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Show THE BEAVER PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1933 lie Mtet its LEE'S STYLE SHOP At The Firmage Theatre ie i antaQmi! tta-- ilve;. t This Week t 5r j A Sc. aait: :.frfs.Jrk it com, aces, AS it. bees s V ;het in $ a . f : ,1.. J fW A ater 3 ar.i To Our Many Friends and Customers far! the acti thJ 5 f Ai tliic fimA nf thp vpnr Wp wish trt tnlfp'! this for von r liberal Patronage and to Wish You a Merry, Merry. Christmas and a Happy New Year! mm nnnnrtnnitv r v of thanking r vftii viJfv V i( "(3 1 If WE ARE OFFERING YOU THESE SPECIAL PRICES FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS: MIXED CANDY 2 LBS. - - 25C MIXED NUTS 2 LBS. - - 35C if 1 PEANUTS I g p ! T.YIXR (JRAIZIXG Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Grapefruit Celery, Lettuce and all other vegatbles at PRICES BELOW ANY COMPETETOR! CHOICE CAPON, BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN, LAMB, ALL PORK SAUSAGE and TURKEY The Taylor Graizing Act Com-- j mittee of the 3rd District met Tuesday at the court house with Frank W.lliams of Mluersville presiding. Projects for the coming years were discussed with much differences In opinion. others. 0 Tuesday and Wednesday are love scenes promised in RKO Radio's "Break of Hearts" between Katharine Hepburn and Charles Boyer, Idol of the French stage aad screen. The film tells a story of a young composer who marr.es a famous! maestro but leaves him when she believes that her love is no longer necessary to him, His plunge to the depths of despair and his regeneration through her love, make an enthaailing romance. Philip Moeller directed "Break of Hearts" which also has John PRIMARY Soultirring Beal and Jean Hersholt tant roles. CHRISTMAS b. cksrrap? TheMisSimpIicity pull diagonally to raise the bust, cinch in the waist a: I flatten the di.iphrpm 1h? .model shown is or t.gu m clastic with batiste and lace. of an uplift top Model 3689. . . . $r O PARTY The officers and teachers of The West Ward Pr.mary entertained the children at a Christmas party. Wednesday afternoon. The yhad a lovely time singing Christmas songs, enjoying readings, music, stories and games. At 4 o'clock they were happily surprised by old Santa Claus who distr.buted popcorn balls to the many children. 0 J EAST WARD in impor- XMAS PROGRAM After the regular Sunday exercises at the East Morning $10 Cash Drawing. Chapel the following proDevil with a private grave- Ward will be rendered. gram kiss demon with the of yard, Chorus by Singing Mothers room his death, luring beauty to Christmas Pageant of doom! How? Why? Reading by Keith Joseph. The answer is contained in the Boy's Chorus Columbia drama, "The Black Christmas Play. deRoom." It it, Karloff, famed Clarinet Quartett lineator, oi bloodViiilli'ng (roles', Christmas Reading. blue-bearis seen as a monstrous At close of the program last of the de Berghmans, Santa the Claus will appear to please accursed royal family, A thorough sadist, cruel and the children. o wolfish, Karloff, as the Barom de Clinton Tanner of heaver, who beautithe assaults Rar'gh.min, is attending school at the Branch ful girls of the neighborhood Agricultural college, was chosen countryside, in the Black, Room of his gloomy castle and then for one of the parts in the college a play "Little Shot." Mr. Tanner casts them, murdered, into deep pit in the floor of the hor- was one of the few chosen from rible chamber. To love him Is to. the large number of try-out- s. vanish forever, Marian Marsh is seen, as Thea, the lovely lady who more than Thursday Only - d, any other, captures the monsters fancy and causes him to kill ruth lessly those who stand in his way. Robert Allen, handsome young actor, plays the part of Lieutenant Lussan, her finance. i Pal. Off. Pal. N GOSSARD K it V AflnonTmall De iS H F Friday Nite December 27 American Legion Hall -- DOB ORTON Orchestr- a- Grizzly Bean Store Up Food The feeding habits of black and grizzly bears differ notably in one respect. The grizzly often stores fish or hides a carcass for future u.se, a tiling that the black bear never Ktg. V. ft ticipated. Cash Market COMMIT- TEE HOLDS MEETING HERE Mille, dark-haire- d There wasn't much time left she and seductive, is Mashka, Thea's must report for work the first of maid, who also becomes embroilthe year and Christmas Just a week ed in the frightful meshes qf the bluebeard's desires. Flow many away. wonderfully 0 had this in times she had happy Beaver and Nephi meet here, house at Christmas. How gay the Friday night December 2"th in the highschool gym. This game has been scheduled for a good many weeks. A good crowd is an- PERLB. - - - 15C IB. Nowers fad- 2-w- ay What is said to be the sweetest love story ever unfolded on the scren will start on the above dates. "A Feather in Her Hat" a Columbia Picture. Complementing the story is an excellent cast which includes Pauline Lord, Basil Rathbone, Billle Burke, Louis Hayward, Victor Varconl, Nydia Westman, Wen die Barry, Nana Bryant and Katherine t&t lrgg SilE sat watching the Martha ing winter sunset Weeks could hear the kitten Every crying at the front door. day for a week It had been at one of the doors crying to be taken In. It was a cute little thing with Its white body and black feet and tail But Martha couldn't have it tracking mud into the house. Besides what would she do with It when she went away? For it would be foolish to refuse the offer to return to her old position from which 6he had resigned last spring. It was at that time that she returned to her old home. Her agent had written of numerous necessary repairs, so Martha had decided to see for herself what those necessary repairs were. When she saw the condition of the house and grounds, she concluded the only thing to do was to take over the work herself; find someone to help with both Inside and outside work; even give up her position if necessary. It "was time she was showing more love for the place ; she had neglected it entirely too long. From now on she would try hard to prove worthy of her heritage. She would attempt to restore the order and beauty that had been there In former years. All spring and summer, she and her companion worked tirelessly and lovingly Inside the house, painting and sewing, and outside planting and transplanting, while workmen did the heavier work. Many asked would she ever get out what she had put into it? Martha felt she was even now getting much out of it through seeing order and beauty taking the place of disorder That her work had and neglect bo.ne fruit was proved by many stopping to add a word of praise and those whose admiring glances If were sufficient In themselves. one of those would admire It enough to rent It. coli, the With a Back o Elastic Sunday and Monday an MisSimplicitq W mm does. 1 2? MANDERFIELD by Special Correspondent S 9 SULPHURDALE Dy special correspondent Ht Waa Looking for a Horn Hit Family. i house always was with holiday dec orations. A wreath here, a rope of pine or tinsel there, here another wreath and now the little evergreen on each side of the front step would make beautiful outdoor Christmas trees. She opened the door to look at the trees. "Meow," the kitten greeted her. Martha hesitated, then picked it up and stepped back Into the house. Once inside, the kitten bounded out of her arms, looked around the room, then selected a bright orange cushion on which to take a nap. Martha's hearty laugh brought Hilda Gray, her companion. Into the room. Mrs. Alfred Robinson enterMr. ana Mrs. Will Mumford tained the of Sulpurdale ladies at were guests at dinner Monday after the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- - at a bridge party Sunday which delicious lemon pie and is Barke at Beaver. Mrs. Moses Edwards haa been hot chocolate were served. Mrs. Jehu is confined to her sonflned to her bed the past week But "at the latest reports brd with a bad oold. ihe is feelipg- better. Mrs. Alton Buchanan enterMr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer tained Thursday afternoon in md visited here Sunday. ) The work of the Beaver Dam d ifteefvoir 'Company wa3 last week an account of ltehe recent snow storm. 14 inches were reported and the level at ies&e dam. Beaver With family! relatives discon-Jnue- honor of her son Quell'a eighth birthday. The children were served sandwiches cake, punch and dandy at the close of the party. Quell received many little remembrances from his friends. "Behold "A Distinctive Service" at Prices to suit all Conditions Main St. Beaver - LICENSED Phone . 180 Xmas You'll Be Surprised at the Things you can Buy at the to our many Mar- S m i m m . The sound of the koocker sent 5? Martha hastening to open the door. The man standing on the steps asked if she was Miss Weeks. Martha gave an affirmative answer and invited him to step Inside. He was the manager of the Iron mills across the river and he was looking for a home for his family. He had been interested In the place ever since he first saw It, and today when be saw the kitten standing before the door he felt he Just must have the house. Some one had told him that she would rent it He hoped she would let him have the house and the kitten. The house was so like a real home and hit little daughter would love the cat as she bad had one just like It Ho had promised her another one and if he could have the house before ft; Christmas, he could have his family with him for the holidays, and he could give the kitten to hla little girl for a Christmas gift Satisfactory terms were soon arranged and 1 later Martha told the kitten: Sanla the "loo are quite nicest Claus I ever saw, although a queer one. And to think I almost turned you away." & w C W Mt rn Nempfcpw Union. it s Your Cfcrutma Tour Christmas pleasure Is due when your Christmas 6ut l done. Plaur I? I I I Beaver Friends JEFFERSON MERCANTILE COMPANY 8 m Gredk H it - --- FOR .CHRISTM AS tenant" & if i MOTICIANS TEN CENT STORE new We wish to extend tha Indicated the peacefully slumbering kitten. "He certainly looks as though he had decided to stay." BEAVER MORTUARY LADY ATTENDENT our MM for B I? 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