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Show PRdVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1928. MatcMiis ocmzy GrjiGdnirastiii 1WM 'An d Wraps Is.- Fopelar fK m,r BRBm 4Iottl orchetrtra: p. m, political "talk; 8:30"p. m.', NEWS By ALENE SUMNER t :30 prm.rsttldto 10 p.. m., Cole McElroy's '" RADIO Governor Al Smith's baby grand- LUNIQUE FEATURES AT d son. little Arthur IIAtLOWE'EN FABTY One of the most delightfuh Hal- did HENBI two a BENDEL and Smith, half, aged By s fit Fwr Nea Service yT.'-"!his bit for" his granddad's cam- - kwre'eh parties ef the season, jwa , y Mest NEW YORK, jNev. the at her home Friday Grames of for New Sidewalks "The York" winter so approach of 'the formal stunt evening, for .her, daughter, Ruth. the talking movies. ..This are up; cial Tieasonrpariy-cKrth- es and the various pictures of the The guests appeared in Hallowe'en or minds in in many. permot Democratic candidate . en famille, coetumes, which greatly added to The great variety ; of functions with his children an- - grandchil- the spirit of the occasion. An Inter costumes re .which, needed for, dren and wife and the backyard esting and unique feature of the should be taken into, consideration was the zoo, remind us that Mr. Hoover evening's entertainment before shopping is started. , Balls, spider web" game, which created his own possibilities hasn't utilized dances, dinner bridge parties, . the great amount of merrlmenw In In the camfor domestic tie-uopera and other events ' should be the center ef the living room was a . a ' paign nearly as much. considered and party clothes chos large spider web and spiders, from en wai;wui oesi suivmem an. which strings were wound about ' rlrr" contemplating the winter the furniture and through the va , GHANDBABIES, TOO! " mode, the evening ensemble is one's To be sure he has been frequent- rious rooms. Each guest was ob first consideration. It, is perfectly ly photographed with Mrs. Hoover, liged to take a string from the web natural that the ensemble . Idea P-'N'- S: but I haven't seen, a single cam- and untangle the pame, and upon should at ; last gain the ball room, paign picture of him with his two reaching the end was surprised .to such vogue has it had everywhere baby grandchildren. Perhaps it's find a prize, attached. A delicious else, ," all part of the same psychology luncheon was served to the followwhich revealed him as a popped by Jacket ing: Shirley Weight, Ruth Boren, , .The" ;vening ensemble kisser politician earlier in the Wanda Wells, Fay; and Fawn usually ' consists of a party gown with eithf Jones. Ardith Olsen, Merrillne "'. campaign '' ' ' ' er an evening wrap to match or : V i Johnson, Lucile Hunt, Gwen, Moyer, contrast. It can, however, mean Geneal Vincent, Lois Young, Donna !s HOWD'YE BET? ' I merely the cocktail' Jacket topping Evans. Leona Bersgjo, Virginia One Is who I the wonders A the dinner frock. doing I Rupper, .Margaret Startup, Ruth fi, cannier thing A1 Smith who be- Menlove, For the more formal evening enTeressa 'Corteur. Madare lieves to the a nation's that way velvets are sembles, Durnell. Anna Dlronj Blaine BottT Important, but vote reminder is the after via v ow that, mail uieiax moires, jiu luwt Hope Halllday, Mariorie. Eggeit-the great are only husJ sen. Bernlecc VlncenLand Bell lames, brocaded fabrics and other Rod- bands and fathers and grandfath geraon. handsome fabrics. The 'wrap should er Hoovers ers, rwhether follow the gown's lines, as well as unspoken ' out practicea belief that a candid tVNK Ct.lm : Its fabrics, to be most correct ate is a candidate and his personal ANNOUNCEMENT ; Ufe has little or nothing to do with sembles I have this year is .a neavy Mrs, entertain Ralphoowwill the is the wiser way oi ap matter, light blue moire, shot witii silver it her home Friday afternoon, for ' proach, ; threads. "The effect of the mat?, the members of. the Linnea club; 5(t t! tol is entrancing, like moonlight on Sewing,. music.ahd luncheon will be a summer sea. .Such handsome silk All members are the diversions. WHERE'S YOCff'HtfSP''" . I 1.a ura l a..W J w urn J i uBiwnuH nn bi via . iuven in this modren world no invited.. ' ' ior iu cui rincr uin mmmmg. (: ic woman with a "Mrs " handle to So the gown of this ensemble has her name escapes the spoken or DAISY SEWING .' merely thought Question of "where CtUB MEETING i is when shejemergal Mrs. Jane Evans e;itertal-- d El cw flvpnlnir minlrU ai eracefuL hwurlous' and vPrv 'feminine.1'4 tdft 'ta rlrnt. chartreuse rroen velvet es ydurhusband?M no ex Her. home Friday afternon, for the in public-v life but r told ofl ttt Battn. eollar .new Tan'l The cocktail jacket, with gold scarf gown of tops a evening cap Dl home nembers of the Daisy SewThg club.' she A formal eisemblw fiTof font blue moire shot with ailver. the Jarnin pink tulle swathes the head becoratagty. ,n gaid husband's socks Sewing aniLmtislc were njoyed,-a- fx e tox. J Bi svdt gown Jrigiaaily with silver threads and wels, t coat collnrer in white iitr which the following were served rpeople who have wondered about i dainty luncheon: Mrs. Grace Han- "Mrs. Mabel Walker Wllle. l6rt,7MrsTVIolet Johnson,-Mr-s, ELECTION JPBOCESS TOPIC- -f with For the young girl, nothing (is An ynes, svelt, I the- Spanish brandt" must have gloated a little of sweeter In the maline line Lester Searle than this a Mikkelson,, Mrs. Anena Ander-- n ar.d both from hips dipping godet3 Fork high school gave an interest-- j over the recently published more or Mrs. Anna Nelson.lMrs. Ajna t ss t- one la Electrh:ss B7Uthentlcfilervlewwith"the IChrlslensen, Mrs. Matilda Christianpinkuile,oneswathing . -lliaij- -r l J . a l,i i l T. v i , olivet 1 ,.. i v i. j the pead and flaring at side oy ing Presidents," at the regular lady's mother. The mother is sup Mm. Mrs. Louise Jorgensen, Miss I a latse self bow. These are fragile, meeting of the Spanish Fork(Ki-wani- s posed to have explained that Mabel Leona Hansen 1. anL. lrs." Jess ! u front.takeaAdeep.i J, club "held Thursday evening was jusr born "for a career," even Prethero. ; , The matching coat has scalloped delicate as the sparks fly upward, and that the!;.' vety at the home of Mrs. Betsy wide sleeves, dipping daintiness is their chiefest scalloped President O. Ray "Hales when her husband-prove- d charm. a dam FRIDAY AFTERNOON hemline, flares from-th- e hipline presided and community singing per and seemed to crap her style BRIDGE CLUB and is collared in white fox.--.. was led by F. J. Faux.. there was nothing for Mabel to do ' Mrs. Pina Buckley will be host picnrBES The dipner ensemble or the tea w Go into the attic and find one the husband. ss to the members of the Friday , ensemble usually has a short cock- of theupold fruit SONS ARE BOBJT that used Vfternoon Brklge club, at her home "pictures tail coat, with or without sleeves, to In the dining room. Have The birth of sons Is announced Triday. , All members are urged to over a sleeveless frock. One that it hang ARE WE DEMO? renovated and then hang In the hv Mr., and Mm. Oliver Alhertann e present. has tailored .chic and youthful living ThrTStald New York Times, get room.. They are stylishi of Snanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. -Presents their first harm is pold and chartreuse. Th? front page j quite agog all over AlberL Peterson of Salem. fitted frock is of dark gold colored .. because some scion of an old and h The a human beof conccnerat-ed fullness its satin, with is 3.66 meters, according to C. R--. who work prosperous family, one Samuel Trained in the front and" the hemline, ing We are grateful for the on ships in the London docks must Thorne, 3rd, to be exact, married Knglund. an for a change, regular. It has the way some people.! estimate the number of rat In n nis sisxers governess, one Mme unusual 'wide, square neckline and Information; we had begun to think It ship before beginning their wprk .Vertt Sokoloff Dabrowsky. broadcast ' d a bodice,.: I . AND We talk a great deal about 9emwas 1000. ' Over' it a cleverly cut jacket of ocratic America, but we get as , alchartreuse green velvet adds It is estimated that sleenine-ca- r x The usual lifeboats on ocean etlrred up at such amorous adven most a nautical look, for it has an porters, of whom there are 7,000 4iners may, some day, be replaced ture? as would England If tht : unusual, front eJosing. r Its scarf employed by the Pullman Company bv mattresses of kapok, a floating Prince of Wales married one o collar Is lined with the dark gold in the United Pa! obtained! the girl cooksof Buckingham floss resembling-cotton- , receive about States, satin... With .IbeUcoarnne is dress- $7,000,000 In v. r- ace. trees. from the tips during tropical "year. ed for an afternoon function. Re move the --coat, and Milady can dine in beauty. ; Hats Match Horns--' Headgear cannot be ignored for formal occasions this year. Of course last season one seldom"gave ) a thought to hatsafter the lights Mxll were lit. But now It Is Parisian ok, fcl ftr lurMluig and altogether smart to wear a nil, tmhm tmi miA.C quim tulle cap, a scintillating toque, a tU. ramify lab, feather turban or some approprl-- J AiMNidt A. Cm ' r iS.-.- . . J 'ill lH X' J a r If H H f;A V' 1A' V,7'S il - l 'l ,hl ?' m -- ' ". ;t allr-even ' . ' . f" ill :. 100 SINGING - t7'" semi-fitte- 6 p. m., Druggist's Rap. m., RCA hour; 8 p. 9 p.' m., Song m.,. Symphonists; . 8:30 p. . m., feature; 10:30 p. m.; Alaskan News Flashes by United Press. KFI, Los Angeles 7 Male-Quart- et; (468.5m) Cl 8 p. m., Campbella m.,-N- 10 p. m Symphony; Los: Angeles Biltmore orchestra. Portland un trior"pmT mifhlW , b, .KG.lVt4il.5m ' Portland 6:30 p. m., studio concert; 8 p. m., studio program; m., NBC Atwater Kent 90, p. m, A. T. and C. concert; 10:30 p. m. Little Symphony orchestra, -p. NONE BETTER! The coal vou bum should Be the besL We have It --at-f ollowing prices rr7"" Screened slack $5.40 Domestic Lump . , '.$8.25 Large Lump $8.75 ... ;v " ' Delivered ..t. i v KFOA .447.5m) JBfattle No Sunday-broadca- - st. MONDAY, NOVEMBER - 5 .... KOIN-T3T9.- .Portland 6 p. to organ concert; MAKDI CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Albert Hickman will enter- tauv at her va ning for the members of the Mardl club. Cards, music and luncheon will, be the diversion.., All members are cordially Invited. ., . homa-Wednesd- St At is not good we wiH bring it Back. It is up to you. -- se ' . THl'IvSDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB The regular meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club will .be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. D .Sutton. A cordial invitation Is extended to all members. I SMoors Phone 20 w , Inl It. 1 wave-lengt- ; Oakland dio club; 7 ' ."' KGW (4913m) 6 p. m., concert trio; 8:15 p. m.. Talk by Mayor Bakers 6:30,p. m concert book unatr-p. m., NBC "RCA" NBC Symphonists; hour; 9 p. m., Mueller concert; 9:3Q o. m studio program; 10 p. m.,Ben Sell- Los Argees-- 8 p. Cnif-- j Doings;' 6:15 .p. m., muaicale from ing a : Boy KFOA (447.5m) First M..E, churchuJ p. m.. First Zl- m ' KFOA "Travel M. E. church service; 8 p.' rn SymbeatUe6-- p. phony; 9 p. m., concert; 10 p. m.. Servlcer6:30-pr-irDruggist Radio Viennese Quintet; 11 p. m,, KHJ nour; cju p. m, "Better Flowem 7:45 Talk;" dance orchestra. p. m., "Industrograms;" but-sche- r KPO Los Angeles 6 p., m., Phyllis Campbell; 6:15- - p. 'm- - Economics Talk; 6:30 p. m.. concert orchestra 7:30 p. to., NBC Whittal Anglo Per sympnoneue; sians; 8 p. m., 9 p. m., NBC Atwater Kent; 10 p. m., orchesra and soloists. . Tip-pett- s. fruit Entertainment - TALKING ! 'picture . Tlie MELODY A FiiBHc StatementBy OF LOVE" WILL SING ITS WAY INTO YOUR HEART Our first all talking picture blending soul stirring music with the tender of a Boy and - Girl- ,love-langu- ' -- - age SELDON HEAPS CONCERT ate ana enhancing cnapeau. These arc dainty trifles. By their flimsi-nes- s. their color and their dainty femininity they are a decided addition to. evening modes. It to have one's hat match one's slipper's and hosiery, or to' be oj the same- fabric as the gown. dC J 8 r o witk aMioaulle rmfoUum. lin voluca tn. ni 44, mHhl,CM, - Mudc 1110. BrtMrjr, Hi ud 71 the-publi- c. , ;3 i .... d-Prov- 0 ; i O.-- O I J ORGANIST 1 jOlflltabllied Firm The Berg Mortuary was founded in 1 870, and for 58 years has .served the. people. and vicinity with a sincere appreciation ot-- : our responsibility to We have striven always to perform. every mor t uai y dnty efficiently," with rruiet dignity and sympathetic understanding. There is scarcely a family in this community which has not used or observed our service. Our constant effort is to merit their good will and perpetuate their satisfaction. T Just at this time the people are being solicited to invest in "funeral service certificates which are said to effect for their possessors a large reduction in funeral expenses. We are told that the salesmen of these certificates are making spacious comparisons and, at times, are going so far as to accuse some of us older funeral directors of conscienceless MiCMh . - ! . and -- ON THE STAGE FANTASY REVUE One I . JOE ROBERTS of-th- Many e - Beauties of Pianos. Full-visio- n t - if f We have this hard- lo-g- et space-savin- g m9lSmmm. " - . radio for imiaediate TODAY! iMWery ; is their never failing ability to live up to their owners' highest expectations u n d e r all conditions::: ; Marimba Band ; GEHAN and GARRETSON ' 'god-senLrf- The rs very";T)latisibler" Plausibility," howevervia-essentia- " . XIcacIqiiarfcrH '4' PnONOGRAPHS Radio's traeol voice Atwater Kent Radio Speakers Models E, 4, tame quality, different in iie; Each 122. E-- r -- -- ",: : : l fraud; its presence proves nothing of fact. The Berg Mortuary has no controversy whatever with' those who .ave--f uneral certificates- passjndgmenton-them. We do; !however vigorously-protes- t the charge, stated or implied, that we 'funetal directors who have served the people conscien-ciouslthrough the years, arid who cherish the confidence of our friends and neighbors, have, been violating, by unjusl prices, the sacred trust X , placed in us by the bereaved. We make tliis public statement so that our frfends and clients may "lmow that we are continuing on unashamed cf oure"cordandealous of our good name, i of PIAKpS- r-makea propositioa-appea- even to a " "' t Pianos for Rent -Al- -- the demand is enormous, weHuve the Atwater Kent 40 now for immediate Come in today and let us demonstrate. delivery. Let your fingers choose the station you want on the Dial. Let your ear judge whether you have ' ever heard more faithful tone. See the compact arrangement that puts so much power in so small a space. See the new builtin, sealed power unit that uses house current at a frac tion of a cent an hour instead of batteries. Fine radio yet not expensive. You know the law of American industry. Lrrge volume production is economical production. nl 1,650,000 owners have made the Atwater Kent factory the largest and finest in the world. That is vhyyou can buy dependable, proved radio at a reasonable price that our terms make even ' 7.r'' easier. Come today. Atwater Kent 40's are selling fast! ' TnOUGII ' . .: : profiteering. .. '7:.:... the1 people heretofore haven't been interested enough to. Naturally inquire about the basic factors in the cost of funeral service; they have avoided as much as possible the consideration of distressing burial matters. The public, therefore, with the limited knowledge they have, can- -' not properly determine whether a funeral bill is reasonable or not. Confidence in the integrity and ability of tbTelnbrtician decides whom they will engage. It is a serious thing, .therefore, for anyone to charge that the mortician tjtiua entrusted with the care of a loved one betrays that -- 'w:... trust in any Way. However, jocularly or seriously, the idea that "it costs an awful lot to die," iS'CommonlyexpressecL. And therein lies the shrewd promoter's opportunity. He sees in it the opportunity to capitalize the . public suspicion. And this is the process: Z First, he seeks to confirm the suspicion by giving purported costs in comparison with purported charges, which costs and charges, without intelligent analysis land intelligent qualification, can. easily be made to show the funeral directors to be profiteering. The second step is to state how his company, under the certificate plan; will save the people fom further exploitation. This concern is thus made to stand forth X ,. .,.. - as a ,f .; l . t -. (go: . y REPAIRED -- - MAZIE Work Guaranteed LUNETTE ! " ATWATER KENT HEADQUARTERS Phone 279 for Demonstration ' ,' ; !;' ' . " ' PROVO, "UTAH , SHOWS AT "Melody of JjovtT 12:45 8:15 5:40 8il0 10:30 -- j j " I - Vaudeville 4:80 7:00 - 8:30 -- r Continuous From Noon ROBINSON'S "46 NTUnlversity ' PROVO .. Ave. . UTAH . i L'" '" II mm WYMAN BERQ, Proprietor. y - .4 ' j j .v , ; y - er tt tulleEul JSdUXdke's C Greatest KFO (422.3m) 0 y. Franeisco KGO (384.4m) m.T- er I T, - u, 0 'RCA" p. hour; 8 p. m , NBC feature; 9 p. m., KFI Symphonettes with Purcell Mayer violinist; 10 pi m., concert orchestra. Kent program. KHJ (399m) . 'i" KGO (384.4m) Los Angeles p. m Nightly Dc-Oakland-r-7:3- 0 p. m.. Whittal "An inga; o:io p. m., organ recital; 7 p. glo Perlsians; 8 p. ro.. First Bap m., ingiewooa Cemetery Associatist church services; 9 p. ro., 7:30 p. m "Half Hour of Kent artists; 10 p. m, A tion; Happiness; 8 p. m., Sun' Dodgera Chat About Books. t with Charlie Wellman; 9 p.. m.. KFI (468.5m) , . T mr-1- KPO Variety Hour. i 1 V zaff seml-prince- ingrtalk-on-The-froce- s. Symphony; 7:30 p. m.--8 p. m., organ recital; 8:30 p. m., Fairmont Hotel orchesra; 9 p. m., NB - osof Oregon-ian- . 4 ... SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 . :KOIN (319.0m) Portlandfl p. m., recital; p.; m;, Benson Hotel orchestra; p. m First Church Christ Scl- entist services; 9 p m., musical . comedy hour. " whtrtrr-5frrlTwfivTfi'm- 1 . I -J- NOW PLAYING IIIIIIIUIIil IIa proglam ; : KPQ (422.3m) "San Francisco 6 p. m. Republican broadcast; 7 p. m., Democratic hroadcast; 8 p. m., NBC program; 9 p. nv "The Cycle of Life;" S:30 curly-heade- v? 8 - - , ' set: page - 7- TMjOR BH0 THE DTTPARTAARNT STDDE OF PT3QVO |