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Show PAGE TWO PRO VQ (UT AH) SUNDAY HI RL D, lND AY, DECEMBER 3, 1933 Ethel D. Rambeau Society p4or Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News B. Y. U, Coldbrickers Hold Annual' Formal Dinner-Dance VNE of the most delightful o k tv HoidhnVkprs of the iforrnal Thanksgiving dinner-dance; held-at the HoteloRob -rj w .. . . . - erfs Saturday evening; ' : Centering around an Egyptian theme, the decorations proved unusually attractive. With the aid of palms and flowers, the hall took on the appearance of. anlJ Egyptian garden, and typical Egyptian aceneaiiWu&rfrta:wp.jtm and temples, were added. The .iUumjnated .poldbrjcker shields were also arranged in the frail- ok . i 1' iVy Vari-colored flowers were usedPltne,;,pane.:tft9ies and tiny rose corsages were presented; to the girls. They were also eiven ioveiy blue compacw, topped with a tiny grold brick de- 01 em rvn whirh the initals "G. B. were engraved. Blue suede program pro-gram booklets were engraved with the Goldbricker' shield, and the, place cards corersfonded. qart VVarnick, president, gave the welcoming address and introduced intro-duced Oakley Evans as the toast-master. toast-master. The following responded to toasts i "To the Alumni," J-Clyde J-Clyde Buehler ; . "To the Ladies," Theron Losee; "To the Brickers," Don Alder. "string' trio, consisting of Ro-wena Ro-wena Christensen, Mrs. Wilma B. Bunker, and Mr. Bingham, furnished fur-nished musical selections during the banquet, In atteadance -were; fhillip Hansen.- Miss Zona Brunt, Baxr Miller, Miss Alison Cpmish, Mick UOalU - Miss May Seiton, t Manon Olaen, Mies Leriore Con die, Robert Oteen. Miaa Mary .Harris, perron Losee. Miss. Ruth Stevens Vee 05; Miss LaPriel Myers, Harold Batemaa . Miss Afton Bingham, " Thomas, t.mpn4, . Miss La Vada Westovc. -J3ean Van Wagenen, Miss Helen, Swenson, Oakley Evans. Miss Mabel Wilson, Carl Warnick, Miss Clarice Brunt; Pbn Alder, Mis Isabella Ridges, Elvon Jackson, "Miss- Tony Wilson, Read Thornton, Miss - May Bennett, Floyd MOlett, Miss Vera Jackson, Harold ;van Wagenen, Miss Martha. Mar-tha. McA31istjerr Harold Armstrong, Miss Phyllis Miller, Wood row Wilson,: Miss- "Maiza Christensen, Rudger Jones, Miss Anna Dee Coons, Joseph . Swenson, Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Johnson, Joseph McAllister,' McAllis-ter,' Miss Helen McAllister, Del-be Del-be rt Yourig,. Miss Fawn Ivins, nrnee" Tavlor. Miss Alice Huck-ins, Huck-ins, Kenneth Taylor, Miss Francis Sea ton, Floyd -Mclntire. Miss Jen- nv Rnmnpv. Wavne Millet. Miss "J. 1 w -..V " TiT.. ZT7.- ,Ba Leona Uiooons, uauuc ouv , i r Kllin lOUflK. uuui .... j Nadine-Tavlor, EHis Graham. Miss La - June -Brown, Chauncy Harris, Miss Helen- Cook, Rex Thomas, Miss Gwen Asnman, Thomas Bullock, Bul-lock, Miss Carol Bennett, Harold Tuft, .Miss Shirley Redd, Ralph a irf a,. Miss Olive Oerden. Richard Clark, Miss May Christensen, "VU-hrt "VU-hrt Swenson. Mis Alda Tbur- j"Ood. Jack Eaetmnd,; Miss Louise Zabriskie. Webster uecKer, miss Ait simnrrt:- Verti Waldo. Miss Beth Christensen, Eennie Sch-niiett. Sch-niiett. Miss Mary Brown, - William Carr, and Miss Cecelia Jensen, i Alumni members in attendance were MT. and Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Moore, -- SISTER w BY SISTER MARY KKA-R-rtce Staff Writ IN CASH; yotf cwanttp.;bake an inexpensive, trult cake the fol-inwlne fol-inwlne reclDe is sblendld. Based ton an'old-tlme recipe knoim as -pork 'cake," the addition of fruits and n-otsproduces a delicious frit Vake at moderate cost. While not A3' rich1 a the traditional rich ""black" or White fruit-cakes made with many egs; it is full of merit in other respects and is in no sense of the' word a make-shift. No home-maker need hesitate to serve 4t to guests or give a square as a gift. . , , ' ,; JKggles Fruit Cake - .i One pound fat salt pork. 2 cups boiling water. 2 cups light brown -'sugar, 1' cup molasses. 1 whole nutmeg grated, 2 tablespoons ground einnamon,- 1 tablespoon ground cloves. 1 spound seeded raisins. 1 pound currants, 1 pound stoned dates. 12 pound citron, 1-2 pound candied cherries (optional) or X pint cherry preserves. 2' cupt ? chopped nut meats, 't tablespoons strong conee infusion, 4 teaspoons baking powder. -t teaspoon s6da. it cups flour, 1 tablespoon vanilla. Remove rind and all bits of lean meat from salt pork. Chop fat 1 . very finely and put-'hrto large mix-fne mix-fne bowl. Pour over boiling wa- i ter and let stand until lukewarm V Mix Uie 'cnbpped fa artd water x vrenlwhUe the' water fs'hotv mak ing "creamymas5." Ad4 sngar ' and hiolassea 'ahd bear well 'The "raislas must be sldntfd and chop- - ped.", the enrram ;lelned. the ; dales chbpped. the citron shredded TV and the liberties cut in t halves. Siftl cup flour over inixed frnit KITCHEN SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU, 1 "Room 305.461 Eighth "Ave;, New York, f. Y. jfi Enclosefl flad temcets tor which, pteasa send me one copy Of wf0 PESSERTS--by-Stfter Mary. , v.. social functions ever tendered B. Y. U. was their annual f , l (. r.. Coup 'Wed Wyoming 5 v ' mkhr Miss EViith G. Paxmahr charm ine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Paxman of Provo, was united in marriage to Malcolm Lefiueur, son of Mrs. Mary Le Sueur of Mesa, Ariz., Friday in the Salt JUake temple. ' ' ' . " . 1 tne ceremony, penunucu a.w 1:30 o'clock, was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Done, close friends, and Mrs. Alice Smith of Salt Lake City; an aunt of the bride. Mrs. Smith tendered a well appointed ap-pointed wedding breakfast in com pliment to the young couple at her home immediately following the marriage. "Covers were laid for 10 mentbeiir ot 'the - family. Chrysanthemums Chrysan-themums were used to 'decorate the dining table. ' Mr.iand Mrs. Le Sueur left Saturday Sat-urday for Byron, Wyoming, where they wtll make their home. Mr. LeSueur is coach at the high school in that city. Visitors Honored A number of social affairs have been tendered Mr. and Mrs. Pei-cy Jones of Burley, Idaho, visitors here. " ' Mrs. N. B. Johnson entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner in their honor, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson' were hosts at a- card barty 'Friday evening for the guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Buehler, Earl Hone, Miss Erma A cord, Ellis El-lis Doty, Miss Gwen McGrew, Oweri Stevens, Miss Bertha Robin-bon, Robin-bon, Joe Allen, - Miss Floy Hansen, Kent Johnson and ; Miss ! Maurine Romney. The following patrons attended: President and Mrs. F. S. Harris, Prof, and Mrs. C. S. Boyle, and Mrrand Mrs. E. L. Jackson. ; The arrangements committee included:. Elvon Jackson, chaif-man; chaif-man; Harold Van Wagenen, Thomas Eastmond and Claude Snow. MARYS BREAKFAST: Oranges, cereal, ce-real, cream, crisp toast, hash, mjlk, coffee. LUNCHEON: Peanut butter milk toast, cottage cheese and shredded lettuce with Bar le Due dressing, cookies, grape Juice. ' DINNER: Oven dinner of meat loaf, scalloped potatoes, baked carrots, endive with cheese dressing, -cranberry whip. milk, coffee. and tir "with ic Tork Until well coated. ' Mix and sift Aour wit! baking powder, soda and spices Add prepared fruit to first m.ixtur atfd'-mir well."' Then add coffe infusion and vanilla. Stir well and add remaining dry ingredients. ingredi-ents. Mix until perfectly blended and turn into deep cake pans Hnec with heavy Waxed paper. Stretcl and tie heavy waxed paper ovei each loaf f cake. Steam tw hours and bake 40 minutes in i moderate oven. Cool and wrap is heavy waxed paper and store in s tight tin box. " If cherry preserves 1 are no? ayailable one ctP' of currant Jellj and 12 "pound candied cherriei can be used. - - Candled- orane and ; lemonf peels can also- be -added to the- list of fruits. Or all the fruity exeept the" raisins, currants 5 and eitror can be omitted. You may- tak many- liberties with this reclp providing yon use the correct pro-portions pro-portions of tat. sugar, molassei and liquid, flour and leavening. 4- ? Reception Is '' Planned By Women A reception is to be given by the Provo chapter of the Associated Asso-ciated American University Women Wo-men Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. O. A. Spear. The affair is to be in the form of a musicale. Prof. LeRoy J. Robertson, Gustav Buggert and Prof. Elmer E. Nelson will furnish instrumental trio numbers, and vocal solos will be rendered by Mrs. Hannah C. Packard.1 Miss Hazel Clyde, president, will lead in a -round-table discussion on the purposes-of -the organization. Hostesses on this occasion are Miss' Alme1 Jensen, Miss Billie HoHhlgshead and Mrs. H. D. Nor-deen. Nor-deen. Ta Lenta Girls Tendered Dinner Pledges :of the Ta- Lenta social unit of the B. Y. U. entertained the members at a well appointed dinner at the home of 'Miss Ellen Seorup Friday evening. ' ' ' : Thanksgiving decorations and i'avors prevailed.- Miss Lucile Humphrey was the toastmistress and a clever program of . 'music, toasts e&id readings " was ' furnished; furn-ished; ' The members present included: Mrs. Wayne "B. : Hales, sponsor, Miss Clara Moore, Miss Erma Young, Mrs. Nell S. Gourley, Miss Mary Broadbent, : Miss Mima Broadbent, Miss Maydelie Pistole, -Miss Rhetta Coombs, Miss Stella King and Mrs. Rowena H. Rig-trup. Rig-trup. . The pledges are: Miss Maude Snell, Miss Delia. Snell, Miss Al-thea Al-thea Marsden, Miss Eleanore Nichols, Miss Ellen Scorup, Miss Nedra Simpkins, Miss Iienore tJenedict, Miss Hejen Hu.ish, . Miss Sylvia Young, Miss Grace Tnomas, Miss Ele&ore' firowir, Miss Lois Peterson, Miss Glenna- McFarland, Miss Lavina Whitney, Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Janaon, Miss Rheon McAllister, Mc-Allister, Miss Alice Humphrey and Ifiss Lucile Hundley. r -- .j; r" Miss Elenbre" Benedkit, Miss Ellen Scorup, Miss " Helen Huish Sand Miss ' Eleanore Nichols comprised com-prised the arrangements commit tee. Family Dinner A delightful turkey dinnes was jgiven by Mr.; and Mrs. Otto Soren-son Soren-son of Orem, Thanksgiving day in honor of their family. ' Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baum and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shoell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Shoell of Provo canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barbakos and family of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Mads Sorenson and family of Orem. The ' evening was spent with games and music. Catholic Women Plan Card Party The Young Ladies Sodality of the Catholic church will hold a card party Tuesday evening at 8 O'clock at' the parish halt. Bridge and 500 will be played, prizes awarded and tmcheoh served.- Gas services. .heating J J automat w .oy8 Uetit term?- - j MODERN 1 Bride ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the marriage, of Stella Chauvie, daughter of Peter Chau-,vie Chau-,vie of Provo, to Lawrence Mad-sen, Mad-sen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Madsen of Springville, which was solemnized in the Bait Lake temple Wednesday. Apostle George F. Richards, president of the temple, performed the ceremony at 1:45 o'clock. , Mr. and Mrs. Madsen left by car Friday for' a week's honey- -moon in southern California, They will visit in Ban Bernardino with Mrs. Rose Mecham, a sister of .the bride. Also, they will spend some time in Los Angeles. . They will make their home in Springville, where Mr. Madsen . is manager of the Hal Oil company service station. Marriage Is ' Announced Mrs. Naomi Woods of Provo, wishes to . announce the marriage of her daughter, Harriette, to Eugene Eu-gene Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Daniels of Moroni. The ceremony was performed Friday, November 24, at 1 the Woods home. Bishop Walter P. Whitehead f the First ward officiated. of-ficiated. Mr. and Mrs- Daniels will make their home in Moroni; They Go Out DIRTY And Come Back SPIC AND . . SP AN YOUR RUGS will look like now ftr a visit to our modern gleaning plant. MADSEN CLEANING r line -v Of Wed nesday is '- Mrs. Iawreiice Madsen, nee Stella Chauvie. Blind Group At Meeting, Social The Provo chapter of the State Association for the Blind, held its monthly, business meeting and social so-cial Tuesday evening at the home df Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Froialand. A pleasant time was spent With music and games and delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to the following : Mr. and Mrs. William Freckle-ton, Freckle-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer, Mrs. Melissa Losee, Mrs. Chesty Farley, Mrs. Ruth -Worthen of r'i Our Special Christmas Suite Hera, you have as fine, a Suite as was eyeref- CLTIT r mm fered at this low pric. This is a 100 Mohair f covering over trie finest construction a .Guaran- 4S ;' tted Levin Living Room Suite - - - ' ' GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR T HE HOME: A "LIVELY WOOL" RUG by the Bigelow Weavers $21 50 9x12 Size Are Priced As Low As ..... VJ A CHARMING WALNUT $22.75 GOVERNOR WINTHROP DPSK WALNUT BUTTERFLY1' SMOKING STANDS Ia3iy Sizes As Ixnv As WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLES !27r0 THROW RUQS 'As Low .As RUG 1ADS Size 9x12 As Low As 4 v. 4 " : f Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Froisland and Mrs. Symes, Mr. and Mis. Hans W. Jensen, Miss Blanche Jensen, Estella Jensen and -Mr. Kraft of Salt Lake City. Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. Benson entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knudsen at a well appointed Thanksgiving dinner at their home Thursday. The season a flowers were used in decorating. 57 x&?f - A - - '.' - '.' - '.'.'..:'"': - :': ' '. l : : House Party For Club Girls A delightful social given by Miss Venice affair was Redd for j members of the L. O. P. H. club I during the latter part of the week. ine gins, wun ineir partners, G.ttended the dance at the Provo high school Wednesday evening, after which they were served a delicious luncheon at the Redd home. The girls remained overnight over-night and a tasty waffle breakfast was served Thursday morning. They returned to their homes for Thanksgiving- dinner and gathered gath-ered at the Redd home Thursday evening for games, music and luncheon. A slumber party was again enjoyed, a6 was the breakfast break-fast served Friday morning. Members of the club enjoying the affair were: Cheer Allen, Helen Rowe, Dorothy Durrant, Irene Van Wagenen, Louise Firm-age Firm-age and Doris Alder. Additional Society I On Page Five LATEST BOOKS Can Be Read For Small Fee At the BOOK NOOK 104 North UnK. Ave. - :'jKMBAaMUMOT1 V " $11 QO ' Vvv Jfl 3W $11 fiQ vv 9 Q I 1 f I 9 11 HI M I mm J W'm m i .".- .ig; - III II . - - Jl I Snyder - Howe Engagement Announced T v :inH Mrs F! 1 v i n vrlr f j "v"- LucileT De Howe, sn of Mrs. Zella Howe, also ot this cily !f. f. if. Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Henrichscn entertained at dinner at their home Thanksgiving day. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rasmussen anl family. Bishop and Mrs. B. M. Jclley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henrichsen and Mr and Mrs. Arnold Henrichsen and daughter of Pleasant Grove. Clif Nelson of Richfield, Eva. Vera, and Ernest Henrichsen. 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