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Show " THE PROVQ HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER!, 1923. . i . ' ", ll - " S ... fcESfl i.-wAa- J V i. Uie oreclan auru, .ucUu criti4oa-oflemiulne grace and will be uie year awu A. ia A Endless jilghi na 'OedM; I JL. soft' moonlight falling on the sands. ramus irom cne neat or the day : the silence unbroken save for the? ' . ' - 1 - ' " ' - PAGETHRE , iviaKe i our nometomt beauty, ii indications recently reTHIRD WARD EEUNIOX. i talned at a birthday supper Wednes- - extinct, vealed by the research department Uver.TUU member or tne novo I day evening. The decorations which oi tne 1 lisSSSWiSRgsswSS ia say studio are carried to v,u uu io me jjind;a wara rciuuou wmva waa neia u me I were m a color scnenie or black and a urcuuiui Birvj iieeinguoiyrrom course of a search for In the meeting house Tuesday. The ehll- - orange, During the evening games wonmn whose figure was Grecian, brutal husband. dren were entertained from 4 to 6 snd music were enjoyed by 2tt chll It b- that few women Under such rirrimKrtnnvTa o'clock in the afternoon. Games, dren and grand children and the fol or today do not suffer by comnari born a romance 'that noithAr h music and , dancing were enpoyed. lowing invited guests, Mrs. Nellie son with the feminine of youth nor the girt beUeved could be after whleh candy, nuts, andfrults McEwan, Miss Xorma McEwan and Venus. The clean-cu- t physique sweeninz shattered until death parted them shoulders of old have given way to iney Had met in a strange manner . were served. In the evening ihe Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carter.' older members of the ward were en-The Women's" Municipal council slim, dimpled shoulders, according -tertalned. Will hold their regular meeting this to a statement given William de j The ward accomplished a revival evening at 8 o'clock in the council aiiue, motion picture oroducer. bv It was, also noted meeting which will go down in his- rooms. The program will be under the researchers. reunions the direction of the home economics that the statuesque neck has been tory as one of the best rir ever held and talking of history, department. During the evening replaced by one. more slim, even . that told by J. M. Jensen and Presi Mrs. Beed L. Anderberg win give bony. American Woman of 1923 are and, to make mat dent Taylor on the doing of the old a demonstration on "polychrome ters TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 worse, are round shouldered. fltara ia both religion jud dramatic work," ana MraTj. W. Hulsh will the film fisseaniers. fields amused the - audience very give an Interesting talk on sewing. accordlnglo : These startling facts "came out in much. Mnk Shlli gave the scandal Ail members' are urged to attend. The first grade pupils of the the course of Mr. de Mine's hunt for Items of the ward, here again the crowd roared at the under current Lakevlew school and their teacher, as-- feminine figure that would serve model for a Grecian statue, to Miss Holdaway, entertained at a of social items. be sculptured for use in 'The Mar- at thehome of was Hallowe'enTparty taken jsverytaing good Maker," a Paramount picture and the Hallowe'en .pranks Mrs, L. I. Bunnell, in honor of riage in, which Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt, led the greatest crowd that has ever Bobby Bunnell, who is confined tfr Charles de Roche, Robert Aenew ome together for years through his bed with a broken leg. The and Astor appear and which spent in playing games, wiu Mary wierd stunts to the amusement hall time-wate on new at the Columbia refreshments were theater where a r splendid luncheon was after which light tonight and Friday. served, terminating In the largest served to the- following children . Other interesting coniDnrisong Oleo NuttaH Far! Elnere Williams, crowd ever social a at dance . present disclosed that the modern women Zobell, Duane Madsen, Vera Ward, have more narrow In the ward history. hips and slimmer Zelma Madsen, Margaret Taylor. waist The Grecian woman had - Beth Hal Madsen, Scott, Tommy An enjoyable Hallowe'en party straight, firm knees, hut according was conducted. Tuesday evening at Jorgenson, Leila Johnson, Edna to the researchers the kuees of Williams Don Van Wagonen, Ber- other Miss nice Olsen ,and Holdaway.. was impromptu program given in words, they say, 1923 women are Inclined to be knock-kneewhich the guests participated, after The one The liereTeatli and trndenf of a con.which nnmber or games were AdMtageresenay-metthfw- e Lakevlew of eighth are In "te grades ducted the barn loft, attractively tneir feet, which are much "dacorated for 'the occasion "inl the schooIrmdfbBtrr --teach entertained the by pleasantly Hallowe'en colors and suggestions. perhaps, to the wearing of shoes. two at a of the ers grades An interesting diversion of the even1 trhtoK fn wan . fnrtnn tolling Polishing. Cloths The noueB evening. Wednesday caused much merriment Luncheon Nothing is better for a polishing vere ;prettlty decorated fori clol .was served to fifteen small guests. ,. I TheRrst principle of the nationwide movement is to make the home a the occasion in Hallowe'en colors. velveteen. China silk from which nblacl ndr all Wllt'hes, more Mrs. Charles jr. Jonnio- enterstlHnessOeen washed Is also lovable and delightful place, that the American family may find it were used In carry- excellent forjanewegden surfaces. tained at a Hallowe'en party In e well heenteMftemtr-iitoiturscheme. out The theecoraftoir eauty, comfort, and"Z Honor of hen daughter Francis, ing a was with program, has spent the first consideration in durability the of Tuesday evening.. The entertaining evening Better Homes. making Mad-vely decorated inoluding a reading by Helen brownies dance the of the by with pumpkins, ghosts, Hallowe'en sent ' THE emblems and the holiday colors. The a number of school girls, song-- by I Cleo and SUITE NnttaU, community sing time was spent with games, music and ghost stories told by those pres- ing, after which games and dancing TONIGHT AND FRIDAY I'our Living Room is the most Important ent A dainty luncheon was served were enjoyed. Light refreshments one in your house. It is the room to LIVE to the following. Ha Haycock, Tiiate Were served. Mrs. Ed Van Xindstrum, Edith Llddlard, Clayton in a room to' relax in and be comfortable in Liddlard, Dorothy Jones,' Lynn C. C. Taylor were for those quiet happy evenings all bryour--home at the Hallowe'en party given Jones, Zola Craner, Eugene Craner, selves; and for the entertainment of your : Arta HalUday, Edna- Bott, -- Afton of the- former Wednesday evening. "Tipped PROOUCTION friends. Klmber, Don Vincent, Doran John- The rooms were attractively decoWith son, Fay Strong ( Ceral Condon, rated in the holiday colors. Cards OffmvmomigUn 55a No other piece of furniture can add so BEERTT NOAH features were enjoyable Thelma Cutler, .Keith Dusenberry, and music "niueh to the appearance and comfort of TOM SANTSCHI evening's entenammeni, uur Fay Moyer, Pauline Gould, Carol o ithe and--. Orr. tnolle Jrtvner. Fdith Jnhnann Ing Which a deUdOUS luncheon WSS your living room as this beautiful big,4a UXDEDAT4KACTTON2i Mildred Johnson, Elms Harding, iieffTirMEiBdMrs. ETD.Vaii urious suite. COMEDY Van Mrs. Parley Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and rpbolstered with genuine mohair. In beauCarter, Mrs. MacCraner, Miss Fern Wagenen, Mr. Mrs. tiful colors and Manthall springs used John Penrod, Davies, Mr. and and Mrs. W--. G.jQould.j FRIDAY Dunn " Throughout Loose cushion, tossel trimmed Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Epperson, .: .. $292.00 and spring edge A Real Buy. i Miss Lola Westover entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ern Arrowsmlth, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murdock, Mr. and at her home Tuesday evening in Mrs. Matinee and-Nig- hf C. C Taylor, MK and M: honor of Miss Lolo Begraw of Spanand Mrs. Bay ish Fork, and Dorwin Curtis of Salt Jack Randall. Mr. and MrsBrnest XakeThe-ioonM were decorated Van Wagenen, Mr. Wmv-Pilcher-- Coh and Mrs. "7 lirHollowe'en effect The evening Dlxon,-M- r Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van ' was spent very pleasantly with mu- - Blc and games. A dainty luncheon Wagenen, and Miss- Loia isaum. was served to Miss Marcia Jolley, he Company The Booster' club will "hold Miss7 Iris 5 Miss of dances to be "THE ONE-PRIC- E Graham, Mr. Bralthwalte, Lavern second of HOUSE" eventhe winter,, this 'Dixon, Elmer Smlta, Mr. and Mrs. givenin during Music haU. O. O. F. L the Matinee Nello ing Home and Era Junior Buchanan, Furnishers 25c 544. 2:30, x in. for the occasion will be furnished by . Westover. . Provo, Utah.: are members All Wilde's orchestra. ' ; ) One of the most interesting social cordially Invited to be present Eve. 7:30, 9:15, 25c. 35 events of the .season was the character ban given by the La Metla club and love bad come to them In the ship, scared their Thanksgiving will have an souls, i To them Monday evening la the Odd Fellows If too are desert. added meaning The past was no longer it was more fcalL The hall was prettily decoPrices tailor-mad- e than to the Tonigrht portentous Regular new a even a dressed in memory; they lived in the And ;I rated in keeping with the Hallowe'en who went through " in the future. and ait present theirCOMEDY- - Their travels brought themlolhe ; spiritBlack cats,zwitches, ipats MITCHELL, THE TADLOB This is a portion of the "story of . owls and skeletons forming the of Dnmawus, the ancieut dty city rrom Voicedecorations. The evening was spent the Ilnaret, a -pnbere hud met rebuffs 'Tt . Talmadge, Norma icture In dancing after., which a dainty starring tliroiiiclioiit the wiiturles of its hls.wM'hjM Jiu.pmylagatth-8tranluncheon waa served to jbontfi5 tory; theater. It is a powerful tale of 6uples. And it was. in this rlty thnt the love, hate and revenge, and ' has Miss Enid Kendall was hostess at youth and the girl were brought up Eugene O'Brien - in tbo Jeading a Hallowe'en party given at her short to 'face stern realities. The male role. Robert Ulchens, famous home Tuesday evening. The rooms voice from the mlunret, monoton-- ' novelist, wrote Frank Llovd were attractively decorated with ouMly Intoning the command to Tvor- -. the director; yellow chrysanthemums and Hallowe'en emblems. Games and music were the diversions, after which a dainty luncheon was served to Miss m m m w r'a w mm. Luclle Aird, Miss Genevieve Jepperi i ' . . - -- - COLUMBIA d a ly " Jf "Ti4 Mtnamx liB H"- - I - -- r" s --- - 1 - cti PRINCESS 4292 MARRIAGE MAKER . f WillianideMille Off" - - 5 3k -- . IS-- W ' . cert Phone . wm ? - Allen, Miss Blanche Ellison, Beth Reese and Miss Floris fsesfc: it,-a- Ateaspoonftil De: - Miss Kirk-woo- d. a - WfPQ-r- - Miss Margaret- Cnydcr as host- ess to a number of friends at a Hallowe'en party at her home .Wednesday evening. The rooms 'were prettily decorated in keeping with the occasion; black cats, witches and ghosts being artistically arranged throughout the rooms. Contest games and musical number were the diversions, after which dainty luncheon carried out in the Hallow e'en color scheme was served to 18 - 'l. ' .VThe students of the seventh and " eighth grades of the B. T. U. train'. ing school entertained at a Hallow e'en character party In the B. T. V. art Wednesday evening. The - timegallery was pleasaatly spent In games, musical numbers and a musical fro- Krara, during which luncheon was jserved, ---- honor Ayres J?ck Holt and Charles de Roche in a scene from ' the Paramount Refute tTKa Marriage Mater A William de Mille Productir "Agnes Minaret" f kUL coffee of the 69th birthday an- nlvemary of JPr'illlam ElUottthe children and grandchildren enter- In : : IU dceiie from "The 'Voice from the H ":STRAN JU . TONIGHT - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . Its all coffee No dust or chaff mi- - Si r EDITH ROBERTS1 I! 11 ' ' " , " J - " i"' J ....... ... " ""- ' , . ' n |