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Show PAGE FIV Interesting Features Fcrr. jbYomen; Club and- Lodge News i Ethel . D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 PROVO (UTAH). DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933 7 y Pority-Pool B ran cli Outing Members and friends of the -.Ponty-Pool branch, Welsh conference, confer-ence, held their annual reunion at Wild wood In Provo canyon, Monday, Mon-day, a delicious, picnic lunch be- X ing followed' by games, contests and baseball. , ,.'- Later,' the group .went to .the home , of Mr. and . Mrs. Albert . Big-gs in Orem, where, a- program and; community singing- was en- ' joyed. One-hundred nd twenty-five twenty-five members and guests were present from Price, Salt . Lake City, Castle Gate,. Payson, Spanish Span-ish Fork and; Provo. : XX - X Plans were made for, next years - outing. ; ; -' s Castle. Valley, . Nv Outing Enjoyed 1 1 The Castle Valley ;: Cii cle - mem bers and their; husbands -enjoyed . ajdelIghtfuT outing - at k Riverside park- Saturday evening, the event v being attended by 20 guests. ; X A delicious picnic lunch was followed! by-'' a program . and ;-::k:9'r'-i;::-, -rf::. Institute Held xIn Spanish Fork " . r X ' . . - I ' SPANISH? FORK, i -Prelim- inary to the openingvpf school in the Nebo District, the . second largest district in Utah, teachers institute - was held Saturday " at the Spanish Fork Sr. high school ',. with Owen L. Barnett district supervisor in . .charge. State Supervisor Charles H. Skidmore gave the principal address at . the general meeting ' held ' - at the i morning session.- x- Supc rvisor Owen L. Bamett gave general instructions to the teachers and a brief -welcome was extended by -David S. Powelson. member of the board of education. Dr.C E.' Sangren of the state health, department gave an illustrated talk on "Health and , Leisure Time." Mupsfcal numbers "were X f urnshed by ' F. J." Faux, Evan . "X Anderson, and Ladd Cropper. Roll call of teachers showed all teachers of the -district present. xPMSQN7 .MRS.. A.'R. yVUJSQS - Reporter, r .f t r -1 - ' ; , Mrs Margaret M, Clo ward and , ; daughter left: this week forxtheir hVme in California after visiting f here for two . months with rela - tives. - ; .-y.-' . --- ?' ' 3Ir. and Mrs. Blanchard Dixon J enjoyed s a pleasant vacation trip ' to Fish." lake - where they were i joined by Mr. -and Mrs. Junior spent two-days -at "Richfield- with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Dixon. 7 a-v - CV'::7:fe ;.T, " )U i '.'7;..:,, ; - ' , 7" 7:- . 7- 7;"' ' V ... . ' . '7:-7 --':' ' ' 7 It's bo much easier to just call the cour-;7. cour-;7. teous' Troy routeman on ' Washday in- stead of slaving ,away. doing your own " - wash. We think every " woman will agree! Best of all,' you can do that, and it won't cost any more than if you did it yourself I Furthermore, laundry, work gets clothes much cleaner, more sanitary, sani-tary, too . . 7 those are "scientifically proven facts ! Call on us next washday, let us show you! " ': ' V Meldrum Family Holds Reunion A reunion of the family of the late Joseph Meldrum of Pleasant View, was held at the . home of Dr. and Mrs. Otto, L. Anderson (Florence Meldrum) in Richfield, Sunday, 45 members attending the delightful event. - v ' y " ' The large Igroup took dinner into the canyon nearby, where they also enjoyed swimming. Returning to the Anderson honte, a program was furbished including two' solos by Mrs,! Anderson; two Hawaiian guitar selections, Geraldine.. and Kathryn Meldrum; - piano solo, Richard Bigelow and song; Merlin Meldrum. ' . , In attendances-were Mrs. Perci-val Perci-val Bigelow andjXamily. Mr and Mrs. Spenceri Meldrum, Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Meldrum, v Mrs.; Orton Meldrum, Mel-drum, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meldrum Mel-drum and daughter of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meldrum and family of Logan, Mr; and Mrs.: Fred Meldrum and family of Span ish Fork, ' Mr. and , Mrs; Sidney Young and 'family and Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Howard and; family -of Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Cowan and family of Bolder City, Nev.X- .- . -' . . .V Briefs v "3Iiss Helen Ilalbcrslebcn. of Lincoln Lin-coln Nebr., Is a guest at the home of her -brother, J. C. Halbersleben:' and family, j ,-. ' " - T :r-r:-: . Mrs. Alice Jones Stewart. shas returned to her home in Mt. Pleasant.' Pleas-ant.' after a weekls visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S, Jones, . who , also ; had as their week- end guests their son, Fletcher Flet-cher Jones and family of Salt Lake City, ".i."v -: " Mrs. Mary Croft . and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Croft have returned from' California, where they have been spending the summer in Los Angeles, while Mr. Croft attended the University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. Before coming-home, they visited the world's fair on San Francisco's Treasure Island, j , r "-Dr. Arnold -E. Robinson of Provo Pro-vo has just returned from post graduate-study t ' theLfclartd Stanford university in California. Mrs. Max Sadler , and daughter Jean, of St. David, Ariz nave re-; turned hdmeafter a month's visit here with ."Mrs- Rose ICartchneT and Mr. and Mrs Mi E. Kartch- ' MlssNMae -Sutton'; hasN returned froni Twin Falls, Ida. where she spent the .Labor day weekXend. She kvas accomDanied here bv fier sister,: Mrs. Ward McDonald andN 1 c-cjc St in) 17 SIMS vi MB 7FG?R::M:- ' '..;7.-7 x; . : X mm x 7' ;--s Bride-Elect ; ' : Ijlilil ttW'B Given Shower Among the pre-nuptlal - events being tendered Miss Lois Frand-sen,- bride-elect of Wednesday, waa the rehower given Saturday evening; eve-ning; by the Misses Nedra Larsen; Stella Madsen and Margaret Pax-mari, Pax-mari, at ' the " Edna Mae Hedquist home. . 'v ' ' ::,; ; - ."VX : Flowers of the season "arere arranged ar-ranged in pretty bouquets v around the. rooms. Luncheon was . served and bridge was'" the diversion of the evening. Mrs. A. B. Morgan won the high score prize and Miss Fern Frandsen, the . consolation favor. r;--l-;X; ; ' - J " r The honore was the recipient of many, lovely, gifts from , the following fol-lowing guests: Miss Alice Bown, Mrs. Hazel B. Hayward, Miss Evelyn Eve-lyn Clark, Miss Fern Frandsen. Mrs. Ernest FrandseivMrs. Glen Vincent of Salt Lake City, Mr3 . Mrs. A. B. Morgan Miss Shirley Redd, Miss Venice Redd, Miss Re- nee Anderson, -Miss- Mary , Brown, Miss ' Dorothy Durrant, Miss May- na Moffitt, Miss Afton Johnson and Mrs. Hazel MtPrice. Gleaner Girls Meet Tonight Gleaner teachers of - the Sixth ward M.' I. Avwill tendered agct acquamtea party this evening at 1,7:30 .o'clock in the ward amuses ment hall, ; to which allGleaner girls of. the ward are urged to at tendX r V. X ' : ' ,Mrs. Ethel Taylorand Mrs. Flor ence Sjoberg are' the teachers,' and they extend special " invitation to i the officers to attend also.v" V Party Planned, - For Caxrip No2- '. Daughters ''of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. !2, will meet Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at Memorial, park on East Center street, r - ..V All members and those eligible for membership- are cordially . invited in-vited to attend, and they are . to take plate, knife,' Fork, spoon and glass. : . fV: X7 .- ' son, who will visit" for two weeks at the Bert Sutton home. 5 I. "' Alma , Dittmer:- of Greenville, North Carolina, is visiting At the home of - Mr.! andIrs. M ; E. Kartchher .: ' .j... x -.1 Ox, s'--" . 't .1'. V. " - r This Misses : Naomi ' and Helen Hoover . have returned from San Francisco, CaU' where .the" former has been -vacationing for a month at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Chris ; Lykee ( Fa Singleton), and the latter "has been' employed. for the"' past year. Miss ;. Helen Hoover will remainhere .indefinitely. .indefin-itely. Visits were, made to the fair' and Miss Naomi was tendered -a number of . social functions while in the bay' city. She spent' a ' few days in San 'Luis OMspd, where she was ' honor . guest "at a barbe-quegriven barbe-quegriven by Mr.) and Mrs. Herman Her-man Spurgeon," formerly of Provo, and attended by 20 guests, .include ing Mr;, andJTvIrs. Jean RvPaulson and George7vV Seidl, also former Provoans, ;and Mr. and Mrs. ' R. W, Goodell and daughter. Mollie, now ofSalt LakeyCiW. Friends in Santa' Barbara ; were visited also. ilr, and Mrs.' Hyrum Smith of, Provo left Saturday for a visit In southern Alberta , where they tor merly- resided. They were acconvJ panied -by Charles Jarman .of Phoenix, Ariz. .- '..' , Mtss Myrtle Smith of - price spent' theLabor Day week-end in Provo ; a3 the guests of x ner ne phews; Marvin and Oliver Smith. (C . . . . .. . Big Free Program Labor , . ... .... ..... ' : y ' '.' j -.' -' -- : i I 1 - T H F . f4 E l! C H A D i S- H H A T? T - j J p - : - I . '. -f i . 1 v?A 7 lri! j : i- - T? 1 7 Now comes a washable lamp shadi with a removable taffeta skirt suggesting sug-gesting that there are fashions ia lampshades as well as in clothes. Made for the boudoir , the "hand- L painted blue flowers "onrthe lamp's chuia base repeat the .blue of "the binding . and bows on.. the shade Shown at theMerchandisa Mart, Chicago, Club Calendar; V TRIPLE FOUR xMrs. D..D. Suton will,be hos tess to jnembers of the Triple Four, Bridge: club .Thursday at 1:30 o'clockNat herhome. . The 1 firsts-meeting of .the sea son -of !jthes Optimist club, vii. be helclThursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T, L. Clark. -v . 7 . DEMOCRATIC WOMEN The I DemocraticTdistric.thair-women DemocraticTdistric.thair-women ,are to meetWcdnesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in: the, city and,, county building. ItXis im portant (that' there be a full" at-, tendance. ' ' . ''7'-'7 7 I- FELICIA.X Members of the "Feliclacliib will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie T. . Fotland Wednesday al 2 :30 o'clock. JMrs. Angle Johnson will be assisting hostess. A. special program - has been arranged. !? ' s , WRITERS STUDY . ' 7 The Writers Study group, will meet Wedhesday evening at7:30 o'lock at N the home of Mrs.'' Edwin Kimball, 260 East Fourth North street. 'y' . ?'"- ' REYNOLDS NO. 3 ''bean Boshard and Lymari-Sprry. Chapter -No. 3; of the ": Alice F ' ;" X"-. f XX Louise Reynolds : CI ub " Wilt V hie et Thursday at 3 o'clock at thehome of. the' president, Mrs. ySeraph Jackson. Mrs! Algie'E, Ballif will give a talk on ; "PointsXbf Interest Inter-est In Connection :'with7 theNew York eWorld's' .Falr, - Assisting hostesses will be Mrsl '-Florence Baird, Mrs. Florence Billings and MrsrSarahPassey: ' . . . , MtTODERN IVJLENUS Onions and Tomatoes with Fried Eggs -(Serves 4) ' Two large mild onions, 2 tablespoons table-spoons butter," No. 2 can tomatoes or 5 fresh . tomatoes.N 0alL:pepper and. bay leaf,; 4; eggs.'77.X; . Slice onions thin.xSaute In vbut-ter vbut-ter until .lmost tendered. If canned can-ned tomatoes' are used,1 pour off some of. the juice and ' add solid part to the onipns. - Fresh tomatoes toma-toes should ' be peeled and cut in pieces. 7 Season' with, salt arid pepper. pep-per. - Add a very small ''.piece of bayXleaf . and simmer until most of theXliquid has' evaporated. Fry egg lightly m butter and serve Oh ton of thp. ; tomatr nnvrTiln'n Nmixture. You'll never know tea at its best . until you try'Schilling Tea! Com pare ks exquisite flavor! Compare its 7 clear, fragrantrefreshing goodness! : If you'want'tea you can take pride . - in serving, insist on Schilling Tea. n "nfi lkiiMiiini THE TEA OF FLAVOR ' Day mi Legion Women Plan Banquet Reservations should be made immediately im-mediately for the annual American Ameri-can Legion auxiliary installation banquet, to be held Saturday evening eve-ning . at 7:30 . o'clock at Haase cafe. -; . : -. '.;.- v'" ':'-x- , Cards will follow, and all auxiliary auxil-iary members and their partners and legionnaires and partners are invited. ' ! ' .' . Reservations may be made with Mrs. Fred Newell, phone 928, or Thomas E. Beesley, 891. - y ' ; Employes- Outing Is Lively Event ; f- : 1 -:k. ; J. L. Tuttle, division manager of, the Singer Sewjng Machine company, sponsored a lively , out ing enjoyed by employees and their families and guests Sunday in Payson canyon. ; ' A ball game waa featured,-after which , a delicious dinher - . was served. The group then enjoyed the drive -around - the Nebo loop. y Those particlpatinsr were Mr. and Mrsl .Tuttle and f amily,Mr. and, Mrs. M. Ai Wall and family. Mr, and Mrs. Emerpn Walls and familyKi Mr ' and Mrs. ' Victor", C Smith and ' family, ' Mrs. ;Mary McMahnand son - and Mark Sterling, Ster-ling, all of Provo, Mr.' and. Mrs. J. . W. Dillion and daughter , of Deltar Mr. and Mrs". Orrin Winget and , family, G., C. Winget 7 and Miss Emogene.Hill of Payson,Mr. and Mrs. B. S.'Braithwaitebf Sa-lina, Sa-lina, J. M. " Braithwaite of , Manti and Miss Lillian Williams of Sa-linav Sa-linav and guests, Donald Mayer and Miss Erma Robbins of Payson, and Mrs. -W. S.; Daniels of . Anna-belle. Anna-belle. - - Birthday Dinner For Young Friends X 'MrsJ Lyn Clark tendered a dinner ' par ty Monday evening at herxhomein celebratation of;' the birthdajKaniiiversary of her - son, JA lacecloth covered the table, -which was centered v with pink rosesand asters, and : tall pink iayv. - rvia wv&c aiu . - Mioses Marion Larsen, Jtdine Jensen, Jen-sen, Mignon '.GaddX Jabquelihe I Jones of California, Howard Lewis, NEW THINGS FOR THE (SCHOOLGIRL BUHLER'S.afe the "TOPS? for School ', CGirl Needs " Girls of any age will thrill over the : inany new things to wear ' to school on the : opening day, and how lovely they are with alltheexquIsitnessXone could 'wish for. -And then the prices attractively low. and eyery. one knows- that when you buyat oiutier's you get quality, plus. Every day new things arrive SO' , when you and "Mother" are down town shopping don't forget toxrun in; to Butler's .whereit wil be a pleasure to see the 'delightfully fresh new very department.1 xv : C- Wespecifically direct -your attention to: x . - - Betty Rose Suits and Coats, Loraa Lmls and Nelly Don y Uresses,x Snappy New Cotton Dresses ' That ArrK-ed This Morning, New Angora and Tailored Yarn Sweaters, New Blouses, New Dollar Bags, , New Kid and Fabric Gloves, ' No-Mend and Holeproof II os- lery, -New Fall Shades, fi New . Hollywood . Novelty - velts, - New Underthlngs In Every mce llange, New 54-Inch "Plaid and rialn .Woolens, New SG-Inch Plaid and Plain , Suitings, IUtyon and Cotton, New "Topmost" Prints,, and . the . most . Important thing is. that quality Is of the best and prices are low. . -If daughters will come and bring "Mother along . or if "Mother" will come and bring daughters along we are certain that it will bring a lot of pleasure plea-sure and 1 1 satisfaction all around. ' s Cordially yours, Raymond Berrys Feted by Club Honoring Mr-- and Mrs. s Raymond Ray-mond Berry, -who are leaving to spend the winter In Corvallis, Ore., members of the Saturday Night club held a no-hostess party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pope Saturday. . x Also, the affair honored Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Carle, who cele brated their . wedding anniversary on that day. A delicious dinner was served, asters"being arranged on the tables Contract - bridge followed, Mr. and Mrs. J.CHalberslebenwinning the high schore prize and guests favors being presented. , ..-' .Others inattendance were EMr. and Mrs.Fred Ray, Mr and Mrs. L. A. Bell, ' Mr. andMrs. O. A. Spear; Mr; . and Mrs. George FiU-roy,7and FiU-roy,7and Miss Helen Halbersleben of Lincoln, Nebraska. ' : . 71 N V:TD) ; Tj:-,:x--. XTmacine cbokintr T i " i " '. ""7" yv 7 y ' : : 7,' r ' w ' ' :7nn r'W cj'l 1 1 ''.X xX' " . , c - ' . -y -I- XX. '...v v k- s y y - 7-:7::: 7 7 x ; D'HCS-i? x :" - ' y . . X v . X ' -X- - a - . yy . X , x y x i .. -v. v x. ' yy '-rs ' ' ' X 'ysy i xXxXK'.xnEST',.0 right oyer toElectncity to 'heat thfejsame oven within a minute. - YesXthia is reallv true on the nev194Q "Two-In-One v Combina- - r - -"-X '7 '7 tionrange featured in the ;Qookinir;Demohstrations now being eld throughout of its kindWest(of th-Ilockics. 77 XA Monarch RartgeactbryD6nstrator villbc in. charge of yy 7 x methods anditchen planning will schools Jjemg at earty..JN0 obligation will be incurred. ' -vx f X X JSvery woman attending these schools wiU receive absolutely' gitt iromi.our iuring'Cup. ; . A special Gift Event will ireeas uiasajica5 y" SPE tiful gif tswill be, given away, at this time. Comecarly, and, be assured pf the best' chance to win one of them; . ' - ;X . r -, -if y y. y -.- UEDanil u xx y i . ' -X;. , XX" ' . ' ' X.'X , - 7'. ' .. - " x- x Xx v 1 X XX Every MonarcMCoah Electric or Cas Rancrc J)-T-R Co. will fsq.-yards of Felt j X X: X ' i California' Pottery .m the newest pastel shades, .a 20-pc. set of Genuine Pyex Ware or.any other premium irt.our store of equal - - l.."' . 1 1.. II.!. . ' .'. . -" 1 ' .. 1 .1 . . . . il i . vaiue. itememucr oepiemDcr. :ll)l?li!iWlLB Mothers and Daughters' Banquet j Everything is in tip-top shape for the annual Second ward Moth-( ers' and Daughters" banquet, to be held I Wednesday evening at r7 o'clock in the amusement hall. An "old-fashioned - . Garden" theme will predominate in the decorations dec-orations and the program, which are are. -oeing ' arrangea by the M. I. A., x and the Relief society has the banqiuetincharge:Cost tume effects' promise to be an added delight. . - f . -All mother of, the ward and girls of. Mutual , age are cordially invited to attend. si 7 k- FARREir DANCE FKIIY -The 'annual Farrer ' junior high school preseason y dance will be held Friday at .7:45 p. m. in the Farrer gymnasium, with all 01 last year's seventh, eighth and ninth grade students Invited. sr- X ' : - ;7Q f ; i TIi i sXI If n d i ?i I til V .1 I ' , I I ."' I J i y- ' . w , s: - - x" . rw- F -7JG Q03LIDES! it ih an oVen first with coaL and bur trading arca.;It is the first -A' 2:30 p. m. Plan, to bring a 'AXX7 ' x X- 77EnDn8E7FAU0S 70 flLt-.x company, an xauractivc,tiurabie X , fx: held at cacli school. Ten beau " xv ' y y v x yy .- CB3KBl&S8CCfl&-.PE20UOSGaE- .- ; - - 7EJUQS.,S E P7. 2:33 :Pxl 7X rnTfHnnnxnnnarr -X .X X X X " FEIECT-'OFFEQ! yy " have included with thepresent low price. 10 Base Linoleum,? abeautiful mis oiiej' iSgooa omy aurin - v. -. X " X Nx Family Arrives To Malce Home V MrsJ. Virgil Bushman cfr-Win-slow, Arizona, arrived ip I'rovo Saturday to make her hrtme for the wintersShe was accdmpar.h U by x her, sons, Burton, Preston , Grant,-and iBcryl, w'ho will atUnJ school here. 7 Mr. Bushman, who Is biiiliop of the L. D. S. ward at Winslow; will join hi3 family later this autumn. They wilt live at C7 East Tliird North. - V " . :':: 'i'-.'" . 7, . " N . then switching .demonstration X cooking friend and come y y X . - ) : . G and" purchased . from set of Genuine me montn or X yyy ; - -. ; - x. ' x X ' w; A Hfy !. 1).) c JL. i-L. 1 lx l V Plan A Melon Bust! L -r , f. J X y y 1 f - - . - |