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Show PAGE? TWO ERQ VP (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1,' 1942 Interring Tfatu$cVot Women; Qub cd Ethel . D. Rambeaii Society Editor Phone 432 Honored By Glub Sisters One of the lovliest parties of last, week, was the bridal affair given, by the Literary League, at the home, of Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, honoring Mrs. Paul B. Stewart, ' whor before her recent . marriage, was. Miss Rheta Kay. Assisting hostesses . were Mrs. - Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Arnold Robison and Mrs. CHfton. Tolboe, and Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd had charge of . the program- and entertainment. - Monte Carlo Whist was. delight f ul as the diversion of the after noon, prizes being won by. Mrs. . Lenn . Creer and Mrs. Fred Mark-ham. Mark-ham. They, received defense .stamps. Mm. Nola Nilsson ; sang two numbers, and she and Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley Lloyd sang a duet. Mrs. '"Nils-son., '"Nils-son., played the accompaniment. In behalf of the club members, Mrs. Sherman Christenson gave a sentiment to Rheta, and Mrs. Stanley Dunf ord, president, pre sented her with a handsome silver lay. The honoree responded briefly- A tastefully arranged luncheon was enjoyed as the women were seated at small tables. Daffodils and house plants were combined in decorating. Those present were: Mrs. DenziJ A. Brown, Mrs. W. Stanley Dun- ford, Mrs. Garn Cater, Mrs. Byard You Can't Go Wrong With a Y PERMANENT! Any woman who has had a "Y" Permanent will tell you how thrilled she was to see x the transformation of her hair into a soft shiny halo of curls. Why wait? :t, yours this week! i "i niAl iJm 'mm i . n ' LIFE OIL n $m 0 PERMANENT. QeUlJ Now Under -NEW MANAGEMENT I' THE - V BEAUTY SHOP 494 NORTH' UNIVERSITY Call 1279 For Appointment U you are lucky enough to have some natural drawing ability the knack of sketching . objects, people or designs, here's your chance to master the technique that will give your natural nat-ural talent market value. You can do it in your spare time . . : at heme . . . by studying the same lessons that have enabled our students and graduates to earn up to.$5000 a year some, even more. Industry today offers an ever-widening field for well-trained commercial artists, illustrators and cartoonists. K you are in-terested in-terested in making practical use of your talent, you may obtain from Art Instruction, Inc., one of the largest, most successful institutions of its kind, a Free Art Lesson : which : shows you how to draw accurately. Send for this Free Lesson. This is an unique offer - so Ml now, before February 28th. art insTRUCTion, inc. (Formerly FEDERAL Sf HOOLS, Incorporated) a I N N E A P O L I S , MINNESOTA ast qrsTRUcnoiT, nrc Dpt t.442. Art Inatruction Bids. 800 8T4(S St, SCanM jolU, Warn. i md mm tow HUB AST LESSOK. otr ... Ttlih - . . . Relatives At Brides Shower? A supper, featuring a Valentine, scheme, was enjoyed by guests, at. the shower given by Mrs. Bert Crane and Mrs. Blaine Hart. Sat? urday evening at the Crane;, home. The affair honored their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Gilbert Haws, the forme Norma Crane. Guests embroidered tea,; towels, and favorite recipes were,, given to the bride. In attendance were the follow Ing relatives: Mrs. Lewis, Allen. Mrs. Lynn Haws, Miss Lois. Haws Miss Vivian Haws, Mrs G p.. Crane, Mrs. Alice M. Crane, Mrs., Anna Hudgens, Mrs Bruce. Haws, Mrs. I sa belle Haws, Miss Lucile Haws, Mrs. Sherman Wing, Mrs. Mattie Hinckley, Mrs. G. M. Haws, all of Provo, Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Howard Hassell of Salt Lak City and Mrs. Lewis Hains. Mrs. LeRoy Hains, Mrs. LuDean Hains, Mrs. Ben B. Hains, Mrs. H. W. Eckersley, and Mrs. Byrd Dean of Ogden. Supp'er Party On Birthday Mrs. Delia Maynard, who cele brated her birthday anniversary Friday, was the motif for a . supper sup-per given by her daughters, "Mrs. Richard Grimmett and Mrs. Kay Hardy, Friday evening at the Grimmett home. Valentine decorations were used. The party was attended by Mrs. Samuel Warner, Mrs. Roy Gadd, Mrs. Mattie Hinckley, Mrs. Kay Hinckley, Mrs. Noble Hinckley, Mrs. Max Nisonger, of Provo, and Mrs. Cecil Maynard of Springville. Gifts were received by Mrs. Maynard. Mothers Are Urged To Attend The Expectant Mothers' class was held Friday at the Utah Valley Val-ley hosptial, at which time the subject, "Clothing for Expectant Mothers" was discussed. The clothing cloth-ing used on display was contributed contribut-ed bv local deoartment stores. The next class will be held Friday Fri-day at the same time and place. "Infants' Clothing" will be the .object uAdex-discuasion. All expectant mothers and visitors visit-ors are invited to attend. Nilsson, Mrs. E. L. Kammemeyer, Mrs. Mark Allen, Mrs. A. E. Robison, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Miss Helena Stewart, Mrs Fred Mark-ham, Mark-ham, Mrs. LaVere Wadley, Mrs. Elden Clark, Mrs. Sherman Christenson. Chris-tenson. Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. Walter Hed-quist, Hed-quist, Mrs. Heber C. Johnson, Mrs. Ariel Ballif, Mrs. Hamilton Calder, Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd and Mrs. E. W. Steadman. GET THIS FREE ART LESSON... NO OBLIGATION . . . 1UST UAH COUPON ........ At...... Many. Attend i :ei? i Mrs. Ralph; Vincent:, and Mrs. WiLford . Teasdalf entertained for, theirr daughter, and sister, Mrs. Earl . Wagner,, the, former- Grace Vincent, Frtday.1 evening a the Edna, Mae Hedquisk home.. 1 A;Nnumber; of; Interesting, games , were-played, prizes, being won ; by Mrs. Ella, Carter, and. Mrs, Jean Harward. I The .following program - delighted- the . guests: Piano, solo. Mrs. Louise. Clark; costume, dances, Maxine, Claudin, Barbara. Braun, Florence Westwood, and , Clyde Vincent, with, Venice Farr at. the piano; toast, "To the Bride," Mrs, Jack Spendlove; accordion select tions. Grant-Hoover. ' The,., bride was presented- with a. pretty corsage from her -mother, A. tasty., luncheon was served, to 40 guests and. beautiful gifts were presented, tq the. honor guest. Hospital Guild Activitiea Named The sewing group., with, Mrs., S. R. Boswell as chairman, met Monday and Thursday at the hospital.' hos-pital.' Those working were Mrs. Wyman Berb, Mrs. Ada Waddeli, Mrs. Victor, Bird. The, next meet-tog, meet-tog, will be Monday and Thursday When the . Utah . Medical , auxiliary and the Navy Mothers, will " give their services. The following week the Alice Louise Reynolds! club, Chapters 1 and 3 will meet. The mending group with Mrs. C. Lavoir Jensen as chairman met Wednesday morning and. afternoon. after-noon. The workers were, from the Lakeview ward. They: were Mrs. Norman Scott, Mrs. L. C. Scott, Mrs. Alma Jorgenson, Mrs. C. L. Lloyd, Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mrs. Martin. Clinger, Mrs. Jennings Johnson, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. Harry Zobell, Mrs. August Johnson, and Mrs. C. B. Thatcher. On Wednesday, the Utah stake will send its representatives. The surgical dressings group, with Mrs. Alex Hedquist as chairman chair-man met Monday at the hospital. Making the dressings were Mrs. P. E. Ashton. Mrs. C. T. Keigley, Mrs. Ed Shriver, Mrs. C. T. Spivey, Mrs. J. J. Shilling, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. T. L. Oox, Mrs. W. C. Miller, and Mrs. C. H. Carver. No Hostess Birthday Fete Entertaining at the Edna Mae Hedquist home, members of the S. C. club held a no-hostess party in honor of Mrs. Keith Thomas, on her birthday anniversary, Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. Jesse Scoville was a guest. A hot dinner was followed by bridge, Mrs. Leo Duke winning the high score prize, Mrs. Lee luttle, second favor, and Mrs. Emil Thalman, consolation award. Members present were: Mrs. Leo Duke, Mrs. Emil Thalman, Mra. Lee Tuttle, Mrs. Horace Newton, Mrs. Tarold J. Lewis of Provo, and Mrs. Claude Snyder and Mrs. Keith Thomas of American Am-erican Fork. GERTRUDE WISEMAN Suggests Health Cookies 1 C. Shortening Va C Light Brown Sugar H C, Whlto Susar 1 Ef 1 C. Oatmeal 1 C Bran Flakes 1 Cup Raisins 1 C Chopped Nuta . Chopped. Dates - 2 C Flour (all purpose) 1H t' Baking SoOa 1 t. Clnnaxopn M t. Salt H'-Ct Milk .Orate Bind of t lmom Cream together shortening, white and brown sugar.' Add and beat well the egg.' Mix together to-gether and add the oatmeal, bran flakes, and raisins, dates, and nuta. Sift and measure the flour, baking soda, cinnamon cinna-mon and salt; and add alternately alter-nately with the millt. " Add the lemon rind, mix ' thoroughly and drop by teaspoon on cookie sheet. Bake 12 to 15 minutes at 35Q8. ! Tune In to Gertrude.., Wiseman's Home Service Program Each WEDNESDAY AT 9:15 A. L For Better Service, Call 1767, , Department of Utilities Call Our Service Department I FOB BETJEB SCR VICE! DEPT. OF UTnJTIES I V Action-Ready for Blackouts A M VI Typical of the action-ready items prominent in spring fashions is this two-in-one blackout bag designed by Frilo. I'ts slung . over the shoulder in order to free both arms for action. Papers, and customary cus-tomary personal things go into one compartment, which closes with a zipper. A fitted tray that slides out of a second compartment, with only a flap to lift in order to get at it, holds first aid bandage and antiseptic, identification card and flashlight. Corduroy and felt make the pocketbook which comes in many colors. Club Party In American Fork A well arranged dinner featured the Pinochle club affair held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wrignt in American Fork, Friday evening. Mrs. Don Innes won the high score prize, which was in the form of defense stamps. Attending the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Tnnes, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strang, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Falkner, Mr. anu Mr. George L. Young of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall of American Fork. Sewing Is Club Diversion Mrs. Eleanore Terry entertained members of the Elm Wan Adi club at a pleasant afternoon of handwork and luncheon, at her home Thursday. Guests were Mrs. Rhoda Terry. Mrs. Jennie Davis and Mrs. Mary Bennett, and the members present pres-ent were: Mrs. Winnifred Clay-son, Clay-son, Mrs. Arvia Rowley, Mrs. Wanda Boel, Mrs. Inez Halladay, Mrs. Alpha Stevens, Mrs. Alice Whiting, Mrs. Doris Longman, Mrs. Eva Marie Larsen and Mrs. Mary Rule. Announce the Opening of a New MILLINERY DEPARTMENT The Department will be under the management of MRS. PEARL LIDDIARD Who. is Well Known to Butler Patrons Mrs. Liddiard extends a mos cordial invitation to her" old patrons and also extends an invitation to prospective patrons who will be highly pleased with the hew and outstanding spring millinery fashions. , , Mrs. Liddiard Has Just! Returned from Market ' and Is Highly Enthusiastic r IT HURTS US TO SE&FLQUJEOS To People Whq Don't Care for Them. To people who are devoid of sentiment, our shop is a poor place to trade. ; r- ' To others comes the thrill of a lifetime, when they see the pleasure that Flowers bring. REMEMBER VALENTINE DAY, FEB. 14 PROM GREENHOUSE PHONE EIGHT-O "Where the Flowers Grow" FRESH, AND .FRAGRANTCUT EVERY MORNING J s Dancing Friends jAt Gay Social 1 Among the important dancing parties of the week end, was the affair held by the Provo Stake M. I. A. Dancing Friends, Saturday Satur-day evening: at the Joseph Smith building. The Top-Hatters furnished the music for the largely attended sem'i-formal. Blind Sponsor Defense Benefit Proceeds from the married folk dance held in the Third ward hall Saturday evening, will be used to purchase defense bonds and stamps. Sponsor of the delightful affair was the Provo chapter of the Utah Association for the Blind. Music was furnished by the Hot Timers. Dinner Quests At Greer Home Mrs. William Grotegut of Spanish Span-ish Fork, visited her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Greer Friday afternoon. after-noon. A dinner was held, attended also by Mrs. Greer's daughter, Mrs. Earl Maland, and her sister, Mrs. Chester Davis. B. Y. High Plans "Sweetheart" Ball ? Scene of the annual Brigham Young high school "Sweetheart Ball" will be the Municipal Golf clubhouse, according to Chairman Verna, Hanson. The ball is .sponsored .spon-sored each . year by Notre liaison chapter, National Home Economics , clubs, and will be held February'7. ' Miss Hanson, Mary lu Dixon. Sammie Speakman, Ruth Bigelow, Joene Bowman, and. Deanne Merrill Mer-rill are., working on details of decorations, refreshments, and, programs, using a Valentine motif. .Tickets are on sale, now at the high, school, and about 200 couples are, expected to attend. Students of Lincoln and Provo high school have also been invited. Patrons and patronesses will be Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Woolf, Mr. and Mrs. I I. War die, Mr and,. Mrs F. E. Hanson, and Mr; and Mrs. D. O. Call. The, dance will be semi-formal. semi-formal. ' Women Enjoy Bridge-Dinner A bridge dinner, delightful In. every detail, was given by Mrs. Monte G roes beck at her home in Springville, Thursday evening, for. the LaConda club members. Mrs. Harrison Conover and Mrs. Oliver Dalton, SDringville, were invited as guests. Yellow., sweet peas and beautiful iris formed centerpieces for the small tables, Mrs. Lowry Anderson Ander-son won high score prize, Mrs. Haymond, second favor, and Mrs. Percy Anderson, consolation a-ward. a-ward. AU members were present, as follows: Mrs. Howard Maycock, Mrs. . Paul Thorn, Mrs. Lowry Anderson and Mrs. Ted Haymond of Springville, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Burton Frampton, Mrs. Percy Anderson, Mrs. Reuel F. Jocabsen, Mrs. Claude C. Cardan Car-dan and Mrs. Darwin Boardman, of Provo. Fountain Green Ladies Elect The Founain Green Ladies met with Mrs. Delia Angell Friday afternoon, and officers were elected elect-ed for the coming year. Mrs. Lottie Bigler was named president; Mrs. Sina Cook, vice president, and Mrs. Delia. Angell, treasurer. Mrs.' Cook is the retiring retir-ing president. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Fur-nessia Fur-nessia Webb was a guest, and members present were Mrs. Johanna Johan-na Jacobsen, Mrs. Vilate Anderson, Mrs. Hattie Carter, Mrs. Alice Johnson, Mrs. Lottie Bigler, Mrs. Julia Knudsen. Mrs. Eliza Jackson, Jack-son, Mrs. Libbie Robertson, Mrs. Esther Jackson. Mrs. Sina Cook and Mrs. Rozella Collard. Gay am yes, Now Being Shown ttrmtttttmruMmtifimM One Of Our FRAMED! A ravishing screen print rayon jersey undercoat devastator, in Royal Blue or Deep Red. 9-17. This Season's New Gay Gibsons, are more divinely Juniorv than ever- MAD little personality dresses to soaj you to, new popularity. One wilf be very, silly to pass up this chance at the finer things in life. $6.50 ,o $12.50 Club Calendar NIKE Mra. Charles Vachef will be hostess host-ess to the Nike, club members Tuesday eveplng at her home. J. C. Moff itt wiU give a program on "Mental Hygiene in War Time." All are urged to be present at 7:30 o'clock, for a business meeting; meet-ing; before Mr. Moffitt's talk. . DEMOCRATIC WOMEN The Democratic Women's Study grqup will meet in the northwest room" on the third floor of - the county building", 'Monday at 3 o'clock. Evan Fullmer will talk on the "Food Stamp Plan." Hostesses Host-esses wiU be Mrs. Luie Allman, Mrs. Ines Menlove Stevens, Mrs. Mabel -H. Christensen and Mrs. Lucile Ellertsen. Mrs. Sarah Pas-sey, Pas-sey, president, Invited all interested interest-ed women. BEAUTICIANS The. Utah County Beauticians will hold a dinner meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. A prominent Salt Lake hair stylist will give demonstrations and Miss Ruby Wheelwright of Ogden, president of the state organization, will be present. FIDELAS ALUMNAE Members of the Fidelas Alumnae Alum-nae will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock, for a business session, at the home of Mrs. Walter Hiller. A no-hostess theater party will follow. i B. Y. U. WOMEN The B. Y. IT. Women will hold an open session Saturday at 3 o'clock at the Smith building auditorium. Mrs. Kathryn B. Pardoe will read a current' three-act Broadway play. Each member may invite two guests. MONDAY CLUB Mrs.. Vilate Vincent will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Monday Afternoon Social club at her home Monday. L. S. Mrs. Leo Mecham will entertain members of the L. S. club, Monday Mon-day afternoon at her home. SOCIAL ART The Social Art club meeting has been postponed for one week. , - . . ,., ; . Melody Dance Club At Party The Melody Dancing club mem-, bers enjoyed a delightful party Saturday evening at Memorial hall in Springville. Music for the affair was fur-0 nished by Byon Dastrup's orchestra. orches-tra. ons Comes Really Good We Carry Gay Gibsons THE JUNIOR DRESS THArS THE Scaled right for And cost such a SWEET MUSIC telack Evergay (Tubize acetate) crepe. 9-17. 4 r II V r, 1 BOTTLER Rebekahs Install New Officers Installation of officers of Deborah De-borah Rebekah lodge No. 6, took place Wednesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. The following women were installed: in-stalled: Mrs. Amanda Jones, noble grand; Mrs. Elna Hampshire, vice grand; Mrs. Ruth Williamson, secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Carter, treasurer; Mrs. Anna Anderson, right"v supporter to the noble grand; Mrs.' Ella Whittaker, right supporter to the vice grand; Mrs. Maude Roper, warden; Mrs. Mary Hopkins, conductor; Mrs. Ethel Lundahl, chaplain. Refreshments were served. Aged Matron Feted by Family The family of Mrs. Alfreda Williams of Lake View, complimented compli-mented her on the occasion . of her eighty-seventh anniversary, Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith NuttalL f A dinner was served to 30 members, mem-bers, and the table was arranged with a large birthday cake and bowls of sweet peas. Friends called call-ed during the day. Family Glub At Pleasant Affair An enjoyable social, affair was held at, the home of Mrs. , T, C. Hebertson in Vineyard Friday afternoon, a pot?luck party for members of the Cornelia club. Sewing was enjoyed and a delicious de-licious dinner served to Mrs. Susie Madsen, Mrs. May Jacobsen, Mrs. Lulu Lees, Mrs. Lula Scott, Mrs. Josephine Scott, Mrs. Druzeila Madsen. Mrs. Effie Sabey, Mrs. Arthella Feiker, . Mrs. Frances Prestwich, ' Mrs. Dorothy Jacob-sen," Jacob-sen," Mrs. Evelyn Jacobsen, Mrs. Norma Jacobsen, Mrs. Mame Lees, Mrs. Rose Madsen of Provo, and Mrs. Clara Beagley and Mrs. Emma Olsen of Spanish Fork. Hostesses To E.M.C.Club Members of the E.M.C. club were entertained by Mrs. Felinda Huff and Mrs. Marjorie Mobley Friday evening at the Huff home. .Mrs. Huff gave .the story of the Constitution of the United States. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Mercy Huff was a guest, and the following members were present: Mrs. Edith Clayton, Mrs. Eliza West, Mrs. Lucile -Peay, , Mrs. Dorothy Rasmussen, Mrs. Vera Liddiard, Mrs. Beulah Hen-richsen, Hen-richsen, Mrs. Agnes Carter, Mrs. Emily Tyler, Mrs. Gladys Ren-halter, Ren-halter, Mrs. Julia Brim and Mrs. May Scott. j To Provo at Butler's IMTiHiHH:! Points Is... r REAL McCOY! Juniors, honyuh!. little monyuh! ZCZZ AND ZUZZ Of floral Gay Print (rayon) crepe in Brown - Turquoise, Wine-Blue, Navy-Pink. Gay Gibson omph. 9-17. ' . r, - - -71 V - |