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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, WED N E S dVyt- OCTOBER 97 1 935 PAGE TWO SOCIETY Provo CoupleiShower Given ,j United In Marriage ' Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. For-eythe For-eythe of Provo, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Alfa, to Von Stephens, son of Mrs. Lela Stephens of this city. The marriage took place "Saturday, "Satur-day, October 5, at Nephi, and the young couple will reside in Provo. A family dinner was tendered the newlyweds at the Forsythe home Sunday evening. Mr. Stephens is employed at the Utah Power and Light com pany. !fi f. If. When the odd-shaped petals of the Panama orchid are clipped from the stem, they resemble a graceful dancing lady. Little Lady, I promise to love, honor and obey: if you promise to serve mt Schilling Coffee every day. Men like Schilling Coffee for its sturdy quality. Handle it with reasonable care (but not kid gloves) and it's always 1 fragrant and full flavored. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for -percolator. One for drip. -.a GO r;.. I. MMIlliaiaManMIMiaIHTM,mf,MHMMaaHa la v wt I f 1 dea 1 J PHONE 475 ; ' ' Recent Bride Mrs. Lyal Timpson and Mrs. David Greenwood entertained at a shower given at the home of their mother, Mrs. Robert Gatherum, Sr., for their sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Gatherum, Jr., the former Miss Anne Adamson of Springville. Games and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts and daughters, daugh-ters, LaRae and Nadine, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Watkins, Mrs. Watkins and daughter, Clarissa, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Mrs. Ed Schofield and daughter, Beth, Mrs. George DattgeMrSv-Jeahette Evans, Mrs. Elmer -Ross, Mrs. Ralph Bullock and daughter Faye, Mrs. T, D. Whiting, Mrs. Lyal Timp96n, Mrs. Don Parks, Mrs. Walter Wheeler, Mrs. Virgil Bullock, Wayne Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Hyrum Waters and daughter, RaNae Johnson of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatherum, William Gatherum, Alonzo Bullock, Miss Afton Gatherum, Gath-erum, Lloyd Gatherum and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatfterum. Jr. The Big Bad Lands of western South Dakota have an area of 2000 square miles. ANDHPWIT TRANSFORMS HANDS . . . . Wk'i REBEAUTIFIES tffM YOU will 6js$$ adore the fitihg dainty purse-a purse-a i t e Cham- be r Iain's Lo- 'ifcivrvT t i o n which . YVvr the coupon l...Iy y Ty. You will enjoy trying this quick-drying lotion. You will be Amazed at how it re-beautifiea hands and skin. Not sticky or gummy, a blend of thirteen imported im-ported oils, it is a complete beauty treatment one you must try. Chamberlain Laboratories, Des Moines, Iowa. Please send free trial size of lotion. Name. Address youi Lsiil SIDE DRAPE A solid black jersey blouse is worn with this black and mustard ensemble of rayon and wool knitted knit-ted fabric of tweed-like texture. The suit features a slight wrap around with side drape that is repeated in the skirt and three-quarter three-quarter coat. Junior Service Star Meeting The Junior Service Star Legion met with Mrs. C. H. Nickerson Monday evening at her home. Twelve members were present. Business matters were discussed. r r New Members at Club Meeting Vielles Amies club members were delightfully entertained by Mrs. Amy Cole Monday evening at her home. Bridge was played. Miss Laura Bonnett and Miss Helena. Stewart winning the favors. A delicious luncheon followed. Mrs. Viola Duggan and Mrs. Dorothy Cottam were guests, and the members present were: Mrs. La Preal Clayton. Mrs. Geneva Powelson, Mrs. Ethel Peterson, Mrs. Ada Meilor, Miss Bernice Condon, Miss Mildred Condon, Mrs. Mary Hafen, Miss Laura Bonnett, Miss Helena Stewart, Miss Kate Peters. Miss Anna Smoot, Mrs. F lora Mc Kell, Miss Rheta Kay and Mrs. Lula P. Thurgood, tne latter two being new members. ift !fi Sf, Meeting-Social After the regular meeting of Valley Chapter No. 3 O. E. S., held at the Masonic temple Tuesday I evening, the members were guests of the worthy matron, Mrs. Alice Nelson and during the social hour, : delicious refreshments were served j to AO Women. I 1 iii ? t ,: v V 4 ? . :::-:-:-:-h , A:k--"$:;: ? :-k:-;-x7:-x-': l v:: 1 V -OjXC :::! i' as-X .v. t v.. f : ' .li ' . xw"-i,IMrt - s j Q J Clualb O Calendar I . . ; I UTOPIA Mrs. William Connell will entertain en-tertain members of the Utopia club Thursday at 3 o'clock at her home. D. U. P. CAMP Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the Grand View camp will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the, home of Mrs. Lawrence Gibson. AMicrnA Miss Evva Robey will be hostess to members of the Amicitia club Friday evening, instead of Thursday. Thurs-day. V. F.AV. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, auxiliary will meet this evening at the Armory at 8 oclock. A full attendance is urged, CAMP NO. 4-6 Mrs. Pearl Woolf will be hostess to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp 4-6 at her home, 48 East Second North, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. LITERARY LEAGUE Members of the Literary League will meet Friday at 4 o'clock at the home of Miss Eunice Bird. Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyer will give the paper on "France." JUST-A-MERE A meeting of the Just-A-Mere club will be held Friday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph Benson. NINETEENTH CENTURY Nineteenth Century club members mem-bers will meet in regular session Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of their president, Mrs. C. E. Berry, 445 South First East, whose phone number is 990. Mrs. W. H. Berry will give the program. pro-gram. SWASTIKA The Swastika club will meet Friday instead of Thursday with Mrs. P. G. Hal! at the home of Mrs. J. P. Nicholson. PROVONAS Members of the Provonas club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Parley Dixon in Orem. N. L. U. N. L. U. club members will be the guests of Mrs. Helen Cox Thursday evening at her home. f Couple Given Dinner Parties Mrs Annie F. Ritchie gave a family dinner at her home Saturday Satur-day evening for her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Wright (Metta Ritchie) who were recently married, and who have3 left to reside in Long Beach, Cal. i Mrs. W. D. Wright tendered the couple a dinner Friday evening eve-ning at her home, for relatives and friends. Recipes TUNA ENCORE (FRENCH) Button bottom of casserole and cover with a layer of White Star Tuna broken in thin pieces, then a layer of broken soda crackers. Each layer should be about Vi inch deep. Alternate layers until casserole is filled, making top layer of broken crackers. Place several dots of butter on top and season with black pepper (use no salt). Add sweet milk to cover all but top layer of crackers, place cover on dish, and bake in oven until crackers are golden brown. Sliced tomatoes are suggested as a side dish. Experts to Stage Perfect Banquet CHICAGO, Oct. 9 0J.RW-Food 0J.RW-Food experts' own idea of the perfect banquet" will be served tonight to directors of the National Restaurant association as-sociation at their annual con-- con-- vention here. Hors d'oeuvres varies and mixed relishes with cocktails. Green turtle soup Amontillado Amontil-lado with dry sherry. Filet Pompano Victoria with Graves Calvet. Boneless squab baked in cantaloupe and fresh asparagus aspar-agus hollandaise with pom-mard pom-mard fichel et fils. Salad poinsetta and peaches romaine with Mumm's extra dry champagne. Coffee with cegn&e-and biscuit. bis-cuit. Gassy Stomachs Relieved Every person who is troubled with excessive gas in the stomach and bowels should get a package of Baalmann's Gas Tablets and see how quickly they will relieve all distressing symptoms. Sharp pains in the abdomen or about the heart are often due entirely en-tirely to gas pressure. Many sufferers suf-ferers complain of an empty "all gone"; feeling at the pit of the stomach, which is relieved by eating, eat-ing, extreme nervousness, heartburn, heart-burn, sour risings, bloating, drowsiness drow-siness after meals, headaches, dizziness diz-ziness or labored breathing. Baalmann's Gas Tablets taken at meal time not only prevent all bad effects from gas but they promote pro-mote the functional activity of the stomach assist digestion and improve im-prove the annetite. Youli find Large Attendance At Relief Society An interesting session of the ManavU ward Relief society was held at the meeting house Tuesday Tues-day afternqon, with the work and business committee in charge. Mrs. Ethel Butt gave an illustrated il-lustrated talk on "Home Management Manage-ment and Economic Buying in the Home." This subject is td be continued each month. Mrs. Angle Johnson, chairman on domestic art, announced the work for next month and asked the women to bring aprons -or patterns for aprons at the next work and Busi ness meeting. A. A. U, W. Tea Is Postponed The Provo chapter of the Associated Asso-ciated American Univer s i t y Women announces that their tea, planned for October 12, has been postponed until October 26. )f )f if Em Anon Unit Rush Party The Em Anon social unit of the B. Y. U. wilj hold a rush party on the shores of Utah lake Saturday, Satur-day, it is announced. FOR STUFFY HEAD A few drops up each nostril reduces swollen membranes. 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