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Show TAGE THREE Ethel Rambeau Editor . Phone 496 PRO'.VO '(UTAH); EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY," NOVE M B E R 1 8, ; 9 3 0. WMds Dance Tonight; Will-Follow - i .,.-- RoadSHow Cards-Luncheon At F. B. T. Clulf The M. I. A. itake v board vrill entertain at a complimentary dance in the First ward recreation hall this evening, immediately following follow-ing the ward road show performances- . ' .. ' During the social, the winners of the road shows in the various circuits cir-cuits will be announced- The win- ners will apear in the finals at the Paramount theater Thursday evening. eve-ning. -- - .. All M. I. A. members and friends are cordially invited to attend. o Fourth Ward M. I. A. Arranges Social ; A social will be given for the adult members of the Fourth ward, Friday at 8 p. m- in the ward amusement hall, under the auspices of the activity committee of th3 ward M. I- A. " Dancing', games and other social activities will be featured durlnjr the evening and refreshments will be served!. - -. "All ward members ate cordially invited to attend free cf charge. . - - & z : ; v Hawaiian Theme . At Val Norn Affair Val Norns.of the B. Y. U. gave a delightful informal dancing party Saturday evening at the Manavu ward amusement hall. The decorative scheme was in the form of a Hawaiian garden. palm3 and ferns predominating in the artistic arrangement. Tasty refreshments re-freshments were .'served by two girls in Hawaiian costume, from a Hawaiian hut made from, bamboo and straw. The guests wre seated on straw mats whi:e btmg served. Walter Daniels orchestra furnished fur-nished the music for dancing. During Dur-ing intermission, several selections were furnished by the - Hawaiian trio from the B. Y. U. Thirty-five couples attended the gala event. The committee on arrangements included Miss Lcya Nielsen, chairman, chair-man, Mis3 Gean Clark and Hiss Elaine Paxman-j Birthday Tarty JProves Enjoyable .V . orrery ' V-- A '110 M - m Members cf the F. B. T. clao were delightfully, entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph H. Taylor-Saturday evening. ; Progressive "500" was played, Mrs. C W. Robbin3 winning the high ecore prize and the low scor favor going to Mr. Rcbblns. A tasty repast followed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C W. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Treje4er,l T nPt.i" T7.f Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kemp and Mr. Pill X HIS rTOCK and Mrs. Joseph Ahlander, thi laU ter couple being invited guests. Tight Sleeves, Slender Pleats Social Un its Of B. Y. U. Entertain ' Com alimentary to Arthur Hard- Ui r.i A V. Tffrertsen. whose birthday anniversaries occurred on ( that day, members of the social, committee of the genealogical society so-ciety of the Second ward entertained entertain-ed Saturday evening atthe Harding Hard-ing home. - .Games followed a brief business ression and a delicious luncheon was served - to' the following: Mr. Mid Mrs. Harding, Mr. and lira Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Booke, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Leetham, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Madsen, Mr. and Mrs- William Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bourne, and Mrs. Lydia Harding. f Birthday Supper v A delicious suppei was given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph li.. Jones at their home, in celebration oi uie Wrthriav anniversary of -their daughter, Myrtle, which occurred nn that dav. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frances Ludlow of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. .Roy Storrs, Miss Lots McFadden, Miss Leah Moore, Miss Lois Moore, Miss Ethel Jones, miss Naomi Douglas and Miss Anna Douglas. 1 i III II la - One of the most charming social events of the season, was the Deca Sema Fe-Val Hyric party, held at the Manavu ward, amusement hali Friday evening. The affair followed the pep rally at the Paramount theater. . v . ' . Music for the "tie less" dances was furnished by Byron Das:rupV Palais Roy'ale : orchestra. Seventy-five Seventy-five couples were In attendance. . Miss Melba Larson, Miss Eliza Bjcrregaard, Lynn Hurst and Harold Har-old Bailey were included on th"! committee on arrangements. Dr. and Mrs. George Hansen and Prof, and Mrs. Alonzo Morley were the patrons. ' ' ' University Girls ' Have Advantages In Business Life The girl with a college education today has a marked advantage in the competition, for a career in the business world, declared Miss May Conrov, buyer of women's ready-to- wear for Z. C. M. I., before the cla?s in home economics of Brigham Young . university Monday. The class i Ftudvins possible vocations ond careers for women. Miss Con-icy Con-icy went on to say th3t Ine pioneering pioneer-ing of women in industry and bur i-rtr3 i-rtr3 had been done by those who hed no Fpecial training for the jobs. It U inevitable therefore that those who rre able to get special preparation prepara-tion in collece will havo th- advan. "iv ?hveC'4.hbiss U6 tlo nuCHave it. j But training in vocational linea Is rot the only requisite for sue-! ich?. according to Miss Cunroy. HeaHh and cheerful outlook are ! etential, as well as the ability to se-j romance ?.i the-world about. The "clinging vine" type has less likelihood likeli-hood of achieving success, but at the same "time women must not lr.se the quality of "femininity." More depends on the manner in f which she do?s the task thn th-i task itself, sh? continued. Among tho vocations open- to women-in business - Miss Conroy listed buying in all lines, foreign and domestic, stylists, advertising, merchandise buying, copy-writing, personnel directing, tearoom managing, man-aging, social welfare work, ilesignr ing, and institutional superintendents., superintend-ents., : v ' y .:.--y.-. .v -. (4 1 ' (J PrOVO Gltlb Al Vases Made At i , . Cliib Session JBndge. arty In S. Members of ' the ' Saturday Evening Eve-ning Bridge club were" delightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Leland Silver at Salt Lake Saturday evening. " : ' An elaborate dinner-was served. Thanksgiving decorations being employed . 4n the ' rcherfie. Four tables of bridge followed, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Greer and GeorgeMeecham receiving the high score prizes. ' - Pai-ticipating In the enjoyable event were the following club mem- Greer, Mrs. Mary Hafen gave an interesting inter-esting demonstration on the making mak-ing of vases at. the regular Vicux Amies "club meeting held Monday evening at the Herman Grimm resi dence. Mrs. Arvilla S. Grimm was the hcstes3. - v ' ' 1 ; A number of pretty, vases were made by the guests. Music and Knrinl chat was enloved and a de licious luncheon followed. Chrysanthemums Chry-santhemums prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. The evening was pleasantly spent by the following : , Mrs. LaPreal Clayton, Mrs. Geneva ; t?owe'3on, Mrs.; Wanda McKay, Mrs., .Amy Cole, Mrs. Velma Hedquist, Miss Bernice Condon, Miss Mildred C m-don. m-don. Mrs. Ada Mellor, Mrs. Geneva Smith. .Mrs. Mary .Hafen. Mrs. and Mrs. George Meecham, Mr. and Mr3. Clarence Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' Swenson, Mr. and Mrs.- C. La Voir Jensen, iindW guests: Mr. and . Mrs." Clair Mortensen and Mr I aridTMrs. Lake. ' Kenneth Young of. Salt r- Tn-,. ' w.'m 1 BY FANCIION. Tres Joli Club r Mrs. D.H D. Sutton, assisted by Mrs. Josepli B. Ceethaler,' will bs hostess to members of the Tres Joli club Thursday afternoon at her home. All members are cordially invited. There can't be too ' manyV-pep-lums we mean. .;. Very emart, very youthful, they make a proper key note for the frock and provide a place to put the finger tip lengtl) slit pockets thaTare edged ' vrtth tailored silk bands. The suit is fashioned of wool crepe, an extremely warm, but featherweight fabric that la in excellent ex-cellent taste this season. ' ' - Many womeij fe3l that the lrW V-neckline V-neckline is the most flattering of any neckline and that with a. touch of white i3 is unsurpassed for a charming, youthful app?arahce. This . clever suit combines these two qualifications with a narrow scalloped edge of white silk. " The cuffs, true to fashion, are finished in the samo manner as the neckline. Shiny black buttons slipped slip-ped thru white ,f.mttonh.Qles pake a practical, looking trimming for the front of the jacket effect. Ornamental Orna-mental buttons are also used on the tight-fitting sleeves. . ' V -A flock of : slenderizing pleats are placed directly in the front of the skirt. They are. held in place with stitching, . to jufat; above the knees, - when - they are allowed to fall free to the: hem. ' ; , j. A dress , cf wool crepe in your wardrobe conies under the category of necessities. T- ' : s " . L JiistrA-Mere Club .' : Members At Affair : Ah enjoyable time was spent at the Just-A-Mere club party held at the home cf Mrs. Thomas Clitheroe Saturday afternoon. , f- Three 'tables of bridg and a de: licious luncheon ; were the .features of enjoyment during the afternoon. Mrsi Leo Sutherland won. the hign score prize. - " ' Present were. Mrs. R. D. Homer, Mr3. G. L. Shurtleff, Mrs. Gil Cax, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mr3. Leo Sutherland, A Mrs. Frank Knight, Mrs. Cannon ; Jones, Mrs. . Ralp i Thomw, .Mrs. Iliff Jones, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. Bert Hedquist, the latter two being invited guests. - - . . t - Young Couple Honor Guests ' Mr. and, "Mrs. Frank. Madsen (Chloe Coleman of-Midway): who .were recently married, were guests of honor at a social affair given by Mr. Madsen's parents, Mr." and Mrs. George Madsen, Saturday evening at their home. . .,. Cards. . music 'and 'social .chat were the diversions and' a tte- liclous luncheon was . served to '35. Many 'useful and- beautiful gifts wer leer ived'by' the young-couple rrSnf 'lh eTrreiatlVe's0 thtTt riedd,3 1 tn ' attendance. WilhelminaClub Mrs. George Madsen was hostesi to members sof, the Wilhelmina chib Saturday afternoon at her home. Card3 and -a' delicious luncheon were enjoyed by. five. ... -. Grimm, the latter . two being in vited guests, -v -: , Farewell For Missionary . - " ' - .'.! .i. The Sharon" stake Sunday school board gave a-social at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. H. Blake Monday Mon-day evening, .in honor of their daughter, Thclma, who is leaving, soon . for the Northern ' States 'mission 'mis-sion 7fieldr Miss Blake has been stake Sunday school organise or some 'time. . . Progressive games,., music rl and social-chat were the diversions, and a tasty luncheon was served to 16. In behalf of those, present, P. W. Madsen, stake Sunday uchoo uup-erintertderft uup-erintertderft presented the depait-ing depait-ing missionary with a beautiful leather handbag as a token of love and appreciation. A response ws made by Miss Blake. . ; ... ... -. Dancing Party Given By Units ' "Cougar Errand and Beaux Arts social ,urdt members of the B. Y. U. entertained ' their partners and friends at. an informal dancing party at the Ladies' gym Saturday The "Y"y football team and the alumni members of the two unit3 were honor guests at the delightful event.. Miss Elizabeth ' Cannon and K. B. Sauls were, tue" patrons. - Fifty; couples ; attended, the enjoyable' en-joyable' affair. V " S. C S. Party Members of the S. C. S will be the guests of Miss Elizabeth Taylor at her home Friday evening instead of; Thursday evening, the uusal meeting time of the club. - All members are extended a cordial cor-dial invitation. , , . .".- Cards Followed By Luncheon M. B, H. club members nict'Sat urday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mis, Thomas Davles..- Cards were played and a delicious de-licious luncheon ; was served. Mrs! Wendall Bradford and Elmer Madsen' Mad-sen' won thfe high score prizes. Present were Mr. ; and Mrs. Eugene i-Halladay, Mr.' and Mra. Al Hansen, and Mrs. " Elmer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Halladay, Halla-day, Mr. and Mrs. Alva' Coleman of Salt - Lake, Mr.' and ' Mrs. Wendall Bradford, Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell, the : latter two. couples being invited guests. ' Sharon ' Primary Workers Notice A . ; . - . . The Sharon stake Primary, officers offi-cers will hold a social for all stake and ward officers of the associa tion, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Lake View ward Wall. Games, under . the direction ot Mrs. Christa M. Chrlstensen, will be featured. A full attendance is desired. de-sired. v , Primarv OffJrprs V Second . ward Primary ' officers and teachers will meet Wednesday evening a.t "the home ofl Mrs.-Annie Farley.' ' 1 ' ' . A full 'attendance is desired. ' "J ? '-: :' ' i, , Sharon M. LA. Workers Honored Among the enjoya'ble social3 of the week, was the. party given by the' Sharon stake M. I. A. officers ;for the ward officers and teachers of the association -and their partners, part-ners, Saturday evening' at tho Timpanogos ward hall. - Danciffg and games were enjoyable enjoy-able features and a-delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to 75. Marry f. the 'r new" tweed Crocks have &kirt pockets, fastened - with bvttpns or- snaps, to keep cigaretF,' nicney, make-up in. They remind cne of. the ' old-time pockets ari skirts had. ; Pr.E.G,HugHes' Return To Coast - Dr. and Mrs.- E. G. Hughes of Long Beach, California, formerly of Provo left Saturday - for their home after spending a week here.-The here.-The visitors . came for -the funeral services of Dimmlck Huntington of Springville, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Hughes. ' - .' . . While In Provo they were the "dinner guests of Mrs. David West-wood, West-wood, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen and Mrs. A; B. Morgan. - Trovta Sodal Unit Entertained Miss Mildred Davis and Miss Billie Hollingshead entertained members of the, Trovata social unit of the U, Y. TJ. Monday evening t the home of the former. . A delicious luncheon was served to Miss Phyllis Miller, Miss Beth Ashworth. Miss Elizabeth -Gessford, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Mabel Cum-mard. Cum-mard. Miss Ethe" Alder, Miss Maxine Anderson, Miss Dixie Man-gum, Man-gum, Miss , Helen. Worsley, Mi?s Miriam Smith, Miss Floy1 Hansen'; MIE3 Clarice Brunt,, Mlsa Josephine Johnson, Miss Mabel Wilson, Miss Myrtle Sowards, and Miss Maxine Davis. , Lenn Singletons Hosts At Social Mr. and, Mrs. Lenn Singleton entertained en-tertained at their home Saturday evening for members of the La- MAKE IT YOURSELF Every woman would love a weekend week-end envelope handkerchief case for a little Christmas icmembruncc. They are so inexpensive and t o easy to make! "Out of one yard of crisp organdie, half a yard pink and half baby blue, or any other two colors you want and mo binding tapc or ribbon, you can make five. . "Cut your Organdie " lengths irto strips cyen Inches wide and Blxtren inches long. Lay a pink ntrlj against A blue one,' cither ride out that you want, and fold the douMo ftrlp iTKCan envelope, binding th outer seam of the envelope and the. edges of,- the flap in ribbon in tho twe colors'.': Embroider a modernistic design In the inside color, or In black and fcolor, on tho outside, or just appll- ; que-a few littlofiodernistlc flowem. j Fasten' with i tiny pearl button and n loop or v.i.t h a una p. These little trifles hold an mazing maz-ing v number of handkrrch'cfn, plenty for a week-end or a nhort trip. They ard easy to pack, kep the handkerchiefs fresh and are themselves easy to look at. . Varlete club. Bridge was played, the high score awards being won by Mr.and Mrs. Karl Scherer. A dellclous'luncheon wa3 served to the following: Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred S. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scherer and Mr. and TMrs. Laurin Peterson. Chicken Dinner Mr and Mrs.' Cloyd ITooth entertained enter-tained at a chicken dinner Sundny evening, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stubbs, Miss Gracs Stubbs, Miss Louise Stubbs, Charles Stubbs and Howard Severson. lilt vw Coming Thursday LEWIS LADIES' STORE GRAND RALLY 88c SALE See Wednesday's v Herald Sale Of Velvet Hats Exceptional Values Q.J I An opportunity to buy an "extra" Hat at a great saving Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at ti ill "ifli i Adorable Afternoon Frocks CHIFFONS FLAT CREPES, PRINTS In High Grade Shades and Black, 09.95 OH 2.75 0nJ.75 pa3.50 EVENING GOWNS METALLIC 1 .DIMMER ' 4S5 06.95 FELTS 02.95 COATS Thanksgiving Sale HALF PRICE Simmons Famous Beauty Rest Mattress X R0 S C0MBXNY THE DEPARTMENT . STDEE OP .HDDs Inn flpmnnn rni :r orrnnf Amo'DInntrn'' . -----. -v vu nyi VUl'"UIUilAi;M last Saturdayxthat ve feel it necessary to give the public another opportunity to purchase at bur . Special Low Prices WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ISimfinEaC WooIIoim MOflfl Sauerkraut . and Wciners , You'll enjoy Sauer-, Sauer-, kraut , and WclnerH ' on these cold snap-ny snap-ny days. For Wed- nesday shoppers we -j a re ' of f c rin g c x I ra choice long nhred , Kraut al 7c per lb. We also offer fresh Weiners at 20c per lb. You will want to buy enough , to last you all week. Like Candy? We arc so enthused over our present as-sortmcnt as-sortmcnt of candy that wc just have to talk about it. We, ourselves, like can-.dy can-.dy mighty well, and find keen pleasure in anticipating our customers candy wants. .We don't carry every kind, of course, but the . kinds our customers like best, and right new what an ar- . rav-f , - . Chocolates J u s t received a fresh new shipment of candy. In t h i s ' shipment were 1-lb. Chocolate Covered Cherries, 1 lb. Assorted As-sorted Chocolate Creams and 2 Vz lb. 7; Assorted Chocolate Creams. Each va-. , , . x c t y wonderfully good in all its freshness fresh-ness and delicacy. Then ..besides these chocolates, there are your favorite bulk numbers marshmallows, Co-coanut Co-coanut . Bon IJons, Hone" Corn, Wfhip- , ped Cream Puffs, etc. Each variety marked at a low, pleasing price. See these teday. . '. "A Surety of Purity" G FOOD y l'R'"J77'l SI'STOM 71 EAST CENTER ST. 0. 0 BIGGER! BETTER! Than Ever! m 1 I o o 'M cl. fUP 1 -1 vy- 7 Z ALL WAR DS Tuesday, Nov. 18, 7:30 Finals Paramount Thurs.; Nov. 20, 8:15 p. m. Reserved Seats on Sale Beginning Tuesday , 75c 50c 35c Unreserved Seats 25c |