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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928.- - WILL WELCOME STUDENTS TO RADIO L MISSIONARIES ill A vclcome home testimonial :te given In thek, First ward chape' honoring this tvcnlnjrat--cr'clocMark Aljen Und Norman Creer, to returned their who rectnlly ;homei,rn Provo from the Eastern Vtiites and , Australian mission ielfctol thi I ; P. S. church, re--p ' programs ' Prof." Elmer E. Nelson will sent advanced piano pupils MondayI-November2- at 6v on 8 p. m. in College hall. A cordial Invitation, is extended to the public. statiox ksl Sunday; November 12 The program l 25 ' - ' chie Williams. Mrs. Birdie win, Gladys Williams. Erma SPANISH ROAD PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY Mr. and. MraAarflnEYajna. at wbx JAmL. Steven - Clayton, Mrs. Lehl were Sunday dinner guests at Fred Young, Mrs. TUlle Warburton, the home of Mrs. Ethel Drysdale,"' r Mis. Erma Walker, Mrs. Rasmuson, ' .Mrs. Margaret Williamson, Mrs. ' The student body of fleers and the' Perlinda Rodmall, Mrs; Curtis students Jn the business essential j Young, Mrs. Josephine West, Mrs. class of the Pleasant Grove nigft Eliza Jacobson, Mrs.' Annie Smith school. spent Friday in Salt Lake oa Mrs. Maggie ' Shoell, Mrs; Annie . a sight seeing tour. , Johnson, Mrs. Hulda Riehlns. Mrs. Alice Jense and Mrs. Mary Wadley. - Junius A. West was guest of honMr. and Misj Wm, "Peterson anor at a farewell social given by the members of his Sunday school class nouncci the. arrival of a" new baby : Games were en boy. , Thursday evening. " joyed after which refreshments The following ladies from Pleas were served. Mr, West and family moved to- American Fork this week ant Grove attended a soc'al Thursto make their future home. day afternoon given by Mrs. I. L. pre- .; PAGE SEVEN "BLACK BIttD" AT BONIT Evans, Ruth Bowen. Wilms? Hanson and MaryBowen, who played the accompaniment Tbe play was composed by Archie Williams. The other two wards presenting plays in. the .finals . were- - Le land, with' a beautiful pAgeant represent ing the M. I. A. slogan .on "Keeping the Law," and Palmyra ward with a playlet "Gracious. Grand ma." The production was attended by a capacity house and hiany were unable to- - gain "admission. SHOW IS HELD Spanish Fork- Second - ward wa the winner of first place in the finals of the road show contest held ' Thursday night at the Winona theater. The winning play was omposed by LaPreal Robertson and Miss Annie Andrus, and was, called "Flowers and Weeds Play let." It exemplified the Palmyra stake slogan, "Beautify." The stage settings were planned by Miss Andrus and" Miss Robertson and' they alBO designed the costumes worn by the groups of children who took part 'in the playlet representing - 5 Bald-- , Wil- -j Strange trapdoors, patterned after the trick escapes of illusionists like Moudinl or Herrmann, eie bui't. under .the supervision of a professional mystifie for details In ;The Black Bird, the Metro-Golpicture now. playing s' tne tsonlta theater with' Lon Chaney in a dual role. These mysterious panels and trap-dooare those that Chancy if seen using, as the. Llmehouse crlrm czar, in his baffling escape fro: , .. Scotland Yard. "The traps were designed; bv Hirry Sharrock, fcr many years fa nou-- . in vaudeville as a mind reader ami illusionist Sharrock. built ij v just as they ' are constructed lr. "escape illusions", and their effect as a secret getaway for a ciirnlnul In the picture is remarkable. Chaney plays a dual role, one. that of a crook ruler and the ether a crippled worker In a rescue mission in- the" new story, which TqJ Browning directed from Walderoar d wyn-May- er "Polichinelle (Rachman- noon Informal Jjtudio. pro-- i moff (b) "Sprites of the Olen" Frequent remarks about the road : gram. cUv'ely. ' Blanche Thomas. show being the best, one yet were : 1 p. m. International Bible Stu- (Deimee), Mr. Allen, thj,jon, of , Mr. and, 2 "Caorice a) Espagnole heard. Eight wards took part in Allen, has been mission dents .association ."Watch Tower" (b) ; "Rondo Brillante' .Mrs, JT1. the ward productions, Wednesday ' ViHTftnry during the past 18 months program. Pauline Bennett' (Weber), ;r ; ..i; evening.. 3 (a) ''Nocturne in und Mr. Creer Is the son of Mr. and .42 p. m. Tabernacle nervicea by Flat Ma direct wire. Mis. W. O. Creer. Jor," (Chopin); MbVHtingarian The last serious Indian disturb3:30 p. m. Studio program. - ' Four numbers will be furnished No. 6"- - $Liszt), Melba ances were among the. Chlppewas 4 p m flowers. 'The Peerless Reproduc. Rhapsody . r- r P. Y- - V, publio service bu f Pulsipher. Mrs. R. H. Andrus represented at Leech Lake in October, 189(i. c and three selections and a rs" Little Symphony. , ri aif. 4 "Nightingale Scene from II Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beck! enter- Peterson, ' Mra. N. P.' Jensen, Mrs. 7:30 m. "Mother , First be Chrlsten-senrendered will Nature;" five boy" scouts, ' In modern Oret Presbyterian Pencioroso (Handel),; oboe, Mr, tained 'at a "Rook" party Friday Mary Jeppson, Mrs. John by members England (with Wales) lof tne secona wara m. i. a: cnorus. church services by direct wire. Mrs. Orven Thornton and Mrs, "White Tops," sang a chorus; Bee we have 18,500,000 The invited" guests were flute, MV. Nelson. Henrie, evening. males and 8:30 p. m. Community Ji6ur. hive girls representing flowers, p.; sparks will be made by the mis 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen, Mr. and John Eoultec- "Liebesfreud" a) (Kriesler); females. . 9:00 p'. m. L. D. S. services from sang - a song; Theressa Hagan. sionaries and Bishop W. P. White de Concert in D Flat Mrs. S. D. Hruner, Mr. und Mrs. S. 'Etude (b) ' "" the studio. solo dance; Miss Beth a wind, gave head. , . of School M. Mr. Beck. Leslie Mrs. friends S. Blackand and Grace Fugal Bryan (Liszt), Major" Although most artificial silk fab-ri- s 10 p. m. 'Utah Loud Speakers," The public is cordially invited to Smith. Refreshments were served surprised him at his home Friday Warren represented "Tumbleweed" ham. Is made of wood ' pulp, it can .. and the Melody Trio. . attend. card tables. afternon. Competitive games fur and five little girls from the Glean 6 a) VSeguildillaatthe (Albenii); 06 made -Owen Moore. cabbages, ba Young's scenario. .... 1 I nished the Those at the party er class represented a different ia,8 (b) "Ballade in C Minor" (Chopin), nanas ur veeuiuie mat Bnee' Adoree, Doris Lloyd and KPO, San Francisco 6:30 p. m., Floyd Johns. . Mrs. O. E. Onia was hnptess to were:- - J. H.' Walker, Jr., Malcolm group of flowers. The flowers all ter from any uuicr . ; .. , which cellulose is obtain- - other well known players appear in in th,e final chorus. Three 7- "Marchie Symphony orchestra; 7:30. p, rri., Triomphale'B (GoTial, the members of the Young Mothers' Christiansen, Richard Shpeli, Jack joined ea. . the supporting cast 'heater concert; 8 p.'m., organ re- first plaho, Grace S. Blackham; club at her home on Thursday af- Newman, Barney Hilton, Dale Oi judges from out of town made the 40 decision, cital. 9 p. m., orchestral cojacert. Walker JeBse ' for ternoon, 1, Monson, sen, awarding points Cyril second .piano, Mr. Nelson. and Dale Johnson. KGO, Oakland 6:30 p. m.,- - con. presentation, 30 for originality and 307:30 p." mlT Whltall for. contents XV. of. Mrs. the and Mr. W. Warnick play." The WILL JlEPJtODUCE PLAY ; A sociable a chanclfoif their .daughter Effie ta time was .enjoyed.. Jlower playlet-gav- e Anglo Persians; 8 p. 'm;, .chmreh. BV'STVecial reouest the Utah state mAtwater KentjaH services; 9 . play, "Nan of the SaltTlahn Wdnegrlav where she Thursday afternon when the follow a number of groups of children to tists; 9:30 p. m, book chat written, by Bishop Eli- - enrolled at a student In, one of the ing ladies, honoring Mrs. Isaac do rood erouD work. Transcript," m., sha Warnerand produced by , a business schools. Carlson, met at her home and en rSpanlsh Folk Fourth ward was KFI, Los Angeles 5:45 Funeral services for Eddje Albert .Violin recital; 6:30 p. m., p. joyed a well arranged program and second prizewlth their oneretta. will variety of Fork na Spanish party player 'TToere'who-diedR "! Salt Lake, Their nlav .friends of Vxsi W. social chat: Mrs. Mwcwrt lfoma- Indian Melodies." prngrnme; will be held in the p.; m., Packard concert orchestra; h hospital Friday, L. Greene surprised her Saturdf way, Mrs. Laura Lim, Mrs. Stena was, charmingly executed and the Winona theater In that city. " Fourth ward wingville chapel 9 p. m. NBC programs; 9:3 p. m., evening.' her birthday anniversary. Clayton, Mra.. Josephine' West Mrs. stage setUngs were very artistic, -Uonday at 1 o'clock. ' Norman Byington, soprano, with s are Increas- Progressive games were enjoyed. Effie Adamson, Mrs. Rose Nielson, representing an Indian village and Seals and i Mr. Reeves was born In Broom Refreshments were served to the Mrs. Clyde Carlson,, Mrs. SJoberg, an evening of entertainment by In10 p. m., Packard dance ing so rapidly on the coat of CalVount jf'r NebU the son ot Mr. and pianist; followlnjrr Mrs. Maegie MarxottL Mrs. Annie Ellis. Mrs. Margaiet dian maidens. Taking parr in this brchestra. ifornia that is the fishing indiwtry jJTrs. J. Thomas Reeves. His wife, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. West. Mr. and Shoell, Mrs. May "Jacobs, Ms. Myrtle play were Gilbert Johnson and Ar- KHJ, Los Angeles 6:15 p. m., seriously menaced. ?who before her marriage, was Miss Mrs. ITloy Thorne. Mf and Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Bunnell, Mrs. Violet church music; 6:45 p. m., world Dora Noakes, daughter of Mr. and wide news; Arnold Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Warburton, Mrs.,Dezzie Wooton, 7 p. rh., church services; Ji Dell Noakes of gpringvllle, S pmr.: symphony orcheptra; 9 p. 2:30 pr'm.Wed, only) "The De- - Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Beck. Mrs. Nielson and Mrs. Hulda Rich-in- s. ipieceded him in death about eight m.,1 concert orchestra;. 10 p. m.,. velopment of American Music," by Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Harper, Mr. and Refreshments were served et (1 .years, during theV'flu' epidemic- Viennese quintet; 11 p. m., dance the Utah Federation of Music clubs. Mrs. Ravmond Nelson and Mr. and the conclusion of the program. . ' t r orchestra. f 3 p. m.- "An Hour with the Clas- Mrs. Irving Bullock. nwiNBC sics. KGW, Portland 4:30 4 p. m. Uncle Roscoe and the The Manila ward Primary enterprogram; 5 p. m., talk on modern GRESIDENT-PAS- SES tained with a festival in the church icience; 5:15 p. m., studio hour; TinyJTots. ' 5 p. m. "Ye Olde Towne Cryer." house Thursday evenine. Mrs, H. 3:30 p. m., studio concert; 1:30 p. when you start the 7:30 -- p.- "rq. Maytag Saxophone C.- Robertson and Mrs. Niels SweiK m., NBC programs; 8 n m., studio For- sowho wants to stand on were the Ruth and board mem fires, tergman, 9 NBC Sextet, concert; visiting p. m., program; ' bers. 3:30 p. ru.. studio program; 10 p'. prano. Around and wait. Ou.f . 8:30 p. m. "TheElue Blaze Minn.; Little Symphony orchestra. coal gets into action ' ' The brothers and Leon I sisters ers." of - KFOA, Seattle No program. , one at time -Ed ward. 67, met Smith -9 Box." Try it. m. at his In home Jewel 'The social Hopper, a KSL p. t 9:30 p. m. Harry Clark, balladist. Saturday evenftvg In honor of his a resident of' Sprlngville, died at MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26 Lump . $8.75 1 10 p. wire broadcast birthday anniversary? Games, social the count yinfirmary Wednesday. 6:30 "a. .Reveille. . "Stove ; Salem was in the Burial cemetery and en:.. Order chat refreshments were of hoxlng "matches at the Arena. 6:45 b:.' m. "Moments with-t- he . Nut ' $7.25 11 p. m. Dance music by remote joyed. Those present were Mr. and Friday afternoon, where the dedi Melody Masters.' " Mrs. Alvin Prison and Mr. and catory prayer was offered byG, Y. SctrSlack ....$5.40 control. 7 a. m. Setting-u- p exercises. Mrs. James Boulter, of Salt Lake ; j Wheeler, 12 p. 7:15 a. m. Songs of Romance. ' Satisfaction or money 'was In born Mr. Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Vance Smith of Mag Salem, 7:30 a. m. Repetition of setting""""" back ... 15, 1861. The greater part of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian 5 na; of Smith ,My San Francisco m., p. KPO, exercises 46G.-r-.- peik-aa-a- hie- We-he farnMta rupT: 5 a. fflNewscasfl nig. diliarerri tioTirrpr"rn.r!"muslcai KwiHHvilter- a- Meiand- - Mra- - S.- 'ATSMOOTS-Phon- e Fork Walker and Mr. canyon. Mrs. and Steve Spanish 7 diNBC m., 8 m. a. programs p. . program; on the Inspirational period, He had" tiorelatlves .except a Shelley of American Fork: Mr. and 9 . m., 'The Cycle of Life, musi-cal20. rected by Wilford C Brimley Mrs. Ed Piper of Sprlngville, 10 p. m., variety hour, featur-- i Mrs. Rov Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. niece, 8:15 a. m. Morning 'Mtineeof Hol of snd a MrsrMar1eSmith' Ern and nephew, Smithy n PO"STfntertatn era Instrumental ensembles. ier Summit ; of interest to . 9 a. m.Items KGO, Oakland 4 p. m., concert est Smith of Pleasant Grove, with Madame. orchestra; . 5 p. m.. Aunt Betty; Mra. Nell Richins was guest Of During 1927 production of crude ate . 9:30 a. popular song hits. 5:30 p," m-- i stocks,, produce, news; honor at a social wa: given at, her home petroleum in the United States 10 a. m. of the styles. 6 p. m., dinner concert; 6:45 p. in., Friday evening, A program eonsist-,- ( 001,129,000 barrels. . 10:30 a., m. (Wed. only), Helen "A Week in the World's Business;" ins1 of musical numbers,' reading) m 8 BCA m 7 p. hour; Rudy p. expert. Webster, and stories was rendered. Delicious ' In present-da- y Germany there 11 a." m. AunT Sammy's HouseSeiger's Shell Symphoniats; 9 p. m., efreshrhenta were ? The are 30,000,000 and 32,500,000 males served. General 9:30 m., the as p. song paintings;keeper's Chat, supplied by .' Margaret Holiia - . females. Home Economics Division ' of the Electric program; 10:30 p. m., guests V. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Alaskan new3 flashes by the Unit"Mid-da- y 12 noon ed Press. Melange." 12:30 noon Angeles 4 p.' m., variKFI, Agricultural eco 5 p. ni" Big Brother; ety-hour; nomics. . t; 5:30 p. m., Senator fteorge W. 2 p. ro.""Ja2zical Jubilee " 'Irf-M5.45 p.TnJi N. Rust, 6 p. m., Campenella male (a) 1 V - ; C - - - rs '' by-th- : . j. ' . . '.",. SERVICES t0 fu. . - TO ' ! : ' ' MURMONDAY j. - prize-winni- : sea-lion- IN THE j. MORNIN- OLD PiNTAGFS - AWAY y$uM OwATOJr1 Salt Lake's Greatest Entertainment K f WmtiP ......$5 ect - Thanksgiving Beautifu- l- Vj Early" B 2h Approprate f !M m.-Sil- cnt. Ladies Floral -- S3 - Synchronized t. :f - phone ! Fox Movietone Jack-Hopp- gK Beautiful nit. titty w. . e; p-- er . ' n m.-L- ts Irih'MHsic interior-decoratio- . wore-Mrs- lOTHERli Hov is Your "Tonal Equation?" ls MACHREE" Cart-wrigh- 4' n; As beautiful as Irish lace as lull t,f throbs as an auaitet: EMIL'S CAFE 'Irish heart sparkling jwilh Irfch' wit and it features , BLOCK NORTH OF FOUNTAIN ONE-HAL- F Victor McClaglen REGULAR and DINNER 11:30 . 33c and 40c Chicken Dinner Ielle"I)ennett t VAUDEVILLE T vV 50c ATTRACTIONS The De Toregos ,.. & ,'. " W CO. Flashe3 of dance " , . ', & ;f, Xj'ihh'r . ... and SHORT ORDERS Moderate Prices - NBC program; 7 n. m.. 9 10 p. m,, conp. m., Symphonette; ' cert orchestra. KHJ, Los Angclcs4:30 p,jn, home problems; 5 p. m., "Homei Sweet Home" concert; 6:15 p. m., organ recital; 6:45 p. m., news; 7 p. m special program; 8 p. m., Sun Dodgera Night club; 9 p. m., Don Lee symphony; 10 p. m., dance music with intermission numbers. KGW. Portland 6 p. m., concert Irid; 6:45 pTmTbooU chatr? p. m. NBC programs; 9 p. m., stuJio programs; 10 p. m., Ben Selling's Boys and Collegiates. j KFOA, Seattle 4 p. m., studio program; 5:30 p. m. news; 6 p. m.. travel service; 6:30 p. m., druggist nuw-cr- a rauio nuuri' t .ou p, in., i talk; 7:45 priivr industriogramsi 8 p. m., variety hour; 9 p. m., studio program; 9:30 p. m., King Taste . t time. " i&)$LW&u Jj'ii r DBffiDPD " ;- . - HERE ''- x- now -- i iox yon to iv yj. J i ill I vu siu,iiw.i li . i tn r- imJ ; alternating current Requires ix A. C lubn one rectifying tule, 81. Also Modrl 42 A. C wl ilfi T utonntic line voltage regulator, fX), nd Model 44, an ' m - - -- f(Q" r -- r sevon-tub- e extrs-powerf- ul . Battery 1 set, S3 sad Set, $110. . 12 : (leu tubes and batteries) . song . . J III . ' (without tubet) Tom Kelly - Mrs; Kelly's Boy Tom - -- LON CHANEY " Knorr-Rell- a Co. iii ' it ?1 L Franz Meisel i ATWATEIL-KEN- developed set XI. guch a good .... that 200,000 families bought it in four months . . . Now here's the still Letter ftfor 1929. At water Kent Ami that marvelous radio factory in Philadelphia has perfected new Mays of making fine radio and at the same time made the price still lower. Think of an II plns - in re-- : and selective, small ceivcr, and beautiful, lighter and trimmer. willi more power, more range in this greatest of radio years the Preslilc r tial campaign, with smith and Hoover talking frequently pews bulletins and expensive con. certs fights and baseball entertainment " ting better and more varied all the time. All we ask is a chance to let you try the 19- set. It's a thrill hut Atwater,Ken take our word for i L I lave a den v n.- . - j tion. Drop in or telephone uvwilLiwltVluy. ""to" T V : . . gi-i-- pne-'-th- The Battle Cry of , r -i f-- f - S ilt it- nmnt .1. such a price! lly at And think of what thereisloi ever v. IrOUj lv llolttt iiijl Six screens, made to correspond to six varying feminine types, are now used by a New York designer to harmonize frock and gown colors with the women they are to adorn. At the left, Esther Langdon poses before the color screen for. the "pure, brunette" type in a black chiffon gown embroidered with gold. At the right, Doris Carlson, a "modified blonde screen' in an evening coat designed for her poses before a gray-blu- e t , t type of beauty. Mildred Maurice and Jinette a- ; I true-tone- d Violin Virtuoso "Radio's trnrttt voice" KrX Rali 4M ni Kodrl K. SpMik. K J, cncIqunriorM STARTS WEDNESDAY GML7 "WHITE SHADOWS ,,..v nf A picture SOUTH SEAS" . . . - -- -- - Phone 279 for Demonstration : Also Matinee Today ' , '.'.'" TROVO, UTAH of plots, intrigues and thrills. Comedies "Two Hundred Years." : ' Continuous Performance . : ; 26 to Doc. 8, inclusive. MRS. STRONG in the Ladies' Floral 174 West Center .' ' Phone 466 for appointment.' weeks "The Tale Waggers" and "High Seas" . . at ATWATER KEfNT HEADQUARTERS - For-tw- o fynchronized! v PERMANENT WAVES IN THE": The most beautiful picture it has ever been our t - starting Nov. : TMflR BROS: COMPMj 'f. |