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Show Sweet and Low I O.S. Trovata Dinner Dance The traditional progressive din-jier-dance of the O. S. Trovata octal unit of B. Y. U., proved a delightful event of Saturday evening. eve-ning. ' Cocktails were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. 3ark, salad, at Mr. and Mrs. A. 3L Fishers and the main course of the delicious dinner at the home of the president, Mickey Putnam The girls were Joined by their partners and finished the eve ning with dancing in the Joseph Smith building. Dessert was served. The theme of the cleverly ar-Vanged ar-Vanged party was "Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something Pluc." Favors were given with each course. V Dorothea Jones was chairman, assisted by Janet McDonald, Ruth Redd, Mickey Putnam, Marian Owens and Afton Bryson. j ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Millet and Prof, and Mrs. Karl Young werc patrons. j Fifty-five couples, including' hiembers and rushees and their partners were in attendance. ! P. U. P. Camp 'At Regular Meet Camp No. 2. Daughters of t rpHI white lace-like flowers, lodged under the brim of this b!ack and ,Utah Fioneers, met at the homej ' white veil-trimmed aquamarine felt chignette, ere as beguiling of Nettie and Verda Daley, withi a wiijow's penk. Walter Florc-U doigned it for the first breath of Kurophia Kinghorn, Nellie Peay, rfK btv! th new flat-top and chignon hair-do which is now as ana liaic rurrer as assisting' .hostesses. I Fannie ; yf s v .1""; 1 ' i Clothesline" Towels s the pompadour. Safford of the county nty l i I fcommittre gave a report on the1 f I itl I a I liams gave the lesson, "Development "Develop-ment of the Lighting System in "L'tah.-' Teenle Larsen was appointed li-brarian. li-brarian. Lunch was served to 21 mem- Messages War Workers Earn Right to Luxuries, Miss Millett Says Lions Dancing Club Function A delightful function of the week end was the semi-formal dancing party held by the Lions Dancing club Saturday evening at the Golf clubhouse Seventy couplea attended the gay evenjt. Many Guests A . -I at snower Complimentary to Mrs. Hyrum Smith, the former Myrl FWlllps, a bride of the Christmas season. Mrs. John Leibhardt, Mrs. Alex Jameson .and Miss Marie Phillips gave a shower at the Women's clubhouse. Seventy relatives and, friends were present, and enjoyed games, a program and delicious refreshments. refresh-ments. Lovely gfts delighted the bride. Officers Named By School Group Harden Bennion of Farmington, has been selected to replace Jean Ruff of Provo as president of the executive council of Lambda Delta Sigma of; .the BYU. Phil Robinson of Boise,- Idaho will renlace Mr. Bennion as vice president. Chad Avery of Provo remains as secretary. secre-tary. Committee chairmen of future events were also selected. Elaine Grow of Qffden and Verl Taylor of El Paso. Texas head the annual fun party to be held on January 28; Margaret Tillotson of Brlgham City and . Ruth Winger.' Rexburg. Idaho, the trousseau tea to be in the spring! Maxiiie Roberts Entertains Girls A group of 12 girls enjoyed a party given by Maxine Roberts Sunday afternoon' at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Max Roberts. ' Florence Westwood, who ts leaving to make her home in Long Calif., was the honor COFFEE BARS (Makes 45 lxS-lnrh harm I I ... ..... . . ... xaoie tennis, Chinese cnccKers One-auarter cud shortening. 1 THinn UARti . . "land other games were played and u i , VC iZ , inio your wwn a swanKicsi mioj ...-i,, niovprf anrl a Hplirious run hrrrvvn siicnr 1 nor ., run rhirmrr Ihp nrr iminurv nro. J , music enjoyea, ana II aeucious hot coffee. 1'4 cups sifted enriched gram, the "Lifo of Franz Schu- !and bought herself sirnilarly high-j luncheon was served -Also, the flour, dash salt. 4 teaspoon soda, 'berf will bo presented by Mrs. , priced articles of clothing. lrig made candy and pop-corn ?i reasnoon bakinsr Dowder. Mabel Butler, and Schubert's mu- ."'"n . r " " . baUa teaspoon cinnamon, nutmesr. cup raisins .or cur-1 Vocal nolo, Darlene Kelly "rants ( optional i, 1 7, .,.'., t, ,,H' tVl Ji':ihat the women who always have Cream shortening. Add sugar'Third vard trio, under the dir- mon,v ar- -tin huvine gradually, creaming after ,-ch'ectlon of Alfred Swenson. In the ""ff arc BtlU bu5in x' addition. Add egg andbeat thor- jspenai interest class. J. A. Wash-I ' ea,,l";m h spt our. oughly. Add hot coV gradually Wn 1, talk on the "Book of ; f " .fj? inixing we!l. Sift together flour, Mormon. ; , h niakinc some scxla, baking powder and ....,. ,monev for the first time in vears Mark Allen, superintendent of snouia spend wnat they earn, isuti following questions, men cnecK- the Stute Training .school, ntinone or us minks u is any or ourjmg against tne aumomative an- " PAGE 8 M ON DAT, JANUARY IT, DAILY HERALD By MRS. ANNE CABOT Pin the days of the week in outline stitch or in patch work onto a clothesline! The names of the days, done in pinks, blues, yellow, reds and greens make one of the most attractive, gay gifts sets of kitchen towels you've ever sent to a new bride. Each design is ten inches long and is very simply, though colorfully done! To obtain 7 transfers, color chart for working th "Clothesline" Towels (Pattern No. 56MS) send 10 cents in coin, plus 1 cent postage, post-age, your name and addroas and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Daily Herald, ll.V) Sixth Avenue New York ,19, N. Y. Have you had the Anne Cabot ALBUM for the winter of 1944 ? It's 32 pages contain designs for all orta of warm sweaters, mittens, mit-tens, scarves, hats, vestees, as well as many gift designs. Price 15 cents per copy. Loan Fund Ball To Be Saturday Beginning the social calendar of the winter quarter, the sophomores sopho-mores at Brlgham Young university univer-sity will stage their annual loan fund ball, Saturday in the Joseph Smith ball room. The first of three semi-formal dances planned for the coming quarter, the loan fund ball is sec-1 only to the Junior Prom, only! formal dance of the year, in tra- ditional popularity. As In previous years, men and coeds will "Dutch" the cost of the evening, all proceeds going to the student loan fund, established jn-1922 jn-1922 by the sophomore class to aid students in completing their school work. The responsibility of augmenting the fund falls annually annual-ly to the sophomores. j Preparing a "surprise" theme, the dance committee, headed byi Sally Turner of Provo and Ruth; England of Tooele, is planning ap-i propriate decorations and dance programs. Committee members are. besides be-sides the co-chairmen, Odell Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of Bancroft, Idaho; Dorothy Dor-othy Larch, Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Carma Jean Cullimore and Nola deJong. of Provo. - Brother Home On Leave; Honored Cards Follow Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freestone were hosts at a dinner at their home .Sunday evening. Cards followed. fol-lowed. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duckett and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Flrmage. Gay Novelties Pretty Up Hair And Lift Spirits Relief Society Programs Relief society I 'JlL"m,mm'm::,'V jheld in the L. D. S. JS -11 Tuc.day at 2:30 o'c fii-T'.W' 2JL1a otherwise stated. R I jt igiawiB y3vni ui;iuw. I M. I. A. meetings will be held in the L. D. S. ward chapels at B' RUTH MILLETT tiers and guests. the regular hours. Reported programs pro-grams appear below. Mod Men ern us SECOND WARD Have you, since the war started, start-ed, heard anyone tell a story about a mink-coated finishjng- Dunng the general assembly school-accented woman going into program, the speech and music an expensive shop and Duying an departments will give a program $18 pair of shoes, a fl5 handbag, on the "Life of Franz Schubert." ; and a $65 suit? In the special interest class, a review of the book. "Lord of Alaska," Al-aska," will be given by Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison No, I thought not. But I'll bet you've heard dozens( Beach, of times abut the woman in over-, oulB1;- alls who walked with head high J teaspoon Pic will be furnished, as follows: ,Km ""11 . "K""10'- w 1 , ' u-nrlom hnvinir Finn thlntri fnr ,v"''Uu. i. i... v. ,i . . i .III... , . , , r-,.:..ii. i luifinsnvrs, out iiuuuuy in 1-11.1101 CUD CnOl'PCU oui'J, uui i nun: luiwh, iuiiii en-, . . . : .. prTinn " " J ' fait, spices, and add to coffee mixture. Add raisins or currants and nut Mind Your Manners Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the MISS ZOLLMAN: Sophisticated. 3y ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer Gav thingumabobs nestled in a coif will spruce up pick up your spirits. Choice of sophisticated Maurinc Zoilman Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson John-son gave a dinner for their brother, broth-er, Don S. Clark, seaman first class, of the coast guard, who ia home on leave from Eureka, California. Cali-fornia. The partv was held at the home meetings will be of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark, par- ward chapels ents of the honor guest, Saturday lock, unless v e n 1 uc ?eruona eported pro-Lrn.ri ulth rp(1 ro... and toners. War stamps were given as favors. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frances Callahan will give . Mrs. Don S. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. the literary lesson on "Bible Bal - Woodrow Bennett of Tooele, Mr. lads." Special music has been plan-j8nd Mrs. Jay Bingham, Mr. and ned. :Mrs. Richard Burr. Mr. and Mrs. SECOND WARD ! Fon Morgan, the host and hostess The Singing Mothers are to;and the J- L- Clarks. meet at 1:30 o'clock. THIRD WARD "The Bible as Literature." will be the lesson to be elven bv Mrs Lydia Fielding. The Singing! Mothers will furnish the music. BETA SOROSIS FOI'RTH WARD Members of the Beta Sorosis Mrs. Julia B. Jensen will give' club will meet Wednesday at 5 the literarv lesson on "Bible Bal-1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Vern lad3." I R, Greenwood. Mrs. Owen P FIFTH WARD ! Heninger will review the book, Meeting Wednesday at 2:30""The Brothers Mayo o'clock. Mrs. Vivia Hedquist to MRV'r.rnn IRallaris" rnrrlntiur mi.in -iii k A meeting 01 me iaaies uuuu furnished bv a trio eomnonerf nfiof St. Mary's Episcopal church Mrs .losenhin nidrovd Mm Annni will be held Wednesday at 1:30 Harris and Mrs. Norma Dver. who' o'clock at the home of Mrs. J B. warren. 3oU tast first souin Club Calendar your hair and 7'" numuer. mrs. r v circtfj icy CI l j a.VUJlljFaiUDl. EIGHTH WARD The literary lesson. "Bfole Bal- top-fltght model and lads," will be given by Mrs. Ruth Alien, mvery memDer is ursred to Broadway actress, are sparkling C 4,, I S Z I rhinertone button originals, slipped f i8"! ? n?P i!', Rb Kvi, .BH .tPV i ,m. "tBon w,u be present and a spe meats. Pour batter greased 10' x 15'i baking pari. Bake into well in shallow in moderate "American Fork, will be th sneak-: business how it Is spent by the:swers below: er in the special interest class. Aneonie wno nave neer naa t.oi 1. When you have guests pood preliminary program SIXTH WARD in has 'scrimp end save and do without, j for an afternoon or evening of As long as we are going to con- bridge should you have ice water isider it our rich! tn nnestion h n w ; A . n n . v... I - - - - -i - " i aitu fiaooa Kill a ncai ujf laua . the wife of the war worker, or! 9 nnrino- n tram hnuM TK tM-nliminnro --. rr-r- r i -1 1 I A 1 tJ t. 1 e 1 O V , - rl h c Z Ule v. 1 vv-'a" "erBe" "'i player keep saying "You're on the O C J 1 . r K ovt-n .o..u ut-Kiees r .- lor 10 iu been 8rraneed. uiuiuiea. r rosi. vui imo xao inch bars. Thin Frosting One cun confections' sugar, 2 feature the "Lif'- of Franz Schu- apes her pay check, let's at least ; board'' before another has a tablespoons warm coffee. Inert." and the special interest fair. , fh. wrnn Add coffee gradually to sugarjgroup will hear Mrs. Emma Rae From Overalls to Fun. uo,i' ...,, ... . i . i a .k tur. k.aii- "i.if r i 4 i t i iv. nana . mixing wen, w ui cover enure , nun n. i.t( im. mvw , im. i n mui jum miup uifjeiner trip I rood monev and snendin mnrf:!pt with Place mat instead of a than we think they should as 80Iuncheon cloth? manv irresDonsible ware earners.! Would it be all right to use : Let's try to see them as individ-i lacquered trays instead of either? nals. If we do that, we'll be a lit- a- vvnen setting a luncneon table for guests may the hostess put candles on the table what would you do f is to be nursery. spe- made. batch of 45 coffee bars. 'With Father." chance to lead from the wrong 3. May a luncheon, table be v... ; jcial presentation ; There will be a with the idea of buttons matched , .:V o , ? t .. .u . to the color of my frocks and like L B!bl! Ba 'd- . the tpie of th. results" th lesson t0 be S-en by Mrs. me resuus. lArta Ballif. The Relief society But bows Al.ce-in-Wonderlanditrjo wi sjn pcj8, numbers hairbands, flowers and ribbon-tied ,.. snoods also give a fresh feeling toB" V '-Yn, i u v. u . , , . I Mrs. Leah Wheeler will jrive the a hair-do. Make sure, however,!, ,,,.,. ,cc -v;ui P , , , . , . . . . literary lesson on Eiule Ballads; they're as fresh as fresh paint and: ...' pled mess of woebegone ribbons or " T'" 1. fu. ...ki v. topic, to be treated by liunria 'ail niant ljic " iiuit Htan , I T itt.ji lrt T'. ...in w. street. JOB'S DAUGHTERS Job's Daughters will hold their banquet honoring the past honored queen, Virginia Ray, Tuesday evening even-ing at 6:30 o'clock at Keeleys. The affair is to be formal. NOW Ends Wednesday 4 ) ...bv ttmy Jidnl havm t V f 4mm H rfonc I SHEARER 1 vie mm PATRICK B0 WM AN MAI N 1 OWEN-MOWBRAY IATES (I DOUBLE SHOW VALUE! WHEN MAISIE MEETS RED! SKELT0N..J tVAWI I GETS HER MAI SOTHERII S1(ELT0!I look can untidy. is the Mrs. OP A ODD LOT RELEASE 2 DIG TADLES and SAVE YOUR PRECIOUS SHOE RATION STAMP On These Genuine FRIEDMAN-SHELBY SHOES These Shoes are not to be confused with regular ration-free shoes, but are from our regular stock of shoes and will again be placed on ration when OPA release expires. I r0 PEACES tie more understanding. We mipht not be so critical of the woman in overalls who buys -n ernensive fur coat, if we knew how long she had wanted one or ust how much it means to her, r. if we stoDDed to consider that -he earned je eot bv loner hours of weldine. which is more than can be said of most of the women who wear exnensive furs. Sure, evervbody should be sav-'ner sav-'ner in war time. But it is quite Hkely tht the war workers we hear criticized for extravagance re putting as much or mcye into -var bond each week than those who ouestion their right to a few 'uxuries. Orem OREM Mr. and Mrs. Loyd J. Louder have gone to Clearfield, where Mr. Louder is employed, to make their home. The Sharon ward patriotic committee com-mittee sponsored a very success- You are setting a luncheon table and do not intend to have service plates (a) Fold the napkins which have been folded Into a square once again before placing them on the table? (b) Fold them in a fancy shape ? Answers 1. Yes. 2. No. 3. Yes. 4. Yes. 5. No. They are correct dinner, however. - Better "What Would Do" lution (a). for so- Springville SPRINGVTLLE The fourth war loan in Springville will be under direction of Chairmen C. G. Salisbury and Mrs. Milton Har- , for-ovcr for-ovcr their from they Lree Silvers Are Honored Here Mr. and Mrs. Lee Silver. mer f'rovoans, visited here the week end, en route to home in Spokane, Wash., Los Angeles, Calif.-, where attended the Farmers-Automobile Insurance company convention. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer, and have now left for their home. In their honor, a dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. George E. Meecham Saturday evening at their home. A fruit centerpiece was used, and guests attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer, Julian F. Greer and Donald Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer a nursery. PLEASANT MEW WARD Mrs. Louise Trotter will have the literary lesson in charge, and Mrs. Lydia Johnson will review the book, "The Modern Prophe- i eies.' Meeting at 2 o clock in the Relief society room. Open House For Former Provoans j Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Stubbs of! Seventeenth West and Eighth ; i South streets, are holding an 'open house for the many relatives; land old-time friends of Mr. and J I Mrs. George W. Pcrkel, former j Provoan, who are here from Cald-, 'well. Idaho. j The Perkels left Provo 30 years ago. Mrs. Perkel is the former Etta Smith. j The open house is to be held ! were hosts to the same group at ! Wednesday fuom 3 to 6 o'clock a dinner Sunday at their home. r . . i e ii iu, wrewm.puny ior lour young rison and is Bcheduled to get men who are leaving for military under on Tuesday, January service in the near future A pro-Lg and continue through Febru-gram Febru-gram was given, and Bishop J. C. !.. , Watts presented each of the boys i with a copy of the Book of Mor mon and Church History. Games : were directed by Mr. and Mrs. Don Watkins. RefreshmenU were served. Honored guests were Iceland Ice-land Dickey, Dee Gordon, LaVar ;Kocherhans, and Farrell Nplson. btaff bergeant and Mrs. Sterling Ster-ling Patten spent severa days in Salt Lak? City visiting relatives. Mr. Patten left Saturday for his station in Texas, after a two week's furlough. Mrs. Patten re turned to her home at Spring City. They. were house guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Patten. i Mrs. Evelyn Christensen enter-' tained members of the Sharida( club at her home Thursday after-1 noon. A delicious hot luncheon! was served. Sewing and chat were diversions, also plans for the coming year were outlined. Mrs. W. H. Kofford was a guest,-, and members in attendance were: Mrs. Irene Lerskanski, Mrs. Luzon Crosby, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, Mrs. Dona York, Mrs. Theressa Pyne, Mrs. Donna Kitchen, Mrs. Verna Vernon and the hostess; ILt is planned to conduct the drive through the womens' organizations or-ganizations of the town find a house to house canvass, will be made by '; members of the various clubs and; other organizations. Girl Scout Leaders At Meet Girl Scout laaderB of Provo held a luncheon at the home of Mrs. John F. Moore, president of the leaders' association, Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Later, a business meeting was held and plans outlined for future activities. Mr. and Mrs. Perkel accom panied their son, Verl, and Norai Turner of Caldwell, who were' married in the Salt Lake temple ! January 11. The 3'oung couple are also visiting here. ! TODAY Doors Open 1 :00 "QX-BOW INCIDENT" lfENRY FONDA 2ND. HH233D: LAST TWO DAYS! 30c Til 3 50c Eve. '141 " "V , I thru United Artit J E-x-t-r-a-! : "PRICE OF RENDOVA NEWS NOW ENDS WED. fiwtcfimt 1 :1a i wtwm m RIV1 -Added Attractions " JA SPER GOES fYsH1NO PETE SMITH "Fixin" Tricks' PARAMOUNT NEWS A boy and" gu;l...dances...pk J nics... laughs... just the way it '"V does in any American town ... THURSDAY jJ AT THE ACADEMY jjJBPLmwX&wlwWwWMmvWmWWmBgjQ til PLAYING 3IONDAY and TUESDAY iiwutnmt a imata hottut nummi munmoo'saosTwtuQestAUi' S7 mvri miwww WIIUAMOAXTON VIRGINIA Wf IDLER jjfr). M$ mess Doors Open 7:00 Shows 7:30 and 9:30 |