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Show s : A -PR O Vfetll TH)E VE N,f N GV Bf E R A L D,"Mli) j Aft MR Y 2 97 : i 9 3 2 PAGE THREE : - Lecturer. .Luncheon Guest Is t- k" Countess Alexandra Tolstoy; who v lectured at the Utah stake . taher- nacle Thursdays evening was, the luncheon guest '.of President ?and Mrs.'.F. S Harris1 at their hdme preceding the lecture. 4 '.A-i ' v ' , '.The dining table .was centered with? . beautif ul-daff odils. - Mrs. Susa Young Gates' of Salt. Lake, Cityr house guest !of th Harris' during Leadership week, was also "in attendance. t-r - Attended Lectuine,? Luncheon Follows:? Members of the Vieux, Amies club, formed a party and attended the lecture given by Countess Alexandra Alex-andra Tolstey at ' the Utah stake tabernacle Thursday -evening. Following the lecture, they were the guests of Mrs. LaPreal Clayton at her home. A delicious luncheon was served to the following mem- hers, of the club: Mrs. Geneva Powelson, Mrs. . 1 Wanda McKay, Mrs.' Amy Cole,4 Mrs. . Ethel Peterson;. Peter-son;. Mrs. Velma Hedqulst, v) Miss Berjilce Condon, Miss Mildred Condon,' Con-don,' Mrs. Gladys Corbett,- Mrs. Ada Mellor, Mrs. Arvllla Grimm, Mrs. Geneva Smith, Mrs. ' Mary Hafen, Mrs. Bessie Whitehead, Miss Laura Bonnett, and guests: Mrs. Jean Beers, Miss r Viola Clayton, , Miss Helena - Stewart 4 and Miss - Kate Peter. . Masons Mke,7 Plans For PUrty, V A-socialjif f air will be given Saturday Sat-urday -evening ; at the Masonic temple by Story lodge No. 4,i'K. and AM, i-'-i I'-- Suppers' will be ,-served at 6:30 o'clock," followed by; cards fand dancing. All Masons and Eastern . Star members 'are - cordially- Invited. In-vited. ' ' Throat and Bronchial . Trouble Overcome - Ogden J Utah ! "I have had aulte a lot of throat VI and b r o n c h ial .trouble, would "have; spells of pronchitis some of which were very 'severe. . I would be left with; a cough And choke -up . with - phlegm,"- said ; Mrs. J -fklPeoHefc gTT - .Discoyeryand it has entirely rid . me of this trouble. ? I have never r ,- had -spell ofbronchltis since tak- lng this medicine; T have also ad-1 vised others to take it, and they ' have been - greatly helped.' All ! druggists. . ...... Forfree medical advice write "to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Dept. SOS, Buf-faloj, Buf-faloj, N Y., using symptom blank ' . wrapped with every bottle of Dr. Pierces Discovery , M VAIJ'SSHOESALE : Netver;Strpnder FINAL CLOSEOUT ON: GALOSHES Eubber Snap and Slide 1 1 i' Fastened 9P- .w Of.49 Ladies' . HighV Medium 'and- Low Heels. "4 v Special at r;6a.49 ' on;95 02.95 - Be Kind to : Your Fet With Our FineArcn Support Shoes ;Ctraps,"vTies and Pumps ' 1 02.95 o5:r : 05.05 Tea Tendered Visitors If i I Leadership . week vtsi tors were tendered a . dh arming lnformaI tea Thursday afternoon ih the home economics -room at the .B. Y.' U., the ai'f air being given by the home economics department. ' - lNearly30Q guests called: between the, hours of 4:30 and 6:30 o'clock,:. fin tnereceivrng une were,; wr twry;Nelsonf head of the general' committee on arrangements for Leadership , week; Miss Maude. Tyckfield, Miss dilate Elliott, Miss Elizabeth Cannon, Miss Margaret Swenson and Miss JEtta Scorup, home economics ' faculty members. ; A beautiful crystals-bowl Of pink snapdragons formed the center? ptece1 for the tea table on .either side of which was a green ; taper, in'a crystalj holder. Snapdragons,' ferns and - potted plants were employed em-ployed In decorating the dining ioonv;' v ,.l,'c, .Miss Etta Scorup was general chairman on s arrangements. andi .members of ' her foods Class poured and served. ."' " 1 :iMusic was furnished -during the afternoon'' by a" string trio, consist-4 ing of the Misses Sina Brlmhall," Lucile - Merrill and Marion Gilchrist. Gil-christ. . , . ." Card Party - - Follows Meeting f Members of the - Utah County Plumbers and Heating TEnglneers association and the auxiliary met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Blumenthal ' Wednesday eve-4 After, a brief ; business meeting,' progressive' 500 r; Was t ; played and a delicious luncheon, was servedTft' c v- In' attendance were 4Mr,' aiid Mrs., M. S. Lott and lss 'BarnamXoU bf - LehIr Mr. and ' Mrs. ' ' Samuel Grant of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. H G.-.BlumenthaL Mr. and Mrs Earl Blumenthal, Mrs. " Pearl Mc-Auley, Mc-Auley, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Moe,' Mr.1 and Mrs. Lynn Haws, and ' Boh Buckley.' -:.,vJ: . M. L A. Workers Tendered Luncheon 'i) Drl and Mrs. P." S. Harris ave a' lunpheon'at their homeWednesday evening for; members of the ' general gen-eral Y. ' L. and Y. Ml M. I. A. hoards. '' J" "'r' ' ; Daffodils arid x acacias prettily aecoraiea ine entertaining rooms. Thirty-two guests were served. , Afternoon Of, , , : Bridge Enjoyecl ; : ' ''l "" An enjoyable time was ' spent by members of the La Conda cluh and guests at" the" residence of Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead 'Thursday afternoon. 5; ' ? Bridge, was played nd f-aelic-ious luncheon was served.' --f r V ' .. Mrs. - Grover CuddyiMrslSey mour.Gray and Mrs. Balph Bullock were, the, guests, and the club mem? bers present 'were - Mrs. George BI Carter, Mrs. Le Hoy. J. Olsen an4 Mrs. Paul-A.J Thorne. IillrMl ill I .!! M t. Sales. Kaliabte. BvKwt 9 1. 1 1 i SLAUGHTER! : V" ------ V!f - V--. In Prices For Saturday - - ;(Ilote tVsuaps) Itp to 3 Qo Devonshire 4ind Ginghams SaturQay S ; Yard L15 Up to 2 0 c - Gingham and - - Voiles, -I lot while they Last. Yard 5& TJp to 90c Ladies' Union . Suits. Pair jL-J4&4 .Up to 10c Canvas Gloves, r--Hen's : & Boys Pr. -5 Jtlp to $1.75 glen's nd $ - Boys' Sweaters' and " Jackets, HatSh l.t)0 Up.. to 15c Hose, -Fireman V and Engineer ; - Brand Up to 25c lien's Part Wopl . HosePaix .JUllSd' Un to i'?a:50 LadiesV Highl s'i Heel Shoes and Pumps L . - - t W- V- fc""v- e?A I Up i to 7Uc - Ladies ? High Get a pair of these fcr home, use and save money. Up to $2.75 Men's VV7ork Pants:. Pair .:v S1,48 'Eve'ry"lrticle, in" our store 1 reduced in pnee lor aat-.urdayThis aat-.urdayThis ig youxtjaancs Leadership - r GREAT? Nelke Reading Officers : . . , S - r--: - . Mrs. , Vivia F. Hedqulst. ;was elected - president of the Nelke Reading club for the ensuing year, at the .nnual business . .meeting :, of the club held .Thursday afternoon ;at the'B'Y. IL " .- TMxs: Stella X'Uctt,' retiring president, was in charge, . "' fv4 Other; officers elected at this time included: Mrs. Inez K. Allen, vice president;'! Mrs. Amy T.VFln- hlayson, secretary; Mrs. Elsie C. 'Carroll, . corresponding secretary;' Mrs! Fern - fl. Brlmhall,' treasurer; ?Miss Vilatet Elliott, reporter; Mrs. iMinnie W.'v Boyle,. Mrs. :" Pearl A, Decker andMrs.r Sadie;Pi WorsVey program committee; Mrs Emina, S. Jensen, program committee member mem-ber for 1933; Mrs.' Vivia F. ' Hedqulst, Hed-qulst, Mrs. Stella P, Garrettxand Mrs. Mamie Robinson, executive committee. ; ' ' ' . y ,.- Claude Wallicks 1 C ; Honored At Dinner 'AJ well appointed dinner-party, was- given y Mr.' and Mrs. Karl - Bunnell at7 their home Thursday evening, in, honor of Claude Wal-lick Wal-lick of 'the federal hatchery at Springville, who is resigning from - the government- employ oji February Febru-ary 1. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Walllck.'Mr. and Mrs, Cleland Feast and small son, Cleland Jr. Mr. and Mraf Wallick expect to side in Salt ' Lake City after March L h-n lovable rrair FbriAurdra ClubKv Mrs. iHesterv Jones " Entertained at her home Thursday; evening for members of the Aurora club. Cards, music 1 and games were the diversions and a dainty luncheon lunch-eon followed. , - i ? - In -attendance at the enjoyable affair- were Mrs.. Helen. J?elJ, .Mrs. Vtda Clemons, Mrs. Eva Baker, Mrs. Millie Courture, Mrs. Helga Kavochevich, . Mrs. Heva Wagner, Mrs; Maude Strong and Mrs. Hat-tie Hat-tie Herring. - t . . .- .. Cards, Luncheon f ? r r Members of the Alpha club were-the were-the guests o':.M'SrT.,C.' Larson' at . Hook" was played an4 v a tasty 1 .repast followed. Present were Mrs. James H. Kirk, Mrs. Rose Kartcb- nerK Mrs. George W. ITuttali. and I fl flf - Social Sixty Dance i , Among the : delightful dancing parties of the past week,' was the Affair given "by the f Social Sixty! juancmg ciud xnurs.day evening at !the First wild recreation. halL ! ?; Lee , Eyamr Banditti furnished the music.' ' ' - 1 8 t ... ; A meeting of the depositors of the Farm-3 Farm-3 i ers nd Merchants Bank; living north of Provo, .l will be, heM 'tonight at 8- o'clock in the Lincoln V nyjii scnooi tauaitonum. xur ue reopening oine: oanK win oe expiainea bythe tnembers of itHesdepositors' jComntittee. ;f,Representatives"Of ;the depositors com- y $ "Tnittee will meet any depositor in the directors' Uoom the bank day,from. 10 . m.-to 4. p. 7 1 ; Wuntl Thitfsday; February 4. . lohight AREV FAMILY, EViERY SEAT gc. QR A PAfillLY. CHILDREN HGC 11 1 U Perirodnnd-Sam,"v falo Bill;" OSTrcld,;nIlfe7CT6wn":J?L:ct.""r THE FASHIONS FORECAST ING t : fit - 8 , f 4," . 1 Kathryn Crawford wears, an evening eve-ning " ensemble Of two . shades 'of green. The gown is satin and the cape -jacket is Velvet. ;taonhss. 5 Same formula, . ''lamV tice.' la original' fomv't ifdttprefet kl6cQLD3 apoRub OVER MILLION JARS USED YEARty Extra Special J Saturday Only ; ' - BEST GRADE'- CAttNATlONS Dozen. Ladies' Floral . ;ProvoTGreenhbu&e r f 1 "VI rne pian proposea it W.' ': , lie- y I, -:ri . ti ' v ' "-. -i ' 1 i f TV ' ' ' - ' - '' , 1 ' ft 1. x-.--:-s-:-;-:--. -::: 4" S trM: ! f -W i h-r c u 1 Wl t ' 'v' Elects ;Tn)JJ) and Saturday OF 5 FOR "g JANNhY. fe JANNEY. 'Battling With 'Buf a ' .With -t- You And YomrPriends Mrs.' Dens Grant, Y. L. M. L' A. president of American Fork, Nellie C. Graff,' Relief society presi- . dent, of Heber, J. E. Bent, Y. M, M. L,j A. president' of Price, J.' J. ' Bowman, Y. M. M. I. "A. president of "Kaysvillo, Mrs. . Jennie B. Hill : and Mrs,. & Curtis of Payson,' J. E. Bird of Springville, jColob stake president, -Mrs. Hannah Menden-hall Menden-hall iof Springville,, Kolob stake Re- lief society ; president, and Eva E. Adams, Primary stake board member mem-ber of Pleasant Grove, have registered regis-tered for Leadership week - at the' B. Y. U. -- ; ' . : -. ' "Mrs. I B. Cornweli of New York, has Arrived in PrOvo attend Leadership Lead-ership week. " ' ' , Mrs. A. H. BeUlston of Nephi, formerly Elsie Maughan, instructor in home economics s,t the B. Y. U. is a Provo visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ixverldge and son Max spent the early part Of the week in Salt Lake-City. Dr. Joseph , F. Merrill of Salt Lake, commissioner of education, is" at the B. Y, U. thisweek. ; Mrs. R C. CaU of Brigham City, is spending Leadership week in Provo. She1 Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. County Smoot .was Thursday. Commissioner A. O. a Salt Lake visitor , ,Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ilill and family fam-ily will leave .Monday for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif., where, they wiU make their home. , ! Miss Elsie Johnston' returned Thursday morning to Los Angeles, Calif., after spending the holidays m Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnston. BRIGHTENING OLD FROCKS Linen with silk is a smart com- blnation for Jate winter and f ort spring. You can dress up your old frocks by putting gay, fcolorful linen collars and cuffs on them, v ORPMEUM TODAY-and SATURDAY VW.MAX K--rl VIVJm 9ntuds "HEADING i M FOR TROUBLE" m - hi i ! 11 ' i . ' f ". .4 , , .L. - ' t An4 Look What's Heref "Captured tor Sacrifice" The Kext Adventure :" 1 - I- ' ,v ..-. f .. ' 'S -1 "DANGER ';iSLM)'' , i4 ALSO CARTOON ' S T;A SifiUNDAY COMEDY CAUNIVAtl ;"VoHd'Greati: -cstCbwnsTum Town To p s y- tTurvy as JO?" J tors of Civbrcar IN THS VTKOCKMM J cunw susctima' 7 fV ;l WITH ROAWHOv fl WITH THf LOVABU XUHATICS A-i Ky - ir-VAO'NIAL!.; "ST i.;., - in. r I Bridge-Luricheon I Proves DelightfiiL A delightful bridge-luncheon was given by -Mrs. Blanche Hansen at her home Thursday ' evening for members of the Paysonian club. "Pink and white carnations .were used in decorating .the luncheon decorating tables arid V attractive Valentine favors were -pTesehted. Mrs. Ber-nlce Ber-nlce ; Fraughton won the club high score prize, .-and the guest high score favor went to Mrs. Thelma Ferguson. The consolation award was given to Mrs. Emma Giles. I the evening was eriioyed by Mrs. Verna Cloward, Mrs. Edith Jolley, Mrs. Marjorle Kitchen," Mrs. Melva Peay, Mrs. Emma Jacobsen, Mks. Bernice raughton, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs.' Gladys Billings, Mrs. Thelma Ferguson, Mrs. Emma Giles and Mrs. Rowena McBeth, the latter three being guests. RENEWING COLORS Add a little bit of dye to the rinsing, water each time you wash your 'colored cotton or linen blouses. It keeps ' them ' fresh' and new looking. 4 ' Experts say women are becoming becom-ing bald. Henceforth when women lose their heads' they'll be easy to and. A golf club has been Invented that plays sweet music if you hit the hall right." , Giving the effect, perhaps,- of getting a' birdie. . DOUBLE Mightiest of 11 1 . m n - Zane Grey's Romances "THE RAINBOW I I : 1 Thotuandf defied death Co bring It to y6alA"Tear la pro I ' .1 I . y yy ,. t '. ductloa, be most amazlns document ot romance, terror, 1 l f? ', and husunity ever flung, thrill upon thrill, sctom the creen., V 1 V e.- Thank to the Cart of actor and actreMea which knew-00 . I l j tearLThot to the U. S.Nayyjrhlchinade thJf.inJirt, r'-rl 1 4ffywHtosgieat rsstib!es,'' -Ir-'- - I "li . r 'v-' ' tovtsir-:?? -. !';tliiip ; v 7 .-Ojlhy'JOr.PAtJ.f.tcrioieaSifflST. J 1 ! " ! 'v. , : ' . .. . - . . . . r-t . . . , t,- ---- - -- . Afoss Carolyn OIesen A Special 1RICHARD HOdNUT Representative New.YorIC will be afour. Store all'of "itifs week to tell you about the HOME METHOD UU DARR Y BEAUTY TREATMENTS . rlrese special ireaiments in the home for the correction of dry skin oilvi skin, enlarged-pores enlarged-pores flahbu tissues and for the general beautlficationof the skin will be fom d both, practical and errecfiVe DO NOT MISS HEARING ABOUT THEM E S1:EVENfNS a FEATURE PROGRAM! T All I SnpriaJ TRAIL" 2 CONTINUING .4 BIG Balcony Orchestra Arfffori Atfrnrtfnn U. S. G. vs. TULANE Football Game In 5 Reels '. DAYS! TVe.Fit Your Feet 1 VAN'S SHOE STORE 'HAG'T7Mt Center Ct. at .: VAN'S v'.- .T Mr i 4: vV A i 348 7. Center "' T aun limn j to-savo some money, |