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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937 Society Editor Ethel D. Rambeau Pnorie 4T4 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News Mrs. C. L. Jones I And Mother Honored In honor of Mis C. L Jones, a teacher in the Mt-no Trope hall, kindergarten for the past .-everai years, who is leaving to make her j home in Salt Lake City, and also for her mother, Mrs. Thomas, the i ladies of tlie Missionary society of j the Provo Community church en, tertained at a party Thursday, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Ol.sen. Co-hostesses were Mrs. V. Adam? j and Mrs. Olsen. A pleasant time i was spent with a program, urlng- a Friendship theme, which delirious refreshments served. During the party, Jones was presented with a ly picture motto as a tok feat- i aftei were ! Mrs. lo-e- n of i remembrance and Twenty guests were as follows: Mrs. W O. A Spear, Mrs. O. appreoation. j in attendance ; Adams. Mrs. i Fullmer. Mis. ! R. C. Street. Mrs Culmseo. Mr i Murchiscn. .?n- V. H Hen v.! Mrs. J. G. Stiickl. y. Mrs. Ray-! mond Beriv. Mrs A. Whit ecotton. Mrs. K. Erwin. Mrs Hitchcock Mrs. E. Sear:-. Mrs. Allai wick Mrs. R. Me Millcn. Miss J. Eutiin. Mrs W. H Ol.sen. Miss Barbara Berry and th'- guests of honor. Mrs. JVr.es and Mrs Thoma-. .v. Af. VAN-TAGE ENDS 1 AWFUL BLOAT & ; PAIN FROM GAS: Colorado Lady Hardly I Able to Get Breath; 1 Nervous ; Couldn't i Sleep; Van-Tage Gave Her Blessed Relief; "I'm 100 Per Cent Better," Bet-ter," She Says. Some of the Ket-Knowr, iVop'.e of Thi. Section are now corning forward daily with Rem.u kabk-Statement?, kabk-Statement?, praising and endorsing: endor-sing: VAN-TAGK which is the Amazing New Medicine. row being introduced to the local pub- i lie at - the- feehrrtrxn k)hnn Dm? Store. 1 East Center St. For instance, iust a lew ago. Mrs. Leila Sineie. Steamboat Springs, Colo., made the following statement describing the Great ' Relief she got frojri Van-Tage and recommending "it to ALL , WHO SUFFER. Mrs. Sir.ele ha.-, j lived in this section 30 years. ' Choking, Belching Caused by Awful Gas, Bloat j "About 4 months ago I began io develop awful su rr.ach gas ; This got worse lapnily ui so I w.ukl bloat up aft-the aft-the lea-t thi: c. nv. g.. I got '.'.ting ww Id press into my tc.t-t .md r-.ns buining misery around my h and I would swell with gas that it was ev-n hard !"r to breath, and I would bt ; 'b a bitter subsl: nc- which left art si up :i n awful taste :n so nervous th v m-i: 1 cul : - P't i n't sl-e,o I v little r;M jump. ' seal cely I just re-ge. re-ge. And FROM j and during the noise would .-iniply d-iv n::.ke : T was eettitts: w .e ir.d knew what to do. Then, cently. I found 'an-T; I will say it THE START! gas condition mv mals and Now my i.-, relieved enjoy them. 1 eat in fact, can say that I am better than before' gdve this statement 100 per cent So I gladly which is a truthful portrayil of tire way I felt and of what I say my renei. ana i nope here will help others." 21 Great Natural Herbs In the Van-Tage VAN-TAGE contains 21 Great Herbs, and nearly a dozen Other I Splendid Ingredients. They cleanse I bowels, clear gas and pain from j stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys, relieve awful lheumatic and neuritic pain. Mr.-eiable pen- j pie feel different all over. Due to j immense volume of sales, the ' price of this Amazing Compound I is reasonable. So don't hesitate, j Get Van-Tage TODAY" "at the j Schramm-Johnson Drug Stoie, 1 j East Center St. Also s-ld by all j leading1 druggists in Provo and , throughout Utah and nearby states. (Adv.) I I - 7 -Jb I MKS. LEII.A SIN ELK j davs i Beck - Jorgensen Marriage Made Known Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Beck of American Fork wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth, to Harry Jorgensen. son of Mr and Mrs. Juuus Jorgensen of Provo, which took place New Year's day, the ceremony being performed by Bishop Benjamin J. Mui dock. Immediately after the ceremony, a well appointed wedding dinner was served at the Jorgensen home, for members of the immediate im-mediate families. An attractive color scheme of blue and white was carried out in decorations and the bride was beautiful in a gown of blue and white taffeta with blue accessories. r tf Book Review Given At Club iMeet Members of Thursday Evening Bridge club spent an enjoyable vening. Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Blanche Gessford. An especially espec-ially interesting review of the book, "Father Struck It Rich." was given by Mrs. Mary Rrick-- Rrick-- m and a nicely arranged luncheon lunch-eon was served by the hostess. There were present Mrs. Irene D. Gessford, Mrs. Marguerite Gessford Mis. Mai ip M. Vincent, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Phoenix, Mrs. Evelyn Carle, Mrs. Hallie Smith, Mrs Ei lckson and the hostess. f La Conda Club Elects Officers Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson of Springville. was elected president af the La Conda club at the regular reg-ular meeting held Thursday night it the home of Mhs. Ted Hay mond. Mrs. Reuel S. Jacobsen was elected elect-ed reporter. The meeting was an esnecially enjoyable one with a delicious luncheon served early in the evening followed by bridge. High score prize for the games wits awarded to Mrs. Eldores Snn'th. the consolation, to Mrs. Filing Roylance of Springville and the guest prize to Mrs. I'. M. Hay-inond Hay-inond There were in attendance Mrs. Reuel F. Jacobsen, Mrs. Darwin Dar-win Boardman, Mrs. Claude C. Cardall. Mrs. Percy Anderson. Mrs. Eldores Smith." Mrs Paul Thorn. Mrs. May Packard. Mrs. I.. A Parcel. Mr.-. P. M. Hay-mond, Hay-mond, Mrs. Mell Haymond ' and Mrs. Erling Roylance, the latter fosr- be-in: guests. Mrs. Howard Maycock was welcomed as a new member into the club during the evening. Alpha S ewing Club Enjoys Quilting Quilting .and sumptuous hot supper sup-per were enjoyable features of a meeting of the Alpha Sewing club held Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Hvrum Baird. Mrs. FLAPPER FANNY er .EA CERVIIt. INC. "Oll-oj,! I)n I fca "You t. .1 n't 1C out ternb ill night 'V- " v ' SPECIAL! ALL FELT and VELVET HATS Day only Each Formerly $1.95 to 7.ftr MRS. VAN DONE and ;,iRs. CL I)E WILSON tVIACO SKOPPE :.3 EAST CENTER ST. First Showing of New Spring Silk and Straw Hats I - - i BLACK, BUT BRIGHT - Panels Give Gown Gay Touch f& M lSftc! "e3 gV ,,'V''i": ' ' ' ISt-t vf - i.;t. . . . ;. Vivid inset tan.e charming" black, the flai es at t he Ii-Uio ;m.d ho.v t s of orange dinner' yo : and ( .' shoulders the way u lj! dli ant nuneis S. R. Soivr.so.n w.is president of the club evening and Mrs T le-ek-' tei! during the-C. the-C. Larson wa.s elected treasurer Those present were ;nd reporter e Mis. IJyion Paxman. Mrs. Hose Kartch-II Kartch-II Kirk. Mrs Myn;m Baiid ..n. Mrs. R.y Duke. Mrs. Finest T. C Larson, Mrs ner, Mrs. James Earl Mrs. Paik. Mi S. P.. Sot. : P y -t:. ! Mr And! ew Jt ; ) ) C'-in-.pheii. Mr: i. ?T:s. Loya' "ern Gr.-iy ol ! n-.:. the latter Carte an.'. Mrs Nev; da C.-y. ( being a I- iUl By Sylvia T M PEC U. S PAT. OFF and n in tlic next d.iv. I - P $1M green add dramatic value to a suave crown rayon crepe. Notice the front of the dress molds the achieve back fullness. A marriage license was to Elmer Wayne Jones, Pavsr-n antl Ruby Hone. issued 22, of 17 of 'ayson at the coimty clerk's office of-fice Thursday afternoon. Miss Shirley Jones, a sister to Elmer Wavne Jones, and Hebor Hill, 21, of Spanish Fork, were also issued a license to wed at the same time. The couples were married at a 'u.'rle wedding ceremony in Pay-son. Pay-son. Thursday night. Mr. and -Mrs. ('. 1. Jont'i, who have made their home in Provo the past 18 years, will leave soon '.o reside in Salt Lake City. Mr. Tones who has been government veterinary here has been trans-'erred trans-'erred to Salt Lake. Mrs. Jones s also well known in this city. having taught in the kindergarten t Meno Trope hall, the past sev-t;i! sev-t;i! years. Mivs Barbara Paxman, who has hc.i confined at the Iron county hospital at Cedar Citv since Dec. .'',!). when she suffered a severe -ica'p wound in an automobile acci-!ent acci-!ent enroute to California, ia con- v ilescing nicely from the accident M" has contracted scarlet fever : v id- confined to the hospital. I Wi,;i'' her condition is imnrovine ' she will be at the hospital for ! s n::e tune, relatives report. Miss Gr-.io. Paxman. a .sister, is with h''i' at present. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swenson ! aiid family of Bancroft. Idaho, c.i me to Provo this week, to spend th. winter. Their children will attend sr hools the B. in the Y. U. city. and other Sheldon Andreason of Vineyard, has gone to Ruby, Ariz., where he will spend the winter with his sister, Mrs. Merrill Long. New Candlewick Spreads i New candlewick bedspreads are 1 nrnle in beautiful, brighter shades i and with larger tufting. One par-iticulnrly par-iticulnrly handsome spread has : white tufts, at least as large as ping-pong balls, on a deep wine : background. These are especially I nice with early American furniture. furni-ture. 79tedicctet with throat -soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. City I Briefs B. F. Larson Reviews Art At Club Professor B. F. Larson of the B. Y. U., gave an interesting and educational discussion and illustration illus-tration of the subject, "Resume of American Art, of the Fine Arts afternoon, at the Stanley Bonnett. fine points which son stressed was ' at a meeting club, Thursday home of Mrs. Among other Professor Lar-that Lar-that there are just as many superior artists in America today as in Europe, but a custom begun in the early his-v tcry of our country of sending to Europe for art and also for instruction in art- still persists. Professor Larson also reviewed the change in art trends from the j early day types to the present. Mrs. Donald Olsen also entertained with two piano solos, "Clair de'Lune" and "Minute Waltz" by Debussy. The program followed a short business meeting and in conclusion refresnments were served. ser-ved. There were present Mrs. John S. Van Cott. Mrs. Seymour Grey, Mrs. Gerald F. Heatoii, Mrs. Carl D. Swenson, Mrs. Frank J. Earl, Mrs. Raymond Holbrook, Mrs. Harold Christensen. Mrs. Parley Christensen. Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mrs. Lawrence S. May-cock. May-cock. Mrs. Lavonia Fuller, Mrs. Donald Olsen. Mrs. Hamilton Calder, Mrs. Doyle Dastrup. Mrs. C. Lynn Hayward. CLUB INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS SPRINGVILLE. Installation of Kiwanis club officers was held Thursday night, at Memorial hall in connection with a ladies' night program and social. The entertainment, enter-tainment, under the direction of Harold Christensen was held cabaret style, with a floor show being the principle feature. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at the various snyill tables, each of which was specially decorated for the occasion occa-sion with centerpieces of sweet pea.s. Dancing wa.s also enjoyed. More than sixty members and partners attended. Four new members, Vein Cran-dall. Cran-dall. Welby Crandall, Carl Davis and Guy Brown, were welcomed into the club during the evening. eve-ning. Milton Harrison was installed president with Dean Stewart, vice-president: Harrison Conover. secretary and D. B. Welch. W. W. Brockbank. J. F. Wingate. C. G. Salisbury. Myron Childs. W. H. ! Anderson and Emil Ostlund. di rectors. The past president's pin was presented to G. Lowry Anderson. Other retiring officers were John Fletcher, vice-president; Dr. John R. Anderson. C. E. Eggertson F. C. Packard. M. W. Biid and Dean Stewart. Vocational Course Offered At B. Y. U. Aids to choosing an occupation will be given adults in the "Oc-"upations" "Oc-"upations" short course which Professor C. S. Boyle will give a Brigham Young university. January Jan-uary 11 to February 12. He will discuss the requirements of many occupations and give similar in formation to help guide person.0 into work for which they are naturally best fitted. Fifteen other short courses wil' be given during the period, in an adult education project which will include the sixteenth annual Leadership Lead-ership week, January 25-29. George Hill Lewis of Cincinnati Cincin-nati was isued the first radio license li-cense in the Unted States n 1911. WANTED! Aggressive IM-WIRE SALESMAN Outdoor Work To Take Charge of Department. WRITE BOX A, HERALD Giving Full Information and References j Biased Mode It - J v . few. 1 An unusually interesting effect is achieved in this smart rabbit wool costume through use of a slim byis cut skirt. The plaid pattern is in brown and aqua. Wooden buttons and belt carry out the simplicity of the design. Mr. and Mrs. LaYar Holdaway of Vineyard, announce the birtli of a baby daughter, January 4, at the Lehi hospital. Mother and , baby are doing nicely. Handkerchiefs Have a Phra.se For It j The newest idea for a hand-I hand-I kei chief is a short phrase like "How are you : printed emphatically em-phatically all over it. 1 ne phrase should be appropriate to the person, per-son, or it nv:y be purely sentimental senti-mental such a? "I love you." It's a nice idea because the carrier will always think of you whenever when-ever she takes the handkerchief out of her purse. DIVORCE ASKED Maxine Shuler of Payson has asked for a divorce from Keith Shuler in a suit filed with the clerk of the district court. The couple married August 29, 1935. in Provo. They have an in- fant child. In her petition Mrs. Shuler. charging cruelty, asks for alimony of $25 monthly and care of the' child. mT mil '$k$w& I $m fa lSrS r?2!s (QNGRATULAT10NS FEES AIL ALL SA1T A3HD STREET AFTERNOON . and This is an annual event who have sampled our wailing impatiently ;or point you! Come early Values to $2.98 for Values to $3.98 for Values to $4.98 for . . . . Values to $5.98 for THE FABRICS Taffetas . Chenilles . . Nets THE COLORS Black . Blue . . Prints. CLOSEOUT ON ALL COATS AT COST AND BELOW! Young - Pace Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Young of Provo, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois, popular member mem-ber of the younger society circles-of circles-of this citv. to Udell W. Pace, son of Dr. and Mrs. Garland H. Pace j of Provo, which took place Wed- ! nesday, January 6, in Salt Lake 1 City. Mrs. Pace is a graduate oC , the Provo high school, and Mr. j Pace has been attending law school i at the University of Utah. Birthday Fete Enjoyed A number of friends and relatives rela-tives were entertained at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riding Wednesday. the occasion being Mrs. Riding's birthday. birth-day. Games and a tasty lunch with a beautifully decorated birthday birth-day cake, were enjoyed by all. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Ol.sen. Mr. and Mrs. John Goates. Mr. Harward and partner, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Frazer. Mr and Mrs. Byron Denhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rockwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McQuivvey. Mr. and Mrs. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton. Mrs. Stella Taylor, Mrs. James Nielson. Mrs. Carrie Vincent. Vin-cent. Mrs. Julia Brim. Mrs. Mary Olsen, Mrs. Sarah Sutherland, Mrs. Nettie Cluff, Mrs. Lena Swenson. Assisting with the party were the Misses Elsie Merriott. Belva Riding and Florence Riding. Club Leaders Receive Training Training leadership be put into received by adult school enrollees wall use by county leaders through an organized program socn Dorothy Stewart, home demonstration dem-onstration agent, said today. ! Miss Stewart and Miss Myrtle Davidson, state home demonstration demonstra-tion leader, met with the leaders -Mrs. Martha C. Whiting of Maple-ton. Maple-ton. Mrs. Pearl Bgler of Payson, j and Mrs. Zetella Wardle of Lehi ! yesterday. i Briefs will be prepared and sent to county organization leaders lead-ers of churches, clubs, and other I groups. Demonstrations will be given then by the leaders in educational edu-cational home training divisions. A report completed last year j in the county is proving valuable i in indicating where the need for leadership applies Miss Stewart indicates. Miss Davidson expressed her approval for the plan outlined out-lined by the county leaders. Coat That's Cape, Too A new evening coat for men I being sponsored by a prominent I metropolitan clothier is a loose-! loose-! hanging raglan of the balmacaan I tvre in black worsted. The coat j can also be worn as a cape by 1 j sl'PP'ng lnplde the arms through lobps ! World average precipitation of 'snow and rain is 16.000,000 tons a i second. we have to reckon with . . . because thousands of women extraordinary January values in past years, have been our 1937 edition of this famous sale. We shall not disap-for disap-for best selection ! Values to $6.98 for Values to $7.98 for Values to $8.98 for Values to $12.98 for Satins . . Prints . . Knits 4W Crepes . . . Percales. Navv Gree n Rust Shop 176 West Center St. Club Calendar GAMMA PHI OMICRON" Members of the Gamma Phi Omicron alumnae will hold a monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Holbrook, SS8 North Sixth East street at 7:3tfr p m.. Monday. An educational talk by Mrs. Irene S. Barlow will feature the program. O. S. C. Club Bridge Party Members of the O. S. C. Bridge club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Reanon W. Hanson's home, Thursday evening. eve-ning. A delicious dinner was seived early in the evening, followed fol-lowed by bridge. Prizes for the games went to Mrs. Eleanor Tuttle and Mrs. S. N. Crandall. Others in attendance were Mrs. Bessie F. Morgan, Mrs. Gladys Sorenson. Mrs. Julia B. Hinckley, Mrs. Bee H. Eggertson and Mrs. Jack Booth, the latter being a guest. Delta Theta Chi Enjoys Meet An interesting and instructive meeting of the Utah Epsilon chapter. Delta Theta Chi, national social and cultural society, was held Thursday evening, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. After a short business session short talks were given as follows: fol-lows: Maurice Hicks and Elvs Bearnson, on "Speech of Welcome;'' Wel-come;'' Veda Hicks and Margaret Crawley cn. "Speech of Introduction;" Intro-duction;" Miss Dorothy Robbins (and Miss Jesse Neville on "Speech j of Announcement." The meeting I was under the direction of Presi-' Presi-' dent Dorothy Stewart and the assignments directed by Miss Eunice Bird. In attendance wer tne following members: Miss Ma y Bennet. Miss Margaret Crawlev t " --j i Miss Martha Evans. Miss Mau-iine Mau-iine Hicks. Miss Dorothy Stewart. Stew-art. Miss Eunice Bird. Miss Edith ' Harrison. Miss Jessie Neville, 1 Miss Emma Prusse, Miss Doro ! thy Robbins, Miss Gertrude Sauer, j Miss Helen Alleman, Miss Thressa I Anderson, Miss Kathleen Sowarda, Miss Helen Huish, Miss Veda j Hicks. Miss Jessie Johnson, Miss I Elda Perry and Miss Elva Bearn son. .1- . Meftis Club Has Party Members of the LaMeftis club were delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. Mrs. R. B. Bailey was hostess Favors and other table decorations were suggestive of the New Year. Following the luncheon, bridge was enjoyed with high score prize for the evening going to Mrs. C. W. Andrus and the second favor to Mrs. Emily Henroi.d. In attendance were Mrs. Fred Liddiard. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. W. A. Marshall, Mrs. L. D. Fraughton and Mrs. Lamont Leav- itt. if, It has been estimated that women wo-men spend more than three-fourths of the money in retail shops of England. SMF UDMSSSES HOME FROCKS $5.98 M8 Brown Gray Red Tuveeds . |