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Show PR 0 V 0 .(U T A II) .E V E N I N G H ERALD,, SUNDAY,, JULY 6, 1 9 3 0, PACK Til RE K LAMPS LIGHT. THE WAY T O NEW DECORATIVE EFFECTS Glub Honors Bride i. 1 d. rr 1 f. it a r f; e t I f t 1 I 'Among-' the enjoyable social tendered June brides, was the mb- cc!l:meou3 shower Riven by the . Littli Women club. Thursday eve-'r.i'j eve-'r.i'j -t tbe home of Miss Marian Sutton. Th charming affair was givn" in compliment to - Mrs. L'Mmcs Smith, nee Vesta Strong. ,. "Afcsisting Miss Sutton In entertaining enter-taining w.ere Mis. A. G. Hulick. Mrs J. N. Hinckley, Mrs. F. G. - Cox cf Provo. and Miss Evelyn Stewart of Salt Lake. Vweet peas and roses tastefully ! coi'ated- the-entertaining rooms. Chin??e. bridge was played. Miss Alice McCoard receiving thelhign score piize, Miis Mae Sutton win-" nirs tiie second favor, and, Mrs. award.' A tasty repast was .served. Many lovely gifts were received by i the bride. . V Lidden were Mrs. George .M.I Nuttall. Mrs. Roxy Strong, Mrs. W. j 11. Piuase. Mrs. Eugene Hardy, j Mrs U'j!Iim Boshaid. Mrs.- Beitl R. Sutton, Miss Ruby Hardy, Miss Mae Sutton, Miss Helena Bates, J Mi;s Kathryn Sayttef, Miss Alice MeCcaitl. Miss Evelyn Startup, Hi: s LaHue Startup, Miss Naomi Ellison,, Mrs. Jack Collins," Mrs. Dou;;;a iillison, Mrs. J. V. El.i- . son. Mis. 'It. D. Sutton, Mrs. G. M.-J Zbiiskie, Mrs. X- A. Douglas, Miss JRhoda Douglas, all of Provo, Miss Mil dredj Scott, Mrs. E. J. Troyer and Mis.' Scott P. Stewart of Salt La !;e. . ..- i . - . -Dinner Tendered Granddaughter A well appointed dinner, party was given by. Bishop and Mrs. John XV.. McAdam at their home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, in honor of their granddaughter. Miss Beverly McAdam. Mc-Adam. iiaughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. McAdam of New York City. The al tractive affairjwas also pvon for Mrs. I. S.-John and children. chil-dren. Mr.!and Mrs. George Os-borrne Os-borrne - and " son, of -San Diego. Valif., and Mrs. Fred L. Davis of Oakland. Calif. , Covei-s were laid, for 14, including includ-ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Steele Bailey. Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey, Mr. and Mis. Glen i-Ray, the .honor guests ancfThe- host and hostess. , " v . -A ( Yellow snapdragons tasteftfll decorated the dining table. 4 J. ' ' ' "' - , J i v. "J j is .S mr : V.1 r i V it K nr' Dillon - Bi 1; k ProgramFor '" - n. ' ; Relief Society marriage Is Held Tres Joli Club Meets Tliursdav The regular monthly repot t meet- j iris of the Third ward RelioT so-iffs i The marriage rf Miss Ehzabeth DillQn,- daughtt i, of-, Mr. and Mis. Frank Dillon of Kokorao, Ind , to I .Arthur V, . Eitk,- son of Chief of I Police and Mrs. Otto Bilk, was Mrs. (1. M. ZjhiisUle wal to liiemiier:? of the Ttr ciolv will hi. hol.I Tiiilav nt I club. I numiay iUICrn(IU p. m. at the. home of Mrs." LouU'jr; home. A coidial invitaiioa Brown, 273 Noith Fifth Vet-t sirrot. j tended t all uu-thbers. Two readings will be given by i v ' . ' Miss Beth I'axman. two vocal Uuets i Tirl' rV ll'l"01lvr4 tvill .be fmni;.heu by Mrs. RoW JdLK yiA lLll 5 Kartchr.. r and Mrs. E. Byron Past- np T I-foctQ rap, axd Mcivin R(Hiden will i 13C ilUiLD s Joli it lli'f reiKier two saxopnonc selections. jT..b.is of the LnV-onn i Ami I solemnized at .the Birk re.dencc ; "-10 v anT .el Z Z - -- - tii.J;iviiit - ' ...... quested to bring their ( rags and txvy' Wednesday evrning. wlssais. Two letteis v.hirh uov . Drmer wi'A :W 'sered. 'aftof e-w u tiiK jvresui. m-y ol tlo TWi d . hi m.'-iPvifc.W)- will- ward Re!Oi.' society-. from the 1 "jubilee box, ', .will be.Veait nt tlvs ', llrl" - l pu'sent ! Thursday afterrloon at .5 o'clock Bishop Waits r .P- Whitehead of i , the First waid, peif9tmed iho A Ice-remon-y.. . in the presence c 'f the immediate family Tnembers.' ,. , Mr. and Mis. Biik will letye the I middle of August for. Los Anjrele3v- 'whore t they, will resiUQ anq wiicvc, ; Mr. Birk will resume his studies'. in s denti.tiy at the Untvcisity oi Southern pahforiua. Emily Glub Announcement ' . Miss Beryl Ireland will be hostem to members of the Emily club. j Monday evening at her home, j A fine program has been nr-I nr-I ranged and luncheon will be served. ! All members "are corxliaPy ' invited ! to be present. ' ' which pj otri r 1 e plaved. 'I'liVis will 1 )rt :W'nt-il All members are Invited -to lie 1 Party Fol Relief Society, society All lamps from Walter von Nessen Studio, N. Modernistic lamps,-useful and decorative, take unusual and fascinating shapes. Upper left: The "light-house" lamp can have its base or its top or both lighted. Lower left: A triple shade of apricot parchment gives a pleasing g:ow to the bridge table. Center: A blacn and silver chandelier can be direct or indirect or have low, high or intermediate amount of light. Left and' right of the .modernistic setee, in meta and red leather,' are two of the new modernistic' floor lamps, with their indirect lighting. Upper right: A versatile nickel and blaek'rubber desk lamp bends its enclosed light in any direction desired. Center right: An ornamental lamp for the hall or otlie'r rooms, takes, an abstract sculptural design, with brushed -bras9f or its curling shade and polished brass for Its base". Lower left: The children's "Christmas tree" lamp has its conical shade any color they want it, and a decorative deskjanip has set-backs, In modern manner, for1 its gold parchment shade. x - The First ward Relif teachers' meeting Tuesday at 2:30 j p. m. in the ward Chapel, will be in the form of a social. I Miss Mary Giles, who recently J returned home from the California , Mission field, will be the speaker of. th af'-noon-. A ""oorl -n"!"-j' j program., has been, prepared Re- fieshmenta will be served. All mem- - uvia aremvited. I ' 1 : rs : : ... A. ..... . , WILL CLOSE WK!NKSJ)AY A I-TEUNOONS AT I:(l(l Al. ' - " .;. ;;,r.: --',' j ' ' i f Bciniun July ) Tljroiih the hot nvonf lts .of .July ami August. Watch for Specials Every Wednesday Morning. Sunday School rkersvParty Officers and teachers of . the Vineyard (ward Sunday school, were guests of the superintendency at a social at the home of Mr. and Mis. OtH-ilie Stone-Thursday .evening; .eve-ning; , -- y ' - . ' .-, A dejicius luncheon vas served to 14, - . r .' ; V. -1 V- - Relief Society Social Planned Social Given New York -: - Visitor Mrs -Glen C. Ray was hostess at a pleasing social affair at her home Thursday afternoon, given in compliment com-pliment to her niece. Miss Beverly McAdam, who is visiting'here from New York City. , Three tabliea of "Cootie" were pHyed, the guest prize being presented pre-sented , to Miss McAdam, Miss Arvilia Luke receiving the high score favor, and. the -low score award going to ; Miss . Donetta Miller. ' ' ' A tasty luncheon "was served. Bidden were Miss . Joyce Nelson, m-MIks Viola. Crumb, Miss Barbara ;V Ward, "Miss. Berntce Crandall, Miss Mary Beth Gray. Miss , Mauri ne Startup, Miss Arvilia Luke and Miss Donetta Miller. " . v . - .'.:'' '.. have you HEARD? y j Family Dinner At Fam.ily Reunion ', Thj Pioneer ward Relief society , iijfUt-r the direction oftbe activity ( 'department, will meet n the homo j pi Mrs. J. A. v a? hburn, missionary" mother, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m, A good program has been pre-j T) " "C '' f j pared, and the" teachers' reports vj JT E22CrtSenS will rbe, heard. Luncheon will -be : v , , ; n, served., AH" members we cordially Covers we repaid for the follow-- follow-- invited ; - - - ' i ing at an aUractive family dinner Y :. v V: . " f at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rr.":-.:.. S. P. Eggertsen July Fourth. ; etlim rrOm " - " ' I Mr.'and Mi's: Bernard Eggertsen " ' J anT famiiy. Mn and Mrs. Linton . . ! Morgan . and. family, the Misses Lou . , i and Minnie Nelson all or Salt Lake, Mr. .and" Mrs. .T. T. Taylor and ; and Mr. and Mrs. William Startup family.r Mr. and Mrs. Theodore f of' Provo.' Ta iori Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haws and stJi Marsden, returned home Wedneylay evening from the Tay-. Tay-. lor fanCly reunion held in Moab. Theyrc poit' having enjoyed a de-pightfuj de-pightfuj time, which included a toat trip down the Colorado river. Neighbors Of ' Wc odcraft Meet v The regular meeting of the Neighbors, of Woodcraft, will be held Monday at 3 p. m. at the I..O. .O. F. hall. . j A f;ood attendance is desired.' " ! Air 'lines between London and France supply such edibles as frogs and snails. Lengthening last year's frock into ,this summers creation as. illustrated illustrat-ed above need not be a perplexing problem. - I at vou' have a little dance gown of chiffon, lace, sheersilk or'organdie, you need have no difficulty. Make a deep transparent hem, of as many inches tis you need,-of organdie, net or 'tullerin'the same shade as the gown as in. cream or bejge. If your skirt is quite tight, you may make this hem a deep flounce, of circular cut-usually a . 12inch pleated hem suffic.2. .-v. . - - !-To make your ; entire frock live op to its new length, try using one., of the- two. following suggestions. First, why not try little puff sleeve of the same material as the .hem? If. these do not . look good. on your type, try either , a circular collatvor a fichu arrangement, of the' same material lag. the .hem. . .One.-tor : the other; of , these trlckjs . Is '. sure- t. .wotk, . -y ... '.-' ' Strength , Is Test Of Rubber Goods - Enjoyed X2)utirig " 'f. I : At Maple Dell s ; George. Norman "and family, and Mr Tind Mrs.: Andrew Christensen ndi family, enjoyed an" outing at Maple Dell in Payson canyon on July Fourth. i A delicious picnic was served, and swimming was featured. Trout Dinner For Friends : " v:'-: '-; .-; ' -"'.' .'''"'': '" '';" " t-" 1 A,rdellci6as 'trout1' ' 'dinner ' was given by Mr. and . Mrs. George ty. Nuttall at'their home July Fourth. Covers were laid for 25, including includ-ing the following from out-of-town: Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Minns of Salt Lake, Miss Iris Mikkleson and Miss Helen Beck of southern Utah, and Mrs. C. Russell Creer of Bancroft, Idaho. - , The season's, flowers prettily, decorated dec-orated the dining table; .. .".v .. .. .. :;: . . . i Dinrier Party Oh Jiily Fourth . Chief of Police and Mrs. Otto Birk .entertained at dinner at their quickly recognize the acid taste homo .Tlllv Fmirtlli rovers', hpin? i i Vnimfofn cvrlnrroa' naa V. laid for Mr. and'Mrs. -Harry Blet-zacher Blet-zacher of Magna, Mrs. Nina Lee fcnd ..son ' Delbert : of v American. -Fork; Mr. and. .Mrs: Arthur Birk, Jacob Holt of 'Superior, Wyoming, and . the host and hostess ; and family. . .The Birks .were visited .during the afternoon by' 'William Show-alter Show-alter ,ond Pr Jensen of BrlghanU. A- form of baseball was played by the Egyptians in 2000 B. C. l" By' WILLIAM II. BALDWIN" 1. r "Written for NliTA' Scrvloi T'? Author "The Shopping Book" Weight or thickness of a hot-water hot-water bottle is not always an indication indi-cation cf its strength' and durability. durabil-ity. Some inferior products aj? made heavy with adulterants to deceive de-ceive prospective purchasers. The "feel" of the skin of the bottle, its pliability-, and its elasticity are indications in-dications of quality. , Steam-cured rubber gloves, are Btronger and have better stretching quality than acid-cured gloves.The latter can usually be detectedby the odor of the naphtha or benzine jwhich clings to them; or, if the shopper is not averse- to touching the glove with her tongue, she will OtietJiftk Fountain syringes need not be so strong -as rubber gloves, or so re-j sistant to heat as hot-watre bottles, but they should be properly de- feigned with sufficient material in the back And in the eyelet to prevent pre-vent tearing or . pulling out of shape. The. various : attachments should be of good hard 'rubber with screw connections v There are more blind people .in New Hampshire . in proportion to population than in any other state; " , - - - - . - . .... f l - ,i. s' ' .-' CHICilESTERS PILLS W y TIH DUMO.NlHnUI. a I fj 11! AikrtuDrudit i.rwm. j cr. Hut n I . (Uf M. I KK DtAMOYI ai sot. it. Rit 1 OLD SY DKUCCUTS ETC&rWUU A ;. WANTED I would like to communi-c:'j-? v.ith the elderly Provo woman who introduced her-r. her-r. II and conversed with me in. thi Buic.iu of Informa-ti'i Informa-ti'i Bldpr."." 'on - the Temple block in Salt Lake City on Apul 2nt':i. My address is: Mr. C. E. M.. P. O. Box 293, O-den. L't.m. jylO "Staimffiiti'Qi?. 0 Baiiw .UDL'QOOQO Formerly Priced at $29.75 and $39.50 SPECIAL J Beautiful assortment of Figured Chiffons, Canton Crepes, Figured Crepes both in afternoon, evening and Sportwear. r Cafe A Good Placfe lo Eat" Made better by the installation instal-lation of a new: ventilating : ... system that adds to ; the . comfort of pur patrons by a continuous change - of air. J"" ' '' ' "" - -J' " - I 1 -J.'"-.-...- v.. . ,Y.. . ., .,.- f I.. V : : v ; " V 1 , - -Trm lVt fi ft in 1 a, n-V t j Here goes ths arrow for another bullseye count! It strikes cnamelwafc prices with a whirr! A new, attractive, colorful, 9-piece 9-piece set consisting of an SJ qt. Preserving Pre-serving Kettle, a Sauce Pan Set of a 1? 4. 2l2 and 3J4 fit: size, a 13 qt. handled Dish Pan, a set of 3 Mixing Bowls 754, 8 an 10-irt.sizcsa Z1 qt. Pudding Pan. EXACTLY EX-ACTLY on' the mark for vaiuc,. beauty, and service! Tine FeattimireG! Regular $5 value for ONLY. $2.69 3. TRIPLE-COATED enamelwarc. porcelain Seamless, leak-proof, long-wearing. 4 Choice of Ivory vith Green trim, or Pastel Nile Green with Moss Green trim. - 14 i'l ,;. ; ,. in .. n o ii i r -i.ii i i u -m ,.r7r ii.i |