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Show - .1 PROVO SIsDAy HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, - . Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, SUNDAY SCHOOL' PARTY: ; '. Mrs. ; Jack Beesley, Mrs. Percy fLANJiED ' Under-thauspices of the Mana- Hansen, Mrs. Brlggs W Salt Lake, vu. ward Sunday school, a Hal- andwMrs. J. Clinton Bown, ' lowe'en' dance will be given In 'the ' ' band,.. Tearful scenes and mirthful ones occur in the, right places. The resulting, impression upon the aud ience .was highly pleasing, and it went hom calling "Jazs Mad" a fine- - production. Hersholt adds to his reputation as pne of the screen's greatest character actors . by doing a tre- -- ,a , PAGE TIIREI5 1928. - ,r iw "JAZTZ MAD" AT GEM' e , Komnnce and good acting fea'. ward amusement hall Tuesday evetured the presentation of "Jazz Universal picture starring ning; The general public Is 'cor- HALLOWE'EN DANCE 'f Mad," Jean Hcrsholt, that opened before dially invited, and a jolly good time CHILDREN'S FAIR ANp audiunce Is promised everyone. ' at the an Parents of ths Manavu ward Pri- Gementhusiastic Marion Theater ,tyst as Franz Haus-mamary children are. cordially Invited Nixon and Oeorgeevening. Lewis provided mendous portrayal to musician." His genius for Ghost the to to Wed. children AT the the romance end Hersholt the actactiompang thf .. QCILTfNG ( ' Hallowe'en fsstume dance acting Is fully shown. Miss Nixon nd ing. RELIEF SOCIETY r Doro Girls Given . To and Lewis, who Is starred in tha held n the All members of the Fifth ward chUdren'a iri t Refltf (Society are urged to be in ward mee'tifi house Monday after-nob- n The picture can be ranked among "Collegians"., seres, also display ; - " 1MONG the leading ' .hours. Ribbons the best that have Shown ere this great ability. attendance's? a quilting to be held so The Hallowe'en cart v riven hv Prominent' among Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Peterson social notes of the will be awarded for the handwork year.- It hag everything to please Clarlusa Selwayn--n- e, o'clock Torbea 2:30 Meyer, afternoonat Tuesday -ofwas the members of the Pan Dora social of Sajpm. wish the season,' announce the at week end U the sue cial functions and Roscoe Karns do finely the ward house. A full completed by ths young folks, and an audience. Human .jThursday eve-- marriage of their daughter; Beat attendance Ismeeting nouncement made the Hallowe'en party given by Mrs. unit of the' B. T. U., a number of beautiful articles will abounds! in . tha story . of. the ' old drawn, cameo-lik- e f desired. portrayals.- E. H. Holtr Thursday evening at her nine at the home- of. Miss Fern rice, to Virgil Peterson of Provo, be, sold, during the enUtrtainntent Hnusiqiart 1 Patricia by Mr. and Mrs. residence, Caron, and Arbiickle, s Theand Busch proved to be equally as dlwhlch took place-a- tFannlngton; mutual hallowe'en Jobs T. .ryne. oi deligWuTaffair was Dancing will be the feature of won't. selr and who has to earn a Charles Clary are included in the ul as any social event given October 17. engiven lightf of - "rvOTg by playing in a comedy jazz excellent supporting company; , the ; Provo, ortlj bast costurttes., or of the Manavu ward .Relief so this season. gagement of their Interesting and delightful In of The guests were obliged to climb CLnTELL CLUB HAS " . officers and . ladies chorus EBSMKmami ciety V .miij - Msm;i daughter, Ruta the organization. ..... . every detail was the Hallowe'en :: ? a high board fence, after .'which ENJOYABLE SESSION- -" Viola, to E. U Kus- ward the Bonneville ' party given by The entered through a long they were led into a b,uge barn, Miss Zpla t.lm iin was hostess to M. I. sell, also of provo. dark guests A., Thursday evening In the black the members of the Cllvell club. ward alley at the rear of .the house. filled wtih ghosts.-witch- es, The marriage is to talte piace amusement hall. Corn stalks, "t , at "with contact - X numerous in cats,, A and other owls, coming me. spooks at her a hp Thiirwlay evening November 1 at Ogden, and a honey-moo- every corner, and the. , dm from dreadful objects.' After' pumpkins, cats, owls, etc, , were en was radio escaping delightful program to transform the hall Into a trip wlU follow. They will bells, drums and smashing of from these merciless; terrors, the joyed, after which delicious refresh used "witches' real make their home In Provo. ., . ": dishes,horns, garden," , During the were main to ; house, wera The taken the were ments to guests Miss terrifying.. served Ellen to the son of Mr. aitd evenn of .dancing, Mrs. Mary j Mr. RusseH atentrance was were where into ushered arranged the attractively they Smith told a terrifying Hallowe'en Mrs. John T." Russell, of Salt Lake in" Hallowe'en effect and a long tic, and a number, of, Hallowe'en Hazel Tillmore, Miss Verglc Becler. : s which added greatly to the 25 City. . Miss Pyne, one" of Provo" stunts were for featured. Miss1 table, Lenora Au guest. Harris and Miss prepared em- dining of the occasion. The Provo (story, popular young women, has been of- was ' also decoratea in a coior ' ine rooms, OstlundL in v f reception games! drey sctiool .orchestra furnished the & ployed at. the. local .telephone were enjoyed, during which piano scheme of orange and black. music for. dancing, and Hallowe'en fice during the past two years. 4. la table around marched th selections were rendered Miss They DELIGHTFUL CARD by ! refreshments were sold. An enjoyv search of their place cards, which Luclle Thome, and , Hallowe'en JiOCUL GIVE- N' SOCLil. COMMITTEE wert attached to black and yellow Stories were told by Hazel Daven- -- Among the leading carl partici of! " ' V'Z ' j" JS ENTERTAINED streamers and were extended from port. V. '' . social seasnn wasjhe the ;.' ; present Members of the social committee the chandelier. , A largs pumpkito Dainty refreshments wfcr serVed social given 'ty"VaTiey "Chaprrir MRS. TKEN'mi TXB&Ott 'r.: aoiwinii ward Genealoerical filled with delicious fruits served as at the conclusion "tsf 4k ' ' " the evening's 3. O. E. S Thursday vnln5 in the. HONORED "., eocietv were successfully "surprised a centerpiece,, and placed by each. entertainment , to the Masonic ta! following fenipio.,' and officers of teachers Thirtyjfivj Primary ' t Wednesday evening at the ward Re- Plata were prizes, which were in Miss Hazel Davenport.' Miss Captola of bridge and "BOO" the First ward were entertained at 4vs. progressive rrr-Jithe" form of gay Hallowe'en cap. Cherrington, Miss Rhea Taylor, wefeplayed, after which a delicious the home of Mrs. Otto society hall, by the memoers 01 The guests of These the- guests were obliged bo Mist Ardella Freston- ,- Miss BlrkjTiday . the organization. Naomi luncheon was served to 150. Mr. evening, with Mrs. Louise Brown nd Mrs. Arthur wear during the elaborate seven- - MsdsenMiss Helen Allman. Mr. . . r 'honor were Heisman Mrs. s. Hineawere and. Mrs. Teenle hostess; assisting Vin- - course n William Mrs. and Mr. . Miss Hazel Harding, Miss Irene awarded the bridce hfeh score fav -TtrsOT.Tett banquet Taylor, cent. Mrs.. Sylyla IBourne, Mrs, Contest games between witches, Fillmore, Mis Myrtle DeueL Miss ors. and Mrs. Charles Tullls and I association, was truest of Honor at Henry Booke Mrs. Emil K. Nielsen. owls,?- - pumpkins and cats were Loraine Price, Miss Esther Pierce. John Menzles received-the- ; bridge j the delightful - affalr. - Hallowe'en -- nd Miss Effie Dahlquisi. .uames, played, the witches receiving the Mies Dana Edawrds. Miss Mildred low score prizes. Mrs. Robert Cros - ' decorations prevailed throughout diverwere the music and singing high score prize arid the pumpkins Young, Miss Helen Forsvthe. Miss Die ana Mr. orsyrne won ine "ouu the entire house. Games, music and sions and original readings were being awarded the v consolation' Lucile Thome, Via" Ann Price, Miss and the "500" a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. deA "A. Jones. Will Ruth Johnson. . Miss , Beatrice consolation prizes were presented to uy me favor. ' given by Mrs, Mrs. Elizabeth iouowing: was luncheoa lirious iHallowe'ea . "Mrs: 'Holt' was assisted In enter Wheeler, Miss, Anna Beardall and Miss La Vern Crosbie and K. B. Ramsbotham, Mrs. Nellie Peay, ' . Miss served. .... of lone her the members Mrs. (am were by vocal La Palfreyman. solos taining Vera, Duke. Miss lrin Roh-Treadaway. Two '; ' " , r furnished ily. lnson. Miss Melba Fletcher - Ml. by Robert McGregor. MBS. JENSEN. : ' Marie Fletcher and Miss'femth YOCNdOLKS ENTERTAINED rf.au- .! l wnj. Peay. ;', HALLOWE'EN tlOODOO" AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY '. : ' Mrs. Christen Jensen will read SOCIAL GTVEN FOR ' ' ' ' TO GIVEN BE v The residence OFFICERS of Mr. and Mrs.1 'The Strange Interlude by Eugene RETIRING TsoraiaTTy Invited to TiirRRD.rrAPTEitN6ov ' . '" TfTNeiir Saturday afternon, Novem - Honoring the retiring offleers of Johrr Ltebhardt Warihe sceneTora Hallowe'en Hoodoo, to be ERIDGE CLUB ber 3, at 3:30 In the Women's club the Pioneer ward Primary associa- gay Hallowe'en partj Friday eve- attend Inathe Two tables of bridge were Pleasant View ward soplayed being the birth- given house. Mrs, Jensen saw the play tion, a party' was, given by the offi- ning, the occasion me memners or the Thursday - of their son, Phil-li- cial hall Wedndnv wnincr rtonn. of Tori at and cers her the teachers and New in day anniversarythome jjroduced AfliriinBrldBe-club-t-the-.reguT e ofthVf 4ngw4ll-1)the mala feature Durlnrthe-rmijroTamesrMdinir is lookedToTward to with neia xnursday at the entertainment, the Paramnph interest The affair is under The entire house was attractively a numbeF3T breath-takin- g ghost evening's of Mrs. Robert Moorefleld. mount Gleemcn DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE being arranged for home 4he direction of the board of control decorated- - In Hallowe'en effect stories were told. Ths following: furnish the music." The enjoyable Mrs. Jack Beesley and Mrs. Percy -f the Women's club. For further Games and. music were enjoyable were served a delicious luncheon: to Hansen were awarded thefavors, affair will commence at 8 o'clock, infoematlon call Mrs.. Walter T, features, after which .a delicious Miss Edith Muhlestein. Miss Josie and and a tasty luncheoa followed the according to those in charge, card luncheon was served, in behalf o Muhlestein, Miss Delia Murlestein, Hasler or Mrs. A. H. Christensen. game. 'Present were Mrs. Ed se the officers and teachers, Mrs. Miss Marel Phillips. Miss Merle promises to be unusually delightful. $ Z Mrs. ' d , Arnold Rawlltujf M Firmage. J Perry, president, presented each of Phillips, Miss Donna Le Master, NAtTn.CS SOCIAL Miss Le Ruth a beautiful with .. officers Miss the retiring Zona REGULAR PREPARATION Master, ITNIT MEETING d plate, as a token of re- Hooks, Miss Erma Sorenson. Miak MEETING HELD Miss Lu Rae Buckwalter and Miss Ethel at Miss . entertain Mrs. Sorenson, Mildred Mattie Hinckley, membrance: Ekina, Verda Bachelor will and interesting was the Bachelor home Monday evening president; Mrs. Bessie Gourley, first Miss Anetta Jenkins, Miss Zona theEntertaining meeting of the SecMelvln second Johnson, Nautilus Max ond preparation ... jor the members of the counselor; Mrs. Kate Brown, Phillips, ward Primary ' officers and s, Robert Phil- teachers held uncial unit of the B. Y. TJ. All Itxm- counselor; Mrs. Lena Davis, choris- Rieske, James-HookThursday evening at ter. Responses were made. Pres lips, Keith, Phillips, Norvin Wade. the home of Mrs. All makes of PIANOS I, era areiirged to be present Raymond "Green, ent at the enjoyable affair la addi- Albert Payne, Welby Aagard, Each teacher her gave president : tion to the guests of honor and the Wesley Aagard, Leslie Nuttall and lessons for the SECOND WARD TO GIVE PHONOGRAPHS coming month, afhostess, were Mrs. AreKa Servoss. Rindwald Lelchty. HALLOWE'EN FBOUC which a social hour was enjoyed. T. REPAIRED Mrs. Opal ,:. A Hallowe'en party and dance If Mrs. Eleanor Walton, 1 ter 7Dainty refreshments were served to ward Mrs. Mrs. Second La Nora Davis, the Perry, being planned by the following: Mrs.' Edith Clayton,' SON IS HONORED LWplkOuaranteed M. I. A. officers and will be glvon Von Williams, Mrs. America Perry, AT InrvvKR Mrs. Annie Farley, MrrV!ma ward Melva Miss the in Hnnsen, MrsMyrtle Tuesday evening Mrs. A Hoover, Mrs. was dinner ,,Zora Peay, given by Mr. "amusement hall., A variety of inter- - Battey, Miss Emily Norman. Mrs. and family Mrs.- J. A. Washburn at thilr Louise Singleton, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Agents for Packard Pianos Mary PeayVMrs. Myrtle Woods and their esting and humorous Hallowe'en Miss home Wednesday evening, in Mary Clark, Mrs. May Olsen, Mrs. Ruth Hinckley, the latter three honor-stunts will be featured, and dancing Donna thelr-so- nf of Gallup, Thomas Washwill be enjoyed. Refreshments "will being invited guests: burn, who was visiting in Provo Miss Zclla Marrott and Miss Amanbe for sale. The publlc' U cordially da Jones. from southern Utah, where he has BIG AFFAIR PLANNED . invited to attend. been working for the Utah Parks FOB BRIDE " 46 ft, University - SPOOKS PARTY : P. L; Lawrncebf Salt Lake, vice company this summer. Mr. and MrJ. INTERESTING LECTURE 7 Ave.,,; Who Ask the 3 , Lo:w A. V. Washburn of Orem, were also GIVEN x z : '. . of Frock the Cinderella - AT MtTCAL Phone 156 president t the on Mrs..! guests Jensen Christen. affair. pleasant Mrj for cpoke made Mrs.. and PROVO-jMay TayShop company, trTAH Arrangements are eetng Washburn, has now left for- - iVath Poet ryjjjan d JUts'Ljnlei-pretetioo'- i Ihis Advertisement Paid For By C. E. Darics and J. A. Owens r"'j a Hallowe'en party, to be given by lorJmanagerofthe LroyoshoDJ ValleyrTalTfTwliereTie will be em afternoon Relief before the Friday, M-1. A. will an entertainment at the Tuesday Lowest Price give "IhiTTnRTwafd ; in West the bus driver f orhs Utah society stake conference Cf Plonee ployed nlng at the ward amusement pan. Lawrence home; 1319 East Thir- Parks company. stake in Salt Lake City.1 '"' ' ' A Halloween program will be fur- teenth South' street, Salt Lake, be wtll Monday evening,' In honor of Mrs. nished and refreshments HIV served. Ghosts, witches, black cats, Ralph T. Jones, of Provo, a recent J bride. Mrs. Jones was formerly "ete., have promised to be in attendIn; Miss Lores McDonald who has been ance at the affair, and a cordial pt;-'- ' : TT A vitation is extended to the publio n employe at the Provo store for w several years. Invitations have been in general. ' been Issued to the employes of the Provo and Salt Lake Cinderella DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY - IS CELEBRATED Shops, and the Salt Lake Bon Ton and Mrs. Royal Jensen gave one of the store, and a few relatives most delightful children's parties friends of the guest of honor, of the season Thursday af ternon at PROVO HIGH SCHOOL her home, in compliment to her DRAMATIC ART CLUB daughter, Jullene, whose The regular meeting of the Dra. birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Fall flowers were used to tnatic Art club of the Provo high decorate the entertaining rooms, school, was held Thursday evening and the delicious luncheon, which at the JUttH'. Theater, at tha high 'followed the afternoon of games and school.. Bert Ponlton presided over music, was arranged in Hallowe'en the following Interesting program:" style. . Helen Hickman carriea oh Piano solo, Miss Beth Paxman; the game, prize. The following little stunt, Miss Vilda Anderson; one-afolks were present at the affair: play. The Maker of Dreams," read ponna Powelson, Mary . Taylor. by Miss Nita Wakefield. A business the pro-- , Ruth Richmond, Dean and Helen session was held following -- . - ' Hickman, Warren Rupper," Mar-ear- gram. Mortensen, Marietta Larson, Mabel Jensen, Joan Berg, Dorothy MEETING OF PROVO HIGH S-- r - ',f and Ramola Roundy, Mary Stum, SCHOOL WOMEN Provo high school .women will Mildred Jean Cox, Jackie Jones, Eder at 1, na, Rulon and Ethelyn Myers. meet Thursday,-Novembhlghschool faculty '3ack and Alda VTrrargood,- - Bonnie 4:30 p". m. at the Harmon wih Jean Scott Veonr HopklnarWendaH iornsTT" Mrs.- - L;-- B. give an Interesting book review. and Joe Beck and Arlene Taylor. -" '" - 4 whjchwill be followed by a social -f atA and hour refreshments. CLUB full DRAMATIC ART be will tendance ENTERTAINED MEMBERS appreciated.. Miss Kathleen Eves was hostess " HALLOWE'EN , PARTIES to the members of the Third .ward Dramatic Art club Thursday eve- ARE PLANNED m Hill L. ? - t,jm, . - w .j 111 rTMTIMMirn Primary children of 'the Pioneer f "WW Jfi - " Jti" feTA TTT II ning at her home. A business meetp W W J Jing was held during "which their ward will be entertained at a HalY-awuse-ment 4 part In the coming road show was lowe'en party at the ward w c m.mi ' 1 hall Monday afternoon r.t 4 discussed. A social hour followed I wish we could Just make ydu folks to realize what a truly III n lunch-soo'clock. Games and Ha'lowe'en wonderful OPPORTUNITY SALE tlita Is, If tha English lanthe meeting and a delicious I10 stunts will be enjoyable features 2 to 3 was served to 15. 10'td 3 to 4 guage! ami cold type could only convey to youa sense of tha All children of primary aga' are PHENOMENAL $ VALUES, THE GIGANTIC BARGAINS we $ HALLOWE'EN PARTY FOR ' cordially invited to attend. The are offering you THEN, I ain sure this store would be much Linen $4.93 RAYON Pioneer ward members will be enPRIMARY CHILDREN loo. small. to. hold the crowds, that wpuld Qock here Slonday. , -DAYTIME so' The Fifth ward Primary chlldien tertained at a Hallowe'en mri.il, s worth ANYWAY, It why" don you PLAN TO COME BED SPREADS CRASH trying, will b given a Hallowe'en party, Wednesday evening at. 8 o'clock and at the aarllit possible monumt and GET A SHARE In tlie FROCKS clia.-gthose to 4 in a m. . at , the in , afternoon according p. MAUVELOL'S SAVINGS. Monday i 1 i Vaii ward itmnanment hall. The affair Is jolly goodtlme. Jspij2raiaed. "TT7T Erlt stunts be' will feaHallowe'en ious of costume a form in be the to O. G, I.iNNABARY. Mrr. in Chirr. ' A t Inch hiifh grade part ltnen d Prlso.llla Rats weave party and all are requested to at- tured, and games and a program refreshbe will Hallowe'en e attire. 80 !( Inches 1 to icustonior; f or? There enjoyed, Beautiful . tend in Hallowe'en crash toweling, limit 5 yards to gowns, in Regular $1.75 value, S designs In -d YARDAGE 1 hour umIph and refresh- - ments will be sold, and a number of all pastel shad os. t to customer, will be a several colors. 1 to customer customer for 1 hour unless sup(, STAMPED supply is exhaust All Primary Interesting booths will be conducted mI sooner. 1 hour unless sold sooner.- . , ments will be served. for 1 hour unless sold out sooner. ply Is exhausted sooner.. corthe yy-nggi'.'...i.'-- .; m mBMammm, t. children of the Fifth ward are Everyone evening. during Tinker Bell Dress Chal- m?gH!y8 wa&:' attend. to 20x40 inch Turkish Bath Keady-to-wccordially invited dially ldvited. Dept. (M r--1 lies. Regular . ? 4 Special Group of i .,, i Groupi j; in Towels, CLOCKS MAMTEJi U stamped 0Q 50c. foe DRESSEST7777 C . J" .. vw Every woman purchasing a 'leVeral 'deBigns ? jLVrV X a n ..... h Dress or Coat from the A very special group prepared for 'Monday f size Bed Full Spreads A special group prepared for Monday's SelJ Regular 55c Buty Prints, spoclitl groups listed here, S13.95 and up. Puy With selling. and .beau-tUbolster, tinted ano hnvft these of may all wonderful OQ Ing, former values $34.50. Buy from this from this group and get a mantel dock for 11 Wh Mantel Clocks C01 DO --- stamped. patterns, t- -. clock" .6 for and i "ortfy one one dollars : $ amantel dollniv only get fwTonly group Each Boudoirlot Fancy English style Pillows,- pink; : By Prints." Very peach, blue' and 0 "If OCJ ' - . . lie Ruth Pyne n, Party for Hallowe'en Dinner November Bride And Party Provoan Is Salem Girl ; r Pan afte'ool tr - 7 '. : tO-'b- -- . An-dre- W - Affair' , ,i. - ' EFFMENT t -- . . ' .. ' ef Nt FEARLESS a fit 1 - JUST ! ft' - - ... - r- VOTE FOR i j : . i ' . ' 1 SON p. iiiet-ung- - -- for I hand-painte- 0.The Fourth Judicial District Judge Pianos for Rent - - - - - HIS RECORD AS A JUDGE z . warrAntstoursupeor ! ' FOR HIS ELECTION -- Robinson's " , fen . Practice '- . , vnllLiTr"7!!7::?' TrTffCMn dr ''zt ld DON'Tt WASTE TIME r uf Come Today - TO THIS m. DRASTIC 1 tVAn nU TOE1 C MO All TTiMTO 'HERE Prices are Llowest! HERE"' Values . et mm Vmm 1 ANOTHER SLASH AT PROFITS! Another Knockout of Costs! ct , '" Ariz '' " f- SUJOtJUSCiUlAlCS AiK i.-f- "zlL HOUR iiiit&ciiio SALES FOR A SkZ,ZZ, I JP V9w - A.M. ray)n silk nigiitownI - e, BIJXN4UNIJSUAL M V. , are 1 tf II MTTTT SPEC fA I VAMPS w 'MONO 11A.M. Stamped Linene P.M. P.M. Part T' -- J;U-qar- well-mad- fish-pon- . 1 's ' X500DS. t t Special Li n f.rrr'. - Permanent Waving .....yliJU Phone 6 89 for Appointments' 143 So: 3rd East St. PRICE $10 - t, yard . special PROVO'S FIRST 0PERAT0R - Q( 5i ar $13.95 V ul 4 RHODA II. ANDERBERG of : " 1- lot of- - Woolens, '16 $3.95, . ; fcuu fine Silk and gold at yard . . SI Fach), . CQu Ilapl'aVKproiiffSiaae green. from imb:efiched rmuslin. Tinted tind stamped . rt 57c MciGUNE mm COLIQUJDATING 455t: NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE; PROVO |