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Show PAGE 'FIVE: &c v.. .4 Interesting Features ; For iJWoassn Qub - end Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 43 2 I i i News PRO VO '(UTAH) PAILY HEHALD7 -.TUESDAY; -APRIL' -14, '4942. Provo Couple limehted - Mr. and Mrs. ; J. W. Jacobs, who are moving to Ogden,- were honored at the monthly social of the Provo chapter of the.U. A. B., held at the Farrer high school Monday evening. Mr. Jacobs, president of the i Provo chapter of the blind, and Mrs. Jacobs, are to be instructors at the State School for the Deaf and Blind, a Ogden. A program included musical selections se-lections by the Happy Chappies, an interesting talk by Lynn Rog-erson, Rog-erson, who recently returned from Panama; accordian selections by Ed Kimber; clarinet numbers by Jean Evans, accompanied by Vern Penrod; and remarks by Loyal West of Ogdeh, president of the State Association for the Blind, and J. W. Thornton .-who paid tribute to Mr. Jacobs. In behalf of the chapter members, mem-bers, Mrs. Rile Huff presented gifts to both Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. Ja-cobs. Mr. ' Jacobs responded. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, and tasty refreshments were served to 75 guests. Harold Kendall, temporary president, was in charge. K. S. Literary Names Officers K. S. Literary club" members elected officers for next year, at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Reid, Monday evening. eve-ning. Airs. tierneii sturgis was named president; Mrs. Carl Johnson, John-son, vice president, and Mrs. Guy Percival, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Harold Mitchell, retiring president, .was in charge. Mrs. Reid reviewed the book, "Dr. Millhorn and the Pearly Gates," by Stephen Vincent Benet. A dainty dain-ty luncheon followed the program pro-gram and business session. Bidden as a guest was Mrs. Willard Jensen, and member!! present were: Mrs. Harold Mitchell. Mitch-ell. Mrs. Austin Tyler, Mrs. Ber-nell Ber-nell Sturgis, Mrs. Guy Percival, Mrs. Delbert Steiner, Mrs. Jasper Snow, Mrs. Alma W. Hansen. Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mrs. Thomas Reid and Mrs. Clifton Anderson. '' Monday Bridge Club Event Mrs. William Obie of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, was hostess to members of the Monday Night Bridge club at her home Monday. Mrs, Mark Roberts, Mrs. Alvin Corbett and Mrs. George Carter1 were bidden guests. Members present were: Mrs. Glen Ken nedy of Springville, Mrs. Robert Thornj Mrs, George DurneU, Mrs. Harvey Higgins, Mrs. John Yea-ger, Yea-ger, Mrs. J. J. Nusink, Mrs. John Bush and Mrs. Ella Whit taker. Bridge was followed by luncheon. lunch-eon. High score prise went to Mrs. Obie, Mrs. Thorn - received the second favor, and Mrs. Whit-taker, Whit-taker, traveling award. Vineyard Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon and Mr. and Mrs. George Blake attended at-tended funeral services, held for their JLTncle John Sumsion at Springville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen of Richfield visited here ' Sunday with relatives ; Mrs Milton L. Holdaway attended at-tended her cousin Seymour Bail-ley's Bail-ley's funeral at Salt Lake Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Virgina Faucett of Tooele, visited here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orvin Sunday. Gomp - X CII1IIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIUIIHIHIIIIII3BI.SI..PJ n II !J ii !I M M - M II II II : I ll M r. M II II II II II !! i ii ii ii I! I! M M g' ' ' C 'cyV v-v ' W. " Great To Work With DTR's "Unitized" wallpaper is better for any job i . . its sturdier ... its better looking ... its easier to handle ... in fact, a room with "Unitized" wallpaper is a truly handsome and serviceable room. DTR COMPANY BUBUIIalBlIIllUnillllllllllllllllltillllllllEji Smart Strategy Battle Against Food ' Waste . rfefrf ; -vrv."1 'Waste lurks in- every carlessly - V"-- " 1 ii Hillil &JL . JkkZk&k BY MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX - NEA Service Food Editor The graml strategy against food waste requires clever marketing, storing, cooking. MARKETING: Learn the. qualities of food your family needs and buy no more. Avoid loading up on perishaMe vegetables and other foods Just because they seem cheap. If that ''cheap" food spoils because you cannot use it fast enough, then it becomes extravagant food. " Don't buy a large quantity of eggs at a time unless your family will use them before they deteriorate. Don't buy more meat than can be eaten at one or two meals. Waste lurks in every carelessly planned plan-ned planned grocery order. STORING: Keep potatoes in a cool, dark place. Wash fresh greens at once, drain, and place in covered container in refrigerator. Keep butter and eggs in refrigerator in covered container. They both can absorb odors. Uncovered milk absorbs odors and may spoil. Never store bananas in the refrigerator. Do not crowd refrigerator. There must be a circulation of air, otherwise it will not be able to do its job. Wash the refrigerator at least once a week. Rinse out with soda and water. That is absolutely necessary to prevent food from spoiling. COOKING: If you don't know how to cook the modern way, it will pay to learn. The Federal government offers a practical series of booklets on cookery, most of them free. Many state and local community services also offer books on modern cooking. Improperly cooked food is a great source of waste. Unless food is pleasant to eat and nutritious, it will be wasted. Cook vegetables in very little water and use the water you cook in. .a iu.i v.i vioiiiWM aim minerals, uvercooKing destroys vitamins and auii-.z, ucoli a many iwu eivineiiis. Girls Sponsor Silver Tea for Red Cross A delightful silver tea was given by the Debonier club, an organization of young girls, in benefit f the. Red Cross, the: af-fair af-fair being held Sunday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merrill. Marian Jeanne Merrill Mer-rill was acting hostess. The table was beautifully arranged ar-ranged with a centerpiece of Calla lilies and daisies. Eighty .guests attended and enjoyed en-joyed the fol?.owing continuous program: Violin duet, Elma Snow and Shirley Nagel; piano solos, Marian Jeanne Merrill, Betty Jo Smith and Marian Christcnsen; clarinet solo, Nadine Cooper. Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood, sponsor, spon-sor, was present, also. Miss Audrey Aud-rey Rasmussen, honorary member; mem-ber; Mrs. Don C. Merrill and Mrs J. W. Christensen. The girls present were: Marian Christeilsen, Gail Greenwood, Nancy Wilson, Luana Ferguson, Marian Jeanne Merrill, Jeannie Taylor,- Annette Brown, Norma Boyle, Mildred Miller, Gloria Mower, LaVern Cloward, Nadine Cooper, Carol Brockbank, Elaine Hoover, Doris Clark, Barbara Lewis, Betty Jo Smith, Jacqueline Jacque-line Young. Gloria Russell and Shirlene Thompson. .' I Scandinavians Plan Party The Scandinavians organization is holding a party Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Gren. All Scandinavians and their friends are invited. H w Will Win " fx-y"y r- "S 'ST"' planned grocery order . vuok vegeiaDies only a snort time, I minerals. Never use soda in vege- 3- If s Snoody But 'Snice IT'S a snood! Underneath Paul ette Goddard's posies, that seem to grow in her hair, there's a fine white net cap which holds the flowers in place and also Paul-ette's Paul-ette's locks. That bow sitting behind be-hind the soft puff of hair on her forehead holds the snood on even through the hair's more active ac-tive moments in her Paramount picture. "Reap the Wild Wind." BIRTHDAYS s Tuesday, April 14 WILFORD PERRY AMANDA ROUNDY ALMA BOURNE ZELMA JOHNSON Wednesday, April 15 MRS. JAMES L. BAXTER STERLING BEAN THOMAS S. JONES MRS. HARRIET VARLEY FRED THATCHER MRS. MARY " H.BUNNELL C M.. GREEN MRS. ALICE GREEN SMITH MRS. W. L. WILLIAMS MRS. WILSON STREET MRS. A. B. MORGAN CHERRY AND CREAM CHEESE SALAD (8 Servings) One; No. -2 can black, pitted cherries, 1 cup liquid drained from cherries, 1 3-ounce package cream cheese, l package cherry flavored gelatin, l cup boiling water. Drain cherries thoroughly. Mea- SanWI TIRES 2idt iktat EASTBOUND: Lv. 11:05 a. m. 10:32 p.m. SOUTHBOUND: . Ly. 3:43 p. m. 7:40 p. m. BUS DEPOT i : W. E. RODRIGUE, Ajent 05 West Center St. Phone 1272 Marriage Is , Macle Known An announcement of special ini terest is the marriage -of, Miss Faun Thomson, , teacher ; at th Tinapanogoa school, to Lieutenant O.f R. .Warner, now stationed at Fort George - Wright at Spokane, Wash. The young couple were wed in the Salt Lake temple March 20, by President Austin, and Mrs. Thomson will join her husband at tne close of the school year. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomson of Richfield, Rich-field, and Lieut. Warner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner of Kelso, Calif. Both are graduates of the B. Y. U., the bride being a member of the Pidelas social unit and Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Warner served a mission in the southern states and is a member of Delta Phi. UTUAL ESSAGES . Regular M. I. A. meetings will be conducted In the various wards this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Re ported programs are listed here. SEVENTH WARD A mixed chorus from the Maeser school totaling 70 voices will sing during the preliminary program at the Seventh ward M I. A. services this evening. Bishop Wesley P. Lloyd will speak to the special interest group on "Re ligions of the World." EIGIfril WARD There will be a solo by Ted Christensen and a girls trio made up of Dortha and Avalon Christensen Chris-tensen and Ruth Cunningham will sing. A group of unusual films will be shown to the special inter es est group THIRD WARD The preliminary program will be given by the Lehi high school students. Lester Russon, assisted by Dorothy Norberg, Beryl Pufr nam, Cleo Christensen and Donna' Roberts will present a puppet show. Cleo Christensen will sing: two numbers, accompanied bv Miss Putnam. SIXTH WARD The Y.M.M.I.A. will be in charge of the program, the "Life of Mormon Jtfusic," ,to be-given by Miss Ruth Rowland. Special music mu-sic will be furnished. NINTH WARD "Music of Many Lands," will be provided as a preliminary program. pro-gram. The first-aid class will continue in the special interest meeting. Pearl Snow will give the "His tory of Mormon Music." Con- gregational singing will be led oy Miss Azona Fair and Mrs. Vera Brumnjak. MANAVU WARD A one-act play will be read by Miss Georgia Culllmore during dur-ing the preliminary period. Wil-ford Wil-ford D. Lee. of the B. Y. U. faculty, facul-ty, and Alice Turner, will give the lesson in the Gleaner class, and in the special interest class, Bishop Kay Davis of Payson, will discuss "Problems I Met in the Capitol." FIRST WARD There will be no Mutual meeting meet-ing at the First ward Wednesday Wednes-day evening, but instead, a picnic pic-nic will be held to which all Mutual members are cordially invited in-vited to attend. Transportation will be provided and all are to meet at the church at 5 p. m. Orem News student council appointive offices were filled in a recent student council meeting, announces student stu-dent president, Ralph Peterson. Officers appointed are. Beth Cordner, yearbook editor Faun mrsi ana Hazel Stevenson, school paper editor and business manager man-ager respectively Richard Nlmar. Boys organization president and r-auia Aiae Lotz, Girl's organization organiza-tion president: Wavne Hphertsnn and Beula Haws, boys and girls auueuc managers; David Asay, debate manager; .. Earl , Farns-worth, Farns-worth, music manager; and Elaine Oliver, Beverly Reiske and Mary a. ruing, cneer leaders.: sure 1 cup into mixing bowl. Add cream cheese to syrup, beating until un-til smoothly blended with a dover egg beater. Place eelatin in bowl. aaa Doiiing water, stir until dissolved. dis-solved. Then combine, the two uquid mixtures and add cherries. r-our into 8 individual heart- shaped or other molds. Place in refrigerator and allow to set. Un- moid on crisp lettuce leaves and top with mayonnaise or a fruit saiaq dressing. To Relieve distress frea UONTHLYN FEMALE WEAKNESS Try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to help relieve monthly pain with Its weak, nervous feelings due to montbly functions! dis turbaaoes. Zt help build up resist tane unltut aiu?H - ' -- - - n rifli M cult daysoUowbUrscttWS eiuib Calendar -.f Vmmmmwm WEDNESDAY BRIDGE . -At 7 1:30 o'clock luncheon at Keeley's will be held .Wednesday for - members of. the Wednesday afternoon Bridge club. Mrs. Flava Leavitt will be hostess. . NAUTILUS ALUMNAE Members of the Nautilus Alumnae Alum-nae will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home- of Mrs. Louise Firmage. Mrs. Arta L. Grow will be . assisting hostess. hos-tess. ' TRES JO LI Mrs. Joseph Seethaler will entertain en-tertain at 1:30 o'clock Thurrv. at her home, for members of te Tres Joll : club. VARIETY Mrs. Dean Loose will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Variety club at the home of her ' slate; 3 Mrs. Millard Beck, Twelfl North and Fourth West streets, Thursday evening. CAMP NO. 2 Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 2 will meet Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albert S. Jones. PRIMROSE Members of the Primrose club will meet at the home of Mr. Lyne Roberts Friday, instead of Thursday. Dinner will be served at 1:30 o'clock. BETA SIGMA PHI The XI chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, is meeting Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Shirley Weight. Mrs. L. L. Cul-limore Cul-limore will give the literary lesson. les-son. P.ILS. WOMEN Dr. J. C. Moffitt will lead in a discussion on "How Will The In- dustrial Expansion in Provo Affect Af-fect the Educational Program of the Schools," at the Provo High School Women's meeting at the home of Mrs. John T. Taylor Thursday, immediately after the Victory Cooking school at the Provo high school auditorium. OPTIMIST , . Mrs. John Yeager is entertaining entertain-ing members of the Optimist club at the Edna Mae ' Hedquist home Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. 4-C Mrs. Jerry Hanks wiU be hostess hos-tess to members of the 4-C club at her home Wednesday at 7:30 OCIOCK. I NELKE READING w club will- meet Thursday at 4 o clock, instead of 3:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Alex Hed quist, with Mrs. W. Monroe Pax-man Pax-man assisting. Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll will present the program. PIULE NADA Members of Phlle Nada will be entertained Thursday afternoon the home of Mrs. R. D. Clow- a- Mrs William Firmage will ?le&a a discussion on "Silver," and jura. Btamey Heal will speak on "Furniture." WRITERS' LEAGUE The Provo chapter of the League of Utah Writers will meet in the faculty room at the Provo high school Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. JAYCEE WIVES The Jaycee Wives elections of officers will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. Mrs. Betty Oss, color captain, will be in cnarge. An excellent program has been arranged. Outgoinsr of ficers are: Mrs. Lvnn Moulton. president: Mrs. LaMar Mavcock. vice president: Mrs. James West- wood, treasurer, and Mrs. Clyde R. James. -secretary. GOLF WOMEN The Provo Women's Golf asso ciation will hold a dinner and social so-cial hour Wednesday evening at approximately "a o'clock at the Golf clubhouse. 1 The dinner will immediately follow the golf opening open-ing and contest. Reservations may oe made by calling 421W or 393. ROYAL NEIGHBORS A special meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America, will be held Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alice Whiting, 646 East Center street. Two deputies will be present, as follows: Mrs. Alice - Grosvenor of Parma, Ida., and Mrs. Hattie L. Hansen of Salt Lake City. A full attendance is urged. SOJOURNERS The Sojourners will meet Thurs day afternoon at the. home of Mrs. Le Roy Davis. . New Idea Adopted For Graduation Waiving the traditional grad uation program, the Provo high scnooi graduation committee has adopted an entirely new theme this year. The combination pageant- piay, "listen, Mr. Speaker," a patriotic program, will be presented. pre-sented. Exercises will be held May 28 and 29 in the PHS auditorium. The program. win be presented entirely of senior students, ac cording: to Miss Anna SxnooC Eng- nsn . instructor, chairman of the committee. Other members of the commit tee include Claude Snow, speech instructor; Wesley Pearce, band instructor; C H. Rigby, art instructor; in-structor; and Ernest Paxman, vo HowUhcle ; Sam's i Clothes Order Hits Future Fashions Ne volnmineas r bias t sleeves. Ne caffs. r l- i AN it , j v ' W r B skirt: " in. .This eae Is - Z9 ln. I ; ; I t W r B bem: 2 uj.lV 3 in. WPB sweep ef skirt: 4 to it la. Skirt pictured Is St In. around. NEW YORK Uncle Sam as wartime fashion arbiter will go down in Mrs. America's book under the heading:: "Pleasant Surprises." Sur-prises." The War Production Board's order regulating women's clothes was not as drastic as some had expected. For instance, there's no overall limit in yardage per dress. To the average woman, it simply means: That the clothes you now have on your back and In your closet are in style and will remain in style for the duration. - - That when you buy new clothes, they will be minus cloth-consuming cloth-consuming fanciness. Eliminated are: All-over pleated skirts, huge sleeves, very long suit jackets, hoods, capes, scarfs, sashes over two Inches wide, overskirts, aprons. Comfort and freedom-giving fashion, elements which. ARE within Uncle Sam's pattern for wartime dress are: gored and partly pleated skirts with hemsweeps as wide as 78 inches for cotton, 64 for heavy wool; Wp-length suit jackets; flexible, bias-cut skirts, though not sleeves, and floor-length evening dresses. WPB estimates the order ; will i jun una vuiion per year; wui aneci, at mosi, W per cent OI American women's wear. The above picto-diagram shows how the new restrictions will affect fashions MARGUERITE YOUNG. -- Pioneer Ward Plans Old Folks Fete A full afternoon of splendid en tertainment has been planned for the old folks of Pioneer ward to take place Wednesday. Dinner will be served at noon and and fine program has been arranged ar-ranged for the following hours. All ward members over 60 years of age and all widows and widowers widow-ers of the ward are invited to attend. Lake View A fire side chat was held at the A. M. Davis home Sunday evening eve-ning by the M Men and Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A. Twenty members attended. Mellory Bent-ley Bent-ley of the B. Y. u. gave a talk on "negro spiritual Revival" Delicious Del-icious refreshments were served. Mrs. Ellen Bunnell returned home from Ephralm where she spent a few days visiting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. james NuttalL . An interesting partiotic program pro-gram has been arranged for the closing session of the M. I. A. in the Lake View chapel tonight with Paul Taylor in charge: Talks Will be given by Mr. Taylor. Alfred Madsen and August Johnson. A vocal solo will be sung by Norma Nelson and a cornet solo bv Leo Vernon. The flag posting ceremony will be in charge of George Cropper. Crop-per. There will be songs by the congregation. Tributes will be paid to the men in the service. Benjamin News Mrs. LenaHawkins.. entertained at a bridal shower in honor of her granddaughter, Carol Hawk-Ins Hawk-Ins of Spanish Fork. There were 25 guests present. The bride-to-be received many lovely gifts. The D. .UY P. fcf the Benjamin Stewart chapter met at the home of Mrs. Hazel Anderson. Captain Cap-tain Maud Ludlow presided. The history of Wm. S. . Carter was read by his granddaughter. Mrs. Anderson. The lesson was given by Mrs. Francis Hansen. . Mrs. Addie Ludlow read poems about Spring. . The hostesses were Mrs. Julia Herbert, Mrs. Addie Ludlow and Mrs. Anderson. . . i' Mrs. Delia Tippetts entertained the B. L. Bridge club. Mrs. Maud Ludlow and Mrs. Mary Clark won the first and second high score prizes. ... Angel Caras car was stolen at Provo while some of the fam ily were visiting there. ' It was recovered Thursday. -aui swartz, who is in the hospital hos-pital at Ogden. was visited bv yA - ' W P B jacket: 25 J- in. Jacket shewn is n in. ' I ' . . 1 . ISMjLBaawHMMSSMV 1 i Ne pocket flaps. ' N patch pee- ' , kets. Ne Inside peekets ef woe I. i? r f v h. i A f 1 WPB says your future suit may not have wool linings, hoods, capes, scarfs, muffs, bags or vests. Skirts may not have wool belta. No three piece . ensembles at one price. (Suit by Frederick Knize) save 100,000,000 yasdaof wooLi Credit Women Elect Officers Election of officers took place at a meeting of the Credit -2 Women's club, held at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Monday eve ning. The business followed a dinner, and the retiring president. Miss Margaret Forsyth, presided. Miss Elaine Bott was elected president; Mrs. Fern Mason, vice president; Miss Nadine Fair, secretary; sec-retary; Miss Azona Farr, treasurer, treas-urer, and Miss Joyce Jolley, reporter. re-porter. . - Miss Jean Reese read a one-act one-act play. f Those present included: Mrs. Fern Mason, Miss Margaret Forsyth, For-syth, Miss Elaine Bott, Miss Lillian Lil-lian Hollingshead, Miss Joyce Jolley, Jol-ley, Miss Mabel Jensen, Miss Nadine Na-dine Farr, Miss . Norma Farrer) Miss Shirley Rowe, Miss Doyne Housekeeper and Miss Fawn Brady. THE ANSWERS TO WARTIME NUTRITION PROBLEMS L JL JL JL JL K JVf JJ W C mmm 4P K rm r Kitthea Short Coarse in NUTRITION Julia Lee Wright tsj HetM ZromnmUti Director el Safe-' wwf Stores HoMiinfcii BeroeMi Uem Editor el "TVt TmmOr Cbeto" l oetkor el .TUchea Ceteee BY SoioweTf ! . Prove Hich flcbeel u AedUeriani. Opoiuered br l'tah 'stele Netritioa CeeerU sW l lsk State Pme . ' , ,;.'i; .j-'-H V;J;--.v Assorlstlee. - -: v ' ' In cooperation with UtAh County- NiitrUkm- Committee rtah Coaatr . I Auxiliary, ,-8tto . Medical Asocltpn; UtSh vCMjntrvi'Pr.' v f s ; Bridge-Dinner r I Is Delightful . ! , Mrs. Boyce Rawlins at the Edna Mae. Hedquist home Monday eve- . ning. The affair was in the form of a bridge-dinner. Daffodils' Daffo-dils' were pretty as-the table cen- -terplece: - ' - " - High score prize went to Mrs. Ward McDonald, j and Mrs. John 0 Krier received v the traveling"- -award. , "." - . Mrs.. James Westwood was a.-guest, a.-guest, and , members present, irt addition to those named, were Mrs. H. J. Oorleissen, Mrs. C. H, -Vance, Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mrs. Boyce Rawlins, and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen.. -..- Mrs, DenzilBrown Gives Review Meeting in the First ward -n Cnurcn Mondav Aftrnnnn mm. her rit tha WAm.n. n ("ll Bcvugn neiu tneir reg- ular session. ' " - 4 rtv Jonquils and Forsythia were combined in decorating- the halL- Mrs. Denzil Brown gave a splen-did splen-did review of the book, "Laughing Boy," and the Misses Isabel and Margaret Hales played two beau- ,1 .,.! .1 - Twenty-one members were pres. ent. Hostesses included: Mrs. LeeJ'" Buttle, Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mrs. 3fl . ......d niicn, jao.ru.' cart LfUKS, Mrs. J. R. Jensen' and Mrs. Lu- Jii cue Slaugenhoup. Entertains In Honor of Sons Mrs. Erick Bylund of Orem, n-ts entertained at dinner in honor of her sons, Howard Bvlund and Gordon Bylund, both of .whom are in. the service of their country. Invited guests were Bill Dunford and Bill Nelson. Howard - Bylund has been home on a furloueh and Gordon left for the army a few stf days ago. ; Mm Vr SQMQl "the Freedom Wave" '" j " IAMAL Is rtflhUy catted ffc IMdem Wrr Ifs asr s eosy le care lot spares ywa from wtree and other cvaW-seoM cvaW-seoM 9adets.BMt el all IAMAL eives yoa deepw ' looq-lasBay ewls at a swpriefaKrh lew cost. Feathex Trim Hair Cut. Our Specialty! Make rw appetaaeeat bow let Tew IAMAL wore! Bertin Beauty Shop 256 East Center, Prove, TJt. PHONE 1S4S WaUi Toswrrow's .Paper For' : Furtiwr Detaib -V lm-. Tharsdsr. Anril II e ' m i SA 1 i w J'lK in 7 T. '3 ll a h I i cal instructor.-'- ;:-v"; : his -family on -Saturdays |