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Show OREM-GENEVAJTIMES Thursday, October 24, 1963 Halloween's Magic to Transform Schools Into Masquerade Grounds For Children, Families on Oct. 31 n uuuuuw ww n i.UJU UU am mm si;! All Orem elementary and junior high schools are planning plan-ning gay and spooky hallo-ween hallo-ween parties for the children and their families. Bewitching hours will begin at different moments , at the various schools; the witches brew may have a- few different ingredients such as hot dogs, hamburgers, chilli, popcorn balls, punch, apples, candies and others, but the brew is guaranteed to be enchanting. Spells may toe cast at some schools by movies. A few of the schools have plotted to paralyse the costumed merry makers forever on a photo graph. Fortune-tellers will be present to exchange your furture for a few pieces of copper. The Entire family is invited to attend in disguise. The bits of copper and silver -will fill a pot of gold for the PTA organizations of the dart gavnes, fish pond3, plsniy of food to fill skeletons Hillcrest Bring the whole family, including s k eletons from the closet and ghosts from the attic. Movies, bingo, pictures, penny candy, food spook stories. The enchant ment lasts from 6 to 9 p.m. Co chairmen, Doris Jorg3nsen aud Marilyn Harvey, Lincoln Junior High The, spell will 'be cast at 7 p.m Movies, dancing, gam.es, food. No charge to enchanted stu dents with activity cards, 25s without. Goblins from other schools, $1. Revelers should be picked up by parents prompt ly at 10, lest they vanish. Orem Junior High Serving Serv-ing begins at 6:45 of the alchemists al-chemists potions. Spellbinding movie a-t 7 at 8:30. Students are asked to come dressed ac cording to school standards, without costumes. Tickets for all concessions. Dancing to re- V K.f"" Mh (, A Guaranteed fresh, juicy 'n tender. Swift's Premium full cut . .'. thick 'n juicy steaks good eating to the last tender forkful various schools. In most cases I records, plenty of games, cake the cost is not a fund-raising walk. Project chairman, Mrs. effort, but is merely to pay the expenses of the evening to provide a good time for the children. Prepare to ibe enchanted with the spook alleys and costume cos-tume parades, and bring the pre - scholers, too, as tiny ghosts and goblins. . . Inform&'.ion in addition to Bill Told. Party lasts till 10 p.m. Spencer Plotting for the evenings enchantement is be ing done by PTA magicians. Details next week. ueneva bcherrung is at work among PTA wizards for the evening's fun. More infor mation next week. the above for d n d i vidual schools is as follows: Windsor Spooks supper will be served during the first haunted hour after the doors squeak open at 6 p.m. Spook alleys, games, fish ponds, movies, confections. Doors creak closed at 9. p.m. Scera Park Witches brew will be ready at 5:30 p.m. Treats, entertainment, games, dancing, grand march, other fun. Ghosts fly home at 8:30 Sharon Haunted hours, 6 to 8 p.m. Home made candy, Westmore Families will contribute to the goodies to be sold during the evenine. as well a-s to the white eleohant saie. Crames, prizes, food, costume cos-tume parade, other fun. Ser ving begins at 5:30. games at v. Edgemont Admission of 15 cents includes the movie and a treat. Doors open just before b p.m. Children are invited to come in costume and bring their family. There will be no carnival or similar fund rais ing on Halloween, Necdleeraf t Newsc SBSfiMiBBliil T If 41 I by Naiicy Baxter ALTHOUGH DERIVED FROM OTHER'LACES, crochet work I m e f 1 n " C nlnnn The simplicity of crochet and the variety of designs give it a wide appeal, and make it a fascinating lpisnro rmff Mnet hard-wearing qualities of crochet make all your efforts worth while, hhu wiui reasoimoie care its Deauty wiu enaure. CRor.HETF.n pi. Art", mats " One of the most interesting branches of crochet is the making of T1 m -. l i i . . . ... . . j. tacc mats, aim uecause oi me compactness ot the work, it is especially espe-cially easy and pleasant to do a little at a time. The design that is i 1 I- A .1 i wuay s it-aiuie is one mat ' s3 v-wdr- V? " I will hold its own no matter i Wi'Y W' - 3 what tvDe of tahlfl spttintr , -j, r - - - -0 you chose formal or informal, in-formal, dinner or luncheon. How a meal looks, how it's presented is what makes it appetizing, and a well set table makes it all the more inviting. SUBTLE DESIGN As seen here, the design reveals a striped effect that I didn't realize it had at first glance. Actually, it's ... , . composed of rows of open work alternated with rows of closer stitches. The border is a tight ititch that finishes each place mat beautifully and helps retain the thqnn 4-l-.n..t. a. 1 rait , . uuraju icpeateu use. inis one's made in ecru, but you can make it in any of the wide range of colors available. It measures a io mcnes. .directions are tree. To receive your copy, mail a Stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for Leaflet PC 1437 to the Needlework Editor of this THE ART OF DECORATION is receiving greater emphasis today than ever before, and as more and more people take an .CicBfc iu me uecoraiive arts, handmade articles of every kind are e-.iU.,e 61calCi vaiue Dy virtue or tne individuality and craftsmanship crafts-manship they express. '. NEW DESIGNS APPEAR DAILY This trend is Dartipu larly evident in the pages and pages that books and magazines are devoting to wardrobe ideas and room arrangements, as well as the ready availability of needlework patterns and designs that appear daily in the press of the nation. EMBROIDERY IS UNIQUE Today's needlecraft se- trav rintv, , i , "vhuh, an emoroidered chaLotitW- lIS mak6 ala.Set 0f place niats- has the unique chai acte! that s m keeping with this current wave of interest. rftlT1 '? a PeSSa"t floral arrangement worked in a variety Jf BluT ThffT5 Ye"T' B,ack' White PurPle- a"d shades K The.fffect ?eeP rich colors with vivid accents. Crewel Stitches give it a satin look, and they work up quickly. tionH e t6lr:."str"ctions' including diagram and transfer direc- J : your copy, mail a stamped, se f-addressed ZtoZl1 yUr reQUeSt fr Leaflet PE 2026 t th Needlewo k Editor of this newspaper. 1 Orem - Geneva Times HAROLD B. SUMNER . Editor and Publisher ; Published every Thursday at Orem; Utah. Office and plant located at 546 South State Street. Mailing Address P.O. Box 65, Orem, Utah. Sub. Bcription price $3.50 per year. Second-class Postage paid at Orem, Utah. 5,; I'jiitt v i . i' fin Xx4vMw " SHt W - MlJ II lU SH r Yai J CuiloJol2)o Lb. . . 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