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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD,. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 9, 1 9 36 PAGE THREE Fashions - Menus Church - Lodge Functions Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Miss Elliott Lectures To Group Mrs Alma Bourne succeeds Mrs. Victor Anderson as president of the Social Art club, elections being be-ing held at the regular meeting hold Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Will Jones. Mrs. William Minger was elected elect-ed renorter. replacing Mrs. William Wil-liam Vincent, and Mrs. Lena Swenson replaces Mrs. Minger as treasurer. Miss Vilate Elliott, professor of home economics at the B. Y. TJ. gave an intensely interesting talk on her vagabond cruise of west North Africa and Spain. Beautiful Beauti-ful vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Doyle Dastrup. A tasty repast re-past followed, and the rooms were lovely with garden flowers. Mrs. Florence R. Dean of Shelley. Shel-ley. Idaho, and Mrs. Leo R. Taylor Tay-lor were guests, and the members present were: Mrs. James Peay. Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. Victor Anderson. Mrs. Alma Bourne, Mrs William Minger, Mrs. Lena Swen-son. Swen-son. Mrs. Edwin Madsen. Mrs. B. Asael Johnson. Mrs. Leo Knight Mrs C A. Dahlquist. Mrs. Ole E. Olsen. Mrs. William Vincent. Mrs Henrv Booke, Mrs. C. S. Vincent. Jr., Mrs. Hannah J. Cardall and Mrs. George Myers. cS 1 7 J II .,.-571 WrtAiM WEDNESDAY 2 TO 4 P. M. SEARS COOKING SCHOOL MRS. JEAN NELEEN Home Service Supervisor IT AH POWER & LIGHT CO. Demonstrating TIME RELEASING METHODS OF FOOD PREPARATION SURFACE COOKING AND BAKING OVEN MEALS REFRIGERATOR DISHES BROILER and THRIFT COOKER MEALS Free Attendance Awards FOOD PREPARED GIVEN AWAY! 50th 4 NNI VERS A R Y SALE. NOW IN PROGRESS You Profit As We Celebrate Mrs. Christen Jensen Honored In Ogden Seventy-five Ogden Relief society so-ciety women gave a luncheon for Mrs. Christen Jensen Monday noon at the Hotel Ben Lomond. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Jensen gave an interesting talk on her recent world tour. Mrs. E. A. Larkin was in charge of the affair. Dancing Club To Start Season The Saturday Night Dance club will start its 1936-37 season of parties, November 7, announce members of the committee. Former members may secure tickets from Dr. Stanley M. Clark, Mrs. Ernest Halverson, Mrs. Veran Booth or Mrs. T. A. Sumner. Birthday Affair MLss Velda Hone entertained at her home in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ivie Hone, the occasion oc-casion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with roses and asters. Progressive games were played, the high score prize being won by Mrs. George Ramsbotham. A delicious luncheon followed and was enjoyed by Mrs. Ramsbotham. Ramsboth-am. Mrs. Otto Birk, Mrs. N. E. Miller, Mrs. Vera Davies, Mrs. J. P. Duggan. Mrs. T. C. Larson, Mrs. Powelson, the honor guest and the hostess, who was assisted by Miss Gene Duggan. ml -0- I Li M State D. U. P. Convention Saturday Mrs. Mary T. Dahlquist, president presi-dent of the Utah County Daughters Daugh-ters of Pioneers, urges all captains, historians, registrars and class-leaders class-leaders of the Provo D. U. P. camps to attend the state convention con-vention in Salt Lake City, Saturday. Sat-urday. Sessions are to be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on the Roof Garden Gar-den of the Hotel Utah. Travel Talks Prove Interesting Miss Mary Dahlquist was hos tess to the Le Tesee club members at her home Monday evening. Miss Loraine Sandgren gave an interesting account of her recent trip to New York City, after which several of the girls gave travel talks. A tasty luncheon was served. serv-ed. Present were: MLss Ruby Street. Miss Virginia Vick, Miss Loraine Sandgren, Miss Dorothy Richmond, Rich-mond, MLss Fay White, Miss Irma Souter, Mrs. J. M. Vick, and Miss Ora Mae Henrichsen. Club Calendar N. OF W. Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Thursday evening at 8 o"clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. BRIDGE CLl'B Mrs. Alden Chatwin will be hostess host-ess to members of her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home. JOLLY ETTE Jollyette Bridge club members will be the guests of Mrs. Arvilla Anderson Thursday afternoon at' her home OPTIMIST Members of the Optimist club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harvey Higgins Thursday afternoon. after-noon. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Women's Republican clut will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ray'moM Holbrook, 73 North Fifth East street. ("HERE AMIE Members of the Chere Amie club will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Bessie Nelson at the home of Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist. AL-OLE-WEEN A meeting of the Al-Gue-Ween club will be held Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Leona Henrie. LA MEFTIS Mrs. Fred Liddiard will entertain enter-tain members oTf the La Meftis club at the home of Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist. 287 East First North Thursday evening al 8 o'clock. Dinner is to be served first. MEDICAL AUXILIARY The Utah County Medical Society So-ciety auxiliary will meet Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. Karl Beck, a buffet supper to be served as the guests arrive. UTOPIA Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson will be hostess to members of the Utopia club Thursday at 3 o'clock at her home. Few people realize the experience and care called for in conducting- a smooth, dignified and unhurried funeral service. Only the modern funeral establishment with complete facilities and a trained personnel can assure such a service. It is a source of pride to us that for sixty-six years in Provo, a BERG Service has been accepted as "The Perfect Tribute." MORT 185 EAST CENTER Notional fifjA - FLAPPER, FANNY ' r nca scuvtce. inc. t. m. reo. u. s. pat. off. T I II 11 1 "Come on, now if you want to be popular, you have to dance." "Oh, yeah? And yesterday 1 heard you braggin' about how many dances you sat out." Marriage Is Announced Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Dell Corte of Sunnyside. f the marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Fred Gourdin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gourdin of Orem. The ceremony was performed in Price Saturday morning, and the young couple will reside in Orem. Birthday Anniversary Celebrated At Parties Mrs. Thomas Kirkwood was honored hon-ored by members of the Friendly Neighbors club and several guests Monday afternoon at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Music and chat were enjoyed, and a delicious supper was served to 15 women. Beautiful gifts were presented to the honor guest. Later in the evening, her family gathered for a dinner and she received re-ceived lovely presents. The rooms were attractive with garden flowers. flow-ers. ! TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 RM. and bath apt. Strictly modern. mod-ern. Close in. Ph. 1015W. o5 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 2 RMS. suitable for 2. 272 West 2nd South. s30 HELP WANTED FEMALE EXP. girl for housework. Call after 5 p. m. at 247 North 6th West. Phone 1307. ol EXPERIENCED girl for housework. house-work. Box 6A, Herald. ol TELEPHONE 378 b XXotildant By Sylvia ?-zH MILLER APPOINTED CAMPAIGN MANAGER Elmer Miller, professor of economics eco-nomics at the Brigham- Young university, uni-versity, was selected Democratic campaign manager by the Democratic Demo-cratic county committee at a meeting meet-ing last night in city and county building. His selection was made by a committee consisting of three candidates can-didates for office, three executive committee members. Dr. H. M. Woodward, county chairman, and Mrs. Frances Callahan, county chairwoman. A colony of bates in a cave near San Antonio, Tex., devour approximately ap-proximately 600 tons of live insects in-sects annually. Japan's youngest first crop TIM TEA (GREEN) consists only of greenest, tenderest, first-crop leaves To give you the finest green tea, we maintain our own tea buyer in Japan. He selects the first-crop leaves from the famous tea-growing sections. This insures the delicate flavor so sought after in green tea. But the true story of this tea can be told only to your palate. So we leave it at that with just the suggestion that you try Tree Tea. We guarantee complete satisfaction satis-faction or refund your money. THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE wasO Kathleen Eves Married On Coast Bishop and Mrs. Alfred E- Eves announcte .the marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to Frank A. Wentzel of San Francisco, Cal., which took place July 25. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Claude W. Nalder of the San Francisco ward, at his home, and was witnessed by the bride's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatfield of Provo. t. .j, . v 't O. S. Alumnae At Meeting A meeting and luncheon was held by the O. S. Alumnae members mem-bers at the home of Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist Monday evening. CHARGES DESERTION Charging desertion, Roscoe E. Oldham has filed suit for divorce from his wife, Ruby, with the county clerk's office. They were married July 12, 1930 at Portland. There are no children. 2 FROCKS TO CHOOSE FROM! MUTUAL Messages FIRST WARD A cast of 20 will present "Personality "Per-sonality and You," in the assembly assem-bly program at the First ward M. I. A. meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. Regular classwork will follow. FOURTH WARD Regular classwork will be held at the Fourth ward M. I. A. meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Special instructions for LOVERIDGE Stylist and Beauty Shop 158 South, 1st West NATIONALLY FAMOUS FRUIT OF THE LOOM DRESSES Style Details Novelty Buttons Contrasting Trims Pockets Newest Neckline and Silhouettes Smartly Tailored Dressy Styles the season's work to be given. An invitation is extended to the adults of the ward, who will have as their instructor, J. A. Owen& The lesson subject is to be "leaders "lead-ers of Zion." Officers and teachers teach-ers are to meet promptly at t:30 o'clock. SHARON WARD The M. I. A. meeting will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward dhapel. A fine program pro-gram has been planned. More than 20,000,000 pieces of mail, weighing more than 7,500,-000 7,500,-000 pounds, were franked last year, according to estimates of the Post Office Department. Is The Keynote Ski f or Half dressing dl Iwl) and Hair shaping You fin a in the new hats, fcks and ensembles en-sembles . . . variety. Y'u'll find we're matching this new freedom witl: coif f urea to fit your personality and service to suit your taste. 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