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Show P ROV.O (UTA H) EVE N I N G HERA LD, T H URSDA Y, APR I L 14, 1932 PAGE THREE HERALD mm WOMEN FORECASTING THE FASHION Edited by Ethel D. Rambe au. Phone 494 or 495 U tah Sorosis Visitors Are At Splendid! Meeting Honored A spfendW- piwp on Con temporary temp-orary Western Culture" was given by Mrs, E. H. Hansen at the regular regu-lar session of the Utah Sorosis club, held, at the residence, of Mrs. A. B. Worsley Wednesday afternoon. Community singing of eighteenth cf ntury American music was featured. fea-tured. In attendance were the follow-, follow-, ing members: Mrs. Joseph C. Clark, Mrs. Gwge S. BaWf. Mrs. H. G. Merill, Mrs. I. E. BrOckbank, Mrs. Victor B Jrd, Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, Mrs. Ov M. Taylor, Mrs. J. E. Hayes, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart,' Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. J. N. Ellertson, Mrs. NaUie C. Barley, Mrs. E. U. Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. Abe W. "Turner, Mrs. A, H. Christensen, Mrs. J. R. Hodson, Mrs. J. R. Robinson, Rob-inson, Mrs. Harold D. Christensen, M)n. .Vasco M. Tanner, Mrs. Mark Brimhall, Mrs. W. T. Hasler and Mrs. William Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olsen entertained enter-tained at aweU appointed, dinner Wednesday, evening at th'efi; home. Covers were laid for the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeler, Apostle and Mrs. Stephen L. Richards Rich-ards and daughter, Miss Georgia Richards, of Salt Lake, Pres. and Mrs. R. B. Keeler of the Jaurez stake of Chihuahua, Mex., Harvard Olsen and Miss Jessie Hunter. ART LUNCHEON PLANNED The second annual art luncheon will be- given by the Community church Kensington club, Saturday afternoon in the Fire hall from 12 until 1 o'clock. A lecture on the pictures being exhibited at the art gallery will be a special fea-j ture of the entertainment. A large number- of guests are expected to attend from Springvllle and surrounding sur-rounding communities. The public la invited. Club- Calendar V f f I i; The conveniences . 1 1, thstlmsjctf JV igklaire userssa enthusiastic--the fast ice freezing the low operating cost the absolute dependability year after year -these are the things to look for in an electric refrigerator. If you want them, be sure that the electric refrigerator . ...... - - ? you buy bears the name of the genuine ilfatMIIE Genemi JHotors uiue Anl because of the savings effected by quantity production, and 1 the- ptirchasfag power oP Genera! Motors, Frigidaire prices arereatly reduced. Yoa tan feuy;a"genuine Frigidaire -the cubic foot Moraine- Model with- its Super Power, faster freezing low operating' cost and knoWn value for as little as. 1&: fctfb. Dayton. f 'AVI - ' " .j-'Moderri' Apdi ia rice -Co. J UST-A-MERE Members of the Just-A-Mere club will be entertained by Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Beesley at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gil Cox, 271 West Second Sec-ond South street, Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Bridge will be followed by luncheon. lunch-eon. . TIME OUT Miss Naomi Douglas will be hostess host-ess to members; 'of the Time Out club Friday evening a; "ner home. Bridge will be played nnd luncheon lunch-eon will be served. , II. D. Mrs. Al Hansen will be hostess to membet-s ef the H. D. Bridge club Saturday afternoon at her home. SATURDAY BRIDGE Members of the Saturday Afternoon Aft-ernoon Bridge club will be the guests of Mrs. Albert Hickman at her home Saturday. O. G. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy will entertain members of the O.G. club at their home Saturday evening. eve-ning. Progressive 500 will be played, prizes awarded and lunch served. SATURDAY EVENING Saturday evening Bridge club niombeia will meet with Mr. and Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen Saturday at their home. MISSIONARY WOMEN The "Y" Missionary Women will enjoy a misfit party Saturday evening eve-ning at 7:3Ko'cIock at the faculty women's rest room at the B.Y.IJ. A, clever program of entertainment entertain-ment has been planned and a pot luck luncheon will be served. NINETEENTH CENTURY Members of the Nineteenth Century Cen-tury club will hold guest day Friday Fri-day at 2r3ft o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Raymond Berry. Miss Myrtle Austin of the University Uni-versity of Utah will give an address" ad-dress" on "Literary Trends of To-lay." To-lay." Vocal solos will be furnished oy Mrs. W. G. Miller. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served. ifi fm ( s ;i'"-?l I tj - i lit .TvjQL; I Dinner r Cards. Prove Delightful J Mr. and Mrs. Rrank rArgyle entertained enter-tained at their home in Spanish Fork Wednesday evening, ior members mem-bers of the La Bonna Amies club. A delicious dinner was served after which progressive 500 was played. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Childs, guests, won the high- score prize, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Han- sen received the' second favor and 1 the consolation award went to Mr. f and Mrs. O. S. Olsen. Club members in attendance were i au.4.. auu UX0. J UV n. iuvjuci i jr, wm . ana Airs. ii.ari ferguson, Air. ar.a M. I. A. Contests Here Next Week Contests in public speaking, story : telling, music, drama and dancing ! for the Utah stake M- I. A. will be ; held next Tuesday evening, it was , announced this week by Dr. T. . , Martin,, stake superintendent. Ar- ' rangements are under the I'rec- j tion of Dr. M. W. Merill anJ Miss ' Jennie Campbell, stake activity of- , ficers for the M. I. A. The contfsts will begin at 7:30 p m and will.be held as follows: Drama, First ward chapel; public Olsen, Mr. and Mrs i speaking, story telling and music. UBj 2 YH HS Mrs. O. S, Arnold Angell of Spanish Fork and Mr and Mrs. Wilford Hansen. i- Bridge Follows. ! Tasty Luncheon Paysonlan club members spent a . pleasant time at the home of Mrs. , Bernice Fraughton Wednesday evening. Gladioli and hyacinths were tastefully arranged throughout the entertaining rooms. A delicious luncheon was followed follow-ed by bridge. Mrs. Emma Jacob- , sen received the club prize, .Mrs. Emma Giles won the; guest favor ' sented to Miss Marion Graham. In attendance at the delightful ; affair were the following members ! I of the club: Mrs. Blanche Hansen, ! Mrs Marjorie Kitchen, Mrs. Melva i Peay, Mrs. Emma. Jacobsen, Mrs. ; Gladys Billings, and guests: Mrs Emma Giles, Mrs. Gladys and Miss Marion Graham. Only 9000 pure-blood bisons main in the world. Manavu ward; dancing, ladies' gymnasium,- Brigham Young university uni-versity The winpers will be announced an-nounced at a social in the ladies' ;.'yni following the contest "Women resent the artificiality of other women,-but cultivate artificiality arti-ficiality on their own account to inrrrest men," Alice, Beeman. I V : t New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Large Pores Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles anc pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on longer. No more Smith ! SRmy noses. Purest face powder known. Prevents large pores. Ask today for new, wonderful face re- powder, MELLO-GLO, that suits ', every complexions Schramm-John-', son Drugs. Adv. SF.RVE Kellogg's often. For lunch, chil-lrens chil-lrens suppers, ami late snacks, as well as hreakfast. Costing only a few cenls a package, it is a most economical food. Ready prepared. Delicious with milk or cream, fruits or honey. Quality guaranteed. Anita Louise shows here a gown of soft taffeta in a delicate shade of chartreuse. Row upon row of tufles, with a huge bow tied softly at the back, give a period touch, with modish highlands seen in the low dewllette and shirring. ONE-ACT PLAYS GIVEN Two one-act plays, "In Secret Places," directed by Minerva Weight and "The Florist Shop" by Wilford Manwaring were presented by the First ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. The ward amusement hall was crowded to capacity. GENEALOGICAL MEET The First ward Genealogical meetiner. scKeduled ior this o Those ' in the know" say Clark I ning has been postponed due to the Gables tapes back his cars before mass meetiner to be held in the ; 1 scene is filmed. 1 Utah stake tabernacle. " 4 i jfi Tl o -r o mi m Importers select a special grade7 of ' vanilla beans for shipment to Schil-ling. Schil-ling. Their flavor is not "flashy" like ordinary vanilla beans.. It has a peculiar delicacy that permeates everything It touches never freezes out. nor bakes out. A SILVER DOLLAR WILL BUY YOU A Beautiful 8x10 Portrait on- Friday and Saturday This is a Fine Finishedi Portrait J w , r -? . - and is bound to please. KODAK UOLLS brought iiT those two days will be f inished 'at Half Price, and will be $'4 , printed with oiir Beautiful Borders. ML- ILEGT g p humekmi EASILY WITHIN YOUIR, Tfie necesslfy for enduring the hardships of household drudgery rx6 lonqer &CsU. 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