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Show PROVO, (U T.A.H) EVENING HERALD. SDA Y, A Pr R I,L 29r- 1 31. PAGETIJREI IT.1! T ?r I'idoias Girls . ... i: . .. session- Fidelaa social unit. gfrl 'of the B. . Y.:U. held, their annualclection of officers at the meeting held Monday . evening ; at the home of , 'Miss -Ruth IN Johnson, The following were 'elected: Miss Louise 'Spafford, president; Miss ..Enid. Schofield,, secretary and ' treasurer; Miss Lillian, rfurst,-repre- - Bentative ; Miss Virgie Fraughton, .reporter. . ... ; - Business matters were discussed, after, -shich a delicious luncheon was?", served by Miss Johnson and the assisting hostess, Miss Helen Jacolkon,.- - 1 In attendance were, the follow-" ing;..MissJIannahl R-eynolds, Miss Hel'n, ftowe. Miss Norell Startup, Miss CJlara .Anderson, Miss Agnes ,. Hales, MJsrf. Jennie '' Johnson, Miss ' , Marifc Bills, . Miss Mary Ashby.i Miss Ann .Ogden, Miss Ruth Stevens, Miss Audrey Jackson, Miss Florence Flor-ence Miner, , Miss Leoria Jackson, . MiafEmily Madsen, Miss Louise Spafford; Miss Mary Hubbard, Miss Lillian,. (iirst; Miss Fawn Cowan, Miss Mary Brown, Miss Mildred Curtis, . Miss Melva Curtisi Miss Virgie Fraughton; Miss Enid Scho-; Scho-; -field. Miss Afton.', Anderson, ; Miss i . Elizabeth Cannon, and Mrs. Faye Anderberg Title of Los.. Angeles, - the latter being an invited guest. : .... j. - 1 Dinner Part I Fpr Newly weds Mr.; and Mrs. W. S. Chipman of Anjericanv Fprk, gave a '.well ap- pointed dinner party at their home Tuesday evening. In honor of their son .and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.-. Henry .S. Chipman, who were united in marriage in the Salt Lake . temple Monday. , -. Mrs-Chipman was formerly -V Lenore Vincent, daughter of- Mr. . , and Mrs. William Vincent of Prove. A beautiful bowVof aunamer..flow-; ers formed a pretty centerpiece for , the dining; table. Qoyers were, laid for the bride and; groom, also for ." Mr. and MriLAlton xtorrs (Juanita i Olsen- ofProvo) .who were also; . married in the Salt Lake temple ' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William , Vincent, ,Rowe and Geaniel ..Vincent. ..Vin-cent. Mr. Vnd Mrs. William Storrs , and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Olsen. Youngsters-Enjoy ; Birthday Rarty Mrs. L. D. Fraughton gave a delightful de-lightful children's party.. Monday afternoon at her hom, in honor of her three-year-old . daughter, Barbara Bar-bara Jean, . whose . birthday occurred oc-curred ,on that. day. ? Games were played, by the little folks, after which a delicious luncheon' lunch-eon' was served. A large birthday cake, holding three lighted pink candles, centered the luncheon table. Many lovely gifts were pre seated to the guest of honor. ' Present were Willard and Elaine Dixon and, Lorraine . ' Hansen of Spanish . Fork, Elaine Hayward, Kelley Jolley, Dick Cloward, Ross Nutta.ll, Jr., and George Riser also Mrs. Eliza. Fraughton of Heber and Mrs. Adella S Dixon ..of Payson, grandmothers of the. honor guest, Mrs'. l,uise.t D,i Hansexw Mrs. True Dixon, Mrs, Alden Hayward, Mrs. Edith Jolley. Mrs. Verna Cloward and. Mrs. Jane- Manwell of Dotfglas, Arizopa. - v t . . " . . AcaciaQub - A party will b. giyen by Mrs,, E. Orville 'Olsen Friday afternoon, at her home, for members of- the" Acacia club. v . A cordial invitation is -extended to all members. . & & Evening Of Bridge Enjoyed Two tables of .bridge -were played at , the Springville-Provo Bridge ehri5" party, held at the home of airs. Ann- jonnson xuesaay evening. eve-ning. ' ' Mrs. Floss Cates won the high score prize and Mrs. Mae Olsen received re-ceived : the, second favor. A tasty luncheon followed. ; Present , were Mrs Floss Cates, Mrs. Rose Roylance and Mrs. Josephine Brinton of Springville, Mrs, Cora; Shields, Mrs. Mae Olsen, Mrs. , Emma Crawford, Mrs. E,t fie Hafdy, ami , Mrs. East, the latter being a guest. New0it3ers t ..i or Beaux Arts In Sharon Comedy Miss Lucile Farley, .was . elected president of the Beaiix. Arts sociall unrc or the. y. u., at a meeting held. Monday' evening at .the ,iiome of Hiss Lucile Thorne.w. TftCftsslsf' I ng nostess as - Miss Florence .Speckart. '-iV '"-.'j.'iJ v; - Other i officers elec&d ;at this time are Miss .Helen Whitely, ' vice president; Iis3 Reya Cofdner, sec-re sec-re ta ry - M iss iFloince;"lwlerr . reporter. re-porter. ' " ' ' : " V ' - Business - masters were discussed and plans were made for. - a' dancing danc-ing party to be given by; he .unit May 6. Girts' day arangemehts were also taken care of. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: ' Miss LaPreal Bryner.' ? Miss ' Evelyn Bryner, Miss Florence .Fowler1, Miss Elsie Cher-i Cher-i ington MteS Dorothy Hoover.' Miss Virginia Boothr;iMiss Bessie Metl-ng, Metl-ng, "' Miss Rva Cordner, Miss Lucile FarleyMias' GwenBrugger, Miss Carma. : ( Brlnghurst, Miss Blanche' ?f Robbins, "Miss , .; Helen WhitelyJliss; Crystal; Gray. Miss Edith. -Marchant, Miss. ;:Majirihe Gourley and Miss MrytleDewel. ClubParty Proves Enjoyable Mrs. Arthur Bowers entertained members v of the Fidelas club-'of Spanish Fork at her home in Provo Friday evening. Miss Eunice Bird read a two-act play after which, a delicious dinner was ' served. Spring blossoms were employed, as a decoration. Covers were laid for nine members mem-bers of the club and the following invited.. guests: Mrs. Eugene Gardner, Gard-ner, Mrs, Cecil Larsen, Mrs Jasper Bird, Miss Eunice Bird, and Mrs. Reed Bailey. Nineteenth Century Meeting Planned; Mrs. W. H. Berry will be hostess host-ess . to members of the Nineteenth Century club at- her home Friday-afternoon. Friday-afternoon. '': . . A. The paper will be given by Mrs.; George C. Larsen.". A full attendance attend-ance is desired. . ' - I' ' - ' ' ' . ' Dinner. Gpests- . Mr. and I Mrs.? ; Ivan Thorne entertained, en-tertained, at dinner at their home Sunday, covers .being laid for Mr.' and. Mrs,, Henry, Booke and Robert .and 'ElaineafBopke.-...!..A &-, Spring flowers prettily v decorated the dining...table. WQSIM00DS TASTE BETTER ilFCOIHtt IN SMALL AMOUNTS Same is Trqe of Hills Bros. Coffee, Which is Never Roasted in Bulk Democratic: Women pMeetil Democratic wjomen of Utah county,, coun-ty,, are urged to meet Thursday -at 2:30 p. nu at theihome,,of Mrs; H. M. Woodward, 531 North Second East. - ? -The purpose of the . -session., is to organize; study cubs throughout:- the jtmmtv of nnlitlool Isauoa In ya. otato ol not nn urill ; fair on I -vuiuiu.' u. uu flus. oiiciuwu nave . oeen in aiuurnm since me UP. Mrs. James H.t Wolf e,- state chairwoman chair-woman .also; the; Salt. Lake county chairwoman and organizer of study groups, Mrs. Frank. Penrose,' will be in attendance. Refreshments will be served. :' ';. .'. . ' - . ' . All women interested are!;cordial-ly are!;cordial-ly Invited to be present. ' . Celebrate G6lden -"1 Wedding" at Payson FAYSONr-Mr. nd Mrs. William Shermer, well known Payson residents resi-dents "celebrated their golden wed-; ding, anniversary on Tuesday, ApxU 28,; at the home of their daughter, .Mrs.' Grace Coleman at " Corona,' When food Is - cooked in small quantities the mixingvthe appli cation of heat, can be . controlled with much more exactness. An .omelet, for example, made, of three ' eggs wilt turn out more tender and Huffy than one made of many eggs. ..; A similar . situation occurs in roasting coffee. When roasted - in bulk it is Impossible to control the heat exactly. Some of the batch, therefore, is overdone and t some underdone. As a result there is a variation-in-flavor. ' In the invention of Controlled Roasting, Hills Bros, found the way to insure an even roast in. their, .fine blend of coffee.- Only, a few pounds at a time are roasted by this, pat-' ented, h. continuous . process. : When the roastincr is finished a uniformly delicious .flavor has been developed. SWhen you buy 'Hills Bros. Coffee it is always fresh because, It is packed in vacuum,; By this process, airr whicn destroys ( the flavor Vox coffee, is taken from the can and kept out. Ordinary '.cans, even, if air-tight, do not, keep coffee fresh. ' Grocers everywhere sell Hills Bros. Coffee. , Ask for,, it; by .-name and look for the -Arab on-the can. ! - Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver. Colorado. - , O.mm Operetta Planned .The First -ward Primary children Will . give their, annual operetta, The i Musics Makers.", Friday eve-nmgfat'8 eve-nmgfat'8 q'clocK in the ward recreation recre-ation hall. - Johnnie Leavitt, withhis ukelele,' takes hKlead supported by a cast equally as talented. The program of . variety num'jes . Includes a rhythm ,vband, , group v and ' -solo dances, solo's, chorus. wprkandia tableau. , -.'' All members of the ward are urged to attend and the public . is cordially Invited. 1 ' ' . -ME TO Los Angeles J in comfortable reclining ' chair cars or coaches fW1 Dally departures. - Only one day en route, t Dining . car or station cafe meal service.. The most economical comfortable way to travel!'. V For further details ' ' " " Phone $15 or SIS "'; -. ... j, . ...... . t fifst; "of April and their children who reside on the coast participated in the days .festivities. . Mr .and Mrsv-Sherman were married mar-ried fifty years ago at Mechanics-burg, Mechanics-burg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Sherman was retired and pensioned two years ago by the D. & R.G. -W. railroad. ' A. r rr MISS MONTA WENTZ The comedy, "The Village Law-yer,"sponsored Law-yer,"sponsored by the Sharon Stake JSeminary and Missionary association, associa-tion, will be produced tonight in tne Pleasant View amusement hall. The play will be repeated Thursday Thurs-day evening in the Lincoln nigh school 'auditorium.' It was playinl Monday before a packed house nt the Lake View amusement hall. Miss Monta Wentz and Morris dinger,- experienced college thes-pians, thes-pians, are seen in the leading parts. They are supported by an unusually capable cast. Those who saw the play. Monday night at Iake View are profuse in compliments of the entertainment. New Appetite Tempters For 5The Children BY ELLA M. LEHR . . Entre Nous Club Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordner will .entertain members of the Entre Nous club and their partners at a canyon party Friday evening. A, weiner roast will be enjoyed.. All members are invited. Iwisins, figs or bits ot' prunes' glorify the;, morning cereal. ' Add a-b-c noodles to clear soups. . Individual meat pies or casserole dishes please the child. Brown sugar added to oatmeal makes it something different. Chese molded in the shape of wee carrots or eggs and used as a garnish for disliked spinach is a tempter for the, most rebellious and even husbands! Chink faces drawn on grapefruit or oranges with eyebrow pencil or crayon, a touch of rouge added plus a cap of black paper and a black pigtail of braided strips of paper make fruit a sick room coaxer 'Weiners or sausage rolled up in biscuit dough and baked in a quick oven and named "Fat RascaJtH'. lure the youth to the dinner table. . A bit of grape juice, red coloring or red cinnamon drops ("Red hots") added to applesauce give variety. When Johnny refuses to drink his milk, add a bit of honey--a dash of. cinnamon and a few pieces of ice, to it. Shake it well in a fsuit jar and serve under the name of "Honey Dew!" Pouring milk, from her own pitcher has. been known to overcome- Betty's aversion for milk. One mother suggested that permitting per-mitting her young daughter to drink the v beverage from a glass measuring cup solved her problem. Color andftutrition is added to milk along . with the beaten yolk , of an egg. The same may be done to fruit juices. Serve boiled rice or cottage pudding pud-ding with strawberry sauce supreme su-preme just for a change. Cream together to-gether 2 tablespoons of butter, Vj cup honey and 2-3s to 1 cup of mashed strawberries. Encourage the youngsters to do things in their own way about the kitchen you'll not be sorry. Friday Club A social will be tendered members mem-bers -of th Friday - Afternoon Social So-cial club Friday at the home of Mrs. June Peterson. ... A' fully attendance of memb'exs is desired. , , ' 5 "You Jfirst, Alphonse," as the Republicans Re-publicans in Spain said pointing to the exit door. "; "You're point is well taken;" as one fencer wisecracked to ,;the o'ther. ; . - . THE I6L0O OPENS FRIDAY See Thursday Herald i 1 . i BETTER FOR" BABIES r r t BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING tBTTER FOR BABIES . &ETMfa$Of( COOKING AN D r CR E A M I N G; BETTER FOR BABIES BETTER, BETTER f BETTER Pod t it your si 'mi,i grocery M& Enjoy tht Carnation Contented Hut at 8145 Sunday evcn-ingt evcn-ingt tvtr nation KSL j Jot 'down fCarnation.,5Use it to add smoothness rich-ncsi, rich-ncsi, tastihess, to favorite recipes Cream the coffee with iult it cut your milk arid creim bill 'way way dawn. And. . i there's a ''bottle baby' in your home ask your doctor TWO FREE BOOKLETS, "100 Glorified Recipes" ni I VBahy-Feeding Simplified: Very . interesting. Address-- Address-- CARNATION COMPANY,4 349 Perpont Ave , Salt Lake City, An Jntermountain Prtdutt iw ii 11 wjt r r-iiuj' CcntentdCows WoRtp's Dargest-SelUnq Brand -qriEvAPORATEP JMilk, Literary League Members of the. Literary League will be the guests of Miss Ruth K. Hansen Friday at 4 p. m. at her home. " ' Mrs. Stanley Dunford will review the play, "Anna Christie." . A full attendance of members is desired. Genealpgy Workers Tendered Social The, Genealogical committee of the Manavu ward enjoyed -a social at the ward meeting house Monday evening, after their regular lesson work which was conducted by M. M. Larson. The following. delightful program was furnished: Vocal duet, Miss Leah Broadbent and Miss Elaine De Graff; address' of welcome, William' Oldroyd, chairman of the committee;, solo. Miss Nina Frois-land; Frois-land; talk. Dr. W. J. Snow of the bishopric, and Mrs. Martha B. Keeler of the stake board; reading, Miss Helen Decker; reading of one-act one-act play, Miss Irma Acord. Adjournment was made to the amusement hall, where a variety of amusing games were led by John H"Bauer. Dainty refreshments we re served to 60. , Mrs. Annie P. Fotland, chairman of the social committee, was in charge of arrangements. . -- Bonfire Party Given M, I, A. The closing party of theseason for the Pleasant View ward M. I. A. members, was in the form of a bonfire' "party at the Arlington Snow farm Tuesday evening. Weiners and marshmallows. were roasted. During the evening of games and stunts, community sing-, ing, led by Miss Vera Pernod, was enjoyed. Four selections were furnished fur-nished by. a girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Lewis. Mrs. Arlington, Snow and John Liebhardt were . in . charge of arrangements ar-rangements for the party. Garquinitz Club Carquinitz Bridge club members will be entertained Friday evening at the home, of Miss Genevieve Sutton. . Cards will '" follow, dinner. . All members are cordially' invited. Rainbow Glub Members of the Rainbow club will be guests of Mrs. Maree, McDonald Mc-Donald Friday evening at . her home. 4 Luncheon will be served at 8 o'clock, after which bridge will be played. Prizes will be. awarded. A cordial invitation is extended to all embers. Youx and1 Your Friends I Lewis and wife of Salt Lake, were among "the1 visitors in Provo Tuesday. " Ruth llaynes of Salt Lake, spent Tuesday with Provo friends. MissJ L. W. Thatcher of SMt Lake, was here on business Tuesda; MJss Mildred Condon and Laura Bonnett spent the week, end in Helper, the guests of Miss Ruth Metz and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson. Miss EIgU. Bingham of Vernal, isfvspending a week in Provo with Miss Aliqe Jones, en route to her home from Salina, where she has been teaching school this winter. "Y" Valiiy Elect New Officers ; At a recent meeting of the Va Norn social unit j of, th B, Y.r Ul the following officers were elecje for next year; . ; ; . Miss Pauline Bennett, president Miss Bessie Taylor,- vice president Miss Betsy Reynolds, treasurer Miss' May Seaton,; secretary; Mis lanche . Jones, corresponding sed Aiissyvaa riasier, reporter - ....-., reray; spepoing iwo w Ip-fends. f Mrs. A. M. Knudnen and daughters, daugh-ters, Rachael and Lucile, visited in Salt Lake Sunday and Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. L O. Campbell. Mr., and Mrs. Inland Van Vfagoner are the proud parents of K a son, bom at the Crane Maternity home Tuesday night. Mother and babe arc doing fine. Mrs. Kliza Fraughton of Heber, is Spending several weeks in Provo with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. I D. Fraughton. x ejeks in Provo wit U . Mrs. Fay Titles and baby vof, Lo Angeles are visiting -in Provo fo several weks with Mrs. -.Title': mother, Mrs Rhoda H. "'AnderbergJ TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION vMr. and Mrs. John Gessford are rejoicing over the safe arrival. of a fine baby boy, born early Wednesday Wednes-day morning at the' family home, 434 West First North street. Mrs. Gessford was formerly Birdie Evans of Letii. Mother and babe are getting along splendidlyX Mrs. Adella S. Dixon of Payson, .was a visitor in Provo Tuesday, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. D. Fraughton. 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