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Show PAGE THREE. THE PROVO HERALD. -- RADIO DANCE. Society-: retiring president,; The house MAPLETON SOCIETY i with,- - fall acoufe Troop No. 2. of Prod decorated, throughout flowers. Games and music were Will give a Hoover Gs4y- - showi the features of the afternoon enMr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson, uance in tne tlfth , ward Tuesdri tertainment: Mrs, Ella Reynolds Mrs, and Frank Myrs evening. The music for th ilmunrpaenteri th honnr miost With o Johnson spentMurray Tuesday with relaWill be, furnished by a Los tomato server; as a token of uoy A number of Provo people went Angelisilver to Salt Lake this morning te att- orchestra via. the radio. Duriiesteem from the club' members, end'5 the ordination services of H. Sumsion was a special Ii. Poole at the St. Murks cat l. the evening of dancing daintv riMrs. Lynn will be. served. EverSuest - A dainty luncheon was The Bev. Wm. F. Bulkley of freshmenta Ts cordially Invited to attendjserved to fifteen. Provo preached the ordination ser- body AU the Primary, officers 3 mon. Among the Provo people were Bev, ana Mrs. uuikiey, u Mr. teachers of the Provo wards "ad A, baby Malley (a 240,000-poun- d and Mrs. It O. BlumenthaL Mr. and wards north of Provo met with i$ locomotive) has been placed on the run. Ed Piper Mrs: CS H. Ward, Mr. ' and Mrs. staKe orncers of the Primary asoaJopnugviue-DmaenFourth ward social ifa;nuinlputates the Johnson bar, while Harry Shea, Mr and Mrs. B. J. Col- atlon ar.the lins. Mrs; Butler, Mrs. . E. C. Saturday afternoon. The time wRuDe Hales is the speedy spader. Bodgers Mrs. L. J. Condon, Miss spent in practicing games and fo' Berniece Condon, David Condon, dances to be taught to the Prima Mr- - an" Mrs- Austin Kbylance children during social hour in H an1 daughter Bheta, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H, K. Pasewalk. LunchflM.rs' Blwer of Provo motored to vember and December." ' BETUBN FROM HONEYMOON. was served by the local officers the day. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart, Jr., ar-11K. rived in Provdi Thursday, "after a ' tives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood were the guests of Mrs. Harriet Whiting for a few days last week. he-dia- ' ifti d - home. . ' '""VJ OPTIMIST CABD CLUB Mrs.'R. E. Homer was hostess to the members of the Optimist club at her home Thursday, afternoon. Four tables of "500" were played, Mrs. J. H. Denhalter receiving the J!. uouey Durinsreducattonal week-t- he d Men's Young Men rey. TEACHERS SURPRISED. "Miss Rhea' Dixon, Miss Johnson and Emil Nielson pleasantly surprised the remaining teachers of the Franklin school at a Thanksgiving party in the office A laB'X room Friday afternoon. pumpkin filled with choice fr T ttrcttveeenterpieced , i ... j he ' 1 Jl-rf- v. - f the Mother's - at her sister. Mrs. Altheda Provo, last Tuesday. 2 :30 p. m. A good piano An excellent We"Trtff ptay"a-fiTiddor- We are proud has a tone of quality. piano has a rich, round, for you ff of it HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. on the It will stop many a cat from bleeding. ' TAKE NO RISKS. Don't risk standing on tables and chain to' dust 7our walls, . Have long handled mops they are much easier to operate and much less maU hazardous. FISH ODORS. Always keep salt fish, whether they are dry or in brine, well away from au other foods. ((ohcOhGPfefed'Gift; Here is a gift "whose usefulness will endure for many, many years! Something which every iybman wants and will cherish! A wonderful place to store clothing, and a hundred feminine treasures she wants to keep. A gift, too, which will render a generation of practical service. You tell us what kind Trf You will be when you Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chests, copper trimmed, strong built and If you would like one set aside for pretty design are being offered for $14.00. A small deposit will hold one are gone.before in they come early, Christmas, for you. - A TREASURE BOX clogfafa silks. A place where moth and Insect life cannoTgo andra : fromdustr . - ' ' at place-th- e,. ... Msse - Phone 544. ONE-PRIC- E 1Iume . 1 -- hTfr till l "THE ONEJRICEHOTJSE" ' of rhineatones ,are Sunbur8ta used effectively on a costume of black velvet. -- - Blur er'Oreen. Phone Borne Furnisheri Provo, Utah. J POMPADOUR I RETURNS! II Girls, Take Notice Bob-Haire- d 1 What You ,:CtaJo. ee " Co. HOUSE" Furni8her Provo, Utah. 544. Beat in salt and paprika and add enough grated cheese to make tho mixture the, right consistency to form into marbles. Drop In deep hot fit and fry to a golden brown. Drain on heavy brown paper and heat in thr oven to aerve-rrr-- r Cheese Straws. One cup grated -- cheese, 1 -- cop bread crumbs, 3 cup flour, 1 butter, teaspoon salt, tablespoon " teaspoon cayenne pepper, 2 tablespoons milk, dash mustard. ' Cream butter, add flour, crumby Mix thorcheese and seasoning. oughly. Add milk and mix weH onto a floured molding board, Turn roll inch thick; cut In straws inch wide and four inches long. Bake in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. (Copyright, 1023, NEA Service, Ine) r - - 2-- - blue. Nile green and maize are among the most popular shades for lingerie. High luster crepe meteor Is a popular material . Scotland's Influence. carpet-ra- g Scotch homespuns, weaves and snadow piaias are shown for separate skirts this win ter, to be worn witn tauoreo blouses. YOUR HEALTH Many -- hostesses like to serve the salad Juijt before the main course of meat and vegetables rather than after it. A vegetable or fish salad Is very acceptable right after the soup, but a fruit salad seems to give a better balance to the meal If it follows the main course. In any event a salad course properly served Includes a wafer or something of the sort with the salad Itself. The accompaniment may be served on the plate with the salad or on a large plate, each person helping himself. These little tidbits may tie used with a fruit, vegetable or head lettuce salad which does not gain its piquancy from cheese. Cheese Crackers. Four tablespoons grated American full cream cheese. 2 tablespoons butter, small square paprika, crackers. Unit cheese and buter to a smooth paste. Spread mixture on crackers," dust with" paprika und .toast just before serving. If the crackers are ready on the toiister rt's a simple thing to pop them in the broiler while clearing the table and takinTn the salad. This insures their hot erispucss with the salad. Cheese Cups. Bread "21 .hours old, cheese, melted butter.. Cut breud In slices v two inches thick. Cut In small rounds with an open top, small cutter. Hollow out a tiny depression In one end of each round of bread. Din in X?Wx' lt'I)'stil," in a hot oven If atcd cheese uiuTput to melt the cheese- - and sliuhtlv brown tbo bread. Dust lightly with paprika Jicfore sendlug to the tabhv Cheese cups are served, on the plate with the salad nnd eaten- with Daily Fashion Hint MELTED ICE CREAM. By Dr. Clifford C. Robinson. ) Written for NEA Service.) Melted Ice cream, left over from last night's party, may le made up in the blanc mange or custard for People who fly for a headache next day's lunch. remedy, at onset, and keep It up year after year are surely on the1 STORED ONIONS, wrong track In the pursuit .iHnJ "s I Onloi'is should l.kept In a dry health. Trying to cure a head I 1 storeroom, for If they are stored in ache without giving an .4 k 1 a damp place they will give out to its cause, is like try out a fire by shutting of f the water shoots early. supply. -The chief causes of headache Specked Mirrors. a well defined limit Kcmove specks and dirt from mirror surfaces with whiting mixed The ocnlled nervous headache, or hysterical attacks, lead all other U) a cream in alcohol. causes, real or imaginary. By NEA Service. "No Sugar Needed. Probably headache from diges EXCELSIOR Mo.. SPRINGS, Cook fruits slowly to bring out tive troubles might come second. Nov. 20. The. pompadour is coming their sweetness. This makes It un- Imaginary or "bluff headache back. would come in a good third. As the one that Not the necessary to add sugar. also-ra- n ca uses, we have a group; called for a big rat in the hair numerous as all the parts but the roll that carries part of the almost as k Makes Fine Dessert. . Hot ginger bread with whipped and organs of the human body colfiuresjlown over the forehead, . "N omewharttCe the could furnish. cream makes a welcome dessert pompadour o vacation fronv To a when the meal has teen light give yourself the late nineties. of stock take headache, carefully Members of the Missouri State 5 p Enamelware. your daily habits and work and Hairdressers association, at a In buying enamelware the best then see if real health habits can't ing here recently, stood siwusor for Models were quality Is the cheapest in the end, accompUsh more than the "rescue" the new pompadour. A NEW FASHION NOTE for inferior grades chip easily and cures., brought before the .hairdressers and Tbo greatest preventive to that the new mode of doing the hair soon become worthless. Frocks fur formal wcaf are to h dally headache is to .know your demonstrated. brilliant in' coloring this season,, so X own If condition you I'utlerwear. Exthoroughly. Miss Heulah Naylor, pretty Dainty women says Paris, and yuur eyes U; TieeTnftr in tui- x of ihil" ccTa6TSpTulTTrirTsThowirini Cheese the in iH'fore them. during "Squaivs. poor light one the ironing 'of undergarments kl in tomato red crvjic. The loncr- nlghtfr approved .pompadour One ciij) soft ..cliecse, 2 talile- Instead wring a thick towel out of day, ajjiendnche is liable to come styles. . . H"iic I.wmh at one 'tcd ' sHiiins initter, 2 tablespoons Mifr clear hot water nnd fold the dry your way. Ot r a i:iv' whila i f The 'dally breathing oi air con- - , In tbo gwjloglcal past there was bread ' crumbs, 4 twispiwiu inns- i tlii! gitrment iti) In It for im hour. Then t'l i'iM.!"l iri':c ij. ...".jii-ulneur;.r, press wltli nil Iron just below tanilnated with 'gasoline fumes, w once a sea shore where there are nrd, 't teaspiNin tiic V.rt so he i.'i'u ';. inineid sweet peiiivr. fen i w other gases that attack the nasal . Imii ,.i '.'it i ;!.a. Molvijiit scorching near. how mountains In eastern Kentucky, tcnifiis SiiL'iir. meniliritm's, will cause a duiL tunm- i; (,Mi'ioii sail. n.:i). m.v ft j..!i - jjir'a uia.onuL bread. Poor circulation In him? headache. Ilnnd Pitlriiecl.. Ilki)squ:ircs of rirti-i'- l No- If'ul. i.v. Dv-.dish-pan- s iron Oalvanbsed ..., have, .,.., k,....i !.,, .Embroidered and Imnd naliitlng ninnv persons, csnwlaiiy those, who Lu.s. 'l'ri 45 to 'Ii Sir. , t ua construct in la work llglits ( in night n;xt ,."i.d 'f snLir In headache.' To prevent this class of vi ifer and wvej.ler ertstniwes. California. si(!"-tic- , ionst quiesiy. aiix. cuuese, hmter, Ktjii'S the surplice, golf attacks, take a hath every day and , In re.irlv all Cii1nc; eltirs a laros bl'IMd iTI.1i:; !. lll'l-li'I'i-Tare Histltut" a regimen of ''xerciscs Ji'd, coal iiiniiiliiiiii and slliiv,ex A typhus-likfever, 1'ielieVea Io'Imj i ii;i.i-- s t and snlt to u suviolii ie. rentage of tbo luliabltnnls live ta that will make the blood tingle. !;odd. n surt of f titfn, .SlUe.'.d on liitiMied sqillircM, llendiu'lu's' eniiiHioii M women, transmitted by ticks, has been punlu. in th of the dust with pupilkihiuid put 1m u hot buying food fiom resturauU Hot who claim pelvic disease or feuuUe Cunt iniied Colors. oven to ntclt the cheese, Serve at water ia.sold from stands. lilnek ii ml white combinations troulile ns a cause, usually result north west Iiiiiinlayas. once. , tare shown In the new cottons. and from Inmrrect ixisturc. lMtn to The home of the chestnut is in the thcese Balls. Near Copenhagen a Mock of gran-i- t wools for spring. eat, s'imikI, sit and walk correctly Whites 2 eggs, ,j teaspoon salt, weighing more thnn 4(X) tons was nnd mojiy of your headaches will Mediterranean region, where chestbeen cultivated from U teaspooH paprika, graied chcesi'. lifted from the ocean bed and moved vanish like mist before tin1 morning nut trees have flavored Unsticks. v .Beati 'hltci until Btiff and, dry. to a place miles distant, i. early times.The newest lipsticks are flavored sun. ; .. 5v . enuie-with- in . U . Wf meetO'M Non-Chi- wctl-drcss- . . f.n-f- - 1 tahle-spoo- !i ', i .L:i Lte'hted,io c--- f.vu-iiie- H "THE " 9 - is-fr- No insect life These We,, beautiful Tennessee chests are just the thing. will live in a cedar chest and they are absolutely dust proof. They are a beautiful piece of furniture that any home would be proud of. A Splendid Christmas Gift select it now and have it set aside for Christ- Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll ' 1st t? GENUINE RED CEDAR CHESTS womMtAnirMAjlace of safety for Jier fine ' see one and hear its voice. I as ; low as $14.00 ;A : . tone that vibrates. e Pay for your piano while you use it and enjoy it. Our Credit Department can arrange for you to pay a small amount each month. With liberal terms and such a wonderful instrument offered, you CMinot go longer without a piano. Be sure and hear a Haddorff. FOB FIRST AID. Keep a kitchen shelf harp-lik- EASY PAYMENT PLAN Bird of typtte-penett- TO lycse-'of-ite-TWE- are products of the celebrated Haddorf Piano Manufacturing company. A cheap piano has a cheap, hollow sound. his boys, Leroy,'14, and Drace, 12, met a full grown mountain lion on the hill above Thistle last Friday. When their dog approached the lion he spit at him and retreated in the maple grove, The dog followed him .ith hnl) flauAra lemon. Dlne-- . and did not return home until two apple, banana, strawberrywhatedays later. When he returned he ver you. prefer. They are aU red, was badly scarred up from the en- however. counter with the lion. j I ' The Haddorff Player Sunbursts. -- Ml Thcj Clarendon - r- - .... luncheon. music"al DUJ xnro entertainer rriaayFollowlne A French doctor has made 16 sucafternoon, November 16, at the Willis Johnson of .Thistle visitdancing were enjoyed by By: home cessful transfusions of animal blood Mrs. of Alda in Alleman, Guf Miss ed with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, principal; honor of Mrs. Nell Alleman, their into men. Hazel Aaron Westrppe, Johnson, Tuesday, lie said BalleysMis8 -- . Never Forgotten. Once Heard III - sixty-secon- ley. Miss Verniece Boardman, Mrs. Hark Brown, Mrs. Blake Peay, Miss Josephine Nuttall, Miss Monieta McCoard, Miss Lola Col- - B 1 lot CLOSES Evatrong77WssearoMraHincke I'll, The Mapleton ward held its an nual reunion at the amusement hall Friday evening. The following program was given: Song, congregation prayer, C. W. Houtz; mandolin duet, Ronald Lee and Frank, Snow reading, Fred Jensen ; solo, Elmo Ooffman ; reading, Mrs, Snell; violin solo, Wayne Holley; comic reading, Miss Norma 6W. G-- Ul ttCJ if a arainner cal program under the direction of Miss Grace Clegg spent Monday the high school; Tuesday, a proin Salt Lake City. gram under the direction of the B. Mrs. H. T. Beynolds and daug- Y. U. of Provo; Wednesday even- hter- Josephine spent Monday te tegrdueationat Jilms -- presentedSalt Lake City. by the Mapleton schools; Thursday evening, an address by Supt O. S. mMr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer and Peterson.- Ruth and son Hugh daughter motored to Nephi,. Saturday, NoNeed of better teachers in our vember 17, and attended the schools was discussed before the Mrs. of wedding anniversary parents and the advanced theologiBoyers parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. cal classes o'f the Mapleton ward A. Bailey. Sunday school last Sunday "morning by O. S. Peterson, superintendent society --meeting4a"the Nebo school district the Third, ward Tuesday afternoon, of November 20, Mrs; -- Rose Boyer: Mrs. Jennie Hill and Mrs. Ella gave the literary lesson to an ex- Petre of attended the Mapleceptionally " large and appreciative ton wardPayson reunion last Friday. audience. Regular price Two poms of Longfellow's were Mrs. C. W. Erickson was the dinThose who assisted; dramatized. Mrs. Boyer were Mrs. Christie Lee, ner guest of her daughter, Mrs. $22.51 Alice Packard and Fred J. Miller, David Hopla, last Friday. impersonating characters of Hia- Elmer and Hush Johnson, came Sllits Priced ii watha and Mrs. .Anna Haymond home Saturday from their camp on I and her two children Clear Creek 'near Scofield, wliere ing characters In Evangeline. they have been engaged in getting .xne service star legion meeting out mine props this summer. 1 will be held Thursday, December! z , MEETS. The members of the G. B. A. club were pleasantly, entertained at the home of Mrs. E. Boss Nuttall Thursday evening. An enjoyable time was spent with sewing and music, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. . A. Nuttall, Miss Elvira Strong, Miss A I ' Miss Madge Johnson and Paul Thorn were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dasll Smith. au;rswteg4m)gram4singiwna Mapleton: Sunday evening a musi- 'r ards also added to the decoratiof . . y v.. CLUB IUC 1UULUCVU UlUiC. ', . Bas-niuss- ' Mrs. Mildenhall and Mrs. Clark of Provo, Mrs. Norris Binks and Mrs. David Hopla of Mapleton, Mrs. Emma Mrs. Lillian Kennedy, Thorpe, Mrs. Ruby Christensen, Misses Carol Bird, Catherine Dou-galHelen Groesbeck. Fannie Row land, Kuth Boyer, Jennie Erickson, Alta Simmons, Floss Harmer and (Joe Deal. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. Games nnd aaalnty luncheon, were eaJoyed-b- y, L r, SEWING - WmeKsieF-Mr8s-Niehola8-Bird- favor. Luncheon followed annd wasi served to Mrs. A. E. Bobison. Mrs. Lea Ferre, Mrs. Bert Hedqulst and Mrs. Leon Hedquist, Invited guests, and the following club members: Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Clarence Beesley Mrs Guy Shurtllff, Mrs. Byron Den-- 1 Mrs. halter, Mrs. J.1I. Denhalter, Whit-takeMay W. Itetherford, Mrs. Z. Mrs. Eugene Halladay, Mrs. A. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. James Suther-lan- : or - Miss Lorna Whiting entertained Sunday "for Miss Lucile Miss Vida Diamond, .Miss Eva Dastrup and Vernal Tweedle;- - of Clark and Miss Anna Sumsion and Payson and Bay Robinson of Provo. Miss Norma Holley entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Tuesday .Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mendenball evening In honor of Miss Glenna took the following children to Salt Erickson, who was married In Salt Lake City with the temple excurLake City, November 21. to Clyde sion, Monday i Dob .Nielson, Wayne Clark of Provo. Holley, James Holley, Lenore John-- ' Those present were Mrs. Rose son, Lucile Lee, Lua Holley and Boyer, Mrs. Emma Cranmer, Mrs. uaa tioiiey. five weeks' honeymoon trip to .Deli ver, Colo. Mrs. Hart was formerly Miss Leona Nelson, daughter of Dr. find Mra. H. H, Nelson of this city. fgey will remain here until after the first of the year, when ' they will return to Denver to make their not Mr, .and Mrs. John Madsen Of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Madsen ofe Denver, Colo., are visiting with their father. Georee Madsen. . ; 'lmnd-to-mon- foot-iilll- ' . . . . |