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Show TROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1928. FIVE, GRANDMOTHERS Edited bf Ethel Duckett Phone 101 llSQCIETYl Announcement Of Alice Smith to Engagement Made " ' Be Married Soon 7' : . MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY " CELEBRATED The family of Mrs. Dollie Bleak entertained at a dinner party in her honor at the home of Mr and Mrs. " Leonard Madsen Monday afternoon. 7A large birthday cake, prettily decorated, with lighted candles, centered the dining- table. Music and social chat followed the dinner. Pres- nt were Mr. and Mrs. Laf e Alger - and family, Mr. and Mrs. M..JE. Cur- r lis and- family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard 'Madsen and family, Mr.! and ' Mrs. DonAlger and; family, Mrs. Bleak, all" of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dallin and family of - " Announcement is made by Mrs. W. E. Smith of Provo, of the engagement of her daughter Alice, to Vera-Ii- . Whiting. The- - marriage will take place the early part of ' September. SECOND WARD M. L A. TONIGHT .. Mrs. Alice Eggertsen will read the one-aplay, "The Mandarin Coat," at the M. L A. meeting in the Second ward chapel this evening at 7:30 o'clock, which will be the opening meeting of the season. Miss Norma McEwan will give a vaudeville skit, Miss Agnes Farrer will give an Instrumental selection,, after which dancing will be an enjoyable feature in the ward amusement hall. Refreshments . wiHJeBervd.-i-A.members" and friend Interested are cordially ' Invited to he present. . U ' party delightful: Provo Rebeccahs entertained y MEREDITH For "Granddaughter i" " 1 I r i jt I y, La-Vo- j-t-e BY W 1 at a delightful affair at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening, to which forty OddFellows, Rebeccahs and their partners were present Eight tables Of progressive "600" were played, Mrs. Bert Carter,-Mrs- .; Janet Gogar- Springville. ty of Springville, Clarence Bray and Frank. Cellventra of Springville re . ceiving the favors. .A, delicious FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN luncheon was served, in addition to Miss Marlorie Bee entertained a a watermelon bust Ifew friends at a farewell party at her home Sunday evening, honoring Tom and Jean Jepperson, who are BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. McDonald leaving soon in company with their Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jepper entertained at a JTamily gathering parents, " son. to make their home in Los An- atthetr home over the week end, - gelee, Calif, --liusic and social chat ahoTvoahday"aTgoTnT&rIwas were enjoyed, after which a delic served, the occasion being Mrs. Covers McDonald's birthday anniversary. ious sunper was .served. were laid for Miss Beth Reese, Miss A large cake centered the dining Teas Child of Springville. Rex Pack-- . table, around which were vases of ard of Springville, Miss Hazel Rob fall flowers. Covers were laid for inson, Leonard Cockrell, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jefferies and Bee-- I. 'C. Xaurltzen of Oakland, daughters. Donna Lee and Marian, Calif., the guests of honor and the j Mr. and Mrs. Wondo Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prows and son hostess. Dick, all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. DeLby" McDonald," Mr." and Mrs. the Misses. LeRoy Freshwater, PROVO FORMER Loree, Hazel and Mardella McGIRLS HONORED Donald, and the host and hostess. Complimentary to Mrs. lone Klr-b- y Sutherland and MrsArdis Johnston Loveless, who are visiting here LOVELESS FAMILY from Los Angeles, Calif., MraJiaxU ENJOYS PARTY Members of the family of the late ine N. Strong entertained at her home Monday afternoon. Cards Mary B. Loveless, gathered at the were the feature of entertainment, old Loveless home on South Fifth the favors being won by Mrs. Pearl West street Sunday afternoon., to Liddiard and Mrs. Ardis Loveless. commemorate the eighty-eight- h Prizes were also presented to the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Loveguests of honor. A delicious lunch- less. An interestlnk program was eon was served to Mrs. Josephine furnished and a delicious luncheon -Smith,- Mr- s- Pearl Liddiard, Mrs. served -- to 70; The--- out - of town Daisy Peay, Miss Dorothy Rlchen, guests were Mrs. D. C. Gee and Miss Virginia Gardner of Soldier family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman CartSummit, the guests of honor and the er and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allred -- -all of Salt Lake. hostess. 1 - Am I Miss.--The- - - ' - - mixing; By Martin - ,. ' rebeccahs given AND HER BUDDIES BOOTS Little Miss Phyllis Jane Jones, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Eldon Palfreyman o'f Springville, j received her name at the fast meeting' of the Spanish Fork Second ward church.. Five grandmothers were in . attend- j ance to extend their good wishes j to the little wreH Mrs. H. O. Jones and Mrs. Lydia j f Palfreyman, grandmothers; Mrs. j Who Loves to Cook? ; Mary Jane Hales and Mrs. A. Finley and Mrs. Alice Jones, j am I The two recipes giving' you", today are really in f great grandmothers. The babe answer to who has a tiny grandoL Grandma. a the (is-no- t request so fortunate-- In ""grand '"' fathers, as she has only two of daughter who loves to cook. these, W. O. Jones and A. Fin- Some tima ago she wrote, asking 4 ,1 I 1 ley. AH the- - grandparents at-- -j v 11 11 v n 1 1 u& tei tended a dinner in the baby's j me to. give her my favorite recipe for Chocolate Frosting to be put in honor during the afternoon she Is making a booking scrap-boo- k and these refor the tiny cook-GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY the way, are taken from cipes, by Mr. and- - Mrsv Herman Spurgeon the. Mixing Bowl column. entertained at dinner at their home I Just hope the tiny girl wont n have any of the early cooking' ca-- . Friday evening,. honoring Mrs. Campbell of Salt Lake, who tastrophies that I badger it she was here visiting. A basket of asters does, that-Th- e not Familydocs. prettily decorated the dining table. possess' a provident collie flog to &m&T - - U VCKS UK 0Kr around which were .seated the fol-- .l take delight irwexhuming her cook ...rrs NevER tooSCBfV toBOOK ?VW, :W- M- 1I 'METOOtS COOKIHQ W30OT . Krt rAUT TEU. H Vlt O fcSOTAK lowing: Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. ing sins at embarrassing times. WVW", J, Mrs. Rachel Joseph. Hattonrtbatc3'e"e.lecZand- - the X .T tXCOOK ED CHOCOLATE the raillrandthieoagu host and hostess. FROSTING .. . (p'rotein particles) sink. to the botMelt two squares of unsweeten- tom, stick and burn. SLOW heat ed chocolate- (shaved up) .over hot if you want, a smooth frosting;' BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN water; add two teaspoons of butter ; Cook the syrup at a gentle sim FOR FRIENDS d and then cup of hot milk will form sr The residence of Miss. Vie Strong added slowly and thoroughlybTeno7T mer until thesvruD soft ball when dropped, in cold was the.scene of a delightful social ed. Remove from the fire and add very k water. You that thisjs event Saturday eveningr-whein8h- e teaspoon vanilla and to ever make a Trostlng entertained at a bridge party. The powdered sugar,well Tsifted, to too soft that --will stick," but wait and see guests of honor at .the delightful make the - frosting the fight con what happens. were affair the Misses Florence arid sistency to spread: r" Edith Hummei of Salt Lake. Two That's the easy way, and now " we Remove from the fire and add tables fthe card game were play- will have the butter icut ln pieces, let' it molt Misis Emma Bartholomew and J"" ed, TODAYS RECIPE on top of the hot syrup, then give Mrsv Wilford Gray receiving the a rapid beat or two to mix and favors. A delicious luncheon was CHOCOLATE FUDGE FROSTING it let" the syrup strictly alone- until 2 cups sugar , served td'eight t squares unsweetened chocolate f. gets lukewarm. nAdd the flavorbeat until the ings and beat beat t tablespoons corn syrup M. INTERESTING I. A. frosting is a creamy smooth mass cup "milk and cream mixed . PROGRAM P lXTBf:,ic. us PtT Clf omi, r Ml stV)CC WC.V- $X h 2 tablespoons butter exactlylike fudge, then spread iri viSL The opening meeting of the sea- knife on the "cakerusing a 1 teaspoon vanilla dipped ke it go - on and other returned missionaries,. ?oljf.fthjM8avjftrdafcJu.. drops almond ettr d 11 n a clock In T Vnna If 'la TOtlv meeting house. Shave or esting. Two solos will be rendered chocolate and Congregational singing will be fol- add to It thegrate themilk, like. what .. you and corn by Bob Robinson, a reading will be sugar, lowed by selections froma Jadies' given by Phyllis Robinson. Memvocal trio, consisting of Mrs.. E. H. syrup and let it slowly heat. Stir "3 No catorles for.the frosting bers of "the wind .attired In uld from stick it IS it keep occasionally Eastmond, Mrs, L. A- Cullimore and the Cake has to go with it fashioned costumes.wilL present a Mrs. Merle Taylor. A stake board ing and burning. a rough estimate of a quadrill. which also promised to be member will be present to give a Do you know why chocolate frost tooT but chocolate-froste-d cake is a fcaluxeof interest. Lloyd Wilof talk and two steel guitar selections Incr with milk in it is so difficult piece 400 calories. liams will be tne piano accompanist will be furnished by the Misses to makeT If bdilcd too rabidly al about of the evening, and will furnish a Evelyn and Audrey Ostlund. OF GUEST8 DINNER -HUSBAND'S BIRTHDAY . .8oloIhe puClic. ja. xoxdially piano a bass boIo, a CELEBRATED give "FRIENDS YSON PA invited to attend. talk-wi- ll be given by Glen Potter, and Mrs. Fred .Clark Mr, and at An enjoyable timewas-spe- nt and two readings will be rendered children were the dinner guests of by Alonzo Morley. Classic dancing the party given by Mrs. Fred Clark Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor of Pay-so- n SLEEPING PARTY will also be included ln- the splendid at her home Monday nightfollow-in- g on Sunday. An enjoyable day AFFAIR ENJOYABLE program. Everyone over mutual the dance a Glengarry, the oc- was spent age is cordially Invited to attend. . The Misses Jackson and Audrey casion being her husband's birthday " : Lenqre Rasmussen entertained at Bocial' chat FIRST WARD Musljmnd anniversaryr NOTICE TO DAUGHTERS a Rasmussen at the . PROGRAM party sleeping were .delightful features, after SLTA ' ,l . OF riONEERS x A splendid program has been ar- - home Sunday evening, the members luncheon which a delicious 1 of the Fidelas club being tne guests. of of Pioneers Utah Daughters of A delicious to at- served Participating in the pleas- - ranged ior the opening meeting supper was served Run-da- y Provo, are cordially-Invitetend an outing at Provona Beach ant affair were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde j the First ward M. I. A. and evening, and a waffle breakfast I Mr. and Mrs. Golden hood, which "Is to be held this ever was served Monday morning to the Wednesday. Cars will leave the west g vocal Miss Two Mrs. and Bett Jennie o'clock. Mr. 7:30 XSrimhall, at side of the city and county building Hanseen, following: at 1:30 o'clock, and the Pioneer lor, Mr. and Mrs! Douglas Page, Mr. ' solos will be given by Mrs. Nola Miss Iris Robinson, Miss Marie - at-- 2 MrraTid MnrrNilsson,"afterwh1'ch duetSWlirTieTBins, Miss Noi'ST Startup, Wtas Maybe you've never heard of white crows, but here's an albino crow that park pmir Everyone is re- and Mrs: Mark Bown; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. furnished by Mrs. Nilsson and Bob Gladys King,. Miss Ina Allied, Miss was captured near Katchikan, Alaska, by a group escorting Secretary quested to bring their own lunch- Earl Fcrgesen, Miss-Co- ra William. M. Jardlne, of the U. S. Departmcne of Agriculture on a motor, eon. Prizes are to be awarded the Hutchinson, - Mr- .- and Mrs. .Marion Robinson; -- A demonstration - of a Christine camp having the largest number of Powelson. Miss Mabel McGill and street meeting in a mlaslon field Farmer" of Idaho, the latter being boat trip. The bird's head, bill and feet are white, and IU eyes are pink. Jardine will have the specimen presented to a museum. will be conducted by Knight Allen an invitfd guest.- members present at the gala affair. Allan Wright. I I J Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hansen of Provo wish to announce the engagement 'of their daughter, Mary, to Verdie Breinholt of Bait Lake City, formerly of Provo., The marriage is to take place in the near " future. Miss Hansen' is a former student of the B. Y. U. and is a member of the O. S, club. During the past four years she has been employed as stenographer at the Utah Power and Light company. Mr. Breinholt is the leader of Brelnholt's Columbians, popular dance orchestra. - . - " t PAGE FIVE -- one-thir- may-thin- one-ha- lf - ' 2-- S allSfA'"a J ' Intohot-waterto-ma- the-war- ; he-cau-se -- - I ' . - - WtJ H -- d priest-Singleto- n, I fa- Tay-nin- -- - I "" ' - .Mo V " "mm mm a m m m m ' ' . m. mm.. m :l '.'V- (..., M mr r m sv V " - "Right, it makes the sun shine every j morning." "Well, we're not so lucky. 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