OCR Text |
Show PR OVO (UTAH)v,E.VE HI KG EEEAL D, TMS-D A Y, MA Y 19, 19 3 1. PAGE THREE -4 ( 'j .ruK Cam ma Phi Omicrori Holds Annual A N ATTRACTIVE, social affair-was the annual birthday party of the members of the Gamma Phi Omicron sorority of the B. Y. U., held Roberts garden. The event was in ceieDrauon oi me mm anniversary of the Orgranizatiorrof the home economics sorority soror-ity at the "Y.M ;V x. . An elaborate dinner was served, the guests being seated at small tables arranged in the garden. Bridal wreath predominated pre-dominated tfn the decorative scheme. . Miss Gertrude Gburley was the toastmistress,, and toasts were given as follows: "Friendship," Miss Virginia Booth; "To ' the Teachers," Miss Emily ' - Wright; "To the Students," Miaa Kftie Warnick, head of the home economics department; "To Courtship," Court-ship," Miss Beqlah Strickler. Miss Klizabeth Cannon, Instruc-or, Instruc-or, and sponsor of thft sorority, cut and served the birthday cake. After the banquet, the following: .officers-were installed, for next' year: Miss Gertrude Gourley, pres-, ident; Miss Helen AUnian, vice piH&sidtnt;s M4sr Lk PxeaiBryner, recording secretary; Miss Beulah. Strickler, corresponding secretary. . A number of delightful games, were played. Miss Mildred Knud-sen Knud-sen was chairman on , arrangements. arrange-ments. ; ' In attendance at the charming social were Miss Gwendolyn Stewart, Stew-art, Miss Virginia Knell, Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Gourley; Mrs. Rosena OakV Miss Kvelyn Bryner, 1 Miss Mary Lyon, Miss Helen Allman, Miss Esther Coombs, Miss La. PreaH Bryner, Miss Maxine Clayton, Miss Emily Wright, Miss Beulah Strld ler. Miss Ann Wheelwright, Miss Mercy Nielsen, Miss Virginia Booth, Miss Mildred Knudsen; Miss Maurine Powell, Miss Laura Tucker, Tuck-er, Miss Ora Haws, Mrs: Ina Hunt, Miss Etta Scorup, Miss Elizabeth Cannon, Miss Kffie Warnick, Miss Maude Tuckfield, Mrs. Lou A Red-ford, Red-ford, - Miss . Edna Shelley, Miss ' Anna. Starr, Miss Eula .Walarau, ' Miss Angeline Warnick, Miss Ireta Mortimer, Miss Veda Porter, Miss Helen VVhitesides and Mrs. Jean Folsom. . . " .rt i t , ( f : '' ," : Manavu Ward M. i. A. Notice , The Bee Hive girls -will have charge of the first half-hour of the Manavu ward M. I. A. meeting, this evening, which will commence at 7:30, o'clock. 1 -', " The Junior girls'? glee club from, the; Farrer. "junior high,' school will --furnish La selection,, and Miss Helen Harris, representing' the Gatherers, will give a ten-minute, talk. The Builders will sing the contest' song. "M I. A.. Our M. I. A.'' This, group. recently won in the stake song coiv test- " ' " . 4 --vVv-- - ; . AfterjJLhe- program, regular class-' class-' work will be held. A dance, will ' follow mutual. The Collegians; will furnish the music- " All are weK come. m. B:H..eiub Party Enj6ydtle Mr. and Mrs. fArtTwrTIalladay; -. entertained member "of the M. B. : .H. ;club at. theirvhoroe Saturday evening. .' i?j. v . ' V -Progressive "500"' was, the diversion, divers-ion, "Mrs. Elmer Madaen and Al Hansen wonthe- high score prizes. i A- delicious luncheon was served. ' Peonies prettily decorated-the entertaining en-tertaining rooms. ..'.'.' An -enjoyable time was spent by jr the foHowingMr. and Mrs. Eugene Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davies, Mr. and f Mr9. Alva Coleman of Salt Lake, and Mr. . and Mrs. Wendall Bradford. Brad-ford. " , -: . - ' . Nelke Qub ' The regular monthly session of the Nelke Reading club will be held Thursday at 3:30 o'clock at the . home of Mrs. Hattie T. Snow. Mrs. Achsa E. Paxman will be the assisting assist-ing hostess. , -The English one-act play. "Perot ..Minuet," will be reviewed by Mrs. Clara N. Giles. Special English music will be furnished. All members mem-bers are urged to attend. ' , Mrs. L Jane Smith Butterick. Fashion, Consultant at Taylor Bros. This Week DAILY SCHEDULE OF-EVENTS ; ' ;9 to 10 A. M. Assistance in pattern selection h t . . ' - "10 A. M. ti12 :30 P. M. . . . . . Cutting demonstration . r,2.to 3 P. M. .... . . . .Pin fitting and adjusting patterns 3:30P. M. ;'; l'.":. T. ;.V. .;.7;Style talk for customers Sorority Birthday Party Saturday evening at the Hotel Happy Kitchen Recipes By MISS JESSIE SCOTT Strawberry Bavarian Cream Your new automatic '.refrigerator will chill this to perfection. Hit tablespoons granulated gelatin. gela-tin. 1-3 cup boiling water Powdered sugar. cup cream ' M" cup cold water 1 cup syrup drained from -canned, strawberries Pink coloring. . Soak gelatin in cold water and dissolve in boiling . water. Add fruit juice and sugar, if not sweet enough; then cool. Set bowl con- Rtainlng mixture in pan of ice water and stir until mixture begins to thicken; then add cream beaten until stiff. Mould and chill. Fresh berry juice and crushed berries (one cup) ' may be used. Mius Jessie Scott, kitchen expert, will he here In, person from May 27 to 29, mcljulve, to demonstrate the latest In modern cookery to local housewives the (Evening Herald's Free Cookings school. - Take ad-. vantage of the Happy Kitchen" recipes until the Cooking School-then School-then be sure to attend. v Program i wiU be-frbnv 2 to 4 p. m.. Wednesday tThursdayt and FridayMay 2?g& and- 2fiJn First ward h&tifrjrUz.: -I-j Veterans To Meet lMfMeBaiit ;,;S.rlfemijanoos camp No.? 4, ind the ladies' aux-1 iliary will ! be the guests! of camp Commander Edwin M.v Johnston and. Mis. i Johnston at a dinner to be, held i-Thursday evening at 7 O'clock at Ml. Pleasant. ' Following the dinner, the camp and auxiliary members will hold their regular monthly meeting. Mrs; Christen Jensen Reads In Salt vLake Mrs.-j Christen Jensen! was jguest at a dinner given by Mrs. F. L. Hickman Sunday evening at her home . in- Salt LakeJ f prAmembers ofc her music club. Mrs. Hickman formerly, resided in !Provo, -'Aftefi dinner, Mrs. Jehseh. read. fThe Barretts of Wimpole Street," by . Besier. Thirty-five women were irv? attendance at the charming affair. af-fair. , X AN SPANISH RECIPE ejresmng. V - A natural km beautifier . a blend of pure Sicilian lemon oil and medicinal oiL Ideal for daily face and neck tbatb over tunburn ot blemUhes. It's delightful FOR YOUR SKIN .a. - : ;71 . m - On Birthday The,.lamily of Mrs. Lizzie L,ove-ridge' L,ove-ridge' entertained Sunday evening at the t home of her son, Elmo Loverjdge, the occasion being her seventy-ninth blcthday anniversary. Pink and white peonies were employed em-ployed as a decoration. Games were enjoyed and a delightful musical program was furnished by the grandchildren. A ' delicious tray luncheon was served to the follow-ing:' follow-ing:' Mrs. Loveridge, Mr. and Mr. Don Loveridge and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Lb eridge and family, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Af ton and family, Mrs. Lynn Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Loveridge and son Max. ... Light Company Women Meet x The regular monthly banquet-meeting banquet-meeting of the Women's committee of the Utah Power and Light com pany was held Monday evening at xveeieys, iuiss xnger jonnsun, president, presi-dent, was in charge. Mrs. E. F. Heim gave a splendid talk on "Emotions." In attendance were 5-Mlss Amy Cummlngs, Mrs. Sarah Rpwe, Miss Jennie Knudsen, Miss Inger Johnston, John-ston, Mrs. Isabelle Clayton, Mrs. E. F. Heim, Miss Stella Haws, Eve Tatton, all of Provo, Miss Ethel Brenton of Eureka, Mrs. , Jennie Nostrum of Lehi, Miss Amy Shelley of American Fork, and Mrs. Ethel Orysdale of PIeasan Grove. , Hal Dahlquist To Be Entertained Members of the Scandinavian association will entertain Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ascel Dahlquist, in honor of their son, Hal T. Dahlquist, who is leaving soon for the Swedish mission field of- the L. D. S. church. A fin program has been arranged arrang-ed and luncheon will be served. AH Scandinavians are urged to attend. . - . Service Star Legion Session A meeting of .the Service Star legion will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Wilmet Tucker, 643 North Fifth East street. A splendid program has been pre pared. All members and eligible members- are urged to attend. HOSIERY TF-A " A -it:- : JOisictiletiOJi ; SPECIAL 1.95 Strutwear Chiffon $n 65 Pair , - , . .. . OLULITY AND Get Fun Out Of Your Kitchen More than 35 per cent of the average aver-age family income is spent for food, according to Miss Jessie Scott who will conduct the three-day three-day Cooking School for the Evening Eve-ning Herald at the First ward hall. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at ,2 to 4 p. ni. Miss Scott will tell her audiences- in Provo just why every housewife- should" know the scientific principles back of every-day cooking. , "Whether the family income is large orosmall," she says, "cooking and eatikjg must go on. The kitchen kitch-en is the heart of the home . . . and it should be made a place of happiness. Dispositions are made in the kitchen J and why-not happy dispositions? "The woman who goes to her daily task in the kitchen with boredom, is missing a great enjoyment enjoy-ment that can be' hers. She can turn her kitchen into a laboratory of creativeness. "So long as ' the housewife must cook for family or must at least plan the meals, why not get some fun. out of it!" In her cooking school. Miss Scott will teach the women of Provo how to get fun out of the kitchen t . how to have a "Hippy Kitchen,"-which Kitchen,"-which is the name she gives her Model Kitchen, used in the, demonstrations. demon-strations. Come and see this "Happy Kitchen" Kitch-en" and hear this charming woc man discuss in the most practical way the science- of cooking. J.R.aub Mr. and. Mrs, Floyd Hitchcock will entertain at their home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for members of the J. R. club. v Three tables of progressive "500" will be played and luncheon served. All members are cordially invited. Federated Music , Glubs Will Meet The closing, meeting of the season sea-son of. the Provo' branch of the Federated Music clubs,, will ;be held-Thursday held-Thursday evening-at 7;30:bclock in room ; 270 C at ahe. B; ,Y. U. r It is desired 'that there .be',a. full, attendance. Important business' matters are . to be transacted ' a this session. ' f - New Arrivals in CHIFFONS TAFFETAS Embrotdery A Complete Selectiohr of ries 4 X s SDRVICl; ALWti(S . I , , J ,-r Missionary Party Planned- For Tonight jThe missionary class of ttye' Sec-, ohd ward will honor' Miss Janet Scott and Hal T. Dahlquist, at ;a: farewell social to-be held this eve-, ning at the' ward Relief society hall. ' - The honor guests will leave soon for missions in the Hawaiian islands and "Sweden, respectively. All members are cordially invited1 to be in attendance. . ' i fx :: ;-. - ' ' ' . i Dr. L. W. Oaks To Give Lecture . s Dr.-L. W. Oaks will give a talk on "The Word of Wisdom." at the Bonneville ward M. I. A. meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock' in the ward chapel. Miss Ruth Speckart will give a one-act play,, and special music will be furnished-All furnished-All members and friends interested inter-ested are urged to attend. Now! Ploase! Actually put your finger on your Adam's Apple. Touch it your Adam's Apple Do you know you are actually touching your larynx? This is your voice box it contains your Vocal chords; When you consider your Adam's Apple, you are con-sidcrfng con-sidcrfng your throat your vocal chords Don't rasp your throat with harsh irritants- Reach for a LUCKY instead Remember, LUCKY STRIKE is the only cigarette ciga-rette in America that through its oxclusivo "TOASTING" process expels certain harsh irritants prosont in all raw tobaccos. These oxpollod irritants are sold to manufacturers of chemical com-pounds. com-pounds. Thoy aro not present in your LUCKY STRIKE,and so we say Consider your Adam's Apple TUNE IK -TfurtAtdcy Strike Dance Orches-: Orches-: Ira, every Tues t day, Thursday. ' 1 and' Saturday. . ? evenin&iOiter1 N.' B. C.net " works-- - " u u Women Bridge Social Charming in every detail " was the bridge-luncheon given by mem-bers mem-bers :6f St. Mary's Guild, - Monday 'afternoon Tat fthe residence of Mrs, James L. Hayes. Peonies and bridal wreath were tastefully arranged throughout .the entertaining rooms. tasty : luncheon was served, tc 50, after which nine tables of bridge were played, The high score prizes were . awarded to MYs. Harvey King and Mrs. E. Byron Dastrup. British high schools are limited ! to a maximum enrollment of 500 pupils. p Guild , Give rd oh -C---- ' "Reach for a LHJ&KY Instead" Including fhe use of Ultra Violet Rays , r Sunshine Mellows Heat Purines Ydur Throat Protection against irritation -against, courli Mrs. Seth Billings Hostess To Club .Mrs. 5th' Billings gave an en-joyable en-joyable paiiy at" her home. Monday evening' or members of .ttre Cliveli club. Sewing and socjal chat were, the diversions, and a delicibus ' lunch eon was served to the following:- Miss Margaret . Mefcharn.' Miss Errna Brown, Miss , Irene Fillmore, Miss Amv Cumtiiihtsr fisi "May- .Moir. Miss Lillian Mortimer, --Miss-I Graco Harris. Miss Virgie Beelar. Miss Clara Peterson, Miss LaVein i Harris, Miss Keta Mortimer and bdrs. Ethel Rambeau! ' i :? j LaBonna Amies Club i Mr. and Mrs. Blaine York will give a party Wednesday at their 1 home in Spanish Fork, for mem-! mem-! hers of the La Bonna Amies club. Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock, and progressive "500" will be played. All members are urged to attehd.v Y$s? IT ' A ' Sxzj ' Farewell Party Tendered Friend A delightful farewell -party was given at . the home qI Mrs. R. S: Abell Saturday afternoon, in honor: of Mrs., C. C. Manley, w"ho is leaving- fo' make her home in Los Angeles. An-geles. - "; ; - f ,i .:; . " A. taty repast was served tothe following: Mrs. H., C. Johnson, Mrs.-H. Mrs.-H. A, Hansen, Mrs. Edw;ln A. Peay. Jr.. Mrs. Joslah Smith,' Mrs." .Bud Uns!eBand Mrs. R, L. Iundquist,. Guests At Sunday Dinner Postmaster and Mrs. J. P.-Mc-Gviire entertained- at a well appofnt-ed appofnt-ed dinner party at their home Sunday, Sun-day, in honor of Dr.'and Mrs. Otto L. Anderson and family of- Richfield. Rich-field. ' . - . : Covers were also laid or Mr. fc.nd Mrs. John H. -McCann iOf Provo. Peonies- prettily decorated the dining din-ing table. Vv : v-- ; ,-r " j ' 1 , |