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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, ' FRIDAY, ' OCTOER '13, l$39r y . 3 Interesting Features Fox; .Wom'en; Club and v -Lodge News Ethel D. ilarnbe;m If - - s. Society Editor Phone 494 r HiUU - i'f- ' ' -' , V H- " - I j" r-y'X . Fine Arts Club At Attractive V Delightful "every' detail, was the open session of the Fine Arts club; held at the. home ifiMrs. .Seymour .Sey-mour Gray, Thursday afternoon. X" : . V ;! ; v: ; . " The entertaining rooms . were artistically arranged ar-ranged with large bowls i of chrysanthemums and roses. "A . - y" X-;: X ' -X-r'f; " v Welcome remarks. were made by the president, irs. urson u. biacK,rana prising sirs. .uearwyn s. -suna-Y" ti r T 11 rr : . . 1 .-1 Mrs. El&að ' Sardbni. A tastefully' appointed luncheon v.-as served - in the Hallowe'en colcrs,- and dainty corsages of yellow " and ; orange nasturtiums, tied with black ribborf, were given as favors, cfZT' X j Assisting hosl esses were Mes pieasea auwun a spiencuu review pi a modern drama. Two beautiful numbers, "'Meditation,"- and 'Larcpf were played by an1 instrumental trio", com dame-Jchn '.Van" Cott,: Walter , Tueller. v Carl ! Swenson,"; Orson Siack and .Stanley Bonnett. . ' Other members in attendance - w ere Mesdamea LeRoy J. Robert-sun. Robert-sun. FranXJ. Earl John S. Lewis, i'ariey Christensen, C. LaVoir Jensen, A. p. Hatch, Frank Mul-K-tt, L. S. MajcockJ Alonzo Mor-It-y, Doyle Dastrup, Mack Swenson. Swen-son. SeUv-tShaw, J. M. Killpack; Lynn llayward, Donald Olsen of '. -I'rovo. Oliver. Dalton and E. S. : Groesbeck of Springrille-'r - Guest? included -"M esdarr.es f-lieber C. Johnson, Earl Graham, Uoyd Anderson,-Virgil Smith, Reed Kirkham. H-.'F. Brienholt, Ralph liullock. Vernon Tolbo?, Fred D. ilarkham, L.' D. 'Hessel, Ante An-te ne K. Romney. ' Clarence S. Boyle, . Walter ; Hiller, -Eldred Harding, Clarence IlarmonJ-Don C. Williams, Ralph -,Craven7 tWil-ford tWil-ford D. Lee, Earl Smooth G. Cher-rey Cher-rey McKay, , Arnold Roblson, Frank Stark and E. Byron Dastrup of Provo, Ilarold Christensen, Beth ' Mendenhall and -Max Packard of Springville, Leonard Pollard of Lugan. aud Horace Christensen of Cedar City ahd Arthur J. Bower. Gamp - No. 3i Election ; . -1 reorginzation of. Camp JNo. 3. Daughters . ofiJtah t Pioneers, was held at -the" regular meeting held at the honie of . the .captain, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Thursday - .afternoon. . - - Mrs. Sarah ILv Passej', Utah county D U. P. president. y had charge of the election, .which re-.hulted re-.hulted in the -following: Mrs. , Maude Halladayv" captain;"-Mrs. s Merintha Angus, first vice captain; cap-tain; Mrs Florence Brbwn2-ec" ond vice captain; ilxs. OtOsFraz-, ier, secretary; Mxs. Mamie, Clark, treasurer;, Mrs Ruby Peay, reg-' reg-' iotrar; Mrs. Marcia Jolley, histor-, histor-, ian; . Mrs. Ella Stubbs, cho'rister; - Mrs. Florence' Allred,- , organist; Mrs. Ruth "-Vincent, custodian- of j elics;- Mrs. Mercy Peay, chaplain. Mrs' Maude Halladay, : Mrs. Vera Stewart' and Mrs. Rubypeay were assisting i'-JiostesseS.'1 'Mrs. Ella, R. Stubb3 sang," and the lessen les-sen on Activities ofthe Pio-lieers," Pio-lieers," "was given by Irs. Nellie " olsen. ; r- ; ; r7- ; v A delicious -tray luncheon was served to 42 members. V-V.J . Slumber Party.";- .. Is Gay Event f . LaRae Rej-nolds "entertained at a lively slumberparty Thursday iiiht at her home. . 'y--. A : candi-pull, corn-ptipping games and story-telling were feai . tures of enjoyment, and ' movie pi cturea were taken of the group. A tasty breakfast .was served ithia morning'. :''- -Included in - the . party were . Marie Dean 'By bee Hannah Kili- Vack. Dorts May Rowe. .Barbara ii'jltcll a r.d Lai iae and Carol Ann Reynolds'. j - ." . Pleasant Time With Cards Mrs. Marie Buchanan - entertained enter-tained ' members of the , -Aurora club at her home .Thursday evening; eve-ning; bridge and a tasty luncheon be;ng the diversions. " Mrs. 'Ellen, Ilollmg-shead won th first," prize and the second favor went to Mrs, Lettie Yeager. Other members present were Mrs.v Beth Myrup. Mrs. Vema Christen-yen. Christen-yen. Mx3. Eva MildenhaUrMrsi Margie Dais. Mrs. Hester, Jones Mrs. Mary Hitchcock and, Mrs. Leah Roberts. ' . . t J, ' .ica mh at internal b-,:r ttniritre. Affiv, cnv-ntt-rt. in f-irt FO.H HO IT.?. I' rare to ii tr EOOK. "Vi-CMEM'S S-ECRETSV n 1 ia.i , I , y j ;i;::-i"l Entertains Open Session :virs; iynn- u. naywara iMaiTie&;Ax . V".: ; Bishoprs Homie Mr. .and Mrs. Jaraes C. Jensen, Jen-sen, of Lake View, wish to announces, an-nounces, the marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Andrew Dean Johnson, son of Mr.? and. Mrs I C. L- Johnson ;'of Provo. Bishop William :D.; Norman ' of the Pioneer ward, uYicle of the bride; performed ! the - ceremony at home Wednesday : evening, in the presence Jof the " immediate families. .." ;.- -2 K ' ' . 1 Several parties are being planned plan-ned in - their honor. . - . . t : V1' , "V-r Acacia Club. ' Session Enjoyed ; An interesting biography of Stephen Foster, .was given', by Mrs. Ivan Young, at the Acacia club session held Thursday 'afternoon 'after-noon at the home of Mrs. ; Emil Jacobsenl . . ' " ' Mrs. .A. " E. Wright, president, was in : charge. ? ' Marigolds f--and roses prettily decorated. the rooms. "Beautiful Dreamer,": by Foster, was sung by Mrs. Ernest jRas-mvsori jRas-mvsori and Mrs." Jesse Stbtt,' accompanied ac-companied ' by Mrs. Rasmuson, and-the entire group sang some of his songs. Refreshments'were enjoyed. . ; lr '.S. ' Members, in ' attendance--' I were Mesames. " M. ..B.v Wallace, Clarence; Clar-ence; Ellertsen, Hazel Janson, ;La-Var ;La-Var ' Christensen,- Helen T.' Richards, Rich-ards, Frank Goold, Ernest , Rasmuson" Ras-muson" Jesse Stott; Theodore ".Taylor. ".Tay-lor. ; Rees Bench William - Con- i nell, . Don Stubbs, Elliott Tuttle, Ivan Young; A. .E. WrightiErvin Coons, .Frank Gardner, Harvey Stahelir Harold Johnson, iHaroldJj Anderson .and Verne, S.: Nelson, 1 cup Fpry 'r. 1 tsupiMjii salt V 2 t-aioorii! viii!' 2 cup aufrar : V 4 pkk. unbtn ' 2 tvaopoon bak- 3 dips-sifted ' '' flour ; . 1 cup nulk Blend Sprj i tolt nd vanlHa-Add sugar rradually "and tcream well. . Add . eggs singly, beating will after eaf h addition. Sill Dating powoer Vita JiOUT. AQa is AUTUlVjl JjAf 0 ODLAND CAKEf fx . - . t v ' ' - - ' . ... ) i . ' ' .; tlocr to creamed tnixture, ltemate(y - over sugar and salt and stir until dis-t dis-t Bite n three'.Spry-greased solved. , Add rind.' Beat until thick . o-imh layer pa nr m moderate oven (37 5 30 to 5 s minute. Spread" Date Nut Fill'ui? between layers and Orange Date Frosting on top . amisidev - ; ' , ' '...." ' Nut Cup Catt To i recipe add J j cup puts. ' Bole in Sprj'-ased cup- cate pans in hot oven (400 F.) 70 to 25 , minutes. Frost with chocolate frosting. ;; Maiciii. .' ; - ; ; ;-'"" Surprise loafV Eake.JJ recipe in Spry-greased 8 18 inch pan in moderate .' oven ( j5o.F.) i bou t.s-Frosts wjt h Surpri- Frosting.'. f -. . - ' ' '". . -: ;' '. . . ' (A 2rntaUTtmtnt tit lieu rtciptt f intl) ' ; i ' TODAY'S V " .-yr ROUND .OAK $r pOup TABLES. . . .V. . ; ' Visit Our; Bargain IJasement-and Save! UNIFORMLY SMART X'- "7; Val Norn Alumnae Item .X' -"..;,- - 1 The Val .Norn "Alumnae, mem-i bers will meet with. Mrsu Richard Knight at t:ie home of xMrs. J. Wiir Knight, 291 -East"-Center street, thislevenihgr at 7:20 o'clock. Mrs Ada Milleroft New ; York Qty, will be guest of honor, ;and all . out-of-town" members 'are in-" : - The ; ruace or . meetiner : was ... er- - gneously "reported , in Thursday's issue. f " ORANGE DATE FROSTING JH tablespoons Fpry .1 tablespoon butter ' 3 tablc.poons orange - juice. T I teaspoon lemon - juice r . 3 ruT ifted con-' " feciioners' sugar i teaspoon ealt 1 H teappoon jcrated . ' oranite rind dates, cut ia . ' i : 3 . . thin strips Melt Sorv 'and ' butter in combined - fn.It inlra nmr hot water.'.-Pnur iinre ' enough to spread. ; Tint -with yellow coloring." Spread -frosting" on top and sides of cake. 'Arrange dates" onto to - resemble flowers. . , , . ; ', Surprise Frosting, Substitute H cup top milkJor fruit jujoes and 1 teaspoon "vanilla for orangtf'rind. .Spread H cup 'peanut btit,tef on top arid sides of Surprise Sur-prise 1nsf and cover with frosting.- " DATE NUT FILLING q 1JJ cupa date,? . 1 tablespoon butter ; pune or , 1 tablespoon lemoa j . aprico'J, cut juice ' .' $ cup sucar . . cup nuts, cut 'i 3 cup water j . ' ' . -v Cook 1 dates, sugar and water over direct heat until thickened,, stirring constantly. Remove from fire and add " butter, k-mon juice and nuts. Cool. n E LM A N de- signed these "evening footstools" foot-stools" in black satin with' fluffy, bright red pompons. pom-pons. They're the n e w e s t trick in slippers for hostess host-ess wear and are shown here with newV in the way of a lounge I suit. The very jnilitary - looking suit is navy blue f with braid trim- I ming on trousers and the s n u g 1 y fitted jacket. . . I Card Club Reorganizes ?; Mrs. Georere Bills was- hostess. to members of her 500 club Thursday Thurs-day evening,, at' her home.l . ' Mrs. Cornelius - Carhartrwas elected president,: andMrs; Silvio Reynaud, vice president, teind Mrs. Vern, Bullock - was- retained as reporter. re-porter. The gToup'is :to be known as the J. F. F. club, and the meet-. Lngs .will be held . Thursday eye--lings instead of Wednesday, 7 as previously "scheduled.- , ; '. " . - Cards, "arid luncheon" were " also enjoyed;. Thursday. I'.Mrs.v Fred Xemper, a new, member, and Mrs. William Johnston won. the favors. .Mrs. Claude Snyder' and Mrs. George Baase were guests and r.then members present were "Mes- dames Martin' Kimber.'Snvio Reynaud, Rey-naud, . j; R. vMcAffee Cornelius Carhart, Lester Allen? Yern Bul lock, . Velo v Barrett and Clton rUricKson. , ' :- ' - . '. TlialianrPlan - Social Events Thalians iof Jthe B. ,.Y. U. held a meeting Wednesdayeveningat the. home of Wanda' Cullimore. : A committee waschpseh' to ar-rangerf ar-rangerf dr ;a party to be-held jiext Wednesday. The committee named waa" A Elaine - Bastian, Geraldine Olsen and ' Virginia Kirkham.-r Also, Iola Jensen,"Lorna Mecham, Dawn Cleave and Ruth Bylund were appointed ap-pointed to ' . plan va; : Hallawe'en party. '; " . v . . LuncheoV was served ' to Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Hall," Ruth -Bylund, . Thelma Holland, Edith Olsen, . Geraldine I Olsen. Elaine BastianJ Lora How - ard, Dorothy Munk and Dorothy Gdates. lijm": IHriDiV KIK6WAinf siGivr - .oft : 1 ft. -,t and Age ini iM.OAVlil State Medica iary At Lunch eon Here The executive board of the Utah Medical Society auxiliary Mrs. J. J, Weight of Provo, as piresident, held a luncheon-meeting at - the Edna Mae Hedquist home -Thurs-dajrtfternoon. f Tfye affair was given by the officers, of-ficers, who include:, Mrs. Orin A. Ogilvie of Salt Lak;e City, Mrs. Bliss Finlayson of Provo, Mrs. V. M. Sevy of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Wilmer Alien of Provo, ahdxMrs. R. S. McLaughlin of Price. X -. Board members in attendance, were '.Mrs;. Walter M. Stookey, Mrsy Claude L'.-' Shields, Mrs. E. B. Js-green. Js-green. Mrs. John ,Z. Brown and Mrs.George Curtis of Salt Lake . City, .Mrs. Roy W. Robinson of Kenilworth, Mrs. Albert R. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. ' Stanley M."- Clark, and Mrs T W A tret nf Trnvn f - An artistic a autumn" centerpiece featured black-eyed-Susans, and marigolds; ' and the . rooms were aglow with flowers, of the season.: Reports .. were made, by the committee com-mittee chairmen, and plans for the coming' year .were, discussed, v A visit was made through , the s Utah Valley I JiospitaLt, In ! the evening, the women joined their husbands, in session ? at thd. Utah State hos-pital hos-pital and they enjoyed dinner. :- . . , ' L. CulBer tsbns Ar6 Honor Giiestsl Air. ana Mrs. hi. a. etuoertson, who are leaving; to reside in;- Los Angeles, Calif., wepe complimented compliment-ed at a dinner party Monday evening, eve-ning, at the Ijome of Mr. and Mrs. Leon1 Hedquist. - ' J . Covers' were laid for : members of. tThursday. Afternoon Bridge clab jjnd. their, husbands, as well as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Silver Sil-ver of Salt, Lake-City, and Mr. and Mrs. .Clarence Greer. The club group included -Messrs : and Mes-dames Mes-dames George Mecham, 3Slmo Cheever, Pran Groneman," x Oscar Carlson, Charles -,Vilde Alden Chatwin ' and .keon Hedquist. , .Autumn'pdecorations were used. Games "and ; cards were" .played, Mrs! Culbertson- and Mr. Carlson ining the prizes. The. Culbertsons were . each presented with a fine gift. " :.rr - . y 1 1 x Gonf erence Visitor Is Honor Guest , A - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spendlove" entertained at their . home Thurs day evening, in honor of Mrs Joseph C." Hirker; of:. Seattle, Wash' who has returned to her home af ter-heing here'' to attend L. D. S, - conference An Salt Lake city. y m y : Mrs.; Harker. )s noted - for her friendliness towards the mormon missionaries and Tier home is al- Ways open to the young .men and women who are in the northwest ern states, field. Vaughn Spend-love,r'sOn-of. the hosts, became, acquainted ac-quainted with her in the mission field, as ; did Marvin Perry and Sterling Cannon, giiests k at ' the party . . . ' . ' ; VAlso present were Mr. and Mrs. Wells Richmond. Mr. , Richmond Is a cousin of the visitor. 7An en joyable time was' spent in reminiscing; and wi-thmusic. Refreshments Re-freshments . were served. " Odd Ijdlows PiariDance .Odd Fellows and their frlend3 will hold a dancing - party Saturn day" evening at the I. O. O. F, nall " Music is to be furnished ty the Steineckert ; orchestra. w fur 'j mil. a r. -v A" 'r4 ) IF i 1 t i Wrapped Elegance III. f 1 EVENING elegance is achieved in" this silver lame wrap, worn byv screen star Sigrid Gurie. It is snugly fitted by a shaped band oX hand-smocklngfahd flares- in a; peplum. . -The smocking oltne waistline is repeated in the lull- - length ballopn slefives'' - - - N Enjoyable Affair For Vitea Club ; hegame' .'Help Your Neighbor, Neigh-bor, was played at theVl tea club party -giveny Mrs 'Ethel -Wilson at heifhpme Thursday evening Mrswf)onnaN'Furtk apif Mrs. Elaineo Jensen were welcomed into theolub.' Mrs. . Ruthr Sco'ville won 1 me mgn score prize,?- jvirs.- mil area tTaylor, second, t and -Mrs. " Elaine Jensen; consolation. L ' Hallowe'en' :overs;'napkins "and tallies added an attractive note.- ' : , Others 1 present . were Mrs Fay Sorenson,! Mrs. Ethel Tregeagle, MrsJAnna Gray, Mrs: Lois Bill- ingg,-. Mrs. pearl Snell, andMrs Grace Fullmer;; A dditionolsffociety On Page;Foiir f-lfS SO FLAVOR r-ri r a it a 'r.- ' " . - SATISFyiNG. A J In X ft. v ,.. . Y - , y ' ' ' " . ' - - ' -rX v 1 1 :Vk); -T-'v H.' . . , ' I-1' k. " . ' 1 OF UPT0J5 MAKE5 y tAE-FBEL GRAN I ! f FINER TEA-that was Sir Lipton's gift to the'tea-lovers seven nations. -Today ad .other x tea is as popular as Upton's. Here are the reasons: . !. 1. worldI Famous ' flavor smooth, full, rich, delicious, .j . 2. Tender young leaves- and ; luscious flavorful buds fragrance and bouquet. 3 SUPERB BlJTsT-that doesn't vary -' praised by professional tea-ex pens. . j , r v' 4. ECONOMICAL so rich in flavor S ' takes less tea per cup, v ... ., - Calendar - . . CUVELlX' , Arthur' Duckett will be 4 hostess to members of the s CUvell clubXat?her home, 11D0 ,Nortl Fifths West street, Tuesday eve ning at o o clock, instead of Monday, Mon-day, r Mrs. George Worthen . will, read the play, VThe American VV ay," ' by "Kaufman and Hart. - . ---junior' 'Auxiliary 1 v A meeting of the Junior, American Amer-ican ' Legion auStiliary 'N 'older group) will be held at the lipme of - the new president. Mavis Haf en,' 413 East Second SeutfcK street, Saturday at2:30'cock. .Helen Gardner -will be assisting hostess. Installation , otx officers WilK bfr held Rcjaioms Group ; Holds Session y f - 1 . xv ' -N - , y - v ' u Mrs Annie Eggertsen was' hostess host-ess ti) members of thesVlice Louise Reypolds club,. ChapteKNo3, at hehome of her daughtersMrs. J. I. Veight, Wednesday afternoon., . The rooms were beautiful with roses. , ". f." - ' - s . N Mrs.-; John . Jackson, president; was uncharge, and Mrs. Orea' B. Tanner gave a splendid discourse on "The Three yForms of Governr tient Democratic, Communistic - . Algene. Ballif played three fine piano selections.1 v Tasty refresh ments were served to 20- members The committee 'included: Mrs. Eg- gerjsen, Mrs. Lacy Thompson, Mrs-. Ha'ttie Speckart and Mrs' Eunice Harris. ' 1 A 1 'X ,,Mi 'sty. -I t '"V"' a y I 4 2-J J u . . - 1 1. AT ATTRACTIVE PitlCKS! 7 v. , 1 -, y ' - - . . ,.f ' ' ' ' - !'''t .j ' -X; - -' , ' : " 'i. .' ':'- v '- . S - S . L- N ' V 17G We.se Center Street Xv. 1 . -XV X 1 SOv nm ' -. IT HAS SUCH WONDERFUL CUP FLAVOR AND I GET tAORE-' THAN 200 KCUPS, PER POONDl Thomas, of ' A ' - 'V y n IK give extra x ' s f tn trsifi ftf .. jipproi tJ by Camp 4-6 Election Held Daughters Camp ATo- V 0 Utah l'jon f j.s, met at tho homo nt Mrs Adeline F. Krnnt Tfm.-fl- da aftcrnoon, during whictt unit. election -of dllirers was held. .' Thex lollowlng onwn vt')' y s v , .electc!; . Mrs. i2L Men.oV?, captain; Mrs.JaneB. Kvruis, Hr.u virNx. president; Mrs. Grace W. larksecond vico' ire..id'nt:- jv! r. Katie RXMltch'-ir, sanii'iy uiM treasurer-; Mrs. -Grate- -N.' Vul- . llaras, Jiistonan; Mr. Maddinf ' M Hodsontregi3liur; Mrs. ivia V.Jieal chorjstt-r; Mrs Nnr.j B. i 'Harris. otftanl-st; Mrs. m :!,. C. Lewis, pailiafnentanan; , Jtwephine R. Hatris, ; ctiaplwiv; Mrs.x; Laura W.1 Brewerton, ai todian; v Mrs. Ida j-Peay. ciii-" hpings;, Mrs. "Phot be C. s 11101 1! , cr3ssle.ader. - .-, . v ,. . v Mrs;: Florence - 15, .Lamt-ii, county registrar,' amKMi-. R(iK-' Coleman county cla.ssli-ader, Uvik Charge- of the- election. . -' The history of : Matilda M.um Farley, mother of Mrs, Knint, the hostess, was given by Mrs. Norma, Knight Thomp.soir. Miii. Madeline M. Hodson." cltiHileaiier, gave' the lessorj. - lrficlou r- . treshmenta - wej cv served by ho.Ntesses, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. S. Mcnlove-'and Mis'. Jam Evans.x ', . tl'ie Ines B 3 V J ' f i L n It , MOTHERS relieve misery v o f cold ijex ferno w i t h "V'VUOLO HU DOSIN J y v - y ri . a - Good llon$tkctping LurcuU " "'' s-Jv hy: .- X ! iL-..d i . At I;uling Loal DrujjKits :y y x |