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Show Fine ' May Among Top Social Functions f pansies, tables were attractive for the annual May break-f: break-f: fast Of the Fine Arts club, held at the home of Sirs. L. S. Maycock, in Orem, Thursday morning1. Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison, president, welcomed the members and after annual reports and business to close the I club year, Mrs. Harrison turned the affairs of the club over to the new president, Mrs. Seymour Gray. Other new officers include Mrs. L. S. Maycock, vice retary; Mrs. Grant Eklns, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. Clyde Crockett, pro-t pro-t cram chairman; Mrs. Frank Earl, entertainment chairman; Mrs. Ralph Britsch, Red Cross chair man. In behalf of the women. Mrs. Earl presented Mrs. Harrison with an album of records. Hf r rtrav annniinmH hir mm. ra mittees for the new year. Two solos were sung by Mrs. Bernice Daitrup, accompanied by Mrs. Harrison. Monte Carlo Whist rounded out the delightful function. Mrs. Maycock was chairman, t : J A 1 m T 1 0 ' T J r aissuiea oy mi a. onn a. twu, Mrs. George H. Hansen, Mrs. Carl Swenson, Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. Lynn Hayward and Mrs. Grant Skins. Former members, Mrs. Oliver f Dalton and Mrs. Monte Groesbeck mere guests, the members attending attend-ing were: Mesdames Seymour Gray, Le Roy J. Robertson, Stanley Stan-ley Bonnett, George H. Hansen, Mrs. Frank J. Earl, Mrs. John S. Lewis, Mrs. Parley Christensen, Mrs. C. LaVolre Jensen. Mrs. A. PC Hatch. Mrs. Frank Mullett, Mrs. L. S. Maycock, Mrs Alonzo Money, Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, Mrs. Clyde Crockett, Mrs. Berfrand F. Harrison, Mrs. Lee B. Valentine, Mrs. Virgil J. Smith, Mrs. Myron titrate. Mrs. F. V. Nichols end A firs. Grant Eklns. Cozette Club Supper Enjoyed f A supper was served- members of the Cozette club at the home Of Mrs. Lois Curtis Thursday evening, after which progressive 'hearts' was played. Mrs. Maxine Elliott and Mrs. Marjorie Breinholt won the prizes. Spring flowers, napkins 1 and place cards were - used to decorate. . Mrs. Frances Bowen was a guest and members attending included: in-cluded: Mrs. Orma Jensen, Mrs. Fay Guercio, Mrs. Erma Evans, Mrs. Gladys Denhalter, Mrs. Marjorie Mar-jorie Breinholt, Mrs. Doyne Clark and Mrs. Maxine Elliott SEE AlAN IADD IN PARAMOUNT 'TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST" You can't bo bad and boat Alan Ladd! Maybe you hare what it takes to make Alan Ladd accept a back seat in M.J.B's Coffee Quiz. Anyway, here's your chance to find out and a moment of recreation in your busy day. Run through the quiz questions about coffee printed Jure. Decide which answer you think is right for each. Then look below and see how Alan Ladd did on these questions. Q. At U. S. Army pests the number of cups of coffee consumed at each meal per man avers ages . : x 1 cup 3 cups ' 2 cups A musical comedy in praise of coffee was ence competed by ; : t Q. Jehann William Oliver Goldsmith The 99 of flavor-stealing air removed from Q. container byJAJ.B's an aid ta a highest V As a general rule, coffee trees produce full crops for hew many years? Q 11 years Q 15 years 27 years Q. (Akn Ltid txswtrti. 3 oul mf 4 QMfstioiu correctly m tbm mov0 Cofftt Quiz. Correct answers, m Mwr, re: 2 cups; Jobamt SebstUn Both; high-tst high-tst of My coffee; J 5 yean.) Ooubfe your money bock If il's the finest coffee you Phone 432 Breakfast IS Qegg Family Reunion Sunday (Descendants of the late William J. Clegg will hold a reunion to commemorate his eighty-fifth birthday anniversary, Sunday at the old home in Vineyard. A basket lunch and outdoor party will be held in the after noon at Powell's slough, and in the evening, the family will re assemble at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dalley. in Vineyard. Lady Lions At Dinner-Meeting A dinner at Twin Pines in Orem, was enjoyed by members of the Lady Lions of Provo, Thursday evening. The president, Mrs. J. A. See-thaler, See-thaler, presided, and Mrs. John E. Cobb was chairman, on arrangements, ar-rangements, assisted by Mrs. Thomas A. Wolsey, Mrs. Marion Halliday, Mrs. J. Rulon Morgan, Mrs. Harold S. Hintze and Mrs. DeMar Wightman. Miss Eliza Bjerregaard was a guest and 44 members attended the monthly dinner-meeting. Miniature Maypoles and flow ers of the season were combined to form the pretty table decor ations. Mrs. Lee Buttle read a one act play and Miss Gay Peterson sang three solos, accompanied by Miss Arlene Shepherd. Mrs. Claude Holmes won the prize of the evening. Letter Carriers' Auxiliary Meet Mrs. Vera Dixon gave two short stories at a meeting of the Letter Carriers' auxiliary, held at the home of Mrs. Cleon Christensen Thursday afternoon. Wallace Johnson played two guitar selections and a tasty luncheon was served. i Sebastian Bach Shakespeare vacuum - pack is :;: national defense closely-guarded secret of any coffee 3 J?4 you donVagree ever lasted! Miss Snelgrove One of the loveliest of the season's sea-son's weddings was that of Dorothy Dor-othy Evelyn Snelgrove,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Snelgrove of 213 North University avenue, Provo and Ensign William M. Tuddenham, USNR, son of William Wil-liam C Tuddenham, of Salt Lake City. Rites Tuesday In the Salt Lake temple united the young couple in marriage, Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve a friend of the family, officiating. Close family' members and friends at tended, and a wedding breakfast immediately followed at the Hotel Ho-tel Utah. For the breakfast, the bride 'wore her going-away ensemble; a tailored melon .- colored suit: with black top coat and acces sories. She wore an orchid. Wednesday evening, the newly- weds were complimented by the bride's parents at a reception given giv-en at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority soror-ity house. Three-hundred 'guests called, including several from Provo. . The bride was lovely in a white satin gown, en train, featured by a sheer yoke outlined in lace from her mother's wedding gown.J She wore a family heirloom veil which fell from a coronet of Brussell's lace, and carried a bouquet of white brides roses and stephanotis. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. George Chlarson of Salt Lake, wearing lavender organdie; or-gandie; and bridesmaids, Elea- nore Fullmer, the bride's sorority soror-ity "big sister," in blue organdie and her cousin, Maralyn Mills, frocked in pink organdie. Spring wreaths adorned their hair and they held old-fashioned nosegays. Ensign Richard Smith, USNR, was best man. Ensign and Mrs. Tuddenham will leave Monday for San Fran cisco, Calif., to make their home Ensign Tuddenham was grad uated last week from Columbia university. Dinner, Cards Enjoyed At Club Mrs. J. R. McAffee entertained members of the JFF club at her home Wednesday evening, din' ner being followed by the game 500. Mrs. Ralph Morgan won- the high score prize and Mrs. Le Grande Anderson, the second favor. All members attended, as follows: fol-lows: Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. George Bills, Mrs. Clinton Erick-son, Erick-son, Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs. Eccles Cameron, Mrs. LeGrande Anderson, Mrs. James Judd, Mrs. Edwin Allen, Mrs. Martin Kimber, Mrs. Earl Fehr and Mrs. Melvln Beckstrand. Mrs; William Halla-day Halla-day was a guest . Your search for the rignt coffee mill come to full stop once yon discover L J, B. Here's luU, mellow-rich mellow-rich flavor brought to you at peak freshness. We guarantee there is -no finer .coffee. All. the special goodness of this grand blend is locked in by itjJB's vacuum-pack, the highest vacuum protection of any coffee. Try M. J. B and see if this isn't yow coffceJ Make coffee with the same care you've used in the past... then you'll know v. t - Steam Revives Wilted' Posies 7 i JAKE WTATT: CarefttL . ( By ALICIA BART NEA Staff Writer Despite their fragile look, hats don tip in flowers, starched veiling, loopy bows and ribbon streamers will do yeoman serv ice to make you look pretty, if you'll give your bonnet the care it - requires. Neglct it, warns Broadway's "Hope for the Best" star Jane Wyatt she knows from experi ence what can happen and it will look as woebegone as yes terday's corsage. Care, she says, means giving your hat a home in a box roomy enoueh for a veil to stretch out Under and around the flowers Jane inserts tissue paper to keep petals and leaves from curling. If blossoms curl, in spite of such care, a little fingerwork used on petals held at a safe distance: from a steaming kettle will coax out the kinks, according accord-ing to Jan. To un wrinkle and re- stiffen a veil she pressed it over waxed paper with a warm iron MIA Officers At Meeting, Sociol Stake and ward leaders of the Beehive department of the Utah stake M. I. A. met at the home of Mrs. LaVon Jones Thursday evening, to complete plans for the Beehive swarm day, to be held Wednesday in the Fourth ward amusement' hall at 7:30 o'clock. . Favors for the party were made by the group.. Later, refreshments were served. Those attending were Mrs. Alice Worthen, Mrs. Marjorie Shepherd, Mrs. Maudella Viertell, Mrs. Hannah Baker. Mrs. Bess Mortensen. Mrs. LaVern Single' ton. Mrs. Glora Clark. Mrs. Gene vieve Staff. Mrs. Ruby Nielsen. Mrs. iva seckman, Mrs. Lavon Jones. Miss Ruby Durrant and Mrs. Katie P. Mitchell. " 1 ,i '4. y-4 A 4 I " , V I 'i ' f Reception For Wedded Pair , A reception is being given In the Pleasant Grove First ward hall Saturday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Eleroy XL West (Beth Gillman) who were united, in marriage' in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday by Pres. J; W. Knight, : The bride is a daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman of Orem, end Air. West, of the army air corps, is a son of Major and Mrs. E. R. West, of Pleasant Grove. ' Both mothers, and the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. end Mrs. Frank Walker of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, witnessed the ceremony. cere-mony. Mrs. Liddiard Is Hostess To Club ' ! Mrs. Walter Liddiard was hostess hos-tess to 4-C club members at her home Thursday evening, a pot-J luck lunch being followed by cards. Mrs. Wayne Madsen and Mrs. Hazel Hnudley won the prizes. Those attending were Mrs. Hazel Hundley, Mrs. Curt Cox, Mrs. Don Lees, Mrs. William Kelsch, Mrs. Ned Cameron, Mrs. Moorlan Snow, Mrs. OUve Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Wayne Madsen, Mrs. Walter Liddiard and Mrs. Harold Guymon. Reynolds Group s Entertained Mrs. Mary Markham was hos tess to members of the Creative Fine Arts A L R chapter at her home Wednesday afternoon, her daughter, Mrs. Lucile Thorne en tertaining the group with a review re-view of the book, "Chicken Every Sunday." , Games were played and prizes went to Mrs. Eliza Merrill and Mrs. Mary Markham. Delicious refreshments were served. Flow ers of the season were used to decorate. Those enjoying the afternoon were: Mrs. Mabel Tanner, Mrs. Anna Taylor, Mrs. Mary Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Mrs. Ida Gardner, Mrs. Adria Porter, Mrs. Clara Warnick, Mrs. Nellie Robinson, Mrs. Emma Wakefield, Mrs. Mildred- Hall, Mrs. Belle Fillmore, Mrs. Vida Swenson, Mrs. Eliza Merrill, Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie, Mrs. Ramona Cottam, Mrs. Agnes Crandall and Mrs. Ellora Knudsen. Episcopal Guild Women At Meet Women of St. Mary's Episcopal Guild held their monthly business busi-ness meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Allen Wednesday after noon. Mrs. C. R. Van Winkle was in charge. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Leslie Condon, Mrs. Sarah Vance, retiring president; Mrs. William Upright, Mrs. J. B. War ren, Mrs. Frank Eckles, Mrs. Ed die Schnorr, Mrs. Loring Mote and Mrs. Thomas Lane. I til hi ::. "1 ' Wis m 4v1 'ml 'Moid of Tomorrow' Chosen romance Neola Jones, Fairview, has been chosen as the "Maid of Tomorrow" Tomor-row" to reign tmif the annual BYU Girl's day dance tonight in tfaA ballroom, of the Joseph Smith building. Theennouncement was tnade by officers of the Associated Women Students organization, who are the sponsors of Girl's day at the Y. , Mrs. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Olsen of Fairview, is a member of the o. s. Travata social unit she is a senior, majoring ma-joring in elementary education, and has a minor in English. Her husband, Hal C. Jones, former Y student, of New York, is serving with the armed forces overseas. Reynolds N9. 6 Holds Election Election of officers took place at a meeting of the ALR club, chapter No. 6, held Thursday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Veda Williams. Mrs. J. A. Johnston, president, was in charge. New .officers include: Mrs. John T. Taylor, president; Mrs. Veda Williams, first vice presl-dent;Mrs. presl-dent;Mrs. William Oldroyd, second sec-ond vice president; Mrs. Laura Spalding, secretary. Alma Snow favored wjth vlo- un selections, accompanied by Deanne Merrill, Mrs. Laura Spalding gave the sentiment, and Dorothy Gilchrist, sang, accompanied accom-panied by Dr. Florence J. Madsen. Mad-sen. The book "The Immortal Wife " JVStnZ was .8en by uiume v-. nayward. Refreshments were seWed to 30 members and four guejts. Jaycee Wives To Install Officers SPRINGVILLE The Spring. Lfr J8 Wives ,wlU induct their second annual infDii) ceremonies at a dinner dance Sat- tSt at vauey tavern. Mrs. Rav Klaurt reti.il. dent, will officate 'at Ihe Install?. n an? following will take Office: Mrs. Ernest Boyer, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Lee Miner, vice president; presi-dent; Mrs., Steve Miller, secretary- "' ivxary rung, two-year two-year director; Mrs. Bliss Packard. one-year director; Mrs. Grant " . . - wn, nomover director. DADY FOODS STOUP PABLUM UDEATHBaRTS LOMA LINDA RUSKETS TOMATO SOUP! Rancho 3 Cans 20c Shredded .WHEAT n. b. a Pkg. lie BUTTER A A Grade Lb. 49 c miK Arden's Qt. 12c EGG NOODLE Found Pkg. 23c 8UFSR SUDS Lge. Pkg. 23c 13 l.C!-p.e riAYOIlIIAISE . . pint 34c PICELES sWe ..... 33c C23nic& Gprcsa1,.. :31c UASPEFPERS)SS.....c naVO. BY MRS. ANNE CABOT ' Make a crib doll of left-over materials from your little girl's summer dresses and pajamas. The early-to-bed crowd just love a "sleeping" doll which never opens its eyes! The 12-inch doll in the upper illustration has, two faces and is called Lucy, the Awake-and-Asleep doll. The lower doll is called Sleepy Mary and is 22 inches big. ' To obtain complete cutting patterns pat-terns for body, dress, chart for embroidering features Of . Lucy (Pattern No. 5798) and for pat tern for body, pajamas for Sleepy Mary (Pattern No. 5252) send 15 cent in COIN for each pattern plus 1 cent postage for each. Your NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot (Daily Herald). 1150 Sixth Avenue. New York 19, N. Y. m m m Doughnuts today are three times as popular with the American Amer-ican public as they were 15 years ago. ' DAILY HERALD . - i " Sleeping Beauties! 5 252 National Baby Week s We compliment MR. and MRS. ARNOLD RDYLANCE n the birth of their son, and MR. and MRSL MILTON E. KIRK on the birth of their daughter. We are happy to present them with the two baskets on display in our markets mar-kets as the first babies born during National Baby Week. Secure the health of all babies with, food bought at Allen's. SECURE THEIR FUTURE WITH WAR 19c 39c 39c a, 21c PORE 8 FLOUR N ALLEY TANG Qt Jar 39c Fruits - Vegetables ASPARAGUS .lb. 12c LETTUCE as,.......'.....;, lb. 10c CARROTS ck,, 2 for 15c OHIOnS, RADISHES . . ban. 5c SPilACn ...Ib. 6c 0RAIIGES suBkw. 5lbs. 45c LEU0IIS Sunkist...... .Ib.llc GRAPEFRUIT Arlrone lb. 5c PILLSOURY mDQSbD0 VOt HiOHIK...tlOMTtK.. , I tiTTiR'TASTlNO CAKIS ...SflClAl 1-WAT RECIPE) ON rACKAQI ralmollve SOAP 3 Bars 20c ZEE TISSUE COFFEE nAtn-nt.t : s STAR COTflRT. PAa PAGE 9 raiDAY. MAY 4, 1M5 1 4-H Club Girls Elect Officers Provo's Wes Drive 4-H club girls have started their project for the year and h?.e chosen -of. fleers, it is announced. The new mfesident'ls Elaina Robison, and girls selected to assist as-sist her are: Dorothy Frampton. vice presidents Carolyn Durrant, secretary and j surer; ray nn-Rene nn-Rene .Gay, pro- layson, re gram cha ; sonnie- Peay, leader; Sue Fin-chairman; Fin-chairman; Pat chairman: Lorna song and layson, heal Hinckley, Durrant, pianist. At the next meeting, the cirls will select a name for the club. Mrs. Evelyn Durrant and Mrs. Bernice Baxter are leaders for this year. j Poppy Day Is Set By Women The American Legion auxiliary executive board, in session Wed nesday night lat the Veterans' Service Center, made plans for the annuar Poppy day, Saturday, May 26, when the popples made ' by the veterans in the hospitals will be sold in downtown Provo. Mrs. A. E. (Wright is poppy chairman. I Mrs.-W. R. Wayman, president, was in charge ahd 30 members attended. at-tended. Mrs. lEarl Blumenthal, chairman of the Mothers day party, announced plans for May 12, at which tiie mothers of the members and the Gold Star moth ers will be hohored. PLANS DOCTORS' PROGRAM - AUSTIN, Tel. (U.R) Special courses for doctors wno rusnea off to war without' completing contemplated pst-graduate work have been arranged for the medical medi-cal branch of the University of Texas. Regents approved a program pro-gram ta be carried out at the medical school hi Galveston, Tex. Tone in Sundays . . The Old . Fashioned Bevival Hoar 12-1 p. m. International Gospel Broadcast Charles E. Fuller . Director BONDS! porter: tnnan cheer safety ) SAUIOIias .......23c DE AIISS S1 17c PEAIIUT DUTTERIo 33c K Sr.... -i.S2.05 ? Loma Linda 1 SOT EANS 15c PE AS Woods Cross No. 2 Can 15c CORN 1 Maiz 2 Cans 127c AjSROWAX Qt. Jar 45c 4 IBABO Cleanser 1 2 Cans 23c jKlenzine Wallpaper Cleaner it pkgs. H U$. ' rEETS Grfnulated jLge. Pkg. Ksoap? 4 L....IS8 Rolls. .... 32 c J FLOUR 27c DEVILED rJEAT Wm 25 |