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Show P ROVO (U T AH) E V ENING HERA ID, WED NESDAY, MAY 20, 1 9 3 1. PAGE THREE r y , 3 i ... . Birthdays Are Celebrate! At Social An? event which proved charming charm-ing in every detail, was the births day luncheon given by Ladies Aid of the Community church, .Tuesday afternoon at Mend Trope halL The honor guests were the following fol-lowing women whose birthday anniversaries an-niversaries Qave occurred during the past two months: Mrs. Anna' B. Marwick. Mrs J. W. Menzies, Mrs. W. J. Robbie, Mrs. George Larsen, and Mrs R. C. Street. A color scheme or white and green was employed in decorating the luncheon tables, vases of spring flowers being used., Pfnk candles were arranged on the four large birthday cakes. Covers were laid for 35. The -hostesses were Mrs. W. A. Spear, Mrs. G. W. Fitzroy, Mrs. C. E. Lawrence and Mrs.. Isabelle Peterson. Bridge Party Enjoyable Event Mrs. Elmer Clarkson was hostess at a bridge party Saturday evening at Tier home at the Belmont apart-mentsr-' Three tables of bridge were played play-ed ahd a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Thelma Marrott re-; re-; ceived the high score favor and Mrs. Vida Peterson, the consolation consola-tion prize. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with snowballs and daisies. ,In attendance were the following guests: Mrs. Faye C. Peterson, Mrs. Mark Osterloh, Mrs. Doris Robinson, Robin-son, Mrs. Francis Abel, Mrs. Leo Eddy, Mrs. Vida Peterson, Mrs. Keith Nielsen, Mrs. Harold Werner, American Fork, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs.1 Karl Peterson of Lehi, Mrs. Thelma Marrott of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Mervin Bray of Provo. Pythian Sisters At Regular Meeting An interesting Mother's day program pro-gram was furnished at the meeting of the Pythian Sisters of Provo temple JlSro. 9. held at the K., of P. haU 'Tuesday evening. Dainty refreshments were served -to 20.'i""'-'" "t-' ' .. rhursday Glub Mrs. Arthur Ivie will give a party at her home Thursday for members of the Thursday Afternoon club. A cordial invitation is' extended to all members. . l T Amiable Eight Qub Members of the Amiable EUghrpnent of chance to spoil a batch club will be entertained Friday eve- ning at the home of Mrs, Josiah Luncheon will be served, after which bridge will be played and prizes awarded. A cordial invitation; invita-tion; is extended to all members. UL 7 Jed Au 9mm9 viunl Brma4 PU1 la K4 ud (loll1 imctalUc bo, twled -with Bin Ribboa. TkaMkM Ha 'tT-mrJ Dnnlit Ask for Cln.CHE8.TERS MAMOTTD BRAND tot m kaowm s pan. sven. nctiaot. wmr fltwl vtwt Oftoccuu irarvuu Glasses Correctly Fitted Re'liWye-Eye' Strain?; Stop Head-acher,'an4iHblurrI, Head-acher,'an4iHblurrI, use laiest mfethod-known to scientists. f-A Aboluto JUsulU, Guaranteed Dr. G. H. HEINDSELMAN t Optometrist with IIEINDSELMAN OPTICAL " i A JEWlXRlf COMPANY 1 1 ;paturtog;eyeiyt saw A. w r ;. FREE .GaNuY- TO LL .;CHILDRN : -.1 vr. -. -. . Cooking Expert I 'A " " if "St.--1. S -UK, ? " MISS JESSIE SCOTT Herald's Free Cooking Schpo To Start "There's more magic in the oven than jnany other kitchen kitch-en articledeclafes Miss 'Jessie 'Jes-sie Scott, the famed home economist whose free cooking" school is. scheduled here for May 27, 28 and 29, in the First ward hall, under the auspices of the Evening Herald. Her-ald. "Time and temperature count for everything in bak ing," says Miss Scott. "And lucky is the housewife house-wife who has one of the modern mod-ern ranges with the automatically automat-ically regulated oven, setting, the regulator and forgetting about them---- y "Otherwise, one had to be right there every minute or any interruption inter-ruption may mean 'creamated' biscuits." bis-cuits." ' . --; "Just plain mechanical measurements measure-ments 6f time and temperature are the secrets of baking," Miss Scott says. "The modern bakery, putting put-ting out thousands of loaves . daily, bakes bread on moving trays which travel through an oven at a regulated reg-ulated speed. Constant empera-ture empera-ture is maintained. There's no-ele- or bread. 'Without the automatic oven, the housewife can attain perfect results with her biscuits, pies and cakes simply by doing the same thing the. baker does," declares Miss. Scott, ". . . keeping the oven temperature even and watching her clock to see that the dish stays in the oven for just exactly the right length of time." Baking Will 'play an important ! part in Miss Scott's cooking school, just as it does in every kitchen. " : The noted expert will feature "oven breakfasts" and "made-in-the-morning" dinners on one day of the big free event for women. and -will, talk about . "cooking by absent treatment," using her , oven regulator range. Ray Scotts Honor Guests v ; .Olinger club members and their husbands delightfully surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott at their horie Saturday evening. The Scotts. will leave, soon to make their home in Salt Lake. The time was pleasantly spent playing progressive "500" Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill, won ythe high score priies. A tasty repast was "served to Mr. and Mrs Fred Williams, Wil-liams, Mr.. and Mrs Robert Sward, Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin-Hm and Mr." and Mrs. William Nielsen. SATURDAY ALL DAY LONGIS to 14 years - . - - - - v I." - Watch for Ad in Friday Herald Well Known Provo Girl To Be Wed Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. William McCoard of Provo, of the engagement of their daughter, Marion,' to O. Franklin Thomas of Gooding, Idaho, son of Mr. and Mr 8. John E. Thomas of Boise, Idaho. i- The marriage -,is to.be an event of June. - Thevbride-elec:ls a graduate of the - B. NY. U. She taught school in Provo for three' years and for the past two. years, has been teaching! at Gooding. Wrr raomas is profc jectionis : at the Schubert theater in Gooding. r. ' - Party ForA Lambda Taa . - v y Miss Vera Jackson was hostess to members of th,e Lambda Tau cluB Mondayevening at her home. Wtyte irjs' prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. Auafriess session was held, after which a dainty luncheon was served serv-ed to the following: Miss LaRue Startup, Miss Marion Sutton, Miss Margaretta Farrer, Miss Kathryn Snyder, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence C. Loose, Mrs. Sherman Robin-ion, Robin-ion, Miss Dorothy Stewart, Miss Naomt Startup, Miss Everyt Vacher, Miss Hael Robinson, Ms. Moselle .Davis, Miss Ila Brockbank, Miss Loree Van Wagenen Miss Marie Bills, Miss PriscillaTayIor, Miss lone Thomas, Miss Dorothy Jones. Miss June Hahsen. Mi Norell Startup, Miss Delsa Tolh' anH Miss Edna Anderson, thef lat ter! being an invited guest. F.B.T.Cii Affair D. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kemp gave an enjoyable social affair at their home Saturday evening, for membersof mem-bersof the F. B. 'T. club. Progressive "600" was played, Mrs. Norman Scott .receiving the club high score prize- and the guest high score favor being won by Rulon Redford. A dainty lunch eon was served. Lilacs and tulips prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. Present were the following club members: Mr. and Mrs Joseph Taylor, Air. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Treseder, ajad guests, -Mr. and Mrs. Rulon, .Bed ford and Mr. and jars, ismu n. Nielsen. - - V f T l M, I. A. Members At Swimming Party Deliehtful in every detail was the closing party of the season of the Sixth ward M. I. A., held at Saratoga Sara-toga Tuesday evening. Swimming was enjoyed and a , de licious picnic supper was served to 50. - Mrs. Dan Webster, Miss Clara Peterson, Miss LaVern Harris and Waldeh'Menlove had charge of the supper,: and the transportation was in charge of- Harold Bailey and Tom Griffiths. Vs . Beauty Operators Enjoy Outing An enjoyable canyon party was given by the Provo beauty oper ators Monday evening in Provo canyon. . Campflre games and songs were featured, and aweiner roast proved delightful. The gay affair was attended at-tended by 11 members of the association. asso-ciation. . . ' f: - - . if '. Swimming Party ' Fifty students of the Farrer junior high school enjoyed a swim ming party at Glengarry Tuesday afternoon. , Otis Carling, instructor. chaperoned the group. Nanko Glub Party . ' Miss vltuby Edlemari will entertain enter-tain i members of ' the Nanko club Saturday afternoon at her home. A full attendance is desired. " . 4 i - J' ' S "lyii'V - TOP OF THE MORNING OUTFIT Suede Jacket of Pastel Blue,With a Zipper Closing is iror wear uver V && ' ' xk - N I I t . - : s ; ; V The unlined suede jacket, in. gay cotor, tops everything for sportswear. This one, distinctive for its slip-over, zipper-closing cut, is of the most delectaWe pastel blues imaginable, beautiful with' just about any tone of frock or skirt and blouse you want to wear it with. The collar is exceptionally nice opened, with a scarf tied Ascot manner. ft ' : : LINDON SOCIETY MRS. E. B. WALKER, Correspondept Phone 112-R3 i ... Rea Johnson, who has bjgn to Florida the past year, VetufiSe'd home for Mother's day "To visnr her parents M.r. ana Mrs. a. ,a Jonn- son. v Ruth Fage of Salt Lake spent Mother's day with her mother Mrs. Mary B. Fage. Keith Johnson, who has been employed em-ployed at My ton, reutrned - home Monday. ' Laura Fryer, who is training at nursing at the L. D. S. hospital is home on a vacation for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Croft and family of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wilson of Casper, Wyoming, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Culli- more the past week. Ruth yfest spent Friday evening with Qrace and Jennie Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson and daughter Delores-of Salt Lake, Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler ager. Mrs. Dean and son will re-and re-and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I mtrin in California until school is Wheeler and daughter, Delores, of out. BETTER FOR BABIES BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING BETTER FOR BABIES BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING BETTER FOR BABIES BETTER BETTER BETTER Mmjoj tht Carnation CtnttHted Hour at 8:45 Sunday even-, ' irig ' itr ' $t at ion " ' ' KSL 7S 1 Tell your grocer Carnation Order some of this better milk. Nothing makes such siith'nream 'soups and sauces, such delicious candy, cocoa; ice cream. I t's splendid for creaming cofFee, fruits, ahd Cereals. Afojeconbmical. And there's no milk that's more nourishing for babies, or easier to digest. - TWO FREE BOOKLETS " 100 Glorified Rci pes" and "Bah-Fttdinr Simptifod.-l Very interestinr. Address NATiqNOMPANY, 349 Plerpont Are.; SiuYUke Cfty :; An Intermiuntatn Product .' '' ' .,' i - at i ft' m. i mj' t Contentid Cows'9 JVorldV Larcest-Selling sportsUostume til . .. ' : . y, i j. ' fepringville spent Mother's day at home with their parents Mr. and Iflrs. WQford Anderson. 1 ' t t Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack, Mr. andMiqs. Sterling Ercanbrack and daughter Ruth of Provo, Mrs. Altald. Walker and son DeVere of Lindon motored toSalt Lake Sunday Sun-day afternoon. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vetter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Biglow of Walls-burg Walls-burg spent Mother's day at home with Mrs. Biglow's parents, Bishop and Mrs. D. B. Thome. W. M. DEAX VISITOR W. M. Dean, former manager of the Provo branch of Metropolitan Life Insurance company, passed through -Provo Saturday. While here he was the guest, of L. C. Hcn-riod. Hcn-riod. Mr. Dean was enroute from his honfe in Huntington Park, CJal-iforfiia, CJal-iforfiia, to Great Falls, Mont., where he will act as branch man- WhfiETTER yj , please, Brand of Evaporated Mint h ytf- V. Milk "-''-n .gjy Missionaries Are Tendered Farewell More than 400 ward members and friends attenceu the farewell social given by the Second ward missionary committee .in the ward meeting house Monday evening in honor of Miss Janet Scott and Hal T. Dahlquist. Miss Scott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Seott and will leave soon for a mission in the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Dahlquist's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, and he will labor In Uie Swedish mission field. An interesting program, was furnished, fur-nished, after which adjournment was made to the amusement hall. Dancing was enjoyed, the music being furnished by the Society orchestra. or-chestra. Delicious refreshments were served. Yaljey Circle Valley Circle- will meet in regular regu-lar session Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at-the home of Mrs. J. G: Strickley. Mrs. W. A. Spear will be the assisting hosless. A good attendance will be appreciated. appre-ciated. Fine Arts Club Mrs. Lynn C. Hayward will be hostess to members of the Fine Arts club Thursday afternoon' at 3:3Cf o'clock at 3:15 North Uin-versity Uin-versity avenue. All members are urged to attend. Proyonas Club Mrs. Upton Hoover will entertain Friday afternoon at her-home for members of the Provonas club. All members are cordially invited. in-vited. ' LaGonda Club Members of the La Conda club will be the guests of Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead Thursday afternoon at her home. "Stung" will be played and prizes awarded. Luncheon will be served. All members are invited. V Al-Gue-Ween Club A party will be given by Mrs. Clarence Tolboe Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home, for members of the Al-Gue-Ween club. Progressive "500" will be played and dinner served. All members are cordially invited. This West of Ours Jedediah Smith was the pioneer of pioneers. He was the first American Amer-ican to reach California overland. He was the first American to traverse tra-verse the San Joaquin valley of California, to cross the Sierra Nevada mountains between California Califor-nia and Oregon. He was born in New York in 1799. He became a trapper and at the age of 27 Started in search of a great river to the sea in the southwest, south-west, which journey led him to California. He was killed by the Indians. in 1831. NEW LOWER PRICE ConnJar lh Wall at lfVlife TWO-DOOR r(vcrad pVk tocTud Sr lira 6-bump- w will b glad to V the ICQ) H, H8 845 Teacher :?;. 'KMH-i ly-: M i - - i ' v t She's no dancer, nor bride, nor divorcee. She is just a typical American girl, and she has chosen teaching as her profession. Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Malone of Montebello, Cal., is the girl elected at the recent California Cali-fornia Federation of Women's clubs' convention to preside at the junior assembly in Los Angeles next year. Payson Camp Of D.U.P. Honor Four PAYSON. A special meeting of Camp 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pio-neers, was held Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Lula Er-landson Er-landson in honor of the honorary members of the camp who came to Utah previous to . 1853, Mrs. Fanny Sarg.ent, Mrs. Mary Shuler, Mrs. Sarah Elmer and Mrs. Christine Chris-tine Crook. Each were presented with a lovely potted plant, a bouquet bou-quet of flowers and a beautifully decorated cake. Bouquets were iven to Mrs. Mary Oberhansly and Mis. Elizabeth Senn, the other pioneer members of the camp. The special program included vocal solos by Mrs. Florette Gardner and Mrs. Irene Provatgaard. readings by Miss Schwab and Miss Pace from the high school, and a "pioneer "pio-neer story .by Mrs. Mary Jeppson. Mrs. Eliza C. White read a copy of the letter written by the three Payspn camps for the jubilee box. Refreshments were .-crved to 45 members. PRICES DROP WASHINGTON, May 20. (CP) Another drop in wholesalr. prices was recorded i department of labor la-bor statistics for April. The 550 commodities., listed by the department depart-ment showed a net decrease of one and one-half per cent. !Sj PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Imparts Color and Beauty to Gray and r aded riair 6oc . sad (i.oou Dtugaisa. HivanChcm. WW J'aichoifue.N.Y. afrvrJ pric at price rhn com- V THE EW: OLDSMOBILE only ra.,on- . . T - detail tor you. GREATEST LSMOBIJ.E ANDERSON GARAGE 241 West Center Phone 343 Provo, Utah S 0ft Co) Happy Kitchen Recipe Hy MISS JESSIE SCOTT WHITE CAKE CU" sugar creamed;. ndd 2 cups past r flour; 1-8 teaspoon salt; two tea spoiins baking powder; sift tc gether flour, salt, and bafeing po der and add H cup milk.-Fold i thror egg whites, beaten stiff. Bak in moderate oven layers-3.75 d grees for twenty minutes ;loaf 35 degrees for thirty minutes. - Miss Jrssio Scott, kitchen cxper wilt be here In person from May 2 to 29, inclusive, to demonstrate th latest In modern cookery tft.ioci housewives at the Evening, Herald Free . Cooking school. Take At vantage of the "Happy Kltch'en recipes until the Cooking School- then be sure to attend. Frograms will be from. 2 to p. m.. Wednesday, Thursday ani Friday May 27. 28 and 29 in Hm ward hall. .-.' Payson juniors R eceive oma: PAYSON. Ninty-eight studenti were awarded diplornas-at the.jun ior Jiigh schpol commencement ex rcises held Thursday night in thi Payson junior high. . auditorium The address to the. graduates w delivered by Secretary of Stat Milton H. Welling. The .'yaledic tory addresses were given byuRos Hill and Albert Huber. - Other hon or students were Rose CheeVer Marie Douglass. Melba'Peterspn Theresa Krausa, Genevieve Mc- Beth, Signe .Jackson and - Glent Wyler. . - A report was given by-Principal N. Blaine Winters and Superlntea dent Melvin WilsoVx awarded th diplomas.. Musical selections wen given by the graduates.- First in the dough. Then in She oven. You can be sure f of perfect bakinss in uiing BAKING POWDEH - - 25 ounces for 25c 15 2 I - 7 - 11, Ifl I, VALUE MISTORY -- .. -X" f" |