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Show --. Lipstick Applied Without Aid Of Mirror Makes a Mossy Mouth BY ALICIA HAST NEA SUff Writer BERYL VAUGHN: Pert No woman can ran a lip ftlck around her mouth, unaided by a mirror to ffuide her hand, without with-out making a mess of the job. Yet you see theae hit-and-miss errors being made every day. This is no brief for hauling out t mirror in puuiic - -Ana going "On to Tokyo and Berlin !" . through craftsmanlike maneuvers Let's echo the cry with war bonds! of drawing on a mouth. But that's The women workers on the Sixth War Bond drive are something called for the first op-hammering op-hammering away from day to day to flood the Victory! EJTeoSSJ JfE House witn every available dollar towards tneir goal rant table Have You Bought Your Bond? Be Ready For An Early Call For a craftsmanlike job when you're away from home and have no other tools, copy the trick of radios pert Beryl vaugnn. "Bachelor's Children" star, and the purchase of a "Utah County B-29 Superfortress." Thev have S240.000 to raise bv December 7. their share . w T , - Min the SG00.000 nlprlirr hv thi Utah cntintv women for the purchase of the "Winged Victory." Will they meet that goal ? It s up to YOU. I use a match stick. With it, she Mrs. Elmer C. Madsen and Mrs. LaVar Ghristensen. co-! takes color oir ner iipsuex ana chairmen of the southwest section of Provo women workers "n her mouth in un' report that their quota WILL be: erring Jine. reached, and they mean it but Charles Jones. Mrs. Terry Old-' they need the cooperation of ev- royd. Mrs. Walter Prothero, Mrs.' t it i cry householder irt the district. A. W. Sorenson. Miss Elizabeth1 Wl rC (nOnnn lYl Mrs. Madsen reports that a man Souter, Mrs. Ervin Stevens. Mrs. ' v " J- WJVJ vi I vj called one ol her workers Tues- Robert Sward. Mrs. Carl Willard, , J y evening and invited her to Mrs. Molly Wright. I (111111 MlPnTPri p by for a S1000 bond pur- Mrs. Ole Andrrson. Mrs. II. D. 'f w' ' w 1 1 1 Wm 1. ' - 1 t . . 1 i i . . m f r l 1 t 1 . a i mmov. tutfi a mr- rphu ui - orovt 11, iurs. Licjunu v. warier. Airs. r.. o. vxouuara ceieoraica Axon and backing that forges Mrs. A. F. Coleman. Mrs. Verl her seventy-ninth birthday anni- ahead the hundreds of Provo wo- Fisher, Mrs. Raymond Green, versary Wednesday, and in the I tllll.MPII III.W I h:- V' 1 fJaycee Wives Hold Session Jaycee Wives enjoyed an inter esting program following a dessert des-sert lunch at the Women's club house Wednesday evening. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack gave delightful review of the book. "Mamma's Bank Account," by Kathryn Forbes. Kenneth Norton sang two solos. and the Club Collect was given by. Mrs. Frank Flster, who also gave a short talk on OPA price ceHtncrs. The president, Mrs. Ray Mur-: themums dock, was in charge, and Mrs. Alton Al-ton Steele was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Frank Dain. Mrs. D. R. Norton, Mrs. Glenn Kenncr. Mrs. Early History Of Provo Is Given Mrs. A. L. Booth delighted members of St. Mary's Guild with and interesting and informative talk on the "Early History of Provo and Salt Lake City," at the meeting held at the rectory Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Booth spoke of her grandfather, grand-father, President Brlgham Young, and showed a number of interesting interest-ing articles of clothing, as well as clippings and photos. Refreshments were served- Mrs. Booth was presented with a beautiful bouquet of chrysan- DAILY HERALD yoro. vtax eoCTrrr. vtax THURSDAY. NOVEMBER SO. 1944 PAGE 7 Public Bidden To Art Exhibit And Musicale Social Art Club Party Delightful An imitation is extended BERYL VAUGHN: Peru Marvin Gcase, Mrs. John Moore, I K A 1 A Mrs. Cleon Chrlstensen, Mrs.:Vl J9im P t BonheurClub Delta Theta Chi Council Meeting In Provo Sunday Douglas Hendricks, Mrs. Elmo Larsen and Mrs. Jack V. Dixon. I New members present welcomed wel-comed into the club were Mrs. ! Henry Hcisch and Mrs. Elmo Mc-jBeth, Mc-jBeth, and guests included Mrs. Donna, Johnson and Mrs. Alvin Shepherd. Sixty-five women attended. Table games, sewing and delic-jious delic-jious refreshments were enjoyed I at the home of Mrs. Henry Booke I Wednesday evening, when aha to entertained the Social Art club the general public to attend the! members. fourth annual art exhibit, musl-i Yellow chrysanthemums beau- cale and tea being given by the.tifully decorated the rooms. artists' section of the Women's f-1o, r, -.,,!, Pjj. q . .,. Mrs. Clarence Durant and Mrs. Council Friday from 2 to 5 o clock, .nr. j at the Women's clubhouse. uLZ ' M More than 100 palnUngs will be;?" " mJL RA J Ha rmon" exhibited; including individual ?.T.ma,y"- A t "'f? The next meeting will be held!" 5olor" and. paintings by p M Mellgsa LewU. Mrs. at the home of Mrs. W. W. How- e memQr OI me anisis sec- William Minaer. Mrs. C. A. Dahl- uon- quist. Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Fillmore, chairman William Vincent, Mrs. C. S. Vin-of Vin-of the section, announces that the cent. Mrs. Hannah Cardall, Mrs. exhibit is free of charge, and George Myers, and Mrs. A. Will she urges members of the other Jones. sections of the council to be in attendance. As an added attraction, there will be on display a choice selection selec-tion of books, with artistic color, designing, suitable for children ser Wednesday afternoon. Delta Thcta Chi men who are daily making their Mrs. Arthur Halladay, Mrs. Bert afternoon a dinner was given by,members from Ogaen, bait t-ane Beth. bouse-to-house canvasses. D. Johnson. Miss Phyllis John- her daughters and son. 'and Provo will attend a Utah' "As soon as the beet checks son, Mrs. Iliff S. Jones. Mrs. Ruth They include: Miss Venice Jstatc council meeting of the sor- come in tlic southwest district ex- Jones. Mrs. Byron Kling, Mrs.'Goddard, Mrs. Lucile Brown, a-nd i it tn hp liplrf I'hirkfn Hoost Vil e- pects to have .big figures to rc- Annie Kundr Mrs. Albert Lid- Leonard Goddard of Provo r8 Tn Pr'o, Sunday at 12:30 o'clock.' Elk Supper IS .-port, said Mrs. Madsen. diard. Mrs. William Minprr Mn Leo Peck and Mrs. Jose oh Me-, . 1 . . , . j . , o-- - - ---- ---- , y.. --- . .' rnceiing win louuw uic uui- Mrs. Chrlstensen announces, Andrew Nelson. Mrs. Morris Gurl of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. ner miss Alma Deru of Salt Lake that S:000 worth of bonds were Peay. Mrs. Ivan J. Peay, Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte of American . councji uresidcnt to be iii - iii.s.ucui8cim-- - . charcc. Miss Alta Uuckncr. ures A delightful musical treat, furnished fur-nished by students of the B. Y was enjoyed by members of: ths for Christmas gifts . t 1 The chorus of the council music Mrs. Grant Richens was named Fir ' fl th. V n fj7 ' sectlon Wl11 sln and st"ng musitr chairman on the Christmas tea. LIrm,aSc,lir;' "V-T. .l!I:.will be furnished, also. 11 t. 1 1 . .t 1 t 1 j(v- numt vii bask . . . , to be held at the clubhouse Dc- ir Mrs. Scott Taylor is general irrmber 31. She will be assisted by Th r."rMiri.t, tvt T7.,..ii chairman, with Mrs. Melvin committee rs- ,S,enn KcnnF Mrl Hald Swenson. presided. -Fillmore chairman on decor-. 1 yii Tins'-"1-11 ojiu nil a. jcuiiu iuc- TWU RIioHt Vaim r"nlt nt T-m9- aliens: :irs. oniriey oep, roirus.T now: Rod rrl. Mystery Chiller tello, Idaho, the Y,' lections senior student at 'ments: Mrs. B. F. Larsen, hang- favored with piano se-llnS 01 painungs ana Mrs. oessie Miss Ann Jean Bullock.!- uouney, supervisor 01 paini junior, of Montrose, Colo., sang ings. Given Friends area, and ' this certainly enthused art. Mrs. Raymond Ross, Mrs. A beautifully trimmed cakcdenl 0'f tl'lc Epsiiiii chapter the women to put forth every cf- Golden Taylor and Mrs fort to get their quotas in early," Vincent. she added. a A A 1 1 A V Anouier pnonc can came to one rf k ; t (i 4 . . district from the wife of a major I. W LITerury MI now serving in New Guinea, who n - - . wished to purchase three $100 KeCJUlOr Vleeting Also, a bond was purchased as "Stories of Latter-dav Saint a wedding gift for a younc mar- Hvmiw" hv nmrn n n..., fried daughter, by one of the cit- was reviewed bv Mrs. Orrin izens in this section. jBaird at the meeting of the K. S. m aaamon 10 ine purcnase 01 Literary club, held at the home of Provo, urges a full attendance. Catholic Women At Group Meeting Ralph centered the dining tabic. Many Kifts were presented to the well-known well-known Provo matron from the 30 family members and friends attending. at-tending. Mrs. Goddard was delighted with telephone calls from her daughters, Mrs. May Morton of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. La-zelle La-zelle Cawrcy of Los Angeles. Moving pictures were shown of her pr.'iiidsnn f'nl Keilh Rat. ley .taken in the Hawaiian ls held Tuesday afternoon at the lands. The former Provoan is home of Mrs- f rank Koko- servinz with the 145th F. A ' wwcussion iuwwwvu, uuims by m a Lynnc Roberts at their, iasy ; served. lovclv sonrano nnmhern- Fva anH 1 exhibit Will De open to me Orpha Stoker, twins, freshmen 1 Public again December 2 and 3 students from Twin Falls, Idaho. from 2 to 5 o clock. played flute duets, and Frances NVaS A&u,,i-la 3HI no 11 iiuiii i iv.1 1A IC1U, envenameu wun viotin numoers. rctrcshmcnts were C TO 1 im i r irrxi- nofrr cots wt I a win inn 11 1 1 a i 1 1 J i AW1LLIAH ISYB A delicious elk supper Riven Tuesday evening ,nnd Mrs ; hnnio i The dining table was decorated Mrs- Gordon M. Stephens was with pvrocantha. Covers were a, j1 ,an' members present inlaid in-laid for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil War- 'eluded: Mrs. Vern Wcntz, Mrs. render, Mr. and Mrs. Robert arlor, Sto"f- Mrf- Clark. Graham. Mr and Mr F.dpnr M". Lee Valentine, Mrs. Dean The Rev. Father Henry. O. F. Vance and Mrs. William Upright. Ictersori. Mrs. Lynn Wright. Mrs. M iavi n talk nn "The S.icrament Cards were en ioved dnrinp thp ' Ralph Britsch. Mrs. John Halli- r -- ---o j , r,- of Baptism, at the meeting of remainder of the evening the Catholic Women's League SlSSW.?!reir"BSnm;'Sf M"" AU5Un Ta l0r Wcdnes' "omewhere-' inThe sou 15. dar.l !v" somewhere in thesouth Ptciflc. fay thp ho$c and fill up Mrs. Eric Peterson sant? wvpr. your sftmp books and turn them al of the hymns, accompanied by :n on additional bonds, is the it Mrs. Reed Miller. Both were j (unu, biso, mrs. vioen nooin- Club Calenda Lions Clubs Plan Winter Activities day, Mrs. Richard Knight. Mrs. Dean Anderson. Mrs. Russell .Swenson, Mrs. Frank Van Wag-cnen, Wag-cnen, Mrs. Elvin Anderson, Mrs. David Crowton and Mrs. Bert Wootton. Sirs. L. L. Cullimore and a cast of four will dramatize the book. "The Little Black Book." over KOVO. Saturday Satur-day at 5:30 p.m.. announces Mrs. Melvin Fillmore. Provo chairman of the pin-money division of the boild drive. The 12 minute radio script has to do with the pin-money bond idea, and promises to be delightful in entertainment. Assisting Mrs. Madsen and ;son, and members present to en-t, , joy ine program and delicious lunch were Mrs. Harold Mitchell, jMrs. Jasper Snow, Mrs. Karl 'Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Reid. Mrs. ! Elmer Madsen, Mrs. Eldoo Payne. .Mrs. Donald Mitchell, Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Hansen, Mrs. Robert Corbett. 'Mrs. Orrin R. Baird, Mrs. James Hawker, and Mrs. George Cropper. Crop-per. V Mrs. J. A. Owens Youngsters at Birthday Party AMERICAN FORK Opening ; a series of winter socials fori Lions clubs of Utah and Wasatch I counties, the Lions club of Amcr- .. . . lean Fork will hold its annual Mrs. William E. Zobell enter- KnvfmUr nn a loHW Smoot tained Tuesday afternoon at her Thursday. announces George' ! home m honor of her son. John, Scoot, president. All Lions of on nis sixin Diruiaay anniver- ,th two roiintle. wiih h.lr r,nr- . 1' - ners and guests, are invited. Next event will be Provo club's annual l'ji:.vbsi A meeting of the Les Filles club 1 will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rudy Hillcr. 867 North avenue. bOROPTTMIST I Sor optimist club members aresary called to an important meeting Games were played by the doz Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at en or so youngsters attending, holidav frolic uic liuaic ui uic prcBiucui, oxrs. ana uicy picwnicu guis it ouuii. Cathryn M. Andrews, 718 North A large birthday cake was cut Third East street. It is urged that and served along with the delic- Mrs. Chrlstensen. colonels in tha southwest district, are the follow-; Presents Pronram ing majors: Mrs Lindsay W. rVriF5 rTUgrUITl Mrs. Frank R." Goold Mn." A ' An interesting Harmon, Mrs. William Vincent. session of the all members be present. B. Y. U. WOMEN I Ruth L. Partridge Marr will give the program on "Joseph : Smith." at the meeting of the B. Y. U. Women, to be held at ious refreshments. Ladies' Literary club was held i e J"Ph1 s m building Satur Yeast Cake Masks Erase Blackheads Bridge-Dinner Given For Club Mrs. Joel T. Brown, Mrs. Earl at the home of Mrs. Almo B. Simmons Wednesday afternoon, at which Mrs. J. A. Owens gave fine review of the book. America," by Steven Vincent day at 3 o'clock UNIVERSITY DAMES A meeting of the University Dames will be held in the banquet ban-quet room of the Joseph Smith lConant, Mrs. Norma Goddard, Mrs. Joseoh Hafen. Mr. Rlrharri Harris, Mrs. Mary Nickerson. Mrs. eri van wagenen. Cap- Benet ' " building. Friday evening. Mrs. tains: Mrs Bigelow Bradley, Mrs.; A a on ..Aft Jn New p .. ;Ruth Boel presidenj will be in 7.1 Vi t tlorc"CCwas Sive" by Mrs- Roman An-1 charge and Mrs. LaPreal Corf-oraenl, Corf-oraenl, Mrs. Elmo Lover idee.1 i 1 r .man will Hive a book review. Jlrs. Rov Rese and Mr. JfarH-.r" u.lumi T'f1 vi "'A. A. IT. W. - . ninnrt mr 1 r rv .iarr k v r " Lieutenants: Mrs. D. M, ' Mrs. J. R. McAfee gave a I bridge-dinner Wednesday evening By ALICIA HART at her home for the J. F. F. club NEA SUff Writer members. Writes a woman with a sense! Mrs- Lenn Singleton was a of humor. I look as though I guest and members present were wore a veil, mv skin is so dotted Mrs. George Bills. Mrs. Clinton by blackhead," but her letter Erickson. Mrs. Ralph Morgan, winds up with a desperate ' what .Mrs. LcGrandc Anderson, Mrs. to do?" I Eccles Cameron. Mrs. James Judd, What I'd do t told her. would Mrs. Edwin Allen, Mrs. Martin In Magic Technicolor! fe Vtfp :m vnrjmnAnA J $rJL BRENNAN ijO! 7 JIAMNl CXAIM H f -lU! NAVn I co-feature: ' it.. .... th hriniiii for i Kimber. Mrs. Earl Fchr and Mrs. m. . . . W B UIBM, , n V- w. ' " . niino tfi nn mh.n k Toir vi. ne cajenuars xor a. j. u. w. ,v,ik nn von.f nV tnfinpH Melvin uecKstrand. Adair. 1,. t. t w 'members have arrived, it is an-! ...i.u 11m. ,u! Christmas decoration added a Mrs. Mark Anderson. Mrs. Vera carle nounced, and are available to a paste sounds like something festive note to the occasion. Mrs. Baum. Mrs. Madge Bailey, Mrs., A iuncheon was enjoyed embc" l hehomeJ ,of Mrs- plucked from grandma's beauty, Bills won high score. Mrs. Beck- ; . "p'j , i A . Dy tne women, and the presi l' vrr3rwrdiM,rsDn.C'B"ient. M- T- Sumner, pre hall, airs. Wendell Collins. Mrs. .i t Y , tV jj " "Vr10: tainers about the rooms. iVIrs. Earl Harding. Mrs. Fred The following membei Keifcr B. Sauls, Mrs. Wyley Se3-jbook. But lts thc last word in astrand, second favor and Mrs sions and Mrs. Rex Taylor. fKOVONIA Members of the Provonia club, treatment used in, Cameron, traveling award. beauty-pack Hollywood. You put the yeast mixture on a "'iRATHBONE sBiUI rr r m i i l1 BRUCE ItlltW auxiliary 10 me uauway carmen ' i. .i.i nnH rnn. TT-9 H.T f.V,l u..,.ki - ? " nf Amnrir-n will n,Mt ,- . - v . , present. Mrs. J. w. Christenson, Mrs. oel L. Jackson, Mrs. Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs. John S. Pollen, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, of America, w 11 meet at the home ful to kecp Jt awav from your of Mrs. Stanley Jorgensen. 691' a . n, ,ir South Third West street, tonight. on vour back and stav therc untll fx tf toy v-.v 3r8. Gertiyde Wiseman Suggests Carrot Pudding 1 Cup Grated Apples 1 Cup Grated Carroll 1 Cup Grated Potatoei 1 Cup Suet or Ji Cup Lrd j Gup White Sufar Cup Brown Sufar H U. each of Cinnamon. Clove and Nutmeg t Cup Flour t ta. Baking Towder 1 ts. Salt iCup I?uta 1 Cup Balsuu Mix umt as for Plum Puddin. Steam in Thrift Cooker or Ever-hot Ever-hot 3 hours. TUNE IN -KOVO- Sack Wedoeartar and TritMf It. IS A. M. Tear Bvnie SurMt Featurlae Mrs. Grrtrada Mlwitun Lunr coax liuut aa tniHu Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Thomas ! A,i!f Lattndam?e b u?? lnce,the mask dries. Then wash It off, H. Sumner. Mrs. Wayne B. Hales. 01 OBlcen u 10 ""land see if your skin isn't con- Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mrs. Albert , piace' . . slderably improved. Hickman. Mrs. Arnold Raw-! v lings, Mrs. Wyman Berg Mrs. ft no Arte GrOUB Hugo Price, Mrs. Dwight Pack-. 1 ",s WWUH ard, Mrs. Parley L. Larsen. Mrs. 1 A DAJ ". Herald R. Clark. Mrs. J. W. MI leu TOSS Prince, Mrs. Rulon Morgan. Mrs. John Schofield, Mrs. Roman An- drus and Mrs. Don Ferguson. V Recently Wed; Honored In S. L. Modern Menu r.rvr.irunn r in MFV A few members of the Fine -r i K..t.r. r-,,r Arts club worked on Red Cross n 3 table8poons baking pow-surgical pow-surgical dressings at the Armory d ,2 teaspooiTsalt. 1 teaspoon l ucBuajr t viung, atier wnicn , .Mcnnnn rinnamon. Keelcys. They include: Mrs. Frank Mul-lett, Mul-lett, Mrs. Clyde Crockett, Mrs Lee Valentine, Mrs. Parley Chris- A shower in Salt Lake City tenscn. Mrs. Myron Strate and ,asscs ith brown gugar cgg and r ranrsuay evening nonorea jirs. uus, uvuiuiiu xiarrisun. Slontav CttHttr fh fnrmr t-lolori ! w M. Oveaon. the affair belriff elveti by the groom's mother, Mrs- II. C. Cutler, at her home. . t Assisting were her daughters, I dCITUrCICiy INICinT .1B...e, - 1 - - - . '!fuirvmn rlnVM "mli rim tnnlaMMI. -Kww.. .w.w, 7 . 1-3 cup brown sugar, l egg, Deat- en. cup melted snortening. Sift together the flour, baking powder, salt and spices. Mix mo Inter-Stake Dance shortening, and add dry ingredients ingredi-ents to make a soft dough. Chill 1 hour. Roll on floured board and cut with floured cutters. For eyes, nose, mouth and buttons, iim small vQlwint Ralri) rm ffr9. Mrs. B. A. Janosky and Mrs. D. 1 i cho A mnii.r-iiiv h,r TL Cahoon, also of Salt Lake City, , Another of the Provo-Utah oven (375 degrees F about 12 apd the guests included Mrs. .takes M. I. A. dancing parties, minutes Make 13 dolls 4 inches Tony Madsen of Provo. Mrs. Al- 5 arranged for Saturday evening high. If no cutters are available, fred J. Madsen of Magna. Mrs. tin tQC josepn Smlth building, the flour hands well and shape dough Hton'tIr'-C' A- Banks, theme to be '-Snowball." uito balls for heads and bodies, Mrs. A. B. Cuyler, Mrs. Vera Ca- i The Fifth and Bonneville ward and little rolls for arms and legs. c0?.0!", r-ui, y Cahoon of tMutuals are sponsoring the floor Then flatten the balls and rolls ; . . i" . , . . , show, a highlight of the informal and join by pressing edges of Monte Carlo whist was played function. dough together, and a delicious lunch was served. I the honor guest. Social Hour Follows Meeting Following initiations of candidates candi-dates at the regular meeting of Valley Chapter No. 3. O. E. S-. iheld in the Masonic temple Tues-jday Tues-jday evening, refreshments were .served. 1 Mrs. Alice Scherer. worthy matron, ma-tron, was in charge of the meeting. Butler Cafe Open 24 Hours a Day ! HAMBURGERS Our Specialty GOOD CtfFFEE TONIGHT (Last Day) 7 ACTS of vaudeville: On the Screen: LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE Fcaturinjr ROY ROGERS - DALE EVANS SONS OF PIONEERS Shows at 7:15 and 9:45 Doors Open 6:30 ADMISSION: 40c and 70c, Including Tax Matinee Rates 6:30 to 7:00 25c and 50c Starting TomorKAv- (Friday) ARSENIC AND OLD LACE THE "HOWL" OF THE CENTURY 1 PLEASE! DON'T TELL YOUR FRIENDS About the Surprise Ending LET THEM FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES! now playing: 3. SAMUEL 60LDWYN presents BOB HOPE ADDED JOYS (But Not Necessary)- DISNEY I 1 THIS IS I 1 LATEST CARTOON j AMERICA NEWS HEY KIDS! ANNUAL TOY SHOW SATURDAY 10:30 A. M. BRING A GOOD TOY (or One That the Provo Firemen Can Repair) And See A Free Show! T.t:.m.JyWi,;wa'H' yaSIWTWW awii.Wi.l3'Ksi"wpi?.a.air .-ayfy ipimw- qig.'VyvW.ya60?wjat m i ivj J t yZjjrVl boutifuI s'oy of on ' s fT &JtJ Houafod. hoi nod ni8ht in Amoricot CoptoH I . . . who thorod on a mating advoa- ura behind tntmy lio in Franca! Uu"11 D AV II I I I A M n FRANK BORZACE Production RAY MILLAND BARBARA BRITTON Wallor Slotak lucilo WoHen 1 kr mAtm KMtMl Ism Nsr h UMOU COCT A ftmmiQ Pictvr daed Attractions: Pat Bmitta' football ThrlUj of J3' "Labor Front" Paramoant World New STARTS TODAY j iNPE6N,fo0NiTHE?TAGE . Authentic ! J 'J ! A fi rtj'Come and Be V 1 If rC4V4 Convinced! i jr j 1 on oun 1 Oi KcreoBtl rtirt Bon!l MONSTE MAKEB" Carroll Noiak SATURDAY 5IIDNITE! m ONE m&FOKMAMCE ONLY'. Ko On Under It Adaaitto! TlckcU Ko On Sale! 8 |