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Show .5i i- , PROVO " TUTAH) SUETOAYlffiKAli 1 PAGEl'ITVB V it lital. Giiild Luncheon And Board Meeting ..A' luncheon.' honoring , the new board of directors of the Utah Valley Ho?pital guild, , is being given by .the Guild, officers and the chairmen , of the . work committees com-mittees at the home of Mr Fred R. Taylor, Monday, at 1:30 o'clock, announces Mrs. Victor J. Bird, guild Tjresklentf The ,board of directors di-rectors is comprised ' of the . representatives rep-resentatives from each woman's club or other group in the community. com-munity. The -luncheon is in connection con-nection with Jthej regular monthly meeting of the xecuttve -oommlt-tee of the guild with It board.' . Other, guild , activities scheduled for the current week are as follows: fol-lows: 'In the sewing section; Acacia club members under ": Mrs.' H. " R. Staheli and Creative Fine Arts members, under' Mrs. Maurice Harding, will work , Monday afternoon after-noon at the hospital; ' again on Thursday - afternoon these same groups,'- as "well as the discussion section of. the Women's - Council, will sew at the Women's club house, jln the mending- section, women! from the Second ward Relief Society will mend at the. hospital on Wednesday, The surgical sur-gical dressing section will not meet this week. - A number of groups have been represented in the guild work during the past week. On Monday Mon-day afternoon, November 24, Mrs. Russell Swenson and Mrs. Grant Greer from the Readers Guild and Mrs. Lee Snarr, Mrs. L. B. Tack-ett, Tack-ett, and Mrs.' Glen Simmons from Beta Sorosismet-, to sew at .the hospital wjtfc: Mrs. S. R. Boswell, sewing .chairman. Groups who also did J . sewing the following Thursday r afternoon - at the club house weret the Readers Guild, represented ,by Mrs. Willis Cand-land. Cand-land. Mrs. Morris dinger, Mrs. Farrell Madsen,-: andMrs. DeVon Stewart: Phjle .Nada, ,,with Mrs. LaNell Hayward, Mrs.'Jack Da-Vies, Da-Vies, 'and Mrs.' R. D. Cloward; municipal section of the Women's Council, , by Mrs Claud Hawkins and Mrs. Si R. Boa well; and Mrs. Glen Dick. . , The civic group . also worked Monday , at ' the hospital in the surgical - dressings section, under the direction of Mrs. P. E. Ash-ton. Ash-ton. Those present were Mrs. L. F. Moore, Mrs. W. C. Miller, Mrs. Charles HV Carter, Mrs. Erven J. Nelsont-Mrs Eldon- Lewis, Mrs. J." J. Schilling, Tom Spivey, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor,' and Mrs. William R. Green. In the mending section, a group worked on Tuesday morning with Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, section chairman. They were Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Greer, Mrs. George Mecham, XMAS GIFT! THROUGH THE YEARS' by Wakefield and Cottara An autobiographical and pictorial Jlf reH"l looKo-leaf journal with Instructions ami mare for writing one's persona history. An Appropriate Appropri-ate Christmas girt for only $2.00 On Sale at KJTMA H.- WAKEFIELD 53 1 X. Univ. -Ae. rbon 26SJ RAMONA r. COTTAM .71 Bast 4th South , 1'hone 83M PROVO BOOK STORKS A SrnaB. Payment Holds Any Lamp for. Xmas . . and Well Package and Deliver It for Yon to the Address v Yott Wish At No Extra Cost! Defense Discussed At Acacia Club -. - i. . Acacia club members met with Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson"; at ' her home Friday afternoon. : -"v" : The president, Mrs.;Rees Bench, was in charge, and discussion on "Total Defense," was. presented, as follows: "Milltown MiracJ-V by Eryln .Coon, ''America's Great Mistake," by Mrs. Don Stubbs, and "World Or Nothing," by Mrs. Frank Gardner. Luncheon followed. j - The afternoon was enjoyed by Mrs. Verne S. Nelson, Mrs.! Harold Har-old Anderson, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Gard-ner, Mrs. Ervin Coon, Mrs. jA. E. Wright, Mrs. DonStubbs. Mrs. Rees Bench, "Mrs. "Theodore Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. Jesse Stott, Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs. Frank Goold, Mrs. Kenneth V eight and Mrs. M. B. Wallace. , i - Past Matrons Sew For Red Cross The Past Matrons met at the home of Mrs. Herman Grimm Friday Fri-day afternoon, with Mrs. Dudley Gallagher assisting. After a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon, the women sewed for the Red Cross and the Shriners' hospital in Salt Lake City. Plaits were made for a Christmas party. Mrs.- J. - C. - Halbersleberr, presi dent, was in charge. In attendance were Mrs. R. E. Knapp of Salt Lake City, Mrs. C A. .Chamberlain and Mrs. 'A. J. Doidge of - Salt Lake City, and Mrs. T. J. Rasmussen, Mrs. R. K. Nelson, Miss Nora Redfjeld, Miss Lottie Redfield, Mrs. A. D. Sut ton, Mrs. J. C. Halbersleben and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal. V . '. Fountain Green Ladies Meet The Fountain Green Ladies' club met Friday 'afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hattie Carter. A poem and piano selection were furnished by Rayma Johnson, John-son, and a reading was given by Mrs. Josie Johnson. Xuncheon waa served jo Mrs. Marie Robey, a guesi, ana me iouowing memncn; Mrs. Delia Angell, Mrs.' Johanna Jacobsen, Mrs. Mary ; Oldroyd, Mrs. ' Alice Johnson, Mrs. Eliza Jackson, Mrs. Esther Jackson and Mrs. Sina Cook. Son Home on Furlough; Feted Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Halliday entertained at a pheasant dinner Thursday, for their son, Jack HalMday. who is here from San Diego, Calif., on leave from tne U. S. navy. ' ' " The young man was recently graduated from the U. '..Si naval radio finishing school. v Mrs. L. L. Cook, Mrs. Julian F, Greer and Miss Fern Roundy. On Wednesday afternoon the Edge-mont Edge-mont ward Relief Society was represented rep-resented in the mending by Mrs. Bertha Salisbury; Mrs. Hilda Con-der, Con-der, Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Mrs. Hazel Hawkes, Mrs. Monte Hawkins, and Mrs. Amelia Andreason, under the supervision of Mrs. Jensen. lfiabraiidt BUY NOW! Sight-Saving Beauty No other present you might consider will be so welcome as a genuine Masterpiece r Rembrandt Lamp!; You will give not only Beauty . . . but you gjve a valuable vision-saving appliance! (So - i r " .,;,., ,,.., - - Defense Topics Are Presented A , forum discussion was enjoyed enjoy-ed by members of the Nineteenth Century, club at the home of Mrs. M. A. Daugherty Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. L. G. Baker gave a paper on "National Defense," and a paper pa-per on .'A Philosophy For Our Times," was .presented by Mrs. L. H. .Beebe. A Christmas party was planned.. Those present were Mrs. L. G. Baker, Mrs. V. R. Busterud, Mrs. Ira Cowan, Mrs. O. E. Thomas, Mrs. E.' D. . Sutton. Mrs. M. A. Daugherty,' Mrs. W. H. Brereton, Mrs. H. B. Mensel, Mrs. C. E. Berry, Mrs. Howard Olsen, Mrs. Edwin- F- , Irwin, Mrs. Thomas Gessford, Mrs. . Walter Adams, Mrs. J. J. Winter, Mrs. Henry W. Gease, Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. Arthur McCoy, Mrs. Owen P. Heninger, Mrs. Lawrence Beebe, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, Mrs. John M. Vick and Miss Helen B. Thomas. L Book Review i Is Enjoyed . Mrs. D. I. Eaton reviewed the book, "Out of the Night," by Jan Valtln, , at' a. meeting of the Jocose Jo-cose club held at the home of Mrs. Frank" Morgan Friday evening. Mrs. Everett Van Wagenen was a guest,, and members present included in-cluded Mrs. Max Hansen, Mrs. D. I. Eaton, Mrs. Max Williams, Mrs. Eldred Kay, Mrs. Nevelle Nebeker, Mrs. Byron Jensen, Mrs. Elwood Bywater and Mrs. Max Scott. ',, Mrs. Elwood Bywater was elected elect-ed reporter, replacing Mrs. Byron Jensen Plans were made for a Christmas party, . . " FLAVORSOME MOLASSES i Some time, when you are mak ing a caramel pudding, substitute New Orleans molasses for the caramel car-amel syrup. It will give your dessert des-sert a most engaging flavor. PEnr.iAnEnTS For The7 HOLIDAYS be more parties for the next few There : wilK and dances , months. "V" BEAUTY SHOP - Rear "Y" Barber Shop 494 NORTH UNIV. AVE. Mi ' i A, y Wedding To Be Held Soon 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Crowther, formerly of Provo, announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, June, ' to Loraine S. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Adams of Mldvale. Both attended the Brigham Young- university where they were active in school functions. Miss Crowther was affiliated with the Val Norn social unit, and was known in dancing circles. Mr. Adams was a Viking, Blue Key, and a Theta Alpha Phi member. A trouf&eau tea will compliment the bride-elect today, frpm 2 to 6 o'eiock at the Crowther home, 1336 East Thirteenth South street. Salt Lake City. , The marriage will be an event of the near future. , - City'' Briefs Grant Smith, son of Mrs. C. L.' Riding of Provo bench, has returned re-turned to Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif., after being here on furlough. fur-lough. Another son, Orlatv Smith of San Francisco, is here on 15 days furlough and is to be honored honor-ed at a family dinner today. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Manwaring have received word from Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif., that their son, Leo Manwaring, underwent a serious operation at the Good Samaritan hospital. .Heis. reported, tc- be im proving." High School Cub at Party Chere Amie club members of the B. .Y. junior high school, en joyed a party Friday evening at the school. The game prize was won by Annette Brown. Refreshments were served by candlelight, to the following members: Betty Wilkes, Verna Beth Christensen, Kathryn Miller, Colleen Benson, Beth Martin, Mar-tin, Joyce Oaks, Norma Boyle, Annette Brown, Jeannie Taylor,; Nancy Wilson, Colleen Mower Elaine Carlson, Phyllis Nixon, Gale Greenwood, Marian Jeanne Merrill, Miriam Christensen; Lu-ana Lu-ana Ferguson, LaDean Anderson, and Colleen Harmon. Miss Dortha Reid, sponsor, was present, and guests were Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood ' and Miss Thera Christensen. ; f(i. )f ' SEWING TIP When sewing velveteen on. the machine, loosen the tension and lighten pressure of pressure foot to prevent puckering-. , Seams when wed should not be pressed flatSteam them. Pressing flattens flat-tens the pile. ExpeJ-t "Operator 5 PHONE 1279 '.: Bridge-Luncheon Is Delightful Mrs.' George Kimber entertained entertain-ed the Forget-Me-Not club Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home, luncheon lunch-eon and bridge being enjoyed. Mrs. Lawrence Jones won first prize and Mrs. A. M. Stephens, the second favor. Mrs. Willis Madsen was a guest, and members present were Mrs. Curley Brown, Mrs. Frank Walter, Mrs. Lloyd Winter, Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mrs. June Buchanan, Mrs. Theron McFadden, Mrs. Martin Kimber, Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Mrs. A. M. Stephens and Mrs. Guy Walker. , Bridge Played At Glub Meet Aurora club members met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Hester Jones. Three tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Ida Sheesley, Mrs. Rose Bair and Mrs.' Marie Johnson were ; guests, and the members present were Mrs. Ellen Holllngs-head, Holllngs-head, Mrs Eva Mildenhall, Mrs. Mary Hitchcock, Mrs. Sylvia Winters, Win-ters, Mrs. Beth Myrup,Mrs. tta Tucker, Mrs. Leah Roberts, and Mrs Lettie Yeager. Mrs. Sheesley won the guest prize : and the club favors were, presented to Mrs. Yeager and Mrs. Mildenhall. - Surprised On Birthday A number' of friends called at the home of Mrs. Berry. . Jolley Thursday evening, to surprise her on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. A : delicious hot supper was served to Mr.- and Mrs. Parley Olsen, Ol-sen, Mr. and ' Mrs. Joseph . Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie' Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James Trunkey, D.' Henry Jones, Mrs. Clara Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Jolley; and Mrs. Fern Hansen,, Han-sen,, of, Salt Lake City. Bridge Club At: Snow Home 'MrsV J. .C Snow 1 was hostess to members of her bridge club Friday evening at her home. Mrs. Charles Wilde and Mrs. Hazel" Hundley- were ' guests, "and members present were Mrs. Ralph Elliott, Mrs. Roy ' Elliott. Mrs. Birdie Moore, Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs.; Clarence Moore,' Mrs. Jack Holder, Mrs. Wilford Bray, Mrs. Vilate strong and -Mrs. L. O. Morgan, who was welcomed into the club..5 - supper - was served, Mrs. Earl Johnson and Mrs. Morgan win ining- the prizes.' - Review Follows Tasty Luncheon Mr Wells L. BrimhaU was hostess at a 1 :30 o'clock luncheon Friday at her home, the delightful affair : being : given for members of the A. L. R. Friendly Circle. Chrysanthemums beauti fully decorated the rooms."Mrs. Edgar Mc Arthur, president,: conducted a short business meeting. Mrs.- J. Will Knight read a poem from the Relief Society magazine, written by Mrs. Nellie O. Parker, of Salt Lake City, who was present to review "The Beloved Returns," by Thomas Mann. Members of the club in attendance attend-ance were Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. Franklin S. Harris, Mrs. J. Will Knight, Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mrs. W. Monroe Pax-man, Pax-man, Mrs. Emma N. Bown, of Provo, Mrs. Nellie O. Parker and Mrs. Mamie Robinson, of Salt Lake City. ... Recent Bride Given Shower Mrs. Lon Safford entertained for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Everett Cluff, the former Thel- ma Larsen of American Fork, a recent bride. Assisting the hostess was her daughter, Mrs. Lamont Leavitt. Games and a program were fol lowed by luncheon, served to 30 guests. A variety . of gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Semi-Formal Proves Delightful The first party of the season .of the Provo Stake M. I. A. Friends was a delightful event of Satur day .evening in the First ward hall. The affair was in the form of a semi-formal, and music was furn ished by the Top Hatters. Tickets for the series of six dances are still available, announces,- Evan Croft, chairman. S.Cqub Party In American Fork Members of the S. u. club were guests of Mrs. Keith Thomas at her home In American Fork, Friday Fri-day afternoon: i A 1:30 o'clock luncheon was followed by bridge. Mrs. Walteir Steffen of American Fork was a guest, and members present were Mrs. Emil Thalman, who won high score prize; Mrs. Harold J. Lewis, who took second, favor; Mrs. Leo Duke, Mrs. Lee Tuttle, Mrs. Horace Newton, Of Provo, and Mrs. Claude Snyder of American Am-erican Fork. Tres Joli Club Event Meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. A. Thurman, members of the Tres Joli club en- Joyed a delightful party. Dinner was served, after wnicn bridge was the main diversion. Mrs. Alma Smoot won the traveling travel-ing prize. Guests included Mrs. Cat Cra-gun, Cra-gun, Mrs. Leo P. Hales, Mrs. Bert Page, Mrs. Douglas Page, Mrs. Margaret Atkin, Mrs. E. L. Kam-mermeyer, Kam-mermeyer, Miss : Barbara Thurman Thur-man of Provo Mrs. Arch M. Thurman Thur-man and Mrs. William Thurman of Salt Lake City. Members . present were Mrs. Alex Mortenseri, 1 Mrs. Charles Giles, Mrs. A Hie Jones, Mrs. Harry MrCoard, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Bert! Sutton; Miss Rhoda Douglas, Mrs. Joseph Seethaler, Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs. George Zabriskie, Mrs. George Beebe, Mrs., Charles Thomas, Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Mrs. T. A. Thurman, Mrs. Irwin Zabriskie and Mrs. H. A. Smoot.' ff E. M. C Club Elects Officers Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner reviewed the book, "Singing In the Wilderness,' Wilder-ness,' at the E. M. C. club meeting meet-ing held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Agnes Carter, Mrs. Lucile Peay assisted the hostess. Election of officers took-place, Mrs. Eliza West succeeding1 Mrs. Beulah Henrichsen, as president. Mrs.. Vera Liddiard "was named vice president; Mrs- Dorothy Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, secretary and ' treasurer, A Select Your CIiniSTHAS GIFTS HOW!! V MAKE THEM "ELECTRIC AU A MIXM ASTER is ; what Mother wants v ; ' . "r ;;. ... A BEAUTIFUL LAMP will be enjoyed en-joyed by all the family! Our Stock is Complete - Our Prices Are Low I: PECK ELECTma 46 NORTH miV. AVE.C - - PHONE 418 K. S. LITERARY Mra. Delbert L. Steiner will be hostess to members of the K. S. Literarv club . Monday evening- at her home. Mrs. Carl Johnson will give a book review. I BEAUTICIANS The Utah County Beauticians will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. Each member is to take a 10 cent Christmas gift for ex change. The president, Mrs. Sigrid Crandall will take reservations. , , UNIVERSITY DAMES ' I A meeting of the University names will be held Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the faculty room of the education building. Mrs. Bertha Roberts will give a pro gram on the late Joyce and Alene Kilmer, their life ana poetry. FIDELAS ALUMNAE Mrs. Violet Rasmussen Swill be hostess to the Fidelas Alumnae Monday evening at 8 o'clock at her home. f04 North Fourth East street. Christmas gifts will be made. VAL NORN ALUMNAE -Members of the Val Norn Alumnae will meet Monday evening eve-ning at thehome of Mrs. Meredith Wilson, 441 North First East street. LADY LIONS A dinner-meeting - will be held by the Lady Lions Thursday evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. Mrs. Blaine Larson, Lar-son, Mrs. Owen P. Heninger, Mrs, Don Ferguson and Mrs. Seymour Gray will be hostesses. A Christmas Christ-mas play will be read by Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, and special music has been planned- Gifts will be exchanged. PRISCILLA Members of the Priscilla club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Wagner Friday afternoon. REYNOLDS NO. 1 The Alice Louise Reynolds club, Chapter No. 1, will meet Thursday Thurs-day at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. j. c Knen. insieaa oi Monday evening. Mrs. Harold Walton will give tne program. CESTA TIE ALUMNAE Members of the Cesta Tie Alum nae will meet at the. home of Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison. 362 East Seventh North street, Mon day evening at ,8 o'clock. MUSIC SECTION The music section of the Wo men's Council will meet Monday at 3 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. John Ouist. chairman, will be in Charge. The opera, "The Barber of Saville." will be eiven by Mrs. H. C. Bement. Hostesses will be Mrs. Eldon Brown, Mrs. Victor Lee.ad Mrs,. Vera fL Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Practice will be held at 1:30 o'clock, with Miss Marguerite jepperson in cnarge. VARIETY ARTS The Variety Arts cIVb meeting has been postponed until December Decem-ber 8. SUB-DEB Members of the Sub-Deb sorority soror-ity will meet with Elaine Jensen today at 3 o'clock at her Home, 584 South Third West street. CLIVELL . Mrs. Harvey Ford will be hostess host-ess to members of the Clivell club Monday evening at 8 o'clock at her home, 155 South Fifth East street. Luncheon will be served first. Members are to call the hostess if they are unable- to attend. at-tend. All members are urged to be present as special Christmas plans will be made. Mrs. Singleton Is Hostess Mrs Clyde Singleton entertained entertain-ed the Al-Gue-Ween club members mem-bers at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Five-nundred was followed by delicious dinner. High score prize went to Mrs. Reed Bailey, second, to Mrs. Raymond Nelson, .and consolation, .to Mrs. Charles Jones. . Guests were Mrs. Charles Hawke and Mrs. Joseph McAffee, and members present were Mrs. Leona Henrie, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Lynn Groneman, Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs. Fred Howard, Mrs. Clyde Singleton, Single-ton, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Nelson of Provo, tnd Mrs. Mark Brown of Sprlngville. and Mrs. Agnes Carter, reporter. Mrs. Vera Stewart was a guest, and members present were -Mrs. Edith Clayton, Mrs. Eliza West, Mrs. Elsie Lloyd, Mrs. Elma Thurman,' Thur-man,' Mrs. Felinda Huff, Mrs. Dorothy Rasmussen, Mrs. Vera Liddiard, Mrs. Louie Allman, Mrs. Gladys DenhalterMrs! Julia Brim and Mrs. BernkOlopkins. 7 Provo Matron V2 - - - . I' Is Ckimp The seventv-fiftht birthday an niversary of Mrs. Julia M. Bunnell was celebrated at the home of her daughter, and son-in-law. Mr., and Mrs. Owen . W. Johnson Thursday evening. . -. y; ... -; ., Luncheon was served and "500" and rook" Were the diversions. mjvcijr gnu j ere received Dy tne guest or nonor. Friends, neighbors and relatives called durine the day. ' " 'v.- -. - , In attendance at the evening" affair were Mrs. Bert Keele, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. -Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. J. Hardine and Sam Bun- nelLr-sr r:i ;. : , - Demo. Women 1 MeetMonday: 1 The Democratic Women's Study . group will meet at 3 o'clock Mon- in the northwest room- (top floor) ; or tne- county building. Mrs. Roy Passey, president, invites all those women interested, as weU as all Democratic women' of Provo, to take advantage of this opportunity . to learn more about the 'vital ques-. tion, '.The Price Control Bill" as It will be presented by Mrs. Del- la Lovendge. Questions, and dis cussion will follow. Community singing of Christ mas songs will be led by Mrs. Cleo Thatcher, and a short musical program pro-gram in keeping with the holiday season,' has been , planned. Hostesses Hos-tesses for; the afternoon are, Mrs. Ray Watkins. Mrs-. Elmer Jacob- sen, . Mrs.' Aknzo Money and Mrs. Regina Christensen. - - - HEARTY' SANDWICH Ever , try slices of broiled crisp bacon and peanut butter between slices ' of whole wheat bread? A good sandwich, apd hearty. BABE FROCKS SIZES 6, 9, 12 MOS. Broadcloth with weet v embroidery and mocking. 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