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Show PAGE FIVE" Interesting Features For Women; Club end Lodge News Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 432 PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1941 Shower Party For Daughter Mrs. Earl Harding' was hostess to SO guests at a shower honoring her daughter, Mrs. Ariel David, (Dorothy Hording) Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at the Edna Mae Hed-quist Hed-quist home. Miss Leola Pendleton read a thrr-c-act play, and a tasty luncheon lunch-eon followed. A number of beautiful and useful use-ful gift.s were presented to the young biide. Friends Give Bridal Party Miss Donctta Miller, bride-elect, was honored by a group of friends at the home of Mrs. T. J. Lewis in Pleasant View, Tuesday evening. eve-ning. . Twenty-five guests attended and enjoyed an evening of games and music. Luncheon was served and a variety of gifts delighted Miss Miller. Last Timr Tonight TWO SWELL HITS! 2Mr: t .... . ( UHtj SHUT ON GRIY VWOINIA Thursday .... Friday .... Saturday . 2- Big Features 2 HE'S A ONE-MAN RIOT! Frank Morgan's on his grandest fun-rampage now! He can do anything on the radio . . . sing, swing, play, mimic . . . tut he can't do anything with his 3 ex-wives! Howls . . . song-' . . . talented youngsters . old Ta-voriteu Ta-voriteu . . in one hilarious entertainment! t J The ten A ' . best impersonotlons VT A CjL V y of !ie year (count em') by rAv iP-Mr FRAt::;oaGA!i I V in n ft ' ' ' V J W VIRGINIA GREY J Y -'WX BILLIE BURKE A ft , 7 V 1 W . ANN MORRISS ?, . ) ( , y M-M y a- ""x , -f 4' ' I and J . ' 'For Western S t Lw-fra Thrills Z kWJk "HOPPY" HOPS TO IT! . 4. Dead End" Kids, "JUNIOR I:J r Mitilio SNEAK PREVIEW rnNM.nr: AIIchii i:i iut rr-f rr-f tirmtiiM-t1 tiniKtit uf "K'iikI li unihar" rtinrgr for iirnlrw at anolhrr of lh-iion't. lh-iion't. hlft hit! TOMORROW! I lie IliK Mlftril I iiu-Mhw That Hitt tin- .In. i.-I'ol i.-I'ol f'tr .4t ! -A C ' f V -. 1 4 J 1 k X : .f i f JZ... Public Card Party Successful An enjoyable affair of Tuesday evening, was the public card party given by the Catholic Women's League at the church rectory. Prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. Abe Recsha and Sylvester Brewer, 500, and Mrs. Alice Bees- ley and Mark Roberts, bridge. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Frank Hebdon was chairman, chair-man, assisted by Mrs. A. Dau-walder, Dau-walder, Mrs. T. Davis, Mrs. Doiy, Mrs. M. J. Farrell, Mrs. John Fennell, Mrs. William R. Green. Mrs. Charles George. Mrs. William George, Mrs. Hex Hughes and Mrs. O. Har.Iey. ' STOCKING Til Here's a tip on washing stockings stock-ings that should cut down possible nagging and unnecessary handling handl-ing when the stockings are wet and weakest. Remove from the feet so that they are wrong side out. Wash the wrong side first, then turn and wash right side. Rinse thoroughly. Last Times Tonight h. V im G-MEN" Latest News HELD OVER! Ends Tonight! If You Haven't Seen It Hurry! 'If You've Seen It Once See It Again! BOB DOROTHY BING HOPE LAMOUR CROSBY "ROAD TO ZANZIBAR" n1 !MiijijlV:iJ; jxdu oy QtCCfiW Will! illjf W7 Brides-to-Be Are Honored Complimenting two of their fellow employes who are soon to be married; the women employes of the Provo F. W. Woolworth store entertained at the home of Miss Sandea Fischer Monday evening. eve-ning. Miss Dorietta Miller and Miss Miriam Adamson Were honor guests and they were presented with lovely gifts. Their mothers, Mrs. Heber Miller and Mrs. Byron Adamson were special guests. Daffodils and white narcissus were combined to decorate the entertaining rooms. Bride's books were made,, also, the bridal veil and bouquet were pinned on the brides, prizes for which went to Miss Blanche Rose, Miss Virginia Jensen, high scores, and Miss Edna Markman, second favors. A delicious luncheon was served. In attendance, in addition to those named, were Mrs. Cleo Storrs, Miss Ellen Lloyd, Miss DcKsta Burr, Miss Mona Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Miss Rena Pederson, Miss Grace Vincent, Miss Wanda Wilson, Wil-son, Miss Leah Rasmussen, Miss Leona Baum, Miss Grace Steele, Mrs. Madeline Erlandson, Miss Blanche Curtis, Miss Martha Bonner Bon-ner and Mrs. Newell Christensen. Play Read At E. M. C Club Miss Dorothy Clayton and Mrs. Elsie Lloyd entertained members of the E. M. C. club at the home of the former, Tuesday evening. A three-act play was read by Miss Llcne Wiltfcank, after which luncheon was served. Tiny baskets bas-kets of flowers were given as favors. In attendance were Mrs. Edith Clayton, Mrs. Eliza West, Mrs. Elma Inurman, Mrs. Felina Huff, Mrs. .Marjorie Mobley, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Clayton, Mrs. Vera Liddi-ard, Liddi-ard, Mrs. Beulah Henrichscn, Mrs. Ella Casper, Mrs. Emily Tyler, Mrs. Glauys Denhalter and Mrs. Julia Brim. Bridge Club Entertained A bridgo-luncheon was given by Mrs. Josephine Wightman for members of the DcNovo club Tuesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Dob Orton won the high score prize and Mrs. Alvin Cor-bett, Cor-bett, the second favor. Guests included Mrs. Bert Sullivan Sulli-van of Provo, Mrs. William Obie and Mrs. G. D. Kennedy of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Fourth Birthday Is Celebrated Mrs. Virl Powclson gave a party for. her four-year-old daughter, daugh-ter, Nelma' Joan, on her birthday birth-day anniversary Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the family home. Games were played and luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following little folks: Gary Liddiard, Jean-ette Jean-ette Hoover, Dora Larsen, Dean Madsen, Lynn Tanner, Joan Greenwood, Donnie I'eay, Gwen-neth Gwen-neth Creviston and Adrianne Taylor. Tay-lor. The mothers present were Mrs. Rulon Greenwood, Mrs. Wendell Hoover, Mrs. Farrcl Madsen and Mrs. Wilmcr Tanner. - BROOMSTICK' SKIRT For a gypay-ish effect, try one of the smart new cotton skirts, finely pleated and vividly printed. Best of all, they wash beautifully and need no Ironing. Simply tie around the ehort broomstick that comes with the skirt and let dry. For country wear, of course, with a plain, bright cotton blouse. NEW Double Hit Show TODAY! First They've got IE2&I!nP r. ORE mm www i-m .- , J Co-Featur A Stitch in Time Makes A Turban For The Spring Match your spring accessories sport yarn and use knittinf pins if your knitting: skill is still in this turban Iv NKA Service NEW YORK Turbans will be more popular than ever .this spring and summer. " When flnn weather tempts you to greater J outdoor activity, -you'll need smujW, 'fc in pattern as follows: fitting headgear that will preserve your coiffure agaist the breezes. A Turban l or Every Tast This turban is easily knitted even by a tyro. The decorative knitting needles stuck in as "hatpins'' "hat-pins'' give it a novel touch. . The only materials you need are five one-ounce balls of sports yarn in any color, and No. 7 knitting pins in 4 1-2 mm. size. . -- MIND YOUR MANNERS Tct your knowledge of correct cor-rect Koriul uage by answering the following rrnestiorm, then checking against the authoritative authori-tative answers below: 1. If a young man is going away to an army training camp, is it all rij;ht for a girl he has been dating to give him a gift to take along? 2. Should a girl give her picture pic-ture to a young man who is going away to an army camp if he 'hasn't asked for it? 3. Is it all right for a girl, writing to a young man away at camp, to enclose some snapshots of herself in a letter? 4. If a young man, going away to camp, asks a girl for her picture pic-ture may she ask for hl3? 5. Should a girl suggest visiting visit-ing a young man who is at a training camp, or must she wait for an invitation from him? What would you do if You become engaged to a young man just before he leaves for a year's military training (a) Announce your engagement? engage-ment? (b) Wait until the young man returns to make a formal announcement an-nouncement of your engagement? engage-ment? Answers 1. Certainly. 2. No. 3. Certainly. If she hasn't dated him a great deal, it might be better to send snapshots of "the crowd" which include her. 4. Yes. 5. She must wait for an invitation invi-tation from him. Best "What Would You Do" solution so-lution (a) would not be incorrect, incor-rect, but (b) would be much wiser even though you wear an engagement ring. i7o?.iEn o? pnouo You Are Invited to Attend the r Home Economics Demonstration Health and Beauty Lecture By MRS. JEROME CRAYS Women's Clubhouse, 3rd No. and University Ave. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 24 2 I. M. Many Nice Prizes :: Admission Free! with a knitted turban in colorful for a ray, decorative touch. Even the formative state, you will find easy to make. Follow these directions: - GAUGE: 0 sts make 2 inches; 7, rows make 1 inch. Using double -yarn throughout, cast on 37 sts I First row: K 1, p 1. k 1. Repeat, Re-peat, from across. Repeat this row for 31 inches. Bind off. , i Block piece to measure 40 inches. Fold piece in half, Shir piece at fold. Place shirred part at back of 'head and tie ends in square knot at front, tucking ends unden knot. - Drape to suit individual taste, and tack in place. Social Follows 0. E. S. Meeting Valley Chapter grand representatives repre-sentatives were honored at a meeting of Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., held at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening. Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. Henry Hen-ry Bliunenthal and Mrs.' B. II. Bowfr were honored on this occasion, oc-casion, and they made brief remarks. re-marks. Mrs. Vera Perham, worthy grand matron, was in charge. Refreshments Re-freshments were served in the banquet room to 50 persons. M?HDu1N POACHED EGGS ARGENTINE (Serves 4) ; One tablespoon minced onion, 4 tablesprJons butter, 4 slices of eggplant, two 8-oz. cans tomato sauce, salt, pepper, 4 poached eggs. Cook onion in 1 tablespoon of butter until lightly browned, add tomato sauce and season to taste Brown eggplant slices on both sides in remaining butter, season with salt and pepper. Arrange eggplant on top of tomato sauce on individual serving plates, top with poached eggs and serve im mediately. , Young Miss Is Feted Honoring her daughter, Diane, on her tenth birthday anniversary, Mrs. , Alonzo Morley was hostess to 20 youngsters at a gay party Monday afternoon at the home. Games were followed by a dainty luncheon, and two large deeoiated birthday cakes were cut and served. Gifts were received by Disne. 'Clelb Calendar ACACIA Members of the Acacia club will meet Friday at. 4 o'clock at the Springville art exhibit. Floss Harmon will act as guide and lecturer. The women will return to the home of Mrs. A. E. Wright, for discussion. DELTA TIIKTA CHI The fifth anniversary of the Epsilon chapter, Delta Theta Chi, will be celebrated at an informal dinner Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. PAST SLVTRONS The Past Matrons Circle will meet at the. home of Mrs. C. H. Ward Friday at 1:30 o'clock, with Mrs. T. J. Rasmussen as assisting hostess. Red Cross work and other sewing will be taken care of. Refreshments will be served. VALLEY CIRCLE A meeting of Valley Circle will be held at the home of Mrs. Karl Scherer Thursday evening, with Miss Augusta Sherer as assisting as-sisting hostess. , READERS GUILD A meeting of the Readers' Guild will be held Friday at 4 p. m. at the home oc Mrs. Dean Anaerson, 244 West First South street. A review of the book, . "Schumann-Heink "Schumann-Heink The Last of the Titans," by Mary Lawton, will be given by Mxa. Harry Sundwall. THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Vera Bullock is entertain Ing members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge, club at her home Thursday. THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Veran M. Booth will be hostess to members of the Thursday Thurs-day Afternoon Bridge club at her home Thursday. BONNIE THAIS Members of the Bonnie Thais club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Bunnell. C. N. M. The C. N. M. club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ireta H. Tangren. FRIDAY BRIDGE Mrs.' Milo Bean of American Fork will be hostess to members of the Friday Bridge club at her home Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Nautilus Girls Plan Events A business meeting of the Nautilus Nau-tilus social unit of the B. Y. U. was held Monday evening at the home of Betty Ruth Christensen. Mary Page and Kathryn Swen-son Swen-son were assisting hostesses. Plans were discussed for an affair af-fair to be held Sunday morning, also, for initiations and f inai pledging of new girls, to be held in the near future. Plans for a party to be held after the Girls' day dance were also made, and for the spring formal May 30. Betty Pyott was named chairman, with Kay Traher, Beth Rambeau and Doramae Wightman. Refreshments were served to 24 members. , Family Gives Birthday Surprise Mrs. Arden Rowley was surprised sur-prised by her family members Tuesday evening at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Luncheon was served by the following fol-lowing self-invited guests: Mrs. Joseph A. Terry, Hilton and George Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cluff, Mf. and Mrs. Loren Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Terry. A birthday cake and lovely gifts were presented to the honor guest. it ii md mil 1 1 I i you've a oile of bi!! m.v. a clean twerp of them with a loan of $25 to $250 or more from Wuf Then you'll tiave only one small "coverall "cover-all payment a month, which you uct to fit your purte. Why not et about solving your unpaid-billt probloi right now? Phone or stop ia today. 1 Room 207 J 13 East Outer" (Over Walttre' St. 4CE fil I'rovo. Cth r - j John J'.,Moorr,Mr. . 1 To Wed Rush Holt .v J Leap year's No. 1 congressional bachelor, former Senator Rush Holt of West Virginia, stayed single in 1940, but, out of the Senate now, he's getting married. mar-ried. Miss Helen Froelich, above, Clcn Falls, Md., biology instructor, will be Holt's bride in afc early summer marriage. Dr. Lambert Addresses Group Dr. A. C. Lambert addressed members of the Provo chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, national honorary lady teachers' association, associa-tion, and their guests, at an open session held Tuesday evening in the lounge of the B. Y. U. Women's Wo-men's gym. Dr. Lambert talked on 'Education 'Educa-tion and Democracy." . Mis.s Leona Holbrook, president, presi-dent, was in charge. Twenty-two members and guests were present. a un L3 IV ;X IS THS AN5WW mm:. ,) ' BIG STOCK WALL PAPER AT Listen to TOMORROWS NEWS TONIGHT Dally 10 p. ra. . KOVO ' Til). lK3 City Briefa Mrs. Agne Durrant has returned re-turned from a week's business trip to Preston and Grace, Idaho. Dr. L. L. Cullimore is in Boston, Mass.. attending a medical convention con-vention being held all week. He left by plane Sunday. Mrs Evan NeJon of Salina (Laraine Sandgren) Is confined in the Utah Valley hospital, where she underwent a major operation Sunday. 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