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Show PAGE TIIREIi HOUSEHOLD HELPS HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS . - DECORATIVE HINTS BUSINESS TOPICS , SCHOOL & CHILDREN. TREND OE FASHIOH i n M i "" PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERAW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY',29, 1 9 3 0 ' ' " i n . . - .r L..m i .i .- i t j V i .. in. t ,. t ni-l-i i'i "I . ' 1 " -'i i i i t i . 'arTiiniiiinniir-iirniiriin iri'cj .iiinii'irn i i Q "Y" Entertains Partners Among the social notes of proijl-- proijl-- nence, was the dancing party Klven by the B. Y..U. Male Glee club Xor their partners, Tuesday "evening t Keeleys. The affair followed- the conceit at College hall which was presented present-ed by the glee club and the B. Y. U. band. During, the dancing, a delicious luncheon was served, Forty-five ' vou'pies' . enjoyed the delightful event. Special guests were froi. Franklin Madsen, Tony Bentley and Walter Daniels. . , . -Glee club officers had Charge ol the arrangements'. - . -- Play Tonight At Edgemont The First Ward Dramatic clul will present the three-act play, i "Ghost Bird," at the Edgemont ward meeting house this evening at 8 o'clock. - ;..'-7V ;; v All members or the wara and friends interested are cordially Invited. In-vited. -- ' - " " -.- ; . Vv'-.'V " ' - 1 s ' -- Mrs. Richmond To Be Hostess Rainbow club members will be entertained Fridayevening at the residence of Mrs. Wells Richmond, 542 West SeceiANorth street. Three tables of bridge will be the feature of entertainment. Prizes will be presented and luncheon will follow the card game.- - All members are cordially invited. in-vited. - - Chili Supper Follov Skating . Mis3 Kathleen Aiken gave a delicious de-licious chilLIsupper Tuesday eve ning at her home, following a skat- ing party at Glengarry. ,,'fhe delightful art'air. was given in ceJebration of her birthday an niversary. -Eight participated in the gay event. Woinen Entertained Mrs. Cannon, Jones won the high score favor at the bridge party g tven . by x Mrs. R. E. Homer Saturday Satur-day afternoon ; at her home, for members Of . the Jost-A-M,ere club. A tasty repast was served at the c6ncIasIon Of the -card game, to the following: Mrs. Harvey H61-land, H61-land, Mrs. G. I Shurtleff, Mrs. Glen 'Gardner, Mrs. Gil Cox, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Frank Knight, Mrs. Cannon Jone3, Mrs. Thomas Clitheroc, Mj&. Ralph Thomas and Mrs. Illff Jones. Aurora Members To Meet Thursday A party? will be" given "Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. I A. Bell,427 South Sixth West street, for members of the AurbraTWrable club. " - . - ., ' A full atendanceWIlI be appVe-ciated.- ' f Halsyon Members To Be Guests Mrs. Harry Robey will be hostess to members of the . Halsyon club Saturday afternoon at her home. Three tables of bridge ... will be played, prizes awarded and lunch-con lunch-con served. All members are cordially cor-dially invited to be in attendance. - r for COLDS en Vicka introduced the better ; method of treatins colds I externally it was. especially espe-cially appreciated by mothers because . it : avoids "dosing," which so often disturbs children's chil-dren's delicate digestions. Each - year more and mcr adults, too,, have found Vicks equally good for their own colds. Today, the who! 2 trend of medica practice is away from neeciess dosir.2. , Just rubbed on, Vicks gives off medicated vapors which are inhaled, and, ct the "came time, ccts through the c'dnl&sapkter. Club j:rs v:z3 j Harvest Queen Beryl Bown, diminutive blond, re cently reigned as queen of the an nual harvest ball at Utah Agricul tural college. She was chosen in a popularity vote,, and also is active in campus dramatics. Delightful Social iFor Fantan Members The residence of Mrs. Orrin Winget, was the scene of a delightful delight-ful social affair Friday afternoon, when she was hostess to members )f the Fantan club. Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Mrs. Charles Jones won the , Fantan prizes, the latter being awarded the consolation favor. A delicious luncheon was served, , the colors, pink and white, being employed in the decorative scheme of the table A huge basket of sweet peas formed the centerpiece. Present were Mrs.dyde Singleton, Single-ton, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Joseph McAffee, Mrs., Eva Hoover, Mn Lyman Whiting, Mrs. David Strong. Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Spring, ville; Mrs.;CharIes Jones,-Mrs. Ed Patten of "Payaon, Mrs. Manford Hutchinson- of v Springville, Mre. IWilliam Halladay and Mrs. Fred being Smgleton, the latter four. guests. M. B. H. Club PartVvPlnnned -Members of the M. B. H. club will be entertained Saturday evening eve-ning 'at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davies. Progressive "500 will be the feature fea-ture of entertainment. Prizes will be awarded and luncheon served. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the club. Dance At Fourth Ward Mutual members and friends of -the Fourth ward, enjoyed d dahco In the ward amusement, hall Tues Hy evenlnsr. immediately following follow-ing the close of the regular. M. I. A. meeting-. The Vagabonds furnished the dance -music - - ' - . - - ; 4 . ; ' :. Entre .Nous Club Meets Friday , -"-A-social is being planned by Mrtf. Melvin Taylor for members of the .Ehtre.Nous club Friday evening at her home. .AlKrnembers are extended .a cordial cor-dial Invitation. VI took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound wheri I was tirexl,; nervous 'andrun-dovvnv 'andrun-dovvnv I saw the advertisement and decided to try it because I was hardly ' able ; to do my housework. It has helped Jtne in every way.. My -'nerves are better, I have a good appetite, I sleep welPahd 1 do not tire so easily. I.recommend the Vegetable Vege-table Compound to other women for it gives me so much strength and -makes me feel like a new persoru"-Mrs. Lena Young, R. i, Ellsworth, Maine " . c;,.. - r $ i i f j ... . . Dinner Party Celebrates Birthday Complimentary io lier husband, whose Jbirthday . anniversary occurred oc-curred on that day, Mrs. Joseph H. Taylor gave an attractive family S dinner-party Monday -evening at her hohie. - v Carnations prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr; and Mrs. W. J.' Taylor; Mr, and Mtfi. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mi. C. A. DahTqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor,; Mi , and- Mrs. August Johnson, John-son, Mr", and Mx. Golden Taylor1 of Payson, Mr. and - Mrs.- James Jensen Jen-sen Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Taylorxf American 1 Fork, Mr, and - Mrs. Willard Olsen of . Murray, Hollis, Shirl, Normalind and Iris Taylor. At midnight, "the guest talked over - telephone to Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Taylor of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. i - - . t tf m i " - Val Norn Curls, bnjoy boaal : ' The Misses Dorothy .Coons and Loya Nielsen gave a' delightful social so-cial affair at the home of Mrs. Bud Nilsson Monday evening for members of the Val Norn social unit , of 'the B. Y. U. , " A business session was held, after which a social hour- was ' jtn joyed. -Mrs.:NiIsson furnished a number of beautiful vocal solos. A delicious supper was served to the following: Miss Wllma Hansen, Miss Ada Hasier, Miss Nita Wakefield, Miss Elaine . Paxman, Miss Phyllis Fletcher, Miss Margaret Peterson, Miss Edna Ludlow, Miss . Allie Bowen, Miss Grace Gardner, Miss Eunice Bird, Miss Virginia Taylor, Miss Donna Salisbury, Miss Pearl Dahle, Miss Ada Surch, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Bird, Miss Beth - Swenson, Miss Ruth Hansen and Miss Ruth Clark., ; V.. - - "- . s ' -' ' A.-..-. -, Prbyes Deligiitf til x r An enjoyable time was spent at the birthday party given -at the home of Mr. -and Mrs.: E. A. Hoit Sunday evening. In honor of Miss Goldie Holt and Miss Vera Anderson, Ander-son, whose birthday- anniversaries occurred. on thajt day. ,. t An: .borate'- dinner was.' served. pink and white .sweet peas and candles being used as a table decoration. dec-oration. After dinner,' - cards and games we're enjoyable feature. . Bidden were' Miss -Jane Mann, Earl Robertson, Miss Ella Holt, Alton Mdrrell, Miss Vers. Anderson, Bill Spainbower, Miss Myrth Scott. Marvin Perry, Miss Zola Allred, . Willard BuUer, Miss Goldie Holt, Morris Menlovc. ' ', sMcre diiB To Give Party, . - Members ot the Just-A-Mere elub will entertain their husbands at a card and dancing party. at Keeleys this evening.' A midnight supper will be served. . ' ' , " K- i All members and their Husbands arc urged to be present. r S: Mrs. Warren Salmon Tp Be Club Hostess Acacia club members will be entertained en-tertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Warren Salmon. A cordial invitation fs extended to all members. ' ' ' x . ----'. ; e.. I! See Adlin Hiuraddy She Wears New I Coat Each Day V U s J - VIENNA, Jan. 27. Some - years ago Mile Marga Bernard had an ambition. It-was to have one fur coat for .each day of, the five-month-long' Austrian winter. . Now she's realized the ambition, ; She -has 150 fur coats . f . . She; wears a different one. each day , from early November - until late March. The furs are valued altogether at about, $200,000. 0. S. Tr a vat as Plan Formal The annual formal party of the D. S. Trovata social unit of the' B. Y.' U. will, be "held Saturday evening eve-ning at the Elks' home. ' The Palais Royale orchestra will furnish the' music. Refreshments will be served. Invitations "arc being be-ing Issued. . ' ' 1 . - ' Primary Officers' Preparation Meeting . wr am1 .-' faatioia siLVia Second ward Primary, .association held their regular .preparat'" meeting Friday, everiingat home of Mrs. Clarence Olsen ;.; After the meeting, a 'social" was enjoyed a,nd n . tastyjluncheon "was" scrvca, Present were Mrs. Edith Clayton, Mrs. Alma Huff, Mrs. Zora Peay, Mrs. Julia Brim, Mrs. Annie Farley, Mrs.-Mary Clark, Mrs. Harris, MrsJ Ahna Harding, and;j Mrs. Maty Olsen, the latter being a guest THE SERVICE SEWERS MRS. CORLETT & CO. ; Announce The Opening of their ; GENERAL SfcWING SHOP 4 Delivery Service , Room 12 WILKINS HOTEL Phone 1475 3.c: ;'v7atiQllii .Con? f-f p mi in I, mm "i to" "nJ Cm Aliti MEREDITH'S mam BOWL OSTRICHES AND FAIR .LADIES The ostrich isn't the only bird who thinks he becomes invisible by the - simple , method of burying hi3 head, in - the sand,. .-Women are prone to do the same thing where waist-lines are concerned This can be excused in part by the , tube-like slinv dresses we have worn for so long. Slim hips were stressed and the straight dress covered cov-ered a multitude, of pulchritudinous "sins from' chin to hips. . v v But now that the waistline is again in evidence what do we find? A waist measure which has increased in-creased from two to four inches and . a roll of fat like va small balloon bal-loon tire around and slightly below the normal waist. We know that fat Is reserve energy en-ergy and that extra energy of any kind calls on this reserve,- so a definite campaign of exercise is needed ' to burn tip this particular fat reserve. This may be- the bend ing exercises so often used in this column, or it may be an exercise sponsored by a noted writer on beauty, which I have found effective. effec-tive. ' The exercise is done by standing shoeless against a wall, head, shoulders, shoul-ders, hips and heels exactly in line and against the wall. In position your 7 body is straight and rigid, with only the bend at the waist not flat against the wall. " The exercise consists of-attempt ing ; to force this bend out of the back by breathing IN and at. the same .time exerting force of ; the in-" halation -to flatten oui this-bend. It. Is hard to do at the start, but so very effective that 10 days will see marked improvementjn your waist measure. . TODAY'S RECIPE Corn Casserole i . '2 cans corn,', medium size 1 cup grated cheese . - - 'hit cup pimiento stuffed .olives - 1 cud uimiento stuffed, olives 1 tohlosnAnn nanrllfa ,s , 2 canned chicken tamales buttered crumbs - Salt and pepper.-. .- - . J,-Canned J,-Canned Vienna sausage or part ;ly c.poked tiny pork, sausage' can be ; j substUuted foK the . chicken - ta- . Has tlaCc Good with ; Same Price for over 38 years 25 castes Cor 25 - Pure Economical Efficient MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT 's Herald J a Mix together ,the, corn, olives, paprika. ; salt, pepper and three-fourths three-fourths of the cheese. Cut the tamales "or , sausage into small pieces and fold them into the corn, taking' care not to break , or make the mixture mussy." Place the mixture In ft rather shallow baking dish, cover the top with the buttered crumbs sprinkled with the remaining-. cheese m and bake until the wish is very hot and K5 Supreme values! ILqskiiIqi chases made by : oLUr MrsLewis (now in Ncv York). 'Merchandise 'Merch-andise wortfr twice andmore than the prices we offer. OwinK to lack of space we cart bnlyjist a few ofthe hundreds of Values.-: 1 ' A , "k Y:; --1 ,;: SALE STARTS AT JPlaniiel Pajamas Women's t ine qoality FlannelPa jamas, neatly trimmeci; $1.50 flfip values, Special . . . 00b JPiahriei Gowns Ladies' . comfy Gowns,, assorted styles and col- ors. Values '0D to $2.00 ........ 00C House Dresses i i "Regrular, $1.00- Gingham 1 and Percale House Froiks; extra special, 2 for . . Sweaters Silk and wool pull-over Sweaters in all colors Sizes 34 to 42. ' '-. t Regular $1.95 00p Special .......... Uub " ! -' " -' 11,1 " 11 , ' "p,5'1 " lf'." .. 1 Fancy Skirts ; Fancy pleated Skirts in" Plaids and colors. Regular Regu-lar ,$2.00; 00. , Sale Price only. .". 00U. . . -Y . - -. V ... -;v;:"- ' .;v',,' Special selling of 200 New Hats fri Felts, Velvets, Metalics, etc'. Former prices to $5.00-r-r . EXTRA SPEC! AC ... . OTHER HAT YALUES TO $10.00 . . . . v . Just Smart NeW;' Dresses in all uyiia. - ounxxa, vvxpjjes, Values ' CO PR to $6.95...::.. ViOO- Values CQn; to $9.95..;;... ViOO. VV Li Women's'; Children's and Misses Coats. L avishly trimmed with fur. Selling at less than,half their regular prices 'y ' ' ; ' COATS..: . COATS ... . , All Other Coats at Similar Reductions - . Doors Open 10 am. the ton nicely browned. Serve from the dish. 1 : ' j About rsOOcovcrsthe calorie to- i tal of .this corntvlish. Jf other vegetables are served with it they must be , non-fattening. A green salad should be served and the dessert des-sert should be of fresh fruit. The Corn Casserole serves ' six people:. : A 'teacher says ( it la not .easy to loam to play tho saxophone, whlcfi confirms ours fcais. .-. Made possible only by 10 A. M. - - , - Ladies' Purses Women's leather Hand Bags and Purses! ;! New smart styles just. re- ' v ceived ; values QOp to $2.50... ..:.., 00" House Slippers - Women's House Slippers in all sizes. Formerly priced to $2.00. -Assorted ; styles ; . RRn Sale Price, Pair, . ."0.0b Corso Belts - ; Heavy quality Corso Belts with abdominal V support. . $150 values.;" H Sizes 32 to 44; 00n Special 00b Boston Bags' . ,. Another shipment of Boston Bags, with locks and key. Rubberized lin- v ing; j flfln Sale Price ....... 00b House Frocks 1 lot smart J louse Dresses Dress-es of Rayon and Percale, Values to $i.75 ; 00 n Sdpc lal . -1 . . . . . UUu r5 ; i, Arrived100 Beautiful ) f styles. Specially purchased, yvouis, etc. livery -wanieu .size. Values ; to$lG.50 ? i00 Values CO PR to $19.25 ..;.. tyJi00, LAST? CALL! Technically, it's riot -unlawful t drill a hole thru a dime and u..c t for an earring but the 'govcrnnu n. f docRn't smile on the pructicc. CIHCIIESTEnS PILL 41, vl CI.K hh Hli, RH, T.ka mm athrv II. tf nnf Dnurl'L Ak . BKM riHJ.(".40 yc. kuo SOU) IX fcKDCCiJU MUMCX.'. the exceptional pur - , COME EARLY! i " Bloomers Genuine : Kayser, $ 1 .45 ; I Mafvelray Bloomers, in pink and flesh and peach; all sizes;; flflp Pi ir UUu . . Chemise Fancy Chemise with Brassiere top. All sizes. Pastel colors; $1.50 00 Values; Special . . 00b Fabric Gloves Women's- fabric Gloves with' fancy cuf " $1.50' Values; ; j)0n washable Pair,.. Uub - , Girdles and Corso Pelts; , in all styles. Special sample lot values to $5.00 Special . . . . . . .. $1,00 House Dresses Fast i-Ior, fancy JIouhc Frocks,Jii all colors, neatly trimmed ; values to .$2.50; 1 Jin Sale Price. . . .. pliHO . .$1.88 and $2.88 and selling at drastic rcduc- 7 Values. - 017 AO . to $29.50 ::; .' ; ;. IliMU Values COI 00 .tci $37.5(1 C'.,. . WHiOO Come Early! Save! - . ' V. 3 no c LEO N. LEWIS; MGR. VAPOUUU |