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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928. .. W...W.MWWWWWMVW Newell Family Members Enjoy Dinner Party t Pretty ...... Soft! Fiir Foot Gear . ' Richneld, 10 ''. ' , SPLENDID RELIEF . SOCIETY PROGRAM v. Mrs. Joseph 8. Grames of the special activity department of .Jhe Sixth ward Relief Society has ranged the following splendid pro--" ' V' ' " "gram for the meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock: Talk, "Christmas Foods," Mrs. Mary Mortimer; reading, Mrs. Alice Eggert- -' ! sen; solo, Mrs. Hannah Packard; Christmas reading, Mrs. Frances . two violin solos, Donald Groneman; ' Olson; readings, Marlin. Green-'ougtalk, "Christmas Foods," Mrs. I N. Oakley. A full attend-- 'A ance of members is desired, and. a cordial Invitation Is' extended, to , those Interested. ' ' X:'.y'r CHESTS' AT SUNDAY DINNER L :. ... Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence' Llsonbee Were the dinner guests of Mr. and MrsJrank HHnsenat their home seasons Sunday afternoon. flowers .were used as a decoration. Following dinner, music and social . . chat were enjoyed. 'S in III' : . .... v m . v , ', tt " " " ... 4. - .. sfr . MThe misionar committee of the Vineyard ward, will give a welcome horn social Jn the ward amusement hall . Wednesday ' evening, Howard Anderson, son of honoring ' Mr. aid Mrs. Victor Anderson, who recently returned from the German mission field 6f the L. D. S. church. A fine program is being arranged, which will be, followed " Refreshments - will be served. ' ' Everyone is cordially, invited to at--. tend. , X' , " C VINEYARD WARD BELIEF SOCIETY I "Mrs. L Vern Maag will be in ; charge of the special activity pro- gram at the Vineyard ward Relief I Society meeting Tuesday after. f noon at 2:30 o'clock. ( The subject the lesson is "airtstn? Fds.' f of All members and those, interested v are urged to attend. ' . 7 , . . 1 . ' f " - . '' - ''J ' " - S ; 4 4 ' - t, - , t -- ... . . ' 1 , . ... ness, :'- j ," - and children, of Preston, I.: are spending a few days here relatives and friends. Miss Eva Davis spent Sunda Salt Lake. I ', This Date in Our American Histor DECEMBER 10 Monthly postal system be between New York and ) 1672 s .. 1778 -- ' - . , ' 4 y t . 1 i . ton. , John Jay elected prcsir into the sauce. Right here is where the "dash of nutmeg" belongs: be 1817 of congress Mississippi admitted to gentle with it, please. Union. Mix the crumbs and cheese- - Vlth a little paprika, sprinkle over the 1862 Congress voted to admit V . Virginia, fish and bake in a moderate oven 1877 In Wyoming women are The next step is making the until the top Is nicely browned. thoriaed to vote and hold cream sauce in this instance a .: fiCe. ..... ,. thick one. Melt and blend butter, There are four generous' portions flour and seasonings, add the li- in this, recipe, the calorics' total buttered nearly 1400 with half of that quor and cook.' Have. Lady Astor says It took a gi baking dish ready, pour In the amount in the sauce and crumbs. war- to show men what women i thick sauce and drop .' the fish Various types of proteins account do.- Wonder what.psace wi: flakes on top, pressing them gently for the other calories. how? . -- 1 . Peter Krauler of Salt Lake Is a visitor here on business this week. Miss Ida Powell of Nephi- - is spending a few daya in Provo. First, let's boll the fish; buy it in one slice, wash and wipe it. Tie the fish loosely In & clean cloth and cook in water seasoned with lemon juice or vinegar, a bit of onion, salt : "s and bay leaf. Lift out and let cool before removing from the cloth.' Remove all skin and bones and flake the ' . fish:. . LAMBDA TAU GIRLS ENJOY CARD PARTY ; Miss Virginia Whitaker entertained at her homo In Springville Sunday evening for the members of Courtesy of Shoecraft, N. Y. the Lambda. Tau club. Four tables Fnr shoes are the very latest In which Milady puts her best foot for- of bridge were played, the game beward! Black broadtail, used with suede soft as velvet, fashions a whole ing followed by a tasty luncheon accessory set of turban, purse and pumps for a black ensemble, fur- - served to 23. trimmed Inserts of the suede in the broadtail are made in modernistic for emphasis. In the manner, with the joinings in silver and ' ', MANY ATTEND inset is a leopard, skin purse and shoes set, ' - '. . MASONIC DANCE A delightful t(me was spent by the members of the Masonic Dancing club Saturday evening at the club dance at the Masonic temple. Wilde's orchestra furnished the music, and delicious refreshments were served during the party. . j ' 4c MISSIONARY TO BE GIVEN . WELCOME HOME , . '. " The ".' ives, and friends here this week." John Parker and ..Hugh Jacobaon of 'Denver, Colo., are business visitors here this week. J v- - Miwr Gladys Evans is spending or yellow turnips are appropriate. tne wecK with Salt Lak friends., ' vMr. and Mrs. Neltt II. Williamson of Sandy were Sunday visitors in TODAY'S RECIFE Provo and Springville. JUolltHit Au C.ratin- Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Greenland of 1 Dound cold cooked hnlihnt. Porftland, Oregon, are visiting in '4 tablespoons butter h'rovo for a few days. 2Vi tablespoons flour . ; Mr. and Mm. Harold Smart and 1V4 cups milk children have returned home after Dash of nutmeg Salt and pepper visiting In Castle Gate for two weeks. They were the guests of 3 tablespoons grated cheese . - 4 Mrs, Smart's parents, Mr. and Mrs tablespoons crumbs Sam W. Erickson. , , . R. M. Cookley of Salt Lake is a Jn making this cream sauce base visitor her.e ior a few days. evaporated milk might be used Vt cup of milk and V. r Schmlt of ' Denver, Colo, cup of water mixed. spent Saturday in Provo on busi- ANOTHER EVAPORATED MILK 4 '( IDEA. - Corn and cheese scallop is chosen for ihe evaporated milk recipe to-day. Jn this recipe we have ali c.ious assembling of proteins and starches and a substitute for meat. Corn and Cheese Scallop 1 cup canned' corn Vcup evaporated milk cup boiling water 1 teaspoon lemon juice ;;: ' egg, .well beaten VALLEY CHAPTER ' - - A cup dried crumbs - TO MEET i 2 tablespoon! grated cheese The regular meeting bf Valley Salt and pepper to taste Chapter No. 3. O. E. S...will be held "Paprika for top garnish Tuesday evening at 8o'c!ock in the Masonic temple. All members Add the evaporated milk to the ere oirged. to be in attendance. boiling water, mix with sthe corn )C j and all --the remaining ingredients, except the lemon juice, In the orMOTHER'S BIRTHDAY der given. The lemon juice is addCELEBRATED Mrs. J. H. Murdock of Pleasant ed last. Pour the mixture Into a View,intertalned at her home Sat- shallow buttered baking dish, set it In a pan of hot water and bake urday, the occasion being the in a slow oven until nicely set. Four birthday anniversary ,of in this recipe. her mother, Mrs, Sarah Bond 'of portions . . . Heber. - i An extra quantity of cheese mixed with .half a cup of buttered CHICKEW DINNER GIVEN crumbs, sprinkled, over the top of , FOR FRIENDS the scallop is a decided addition to One of the delightful social events looks and, .flavor. of last week, was the chicken din i Potatoes should not - be served ner given by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. with this dish but two cooked vegPhillips, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. etables may be: Buttered cabbage Robert Burns of Portola, Calif., who and plain, mashed winter squash were here visiting. Mrs. Burns was formerly Mlss2ella' Buckner. A large bowl of season's flowers form ed ins centerpiece. covers were laid for 14. An enjoyable time was spent by those In attendance, . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Alberta, Canada, are visiting relat: Arih MEREDITH a prettily appointed family dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. A bowl of pink roses formed an aul ti active centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Lafayette Guymon. Mr. and Mrs. L..C. Guy- mon and family. Miss Vilate Elll-coMiss Edna Ball, Miss Anna Egbert, Miss Gladys Black, all of PiQv'o, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Boyer and family, of Springville, and the host apd hostess, and family. L. P. Dickies of Heber among "the business visitors V Saturday. C. E. Carpenter of Denver, ( spent the latter 'part of the with Provo friends. . Mrs. Arthur Adamson spent week end with relatives and fri in Ogden and Salt Lske. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Mecharo, and Mrs., Levi Kitchen and Cook, are here from Duchean a few days. They came to at the funeral services for Ri Cook, held m the Timpanogos chapel Saturday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. FjreiLKnlght Burley, Idaho, vere visitors I over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard And" . ,. BOWL " . . ' CITY NEWS ninety-se- U : e-MIXIN- cond h; T i .fC . ' . tt, Columbus, Ind.; Mrs. J. W. Randall of Borland, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Newell of West Jordan; Mrs. .C. W. Lov of Nevada, and Mr. and Bown and family. Mrs, J. ' - -, FAMILY DINNER AT -BOYER HOME Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer gave of tamltyvrsrntsiierTPouIijbn Mrs. R. S. Brown of ' j- . ' Nllr men' v-- CAMP MEETING . IS POSTPON ED , to the "flu" epidemic, the Owing regular meeting of Camp' No. 2, Daughters of Utah Pioneers,, has been postponed on month. Announcement of the January meeting wiU be made at a later date, Prominent among the leading social events of the week end was the dlnnet gtven by tue family of Mr.vand Mrs. M, C. it the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Brown Sunday 'afteri.aon. , a ,;., - The Season's flowers attractively decorated the fining table. Covers were laid for the followingr :.. i&r. and Mrs. M. C. Newelk Mr. anto Mrs. Clark Newell and family, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Clark and , PAG2 j..TrJVLnJUUUUUUUWUU(n :.- . - JVIJ-- NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE HERALD. WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR ENTERTAIN YOUR "CLUB 'A,-,VPLEASE-CAL107. age Jl .vuvjlw. IkV ,.r - 1 ':te'K-.rJ- ' I - .. . - gold-edge- d) If She Craves Furs For Christmas - HOW DOES HE DO LONDON-A- II?. automobiM n acci- dent here recently revealed that Charles Knapp had been driving automobiles and motorcycles for 28 years,- despite the fact that he Is 76 years old and paralyzed in both legs. The court stopped Knapp with a $10 fine and a " . cense suspension.' , - ENJOYABLE CARD' , PARTY GIVEN Y ' The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Cox was the scene of a. delightt, ful social affair Saturday evening, when they entertained the mero- bers of the Fair La Noce club. ' Three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Guy Shurtleff and R. , E. Homer receiving the high score were I favors. .Chrysanthemums v used to decorate the entertaining rooms and the luncheon tables. A t delicious and well arranged lunch- eon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shurtleff, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-- i ence Beesley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland, Mr. and Mrs! R. E. Homer and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Reddinger, the tatter two being invited guests. '' ii it 4i V r 11- -4 th ' -- -r ' V i - - FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: . CHRISTMAS FOODS" TO BE D1SCTSSED Mrs. p. D. Sutton has charge of ' the' special activity lesson to be given at the Bonneville ward Relief Society meeting Tuesday afternoon at .2:30 o'clock. A number of women of the, organisation will give I short talks on (he various courses v . . ' "i v ' t ' " - -- f t til " i KVERYONE INVITED TO M. I A. DANCE r Under the auspices of the "M" II Men and Gleaner girls of the v ilanavu and Fifth wards, a dance be given in the Manavu ward ! amusement hall Tuesday evening. The Collegians Will furnish the mu- -' eic, and delicious refreshments will r served .during the dancing. , The public ip general ' is cordially ' Invited to attend. Everyone is en- promised a delightfulWenlng's ' ' . tertalnment if IVEIX APPOINTED HST PARTY . Mr. and Mrs. Alma Stewart entertained at- - a prettily arranged their home Sunday dinner party ' afternoon. Covers werrlaid for Mr. and Mrs. Roy BoShard and chilAnna and Eloise dren, Carol, Boshard, Mf and Mrs. Swenson D. t Trotter, Mr, and Mrs. George Stew-- " art, Frank Tuft and Erwin Stew- 1 pINNER " .t MtU.IMT.0ff. Cim. at x ' j" . art. . (y DaughtkTS knows it " vief. 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