Btormv affair. Colnrora aIro used. The time was spent Clayton, Afton Dixon, Bessie of Alice Over the nrotests of an independent minority TayHenrichsen, Irene lins, with music and games auring the delegates who were supporters of Spry, Clark, lor, Lucile Manson, May Manson. al which luncheon was served to 40. Loreta Wiscomb. Vesta Dixon, Del-be- r Wattis and other men of senatorial calibre, to Tregeagle, Vernon Dixon, Donissued been have Tnvitatinna steam-rollered me :M 1 the er machine Bamberger-Morri- s to be gien ald Dixon, Paul Dixon, Edgar ClayHallowe'en party a 50 to William M ? county convention, hand picked the 206 delegates to to Richardson, this evening at the home of Miss ton, James William William Whittle, a will the resolution be Clayton, a affair rt.nhe state The and convention Graham. giving passed you' Iris and Jack Oran Jacohson, Oldroyd, win and votes 206 costume party mask Power to Charles M. Morris to cast the entire vtla rhrisse JeDnerson will be elude games, nniMC and luncheon. Taylor. hostess to a number of friends' at ,v jor Bamberger. Miss Allie Dixon entertained at a Hallowe'en party at her home unanes Morns, u. 0. district, giuauug i Hallowe en party ai ner oot ti.ta evening. The Jepperson home a to sDeakine while 53iis nt iia opnTTinlishmpnt.' nrirfp "A Happy Thought" r l ML evening. The rooms were has been appropriately decorated convention said: attractively decorated in Hallowe'en for the occasion with the Hal cow counties of this state have dictated to effect, with witches, black cats. lowe'en colors, orange and black, Games ta4tL& delegates of Salt Lake county long enough. We ghosts, etc. During the evening of and Hallowe'en creations. as and music, the guests were and music will be the. features of Your nni:. photograph wj our secure to and stand rightful going together entertainment, and luncheon will be -; obliged to make a visit to the attic, a Christmas pres01 the offices. In the past they have nanaea us invitations have been is uy served, where they were contromeo and ent for friends to take it because .rhnsts cats and skeletons, which. sued to 25. they pleased anijwe have hadTTUT . lfc.-s-i-"; T? TTItTV WTT.T. mtiTc appeared and reappeared in the relatives. vi uikuiubuuu. iivixj Cannon Jones and Vaughn Bird darkness. Dainty Halloween re UKE WHAT WE PLEASE TO HAND THEM." of their will entertain several freshments were served to tne hoe-tie- d These 206 hand-nicke- d, delegates con Marcus Eggertscn, Elwood friends at a Hallowe'en party at the stituted 35 per cent of the total state convention vote. Gee, Bert Bullock, Clarence Tay- linmn nf Ir. Jones this evening. HlCAfi the lor, Russell Daybell, Merrill John- The rooms have been attractively It was bv means of thia unit, alone, that Let us show you son, Irene Clayton, Alene Manson, decorated for the occasion - with "gang" had the power to enforce Bamberger's creations, Eva Knudsen, Florence Jones, Elva Hallowe'en the latest styles in toraa ' wltrhen black cats, ghosts. Veda Hansen, Orlin Peterson. finish. and posing colored Black and orange Rella Crawley, VIrl Dixon, mc It is a sinister menace to the politics of a state streamers will be draped from the Kdna Dixon and Anna Smoot, hen a political "gang" can dominate by these methods chnnrteller to the four corners of great political party. A jolly time was spent last even- the room. The time will be spent fortune telling, "WHY BAMBERGER" ? . ing by a number of young folks with games and Studio Open in Evening who attended the Hallowe'en party during which a real Hallowe'en 50,000.01! Wen by Miss Mary Amicone at luncheon will be served to iv. The above is from a Republican paper and should 9 O'clock. Till THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE The rooms were artis home. .er ' are to , Miss June Phillips entertained at your senous consideration. tically arranged with Halloween nome ner Hn at lowe'en Darty LADIES' DEPARTMENT decorations, the colors black and a DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Games and Monday evening. The rooms were " ' Ulnr" uian.s J- H. McDonald, Chairman Publicity Committee. music were the features of enter decorated suitable for the occasion, pumpkins. tainment, during which luncheon with St. W. Center upstair; 44 witches and black cats. Miss Helen was served. Advertisement.) I 11 I A Front Page Editorial 5H in-t- e er , , Hal-j-lf-- b'ne vT' F o - 1 I Dor-oyi- y -- d.J - , !i w You will not find the s 4 right jreiiicoac ; J srididate Norris-Bamberg- by casual er f r"r ws 1 "The rigl.'; petticct" of ir.caru correct piTpcrr.vns and a in gowning easy to iind on one condition. 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