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Show AGE THREE 4 trhel D. Rambeau, Editor Club News and Leading Women's Features Phone 494-495 PROVO (UTAH) EVENING-HERALD, -TUESDAY, -MARCH 7, 1933 Provoans At S. L. Affair Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Johnson, Mi a. Fied J. Hischier, Mrs. Russell K. Nelson and Miss Margaret Moore attended the official visitation visita-tion of the worthy grand matron, worthy grand patron and associate grand officers at the Mizpah chapter chap-ter No. 5, O. E. S., in Salt Iake City, Monday evening. j A 6:30 o'clock banquet prreeded ! the meeting. Beauty Operators At Regular Meeting Sirs. Verna Cloward and Mrs. Amanda Banks were hostesses to members of the Provo Beauty Operators' Op-erators' association at the Clowaid home Monday evening. X delieiou.- dinner was served at small tables. A business meeting followed, during which J. B. Harrison Har-rison of Salt Lake City, state inspector, in-spector, gave a talk. A social followed. fol-lowed. Present were: Mrs. Veneta Coe, Mrs. Martha Jones, Mrs. Dove Prothero, Mrs .Reva Wagner, Mrs. Cora Mayberry. Mrs. Ruth Htrtch-inson, Htrtch-inson, Miss Ruth Polly, Miss Lillian Allied, Mrs. Melva Peay, Mrs. Allie Bertiri, Mrs. Mildred 12. James, Mrs. I,ueile Ahlander and Mrs. DeLilly Alexander. Phi Delta Pi Girls Hear J. C. Moffitt Members of the Xi chapter of Phi Delta Pi of the B. Y. U. met at the school late Monday afternoon, after-noon, at which time they took their national examinations. Miss Ida Scott, president, was in charge. :J. C- Moffitt, principal of the Provo high school, gave a splendid talk on "Vocational Guidance." tin attendance were: Mrs. Bessie I, Meiling, Miss Ida Scott, Miss Grace Dangerfield, Miss Melva Boyle, Miss Aline Coleman, Mrs. Louise S. Clinger, Miss Gwen Nelson, Nel-son, Miss Carma Ballif, Miss Eva Ballif, Miss Dorothy Richmond, Miss Louise Nelson, UTiss Orpha Rpbinsxm, Miss Elsie Cherrington aftd Mrs. Florence Huish. TIRED AND ' IRRITABLE? Take Ljdia-E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound It steadies jUie nerves and helps to biJlld you Op.' You will eat better bet-ter . . - sleep better . . . look better. bet-ter. Lifg will seem worth living again. Remember that 98 out oi 10 women say, "It helps me.". Let it help you too. Liquid or tablet tab-let form, as you prefer. TT THIS WEEK -ONLY FREEPaif Pillows EEPaiV Sheets FREE Pair Pillow Cases FREE 56 lb. Cotton Mattress is With Eatfi Set Purchased SOME SETS Visit the Furniture Deparifrieht tjiis week-See the many Bargains we dre offering. ' ' Gob Calendar BKTA SOROSIS Beta Sorosis club members will meet in open session Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ernest R. Rasmuson. Members of the Utah Sorosis club will be honor guests on this occasion. Mis. Walter E. VV iest will present pre-sent the program. FINK' ARTS Mrs. Walter D. Tueller will be hostess to members of the Fine Arts club Thursday at 3:4T) o'clock at her home. Jl'ST-A-MKRK Members of the Just -A-Mere club will be the guests of Mrs. H. A. Hansen, 386 North Sixth East street, Thursday afternoon. AURORA Aurora club members will meet with Mrs. Sarah Johnson Thursday evening at her home. R. N. OF A. Mrs. Roxie Ross of Springville, will be hostess to members of the R. N. of A. Kensington club Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. CARQUINITZ Miss C!eo Smoot will entertain members of the Carqui.iitz Bridge duo Thursday evening at Keeleys. LADIES' LITERARY Mrs. Zella C. Sumner will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club Wednesday at 4 p. m-at m-at her home. The program on "Maps and Discussions Dis-cussions On Costa Rica," will be presented by Mrs. Ann Bandley. "Costa Rica" will be. treated by Mrs. Alene C. Simmons, and Spanish Span-ish music will be furnished. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Members of the Women's Department De-partment of the Reorganized church will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. O. Moe. The young people will join in the evening for a social. LA BONNA AMIES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry will be hosts to members of the La Bonna Amies club, Wednesday evening at their home. NEIGHBORLY EIGHT Mrs. George A. Startup will entertain en-tertain members of the Neighborly Neighbor-ly Eight club at her- home Friday afternoon. LA CON DA Mrs. Lowry Anderson will bo hostess to members of the It Con-da Con-da club at her home in Springville Thunsday afternoon. ALPHA Alpha club members will meet at 4-PIECE $29.50 ' i Combining I I f I 1 ill (f ' These Patou models illustrate the couturier's idea that some dresses can ahd' should combine essential simplicity with a note of elegance and genuine originality. The afternoon dress, left, is of beige and white printed crepe, worn with a dark brown coat. Gloves and belt are dark brown suede; the hat of matching felt. Next is pictured an evening dress of brown and beige accordion-pleated crepe, with its cuts emphasizing its simplicity. The jacket to complete the ensemble, right, is of the same material, trimmed with beaver, and cut on tailored lines. the home of Mrs .Ernest Paxman Thursday evening. LES TIIAVAILLENT Members of the Les Travaillent club will entertain their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mts. Irvin J. Slack, Thursday evening. OPTIMIST Mrs. Z. Whittaker will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Optimist club at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. .V ," i" v Jig Saw Puzzles Club Diversions , Cardeco club girl:' spent nn enjoyable en-joyable time at .he home of Miss Lillian Haws Monday evening. Jig-saw puzzles were solved, the prizes going to Miss Marjoiie Eg-gertsen Eg-gertsen and Miss Fay Jones. A tasty luncheon was served to: The Misses Marjoiie Eggertsen, Ardith Olsen, Fay Jones, Fawn Joes and Hope Halladay. 7 . J'TSH ' J BEDROOM SET 55. -sty. . V - "" " ' vj. . a '"! Kir Elegance With Simplicity Mrs. V. H. Tuft Hostess to Club Members of the Saturday Afternoon After-noon Bridge club were guests at the home of Ms. V. H. Tuft. Mrs. Justice Johnson won the I hig'ir score pr ize, Mrs. Harold Blu- menthal received the second favor and the guest award went to Mrs. Thomas Sumner. A tasty repast followed and was served to Mrs. Thomas Sumner, Mts. Whit Hoover, Hoov-er, Mrs. Bob Bullock and Mrs. Hugh JolEey guests, and Mrs.1 Lester Lest-er M. Brian. Mrs. Justice Johnson, Mrs. Cecil Larsen. Mrs. Paul West-wood. West-wood. Mrs. Arnold Robinson, Mrs. Harold Blumenthal, Mrs. Earl Bin men thai and Mrs. Westley Stuhbs, members. Derns To Reside At Willard Hotel The newly-appointed Secretary of War and Mrs. George "H. Dern, have established their residence in Washington, D. C, at the famous Willard hotel. This historic hostelry hostel-ry has been the home of more national na-tional and international notables than any other hotel in the world and at cne time it was the official White House. Presidents who lived at the Willard in the past are Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard How-ard Taft, Wood row Wilson, Abraham Abra-ham Lincoln, Warren G. Hauling and Calvin Cottidge. That young actor who was arrested ar-rested on a charge of attempting to extort $2000 from a woman should have stuck to his profession. profes-sion. There seems to be no law against actors' obtaining monef under false pretenses at $3.30 a seat. ISNT ONE By HELEN MEAVEN Isn't 1 - m -T ylK' it sv. :......-.-..-.....-... . There are lot; of them. Wary knew enchantment Once in Bethlehem. After forty winters Israel's roaming band Found that Heaven vaited In a Promised Land. Heaven isn't oris thij, It may be a song,, Running down jthe twilight, Never over-long. w rHEN a Sought a Oh an Eastern highway, Thinking it might Stem Weakness she had suffered, Paradise was khere-r-Sometimes it is fweJight On a woman's hair.? I have tried forgetting Little days with you Heavens never leave us -Have you learned that, too? J ' ..-.v.v A :::ii$$::gS -4 i Dancing Club Affair Enjoyable Delightful in every detail was the Saturday Evening Dancing club party held at Keeleys. The Fthythm Boys furnished the music anu a dtl icious luncheon was served to t'.ie following couples: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Peelar, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. A. IT. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. L. De Vere George, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. John Day-ley, Day-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Julian F. Greer, Mr. ."nd Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bigler, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Al-ton J. Anderson. V 3 Club Women Entertained An afternoon of sewing and music was followed by a well appointed ap-pointed dinner, at the Monday Afternoon Aft-ernoon Social club held at the home of Mrs. Frank Halladay. Present were: Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, Eggert-sen, Mrs. Albert Halladay, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Peter Groneman, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. William Mildenhall, Mrs. John Vincent and Mrs. Fred Singleton. Character Ball Thursday Evening A character ball has been planned plan-ned by the Bonneville ward elders for Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the amusement hall. The Bonneville Five will furnish the music and it is announced that costume prizes will be awarded. All are invited. Dinner Guest E. O. Lohre of Denver , Colo., was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy at their home Monday Mon-day evening. AVN PLACE WELSH1MER ore place- weary woman garment's hem silt'"-: t .K.V.-..NN-.,.V.W.-.".'. 4.V.V.'. .-. s V N .v .v.... ..V.W.V.W.V.'.'WJ .v.-. D. U. P. Board Entertained Members of the U"tah county advisory ad-visory board of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the home of their president, Mrs. Josephine C. Jones, Saturday afternoon. at w'uich time the final meeting under her administration was held. After the meeting, music and social chat were enjoyed and a tasty repast was served The hostess host-ess was assisted y Mis. Cannon Jones and Mis. Josephine J. Smith. In attendance were Mrs. Mary J. C. Finley of Springville, Mrs. Hannah G. Aydelotte and Mrs. Nora B. Ingersoll of American Fork, firs. Clara C Lemanor of Santaquin, Mrs. Bernetta M. Beck, Ms. Rose H. Farrer, Mrs. Lacy H. Thompson, Mrs. Frace S. Cheev-er, Cheev-er, Mrs. Mi ry T. Dahlquist, Mrs. Martha J. Jones, Mrs. SaraTi J. Ramsey, Mrs. Etta 1). Dixon, Mrs. Charlotte B. Davies, Mrs. Josephine Joseph-ine S.. Bird and Mrs Rose Y. Stewart Stew-art of Provo. 3 r Formal Plans Are Discussed A joint session of the active and alumnae members of the O. S. Tiovata social unit of the B. Y. U., was held at Keeleys Monday evening. eve-ning. The affair was in the form of a 0:30 o'clock luncheon. Plans were made for the formal dinner-dance to be held the latter part of April. A socia followed. In attendance were the following active members: Miss Beth Ash-worth, Ash-worth, Miss Josephine Sowards, Miss Alene Holdaway, Miss Maur-ine Maur-ine Dixon, Miss Helena Call, Miss Floyv Hansen, Miss Clarice Brunt, Miss Myrtle Sowards, Miss Marie Morgan, Miss Delenna Taylor, Miss Amy Jones, Miss Vera Jackson, Miss Norma Pardoe, Miss Beulah Sowards, Miss Jesse K. Mangum, JSrtiss May Bennett, Miss Louise Ollerton, Miss Elsie Stillman, Miss LaVon Brunt, Miss Kathryn Davis and Miss Maurine Romney. Alumnae members present were: Miss Mabel Wilson, Miss Alice Taylor, Mis Phyllis Miller, Miss Ruth Allen, Mrs. Alta H. Taylor, Miss Marion Gilchrist, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Gessford, Miss PhyTTSs Adams, Miss Dixie Mangum and Miss Cecil Clark. CHvell Club Session Enjoyed A delightful evening was spent ; Monday at the home of Miss Virgie j Beelar, when she was hostess to , members of the Clivell club. Jig-saw puzzles were solved and sewing and music were also enjoyed. en-joyed. A delicious luncheon was served to: Mrs. LaVern H. Paulson, Miss Mary Moir, Miss Amy Cum-mings, Cum-mings, Mrs. Alice B. Hansen, Mrs. Lenora H. Randall, Mrs. Merle C. Cox, Mrs. Ethel D. Rambeatr and Mrs. Jesse Cameron of Salt Iake, the latter being a guest. Afternoon Of Bridge Enjoyed An enjoyable time was spent by members of the H. D. Bridge club at the home of Mrs. George Mad-sen Mad-sen Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Lewis won the high score prize arl Mrs. Elmer Madsen received the second favor. A delicious de-licious luncheon preceded the card game. Present were: Mrs. Eugene Halladay, Hal-laday, Mrs. Af. Hansen, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Halladay. Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mrs. Harold Lewis and Miss Lida Halladay. When you're HEALTHY you're HAPPY Happy days are usually healthy days. Why not add to these sunshiny days I Poor health and Constipation go hand in hand. Get rid of common constipation by eating a delicious cereal., Tests shttw that Kellogg's - AuBltAN provides "bulk" to ex-ercise ex-ercise .the intestines, and vitamin B to. aid regularity. All-Bran is also twice as , rich in iron as an equal weight of beef liver. the 'butkM in Atx-BRAN is much like that in leafy vegetables, vege-tables, HorW ttiuch better than taking pills and drugs-so of ten harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not relieved v tnla -way, see your . At all grocers. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle q-wlc. Dinner Followed By Card Game Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones entertained enter-tained members of the Saturday Night club at their home. A we 'J appointed dinner was followed fol-lowed by cards. John Lundahl and Mrs. Harry Robey won the high score favors. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robey, Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Den-halter, Den-halter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lundahl and Mr. and Mrs. John Renter of Long Beach. Calif., guests. Sewing, Luncheon Enjoyed at Club Miss Thelrna Halladay was hostess host-ess to members of the B. E. M. club at her home Monday evening, and a delightful time was spent with needlework. The following were served a dainty luncheon: Miss Marie Hoare, Mrs. Mabel Morgan, Miss Desna Frampton, Miss Elma Jensen, Jen-sen, Miss Helen Kavachevieh and Miss Velda Gammon. Mrs. Leslie Condon Hostess to Guild Sewing, music and social chat were the diversions at the St. Mary's Guild session held at the residence of Mrs. Leslie Condon Monday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served to 10 members. UTLER Thrift Wednesday NEW SPRING COTTONS 29c Yard Rayon and.totton shantung, heavy pique eottou crepe, smart suitings, pastej and medium light shades. Just the thing for skirts and dresses. Odds and Ends of LACE NECKWEAR To Clean np at 59c " Values to $1.95 Sale of RED SPREADS 80x105 Size $1.9$ New shipment, - cbloniatt-styles, cbloniatt-styles, scalloped, jtiad yo heavy kr inkle crepe, need no ironing. BOYS' CANVAS GAUNTLETS 2 Pairs for . . 25c Just the right kind of a play glove. BOYS' HOSE 2$C: u length, plenty, of .colors. Cuff tops, snug fitting hose. Values to 59c. Now is the time to begin wearing these. BOYS' x SUMMER UNIONS 29e Light weight, ? full bleach, knee length, -formerly sold to 79c. Sizes 4 to 14. Progressive 33 Club Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones were hosts to members of the Progressive-33 club at their home Saturday evening. Th high score awards were won by Mrs. Ike Palmer and J. N. Crawford Craw-ford tnd the tow score favors went to William Wagner and Mrs. Helen, Brown. A dainty luncheon was served to the following members: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown. Mr. and Mrs William Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pamer, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ciawiord. Mr. and Mis. William Wagner. Mrs. Claia Kline and Frank Parsons. rf. rf. rfi j Dance Wednesday ! At Grand View The public is cordially invited to I attend the regular- Wednesday night dance to be held in the Grand View ward amusement hall. The Tami Shanters will furnish the music and refreshments will be sold dining the evening. Guests at Dinner A well appointed dinner was given by Mr. and Ms. A. Will Jones Sunda yat their home for Mr. and Mis, El wood Romney and son Jerry, and Miss Cleora Bass. Covers wre laid for 11. The season's flowers were employed in decorating. ALL SILK DANCE SETS $1.00 Dainty lace, trim, soft, supple silled so dainty and smart. Colors: Blue, Green, White,-Pink, White,-Pink, Flesh. NEW PAJAMAS $1.00 Made of non-run. rayon, contrasting con-trasting color trims, new stylings. Sizes 16 and 17. ALL SILK SLIPS $1.00 Bias cut, made of all pure silk crepe, lace trim. Sizes 34 to 46. MUNSING PANTIES AND BLOOMERS 2 for $SeOO Munsthg, quality and fit, small, medium, large, extra large. Colors: Tea Rose and FletUi. TABLE PADDING 48 inch zig zag stitc h, bleached bleach-ed and well padded. Ai $1.00 v ,ard DIMITY BLOUSES 0C Bought for tVrls occasion Smart stylings and colors, puff, sleeve.3, organdy tr im. Size.s for children and mlas 8 to IS. BOYS CRASH HATS 19 Good assortment, of sizes and shapes, lind. unlined, rolled and -sflap brims. BOYS' KAYNEE SUITS f All wool jersey, knee pant style, some tweeds, valtTes to $4.95. Sizes 2M, 4, 3, 6 7. BOYS' ALL-OVERS .2JE..,; $1C3 Choice' of either ItrkiDr1 grey frnd 'white strfpe. "Sif es to 14 years. .-- r. AVOMEN'S COTTON FROCKS Sl.Od Fast color frocks, short -or I? ' cap fileeve, rgedhun and dark it i i i 5 I V. it ;3 |