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Show IPROVO I. (UTAHV EVENING HERALD .; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19;: 1938 VHf : ; s ' S PAGE? HVE ? ; A j f. tf 6vi W.. J. h; w M t lA'h V r r? edlewdrk To e Shown In Treasure Tour A - 4 The municipal section of the Women's Council is making big' plans, for Its part in .the Treasure Tour being sponsored by the council coun-cil ireach Saturday (1 from October 22 to November19, Inclusive. Thlg, committee Is making arrangements ar-rangements for the offering of Npvem!berri9, which is to be held atN the home of . Mrs. Garland H. Pace dn East 'Center street. Beautiful art and needlework made ty "patients at . the Utah State hospital will be the main attraction,, and 'there will be a number of other outstanding needlecraft displays. Like all of the other scheduled events in the tour, the public will be received from 3 to 7 o'clock. A musicale is also being planned as an added treat and the affair is to be in the form of a tea. Tickets for the Treasure Tour are now on sale by members of the council. Card Social Is Delightful Event Decidedly successful wasthe first of a series of card ptffties to he given by the Catholic Women's League, held Tuesday evening at Ihc parish hall, and well attended attend-ed by church members and their friends. The 500 prizes went to Mrs. Jessie Smith and B. Abraham, and the bridge favors were won by Mrs. Alice Beesley and John Fennel. Fen-nel. Mrs. Abraham won the beautiful beau-tiful quilt. A delicious lunch followed fol-lowed the cards. Mrs. Brice McBride was chairman chair-man on arrangements, assisted by Mrs. O. Silberman of Springville, Mrs. Ida Sheeley, Mrs. Georgiana Keeney, Mrs. W. Williams and Mrs. R. Hebdon, . About 95,980 acres are contained contain-ed in the agricultural estates belonging be-longing to the British crown. You'W nutry tool 'We'll Tell You Why-Just Why-Just come into this., store and let us tell you how to make big savings on your floor coverings ! I for U Yeart Vicki Advertising has hern 4 vva-tro-nol is specialized medication for the nose and v ujjhu uuuaK-wuuo UUb CUIUS UUI. USca &l UIS IHol . sniffle or sneeze, just a few drops up each nostril, it' fiOH'T Battle the Washer ...It Costs SO LITTLE lonely On Us! XrgX JpST s . gorority Gives ; Smart Tea A charming affair of Monday af ternoonr was' the tea given toy members of Phi Chi Theta,- na tional commerce sorority of the B. Y. U. at . the home of Miss La Prele "Memmott, 333 North University .avenue. i An autumn theme was carried out in all arrangements, with the unit colors orchid and yellow, predominating. Fifty guests were received between be-tween the hours of 4 and 0 o'clock, by Miss Lavinia Ludlow, president; presi-dent; Miss La Prele Memmott and Miss Louise West, chairman. . Miss Sybil Mathews played violin selections, accompanied at the piano by Loa Mathews. , The rooms were beautifully decorated dec-orated with flowers and autumn leaves, and the table centerpiece was of roses. Bach sorority member mem-ber wore . a lovely corsage of orchid sweet peas and yellow roses. Sorority members -present included: in-cluded: Miss Ann -Waspe, sponsor; spon-sor; Miss Lavinia Ludlow, Miss La Prele Memmott, Miss Lucile lugal, Miss Affra McNeil, Miss Carol Driggs, Miss Barbara Ben-nion, Ben-nion, Miss Lucile Spencer, Miss Lillian Pritchett, Miss Marie Robinson and Miss Thais Miner. Hostess To De Novo Club A pleasant afternoon was spent by members of the De Novo clubJ- at the home of Mrs. George H. Carter Tuesday. Mrs. John Bush and Mrs. Alyce Wllkins were invited" guests, and the members present were: Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. George Kimber, Mrs. Alvin Corbett, Mrs. Ted Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Josephine Wightman, Mrs. Harvey Higgins, Mrs. Fred Newell and Mrs. Bert Sullican. Bridge followed a dainty luncheon. lunch-eon. Mrs. Higgins won high score and Mrs. Newell, the second prize. Bridge-Dinner Given Club A social time was spent with bridge, following a deli cioud inner, in-ner, by members of the Chere Amie club Tuesday evening at Keeleys. Mrs. Wilford Russell was hostess, host-ess, and the following members were present: Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Single-ton, Mrs. Carl Elliott, Mrs. Glen Ripple, Mrs. Max Zabriskie, Mrs. H. K. Sullivan and Mrs. Harry McCoard, Jr. Mrs.' ,Cleo Bullock was a guest and she won the traveling prize. Mrs. Carl Elliott received the high score favor. Ladies' Aid At Sewing Meeting Ladies' Aid of Community church met Tuesday afternoon at Mcno Trope hall, during which time the members engaged in sewing sew-ing for the bazaar to be held in December. Mrs: C. H. Funk, prsident, who was in charge, was one of the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. T. J. Weaver. Twenty women were present. . pasted upon 6y a Board of Physician f AFTB THIS, USC IT SOGNR AND HELP 1 I PREVENT MANY A COLD FEQII CIVOfiPIMfi I neips k prevent many coins irom j . - developing . . . Even when your rji head is stopped-up from a neg- . j C iJ lected cold, Va-tro-nol clears away VICKS clogging mucus, shrinks swollen . 'VT. membranes, lets you breathe again. . VATkONOL ft efer v. ' , Girl Scoute Follow Trail ofcFashion 4 Here's the new uniform for Senior Sen-ior Girl Scouts. Of washable rayon, ray-on, in deep forest - green, the one-piece one-piece dress is cut on princess lines, with a flared skirt and short, -sligntly puffed, sleeves. A slide fastener is used down the front .from throat.. to waistline. The dress was designed especially especial-ly for the 14 to 18-year age group, and contains many featurcn requested re-quested by the girls. Gity BF4 V Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter have returned from a delightful visit with friends in Durarigo, Colorado, and Shiprock, New Mexico. Mrs. Dorothy Freshwater underwent un-derwent a major operation Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Aird hospital, and is reported to be' doing fine! Mr. and Mrs. Einar Bjarrison of San Diego, Cal., formerly of Pro-vo,. Pro-vo,. are spending a few days, in Provo and Springville with friends. Mrs. Venice Schoficld, who has been in ill health for a few weeks, is" at the home of her family in Nephi at the present time. White Keys Hold Final Initiations ' Final. "Initiation ceremonies were held by the B. Y. U. White Keys Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Boyer, preceding which a well appointed dinner was given by the new members for the actives at the home of Miss Venice. Ven-ice. Cottam. . .Also, the new girls presented a program, and favors were given A "dog", theme was carried ouL - The new girls include: Leona Holbrook, sponsor; Merlyn RomA ney, yenice Cottam, Elayne Hinckley, Clara Jensen, Dorothy Dixon, :Gwendolene Toland, Florence Flor-ence Stevens and Sarah Mabey. . Old members present were: Helen -Holbrook,. Wanda Andrus, Sylvia Hinckley,- Ora Christensen, Lucille - Hallam, Margaret Christensen, Chris-tensen, Lyda Whicker, Leah Harris,. Har-ris,. Helen Loveless, Marjorie Kill-pack, Kill-pack, Leora Curtis, Connie Kelly and Margaret Boyer, alumnae member.1 BIRTHDAYS ' Thursday, Oct. .20 . MRS. NELLIE McEWAN G0bl SIGHT : IS; WHA1 f?j ALL WISH; FOR , See us for the finest type - of Eye v Service money can buy. VV. ... :Stop those headaches, eve Strain v blurred vision. 'd Our a Classes . Give ' Besulfs ; DrVJGi Hi Heindselman 'Ilegistered Opt Wltft: Helndselman. OpUcaT-anc . V-' . V V'.-' i-.-.' -ix- . - : , y . . , - - n. r C Calendar! i .: V FTOELAS ALUMNAE Mrs. Marjorie S.- Love will be hostess "to membert of the Fidelas Aluninae 'Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at her home, 980 North Second East: atreeU , CONTRACT BRIIKJE Members of the Contract Bridge club will meet at the home 'Of Mrs.' Thora Broadbent Thursday eVeningi ' 5 ACACIA 'Mrs. Hazel Janson will entertain enter-tain members of the Acacia club Friday at 4 o'clock at her home.- DELL-ITE Miss Phyllis Halladay will be hostess to the Dell-Ite club members mem-bers at her home Thursday evening. eve-ning. FRIDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Clyde Clark will toe hostess to members of the Friday Eve-nong Eve-nong Bridge club at her home Friday. AL-OUE-WEEN Members of the Al-Gue-Ween club will meet Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Dan Kirkwood. DELTA Til ETA The Utah Epsilondiapter of Delta Theta Chi will meet Thursday Thurs-day evening at 7 o'clock at the city and county building. DISCUSSION SECTION The discussion section of the Women's Council will meet Friday at 3 o'clock at the Women's club house, and a 100 per cent attend ance will be appreciated. THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Fred Dixon will be hostess to members of the Thursday Afternoon Aft-ernoon Bridge club at her home Thursday. , FT. GREEN LADIES The Fountain Green Ladies' cluo will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Julia Knud-sen. Knud-sen. LES AMIES Members of the Les Amies club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Jackson, between First and Second West on Fourth South-street, South-street, Friday evening. ! Mutual Girls At House Party A delightful party was enjoyed by the Third ward M. I. A. Guardians Guard-ians at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Viola Lewis, with Mrs. Amy Cole, instructor, assisting. t V ThOM&frjiiument , rwtwi. Verda Park, Vhrginla Damieo, Beatrice Nelson, Jean Needham, Elaine Bullock, Vonda Park, LoVina Hoover, Louise Clark, Margaret Hoover, Marjorie Thurman, Ethel Goodman, Bessie Nelson, Faun Powell, Viola Clark and Rose Taylor. Tay-lor. . ;- , Games were played, prizes being be-ing won by Verda Park, plgh score; Beatrice Nelson, second, and Louise Clark, consolation.. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served. - Bridge Club Entertained . Miss Hazel Fletcher was hostess to members ox ber bridge club at her home Monday evening. A tastefully appointed lunch was followed by the card game, the high . score prize being won by Miss Jennie Knudsen, and the traveling favor going to Miss Genevieve Boshard. The rooms were attractive with yellow chrysanthemums and motifs mot-ifs of the Hallowe'en season. Miss Helen Sterling and Miss Melba Fletcher were guests, and the following members were present: pres-ent: Miss Ida Knudsen, Miss Belva Menzies, Miss Genevieve Boshard, Miss Jennie Knudsen and Mrs. Helen Zabriskie. Dil - J - - . A frail JJ11 LA1Vct7 -Ar Proves Enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sward entertained en-tertained at their home Saturday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Sward's birthday anniversary: ;' Five-hundred was, played, Mrs. Millard Beck and Andrew Mads en winning the high score favors. A tasty lunch was served to- the following: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. t Earl Con-ant, Con-ant, Mr. and Mrs., Charles Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Millard ' Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Peterson and Mrs. Ralph Foote. : V - Present : . By EtiGErtE O'NEILLV COUfilltfEltJaiLIL TWO NIGHTS 0NJiY mursday, UcU 20:i r 8:15 ShaiRjeryed: Scats; 40c; 8 Bliiifr Brovo Golf Women . Elect icers Mrs. J. Karl Beck was reelected president of the Provo Women's Golf club, for the ensuing rear, at the annual breakfast of the ox ganization, an attractive affair of .Tuesday morning at the Haase cafe. Officers elected at this time included: in-cluded: Mrs, Andrew. Broaddus, vice president; Mrs. Ann Haase, secretary and treasurer; Mrs, Beck, state representative; Mrs. H. J. Corleissen, handicap chairman; chair-man; Mrs. F. J. Farrell, tournament tourna-ment chairman; Mrs.- Lee-Buttle, Miss Amelia Buckley, Mrs. Thomas G. Pierpont and Mrs. Harold Leven, board of directors. Trophies and prizes were awarded, award-ed, complete details of which appears ap-pears on today's sports page. Also, a secial gift was presented to Mrs. Beck. The financial report was given by Mrs. H. J. Corleissen Corleis-sen and plans were made for winter win-ter activities, including a dancing danc-ing party and other means of raising funds. Roses and fall flowers tastefully taste-fully decorated the tables and sunflowers sun-flowers were given as favors. In attendance were: Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mrs. Jack Beck of Riverside. Cal., Mrs. Harold Leven, Mrs. David Friedman, Mrs. W. C. LaBrache, Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. G. T. Braun, Mrs. Harold Blumenthal, Mrs. Miles Bown, Mrs. Ann Haase, Mrs. Thomas G. Pierpont, Mrs. H. J. Corleissen, Mrs. Andrew Broaddus, Mrs. Earl F. Jensen, Mrs. A. C. Wickman, Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mrs. F. J. Farrell, Far-rell, Miss Barbara Paxman, Miss Amelia Buckley, Mrs. Lee Buttle and Mrs. Frank Reynolds. Party Planned For Monday B. Y. U. Val Norn girls met Monday evening at the home of Helen Brockbank.v at which time plans were made for a party to be held Monday evening at the home of Faun Jex in Spanish Fork. , Delicious refreshments were served to: Donna Smuin, Venice Cottam, June Hodge, Afton Bige-low, Bige-low, Mildred Harris, Beth Todd, Helen Bennett, Leah Harris, Genevieve Gene-vieve Hansen, Kathryn Morrell, Emma Lee Bown, Kay Pace, Margie Cutler, Helen Brockbank, Erraa Schow, Jeannette Clark, Mary Kirkham, Norma Brandley, Ruth Harris, Sarah Malbey, Beth Anderson, Louise Peterson . and Dorothy Dixon. . ' Visitors Are Tendered Dinner Mrs.'H. S. Pyne entertained at dinner at her home Tuesday evening, eve-ning, the table being centered with a large pumpkin filled with choice fruits. Covers were laid for: Judge and Mrs. Charles D. Clark of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Clark of Salt Lake City, Mrs. A. E. Davis of Oakland, Cal., and Miss Lucile Lu-cile Pyne. G. O. P. Women Invite Puhlic The Republican Women's club will meet at the home of Mrs. H. E. Smoot, 183, East First South street, Thursday at 3 p. m., and all women interested are cordial ly invited to attend. Judge Elias Hansen of Salt Lake City, will speak, also, talks on the amendments will be given by Judge A. L. Booth and Kenneth Ken-neth Weight, followed by discussion. discus-sion. Refreshments will be served. Do This If You're NERVOUS TVm't tV ehaneM on DRXfocti TOU know nothing about or rely on temporary relief When there's need t cood general ytem tonic like time-proven Lydia . Pinkham Vegetable Compound, made oopsdaUg or women Irom wholesome herbs and roots. Let Piakbam's Compound help build up mors physical resistance and thus aid: in calming jangly nerves, loosen, distress fronv. 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