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Show ; V PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC EM B E R 19 3 1. PAGE,XHREE. -4 i 2, 'Bridge Played mrt ir A charming -bridge-luncheon was given by Mrs. W..R. Green a her home Tuesday afternoon. ' . '-. Pink and red carnations were em-ployedlBT-decbrating the lunch-. lunch-. eon .tables. , f. Mrs. R A Moorefield won the bridge high score favor, Mrs. E. B. - Shriver received the consoltioij award and the cut prize went : to Mrs. Ed. Burton. Included in the guest Hst were j the fpllowing: Mesdames Sterling Ercanbrack, Pierce Norton, H. D. Shriver, E. B. Shriver, Frank Denting, Dent-ing, Frank Bianagan, John O. Beesley, Ed Burton, Brice McBride, ! "Ernest Halverson, W. A. Huckins, Wyman"Berg. Herman Hinze. Fred Hischier,, S. I. Levin and ' R. A. Moorefield. Cabaret Thursday At Third Ward A unique entertainment in the form of a cabaret, has been arranged arrang-ed by the .Third ward M. I. A. and. will be held Thursday 'evening in the amusement hall, . . .. .- .''.-Commencing .''.-Commencing at .7 o'clock, a de-Hclous-home cooked hot dinner will . be. served, during which time cabaret entertainment will be fur-, nished. A humorous skit, 'Pown on the Farm," will be presented by Klrkwobd and company, a dance number, "Spanish Specialty," will be given, and Betty Jo Smith, four-year-old tap dancer,! Will appear. The cabaret entertainers, the Misses Ethel Taylor,' Delenna Taylor, Tay-lor, EdithHarrison, Wyla Johnson arid Louise Jenkins, have planned several' clever surprises in solos, duets, and chorus. " Members of the ward bishopric and their wives will act as a re ception committee, and all ward members and friends are cordially Invited to attend. Several valuable prizes1 will be - given away during the evening. ! Spanish Club At Gay Affair Delightful in every detail was the affair given by . the '' Spanish club -of, the U., Monday evening at the home "of Miss Vera Merrill. A- variety- of "clever Spanish . games were played after which two . Spanish, dances for the ballroom, the Argentine tango and the' waltz tango were demonstrated. Community Com-munity singing in Spanish was ehj joyed and a delicious- hoi .luncheoii was served to 30 members." 1 TJ A uubJbfarty ' Tf -4r-'e , liai Helen NewelTwas hostess to members jf .Jthe X club at her home'TiieVaay evening. ' V Bridge , was .itbec diversion. ' Miss Margaret Hilt receiving the high , score .'prize. A tasty' re"p'ast .fol lowed, v , . . " v . Present, r.fwere Mrs. CJark D. Webb'Mlss- Marlon Sutton, Miss: Mae J button, ViMiss ? Ijoree Y&ii Wagenen, MissKathryfr Snyder Miss-Helena Bates and Miss Mar-gaVet Mar-gaVet Hill. V v . : . sgT&ly . , , Provbhas Club A- party Wiirbe: glv&l by Mrs. F. D.-' B.- Gay . at 'i her home Frida afternoon for members of the Pro-. Pro-. vonas club. Alia jfieasmgisven BETTEmRiBABlES t BETTER FOR COOKING : AND CREAMING BETTER FOR BAB I ES BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING ?j577ii btAbie:sv, b ette r BETH W m Cut yoiir milk and cream bill. . Oct some Carnation at ?U''roW0'it:il' favorite recipes . jt inake. V then mobtherv richer,;tasderi - Ciait-thc coffee. Ind; ' cereals Vwi th' it: Andsk ybur doctor about this pure nourishing, super-digestible milk for baby. :.TfFO FREESOOKLBTS9 MJ00 derijii'eeip 'mni ? : ?. . ' ' 'Bhy-FeeJing Simplified." Very intertllitfi. iddresi. (r CARNATION COMPANY, 349 Pierpont . Ave., Salt Lake City , t I- , "From . V . St 'fit - W i V,'orld's LARg-En-SfiLi-iNO Milk '!. Glamor (FroBttiBergdorf Goodman, N. Y.) ' -. . ;'Catchifig the 'Christmas holiday season, thisf glamorous silver and vhite .'chlffori 'dressis an exponent of , the latest fashion ' fancy, the oVer-blouse' . evening : frock. . The 'skirt !s fall and pleated all. around. Ini'ola Cliib At Bridge Party An evening f brlBge was enjoyed 'by... members--of the Ini'ola cltlb at Jthe . home of Mrs! M. . M. Trtylor i uesuay. 2&tb. Merrit tecke won the high score a ward and Mrs. Ralph Elliott received the 'second favor. A dainty luncheon was served, chrysanthe mums being used to decorate the luncheon tables. ' In "Attendance were . V Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mrs. Wilf ord Brav. Mrs Jack Holder Mrs. Ralph Iliott; mra. jsaerrit jjecKer, Mrs. Clarence Moor1, and Mrs. Efrnest Moore. . , . v J? I h V I ' - 3 1 X Sr '- f V I - ' k v; ,. .. f unp i ilj f V if"" , J"f vWMU ill ir i B ETTER t. BETTER Q1931.C.C, Branp or EvAr qratcp Milk : da, and see i i Jiijdge Nelson To Address "A special meeting of the Nine teenh Century club .will be held at the Residence of Mrs. O. A Spear Friday evening at .8 o'clock, to which each member may invite We guest.- ! ; : ; ; Judge Joseph Nelson of thg juvenile court will h'e the speaker. Music will- be,urmshed vartd re- iresnmenig win oe aervea. v !FT(nal Tlan - Wtr rrrAiiA for- the pazaaft-4and food sale terbe'.'ivenj Dy ,xne iatiies' .AW'Of tne iom niuiilfy'. chitchK Saturday rati he Sanitary Meat rinafket' tttXhe rgu-lar rgu-lar sesaio'n7bf he Aid held at Meno' Trope" hall ruesday aftrnobit.,' 4 Durlng;.the: afterhoon; of heedle-work, heedle-work, a delicidus " "luncheon was served - !'.--. '''' '"" 'v' Mrs. M. B. f6pe and Mrs. L. "it Beebe were the hostesses. . .- , ., i La Natosha Qub i -. . ' ; i Is Ofgaiiiedv Miss Velda Hone and Miss Ros-anna Ros-anna CJurtri Ingham were hostesses to ;a gr'ou'p'- offriehds Saturday evening, for the purpose-of "organ-1 izing what is - to be known as the La Natosha club. '.' ' Meetings of-the club will be held every other - Saturday evening at the homes of the-members. Cards were played and a delicious supper was served Hose colored, chrysanthemums prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for the-Misses Vera Smoot, Martha Evans, Dorothy Storrs, Mary Conrad Con-rad and Genevieve Duggan. L. V. Road Show Players Honored An 0 enjoyable social affair was given by the Lake View ward M. T. A. officers and teachers,-, for the ward road show players, Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger. , ' Progressive games werfe-"played, Jesse Sumsion receiving the high score ' prize and the consolation favors going to Morris Clinger and Mrs. Ruth Johnson. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff and daughter Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finlayson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mr.. and Mrs August Johnson, MrsT Mabel Wil- IJiamsonrHerschel, Morris, Alta ana Uieo hunger. Arena antl Pauline Sumsion, Zina Jorgensen, Edna and fkmha Scott, Clyde Sumsion, Ethel and Donne ClingexGlenda Taylot, Mrs. Rose Zobell and daughter Madonna Ma-donna and Viola Madsen; Club Entertains For Partners ' The residetie ;df Mr. and Mr-E. Mr-E. H. Shields was the scene of a delightful bridge party Tuesday evening, when members of the Springville-Proro Bridge club were hostesses tcf thelr .husbands. Mrs. Elmo ' Roy lance "and Roy Cates won the high score prizes and the second favors ertt t Mrs. Roy Cates and1 Elmo RoyianceV A tasty shiliupj&r served -tw the following:... fol-lowing:... -' .; v ; v.v-. lit and! Mrs: fRoy Caies. Mr. and Mrs. ? Elmo Roylance j and Mrs. Johnson.-MK-and Mrs, :ta Hardv and 'rjii-ltffa n. tne latter couple bein-guedts. Josephine . Brinton of :Spf irlgVille. .Mr.' rarid rs Carl tiflse Mrs. Golda;WoodwardVjVIr; And MrsrTed i -Iter i J; J SLIGHTLY USED Id. ;.7 .V; GENUINE n ; IlUEPBTr? TABLE i mi Y $30.50 1M 4 U -316 West Center STATE r-r : ; ! r - ? Idaho's state flower the lovely syrihga Is the fifth of Evening Hciald's pillow-top decorations. The syririga is a shrub, bearing clusters of fragrant whtt' flowers. Sometimes it's called themock orange; it's in demand for weddings. The petals are white; the renters yellow; the leaves medium green. Friday. The Oregon grape for Oregon. - Time Out Club Miss. Naoqii .DoUglaSrWill enter-; tain at her home Friday evening for members of the Time Out club. Bridge and luncheon will be the diversions. Drama Club Meets A meeting of the First ward Drama club will be held at the home of Morris Duke, 226 Eat Fourth South street, Wednesday. evening. ' 4 Baby Clinic Is , Held AtiPaystfti PAYSON One of the best baby clinics ever conducted in the Pay-son Pay-son district was . held on Monday in the stake -house. Forty-eight babies were examined and thirty- ' one were fonnd to be normal Twelve defects were noted,. ; butt ther were no diseased .tonsils. The examinations were under the direction of Tr P. R Rnwriish Hi JT rector of the:. Utah county healthTVi unjt, and Mrs. Sarah Lyance, zhe county nurse. They were assisted by Mrs. Julia Hancock, Mrs. Per-mefta Per-mefta Mayers, Mrs.( Laverne Ter-vort, Ter-vort, Mrs. Rachel Stanton, Mrs. Ann Snyder, and Mrs. Etta Jeppaon of the locarRelief Society. . Psychology Class For Social Workers A class In . psychology, .dealing with the. problem of "The Individual Individ-ual and' His' Social .'Adjustments," wilt be organized Wednesday, e-cehiber e-cehiber iindy at '7:$Q - py m.v, in the Juvenile" 4;AuH rophis,;4c59rd,ihg to announcement fVoni the extension division 6trHh6 i Brlgham Yotlng university. This course, which will be under the direction of Professor M. W. Poulson, will carry upper division or, graduate credit and should ,be valuable o welfare workers, "teachers, "teach-ers, or students wishing to complete com-plete requirements .or others interested inter-ested in .developing their knowledge WALNUT 6 CHAIRS Phone UK ii j3 . a nJrexj FLOW ER PILLOW For Idaho The, Syringa of the nature of personality and its development"." ThP rf.finilP,limnf m00ln Ynn' the class will be decided at the Wednesday evening meeting. J l " ' . f V'l " "' "J ' i yrinqa Ida "And has your baby learned to i talk yet?" -Mv vmi" V'r t!nir him to keep quiet now." Cornwall Ad- vrtiser. Grand Chiefs Visitation ' To Lodge Pythian. Sisters of Trovo tompic No. 9, received a visitation from th-grand th-grand chief. Mis. Lratins Turner oi Magna Tuesday evening at tli K. of P. hall The grand chief va: t.tnpani Jjy five. Magna inembris anil : i (Jarfiehi nit'mhers. Tlie inei.ir; was also utt ended hy soveiiiJ piii-i Krund chiefs uiul tfinplo . f icers. Mrs. Turner jjavc un JuldrepH am! remarks were made iy a nuiiils : of the visitors. In behalf of tho temple, Mrs. E. O. Moe. ;iaii protector, presentotl the yianl c!iu l with a gift. A delicious luncheon was serv '. to .40. . Carqiilnitz Qub Members of the Carquinitz Bridge club will be the guests of Mrs. Elmer Singleton Thursday evening at Keeleys. Dinner will be served, after which bridge will be played a.ii prizes awarded. Literary League Members of th? Literary League will be the. guests of Mrs. Lel.::ri Van Wagoner Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at her home. A splendid program has boon arranged. ar-ranged. Utopia Club Mrs. J. Frank Ward will be hostess host-ess to members of the Utopia club at her home Friday afternoon. Sewing, cards and luncheon will be the diversions. You And ; Your Friends Dr. and 3Irs. Arnold Kohison left . jday lor Denver. Coio.. where D Robisort will attend meeting.-? of LV.c Western Surgical association tuibe field Fiiday and SatuVav. They; will return home th eail vpart i f nxt wpok; Wilbur Itird Alk'ii of ?alein, a:ul Rildetti' 1'aiuvls iiuinett of Pay :(iii, were issued a inafuiaKe license, al tin" county court house Tuesday. I'red ShiMdon Hirst and Alheita Allen, t.nih oi 1'iiivii. weie married Tuesday at the county nmrt hou.s. l-'ianK Salislnny. county -lerk. pr-. foi inrd the (fivnujnv. 1 Mont li.yii lllglt'r :-.nd Juliet Nutr" tall, hoth of IJjnVu. were- iji atitelt'.' a lu-en.se 1 vyed. Tue-tlay at the-' county court house. .Mr. jnid Mrs. V. ('. West aml'chd-tlten aml'chd-tlten of Salt Lake, visited relative" in Prov.o Tuesday. . Elbert county, Colorado, will fu?;p help this winter to any family that permits a member to go to- picture show. SUFFERED MONTHLY PAINS . . What misery! If she would only try Lydia E. Pinkham '$ Vegetable Compound! Com-pound! It's such a help tor those dreadful Monthly Pains that make life unbearable. If Jr ?f 4, .-4-. |