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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH).... EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. JANUARY 2 2. 1 9 3 4 Ethel D. Rambcau Society Editor Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News Ta Lenta Unit Entertains Members Honoring Miss lima Young who is leaving soon to fulfill a mission mis-sion in the northwestern states, members of the Ta Lenta social unit of the B. Y. U. were hostesses at a smart dancing party at Kee-leys Kee-leys Saturday evening. Tasty refreshments were served during the evening. In attendance at the delightful delight-ful affair were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, Miss Irma Coombs, Clinton .nllen, Miss Mary Young. John Huber, Miss Retta Broadbcnt, Roy Huntington, Miss Mima Broadbcnt, Glen Johanson, Miss Maude Snell, Wilmont Berry, Miss Delia Snell, David Mellor, Miss f'.lcnna McFarland, Roswell Willard, Miss Norma Moulton, Roy Broadbcnt, Miss Sylvia Young, Klmer Broadbent, Miss Lcnora Benedict, Sam Daze, Miss Dorothy Janson, Harris Walker, Miss Emma Jacobs, Alva Johanson, Johan-son, Miss Sarah Fitzgerald, George Stoddard. Miss llen Scor-up, Scor-up, Joseph Crane, Miss Alice Humphrey, Hum-phrey, Paul Jensen, Miss Rhean Mc Allister. Milton Beck, Miss Althea Marsden, Erven Pearson, Miss Nedra Simpkins, Ariel Davis, Miss La Vina Witney, Ray Fher-ing. Fher-ing. Miss Aenon Wolfe and Virgil Stice. ? Sewing Club Entertained members of the Daisy Sewing club at the home of Mrs. Axel Chns-tianson, Chns-tianson, needlework, cards and a dainty luncheon being the diversions. diver-sions. The following members were present: Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. Jane B. Evans, Mrs. Grace Han-yon, Han-yon, Mrs. Anna Anderson. Mrs. Louise Jorgenscn. Mrs. Emma Lectham, Mrs. Zora Peay, Mrs. Nettie Cluff and Miss Leona Vincent. Vin-cent. Club Women At Social Affair ivt;i Tnttlo wns hostess to Glenfan club members at her; home Saturday afternoon. After a tastv 1:30 o'clock luncheon, lunch-eon, bridge was played. Mrs.! Arnold Boshard won the high. score prize. In attendance were Mrs. Arvel R Morgan. Mrs. Leo Taylor. Mrs. Arnold Boshard. Mrs. G. R. VVil-lett VVil-lett Mrs David Goodman. Mrs. Arvel King and Mrs. Wells Rich-mond. Rich-mond. Resentment Shown Over Nazi Drive WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 U.R Bitter resentment against Nazi activities ac-tivities in the United States was expressed today in the majority report to the house of the immigration immi-gration sub-committee. The sub-committee, headed by Rep. Dickstein, Dem., N. Y., charg-ed charg-ed the Hitler regime in Germany was making every effort to popularize popu-larize its program throughout America. 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Daughter Is Honor Guest Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown gave a family dinner at their home Sunday, in honor of their daughter, Erin a Fay Brown of Salt Lake City, whose birthday anniversary occurred today. A large and prettily decorated birthday cake formed an attractive attrac-tive table centerpiece Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brown and daughter daugh-ter Jean of Spanish Fork. Miss Borwn returned to her, position at the state capitol today.' vy. She has curly brown hair and big brown eyes, and likes most to sail boats. She wants to be added to the Doll Family so she ean have lots of playmates. Billie can roll the hoop, skate, play ball and jump the rope, besides sail her boat. Here sue Is dressed In her play suit, ready to meet you other boys and girla. (Copyright 1934, Los Angeles Times Syndicate) mention the name of this news-! Bridge Affair Is Delightful Saturday Afternoon Bridge club members were the guests of Mrs. Glen Simmons at her home Saturday-Mrs. I,enn Creer won the high score prize and the consolation favor was won oy Mrs. Whit Hoover. The following members enjoyed a tasty repast: Mrs. Jenn i.onvcr, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton. Mrs. Hugh Jolley, Mrs. Bud Nilsson. Mrs. Albert Hickman, Hick-man, Mrs. Whit Hoover. Mrs. Bob Bullock. -and Mrs. Lenn Creer. Billie Tv .-.2.1 retoc Dancing C 1 ub Holds Smart Affair Among the leading social functions func-tions of the week end was the second of a series of dancing parties par-ties given by the Saturday Night Dance club at the Elks home Saturday. Sat-urday. A special lighting effect proved attractive and the Guy Christen-sen Christen-sen orchestra . played. Sixty couples enjoyed the smart affair. Mrs. George Ramsay, Mrs. Sterling Ster-ling Ercanbrack and Mrs. Rulon Van Wagenen comprise the general gen-eral committee, and the hosts on this occasion were: Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Robi-son, Robi-son, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey King, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven Mr. and . Mrs. Ernest Halverson and Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson The next dance is to be held February 10. Birthday Dinner At Simmons Home A family dinner wasgiven Sunday Sun-day afternoon by Mrs. A. B "m-mons "m-mons at her home, in celebration of her birthday anniversary which occurred on that day. Covers were laid for Mrs. Isaac Christensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorimer Christensen of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Franck and son David, and Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. Sim-mons. Week End Guests Tendered Party Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson entertained at a delightful evening eve-ning of cards Saturday at their home, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson of Cedar City, their week end guests. Five tables of bridge were played play-ed and a dainty luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clarkson won the high score prize and the consolation con-solation favor went to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellertson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilrle Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark- son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott, j M. I. A. Officers Lee Snarr and the Misses Naomi j lison and Pearl Olsen will ne hostesses to officers and teachers of the Ronneville ward M. I. A. this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Ellison, 265 South Seventh East street. Ellison and Pearl Olsen will be A social will follow the business meeting. Club Calendar (iLECK AW Mrs. Loleta Dixon will be hostess host-ess ta members of the Gleck Auf club at her home Wednesday evening. MAK-KRSK Members of the Mar-Kese club will be the guests of Mrs. Gwcn Vincent Wednesday afternoon at her home. AL-GIlE-WEEN Mrs. Clyde Clark will be hostess to members ot the Al Gue-Ween club at her home Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. VVOM EN'S I) EPA RTM ENT Mrs. A. C. Mathis will entertain members of the Women's department depart-ment of the Reorganized church at her home Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. UTAH SOROSIS Utah Sorosis club members will meet in open session at the Women's club house Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph C. Clark will present the program. Each member may invite two guests. City Briefs The Herald is anxious to publish pub-lish all items of local interest and would appreciate your cooperation if you would telephone such news to the Herald office, Ethel D. Ram-beau, Ram-beau, 494. Iu?h Revere Twede of Pavson ! and Wilma Holladay of Santaquin were issued a marriage license this morning at the county clerk's office. Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Harrison of Salt Lake City, were visitors in Provo today. Miss Ruth Fcrnlcy of Spanish Fork is spending a week here with her sister, Mrs. Irene F. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson of Cedar City, are spending a few-days few-days with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson. Mrs. Adam Anderson has left SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN BY SISTER MARY N Y. Srrvirp MafT irllr SALSIFY an in ex or vegetable oyster is nexpensive but very pala table winter vegetable that is often overlooker! as a means of adding variety to menus. Like many of the root vegetables, it Is much better after a trost touches it. nippy frost sweetens it and makes it more tender. Salsify requires a little more ;aro in its preparation than most other vegetables. H is apt to he- come discolored as it is scraped nd cut for cooking unless certain precautions are taken. Drop into water to which lemon juice or vinegar has been added as soon as the root is scraped and it will retain Its natural color. There are many ways of using falsify. Soups and salads are appetizing ap-petizing and nourish ng. Combination Combina-tion dishes and various creamed mixtures are interesting and inviting. in-viting. As most of the made dishes dish-es use milk together with other Ingredients, much food value is provided when one of these concoctions con-coctions is served. When you go to market for the plant, choose small, firm roots. They are usually sold in bunches weighing from one-fourth to one- half pound and containing six roots. This amount will serve four to six persons. The following recipe for cream of salsify soup is made particularly particular-ly savory by the addition of salt codfish. Cream of Salsify Soup One bunch salsify. 2 tablespoons shredded codfish, 2 cups water, 2 tablespoons butter, I teaspoon minced onion. 1-4 teaspoon pepper, pep-per, 2 cups milk. 2 tablespoons fiour. Soak codfish In lukewarm va- SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU. Room 305. 461 Eighth .Ave., New York, N. Y. Enclosed find ten of "50 DESSERTS'; cents for by Jister Name Street City . WHY YOU SHOULD ORDER SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON MATERIALS SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON LABOR Good Only January and February HD. IT.IKL (So. Child ren s Party Proves Delightful A delightful children's party was given by ivirs. Viola Duggan at her home Sunday afternoon in honor of her four-year-old son, Richard. Games and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon were enjoyed by: Merline Clayton. Arthur Cole. Diane Dangerfield, Arvilla Clayton, Deori Cole, Ernest Busby, Jay Kent Johnson, Donna Mae Wagstaff Vclda Clayton, Yvonne Clayton, Mrs. J. P. Duggan, Mrs. James Clayton and Genevieve Duggan. The youngster received a number num-ber of fine gifts from his little friends. Pleasant View Democrats Meet Democrats of the Pleasant View precinct will effect a re-organization in a meeting Wednesday evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock in the Page school house, it is announced by Reed Meldrum, chairman. The meeting is in line with a general re-organization of county precincts pre-cincts and of the county Democrats. Demo-crats. for Palo Alto, Calif., to visit her son, Elwood A. Anderson, who is confined in tfie government hospital hos-pital there. The young man, who has been paralyzed for the past 10 years, as the results of the World war, is now able to take a few steps, and this will be the first time his mother has seen him walk since his long illness. Mrs. Anderson went by the northern north-ern route and will visit in Sacramento Sacra-mento and San Francisco. She will return by way of Los Angeles and expects to spend some time there. Mrs. J. P. Gadd left the Aird ' hospital Saturday where she has been confined for the past 10 days following a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anderson and family of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Provo with relatives, Mr and Mrs. H. C. Black. Vale Thorpe, 23-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Yale Thorpe underwent an emergency throat oooration early this morning at the Aird hospital. The baby's condition is reported as being fair. Miss Edith Christensen is a Provo visitor from Logan this week. BR KAKFAST: (1 r a n b, f. cereal, cream, scrambled eggs, whole wheat muffins, milk, coffee. LUNPHKON: Cream of sal-jdfy sal-jdfy soup, corn sticks, cress and apple salad, rfce souffle, milk. tea. DINNKR- Fruit cocktail, roast pork, browned potatoes, creamed green beans, applf and celery salad, cranberry frappe. milk, coffee. ter for half an hour. Scrape and slice roots, dropping slices ig water to which 2 lablespoons ol vinegar have been added. Cook codfish and salsify In water until vegetable is tender. Rub through a sieve and add with onion to milk. Heat over hot water for twenty minutes. Rub flour and butter to a smooth paste and add to first mixture. Cook until mixture mix-ture thickens and add pepper. Bring to the boiling point, but do not let boil. Serve very hot, A combination of hard cooked eggs and cooked sliced salsify makes an excellent luncheon ot supper dish. The sliced vegetable vege-table and sliced eggs are arranged layer for layer in a butter baking dish This is covered with butter, ed crumbs and baked In a moderately moder-ately hot oven until delicately brown on top, about twenty min utes. Serve from baking dish. Mock fried oysters are mad? by combining two cups of cooked and mashed salsify with 1-2 tea spoon salt. 1 tablespoon butter. 1 beaten egg and 1-8 teaspoon paprika. This mixture is formed in little cakes which are sauted in butter. which please Mary. send me one copy OREM The following Windsor ward members attended the Salt Lake temple excursion Thursday: Mrs Emily Aston, Mrs. Polly Harris. Mrs. Krval Hooley. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stark and Bishop S. B. Harris. Miss La Rue Gillman entertained entertain-ed a group of friends at her homo Friday evening. The evening was spent in sewing and social chat followed by a dainty lunch, which was served to Miss Ira Keclcii, Miss Thora Hales, Miss Bessie Lowe, Miss Neva Ash, Miss Reah Gillman and Miss LaRue Gillman Miss Inez Walker returned to her home Tuesday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wells Anderson Ander-son of American Fork since Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jae Schoney, Mr. and Mrs. William Prestwich and Mr. Kenneth Schoney were Carbon Car-bon county visitors Sunday. Miss Reah Gillman visited with CREST TODAY Tomorrow Invisible was the between but real barrier them - . . As though they had been separated by A SMIEIET (OIF 0PyA D U N N E CLIVE Wa nils AS TH El enc HENRI STEPHENSON .Added Musical -Latest Cartoon News Coming Soon "Flying Down To Kio" ORPHEUM EDWARD (i. 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