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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD,1 TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, .1 93 0. i- - PACE TIIW I: - . ... . . - - . -I , , ,- ., ,1, , . r ; 1 : ; " t ' -' ' '"-1 J ' u -" v. 1 .i1"- 3 ' 7 " 1 ' 7" 1 ' - ' ' r ' " ' " " """"" """ ' T" " - - - . t- ... J- --" - f . r-t: sr " ,s ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' " ' ' ' E!nr"SS555S rnMTMM1ww g'tCll WCII 1 L. .. II ! 1 . I II II I I , "m mmmm I III I I ll III I II i H " MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMiMM , , ... , , ......... , , . 1 HOUSEHOLD fHELPS : (C J J, 9 f fl w) ifffl 77 f?l ' : tflfl ' '' A ' :" " : BUSINESS , TOPICS HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS ! N ) If If II ll Ni 1 I )) I I IJI 1 V ' ,SCH0L & CHILDREN DECorJiTivn nniTS (luAy LJ ALML U yJii tkend of fashion So dial Affair Tendered Trovatas . Delightful In every detail was the social affair given by the Misses Siha Brimhall and Mabel Cummard Monday evening: at the Brimnaji home, t or members of the O. S. Trovata social unit of the B. Y. U. A musical program was furnished by the girls, and a short business session was held. .Luncheon was served to the following: Miss Phyl-Jis Phyl-Jis Miller, Miss Vera Jackson, Miss Nell Hibbert, Mias Allie Taylor, Miss Mildred Holladay, Miss Leah 'Peterson, Miss Phyllis Adams, Miss Ann Hughes, Miss Beth Ashworth, Miss Elizabeth Gessford. Miss Ruth, Allen. Miss Beth Mangum, Miss Vc Bowman, ansa Kem wriKni. Miss Sarah Dixon, Miss Allie Dixon, Miss Nclda Parkes, , Miss B hd i Thomas, Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll and Miss Genev;eve Allen, the latter two, being guests. . i m . '.. .. "V w .r - - - Utopia Members To Be Entertained : Mrs. Lawrence Cassity will entertain en-tertain Thursday afternoon at her home, for members of the Utopia club. - - . -' All members arc cordially invited. Husband Honored On Birthday Covers were laid for 12 at a well appointed family dinner given by Mrs,' Arthur Craven Thursday evening eve-ning at' her home, complimentary to her husband, whose birthday oc curredon that day.-'-; . Roses prettily decorated the din ing table.' Music and social chat wi re later njoyed. 1 WEEK SAL E ! THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY See Our "Ad" in Wednesday's Herald! ladies'Stom MO LtO N. LtWIS. MGR. I of LEADERSHIP i u 25 mm FLAT CREPES . SILK PRINTS TRICOSHAMS KASHA CLOTH : All Nc w - - : All Perfect i Retail Prices $12.50 to $16.50 YOUR CHOICE Highlanders Give Sleighing Party Highlanders of the B. Y. U. and their partners, 26 in number, enjoyed en-joyed a sleighing party Saturday evening. "A delicious oyster supper followed and was served at the home of Dean and Mrs. Lbw'ry Nelson. --. . - .-" - - Columbia Club , At Social Affair . An enjoyable time was spent by members of the Columbia Sewing "club Monday evening at .the home of Mrs. Ole E. Olsen - Mrs. O. W. Bailey gave an Interesting In-teresting and splendid review of the book, "This Freedom," by A. S. M. Hutchenson and beautiful vocal solos were rendered by Mrs, Florence Stone. Luncheon was served to the fol lowing club members: Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. Hannah Cardall, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr., Mrs. Henry Booke, Mrs. William Vincent, Mrs. B. H. Knudsen, Mrs. Albert Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Mrs. Leo Knight, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. B. Asael Johnson, John-son, Mrs.' Maud Moyle, Miss Anna Booke, Miss 2f fie Dahlquist, Mrs. Lena Swenson, and Mrs. John F. Mower, and guests; Mrs. Mary Olsen, Ol-sen, Mrs. May Olsen, Mr3. . Nellie Bailey, Mrs. Le Roy Olsen and Mrs. Florence Stone. Dinner Party Is Attractive Affair Jr. and Mrs. Philip Perry gave an attractive dinner party ijunaay at their home. The season's flowers flow-ers were used as a table decoration. decor-ation. ,-;' '' .... ' Covers were laid fofTlrTand Mrs. Hosmer Ewcll of Loig Beach, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ewell of Nephi, Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Revoir, Ruby Ewell and Mrs. Mary J. Ewell. Music and games were enjoyed following dinner. . - . - Mrs. H. Hinze Guild Hostess Members of St. Mary's Guild met Monday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Herman Hinze. ; . Needlework, social chat and tasty refreshments were' the diversions. Ten members were in attendance. , ' , . v t ..-.... " - ' ; -- v ttcnif r .. A meeting of the Genealogical committee of the Vineyard ward, will be held Thursday evening at xthe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Ice-land Gammon. Following the regular business session, a social will be held. Al full attendance of members is de sired, -,'. . . -- 1 rf. - ' . - - s . Mrs. George Brovn Is Honor Guest Mrs.' George Brown was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by friends Monday evening at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary;'"':. Mualc. social chat and games were the features of enjoyment and a de-Uciou de-Uciou luncheon ws served to, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey; s Bishop and - Mrs. Albert Mabey, Mr. una Mrs. Eli Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ale Mortcnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bosharu, and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. , , Fif tli Ward " M. I. A. Program Mrs. Lydia Candland will give the lesson in the Gleaner girls' class of the Fifth ward M. I. A. at their meeting tonight at 2:30 o'clock in t:ie ward meeting house. The lesson will be on "The Home." All. members of the class and friends Interested are extended a cordial invitation. , . ' 73 3 jt fry tv-tvo CO. She Leads Drive for Goodwill in - Parisian Slum Paris isn't good-natured enough thinks Mile, de St; Oliver, of th French capital's society set. An co she's leading a "good wi! movement." The plan include the regular distribution of toy and gifts" to hospitals and poo-children; poo-children; dinners for the chil dren and blind people; and goo meals and shelter for those whe have neither home ; nor money Society women are vying with each other to see who can. perform per-form the most good deeds. i Sl'ONGE THE RUGS AND. LAST LONGER : The life and good looks of rugs, can be prolonged by an occasional : sponging with , a cleaning solution, to rempye jiust that the vacuum does not reach and to brighten the colors in the rug. The formula given here'does this to perfection. It can also be used for taking spots . out of clothing befor elaunderingv-try,a..Uttle,of.Jt ont Im malf f i-y ' k s h i r t s a ndd resi 1 rC? f l.rtau? I Shave and melt in two quar When the soap is melted - remove from the. fire and add one table-spoonful table-spoonful of saltpeter and the same of washing soda. After the mixture is cold add " three ounces of - ammonia, am-monia, bottle and cork tight. Add enough of the mixture -to -a small pail of hot water to make a good suds; after using the solution rinse! tne article with clean tepid water, . Inx treating rugs the solution . is rubbed into the nap with a light brush and the rinsing is done by dipping a clean cloth or sponge Into tepid water, wiping the nap whilc fairly wet,- and "then wringing the sponge dry- and again wiping the excessive moisture out ofx the nap.. Always finish the rinsing operation by rubbing the nap so that, it lies smoothly. - V TODAY'S RECIPE Veal Curry Allow '2 hours' for preparation and cooking. -" Melt the butter and bacon - fat and lightly brown the onion in it. Strain out the onion and put in the veal cut in small pieces, well rubbed with the curry powder, and lightly brown the meat. Put meat, fat and onion into in-to a stew kettle, grate the apple over the meat, add the water and beef cube and simmer, uncovered. for two hours. : - Do not add salt until the veal is tender, then season to taste. Just before the curry is served add the cream and lemon juice, stir briskly orpheui; LAST TIME TONIGHT ALICE WHITE in "BROADWAY BABIES" ...'..'.. t Starting Vednesday CLARA BOW in . the SATURDAY A PARAMOUNT TALKING PICTURE f. V , " v Ar : i ; j" -- : f s f . U ' s "4 O .1 I! ...... I 4 .AMh 'MEREDITH .and sond to the table with "a : dish of plain boiled rice. The gravy will be thin, that is the right way to serve it, but you may thicken it slightly if you wish. -Lean mutton, rabbit and chicken may ' all be curried this, way, I have used .but half the amount of curry, called-, for ,in . this ' recipe. Curry is one condiment for which the average person must form ?4 liking, so it is wise to use it car ef- fuHy.until you have educate the j-familyls taste. iFLAPPER FANNY SAYS BC9.U.9. MT.OFF. I You can't expect a car to get any place . when it's always - stalling around.- - NOW PLAYING "HIS FIRST COiffilAfiD" with , DOROTHY SEBASTIAN all. music all sound all dialog . GRIPPING DRAMA i' a film story that breathes romance a tender pulsating: love theme, set in the background back-ground of - a U. S. Cavalry Post and some of the scenes in' COLOIV too ypu'Il ' thrill to this. ' " r. tf L ; . v in Young Couple United In ' Marriage : 'Announcement is made by Mrs. J. W. . Luncefoi d' of Orem, of : the marriage of her daughter; Alice, to Bremar Snell, son of Mr. sand Mrs. SUas Snell of Spanish Fork, which took place Monday In the Salt Lake temple.. .. r The i young couple will spend a few days in - Salt Lake before returning re-turning to Spanish Fork to make their home. ' --.. Kensington Given By. Mrs. Jack Booth -. . Mrs. Jack ysooth was . hostess to a -few friends at a pleasant social affair at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. . , , t. lr , , , -v. ,'. , , - An enjoyable time was spent with needlework and cards, and a dainty luncheon- was sorved. Sweet' peas artistically decorated the entertaining entertain-ing looms. , - , . Bidden were Mrs. Ralph Poulton,' Mrs. Norma Bullock,- Mrs. Enid Dunn, Mrs. Ralph Dunn, Mrs. Shirl Wilson, Mrs Frank Deming, Mrs. W. M. Wilson. Mrs.' Arnold Rawl-ings Rawl-ings and Miss Reanon Wilson. Nefc Club-to Elect Officers A special business1 session ."of the Nelke Reading club . will be held Thursday at 4:45 p. m. at the residence resi-dence of ? Mrs. Virgie C, -Murdock, 345 North University avenue, v: The annual' election of officers will be"held at this time. AH mem bers are urced to b la attendance. Principal Gets Her Man In Chasii LOS ' ANGELES, . Jan. 28 U.n Miss Glara Jonca, school principal, -didn't bother about calling police whenjtwb pupils ran tohcrti badly; frightened, and reported a man-had man-had annoyed them. She caught him and turned him over to authorities.. auth-orities.. , ; x. Accompanied ' by the students, Lucile. Christopher, 12, and, Esther OUver'14,-'M:6s Jones jumped into her automobile and started in pur- suit of a fleeing man pointed out by the girls as their asserted ac- coster. ' , ' ' He ,was- soon overtaken.', Miss Jones pulled her machine up to , the? crub, got out and grabbed the man and dragged, him into the vehicle.: Despite his struggles, the woman, succeeded in' hauling her captive to the sheriff's office where he .gave his nameas Lemuel F. Jack3on, and; pleaded not guilty to a chargeof mlscondi'ct. . . ' Piano Lessons FROK S. W. WILLIAMS 6 Years College Training PHONE 9tft-R . , 3 THEATER WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29 W. C. .WALTERS' Presents . THE CALIFORNIA PLAYERS In a Brand New Comedy-, Drama of Modern Matrimony "tlARTdED LIFE" PRICES: Children r. 25c ,;Adults ..50c towwm MEN OLIVE iqso It wonder why we hear sa-'much of "child complex" and so little of "mother complex." By the latter I'do not mean the generally accepted meaning of the term. -1 mean the complexes of mothers concerning their own children chil-dren that result definitely and disastrously dis-astrously in affecting the children's own behavior. . V- One complex that we mothers all have, if we are human, is a super- sensitiveness about the looks four children- Arent rwe 'to be pitied? Is there, anything' in;" the world that can cause us more misery than the conviction that "Mrs. Brown's children next door,, or Mrs. Smith's children across the sUeet, aio so much prettier and more attrac' v -than our own? The chances are about even that Mrs. Brown ad Mr. Smith are thinking precisely the same way about us. But some imp of per-verseness per-verseness , keeps whispering ; things into our sensitive ears and we be come obsessed with strange, and terrible ideas sometimes; ' Ideas that are not pnly all wrong- but- not true. However, the misery' that these things cause us can cause our children still more wretchedness. Seeds ofInferioriti This state of affairs does not concern ourselves alone, for about the first think Wc do lis t6"glve voice to . these unhappy' thoughts. The children themselves are usually the first to hear..., Then- the fat's in the fire for sure. Because" if we tell Nellie her hose iv turned . up,- Blanche that her -teeth are, yellow, Mildred that her neck bones are. ugly, and Jchn that his hair is a heartbreak be perfectly sure that Nellie and Blanche and Mildred and I John are going through . life " carrying' crosses not only bitterly cruel and torturing, but out' of all 1 proportion to the harmless; little remarks we thought we were making. - We must watch these bargsd little lit-tle epiniens, we mothers, for wo can cause more misery, more self-conscious self-conscious obsessions, by such care--less words than we can undo in a lifetime of kindness otherwisa. ... I knew well one little girl, now a woman, who hated school . ."be. cause she had to take her hat .off? Her .mother had told .neighbors that, she did wish Mabel didn't have sucb a -runny oump" on me-DacK oi ner head.-: f . - He's Nose-Conscious I knew a boy who had a habit of : PROVO j- nJ7, , .j.' j X .. - , ' A PUBLI,XTIIE,TItE . ; . : : ' Matinws till C r-:-... ; :M Iteguir :- Pricm '"-.'.' ' 33o 10c ' - j--. Shows -- . j Eves: 50o 3Tc 15-j " ' llnuou 2 till 1:30 ; lj Incomparable entertainers from Broad-vay and wood ! Ruhniria:; no,An an amazingly spectacular revue re-vue ! From" Barrymore to Ben Turpin ! Son, dance and comedy supreme! s r ' "I, :. 'S'1 -' " rlB L - ' Alrnont Entirely I V , fn- j: ' V.v : , gX I v - , .-' r " In Technicolor - f ; -3 ROBERTS BARTON r kca SfMvtcr. inc. sitting with. his hand cupped .over his nose whenever it. was possible. His mother had repeatedly sighed,. pE(ht dear, he's going to have .that awful Fitzwilllams beak J'' To this minute he hates'himself and he's reallyxfine looking young man , indeed. in-deed. '-,'.', , ' i ' ; ' I knowa irl whose mother' " actually ac-tually criedvbecuuso her .daughter's teeth were "yellow," as she said. True, they were not a dazzling white, but onc'Npould -go far to sec a more perfect Vnouthful of gorgeous gor-geous ivdry. - Shoold- me tccentiy that one day. a little child said to hor, "What grand teeth you have!" She could have cried with relief. Now she's not n shamed to laugh any more. These little things vc teJl our children sear so. They icavb- such scars We must learn tf guariiour feelings and. our tongues. .Inferiority .Inferior-ity complexes so often thave physical physi-cal causes and the 'sooner vve reaP ize it the better. It is all right to rouse a" vllttle pride and ' effort" at improvement on. the part - of th children, but we must, learn how to do, it without sacrificing their, self-, respect. , Ticl softly that's; the word. ' '"; ":- ' An ..estimated 4,fK).0(0 tourist crossed the border from the United States into Canada during 1929. and each spent about '$75 while on the Canadian side, according... .to, statistics. ProbaMy took in a, lot 6i movies. ' ' - ' OlPo Easy : That is, in the right' way. used by fnodern physicians. No abnormal exer- . pist or diet, but help to a gland that is weak. The recent large reduction excess fat has been largely due to that method.. . , , ', , .. jJ This modern method is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People have used them for 22 yearsmillions of boxes of them. In almost every circle you can see the amazing change it brings. If over-fat, you owe yourself a. trial of Martaola. Don't remain abnormal All druggists , supply Marmola at $1 a box. Each box states thel formula and tells the reasons for results-. Start growing thin, as your friends have done, at once. Holly V I iu - - - - - - Mr J K . 1 "w I I 11(111 I m OjrX y JJEAUT1ES m w ' -rzi mi m l uur i m ; - ril'. 100 SHOWS , " I : V. i : IN ONE : . ' A. w. i J Jl .'. nd Any Ono 1 ' ' , Worth tho Trice 1 "Y" Cesla Ti( Stage Parly rAiid Rlla "and liertha Farnswit were hostesses to members of 1 Cesta Ties social.unit of the B.Y Monday evening at the Partrii residence. S-. ; The'lgay affair wa1n the f ff n nhrvtoirranhera nartv find evening's activities proved unu ally, delightful. A tasty Iunch was served. ! , ' ,' Included in the guest list w tne roiiowing: miss J-Jiia ri worth, Miss Bertha: Farnswoi Miss Mnxinc" Clayton, 'Mias Al Tlt-nilhwjiito Minn Inl.-i Tlrultliwn Miss Mnry, Holbrook, Ml 1 Hamilton. Miss Miriam Colton, Wilma Jfloyle, Miss Nan 0m MisaMaurlnc Wclkcr, Miss VA HIch.'Mlss Fawn ivins. Miss WattR.r Miss Addle Wright.' M Ucloh . .WhitosJdcs. Mla Y.n Smith. Mlrts Julia , Smith,,. . M Eatha r.Icak, , Mrs. J. W. Knig and Mi.'js Alice L. Reynolds. -v X II. A. WelthuKcn. South Afrlc recently Hhot four Hons In two in utes. . FOR SUCCESS , -1 - . ,!..f Tltei-c'HrexThrc ThlngH to ru -lrr--Ask yourself ,'. and other which method of Permanen vVnving' Is moat in demand find out which methodLtho put ic roost often nsks forDrcid vhich Is the ; best advertlapt he most' favorably known.; . W believe you will find that u ovrr the world there Is only or. answer , Duart Permanent Wave -L- J-i Miss Allie Bertin 2,50 I1T, X'KNTEU ST. r ' Phon 1313 5) l:ic?- T i r |