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Show PAGE FIVE IicrcsHn Features Fc JVcznen; Club rrtrj Socicly Edited FKcass 494 PROVO '(UTAH) DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1940 Reception For Wedded Pair Honoring their daughter and n-in-law. Mr. R-.l Mrs. Leonard G-.lt.t iilelb BnuWordl. an lafcrtr.1 wli;r.jj reception wm hM at the borr.e of the bride's -re-.:.s. Mr. a-n 1 Mr. John . ErailAfurd. SAturlr everUr.g. F-::-i.-jC er.Joyat'e entertaln-rr.-T.l. a tuty l-.cheon u served. Miry a.-, i uful g.fta r rvei frcm relatives and frv U cf th 5-ojr: couple. 11 r n-tttlaa will leave Sunday "r.'jrzir.f for Mire Island, San r.e -. - to report for duty t. iri the U. S. 5. TerkirJ. Returned Missionary Visits In Provo Mr. ir 1 Mr. Merrill ChrUtcrh-fcrt ChrUtcrh-fcrt 3 a t?.ti? jp-r jia Sun lay. Mrs. O-.fJ'.c; heroin's brother, Vflr'.n V'r.!r jf OJr who r- .-.:; y rtturr.e-d frora the Jpar.ea ""n r.;J. w,a head-auartera is HarwhJu. Mr. Ver.ijf spcjte at the 'rf'-'rr,:: Fourth, ward chapel ;v-niy rJfht. 0..v.r f uestt wr their mother, . HLiui.lh Weenl.ff. alo UUi "--,r?: JUrrnur cf FrtnjnrU. ho r. j fcn err. ployed la ilono-for ilono-for the pJt to year, and M.r Vir?rtrX dark, former !y of rnrjTU. tow of Salt Lake C'.y. who hv t-rn vacationing la th UU.-.ia. An Informal luncheon was nerval durtnsr thr afternoon. Entertains . : O. S. Alumnae Mrs. Maurtn.. ML Huahea or X;ar.uh Fcrsc. eniertaJr.Kl at the 'i. J- MurOock home here M onlay on-lay evening, for the O- S. Alurn-i Alurn-i members, . Favorite recipes were eorr.rJed .nio booStitrt form for Ma May Bennett. bride-elect. Sewing and i I -iacfteon. In Valentine Ecne-rr. a ere .also enjoyed. Mia Ehtne rm.-r.ore aaauted. , Mrs. rtyla A. Warnick of pr'len. u present; aL. Miss "May liennett, Mrs. Vera J. Mil- Li IT LEflUES mm W I il rm f . starrinz " 1 d-,:i DflTunnMc I Li A, 7V I AkoAH in Natural Color "GENTLEMAN FROM ARIZONA" r I I STARTS TOLionoonr I "'" with ' ' : - r CASH QUIZ AT 9:00 P. MJ ' It's Loads of Fun - - - and This .'. -V,ek There's $ 19.00 in-Cash. ! , ' V.T.ich You Can Share In! .: i MYPJ-RY: Wiek eoongh 1 - ' "4 BLOOD! L " " v'4 ? v. . With Corselette Waistline PATTERN 8G54 The corselette waistline la scheduled for much popularity thia coming season, probably because it makes you look so beguilingly iSia Thia simple lit tie dress ( ?63 ) with a piquant peasant air about It. haa bodice fullness and a rippling akirt. ahJrred at. the top. that look perfectly charming on alender figures. The square neckline U quite deep, the sleeves very round. . Thia dresa will be very pretty made tip In bold-figured cottons like percale, calico or gingham for bous; wear, with rows cf rlo rac braid. And you'll also like a d rests like thia for atreet and Informal afternoons, of printed silk or fiat crepe. I fa one t those eajry, becoming: styles that you'll repeat several Umea. Your pattern Includes a helpful atep-fcy-step ae- chart. Tattern No. S34 la deaijrned for lze 12. H. 18. IS and 20. SLze 1 require 3 3-8 yarda of 23-Inch atertal without cap; 1 yard bind-IrjT. bind-IrjT. 8li yards ricrac For a PATTERN of thia attrac-tre attrac-tre model aend 15c IN COIN. Y o u k name; address. STYLE. NUMBER and SIZE to The Herald'a Todaya Pattern Sendee. 149 New Montgomery SU San Francico. Calif orrs La. Have all the new ciothea you want thia aeaaon! Houae frocka. afternoon dreaea. aprona and lingerie! And aave money, be-aldea! be-aldea! Send for our new 6prfnp and Summer Pattern Book, with more than 100 faaclnatlng and original orig-inal designs, for all Lrea. The pattern! are ao eaay. Each In-clu In-clu lea detailed aew chart. On pattern and Pattern Book, ordered together, 25c Book alone. 15c Itt. Uiaa Allle Dtxo-. Wias Maur-ine Maur-ine Dixon, Mrs. Irene rreestone, Mr a. Fay G. Flrmage. MUa Helen Alio man. Mrs. Beuiah S. Bucner and Mm. Anna Lou Brook. - ". Book Reviewed - At Club Meet Lambda Tau club members met with Miss Gertrude Saner Monday Mon-day evening at her home, ..Mass T0II1TE! J 4 1 -4 A to thin your T.irrjh l.-'iuti "MUTINY ON ...,,,.. THE ELSINORE J Maurlne Bigelow reviewing- the book. "i'araaLse by Esther Forbes. For-bes. - " - - : Luncheon was served ' to the following: Miss Dorothy . Jones, Mrs. lone T. Hales, Mrs. Marietta Mar-ietta F. Nlelaon, Mrs. "Marie U. Bullock, . Mrs. Thelma S. Collins, Misa Virginia Taylor, Mrs. Elma H. Walkner, Mja.' Louise Hall, Miss Berthelda Farrer, Miss Neva Hanson, Mrs. Virginia Brlenholt, Mrs. , Agnes Hawkins and . Mrs. May S. I Rawlins. , .'.'' ' t Hearty Luncheon DLsh .'Stuff tomatoes with ieit-over acaroni In cheese sauce.. Sprinkle Sprin-kle with crumbsTdot'with butter and a little paprika and bake until , tomato Is tender and crumbs nicely nice-ly browned. It. Leaves Tonite! . "SAMUEL CCLCM David KIYEH -Andrea LEEDS Reginald OWEN - , STARTS . TOMORROW! Here's a Picture .That--Will Grip You -With Suspense Sus-pense and Ex- citerrient! - X-CITING! X-PLOSIVE! X-traordinary ! 7 ADDED JIusical Comedy A Novel Short For Stamp Collectors - Sky Fighters - News Shower For Recent Bride Complimentary to their sister In-law, Mrs. Harold Spafford, the former Wilma Bass, a recent bride, Mrs. Arnold Robison End Mrs. M. M. Clinger . of Provo, and Mrs. J. S. Evans of Berkeley Calif., tendered a shower Monday evening at the Robison home Eight tables of Monte Carlo whist were played, Mrs: Wesley Stubbs winning the high score prize, and Mrs. Gene Halladay. second honors. A tastefully ap pointed luncheon was served, ana novelty bride favors were . given An orchid and pink color scheme was used throughout. Many beau tlful and .useful gifts were pre sented to the honoree. . Included In the guest list were Mrs. Floyd Gale and Mrs. Clair Mortensen of Salt Lake City; Mrs. William Woodhead of Mid-vale; Mid-vale; Mrs. Jesse Spafford. and daughter. Maurine. of American Fork, and Mefmea Cal Craguh, Alma Smoot. " v Bert . Hedqulst, Fred Stubbs,. El vin Snyder, Gene Halladay, Wyman Berg, James Jenkins, L. J. Clark, Grace Bass, Leland Kirkwood, Maurice Jones, Frank Taylor, Clifton Tolboe, Thomas Stubbs, Lamar Hunter, Ralph Thomas, Ralph Hedqulst, Charles -W. Thomas, Fred Hed quist, Leo Ferre and Wesley Stubbs, and the Misses Ida and Edna Markham and Helen Rowe. ' ' ' ' ;' Sub-deb Sorority ; At Business Meet ! Members of the Sub-Deb soror ity, national social unit, met at the home of Miss Eleanor Plerpont at business meeting Sunday after noon. , . x Plans . for .the "Sweetheart dance, to be . held In - February were discussed and the following committee appointed: Miss Elinor Brockbank, general chairman; the Misses Edith Clark, Faye Richardson, Richard-son, and Eleanor Plerpont,- refresh ments and favors; the Misses Bet ty Pratt and Marion Larson,' programs; pro-grams; Miss Ardyth Jensen, floor-show; floor-show; and 'Miss Elaine Peterson orchestra. '. . ; ' Approximately 100 guests wli; receive invitations to the annual affair which was held for the first time last year at the city and county, building. " ; V , Six new members will .. receive bids for the Sorority and will be initiated at the next meeting. Alumnae members are: Wanda Olson, president; Irene Christen sen, secretary; Leah Hunter, Joan Berg, Virginia Larsen, ' and Hazel Palfryman. . - - Tpe following members. were present: Wanda Olson, Elaine Pet erson, Mary Jo Speckart, . Ardyth Jensen, Virginia Larsen, Elaine Brown, Eleanore Plerpont, . Edith Clark, Betty Pratt, Leah Hunter, Irene Christensen, Faya .Richardson .Richard-son and Elinor Brockbank. ' ? . ' The next meeting will be ; held Sunday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Eleanore Plerpont. Active and alumni members are requested to be present.- ' ' Your Family Theatre : ENDS TONIGHT - MICKEY ROONEY - and the Hardy Family in The Hardys Ride High W. PIDGEON V. BRUCE in "Society Lawyer" with Leo CarllUo Last Complete Show - 8:35 Lawyer 8:45. 'Hardys' 10:05 Starts Tomorrow ill 3 to 11:30 p. ml ""; . . with ! . . LEW (Dr. Klldare) AYRES Jame (Mr. Smith) Stewart Lewis (Judge Hardy) Stone And a Troupe of the Greatest Ice Skaters in the World! ' PLUS COMEDY : : At Its Best! , ROMANCE - . At Its Merriest! "30 DAY PRINCESS" ' Starring CARY GRANT SYLVIA SIDNEY a MSWMM Calendar ..mmm , DELTA TIIETA CHI The Epsilon chapter of Delta Theta Chi, Is meeting In open session, Thursday eveing at o'clock at the Little theater. Each member is to take one guest. .' 1 o. s. c Members of the O. S. C. club wm be guests of Mrs. Bee Eggert sen Friday evening at her home. v-"'-' - ' " J. F. F. : Mrs. Clinton Erlckson will entertain enter-tain members of the J. F. F. club Thursday evening at her home. CHERE AMIE .. Mrs. Jerry Hancock wUl be host ess to members of the Chere Amie club Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedqulst home. .. LES FTLLES .;-v" . Members of the Les Filles club will be guests ' of . Mrs. Cannon Jensen Thursday evening at , l o'clock. ; ; LES AMIES ' The .Les Amies club will be en tertalned by Mrs. Carlea Corbett, in Orem, Wednesday evening. They are to meet at the home of Mrs, Dorothy Jackson, 312 South Third West street, at 7:30 o'clock. : N.OFff. ' Neighbors of Woodcraft " will meet Thursday - evening: at ' 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Election of officers will take place and a . social will follow for the members and their partners. BIRTHDAY CLUB Mrs. C. O. Jensen will entertain members of the Birthday- club Thursday at 2 o'clock - at- her home. : ' '.' REYNOLDS NO. S ' Alice Louise Reynolds- club. Chapter No. 3, will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, D. A. McGregor, 434 North Sec-' ond East street. Mrs. J. W. Alrd w:il .talk on '"The Annulment of the Wagner Health Bill;" also, she will give a statement of the group plan approved by the Utah Medical Medi-cal association. Special music has been arranged. Mrs. Benjamin Bullock and Mrs. John Jackson will assist. f'WEDNpSDAx' BJUDGJEMV A snower. for Mrs. Thomas Jones, the former. Alice Hansen,' is being i given '.by the - Wednesday Bridge club, Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. - at " the home of Mrs. Ted Johnson, 90 North Second ' West street., . x t (l urtuuai , ; Memoers or the optimist, ciuc will - meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Clark. WRITER'S GROUP . The Writers' - Study group will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ruby Anderson, ' 324 - North Fifth East street. All persons . interested in Joining the group are invited ; to meet. ; A reorganization is to be effected. ,- FINE ARTS ' A meeting of the Fine Arts club will be held Thursday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter Tuel ler. Mrs. L. S. Maycock will review rThe Seagull," j by Chekhov, and Mrs. Gerald Heaton has the music in charge. 1 -. . NAUTDLUS ALUMNAE The -- Nautilus ; Alumnae will meet ' Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Phyllis R. Brown, 444 South First East street. Mrs. Florence Beck will assist,-and the affair will be in the form of a Valentine party. ' - " UTAH SOROSIS Membars of the Utah Sorosis club will meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner. Mrs. W. T. Hasler and Mrs.. George Wdfthen will give the program on "Home and Family Life and Its Relation to Character; Building." . Thalians Elect New President Catherine Hall ' of Roosevelt, was elected president of theThal-lah theThal-lah social unit at Brigham Young university to serve an unexpired term . or . Wanda Culllmore or Provo, who f ailed to return to school in the "winter quarter. Other officers named were: Thelma HoUand of Clenns Ferry, Ida, vice-president; Virginia Klrkham, Santaquln, social chair; man. 17t SUFUn Fcscticsil FED ALE LydU C Plnaham's V'nUbli Cpiwd Has Hip4 lawimttl Few Wflmeo today do not have womm fgn of functional troubls. Mayb you're noticed YOURSELF getting reetie, moody, nervoua, orrietil lately your work too much for you Then try Lydia . Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound to help quiet unatrunc nerrea, retiev monthly paia (cramps, backache, headache) and weak dizzy fainting apeUa due to functional diaordera. For over 60 years Pinkham'a Compound haa helped hundreds of thouaanda of weak, rundown nervoua women to go smiling: thru "difficult times." Sines it's helped so nan women for as many years, don t you think It's rood proof YOU too should talcs Pinkham'aT Start fodav without fail! Katm Lrdia E. Piak ham's Vegetable Coaa. raaud wwm is liquid or hand to carry tab. let ton i fossa (eiaila funumla). tadv.j Black Hawkers Await Social SPRINGVILLE Several nun dred. people from Sprlngville and nearby communities were expect ed to attend the- annual Black Hawk Indian War Veterans and Pioneers' entertainment sponsored by the Springville-Mapleton com mittee Wednesday night, at Mem orlal hall. V - Beginning at 6 p. m., a picnic supper wUl be served at several long tables throughout the hall Pioneers and Black Hawk veter ans will attend as special guests Coffee will be served to everyone and the public is invited to join in the affair. ''.; : - - Under direction of Elmer Bird of Mapleton, newly elected captain of the Black Hawk committee, a program pro-gram will be given from 7:30 until 8 ;30 p. . m., f eaturnlg talent from all parts of Utah county. Dancing1 Danc-ing1 -; will conclude . the entertain ment. . I ;; .' t '- .'.. : O.S. Girls At Dinner A "goat" dinner was held by the O. S. social unit of, the x Monday evening at the home of Miss Irene Christensen. The i long1 table .' was centered with white sweet ' peas, forming the O. S.' insignia, and the favors and place cards were along a collegiate theme. After dinner, the pledges gave a program, including- . original songs. v The pledges are : Wilma Hunter, Hun-ter, 'Hazel Palfreyman, Ruth Nielsen, SSny Barton, Beverly Breim, Irene Christensen, -Joan Berg, Leah Hun tec, Ruth Hansen. Han-sen. Ila Ihomas, Betsy ' Bradley, Venna " Watkins, Ona v Stevens, Ruth Hales, Virginia Larsen, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Clark, Betty Simmons, ev-erlee ev-erlee Graham, Gladys Dixon ' Una Loy Mason and Grace Gray. x Acuve girls present were Fran cis : Hughes, ' BarbaTa Anderson, Beth Hales, Edith Clark," Ethel Clark, ' Mrs. Dorothy D. Larsen, Beth Bird, Renee Anderson, Dons Alder, Neva Strate, Alice Bown, Margaret Belnap, Alma Andrus, Beth Mendenhall, : Dama Grant, Marjorie Glines, ' Ruth Greenweli, Mary Dean Peterson and Gloria Tanner.- , Missionary' T t Is Feted After the farewell testimonial tendered Lewis Wells,' missionary to California, " : Sunday night In the Vineyard .ward hall,1 a family gathering was - held at the home of his parents, - Mr. " - and Kir a. George F.-Wells. The aunts were hostesses. . v . ' . - A tasty luncheon was served to: ' Bishop and Mrs. A. E. Hop-kinson, Hop-kinson, Mr;: and- Mrs. Abe Hutchinson Hut-chinson ; and Elizabeth and Jane Hopkinson of Salt Lake Oty; Mr. and Mrs Arnold Henrichsen, Helen and Keith Henrichsen, Miss Mary " Burns 4 and Mrs. Arthur Winters of Pleasant Grove; J. E. Wells and Miss Lola Taylor ; of Park City; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clegg, -v Kir. - and Mrs. W. L. Holland Hol-land and son Hal; Mrs. Bina Clegg . and Mr. and . Ifcca. Harold Bailey of Provo; Ivif. and ; Mrs. Joy O. Clegg-, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cleg?, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding Hard-ing and family, Thomas Wells, ; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley, Grant Blake, Keith Kofford and the Wells family members.' i Former Provoan Tendered Shower Mrs. Fred Pace,- of Spanish Fork the former Clara Nelson, who, be fore her recent marriage, was em ployed " In the Souter Sewing, Machine shop of this city, was honored at a shower at the home of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert A. Nelson of Spanish Fork, Monday! evening'. ,. . . - . Seventy guests attended, includ ing the following from Provo: Miss Elizabeth Souter, Mrs. Art Scott, Mrs. Lucile Ahlander, Miss Vivian Madsen, Mrs. L. E. McKell, tMr. Grace Hall Kimball, and Mrs. Llb- bie Cook Hayward. : Mrs. Hayward' reviewed the three-act lay, "The Far Off Hills," j by Lennox Robinson," and games. readings and music were the diver sions. Luncheon was served, following fol-lowing which the bride was. show ered with beautiful gifts.. Gef eran Unit Pledges Girls Formal pledging ceremonies were held .by the Gef eran social unit of the B. Y. U., Sunday eve ning- at the home of Miss Jo Gra ham, president. The unit colors, blue and silver. were employed in decorating. Blue and silver candles were in crystal candelabra and pink and white sweet peaa were arranged about the rooms. The unit shield was flanked on either side with the tapers and bowls of flowers. Twilight pledging1 was followed by a buffet luncheon served in the Valentine colors. Alice WIscombe and Flora Adams are pledges, and the active girls include: Helen Brown, Beth Hanks, Luciie Layton, - Barbara Hanks, Nellie Jensen, Hattie Carnney and -Wanda Muhlestein. P. H. S. Students Enjoy Parties After the dance at the Provo high school Saturday evening, a chili supper was held at the home of Miss Jean Johnston. Those in attendance were: Gen-eal Gen-eal Kimber, Blaine Carlson, Madon na Zobell, Victor Forsyth,, Dorothy Thorne, Lewis Smith, Mary Beth Johnson, Wayne Ulrey, Jean John ston and Dick Zufelt. Madonna Zobell, . Helen. Fitz gerald, Elaine Scott, Mary Beth Johnson, Elaine Allred and Shirley Zabriskie enjoyed the basketball game at the Provo high school Friday evening. Later, a pot-luck supper was served at the Zabriskie home. - . . . v.. . . Home From Honeymoon; Feted A well appointed dinner was given Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spafford "(Wilma Bass) who just returned from a - honeymoon in California. ' The fcrtde's mother and sister, Mrs. Grace Bass alnd Mrs. Maur ice Jones were hostesses at the Bass home. Covers were laid for the bride ari groom; also, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott . Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kirkwood, Kathleen . and Johnny Elliott of provo; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gale, Mrs. W.. T. Gale and the Misses No rah ana Mary Murphy of Salt Lake City. . 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' ' Many fine gifts were presented. 1 UUj YOUR CHILD'S coughing at night caused by throat "tickle" or irritation, ir-ritation, mouth breathing, or ' cold can often be prevented by rubbing the throat and chest with plenty of Vicks VapoRub at ttime. VAPORUr SWIFT poultice-and -; vapor action loosens phlegm, relieves re-lieves irritation, clears air pas-sages, pas-sages, tends to stop mouth breath- sleep. Try it. V VapoRub - Hugh Vernon WENTZ Attorney-at-Law Announces The Removal of His LAW OFFICES , to The Hayward Bldpr. 75 E. Center. Phone 1054W Provo, Utah -.Vi You'll never know tea at its best you try Schilling Teal Corn- part its exquisite flavor! compare ks dcir, fragrant, refreshing goodness! If r0u want tea you can take pride in serving, insist on Schilling Tex THE TEA OF FLAVOR y. Tffliie dDILDD i .'V. . |