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Show '2 w , . . . , .--.. , , .. j i . ? , - .' ciii," Sit.. ...... .(... . i ... y j V3SS . , v, ....... .... . , . -k ... ...... -y 'Crocheting Bees for Your Bonnet Prizes Nelson Husbands Guests Of Aglaian Club SPANISH FORK The Asrlaian' Literary club rerv de lightfully, "entertained their hus-: bands at a harvest party, with "movies' he theme, at the home , of Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Creer. ma , committee in charge of arrangements consisted of Mrs. Horace Magelby, chairman; Mrs. Qaude Williams. Mrs. Jess Walk- er, : Mrs Ted Johnson and Mrs. . naroid Creer. , Each guest wore or carried something to represent a recent motion picture. Prizes were given u Mrs. tr.tK. irrampton cor her representation of "Blossoms' to the Dust," and Horace Magelby for "Stage Door Canteen." Dinner Waa served buffet style xrom a table covered with an attractive' at-tractive' linen cloth and beauti fully decorated with horns of plenty overflowing with fruits and nuts. After dinner the time waa spent piaying -movie" games. Priz were awarded to Milton and Mrs. Clark Williams. Mierceles Club At Bridge Event Mrs. Leo Ferre entertained members of the Miercelea club at her home Thursday evening. orrage xouowing a aainty luncn. Mrs. Arnold Roblson. Mrs. Wes ley Stubbs and Mrs. Glen Ripple were guests, and members attend ing Included: Mrs. Ted Maynard, Mrs. Leo Larsen, Mrs. Edwin Al lea, Mrs. Hal Walton, Mrs. Carl Elliott, Mrs. Roy Elliott, Jr., Mrs. Max Zabriskie. Mrs. Justice John son, Mrs. Leo P. Hales and Mrs. John Buckley. High score prize went to Mrs ZaZbriskie, Mrs. Hal Walton re ceived the second favor and Mrs Robison, gguest award. Hostess to D. U. P. Camp Camp Bonneville, Daughters of. .Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs. Maude Sutton Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Sarah Passey, Mrs. Edith Max-field, Max-field, Mrs. Nellie Snow and Mrs. Marion Ellison assisting. Miss Rhoda Douglas presided. The life-history of Jacob Work- -man was given by his grand daughter, Mrs. Nellie Snow, and the parliamentarian, Mrs. Zora Gray, gave instructions. The lesson on the "First Hotels, Laundries and Dairies in Utah,' was given by Mrs. Wilma Hawk- Ins. Rene Vacher favored with accordion selections. Refreshments were served. IcrvoiiSpDostloss CaTEmM CATS" Of Til Kontt? If functional- periodic dlstorbmnees task you feel nervous, cranky, nlgh-Strung, nlgh-Strung, tired, weak and "dragged out" t such time try famous Lydla K. Plnknsm's Vegetable Compound to r llev soch symptoms. Here's a product that un mtck. Also a fine sto-machle sto-machle tonic I Follow label directions. PlnkhanVs Compound is vorth trying! vnm r DiwiruHitc wsetmie MANTEL OF FASHION V 1- l.,inW.ini.jli.l umim nil -ii iiTw- . . : I . - ' "V . . I - - - - ' 1F ';r:4:..t .'SE,:...: v'-:: - . ? f Mrs. H. J. Heisch Presents Program Mrs. H. J. Heisch gave a Splen-d Splen-d paper oa "Peace Plans,; be fore Tnerribers of the Utah Sorosls fCoat rotn Saks f ith Aenu, Wet York) T)ECORATING the mantel-in the photo above are two smart new w fireside fashions for looking attractive and keeping warm these chilly days. The coat at left is of rich rayon brocade, with lace trim on cuff and revers. It comes in chartreuse, peach and pale blue with contrasting flower centers. The sophisticated New York creation crea-tion at right is a handsome, pajama suit of China gold crepe The tailored trousers have small unpressed pants-pleats and the fitted vest-type top is covered with glittering multi-colored sequins and gold beads in flower motif. H Doctors' Wives ' at Interesting Meet Bridge Club Party Enjoyable club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dallas Young. ! v Mrs. J C Knell. nresidenL was in charge; Vocal solos were furnished fur-nished by Mrs. Lewis Allen, ' accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Ralph Britsch. Members attending were: Mrs. Claude S-Ashworth, Mrs. Wyley sessions,! Mrs. Perctval Bigelow, Mrs. J. C. Knell, Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner, Mrs. J. R. Hodson, Mrs. L. L. Cullimore, Mrs. Victor J. Bird, ; Mre. John E. Hayes, Mrs. X. E. Brockbank, Mrs. Nellie C Bailey, Mrs. Joseph C. Clark. Mrs. J. J, Weight, Mrs. George "W. Worthen Mrs. Stanley M. Clark, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst, Mrs. Leland Perry, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, Mrs. Don C. Merill, Mrs. S. R. Boswell, Mrs. H. J. Heisch, Mrs. Zola Pet erson and Mrs. V, L. Jackson. ."' Peace Officers' Auxiliary Party Mrs. Fred Adamson entertain ed members of the "Utah County Peace Officers' auxiliary at her home Wednesday evening. ' After Refreshments. 500 was played, Mrs. Elmo Halladay win ning the high score prize and Mrs. Arnel Milner, second favor. Also present were Mrs. Morbeth Snow, Mrs. Rulon Poole, Mrs. Paul Anderson Mrs. Earl Finlayson, Mrs. George Bowles, Mrs. Jess Evans, Mrs. Carol Despain, Mrs Roy Passey, Mrs. Albert Halladay and Mrs. M. M. O Gara. j Shower Given By Friends A delightful shower party was given for Mrs. Ford McKean, at tne home or Mrs. Thomas Jensen Tuesday 3af ternoon. Games -and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by relatives and friends. Beautiful gifts wese presented pre-sented t0 the guest of honor. 3 i i i hit 1- rK'T'' ' -CI' ; " f ? 5 V urn. i v.uuimore iea m me tess to members of her br.dee C0SVOUN0 ar. discussions at the meeting of the club Thursday Utah County Medical Society .home. auxiliary, held at the home of Mrs. Owen P. Heninger, Wednes day evening. The course of lectures given a few .weeks' ago in Provo by Dr. Popenoe, of the Family Relations Institute, of Los Angeles, was discussed; dis-cussed; also, Mrs. Cullimore reported re-ported on the lecture given by Miss Boston of England, on the care being given the children in England and during wartime. The president, Mrs. Fred A. Taylor, was in charge. Refreshments Refresh-ments were seYved. Members, attending were: Mrs. Don C. Merrill. Mrs. Fred R. Tay lor, Mrs. J. J. Weight, Mrs. Phil Hansen, Mrs. Wilford Woolf, Mrs. L, L. Cullimore, Mrs. Charles M. Smith, Mrs. Elden Clark, Mrs. S W. Georges, Mrs. D. E. Ostler, Mrs. P. M. Kelly and Mrs. W. H. Minford of Provo, and Mrs. Milo Moody of Spanish Fork. X. S "MYrAMiiYSUtlLOVts A-l wheat-cskes -4$? just can't seem to get enough derful 'straight-wheat flavor!" Yes, "straight-wheat" flavor makes a hh every time. And it's found exclusively in Globe "Al" Pancake and Waffle Flour the result of using only wheat flour, com bincd with buttermilk and fivt other bathing bath-ing ingredients, especially blended for your convenience. All you do is add milk or water, stir and bake (other recipes on package). See the A-l "wheats" and waffle menus below. They re real point-savers and delicioitt! evening at her Lunch preceded the cards, Mrs. Thomas Peterson being awarded high score prize. Guests included Mrs. Mayna Conover, Mrs. LaNell Hayward and Mrs. Clifford Sowards, and members present were: Mrs. Robert Sumner, Mrs. James Chat-win, Chat-win, Mrs. Paul Larsen and Mrs. Thomas Peterson. Farewell Party Is Delightful A social, in the form of a fare well, was enjoyed by employes of the Home Way Laundry Thurs day evening in honor of the man ager, Mrs. Beth Beebe. A chill supper was served. The honor guest was presented with a beautiful sift from the following: Mrs. Clara St. Jeor, Mrs. Hanel Chlpman, Mrs. Deseret Broderick, Mrs. Mary Poulson and Mrs. Brookes. Payson vL l JaSV... f'Xt rut tut) '' 7i raaoYiA ' ism Mrs. Dean Schaerrer entertain ed the ladies of her Bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Utah Avenue. Mrs. Harold ocker- man 'and Mrs. Almon Harmer were special guests. Mrs. Helen Kelso received the prize for high score, Mrs. Leonard Harnett sec ond high and Mrs. . Harmer the consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen and family of Spanish Fork were din ner guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rarrell Brown. Mrs. Denise Richmond was hos tess to the ladies of the O. G. Bridge club Wednesday night. Dinner was served at the Jennie D. McClellan home, followed with bridge. Mrs. Jack Loveless spent Tues day in Springville visiting with relatives. Mrs. LeRoy Gale was hostess to the ladies of her aewmg ciud Wednesday night. Sewing and so cial chat were the pastime and luncheon was served by the hos tess. An interesting meeting of the Beta Cultus club was held Monday Mon-day night at the home of Mrs. Nelda Beddoes with Mrs. Orpha Curtis, club president, hi charge. A seminar of current relationship between the United States and the South American countries was given by Mr. Glenn Cowan. with Mrs. Edna Gale directing the program. A report on bond sales for the Utah Federation of Women's clubs bomber was re ported and some defense stamps were sold. The members brought waste fats to be turned in for salvage. hit Jt e? HEAD GOLD . umm Put Va-tro-nolopeach nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) helps clear cold-cta&dnose. cold-cta&dnose. Follow L 1115 Shart Cutaway t ' t re V : 1 i M SS i. N ' V, s- ''t ' - i t 4 P'OOD example of teaming two of the season's style highlights the cutaway and the shorter jacket is this gray wool suit by designer Jo Copeland. The jacket is fastened with two large cut steel buttons, whose smaller mates appear on the cuffs. The cuffs, incidentally, have real buttonholes. but-tonholes. 4 Under the Jacket is worn an American beauty wool Jersey blouse which has cut steel polka dots on its cravat. The homburg's lines become softly flattering when the hat Is ma.de sp to cotton crochet like the model at left, above The same easy, but Impressive-looking stitch was used to make the accompanying accom-panying handbag and both are trimmed with bright beads. At right Is another hand-crocheted team- forward-dipping flat hat and a huge, drawstring carryall bag. -5 Club Calender UNIVERSITY 'DAMES A meeting of the University Dames will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the reception room ot the Joseph Smith building. Mrs. Ruth Brown will talk on "Personality." B. Y. V. WOMEN A meeting of the B. Y. U. Wo men is to be held Saturday at 3 o'clock in tne Joseph Smith building. The topic: "Great Britain, Past and Present," "will be treated by Mrs. William J. Snow, Mrs. J. C. Knell and Mrs. Alonzo J. Mor-ley. Mor-ley. Hostesses .will be Mrs. Ed. M. Rowe, Mrs. George W. Wor- then. Miss Carma Ballif and Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison. Chorus practice will be held at 2 o'clock, with Dr. Florence J. Madsen in charge. Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock, the "fireside chat" will be field for members and their part ners Mrs. Lynn Taylor will be in charge, and the topic; "Japanese Race Problems," will be persented by Mrs. Ariel Ballif, chairman; Dr. and Mrs. 'G. L. Woolf, Prof. C. J. Hart and David Crowton. Mrs. Hugh Peterson will sing. Family Party at Williams' Home Mr. and Mrs. Rees J. Williams entertained at a family party at their home on Milton avenue, in honor of their daughters, Mrs. L. H. Overly and Mrs. Victor C. For syth, also, for Mrs. Williams' sis ter, Mrs. Rae Taylor Felt. Mrs. Felt recently joined the WACs, and has left for training at Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs, Overly has been in Olympia, Washington, while her husband, Corp. Overly, has been stationed at Fort Lewis. Mrs. Forsyth recently returned from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where she has been living while her husband, a seaman second class, has been at Farragut. A delicious tray lunch was serv ed to 16 guests, and games, and 500 and rummy provided amuse ment. mm Bridge-Dinner Enjoyed by Club- A patriotic motif featured decorations at the LaConda club bridge-dinner given by Mrs. Lowry Anderson at her home in Springville, Thursday evening. Mrs. Paul Thorn won the high score prize ' and Mrs. Darwin Boardman, the second favor. The deugntful evening was enjoyed by Mrs. Reuel F. Jacob- sen, Mrs. Darwin Boardman, Mrs. Claude C. Cardall, Mrs. Percy Anderson, Mrs. Burton Frampton and Mrs. Morris Snell of Provo, Mrs. Ted Haymond, Mrs. Paul Thorn. Mrs. Howard Maycock, Mrs. Max Packard and Mrs. monte Groeebeck of Springville. woRiii taMiST ttuii W a.) - . ,,11 s. DAILY HERALD ntrOAT, NOVXSfBEK IS, SMS PAGE 1 Mrs. C. Jensen to Review OneWorlcT ?One World," by Wendell L. WillWe, will be reviewed by 'Mrs. Christen Jensen Monday at 4:15 p. m. In Room 290 Education building.. build-ing.. B. Y. U. "Bible Lyrics" will be discussed by Mrs. Jensen at 3 p. m. the same day ror interested Keller so ciety teachers and others. - Neither group will meet Thanks giving week but will resume work on Monday, November zv. Evening of Cards Enjoyed 'Mrs. Bauey Lindstrom enter tained members of the O. M. F. club . Thursday evening at her home,' lunch being followed by cards. ; The long serving table was at tractively arranged in a patrio tic scheme, red chrysanthemums forming: the centerpiece. ' Red, white -and blue candles and- fa vors were added. Mrs. Gene Nelson Nel-son won the card prize. Members attending were: Mrs. George Boel of Springville, Mrs. Bond Denhalter, Mrs. Noel Jackson, Jack-son, Mrs. Stanford Taylor, Mrs. Carl Harris, Mrs. Harold Thatch er, Mrs; Gene Nelson and Mrs. Fred Jensen. Lions Dancing uub Commences The opening dancing party ef the newly-formed Lions Dancing club proved a delightful affair of Thursday evening. Held at the 'Golf clubhouse, the semi -formal waa largely attended. Variety Program At D. U. P. Meet Mrs. Vilate Vincent was hos tess to D. U. P. Camp No. 8 at ner nome xnursaay aiiernoon. 25 members attending. Assist ing hostesses were Mrs. Flor ence Halladay, Mrs. Carolyn Vincent and Mrs. Merle Mad- sen. The lesson on "The First Hotels iaUtah," was given by Mrs. Ruby Peay, and a duet was sung by- Mrs. Mamie Mad- sen and Mrs. Ernest Aiciow- ell, accompanied by Mrs. Jennie Larsen. Mrs. Inez McDowell appeared ap-peared in pioneer costume and introduced her mother, Mrs. Adah Phillips Jessee, who gave the history of her parents, Jonah and Ann Thomas Phillips. Alice Mecham, a great-granddaughter, i sang and furnished two patriotic dances. Mrs. Jennie Larsen play-' ed a piano solo. Delicious refreshments were served. Utopia Club Is Entertained Mrs. Oscar Garrett waa hos tess to the Utopia club members at her "home Thursday, bridge being played and a well appoint ed lunch served during the late afternoon. Mrs. Alvln Peterson received the high score prize; Mrs. Wil liam ConnelL. second, and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, the guest favor. Chrysanthemums were arranged about the rooms. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mrs. William Connell, Mrs. Em 11 Jacobsen, Mrs, Alvln Peterson, Mrs. Ross Buckley, and guests, Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. Bride-to-Be Complimented Mrs. Larry Adams entertain ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page, Friday afternoon. In honor of Miss Betty Ma this of Oakland, Calif., who has been here for a month, and who is leaving to night for Sun Valley, Idaho. She is soon to marry Philip Gilbert, son of Mrs. Lester Riding Rid-ing of Provo, who is an aerial photographer in the navy, and is now stationed at Sun Valley. A tasty luncheon was served to 15 guests. Beautiful gifts were presented to the bride- elect. I'll'i-l NOW! Ends Sat. n FIRST: THIStASON, J'tJ tm my " mad ... Loulst AHbHtton RoScrt Paige Diana Barrjmon Wafter.Akel co- H Hrrt TTITTTi TTmi'iiI I COMING 8UNDAY! "DIXIE" III . TIUOT m,jmmm HEY, KIDS! NEW SERIAL Saturday Afternoon Only! "ADVENTURES OF SMILIN' JACK" mm i " - ENDS WITH SAT. 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