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Show PAGE FIVE Interesting Features For Ethel D. Rumbcu Society Editor Phone 494 Women; Club and Lodge News -7'' m Reynolds Club Election Held Talent Night Is Featured .... , PROVO (UTAH) - DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940 W a U . i U N GV)) ,11 f f VI -f A A 1 V . m I I TV S I 9M t ? " ; v ; . .y:,- . , - " j I. i i I ' . Cluafo Calendar Chapter No. 6,' Alice Louise Reynolds club. ' ' honored three members . who will be on leave from the B.. Y.,U.,next year, at a dinner Tuesday evening at Chick' en Roost, - also the annual elec tion of officers took place, Mrs, Edna Merrill being named presl dent. -v' .v- . -i.'. ' The honored members were Mrs. Bertha. Roberts," Mrs. Irene Barlow and .Miss . Gladys .Hotter. Mrs. .'Merrill succeeds Miss Naomi Rich, and the other offl- . cers elected were Miss Edna Snow, Vice . President," and -Miss Carma Ballif, secretary, and treasurer, The " committee . : consisted of Mrs. Anita Smoot, chairman, Mrs. Ida Dusen berry, Miss Ef fie War-nick War-nick and Miss Naomi Rich, and after dinner, the party moved to the home of - Mrs. Smoot,' where bridge was v played. Twenty-one members, were present. . - : Shower ; Given To Fete Bride Mrs. Jerry Roberts, the former Marguerite. Christensen, .whose marriage was recently announced, was tendered a shower by the Misses Elaine Boyle and .Ruth Candland, Wednesday evening at ui xsoyie uome. ... . . . Garden flowers were ; In' prof u sion throughout ' the entertaining rooms, a tasty luncheon -. was served and music and chat followed. follow-ed. Well chosen gifts . were presented pre-sented to the youne bride. In attendance were-' the -Misses Helen Bennett, Nedra Larsen, Helen Holbrook, Virginia Pullen, t uclla Rowan,- Jan e Newell, Beth Jensen, Irene Christensen, Blanche Bust, Amy Dixon, Kay; Traher, Emma Zabriskie, Beth Schofieid, Kathryn Pullen, Janet Summers, Miriam Christensen and ' Norma Boyle, and' Mesdames Emma Lee Meacham, J. W. Christensen, Mar. jorie Hasler, Clarence Boyle : and Mrs. Marjorle Bullock. f ft v m ,..,r . ... ww umr-Mit Cream Deodorant ; safely Stops Perspiration ':-:i:;Sft":: ! X 0 !- Stokes QUIET WEDDING THIS EVENING . Miss Glenda Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor of Lai:e View, whose marriage to H. Ross Sterling, . son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sterling of Spanish 'ork, will take place thia evening. The newlyweds will be with friends m Cheyenne and Evanston, Wyo, unUl Sunday, when they will return to make their home In Spanish Kork, at the Motel apartments on Maui street. The bride is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and L. D.' S. seminary, and has been employed in Provo for two years. Mr. Sterling was graduated from the B. Y. U. last spring, where he was affiliated with Alpha Kappa Psi. He Is employed in' the Bank of Spanish BRIDE OF TUESDAY Fork. -,: 1. Does not rot dresses, does , no irritate skin. 2. Notvaitingtodry.Canbeused right ftec shaving. . 3 Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. '.. : Apure,white,greaseless,stain- less vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been 'awarded the - Approval Seal of the American . Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. . 23 MILLION Jars of Arrid " ; hvbnold.TryaIartodayl . OnJ Al all alri wlliu toltt ftaoA K. S, Literary Club Elects Officers Election of officers took place at the meeting of the K. S, Liter ary club, held at the home of Mrs.' Delbert Steiner Wednesday evening. .: Mrs. Gordon Nielsen was elected president, - Mrs. Joseph Taylor,' vice president, and Mrs. .Jasper Snow, secretary and reporter, y . Readings, were given by Fon-tella Fon-tella and Juana Porter, Mrs. Jasper Jas-per Snov gave a short story, "A Strange Friend." and Mrs. Jack Perry gave interesting details , of her trip to ; Oklahoma, i Luncheon was served.' ' Present were Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Mrs. Austin Tyler, Mrs. Ber-nell Ber-nell Sturgis, Mrs. Thomas Stubbs, Mrs. Gordon Nielsen, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Jack Perry and Mrs. Jasper Snow. ; - I Additional Society I on Page 7 ; -w 76 ALL GIFT lTEr.lS SPECIALLY i PniGED FOn GnADUATiOn : r : A Choice Book ... Movie Camera - . Monogramed Stationery . . Fountain Pens ... . . Photo Albums . . . Key Tainers . . Robinson Reminders Cases -. ' . v Brief Cases Scrap - Books . Diaries . Wallets . . . Underarm Leather Ring Books .. Leather Goods UTAH , OFF GE SUPPLY 43 East Center St. Provo' Utah Sorosis Ends Season Mrs. Howard B. Peterson, nee Olive Thaxton, daughter of Mr. and Mm. George Thaxton of Riverton, whose marriage to Mr. Peterson, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Parley 'Peterson of Provo, took place Tuesday. - - The 'young -couple will leave the end of the week for southern Colorado, and later will ,go to-Lancoln, Nebraska, where they will make their home. . ' Both are graduates of the B. Y. Mr. Peterson receiving his master's degree. He 'was affiliated with the Brigadiers. The bride has been teaching fX school In the Spanish Fork high school for two years. --.j Mr. Peterson- Is employed' by the Umversity of Nebraska, In the experiment experi-ment station, and. he will receive his Ph. D. degree in agronomy and bacteriology bacter-iology this; summer. , The bride jwas complimented at a trousseau tea, given ty her mother at the family home in Riverton, Sunday. One-hundred and .fifty guests called. v including, a( numoer pi xrovoans. : V ..The final meeting of the season, for the. Utah "Sorosis club members, mem-bers, was in the form , of a business busi-ness meeting and social at the summer home of Mrs. Claude Ash-worth, Ash-worth, , honoray member, in Wild-wood; Wild-wood; Provo canyon, Wednesday afternoon. - - Reports were given by the off i- cers, and committee members and Mrs. William Bailey, president. was in charge.,-- The club affairs were turned over tn Mr. John K. ilayes, incoming - president: f i Sewing and a tasty luncheon were: the diversions of the after noon. . . Mrs. W. T. Hasler, honorary member, was present, also Mesdames Mes-dames Stanley M. Clark, George W. Worthen, J. jr. Weight. William Bailey, Joseph C. Clark Nellie C.: Bailey, George S. Ballif, Abe W. Turner, I. E. Brockbank, John E. Hayes, Victor J. Bird, J. R. Hodson,' R. Cam Clark, Vasco M. Tanner, J. C. Knell, Mark Brim- hall, Percival Bigelow, : Wajme B. Hales, L. I. Cullimore, Dallas H. Young, Arthur Gaeth and S. R. Boswell. - ' ; Pot-Luck Party Is Delightful ; - - A pot-luck - party was enjoyed by the Les Amies club (members at ; the home of Mrs. Earl Duke Wednesday evening. Mrs. - Zula Sutherland was acting hostess. Sewing was the diversion, and piano I elections were . furnished during the evening by Mrs. Venice Finch. A tasty supper was served, v Mrs. Ruth Jorgensen was. a guest, and rthe members: present were. Mrs. Dorothy Jackson, Mrs. Helen Knight, Mrs. Virginia Duke, Mrs.. ; Ronella Taylor, Mrs. Fay WilliamsxMrs. Venice Finch, Mrs. Florence Armstrong, Mrs. Zella Street and Mrs. Rhae Chipman. I t vnrrnFDM lYiLENUS -s- - GIFT FRUIT CAKE - s (About '5Ji pounds) . . One cup' seedless raisins, 1 cup uncooked prunes, 1 cup uncooked dried figs, cu cut citron. Mi cup cut preserved orange peel, ,1 cup halved candied cherries, 1 cup broken walnut meats, Mt cup thick Jelly, cup i orange -:; juice, 1 teaspoon allspice, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, cin-namon, 1 teaspoon mace, 1 cups butter, "74 cup brown sugar, cup white sugar, 4 . eggs, ' 2 teaspoons tea-spoons vanilla extract, 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour, M .teaspoon .tea-spoon soda, teaspoon salt. ; : Rinse raisins, drain and dry on a towel. Pour boiling , water over prunes and figs and let stand for 10. minutes; drain and, dry on a towel. Cut prunes from , pits in thin slices; clip stems from figs and cut figs into thin strips. Rinse orange peel, citron and cherries and dry on a towel before cutting. Combine fruits, peel citron, nuts, jelly, orange juice and spices, and stir to blend; cover and let stand overnight. ' Cream butter, add sugars , and cream " thoroughly. ! Add beaten eggs .and flavoring and stir to blend. ' - Add half of flour sifted with soda and salt, and mix. Add fruit mixture and stir until well blended. Add remaining flour and stir to mix. Pour Into 2 greased 1M quart casseroles or. into oblong ob-long bread pans. Cover and bake in a slow oven (250 to 260 degrees F.) about 3; hours.. . - Provo Stake Gleaner Party Saturday Night All Gleaner girls of Provo etake are - cordially invited to a party being held Saturday- evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Flora Fisher, 1200 North Second East street. s ''-'' Softball and volley ball will be played early in the evening. ; Shower For Bride-To-Be i I Honoring Miss Glenda Taylor, bride-elect or this evening, Mrs. Roy E. Park," and daughter, Miss Helen Park entertained at a shower show-er Wednesday evening at their home.- , . ' . J Games ' wer played and . Miss Georgia Cullimore read. Luncheon fololwed, after which the bride was presented with many beautiful gifts. . . - : : Guests included Mi3S Naomi Ferguson, Fer-guson, i Mcs. Lawrence Melugin, Mra. Scott A. Taylor, Mrs. Murray Lovelesa, Miss Rosalind Dahlquist, Miss-Shirley Taylor, Miss BUlie McCarthy, Miss Ruby Mc Carthy, Miss Iris . Taylor, Mrs. Robert Elliott, El-liott, Miss Donna Scott, Miss Edna Scott,v: Miss Ruth Hansen, Misf Esther Hansen, Miss Ruth Ster-ling.aMiss Ster-ling.aMiss Florence Pickering, Miss Iris Finlayson, Miss Card a Pehr-son, Pehr-son, Miss Allene Frank and Mrs. Reed Smoot. " C. V. Hansen Is Honored At Dinner Honoring her, father, C. V. Hansen, In celebration of his seventieth . birthday anniversary, Mrs. Lowell Varley gave a family dinner at her home In Vineyard Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. Hansen's Han-sen's six children and their partners, part-ners, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. V. Emll Hansen of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Hansen of Pleasant View, 'Mr. and Mra. Edward S. Meservy of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wlgnall of Salt Lake Oty, Mr. and . Mrs. .Lowell Varley of Vineyard, and Mr. and Mrs. Doming Dom-ing Wright of Midvale. The table was centered with a large birthday cake, and arranged with spring flowers. Gifts were presented to Mr. Hansen. - Color blindness Is more prevalent preva-lent among men than among women. UALLPflPEnS OF SUPSDIOniTY . at Dnnenn- paiess-- DuPont Outside House Paint . WHITE or COLORS r tin Gallon y)ilU 47 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE ; Trade .With ihe Independent Paint Stores On the Avenue aiiHi - - - t if SJPBCQmL (D Pfi Sit rV p) vf i o r u ;n: Il S FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! FULL SIZE DELUXE MODEL HEADLIGHT FLOOR CLEANER Wid opening bag, ?otant.f). Matol cevraJ tavolving EfVth. Powerful Suction. Salf-lubrkatad baofifijl in motor. Ragulor Prica $44.95 POWERFUL HAND CLEANER Powarful suction. Rubbtr noxzto protacH fumih ra, Salf-lubrkotod Salf-lubrkotod booringt. Oaan ovarything ebovo tho f OOf. - Ragulor Pria $14.95 TOTAL VALUE $59.90 J mooel m MOOH D-131 ELIZABETH SOUTEO auing r.lacliirie Shop '458 W. Center St. Phone 434 An all-talent night entertain ment was given by the University Dames, for their husbands. Wed nesday evening at the Little theater. The Dames and their husbands and children participated In the delightful program, and 75 Darnel and their husbands were present. Mra. Laprele Coffman waa chairman chair-man of the program committee, and she presided over the follow Ir.g: Community Binding; "God Bless America"; farce, "(Jay Ninety," directed by Mrs. Be mice Ungerman and presented by the following- cast: Mra. Esther Chris tensen, Mrs. Virginia Keeler, Mrs. Eldine Stephens. Mrs. Elaine Poole, Mrs. Frances Hlgglnbotham, Mrs. Be mice Ungerman, Mrs. Nelda Jensen, and Mrs. Kadine Baa com; dance, Marilyn Morley; two songs, chorus from Dames music group. directed by Mrs. Risaa Clark; reading, Moana Ballif; piano selec tion, Mrs. Leone Flint; dance, Beverly Bev-erly and Joyce Jones; chalk tain, Earl Bascom; male quartet, hus bands of -the Dames. Accompanists were Mrs- Ralph Britsch, Mrs. Grace Miller and Miss Venice Fair. The official scrapbook picture was taken. BridgeDmner Is Delightful A dinner followed by two tables of bridge, was enjoyed by the Chere Amie club members at the Edna Mae Hedqulst home Wednesday Wednes-day evening-. Mrs. G. O. HanporV wajt tin.- teas, and Mrs. Keith Thomas and Mrs. Ray Bush won the high spore and traveling prizes, respectively. In attendance were Mrs WHford Russell. Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Mrs. Carl Elliott, Mrs. Glen Rip-: pie, Mrs. Harry McCoarcL Jr.. Mrs. Keith Thomas and Mrs. Ray tJusn. NINETEENTH CCNTIKV Th last ir.Mtinj of the ea&oa, of the Nineteenth Century club will be held Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. C Miller, 9 East Eighth North street. Mrs. C. E. Berry will give a pap " -nd special music has been arranged. L. S. The U S. club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lo Mecham. YITEA Members of the Vitea club will meet Friday evening- at the borne of Mrs. Erma Anderson. TES1LJIAII Plans for the annual breakfast to be held B. Y. U. Commencement Commence-ment mornir.pr, June 5, will be made at the Yesharah club meeting meet-ing Saturday eve rung- at 6:SO o'clock at the home of Mrs. Grant Ivins. Mrs. Leona Weecft and Miss Pearl Enow will be co-chairmen for the breakfast. JOB'S D.VLUUTKK.S Job's Daughters will meet Saturday Sat-urday evening at 7:20 o clock at the Masonic temple. Election ot officers will take place. Youngster at Birthday Party Mrs. Wilford Miller entertained at a birthday party Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home. In honor cf her two-year-old son, Gary. Games and luncheon were the diversions, and a large birthday cake with two candles centered the table. Many gifts were received receiv-ed by the little tot from the following: fol-lowing: Charles Schoppe. Dixie Rae Forsyth. Arline Willoughby. Marilyn Dean. Fred WUloughby and RaNae Miller. Also In attendance were Mrs. Raymond WUloughby. Mrs. Wil liam WUloughby. Mrs. Wuliam Schoppe, Mrs.. 'William Forsyth. Mrs. Ronald Dean. Mr. and Mrs. lUna Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller and Mr. and Mrs. WUiord Miller. B to ) lb Wit, k.. And you know they'll KEEP you looking crir, because they're not only Sanforized, so that they can'f shrink; but they're TootaJ-Broadhurst-Lce processed to resist wrinkles double protection! A perfect Summer fabric guided by Queen Make into perfectly lovely lines. lake a bce-Iir.e for our dress department and investigate. A ft 1 A Myrle 33 East Center St. Sliopios mW4. mm w Provo |