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Show tV' - ..... t. : . . PROVO (UTAH) B N IN GrH.E R A IrD, " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I4193t . . 1 " " ' : ' - - - - r - . i m. a. :H;D Sutton Is f HiSitOred ? On Bir v - :. Mr;', and Mrs.. JR. A. MoOrefield ... Vere hosta- at i a' well appointed - , IsirtMd'ay dinner at their . home" Tuesday 'evening, in cQmpriment to , ilra. Moorefleld's father, R. D.t ' gutfon- whose seventy-third birth- day anniversary occurred on that .:"i'ay , . 'looses, , dahlias . arid marjgoldj werei tistlcally arranged through-. through-. out the entertaining rooms, -and a ' Hallowe'en .decorative scheme was :. employed on the small serving yt tables.--' "Baskets, off nasturtiums r centered -the tables, and candy L costumes, were presented a& favors. Individual and. "irroub nhoto- graphs - were taken- after dinner, and; later, cardsJ.were. played and '; prizes- awarded. v During the eve- ; ning, Sutton received a long-; distance call from -his niece, Mrs. . Hmma. Sutton Radden of ' Al- -hambrfi. California. - In attendance at the delightful . affair were Mr. and Mrs, A. D. -Sutton of Price, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.1 Sutton of Salt Take. Mr. and Mr& D.- Sutton, Mr. arid Mfs. IDVd: , Sutton, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Sutton, ; Mr! and 'Mrs Hollis Snelson, Mrs. : Henry Sutherland and Mrs. R.-1. uon. .. . Birthday Party ter u-,Honojriyig. her4' daughter;' Ruby, whose twelfth .c birthday '' annivers- f " ary occurred on Monday, Mrs. ,R.Merrill entertained at her home ' early Tuesday evening. - : A dumber of. delightful games wre played and a taster hot luncheon lunch-eon was served. f ' ; ' " JTha fnPteta were seated at small tables, which ' were5' prettily dec-1 orated k wjth nasturtiums. Fall ' flowers were ; tastefully arranged w throughout th entertaining rooms-. .Cam;Nor 3 MeetsvFriday 1 v .Mrs.; George Myer wilL entertain J .at her home ' Friday ; afternoon, at -2:30 o'clock for members of Camp Jov 3, Djaughters Of UtahiSPioneers A fine program has been arrang-.-cd and. luncheon willfee served. All members anH eligible members rfro extended a cordiaV.invitaption. BETTER FOR BABIES f AffJX QR?feAMING": BETTER FOR BABIES r " ! ETETTBR FR COOKING AND'CREAMl NG sBTTER FOR BABIES? . . . . . .- . BETTER BETTER jy tkt Carnation Ctmteu ted Htur at 9'.ZO Sunday ings ttrer statin KSL - , t : lII your grocer "Carnation, please" t der some ...pfthis better-.milkj.--'MA makes"-$uch; ' .smooth' cream sups andsaucesj suclv delicii$ candy, .cocoa, ice cream; itsplendid for creaming coffee; fruits' - Jand cereals. Mojeconpmidal! Andthefje's wtf milk that's rnoranourishmg for babies, or caster to digrst. 1 v ' ' V ' v . . ' :t . TWO FREE BOOKLETS, "lOOGkrifitdRtciptr 'ani , "Bah-Pcedh,f SimMifijy Very inUresiinr. Address V V CARNATION COMPANY, 549 Pjerpont Ave.; Silt Like City , ' rroty (1 Contented Gqwi" j. v xl xu AVorld's JLARCEsi:-SLLkNG BrAndnoV Evapoxatjed Milk. IS Retiring M.I.A. Officers ''.a . delightf unsocial affair was given in the Vlrieyar4ward amusement amuse-ment hall Tuesday evening after Mutual, in honor 'of the following iretirlrigofficersof .the, association: . Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Maag, Mr . arid Mrs, UpWejll Varley and Mrs. Juanita Allen, activity committee t members ; Miss Alene Holdaway, organist; : Ittrby Allen chorister.; An tone Bunker and Howard Ander son, class leaders. . Games 'and. t refreshments wer.e enjoyed by 90 M. I. A. members of the. ward . ' ,' ' : ' - -,; ;.ojt :--jt " .' ' Spletidid Prbgrarh Arranged For Qub :, Nelke Reading club members will be 'the gTlests of, Mrs. : J. Robert. Robinson "Thnrsday afternoon' at 330 o'clock, at- her home. ;. -; The . subject, , -"Playwrights of Central Europe," will be discussed by Prof. Alonzo Morley, and a one-act one-act play will be read by Mrs. Iris L. Mc Arthur...Germa n arid- Austrian xmusic , will' b-e '; rendered by' Mrs. Hannah Packard. . ':'- ' . .'A full 'attendance of cluhrnem? bers is desired. J-- ' 'vv P. - , - '-'':..': Mrs. GhristenJensen Lectures In Ogdeh - M rs..- Christen Jensen gave a lec -ture. on- tLlUraturefor Children," at a session of he Children's Hour Club of Ogden, at th4 Hotel Bige low In that city this 'afternoon. She wil visit In Salt! Lake City before returnlnghome. - ... : -' -';"'- At Smart-Affair Mrs. Veva W." Webb was hostess .to1 members pf "th X club at her home Tuesday evening. ;. . Bridge was the diversion," the Wgh score prize 'going to Miss Marion SuttoriST . A tasty luncheon was served- to h. following? Misa Marlon ' Sutton, Miss May Sutton; Miss , Lore'e .Van Wagenen Miss Kathryn . Snyder" Miss Helena Bates,, Miss' Helen Newell,, Miss Margaret' Hill and" Miss .Georeia Richards of Salt Lake City: the lat ter being a BETTER FOR COOKING BEfTER ii ilw - . -r r-.i i ir At PartV" jr' BETTER . pi ytzy- . I I i.-V:V. A a I 1 1 1 1 'il l i : h i i 1 vr.i lt 1 1 sn i 1 1 vr VaU.UkUaUaUi V VaLa WaU V r-, .' TALENTS TO M I V. '' 'n;:jptS 4itfllitii? -- Thisv-one was designed, by President Paul Doumer of France, who seems to have an odftr moment to spare now and then. He's over 70, too. The hat is in white satin and the president designed itfor a .charity bazaar. Wpin's Glu A. house divided against itself and, it's x a real battle! ; A woman journalist, made ' the statement -.that women's' clubs are holding back! women's political progress, - r . ;'-. l- -: . A jflub leader saya they are responsible re-sponsible for Vhatfogress there. has oeen. "i',-,y- 7 So the war t on. Just CSuUn-TMnkers , , Women have gone crazy Over organization, or-ganization, says the journalist. They cannot think for themselves. They think'thru a committee anL what some one; high-minded e male tells them to. . They are too much ' interested h social position ani doing, what their neighbor does t0 think for themselves.- . . 4 : 1 Women, suffrage; single standard, all their r new so-called freedom, haven't done 'them . much good. They have not used all their abilities abil-ities to the best advantage because "thei clubsare too much wrapped tip in ; Hbyle; Robert's Rulesof Order Or-der jund Emily Post. 1 , 7 Not Many Leaders- ,.'; . Leaders are. : few. They are swamped by thesmajorjty. Most Of them do what their husbands tell them at that! ' ..; ' " '.. Women's clubs (are their salvation, salva-tion, says the club, woman. With-oixt With-oixt them there 'ivould be less interest inter-est Without organization they have nothing- Clubs :. sponsor and create interest. Group discussion : PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Rein6TnPodrt)ff-Scor Hair Falfing Imparts Color and Boatit? to Gray and Faded Hair' v Coc. c4 $i x6 st Drogsiut. . Hmco Chria. Wts. Ptchogne.K.T. 50 RECEIVE FREE On-fourth ?int of xNew Improved Ducd at demonstration dem-onstration "Saturday. GESSFOBD'S Nprtfi.University;Ave- r - "-' -Nil 7 aue Lit NER YFI ELD , a Hindrance? whets the intellects of the ladies. It is the only, way to get women An tho home' interested in vital topics of the day. '. The backing of women's clubs has placed most woman politicians today. Give theihvtime and they'll place more, they .say. . Elks Will Gather Thursday Evening Provo Lodge 849, B. P. 0..; Elks, will meet' Thursday night at 8 o'clock for a -short business meet ing to precede the public meeting ing devoted to Boy Scout activity. All lodge members are urged to 'attend,, and each is asked to bring another member with him. Roll-call Roll-call night, which , takes place October. Octo-ber. 29, and a Hallowe'en party, October Oc-tober 31, will be discussed. , A. A. Anderson will discuss the Lwork of the Boy Scout organisation if. o.:o o ciock i nursaay, witn ine public as well JL3 lodge members invited in-vited to attend. 7 "rPixon - Taylor Russell Co. 7 ibm ' ' atriTir Trtriri inTm Tkiv i ittv - . L ' Ul NEW CRESCENT BRAND 9 x 12 : only $4.75 ';;':'' OTHER SIZES IN gltfcK : USED'7. " RUNS AND LOOKS LIKE NEW V n 7 ONLY QSXO4 EASY TERMS" ' Buy Her et atjdSavet Social Affair Celebrates Birthday Samuel H. Blake, member of - the Sharon stake presidency, was delightfully de-lightfully surprised at. his hbmt Monday j evening, ; by a group of. neighbors and friends who' gathered gather-ed to celebrate is; birthday' anniversary, anni-versary, which occuryed on ' that dy. ".; ; V ..; . ; a K-; M 'Vi -.- V ProgressJvejgjLmes swere played and a tasty repast, followed. In attendance ; were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peterson, Mrv and ilra. Heniy Maag," Mr. and Mrs. .Hugh Davis, Mr. and MrsI Elmer Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .Harding, Mr. &pd Mrs. Frank Heidaway, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker, - Mr. . and Mrs. James T.:Bla,ke, Mran4 Mrs. Vein Williams, Mr. -ndlMrs. , Cloyd Stone, Mr. andv, .Mrs. .Walter Holdaway, Mr,' and Mrs. Axel P. And reason, Mr and Mrs. Ariel Lar- sen and Mrs; Juanita Allen. ''' Proves Delightful Mrs. Mae Olsen was hostess to members of the Springville-Provo Bridge club Tuesday evening at her homeland an enjoyable time wa: spent by; the following: Mrs. Rose Roylance and Mrs. ! Josephine Brinton o- Spnngville, Mrs. Cora Shields, Mrs. GoldaJ Wpodward, Mrs. Eff ie Hardy, Mrs Emma Crawford, Mrs, Pearl Johnson John-son ind Mrs. Uzell Woodward, the latter two being guests. " Two tables of bridge were, played, Mrs. hose Roylance winning ' the high score p?ze, and Mrs. Effie Hardy being awarded the consols, tion favor. . ' Past Matrons Luncheon Friday -A luncheon will be tendered members of the Past Matgono' Circle Friday at 1:30 o'clock at tha residence of the Misses Nora an Little Redfield. Bridge will follow the luiicheor. All members are extended a, cordial IJnvitation. - ' v SK I Neighbors Of Woodcraft Meet & .... ... ; A meetinu of the 'Neighbors ot Woodcraft will be ' held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O O. F. hall. Initiations will be held and after the regular session, a social will.be enjoyed and refreshments 1 served. A full attendance; of officers and members willbe appreciated. Nomthtyeor'i MipiUC screen drama! VINADELMAR'S sensational novel U it I , ; A Tut Mn-tttm Hit ' .. '..'..";' intrtJucinr , ' ' , Two new star lovers Sally Eilers lames Dunn Mtritnufr charm thn 7tM ffiw" TODAY and THURSDAY Qaramount "Card Club Party y -ji his. xu i W ' .aV , it -n"V II 1 It W. nuuu i - Dinner Attractive Affair - An attractive dinner was given by Miss Laura Mensel Monday evening eve-ning at her. home, for members of the Le Tesee club. ? ; The club colorSf green and yei: low, were used, in decorating tha dining tables. A crystal vas6" of yellow chrysanthemums , f ormed ' a pretty centerpiece, On either side of - which W;as a yellow candle in a crystal holder, which stood 6n jx tmy lace doily over green silk.' Covers were laid for the follow ing: Mrs. J. M. Vick, Miss Beryil Ireland, Miss Carol StaatSrMiss Coard," Misstaoetaointaoinshrduloin Ruby Street,. Miss Dohpa McCoard, Miss Virginia Vick Mrs. Fred Staats, Miss Verla Ewmg, Miss Mary Ralston, Miss Nadine Tay-lox iviiss rL.uiin, . nan isuu, mim; Lamb,. Miss' Ada Cowan, " Miss Ethe,l Mcpoard, Mrs. Irvin Slack, Mjss Jane 1 loyer and Miss ' Xoia Smith. , . ' . ' . Following' the d inner, 1 the party .'iitended the Cherniavsky concert al Pnlloiro hall , s T 4vK4 T f'luK' DJ "T 4, ' miULC r dl IV , ' Misa ' Evelvh " Vacher trave a rharmilnt- bridge nartv Mondav evty ning at her-home, for jnemBers of the Lambda Tau club. " Miss,. Hazel Robinson won the high score prize. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon -was served to the following: Miss' Agnes Farrer, Miss Norcll Startup,, Miss' LaRue Startup, Miss Marion Sutton, Miss. Margaretta Farrerj Miss Mae button, Mrs, Sherman Robinson, Miss Helena Bates, Miss Kathryn Snyder, Miss Dorothy Stewart, Miss" June Hansen, Han-sen, Miss Delsa Tpihurst, Miss Hazel Robinson, Misfl Ila Brock-bank, Brock-bank, Mrs. Mosellb Davis, , Mlsa Loree . Van Wagenen, Miss lone Thomas and Miss Dorothy Jones. - Ata Letto Bridge Club Organized Miss Evelyn Anderson entertained entertain-ed 'a group of girls at her -home Saturday 'evening, for the -purpose of organizing what is. to be known as the Ata Letto Bring'e -club. The meetings will be helA every Other ' Saturday evening ,at the homes of the . members. . . - , The bridge prize went to Mi3s Helen -. Lewis? A tasty luncheon was served to the.Joliowin'g: Miss Helen' McEwan,. Miss Nola Goodman, Good-man, Miss" Roberta' 'HIndmarsh, Miss Helen Lewis, -Miss Stella Sumner, Sum-ner, Miss Deon Christensen and Miss Carol Morrison. ' BUTLER'S nniyersary ill f ivl I ' ,1; III --i li fsrriw I H ? j B i - - The bright colors and geometrical designs oiT autumn's modish,, loos- i.. ,dAMon, -o Hhiofrau in his httle .spots suit. The jacketimerolled RwsUnr'WA ' Tf nwifAiM VrtQcf enAh. am Tint Kn.1V- blouse is fashioned of an Imported novelty fabric 4 red white ahOT- green, The skvrt is of green o.olP :?H V? y crepe. Social Affair For Tres Joli Club Mrs. C. W. Thomas and Mrs. H. E. ' Hotton. will be hostesses , tatarje ori the can, - A .-v-; V"- . members of the Tres Joif club ; H ills: Bros. Coffee Inc'Penr' rn-ursaay aiternoon.ai. wie nprae yi jars, inumaa. . m 'X' A Clever Brim, -T'virAinf r nrhan- nf A VytVl V. A V A a v - f J . Fet, Velvet -Chenille. Witn smart ribbon and quill trims. . an-d colors $1,95 $595 in All Color 'Sf' lor it 3E .qORSETRy DERARTMENT Thursday 0cLl5, Miss Barbara BranHenburq - Stylist end (ivdaatforseUtr, feturtdd v FASHION I AVOtT will b here to tulyxeyocr fi$crt incf tt!enj yoo pet-" " tonauy in trnrns to yoo tne very.crftjent you need. Not only have yon oar com Diets static to drw uDon. but tUo the wsistinct ofsioivisrrlno! stytetipf experience. .time only, e sussest ;yeU- X, . Whatever your figure ?rrsttlarihe Trtay Je; Mi 'J K , , Bramfenburg will apply hfItHl 'to tKtir permanertt -3 elimination. .As. $h wj, Mtw i tor this limited vTiv .TheKvernment is lining: upta ?. j prosecute tax nlotters. Well, nybef , rfce Jinehad."To . be . drawn pbme-K M .t .c.5.i-r:v-. IIUILU r , CIIDCDinDl gurt-iiiu in KUAolllili hltlHUU V Roas yo.- hafe s been drinkin'R yothe flavor that' Mother coffee'has- '. ' ' roasted. "Ine j pasting ' , -I a process ithey.' Irivenie'd larid tat- v 'X Roasting. T '. V'-'" V ; . depends ujpoii anevenj co'tinufiis:' ? j. delightful, unyarying f IavojProf urns isros. nuoiee is Txroauceainy ; this- patented process, that; rofes ' evenly, contlniiously . w . o txttl at" "f-incTenipfetatfiire and of " t J coffee through the; roaster. axe ai- r . . - ways tHider control .4 Hence tha such ; s -v no duik k. : This deliciotts coffee comes to. yba v in vacunm cans.. Air, 'whkri . v&i' .v v coffee go ftle, is remove'd and-kept,, out of these cans. , Ordinary sJt f ' tight' cans won't keep coffee f reAhA f BatHilTs Bros. Coffee cnt &a xtklft 1 ' - Rjy Wfc for the Arab trade r -s- , '"' - 0113X1- . - .- - 1 - - -f--' - ' ' - ..-T Ui,f J bffj lap IN OUR v; Fri- Sat-v 16,17 - - i "1 - S 1 fOVHSO A1 . 1 icute fora n appoihtaaot. s -A f 4 r? N 1 " N. " 1 . c on Tr'N.u.E.s;; 'i:q;;'-'ita1y1s S3 ,'; Usee Ad'WTRursaayfsHefald -. )&VltyVt:. v' Phone 25 v-;V--: oivi i! cat veil icr. y-4- ' . it v 3t 41 ,7 - t -X '- .-'.--. V,. . . ..... . -. . - . - -aT . W aV. |