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Show PAGE TWO 4 PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1034 Ethel D. Rambeau Sbciety Editor Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News Sorosis Hears Excellent Program The Utah Sorosis met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. H. Eastmond. Community singing was featured following which Mrs. A. H. Christensen gave an excellent paper on Problems of Armament." This paper was supplemented by an article from the Literary Digest, read by Mrs. Vasco Tanner. Mrs. Allie W. Clark sang "Two Grenadiers" accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Abe W. Turner. Current Cur-rent international events , were reviewed re-viewed by Mrs. Mark Brimhall and Mrs. Claude Ashworth read "In Flanders Field." The splendid, program was enjoyed by a good representation of club members. Club Calendar Recent Bride Tendered Shower LITERARY LEAGUE The Literary League will hold an open session Friday afternoon at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Clarence Loose. Miss Eunice Bird will review the play "Dinner at Eight." Each member has the privilege of taking a guest. B. V. TJ. WOMEN The' regular meeting of the B. Y. U. women will be held Saturday Satur-day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, 584 North 3 East. Miss Alice L. Reynolds Reyn-olds will discuss "Trends of the Drama in America." Music will be furnished by the B. Y. U. chorus with Miss Margaret Summerhays and Mrs. John C. Swenson. The program will include "Pirate's Dream" bv Charles HUerter and "Slauo Rnnffo" hu To roan Ttol Riocrr I The committee in charge of the affair is Mrs. Eastmond, chairman; chair-man; Miss Jennie Campbell, Mrs. George W. Fitzroy, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, Miss Mary J. Ollerton, Miss Wilma Jeppson and Mrs. Wm. F. Hansen. HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Mrs. Christen Jensen will review the book, "The Proselyte" by Susan Su-san Erta before the Provo high school Women's organization Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. Music numbers will also be featured. The meeting meet-ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Johnson, 492 East Center. LA MEFTIS The members of the La Meftis club will fee the guests of Mrs. L. D. Fraughton Saturday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 p. m. SATURDAY NIGHT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter will entertain the members of the Saturday night bridge club at their home this week. AURORA THIMBLE The Aurora Thimble club will meet this evening with Mrs. Stella Molyneaux, 801 North 5 West. All members are requested to be present. pres-ent. A London scientist says we are taller in the morning than atj night and, we may add, we're shorter on Thursday than on Monday. Mon-day. v Important among the social events of the week was the bridal shower given by Mrs. James K. Pierpont Tuesday afternoon after-noon ' in compliment to Mrs. Bertha Vogel Durnell, a recent bride. The entertaining rooms were beautifully arranged with a choice selection of cut flowers. Miss : Kathryn Pardoe furnished several excellent readings and instrumental musical selections were given by Miss Emma Hayes and Miss Eleanor Pierpont. An interesting feature of the occasion was the favorite recipes written by the guests for the guest of honor. Those participating in the delightful de-lightful affair were Mrs. E. G. Durnell, Mrs. J. B. Olsen, Mrs. Wm. Clayton, Mrs. Harvey Hig-gins, Hig-gins, Mrs. Jean Olsen, Mrs. Leon Newren, Mrs. J. M. Demos, Mrs. Wm. Hillier, Mrs. Robert Sauer, Mrs. Spencer Clark, Mrs. Wm. Burch, Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, Mrs. Robert Boswell, Mrs.: Kenneth Weight, Miss Mabel Sauer, Mrs. J. E. Duckett, Miss Tempie Penrod, Mrs. H. M. Ayers, Miss Annie Penrod, Mrs. Teichman, Mrs. David Grimm, Mrs. H7ATT)ixon, Mrs. George Dunsdon, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Walter Ihle, Mrs. Bert Carter, Mrs. Lyle Davis, Mrs. Willis Daniels, Mrs. Karl Savey, Mrs. Stanley Hind-marsh, Hind-marsh, Mrs. Leo Warner, Mrs. Carl Perry, Mrs. Albert Terry, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. B. K. Bullock, Mrs. Henry Vogel, Mrs. James K. Pierpont, Miss Mildred Pierpont, Mrs. Charles Nelson, Miss Genevieve Boshard, Mrs. Gustav Buggert, Miss Margaret Moore. Beautiful gifts were showered show-ered on the guest of honor. I I I L ii Qru, cart io ohjy AilcV cl mad" tunic. Jnock of lame? and itL Aricn-LldeA. - Line. Cu Aol" tie a. xnhw a. lona Jblirrt kkjsfr Ire, G- fcuck Ul, Ao eaJlu made. -.. attehru 8808X Interesting Papers Are Given CESSFORD'S STORE NEWS Published Each Thursday by GESSFORD'S 47 No. Univ. Ave. Telephone 53 The Johnson wax people again offer their special of a pint of Glocoat and an applier for 98c. With an applier, waxing wax-ing of floors Is extremely simple. sim-ple. Just pour a little Glocoat on the floor and spread it out with the applier. In twenty minutes the Glocoat dries to a beautiful gloss without any rubbing or polishing. What could be "more simple? By the way, cleaning of floors before waxing is now -just as simple. Just put a 10c package of Waxoff in a gallon of water, mop it on ana rinse off. Waxoff cleans all old wax and polish and leaves a perfect surface Tor re-waxing. X X x x Automatic Contract Bridge score and pad i&15c. Just push the . slide and read your score. This little inexpensive pad is a favorite with many Provo players. X X X X A new shaped O'Cedar mop is now in .stock. It is made to slip in under the low braces of modern chairs and tables, and is of very. fine cord, so that it will hold the dust. The price is the same as the standard designjust de-signjust a dollar. X X X X Inventory has just been completed com-pleted on. standing photo frames, and we find there are several incomplete lines. These have been repriced to sell at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, complete withrglass. Mrs. Theresa Morgan Is Hostess Wednesday afternoon the members mem-bers of the B. P. H. B. club were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Theresa Morgan at her home. Sewing, chat and the expressing of New Year wishes were features of interest. To the following luncheon lunch-eon was served; Mrs. Eliza Morrill, Mor-rill, Mrs. Europhia Lefffer, Mrs. Emmaline Snow, Mrs. Mary Far-rer, Far-rer, Mrs. E. I. Egilson, Mrs. Lida Johnson and the hostess. Club Enjoys Dinner and Cards Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Olsen had as their guests Tusday evening the members of the La Bonna Amies club. Dinner was served at 8 o'clock following which Five Hun- dred was played. Mrs. Earl Ferguson Fer-guson and Frank Argyle received the high score favors and consolation con-solation prizes went to Mrs. Argyle and Jack Mayberry. CHIC, distinguished, this costume ran be made up in satin and woolen, faille, or rough i-repe. The designs are in six sizes: 34. 36. 38. 40. 42 and 4 4. Size 38 reouires : 1-3 yards of 39-inch material ma-terial for the waist and tunic and - 1-4 yards for the skirt; or 5 1-2 yards for the frock in monotone. The tie of ribbon requires 5-8 yard. To secure a pattoj and simple sewing chart of this model, tear out this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd. 103 Park Avenue. New, York, N. Y.. together with 15 cents in coin Be sure to enclose, on a separate sheet of paper, your name, full address, your size, the number num-ber of this pattern (No. SSORx). and mention the name of this newspaper. news-paper. Address your envelope to Jurm Boya, rrovo Herald Fashion Bureau, 103 Park Avenue. New York. N. Y. An excellent session of the Ladies' Literary club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Parley L. Larsen. Mrs. Wyman Berg gave a paper on Amelia Earhart Putman. Mrs. Lester Taylor discussed the lives and works' of Madam Sklodowska Curie and Dr. Florence Sabin. The papers were splendid and well received re-ceived by the club. Piano duets were contributed by Kay Jensen and Miss Helen Hoover. At. the conclusion of the program,- refreshments were served those present who were Mrs. Herald Her-ald R. Clark, Mrs. Dwight Packard, Pack-ard, Mrs. Heber Ruper, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. William Christensen, Jr., Mrs. A. E. Paxman, Mrs. Wyman Wy-man Berg, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Jepperson, Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mrs. Dan Hunter, Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, Mrs. Thomas H. Sumner, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Richard Bandley, Mrs. Sterling Ercan-brack, Ercan-brack, Mrs. Jack Pullen, Mrs. Lester Les-ter Taylor, Mrs. Karl Barndley and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins. 3f 3f f Friends Conduct Surprise Party Mrs. H. C. Christensen was pleasantly surprised Wednesday afternoon when a number of friends paid her an unexpected visit. Luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. Albert Halliday, Mrs. Fannie Wells and Mrs. Rose Vincent were the self-invited guests. Davis - Brown Marriage Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mina Davis, daughter of Mrs. Lottie N. Davis and Ted Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Brown of this city which took place January 4 at Heber City. if, if. if. M. I. A. Dance Tonight Under the auspices of the Edge-mont Edge-mont ward M. I. A. a dancing party will be held tonight in benefit bene-fit of the boy scouts. Good music has been arrangec for and all who attend are assured of a delightful social time. Card-Luncheon Is Pleasant Affair Covers were laid for fourteen at a prettily arranged dinner given by Mrs. Fred Howard for the members of the Alj Cue Ween cluo Wednesday evening. Five Hundred was played and Mrs. Leona Henrio received the first prize. Mrs. Dan Kirkwood was awarded the consolation con-solation favor. if if if. Mar Kese In Session Club A bride-luncheon was enjoyed by the members of the Mar Kese club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Inez Gay. Mrs. Hazel Curtis, guest of the afternoon after-noon was the high score prize and the consolation favor went tc Mrs. Gwen Vincents Ksgfly IP New Comfort for Those Who Wear False Teeth No longer need you feel uncomfortable uncom-fortable wearing false teeth. Kas-teeth, Kas-teeth, a greatly improved powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them tight ami comfortable. No gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Deodorizes. Get Fasteeth at Hedquist Drug Co., or your druggist. drug-gist. Three sizes. - adv. 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PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND s- Gleck Auf Club In Session Qleck Auf club members were delightfully entertained by Miss' Florence Danger-field Wednesday evening. Cards were played and the first prize was given to Miss Dorothy Clayton and Mrs. VestaM Booth received the second favor. Mrs. Wesley Stubbs was an invited in-vited guest. Members present were1 Miss Ida Knudsen, Mrs. Viola Duggan, Miss Dorothy Clayton, Mrs. Afton Wagstaff, Mrs. Vesta Booth, Mrs. Loleta Dixon, Mrs. Thea B. Burr. if if, ift A Famous 'Portia Surprise Planned For Birthday A successful surprise party was conducted by friends of Miss Ruth Speckart Wednesday evening the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games, music and a hounteous luncheon provided by the self-invited guests were the enjoyable features. The party1 included Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. T. xxettig Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jorgenson, Miss Clara Peterson, Vern Bullock, Miss Mccene Maynard, Richard Grinnett and Elmer Allen. HORIZONTAL 1 "What was the first name of the actress in the picture? 5 Suitable. 8 Her last name. 12 Falsehood. 13 She was by birth. 16 Yes. 17 Unit. 18 To bind. 19 Sheltered place. JORatite bird. 21 Nuisance. 9 23 To chatter. 24 Makes lace. 25 Bone. 27 Senior. 28 To swagger. 31 Her husband hus-band was the famous painter, tJeorge F. 34 Irish tribal Tank. 35 Acute fever 36 Silly. Answer to Previous Puzzle UiPIWI I IGI IO L HOI lUltIN I JMI bHkIan emiL bed Dm rNDdd adCso ElXpno LUDW1G mTja i p fipl jplNI AID S L LpMppTioprrH 3EL F5 3k EjHE s t O R 1 Eg A I ALJT AT H E NSIj CPY SIElElNriBl I lolGfalAlPlMIElP 37 Fractures. 39 Deity. 40 Doctor of medicine (abbr.). 41 To modify. 44 To analyze. 48 To couple. 51 Frozen water. 52 Strife. 53 Also. 55 Pastry. . 56 To bow. 57 She was the leading of her country. 59 Finish. 60 Cupidity. 61 Perched. 62 Looks after. YERTICAIj 1 Runs away and marries. 2 Row. 3 Dregs. 4 Mesh of lace. 5 Dyeini, apparatus'. 6 Plural. 7 To tip. 8 Definite article. 9 Eighth Incarnation In-carnation of Vishnu. 10 Indiaa peasant. 11 Leavens. 14 Frost bite. 15 To observe-22 observe-22 Tournament. 2 Serious play. 26 Form of Iron. 27 Throng. 29 Light brown. 30 Inlet. 32 Wine cask. 33 To scatter. 36 She acted with Sir Henry 38 Horses. 42 Acidity. 43 Proverb. 44 Moccasin. 45 Branches ot learning. (6 Let it stand. 4 7 Aurora. 49 Not closed. 50 Benevolent. 52 "Soft mass. 54 Hops kiln. 58 Sun god. Pi btodstfi JML NSWERS it- 56s is Bss&s H I n rH I rtn I t: COAG 4 tip LOCATED 2 PM C m HAS t WHAT & TwC Owy "AVI NEW MEXICO has the highest high-est birth rate among the states. The U. S. coinage mints are in PHILADELPHIA, DENVER and SAN FRANCISCO, The SACRAMENTO is the only navigable river in California. HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unless two pints of bile juice flow daily from your liver into your bowels, your food decays in your bowels. This poisons your whole body. Movements get hard and constipated. You get yellow tongue, yellow yel-low skin, pimples, dull eyes, bd breath, bad taste, rbs. dizziness, headache. You have become an ualy-loolcinsr. foul-smell-lag, sour-thinkins person. You have lost your personal charm. Everybody wants to ran from you. But don't take salts, mineral waters, oils, laxative pills, laxative candles or chewing gums and expect them to get rid of this poison that destroys your personal charm. They can't do it. for they only move out the tajl end of your bowels and that doesn't take away enovrh of the decayed de-cayed poison. Cosmetics wcT't help at all. Only a free flow of your bile juice will stop this decay poison in your bowels. The one mild vegetable medicine which starts tfree flow of your bile juice Is Carter's ittle Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) in Carter's. Only fine, mild vegetable extracts. If you would bring back four personal charm to win men. start taking Carter's Little Liver Pills according to directions today. tB4 at drug stores. Refuse "something just as good", for it may criPC loosen teeth or scald rectum. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name aad gat what you ask f or. 1933. C. M. Co. CAULK UP Stop Drafts Around Doors and Windows NOW We Sell Caulking Compound Com-pound and Rent Caulking: Caulk-ing: Gun at Reasonable Charge Sim r-; PHONE iJ 20 1 V7 I 60 c FQRHAfJ'S Tooih Paste 34c y 50 PEBECO Tooih Pasta 32c wasMj A Monarch HOT WATER BOTTLE or FOUNTAIN SYRINGE 49 Molded in one piece of fresh live rubber. Syringe is complete with fittings. Tyson Rubber Gloves 19c pair FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SAV-HNBS Hsl MtM6t Aspirin Tablets, 5-grain, 100's. SI. 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