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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1928.. NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE HERALD, WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTYTTENTERTAINYOTJRI PLEASE CALL 107. ' : .Page New. Officers For i Dancing Club ir dance at the temple Saturday evenlnj, which wu attended by a large number of Masons and their partner, Preceding the dance a short bust, rtess meeting was held, for the election of officers and formulating plans for the season's activities.1ect-e- d The following officers were to serve the club for the ensuing year: J. - M. Norfleet, president; Theo Rasmussen, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Henry Immlsch, comchalman of the refreshment " T ."".r mittee. The first regular dance of the season will be held Saturday eve-- Is announced r..., j( - - Pll' By JULIA BLANSHARD ; NA Service Writer. ' NEW TORK, Oct. 27. Thirteen years ago Margaret Hayden Rorke became foster-mothto the puny little war baby. It is doubtful If any mother, foster or real, ever had a child grow sojrapidly-mt- o iatttTsrtake fier traveling to such far corners of the earth keeping pace with it For the war baby in Question Is the Textile Color Card AsuorlnHnn that-a-H , for her chestnut hair, clear skin and grey eyes. Just back from .Europe, Mrs. Rorke is enthusiastic about the speed with which she visited ten. countries, by plane. Other years It took twice as long to see all her clients. She consulted with all kinds of manufacturers' organizations on colors for next season. The results of her summer will be seen on the , er 'III! II - inrtimtHci wn9l off from Europe, the MIXING n, AMh MEREDITH a. Kitchen Gossip That Isn't True Some years ago just about' the time aluminum cooking utensils made their debut the claim was made that alum inum utensils made for better health for the reason that ihef-wa8rflohin- th&$ g ware'a3unsate,iQrihat inspiration and creator of colors up to that time: ; Now the association, through its standard .and. seasonal color cards, designates colors for jnst about i ' . . ' ciation works. "Take the' that are stylish today. .Off-whitis white gone, evoluted to pastel! All other colors ' the soft . enhancing tones. - White Just followed suit. Pastcis are the subtle colors of a civilized world, Just as gaudy tones were the colors of aborigines. America's education in, the nuances of color, shows in American homes and the. costumes l4m-portaof American women.-Colo- r today - In practically everything Americans eat, wear, ride in, work with and live among. Millions of articles manufactured have color problr ma. . Our cards standardize . shades and nomenclature." Romanticism In Colore Every color must have a name that means something, Mrs. 'Rorke Insists. The new Monet shade, for blue that instance. is the-saClaude Monet used In his murals. All of the 70 autumn shades have equally romantic nomenclature. The 16 new evening shades are dedicated to France which Is having Its anniversary of Ho- mantlcism. "The return of clothes to femln lnity coincides with the romantic trend of color this fall," Mrs. Rorke pointed out "You see our color As sociation works hand in hand with all branches of Industry and with styles, too.- - For, being a war baby, It naturally" Inherited an apprecia i e ewsr Hit IIIM . rd 1929 color ' .. enameled (Tilors Show Evolution "The associationnever1aum:Tiesi A lot of people believed it then, color arbitrarily.- - Each tone has its Just as "they are now listening to I reason and Its relation. to last sea the against aluminum son and next season. Colors on the ware.propaganda and the claims that are .bestreet today are an evolution," Mrs. advanced that aluminum may Rorke explained the way. the asso- ing be --sometimes" responsible, for can- truistic war measure to, standardize and Interpret colors for Amerlrnn ue, rsj Masons desiring club membership,. are to get In touch with the secre--; tary Immediately .r - m . nlnsr. November lkand thejnuslc will be furnished Dy wiiaea It . bridge-luncheo- Ma-son- lo " il - Fir-ma- ge The Provo Masofilc Dancing" club heldTrpre-seaso- VISITORS HONORED AT CARD PARTY m The' residence of Mrs. Ed. was the scene of a delightful Saturday afternoon, when ehe entertained in honor of Mrs. Ray Brlggs and Mrs. Annie, Campbell, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Agnes Jones of Los Angeles, Calif, They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Firmage last "week. Four tables of bridge were played, the high score favor being presented to Mrs. Percy Hansen, A delicious luncheon followed the card and game, and chrysanthemums ferns were used as . a decoration. An attractive jfavor was presented to each of the following guests at the enjoyable affair. Mrs. J. Li. Mrs. Firmage, Mrs. A. K. Chlpman and Mrs. Wil liam Firmage of American Fork, onn wootton pr salt M Mrs. R. A." Moorefield, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mrs. J. Clinton Bown, Mrs. Alma . Van Wagenen, Mrs. T. L. Schofield, Mrs, Percy Hansen, Mrs. Arnold Jtawlinga; Mrs. C.OrRas-musseairbf Pr6,v67 and the guests of honorT" PAGE TERE3 cer.- .'. ; , -- reason. KfTCMgif V &r SYH this vyflpt is Yr-i-. ' ;. you "have Ja complete assort take all ment of either wafer-just- - If such talk with a big grain f salt everythlngJrom the painton the DOfi-- r aeuevA furniture to the delicate arrd,refuse to throw.away your T ostrich decoration - on an ENTERTAINED AT good equipment You are only evening gown. It is even considering the LAKE SHORE robbing Peter to pay Paul and the Lime and Phosphor-- . Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Fernsteln of grading of certain foods by color! someone else, not you, .Is the gainer supplying us we have been discussing this Mrs. Rorke was a loclgal choice subtle kitchen bit of Lake Shore entertained at their gossip. week. by this , ltt. home Thursday .evening at a birth- for a group that was looking for v. i.,to someone' manage a precarious day surprise party in honor of Mrs. . TODAY'S RECIPE In tomato the vegetable part The Fernstein's father. Bishop Lorenzo new color card organization with a of the soup may curdle, the milk a Vegetable Milk Soup Argyle of Lake Shore, whose birth- tremendous diversity of clients. In S large potatoes tiny' bit Serve it so if you have day anniversary, occurred on that the first place, she was an artist 1 large onion the courage of your convictions; with a flair fojiolor. Next,- - her were The flowers season's day. . ... 1 head of celery .. if not, when the milk is hot add " ... used to deeorata the entire house. orKanigjng.gniu and Jier.snvla ( - A ... email tomatoes or, . soda to it be--, thaOtOleet pinch i Z v ,or working w(th many kinds of "vr"' Music and social chat were enjoyed SPECIAL MEETING OF , 1 tomato vetahte canned fore is mixed In. the cap part alter which a delicious picnic ' LADIES AID "u receivea recognition In 1 small bell pepper Soda neutralize) the tomato acid luncheon was served. Present were the suffrage movement, nf whinh ' Members of the Ladies-Aid- of 1 quart hot water and makes tho soup better to lok , was an outstanding leader. ' the Community ; church are request- Mr. and Mrs. John Tuckett, - Mr. she 1 rounded teaspoon salt at, but, not so --good for YOU. The fact the that Mr.Mrs. American and and woma Frances,. meeting, attend to special . Joseph, ed In 200 There' are calories each rich milk , t cups an now wanta and can get a cem-Ple.a four Tuesday at: X30T. m.. at Meno Mrs.. David,. Evans,. Joshua Gray, of souypeppy . :rg tahlHpnona.Aiit color ensemble in her Mr. andjira. Gray, Trooe halL Mrs. Daniel Crawley, Miss Leona but not fattening ones. . and returns! accessories ho-rcntly and even fcrATgyTe, Joseprr Some will read this recipe throufrS president, wn Portland. Oreeon. where she Ernest Fernstein, Argyle Fernstein, have her bath salts match her perand when thC7 ramo to the ureoa bespeaks Mrs. Rorke's suchas been spending . the summer, Miss Leah Argyle, Mrs. Fannie sonality pepper they will tav, "Ann pi -- ays cess In Methe all at Mrs. the Color of Lake building No Money up Evans, Card Shore; will be the principal speaker KSfflRS&tfk 0 takes the joy but f everym;::;; for association. matN. Lewis Dean lissa Lewis and of Now why did she havo to Inme.. jneeting. Several Important Government 1 full Provo. a Recognizes Value ters are to be discussed and sist on having a green pepper in SALE The growth of Americas color Margaret llajra Korke Is largely responsible for America's being the attendance Is desired. this soup when they are practically most color conscious In nation consciousness world. the is SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS largely due to Mrs g( Jt $ .. out of season?" - r organization. Moreover, s Prof, and Mrs. LeRoy Robertson Rorke's " ELKS' LADIES TO MEET For the good reason that this rethe U. S. government recognizes its In- South Africa and so on to have of soft brown with a hint of terra season at entertained we a or prettily appointed first colors In them the Americans meeting The cotta that is of whole Jt, Bands for the planned year I embroidery cipe mvaiuaDle aid by sendinir onlnr want. .Twenty-seve- n of the Elks Ladles organisation dinner party at their home Satur- - eard? to U attaches and not for between seasons. True, foreign coun-- picked out this red, adding to it abroad. That w the dedication game at 2:30 p. (day i preceding held Wednesday win he nave. clients iq me aasociauon: other autumnal shades. Her little ies 7 . . . I t peppers may not be gettable but enables a i i . iwi manufacturers nf -- -ttt It'.lKir X Btotiim. Uwi r.it " .raoi . i une fiance at Mrs. KorKe snows Paris hat was terra cotta, with a m. in me E. certainly the can of PAPRIKA Ia4 to roses an of formed attractive are ' v?enn inter-t,iurged trimmings ij touch of brown-o- n her color wives and daughters . . , and ripe dried It," altogether . . appreciation. When v.u beads or n. . v. u......e ..w. jt.i.. viewea sne wore a sveu veiour suit seemingly the beat foil in the world tion of be in attendance." and powdered,, make paprika. So ' ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Kay number ot season according to the season. Lowest Price in the West friends at the Loveless OPTIMIST CLUB - , Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ' Mrs. Willlaoviand Mrs. home of MTVv-anF. Crandall, Mr. and ENTERTAINS FOR v . ' J home The enJ . evening. Saturday NOTICE and Mr. SKlt of and Nelson, Lake, Connell. CLUB MEMBERS and Mrs. William Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Chrysanthemums PreareObAvegetableffcan42dtce ' Mrs. ' Byron- - Denhalter will be house was decorated in Hallowe'en-effandMrsTJack fine. Set. them to cook with the Miss Mary Edna Baker- - enter- Mrs. S.B.Bensonand daughters, tire ecfrahd -to members hostess Connie a the of club members of cTub and number Optimist Logan. Sergene, Mrs. Mr. Bee. and decorated motifs, the tained the Jrsrc. Booth, Shirley attractively quart of salted water; when the ul Hallowe'en games were at her home Thursday afterrooms and the supper Mr. and MrsJFrank-Wardr-a- nd at her home Friday evening. SUNDAY -entertaining 46 N. University Ave. vegetables are done combine the noon. A tables of Three roast GUESTS welner also DINNER played. added progressive table. Three tables of progressive Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hoyden. - - soup with the hot milk and butter Games and sewing were enjoyable "500" will be much awardto merriment dinner the occasion,' Phone 156 played, prizes Among the "800" were played1, Mrs. Oscar Gar of the evening's entertain serve Of and with hard plenty lr and a ' delicious - luncheon was ed. andJuncheonjerved. All mem rett and Mrs. PROVO UTAH -- In Ward re toasted rounds-- of bread-place- d ment, after which delicious lunch--4 parties of the week end was theaf-faare to be in bers Leserved. Included In the guest list urged attendance,, given by Prof, and Mrs. the favors. An enjoyable eon was served to yie ioiiowing each ceiving the soup plate soup jwlth the following: Mr. and Mrs. Arents for Packard Pianos time was spent by the following: members: Jane Skinner. Ethyl- Roy Robertson, Sunday afternoon were poured over. This gives The FamTheodore Farley, Mr. and Mrs. ENJOYABLE HALLOWE'EN Mr. and" Mrs. Enil Jacobson, Mr. a Krlske, Byrle Luke, Vera Ander- at their home. A brown colored Georga-Loveleand valuable ily soup, nourishing CARD. Mr. and Mrs. Wy-ma-n PARTY' bowl of yellow chrysHiiia noil., uum t son, - anthemums" centered the Patten, -- Mr. and Mrs. Fred - Utopia club members 'entertained dining Nielson, Wanda Jones ana u table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. CH. Poulson. their husbands at a Hallowe'en ' less. " Mabel N. Fry of Ogden, state presi- Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne and Mrs. card social Saturday evening at the t ! dent of the Business and Profes- Leland Evans. i TRAIL BUILDERS , - -- ---FLAPPER FANfNY SAYS; sional Women's club; and Mrs. - I ENJOY OUTING state teacher. White of Lorraine their Ogden, ; 1 Accompanied by HALLOWE'EN PARTY IS I t Mrs, Mattle . Hinckley, the Trail secretary of the organization. ENJOYABLE AFFAIR , . 1 Builder boys of the Pioneer ward Friends of Miss Wanda Davis and an DAISY V SEWING enjoyed Miss i I' Primary association were Mlnple Healey pleaasntly The hike CLUB PARTY i outing Friday afternoon! Mrs. Anna Mlkkelson entertained entertained at a Hallowe'en social 1 ended at the Boy Scout camp, at the affair, Saturday where a large bonfire was made at her home Friday afternoon for Davis home. A evening color scheme of' the members of the Daisy Sewing i and a welner and marshmallow and black was used to decThe boys club. Sewing, music and a dainty orange V.' roast were enjoyed. and orate the entertaining rooms, and ; 1 gathered around the bonfire and luncheon ..were the diversions, a witch spent the evening with the J enjoyed by the following: Mrs. n.ned to stories told by Mrs. were A tasty luncheon was guests. - Mrs. Jane Grace Hanson,Evans, The particifollowing Hinckley. served to the following: Mary Davis, Mrs. Mrs. Anna Violet and Johnson, enjoyable In the unique pated Erma Jones, Mary Poulson, Grace, affair: Sterling Durrant, Jack Mlkkelson, Mrs. Anena Andreason, Memmott- - Velma Bigelow, Mabel Chris-tenseAnna Mrs. Anna Mrs. Nelson, Buddie Brlgham Johnson, Walton, Le Mrs. Matilda Christenson, Cox, Leah Pyne, Grace Hirst, FenMadsen, Mitchell Coleman ton Farley, Murray LoveleBs, Wood VicMiss Leona Louise Mrs. Jorgensen, Hinckley, Grande Lewis, Kay ruff Enos Nelson, Elmer tor Davis, Clarence Johnson, Wood-ro- Hanson and Mrs. Anna Sutherland, Terry,Jensen, Richard Burns, Earl Jones Invited an latter and the Grant being guest Young Washburn,' and John Rowley. Kay Reese. ""' SATURDAY EVENING ...r-BRIDGE CLUB BROTHER OPEN SESSION AT VISITED WITH Members of the Saturday Evening SOROSIS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Leta, Mrs. .... were club enters Sterl pleasantly" Bridge "I Melissa Lewis and Pean aria Utah Soros iB club will meet in talned at the residence of Mr. and opeir sesslptlTVednesday at 3 p. m. at ing Lewis motored to Tooele Sun Mrs. HallowElmo Cheever Saturday. the Provo Vomen-- s cub house, at day, where they were the dinner e'ens-decorations were - used which time the members son, Eldon of the guests of Mrs. Lewis' ' rooms throughout the entertaining : Lewis. Nineteenth Century club will be i k. ate.tt.aMT.orf.i and in Three tables special guests. Each Sorosis memL sv nca scrniet. IMC. of bridge were played, Mrs. Seymour ber DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY Unprivileged to Invite one guest. I Gray and Clarence Greer receiving The program will be on Norwegian IS CELEBRATED Some modern girls can manage high score favors, and the conso- literatureLandwilJegIyenJ)yJdrsJ anything on 5 Delightful In every deUll was the but a n lation-awardbeing-woLi the- - birthday party given by Mrs. Annie. Eggertsen. .... .:. J followed Luncheon the card Ray. home at her saturaay Amy Taylor afternoon, the occasion being the game.- Present were Mr. and Mrs. fifth birthday anniversary of her George Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarlittle daughter. Dorothy. An Inter. ence Greer, Mr.' and "Mrs. Leland Mr. and MrsJullan F. Greer, eating feature of the affair was the Silver Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. large and elaborately decorated Mr.' and and Mrs. Dewey. Snelson, and Inbirthday cake, which the guest of vited guests, Mr. arid Mrs. Fred honor cut and served to her tiny friends. Games and music were Ray and Mrs. Seymour Gray. 11 r enjoyed, and a dainty luncheon was served to the following: Norma t BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES yWilliams, Delpha Williams, Ina CELEBRATED to m . m m M hi i B J lyR their husbands, Complimentary Poulson, Lyle Kofford, Leona Kof- i ford, Ella Skinner, Harold Skinner, whose birthday anniversaries will t-m i... r n tUCkblC ' it a4u occur soon, Mrs. D. E. Terry and AMJV AKJTIUS, MUlltl 1IIUHU, . r . I Jane Clark, Theda Jones, Eileen Mrs. James Loveless entertained a C7T LICB GARTLEY used to travel a dreary road Taylor, Joy Egan and Wells-Ega- n. HALLOWE'EN PARTIES FOR GIRL SCOUTS Mrs. John Menzles will be hos tess to the- Provo Girl ScouU nt Troop No. 1, this evening, at her home.. "The affair will be In the form of a Hallowe'en costume party, and promises to be delightful, enterqirls of Group No. 2 will becostume tained at a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening at the residence of Miss Barbara Peay. Irak sun-parl- or -- .iiMll j nt t . --- te ' . . jf a me cos-tum- -w- " , " -- eelf T iii.i. . ... . Downh Pianos Player Pianos Victrolas sweet-pepper- i ferns,together-ltbHaJlowe'er4Gscax-Garrett,"- Robinson's elight! d . hand-carve- ss, d . n, w - , -- - en. four-whe- els go-ca- rt by-Fr- ed . " r ju i f (c; ! f neeas mis a Double TrAfltmrrr: w w we "dosed." When rubbed on, . lint-- la . . 4th tbe Than la tbe area Game Price for over 38 years 25 onacet lor 25 I Useless than of hijth priced brands MILLIONS OP POUND! UCD BY OUR GOVERNMENT .. Vicks relieves cold3 2 ways at once without "dosing"; . (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the ' air passages ; r" (2) "It draws out" the h soreness like an ioned poultice. J - (Ask W 'Children hate to be DOUBLE ACTION ' I WW H.V.f Mr in katiomI Try it jiist once ! .YouUJ taste J:hcTdif ference ! Your grocerwiir return your money instantly any tinre you don't like OvzhUMhuonJaxs Used asniiw t . for p r, this Book ImJ. QUI J. . . eopr will b. Wm U . u " y : tP- . i f II :'' j " ; es ... Iry washing actually costs tess money! n ik. BaklntT Pow'der m'Tim- PHONE 164 tnrLrfinif : en-joy- ed tjehittd-the-scen- Schilling's best ! Cf.fTfe3lFxrracts un Vapor YtAtr 1 the road that leads up from the Valley of Wash-Tub over the hill of washday drudgery i the " and on to Nowhere. But since the day Alice a parry m Laiinderland," she no longer wastes her time and strength with an old fashioned washday in the home. She saw clothes really last for herself why, laundry-washe- d ' longer and how laundry washing guards the health of her family. And finally, with a little figuring, as you will find . . . . that latin-- i Alice found . old-fas- ) TOAVotnl severe! 7 CSls jur Child's - SW" A f nr 11 t mo euauevi ' ' " , |