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Show 1, I", "."'.?' '" ' ' .v,'--A r'-:NV 1 ' -V !,v-"V,W'-v' 'A- '' ' V -" 1 j . 1 A A ' " "'.""" A, ": - . V: , . ; A . : , .PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HBR'A'ED, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 193.1- - ?4 PAGE THREE ,. . , Vi. By Grand Officers Valley Chapter No. 3, O. EAS held their regular meeting "Tuesday evening, at the Masonic temple, at -which , time Mrs. SUsie corfieia, r worthy, grand matron,: land H. T. Johnson, worthy grand patron of Salt Lake, and associate grand offl. cef a of ! the grand ; chApter; Of the O. E. S. of Utah, made their 'offlcl At The associate grand iof fleers ac-cottpanyfi ac-cottpanyfi 'the " worthy j grand matnJhd -wwthy grand patron were Mrs. . Frances Qh Shields iof Salt, tike, grand secretary r ' Mrs. MAye. B. Yates of Ogden, assoclAte grand T conductor; Mrs.. EJflnr; G. Cart Of Ogden, grand chaplain: Mrs.' Ethel N. Ramey ot Salt Lake, grand lecturer;' Mr Lydla A." Dit-T6w Dit-T6w of SAlt Lake, grand marshall; MrsHCoursi D. Stoner of Salt Lake, grand Adah; Mrs. Hazel B. Speers of Garfield, grand ' Esther;, Mrs. Cornelfa Hall of Salt Lake, grand Electa; L, Ev Howard of Brtgham City, grand sentinal. V; '"' Mrs. Corfield was presentea wun a beautiful gift from the chapter . by the1" associate matron," Mirs. Christina : Chase. James P. Woods, . worthy patron, presented H. T. Johnson with a ; token of : esteem from the chapter. Mrs. Corfletd 'received 're-ceived U corsage bouquet from Miss Florence D. RAy, wortny , mairon Splendid Vttovritfix At AuxJUawMeet Ah v interesting ' session of the American Legloh "Aulillary was held Wednesday evening at the Armory, with :-Mrs L. . E. Snarr, chtTd. weirare' 'chalrjnin, tn chArg of the- brogram. Ts ; , Mrs. Seymour Gray, poppy cnair-maji, cnair-maji, niatt ; f prt t 'aiid ; community com-munity singing was led by Mrs Sterling TaylorA'acpbmpanied . y Mrs. Porter Johhsbn't ;'" i ' A vocal duit iwai rurrtlshed by Max and Lamond ? Elliott; and a vocal solo was rendered by little Miss Veloy Singletotf, accompanied by Miss Naomi HoOvetv who j later played piano selection, k clever feature of the program -'was the hinidr-drum: corp driH presented bVt Paul and Buddy ;-narmon, Barney Rawlings and Lamar Eg-gerts'en. Eg-gerts'en. Mrs. Sarah . B..' Lyahce, icoUnty nurtfeA'gave'aiHendld talk oncblld wtlfare, wOr.TAT ' mein'bers of: the 5alt Lake aua3Bary Mif: were ;iln I attendance -Mttended to Ihe Provo ' women to attend a card party rto b! given, by the Salt Lake unit, saturoay ai z p. m. in the Hole! Utah; i Following the, t. .meeting, .- the 4uxili&rv members were Joined by the leeionnaires and delicious, re freshments were aerved to igo. members is desired. "iudge and Mrs! A. B. Morgan a n A irktonv eh5oved"J An outih'e In American Fork canyon Sunday. A delicious picxtic luncheon Was served. hall. a..i. hV'hr officers, the' worthy tA full attendance of officers and matron presentea a oeauuim vr " ceremony in honor , of ;the worthy grand .matron, after Which k song prepared In honor-ofiirs; Corfield, was sung by, the members. The ritualistic work of the order ;was then exemplified.; , "A A' , Precedihs the meeting an elab- 1 iiTmr was served at,: 6JS0 o'clock The tables were arranged In the fdrm-of a large star, with cOlorful floral piece in the. center. 'AnnrftnrUte i colored r candles pJftd AutcUpa werejnsei ptt eacH poih r th umnM tablfes were ttrVttllv decorated with daffodils. Miss . Rhea. JJ. uiumenmsa ur- afshed an enjoyable plahO program -as flh members and guests entered the banquet room. During tn oai nueU, G. 'Strickley, accompanies Kv Kf wtfe.' aanar '"Somewhere; nA TJUl Grev Home In 'the West" .r-: A i. i Covers were ttid for l wenv - bera and visitors. ' ANN MEREDITH'S - Mil I ill III I I I II I Neirhbors of Woodcraft will meet In reguHir Sessftm' this eve ning at 8 O'clock in the I. O. u. '..V t Maty Roberts Rinehart In her recent boxk Story tefla abOut her three boys my nephews by xxnn way-iwho were away, at college .at h"e same .time reaving the big house empty and the home devas tated. She tells xt Ox loneimesa cf herself and her husband when A: KEEPFOOD IN ORIGINAL , CONTAINER 'ONICEr;; 5 I am, gii to 'IcnbwHhti the old bugaboblof tlnanA pbfsbhmg haa s been cxptodMLrke mAnyother, woman, t ave ben In the habit Of ' turning th oittentar or-An' opened can into?, bbwi-&nti.f v tofnX :' threw away the food As uttBt fdr . consumption We Ara now Ihronhcd ' that food may be' tafely left tn-the ' opened -original ' cotttaWr1 If It tan . be put InVO Ihe wsfrlgeratot. If for ' nol'othert teasoiar'than a ' saver "Of dish-washing; thl ia a most vam- able ccntrlbutlon tfr our houseKeep. ' inr knowledge." A - s - " t ihlnkltt wA" questioned a lot of the hlde-b6uhd Oplhioii wanieet tn cur daily round,' we would come xh J soma more tin-can"1 'rinds. A re-member re-member aa hlld, ouVtstlonlng th-j law that-tiUle girls who ate choke, . cherries and drank sweet milk sbon ; after, would sure to gt sick, and ' -mttrnt evn I'dle!'' I decided to fmd I out for myselTtf Aabttt ' rnArfched I onemornTrtg f -at' tny fill f -chok V t cherrjes fend ckinc' home to lutach, i : 'where I stowed' a-Way -all the- milk l , ccuia41rirom- for. f' ? : .Feeling . avtliflo. fiddy from -' staffed tummyvtf began yistoninj; Vs. approaching dTslolulion- sa my. doll ; ho8e was put4n order anLmy fat - . HtUe carcass was; then decently Z 'laid on my bed,' with hands folded in what ? I hoped, was an angelic pose; while ?I waited patiently for . . prcsentliJittle , bellsju began' to 5 .ting ; In my earsf. fleecy little ."; ' clouds drifted pefore tdy) eyes.'; ; and the, next thing "' I Jcne, my rahcoui. elder brother waa sliastrnj my snoulder; "get up jwu. lazy little grub, it's supper time". .' "That-wasimore'Veai-s ajro than I like to- think abotit, hu.t I ' put; in6 effect; the 4 definite knowledge we now have, that -the Acids of frtfch fruits become alkilines when the digestive juices com "Into contact with them. 1 Alklline foods we must have, if we .We to keep well ! - :; ,ui . - . .' " yvAAA In the and mte . Mode . - , Tho season's . ' Insistent theme song of ; .f contrast-is crystAllLKed In this nk'rt black 'and white street V?osttim. The- black 4 wool J geor- gette -skirt flits to' 'a high' waistline, waist-line, with a white - satin blousfc, '- chicly double-, .breasted And -fastened with black and:-whlte c ! buttons! , Th& piece :de resistt- ance nof the1 . costume !' the bolero f -whlte . lapin, -JaunUly flaring and-made j . with the new-' three-quarters sleeves that ' call for long gloves -. wrinkled dowtt. Jgp-' ': -J 'pjbsW'""'" BJaBfm- - VssSSSSSS - J(fS(BBBSPBSsSSSsaBJBSa,,'S',',W " 11 ' v tiiff:::::::::r -ftifliM -r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x;ssssi::s ' - m ill l J ll 1 1 1 1 il l i i m mVr-Ms i? u.;;a vaa;h vj i ; w' At Ai-il A -'AAA A", l. - k pvt: A vi: - r-v 'tv ,1 v - TTTT1 VTtyf ft jr ' L t -;sl I.' 1 . . A f "u ! ' : 1 . Off Charming Tea Is Tendered Mrs. Aird Mother's Birthday Is Cde! Bridal Shower ves Gay Affair .. 'ftMehetWltrrollowefd,.'.- RSih Avi ihat khkAipnders about all 'WcIe"4taeaUet -children' B.wAy-.mtt'th4ir'parenta f or feb-many? yea.r, -ta te roowea "liV busiirts anai careeftf 4fta1nAt- Tlagei r that v ttAkei-the-- sepAratlbn permanent Xtttjli gives - . them nrUth.-but she' expresses the sentiment senti-ment of x millions of . other- wem'en When she writei thAt "she felt that thy, the parents," eoulhatvef gfveh them somethin-fif toA.'? .u;. VAnd-rUiink she is right Is the, sch'ool frbbbthgtheomte, otralher VObbfnj the children , of . at certain richness' 6f family life that ail the fountams of xbllege wisdota barinfot 'imiuiirrt: :.-- "education tlard to Defttus- -: VHiwWOwHimreducalioh is necessary. neces-sary. 3"ust Vhow mnny soHcalted '"uhitstt takes to make 'ah Educated Educat-ed man' or woman1 is mAtter of -eonfecture. "Those gradaatmg- witn aft AT B.' ofteh f eel Uhey have only tg,uhr' They go bacK'Tor in M. !, 'then' for A Ph; D., and I have heard many meri and women twUh all thfee say -'they had only TBrokeh 'IhrOUgh-3' the : top-crust of learnlnj? ' and-to be- teally educated it wenld "tkke them more than a life-time of -" Bo 'where Is the. beginnhfg airid wherlsV t'e ending? We have chosen to begin It at rourA'jcnd eHd ft; -g-eherAlly. speaking arttfitita, barring eome' . of the prefessldfis which.' keep--A. man lit training until TV, Av that, the bdv or ffirt boarxh the trAln" for pVepAratory "Whoo!" or college usually comes in Ms slXteenth .br seventeenth year, sometimes' earlier. ' Before thattwe wfll Uke ft for granted that he la at home ; witn his- parents. ,Affer that the school lnfhience'is stronger than the honte influence, uriues-tlonably uriues-tlonably so. . k,- : '-- A v A'-; And school Influence Is good, if the chld Is made of. the rl-?ht stuff Innd Heop-fti-coa his responsibility to ills hew lUre. i -. ' tv -.-,'. --Rut the discussion Is Whether tne entire school Hf of ka "gYowhtg boy or girl is shouldering out the "home Ideals without which ajiy votmir life- is barren indeed Personally s I beheve that this fertblem of lonsr schooling will work f Itself put: inl favor of . the home. DelightfulTn every detail was the mWeftanebus shower "given by Mrs. Lyne RoDrts Wednesday evening, at her home, in honor of her sister, LaRue Roach of Spanish Forkj Whose marrjage to Victor ,Vacher of Provo, will be an event of Tuesday. Spring flowers were tastefully ar-rmfege ar-rmfege thrbuthbut th entemihing rooms", a color scheme of yellow, pink wand Jtehite, predominating, , Progressive "brldC" was tne ai- josepn lioacn ox P. H. S. Women Meet Saturday Provo high school women will meet at the residence of Mrs. George A Startup, 260, South First West street, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The annual election of officers will take placeAit this time. A fine musical program has been prepared and luncheon will be served A full attendance Will be appreciated. ap-preciated. . V i Bridge Club Event Mrs. Bob Bullock will be hostess to members of the Saturday After-hoon After-hoon Bridge club at her home Sajfc-urday.; Sajfc-urday.; '. A" "'''' f '. A full attendance will be ap preciated.. , - Bride -To -Be Honor Guest AtTIShower Complimentary . to Mrs. John W? Aird of Provo, who will leave in the near future to make her home in California, Mrs.-Leo L. Branden-berger, Branden-berger, Mrs. Albin V. Palm, and Mrs.-' Charles B. Kipp, gave a charming tea Tuesday afternoon at; the residence of the latter.- Sprays of yellow forsythia and apple blossomsprettily decorated the- living room and. library. A handsome lace cloth covered the tea table, which was centered , with a silver bowl of yellow, jonquils and rose colored snapdragons. The hostesses and guest of honor were assisted in "receiving by Mrs. "Jacob TrApp. and Mrs. Frank Hunt Mrs. Walter S. Payne and - Mrs. Earl Hevenorj presided in the din ing? room and were assisted at the tea -and coffee urns by Mrs. George H. Dcrn, Mrs. Alice Merrill Home, Mrs. D. N. Straup, Mrs. Charles Brandenberger, Mrs. Martha Watson, Wat-son, Mrs. N. A. Dunyon and Mrs. J. Ti Kingsbury. : The following assisted with the serving: Miss Elsie Terrell, Miss Alice I Reynold's, Rey-nold's, Miss Rosalind Straup, Miss Fannie Buckbee and Miss Jac queline Brandenberger. More than 100 friends called during dur-ing the receiving hours, including several from Provo. " Halsyon Club Members of the Halsyon club will be the guests ot Mrs. . Harry Robey at her -home Saturday afternoon. Bridge will be the diverion, prUws will be awarded and lunch-con lunch-con served. .. A cordial invitation is extended to all members. A . version. Mrs. Spanish Fork receiving the mgn score m-iie and .the second favor going to Mrs. Myrta Blumenthal. A j T-1 cf. A TVyf C i iK tastyT&cfcebn waa served. Num- JUSplViere -.lUD erous useful and beautiful guts i social win be eiveh bv Mrs. were presented to the bride-elect j Frank Knight Saturday afternoon from the following: 1 at Keeleys, for members of the Mrs. , Rose Vacher, Mrs. Maryi Just-a-Mere club Vacher. Mrs. NelmA Boardman, l a cOrdial invitation Is extended Mrs. Laura, Bray, Mrs. Reva Vacher, 1 to all. members of the club to be in Miss Edna Vae.her, Miss Alleen i attendance. Vacher, Mrs. Isabelle Peterson, r -, , $ Mrs. Maude eierson, jura. A"--a i ; Bonnett, Mrs. Leah, Roberts, Mrs. H PartV UUian Robertsv. Mrs. tMyrta Blum- j tT, x A enthal, i Mrs.-Pearl McAuley Mrs. Mr. And Mrs. Eugene Halladay Lucile Blnmenthal, Mrs. - Hannah will give a card party at their home Packard, Mrs, Violet Lyons, Mrs. Saturday evening, for members of Jennie 'HttesMIss Doris Lewis, I the ; M. B. H. club. fc "HaifceI? IWia,Nbfc Provo, Mrs. I . Progressive "500" will be played Josenh Roach. ' Miss Lois Roach, I and luncheon will follow. Prizes Mi.. Blanche Roach. Miss Lois will be awardedA cordial invita- Banks and ' Miss Vera Finch ofltion Is extendedto all members. Spanish Fork. - , A. The hostess was assisiea in serv ing by Mrs. Hazel' Lewis, and- the Misses Lois ahd.isiancne noacn. Mrs. J. Ev Snyder- entertained at hejp home .Wednesday afternoon, in hoinor of. herhapther, vMrs. Donna Mecham, whose seventy-ninth birthday anniversary occurred, on that day. ... -. .The fdllawlng women were in attendance at-tendance and enjoyed "tasty re freshments Mrs. SaranDJxon, Mrs. John Giles, Mrs. H. MAWoodward, Mrs. Eliza Morrill, Mrs. Martha Hard- ng, Mrs. Sarah Cluff, Mrs. Belle Haws, Mrs. Martha Walter, Mrs. Emma Simmons, Mrs. Hannah Pyne, Mrs. Wilford Podlson, Mrs. Pauline Bean, MrS, John Lewis, Miss Pearl. Snow. Mrsw.T. E. Nes-hJV- Mrs. , RAy, Watklns. .Mr?. Ray mond , Glsen and ; Mrs Earl Foo:e. . V k-. s -:....: , " r.: ' ). Bridge Played . Mrs.Eimer Smith was hostess to members of the Wednesday After noon Bridge club at her home. Wed nesday, ! Mrs. Heinle Hansen won the high ' score .prize and Mrs. .A. G, Hulick the low score fayor. A dAinty luncheon followed, pink and Orchid sweet, peas being employed as a, table -'decoration. . In attendance . were Mrs. Heinie Hansen, Mrs. Wesley Stubbs, Mrs Curley Brown.. .Mrs. Frank Walter, Mrs. A-;P, .Hulick, Mts. Qran Grone-man Grone-man , and Mrs.,, Hewitt M. Strong, the latter being , a guest, t h ' Af i .. '. Pleasant esk End The' "Misses Berhfee' ahd Leora Nelson.William Nelson of Provp and , LaVell ".. Osier of . Springville motored - to Fairview ... Saturday, where they were . Joined by Janet jiai-vey and Bernard , Schjof ield of Fairview., , 5, v, The party attendedrthe dance at Fajrview Saturday evening, and-a delightful outing, in Maple canyon was i enjoyed ojv Sunday. Provo Womexi At Dinner In S:L. A: : Mrs. George S. Ballif, department of Utah president of the 'Anruerlcan Legion auxiliary, and Mrs. W. W. Allen, department of Utah ; secre tary, attended a dinner given at the Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City sTuesday evening. " . ' The delightful event was given in honor of Ed. Hallenbeck of Penn sylvania, national chairman of the American Legion child welfare 'di vision, and Mrs. Louise .Williams bit New York, national chairman of the American Legion auxiliary child welfare division., . - V- , The honor guests were en" route to Portland, Oregon, to attend the area child welfare conference..' De partment and unit officers of the state .were in attendance at the dinner. ' A ,v- "' Sat Cluti Members of the Saturday Afternoon After-noon Bridge, club will give a party at Keeleys Saturday. - Luncheon will follow the afternoon, after-noon, of cards. Prizes, will be pre-, sented. - . v New Face Powder v H AH the Rage That lovely, natural bloom of youth! Find It in MELLO-GLO. Purest smoothest face powder known, Kew French process makes it stay "oh longer. Coloring,-approved by Xiniti ed .. States government, blends vper. fectly with Any ' complexion. ; No flaky or pasty look. No bgly shine. MELLO-GL'O prevents large pores, never irritates skin. Schramm-John-son Drugs, agents. advJ . Mrs. William Vincent and Miss Ella Vincent gave an enjoyable bridal shower at the home of the former, .Wednesday evening, com; plimentary to Miss Lenore Vincent, bride-elect. . Progressive games were played and nrizes awarded. A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Vera Busch, accompanied by Miss Roberta Mangum, a vocal dueL.was furnish ed by the Misses Gladys And Grace Grbneman Andia oomte reading i was given by Afton Vincent. : ' A delicious tray luncheon was served. Snapdragons- were used to decorate the entertaining rooms. Many lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor. In attendance werethe following relatives and friends: .Miss Emma Spaf f ord, Mrs. Walter . Lewis, : Miss Jean Tooley, Miss Mabel Olsen, Mrs. boh Adamson, Mrs. Clyde Olsen, Miss Roberta Mangum,. Miss Evelyn Bourne, Miss Vera Busch, Miss Juanita Olsen, Miss viiaays. Groneman, Miss Grace Groneman, Miss June Hopkins, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Fred Loveless, Miss Bertha Olsen, Miss Hazel McPhie, Miss Mrytle Iverson, Mrs.. Hal C. Evans . of Provo, Mrsv' Morgan Martell of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Milan A. Bear-dall Bear-dall and Miss Theo Riding of Springville. TODATS RECIPE v. , ;.v. v FRUIT SANDWICH LOAF . . . J cur icraliAm ndui cup whllo flour 2-S cup brown sugar ; ..1 rounded teaspoon salt .-' . level teaspoons baking Ai .powder"""- V'AVA ' t-3,cup chopped walnuts ," - - Candl'H citron (about . 10, v taentA worth) - ' ' '.; A cup.ralsbw I 1 egg, well beaten A- . 1J5 'cilp sweet feSSTU : - - V These fruit loaves are so easy to make andi so ,good " 'tor. eat, .they should 'from npwT3t"be a 1 part of tho,. week's baking. - Delicious sand-wNShcs. sand-wNShcs. breakfast toast or bread for the me&l will be welcomed when it lr this bread. A .,c V ; ' First, prepare the fruit, nuts and citron. Dry and flour the raijins and set the shaved citron over .hot water to Separate the. shreds. Mtx the "'tti'o ' flouts,- Add : the SAlt and bAkinic pbwer. and slowly mix Into the egg beAten with th sugar 'fcitd milk. Add tWe fruit And nuts jen half of the flour Is-In,: "Otherwise they are hard to mix.' v a- w: Pack the dough. Intb Att bUel bread tin, cover and let' stand 15 cAinntes. " Bake 1 hoar tac m medium o-ven,; heat reduced toward the fin Jsh." . . A '-A -A . ; sThefe " Are 'SOtXWrdd - calottes Itt this loaf, which makes the average slice worth J7S" calories. This loaf excntplifles what : Is known ks J a "balance ration." It carries elV ments for tissue building And elements ele-ments f Orje&ergy - purposes 4 Minerals Min-erals as we were intended to get th&nv-ln their natural state, , Chil dren thrive on this kind of tread. At S. L. Dinner Mr. anf Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Mr4 and Mrs. Alma Stewart, -Mr. and. Mrs. Albert VRAsmussen nd fcMr ihd4frd. Roy ?Boshard and family wfere' the - diner giiests of Mr. and Mrs. Antdhe Strebel at their home In Salt Lake Sunday. i ? Already child specialists are clam-' bring for the early shaping of uuft) bition and ability.' 1 think it i Dr JonnvBj-Watsoh Who insists that ai boy may; be "slanted" , so that at twelve he can begin to prepare for tils sbeclal ttfb tvork--work he i adAptedto and; will like and sue-? ceed m.... : , v -" - .? When wA begin our sorting process pro-cess in early school-age, and re- group children according to a new standard this win be- possiDie. i nat time Is cm us nowjiA . I believe the trend is to shorten education by feaSTttg outiextranftj bus ina-tter. Then instead of a boy or arl spending a fourth or a third of his life In school, as he does"nowf and tfte . best part, he pwill, be thttfttgtt.several yeaiarlierA an4 there. .wUl'be leftAjAew? precious years outside f yttte sctiook gates in which he- cstn add two more letters td hi iaamei' H R. -for Home Rei UUonshlpX. , . i 1 GLYCEBirrj.HX EfJDS IT For 11 years I tried to get rid of constipation" says Chas. E Blair. Then at last the simple mixture; Adlerika, made me regular. ; The: -simple mixture of, glycerin, j buckthorn bark, saline; etc., Adlerika) Adler-ika) tcts 6n BOTH Upper and lower j bcweV relieving'- constipation ; In 2 hours! 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