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Show I Mi PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 5, 1 935 1 Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club JJ And Lodge News 1 i V 1 Dinner Party Followed By Show Members of the Carquinitz Bridge club enjoyed a no hostess host-ess dinner party at the Sutton rafe Thursday evening, after which they attended the Cmst theater Pai ticipatirj in the pleasing event wore: Miss Cleo Smoot, Miss Jennie Knuds-n. Miss Florence Jones, Miss Belva Mnzies. Mrs Max Zabriskie. Miss Edith Har-fiison Har-fiison and a guest, Mjss Bt-jnae Ilus.son Affniv J - J i I11UU On Birthday Among the delightful social af-the af-the I,e- h--i firs of Thursday evening, was yiJ-WJrprise partv irivcn m. 4urjris Mrs. ,' KOY Man lv bv hi !ri home, in eelebrati' n of ! dav an in versa i v -r . fJX Cards wen- playel. als program was lurrnshe'l I. ver ; . .1 - lows: Selection, v- .cal qua Messrs. Lewis. Lf.ivitt, (".c -j Graham: piano selections , : I . ! Boshard: vocal solos. Ted .J. !m- son; Samuel v.i r hnan and F i i Shields; reading, T -d .bam.-:. character dance, Mr. and Mrs 1 Scott Ivors and Mr. and Mrs F. ift H. Shields; selection, quartet. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Higgms and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boshard; selection. trio, Mr. and Mrs. William Sho -han and Mrs Ruth Millet A delicious lunche n was ser ved to the following: Mr. and Mrs William Booth, Mr and Mrs E. H Shields, Mr. and Mrs Sajnuei Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick H-shard. H-shard. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hig-gins, Hig-gins, Mr. and Mrs Mario;; Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hansom Mrs Claude Gillies. Mrs. Fawrenc" i Johnson, Mrs. VTftlet Johnson. Mrs Ed Van YVagenen. Ray i.'u!y!. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheehan. Mr :! Mrs 1 M is L- RoV d Mrs ! M ; s -Mitchell Strebei. Mr. r TTed Johns-.-. Mr and Mr IS. Hardy of !'n-v... M; I Roy Cate and Mi J Stephen Miller of S;.nr.g'. Mrs. Pumphrey Club Hostess Members of the Swastika club &pe&ia pieasailt afternoon at the residence of Mrs Bert Pumphrey Thursday. Bridge follow d a delicious luncheon. Mrs F Pi Sparks w. n the high score favor and Mrs F. A J. Hall the consolation prize. VTo Yictcr A.fMor ur.lG :t cn,sf and the club members in a'tend-ance a'tend-ance included: Mrs E J. Hall. Mrs. J. S. Carter.' Mrs Fred Stubbs. Mrs .1 P. Nicholson. Mrs P. G. Hall. Mrs Carl Law Mrs E. H. Paepke. Mrs O P Sm-'t. Mrs. P. P. Cunningham and Mrs IE. H. Sparks Guests Invited To Club Affair Jollyette Bridge club members were 'the guests of Mrs Kdda Boswell at iu r h- me Thursday afternoon Mr?!. Veda CI. irks. n won the club favor, and the guest prize went to Mrs Helen Cole A delicious de-licious luncheon followed the eard game Mrs. Helen Cole and Mrs. Vesta Booth of Provo. Mrs Bessie Davis of Salt Bake City, .md Mrs Aen-one Aen-one Hutchingson of Beaver were guests. The dub members present pres-ent were: Mrs Mary Clarkson. Mrs. Veda Clarkson. Mrs. Maude Hoover, Mrs. Thelma Kay. Mrs Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Aline 1 1 k -ins anil Mrs. Arvilla Anderson. A TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION t - : ruii ir,.i l BFtICK garage near B V i Phone 218 W. yj FOR SALE CAK COACH. Excellent ondition. Bargain. Bar-gain. 257 E Center. jal FO It S A I JT. M I SC E LL A X FA I ' S ROLL top desk. Call mornings. 470 No 3 E. Phone 1069 A-l LUMP coal. Call 801R 44L West 5th South f24 FOI'M) Gf)LD basketball with chain Sunday Sun-day morning. ' 1930". Owner-may Owner-may call 1078 and pay for ad FOR KENT I NFI RMSHEI) 4 RM. modern house at 147 So 4 W. Inquire Stadium Lunch j3! IRRITATION, dutocoldU, Relieve the drynet s and 1 Jurrifat ion by applying Memholalnm nlht and morning. Today 's TUB se w HB tudoied -implii;t of this iuK while iinp.w i ins: ii"("sn i and sniait Silk oi wool should be uel for the blouse, silk, satin or wool lot Pi- -ku: .iiul Marl'. Pattern-, are iz-d 14 to JO and :!2 to 4.' Sie lefonie-, i 1-2 yard of f, 4-inch materia: for the blou-e and 1-S aid- toi the kirt, with C yards of 1 3-4 inch bias id tiding. .To .i.i!- a PATTERN and STEr-BV-STIP. SEWING IX. sTRlCTIoNS. till .e-ii the coupon below, bviu tai., t0 MENTION itli: NAME Ol 1HK MAVSPAI'EK. The FALL I'M I l.KS ROOK, wuh a complete selection of Jii'i.i Ro d tie in.-. iu.. ,v i- le.uly. It's 1,". erits when par dialed "t.t i t ei . Oi . it ou want to oider it with the pattern above. ..Mid oi j u t t:ti additional o , .nt.- with llse coupon. Jl LI A 1-P)VI Id : IMRK F.rulos. d is 15 .:!- in coin for Pattern No Name . . City Nil me (I till- I . -i:.i!..'l Address your euvwope to Julia Boyd, Provo Herald Fasnion Bureau, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. City-Briefs Ir. .Martha Herbert has ! .. i , itt ; speii'lir.e ! W . Wee'KS !: ! W!t h dau-h- t.-r. Mis di. Cbt:.--t- M is. Ashted Taylor Cr.ir.d 'l.-w. U!;ilei-v.'er:t a.: ,; ' tt n -n l"i i t ' l : t u ; : ; .ippe: ..; t . A : ! hospital Th::t s. (7- .!..!iti.ii : - : ;. i . ;o . . ! - : ; l: .spil.t i IJolph Met l. llae. Pays. rid Mai ie : i r : y . lti. Josh,, n. 'A'-r ma? ,e.j t.y ('.'liiv ( '"IK ( ' A ( l: i"t Thur Si IV a-. tie oific- o! t ie- ( .',;') y (;.'! .: H. E. Bradley .1 i'ruc. was ,n ti u' th v:s:t -r :: t-!.! Mr. and Mrs. James. l,-in Spanish Fork. we it- p,. t with friends today A. I). I'avman f I 't e :-p. rit today with Prov. busm-'Ss t j :eru; (ieorye OotN !e!t TtiursdaN' tueht tor Los An.t-"ks. ".d. wh.-e :: will spend a week with r-datives and friends 1 Jr. r ut " !.. wid st p at Boulder dam Among; the out-of-town relatives and friends m attendance at th.e :''.i::eral servic.-s : r M's. J A Scorup. held in th.e IFifth w:id chapel Thursday aft t noon, we; . the following: Peter Scifup. Miss Stena Scorup. Mr and Mrs J () Atalerson. Mr: . Thorindl. Mr and Mrs J.iii.. .-- (' J r.s n ai.d Mrs K W. Crane of Salma. Sm mi us H-warl aial Mrs. Ix-ro Curtis Cur-tis of Aiimra. Mr t. ' Mrs Jack Adams and Mrs. ",( : uv Per kins of Blanding. Mr. and Mrs A. Hel-quist. Hel-quist. Mr. and Mrs Percy Steele. Mrs Fill is. And:, w Surr.merville ar.-.l Miss Anne- Zu.'ep . 1 Moah. Mr. and Mr M -rden S.-orup o 1 Monticello. Miss Km ma Bayless. Mrs Decker-. Mr aia; Mrs Pollv Stomach Distress, Gas, Indigestion Injudicious eating causes acute indigestion, gas, heartburn, heaviness heavi-ness and sour stomach. Sometimes the distended stomach causes that dreadful feeling of near suffocation. suffoca-tion. Dare's Mentha Pepsin will stop this distress in a few minutes quicker than anything you can think of. All good druggists guarantee guar-antee it.--(adv). FJ, DARE'S E t w o-piece frock insurer ease in v hir. Tire fringed scarf is new - WI'VI'P VI-'U Ydlik' i Size Vhiie - . .... state New Trial Asked In Batterv Case Motion for a new trial was filel i'.v a.n.- .1 1. r Fred K. Piy of ': v. to. lay tollowmg a judgment : s.'.oo ,4.,ir..t him and in favor oi KSie M liny by a Fourth d.stt id ! rt jury Thursday night. dule Martin M Larson, who h.-.tt d the case, granted flay a .- .y ill exeunt ion Friday while Kay prepa.red to file ;i motion for a n -- .suit. Mrs Ray. divorced wife of W. H 1-c.iy. father r the defendants, .-".i.si :t .Soooo in damages for al-i- -. d. oattery. She charged Fred and (ilen Ray with assaulting her as she attempted to stop them ir(i:i taking hay from the barn s:'ti:itt d at the place where she was .;v;ng. Charges against Glen Ray were d.-srmsr.ed by Judge Larson when : w is deemed he was not a party to the battery offense. Mrs. Ray '.aimed she was severely bruised by the attack, although the de-:ne de-:ne declared that there was no physical violence on the part of either of the men. Those on the jury were C. M. Fairbanks. Daryl Fowler, Inez Menlovo, John P. McGuire, Frank HoKlaway. Joseph H. Jones, John W S'uhbs and Addie H. Hinck-!ev. Hinck-!ev. ( II A R(E ( OLL1 SI E BIDDING WASHINGTON. Jan 2f " P An American Federation of Labor executive charged today before the senate munitions committee that eastern shipbuilding companies submitted "collusive bids'" on 21 warships in the navy's 1933 construction con-struction program. The witness was John P. Frcy, president of the A. F. of L., metal t rades depa rt ment. and Kenneth Polly of Salt Lake f 'ity. and Delbcrt Fairboume of Sandy. Mrs. Orville Polly of Baltimore. Md.. a daughter of Mrs. Scorup, and Francis Gurney of Ephraim, a son-in-law, were also here. Sensationally Low Costs on CURTAINS, DRAPES, SLIP COVERS IF YOU ACT DURING JANUARY OR FEBRUARY Phone 544 for Free Estimates, etc. Dixon Taylor Russell Relief Society Officers Give Party The Sharon Stake Relief Society Socie-ty officers entertained their husbands hus-bands at a delightful social affair Thursday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Several amusing games were played, the high score award going to Hugh Davis. A tasty tray luncheon was served. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, Mr. aad Mrs. Spencer Spen-cer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. .Raymond .Ray-mond Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. Mrs. Flora H. Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreasen, Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mrs. Kath- rvn Mr Firth, Mrs. Nellie Snow and and Mrs Harry Zobell. IMNCINd CU B The Saturday Night Dancing club will hold another of its dances Saturday at the Hotel Roberts. SOCIAL SIXTEEN Members of the Social Sixteen Hul. will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. B. Smith. SATURDAY Mt.HT The Saturday Night club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs .John Lundahl Saturday zf. if. if. Club Women Entertained An enjoyable time was spent by members of the Jolly club at t he horn of Mrs Clark Carter. Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Sewing and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were the diversions, and the following women were present: pres-ent: Mrs. Ada Carter-, a guest, and the members. Mrs. Le Roy Taylor. Mrs Heber Day. Mrs Reed Dixon, Mrs. Robert Hill. Mrs Marion Johnson. Mrs. W. J Davis. Mrs. Dean Buckner and Mrs. Rex Griffith. 2f Surprised By Group of Friends Mrs. Mary B Ward was surprised sur-prised on her birthday, Thursday afternoon at her home, by a group of neighbors and friends. Games, sewing and music were followed by a delicious hot supper. sup-per. An enjoyable time was spent by: Mrs. Johanna Jacobsen. Mrs. Fannie Hedqwist. Mrs, Juan-i Juan-i tii Stevens, Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Maude Roberts, Mrs. Marilla Worthington and Mrs. Vera Nielsen. Niel-sen. Mrs. Ward was presented with a beautiful framed picture from the group. '.: Birthday Surprise Proves Enjoyable Neighbors and friends of Odam Anderson pleasantly surprised him Thursday evening at his home, the ( casion being his birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Games and ch.it were followed bv delicious refreshments served to the following: Mrs. Robert Souter. MiSLS Elizabeth Souter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs Don Conover. Mr. and Mrs. fclpJa. laim Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Jack May berry. Mr and Mrs. Frank Earl and Mrs. Merle Bean. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Loren Scott wish to announce the birth of a daughter, daugh-ter, this morning at the home of Mrs. Scott's mother', Mrs. Florence Johnson. Mrs. Scott was formerly former-ly May Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. L. N Sorenson of Salt Lake City, have a son. born at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. Tuesday. ''Mrs. Sorenson is the former Kathryn Lewis, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Sadye Lewis of Provo. NINE MILLION JOBLESS WASHINGTON. Jan. 25 ! !' Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins Per-kins today estimated there were 9.000,000 unemployed persons m the United States." The figure was given at a senate sen-ate finance committee hearing. Club Calendar SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN BY MARY E. DAGUE NEA Serlce Stuff Writer HERE'S the menu that my bridge club has voted the best eating that has been served to us so far this year: Veal birds, all savory in cream gravy, new green peas in timbales to bring a breath of spring; stuffed orange salad for color; chocolate roll, which a good many of us feel we oughtn't to eat. but do because we can t resist chocolate; coffee. We had hot rolls, too. and a very good home-made tomato relish, rel-ish, but we re skipping the salted nuts and mints this year and feeling feel-ing very virtuous thereby. It's a good thing, though, because chocolate, choco-late, you know, contributes a good many calories to any dish to which it is added. Remember, chocolate and chocolate choco-late mixtures scorch quickly. For this reason don't try to melt chocolate over direct heat. Put the chocolate on a piece of wax paper in a saucer and place over hot water until melted. If you've had trouble combining chocolate and liquids, try melting the chocolate in the top of a double dou-ble boiler over hot water; then add the liquid which should be warm or about the .ame temperature tempera-ture as the chocolate. Add very -dowly beating constantly. Chocolate Holl Six tablespoons pastry flour. 1-2 teaspoon baking powder, 1-4 teaspoon tea-spoon salt, 3-4 cup sifted sugar, 4 eggs. 2 squares baking chocolate. choco-late. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup heavy cream, 2 tablespoons powdered pow-dered sugar, few drops vanilla. Sift flour once and measure. Mix and sift flour, salt and baking powder. Sift several times. Beat whites of eggs until stiff. Fold ugar gradually into stiffly beaten whites. Fold In yolks of eggs beaten until thick and lemon colored. col-ored. Melt chocolate over hot water. wa-ter. Fold flour Into first mixture and then carefully beat in melted "hocolate and vanilla. Line a pan 15 by 10 inches with oiled paper. Young Folks Enjoy Party la celebration of her birthday anniversary which occurred on that day, Wyvon Willard entertained enter-tained a number of friends Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at her home. Progressive cootie was played, La Wana Johnson and Lawrence peay winning the high score prizes. a:ul Ralph Peay and Fay Jones receiving the consolation lavors. A delicious luncheon was served In attendance were: Lawrence Peay, Fay Jones, Bob Jensen, Hope Halladay, Kay Hinckley, Marjorie Kggertsen. Chester Wright. La Wana Johnson. Ralph Peay. Lillian Haws. Frank Campbell Camp-bell and Wyvon Willard. The man v. ho has juvst become tlit- father of his filth set of twins says he'd rather have twins than quintuplets. Two air enough of a blow at one time. This Star on Every Pair is An Assurance of (Quality (5 34 North University Avenue BREAKFAST: Tangerines, cereal cooked with chopped rigs, crisp toast, milk, cotfee. LUNCHEON: Baked noodles, noo-dles, jellied spinach and egg salad, rye rolls, marmalade, milk. tea. DINNER: Bouillon. Melba toast, mock filet mignon. potatoes po-tatoes au gratin. French fried onions, orange and cranberry salad, chocolate roll, milk, coffee. Oil pan lightly before lining .Then rub cooking oil liehtlv paper. Turn cake batter into prepared pre-pared pan snd bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) until done, about twelve to fifteeu minutes. With a sharp knife cut off crisp edges ol cake and turn out on a clean tea towel which has been sprinkled with powdered sugar. Remove paper and cover cake with a cloth. Cool on a rack and when the heat has left the cake spread with cream which has been whipped, sweetened with powdered sugar and flavored with vanilla. Roll as for jelly roll, wrap in waxed paper atid cut in slices to serve. A few drops of peppermint can be used to flavor the whipped cream in place of vanilla. Stuffed Orange Salad Allow one orange for each person per-son to be served. Cut through the skin three-quarters of the way down in inch strips, being careful not to break strips apart. Remove Re-move orange pulp and cut in neat dice. Combine with avacado and grapefruit dice and fill orange shell with mixture. Drop a spoonful spoon-ful of heavy mayonnaise on top of each salad and garnish with a maraschino cherry. j Another good mixture to stuff ! the orange shells with is a com- 1 bination of orange sections, dates stuffed with cream cheese and nut I meats. Mask with mayonnaise. r V " Mrs. Leyshon Is Hostess to CI UD Mrs. Baxter Leyshon was hostess hos-tess to the La Conda club members mem-bers at her home Thursday after-. after-. noon, bridge and a tasty repast being the diversions. Mrs. Percy Anderson won the high score favor and Mrs. Bliss Childs the second prize. The affair was enjoyed by: Mrs. Darwin Boardman, Mrs. Bliss Childs. Mrs. Claude C. Cardall. Mrs. Percy Anderson, Mrs. Ted Havmond of Provo, Mrs. Lowry Anderson and Mrs. T, L. Callister of Springville, and Mrs. Dick Thorne of Salt Lake City. -fi Dance Tonight At Sharon Ward The monthly missionary dance of the Sharon ward will be held Friday evening at the amusement hall. The public is cordially invited to attend. We're offerin in this January Get-Acquainted Get-Acquainted Spe cial. 4 You may select browns or blacks in Pumps, Ties and Oxfords. 03.00 Value Lions' Ladies Elect New Officers Mrs. A. U. Merrill was elected president of the auxiliary to the Provo Lions club, at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Frank M. Alder Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Merrill succeeds Mrs. Alder. Ald-er. Mrs. A. C. Hatch was elected first vice president, and, with Mrs. Merrill, will r.aifse jthe ste rn! vie-president, vie-president, and the 'secretary. Mrs. C. L. Ellertson was app .:r,tea la.;, tamer. Twenty-live women wt-r- jr .-ent .-ent at the session. Friends Given Bridge-Luncheon Mrs Bernice Dastrup was hostess host-ess at a delightful bridge-luncheon Thursday ariernoon at her home. The guests included: Mrs Vera Sears, her mother and sister. Mrs. M. Bjorklund and Mrs. Miranda Mir-anda Mason of New York City, and Mrs. Mattie Arnold. Pairos f wi -4 here 4 fc- .I,,..., , i I, - ii , .. , i .j It's as clean as sunshine. . . Not a pot nor a pan becomes blackened black-ened with carbon. . This releases the housewife from one of the most disagreeable jobs in the entire house. Utah Power I Light Co. Club Election Is Held Mrs Earl Duke was elected president of the Alpha Sewing club at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Kirk, Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mrs Rose Kartchner was elected elect-ed reporter. Rook was played after the business meeting, and a tasty luncheon was served. Present were: Mrs. T. C. Larson. Lar-son. Mrs Byron Duke. Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Paxmari. Mrs. George W. Nut-tall. Nut-tall. Mrs Rose Kartchner. Mrs. Karl Duke, and Mrs. Hyrurh Baird. TfledicateL! Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub in Convenient Candy Eerm VICKS COUGH DROP 11" s ond Scmair ith AN AID TO DIGESTION 2 |