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Show .PAGE ' TWOT PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1928. lTESTIlOVATIONIN FIGHnNG . - p. w ' ' ? Atin MEREDITH - 7i Woman .W7io .TaZfo Too V".- . ". . " ' ' ": i Much .. --- - Prominent among the social functions of the week was the cArd. party given -- Thursday eveTringwhen Mrs. Arthur Finley delightfully entertained the members of the Social Twelve card club .and- guests at her home. Vaiious colored summer flowers were used In room decoratiops. Progressive auction bridge was featured, with to Mrs. Jack prizes being awarded v V l, and In the end, has She nolhinsr of lnanorlahec. ' wastes her. own tim and. yours I?"' "injecting into her. recital event which has bearing on the the discussion other ian ' to" emphasize the" speaker's ego. : people are SJlver and welf-bre- d d alike by simplicity, Whether it 'be of line or graceful ; ' 'rV:. : '4 Imsjo-tel- SSWBSSJM 1! GE&Matf - If you rinse your' silk hosiery an d lingerie out each night during the summer months, you will pro- i long its life as persplrauon roU ; .. r silk. ' ' SNAP FASTENERS : To adjust snap fasteners, sew the ball snap on first, rub with chalk and mark- on the opposite side just where the under part should go. : - "SHOULDER STRAPS To prevent shoulder straps from slipping, sew one Inch bits of silk with a snap on each end onto the - shoulder seams of j inside your frocks. Snap around all shoulder ! i straps. -.- ,-: Lois Cellventr'a recently returned from Price, where she was the guest of Mra Bertha Reynolds .Mis Have the round steak run ' through the meat grinder three ". times ; season, with salt, pepper --and nutmeg. Cut the crust .:Off peunds chopped steak loaf and crumb the soft parts, mois 7 ' 4 tablesptioons butter tening it with the milk and mixing J rounded tablespoons flour ; with the slightly beaten eggCom ' teaspoon salt bine with meat, mixing very thorpj-g teaspoon pepper ' oughlythen.- form Jnt balls the teaspoon Jutmeg r size of walnuts. 3 cup capers, chopped -Melt the butter, let J W loaf white bread blend the flour and let brown . cup milk. enough to color the gravy nicely. 1 egg, beaten slightly ; Add the chopped capers, vinegar, t cops water, minced onion, beef extract cubes 4 tablespoons vlnejar " and two cups of hot water. - Stir I . ' I" cube beef extract until the flour has thickened the ' 1. onion, minced gravy, drop In' the meat balls, covJ - This' IiTTUiOtherVof the belated er closely and slmroed for 20 min ' ; I guests that came to the Mixing utes. Bowl's Birthday party, but a very welcome - and . interesting young I have not yet had the opportun Urtag The donor advises care in ity to try. this recipe but I think e Bie'quantityrofTvlnegar-used.-ThI am safe In saying that this quanJ EjtSfpe gives the maximum amount, tity "will serve six people. The M might be weli to start with half calories total 2400, with little orlhe given quantity andJtocreaae over, half of that quantity found In J to suit your taste. This Is a Ger- - the meat proteins. man dish. '' ..ANUT HEBEDTIH. TODAY'S RECIPE SOUR MEAT PAULS -- ... 1" , ,. . -- DAILY WASH Pennington. O IS HE 3 -- tives and frienda - -- "'hall-marke- V , "IH y Mr.: and Mra Lloyd Bird and baby of Bingham spent ,part of th past week in Springvilla with rela, Peyham, Mra. HughBaxteivMr8. Leon Harrison and Mrs Amasia Rowland. In the late evening de licious refreshments were served by the "hostess to the 'following ladies present: Mra--' Andrew Peterson, Mrs. Manford Hutchinson, Mrs. Leon Harrison, Mrs. Frank Brin ton of San Francisco, Mra Jack Perham, Mrs.- Wayne LIsonbee. Miss Cleo Plerce. Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Mrs, Lee Sumslon, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mrs. Amasia Rowland, Mra G. D. Kennedy, Mrs. William H. Brown, Mrs. Thelma Harmer, Mrs. Harry 7. er . music few-invit- ed v . ...she Osmond will continue his studies in law and Miss Condle will study w .. , " 4 Heads Editors SPRINGVILLE "'rmij St. Paul's Epistles to the Romane have fornr held a place Tfi literature as the fflagnum opus of a malt permanently aour- X.od,on women: - His advice to the elders of the early Christian church was. that women should be compelled to keep; their : hats on anfl their mouths shut. The type of woman who " evidently excited St". Paul's wrath is with us still the talker. fact5"" I'Vshe elaborates : - i- - 'S.i,,,',',,,, ( ' r. MACHINERY .;!,., - m J ... , - - ' . ' yrjt'if an sons Howafdnd Fred. Durseveral her she visit dayfc spent ing Robert W. Sawyer, publisher.! at Fish lake in company with How Judge Bulletin, was ard Reynolds, Fred Reynolds, Miss of the Bend not 4hergen-State-EdK- -j president Charlotte-Jam- es andy Tfc British submarine Is pletuntl at the top. Bt- Iow is a U. S. submen,rbie fitted with con - torlal association at its annual Reynolds, vention. held at Crater Lake. In ad- a member of the " Mr. and Mrs. Michael Long .and ditlon. Sawyer is State Highway Commission, i but surely down the pathwayr of daughter ' Louise moved to Provo Oregon n g now conducting-aextensive Saturday, where they - will 'make JI the missing. state. in the program their future home. Not a Detective! Her eficjency could could, shame The following people motored to many a detective. But if you called her- -a detective, Commandant Strawberry Saturday where they Osmond, son of Prof, and Mrs. Alspent three pleasant days fishing: fred Osmond of Provo. The cerereKnight would feel hurtr-S- he minds you that she searches, only Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mr. mony' will take place July 18 In the for friends and has what- and MrSj. A. W. Finley, Mr. and Logan temple. Miss Condi e. is a BV MILTON BBONNER by the Swedish steamship Vldar ever to do with crime nothing Mrs. Burton Groesbeck and Mrs. graduate of the B. Y. U. and has orcrlminals. JTE A Service Writer . nnd most of her crew were lost. Cities arc the haystacks where Lydia Palfxeyman. The party also taught dramatic are in the Spring-vill- e LONDON. July 17. A warahlp TW. r n aim1 . r ao, wuicn were com- . .t visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch Roylance high school during the past that can fight under the sea, on the pleted two years after the war end- - ( better '.S"-. who are camping there during the two years. While at the B- - Y.VU. " than any In. the surface, or up td, had a htppier fate. ' she was promimently associated she holds the answer to such rid summer. y the M-- most recent novelty of .the of 1928. dles as to why early with many pf the leading dramatic Durmgthe part " leave home, girls British navy. , some of the naval architects ,whv husband rtiinno --, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pace return- and musical entertainments. d sub- thought out a scheme whereby the Of course this Mr. Osmond has been.Btiiripnt4 j prompts the queer quirk that fre- - ed ..this week from an enjoyable marine cannot literally rise into th- Df the JSUCttly turn- s- formerly -- respected camping trip-- in Spanish-For- k uv at the GeorgeWashlngtoH "univerrU,", t,rIet-othe.d'rk M-2 . . sea . effective 7t Into a a wn. but she could be has very alr; uiLo They motored to Colton and sity at Washington, D. .C.,' for three I .'uicm iramps ana dere- - yon. plane which does that part of the from there went on horse-bac- k hangar big enouprh tojlicts. years, and Immediately after the business. Great things are expected house s modern naval seaplane. ."Boys are hardest of" all to find' through the surrounding canyons. marriage the .young couple will of a submarine of this combination cjvpc iincuv was carnea oui i sam the Commandant who aoh They also spent some ' time in leave for Washington, where Mr. and seaplane, and If they prove up and the f trsfr tests have been hlgbr year sets out to loqjc for an Strawberry valley. average to expectations at the nrxt great ly successful. Of 1000 missing folks and finds bet British navalmaneuvers, It is posThe M-which was tuilt by the ter than 40 per Dr. and Mra Frank Brlnton of centpf, the total, a San sible that many other "subs" will be great firm of Vickers. ia of the dou remarkable record. Francisco, Calif., are guests .. .. , likewise equipped. type. She has a displaceBoys travel farthest they this week at the home of their parBritain thus would be the only ment or 1600 tons when on the sur- disappear," she explained. when ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Brlnton. "A natloa to adopt the Idea. Two face and is 296 feet long. She car- will is the wind's will and boy's when years ago the United States navy ries quite an armament; one In compliment to Mra E. A. Bryboys start thinking the far-oalong the same gun; one disappearing thoughts of youth, tney generally an, who left Saturday for several line, but is operating no airplane- - gun; two Lewis Eunaand fqur mnnagetb run as far as LAST TIMES TODAY think weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. carrying submarines now. A large torpedo tubes. Her horsepower and In most Instances arethey Beama Combs Tn Hershey, Nebraslost . Steel drum was mounted on the is 1200. Under the Washington ka, Mrs. Minerva Weight entertainSID CHAPLIN: , deck of a submersible and Into this naval.agreement. Great Britain can Girls Are Not Venturesome ed at a luncheon. Sewing and social was put a tiny seaplane with wings build no more carrying this large "Girls are not the venturesome chat were the main diversions of in detached. When the craft catrte jfs gun. y sex, even though they do run awaw the entertainment . " could be Two Pilots the surface, the wings put Carries Most every normal human at some V v Her on and the plane launched. regular complement, of of- time or other has A nicelv arraneed dinner was to pick Too Light for Bombing ficers and men is 60 and to this up and get lost likewanted a needle in a given Wednesday by Mr. and Mra MISSING The plane used, however, was too have been added two navy air haystack. Myron L. Crandall, Sr., In complilight for bombing use and had a pilots. v "However," she continued, "I've ment to their son and family, Dr. The British" believe' that'll sub- never cruise radius of only ISO miles yet found a who has run and Mrs, Mvron L. Crandall. ' Jr.. Navy .officers opposed the princiult marine equipped with a seaplane away to, go on thegirl or enter of Rawlins, Wyoming, who were stage COMEDY and NEWS' on the ground that the maneuver would have ltsefftejency almost the movies. flowers were Perhaps In other years visiting ability of the submarine was re doubled. The seaplane .would act girls did such things, but don't used as a dininsr table centeroiece " tarded. ?Jts .eyoaJtwould ..disCeyec the any --more." Nowadays athey girl will Covers were laid for members of During" the" war, when allhe vic nity of enemy warships arid also run away because Starting Wednesday she's In trmihio trie immediate family, also Mr. and " navy yards In Britain were busy of possible prey in the shape of nlrr or just bored with her Mrs. Rotertson. Mm. Fred Tnlc for 3 days surroundings. turning out fighting machines, an ca'ntile vessels. It could report to ui. inusi Patterson and Miss McClearv Beth usually tney disappear to emergency program called for three the submarine and also act as guide rin'dvIndcpendence Los of Angeles, Calif, agrning submarines of the "monitor" typti Columbia! leading the "sub" directly towards their'nwn livings. through Boys, too, have the M l, M-- 2 and M-- They wer the target. orcsants: . evf-4he gotten Blaine notion of Snrlneof Kelsey.ormerlv the-Se- a Ttrrmlng in of But American view is that the out west the, designed for., duty Indiana But a vllle and now making his home at Marmora where they were to fight submarine is an independent unit, lot of themtdNfight are. being lured away &nn uiego, was expected to arrive enemy submarines and "pay some requiring no aid from the air, by the Hltim- - In this city Friday, where he will impossibledramatic Cnntn nf the rlty little attcntlnp Equlripjng it with alrplnnes, officers t uiis portrayed hv rKnnW several days with his mother, 5 spena say, would be like making battle- - Pictures." stantinople.. ' Mrs Selena Kelsey and other, relativ. Only one-o- f ver Keen Wand es-and friends. piror lrnw completed during the war, and she prcting them still to be good battleHusbands' addicted to roving'will was accidentally rammed and sunk ships. In honor of her son Junior, who require more watching In winter than at any other time of year. Was eight" years old Thursday, Mrs. Commandant Knight said., because Erie-- , Borman - delightfully enterit's during the .winter when coal tained a number of little friends at bills-anln w s d doctor bills begin tdpfle the aftetBSonVay with!' up, and the weather makes it hard lous 'outdoors, games were played for him to get .outdoors, that the and dainty refreshments served to male is more apt to feel the call of the following guesta Leland Cle- Holmes the road and the itch to be off. ments, Lawrence Rowland, Max Nye "We're all nomads at heart," the Larsen. Bob Cranmer, A.SB- Gore, DirMS ay Je--, ' mmmmr ' : I " c ommandant said. "It's Ert 6. K.mm r w v only the Dick Borman. Scott and Nrman strong who abide duty and care, Thorn, Averett Larson, Ted Rowwhile the weak abandon their obli- land and Walt Roblnsonr gations when touched by the blight of the wanderlust, A marriage of special Interest to "Lovce Is the best" force to keep .a her manyLXriendsJiSprinRv41le home-unitand its memDers in- and Provo is that of Miss MeTba" tact," she concluded. "And if more Condie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. parents would devote a little more G. S. Condie of this city, to Harvard love and affection to their children there would be fewer runawa ... I Mrs.-Ber- alrplane-carrlor-M-- j ..wiina i , , rninv t .S 1 Jtffc J' MarcusDirection Enterprises ths TIMES TODAY S PLANEiCRUISERrSUBMARINE DrW; Griffith's Toad-buildin- "DRUMS ; OF LOVE" COMBINED BY GREAT BRITAIN : -- -.- -- 'ZT: alr-tha- t's ' L. And-"- ..,J,.WV7 ROACH . 44 -- -- . ' LAUREL Coined ...... Your Darn Tootm 2, '":. ..j geod-size- ilT a STARTS TOMORROW LltlK. y.- - Do You Want to Be Successful . 'In Love?, - ter-tig- ,1 I 2, mtotrf4r mail coct4RAN pic tuncsir' kmck GEM ble-hull- 12-in- fr made-experime-nts 18-in- for-ever- ." "THE : "T " LINK" here.-Summe- Pictured 3. -- YOU HOW . BelleBennett 1 .:. story of . today ! "TangledT kve! The laughs, thrills and throbs of modern tWh! A fine film drama! . X ttenv-e-M-lr-waa- -l SHE'S NOTASLEUTH ; with Herbert - ! - s . - vLv w - - Poor Clowny'hung upon the rop". "tT wlir cause :'y6uhd'more trou I It seemed there wasnt any hope of ble, I'll be qutet as can be. How. J all the others seeing himT They ever, it seems quite a shame that drifted far away. Then Clowny I should always get the blame. No yelled. "If you don't mind, como matter what it Is goes wrong, you I rescue me, I'm left behind." Thii always pick on me." Jtime the Tinies heard him -and - Just then the' bunch began to they headed back his way. tip. : They felt the seat beneath They steered the hippo right them slip. "We're falling," shouted around and very shortly Clowny Coppy. ''Look! Our seat ropes found that he was being rescued come untied." And then the frightfrom his place outTnTnW-airVWheened Tiny pack felt slowly off the J he was with the bunch once more, hippo's back. "Oh me, oh my," yellhe said, "My hands are pretty sore ed Carpy. "That's the end of our I rope. I'm fine ride." - The seat then let glad I got away from there." go with a crash. n "Well, this time tn The Ttnymtter then went keraplash. Jthis seat," said ScoUty. J'Be dis - j They landed in the water and began foolish to Bwlra towards shore. This gave J erect, You're always-doingthe hippo qnlte a fright, and he soon lot of things, we'd rather do than swam right out of sight. While Ume'in our saving you. Cut Clowny shouted, "We'll Jspend ' . there's no use in talking, you will swimming ne'er see him any more." ,f J never learn, I guess." ' Poor Clowny heaved a little sigh (The Tmymltesi tiav some flshlnr jand then he said,. "You're right, i luck in the next story.) , 1 r i -- t ji -- Jn MOTH PROOF packing blankets away, clean thoroughly, pack with moth balls and newspapers that leave no cracks for moths to enter. If done rightrthls is Just as good as mothproof bags. -:.r "7 i 4 .: i t ,x Btav-dow- 1 -- . n LAST TIMES TODAY- -" npc--0 j' " in ..... we most Actios Wed--nesd- ppy-o-luc- XL able H u m o The best SEX" Merchants Tickets Good Until Aug. 1, -- except Jury-2- 4. A cKest GLENGARRY -- of silver coins given away free save your coupons. , - IT'S COOL INSIDE7 whrch"7Tones and Silver. " THE WOOING When Swimming can be made safer rf Suspense. p 1 c t u re in In' JAMES M"JfIf5Ay""THE tOVELORN' A 1 1 t h glamour of thex Great Weet In a Romanoe of Thrills MANHATTAN" ' V. j Colleen Moore in "Happmess AHead" ' ' Wednesday Thursday NORMA SHEARER in the haystacks rf rfvllixation. By NEA Service 3 CHICAGO. July 17. You can The Are Her Game I hear a iTrmmatfve cltcktngTls tTo has cTvargTol mandant Katherine G. Knight turns the Missing Friends Bureau for ' 1- ' r through the files of her office here. the eleven Central States of the S The sound is faintly suggestive Army. Jrler offieeja at army of needles sliding back and forth divisional headquarters in Chicago. "... on a loom, weaving a pattern of And from that spot she keeps a as j; . j mystery and drama which, is the watchful eye over the entire world, story that the records tell. . searching even into the tiniest 5 v. v Commandant Knight has one of crannies ami forgotten nooks where the most unusual jobs in the w orld. men and women, when they disapShe spends her entire life looking pear, go to hideC-- -A scene from "Black Jack," showing at the Strand theatre J for lost needles. With ucanny sk ilthisjpleasarit T"T and Thursday, showing Buck Jones in the role of a l. She doesn't huntthe kind you. little woman is-to 1 plaiBmaB,Heeing- Barbara Bennett: fronr the- hands sew wlthrTiowever. Instead, she's "cblil lrait leading baek'Tntotakeupn the Theodore Lorch. "This is said to be one of the bast stories of buried lot on the lookout for hu- - tant past. She is a persistent ; 4rasure, mystery and romance in which Buck Jones has yet appeared. man needles the.onea that get lost Ringing shadow, following sijcntly dare-devi- LAST TIMES TONIGHT Short Subjects BRINGING THEM HOME, HER JOB - "THE STREET OF SIN" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "MOUNTAINS SMHrNGFOJLRUNAWAYS 'Wfei in- x ROBERT GORDON Commandaftf Knight .' EMIL JANNLNGS ' -- Comedies 'If . L BON TA -- Its " COMING SOON" of A Dramatic Moment! r- i ed n . SALLY O'NEIL MOLLY O'DAY LARRY KENT.: Carroll cis READ THE STOEY, THEN COLOR THE PISTUXE3 A m the1r-honla- J THIS I FILM SHOWS ill mm: - Buck have yet appear- cd. ' buck "Black i IIHIilM |