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Show 1 JL PR OVO; (UTAH) EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, - FEBRUARY 1 9, -1932 PAGE THREE gram At Fine Arts Club A delightful session of the Fine Arts clutTwas held at the Uttle theater at the B. Y.U. .Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Alonzo Morley Mor-ley In charge ot the following well arranged and enjoyable, program : ' . Tap dances, Jack Qallup and -' Stewart Morley clog dances, Joyce Hansen and, Margaret. Ulschler; colonial dance, Stewart and Marilyn Mari-lyn "Morley; Dutch, danced Ruth Jensen and Maurine Van Cott; tap 5 darice, Hilda F. Stewart; tap dances, Marlon C. Perry and Floyd ' Cornaby. Mrs. lone Heaton and 'Miss .Edith Young were the accompanists. ac-companists. , Current . literature suggestions, Mrs. La Vieye H .Earl; one-Vet play, presented by Mrs, C. Lynn Hayward, Mrs. L. De Vere Gebrge, Mrs. Lavonia Fuller and Mrs. Paul Stewart. ' Following the program, fbeT entire en-tire 'group went to the home of Mrs. Carl Swensdn, where tasty refreshments were servedyAssist-ing servedyAssist-ing Mrs. Sweason wereT:Mrs. Xe Roy J.' Robertson, Mrs. -Alonzo Morley, Mrs.. Lynn Hayward, Mrs. L. De Vere George and MrsTTT '. Club members in. attendance were Mrs, Jdhn S. Van Cott, Mrs. C. Lymt, Hayward, Mrs. L. De Vere George, Wrs. Seymour 3ray, Mrs. Alonzo Mortey, Mrs. Gerald E., Heatoiwi Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, Mrs.. Carl Swenson, Mrs. Le Roy J. Robertson,' Robert-son,' 'Mrs. Stanley Bormett, Mrs. Oliver Dal ton, i Mis. Frank Earl, Mrs. Lavonia Fuller, Mrs. Paul Stewart, Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead, White-head, Mrs. Raymond Holbrook and Mrs. John Daley. ifi f ff Service Star Legion Meets A "meeting of the Service Star ' legion was. held at the .' home of Mrs, ,E. Eggertseg Wednesday afternoon.- -.. : - A "iflrcmp ' Provo high school students '. rendered three beautiful . ' vtjcal, Wlections,. a reading - was : given. by Miss, 'Margaret Boyer and i f oio was, mrnisneany,, .ra. JJutyt blocks, were made' during the vfatterndorr and a, delicious luncheon Iwas. served to 12 .nviag the latter . cpupje 9m. : W.- -,v f .r" , V owntd three thdiisond tibwnfi but shi 'hatJ . nothing in footwear cbrnfort nd tytvttkt EN NA V ELIZABETH, dou$htr olHtnry Vllt nd Anne Boltyn, was for forty-five year's Owe en of England and Iretand. A wise., (hort-ajth,; (hort-ajth,; she wat tlyjtfo woman ythen'Jt fame ta dotbei and inordinately inordi-nately fond of showy, costly gowns. Although Queen of England, she could not get the stylish footworn fort that worner today (.ruby in . Enn Jettick Shoes They A A i Birthday Is Celebrated Essie Slnldns ana Aurella Snyder Sny-der .entertained Wednesday: evening eve-ning In bnbr of Evelyn Snyder, whose birthday anniversary v occurred oc-curred on that day. U ' Gaines and music 'were enjoyed during . . the , evening : and a , tasty luncheon was served to the follow ing: i. Fern Beck, Jean Hiatt, Hazel Oldroyd, Helen, Oldroyd, Hazel Bird, Ethel CUrk, Ethelyn feow-ard, feow-ard, Joyce Rich, Vera Marshall, Lois Sabey, Nola Sabey, Louise Brown. .Warren .vVeeter, Mark Boyle, Anthony Ivms, Wayne 'Anderson, 'And-erson, James . Winterton Craig Decker, Ralph Winterton and Mar ion Ollerton, v. '? - i i Jfi Legion Dance Club . Affair Postponed The American Legion Dancing club will hold a party Saturday evening, February 27, instead of TF&Jiruary 20, according to an an nouncement made by the commit tee 1n charge . of arrangements. Term of a lep year ball, and p,rom- for mo la leap year Dan, anq promises prom-ises to ie one of the most dellght- iui airairs given Dy me ciuu ip,M season. Further annoimceraepts will be made. . ... 2ft fc 9fr 3. S. Meeting f-K $he monthly meeting of the officers of-ficers and teachers of the Second ward Sunday school, . will he ,neld this, evening at the home of "Mi. and M rs. , LeRoy J. Olsen. f . .. Paysoniah Club Entertains Husbands An ' enjoyable social affair 'of Thursday . evening was the party given by the Paysonian cluib raenv-kers raenv-kers tor their husbands, at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vivlap Billings. . , . Bridge was the diversion, Mr. and 'Mrs, Elmer Cloward winning thelgfhrsc;Had and Mrs. ; Kay r Hanse.n. , receiyjng; , xre ' The following were served a tasty repast: Mr. and .Mrs. Vivian. BilL- ings, Mr. aiidtMimef ;pioard. Mr. and JMrs. JRy .Hansen, Mr, . and tejng I Truest re. made in a rih0e of 177 wldthr j ' ; r AAA to EEE iiiif1 ior12' 0 I JacoTjsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester enabling Enna Jettick dealers to fit any normal foot perfectly and stylishly -at the featured economy prices of . 1 S5.00 and 16.00 V NVft MOKE EXCEPT (N CANADA Enna Jettick Shoes for Women arc ' made in all the newest lasts ... styted . to the minute, with a craftsmanship usually found only in shoes far hi'sher in price. Your Enna Jettick dealer has the new spring line in stocL Helnvite -: you to inspect it and learn for yourself how Enna" Jettick Shoes will make jfyourJeet Jook their best and feel-f feel-f their best at all ' times. - - . v ' If- L J 5 t , f N ' 7.'. - . J iifiB If a n s en Honored At Farewell Delightful In every detail was the farewell party tendered Miss June Hansen s; Thursday evening at Keeleys, ty . the JProv telejphbne operators. Miss Hansen "is -leaving soon to reside in : Salt Lake City. jSeveral enjoyaWft. teWftfeathes we're' "played, Miss efhese Russon winning ..the. Ighffcore,; prize : and the consolation favor going to Miss Evelyn Vacher,. . ' ..( . . ; A tasty repatwas 'served 'to the following; MissHansen, Miss Hazel Robinson, . Misa Frances Shelby, Mrs. Maxinew Wilson, Miss Bessie Durhell,, Miss Hele Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Miss . Evelyn" .VacheriMlss Hufh Hinckley MissMary, Smith. li'U MIMrpd Kirkwood. Missr Ber- Miss Ntta Johnson, Miss) Dora Robinson, Rob-inson, Mrs. ElySnw !atd Miss Faun Carter. ' . '"" " " ; '. Program, Luncheon Enjoyed By Girls Miss Amy Hfefcrichsen was liost-ess liost-ess to members of the Circulo de Quince club at her home Thursday evening, and the following delightful delight-ful program was furnished: , . Readings, crMis Fay Spendloye; reading, Miss Amy Henrichsen; ptano selection, Miss Donna Tolboe. A tasty luncheon was served , to the, following; Miss Alpha Forsyth, Miss Wanda Forsythf Miss Donna Tolboe, Miss Sally Stone, Miss Fay Spendlove, Miss 'Elaine Johnson, Miss LaVern Starr, . Mtes La Von Starr, Miss Mayme Vincent, Miss Carol Christensen, Mias Tla Anderson Ander-son and Miss May Harris, the latter lat-ter two "being guests. ' $ - Girls Enjoy House Party Fifth grade girls of the B.Y.U. training school met at the home of Miss Edith Whitehead, and an enjoyable en-joyable time was spent .with a program pro-gram an a delicious luncheon. In attencance were . Virginia Larson, Merle Clark, Ann SHck, Louise . Dixon, Maurine Van Cott, Elaine Mower, June Bean, Carol Oaks, Gladys-, Dixon, Mary - Snell, Mildred Harris and Lucile Robinson. Robin-son. .. Attended Party In Salt Lake Dr. and Mrs. N'.-.C. 3palding and daughter Ardith, attended a missionary mis-sionary farewell Riven in honor of Rhea Ross, daughter of Prof. and Mrs; M. 'H. Rosy 6f Salt1kfr.i . The attractive affair - was held -I at the Forest Dale chapel in that city Thursday evening. VICKS COUGH DROP . . . All you've hoped for in a Cough Drop medicated with . V VapoRub TODAY mm & Saturday Doorsdpen Ma fx( 1 IIXL wli-Jr r- s tox picTUte Conthlia Monteiagro ' rx $ N ora Ion r 1 n. V.' J, "V ; fj -:- h t.. -' " . Meeting Followed By Social Affair ' The Vneyard. ward Genealogical committee Jield their regular meet ing at the home of Mrs. Prudence Holdaway Thursday evening, after which ja delightful social was enjoyed. en-joyed. , - . '. A tasty luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harding, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen Mr. 'and Mrs. George F. AVeJls, Thomas Wells, Mrs. Mary Y. Miner, Mrs. 2elda Bunnell, Mrs. Lena Andreeson, Mrs. Jennie Fox and Mrs. Jacobina Clegg. Crhp No. 1 At Session ' Pioneer Daughters of Camp No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Keeler Thursday afternoon. The following interesting' program pro-gram was, furnished: .Brief re 'marks and two readings. Mrs. Rod Snow; two vocal solos, Mrs. Ruth P. Richan; historical sketch, ofTtrTe ij vt;s pi ner parents, junn inuiioa Richards and Ann Beulah Hicks ; community singing, "Star Spangled Banner." . Dainty refreshments were served to ,31 by the hostesses: Mrs. Keeler. Keel-er. Mrs. Iklary Oldroyd. Mrs. Annie T. Fotland, Mrs. Emily Nielsen and Mrs. Zina Cook. The "entertaining rooms were artistically decorated invkeeping with the spirit of Washington's birthday. 5r -ard Party Follows Meet Neighbors of Woodcraft gave a delightful card party at the I. O. O. F. 'hall Thursday evening, following fol-lowing their regular meeting. Progressive 500 was played, Leslie Mildenhall and Mrs. Ella Moore winning the high scare prizes and the consolation favors going to Mrs. Erma Josio and C C. Gillies; A delicious luncheon was served to 30. a- v- Nanko Club Members of the Nanko club of the Sixth ward will meet at the home of Orvilla Luke Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. S B. B. Club Members of the S. B. B. club will be the guests of Miss Anna Brim Saturday evening at her home. , TOO LATE FOR 1 CLASSIFICATION I " "LOST Tody's WacV ' leather pi"e containing con-taining eye-glasses, Tuesday at Utahna. Call 04J4. f23 . FOUND Coat, on West Drive. Phone 047R1 Owner pay for ad. f23 FIR. RENT UNFURNISHED 4 rm.. mod. hpme. Partly furn. Inq. 388 W. 3 North. f23 3 rm. mod. 445 South 6th East. Inq. I J. Eldred. Phone 705. f26 SOUND IN TOWN 9 HENRY'S ROMANTIC 1v A nrice" oh hi fiMd . 1 womoninliis beortl Kin tin tin 'THE LONE : 1 DEPENDER" Ms and Corrifedy ; is 'Monkey , Business V Always 'a Gtxd ShoW . at the ; Of pheum ; t EUM &.A ..V ; ! ' ISO-.' r f . - vv j f Fifth Ward To Hold Annual Reunion Announcement is made of the annual an-nual reunion of the members of the Fifth ward, which is planned for Monday at the ward meeting house. All children up to the age of 14 years, inclusive, will be entertained, at. 3 o'clock, and the remaining' members of the ward are invited to meet at 7:30 o'clock. A fine program has been arranged arrang-ed and games will be played. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. Plays Read At Melke Club oession Mrs. Iris L. McArthur and Mrs. Jennie B. Knight were hostesses to. members of the Nelke , Reading club at the McArthur residence Thursday afternoon. . - The following splendid program was enjoyed during the afternoon: Vocal selections, "Landy Lou," and "Carry Me. Back to Old Virginia," trio, consisting of Mrs. Fern B. Ercanbrack, Mrs. Elfie B. Boyle and Mrs, Hannah C. Packard, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. M, W. Merrill; one-act. play, " 'Li ah.' by Edgar Valentine Smith, read by Mrs: Elfie B. Boyle; one-act play, "Trifles," by Susan Glaspell, read by Mrs. Lucile K. Dixon; vocal solo, "Sing Sweet Bird," Mrs, Hannah C. Packard, accompanied by . Miss Marie Peters. Tasty refreshments were served toXO members and euests. tr- ': Mrs. JxN. Ellertson Hostess At Bridge An enjoyable time was spent by members of the Double Four Bridge club at the home of Mrs. J, N. Ellertson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. W. Steadman Won the high score favor and the second 'prize was presented to Mrs. J.XB. .o o. A tasty luncheon - followed and was served to Mrs. Charles Tullis, Mrs. J. B. Somo, Mrs. Bryan David, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. S. A. Stum, Mrs. E. W. Steadman, Mrs. Stanley Dunford and Mrs. Earl Smoot. Two Years re lrt.i ) Ml. UK ATLIfc WITH y Clark and MSlofog Stage the Greatest TlllsEverScreenedi &2rj?r. . Into the heart of the wildest "HSS - jungles' of the Straits Settlements -S aayji, went a Universal movie troupe S- and came back with the most wVS. v thrilling picture ever screened! . . h ' lvKvVxS. " A darln81y different drama staged ? I lY VyvvvCsSsi mist te dangers of the wilds . . RlVNw" ' with man-eating leopards . , pan- ; - M Vvil thers . . crocodilesr everything WVvm .mat creeps and stalks taking rJsym 13 part. . . A melodramatic romance f ST 'HsjjJ - Wr'J tna make your pulses leap JJ with its fiery, exotic 'emotion as it YTpSfc makes your hair stand on end W'th'"' V l-X r,NM VII I Cartoon . , STARTING SUNDAY IRENE DUNNiBii "CQNSOLATlOJ M AftRIAGE" I '14 7' damrdav e KIBITZING ON CREATION If we. Are;,, to take literally the bfLlicaJ story of the birth of man, we, should likewise be given the privilege of offering .suggestions of what WE would, have done, had we been creation's official kibitzer. My suggestion would have been to provide ;-extra parts for up-and-co'mtng middle aged people, and an automatic valve that would regulate regu-late food .intake for all adults. We eat too much, and our ohvai- cal .parts wear out far too quicklyl . . .what's the answer? Eat less and you put less stress on vital organs thus .permitting them to live and function to a ripe old age. But what about teeth not lasting out the year? That isn't entirely our fault, rt charges back to our mother's moth-er's account during the months of pregnancy. The pregnant mother's diet determines de-termines Jo a large extent what kind' of teeth her child will have throughout life. Build for good bone and t'hafs what you'll get Build 'good blood and you'll have a body whose organ's will stand! up sturdily throughout a long life. Th? ' A'LKILINE, MINERAL-BEARING MINERAL-BEARING foods are the important impor-tant ones in producing required results re-sults before birth and until the day we move on to greener pastures.. pas-tures.. Those foods are ail the green for Braad FlUa Is Ke4 and li tiwad PUU 1 Ke4 and UollCOl MtmUic koxb. seated itk Etua Ribtwa. Takaaastaer. Bay i fjwr Orasrtiit. As)l fZr J'Tn-tE.XEKS ilAMOM BBlI ClLUk ur 40 reaia kuoa uSa, Safest. Reliable Day Mow I I soursyauccisTs BVEarwiieu -EXPERT Watch Repairing Clocks Cleaned $1 00 Verv.best reading glasses, $4 Dell chipman 138 South Third West, Provo x em tonight and Saturday in the Jungle the BUFFALO BILL" IVllfl'fliVl I lIllXIIINVOr Vlta1fes.vf f fish t rliitsv cereals find breads from whole grains, plenty of. good milk, eggs, butter and cheese. Any" chinks Xleft in hungry stomachs stom-achs can easily be filled with small portions of anything else your eye may crave. - , TODAY'S RECIPE TOAD-IN-IIOLE 1 pound' diced round sttk 2 "Cups chopped eooked meat ' I- tablespoon gttttd Onion . 1 tahlespoon chopped parsley 'Saft and pepper BATTER PART 2 eggs 2 cups milk , i teasixmn salt . 1 cup flour If you use round stead it is wise to give it a little preliminary oook-ing. oook-ing. Dice and fry it in butter.' with a small chopped onion. Fifteen Fif-teen . minutes slow cooking will LAST TIMES TODAY Rupert Hughes' Sensational Novel Jcsl Starring:" Carol Lombard RICAKDO COTKZ PAUL LUKAS JUMETTE COMPTON . -:- PLUS -:-BOY FKIENT COMEDY PAU MOUNT I'KrTOKIAL !HJND NKWS '.. . , , , -. Uet oiiie inthnutely acquainted . with Penelope - New bold! A woman with the, audacity ajad, conxictiontta-. . ", , , Uve as itflny women might if they dared f " .' ' " :ZS SATURDGNLX Thtir Million Dollar Robbery X Million Dollar Rcniincel It Start With Thrills IttinxMToThAlU! ItEiubtnthrOU! r AT PLAY hi j k MEIGHAN Chariobe GREENWOOD William Bakewell Barbara Weeks Linda Watkins James Kirkwood JOX P4CTURE ' A first class cioct: traveling the Atlantic as a first class passenger. Spending thousands to steal millions for the girl he oves. Then finding his. own-father at the same, -perilous business.! . - , - ALSO Oar Gang Comedv "FREE EATS ' i. " 4. '-l1 "Let LEE EVANS and: HIS BANDITTI Play Your Favorite Waltz cook it an"gtVe it a nice brown olor. . - . : For using up.-irriall' arnpunts of cooked meat Uife is an.i.ideaVrecipe. r Butter a two-quart b&Ktyg dish, pot in the meat and, seaoningSr .cover with the tjattf: and bake oiie hour in a moderate oeTfci -"v V . . In making the batterihev heating of eggs and batter is "&aportant- you'll, notice the're W n6 leavimg in" tht batter, sri brightness ' nust take .its place. First, whip tfte -eggs to - j a thick froth; .then,: add the milk and ..flour alternately, whipping constantly with th egg beater. Aft-er-vtthe batter is mixed continue i beating for three minutes- Turn over the meat and start the baiting 5 in a 400-degree oven. When tbe top in brown reduce the heat to 50. then to 325- for the laat xlo innate. ' - ------ Serve with plenty ot well sea suned brovk'n gravy i one cooked gi e'en 'veget&Jle.' another vege- iuuie iiKe masnea squasn. or tuin.p. a salad and a dessert which you can "bake to utilize own heat. There are 160T) ' calorie's in this dish and "four generous 'servings. Dipper birds, because of a thick ; coat of down under their feathers, ri-rire from, a -lake without tiie slightest sign of, water on .their i bodies. 4 W-"" 1 V TT If , - .- -iff i. j.'--.'. ' ?r- V i. Lou Juwpli Tom r MiMiKna n I - "Th rills of Yesterday" SOUND NEWS ' ('omin SUNDAY 1U Pictures May Come and ' " P.ict vires May Go :"S..tuti, the ernofig- pf, the scteenV granJeit" " actresS 'in the screen's grandest tstory will re-. re-. main forever! -:- ' ALSO -:-HOT NEWS MARGIE' "PARAMOUNT NEWS t Jl A .1 4 s 1. |