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Show II izxiLc iztg Features Fc I N ( f ,:itox .94 Lodge Ncra ? r - i I I 4X?k? so Ed S. Kimbers Are Married For 52 Years A f-irty cetetratir.;? X!: fifty-: fifty-: j nK.r r.njverry t,f iir-Mr. iir-Mr. E! S- Kirr.br-r. wu Riven JUtur-Uy evrr.ir.r at the h-on-.e r tr- r iuxhKT. Mrs. Vern C.U.T.an tf Ir. ; K. an evening f games ! rr. u'.r. a d-:.;ci'.JS flat lunca-t.a lunca-t.a wu a-erveJ- Th fc.::-.-'i.rj :r.s and U-i'cgh-t- lm pr.r.t: Mrs. Clinton H .?, Sr. a- J Mr. nr. 1 Mrs. Vern G i". Mr. V.'.".:: irt. H . Mr. ar.i Mr. Divtl Wiion Mr. ri Mr.i. I' .r I M i Mr. a:.l Mr. Martin Klnber and Mr. ar,4 Mr. Gran Izt..-lTn In attendance In-r; In-r; . : ;: Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. C.lr.ton Hills. Jr. Mr. an I'm. t H.'.U. Mr. ar J Mr -rrelt HuL. Mr. arvi Mfn.-f.wl D.x. n. Mr. ar.i Mrs. llirr- f?i.:r.n-.a.n. Mr. ar.J Mrs V.::im i:- Gii'.man, M I I'ly and Garth Smart as the Day Is Long 5 Leap Year Party Enjoyed A d! htful lyap Year VaJen-t.". VaJen-t.". ptrty was givn by the Glean-ff, Glean-ff, f r the -M" Men. at the Sixth Ward amiLHnunt hall Widne-sday tvr.:. Th? affair wai well arrayed by th c.rfirrr f the Cleaner class, ir hi :'r.-; M t .1 lVth Harris. Miss VrLrua Ath;r. Mi.. . Laurine WaU-rljn. M. OrvUta Luke, ilisi ia::.an Tu.Un.n, Mis Lawani Fwrttr and Mrs. 0;-aI West. Dun: and mixers were enjoyed alio a clever fl-wr show jre-sented bv Juven.Tw from the" Fredova TVkrf studio. A delicious plate lur.checn was served to 100 guests. Mrs. Morley Gives Review Mrs. Alor.zo Morley gave a fine review cf -Sam." bv John Selby, It the regular rr.ee tir.g cf tie Fine Arts cub. h'ld at the home of Mrs. Parley ChriJlensen Thursday Mr. Ontn Slack. president w In charge, and Mrs. J. M. Killnaek arranged the music wfe ch consisted f two vocal solos T.yi Bless America.- and "Old C! nr.- rendered by Mrs. Doyle Da.itrtrp. The rooms were attractive with bnvl of acacia". - Mr. "Hcgh Caldwell f Caldwell. Cald-well. Ida was a guest, and the rr.e rr.be rs present were Mrs. John P. Van Cott. Mrs. Orson Slack Mr. Frroour Crar. Mrs. Ceraid F. Heatonv Mrs. LP.oy J. Robert-1 ncn. Mrs. Stanley Bonnett. Mrs Frank J. Farl. Mrs. Parley Chris-tT5eru Chris-tT5eru Mm. A. C. Hatch. Mrs Walter Tulr. Mrs, Frank Mul-lett. Mul-lett. Mrs. Aknzo 'Morley. Mrs j IVcle la.itrup. Mrs. ClyJe Crockett. Crock-ett. Mrs. Mack Sfjrenson. Mrs. lUrry Dton. Mrs- J. M". KiU-rack. KiU-rack. and Mrs. Lynn Hayward. !; 1 ! 5 f 'pins flattering flatter-ing day dress to wear now and late comes in a variety of fabrics and a wide range cf colors, including in-cluding dustj pastels as well as blaci and navy. Notice the pocket, the subtle fullness full-ness of the skirt and the novel studs j down the front and on cuffs. 3 . Li Vitea Qub . At Bridge Affair Vitea club members were guests of Mrs. Pearl Snell at her borne Thursday evening, bridge following follow-ing a delicious luncheon. Valentine covers, napkins, -and tallies were used, and a Valentine cake formed the table centerpiece. Mrs. Elaine Jensen won the high score Drtze -Mrs. Ether Wilson second favor, and Mrs. Ethel Tre- geagle. the traveling award. Members rresent were: Mrs Fay Sorenaon. Mrs. Ethel Treg-eagle. Treg-eagle. Mrs. Anna Gray. Mrs. Lois Killings. Mrs. Mildred Taylor. "Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Donna Funk, Mrs- Elaine Jensen and Mrs. Erma Anderson. Dinner Guests In Santaqtmi Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mortensen were dinner guests of Postmaster am Mrs.. J. Reuben Peterson at their home In Santaquin Thursday evening. f HEY! WHAT miS J ( OGIIILLIIIG ) J THE ENTHUSIASM 1 COFFEE ( CF COFflE LOVERS? I Q F D 0 U H S E J j Schilling riiegt ih hU with complete cof-i cof-i r . r I t-j . y-- i leu bteod of the world's choice coffees, sluifuJly blended to bring out delicious full far or and strength. 71 Two Coffees Prrrtlittr mndDrip Group Enjoys Valentine Party A delightful Valentine party was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. E. C. Prestwich. in honor of her daughter, Betty. Games were played and music was furnished by friends, Lucile Lloyd and Fay Bunnell. A dainty lucheon was served and favors given. Those present were: Booth May-cock, May-cock, Gordon DeLange, Virl Smith, Frank Janson, Betty Prestwich. Shirley Christensen, Fay Bunnell Kae. Dean Nielsen, Merle Faucett, Marvin Mecham and Lucile Lloyd. Royal Neighbors Tender Party Mrs. Thclma Vincent was entertained enter-tained at her home Wednesday afternoon, by the Royal Neighbors, Neigh-bors, who. called to celebrate her birthday anniversary. - A. Valentine Idea was called out In all arrangements. A delicious hot dinner was served arid birthday" birth-day" gifts were presented. , Those present were: Mrs. Nettie West, Mrs. Christine Skiner, Mrs. Irene Craighead, Mrs. Beth Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, Mrs. Alice Whiting. Mrs. Vera Nelson, Mrs. Mattie Kirkwood, Mrs. Arth-ella Arth-ella Lassen, and a guest, Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Johnson. - Club Group Enjoys Party : Mrs. Helen Knight was hostess to members of the Les Amies club Wednesday evening at her home, progressive "hearts" being" the diversion. di-version. Mrs. Venice Finch won the high score prize, and after the game, a delicious Valentine luncheon was served. The Misses Helen Hoover and Beth Lewis were guests and Mrs. Ruby Swensbn was welcomed as a new number. Others present were: Mrs. Dorothy Dor-othy Jackson, .Mrs. Fay Jones, Mrs. Virginia Duke, Mrs. Ronella Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. Zula Sutherland, Mrs Vera Madsen. Mrs. Fay Williams, Mrs Carlea Corbett. Mrs. Priscilla Wilde. Mrs. Venice Finch, Mrs. Zklla Street, Mrs. LaRue Anderson. Ander-son. Mrs. Rhea Chlpman of Provo, and Mrs. Ramona Twelves oi Spanish Fork. ' BESS ST EH ; 7 ASEIHEi S &mi ' Save As Much As $37.50 On a Ncw.Dcxtcr! l BIG PREMIUM OFFER DURING FEBRUARY j . , ATTEND FREE WASHING SCHOOL at OUR STORE Wednesday. February 11 2:30 p.m. : Spanish War Vets' Dinner The Mt. Timpanogos camp No. 4, United Spanish War Veterans, and the auxiliary, celebrated theii tenth anniversary at a dinner givtn by the women Thursday evening eve-ning at the Hotel Roberts. Ine annual event commemorated the sinking of the Maine,' which brought about the Spanish -American war in 1898. Mrs. C. H. Funk, auxiliary president, presi-dent, welcomed the group, and Robert Crosbie talked on the sinking of the Maine, which occurred oc-curred 42 years ago Thursday. Remarks were made by camp and auxiliary members. The table decorations consisted of tiny American flags, also, red carnations, in remembrance ot President McKinlev of Spanish- American war days, who always wore a red carnation. SeFarate meetings were held after dinner. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mr and Mrs Robert Crosbie, Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Rrown. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. Stella Stevens, al of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. jonn-Mt. jonn-Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roper of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Anna L. Anderson or urem, and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ellett of Spanish Fork. .. Chinese Dinner Is Delightful 4 ; . . .. , ... ....... . Mrs. Vern Bullock gave a cleverly clever-ly arranged Chinese dinner for members of the J. F. F. club Thursday evening. Covers and napkins, china teapots tea-pots and nut cups, all In Chinese design, added a delightful effect, and the tally cards were In the same idea. Delicious chow mein, rice cakes with fortunes, tea and other Chinese delicacies were enjoyed en-joyed by the women. ; Five hundred was played, Mrs. J. R. McAffee winning the high score prize . and Mrs. Cornelius Car hart, the second favor, i.; Those present were: Mrs. Martin Klmber, Mrs. Silvio Reynaud, Mrs. J. R. McAffee, Mrs. Cornelius Corne-lius Carhart, Mrs. Lester Allen, Mrs. Vivian Harrison, Mrs. Velo Barrett, Mrs. George F. Bills, Mrs. Clinton Erickson and Mrs. William Wil-liam Johnston. Delta Theta Chi Plans Fashion Tea " " i. A business meeting of the Utah Epsilon chapter Delta Theta Chi, was held at the B.' Y. U. Thursday Thurs-day evening, .with, Miss Helen AUe-man, AUe-man, president, in" charge. . Fina plans were made for the fashion tea and party to be held Wednesday, evening at the Golf clubhouse. In attendance were: Miss Mar tha Evans, Miss Gertrude Sauer, Miss Helen AUeman, Miss Veda Hicks, Miss Mildred Moe, Mrs. De-Lene De-Lene P. Stevens, Miss Beth Scho-field. Scho-field. Miss Norma Johnson. Miss Dorothy Jackson, Miss Afton Anderson, And-erson, Mrs. Elda P. Tuckett and Mrs. Edith Whitaker. Friends Aire . A Versatile Princess J)ress 1 - (t i 'e 1 8635 j 1 , . . - ( Entertained Mrs. Alice Whiting entertalne at her home Thursday afternoon, for a group of friends. Sewing and a delicious luncheon .were the diversions. di-versions. ; I Those present were : Mrs. Wanda Wan-da Boel, Mrs. Naomi Thatcher Mrs. Winnlfred Clayson, Mrs. Inez Halladay, Mrs. Myrna Wayland Mrs. Doris Longman and Miss Vinita Lowe. MIND YOUR MANNERS Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering v the following questions, then checking check-ing against the authoritative answers ans-wers below: .'. 1. In a ; double wedding who gives away the brides, if they are sisters? : - "" 2. Is the ceremony read to both couples at the same time? 3. At a wedding rehearsal, are the words of the ceremony rehearsed? re-hearsed? . .: ,-1, 4. 'When the wedding party goes down the aisle after the ceremony, who goes first? 5; In walking down the aisle after the ceremony, may the bridesmaids walk with the ushers? ush-ers? t ' " What would you do If : ' You are Invited to a small home wedding. Would you ' - (a) Not answer the invitation, whether or not you plan to go? ... (b) Answer. .the intitatlon as roon as you receive it? . AXSVERS - 1. The father, though the younger young-er daughter walks down the. aisle on .the arm of a brother, uncle, or other man of the family. . 2. Yes. 3. ' NO. ' . ; ': 4. The bride and groom. 5. No. . Best "What Would You Do" solution (b). M. I. A. Dancing Friends' Party Saturday Night The M. ' I. A. Dancing Friends. sponsored by the Provo stake M. I. A;, are holding the fifth In a series of dances, Saturday evening In the First ward hall. A floor show will be presented during intermission, featuring the "Gold and Green" tango for this year. Seethaler's Rhythm Makers will furnish the music. Those in charge of arrange ments for the affair are Mrs. A. R. Harvey and Bruce Lyman. Mrs. Phyllis Brown has arranged the entertainment. Bonheur Club Fetes Husbands PATTERN 8G35 White pique is an ideal trimming trim-ming for this princess dress, whether you make it with the buttoned, scalloped closing or with the bow-trimmed neckline. (In the second version, . the dress is seamed all round and opened at the side seam). And white pique looks so deliciously fresh and crisp, like a daisy petal. This suave, molded princess line is beautifully" becoming; to women's figures it's . so youthful,, youth-ful,, so ; belittling to your middle and hips, is nicely wide at ;the shoulders. This type of pattern is endlessly youthful, too because it's pretty for house wear, and trimly tailored enoug'a for shopping, shop-ping, too. Thus it's one you'll enjoy en-joy repeating many .times. Flat crepe, thin wool, 'silk print and household cottons all make up charmingly , this way. Detailed, sew chart included in pattern. - ; Pattern No. 8635 is .designed for sizes 32," 34, 36, 38, 41), 42 and 44. Size ,34 requires 4 1-8 yards ' of 39-inch ' material without with-out nap. 3-8 yards pique (bias) for square hecklme; 'a yard , for boy style. ... . For a PATTERN of this attractive at-tractive model send 15c. IN COIN, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER and SIZE to The Herald's Today's Pattern Service, 149 New Montgomery St. San Francisco Camornia.- Have all the new clothes you want . this season 1 House -frocks, ; afternoon .dresses, aprons and ' lingerie! And have money, besides! be-sides! Send for our new Spring and Summer Pattern Book, with more than , 100 fascinating and original designs, for . all sizes. The patterns are so easy. Each includes a detailed sew Chart. -One pattern and Pattern Book, ordered together, 25c. Book alone 15c. , Walter Hiliers Are Hosts , Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Hlller entertained at a Valentine party Wednesday evening at their home. Included in the guest list Vere": Mr.., and Mrs. : Elton Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. William Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. OrrlhsJgckson. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Croft, Mr. and . Mrs. Almo Alger, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cand- land, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Sand berg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clinger and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson, Chinese checkers was the diver sion, the prizes being won by Mrs. Alger and . Mrs. Croft. A tasty luncheon was" served, red and white carnations being Used to decorate. Miscellaneous garner were, also played, and invisible fortunes for-tunes revealed by candlelight. Fashion Tej Wednesday The annual Spring fashipi of the Utah Epsilon chaptei Delta Theta Chi. is being: arr; for Wednesday evening at 8 o at the golr club house. , Miss Beth Schofield, cha on arrangements, announce. the merchants - of Provo ar operating by presenting their attractive spring models su for every occasion. Miss M Bielow will be the comment , Assisting Miss ; Schofield Miss Mildred Moe, Miss A Lines. Miss Kathleen So Miss Genevieve Prows, Miss rude Sauer and the president Helen Alleman. .Tickets may be purchased the members. $ Sorority Holds Valentine Yi Bonheur club members gave ; a well arranged and enjoyable party for their husbands, Thursday evening eve-ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knight. A delicious pot-luck- ; luncheon was served buffet style, and a Valentine Val-entine motif was used throughout. From dainty table centerpHeceS, Valentines were drawn which contained con-tained original verses. Card games and table games were played and movies were shown which were taken at the last party tendered the husbands. - In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. David Crowton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Stephen Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. William Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wooton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kenner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. Millet. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Swenson, Mr, and Mrs. Dean Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knight. V Delta Phi Plans Dance The "Y" chapter of Delta Phi is entertaining visiting members of the: "A" chapter of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, at an informal dancing party , CTiturday evening at the assembly hall in the Arts, building. build-ing. ' . "; -:v;" .l'-'y y, " : " The local chapter is returning the favor extended them last Saturday Sat-urday . night when the members and partners were entertained in Logan. The party will be held immediately im-mediately after the Varsity game and the Top Hatters will furnish the music. ''-:-' Rex Tolmari Is chairman on arrangements, ar-rangements, and John Landward and Jay Oldroyd are assisting. Can't Eat, Can't Sleep,. Awful Gas i PRESSES HEART "Ou on my tnmch co bd I eoalt Dot et or leep. It ven med to pr on my b.&rt. A lriend u?etd Adlenka. The first dosa broaghfcjn relief. No I Mt u I ih. deep fite, mad neye felt better."- Mr7 Ju. Fiiier. AUlerika cts ora iiOTH upper and lower bowel. Adlenka give, yaur iatetiul TtMn real cleansing, bnnKinf out wimte matter that Bay have caused UAa BLOATING, . our etoroach, bcadncbre, ervouce. and elceplcse uiiilit. AUlcnk eontaine live carminaiivM and three laxative to give a more BALANCED rrsult. Ju.t one spoonful uunlly relieve. tiA3 and eouxtipa-tjon. eouxtipa-tjon. Adlenkjt dotw not gripe, I. not babit loriulDa CITY DRUG CO. v . (adv.) - SPANISH FORK A del Valentine party fas enjoyed girls of the Beta Sigma Phi ity at the home of Mrs. N. Winters In Tayson Wednesd.i ning. A delicious luncneo served at the card tables teen members. Clever Va motifs were carried out decorations. Three tabl bridere' were played., prizes awarded to Miss Inez Ott an Norma Jones. of Payson. Th tending from Spanish b ori Mrs. Lucile Magleby, Mrs. Cornaby, Miss FrancLs J Miss Pat Bowen and Mia ence Jones. .y. , V Bridge Club Given Party Mrs. Glen Borget ente members of the Happy Bridge club Wednesday aftj at her home, a tasty iuncn ing served before the-card Mrs. Andrew Terry w; Tiieh scorp prize, and Mr Bills the consolation fav party; was planned for tl bands, to be held Saturd. ning at 7 o'clock at the R Gardens.; , Dinner win De first. . . Mrs. Helen Reynolds of 3 ville was a guest, and the Ing members were present Verl Powelson. Mrs. Cleti derson, Mrs. Ray Borgeti Herbert CrevLston, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. LeRoy Davi Andrew Terry, Mrs. Rulon wood and Mrs. Max Bills i vo. and Mrs. Elmer Carll LehL At the Uinta Theater r V ,ff", ?,: - '?Vfs -v 'x J A Rochelle Hudson and Glenn. Ford head the big five unit actio at the Uinta today and tomorrow in the shocking drama female big house, "Convicted Woman." , r A isrinni ail-TelegTi Mr. Leo N. Lewis C'O Lewis Ladies9 Store Provo, Utah. ' Arrived in Chicago. Atteiu purchased adorable Party Dress P.S. You should receive them ness. STOP! Will leave for New Yd Love and MR! 3lke Club ection Held s. George Worthen was reed re-ed president of the . Nelke ing club, by acclamation, at mnual business meeting held e home of Mrs. Fred W. Tay-hursday Tay-hursday afternoon, stesses were Mrs. Taylor's ihter, Mrs. Lloyd Finlayson, Mrs. Roy Passey, ier officers were elected as va: Mrs. S. C. Adams, vice lent; Mrs. ' Oscar Garrett, tary; Mrs. W. H. Boyle, cor-nding cor-nding secretary; Mrs. J. E. bson, treasurer; Mrs. William ow, reporter: Mrs. Ida Smoot n berry, program chairman; Hermese Peterson, new mem- f the executive board. . ms for the month were given Jtrs. W. H. Boyle, and were ed: ."No Breakfast in Bed" 1 Knealt To Pray." report of the annual party iven by Mrs. Roy passey? and A. L. Booth gave a history e Nelke club. Mrs. Elsie C 11 presented the program for ear, and reports were made ie president, secretary and irer. ' .. ite, carnations and yellow olds, and a variety of Valenr notifs were employed in dec-ig. dec-ig. Delicious Valentine re-' nents were served, and bas-of bas-of candy were given as sts included: Mrs. Sadie G. associate member; Mrs. iiine Y. Carter and Mrs. Fred tylor. : ' -,v ; - following members were it: Mesdames George Worth C. Adams, Nellie C. Bailey, Booth, W, H, Boyle, William ' w, Wells L. Britnhall, IOLhIo rroll, J. K. Harrison, Joseph Oscar Garrett, G. II. Ileind-:i, Ileind-:i, Gladys C. Nielsen, W, e Paxman, and Beulah Hen- I ice Officers' yes At Meet nioyable time was tmenr hv tah County Peace Officers' jr, cuiicsuay anernoon at me of Mrs. Jamea 7,lmmi'." l Lehl. . v ... . ellcious four-course dinner ' in a Valentine motif, was 1. A boat centerpiece was , with red carnations, and ine favors . were given singing was enjoyed, Mr C. ; SnoW BrrnmnnnvUiT. Valentines - were exchanged. prizes went to Mrs Earl :on. Mrs. Rov Passu?. Mrs. :vans and Mrs. N. Peter- ttendance were: Mrs. John Mrs. Arnel 3lilner, Mrs. ' Robey, Mrs. William Mrs. George Loveless, Mrs,-- hristensen, Mrs. N. A. Pet-. Mrs Paul Anderson, Mrs. nlayson. Mrs. Albert Halla-rs. Halla-rs. James Snow,. MrsT Roy . Mrs. Ren, Thompson and lenry East of Provo, and llbert Shumway ; and Mrs. . lercer of American , Fork. included Mrs. B. W. Rlch-of Rlch-of Magna, and Mrs. Roy .f Salt Lake City. . ; E. M. C. , bers of the E. M. C. club eet Friday , evening at the )f Mrs. Frank Lloyd at 8 Miss Dorothy Clayton will, sting hostess. v V Hi COLDS MUSCUIAS ACHES AND NASAL MISFBIFS t on Penetro. Call your drug- ht away and order a jar of 3, white Penetro. Be prepared minutes In those times when s count Just everything la . . 1 .3 , J i 1 1 . , cL ana la uuucu rust wnica is fiature's own greatest aids la X a cold Get Penetro today. mm, News 16-'40 , )n Show Us. day's busi- J1WIS |