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Show SfeRSXa M Tj H) g V B;N I N? ER AD, TU ESP AY, J U NE 2 7, 1933 m r a r-v. n. rti Ethel D. Rambeau, Editor Club News and Leading Women's Features Phone 494-495 Mrs. H. R. Clark Honored By Group A delicious chicken supper was given by the Utah stake Primary board members Monday evening at the James K. Pierpont summer home in Wildwood, Provo canyon. Mrs. Herald R. Clark, retiring: chorister, .was the honor guest. In .behalf of the group, Mrs. H. M. Woodward, presented Mrs. Clark With a beautiful vase. A response followed. Community singing was enjoyed and a number of clever games were played. . In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Woodward, Dr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen, Prof, and Mrs. H. R. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Brim-hall, Brim-hall, Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Davis .Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Ray-mond Green and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ahlander. J. B. Somos ionor Guests . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Somo. were surprised Jty a number of friends Saturday evening at their home. Progressive 500 was played, Mr. and Mrs P. G. Hall winning the high score prize and t'ne consolation consola-tion favor going to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Paepke. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments .were served to Mr. and Mrs. E. J Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Law, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Paepke, Mr. and Mrs.. P. G. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pumptarey" Buy Nalley's Mayonnaise with confidence. Its popularity assures you of its freshness. And there is more than freshness' 'there is a delicious, distinctive, tasty tang to Nalley's Mayonnaise. It is made in spotless spot-less kitchens; kept pure in sealed sterilized glass. It contains only the choicest of ingredients and its flavor will make you proud to serve it. WHEN THE MAYONNAISE IS NALLEY'S, THE SALAD IS GOOD. B U Y I T B Y NALLEYS tJpliJ mSMS BE WISE . . . AND BE THEREt WATCH THIS PAPER WEDNESDAYe NIGHT FOR FULL AND COMPLETE DETAILS! Taylor Family At Reunion The annual reunion of the Benjamin Ben-jamin Franklin Taylor family was held at Maple Dell in Payson canyon can-yon Saturday and Sunday. The activities included a fine program, business meeting" and luncheon. The officers were reelected re-elected for the ensuing year. Theodore Theo-dore M. Tayf!or of Provo, is president presi-dent of the family organization. Two hundred members of the family were in attendance including includ-ing representatives from Provo, Salt Lake, southern Utah and Colorado. If, if, If, Clivell Club Party Enjoyed Miss Virgie Beelar entertained the following members of the Clivell club at her home Monday evening: Mrs. Grace H. Fullmer, Miss Clara Peterson, Mrs. LaVern H. Paulson, Mrs. Lillian M. Young, Miss Mary Moir, Miss Zola Martin, Mrs. Lenora H. Randall, Mrs. Eva A. Pedersen, Mrs. Merle C. Cox, Miss Eva Henrichsen and Mrs. Ethel D. Rambeau. .Miss Rowena Christensen was a guest. Tasty refreshments were served. Hawaiian Couple Tendered Dinner , Miss Jeanette Scott, who recently recent-ly returned from a mission in the Hawaiian islands, entertained at dinner at her home Monday evening eve-ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Lahea of Hawaii, visitors here. Covers were laid for 12 former missionaries to Hawaii. Roses prettily pret-tily decorated' the dining table. T H E Q (J A R T 3 1 .v. . w "Hi (IS 03357 (sum n if 7 J .i ""'"-"i Club Calendar D. U. P. NOTICE Captains and lieutenants of the various D. U. P, camps of Utah county are asked to meet with members of the advisory board in the basement of the Public library this evening at 7 o'clock LEGION AUXILIARY A special business meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Worthen, 285 No. 1st E. Election of officers will take pJace, also election of delegates for the department de-partment convention at Ogden, win be held. ROYAL NEIGHBORS " Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett will entertain en-tertain members of the R. N. of A. Kensington club at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. SELF CULTURE Members of the Self Culture club will enterain their husbands at Geneva Wednesday eveing at 7:30 o'clock. If fft )f Zipperettes Given Breakfast A weM appointed breakfast was tendered the Zipperettes this morning morn-ing by the Misses Dorothy Oakley Oak-ley and Bernice Bower at the Oakley Oak-ley residence. The small serving tab'-cs were arranged on the lawn and were tastefully arranged with roses and larkspur. Rosebuds were given as favors. Covers were laid for Mrs. Audrey Knemeyer, a guest, and the following fol-lowing club girls: Mrs. Janet W. Crandall, Mrs. Helen Hel-en W. BramalK Mis Edith Pax-man, Pax-man, Miss Goldie Spencer, Miss Gean Clark, Miss Ida Scott, Miss Elizabeth Gessford, Miss Marguerite Marguer-ite Gessford, Mrs. Naomi S. Beard-all, Beard-all, Miss Gwen Nelson, Miss Eliza Nelson, Miss Grace Dangerfield, and MissLotsr Paxman. Steak Fry Is Gay Event A steak fry in Hobble creek canyon was enjoyed by the active and alumnae members of the O. S. social unit Monday evening. The following girls were present: Miss Beth Ashworth, Miss' Josephine Jos-ephine Sowards, Miss Maurine Dixon, Dix-on, Miss Myrtle Sowards, Miss Norma Pardoe, Miss Beulah Sowards, Sow-ards, Miss Cecil Clark, Miss Louise Ollerton, Miss May Bennett, Miss Alton Hodson, Miss Alice Taylor, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Inez Starr, Miss Allie Dixon, Miss Beth Wright, Miss Nell Hibbert of Mesa, Arizona Ari-zona and Mrs. Sina B- Stephenson of New York. Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets Relieve and Control Periodic Pains Clinical tests prove it. Take them today for welcome ease and comfort. com-fort. Take them regularly for permanent perma-nent relief. No oucpdqu No diwrlnessT No ( unpleasant effects; Sold by all drnggistsSmall box 50fi Larger size, if you prefer. Luncheon Is Attractive Affair A smart one o'clock lincheon -Was tendered Mrs. Beth Mangum Johnson of Washington, D. C, by her aUnt, Mrs. R. E. Allen Monday a.t the Allen residence. Lovely table centerpieces of canterbury can-terbury bels, delphinium and roses were employed and nile green taper tap-er in crystal holders were included in-cluded in the scheme. . Reading were given by Mrs. Helen Hel-en C. Dixon and a number of progressive pro-gressive games were played. Miss Ruth Allen received the high score favor. Tie afternoon was enjoyed by Mrs. Johnson, Miss Beth Ashworth, Miss Louise Swenson, Miss Helena Bates, Miss Mildred Davis, Miss PhUis Miller, Miss Nell Hibbert of Mesa, Ariz., Mrs. SonaB. Stephenson Steph-enson of New York, Mrs. Georgia R. Olsen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ruth H. Hifcbert, Mrs. Helen C. Dixon, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Jesse K. Mangum, Miss Dixie Mangum, Miss Mabel Wilson, Miss Clarice Brunt, Miss Elizabeth Gessford, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. J. W. Knight, Miss Ruth Jordan of Palo Alto, Cal., and Mrs. Allie R. Allen. C. S. C. Group Enjoys Outing Following their usual ride, members mem-bers of the C. S. C. club enjoyed a waffle supper at the home of Miss Dorothy Durranjt, Monday evening. ' - In attendance were: Miss Lillis Wilson, Miss Dorothy Durrant, Miss Hannah Robertson, Miss Neva Strate, Miss Helen Hansen. Miss Norma Garrett and Miss Beth Bird. Miss Helen Hansen and Miss ale! Tots9 Wash Frocks ...Jjsaessi tYoiDrBaIiHts MrsJ.WJKnight Hoat;es J:q ( Club A luncheon,. waa. given by Mrs. J. W. -Knight 'Saturday afternoon at the tioxae-of MttLR. E. Allen, for members of the Friendship Circle of Salt Lake City. Covers -were laid for Mrs. Heber J. Grant, Mrs. Anthony W, Ivrns, Mrs. James E. Talmage, Mrs. Louise Richards, Mrs. (Elizabeth Wilcox, Mrs. Elizabeth Crismop, Mrs. Alice M. Home, Mrs. Rose Widtsoe, Mrs. Winder, Mrs. Ros-anna Ros-anna C. Irvine, Mrs. Emma Empie, Mrs. Cora Snow, Mrs. Eliza Ben-nion, Ben-nion, Mrs. Annie Livingston, Mrs. Grant Ivins, Mrs. Flora R. Brim-hall, Brim-hall, Mrs. Wj- Lester Mangum and Mrs. Georgia OJsen, the latter four being guests. The season's flowers were artistically artist-ically arranged throughout the entertaining en-tertaining rooms and on the luncheon lunch-eon tables. After a business meeting, Dr. Sidney Sperry of the B. Y. U. gave an interesting illustrated talk on the "Manners and Customs of the People of the Holy Land." 1& lf Breakfast Follows Bicycle Ride Cycle club members enjoyed an early morning ride today, and a delicious de-licious breakfast was served op the banks of Provo rivenicroquet was olayed. Participating in the event were the following members: Miss Beulah Sowards,, Miss Merle Anderson," An-derson," 'Miss "Addie Wright, Miss Margaret Boyer, Miss Louise Boyer, MisajDorbthy Janson, Miss Beth Wright, Miss Ila Brockbank, Miss Maxine -KiMtham, Miss Beth Ashworth, Miss Bess Boyden, Miss Lillian'- HirsC MJss Helen Reese, Miss Ruth, .Polly," Miss Joie Bachelor Bach-elor ahdT'guests: Miss Inez Starr of Springville and Miss Nell Hibbert of Mesa, Arizona. Dorothy Durrant arranged the supper. Wednesday Special 111 . I ' HESE are the dresses that gay and laughing A little girls love to wear. There are sturdy Jittle broadcloths and prints for play. There are lots of little sheers for dress up. There are tiny capes, puff sleeves . , even jumper dresses. All full cut, well made, with deep hems. All Sizes . 2 to 61 'J5 ifl '4?; -"" at RlothersrW advise you ' to buy a season's supply. In - the f ace of soaring ' V-; '. ' t ... ' prices, we ;belfeve? this price will not be dupli cated! . ;.., -v -" i '- - - 4' Contest ! Every Ticket is atablet Missionaries At Social Mr. and Mrs. James Blake entertained en-tertained at their home in Vineyard Vine-yard Monday evening, in honor of William Davis, who is leaving soon for the East Central States mission field, and Mr. and Mrs. William Laeha of Laupahoehoe.-Hawaii Laupahoehoe.-Hawaii who are visiting for a few days with Ray Gammon, former for-mer missionary to the island. A variety of enjoyable games wre p4,ayejd and Hawaiian music was enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served to members of the ward missionary committee: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreason and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, and the following follow-ing former missionaries of the South-Sea itjands and their partners part-ners : Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of Springvilel and Miss Jeanette Scott. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Miss Maurine Bigelow, Mrs. Harry Gammon, Miss Aretta Sumsion, Max Blake and Mrst'Mary E. Bunnell. Sft iff Sft K. C. STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE n 2h. cups sifted flour, (10 ozs.) 2 Mi level teaspoonfuls K. C. Baking Bak-ing Powder. teaspoonful salt cup shortening ?4 ozs.) About cup milk. Butter 2 baskets strawberries Between 1 and 2 cups granulated sugar. 1 cup or more double cream. Qozens of Styles! Guaranteed Fast to Sun and Suds nib. City Briefs The Herald lb anxious to patv Usb all Items of local Interest and .would, appreciate, youi cooperation If you would telephone tele-phone such news to the Herald Her-ald office, Ethel D. Bnmbron, 494-495. Lucille Goode, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Goode of Vineyard, suffered severe cuts about the hands and arms, Sunday, when she fell on a milk bottle. Several stitches were required to close the cuts and she suffered some loss of blood. Mr. and Mrs. Heber A. Knudsen left Tuesday for a trip to Fish lake. They expect to return home Thursday. Thurs-day. Carl Condi, of St. George and Edith Joyce Harrison of Provo were issued a marriage license at the county clerk's office Monday. Miss Inez Clayson of Payson spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Provo. (Reod A. Phillips of Provo, and Ruth May Coleman of Midway were granted a license to wed, Monday, at the county clerk's office. of-fice. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Snow of Cleveland, Ohio, spent today with friends in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beard of Santa Ana, Calif., were among the visitors today in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schmltz of Hollywood, Calif., are visitors here. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Cullimore and family have returned from a month's vacation in Milwaukee, Wis., where Dr. Cullimore attended attend-ed a medical convention. He visited the Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minn., and hospitals and clinics in Chicago.Hl. They enjoyed the world's fair. Lee C. Owens of Fillmore, spent Monday in Provo with his brother, J. A. Owens. Mrs. E. J. Duckett and daughter r VI T l'f 1 Ypf il rin (M ' V ' " ' ' 1 nr YOUR WINDOW SHADES CAN NOW BE CLEANED Successfully and Economically by a Marvelous New Method Used and Guaranteed by the D-T-R Co. H OME owners! Think what this means to you. Dirty, soiled blinds do not have to be discarded and replaced re-placed by new ones if the cloth is not seriously damaged. BEAUTIFUL sheer curtains do not have to be hung over a dirty shade just because one cannot now afford new shades. No Muss! No Fussl No Bother! OUR shade man will pick your shades upln the morning, clean them like new and replace them the same night. THIS wonderful new cleaning process v will positively not injure the treated treat-ed fabric or life of the shade. Yearly Gleaning will keep your shades not only looking better but actually in better condition. SEEING IS BELIEVING BRING one of your soiled shades into our store. We will clean it before your eyes and it will not cost you a penny. Dixon-Taylor-Russell Marriage Is Announced The marriage of Miss Nora Ellis, daughter of John Ellis of Provo, to Jay Hopkins of Morgan, Utah, took place in the Salt Lake temple Monday. The young couple will reside in Morgan. Beverly, have returned home from a two weeks' vacation spent in Vivian Park, Provo canyon. Miss Juanlta Parker of Richfield Rich-field is visiting here for a few days with Miss Florence Roundy. Misses Alene and Loree Rawson of Los Angeles, Cal., are spending the week here with their grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson and family of Magna are visiting in Lake View with Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mad-sen. Mad-sen. T. Hettig is spending 10 days in Canada. Ralph Naylor has returned from Chicago, 111., where he has. been visiting the world's fair. Mrs, Lydla Price and daughters Dora and Juanita of Castle, Dale, are spending two weeks here with their daughter and sistei lrs. Hattie Andre. H. J. Whitney, registrar and vice president of the normal school at Ellensburg, Wash., visited at the B. Y. U. Monday. Miss Mary Ralston will leave this evening for Chicago, 111., where she will visit the world's fair, and where she will be the guest of relatives. rela-tives. She will also spend some time with relatives in Pittsburg, Pa., and Pueblo, Colo. She will be away several weeks. to Victor 6 IIAnlNQfr A |