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Show 7' -X 4 -J PRO VO V(UTA B E V ENIN G HER ALD, FRIDAY, OCTQB ER 16, 19 3 1.' PAG& THREE "2 ' .y --j v,l Practicality of the new Jacket Suits Recommends The mfcr Day SociaJ Dhde Co-Eds i Nelke' Reading - air time WeaLengths Vary With Cut, Pelts Adorn .Collars, Cuffs Wear Cotton ring V - i -c4w A . -.'. .X--" -v , J',. . r ' ; : ' 1 . ' , . . i I i ' ' . i ' iri.in li i i i i r.l.,- . ii i ,.- . ,-.J . . . - - - ' - w . . . . i .-.-,, i .. . s. .. . Aft ..- . .:- . ;, ; - . r- : MEMBERS of the Viking sociai unit of the is. Y . U. ana .their partners enjoy ecKa' delightful '-dancing party ThWsday evening in the pfsjt Ward arriusemerit hall.. Tasty -refreshments vvere'seryecl during the evening. At intermission, intermis-sion, Larry Whitman rendered a violin solo, and Ralph. Britch rendered vocal numbers. Japkv Brown was th accompanist. accom-panist. ', i- v'. - Barr'Washburri,. president, was in charge, of the program. pro-gram. Arrangements were completed for the uJiit members and their. partners to attend the gam Saturday between the "Y and the ,u." In attendance at the gay eventS were: Barf Washburn, Miss Erma 'Agard, Clyde Sandgrien, Mss Zola Martin, Rulon Paxman, Miss Be$sle Taylor. Mark Brockbank, Mteaf Helen Cook, ' Fred Miner, Miss ." . Emily Madseri,- Ray -Alleman, Mhs ' Beth Wright,' Dean Stefd, Miss Inez Croft, Mark Eggeitsen, Miss Carabine ; Hanseh, .Morris Clihgei', 'Mis9 Louise, Spafford, Rdece An- derson, Miss Helen Pecker, .Henry . V Finch, -Mlas ' Ieah kelson, Clyde Washburn, MFss Dixie Mangfim, Howard jCottam. Miss Clesta Worthen, ikarry Blackwell. . Miss . Virginia fehapple, Ward Clark, Ms .. Elizabeth Ashworth, Jack Brown. Miss May Seaton, Jim Miller, Mls lorna Murray, Rfgby Jacobs, Miss 'Norma jenser. Waldo Ilbdson, Miss Montk:Wentz. Larry Whitman. Miss Ora Haws. Ralph Britch, Mli.3 Nora Bench, Earl Cottam, Mia DoroAhy - Clayton, Vernon .Scott, Mis Alme Coleman, ..Kelsey HH1, Miss Amie Jones, Neff Sma.rt, Misa lAohfc Gibbons, WilHani Martin, Miss' Lillian yurst, David Merrill, .. Miss Eveline" Jones. Dale Jones; Miss Theliua Adams, Ralph Jensen, Miss Iota ' Paxman; ewis Rockwood, MisajCarol Staats, Wendell Rockwood, 'Miss Maurlne Brown, Marion Harding,.; Miss Ruth Johnson.; Lyman ReWe, Miss. Norma Pardoe, Stanley Reece, M)ss- Vivian Keats, Ian , WJUey, Mfss Emily Washburn, Lee Spencer Mlas Myrtle SoWards, Sterling Starr, Miss Vra Merrill, Melvin MacDonald, Miss Lucille Merrill, Stanleyiutier, Miss Jessie Alan-jErumLynne Alan-jErumLynne Wright, Miss Dorothy Storrs. " ; '-: Tres Toli Club Party Enjoyed Mrs. C." W. Thomas and Mrs.- H. E? Hatton' wefe-hostesses to members mem-bers of the Tres Joli club at the V i Thomas residence Thursday after-hoott. after-hoott. . . '" v ; .During the." time pleasantly' spent yith needlework and cards, a tasty Juhdheon-was" seryed.-Roses prettily . decorated, the entertaining rooms. attendance were Mrs,j;john : Ellison, Mrs. Allie Jones. Mrs, : Al-hert Al-hert S. Jonas. Miss RhOda, Dcmelaa. Mrs. Marry- McCoard, Mrs. Bert . Sutton, Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. jMllton Thomas, Mys. -Hany Thomas,- Mrsv George' Zabriskie Mrs, George Nuttall, Mrs, Williar.i ' McCoard, Mrs. James Dai.iels, Mrs Shi 1 1 Ferre and Mrs. Bessie Alex- .. arider, thejatter. three being guests, :- i Dinner Tended 7 QitH3f-Town Guests Mr. arid Mrs. La Von Men love en-1 en-1 teKained at a. well" appointed- din-; din-; ner at their home Thursday ''eve- . 'nmg, in honor' of Mr. and Mrs. ,!,Berdell Booth, who ' are Visiting here from Elko, Ney. - ; The season's flowers1 were employed em-ployed in decorating the dining;' table. ' ' ' ; -': -v . , ' . . , ' " FROM ilOASTinG 'Automatic Control of Heat In- : res ' Exactness. Hills Bros. 'Coffee HasuMatchlesa Flavor fhere are Tmany risks attached to. roasting coffee by ordinary jneth-, 'odsi For ft. man must vguess vrhen the roast is right . If. he misses hia uess, the flavor ol the coffee usually suffers.' J glials Bros, eliminated guesswork :Whisftt;they invented una patented fOontrolled Boasting-an automatic : process that Aflevelops the fullest : flavor in every -berry of the blena! X 'depends upon an even, -continuous flow ; a little at a time . d , so the flavor of Hills Bros. -. .1 . ... ,- r M II. J uoizee' is proaucea oy wmwMu fefttat roasts evenly, continuously . trol o heat and now 01 conee aoes Ainanr Mof)Ai! nftri'fftil lHxmoi.1 Every pound is roasteS to the ; -same degree of perfection, and every r x potma nas xne same raw uavor. v - : I fl TirVUrwR LI1IS UCllClUUa 11AVUK. v Ijumsisrosr pacaiMieir-coiiee;in; l-vacunnt cans, r Air, , -which .destroys V : 'Vin flvni svf irAfr.'iif removed and V : ?V ; - m 11 .1'. -j 1 II J i . HfraJWightTi'ieansjVoirt Keep coiree f vi."UIC3IU UUli X3.I11B iiiuo. vvc9 van 7 -: fa SHuei 7raer some-Awujr.- am. - v tier t ujr nsiosi Bwi' w ,wr .us crv 'ililk Bros; Coffee, Inc., Penver, Sm a: Social elaHrates Birthday A smart social affair was given by Mrs. Ellis Peeler and Alton Art-derson Art-derson Thursday evening, a Keeleys, in honor of Mr. Peeler aril Mrs. Anderson, whose birthday anniversaries an-niversaries occurred on that day." Six tables of pi-ogressive "500" were played.- Glen Gunderson and Miss Frances Hogan winning the high- score .prizes, Erankv Simmon., and Mrs. George James receiving the! second favors, and Ralph Smith and . Mrs. Mary Parker being .presented .pre-sented the consolation awards. ': A tasty 'repast was served and dancing followed.. A v j; Included inJthe guest list were Mr. and"' "Marvin Gease, ; Mr. arid Mi;sr Rajph Smith, Mr. and Mrjj.-JFrank Branagan and' Mr. -and Mrs. Henry' Gease of Provo, Mr. I and Mrs. Leo Davis, Mr. an,d Mrs. Frank Simmons, Mr. and Mr3. Qebrge James, Miss Rhea Wallace, Glen .Gunderson, Miss ' France-? Hogan ."Tfajrold Berg- and Miss Rou Boley of Salt Lake City, Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Parker ; and Mr, ahd Mrs;. Kejth Nelson of American k.- , . J,-- - ' Afternoon Of Bridge Enjoyed Mrs. George Rogers was hostesa to members of the Double Four Bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon, y '.. ' . . . . The. Beason's flowers were employed em-ployed in decorating the entertaining entertain-ing rooms and the luncheon tables. Mrs. : . B. Somo won the bridge; high score favor and, Mrs., Earl Smoot. received, the second prize.' The! following members pf ths Club were 'served 'a 'tasty" repast. Mrs. . Charles . Tullis, Mrs. JN. EHertson, Mrs. J. -: B. Somtiy'Mi?. Byroh David, Mrs. S. A. K) V. isteadman, MrsJ Stanley Dun-ford Dun-ford and. Mrs, pari Smoot. ' er, . - Sodal Follows ; M. I. Af 'cffficers of ' the, Granc. VioW ward gave a hot supper Wed nesday evening at the home of M' those who are working on the "Improvement "Im-provement Era" drive, -v ' Covers- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dea vBuckner, Mr "and Mrs. Pax mauif Hatch, Mr. jind Mrs. Kofcert Hill, vMr. and Mrs Reed Nuttall, Mrknd Mrs. V. ' Johnson, Mrs. M, - Kar tchiier, J r ., M Iss f Emily Thomasr Mr: and' MraiRefed Tixoi and Mr. "and Mrs Reed Brown. ' Children Party DelijSitful Event . V. Mrs; E. Byron Dastrup gave ah' eftjoyable children's party tThur-day tThur-day afternoon at her home, in com plimen,' to her son,Byroh C., whona foiirthybirtltday anniversary xpe--curred on,that-"day. - ,' A number of amusing games were played and a tasty luncheon was served- on the lawn. Chocolate suckers were presented as favors. . In "attendance" at the gay event were Douglas and Carolie Coleman, Jackie Anderson of .Spanish.. Fork, Bbyd. and Billy Roberts, Jean. Dastrup, .Mary June ' and Florence Adams, ; Sterling Booth, Sterling Sessions,' Colleen . Harmon, Mary Carol -and .Patty Lee Brockbank,, Helen 4 Cook, Shirley,-' Veneta and LaGrande Alired; Philip Booth, Naomi Young, Jlmmie and "Pasty Gessf ord.r J- Kent ' Johnson, ' lielen and Myrle 'Dunford and 'the . guest of.honbr: - . , 1 -J r The following mothers ..were also present :- "Mrs; . DelbertSColeman, Mts. l Boyd Roberts, '"Mrsi Thomas Cessford'Mrs. Thomas Thornley, Mrs! SI-' 1 Anderson . of Spanish Fork, and .Mrs.-- Jack Oberhans" of Spanish Fork . , vjt3r ifri ii i i rii V presents . XT i It.- - MONDAY0 :.';Uisht:p.in. ' . V Season Tickets $20 A - .,..... x 1 .. (S) r- . ' '. r- v- j A : - ( J 0 v. ' J ; A 'S 'vr ' 'iff "1 .5.v' - ,fS v S x , V Ribbed -Chiffon velvet . in- Jane'-.ftegny's new wine red fashions the afteinoori tailleur, trimmed, with 'black fox, which is shown at the left.. Note the tiered sleeves. ; Worth uses; a hew fabric .striped in, velvet on broadcloth for , the afternoon jacket, suit at the right. .ItAis trimmed with ermine jand has a lettuce gree-i organdie frilled .blouse. . V ' BOTH SIDES OF WAISTLINE 4Yest?sday we decorated the inside in-side of fne weH-known tummy with a luscious pot roast. Today, we'll decorate the outside at that point we refer to as "my waist line." If y jtlll have a respectably sim- one you'll love to aecorate it wim the clever new belt I'm describing today. But If your waistline is n painful 'subject; you might like to make one' of these clever bitsfor your dearest friend for. Christmas. THE NEEDLE POInV BELT Buy a soft, large-meshed stri 'of canvas" five inches wide. Decide how wide, you- wish to make the belr?length also and mark "the. width clearly with pencil on - both edges. (You see, this leaves width on both edges9;perr:easy hand-id nng or ne work tne .extra edge can; bevtrfmmed -away when the belt is done.) Measure the length of the belt, divide it into four lengths, take the .-"measurement' - of .- one-fourth and estimate the width of the triangle tri-angle design 'yu. will .see in . our. little picture, mark, arid work in one cpior, the rest in white,' You see, this gives ypu a design that'-resembles sawteeth, brie tooth in. color, its. inverted mate' in white. Trln ' off' the J- canvas, allowing enough ;to turn under press well, a'ridmoiJnt' "on white or colored heavy grpsgrain ribbon; just . wide Enough for , the edges vto show pn either . side. ButtOn-hole v eyelets and-put on an, appropriate buckle. "My lielghbot's belt was done in red "and ' white, mounted on Whlte grosgrain' ribbon,: with a buckle of chalk white. It vwas iovely worn with a dark blue frock. . ' . -k TODAY'S RECIPE STUFFED FLANK STEAK J, . 'STEAMED y- 1 , large -flank steak 2 cups dry breadcrumbs i 1 large' onion,; minced- ' egg beaten . , . . . v-4 slices diced bacon , f Seasonings ,of sagei salt rand Select .your t flank -steak rwith, oare.-:JDo not let the butcher score it. but do have htm solit' it care-' fully, so that yptt' hrf e a big pocket J for the stuffing. 7"-Now tetamake 1 the stuffing . z,.-k . - -' . Dice'the'bacouani fry crisp, Add the-lininced onion,- reduee the' flame and saute this onidn until itis soft and ' yellow, when this Is done add Author philosopher "it 19 rGollege Hall -f Admission $1100 .. .w : ... i. -. . . . . s a .. - - -- - - - " 'Gptfrse STEFFENS 1 ANN MEREDITH the breadcrumbs, the sage, salt and pepper, .and stir gently until it moist and7 well seasoned. Take from the fire and mix the beaten egg through It this binds the dressing, you .see. TPut this dressing into the pocket in the steak, sew up the edges, and 'quickly sear the FLOURED stuffed stuff-ed sleak in a little butter. Place in, a steamer ovur boiling water ad steam until - -the meat is tender, about three Hours-, "or cook in the pressure cooker 50 mireutes; at7 Q pounds pressure. . Tljis stuffed"teak could also be eopke'd, in a -covered casserole in a very slow oven, thus saving the delicious de-licious gravy thatis sure to 'drip from it. The stuffed flank steak serves four. T'he calorie total 15XJ0, Bridge Played Smart Mrs, R. A. Moorefleld entertain ed at her; home - Thursday afternoon, after-noon, for members of the -After noon Bridge club;-1 1 fi Mrs. IIollls Snelsonvwon the ciut prize, Mrs. Frank' - Branagan the guest favor nd Mrs. v ArnblU Rawlirigs the consolation award. A delicious luncheon followed, r. In, attendance were Mrs."- E. P. Fjrmage; .-Mrs., Arnold Rawlings MrB.- jrlugo PHce, Mrs. Shlrl tVlteon .Mrs. . Abe -V -Turner, Mrs.- T, L Schof ield, Mrs. Hollis Snelson antl Mrs,,,! rank -Branagan. Your Hosiery Problem Is Solved .::2ervicerzA ,. ?fr?:fcuctws fart v-: ' 1 ;JWost tfrocfoi W Hosier -:.n-i .- 113 'North University Aye.. - - .Phone 310- -; : '"m '" '-- w'---""iim---"- -f----- - wm......-.. v- ( .... - . v'.-t : : ' .... . 1 . ". " ' 1 1 "'' Breakfast Party Tendered Girls Miss Nedra- Larsen gave a delightful de-lightful breakfast party this morn . mg.at her home for the Kitchenette Kitchen-ette Girls. . ''' ? Covers were" laid for Miss Neva Strate, Miss Lois Stewart, ' Miss Mildred Boyd, Mrs. Fred Larsen and the hostess: Nasturtiums prettily pret-tily decorated,' the breakfast tabic. The girls prepared the delicious meal. - ' i . , ogy Workers GiyeParty Mt. and Mrs. Alfred Uenrichsen entertained members of the Thirq ward' Cenealogical committee Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at .theirhome-v in horior of ' Cleve- ' Brown, fbimWi chairman of the Third ward Genealogical Genea-logical committed, who is .' now stake secretary of the organizatioit. Tasty' refreshments Were served 40 42 guests during the evening of games and social ehat. The season's sea-son's flowers prettilyNdecorated tlie entertaining roor,i3.' - -Dancing Party Proves Enjoyable xv '-Ninth grade students- of . .tr'a Dixon high ' school held a delight-j f ul dancing party Wednesday eveningat eve-ningat the school. ' Seventh and eighth grade students stu-dents were invited to the affair and' a large crowd of. young people enjoyed en-joyed the party. ,. THK PXA.MONO BBANU. rtU ia Bad ad ttI metiactm eted with Bio , Rlbbra. Tak atter. Bar 'HI -CHF . i EKS DIAKOIIZI BRAND PIU.fo40 aaBatt-SafMCReiikfaiA. n ,tovreakaow ' r-- - r-- - - . ... .... --''-. . .. . , ., .. . . . , . ..... RHICHESTERS PILLS '(A-" 1 Ktf - m v MM 7 An enjoyable social -affair was fven by the Primary officers and J teachers of tne--Fifth W.l-d. weii nesday , everiirtg ' at the1 home of 1 Mrs. Bert Suton,,pt estdent, htonov-Ing htonov-Ing Mrs. fc. E; VVlscombe retii-fng president." ' Games and music Were the di-divelstohs di-divelstohs and a delicfbusiuncheon was served.' v ."'v -' . In behalf Of , those piesent, Mrs. Suttbnpresented'' Mrs.' . -Wycombe with a beaoUfui gift; , x The pteasirigeveht was attended bv the following: Miss Lucile Wis comber;jUxettei'n,-;-Misj Maxme-Moriensn; aiiss juuia -jseiie kairv Mfss 'GVace Whitehead Miss Hat'el Robinson, Mrs, Genevieve Allen. Mrs.: ; Jeiinle McDOwelir Mrs. Edtth Chrlste'nsen,' ;s; ' 'Bertha Wood, VMrs; vHigihs,1 4ilrs, Verna Healey, "'Mrs. iEveyn -Hunter," " Mt. Lucile Brown, Mrs. -Marie Stott. Miss' Marie Peters, 'Mrs; Mary Cor-bett, Cor-bett, Mrf Leta I?all arid Mrs. Lilifan Stevens. .. ,. " Social Follows, Ledge fleeting , Neighbors of Woodcraft members mem-bers met at the I. O. O. F. hail Thursday evening, at which time Mrs. Maude Strong was jnitiated. AfterA the business session, garner were played and a tasty "luneheo was served to 15. Card Party At Alpha Glub An ; evening of "rook" was enjoyed en-joyed at the Alpha cluh party held at the , home. Of Mrs. Frank --While Thursday evening. -A delicious luncheon was served to' the following-: Mrs. T C, Larson. Mrs. Byroh' Duke, Mrs. Frank wnne; Mrs. Charles Pitts, Mrs. I uvok . auiiaii, mis. ycuige vv,, i ixuuau-jsirs. ok KartChner, and jars. aiaDei Kirk, the latter being a ; . , . .,- . : .. ..-- . Rntlfrs .Vnii TTniiciml Volnoo in A lI'TkAtiMinn' i.' v;v'll I ' Quality; Merchanaise at . Extremely IV.Pficest V SALE CONTINUES UNTIL ohrB&mkt: - , . . . ; .. .....i.- ..-v - ... . . . .. ..i . . ;. v . - . j, .. . f . -. " . II . v O.i-X':-.0-5'?v-!5l ' S - ' ' ' -v. : " V' to'Wear With her brown cbu ; , A J DRIFTJsa bldck-brown shade thaf-N 1: f , X - ' " ' I " I I" I J -f (It)) . .( ; "i""' f - -. . , - - - - 51 ? .W7 -to Jf .lo Rallying the aid'df tlWv southland in its cotton campaign, co-eds of - " - " - j adopting cotton costumes dprmftory and .campus v wear,and here is Malquin Schauf f t.. Joseph, La... in a. neat pajamaout-f pajamaout-f it , which has swept the dormitor ies with its popularity. In , Milan, Italy,. needlessly noisy motorists are iorceu to.: weax -a Jarge leather medal to encour; quiet traffic -. .- . . -- - - . -.- " f . . - . - I II II 11 1 i i ii r vxs, I Ii;'4-V o- SI I 1 "R r.V,V,V;-.-V-l l o vi i ! v ----- L-,v - 'f'' -Vi 1 - - .1,- -I.. i . -." ' ' V -: '. - A delightful oiKtt reston metlh5 "-:. at the, i evidence -f ..Mrs. Majhle talninir.were MUs' Vilatelliott: 1 Ti3. f Stlla I1 C.arrefV arid k MraI ievuy-Boyle.- .' ' A 7" V Prof Alonzo- Morip'dlscissea . Playwrights oi Central fEh$tyiiW:; after, which Mrc. Iris I McAMMirf V reao ine oneaei may. ,iearn no( Ttjw- Foot'r byfYon HossmshsthaU5 Mts.,Hannn-,u fackara renaereaj the followi lire be'autilul vocal-Soloa' oserSbftlvt BloomineJ" "Faith Cn I Sorine."' anil "Serenade.1? -Mfe. 4 Leona itl Vah' Wagoner was the AC- -1 eornpanlstA. - it-1 i uciy. rei resnmeius were sserrea - 65 "memher's ahd gyests. i thbr 1 - - 'I - f. ... - ' ..NOW i iv - ,-v-'--- ih new white form Your samfe VicM Only cokir-r! itain -removrj--w Same fotrmilai. V m - o r i g i n at km be VAPbRuo 'i MtLLtON JARS USED YEARLV " ' ' - . , f . . " - All i |