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Show ,! K I . riiijj i 1 'V'rhj , ; ,' ...:.. DAILY HERALD a 1 J . ' S " Brides - Elect Are Honored Miss Maribeth Taylor -was host-ess host-ess to a group of friends at her home Monday evening, the party complimenting Misa Rhea Robins and Miss Beth Ruth Christensen. who are soon to marry Douglas wra . ana. Aiayiana .par iter, respectively. re-spectively. June 5 has been set as the wedding wed-ding day, which Is the birthday anniversary of Misa Taylor. Lunch was served at small tables, ta-bles, pretty with pastel decorations decora-tions of flowers and candles. Each was presented with a beautiful gift Pinochlewas the diversion. Those attending were the Miss Geneal Martin, Marjorie Vowlt Mary Lou Dixon, Lora Hilton, Beth Clayaon. Helen Olpin and Mrs. Chloe Friday Weed. ' j Family Parties Honor Visitors Mrs. C. tyring gave a birthday birth-day dlnnejr at her home on honor of he sister, Mrs. Ralon C. Van Wageaen, (Leah Chipman), who toAyiitUnj here from Fresno, XOuestsXinctuded Pres. and Mra. Stephen Chipman of Salt Lake City.i PresX R. J..Murdock Mrs. A. Ray Olpin and daughter Helen of Columbust)hio, and Elaine and Robert Eyrihg. . . ' Sunday, a group enjoyed, a trip to American "ork, Heber City, and the Hot Pojs in Midway, including in-cluding Mrs. Vah Wagenen, Pres. ana Mrs. Murdock, Mrs. Eyring, jrs.v yipin ana" Helen Olpin. 1 . . . ACON STRIPS ADD NEW ! 'LAVOR TO YOUR WAFFLESE i n mim, mm m 'W'SailP 'J www1 t it i u,y. .'' .-'im "M vr.: i xs- -..3 Bacon cooked m waffles gives adde By GAYNOR MADIOX N1EA Staff Writer ! For something ne r, try golden bk-own bacon waffles, . Use a "lean" waffle batter because, as the bacon cooks, the trippings add flavor to the waff le: . Bjacon and Corn Fri ters ! One-half cup cool ed bacon, 1 cup canned, corn, 1 cup sifted flour, 1 teaspoon ba king powder, '4 cup milk. Combine ingredients. Fry by spoonfuls on a hot rreaaed grid-dlev grid-dlev Serve jvith orange or grapefruit grape-fruit marmalade. Bacon Waffles (Yield: 6 waffles) taste value. Two cups 'sifted flour, 3 tea spoons baking powder, ,tea spoon salt, 3 eggs, V tablespoons bacon drippings or other melted fat, cups milk. " J sut together. Hour, bakin, powder and salt. Beat yolks a: whites of eggs separately. To d: ingredients; add beaten egg yoi: melted fat and milk1, Combine wfth a few strokes, then fold in egg whites beaten until stiff but not dry. Blend but do not over-mix. over-mix. Pour the batter into a preheated pre-heated waffle iron, as usual. Top with a slice or slices of uncooked Breakfast For Grads Planned Mrs. Paul W. Larsen was host ess to the O. S. . Alumnae mem bers at her! home Monday even ing, assisting hostesses being Mrs. Paul Simmons, Mrs. Robert sumner and Miss Leah Hunter. Lunch was served, after which Mrs. Karl E. Young read "The Bet," by Anton Chekov. Plans went ahead for a break fast to be tendered the O. S. graduating grad-uating girls of the B.Y.U. Sunday mprnlrig at the Club Radar. TOiose en 1o vine thn event were Meb. Dean Anderson, Mrs. Rex Taylor, Mrs. Earl Strang. Mrs William R. Firmage, Mrs. Paul Larsen, Mrs. Thomas O. Peter son, Mrs. William Love, Mrs. Jo seph K. Allen, Mra. Robert Sumner, Sum-ner, Mrs. Lynn Wright, Mrs. Lee Brooks, Mrs. pan Keeler, Mrs Sherman Wing, Mrs. Arnold M- Marston, Mrs. Fred Ahlander, Mrs. CSrl Swalberg, Mrs. Paul Simmons, Mrs.. Henry Taylor, Mrs. James E. Chatwin, Mrs. Ted Southwlck and; Mrs, Karl Young. Orem The closing social of the Sharon ard Relief Society was held at the church house with Mrs. Vr ena Holt in Charere. Mrs. Theola Tucker Bang a solo; Mrs. Annie Luncef0rd gave en interestmg sketchvof the thrills she has had on varloua rides pf sr Site, her trip over from England on a ship, riding inan Ox-drawn cart, wag ons, buggies, -automobiles And bacon. Close the iron, cook as us-! lastly an airplane ride. Mrs. Nor ual four to five minutes. At Our Fountain Hot Plate LUNCHES 35c Sunfreze ARDEN Ice Cream SOFT DRINKS PRESCRIPTIONS BUY BONDS May 20 to June 5th TO BUY AN AMBULANCE PLANE Sponsored by the PHARMACEUTICAL ASS'N OF UTAH Medicinal OXYGEN FREE BABY SCALE Service Crutch Registered Pharmacist On Duty at All Times S5 'ih iomtboau HAONT TOLD MI beat ... DIETETIC FOODS I'd (till b munching IhoM toitttau rations ot tn average diet. Mew ) at . all I want and enjoy every crumb, because DIA-MEL Dietetic Foods are ctoui Take my tip . . . try OIA-MEI Foods today. There's a surpriseVia store for your palate. A full line of DIA-MEL Products orwoys on hand. v ' . .. Interesting DIA-MEL booklet Is yours for the asking. EVERY DAY DRUG PRICES PETROSYLLEUM ..... . . . . 89c BAYER ASPIRIN S?i 33c MENTHOLATUM . ........ .27c MISTOL NOSE DROPS . . . . ..25c Murine For The Eyes E. 49c 0NGUENTINE .......... . . .43c S.T. 37 SOLUTION S.'u. 59c B & H SSSft;... LOTION, 4 oz. 60c CALOMINE LOTION . ...... .23c ma Hampshire presented the little-, Erlcson sisters tn , a dance number; num-ber; Mrs. Kezia Pyne grave a re- told story; Mrs. Grace Washburn sjare the teacher's topic for tha month and Mrs. Meiba oaiaer sang the -closing song.' Refreshments were served by the officers and teachersXThere were forty ladies in attendance. , : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kof f ord have received word that their son Rex, with four other Orem boys, Earl Farnworth, Dexter Wilberr, Iiarry Kitchen and Leon Aiken are Having on the same ship for the soutn pacific. Mr. and! Mrs; Jack Evans of Springville and their son, who is home , from the South Pacific where he has beeh in active service, serv-ice, visited with Mrs. Ethel Finch. After attending the Scera, a delicious de-licious repast was served at the Finch home. The following: eirla who are em ployed in Salt Lake City spent the week; end with their parents, Miss Deleihna Bradshaw, Miss Mae Beth Braqshaw, Miss Lylene Finch, Misa Fern Kitchen, Miss June Kitchen and Miss Thelma Carter. Guests Tonight j Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Han- sum are eiviriar a dinner party this evening at their home," for Dr. and Mrs. Horace O, Merrill of san Diego, Calif, former Frovo ana, who are enjoying visit Here witn reiauves ana friends. Guests will include Dr. and Mrs. L. W, Oaks and Lt W. L. Man- gum, who is home on 50-day leave from overseas duty with the Sigh- in u. . air zoree in area Britain. '.- Club Calendar OMEGA AUXLUARY The Omera auxiliary will meet in tne macninjsts' omce of the Labor temple Thursday evening at 8 o'ciock. - ACACIA Members of the Acacia club will meet Friday evening at 8 o ciock at the home of Mrs. WU liam Conn ell, for a pot-luck sup' per and. election of officers. TRIPLE FOUR Mrs. D. V. Sutton' is entertaining entertain-ing the Triple Four Bridge -club Friday at 1:30 o'clock at her home. FELICIA , '. Mrs. Mary Bennett will enter tain at her home Friday at 20 o'clock for Felicia club members. Mrs. VVUmeth Tucker wiU be assisting hostess; CAMP NO. i-fl Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 4-6, are to meet at the Armory Thursday at 2 o'clock, to work on Red Cross surgical 'dressings. 'dress-ings. This will take place of the planned Jubilee, and Mrs. Edith Y.- Booth, a granddaughter of Brigham Young, will give the lesson les-son in observance of his birthday anniversary. DE NOVO Mrs. Robert Thorns' is entertaining enter-taining at her home this evening far the Dewove club members. They are to meet promptly at 8 o'clock NAVY MOTHERS MrsV Elzina Smith will be hostess host-ess to the Navy Mothers club Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at her home,. 184 East Third South street. UNIVERSITY DAMES An outdoor party is being held by the University Dames for their husbands. Thursday evenine at the Tlmp cave in American Fork canyon. They are to leave from the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler, 141 East Fifth North street, at 6 o'clock, pftd a steak bake will follow the visit through the cave. ' If your teen-age glamor girl seems discouraged about her po tential summer wardrobe, , have her enroll in the local sewing cen ter courses on home dressmaking. She'll soon handle not only her own wardrobe problems, but also a part ot the family sewing. I Coiner. . dtAb n x et MAT L lf -T- V odern Menli WUDHESDAT. Bf leftover-Bacon bacon muffins, bacon com id. bacon waffles. Add crum bled leftover bacon to hatter; use bacon drippings tyt t at.) scrambled eggs or in cream ed j hard-cooked eggs on toast. An aaniBii rice or ouier ca- sertol dishes to perk up flavor of bland foods. sanawicnes com Dine wi tn either cheese, peanut butter or eg tuungs. Vegetable Tips y leftover vegetables? Then these: reamed leftover vegetables on toast with crisp bacon. over vegetables with cheese ce, on toast, with bacon. melet with leftover vereta blep, garnished with crisp bacon. member to salvage unneeded baion drippings. 'Your meat deal er jwill give you 2 red tokens for each pound. When you brew decaff eniated coffee, percolate to IB minutes to bring otft its flavor. A good party beverage' combines four cups ox aecarreinatea eozrea wua one cup chiUed evaporated jfnllki whipped uhtU stiff. Add alf teSLStMMWi viiTiilltt and nrin'lrlA orith cinnamon Serves eight. ' .fev Make Your Slipcovers! 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