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Show PAGE THREE -v ovo ow PJUVOJ (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, -JANUARY. 2 4, 1932 T LOOKING SUISNYINTHB SOUTH J : J : .".. , . ssKSi"""" :4 ;;:;.: I A, . A-viiv C; , ' s1" "S , V' V ? 1 'Vv 5 , if 'A y i t,-' ' ft f S. , ? tV ' - P- -' - - r , g1-1- - - i - - - - W , . ' " 99 .IT I , . . .I. ,. . --- . .. .- wf . f A- 13 All-: - 11 .." (f-'i -urn yi.'l'l I A. NOVEL "rainbow'thF was featured at the annual 'Jrk formal dinnerance of the esta Ties social unit of the B. Y. U., helcf Saturday evening f herst Mjrd-rereatio?i 'hall. - -i- - -':. mi; .s?rr.': , . J;.A large' howl of sweet peas, in the pastel shades, centered, cen-tered, the long banquet tftfle and ivari-colored tapers in attractive' at-tractive' holders we enifpldyedi The dainty nut-cups corresponded cor-responded and - the. combination place cards -and 1 dance pro- grams were in the fotm'fai a rainbow. As favors for the N young inert, a 1'bagx of gold", candies' was attached to the end of the "rainbow?r :" "r V""' - - AtA Huge r?inoow aQ .a ueata c amciu wfcu ,- TlST.ICnaGKEXiJLIIlU' AtJrj VilC uiuicsun DUU1U. livt vcu- Of special Interest to their many friendd J Jhe Announcement made L by-Mr. and Mrsi Joseph Kirkwood of the marriage of ; their ; daughter, Floria, well known Provo :'$lrl, ' to Af ton, Graham, son of -Mrs,.F.JU Graham, also of:, t$il !city "" . Clarence Q. eswiCf ormer mayor off Salt J,a1x,&! Qity,?,pKtt ormed the ijbremony Frldayj ;at 5iS0." p m. at th4 resldeneevof rT;Mr.aniJ .,Mlife. jPhiUp Ju,jrxWen .t li . Sait.'. Lake, brother-in-laW ,7,'cuk? .'Wpfcr' of lle bride. Ohly the Immediate relatives young ! cQupie'i wlfjaessfi .. the ceremony: cere-mony: - Wedding, dinner (followed.. Mr. ajd Mf'Grdjiam will reside in Provor , " ll(iiiia mvv. . . . -'- : . ., t '.'JVIiss - Jleleh Coofc-wa's the'tdastmistress, and the follow-ingdeligntfut follow-ingdeligntfut pogm1WasrfuVhished during the banquet: . Welcome a d?d r. )ieftni&i 'l rv r- ; Sauer; -toast,. . fThe , GirlsLiMarlf Brockbankvloiin duet.vjBalDow "ray and- Laura .MenseU. accompan ied Vby. Helen Calder. ioastfpr- chid Maxlne Clayton toast, "Gold," Gertrude Partridge; piano rainbow reHectiona, Wtlma"' Boyle; toast,, "Bhie," LBOiwiOlPbons ; toasts - -Whiter Alice i Spencer ; violin vio-lin duet, Tho SweetenStory Ever Told," Lorna Murrayt and -Laura Mensel, accompanied -vby ; Helen . Calder; toast, "Pot. of Gojd at the End of the ItaInbow;''iPdf. Alice Reynolds ;t "Rainbow vTJance" by Morie Morganv .v-k'. ?h. - In attendance at the charming affair were . the f6UowiBgr active members and, their partners:. Ruth Holbrook, Ray BVown, Laura Mensel, - Walter Murray, Rose Eyring, Marvin , Skousen, LoVna Murray, vWyley? Stewart, Helen Cook, Mark V . Brockbank, Maxine ' Clayton, Farrell Collett, Itbna Gibbons, Gaskel Komney; Ofce Wtnterton... Lewis Tenney. . Loe-raine Sandgren, Daryl Huish, Mdge Crowley, 'Eldon Facer, Faiin i Ivlns, Ellis- Doty,. Motebo Aflred, Glenn Wanless, Mayihetta Rrfval., Eldon' Johnson, Gertrude Souerit JIarry .StelnLola Bralth- waite, Harold Barton, Flo" Helnd-sefman,' Helnd-sefman,' .iMervtnV Redden; . ,Alce Snencer, Jaft Budge,v Beth Rich, " Grve- Haddock; UordaBoUi ' David Afiredi IItntCaldeRossHWebb,, Beu&h I - Strlckler " Irel S Dorothv Mensel . and Rogef Fee Alumni members and their part ners Present were: -Air. 'and Mrs. Rulo; Falrbourne7 Getrude- Par- - VHAhr TMth KADI. ney, ' Stanley Komney. ary xvr brook, AlvaMaxwell; Wllma, Boyle and ;Berten' Bunker. U jrt ThW liatrons werei- Prof. Alice f. Reynolds. Miss Wilma Jeppsori, Marearet Clayton. David -Condon, Meiva Boyle and John Delmar. J- . Officers of the unit includei Ger trude Sauer. president: -Rose-Ey; rine. vice president: LoirSmithi secretary and historian; ; Lola - Broithwaite; treasurer; Helen Cook, v - Miss, Dorothy Mensel -was chair man en' arrangements . v 1.1 sjc sfc if ' ' ' '" ' "Gold And Green : Bfall DeliRhtful v : -A large crowd' was In attendance at the annual ."Gold and Green! hall of the Pleasant View ward M. T. -'A-i - held Thursday evenina: m : the ward amusement hall. ' The Paramount Gteemen fur- ; nished the music. r -Vr- 4 c. :-- I V no ! Members 'of the Senior Christian Endeavor society of hetCommu-Jnity hetCommu-Jnity church "were the guests of Harry Robbie, CharlesHinze. Mar-tha Mar-tha Baker and Arlelgh Baker Fri-. Fri-. day evening ! at , the. Hinzei resi-' -denc;v.-'i:. ::;v'-' - ' . A variety of,-entertaining games v were played and v "tasty luncheon t was served t the following 'I Rev. NT- a Wallln. Miss Beryl " Ireland, Emmett Ireland, Miss Ver-la Ver-la Ewlng, Howard Knappi ' Luclan Bcelar, Miss Ruby Street, Wilson Street Gay)6rd GUlles, James Bee, Ed Hood, Miss Ada , Cdwan,"" Miss Laura Mensel, Miss Dorothy Mensel Men-sel and Harry Mitchell, ' A use irariy Surprised $y Friends Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hartley were delightfully surprlsedat their home Friday feVenlng.by officers and teachers or the pioneer wara Sunday school and. members o( the gospel doctrine class, vi. fii Mr. Hartley was Instructor of the gospel 'doctrine: class, "before; moving Into the Fifth, Ward.' ;i; The following enjoyable program was furnished: : 'Remarks, Bishop teonfNewreni reading, Miss Emily Norman; humorous' reading, - Wil liam- D. Norman; jokes, KojrrKnud-en KojrrKnud-en ; piano selection, Elsie Mdriiu i n bfKalf of the self-invited euests. lUIiUor' rrRnttA .JA. Hart I 4ey wtth'i n; token . C appreciation nnari(fl were raaqe y iwjiuuur n.. .An. .j. X, . i.... A delicious, luncheon was served. Karl Knudsen was Jn charge of the pregtanit andiEar) Jotoeri led the -amuslAg ,'gae.Ue4idnrlng the evenii.'-'C; .r.' i ' Amnnv those nresent were Bishop and' MtsT Le6r NerMU Mr8' William X). Nornum, Mr aa Mrs. Grbver4dille.' Mr.' and " Mrs. Elmer Miss" Alton' Lewis Miss Emily Nor-man. Nor-man. Miss Elsie Morris, Miss Luctle Chrlstensen. ? Horace Peay: and George Norman, B. YU. Women's Banquet Postponed ; iTh'e banquet whic'iv -was - to be given by the B. "X! ttf Womenls pr: ganizaiiori; on January ,30 has been postponed until February 20, due unavoidable conditions. ' - t -'Acc6Vdlng ; to, the 'committee lij charge; eveiythlng possible Is ' bef ing arranged to make the tfffalf one of the most,. delightful ..; ever given rby'the; w;omen;;pf;-' i$e ,unl- . f I Va!j '. -'it fvAKEyv.' - -, . I .suppose there .Ve still a few Christmas .'cakes holding the fort butnoatdo easiryv When you get-down get-down to -the .tag end. or when you have 'scraps 7 left - from ' serving. mnkA tha familv a dellclous-Trozen pudding, , In in v house we usecanned-inilk for mahy rfrbieii desserts in which the. flavors are stjrdnge and dlstincr tlVe. i 'Tho; anned mllk'Ipsts Uess and isnt. quite' sb rich In fat as fresh whipping oreom two items tof e s9.nslycbnslered. , ' JDt course, you know that evap orated milk must be" boiWd; in" the sealed canr f o ai least 30,; minutes. Uien.cmuea i-i nours, uwc be whipped. - FROZEN PLUAf PUDDING , (8 Servings) 1 cup fniltcake;' chopped fine 1 cup 'noned'" canned milk, whipped or . H cup ; fievyfxeeh cream, whipped v. ' : 2 egg yolks beaten with -3 cop powdered sugar N t egr whiles beaten very stiff Pinch of salt . , . Rom or sherry flavoring to . taste. or VahiUa and almond combined Johnson, Mr. and . Mrs. John Beck, Mxt and Mrs. Karl Knudsen, Mr. ana Mrs. neoer iuiuaeij, v i - ir nd nAri it I xlesse'Mitchelt, i x c s, n i , 'x ::V-. SaAa ACT" . . - Avoaf w , - ' Under southern skies richt now thev are weariner white as a first choice Lfor sports things and daytime clothes. White with a dash of color is second.' Moreover, every costume nas its jacKet, wnich; makes tne costume; cos-tume; sportsy. Sun yellow jind white rayon, crepe fashion the sports outfit ajt the left, of sleeveless dress and flaring "short jacket with seven eighths sleeves. The' frock, has an .unusual cut with half the shoulder yoke; yellow, the" other white ahd one section, of the bodice white, the other yellow. The jacket is all-yellow, with white on its cuffs and shoulder bow. The all-white rayon crepe' eostume at right is a short-sleeved short-sleeved dress with round neckline , and front bow, topped by a little jacket with' fuU sleeves.' Former B.Y.U. Student Is Wed Here The marriage of Miss Haitle Play Read At Acacia Club f Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack read the threo-act play, "Elizabeth the Queen," by' Anderson, at the Acacia club party held at the home of, Mrs. ;AIbert Taylor Friday afternoon. The following were served a dainty luncheon: Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, Mrs. Yale Thorpe, Mrs. Harris, former B. T."IT. student I m,Haf Mm.' Tawm -'sntAi. daughter Of Bishop and Mrs.: J. M rVar Christenaen. Mrs. M. B. Wallace, Mrs. Grover Miller, Mrs. Albert Richards, Miss Helen Glasses CrrectlFilted Relieve Eye Strain, . Stop Headache Head-ache . and blurr;' t use, - latest methbd known to scientists. " ; Absolute Results . Gnaranteed Dr. G. H; HEINDSRLIUN :;. , Optometrl; w' f. IIEINDSCLZIAW- OPTlC.li : . A JEWELRY COlZZAirS , Lunchqon Follows Afternoon p Bridge-, ember o thel Worth While club- were " entertained by v Mrs. Francis Johnson .at her hme Thursday af ternoon. a ' tiJLi-t "Two tables rbfT rObk were played, Mrs. Arthur Xvie receiving Uie high score ittriice And .Mrs Raymond Ivfe Wiqtiing jjie consolation "favoiraV: : A delicious luncheon ,was served to Mrs., Arthur ;. Jvle, Mrs. Leal Si Taylor; Mrs. Raymond Ivle,:, Mrs; Wilburn Hardy, .Wrfc AJaC J$4 Mrp. ?Herbert.furst and Mrs,?, J. C.: Jensen, the latter; being a guest Mrs. , Lynn Taylor Reads pne, RJay ' iMrs.'.;Lynh'Taylorread the play, rTiJerBarrettsi of ! Wimpole Street! before members" ' of ; the Literary League at a meeting held Friday afternoon , at f the,'1 home of .Mrs. Lloyd Sutton. . ; The foUowlng were served : a tasty luncheon: Mrs. DenzUi A. Brown;: Mirs.' Stanley' Dunfordi Mrs. O. D. Hansen, Miss Beulah Hatton, Mrs. BudNflBsoh, Mrs. E. L., Kam-merrayer, Kam-merrayer, Mrsl A. E. Roblson,1 Mrs. E.r WrSteadmonV Mrs. W-'W. TomasrMHener Johnson; Mrs. LyhhJTaylor,' Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, MlsscRutht Hansen, Mrs. Arthur D. XayWr, .Airs. Plenty ,Taylpr, Mrs. AlbeH E' Terry,-": Mrst J H. Scott Mrsi W.AHatf and Mrs. P...D. Suttonr the latter three "helng guests." "' ' : iU-; Meeting-Social r . ; , Sunday schooHff leers and teachers teach-ers of the Second ward Xrnet at the home? of Mr. and Mrs. RayGreen Friday , evening' f or'thelr "monthly preparation, meeting. ': ', ftV'; . 'Jr Earl Lewis gave the" lesson A social, hour followed the session and a dellctou! Joridhebh was served to 30, Vv including " members , of -y the bishopric, ' -A , : Additional Sotietrj cream sun. men me egg wanes, Combine them, fold in, pake mixture mix-ture i and' ' thei ' flavoring. , Start freezing as: rapidly as-.possible And leave strictly aione., ii .you niuat turn1 It turn" oneStonly: - ; TODAY'S RECIPE CANNED-CRAB SALAD 'rtServlntfsr " ' H-pound can of cmb cup tangy. French' dressing 2' cupful dkd celery 13 stuffed olives, sliced 1 head of lettuce t Msarolinals-Xl"''---'- Slioed sweet pickle for gar- Open and woah the crab, then flake-t and remove all bits of the paper-like sheU. Put into a' bowl, pour the French dressing over and let chill fof'ahhour iri. the refrigerator. refrig-erator. ... ' ;;.;. -1 ' ' ' String the celery. crisp it In ice-water ice-water bef 6re shredding. - Mix with sliced stuffed olives, eemhine with the marinated , rab, and uom of the lettuce ledves shredded.' 1 Line th-salad bowl-vHth lettuce, put in the salad, 'and pour a little 'tart mayonnaise over the salad just be- fore It goes to the table.' ' ! 1 Serve a crab salad for supper. yunaay nignt or any night, for tjoat battel, and with it erve that new Roquefort Cheese spread.'. It comes fort flavor without the mould; For bread; take a loaf of baker's bread or cHsp French bread, damp-in damp-in lightly, put between two bread pans and heat through In the oven, yhen with a fork tear It apart into convenient-sized pieces, - put back Into the hot oven to quickly toast -mr brown. 5erve"' ihht. pulled bread, 'with the"dalad and cheese, soffe oi eo, and you have a per-fect per-fect meal,', low in cost and 'easy to prepare.; - ' Each portioivof salad, garnished with mayonnaise, v has a ; calory value of 180, two-thirds or. which Is h ImAVnnnflltn d . -' ''; 'he imayonnalse. . -r i-X' ' . ' ! CluH" Meets ' ' . Mrs. dark! "Webb', will be hostess to members' of ffie'X club Tuesday evening at 3ir home.:': . i Luncheons will be served "at 8 o'clock and . bridge v wlU4foUow; Emer Harris of Boise, Ida., to Sylvan B. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wood of Cardston, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada, was"solemhlzed : Friday Fri-day evening at the . residence' of Bishoji antf Mrs. John Tpl MAdam. Blsbpn, MijAJam jjejorroed.lhe ceremony at X o'clock,, in thepresr ence . of the Misses , Edna and Maureen Harris, sisters of the bride, Miss LaVern Harris, Thomas Griffiths" and; Waldoh Menlove. Later, the young couple was tendered ten-dered an enjoyable social affair by their friends' at tne1 home' of Wal-don Wal-don Menlove. Games, music and a tasty:, luncheon were the- diversions. In attendance were the , Misses Edna and Maureen Harris, Waldon Menlove, Miss LaVern Harris, Thomas Griffiths, Miss Beatrice Wheeler," Miss Inadell Sabln, Miss Blanche Weight' Miss Clara Peterson, Peter-son, Miss yirgie Beelar, Fred Evans, Fred Hansen, David Sabin and Don Shurtleff. i ' ' .A " Mr. and Mrs. Wood will leave Salt Lake City, Sunday for Cardston, Card-ston, where -they will make their home.. . ) -"" ; ' ;. Evening Of Cards Enjoyed Mrs. Ralph Hedquist won the bridge high score favor and the second prize went to Miss Lois Moore a the Time Qu club party held' at the home of Mra. Fred Hed-aulst Hed-aulst Friday evenine. . t ;, - .A delicious luncheon followed the card .game..; Beautiful carnations were used in 4ecoratlng the entertaining enter-taining rooms. v ; ; Mrs. Wesley Stubbs and Mrs. Bert Hedquist. were the guests and the- following members" of the club were in attendance: Mrs. Ralph Hedquist, Miss Lois Moore, Mrs, Ralph Thomas, Miss Ann .Douglas and Miss Leah Moore. .., ,v "ti ' . - Ini'ola Club Party Enjoyed v" ; Mrs. WHfprdV Bray was hostess to "member9 of the Inl'ola ; club Thursday evening at her homelv . Bridge' wad ;the", diversion, Mrs. Roy ' Elliott winning hlzh score and Mrs.' Merrit peckerj, receiving the second; award. ,' A? tasty lunch eon-zouowea. v In "attendance were Mrs. Ernest Moore.vHrs.' Clarence iMbore, Mrs. Merrit Decker Mrs. 'Ralph Elliott MrsJack Holder, Mrs. M. M. Taylor Tay-lor and Mrs. Roy Elliott' ' Valley Chapter.: - Valley Chapter ;Nb, 3- O. E. S.; wUf meet Tuesday:rteVenIn at "8 o'clock.At the Masonic temple.v ' Buckley and -Miss Margaret Buckley, Buck-ley, the latter three being guests. it, Cards; Jrheori J At Optimist Club Mrs, Leo Mecham Was hostess to members ,. of .the , Optimist club Thursday afternoon at her home. Progressive 500 was. played and a delicious luncheon was served. The blgli score. prize went toMrs. Lula Scott and i Miss . Clara Kunze won the' consolation award. . Mrs. Earl 'Hogan was. aninvited guest' and the 'following club members mem-bers were present: Mrs. Z.Whit-taker, Z.Whit-taker, Mrs. John . Lundahl, .Mrs. Lula Scott, Mrs. Ethel Guttrich, Miss 'Clara Kunze, Mrs. John Yeag-er, Yeag-er, Mrs.' Guy Shurtleff and Mrs. Leo Mecham. Mrs. Bryan David Ffostess To Club An afternoon of bridge was enT joyed at the. party given by Mrs. Bryan David at, her home; Thursday Thurs-day or. P?eml?er8 i?e Double Four-Bridge club.. , Mrs. arl Smoot won high score and Mrs. S. A Stum was awarded the second prize. A tasty repast was served to the following: Mrs.' Charles Tullis, Mrs. J. N EUertson, Mrs; JV B. Somo, Mrs-George Mrs-George Rogers, "Mrs. S. A. Stuni, Mrs. E. W. Steadman, Mrs. Stanley Dunf ord and Mrs. Earl Smoot V . ;-"; ;' .' ' " ' Meeting. Social, Primary officers' and teachers of the. Pioneer ward met at the home of Miss Elda Perry Thursday eve-ning. eve-ning. ' ;:;-;. V , The lesson , was given by Miss Aurelia Servoss, after which ' a pageant was' explained by Mrs. Mabel Tanner. A; delicious lunch-eon!"was lunch-eon!"was -served to 15. ; '" x ClivellClub , ' MambfersN Of ;the Clivell club will be the guests of MrsV Ethel . 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