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Show IV.' . f it 1 - j v - 7 r A - r J. If eirare AfaJwweB arty wsi, gtvec by tbt Utah eo6nty Avelfare department depart-ment employes at the Home of cr. ana mis. Aitmzo Money Tuea-day Tuea-day evening, iniionor of Miss Vel- .iha Jlendenhalf and .Miss Ardyth Mia' Mendenhall ; recently - re signed as supervisor of case work, to accept a position as field representative repre-sentative for the state welfare de- i I t- i patmenv he work to take her; u) Uis Boumern pari or me ouxic. Bessie jfc Meilintf. V , Miss Jensen: who has . been tendgrapher for the departments for the past three years, nas jeit fdr Sin JDfetito. Calif., for he marriage to Carl Festiri of Saitf' LAKe Cttv. wno is siauonea A. inree-aci piay wo iwu jr talui Marv Whitelev. and a but- fet lunch was served tb 30 guests. Gifts, were presented to the guests, of honor. .. Provo Matron Is Complimented Mrs. Zina E. Fratt was honored st delightful Mother'sday partyN Sunday at herhome, the occasion also being her sixty.:efghth, birthday birth-day anniversary. 7 Guests included sons, daughters, grandsons; granddaughters and a great-grandson, as - well : as rel-.ativeSSnti rel-.ativeSSnti friends. V . Birthday cake Shd ice-cream Svas served. Those attehding were: irving u. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. George w. esc in cne center, ana taper tic out Forsev and Norma and Richarditocnqthing at each end. A second Forsev of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs Don E. Clark and twins. Jean nd Joan. Mrs". Robert K. Dusen- fiprv. Sir. and Mrs. Kenneth A Ttnnnes and dauarhter Carole. Mrs. Adelaide D. ,'Jaussi. Mrs. Merrilla F. Worthington. Misa Norma uec Bird. Dee Lee Bird. Mr. and Mrs tfohn D. Dennis and sons. Ronnie and Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. jFrajik' Erfckson and son, Mr and Mrs. Leo Hedquist. Mr. ahd Mrs. Walter H. Startup. Mrs. Marv a. CoTbettand Mr. and Mrs. Win- fred V. iLarsen and son Lorin. r . JosepHPark To Be Honored p-i . ' Hihf Priests of the . Second iard are holding a social Thurs-yi3y Thurs-yi3y evening at S o'clock in the .ward Rfelief 'society hall. I The patty ill honor Joseph ParH. whcUgjibjai oldest membmdlcorji.ttSa bjhnterejE.tjleiaU f uie group All group memDers and partners, and widows of Ugh Sriests of the ward are cordially ivited to be in attendance. ' For You Can Answer Your Refrigeration Weeds HERE IS OUR PLAN Ycu Cci Use nilhw:Ms 1 feiffisa Ai-J In Your Home How We wjll deliver a brand new" genuine Cool-erator Cool-erator right now at the new low price of $75.50 and you can pay , for it on convenient monthly terms. ,.If you are not completely satisfied in every way with this genuine. Coolerator then AFTER THE WAR IS -ENDED vrill 'take back the Coolerator at the full retail toriee dl' $75. 50 less 22.50 cer month rentalr I charge and allow you chase of a. new ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR will give you a written bend -covering this agreement and guarantee you first ftoic on ct new Electric Refrigerator WnenA Ovcdlable after the war is ended. See us today. A ' ' r '.'. ." . . -. v A r , - ' . - 7 .!.-. gfji " ii ' ' f l i vn TTT i i By EPSDS K1NAKD NEA Staff .Writer If your new etralght-line skirt buckles in the exoses a too curvy view, there's a simple lifting trick which will ease it past, the bulge' and make it set better on your f igure.,Tbere is, In fact a choice of three tricks, says Vir ginia Carter, director of R. H- Afacy's. Dressmaking Center. Any one,, will lift your skirt 'without affecting the hem-liae. . First Tand simplest), she savs is to take a tuck across the back of your skirt, put in parallel wlli the belt band and as close to it as you ean sew. Make the tuck dee- also a good trick, if your skirt needs more of a lift. Second: Scoop out the back of your skirt in the shallowest kind of V To do. that, rip off belt band, Cut a straight vertical slit about three-fourths inch deep in the center cen-ter back of skirt. ITsing the lowest low-est point of the slash as the beginning be-ginning point of your V, cut so as to slant the line out to the side seams of your skirt. When you put your belt back on, the size of your waistband won't be altered one bit but the back of your skirt will be lifted and eased psst the curve just the. degree that's needed. ? Third (and best for a high -top skirt) : Make a ' cross dart two diagonal darts, each about five inches long which cross length wise at the strategic spot between waistband . and hips where it s This will take up sag and make which custom-order dressmakers use sa smartly. To copy, mark off your, darts where you want them with a white basting thread or 50 PER MONTH the 'difference on pur chalk before you sew. Mark darts so that they cross exactly in the center and ends sre about iU Inches apart. One dart should be stitched and pressed before the other-isx put in across it. -Each should be shaped so that the cen ter is deeper than the tapering out ends.. Evening of Bridge Enjoyed Te Span-ette cius members en- Joyed an evening of bridge at the home of Mrs. Edwin Allen, Tuea day. . Those attending were: Mrs. Earl jpernr. jvirs. Keitn nunier, Mrs Rojr Despain. Mrs. Melvln Beck- Strand. Mrs. Le Grande Anderson; Mrs. Sterlins Allred and Mrs. James Judd. ' Bridge was" played, Mrs. -Allred and Mrs. -Hunter .winning the prizes. A tasty lunch was served, ' Club Calendar CAMP LNAVU Daughters ox Utah Pioneers of Camp Mlnavu will meet Thursday at. 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Myrtle Clayson, 640 North second East street, MUSIC SECTION The chorus practice of the Wo men 8 council music , section win be held Thursday at"? o'clock at the Women s clubhouse VESHARAH . The meeting of the Tesharah club will be held Saturday eve ning, instead of Friday," at ' the! nofrre or mrs. sPercTvai Bigelow, 599 North University avenue. Miss Elizabeth Souter will give, the program on "Hands Across the Ocean." Election of ofifcers will take place. ALPHA Mrs. Ernest Faxman - will be hqstess to members of the Alpha club Friday evening at 7;30 o clock at her home. . . PINE ARTS ., - The Fine Arts club breakfast is scheduled for Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Club Radar, with Mrs. Clyde Crockett as chairman. chair-man. Later, at the Crockett home, cards will be played. Mrs. Virgil Vir-gil Smith will be in-charge of transportation. LITERARY LEAGUE An open session of tho Literary League will be held Friday at 4 o'ciock: at uie nome or n. u. m. Ostler. Mrs. Ariel Ballif will read a play and special music has been planned. c:-K. M. V Members or the C. N. It. club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ireta Tangren. FOUNTAIN GREEN LADXESI Mrsh Hattie Carter will SIKer tain tne Fountain Green Ladies atiy Camp Endlcptt. . Mr. Chris- her home Fridaj',: dinner to be served st 2-o'clock. . . ..DELTA THETA CHI A formal brides part honoring Mrs. Fern Morgan, is pelng held by Delta Theta Chi X members Thursday evening at 8' - o'clock at the home of Mrs. Martha Alice Drlggs. 44 East Seventh North; e tree t. ' " " PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE CUP CAKES One and three-quarters cups sifted cake flour, H teaspoon salt, i teaspoon soda, 1 cup sugar. 2 tablespoons shortening, 3 tablespoons table-spoons peanut butter, 2 squares chocolate, melted, 1 cup cold I strong coffee. Mix and sift flour, salt, soda and , sugar together three times. Crears ; shortening and peanut butter to-! to-! gather. Add melted chocolate and beat well. Without Stirring; add ' flour mixture and coffee and men stir vigorously, until well mixed. : Beat 1 minute. Pour batter into ; deep greased muffin pans and .bake in moderate oven (350 degrees de-grees F. ). about. 20 minutes until ! cakes shrink to size of plans. Cool and frost as desired. Yield; 1M dozen medium-Sized cakes. . . To take complete charge of Fur. Department r with old -established firm. Good Salary Permanent Position Pleasant Working Conditions . ' Apply ' FERH'S Fnocusuop - W WEsixNTER Essential workers must have Bcertificatefvailab Saleslady Glvthff uromise-of belne a hlzh light of the- week -end, is. the an' nal tea being- arranged by the Women's -council literary section, forgmanlay at-s. o'clock t the women s ;ciuonouse. , . v This year, the affair will honor Ernest 4 nxnun. anti mambeni of his A Cipella choir, and Mr. SteiS imsr m. Brockbank. prominent club andcivie Awbrker, who "was recently re-cently elected resident of ..the Utah Federation of Women's dabs. Dr. 'J. ..C. Moffitt. prtaclDal of Provo city schools, will pay trib ute to Mr. paxman and the choir, and Mrs. George Worthen will give a tribute: to Mrs. Ercanbradk. Special, music has been arranged. The section chairman; -Mrs. Leo Larson, will be in charge. AU members of the various sec tions of the Council,, and : friends interested, are cordially invited to 1 ounsr Folks At Birthday Party Mrs.-Lyne Roberts was hostess at a birthday party Monday evening eve-ning forXher son, Jack on his fourteenth, anniversary. ' Games , provided amusement, Earl Blunienthal and Maxine Claudin winiMng the 1 prizes. Sixteen Six-teen guests attended the lunch and a birthdayXcake were served. Gifts Were received. OMr, rfarel liewia and Mrs. Belle Sinnott of Balboa, Calif., aunts of the hQorgUestWere present. Orem x Mrs. Melvin JolmsorXs (Ruple McArtley) has returnedv to Los Angeles, Calif., after an extended viait with her Barents. Mr. and Mr. J. T. McArthy. Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Burr.XMr. and Mrs. J, D. Park and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crandall went to Salt Lake City Sunday and were at the army air base when the Bomery vapww, nuwr Bcewarc was land ed. With the family and friends or Capt. Stewart, they went through, the bomber and heard some .of Captain Stewart's -ex. periences. Mrs. R: D. wells and dauarhter. Norma, Mrs. Richard Wells and children; LeeAhn "aria Dixie, spent wooers aay witn irs. Anna oi sen in Salt" Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson visttep with his" mother;- Mrs. Ahh draper, m i-ayson, aunday. Miss Rhea Hurst of Provo met with a group of thirty-five 4-H club leaders and girla at the home of Mrs. Cleone Larson and plans were made for the organization of two cxuDs, uie names to be select ed later. Mrs. Ruth Sandell 'and Mrs. Rose Shirts will be leaders for the first arid second year erouo ana Mrs. cieone Larson and Mrs Cecil Curtis will be third and fourth year leaders. The teachers gave an outline of . the work to be accomplished this year and Miss Hurst gave the leaders their , in structions. -. Meetings will be held tnis weak, bv both duba to nerfer.t their Organization. Refreshments fwere. served to thirty-five. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Calder made a business trip to Vernal Tues day. V - . " B. K. lCvRobert T. Gaiaford and Msv Gaisford and their small daughter, Lynne.of Ogdten, spent Mothers. dayAwltfi Ker parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Vernqn. r Mss. LaVerA Leetham fjhrlsteh sen has come from .Rhode Island Where she has been . spending the past six months with her husband, C. M. c-c- -Lowell Christerisen, who tensen has been : transferred to Camb Hueneme. Calif. Mrs. -Chris- tensen will visit with his mother,! Mrs. Blanche Chrlstens,en, and her parents in Provo for 'a wee Si before joining her husband inCal. ' Alonzo Hancock, pioneer resi-i dent of southern "Utah 1 celebrated his 82nd' birthday; anniversary with a family dinner at the home ofj his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Chris-. tensen. Mr. Hancock was' the first child born, in St George. JOCOSE The Jocose club .psrty has been postponed for a week Wallpaper Salvage Bv NEA Service Those creasy smears oh the wallpaper made by baby's fingers, fin-gers, or papa's brilhantined hair can. ' be; 'removed , by ?the X simple means of applying a hot iron to a pad of blottwg paper pisced over the spot,.' , . But' since heat in some instances changes-the color of japer. hotter trv 4t out on the least obvious spot first. " Then,- if your particular wallpaper can take it. go aneaa arid ton out the rest of them. If not, go s over the $ soiled area with a (damp - cloth, spread , on toner's earth .inxi let- it remain overnight; . Keep reapplying -the mud . pack until, the smudges dis J' 'hym appear, v FROM BENT-WOOD w BOUDOIR CHAIR I i ll m Viam y- a . ... .... ... By NEA Service SYRACUSE, N. Y. If youye wondered what ever happened, to those out-moded bent-wood chairs, the kind they used in ice-cream parlors years ago, students of Home Economies at Syracuae Vnivef-sity, Vnivef-sity, New York, can give you the answer. They've been turning then into attractive, comfortable, boudoir and slipper chairs. "You can buy themin second-hand stores-for. a quarter1,' . Ethel Trautraan, professor of textiles and home furnishings at the college, Bays. "And though the Chairs are sometimes SeaUess, if the frame? work is good you can be sure of turning out .a sturdy chair." - A student illustrates above the few simple Steps that .transform a bent-wood chair into a boudoir show piece. She has taken an old battered chair like the -one at the left and tacked webbing on the seat arid back; tied old springs, straight across the catty-corner, so that there are eight knots orieach spring, and. then kotted the tying cord and tacked it into the wood frames. , Old bed quilts were used for padding. Padded rolls (made of wet twisted paper covered with fet strips from an ironWg board cover) were tacked in place and covered with muslin. The chair (shown center) is rlow ready for a slipcover which csn be made from inexpensive inex-pensive reninants. and given a professional touch with cording and buttons. Total cost should be less than $2. Can Travel Certificates Stop Wianderlust of Rationalizers? By RUTH MHXETT a vacation will decide it is neces The office of defense transport tation is considering a plan jobs rested and refreshed and whereby ticket purchasers would n- - v mmirMA n lD ...Aifin.t v.lreaJy tor a new year. be asked to sign a certificate say ing that their travel is essential. That sounds like a waste of time and of the paper upon which the certificates, would be printed. The American people are champions ac w mwuu sbjuo oi raucmauzauoii. uiey bio set on Xtaking a trip they'll be able to figure out some reason for making it appear essential, even to thniselves. The business man who wants to go fishihg suddenly will discover mat ne ns Dusiness in uie neign- borhood of a good fishing spot The woman who wants to get away from the city for the.sumt mer will make the trip a matter of her children's health. Why Sign Certificates , The couple who wants to take Home On Furlough Given Big Party Vineyard and formerX Vineyard ward relaives and friendsXpf Corp. Reed Stone, home . on furlough from Camp . I$yan, TexaA hon: ored him' at the home of IUs parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aryil StonV of Lehl, TuesdaW evening. Corp. Stoiio, is accompanied by his wife andXthev are irOinff to Las Vegas, Ney,, Where they wilI4 make their home and wnere corp. Stone will be an instrument instructor in-structor in the air corps. A pot-luck s'vpbcr was served to 47 guests, and games and music were enjoyed. hurry: Ends Thursday! azn IHIDAr! ... "JACK LONDON" See UTAH'S OWN BOB WALKER STARTS; TODAY"! t TAMERICA'S FAVOITE 1 G. I. HERO! On th yS 0 (J screen at lastl . s&i i rVN if-Jr iZ-fz sary if they are,to go back to tfteir -very coveted trip wfil become "essential" in the would'-be traveler's trav-eler's mind because rationalization rationaliza-tion is such an easy mental, pro ces. w'e hve all been ld often enough to know tha't Unnecessary travel is unpatriotic and that those of us who can stay put for the duration ought to do so. Why go to the trouble xof having folks sign eertif icates saying their travel is essential. If they are j bent on havirte a trip ODT cart be sure they'll"-talk thenieslvW into Jjelieveing- they have a legitimate reason for it. MM GREAl rs: Han. STARTS TODAY! ROBERT WALKER r Cg "frfrat iMaWOwe" and inn REED !. WYHH ijitrt BEKCHLEY tij Collins . Chill Will AlsO 1M AU EBX ATTVE" "CAVALCADE OF DANCE' . PABAMOCM STEWS -X CO-FEATURE! II I JAMIORII .yv "m . if a ai ill .Mr mm aw ' . VL1 if f 1 ! ' ' DAILY HERAlj n t Provo Hi ans are complete and the stage is est for Whafs New.! the annual fashion show to be pre sented Thursday at 8 pt m. in the Provd high school auditorhim, act cording to Ellen Walker, i superr visor and Sewing instructor. The public IS invited. One hundred and fif ty girjs are to participate. This fashion review is presented by the adult education classes of rrova cy ana tne sewing classes of Provo' high school. ' The Various committees .for the production -are as follows: clothing cloth-ing instructors, Ellen Walker Fern Star. Marcelle. H. Stenhena and Ruth $. Brown: narrator, Le Or vvmiams; script. Erma Jeanne otf ana jsjien walker; modeling, nnetta. Harris; music, Jean k, Bill - Knudsen. Kenneth Dean, and La Nae Larson; staging and lights, Bob Moore; programs. jrrancts witcncoeK, and Betty Cox; advertisings drene L Vitre. Family Dinner Honors Mother . Mr, and Mrs, Jbhn B. Prior en tertained -at a family dinner on Mother's day, honoring Mrs. Prior's mother, Mri. Ilif f Jones. Lilacs and tulips formed .a beu- tifur table centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs! Ilirf Jones, Tklr. -and Mrs;, Max Jones and children, Ted Jones and the host and hostess. - During the day, . a cablegram conveying Mother's day greetings was received by Mrs. Jones from her son, Robert, who is somewhere in wgiiuia, aibo, a oeauurui gut wo receivea irom mm, jflonaay, STARTS OWAI0 L AlfUSOM I3E0 Fashio mm A Pi wuh MAE CEAEEE A DOUGIAI MacLBAn Pioducuoa E Double Show Valuel IT'S HEP, HOT L XTSrsv W MS SflUN GI SUUTY U -HIM TO INVADt US UNHNOWN.. SKirrsc iov and sn - HEICM satsrttasii. www M-A ilk- A yl u 1 v-. ; 2. I i i 'V', Ui- r Mil It mmt-mmmtuir kTtWTSWSii imfMJCCTUK , . . Added Fcantre ... ' 1 6 TR0CAI)ER0 . .with v ROSESIARY'LAIE JOHNJJY DOWNS 'f .' ' ' - RCVft WAS eOlTMT, ,VTX9 vWBDNStJiT. MAT 1.1U4 PAGE ? Lambda Delta Arranges Tea . . Something 'ney? and different-ts different-ts m store, for guests . at Lambda Delta Sigma's first annual troys-scau troys-scau tea, to beJield Saturday evening in the Joseph Sriiith buiW ing.rom 4 to 8 o'clock. Fve-hunared guests have been WddenXand- fsculty members will' attend. lso. There are six chap- tSra of Lambda Delta. Slcmn. na tlonal frat5ernty. on the : BYTT campus and. the five, girls' groups will Join 'm giving Saturday's function. - . y FeatOred will be'' av display of handicraft, articles - made by the girls. Also, table arrangements will Include, a formal dinner serv ice, luncheon taftle ahdf breakfast table, set with' linen, china, crystal and stiver belangtto o-the girls. .rpe jjamDaa ' uejta csignia onao will show her trousseau, also, will be an heirloom treasure sec-?v tlon and a display, "yscrapbooksy .Mrs. rj. . Wyley Ssskns, Mrs. Russell 'Swenson, Mrs.Tluth Rice and Miss Eunice Brough are spon sors, and Ruth Klinger of ,Rex-burg, ,Rex-burg, Idaho ami Margaret ,TilloU sen of Brlgham City, are co-chalr- J men o general arrangements. .. " Rhode May Goates. is the sewing chslrihaa. -, ... t Birthday Surprise ;.. Is Delightful Jesse L. Gray was delightfully surprised Tuesday evening -by i! , friends and relatives, the occasion -"- being his birthday anniversary. An enjoyable time was sperrc , , discussing the boys in the service, relating their experiences and ex-changing ex-changing addresses. A dejicious pot-luck supper was served. Lilacs j arid roses were used In decorating. - j - ... . TODAY : AN? HAPPY1 L-b. T DOHA DRAKE TIM & IRENE RYAN ROBERT tOWERY HdnyUngdon . Robert Kent An fneopofer Fa's woid hrl..iUd by th will of a bnf- . Iionl ctnfl tiaxti ' br M.neonqufrob? VERA riHUBA RALSTON RICHARD ARLEN ERfCHvorSTHOHEIM VINSON SIONIY KLACKMEC LAST DAyZ j JmT . X n 4 r . . . h 1? 1- ft 1 I T 1 . 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