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Show stoda 4-- A Educator i octging. SUNDAY HERALD Addresses S.'F.Club Wallace W. Brockbank, superintendent of the Nebo School District, addressed the ladies of the Athenaeum Club at the home of Mrs. Dale B. SPANISH FORK Evan.-.- - Mrs. John Taylor, president, presided. Mrs. Charles Allred read the club collect. The pre amble was given by Mrs. Angus .Olson. Mrs.' Taylor discussed the contents of the letter from the Federated Club Council. The sub ject being sewage and garbage disposal. The issues, will be studied prior to their next meet lnc when they will be voted on. The club favored sponsoring the Madrigal Chorus. Mrs. Len Hansen. program chairman, introduced who gave unbiased infor mation on both the affirmative and the negative Side of the re apportionment issue. ' Lorna Jean Koyle played; a piano solo. Mrs. Annie Rowe Beck,-- mother of Mrs. Evans, as listed the hostess. t Those attending in addition to those previously mentioned were: Mesdames Neil Thomas. Ed M. Beck, Frank Nelson, Nathan Hales. Frank Hughes, Charies Nelson, John Taylor, Rex O- Daniels, Burgis Larsen, Fred Jack son. Mark Boyack, Clarence Niel sen; Ann Robertson and Marjorie ' : Garnett. Pleasant. Grove Man to Mark 80th BirthcJay -- PLEASANT GROVE An open house reception commemorating the 80th birthday anniversary of William M. Hone, of Pleasant Grove, will be held Thursday, Nov. 4, at the home of a daughMr. and Mrs. ter and Rulon Hone, at 30 S. 3rd E. in Pleasant Grove. Friends and relatives are invited to call be tween 7 and 10 p. m. Mr. Hone was born in Benja min, Utah County, Nov. 4, 1874, a son of George, and Jane Mills Hone He received his education in the schools of that city, and later attended Brigham Young son-in-la- w, ' '" - J, . j . - :' v ' ' " - I " - t' ' " I - BETTER HOMEMAKING Don't Let Ink Stains Fool You; They'll; Come Out If Proper Methods Are Used By KAY SHERWOOD NEA Staff Writer With School running full tilt aqd diligent scholars spreading their homework around the house, every mother will quickly one arithmetic problem: cne child plus one ink source equals a stain or two. Ink stains show up on fingers, and dresses, on skirts and desks, on rugs and floors, on shirts and ? i m - '' 1 -- (. .. IF"' s ; " Mr.-Brock-ba- . " -- l X -- tf - V I ft - . :; - Lai Gai Matrons Club Enjoys Halloween Party' - .. Thae Holds Party I r . f ' AlpPi id ! Bride to Join Husband - American Fork Holds Huge Halloween Rarty At Fort Devon Sewing Club Plies Needles Session At . great-grandchildr- st you'll thrill . i 1 "tray-lap-lunche- on i v to the tilting lov liness that 'Waller", bright new-Wallac- e Stainless pattern, en. brings to your special dining . . . the sparkle it jivts your everyday table. Lovely to look at . . . easy to care f or never needs polishing . . . the newf'Ballet7' in Wallace Stain-les- s. Six pc. place setting Irt -- - pallet' g95 ana-wat- er 1 -- A M. R. R0GCRS N f m . M . A. J f J . SILVER CO. 250 North University Ave. well-nig- fan-shap- ed -- Taylor's "House Press of the Weelc' She-an- - J:' . -- - Gil . full-leng- th six-yea- r- knee-lengt- Club Notes h, " - pur-nos- i . yl . ' . en-Joy- ed x " "hob-gobli- n" birthday-Hallowee- ' rw. IpK Bez-zan- . Sixths T-- - - WEATH Carolyn Hilton, Sue Lohman, Bonnie Bullock, Bea Fisher, and Phyllis and Laurel Powell. ERPROOS KEEPS COLD AIR OUT of knit 193 to 2.63 Flannel Shirts. from Anotner ... Re-pric-ed . 1.13 .. 2.23 ed oi Suede Group 'Flannel shirts Re-Pric- , I.O boys Foam Rubber Soled House ShoeCtorduroy uppers. Size 12 to Junior, 3 NoW , ... Green Only; All fOf l Royal plush nylon 9: Hcavy Je ?W L 1 BYbal.band Girls Chenille Robes. Toddlers and Big Sister. All new shades and styles Boys 90 ANOTHER OCYILOPMENT 93c to 1.98 L83 " 2 - reg. 9.95 sq. yd. Floral Axminster reg. 8.95 sq. yd. , 9 and 12 widths" Colors: White, Black, Red & Brown BOYS' 0nd GIRLS' selection Caps and Hoods AH Wool Wilton WARM AIR INI Warm Wcarabfes A good QUALITIES OF CARPET REDUCED x widths Sq. Yd. Padding 40-o- z. Now 1 Ie 1 Just sn -- r; Servistwisf Frieze reg. 8.95 sq. yd. Af Not rubber but a ronarkabk Plastisol product with thouMnds of ieakd mkroieopie .air cell that act m iatulaton to hold body heat in i i cold out! No fabric lining naceMtrj 80 wu?a to keep clean a n a iwiah with la damp cloth doe the trick. Nerer before anything like it! Another BALL-BANfirst! vmv. "uy -- - 'V' m1 D LOOK POt T T H Beautiful Cotton Print, accented wltn to'ucnes of embroidery. Washes beautiful!, Sixes 12 to 29; 1414 to 24K. j I RED BALL R A D I MAS K 1,97 Girls Coati-- 4 .to to. 25 wool cashmere and 100 wool materials. Come and see what bargains are aD. through the store. DABY BUNTING t f Hbi 127 W. CENTER Shop Friday Nite Plenty of Free Parking Til ?:00 207 North 1st West cz pes zezcy tec& ; e)Ure) Provo, Utah 1 a 1 ' '" - t : re-lea- rn " . -- ' handkerchiefs. How to erase these blots on the family escutcheon takes a greater knowledge of chemistry than I Academy at Provo. I asked Robert S. Casey, have,so Mr. Hone was prominent as a research director, for 1 Sheaffer state for in the a musician many - c I ' At y years, naying piayea me siring help. ' 'v. ' f J ' Fast action is important. The bass and the slide trombone with sooner get to the spot, the popular dance orchestras when better yoii chance of "making it your the dances the "Varsouviane" says. Casey disappear, Slide" and the "Chicago along were the For ink stains on fabrics, rinse with the "Squares" the "spot under running cold wacountry's popular dances. He has been an apiarist ter until no more ink washes out. made by throughout his life, and is known Next, if the spot was an absor ink, permanent place, of one as the state the throughout and the stain under bent pad veteran beekeepers. He moved lemon spot, through drop to juice his family from Benjamin Pleasant Grove, in April 1909, and moving pad from time, toIf time. This wise mother is applying the last step rinsing garment in I I A f ' water. spot has lived in this community since Rinse with clear r process. Fast action in such washable was made ink, skip clear water-a- n .by ' that time. He is a high priest in this is J , emergencies" important. step. the LDS First- Ward. He married Adeline Richardson Then, place fabric over a bowl .7 in the Salt Lake Temple Sept. 11, and slowly pour warm suds . 1901. Mr. Hone has lived by two through spot. If fabric is cotton, or "philosophies of life" .which have linen, rayon. nylon, Ifvinyon is helped Tiim to keep a happy, orlon, usejsoapsuds. or fabricuse silk, genial disposition, ife believes wool, mohair,, alpaca detergent. a man be must else above all that Lai Gai Matron Club members The . Halloween celebration was honest to be happy, and that he This should remove the offend should "mind his oWn business" er. If the spot remains, however, met at thehome of Mrs. Enoch also a farewell party for Mrs. and never interfere in the lives pour elycerin .through the spot. Muhlestein Wednesday evening Mary Wolsey .who is leaving As you poujr, rub with a glass rod for a Halloween party. Mrs. c. otners. steel spoon working J. W. Prows assisted Mrs. Muhle- soon for the California Mission or stainless are who members Family gath where she, will serve as a misoutside edges of spot in stein as hostess. ering to pay honor to their father from the Church of Jesus sionary forLatter-daarexMrs. Rulon (Ida) W. Brim-- , ward. y of Christ Saints.' with clear Rinse thoroughly hall, Rulon Hone and Mrs. Glen warm was dec The home Muhlestein water. (Jennie) Gilbert, of Pleasant On the i Halloween in Fifteen orated decorations SPANISH FORK of ballpoint subject Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Vernon (Gall Hansen) Grove; Mrs. W. Reed (Vera) and fall flowers. Two comic read tramps were welcomed at her of Provo; Mrs. LeFay inks.rCasey noted that they vary ' Nuttall, back door by Mrs. Don Fullmer: no of ings were heard, from Mrs. Donone method (Lexie) Steele,, of American Fork, greatly and ' of ald J. Mitchell and Luzon Bring-hurmembers The Actually, they werej, and Mrs. Arlin (Muriel) D. Fow- stain removal is surefire. to the Alpha Thae Club attending a sang two numbers accom the Busy is take safest ler, of Hayward, CaL. Mr. Hone fabric procedure Halloween party in costume rep as by Verlene Adamsi to panied the cleaners dry also of 37 grandchildren boasts GROVE PLEASANT The of tramns assorted A costumed group of entertain resenting1 quickly as possible. and four .' sizes shapes and gender. Mrs. C, Or you can apply carbon tetra ladies B. B. Sewing Club of ers, Mrs. val Anderson, Mrs their Elma Haws, Mrs. Myrtle Clark, LaMar Larsen won the prize for chloride, available at any drug Pleasant Grove, met with Wed Ernest Mrs. hostess Morgan thr most original costume. There Mrs. Juventa Paxman and Mrs store, to the spot, wnich is were pirates, spooks and skeleBy MRS. DENA S. GRANT Gail Hansen and Lawrence Ver cushioned underneath by a pad nesday evening when this indus Millie Mewan gave a program tons1 providing an eerie atmos non exchanged wedding rings in AMERICAN FORK The big of clean cloth or blotting paper. trious group of ladies plied of fun and laughter. eest Halloween mer the .For for party Lake occasion. in the community Salt rites performed phere Rub spot gently. Rinse in elear needles to beautiful and. useful Mrs. woisey was presented a 1n articles. ' American Fork riment there was apple dunking, LDS Temple by. Elder Raymond ever staged water. special gift. was held Saturday afternoon in doughnuts hung from strings and H. Clayton. For less, common inks such as Halloween effects were carried Refreshments were ' served to musical chairs. India ink, the expert suggests a out' in the luncheon menu which Mesdames J. M. Jex, Val Ander Gail is the daughter of Mr. and Robinson City: Park. Children up Mesdames Frank McKell, Stan Mrs. Frank E. Hansen, Provo, to t we We years of age were in quick sponging with water fol- was served son, Billings, Myrtle at and the costumes their park L. VW. lowed by a .trip; to the dry clean- style. Attending were the follow Clark, DwightDemis, son of Bishop Peterson, and Lawrence is the ley Pjeterson, Elma Haws, Mary 2 celebration. ers, ing group of women: Mrs Gene Hoover, Annie Huish, Flor Harry Butenhof and Mrs. Full- and .Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Orem. at p. m. forthethe in which party, mer formed the committee: A A dinner was served at the Sponsoring Scrubbing briskly with soap- - Thelma Marrott, Mrs. Josephine ence Frandsen, Emily Nielsen. with chilf being Vernon home in Orem following cluded a program of magic, buffet lunch pr an abrasive cleaner Smith, Mrs. Rose Hillman, Mrs Florence Larsen, J. W. Prows, music, dancing, and acrobatic serveuI Iin Uim cans uiouu sxjr.iey the marriage ceremony. is the most effective way to chase Ruth Farr, Mrs. Phyllis Thorn Juventa paxman, Elizabeth Stein, acts by entertainers from Brig ink stains,1 permanent or wash son, Mrs. Daphne Westover, Mrs isva and hot. chocolate in tin cups from A of called friends Tnompson, Wolsey and Mary reception ham Young University Program fwhich marshmallows with grinable, front nonporous surfaces Lucille Harmer, Mrs. Mildred Millie Stewart. the weds newly together Thursday was r.TI. the (recreation of Bureau, city as linoleum, plastic tile, rubber Allen, Mrs. Vera Matthews, up ai me iouow-in- g ning iaces leerea following their .marriage committee, with Ora Chipman in members not having previously evening Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Maxine An Army School of tile, asphalt or clay tile. at the Park - University Ward charge. Musketry But ink from porous Peterson of Lehi, and Mrs. Stella was organized at the Presidio uccii uicuuuueui imcsusiucs jj. Chapel where the bride removing of greeted chil the program, Followmg v n Carlson, friends in a full wood or concrete surfaces is dif- Peay of Salt Lake City. Mrs Davis Evans, 1907. of dren were lined up for. a grand in Calif., Monterey, dress April, length h Theron Johnson, Wayne Francis, lace net over taffeta. She carried ficult and impossible, Afton Miller was a guest of the to the 'Cameo Theater to r.arch Grant Snell, - Lester Bradford.j a cue Our here is to club group. Casey. says bouquet of Vanda see a special motion picture of club Bennie Rosenbaum, Clyde Beck- -' orchids in the first Mrs. Mary Shoemaker! the surfaces protect surrounding a large or cartoons and shorts. strom and Allen Williams; Mil- chid. who has member been residing in place. . Chilren participating were ask seven Los for dred E. Ream and one guest Mrs. the most are inks Because past Angeles ordinary Attending the bride were Mari- - ed to pledge themselves toxe- solutions of watery a good coating months, was welcomed back into J. Harley Robyler. ba Judd, maid of honir, Joan frain from property destruction d her of wax on deck or table tops will active membership. Taylor and- Margee Massey, in keeping with the theme of the MARKS MILESTONE William keep spilled ink from seeping in- husband have recently returned bridesmaids. Robert Mayfleld at- party, "Fun On Halloween With- M. Hone, who will be hohored to Birthday-Hallpvyeeiito Pleasant Grove, being trans -pores. U on 80th birthday. tended the bridegroom. V out Destruction . on made " fingers Smudges, by ferred here as an estimator in Shortly following his marriage, A fish pond and refreshment SHORTIE GOWN POPULAR ink may be taken off by the new pipe plant which is un Party Honors ballpoint Mr. Vernon, returned to Fort stand was operated at the park The shortie nightgown is pop gently rubbing skin with cotton der construction by Consolidated PLEASANT GROVE Small fry Devon, Mass., where Gail will by the PTA as a means of rais ular with those who do a wres dipped in carbon tetrachloride, Western Steel Co. ing funds. guests were entertained Oct. ' 27, join him in the near future.. tling match with night but follow up with a coating of Junior high school students ies. at a combined birthday and Halwith matching lanolin or Vaseline to protect the good fountain pen and keeping a short Really loween party in honor of joined in a dance Saturday night panties or will yield eventu- supervisory eye on the ink botit's pretty skin. Most-inold Eileen Armitstead, . at her ' in the high school gymnasium, as a baby. You need not freeze ally to water scrubbing. tle will reduce the toll of Ink and ap for which the BYU entertainers iget a good warm robe. .Jbome.. f the student with a stains. Equipping 1 provided Goo show acts. Ardena i Mrs. HarokP Armitste ad of , Beck and Leo B. Nelson were In Pleasant Grove assisted her small NAVY MOTHERS 7:30 Mrs with charge of the dance," which was Wednesday, p.m. e daughter in making the dual 3 469 S. H. H. W. All COMPARE QUALITY Howser, arranged by Mrs. A. P; Hoelsch- bartv an exeitinz. harrov to C PTA Don and members er, attend. president, urged time, for the young guests who WOMEN'S COUNCIL - Overly, school principal and attended. Arriving at Eileen's The Wo member of the city committee. of board the executive .home, the young "party-goers- " STYLE AND PRICE of bold will men's Council Provo, were greeted Dy ligntea aacx-u- regular board meeting at 2 There's a latex-alkpaint Lamerns, and - were - presented its m. C that will make one section pn p. Monday. with favors to play DEMOLAY MOTHERS Junior's wall a 'chalkboard. It witn and to wear. .. Monday. 8 p. m. with Mrs. Wil can be cleaned with soap and a speciai mnnaay cake was liam Zobell, 521 S. 3 W. water, comes in many colors. lighted by the young honored guest, while the guests sang the 'haDDv birthdav" son?, then she wvucu xict gun. xicjr later the birthday cake and other refreshments which were served by the hostess. The following guests enjoyed the n party. Lor- raine Cobbley, Terry and Launa t, Harper, Alan and Jaylane Tamara Hunsaker, Wayne Stott, TDeanne and .Gwen Hunter, ..TIT .ii cue Miwayne ana V waix-e- r, Lynn and Neil Armitstead, Kelly Haroer. 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