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Show PAGE SIX PROVff jTtrTAHT"DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY" DECEMBER ' 5.; 1941 225 Fine Arts Club Entertains At Interesting Open Meeting Members of the Fine Arts club were hostesses to their friends at a delightfully interesting open session ses-sion meeting Thursday afternoon at the Edna -Mae Hedquisf home. ". 5 . ,J ' -' Welcome remarks were made by the president, Mrs. John S. Lewis; who introduced : Mrs. Harold Christensen, who read the play taken from the book, "Ethan Frome," by ; Edith Wharton. ' The Kiwanis club trio, 'comprising Mrs. Zenith Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Dastrup and Mrs. Mary Clark, sahff.."The Green Cathedral" "Homing," and "When Day Is Done." Mrs. Ralph Britsch :'..?.'. iwas at the piano. r The women were served tasty -, s refreshments. Large bowls of chrysanthemums , decorated ' the rooms. ' : Hostesses on this occasion' were Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, Mrs. John- S. Lewis, 'Mrs. EV S. Groesbeck, Mrs. Oliver Dalton, Mrs. Porter John- Bon and Mrs. Thomas L. Broad-bent. Broad-bent. Guests Included: Mrs. Or an Groneman, Mrs. Stanley "Clark, Mrs. Inland - Cooki Mrs.-Frank La r sen. Mrs. Erval ..Christensen, 31 rs. Ivan-Young; Mrs; Lorin Bryner, Mrs. Wesley Lloyd, Mrs. M. .T. Davis, Mrs, Milton Jame son, Mrs. DeMar Wightman, Mrs. LeRoy Johnson, Mrs. Robert L. Reid and Mrs.:. Eldon Clark. Members in attendance, in addition addi-tion to the hostesses, .were: 'Mrs. LeRoy JL Robertson, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mrs. George H. Hansen, Mrs. Parley Christensen, Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen. Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mrs. Frank Mullett, . Mrs. L. S. Maycock. ' Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison. Mrs". Lynn ; Hayward, Mrs. Harold Christensen; Mrs. Ralph Britsch, Mrs. Gerald F. Heaton, end Mrs. i John Halliday. . , UKu Relieve misery, as most mowers do. Rub the( throat, chest' and back with time -tested MICKS i v VapoRub Splendid Program Outlined by Delta Kappa Gamma , The Provo . chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma,' women teachers' honorary association,, met Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Prof . Leona Holbrook and Supervisor Catheryn - Morphew at. 659 East EighthorthJnjajMisines-soeJal meeting, with the program committee com-mittee as hostesses. r r This committee Is composed of the following members: Mrs. Hannah Han-nah CardalV chairman. Miss Catheryn Cath-eryn Morphew, Miss Anna Smoot and Mi 89 Helena Stewart. : Prof. Gladys Kotter, president, presided at the business meeting. The tentative program for the year was presented and accepted. It r will - include - travelogues - to South- America and - Hawaii by members who have recently visited visit-ed those places and who will discuss dis-cuss the countries in the light of the present world upheaval, a discussion dis-cussion of women's place In the defense program, a review of some significant current book, a lecture on art appreciation and a tour of the Springville Art gallery dur ing the coming exhibit, an open session and a banquet. Refreshments were served to Gladys Kotter, Leona Holbrook, Catheryn Morphew, Hannah Car-dall, Car-dall, Anna Smoot, Helena Stewart, Stew-art, Laura Shepherd, Ora Jean Chipman, Anna Carol Proctor, and May Huntington. WHEN A f BECOMES A SOCIAL ERROR ...SWITCH TO A When you wear a Mary Barron, slip -consciousness does not exist. Embarrassing episodes just cannot happen. The material mate-rial is cut on the straight the natural way so that it does not ride up from the bottom nor pull down on the straps. Where actiorTde-mands actiorTde-mands freedom, the cloth is biased for complete comfort. (The scientific cut of Mary Barron Slips on the straight for resistance, on the bias" for stretch isT protected by U. S. Patent.) Mary Barrens are also made in Satin and Crepe Fabrics in both tailored and face trimmed styles: RAYON CLAIRANESE 'In selecting a slip of this beautiful taeta, yo may-choose may-choose from 25 lovely colors. As simple to launder as a handkerchief. Price, 95 Vhea yoa order from your local ' Morr, give them yoar brsssicrc lizc Still Iriced at Their Original Low Price Same Quality S r rosi.DO CHRISTMAS JS A CIRCUS FOR THEM ' c '' JL : . -.- . -.-. 4 , : - t est. J f i ' - 'it ' , 1 - ' ; I niinnn'i 1 'iinvi y f TS a gingerbread circus lor this lucky brother. and siste at Christmas. Theso amusing oerformers and cavorting beasties are made entirely of cotton and trimmed with gay cotton rickrack. They were ,t inspirea oy me real, oia-iasiuonea European guiserDreaa njtures. -S- The ; Department Store of Provo Program On Miisic Given An" interesting paper on "American "Am-erican Folk Music," was given by Miss Grace Cheever, at the meet'ng of the Alice Louise Reynolds club, chapter No. 6, held Thursday evening at the ihome or Mrs. Ruby Clark. j Mrs. Edith Y. Booth had the music in charge, which consisted of beautiful vocal solos, three by Master Douglas Coleman, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Zenith Johnson, and three by Miss Joan Heindsel-man, Heindsel-man, with Mervin Reddon at the piano. Hostesses included Mrs Ruby Clark, Mrs. Belva Haws, Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsbotham and Mrs. Amanda Johnston. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Christmas" Christ-mas" songs were sung and Santa Glaus presented gifts to everyone. In attendance were Mrs. Birdie Van Wagenen. president; Mrs. Edna Taylor, Mrs. Elsie Moffitt, Mrs. Belva Haws, Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. Zenith Johnson, Mrs. Nola Nillson,. Mrs. Josephine Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs. Alice Dangerfield, Mrs. Libbie C. Hayward, Elizabeth Souter, Mrs. Vera Brumnjak, Mrs. Sadye Lewis, Mrs. Edith Booth, Mrs. Melissa Williams, Mrs. Stella Gar rett, Miss Myrtle McEwan, Mrs. Ethelinda Alder, Mrs. Menetta Henrie, Mrs. .Hannah Oldroyd, Mrs. Ethel Kerr, Mrs. Wanda M. Snow, Mrs. Edith Cottam, Mrs. Lucile Ahlander and Mrs. Irene N. Rowan. Guests were Mrs. Pearl A. Jorgensen, Mrs. Phyllis Johnston, Mrs. Reva Bullock Bul-lock and Mrs. JEtobee Coleman. CLASSES CONDUCTED PAYSON Arthur Powell, head of the commercial department at Payson high school is conducting defense training: classes each Monday, Mon-day, Wednesday; Thursday and Friday from 4 to 6 p. m. at the high school. Any out of school youth is eligible to enroll and classes will be given in typing, filing and shorthand. B-0-O-K-S! THE LASTING GIFT 1 X Hortkomptot MARY ELLEN CHASE Author of . , "Windtwpt.M "A Goodly F.ltowsWp-"Mry F.ltowsWp-"Mry Poton." ote. , Disputed Passage . . The Years Sister of the Road .'i- Escape and many others to choose from! CHURCH BOOKS and ' -A Large Selection of : CHILDREN'S BOOKS , utah office!; SUPRLY 43 EAST CENTER ST., PROVO P.H.S.Sets Senior Hop Date With "Winter Wonderland" chosen as the themeK plans are under way for the Senior hop of Provo high school to be held December De-cember 19, according to Bruce Tanner, senior class president. Class officers, along with faculty facul-ty advisors Maurine Dixon and Rudolph Reese, have the day's activities in charge. The following follow-ing committees have been chosen: Decorations; Earl Wallace, chairman;. chair-man;. Stanford Stubbs, Walter Gadd, Doris Bunnell, Olene Down, Marilyn Simmons, and Kent Tol-boe; Tol-boe; program and ticket salesmen: sales-men: Jerry Storrs and Claron Oakley, co-chairmen ; Lovlna Hoover, Dean Dangerfield, Colleen Col-leen Rowan and Clinton Wiest; advertising: DeMonte Johnson refreshments: Colleen Rowan, 'chairman ; Norma Prusse, Marie Roundy, and Connie Livingston; assembly: class officers, Bruce Tanner, Lovina Hoover, Dean Dangerfield and Kenneth Duke. : Curt Curtis and his .(orchestra will furnish the music. Telco Club At Social Mrs. John E. Buckwalter was hostess to members of the Telco club, Thursday evening at . her home, bridge and a dessert luncheon lunch-eon being the diversions. Mrs. D. V. Barton and Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg were guests, Mrs. Barton winning- the high score prize, Mrs. Victor Lee, the second favor, and Mrs. Bernus M.' Bills, consolation favor. Three tables of the card game were played. University Dames Hear Mrs. Roberts The lives ! and poetry : of 'the late Joyce and Alene Kilmer, Were presented by Mrs. Bertha Roberts, at the meeting of: the University Dames, heldj Wednesday everting In the faculty room of the University. Uni-versity. I i The president, Mrs. Virginia Keeler, was In charge. Mrs. Roberts Rob-erts was assisted by Robert Johnson, John-son, who read the poem, "Trees," by Joyce Kilmer. Refreshments were served by the committee: Mrs. Beth Haggerty, chairman; Mrs. Margaret Borrowman, Mrs. Beth Manning, and Mrs. Helen Walker. - 'Mrs. Donna Bywater was a guest, and members present in cluded: Mesdames Virginia Keeler, Elaine Poole,! Beth Manning, Pauline Paul-ine Turner, Edith Hank's, Norma Gunnell. Le j Neve Kimball, Bernice Ber-nice Ungermann, Leone Schow, Carma Chipman, Margaret Bor-towman, Bor-towman, Martha Hansen, Alice Christensen, ! Verona Merkley, Reva Allred.f Betty Tanner, Beth Haggerty and VaLera Ririe. "Norway" Is Discussed Following jthe monthly meeting of the executives and classleaders of the Fifth j ward Relief society, Thursday afternoon, the women met at the home of Mrs. Milton Knudsen. Refreshments Mrs. Knudsen years spent of the Relief she displayedj In Norway, as head Society work. Also, her many souvenirs. mm "vt f r -&1 : . 0 tAO y jr , I 1 1 & Til .;.. NOW ON DISPLAY AT aycoch Appliance Go. 204' WEST CENTER ST-PROVO J t'" f Save Tim I Save Food Dollars! Sav Healthful Vitamins! ' You'll save yourself ; kichen-hourt, make your ' food budget go farther, and retain precious min- -' erals and vitamins with - Frigldaire Elactric Cooking. Cook-ing. It's fast, cheap, clean and coed. , Cooldng Units 1 Jfj I eep-WeU Cooker tc: Ohfp M. Cook-Master Cooldng Top Large "Even-. Hi ah Speed B Radiantube . Thermixer t All-Porcelain Finish Units n N.ofWftold Snecial Meeting: Pfficers'Atteiid I A banquet rand4 special meeting held by the Neighbors of Woodcraft Wood-craft at the I. O. Oi F. haU Thursday Thurs-day evening, was attended by visitors visi-tors . from Ogden, 1 Park,. Cty and Salt Lake , City. K ,- ... j; DistinguisheJ guests were Mrs. Agnes , Bess of , Salt Lake gity, member, of the grand , laws committee, com-mittee, and Mrs. Mabel Foster of Park , City, grand representative. Fifty members and their partners were served. -v .Vi(S Mrs, Leah Roberts; guardian neighbor,, had charge of the lodge meeting, at which Mrs. Bess and Mrs. Foster reported on the grand convention held in : Denver, in September. ' ,; t, ...... V Iiie Program at beta Sigma Phi ?, Members of Beta Sigma Phi, XI chapter, met at the home of Miss Rae Buckley Thursday evening for an interestnig hour or. two of cultural cul-tural and educational activities. Loye" vrag tne central theme, and wasearried 6ut in lesson and discussion form ' by Miss Wanda Cujlimore nad Miss Helma Kirk. Miss Cullimore's comments! featured fea-tured "Love," the Highest Relationship Rela-tionship of Man' to the Ideal, or God." . Her review of the short story, "Love,", by Tolstoi, was en-Joyed.; en-Joyed.; ... Miss Kirk's remarks centered around "Manifestations of Love In Poetry, Art and Music." She told of the Influence love had In the lives of some of the world's best known artists, toets and musicians; mu-sicians; and some of .their works were reviewed briefly. Miss Donna LeeMaster, presi dent, conducted the . business. Plans were made to cooperate with the Provo Jaycees In their "Christ mas Barrel" drive, in providing: commodities and distribution of baskets to, wothy families' in Provo. One-hundred invitations will be issued to the Christmas tea now arranged for Dec. 21, Instead In-stead of Dec. 14, at the home of Miss Ruth Taylor. Members present were Mrs. Edith R. Godfrey, Mrs. Virginia T. Green, Miss Cora Vest, Miss Audrey Rasmussen, Miss Shirley Weight, Miss Donna Tolboe, Miss Helma Kirk, Miss Wanda CulU-more. CulU-more. Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss Donna LeeMaster, and the hostess. Additional Society Ori Page 7 CMB"" Calendar N " P. 1L S. JVOMEN - - i A turkey dinner "for the husbands, hus-bands, is being : planned by the Provo High School Women, the affair to be held Thursday evening, eve-ning, at 7 o'clock at the Haase cafe. Reservations must be. in by Tuesday, and members are to call Mrs. Orvil Watts or Mrs. Farrel Madsen, NURSING COURSE SET PAYSON-Sponsored by the local chapter of the Red Cross, a course in home hygiene and care of the sick will begin next Monday Mon-day at the Nebo stake house on North Main street. Classes will begin at 2 p. m. each Monday and the instructor will be Lena Kies-sig, Kies-sig, district nurse. Delta Theta Chi Takes InGirls Three new pledged were honored by -members of the Epsilon chapter, chap-ter, Delta Theta Chi,, at the homo of Mrs. Rubye Boyack Thursday evening. Those honored were Miss Mattie Taylor, Miss Naomi Dokken and Miss Ellen Walker. They will be pledged during state ceremonies to- be held at the Ambassador hotel in Salt Lake City, Sunday. A formal dinner will follow. Plans were made for a Christmas Christ-mas party to be held at the home of Mrs. El da Tuckett, Dec. 18. Luncheon was served. ' The committee com-mittee comprised Miss Beth Scho-field, Scho-field, president. Miss Dorothy Janson. Mrs. Rubye - Boyack and Mrs. Mary Ethel Fakler. Those present were Miss Beth Schofield, Miss Dortha Reid, Miss Dorothy Janson. Miss Rose Zubeck, Mrs. Elda P. Tuckett, Miss Lois Haws, Miss Dorothy Richmond, and Mrs. Mary Ethel Fakler. No Advance in Price Berets . . Bonnets . . Brims! Velvets .. Felts! NONE HIGHER Smart, brisk little hats to wear through Winter! 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