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Show ' - i - - PROVdSXJNT)AYHERAIJ),SUNDAYNOVEMBEK21.192" tM - ' - ' aw p in MENGSiESmEE Club Activities ' LADIES LITERARY Alger, Mra. Chalet Jone, Mra. Mad-seOpea session of the Ldie liter- Sheriff Hearte, Mra. Leonard Mra. H, M. Strong. Mra. Clyde ary dub wa held at the bona of Mrs. Alma E. Paxman Wednesday Clark, Mrs. Almo Simmons, Mra. afternoon. The meettaf proved to Den Alger, Mra. Fred Cooper, Mrs. be both educational and entertain-.la- . B. K, Bullock and the host ens. .'; f By SI?TER MART : juice.: m ge real, thla cream, soft cooked eggs, crisp whole- 'wheat; toast, . waffles. brown sngar syrups. Bills, coffee. LUNCH EON Beef broth, crou-- ' tons, jnolded cheese salad, rys bread and utter . aaodwicbea, t steamed tarrot imdding, Bdlk,4ea. DINNEU Hungarian gofllanh; liaked squash, endive rice pudding, graham bread, milk, coffee. . Hunru-ianGeulash One pound lean veal, V pound k a beef, 1 tablespon bacon fat, 1 Coxi a. Ait - In her nsual charming manner, lira. Grant K. Eggertsea read the famoua Irish play, "Juno and the Parcook,4 by 8eaa O'Oasey. The three act tragedy drama play It and la wonderful example of chsr- , aoteriiatloo. Bean O'Caeey la to the Irlk drama what Eugene O'Neill la to tie American. Mlsa Lota PaxmaB gave" pleasing cello rendition! of and "Are Maria," by ' "Melody in F', by Butoteln. Mra. , Bath-Gouno- : SOCIAL HOI R BocUl Hoar dub met at the borne of Mrs.- James Sumner Thursday afternoon. White chrysanthemum were used to decorate the entertaining rooms. Theiluto members present were Mrs. John Vance, Mrs. John' Christensea, Mra. Ora Cunningham, Mrs. 8. Brner, Mra. Ted . Caider- - Mrs. "D. G. McBride, Mrs. James Sumner. Mrs. James Wilson and Mr. G. F. Carroll. Most This Winter Brings r Fur , Wraps BI HENRI J s - which because of it novelty t mucfc more Interesting than the original if BEXDEL Improvement Has Been Made In Collars - Slim Lines In V white. .. NEW YORK,. Nov. 20. Xo item Norma Bullock accompanied ber. of a woman's wardrobe approxithis wrap of Other fashion points "Lovea Old Sweet Song" waa beauti- IT0P1- Awas mates in importance' ber fnr coat and the wide dol cuffs the are entertainment A deep delightful Mlsa Once a symbol of wealth and luxfully played on the Tiolln by Mr.-- , and Mra. lar which frame the face so beautiLucile Merrill, accompanied by Mrs. riven at the home of It ia a necessity. ' William Connell Friday evening by ury, today fully and doses la a' deap . .w. IT.nnl. -- lnh .nil Where once .; I,. Hup., pwia.. only a favored few color scheme of blue and yellow ermine- - thla season j. ia Cndyed " could be oblivious to winter winds, used in the room decorations, their partnera. with a contrasting trimmed Often a fall flowers being employed. Dainty were enjoyed and dainty midnight wrapped in their fur coats, now Its to purity, a lu- fhe fur heighten served, The. entertaining comparatively few women feel they refreshments were served at the supper the aable collar with evening wrap decorated can be without' them, close of the program. Assisting hos- room .were beautifully and stole. This has a deep V lir rbe and flower of fall a with variety tesses were Mrs. P. L. La risen and back and is cut to .give in ciose But the really lovely fur coat is fpotted plants. Invitations were Lnover Mrs. Herald Clark. ' narrow line so desirable this seaNowhere iiMyiality the- partners? ana ciov. to ordinary. tsaued i v The invited guests included prom- Members: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Har- more apparent or inferior son. ' quality inent cluh,wonien of Provo and are mon, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Booth, Mr. and bad noticed so lor the opera; theater and for all as follower Meadanies F. 8. Harris, and Mra. Jack Booth, Mr. and Mrs. able. ; workmanship evening affairs, this type of fur . T. Cannon, Ralph Poulton, StephR. F. CrandalL Mr. and Mra. Oscar . en Bee, (3A. Wolfrom, Rose T. wrap ia exceedingly desirable. Gone are the days when a fur Mr. and Mrs! Charles Hart, coat worn was for V an without' Stewart, WlUiam J. Snow, Emit Garrett, years Collar Chance Maat Mr. aod Mrs. Frank Gates, Mr. and Jacobsen, Jack Booth, Bern Broad-ben- t, Mra.' Emll Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. a alteration. In this sivift moving Another model whleT" may- ';' Eosllnnd S. P. Eggertsen, lines with every change also for vulhf Mrs. Shir- generation and Mr. worn and McDowell. day by season. This year they are definiteOakley, Flora Br Jenklna, D. W. ley Bee and the host and hostess. Is the model of broadtail with the ly slim. Pelts have been slfaved Webster, lone Sumner,. Jesse L. OPTIMIST collar and stole of aable. For. raal Arvll and trimmed until they are soft as Ellerteen, Robert Moorefleld, "600" of members elegance there Is noTnoro appropri' the Featuring fabrics. Frana Westover, Ir Blngleton, ate choice of fur. The effect'here "'club were the Optimist pleasantly and Miss Hinckley, Owen Baruett sable ia hdghtened by the Russlin " entertained at the home' of Mra, It's the Cut That Count- s" ' Ethel Taylor. model i. worn " James Sutherland Friday afternooh. toque I consider, the cut of a tur coat 4 more' Mra, Gill Cox received high score infinitely importaut than the NElfjKE READING These three' model feature'1, tie " Mrs. N. C. Hicks, assisted by card favor.- - - Refreshments were fur that is thurva well-cuslender standing collar that I flaring, Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll entertained the served at' the mall tables follow looking coat in an inexpensive fur as the Vlonnet collar because known members of the Mike Reading club ing tarda,' Invitations were Issued will be infinitely more effective it has been introduced and exptojtwl ; ' , at ber- - borne Thursday afternoon. to the :.following club members tad than rare and consequently costly by. that famoua designer:. (; tuefct Bhurtllff. Gur made into a Msdtmet pelts gament which The biography of Henrlk Ibsen wai in fur The changei fliost startling B. R. Clarence been has cut Homer, By with no feeling for Beesicy, N. Mr. Emma Bown, Mrs. given by coats this year hve ben made In ron Den halter, Z. Whlttaker. James Hue. .; Iris L. McArthur tead hta play, the collars. They are more a logical Leon Suthertand, Holland,; Harvey vocal Two Borkman." "John Gabriel an oftyl-o- s Beautiful effects this year are of the wrap part LundahL , John Gleun HedQUUV Heft Mrs. selections were g lven by addition than ever before. They N.- - Ciawf otd, . H. gained by dyeing. Take, for4ustance J. dardrner, aid Clark. Following the program bulkjaud Spark. ' Thomai Thernley, E. H. the ermine model illustrated. The Tills undyed eniune is,triinnei with Uove lOKt aii suggestion dainty refreshments were served to Street, Robert' Held and ' Carl virgin white, of the fur has Wn a contrasting fur to heighten its weight,, no matter, now; voluminous ' . ':. . ; ", forty. . , ' r:'' . dyed a light gray, soft and dovelike, beauty. Scherer. o?, - . they may be.. new. , cause Is still R. C. S sort of This woman,' little free sentiment in the business. Mrs. Grace Beesley1 was hostess to The government has just an world, that, the person who does Their ancestors did hotknow tnep). the members of the 8. C. 8. club at nounced that more than one million the Job lietit, he this person mole Generations or unrammaniy , viv her home Thursday evening. Miss women, 1,098,818 to be exact, filed or , female, will get and keep the prejudice must be beaten down. by Marie Robinson gave a demonstraseparate income tax returns lust job. And as to salaries, the male more generations of familiarity 'bid certainly has everything bis own unaersianaing ueiore me womqn.u tion of making wax flowers. The year. Their earning totaled In case you want to way . there.. We wauer that one 27 with a $5000 yearly ihcomeher club members and guests present thousand own car, money in jthe' bank, uijd milium, one hundred bear it again, It begins like this were Miss Marie Robinson, Miss Mark-mamales submitting Income returns the anility to pay for her own canthree billion, et cetera. Emma Spaffoid, Miss "Edna theater tickets and Annerswjll Miss Elsie Markman, MlB Ida .. Now .can't you Tjuat hearyVe would hnve n total much 'more dy, Mlsa like, five aimbri; dollarOuin three 6e jtouM as fleslraW by' the: mule Msrkman, "Miss Ruby Taylor,, of unemployed or army Taso they have no justified as the sweet yoring thing Of 18 who "Woman'a place la in the home." males Jibe Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Melba ' yell that If women would get billions, -: who would just adore to .have j(:fnr ylorMrs. Ann Ferre, Miss Miss Get opt the old family ear trumpet back Into the homes, a fellow might kick coming I coat 'but doesn't know 'how iu;.tue Veva Peters, and prepare to bear thla sung in have a change to get a job and Johnson, Tdlss " '." More or less connected with the world she'll ever get it !' Kate Peters, Miss Adele Peters, tenor, bass, baritone and plain aw- - make a decent .living these days? ,.,'. Delia comments outis Mrs. the above recent - , 'Mrs. Anna Thomas and rui. break of Margaret Banning, author. There's too. much' "slush" said Hunter, There will be" no sopranos and There may be some little truth She declares thut and written about women. An Engalthough beauty. girUsh altos In the chorus. It will In what they say. But my observaIs a drtif; on the market with more lish LoM rose to his feet In a pub' f'MRIA KEWING be made ever been be tion that Lhas there is t. solely production, Sew-an ever before, HCgajnemig nor long ago. Ke was Members of - the Columbia women hnvc little or none ofitljat present addraw of tribute 'tf h,inn. Invited- to be evening feminine chrirmTwIiich once made tbef women section of a branch Pf Tuesday m.tinir th. .. i p. l.t. them In (inch n thousand oreveiTlne the British Legion. There was none or idr nuuie Ul til VA ire half ICU Wlii PMH .... . uv. UNittiAil V nlaAtl. Jr. R... ... .... .., n.ut hlaau ship, did as Helen of Troy arid other fit W I'D 'am VM.; -. ladies; of lovely phases. Mrs.-- Ban Sir laa Hamilton's speech. There s top much of woman sliish ning links this fact with the phe b M R AUXILIARY nt nomenally successful business and on tap today. That sort of thing lls session of the Sanitary "IS-joiof Utah " professional 'careers which women overdone," said he. He also razKed enclneers BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN , skin and the innoculation of mater are trying today. wa held uiiMirru irnme niHiui uominHnce oi county and the auxiliary ' Editor Journal of the - American ial whose purity and safety have man by, woman in the K. P. hau vt eanesuay fol- - Medical Association and of The ' Thiomlnance has been .going Hygeia, been attested to by the government. be dodaed. Men ,,w The anxillarv elected the Successful vaccination . generally do not emotionally the Health Magazine. like capable on since Mrs. Noah walked into the officers for the ensuing protects for Irom rive to seven business and professional; women. Ark she had nagged Mr. Noah into Mrs Nancv Moe of Provo, ' o was the centuries vaccination second and the For smallpox years They may some day. But not yet building for her," said he. uresident ; Mrs. Rose Lott of Lehl,l, i 'i' mi-talgreat scourge of man. In 1752, as usually protects against smallpox vice president; Mrs. Ruby H. Assocla ifor life. American the' by reported correspondsecretary and press tlou for Medical Progress, Boston I There is not the slightest evi- ent; Mrs. Evelyn S. Haws, treasfolhad almost 6000' cases of this dls - jdence to indicate that vaccination served urer. . A jbanquet wa ease in a total population of 15,684; Van do harm. The only deaths that lowing the meeting. The thirty loecur are the result of lack of are table at seated were onloqg rguests man being seldom was seen without after vaccination, whereby the scar fruit of baskets four held which the scars of smallpox on his face. itself becomes infected secondarily . placed at intervals. Vaccination properly Today, the man with the scars of with bactei-14evidence of done and properly cared for is as is disease this living U. TRES on the safe as 'any procedure related Jto or carelessness An interesting session was held ignorance of his parents, who failed to the human body. Joll by the members of the Tres Sut-- " part avail themselves of the properties - Millions oJLpersons are vaccinated TiTuTTaTWonse vt Mrs. D.J. every yearr and 4he amount ofsefc afternoon, itnslc ton Thursday "The number of cases reported ondary illness Is sq small as hardly anCneedlework were the features One ride iq Oldtmobile Sis re- - from 48 states and the District of to merit mention. v of the entertainment, Deliclou 1921 was 108,135 and Cites Figures In Columbia club impresset you with ite ex-the were servedjo hat " freshmerits The. proof 6Tthe protection af ceptional rrorlekms for your members and guests, Miss Rhoda fhere"7wereTW time there has been a rapid de forded by vaccination lies in the folcomfort and eroyment , Douglas, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mr. the Dumber of cases lowing figures, also assembled by John Ellison, Mrs. Ted Batton, Mm. crease,' so that - the American Association for Medi60,is luxury in every senae Here between and varied has 30,000 A Iverson, Mri Allle Jones, Mr. 000. each year. .'tTbe number of cal Progress. of the word: rich upholster Allftt Jefferles, Mrs. Harry In. 1925, there were 12,858 cases ' Albert 8. - Jones, Mrs. death varied from the low mark of ing and appctotmetrts, wel-cowiaVtm MeCoard. Mr. Gertrude 1890 la 1923 to 708 deaths in 1925, of small pox in 18 states. Of the restful rootninees, 894 deaths in 1924. persons concerned, t?,6Q bad never riding ; P.M.' Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mr. Jo 883 in 1922, and . '. Vaerine , been vaccinated; 751 persons bad qualities aod driving ease. , ' seph Seethaler, Mr. Lynn Button,, The .etperiences of m.any nations been vaccinated more than seven Mrs. Dave Button, Mrs. Leo ThMv This "htxary tit tr wAeef Mrs. Earl Thomas. Mr. Milt have ahowh-tha- t smallpox can be years previously ; 2224 persons were ' includes aot.. c . iiaecinatlon. Almost to unable' Tboma,'Mrft pretexted" by say whether they had Thi.ni. Mrs. Charles White-hPvaccina- ever been vaccinated. Walter everyone Mrs. the that onhanlpiered knows, m4-jrelaxation, Thomas, Harry Mr. George Zabriskle. Mr. tion "itself :is ji pimple matter,' in- - The evidence is clear that vaccinmerit and sjeaunf cotfirott but. SUttOOl volnng'a' mere .scratching of the ation protects. . , " O'- Reel.' Mr. Uo& the added zest of flashing per- and Mrs. Ellaa Carter. I fortnance . , 'w" i;"Lr!L: 4 wl large 'onion. BRKAKFAST-Oran- r w 4 ''& Ai.vV.-- Dinrika. ru or .bed through a sieve, 1 teaspoon sugar, 4 peppercorns. Melt fat In kettle and add on Urn finely adnced. Klinmer ever a low fire for five minutes. Cut meat into inch cubes and brown on all side In fat with onion. Cover and simmer over a low fire for flfteeu mluuteo. Add tomatoes, salt, tl-rlksugar, peppercorns and about I cup of not water. Simmer for 1 K sours.' Add potatoes and cook s longer or until po- - : salad,-chocolat- teatroooa j e a, thirty-minute- ?A a - - . B f tw- - IM I , ..:.' XT Ir-ri- t " bye t, and-les- 7c6 Cfc ffricks TURKEiiiii Pl)ifeKiNesigns ft' in Ice Cream Bricks nbt' 6nly makes a delicious dessert, but carries out the s ' SMI - -,-- .... Tartklgiving This ermine model has been dyed a light gray and ia Interesting in it . .. , ., novelty.-.- . .' ISB Orarlylo.:r;pealer Special Sutidaytyrick DEEP FAT Banana Salad Vanilla "4H6ney Fruit -- IVyihg in the least healthful of all ' methods of cooking and should be employed pTlngly. , iTylng in deep rut, is prererabie to (ne ordinary way' of .using a thing layer of grease. mm. ,.'.'. WHEN . TO MEND yr-issra- Jnst as soon as linen Is returned from .the' laundry it thould be yfi for necessary reiialrs.- AH mending should le done at ouces , '.,;; rai f . GIFT DEPARTMENT Ueautlful-woinen-h- taglvian - ., Vaccination the Foe of Smallpox Scourge rl. '.'.'' fact-ennn- ot ' . 31 42-Pie- ce 100 Piece Dinner Set Dinner Sets $37.50 $7.50 - ; Thjereaa-a-time-when--the-- hu Gifts For Every Occasion RIDE IN COMFORT JO- DRIWWITHEASE -- TJeaths.-8inceM- , , rn Wy, . . You can always find a delightful gif be jkz for- any- - occasion -- whether shower, wedding, a card club prize, birthday or what not. New. novelties reach us daily- - assuring. yQU .t?f .the latest fancies at any time. Jt Berry Set Tea Sets $3.75 - $1.75 Cake Sets . , ' Special- ' 4 5c -' RID OF YOUR FAT , meeting The regular of the Provonuaa club wa held at the residence of Mrs. Joseph H. North" Third West street Mammoth white afternoon. Friday effectively were, chrysanthemum used In the entertaining room. Needle work and a brief program n loved during the .afternoon. were served at 5 o'cV)ck to fifteen club member. serf-InThe hostess was, agisted a Mrs. J. lT hap dauehter-in-law,- " ..Carl Beck.-:-;.'.semi-month- Dainty-refresbilie- nt . " . in HOI'R T.i member Acting as hostess to the th Glad Hour club, Mrs. Dan Kirkwood entertained at her homeThursday afternoon. The entertaindecortt-- a lng rDonir were artistically with fall flower" High core fnr '(SOtT Waa awarded to Mrs. B. K. Bullock. J irolibwlng card dinner was aerv' 8:30 o'clock. The long dining table held laa a centerpiece a deep Appoint-enfcswl of chrysahthemnms. were grranged. for Mrs, Left .,u Mtl U ...the ad - -- Special- Novelty Vases S. ' 25c SI DAN lh Dm Lan ; M tumbler easily worth 2 for 25c. A closeout on this lot while they : last at 5c each. In short, OldsrnobQe Six is car youH be glad you own. r.o.ai $13.50 A keen eiyroent of handling facility and absolute . controL .. r ..v, tTawisainJi f UMri have gotttm rid of thair by my simple mod acadAnt method of fat reduction without sUrration tlet m Inirdeiiaome exercise, often at very rapid rate and BfTTHOUT FAYMENT until reduction has taken place. I ass a Weisiej practicing physician and have made a earafal atady of the physiolofical requirement! of the human otfyvTais has enabled me to aelest such ingredients and in sack proportioa as1a my opinion will produce not only a loss ef weight without harm and an Improvement ia health, but with it aa alkviatioa of all of the troublesome symptoms wVdb frequently aooomparty and often are a direct result of ereratoutJMsa, suck a shortness of breath oo slight exertion, paipitatioa ef the heart, etc., not to speak of the relief from the embarraMflient of being too stout. Stout persons Suffering from tuck diseases a Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Ectema, Asthma high blood pressure are gsteatly relieved by a " rsduetioa of their superfluout fat" . that will relieve treatment tired, sleepy fading, giving you the depressed, My of the loss of superfluous fat. which result come a aad U vigor energy jNeewed h If fM are Otenshmt ao not postpone but sit down right now and Send for and my pjaa whereby I am to be PAID , say FREE TRIAL TREATMENT JOWLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE If you so desire. at your Qbinrntbd Silverware - Water Tumblers finra runvoVNAS $1.75 Salad Bowls 75c . i , . Haftd Painted Bavarian China. Seven-Piec- e Water Sets $1.50 ; An assortment of novelty vases. Many styles,, colors and materials. You'll find', them worth several times that amount. ' 'J025 fadm. MtmrlHUSmt I mmtmi UTAH MOTOR SALES " CO. PACKARD 440 West Center .. REO Phone 1120 ii I " v se om An V IMLOR BROS ' . THE DlARmENT COW PMY STORP OFjPRPVOjy D' |