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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH), DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ,30, lfr-H T"1 Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 432 Interesting Features For Women; Club crA Lodge News 11 9 Provo Stake Plans Affair The Provo stake presidency, President C. E. Rowan, Andrew Jensen and Antone K. Romney, has planned a party for all stake officers and their partners and ward bishops. counselors and cl rks and their partners, to be held Thursday evening in the First ward hall. Commencing at 8:30 o'clock, brief entertainment will be furnished furn-ished by auxiliary organizations in the stake. Dancing will be the main diversion and refreshments will be served. Jt is expected that 300 persons will be in attendance. c. M. I. A. Closing Social Tonight All officers and teachers of the Third ward V. M. and Y. V. M. I. A. will meet for their closing Focial of the year, this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darnell, 58 North Fourth West street. Hostess To Mierceles Club Mierceles club members were guests of Mrs. Roy Elliott, Jr., Tuesday evening at her home. Snapdragons and carnations were employed in decorating the rooms, and tiny bowls of pansies centered the tables. Bridge was the main diversion, 'Mrs. Leo Larsen' winning high score prize?, Mrs. Fid win Allen second. Mrs. Glerj Ripple was a guest, and members present were Mrs. Ted Maynard, Mrs. Ralph Richfield, Rich-field, Mr.5?. Leo Hansen. Mrs. Edwin Ed-win Allen, Mrs. Hal Walton, Mrs. Carl Klliott. Mrs. Victor Dahlin, Mrs. Leo Ferre, Mrs. D. R. Non-ton Non-ton and Mrs. Max Zabriskie- . Visitors Are Entertained Mrs. Vivian"' Harrison entertained enter-tained for Mrs. Kenneth Cox and children. Dawna Lee and Kenny, of St. George, Tuesday afternoon at her home. " i Luncheon was followed by sew-in sew-in f, cards and fortunes, and the guests included Mrs. Ralph Far-rer. Far-rer. Mrs. Millie Hansen, Mrs. Grant Dench, Mrs. S. Paul Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. J. E. Farrer and Mrs. 'Orson Downard. - ( j ' V j v. The development of newer and finer ranges induced Round Oak fo give the mos't modern, beautiful and economical model of today. Shown above is the Royal Square, exclusive in every detail including an oven of Armco steel. Porcelain enameled inside and outside in blue speckle finish. Sides and top are one piece with welded oven back and extra heavy oven bottom. Be sure to see this range before you decide. Burns coal or wood. Full rorcclain enamel finish. . """""N Tft Extra larire oven-heavy duty fire box, white or ivory, finish PROVO STORE 84 ( oil :jxi CL'3-j City Briefo Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Doremus will leave tonight for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif., where they will visit indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Froisland (Phyllis . Halladay) of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Reynaud, spent a delig'ntful week end in Twin Falls, .Ida., with their sister, 'Miss Naomi Halladay, Halla-day, who was recently transferred transfer-red there from the Provo Gamble's store. Mr. and .Mrs. John Ilennett have returned from Portland, Ore., and Vancouver Barracks, Washington, where they visited relatives and enjoyed visits to points of interest. In Portland, they were guests of their son, C. H. Bennett and family. They enjoyed watching the salmon fis'n-ing fis'n-ing in the Willamett river in Oregon Ore-gon City, and visits to Timber-line Timber-line lodge, Mt. Hood, and other important spots. They saw the Italian ship, Leme, recently taken tak-en over by the United States; also, the Battleship Oregon. - Club Holds No - Hostess Event A no-hostess party was held by the J. F. F. club members Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Edna Mae Hed-quist Hed-quist home, dinner being followed by "500." . Yellow candles were arranged on-the table. Mrs. Lawrence Sutherland Suth-erland received the first prize and Mrs. J. R. McAffee,' second. M !'.!. Grant Bench, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Kenneth Cox of St. George, and Mrs. George Kimber were guests and members present were Mrs. Clinton Krekson Mrs. Orson Downard, Mrs. ' S. Paul Stewart, Mrs. Lawrence -Sutherland, Mrs. Velo Barrett, Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Kimber, Mrs. J.. II. McAffee and Mrs. Vivian Harrison. Mother's Tea Is Planned O. S. Trovata girls met at the home of MLss 'Irene Christensen Tuesday evening, to plan the Mother's day tea being held with the alumna members.-.. . Refreshments were served" after the business. ROYAL SQUARE V x xv V' nJ North University Ave. i a n i j "Heand-She" Outfits Noted K ' t 1 f I Introduced, a season or two ago, similar hats has taken hold. This gray-green felt sports hats, creased to suit individual ". preference. Her's gais a feminine touch through a long graceful bow. PAY SON UiS. A. "It. WILSON Reporter An outstanding social function of the past week was the annual banquet given by tho Nebo Stake Relief Society board members in honor of the Relief Society executive execu-tive officers from the four wards of the stake. Former board members mem-bers were invited and those present pres-ent from out of town were Mrs. Myrtle Loutensock of Salt Lake Citv: Mrs. Kliza C. White and Mrs. Ilepsey S. Lewis of Provo, The event was held in the First ward hall and the banquet tables were decorated with daffodils, narcissis and hyacinth, in the Relief Society colors, bTtie and gold. A membership theme w-as used and was adapted from the rallying song for the 1942 centennial, cen-tennial, "A .Hundred Thousand Strong.". The program was given as follows: song, prayer. President Presi-dent VV. R. Wightman; "A Hun-died Hun-died Thousand Strong," .- Vera Cloward; "For Glorious Achievement," Achieve-ment," Klsie Cornaby;. "For Won-dixiiij Won-dixiiij Devotion," Lena Tliomas; "With Happy Hearts," .Ada Taylor; Tay-lor; "tiiving of Service," Chasta Harris; "Faith to Succeel," I "hoe-be "hoe-be Reid; "A Valiant Mighty Throng." Mary Harding; 'Forr ward We'll Go." Martha Chard; "Striving to Grow," Jennie H. Hill; "United in Purpose,'! Hazel Baird, primary president; 1-Mitn Sclin, M. I. A. president, "Heaven's "Heav-en's Guiding Light"; Rebecca Twede; "Rekindle the Flame," Hcpsy S. Lewis; rally song, prayer, pray-er, George Staheli. The music in--cluded a violin solo by Mary Margaret Mar-garet Shnul, accompanies! by Viola Cook;, piano duet, Bernice Wilson and Lois Cowan; vocal duct, Dnr-lene Dnr-lene and Maurine Cowan. The stake membership arch and lie- JlourTussy make-up matched and daintily boxed for spring Lipstick and Cake Rouge topping top-ping a regular $1 size box of exquisite Safari Face Powder. Choice of 10 smart shade cotn-binations, cotn-binations, including new TUSSY Stork Club shade, rich and provocative artd YOUNG! CITY DRUG STORES PROVO . . SPKINT.VILLE SPANISH FORK PAY SOX . FA1KVIKW C . NEW! 3-PIECE Rcb. $1 size Safari Tce Towjcf V ...with Lipstick and Rouki-. too... V boxed complete, only JJOO il lA 1 i the "lie-and-.slie" combination of couple wears matching lig'htweight lief Society cmblem.3 decorated the banquet room. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ilouser announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mae Houser, to Clifford Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Spencer of Payson. The marriage , took place in the First ward church with Bishop Jordan A. Law of f iciating:. The couple left for a short wedding trip and they will reside in Pay son. A number of parties are being planned in honor of the bride. ; ; Pearl Butler, the 12-year-oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Butler, ; invited 24 oT her sixth- grade classmates to 5ier home to celebrate her birthday. The event was carried out with' a carnival motif in the games and refresh monts. Richard B. Mendenhall arrived last Thursday from . California, where he has been employed. lie was inducted in1 the draft in the last selective service group from thi3 district. Mrs. John P. Oleson was hostess hos-tess at a delightful spring lunch-con lunch-con on Monday. Her guests included in-cluded Mrs. , A. C. Page,- Mrs, La ban Harding, Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mrs. A, L. Curtis,' Mrs. - Lee U.. Taylor, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mrs. Orla Stewart, Mrs. II,: K. Huber, Mrs. Earl Page and Mrs. Spence Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBeth are here from Los Angeles for a week's visit with relatives. They were accompanied by Paul McBeth Mc-Beth and Gerald Simmons, who have been working in California. Gerald has been called in the draft and is visiting hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Paul expects ; his call in a few. weeks, and is Visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps.' and other relatives. rela-tives. i INADEQUATE 1)1 ET Ft) CXI) "Studies summarized in this report re-port indicate that millions of people peo-ple in thi.s country are living on diets that are below the safety hue. This does not mean that all of these people are hungry. Some oiten are. Nor do all that subsist on poor diets show symptoms of pellagra, beriberi, scurvy, anemia, or other wen-ueiinea disease. I'or every case of actual illness traceable trace-able to poor diet there are probably prob-ably hundreds of borderline cases. "Getting along on poor : diets for weeks at a time takes its toll in. chronic fatigue, shifting aches and pains and certain kinds of digestive disturbances. While such discomforts may not keep'a person per-son in bed, they cut down his ef-liciency ef-liciency on the job. "The nation's families need good diets to safeguard their own health and to strengthen the-diseases of the country." . v . :': EGGS SIIJKKLVN (Serves 4) Two tablejisoons butter, 1 onion, chopped fine, 1 cup tomato puree, 1 teaspoon beef extract, . 1 teaspoon tea-spoon soy sauce, teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon black pepper, 4 poached eggs. Brown onion lightly in butter in skillet. Add tomato puree and seasonings, simmer 10 minutes and pour over poached eggs. VOCAL and PIANO INSTRUCTION MARGUERITE JEPPERSOX 412 WVnt Third South Provo, Utah Cleb Calendar LITERARY LEAGUE Members of the Literary League are entertaining at a Mother's day party Friday at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Markham. PKOVOXAS The Provonas club party for Friday, has been postponed for a week. LADY LIONS The Lady Lions will hold their meeting at the Edna Mae Hed- quist home Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. George E. Jones is chairman, assisted by Mrs. William Wil-liam A. Johnson and Mrs. J. C, Kindred. Reservations r may be made with one of these women. ' MUNICIPAL SECTION The municipal section of the Women's Council will not hold is meeting Thursday, but will meet in open session the fourth Monday Mon-day in the month. . ; S. C. . The meeting of the S. C. club, announced for Thursday, has been postponed indefinitely. HEADERS' - GUILD The Readers' Guild members are holding a party for their friends, an informal affair to be held Friday evening at 1:ZQ o'clock at the home ot Mrs. M. T. Davis, 3sH) East Center street. A pot-luck supper will be served, and games will follow. LES FILLE.S The Les Filles club members will entertain their husband3 Ut a dinner at Twin l'ines in Oreni, Thursday evening at &:30 o'clock. REYNOLDS XO. 12 I. The Creative Fine Arts club. A. I R. chapter No. 12, will meet at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Thursday at 2:30 o'clock, instead of 2 o clock, as was announced Tuesday. -Each member may in vite one guest. XAVV MOTHERS A quilting is being held by the Navy Mothers' club Friday at the home of the commander, Mrs. Elizabeth Miner, 519 East First South street, A pot-luck lunch. Will be served, and all members are urged to co-operate. They are asked to meet early in the morn ing, if possible, or join the group In the afternoon. . UXIVERSITY DAMES The University Dames are meeting this evening at 8 o clock in the women's lounge of the Education building. A group pic ture for the scrap-book will-"be taken, and Mrs. Alice Christen sen will read the three-act play, "Ethan Frome." V. F. W. AUXILIARY A meeting of the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held at the home of Mrs, Ellen Carter Thursday at 2 p.-m, AH members are requested to be present. , ' VARIETY Mrs, LaVar "Groiicman. will i'he hostess to members of the Variety Var-iety club Fridav evening at i 8 o'clock ather home, 47 South Fifth -East street.. WRITERS' STUDY The Writers' Study group will meet Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Anna P. Redd, 1076 East Center street. . . THURSDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Oran Groneman will be hostess to members of the Thursday Thurs-day Afternoon Bridge club "at her home Thursday. 1 M. AND S. I Members of the M. and S, club will meet Thursday -evening , at the home of Mis3 Mary Buk. QUINIENTOS Members ' of the Quinientos club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Thelma Vin cent. . , oo.l i' ( Yut t nnl V. A. 99 North 1st West Phone 310 f lit Shower Given ; By Neighbors Mrs. Afton Burningham, Mrs. Florence - Wilkinson - and Mrs. Edith Spalding gave, a shower for Mrs. Cinderella Johnson, whose home was destroyed by fire Friday Fri-day afternoon, at the Burningham home. Tuesday. Friends and neighbors were bidden and they presented Mrs. Johnson with a variety of useful articles. A tray luncheon was served to Mrs. Maude Jacobs, Mrs. Julia Andreason, Mrs. Maude Sorenson, Mrs. Joell Spalding, Mrs. Grace Spalding, Mrs. Maude Spalding, Mrs. Delia Wilkinson, Mrs. Olive Burningham, Mrs. Ab-bie Ab-bie Anderson, Mrs, Hulda Orvin, Mrs. Irene Shumway, Mrs. Bernice Ber-nice Rawlings, Mrs. Ethel Sorenson Soren-son and Mrs. Kenneth McEwan. MIND YOUR MANNERS Test vour knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following fol-lowing questions, 1 then checking against the authoritative answers below: - 1. May after-dinner coffee spoons be used when coffee is served in large cups? . 2. If there is no plate under an iceJ-tea glass, ' what should you do w ith the spoon when you are not drinking? . . 3. Should parents ever disagree before their children? , 4. Should you ask a friend who has recently been divorced how her former husband is? ' 5. When you become acquainted with a woman who uses Mrs. before be-fore her name, but has no husband, hus-band, should you ask s her about him? What would you do lf You haven't enough tablespoons to go around and yet you want to serve soup - in soup plates (al Use teaspoons? (b) Give up the idea of serving soup in plates? Answers 1. No. 2. Put it hack in the glass. 3. No. 4. No. Don't mention him. 5. No. She will tell you whether she is a widow or a divorcee when she wants to. Best "What Would You Do" solution so-lution (b). i Bridge - Luncheon Proves Delightful DeNovo i club members met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, the affair af-fair being in the form of a bridge-luncheon. bridge-luncheon. , Mrs. George Carter won the high score prize . and Mrs. Fred Newell,- second, and the traveling award went to Mrs. Bert Sullivan. H . TOO LATE FOR ' CLASSIFICATION BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room. Good clean rooms. 754 West 1 North. -,m30 ' FOR .SALE - CARS 1932 Chevrolet coach, new paint, good tires. 313 East 1. South. m2 FOR KENT FURNIsm.D MODERN 2 room apartment. 412 North 1 Ea,st. Thone 352R. mG FOR KENT UNFURNISHED MODERN 4 room apartment. 257 South 2 East. Fhone 1067. m30 FOU SALE MISCELLANEOUS BLISS Triumph certified seed pen tatoes. Phone 4S2. mt MONARCH range, gas plate at tached. 4G6 South 6th East. m6 Must Sell Immediately I Practically New COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR SO EAST SECOND SOUTH t -vacations tnt A GO 0 1.. . ' 9.9.3 f this roniM.H on a tenny jk.kIuI tnnl Bii.l mitil t I nl" I'at-ifle " 1 T..r, Noiith Tftnvlf !.. "alt - ily, I tl'. tur rulorful new Travrl t ller. Xante this -oHiM.il on a jwnn jk.kIuI Bii.l mitil t I nl" I'at-ifle " t .V'ara JLa-. .Iilrt--J -3B? City ,3, ST-4-11 i i s Bridge - Dinner Is Delightful o Entertaining at the Edna Mae Htdquist home Tuesday evening, Mrs. Bovce Rawlins was hostess to members cf the X club. Mrs. Ward McDonald of Lewis- ton, Idaho, was a guest, and mem bers present were Mrs.- Robert Crosbie, Mrs. H. J, Corleissen, Mrs. C. H. VanceMrs. Glen Sim mons, Mrs. Boyd Rasumssen and Mrs. John, Krier. Dinner was served, after which bridge w as played. Mrs. ' Krier won high score prize and "Mrs. McDonald, : the second .favor. . J THIS CKEAT HIT LEAVES TONIGHT! BARBARA STANWYCK U THE LADY EVE" A PARAMOUNT TOMORROW! c, - r Never hat th - crn offrd to much! Tht oII-tim ttt-il!ing odvn-tur odvn-tur itory... brought to life by filmdom't three most dynamic tar...in a way you'll never forget I Mats. AUXANBEI KNOX 3.c Eves. z. J'.ul MM" 1 NOW! . . ALL NEW SHOW TODAY! Provo's Riggest Show Feature X"o. 1 A PICTURE FOR -ALL AMERICANS! DARING TRUE SHOCKING! "WORLD IN i FLAMES" Banned in Some States - - -SHOWN HERE UNCENSORED! ' Ends Tonight (Utali's Own) Laralne Hay and Roht. Young - "THE TRIAL OF MARY Hl'tiAN" . also 'Richard Arlen and Ajidy lJevine ."A DANGEROUS GAME" STARTS OUR PICTURES ARE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! Look At These Two Ace Attractions On the Same Bill! j HE i . .was lookinjr for a wife to support him in the style to which he was j accustomed! ! SHE . . wanted a rich old hus- band who had at least one foot in the grave! I You'll rar when thev meet and can't afford to fall in love! I ' M y 7 ft y 4, l.V.?.....:,-.,::,,--1 Birthday Is Celebrated Mrs. Arthur Brown was honored hon-ored on her birthday anniversary, when members olhe LaRemmie club met ' at her Swme Tuesday afternoon. They included Mrs. Rose Bair, Mrs. Agnes Gibby. Mrs. Lorella Boyden. Mrs.. Irene Boyes. Mrs. Maude PetersonMrs. Mattie Arnold Ar-nold and Mrs. Evelyn Jones. Luncheon and bridge were enjoyed, en-joyed, Mrs. Boyden winning the prize. Tulips decorated the rooms. Lovely gilts were presented to the guest of honor. - HENRY FONDA -in- SMASH HIT!! ... at 1:13 P. M. ..llncf Si TO DOOM! 0 - CN lOCKHART'BAKRY PraAlO J 'MllK.KfMOIOK .MAN l.V" Iiraniiniiit r Itl if M IT rnii Tirc 'alue! nllf I It H L - . Feature. No. Z YOUTH GAIETY - - -MUSIC! - - - "Dancing On A Dime". " with JRACE MaeDOXALD KOIiKUT I'AHiE FRANK JUNKS WILLIAM FRA WI.EY LILLIAN 'CORNELL v THURSDAY vnni vv n'Wiui "EISTT'IIXS ALSO Chapter No. 10 "JUNIOR G-MEN" with THE "IJEAH END" KIDS |