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Show 1 J . - V 1 PAGE POUR IYR O V P OJT A H) E V E N X&W? H ErLT. ..T HJJA Y, IM AB C II 1 9; 19 3 6 Utah Soros is Elects New Officers GEtAND SUGGESTIONS FOR (GIFTS - OR FOR OWN USE Bridal Shower ttractive Function A The Misses Zelma Adamson, Verla Ewing and Nell Haycock were hostsses at a delightful shower show-er at the Adamson home Tues day evening, in compliment to Miss Afton Watkins, bride of the near future. Miss Clarice Bromley entertained entertain-ed with beautiful piano numbers; a reading was given by Mrs. A. C. Adamson, and Miss Josephine Johnson played lovely piano selections. se-lections. Delightful gams were plaved and a delicious luncheon was served to 40 friends of the honor guest. Beautiful gifts were received by Miss Watkins. a treasure hunt idea being cleverly worked out in the presentations. Isa Lake, in Yellowstone Na tional Park, sends some of its waters to the Atlantic and some to the Pacific. - m l it ifi , A i Utah Sorosis club women elect: ed Mrs. E. H. Hansen as their president for next year, at a meet ing held at the Hansen residence Wednesday afternoon. The women elected to work with Mrs. Hansen include: Mrs L. L. Cullimore, vice president; Mrs. Don C. Merrill, secretary; Mrs. Mark Brimhall, treasurer; Mrs. H. D. Christensen, corre spending secretary. Program committee: com-mittee: Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, holdover; Mrs. L.. L. Cullimore and Mrs. Alex Hedquist. Mrs. I. E. Brockbank, president, was in charge. A fine paper on "The Mormon Migration," was given by Mrs. E. H. Hansen, and community singing of pioneer songs was enjoyed. Members present were: Mes-dames Mes-dames I. E. Brockbank, John E. Hayes, Mark Brimhall, Rose Y. Stewart. Stanley M. Clark, Alex Hedquist, Joseph C. Clark, Nellie C. Bailey, J. N. Ellertsen, E. H. Hansen, Abe W. Turner, C. S. Ashworth. A. H. Christensen, E. H. Eastmond, Victor J. Bird, J. R. Hodson. R, Gam Clark, J. R. Robinson, C. F. Eyring, H. D. Christensen, Wayne B. Hales, Don C. Merrill, L. L. Cullimore and W. T. Hasler. Beta Sorosis Election Held "Did you see that Shipping Port whiskey ad the one about the small barrels? Think there's anything to it?" :"a.ap ,. a m b The annual election of officers was held by the Beta Sorosis club at its regulars meeting held Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Shriver. The following women were elected: Mrs. Raymond Green, president; Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson, vice president; Mrs. Ketfer B Sauls, recording secretary; Mrs. Jartlon Culmsee, corresponding secretary; sirs. Arthur Gallup, treasurer; Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson, Ander-son, historian. Mrs. C. J. Hart, president, was in charge. The new officers take over the affairs of the club with the May session. Tasty refreshments were served to: Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson, Mrs. Erven J. Nelson, Mrs. E. B. Shriver, Mrs. XV. Raymond Green, Mrs. M. Howard Graham, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. Ernest Halver-son, Halver-son, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Mrs. Arthur L. Gallup, Mrs. . Ernest Ern-est R. Rasmuson, Mrs. Fred J. -ff-fiisehier, Mrs. Donald M. Dixon, Mrs. C. J. Hart, Mrs. K. B. Sauls, Mrs. Lee Snarr, Mrs. Andrew Broaddus and Mrs. Carlton Culm-see. Culm-see. Dinner Given Here is a veritable treasure chest of towel embroidery designs that will come id handy when you want to work up additions to your family linen or in those emergencies when you want to make a gift with that important personal touch. And it ends struggling with di rections to find out what color of floss is to be used for each design. This ideal transfer pattern stamps In the proper colors. All you need do is follow the colored lines. In package number C7021 you get five designs of dishes, four fruit designs and six lettered designs. They combine charm and variety, and are' simple enough for little daughter to work on. Ask for number C7021. Send 10 cents in coin, any three 10 Cent "Make It Yourself" patterns only 25 cents) to The Herald MAKE IT YOURSELF BUREAU, Box 166, Kansas City, Mo. Be sure to give name, address, and number of design wanted. MAKE IT YOURSELF PATTERN BUREAU BOX 166, KANSAS CITY, MO. Enclosed is 10 cents in coin (20 cents for two patterns o: 25 cents for three) for Pattern No. Name Address City State Name of this newspaper Afternoon Of Bridge Enjoyed Mrs. Vauda Benson entertained members of-herContract Bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. A tasty dessert was served, the tables being beautiful with bowls of sweet peas in the pastel shades. Mrs. Blanche Gessford won the bridge high score prize, and Mrs. Flo H. Redden, the consolation favor. Mrs. Evelyn Carle and Mrs. Hallie Smith were guests, and the following mcmoers were present.:. Mrs. Flo H. Redden, Mrs. Fawn B. Johnson, Mrs. Irene D. Gessford, Gess-ford, Mrs. Mary Erickson, Mrs. Blanche Gessford, Mrs. Marjories NordeenrsAUce Jkjbr, Mrs. Betty Anderson. $ 1 " 1 lub Members St H II y5 x fl "Think? I know! You don't have to be a distiller to figure out that two halj-size barrels have 30 more charred oak surface than one big one. Shipping Port is aged in small barrels one year or more. Sure that's how they give it that marvelous mellow mel-low flavor !" ' V til ti I! FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES Louisville Baltimore Mrs. Mary Erekson entertained members of the I. C. U. club at the home of Mrs. Emmaline Snow Wednesday evening, a delicious hot supper being served at ' l o'clock. The decorations, favors and games were all in keeping with the spirit of St. Patrick's day, and the high score prize went to Mrs. Edith Spalding. Community singing was led by Mrs. Nora Bullock. Mrs. Edith Spalding, Mrs. Zina Olsen, Mrs. Hazel Hundley and Mrs. Dora Snow were guests, and the following members were present: pres-ent: Mrs. Eliza Morrill, Mrs. Christine Amtoft.Mrs. Sarah Pasey, Mrs. Emmaline Snow, Mrs. Alice Olsen, Mrs. Nora Bullock. Bul-lock. Mr.s. Lida Johnson and Mrs. Florence Billing.s. V- Bee Hive Girls Enjoyed Dinner Party Guarders of the Treasures, Bee Hive girls of the Second ward, enjoyed a well appointed banquet Tuesday evening at the home of Helen Harmon. St. Patrick's decorations were employed, the place cards being in the form of green shamrocks, these being made by Louise Duke and Melvina Leetham. Virginia Safford and Garda Pehrson, Junior girls, served. Included in the guest list were: Mrs. Melva B. Peay, Mrs. LaVon H. Jones, Mrs. Myrtle Henrich-sen, Henrich-sen, and the members were Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Storrs. Faye Probert, Rosalind Rosa-lind Dahlquist, Hazel Henrie. Evelyn Henrichsen, Faye Thomas, Olga Allred, Dorothy Hansen! J Beth Knight, Helen Harmon, Mel-! Mel-! vina- Leetham and Louise Duke. Rosalind Dahlquist was toast-mistress; toast-mistress; a reading was given by Beth Knight and Marjorie Storrs sang. Wanda Peay and Sadie Pehrson are the Beekeepers. j Las Amigas Club I At Dinner Party j Mrs. La Von S. 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