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Show TTTJT v - t. -- ETHEL p RAMBEAp FASHION MODES OF THE SEASON A.itTOnaal Affair Id OBERT BURNS, whose birthday occurs this month, was JtV. the therne; of the annual' banquet of the faculty of ? the Brigham Youngr .university, which . was held at the Hotel Roberts Saturday 'evening. , U rThe: -ests wereu greeted f in. . the lobby by members of the committee, assisted by Miss Vivian Merrill, who was dressed as a Scotch lassie. The dining room reminded one of the banks and braes of bonhy Scotland. A mound of puiple heather formed the centerpiece of the main table, and smaller clusters of heather aji4' acacia decorated the side tables. The ' color scheme of lavepdar and yellow was completed i- r by yellow tapers. Tfce place cards were.; waier cwor Bivc;tic " sprigs of heather. Around the din ing; rowra wuc join6" v" poet, his home at Ayr, and typical Heotch scenes. ' 'As the guests were being seated played-by Lawrence, Whitman, vlo-.UaJataAcUJf vlo-.UaJataAcUJf Im iCiaraiWoodtoouse at the piano. A Grace JBefore Dinner," poem by Burns, w gfren.by Mrs. Christens Chris-tens J?nsn.v-:' -mv1 ceremVnlesgave ' th address- of wefcotP. ajufc in a leech , Jeyrly playing upon 'the' Scotch name, i-trurtd i-trurtd the- 1 toastmaster,' rMlss Gladys, Duncan Black: . r. - . v 1. 1 Marl STIW4 A . Tlful Tin ability, Scotch wfl,' arid . native graclousness, presented Che toastj t Ka.no fni- tK venine:. and, Intro tu,ft. " . ---- . - w . - : ' duced, in a most pleasing irianner, the., following toasts: . v J To . Burns, and .the uacuuys Saturday Nighty . (a clever parody Oar "The Cotter's Saturday fight'.'), xf. Stella P. Rich: "To John An- .'Taflher; .rro Our Bonnie Jean, Kiirsn and . Men. Gang AYV a' Clev.M K. B. Sauls; "A Mans AMan for. a'. That." Miss Ellza beth Cannon; 'To. the assies,, V .'.it u.l(1.o MoodJ Prof. U- a. J Ehner t Miller ; .tTo the Uncii Good, and tbiYRlIldiy niWte" X. ,C. rlAmbert. ' : Miss 'Margaret :Summerhays, ac- cWpanle hy Prof . Gerif de Jong, hn in her characteristic mncr' f'WhlsUe; and I'll . WWUfl 1 -T' IjsVds WillaSowaVds fanu . xaarie Morgan gave a delightful versloa tftthe Highland Fltng; Miss MU 4 red Dixon was at the piano. The evenine's entertainment was j&iuad with a , clever skit, "To See Ourselves AjK-Otf Sea XJaT ,nn.f.tii hv Prof a Dtt Romnev, assisiea yr-H3. "r Tone. c. : 1 " '"-V ' ' sitted of Miss Barbara . Maughn. Miss M$ry J . OUertort.c Mrs. Chris-trRlnKSfu Chris-trRlnKSfu Mrs. VasCA-M. Tanner ' E. MsTMrs. Georee H. H&Wn. Mrs.Xkarl E. Young, Mrs li,IIf,Eatmoii.d. U. V ,!Tbvoinmittee wa assisted ra thfr-i jcoatter of decoration ana place' cards ttott- ta. , t. moha' anq,. his svuaents, ana rrvi Young. Cou United In Marriage Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy .Turner of Springville, to Ernest G. Thatchr er, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. 1 hatcher of Provo. The ceremony was performed Saturday Sat-urday in armlhgton.'Mr. and trs. Thatcher-will reside in Prdvo. M. I; A. Program Fbi;VMavuWard ; The regular M. I-A; program will be conducted at the meeting to be f held' Tuesday; a'T t! o'cloelc in the Manavu wanj cnapei. During the last half hour of the meeting, a one-act play, "The Bank Account," . will, be presented under the direction or ' Miss Laura Bon-nett. Bon-nett. Those appearing in the play are Lois Vance, Louise Forsythe and Orlando McBride. " . Immediately following mutual, a dance, will be held in the amusement amuse-ment hall. The Collegians will" fur nish the. music. Ail ward M. I. A. members and friends are extended a cordial invitation. i Party In FonQir Birthday Surpti ' AhnualfFormal Dinner Banc it. putothaliUUI 'm fluflVmuffins - , .It'sthc million, of tiny bubbles ;UC the -batter,' iricascd By the cream of t trior, -in" your ;: Baking cohere are cheap sudsu- i Kutttfoywd;.; i They make, bubbles toor; but not tneuny, nunyA kind. 'Ask ahy:d6mestic-xscience ahy:d6mestic-xscience ;teacher btafty tdtiajiHotWerybakr "ihg powder. contains : a-eamoj:Jz?ar,ivr 'Uir substitutes cost a lot les. ;Xxok", oh : your baking" jwwder t tin.; See if ,you 4 ; see the Words "cream of . tartar anywhere - It important!- Baking R-bwdcr i - ' CHest c Tarter Is Gay Fete A clever stocks exchange theme Was carried out at- the annual formal dinner dance of the Alpha Kappa Psi, national commercial fraternity of the B. Y. U., held Friday Fri-day evening at the Hotel Roberts. The feature of the attractive dec-orative dec-orative scheme was a huge illuminated illum-inated Alpha Kappa Psi emblem. Centering each of the small dining tables was a desk pen set, on either side of which' was a candle,' the fraternity colors, gojd, blue and pearl predominating. The- program! DooKiets wee in tne zorm .of .stock certificates,. and beautiful pearl and crystal necklaces were presented .as favors. During the dinner .the following interesting program was furnished: Address of welcome, "Opening Quo-, tatlbns of the Stock Market," and introduction or the toastmaster, ifelvirt McDonald, President James Finch; toasts, "To the Board of Directors," Sterling Evans; "To Preferred Stock (women)," James A. Cullimore; "To Common Stock men)," Norman B. Creer; "To Non-Participating stock (alumni)." Elmer Dastrup; "Bulling the Mar-ket.t Mar-ket.t PrtifHerald R. Clark. Walter "Daniels' orchestra furnished fur-nished the music for dancing. The patrons were Proband Mrs. H. V. Hoyt and . ProC. and Mys. Herald Rv Clark. In attendance at the delightful event .we,re . the, ploding members mem-bers and- their partners: J Frank Speckhart, , Miss Mabel Cummard, Frank. Cragun, Miss Ruth Stevens, WUliam Jex, .'.Miss Helen Tuttle, Elmer Dastrup, Miss Mildred Davis, Paul VVarnickV!Miss Phyllis. Adams, Ruel Jacobsen, Miss Ina Allred, William -Oldryd, Miss Hanjnah Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Anthony Sowards, Miss Aline Coleman, Norman B-. Creer, Miss iris Robinson, Robert Curtis, Miss Florence Htckman, Dix Jones, Miss Floy' Hansen, Melvin McDonald, Miss Lucile Merrill, Sterling Evans. mis Aua rxaMivr, lames viuko.. Miss Ruth AlleSi, James Cullimore, Miss Grace Gardner, Waldoi Men-love,. Men-love,. MiSs Edna Harris, Ras-bahd, Ras-bahd, Miss Virgie Fraughton, Qrrin Jackson, Uise Oixie Mangum, Richard Rich-ard Knight, Miss Nell Hlbbert, Norman Nor-man Bingham,-Miss. Beulah Strick-ler, Strick-ler, Edgar : Barton, Miss Merle Anderson, An-derson, Harold Barton, Miss Lola Braithwaite, Mr-aruf'Mrs. Theodore Toone, LeRoy Randall, Miss Josephine Joseph-ine Johnson, Glen Wilkinson, Miss An enjoyable social, affair ot rn-sir ' ..- urday evening was the surprise I . party given for Mr and Mrs. DtMih:Alp,-i Kappw-Pal oftteem are ae Social Given e t i r i n er Officers Clark at their home by a.,g-oup of neighbors and friends-who called to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Clark, i - : ,'f Games and music wer. the di-version8 di-version8 and a delicious hot, supper was served to'Mr. and Mrs. James Jftaiseh, Mr; and Mrs. E. N. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Duff ift Mr. ad Mrs. Ruloh Clark, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Clark, Mr. ahd: Mrs. Claude Batey, Mr and' Mrs. Mack. Craner, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sadler, of Magna, Mrs. Zlna Dennis 'Mrs. Alice Clark, Mrs. MarilutlWorthing-' ton and Miss Adalaide; Dennis. Pythian Sister ' The regular' meeting ot the Pythian Sisters will be; hed; Tuesday Tues-day evening at 8 o'clock in the K. O. P. hall. , AU members and officers are urged to be present. - Members of the Third ward Relief Re-lief society choir and a special com-raltttee com-raltttee entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Sarah Dixon, in compliment to Mrs. Kate Ewell and Mrs. Eva Warner, chorister and assistant chorister, respectively, who recently resigned after having served in these capacities for 10 years. During the time pleasantly spent with music and games, & . . tasty luncheon was served. In behalf of the women in attendance, Mrs. Dixon presented each of the honor guests with a lovely gift. Responses were made. Present were Mrs. O. I. Ercan-brack, Ercan-brack, Mrs. Emma Knudsen, Mrs. Hannah Baker. Mts. Louise Collins, -l'rs. Netta; Madsen, Miss Emma abrlskie, Mrs. Florence Clark, Mrs. Merle. .Jouey, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Maria D. Taylor, Mrs. Emily Carter, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Mrs. Rose Bushel 1, Mrs. LaPreal Halladay, Mrs. Lucile Dixon, Mrs. Gladys Brough, Mrs. Nellie Taylor Mrs. Leah Wheeler, Mrs. Mildred Hall, Mrs. Lula Dunsdbn and Mrs. Emily Corons. V ., A, ' " Fourth Ward I A. Progcam, , Miss Fawn Greer will furnish a piano ,solo during the preliminary exercises at the Fourth ward Mt I. A. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the .ward chapel. Th" drama calss, under the direction di-rection . of Mrs- Libbie Cook Hay-ward, Hay-ward, will cast; the characters for the one ! act play, ' "The 'Bank Account." Ac-count." The' other activity classes will be directed by their regular teachers and Will continue with their A-standard work. A dance will be held in the amusement amuse-ment hall after mutual, to which the public is cordially invited to attend. Walter Daniels' orchestra will furnish tfce music. 1- Satin Costume Will Lend Ease and Confidence to Its Wearer follows: .James Finch, president; James Cullimore, vice- president; Metvin McDonald, secretary; Paul Warnick, treasurer;" Sterling Evans, ritualist; Norman Bingham, warden; war-den; Jefferson Cazier, alumni secretary. secre-tary. . The committee In charge of ar- " cans furn,sh mUslc ter: . Is Smart Affair . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branagan entertained at a bridge-dinner at their home Sunday evening, the occasion being the birTuday anniversary anni-versary of the host. Mrs. R. A. Moorefieldj and John Beesley won the high ; score prizes and the consolation .favors went to Mr.'" and Mrs. E. B. Shriver. Gbld and Green" miiSmmm Mat i - s " A 3 - ' , ' - ; ; , , A t j-'"" " " " I - va,?- - " I v ' ' . l v , MkW JV - - Cards-Luiicheou i Social Twelve Club Party Is Enjoyable Mrs. James Snow entertained at her home, the guest list including 1 the following: Mrs. Mattie Walter, Mrs. Maggie Wilkins, Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Lillian Wilson, Mrs. Emma Foote, Mrs. Mary Dusenberry, Mrs. E. I. Egilson and Mrs. Edith Spalding. Progressive "500 was played, Mrs. Egilson receiving the high score prize - and the consolation favor going to Mrs. Lillian Wilson. A delicious luncheon was served. Pioneer Ward M. L A. Notice Mrs. Jennie K. Mangum will give the life of Madame Schumann-Heinle Schumann-Heinle before the Gleaner and Junior girls and "M" Men of the Pioneer ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. A .good attendance of members will be appreciated. MemTTers of the Social Twelve club were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson Saturday evening at their home. Car-ii were played, after which a-tasty a-tasty repast was served to the lol- ? lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Storrs, Mr. and. Mrs. Sterling Bean and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knudsen. Knud-sen. the latter couple being guests. The high score prize went to Mr and Mrs. Reed Crane and the consolation con-solation favor was won by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Storrs. v You and Your Friends James O. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hawkins, has left for Palo Alto, Calif., where he will enter the spring semester of the Stanford university. The young man is a former B. Y. U. student. Charles Paxton Whitakcr of Provo, Pro-vo, ami Viola Edwards of Provo, were married Saturday morning at the county court house. Frank SalT isbUry, county clerk, performed the ceremony. Birthday Luncheon To Be Tendered . Ladies' Aid of the Community church will hold its covered-dish ' bitthday luncheon Tuesday after-; noon at Meno Trope hall. Mrs. N. C. Wallin. Mrs. Charles Chamberlain and Mrs. Ward Ireland Ire-land will be hostesses and a full attendance at-tendance is desired. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock. Ball Planned The annual "Gold and Green" ball of the Vineyard ward M. I. A. will be held Tuesday evening: in the j ward amusement hall. The Ameri- Mrs. Frank Branagan Hostess To Girls Mrs. Frank Branagan 'Entertained 'Entertain-ed Friday evening at her. home for the girls of the F W. Woolworth company store. m, " A delightful time was spent with cards and music and a delicious luncheon was served to-15, Prizes: were awarded,. to Cleo dinger, Arba Halladay, Fay Dixon and Mrs. Ben Mildenhall. All members of the ward and their friends1 are' cordially invited to attend. Utah: Sorosis Club Utah' Sorosis club members will Weet .in regular session Wednesday afternoon at. 3 o'clock at the, Provo "Women's dub house. Mrs. Nellie C Bailey will be the hostess. Mrs. J. R. Hodson will give a japer on ' "Decline and Rise of Christianity.,, A full attendance of members is desired. What to wear to the lunch dates that come in the wake of holiday entertaining-is the question before the house today. :Perhaps you need a new dress. What type should it be, and what material? The most .elegant thing you can have, the costume that you can wear again and again with ease an,d confidence Js'ths& black costume. If pu getit-ia. satin, it w-ill give you a chasm jb' dressiness, that other m&tecil4 Cl ten 'tail to do. There is something about satin deny it If yeu'cati.4 ; Tb$ fill-Black satin dress, with a block satin hat to match,, is spririg's conir'ibuuitm.f If you take it now? - : ' while spring sjill is some ways off, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth and children Lillian and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, have returned re-turned heme from a delightful two weeks' visit in Los Angeles, the guests of relatives and friends. They - attended the annual rose tournament at Pasadena on New Year's day. Ernest FJfomo Lindquist and Madeline Riley, both of Goshen, were marired Saturday at the county coun-ty Court house. Frank Salisbury, county clerk, officiated. Lewis W. Christensen of Morgan, spent Saturday with Provo business busi-ness friends. yott. ar -ahead of the game. Think howcamfprtable you will feel, sitting i across the restaurant table fronptour. admirer, if you have on Jfha 'nlack satin costume pictured, y. . ; The dress-is .one of those in-tricately;6jij in-tricately;6jij rojnes that it is difficult to desert bell'vThet skirt is a Wraparound, Wrap-around, with a black satin slip beneath. be-neath. It tie3 tightly in two bows right ,in front and the bodice blouses slightly all around over the belt'line which is pulled snugly by the top bow. . The bodice is raglan sleeved, with the elbow and fastened with three t A. A. v " j 1 mi -l A. a. lin, which is a graceful rounded ' YE VpW JARS USEP, one, has its own little collar, finished fin-ished wiU a rolled edge of the material. ma-terial. The hat is just too cute, made of the same satin, with the inimitably inimit-ably flattering tricorn shape. It has a tricky little black aha white feather, ornament on the right side. Worn with afew simple ornaments, this, is perfect for the important .lunch date." "V ' fHhest Colds Ki)V.weIl. over HQ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tullls returned re-turned borne Saturday from Los Angeles, where they have been vis iting for the past two weeks. They were guests of friends in Santa Barbara; Sahta Monica;, Hollywood and Long Eeach. Albert Iloraer, of Seattle, Wash'., assistant attorney general of Washington, visited with relatives and friends en route to Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, on a business trip. - (orovtr I fsWPmltm HOME COOKEt) LUNCHES Hedquist Drug Store, No. 2 Oliver Ward has returned home after spending three weeks at a Salt Lake hospital, where he underwent under-went a major operation. L. R. Anderson of Manti was a visitor in Provo Saturday. D. R. Eagear of Mammoth spent the latter part of the week with Provo friends. Viola Morris of Coalville visited friends here Saturday. 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