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Show P II O VO (UTAH) SUNDAY. HER A LD, SUNDAY, APRIL C, 1 9 3 0. ' PAGE THREE HOUSEHOLD HELPS BUSINESS TOPICS SCHOOL AND CHILDREN TREND OF FASHIONS -N. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS '.",." - ' - ' ... " -v - ' " DECORATIVE HINTS t J 11 E : Holland l o Joe (jriven ) Farewell Elaine Paxman To Head Associated .Women Of B.Y.U. vl A dancing party will be. given by members ..of. Camp. No 4S2, VWood-men VWood-men of the World, Monday; evening at the I. p. O. F. hall, In the form of a farewell - for H. E. Holland, , clerk .or, the; past six.- and a,-half years,, whov recently resigned, , Air. Holland Is leaving Provo to make his home In .Salt Lake. : Y" . ' Murdock's orchestra will furnish the music .and refreshments vylll be served. .'". -...'.' " .. All .members of . the, lodge ui4 their partners and friends are ex-tendea ex-tendea fttcordlal Invitation , to be in attendance. - v -r LaBonna Amies Clhb To Meet - '" . . ' ' - ', '-'.' . Mr.v and. Mrs. Earl Ferguson "will entertain at their home .Wed nes-t day evening,- for members of. the La Bonna Amies clubji Progressive "500" will be played and luncheon served.- ' ' -.; ' , All members are ' cordially In- . vitefd. : . ' - - v , . . Miss Elaine Paxman "was elected president cf the Associated Women of the B. Y, U-, according to . an announcement madp. at the university univer-sity Friday, afternoon. Miss Ada Haaler was elected vce -president; Miss Virginia Taylor, secretary and treasurer; and Miss Dorothy Hoover, recreational leader. lead-er. They were elected by ballot. These yoimg women will take oyer their respective offices wit the commencement of school next fall, however. they w:ll assist the present officers during the remainder re-mainder of, the'presentschool year. Miss ?Paxman will attend a convention con-vention of4 Association .Women presidents of . thb various colleges throughout, the country, to be held at the University of Wyoming at Laramie, April 1G, 17. 13 and .19... Postponement Of Meeting f)iii trt th T-... r. S. r.hureh rae- 'ML being presented ' in Salt Lake next week, the regular meeting of. Qamp No. 5, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, to be held Thursday afternoon, has been, postponed until April 17. B a s k e t b "a 1 1 iBoys VT6 Be Guests r Arc Women Too Old At 34 f Sometimes I Think "Yes" Sometimes. I Think "No" HERE it 'is! The age which the average woman becomes Vtoo old for . employment?" The. U. S. Labor Department has compiled statistics and has mathematically deducted the fact that when a .woman has , reached the age of -34.6 of age-about 7 months over 34 she is too old ' to be any good at her job! Take chorus girls, for Instance. Even a hint of grown-up intelligence, or, srown-up appearance or mldle-aged viewpoint; view-point; and they aretfirough, that's all.., Through! They may as well get mnrried because ' io "musical" comedy fproducer wants them.. Or ta"k ' " ' ' ' slenoirranhers. : Many a -c " ' -' - -- - man knows where he j J could hire a woman over J .y'9il 34 with keen intelligence ' and A-l speed to; take his dictation and handle all the details of his ' business. 'But' does he HIRE her? He does not.4 ire -wants, .. a : YOUNCJ i Eti;nbgrap1rver';.'-Whbj' know&t nothing,, sees nothing, can think of nothing ex-" cept what he tells, her if then. .He. wants to be the head mart in, his own business. He wants adoring ador-ing eyes turned on him whenever Jie . glances at . h t.s , stenographer, not c o o 1 y intelligent eyes ; which prove that their owner ,is.; half a doz?n jumps ahead of, him, as ' far as real thinking goes. Li f e Is too short for any man to t put himself in danger ."of. acquiring a; fine inferiority "complex by employing an Intclll-V gent woman, oyer, 34 to take his dictation. I " rather think that the U. i ; i , nil ::' ;:: ; !,"ftL Arrangements are - now bcin made for. a banquet to be given, by the Second ward M'L, A. -officers. ?'M" Man and Gleaner giils, Friday Fri-day evening at 8 o'clock in ( the ward amusement hall, in: honor., of the ward "M" .Men's ; basketball team. ' .,.."-1- - " George Carter b.a,s been appointed appoint-ed general chairman , of .the. .entertainment, .enter-tainment, and he is.. to, be assisted by" Mrs. Ralph Foote, MlsS jilyrpe Knight and Miss, Mabel Olsen, rep-lesentlnsr rep-lesentlnsr the Gleaner girls and Hal Dahlquist from the "II" Men, class. J. Earl Lewis .will be the tqastmaster. It is expected that from 75 to 100 guests will be in attendance at the affair. ' ' ' . . . r- ' Bridge Played . ;; s At Linriea . Affair An enjoyable' time was. spent bv members of the Llnnea club,. Friday Fri-day saternoon. at the residence of Mrs. Ralph Foote.', c Three tables of .bridge .were played, Mrs.-Frank Goold winning-the winning-the high score favor, and Mrs. L. E, Vincent the gues . prize. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served, yellow andvred tulips being usedo decor-ate decor-ate the luncheon tables. "'Nj.". : , Present were the following mem-be mem-be rs of v the club: Mrs. ' O.' Mv .Slack, Jrfrsi Clarence Olsen, Mrs. V, H, Tuft,' Mrs: Karl Knudseri,' Mrs; Frank Goold, Mrs. T. William Jones, and guests: Mrs. L. E. Vln--centf, iMrs. George Carter, Mrs. Millard. Beck and Elaine Isaacson. . J; - 1 Uliicr ilium n.a.L . ihc u. S. Labof Department ; knows what it Is talkinj L k about. 11 .f 1 1 1 & VII. i f I H I I I T .- v -. -1 r ' ? " ' ! " K"' . I You and Your Friends . : It. J. Pigott of San Francisco, was among the visitors in Provo Friday and Saturday. Is 'Gelelbrated ) -, "i : .... - V;- a v; Many At 'Friends Bridal Shower Ml -Alice Elicn Ford of Laramie, Wyoming, visited friends here Saturday. Sat-urday. : " , -.Myroit. jO. ilolgate, ti pr,d?yllle, UAh, spent Saturday here on business. busi-ness. -' i ' ' ' ' . . MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. FLITTNER AND MRS. JOHN, C. FLITTNER quietly observed the fifty- third anniversary of thclr marriage, Saturday at their home, 831 West Second North street. There was no reception given, since a big affair was held in their honor on their golden wedding anniversary I three ..years , ago. , , Tney; were married at . Princeton,, Ind., April 5, 1877, and are v the pareritsx of. six children, as follows: - Mrs. Maggie Hundley, Provo; Andrew An-drew Flittner, Elberfeldt, Indiana; Fred Flittner, Evansville, Indiana; John, .Arthuvand Mary Flittner, Los Angeles, California. They also have nine . grandchildren and two great grandchildren. ; ' Mr. Flittner uVsbprn ..In.jEyansvllle, Ind., September 23, 1854, the son of Henry and Mary Kronenberger Flittner. He spent his early boyhood In Evansville, later moving'' with his parents to a farn near Millersburg, Ind.; After his marriage, he settled on a farm near Elberfeldt, Elber-feldt, Ind., where hie became 1 onexof. the most successful farmers of that locality. He was 'also active inthe civic and religious work of his community. . . ' " '; 'X.' . Mrs. .Ellen Weaver Flittner was born near Millersburg, Ind., la.rch 16, 1S5, to daughter of August and Catherine ..Acker .Weaver. In her early childhood, her. parents moved to Prince ton.vhe re she received hereducation in the public " schools. She joined the ,.L. D. S. church March 2, 1898, and has been a faithful member since that time. She is still, 'active,., in tRelicf Society work. ' , ....The; Flittners retired tfrom active life oh the. farm and arrived in Provo "March ,'I924,-tSvtter'e ''they 'have11 binee resided. vBQth.are. hale and hearty, and are able to busy themselves with their dally tasks. . Mx. aiid Jllrs. Orson Urierly of Provo Bench, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy, 'born Thursday afternoon at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and baby are doing nicely. - 'v. - : - ? s , D. Illbbert Jverettyj member of the Marcopa., stakersldency, at Mesa, Ariz., was the guest of Bishop and Mrs'.. H. .A. Dixon Friday.' Ah, but listen to the OTHER side of this question, furious reader or maybe you are chuckling. How do I know? As a chorus girl, I have an idea that the famous Helen Morgan would be a total flop. Slie .13 certainly middle aged. But that i3 one of the reasons why jsb.e is SUCCESSFUL! SUC-CESSFUL! When she sings a song, you BELIEVE what she. is singing. If a gill 20 years younger were to sing the :same song, you would probably be bored io tears. She wouldn't be, convincing, that's all. When England's famous fighting .elson was a' young fellow, pf2trunning , for Parliament, he wrote to an. aged friend "The pnly thing my enemies have against me is my youth." Many, a girl today knows the truth of that statement. Youth Is one..ofv the greatest "handicaps la "getting over" that any human can possess. Especially a girl. A girl who looks young just Isn't supposed to -know anything.-Not even when she proves absolutely that she DOES.. .'. - " ' Sometimes I think the world of "success, especially. In the professions, " belongs to women OVER 34. You can think of mighty few women wno ! are headliners UNDER this age with the exception of movie ingenues. And YET,, modern business undoubtedly prefers Its stenographers, its waitresses and lt3 chorus girls under: 34. Why? And on account of .what' v. X j r 4 .c.iL lUili. j,ii t ' 1(3 r 3, II M PAINLESS? nYESI, At last a : Permanent Wave that wouldn't hurt a Jiaby ! -.Tunc. in on-KSL at 2;40 p. m. every day and find out about the soMitiER's natural; V Rinrrlette Permanent Wave Expert Experienced Operator tit' at?! ntrnrnn mifV AT.s:n Latest Metlwd at Rpgular Trices. Mrs. Allie Berlin 25G EAST CENTER ST. PHONE 1013 V'' & - !( M M M M f Mrs. Ea JVardJef trSaturtJiy; for Salt Lake, vwhefe she" will spend lwu weeKs.with her daughter, Mrs. W. 6. Rarxishaw. .. .-..Mrs. .May tGrua and, Mrs. Elaine Baxter, of. - Pleasant -Grove,. Mrs. Ethel Allyn. and Mrs. Eva Taylor of .fcialt La ite'rt visited, infrovo Thurso day with their 'grand-mother, Mis. E. J. Ward. , 'Jlr. and Mrs. O., E; Kingsford pi Spanish Fork,, , wish s etp , announce .the. -arrival ot . a daughter, . Saturday Satur-day , morni ng ? at 1 the Crane Maternity, Ma-ternity, home. Mother and babe are getting alonge fine. HOT CAUAJILLS -.- .A hot . caramel sauce -will, dress up stale sponge cake into' a nice pudding or .make a, bread pudding into a holiday dessert. . RATIFY YOUNG PLAN 'PARIS', ' April : & ic.E) The senate ratified he Owen1 p. Young reparations repar-ations plan 'and.' the Hague ' accords today by a .vote, of ,.284 to 8. .. .The TToung plan .and ; its accompanying accom-panying . accords previously had .bfeen. .ratifjlud ,'by -the chamber of deputies.'; - . .. St. Mary's Guild Meets Monday. ' .' Mrs Summers will be hostess to .members or. l. fury's Guild, Monday Mon-day at 2.S0 p. m. at her home. AH members are invited.! . t . ; -' Provonas Club Announcement Mrs. Ernest Dixon will entertain at. .her home Friday, afternoon, for members of the. Provonas club.-.- A cordial invitation is extended to all members. . -. w Mrs. .Karl Scherer Will Entertain : " ;Memb-;rs of the La Variete club will be the : guests of Mrsi ? Karl Scherer, Wednesday evening' at her homeBridge will be played1, prizes awarded - and luncheon seyved. A cordial Invitation" is extended .to'all members. " ' " Birthday Party For Little Ones Miss' Edith Moore, daughter of Mr. an.4 Mrs,.; Clarence Moore, , entertained en-tertained a number of her little friends Friday afternoon at her home, in celebration of .-her tenth birthday : anniversary, which occurred oc-curred on that day. v Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served to Marjorie Decker, June Geasc, . Bruce t -MildenhaU, Retty Mildrenhall, Lorraine Snov Dorothy Doro-thy Prussc, Jane Hafcn, Veonc Hopkins, Jane Gillespie and Don Moore. ; ; Among te enjoyable social events t the past few' days, was the miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. John Collins at her home Thursday evening,, complimentary to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jack Collins, nee Alta Simmons, a recent bride. . . A number of delightful games were played, during which time two readings were, given by Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Hall. Several game prize? were.awardcd. A. delicious luncheon was. -served to., the following: Mrs, W. Needham, Mrs. .Aghos Taylorj Mrs. Clarissa Eastmond, Mrs. Joseph Crawley, Mrs. Emily Collins, Mrs.. Rose Wilkins, Mrs. Arthur ' Salt, Mrs. Al Henrichsen, Mrs. Emma JCnudsch, Mrs. ? Char-lotte Char-lotte Beckstead, Urs. A. H. John, Mrs. Alma . Baker, - Mrs. George .Busby'. Mrs. LeRoy Dixon. Mis. Morris ' Davis, - Mrs; Well3 Rich-, mond, Mrs. Eva Jlindmarsh, Mrs. A." N. Taylor, Mrs. Al Loveless, Mrs. Sarah Davis, Mrs. Neal Davis, Mrs. Harold Palmer, Mrs. Mildred Hall. Mrs. May Dixon, Mrs. Erma Bo-shard, Bo-shard, Mrs. Eva Warner, Mrs. Suaie M. Steadman, Mrs. Sarah Dixon, Mrs. Etta Dixon, Mrs. Harold Clark, Mrs..Wllmuth Brown,. Mr3. W. - Dixon, Mrs. A. B; Simmons, Mrs. W. R. Scott, Mrs. Eva Hickman, Hick-man, Mr3. Essie Selck, Mrs- R. W. Daw, Mrs. Elizabeth Boardman, Miss Mildred Scotl, Miss . Bessie Collins and Mrs. David Stagg. Among the numerous useful and beautiful gifts received were r reading lamp, electric toaster, percolator. per-colator. and waffle iron from the employees of the Utah Power and Light companywhere Mr. Collins works. , - - - - Valley Chapter Given Notice Valley Chapter No. 3, O E. Sv wrill hold its regular meeting Thursday Thurs-day evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. , All membera of the . order arc cordially invited to be present. . - . - n .- Camp 7 Session Is; Postponed The regular meeting, of Camp No. 7, Daughters of Utah -Pioneers, scheduled for Thursday, April .10, has been postponed Aintll Thursday April 17, on account of the L., D. S. chuVch pageant in Salt Lake. Open Session At Ladies' Literary Ladies' Literary club members will meet In open session, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sterling Ercanbraek, with Mrs. John Pullen as assisting hostess's. -i . . ..-Mrs. Algie EBallif will read the play, "Strictly Dishonorable String music will bo furnished and luncheon will be served. Third Ward Relief Society Members of the Third ward Hp-lief Hp-lief society will meet Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 2.30 o'clock with member j of the Fourth ward organization,, a i the Fourth ward chapel. . A gootl attendance .will .be aj-preciated.. aj-preciated.. ' ' . l(v!ff B CALL UiJ mVE MONDAY V mm ' 1 i "I " - i WE IT THE CLUB i -a j I - - v but it doesn't make us blue any more! : V You see, eight of us girls had grown up and got -married and had babies; all of. us live right next door, to each other, so to speak and yet we were so busy with housework that we seldom saw each other.-Maude realized it first. 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