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Show PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1940 r f fZ WANTS "EASY CN TbT Yt$" 10CK 4-'- -' -J UIL Lincoln Football Banquat Proves Delightful Event Anions the imjxn'tant social functions of the week was the Lincoln high school's annual formal football banquet, held at the Provo Municipal Coif clubhouse Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for 7:3, including the football boys and their partners, special quests and faculty members. Cold and blue candles and bowls of dainty autumn flowers flow-ers decorated the tables, and miniature football players were novel as favors. Coach Donald M. "Sanky" Dixon welcomed the group and introduced Harold Prertton as. master of ceremonies. The following delightful program - ' " was enjoys): Accordion so lee-1 T i 9 XT - i r o ma m ' w m rm w : m t b Invited To Attend Annual Dinner turns, ML-s Norma Hampshire; re.wpon.-e, Max Edwards; folo, 1 hi i old Brereton, accompanied by Mi.ss Hampshire; respon.se, Nolan Urown; solo, Miss Virginia Fronsk; response. Principal A. P. Wnrnick; piano selection, Lor in Jcx; response, flaymond Berry unci Ralph Peters, captains-elect for next year; song-, Nunalte Johnson, John-son, Barbara i'tublis, Florence Hone, Hazel Oivin and Wanda Campbell; reppon.se, Coach Dixon. Special guests included Lawrence Law-rence Smith and Russell Parks, last year's captains; Mack Knight, letter-man; and Coaches Dallas Greener, Lee Brooks and Parlell Peterson. Dancing concluded the affair, music being furnished by the Top Hatters. Calendar It LADE IIS ;i ILI Mrs. Grant Greer will be hostess to members of the Readers' Guild at her home, 168 South Seventh West street, Friday at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Farrell Madsen will review the book, "Chad Hanna." CLEOFAX Members of the Cleofan club will meet at the home of Mrs. G. R. Willett Saturday at 1:30 o'clock at her home. n n nn L;re.-$s si St...'jiess You need to rib on a powerfully sooth;,"'? "ctit'NTrn-lfU'.iTANT like Musterole la tjuickly relieve neuritis, rheumatic aches und pains. ISetter than a mustard piaster to help break up painful loeal rrtngesttnnl Made in 3 strengths. The annual dinner for wives of all lawyers of the state will be held Friday, November 15, at G p. m. at the Alta club in Salt Lake City. Hugh U. 'Brown, who has recently re-cently returned from nn extended f-tay in Europe will be the speaker speak-er of the evening. Attorney Brown will address the group on the subject, sub-ject, "The Crucial ConditiQn of Europe." Members of. the women's avxil-iary avxil-iary who are working to make the dinner a .success are Mrs. David W. Moffat, president; Mrs. A. Ladru Jensen, vice president; Mrs. Ralph T. Stewart, secretary; Mrs. James Ingebrelen. general chairman; chair-man; Mrs. David T. Lewis, chairman chair-man of the Junior Bar auxiliary and the following committees: Music: Mis. Frank A. Johnson; decorations, Mrs. B. P. Ieverich and Mrs. Fred L, Firdayson; reservation:-:, Mra. James Morris Christensen, Mrs. Rex J. Hansen, Mrs. Bri&haru E. Roberts and Mrs. F.lius L. Day. A tea will be given for the barristers wives by the lady members mem-bers of the Utah State Bar at the governor's mansion from 2 to 4 p. m. Saturday, November 16. Mrs. Madsen Reviews Book Mrs. A. Will Jones was hostess to the Social Art club members Wednesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fay Thomas. Thom-as. , A fine review of the book, "Silently "Si-lently by Captain Waits," was given by Mrs. Elmer Madsen, and a tray luncheon was served. Mrs. Milton Thomas was a gut st, and the members present were Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. William Vincent. Mrs. Ole E. Ol-sen, Ol-sen, Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mrs. B. Asael Johnson, Mrs. Melissa Lewis.. Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Janvs Peay, Mrs. Reginald Johnson and Mrs. John Thurgood. Tremendous Savinrs Now Featured at the Lewis Ladies' Store in Their 18th Anniversary Sale CAMEL HAIR COATS $21.50 Values 3- r1 V Furred Sport Coat Also at $17.50 Formerly ?29.50 , . . Choose from single, double breasted rxx coats, wrap-arounds, reefers . . . Expertly tailored of camel hair and wool ... all rayon satin lined and interlined for zero weather! Natural, deep colors. 12-44. Hurry! Sport Coats Formerly (o n S1L9S v-tO Tweeds and Colors OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT! STORE-WIDE BARGAINS! Leivia Ladies' Store "IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY" Provo, Utah i " Phono 432 PLEASE CALL ETHEL RAMI LU Society Editor Junior Sorosis Club Formed A Junior group of the Utah Sorosis club was formed at a meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph C. Clark, Sorosis sponsor. Mrs. LaNell Hayward was elected elect-ed president; Mrs. William R. Firmage, vice president; Mrs. Harold Har-old Luiley, bc-cietary, and Mrs. Sh.ernin.a Win:;, corresponding secretary. Other members present were Mrs. John Qui.st, Mrs. Arthur Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Mrs. K. D. Cloward and Mrs. Jack Jensen. Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, representing repre-senting the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, was present. The meetings are to be held every other Thursday at 3 p. in., and a name is to be decided upon at on early date. Reception To Be Feature Event Of Homecomin 6ilf9 A. Gathering of students, faculty and alumni in the llt'wr J. Grant library Saturday afternion will be a leature of the annual Homecoming Home-coming celebration at Brigham Young university. Hundreds of former students will be welcomed to the reunion by Bryant S. Hinckley of Salt Lake City, president or B. Y. II. Alumni association, and Mrs. lirncklry, and by Mjs. hVrn C Kyrmg, chairman of the reception. Vvttn a background ol siring musk by a tiio consisting or George Keimschiissel, ione hmitli, and iiurke Anderson, "old times" at Young university will be talked talk-ed over. Refreshments will be served by White Key, women's service sorority directed by Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, cnairman of the re-lreshment re-lreshment committee. Following the reception, guests will be shown through the new religious re-ligious and social center Hearing completion on University hill. fcrnal event 6f the Homecoming celebration will be the ball in the evening in the Women s gymnasium. gym-nasium. Co-chairmen lor the oall are George Hill of Salt Lake City and Jean Stoddard of LaGrande, Oregon. Literary Club In Session Mrs. Arnold Rawlings was hostess to members of the Ladies' Literary club, Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home. Mrs. Wayne 13. Hales, president, - was in charge. Two solos were sung by Barney Rawlings, accompanied by Miss Hazel Ralfreyman. Mrs. M. W. Merrill gave a paier on the "Department "De-partment of Legislation," and Mrs. H. K. Clark followed with m paper on "Contemporary Art." Reireish-ments Reireish-ments were served. New members were welcomed, as follows: Mrs. Marie Clark, Mrs. J. W. Prince and Mrs. James Li. Overton. Others present were Mesdames Herald Ft. Clark. P. L. Larsen, Dwight Packard, Hugo Price, E. A. Paxman, Wyman Berg, Arnold Rawlings, Albert Hickman, M. W. Merrill, Wayne B. Hales, Thomas H. Sumner, J. A. Owens, Richard Bandley, Sterling Ster-ling Ercanbrack, Jack Pullen, Lester Taylor, Cora G. Wilson, Clayton Jenkins, Wilmer Allen, J. W. Christensen, Elmo Peters und Clarence S. Boyle of Provo, and Mesdames Dan Hunter and Dean Tucker of Salt Lake City. Junior Girls' Hobby Program The Second ward M. I. A. Junior girls met at the home of Mrs. Ole E. Olsen Tuesday evening, with their teachers, Mrs. Ada Saxey and Mrs. Fay Thomas in charge-Mrs. charge-Mrs. Olsen talked on hobbies and showed her beautiful quilts. - r C7 Undtr-arnt - Crccm Dcodcrcnl safely c m Oof " ' - "n 1. Does not rot dresses, dots ; not irritate skin. 2. No waitingtodry.Canbetisei richt after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removts odor from perspiration. vanishing crearn. C Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of (he American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION jars of Arrid Ldv bn told. Try jar today ! r r r r , 1 i i kvj At all Horn rlllni ..Ut poculi flo in 1 mari 5 jr l C!:y - liirrh In Style GOING completely air-minded on us, John-Frederics creates a daring hat in "sky-high-pink" and, shows it with a wool dress in "pilot blue" on a model who wears sky-high-pink nail polish. The mesh-net scarf goes over the head to form a crown for the collapsible brim.JThe scarf may be worn separately ami tuJ in a dozen di.l'erer.t ways. Masons Plan Dinner-Dance A dinner-dance is being held for the Masons and their partners and friends, Satnrdiy evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Iteservations for the delicious turkey dinner are to be made with Herman Grimm, Glen Ray or Fred Hedquist, who comprise the committee. com-mittee. t Mrs. Hawkins Gives Review Mrs. James Hawkins gave "a splendid review of ".Stars On the Sea," by S. Van Wyck Mason, at the regular meeting of the Women's Wo-men's Council literary section, held Wednesday evening at the Women's clul 'house. Tne chairman, Mi's. Thomas Stubbs, was in charge and welcomed wel-comed the women. Mrs. pani Jones, Miss Elsie lioumly, and Mrs. Bert Col.'ns noted as the hospitality committee for the afternoon. The Reed sisters favored with two xylophone selections. ' Twenty-five members and six guests were present. Tennis Club Pledges Members A dinner party was held at the home of Miss Georgia Harris Tuesday evening, honoring the newly pledged members of the O. N. Tennis club. ' The dining room, lighted by candles, was beautifully decorated with red and white roses. During dinner, music was furnished by a string trio, composed of Gleirna Thompson, George Ferre ami Wayne West. Later, the following program was furnished: Vocal solo, Ann Bray; short talk on "Good Sportsmanship Sports-manship in Tennis," Jerry Miller, president; piano solo, Virginia Singleton. D'ancing followed. In attendance were: Maurine Brockbank, Doyle Simmons, Gloria Glor-ia Cafder, Lee Mitchell. Shirley Page, Frank Booth. Ann Bray, Joe Gaily, Florence Romney, Victor Vic-tor Jones, raa Henderson, Jack Raymond, Evelyn Call. . Arthur Knight, Beth Rowley, Jerry Miller, Mill-er, Virginia Singleton, Walter Cox, Georgia Harris and Marvin Young, Provo, and Rov Peterson, Salt Lake City. - Girls Enjoy House Parties . A party was held bv Lucie Mae Gardner and Hazel Rowe Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the Gardner home, at which plans were made for a Christmas party to be held by the 'group. Luncheon was served. ser-ved. In attendance were the Misses Beth Rambeau. Elizabeth Sutton, Sut-ton, Gertrude Page, Afton Ah-lander, Ah-lander, Bernice Chaffin and Eloise Reid. An election night party was held by the same girls at the home of Eernice Chaffin. and a pot-luck supper was served. Fidelas Group Hears Play Mrs. Violet .Rasmussen entertained enter-tained the active and alumnae Fidebts members of the B. Y. U. Thursday evening at her home. Miss Irma Acord read "The White Steed," and Mrs. Grace Crott played two piano solos, "Romance "Ro-mance In F Minor," and "The Polish Pol-ish Dance." The "goats" being rushed also entertained the una. Refreshments were .served. Beth Merrill find Jean Uorsley were co-hostesses. Actives present were Cenella Fagg, Priscdla Gudmanson, Gwen Anderson, Margaret Sorenson, Jean Uorsley, Betty Jane Robison, i Ar lene Dt r r, Kay Dixon, Beth Merrill and Eileen Spencer. Alumnae members in attendance attend-ance included: Mrs. Violet Kas-mus.ien, Kas-mus.ien, Mrs. Hannah Oldroyd, ilis. Audrey Hnler, Mrs. lieien Bunnell, Mrs. Lillian hmoot, Airs. Leonu Miller, Mrs. Leona Olsen, Misx iiin.i Acord ami im lielcii Rowe. Second Ward Costume Dance iise Second ward is holding a costume dance Friday evening in the amusement hall, commencing at 9 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Medley club, a six-piece orchestra, and three prizes will be awarded lor the best costumes. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served. the affair is on the budget program pro-gram and free to all memoeis of the ward over 17 years of age. Bridge Played At Club Party Members of the Las Amigas club were guests of Mrs. June Young at her home Wednesday evening. Also, she was hostess to the following guests: Mrs. J. M. Grover, Mrs. Ray Murdock, Mrs. Emmett Murdock and Mrs. Neville Nebeker. Luncheon was followed by bridge, Mrs. Wilford Allen winning win-ning the first prize, Mrs- Fred Loveless, second, and Mrs. J. M. G rover, guest. Roses beautifully decorated the rooms. , Members present were Mrs. Rulon Hansen, Mrs. Bert Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Ed O'Brien, Mrs. Frank Cole, Mrs. Wilford Allen, Mrs. Paul Salisbury and Mrs. Fred Loveless. 1 ddit tonal Societ ij On Page Eight KKKBORD Tvnewriter Pacer can help a good typist bo better. It works well in the typewriter and looks fine afterward. Many qualities, weights, sizes etc., are in the KEEBCRD Line. Pick the one that fits your needs it will mean greater satisfaction. UTAH OFFICE .v SUPPLY EES T Y p r: W TR I T y, R P A P K R Phone 432 V.F.W. Women Plan Parlies The V. F. W. auxiliary is holding hold-ing the first of a series of parties for post and nuixiliary members and partners and guest coupler, Saturday evening at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Foutin. A pot-luck supper will be held at 7:.".0 o'clock, and nil are to attend at-tend in costume. Those who fail to meet thi? request will be fined, the officers announce. Also, prizes for the best costumes will be xi warded. A small charge will be made, the parties being planned to raise funds for the department. Program of Original Work at Reynolds Club WANTS "CASY ON THE HIT'' fill " V cv- i r TV w i ' ' t- ! ; The Creative Fine Arts club, A. L. R. chapter No. 12, met Wednesday afternoon at" the home of Mrs. Mark Brimhall. An interesting program was furnished by Mis. A. L. Booth, who read a number of her poems, stones and articles. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen ajid Homer Wakefield told interesting details in connection with the old musical instrument. Mrs. Olsen played an original piano selection, "Summer's End" and together, the Olsens -played numbers on the lute and viola de amour, also old instruments. Refreshment were .served. Guests included Mrs. Wells L. BriiijJiall, Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mrs. Lester Mangum, Mrs. Lacv Thompson, Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, Mr. Wakefield Wake-field and Mrs. Kmeali. THE SHOE WITH THE fAAGIC SOLE J COO T'ie ea 1,t'i1ind Air Steps is just this ... to ple your shoes a world of style and to give your feet a rest! All our Air Steps are smart as a whippet litfht and feminine. And every one has the softest feat he r-down r-down feelinjr under your feet. N jolts no pound no jangled nerves. The Magic Sole lakes tile pavt'inent punishment. It ) kr.-ps ynii "Fn-sh at Five." ll i i.J 121 WEST CENTER ST. morn- ii eyiov iuiGC s:.. c fl Gsoolno LAKE GDflQ GUEST" And A Gompktely POTTED DAG ii .. . - . - . .-. " SK. -' ... -. t ..-' .. ? ' . ' Fitted Ea3 leatSerette covered rayon lined. 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