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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD. TH U R SPA Y, J A N IT A lY 2 8,-l 9 3 6: Fashions - Menus Church, Lodge Functions Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor, Phone 494 Father Given Birthday Dinner Mrs. Thomas W. Dyches was hostess at an attractive birthday dinner at her home Wednesday evening, honoring her father, William Wil-liam Watson, whose ninety-third birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Covers were laid for 20 family members, the dining table being centered with a beautifully decorated decor-ated three-tiered Dirthday cake, holding 93 lighted candles. All during the day, friends and neighbors called to offer congratulations con-gratulations and good wishes, and fine gifts were presented to the honor guest. Out-of-town guests were: Mayor Lynn Hanks and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanks of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conover and daughter Carol Jean of Sprtngville, and Mrs. Thomas Patterson of Salt Lake City. djc rj 2jc N. L. U. Club at Reading of Play N. L. U. club members formed a party and attended in a body the Mask club program at the Little theater at the B. Y. U. Wednesday evening, which featured feat-ured Miss Leola Green, N. L. U. active member, who read her two-act two-act play, "The Cradle Song." Miss Green was presented with lovely flowers from the N. L. U. club, and a book from the Mask club. Present were: Mrs. Edna B. Culmsee, Mrs. Maude D. Mark-ham, Mark-ham, Mrs. Oa J. Lloyd, Mrs. Gladys S. Markham. Mrs. Willa S. Swenson, Mrs. Maurine B. atariup, mlss Jessie Seville, Miss Erma Anderson, Mrs. Afton Bate-man Bate-man of Ogden and Mrs. Iris R. Creer of Arizona. Mrs. Jepperson Observes Birthday Mrs. Samuel H. Jepperson celebrated cele-brated her seventy-fifth birthday ; Anniversary quietly at her home j Wednesday. ' Family members, friends and neighbors called during the after- neon and evening and were served tasty refreshments. Lovely flow- ers, cards and gifts were presented ' to Mrs. Jepperson. Schilling Baking Powder makes cakes light as snowjlakes. Ladi A "1 i SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT SOUTH SEA SHADES BRILLIANT - RIOTOUS BEAUTIFUL STYLES TO BE WORN UNDER YOUR WINTER COATS EpocsSsifl FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Calendar LADIES' LITERARY The anniversary banquet of the Ladies' Literary club members and their husbands will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Hotel Roberts. Mrs. John Pullen, Mrs. Hugo Price, and Mrs. Abe W. Turner comprise the committee. com-mittee. SATURDAY BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Roberts will be hosts to members of the Saturday Sat-urday Night Brigde club at their home Friday. FELICL Mrs. Zina Dennis, instead of Mrs. June Dennis, will entertain the Felicia club members Friday at 2:30 o'clock at her home. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack will give a book review. P. H. S. WOMEN The Provo High School Women will meet in open session Saturday Satur-day at 3 o'clock at the home of Miss Gean Clark. Mrs. Orea B. Tanner will give the "Life of ! Franz Shubert," and music will be furnished by Alfred Swenson, violinist, vio-linist, and Ferris Edgeley, Douglas Doug-las Merrill and Blaine Johnson, vocalists. Each member may invite in-vite one guest. Regular Club Affair Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Angell gave a party, dinner, followed by 500, at their home Wednesday evening, for members of the La Bonna Amies club. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Harrison of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hayes of Spanish Fork, were invited, in-vited, in addition to the regular club members: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford HaiLsen of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argyle of Spanish Span-ish Fork. The Hardens won high score, Mr. and Mrs. Have; received the guest prize and the Harrisons took the consolation award. .J- r r Hostess at Bridge Affair Mrs. Stella K. Hill entertained members of the Las Amigas club at her home Wednesday evening, bridge being followed by a tasty repast. Valentine decorations prevailed. Mrs. Lois X. Billings and Mrs. Marion Boyson were guests, and the following members were present: pres-ent: Mrs. Fay Loveless, Mrs. Mel-va Mel-va Jensen, Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Atha Stewart. Mrs. Chloe Salisbury, Salis-bury, Mrs. Reanon Hansen, Mrs. Merriam Phillips, Mrs. Louise Anderson, and Mrs. Bunny O'Brien. Mrs. Stewart won the first prize, and the second went to Mrs. Hansen. Music was also an enjoyable en-joyable feature. es Bishopric To Be Honored A party planned in honor of the retiring bishopric of the Lake View ward, is to be. held in the ward amusement hal Friday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock. A splendid program and luncheon lunch-eon has been prepared, and dancing danc-ing will conclude the activities of the evening. The committee cordially invites all members and former members of the ward and friends of the honor guests. if, ff, Sf. M. I. A. Officers At Meeting M. I. A. officers and teachers of the Second ward, and their partners, held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson Wednesday evening. Remarks were made by the j visiting stake 6fficers, Mrs. Mar-; Mar-; tin M. Larson and Meredith Wil- son, also by Orval Watts and i Mrs. La Von H. Jones. Delicious refreshments, were j served to 25 guests after the meeting. Assisting the hostess ; were: Mrs. Rebba Lees, Mrs. Merle Peay, Wesley Knudsen, Garth Taylor and Wayne Cook. ! PAYSON ! I I MRS. A. R. WILSON Correspondent Phone 64 ; . Members of the Gold Band i Bridge club were entertained last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Mc Dowell. Dinner was : followed with cards. Mrs. Dean Schaerrer has been visiting for a fortnight in California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wightman land Mrs. Dave Shuler spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Nebeker arrived Monday night from Manila. Man-ila. Daggett county having been called by the death of Mrs. Neb-'eker's Neb-'eker's mother, Mrs. James Shuler. Payson Camp No. 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mrs. Laura Cloward with Mrs. Ivy Francom and Mrs. Theressa Drissell assisting assist-ing hostesses. Mrs. Cloward gave the history of her father, John Standi and the lesson on statehood state-hood was presented by Mrs. Amy i Haynef?. Refreshments were 1 served. Miss Mary Hurst entertained at a party Saturday night at the i home of Air. and Mrs. Dale Coray. i Dinner was served followed with progressive rook. Cards were ; placed for Mary Hurst, Lynn j Johnson. Betty Madsen, Harold 1 Patten. Erna Robbins, Wayne Cox. Arthella Tanner, Lester Rob-bins. Rob-bins. Maybeth Reynolds, Vernon i Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coray. Prizes were won by Betty Madsen Mad-sen and Harold Patten. Ordinarily, a camel does not suffer suf-fer thirst until it has gone without with-out water for about five days. Ml- in mm Noted Philanthropist HORIZONTAL 1, 6 Donor of the Hague Peace Palace. 13 Apple center. 14 Speedily 16 Departed. Aiutwer to Prrvioutt Paxsle OfiOE OARED ANEW Enidlseiet IRIEP RII M BZ4B0 1 amj AMALE ETHEL T XtTON ZMkk- IE6IN5KA -JLtO SMI A K C A EEjffT Tl R E OR AM a vTg T. a m)aLIs1p v " kTeIRI z E s - iii rafiifej I T EIA R EDA N A M A HI L7 Journey. 18 Values. 19 Verbal. 20 Spain. 21 Meals. !2 Fbrm of "a." 23 Southeast. 24 Matter. 25 Deity. 27 Stream obstruction. ob-struction. 28 Plural. 30 Heathen god. 12 Lad. 33 Flatfish. 35 Aurora. 36 Automobiles. 37 To mistake. 38 Northeast. 39 To adorn with gems. 10 Lava. 41 Pronoun. 42 Iniquity. 43 Monkey. 46 Judicial writ 49 Rough sea. 51 Amphitheater centers. 53 Deluded. 54 He was by birth. 55 To care for medicinally. 56 He was an manufacturer. TT"?"- 5 I Ife 7 8 9 10 li is Vi 37 46 47 48 50 fi I I H"l n .1 iH . Q ueen i o re Selected Plans are under way for theJjones Zoe Bullock, Joyce Coop- f,? ana ureen Dan 01 me oixm wa.ru jy. 1. a., 10 De held Tuesday evening, February 4 in the ward amusement hall. The general committee comprises: com-prises: Mrs. A. U. Merrill, Mrs. Anna Harris, Mrs. Lavonia Fuller, Mrs. Leona Booth, Verl Van Wag-enen, Wag-enen, Nello Westover and Le Grande Holland. Mrs. Anna Harris Har-ris and Mrs. Norma Harris have the decorations in charge, and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller are to direct the special dances. Voting for the queen and her , attendants is to commence im mediately, representatives having been selected from the various classes, as follows: Queen: Don- I'VE LOST 40 FOUTIDS They made me tired-all those slender slen-der women who were telling me not to eat potatoes and pastry and icecream ice-cream ! They ate the same things I did yet they never gained a pound ! But I fooled them! 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And you will bless the day when you first discovered this mar-relous mar-relous reducing agent ! Marmola is on sale by all dealers from coast to coast 1 REWARD! IF YOU ACT BY FEB. 29th! YOUR CURTAINS and DRAPES CUSTOM MADE AT ONLY A FRACTION 21 Queer. 23 His gifts helped ad-vance ad-vance ' . 24 Chum. 26 He built almost al-most 3000 ' (sing.). 27 Dower property. 2J Minute skin openings. 29 Poem. 31 Female deer. . 32 Sack. 34 Constellation. 36 Waxy substance. sub-stance. 39 To generate. 41 Valiant man. 43 Bronze. 44 Sanskrit dialect. 45 Pitcher. 47 Varnish ingredient. in-gredient. 48 To make lace. 49 To perch. 50 Stir. 52 Senior. 53 Mother. VERTICAL lTo perform. 2 Scandinavian. 3 To leak. 4 Corded cloth. 5 Merchandise. 6 Pertaining to disaster. 7 War flyers. 8 To slumber. 9 Self. 10 Hottentot instrument. 11 Silly. 12 Snaky fish. 15 Soft food. . na Tolboe, Zelda Madsen, and Helen Moir, Gleaners; Maurine Startup, Laree Christensen and Wanda Peck, juniors; Attendants: Adryne Hodson, Eva Lake, Arvil-la Arvil-la Carter, Bernice Sheehan, Ver-na Ver-na Menlove and Maxine Rhodes, guardians: Aftnn Mnrlwn Rpf , er Betty Crandall and Mildred Mower, Gatherers; Afton Harris, June Sheehan, Faye Peck, Dor-essa Dor-essa Pax man, Vera Paddock and Nina Luke, Builders. if. fif. Birthday Surprise Given By Friends A few friends of Maxine Con-nell Con-nell delightfully surprised her at her home Tuesday evening, in celebration of her birthday anni versary. During the early evening, games and music were enjoyed, and later, Monte Carlo whist was played. Miss MarVel Wilde won ; the high score prize, and Miss i Ruth Mildenhall the second favor. A tasty luncheon was served and many fine gifts were presented to the honor guest. Present were: Misses Esther Berry, MarVel Wilde, Ruth Mildenhall. Mil-denhall. Helen Ward, Orlene Boy-den, Boy-den, Fern Parcell and Mrs. Fawn J. Harris. r Club Women Entertained Sewing and knitting were the diversions at the Primrose club party, tendered by Mrs. Maude Roberts at her home Wednesday afternoon. A Valentine scheme was featured feat-ured in the delicious dinner served during the early evening to the following women: Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Fannie Hedquist, Mrs. Vera Nelson, Mrs. Juanita Stevens, Ste-vens, Mrs. Boyd Roberts of Provo, and Mrs. Nettie Lewis of Goshen, the latter two being guests. v 1- 1 r A Officers For Next Year Elected Mrs J. A. Owens was elected ! president of, the Ladies' Literary CiUO, lur uc&b jrccUf ai waving wav-ing held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Wednesday afternoon. The following women, were also elected, Mrs. Albert Hickman, president, taking charge of the business session; Mrs. Lester Taylor, Tay-lor, vice president; Mrs. Arnold RawlLngs, secretary and treasurer; treasur-er; Mrs. Dean Tucker, historian and press reporter; Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, chorister and pianist; Mrs. M. W. Merrill and Mrs. Steeling Ercanbrack, program committee; Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, holdover; Mrs. Dwight Packard, Mrs. Dan Hunter and Mrs. Karl Bandley, entertainment committee; commit-tee; Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mrs. Thomas H. Sumner. Mrs. Hugo Price and Mrs. M, W. Merrill, membership committee, retained. A tasty luncheon followed the meeting. The new officers will take over the affairs of the club at the opening of next year's club season, which is in October. )C 5jC 9C Dessert-Bridge Proves Delightful A dessert-bridge was tendered by Mrs. Blanche Gessford for members of her club, Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Vauda Benson won the high score prize, and Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Gessford, the consolation favor. Present were: Mrs. Vauda Benson, Ben-son, Mrs. Betty Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy Chapin, Mrs. Alice S. Scherer, Miss Marguerite Gessford, Gess-ford, Mrs. Marjorie Nordeen, Mrs. Mary Erickson, Mrs. Irene D. Gessford, Mrs. Fawn B. Johnson, Mrs. Flo H. Redden, and guests, Mrs. Robert Reid and Mrs. Franklin Frank-lin Bradshaw. Beta Sorosis Club Entertains Guests Beta Sorosis club members and their friends enjoyed an interesting interest-ing open session at the home of Mrs. Raymond Green Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Gallup was assisting hostess. Two vocal solos, "O Lovely Night" and "When Song Is Sweet" were rendered by Ferris Edgeley, accompanied by Miss Florence Todd, who played the piano selection, se-lection, "Un Sostiro." The book, "Vein of Iron," by Ellen Glasgow was reviewed by Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood. A tasty luncheon was served after the program. 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Specially Reduced Prices for Limited Time 9 Quart XI Quart 16-Quart 19-Quart 22-Quart $7. 3 QI0.C3 $13X3 8I4.C3 5IOaC3 ditty Briefs Charlene Nebeker of Spring-town, Spring-town, Utah, was in Provo today with friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. Green of Richfield, Rich-field, are among the Provo visitors visit-ors this week. Miss Beth Becham of Salt Lake City, is here with friends today. 1 Lynn Vincent underwent a major ma-jor operation this morning at the Aird hospital, and is reported to be doing well. Mrs. Elmer Kaze Hostess to Group Aucosis club members were the guests of Mrs. Elmer Kaze at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jennie Robertson and Miss Jean Robertson of Stockton, Cal., were guests, and the following members enjoyed affair: Mrs. Horace Newton, Mrs. Fred Bea-man, Bea-man, Mrs. Elmo Halladay, Mrs. Albert Halladay, Mrs. H. B. Bray, Mrs. Ivan Peay, Mrs. Russell Holdaway, Miss Hope Halladay, Mrs. Lamar Warner, Mrs. Ar-mond Ar-mond Eggertsen and Mrs. Donald Young. Progressive 500 was followed by a delicious dinner. Mrs. Warner won the high score prize, and Miss Robertson the second award. Hell Gate Bridge, New York, is 13,553 feet long, but only 2735 feet span water. BUTLER Community Church Benefit Sale SATURDAY, JANUARY 25TII. See Friday's Ad in Provo Herald a Demo Women to f Hold Council Democratic women of Utah county' will hold a council Friday at 2 p, m. in toe Women's club house. Dr. H. M. Woodward will give the main address, his subject to be "Why la the Buying Power of Utah Citizens So Low When Her Natural Resources are So Great?" The "Reporter Plan" is to be discussed by State Chairwoman, Mrs. Frank W. Penrose of Salt Lake City. Also, special music will be furnished. All women who are interested are cordially invited to attend. NOW Test This Famous Cough Mixture FREE Stop in at Hedquist Drug Co. Today Your Money Back If Not Fully Satisfied. 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