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Show PAGE TWO i PRO VP (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 7, 1 9 3 3 4 SOCIETY ETHEL. D. RAMBEAU SOCI ETY EDITOR, PHONE 494495 Gleaner Girls Entertairi Bride , Gleaner ' Glrla. of the Pioneer wan gave a shower in honor of Mrp. Ray Murdock, nee Mignon IJowe, Thursday evening at the ' residence of Miss Evelyn Qren. ' The entertaining rooms were gay with Hallowe'en colors and motifs. .Tasty refreshments were served and an electric waffle iron was presented pre-sented to the honor guest. The delightful affair was attended attend-ed by Mrs. Marion Flygare, Miss Elda Perry, Mrs. Af ton Edwards, Miss Margaret Woods, Miss Elaine WJlkins, Mrs. Margaret Cox, Mrs. Lenore WaB, Miss Lucile Hundley, Miss Geneve Wilkins, Miss Belva Batty, Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Haxel Hundley, Miss Millie Lamb, Mrs. ArdeB Peter, Miss Beatrice Pickle,' Miss Lygia Gren arid Miss Betty Morris. vA JUSCtVTCIROATS Overtaxed by TlAvSi ing, smoking Card Social PI ans Are Completed A social event which promises to be delightful in every detail, is the American Legion auxiliary card party to be held at the home of Mrs. Garland S. Pace on East Center street Saturday at 2 o'clock Tables of auction and contract bridge as well as 500 will foe played. Prizes will be awarded and luncheon" lun-cheon" Is to be served. The past presidents of the local unit comprise the reception committee, com-mittee, and the women who are working on the function are en-1 deavoring to make it one of the smartest events of the autumn season. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Mary Clark or Mrs. Algie E. Ballif however, it is announced that tickets may be purchased at the door. Those desiring transportation transpor-tation are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Clark. s S. S. Officers Sunday school' officers and teachers teach-ers of the Second ward will meet this evening at "7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen. Ladies' Aid Plans Tea The Ladies' Aid of the Community Com-munity church is planning a silver tea for Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at the Meno Trope hall. Therejs to be an exhibit of ne and anTique-quilts and other old articles and a fine musical program pro-gram lias been arranged for the afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to members and friends fo the Aid. i J Girls Tendered Hallowe'en Party Miss Alta Spalding entertained at a Hallowe'en party at her home Wednesday evening in honor of her cousins and friends from Pay-son, Pay-son, the Misses Nada Ellsworthy Bernice, Marion and Maurine Nelson Nel-son and Phyllis Dixon. Cootie was played, prizes being awarded to Miss Edith Russell and Miss Lael Powelson. A tasty luncheon lun-cheon was served. In attendance were, in addition to the Payson group, the Misses Norma Jackson, Jean Halverson, Edith Russell, Lael Powelson, Ruth Worthen, Vivian Jones, Margaret Mar-garet Smart, Helen Simons. Afton Tucker and Afton Johnson. I - rrr x m " "fe tie Uo ill I II v rltv trl l?m jlove& c -XT NCE AGAIN TWO COMPLETE CRLOADS OF NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES Have Just Arrived From the Famous Levin Factory In Minneapolis 'Tfiese Suites were purchased before the advance in price and we have marked them accordingly, thus -passing on to the customer a distinct saving! x v. . Never, before have we shown such beautiful furniture. All irames are maue under tne rigid Levin speculations and . are unqualifiedly guaranteed. New type coverings as C "Frieze Mohairs Silk Tapestries, Cromwell, Velvets and Pile V Mohairs come in rich new lines. 5B5 Buys a 2 Pc. Genuine All Mohair Suite $23 95 A Comfortable Tapestry Lounging Chair ind Ottoman to match is priced at MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES 1 F you're getting ready for the fotftball game, here is a ehoice frock or the occasion. It is designed in six sizes: 34, 36. 38. 40. 42 and 44. Size 38 requires 4 yards of 39-inch material, and i3 yard contrast con-trast for the vest and reveis. u To secure a pattern a,nd simple sewing chart of this model, tear out this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd. 103 Patk Avenue. New York, N. Y.. together with 15 cents in coin Be sure to enclose, on a separate sheet of paper, your name, full address, your size, the number of thi lattern (No 1208x). and mention the name of this newspaper. Add' ess your envelope to Julia Boya, Provo Herald Fashion Bureau '03 Park Aven c. New York, N. Y. Regular Session Of Fine Arts Club "The Tristram Story in Medieval and Modern Literature," was the subject of an excellent paper given by Mrs. Frank Earl at the meeting of the Fine Arts cluto held at the home of Mrs. Seymour Gray Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Miss Mary Clark tendered two beautiful vocjf numbers, "I Hear a Brown Bird Singing," and "Blue Magic." Mrs. Don C. Williams was 'i guest. Club members present were: Mrs. Ellis Peelar, Mrs. L. De Vere George. Mrs. O. M. Slack, Mrs. Al-onzo Al-onzo Morley, Mrs. Gerald F. Hea ten, Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, Mrs. Carl D. Swenson, Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mrs. Frank J. Earl, Mrs. Paul Stewart, Mrs. Raymond Holbrook, Mrs. JpVn Dayley, Mrs. W. A. Huckins, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Lowry Nelson, Mrs. Lynn Hay-ward, Hay-ward, Mrs. Seth Shaw, Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mrs. Lavonia Fuller, Mrs. A. Rex Johnson and Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead. 3f Hallowe'en Party Is Gay Affair Miss Mildred Anderson of Spring-ville Spring-ville entertained a few friends at a delightful Hallowe'en party at her home Wednesday evening. Chrysanthemums and marigolds prettily decorated the rooms. Bridge and Hallowe'en games were played and fortune-telling was a delightful feature. A delicious Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en luncheon was served In attendance 'were: Mis? Gloria Friel, Mr. "Okelfoerry, Miss Fern Boyer, Farrell Olsen, Miss Hazel Anderson, Lawrence Brown. Miss. Mildred Anderson and Thomas Griffiths. RUNDOWN, LOST WEIGHT Mrs. Chas. Pocan of Route 1, Jefferson. Ore., said: "I became in a rundown, run-down, exhausted condition condi-tion through hard work and bringing up my family. fam-ily. My appetite failed, I had frequent sick-head-a lies and suffered with pains in my hark, lost weislit and was very weak. A few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery soon had me in perfect health." Sold by druggists everywhere. New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large size. tabs, or liquid, $1.35. "We Uo Our Part." RELIEF' SOCIETY WOMEN TO MEET (Continued from Page jOne) marks will be made by a general board memuer, kso iy W. Lester Mangum and Dr. William J. Snow. Stake and ward Relief society officers and members of the organization or-ganization will meet at 10:30 o'clock, also members of the priesthood, priest-hood, bishoprics and advisory high counselors. General board members mem-bers will speak, also the following ward class, leaders will talk on "What I Consider the Most Suc cessful Lesson of the Year"; Mrs. Agnes Crandall, Mrs. Electa Dixon, Mrs. Leon, Newren and Mrs. Edgar M. Jensen. Commencing at 2 o'clock, the public meeting for both men and women will be held. A report of the Year's aci;v:::es will be given by Mrs. Paxman. Mrs. Sina B. Holbrook will -speak on "Dangers on the Horizon,-' "Old and New Values," will be presented by n general board member and an address ad-dress will be given by Pres. T. N Taylor. Mrs. E. H. Eastmond is in charge of the program and ward choruses will be featured. f 4 J New Members For D. S. F. Club An enjoyable social affair of Thursday ever."ng, was the D. S. F. club party held at the home of Miss Melba Kartchner. After a well appointed dinner, progressive 500 was played, Mrs. Naomi Beardi.ll winning the high score prize anJ Mrs. Dorothy Nel-f-'-.n, the consolation favor. The club colors, purple and gold, were used in decorating. The following upw members were (resent: Mrs. Dojwlhy Nelson, Mr.-:. Virginia Harper and .Mrs. Lucilo Johnson. Mn. Lillie Stubl'j was a guest and xhc. following c Id nit-; iheit; Were in attendance: Misp, Eliz- Fijarregaard, Mr.. Fay Hammond, Ham-mond, M:sh Anna KeanhtU, Mrs. ...ahel Wright, Miss Fern Smoot and Miss Ku'ith Nash. if. tf. if. Bridge-Luncheon Proves Enjoyable A bridge-luncheon wa9 tendered i few friends by Mrs. Alton J. Anderson at the Ye Olde Colonial Party House Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Victor Hedquist won high score, Mrs. La Voir Jensen, the second prize 'and Mrs. Charles Wilde, the consolation favor. A dainty luncheon, preceded the card) game and Hallowe'en decoration? were employed. The guest 1st included: Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. Victor Hed quist, Mrs. Carl Swenson. Mrs, La Voir Jensen. Mrs. Clarence Green, Mrs. Charles Wilde, Mrs. Lllis Peelar, Mrs. Justice Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Frank Branagan, Mrs. George Mechaftn, Mrs. Wilford Gray and Mrs. Ervel Chri&tensen. if, f. if. Partners Given Hallowe'en Party members ot the Yonkers club Entertained their partners at a gala Hallowe'en party at the home of Miss Nell Haycock Thursday evening. eve-ning. Entrance was go'.ncd through the "Witches Cavern" where the guests encountered many strange and wierd creatures. The entertaining enter-taining rooms were gi" .with Hal- lowe'en colors and emblems. Games were! played, a treasure hunKwas enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served to 25 LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go It you fed sour and rank and tba wctld look punk, don't wallow a lot of salts, mineral min-eral wator, oil, laxative candy or chewinc tun and expeet them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they Can't do it. They only ttiove the bowels and a mere movement doesn't et at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling to your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this bile is not floyinc freely, your food. oocan t aigeas. i jusi decays u ua uswtu. H Gas bloats up your stomach. You ha ve la"; 1 thick, bad taste ami your breath , is iouL. J skin often ttreain out tn niemisnes.' x our neaa aches and you feel down and out. Your whole " system is poisoned. It takes those food, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS to. ret these two pounds of bil flowing , freely and make you leel "up and op." Ther cont&iu wonderful, ; harmless, cntle vegetable extracts, am axing when i t comes to making the bile flow freely,'' But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Uttle lives PUU. LwK.tor, the name. J ' Carter's LitUe Gver Piiiaon the red f-. label. Resent a substitute. 25 st drug- , ttores. , 01931C. M.Co. C NOW! v SUPER-THRILLS pii Iced from a hundred spectacular spectacu-lar true-life dramas and packed into one sensational story, "BUREAU OF D00DD A fw Mt...l h w.t km ( tra amn- j, r t. i ,i j "1 P . vb. 1 jm' 'SP- .:-yr' BETT DAVIS LEWIS S. STORE PT Q B8IE1 6LERQA FARRELL ULEN JENKINS RUTH BOIIELLY HUGH HERBERT ALAR 0IKEH1RT 4 What Happens to Girls Who Disappear? -PIus- MUSICAL COMEDY NOVELTY alia Elaflflowe'eim IPcevnew SATURDAY 12:00 P. M. Arrange For a Party Now! BELA LUGOSI in "A NIGHT OF TERROR" 'wsmwMBmwmmmwamwBM Starts Sunday EVEN HIS WIFE COULDN'T TELL THEM APART I ( They looked and acted and talked $o much alike ) Who was making low to her? Was it hi hfubgnd? Or wm it tin masquerade he hind to double fo him? lI I m 4T ...." v COLMAN IN THE SAMUEL GOLDVYN Production of THE MASOUERADER by RICHARD WALLACE TODAY and SATURDAY A Rollicking Rogue Risking All For Love and Adventure! 2 QffllJ with Thii Great Cast: LOIS WILSON REGIS TOOMEY f WILLIAM BOYD NOAH BEERY J. Farrell MacDonald Conchita Montenegro ADDED PROGRAM Return Engagement "KRAKATOA" Deipm of the Sea - Technicolor Odditv "MENU" - Sound News TONITE is PAYNITE A Pay Envelope With Each Paid Adult Ticket! SATURDAY BUCK JONES "Grrdon of Ghost City" Matinee Only ,IX!- yajt, way SATURDAY NIGHT - at 11 O'clock PARAMOUNTS On the Screen "TAKE A CHANCE" A Surprise Hollywood Preview On the Stage Comedy Acts and Music and Jimmy LEE EVANS and Band Hats! Horns! Noise.-' Makers Galore! Piek Your Girl and "Take A Chance" NOTE: -All Patrons attending the 9:15 Saturday Satur-day Show may remain for the Midnight Show FREE! Xjw.w.v. - .. r A 7 ;w SI -' .,., r-m 9 n i vKv llSJL, Sf"sW.: ::; vObbw Mieaaam s avsVsaiesBSBBBaaMMMHBkak sasssk, ssbbbsbsjbI fe3f HFAY UJRAY PERT KELT0N (VolCI THE BOWERY LIVES AGAIN! M VTvl rflll A romance of the most notorious V J&s$ JlL ill street in the world! "Where they ws. W"jw say ucn things and they do such i Xl things" The Bailiwick of . Chuck 4 , W?5 Connors and Steve Brodie! III ifeWMoWM ORPHEUM NANCY CARROLL and . EDMUND LOWE in "I LOVE THAT MAN" I Next Sun Monn Tuesday- T0DAV and SATURDAY Continuous KEN MAYNARD and TARZAN in "LONE - -"WHEN: LADIES fMEETS - I ....V;a,.aU IBBSSBJSBSSSBBBBBSSBBSSBBSB - ; " , - - ,-4 - 'f - - i -r V .'3 . t |