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Show TROYO SUNDAY HERALD, SUkDAV, FEBRUARY 6, 1927. page Tnr.ii: nes RepiiMican en U..S. Post : WOMANS Uy SISTER MARY r.r:!:AKKAT-is.-iktapphw, real, thin cp'siui,- crisp brolly .frhd vruituwt mush, syrup, nil .if, coffee. Mi ba-tr- - crcarVd 1f V - .,;. V . . ' brciul, hcw eeli-ry.- hlictnt milk, toil. iikis ItlXNKU lti lied (Srart1 lis ojie of those women wlM on the fact that (Wide tbcmsvhi whenever they.ure '"not jolliers" t orungts, ance, jilaiu Uiilod juita'tfK'S, , c4Wttee, hen d tett mv wit h Tto;isumk JiLiiiil . drcstia.- - Urau jollk. oisen aiirisitpTeT-ntilkeoff- i. ;BtewI dried apricotst are rubTSWi dander to remove the through a tkiHx. Orange juice and sugar are. adik d "to tns'o" andthe lulslure raid to, fill a lmked pie shell. TVhipix d cnam ls; piled over tin' ti p and a dellciiuix deswrt reSiillH. Mock Sausages cup dried lima beans. 1 bread crumbs. 1,5 cii)) "up fine nut meats. chopiH-taldespoons teasiMon nujlted butter. 1 egg, . sa't. te.ispnoii pepiK-r- milk. S4.iik Ih'uiis in cold waiter to more I nn cover for three hours. Drain; (:oiik in lmiling water to which t.asjH)oh soda has locn added for ten niiliirtes; Drain and rinse in cold water. Return to sauce pan nnd piiur over 1m!Mi; winter to 1111111 li tender. Drain Hid rub beans through a strainer. Add, ruiiilw, jmfs. egg slightly lient-emelted butter, wilt and pepper. Miv ijiH and add liiilk itr make moist. Shape in the form ff frankfurter., roll in crumb's, brush over with "molted butter nnd brown in . a hot oven. Wonieii'a Club, or and l au.Altnisn r Z.mta brapch or a local ftonH'u- t'ity Club; or when- (.Irace is invited to join tlio club of her own professhm. the Wo man's Adverting iluli, ttbe. only Mi.ip: 'l tin surry. Imf' J m not a .i joiner." . will elaborate Soinctinies her theme whou th. pTenxuro Is Iittitt: miu. omv joinetlclubs and learned mony tluugs.'She lea rued that women in orgaid:ai-tion- s are cats, that someone 1s always getting her feelings hurt, that all the club amounts to is a more or less polite and wouiiiu fight us one wj una trio.; or author-ift' get tnoi'e tlmn iiMother. 01 T FOB NO. 1 (trace ka.vs that they always want ,Aum- to Ik ou-- h commit tee ttf one sort or another, and thajt eventually one finds oncNclf 'jMt chains frym oiie nunuiitte luncheon meeting to another, with' no pnrricuhir worthwhile results (J race says that' she juks hard ajl day and she wants no more" responsibilities on the side Chut she prefers a lsiok or a play or a confab with iier,.ojin friends' to orgapized companionship. And I could add a string of et eet- CANNED PIMENTO Grace reoJljL"!lsJa lejrjiaAjvheii - - ftrt piiiieutiK'w-froiii tttf the cuti in a nnd cover with cold going." a:.-! 'i1,. lief ire wutti ug-iIhc ice wis. something; in 7 Now. there, ,js, tiTf.jjir,te.:.in.:s'tiajr. Without tl ater4hey.dry up ire not fit for use ill-day of two. Grace says, due always finds cat-- , ty women in clubs, working for circles of The capital city that the If mie joins a club (.'lory. itppniiif moot doesfiot overplease the one is culled iiion for work, some-time'fiste.ni (.tarict. of j'he wiiujan's uiiintevesting work and. at incommittee of the Republican Na- convenient . moments. Organized ' tional t'oimiilttw. companionship 'truly is not so pleas Mrs. Tillinghiist wan not even in- ant us mor( Mrsouul coiiiianloiishlp a vited to a recent, conference of these with n chosen frieml women Washington until she de-- Iteeause cue wants to lie and talk with that friend ut .fust .such .11 uoiiided an invitation. The r:' was lit . ". Jhe time. dinner of tlii:; convention when hei: MRS. I!AI!i;iT M E IKS Hut, 011 the tf'Jier hand, Mrs M)oiiitintnt was announced. "1 liiTve iihvays said that dilics P.nMiilt tl.ongh 1 iniiy lie called for could not 'hi' run like pink teas. m remark ing, does not the old old must work like hivv of, eoBipeusa.ti.011 wWrk here? Wonjcn i'i poiii(.I ,.t men nt il ,iiut party girls," was Mrs. r'.nln f.,1. tH;l In lw. the. jchrti nn nilnr?fKhii, JT.-ond'Tiliim'h'ffs if Iho (.Hsiiimoiji n. "g'lln 'does not offset tlm loss, rnifc-siotia- " fcr- j&J C' d tpr i' '"V. J. I. Tiilimhast aim. ternary of ' By ALLEN E SHINER NBA Service Writer. WASHINGTON, IJ.J.' rtT-loudly Umg for "more public recognition uf women"1 have lifeti given a nice sucker hjllypop by their . Vacle Sam. I'he 'lullpixii goes. esiecjul!y and particularly to Mrs. Jiuneii 1. of ranibrids.'c, Muss., who wusj aiiiKiinted jii'iiiii'.'nition 4 uv alt-da- y known a She ominis--fehvu'r- t'onmilswiiHM'r- HnMmi.-fullua'.-inj who Johiiwn, died a few dnys ana. 433MuaaLiuyur.Uiik futleialjub evtr jjiven a woman," was tliu of Swretary DitvUof the labor department pusscd out With the k " job. Mrs. TllluiirhjiKt ii a wool nenulSican and piiiiid of It, (lyed-in-tli- t'gosli ! i Kt'jmbliciiti cause up there in the Htati' of'tim cod nnd the menu, from ihiih "The Woman -- Orator." 'I Ui' laws. that 1 will the 'woman touch' of sympathy," she isabV "until I know just how necessary seeming human cruelties ar on this Imsiness." with careers WIvch who have claimed that present reKtrii'tL.iiu are wilding them scuttiing baik1- the. kHHwim bifmusc- - they faituoL get servant, niay exp'ct HtlW he'p from th new womaiL coinniissloner.. "ira easy enough lo' get wnanH if you treat them right," who, caul. Mrs. Tilfiughast did not know, nt latent reiKjrtH, the salary attached to her new job. "It ought to be protty good." hIiu said, tucking in a stray lock of her ho hair which wears in neat lirtiided coils at the liack of her Head. "Hut the KBlury it's my duty to take the job and. I'm proud to have the ihat wohi'ti ttfi free-for-a- ll 11 v , - lt Ktale slip claims rn haw et-ltawith her HeKMiiuiKevcu congress-nie- n do." '. MV. Mattel "Willebramlt r.f the w ithin Jlie pa tjf ! ev yea rs. It. 1st these congJusiiK'n who, veal-- ' Supreme Court Is considered by tlir Ktorlina worth, got political women of the count rv "n ir.ne the ldy'n the jd for her, she thinks. probably the only woman with Mrs. TllliniiliBHt ! mother of tv;o more imiiortant job than the new griw n chiidt'eti mid n graduate of - oltt uf Mrs. Tli'tugiiast. It Jm oiH'it gossi) In public u.ii.ii'U famous whnol of oratory. She is &- W't-trt-cr jr, -- it per-soii- ts tete-a-tet- - - - " A by discussion ISA1X y - f well-bre- AND irSio-.Wu- (;iv rT frankly pt'pper-and-sa- Kbo is proud of her 30,00 women Piitolled In Hie' (jrand and glorious Labor .Davis. .nothing "altout inmiiy rut cannot even say temper my Job wiili Till-inhns- jwrt of - t , 4v Mrs. Ouo-hnl- -' 4 bif the "rest of the ImucV. begin "get" fits ting up'' a bridge club ui a Kxal brunch of the National Itu.dnoss fish with two wk-tiu- of the iiajier The Manavu ward M. I .A. will was held. Eightwii nieuiUers were j" hold their annual (jold. aurt Green in attendance... . ball in tile ward aiimw-nien- i hall DINNEU (.1 ESTS Tutwday ci'iiing. All uie'niliers and Mr. and Mrs. August Oinanson en. tl.eir fiiviids- are cordially iuvltcd tcrtaiued at diiuir t tbtir . , . to atieml. Thursday evening in honor of Mr. .O.'llrowi. of ali Fi;iu-dsK- , nd Mrs. TO HONOR DAIGHTEK ChIK, wIki an ln'i-- vUnini Mrs. ( buries D. "Terry t utei tulued were laid for itr, tiud Mrs. at 1m r home r"rlday afternoon in Covers IL P, Ilsnos'tt. Mhh Ev!yn H.tu-M-l.onor of her daughter Euima."The Mrs. Ma K. IUsiiiunmu. Mr. folln.winjf'jMiugstvra eujoyt'ii james and Mr. John tman.n: M1ss The! and music, during which dainty re- ma Oinaiisou. Miss luis ((imiuson, freshments were nerved : Mlsa y Itoss Onmnson. tin' best nnd hostess UoWley. Misa Vedr ltuwley, Mis unit tin ir fainily.- Itilirutrt'oulsoii, Miss Dale Nelson. Miss lintel" Kuril'1, Mlsa Fay Miss I MYERSITY CIIK l)NCE Brown, Miss Helen Joveh-ss- , KMnf by Wanda Jones, Misa Freda Hurst, - An rujoyuhle W hundred members of the Mis Myrle Duvis, Mlsa Ida DuVls, club. of the 1!, V I', nnd l'viuv Harold Carter, Milton Bunnell; their partners at the regular club UuuHr Kiiuuell, Clyde l'atteii, Har- ilaiKH given In the Jt. Y. f. Ladies' HHiasi nisi Fridn The eeuing. vard Adams and UiHd liowlcy. hull was attractively decorated with . spring flowers and streamers. The SPECIAL PROGR.IM Musical Troubadours furnished the FOR RELIEF the' l of I'mli'r the auspices spec-iuactivity coiuiulttve of the Fourth ward meeting house will lie given in the ward tnot'tlns house Tuesday ree la d,V hMoa mistiionarles of the ward. ilss J.aura Shepherd, Miss Georgia Mae-se- r and. Miss. Donutl Diirrnjit, will give interesting talks on their misA Bpleudld sionary program has also 'lieen arrangwl. All members and friends are inSALT LAKE CITY vited, and are requested to bring their needlework. AND RETURN l.liEKN . ans. ouloux, rye g Wldl-leniiii- iOIJ MANAVC MiK-- iirograia anisic for dauclug. Th L'niVersltjf luh will entertain the member of piooa the ns. Miss Je4' (juillian; Provo Chamber of Comnierca and their iart tiers at a bail la the pajsT n "Muwiir-- i a! Lawremv prciwred by Xr. (HdieN gjirniaslum Friday "tv'eulliff Mrs. K. K. read SOCIETY 1 'MMUKOX mvshjiu ati was furuihs1, - Jdistt-MaM- - t'1.111 ENTERTAINED- The nieniliers W the A mast a club wen; d rightfully :entertuliied at the iKiuavof Miss Ma Kuudsen Monday ( veiling. Needlework - and mnxtr were the diversbms, after which di'irloiis luucheou was served to A.MASTA after-4MHm- -. lkTli Nr.lr , ..,;... attend. run-- . l'rqvo .. . fcakc iew Curtla H pence ... enow . . , ... . Hai T .Fares .JJLt5;r5 a.m. 8Ja.mr Ta.m. fi:03 a.m. 6:27 a.m. 7:63 a.m. C;30 a.m. 7;57 a.m. 7:58 a.m. ...,:(MJ a.m. ."77117)7 aTiiiT . x Harris.. 6:31 a.m.-0:3- u.ui. a.m. .... 0:1(1 a.m. 7:59.a.m. 6:31 a.m. 8:02 a.m. .(i:OH . . . G:12 n.iii. 6:30 a.m. Kefurn on all regular trains same day only. :M.m, :N0'IK: 1'iiese rxnirhiens are becoming extremely popular Jtnd gcimiio itnitation "h evten.M the puMIe to participate. Re one .f (lie ri v.wl and enjoy Hie trip, . . , 5J; -- . . Orem e jg No I lUU jj( NINETEENTH ENTI RY CLl B The nieniliors of the Nlneteenlll Century club met at the rcHidence of filis. George Qui'liHiFriduy,, af!(rim. - Following a short bust EBSSE Paris Does Know Beauty By Edaa Wall Hsppcr Every summer I go t Paris, wli"n tny. ttage work end, to learn the latest aids to beauty. Paris gave nv as a girl the beauty tliat made ntr famous. She has kept my youth. So I go there yearly to get her latest discoveriest just as dressmakers go 1 woman who wants youth. One is Edna Wallace Hopper's Youth Cream. That combines manv helps in one. " It contains, ammu; ther thuigs: products of both lemi: and strawberry, the greatest of com plexion aids.. But there are sevcra other modern help olfgreat impor lance to the face alcin. " My Youth Cream comes Sn twt types cold . cream and vanishinc I apply one at night, the other in th' morning. Never i my face skis without . this care . and protectioi Please. iote.theresultJFt youn. girls have" a complexion as soft ate as rosy as mine. . Yet mine is ; grandmother's age. , I urge you to. try my Youl' will It (.ream. surprise and dchn you. It will bring you a new concep tion of what cream can do. If yo Wish to try it before buying, mrn the coupon. It .will bring ynu , alio-m- y sample-tunecanty tinrf - For Trial Tube A" ; Youth Cream nail this today to F.dr. Wallace Hopptr, SJ6 Lake Shore f& SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Hetiry I. Mowe awl D. P. - styles. , bring thera sack, to you. bveryj help I ust is supplied by all toilet counters. u a at we can 01 every giri who wants more beauty, of ever) -'- Mj-s- llililcy.-""- frl Art - 1 j. Mi;CIAL TRAIN LEA YES PROYO &5 A. M. ARRITNG WALT LAKE CITY 1:i5"A.M. "TRAINS LEAYE AS FOUOWS: JIrs.J(ihji.i,,o.LIinji Wi.isbostPss Jo the nfl'mbers of the I'rovonnaa club at her home Friday afternoon. Itosrs i)iul.ivept jveiiRwereiised tu dots inning. A pleasant time was spent with progressive games, music and needleworkj(iurlni; which a de'iclous luncheon was served to the club .members : Mrs. Parley F. Dixon, Mrs. F. D. R (lay, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Heck. 'Mrs. I'pton Hoover, Wren Wilkins, Mrs. Ernest Dljnn, Mrs. Albert Selck, , Mm. George Madsen, Jlrs. ('al(b Haws, Mrs. James McClellan. Mrs. L. KyVelson, . Alini.i.r.iiker, Mrs. JVulter Ty: lor and an invited guest, Mrs. Til-li- J for 99 THURSDAY, FEBRUARYlOth : PROYONNA,S ViU. FEE I) VY . . Aaimal Fee duy of rlie First ward iU'licf wiP lie held, at the home of Mrs. Don C. Williams, 33(1 South Third East. Tuesday' after-- u oh at 2 :.1o o'clia k. The following interesting program will be furnish-id- : Yocal solo, Mrs. Garn Clark i violin Bohitlon,. Mis Margaretta FinrtT; reading, Miss Euiiua Snow; vocal duet, Mrs. Anna Hluckley ana Mrs. Garn (Mark; piano aolo, Mrs. Itesaie Wblteheud. Dainty refreshments will e served. Al ruembera and friends are cordially invited to Or em Line 66 wt A 1 iht. UTAH STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS TEMPLE EXCURSION in U. February IS, Chicago. Receivers ' frUMCS.'tMi r Addreiia IE 21 BARGAINS THAT ARE NOT 'FOUND EVERY DAY! Teeming Bargains Taking Pro vd By Storm! Hurry and Attend! siJbsssJ AND TUESDAY January 7 and" 8 Is the Date De here on :time'when our Doors open at 9 a. m. Every article of our high grade slock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Dresses, Coats and Hosiery is drastically cut to the limit. Never in Provo history were prices cut so low. Now is the time to buy for your ' " . future needs. . ; v .... - MONDAY ...... itr . front s-b- SILK PETTICOATS Petticoats of Pure Thread Silk and Ray.on in lengths suitable for making slips values to $6.95 at these low prices. - ; - - ' . w . . tj) 1 5 hakuaiin ;to choose from, regular sold at -- Bungalow. Aprons of good qual- in small- - patternSr- - 21c, Monday and "Tuesday the low price, yard. ' !y ' special v , . ,' BLOOMERS 39c One lot, B;st Grade Child's Rayon Bloomers, colors coral, flcah, peach and orchid. Sizes 8 to 14 years, made full size; with reinforced s,eat, single kncOiHegular price! $1.00 "special for Monday ' and Tuesday "only lot of Ladies' and Misses' Lingette Bloomers, made full with r.eenforced'seatr double.or single knee, colors orchid, flesh, peach, torose, uxtra special for Monday and Tuesday mato, blue," green, rust, and ' . nrv Pi L Bloomers 77c pair. Slips to Match 58c r- -i H - (Limit 8 yards to Customer) trimmed. Regular 89c values 12 Ladies' and Misses' Lingette Slips and Bloomers "sized V ! t TOc all light and dark shades 97 c One grand nly"-a- ams " - v 32 Inch good quality Dress Ginghams, many patterns and colors GINGHAM "APRONS lot Good Grade 7 Ray on" Bloomers in colors, rust, blue, peach, flesh, and Nile green, full "sizes" "reinforced' "seatr ""single knee, regular price $1.49, on.sale Monday" and Tuesday' at only ' V ,' GINGHAM SALE SMART BUNGALOW HOUsSUpRONS Extra Special For Monday and Tuesday ' Just arrived one lot of clever made Bungalow House .Monday, February 7 Beginning at 9 a m. z We will place on Sale about 1000 yards Extra Special One I J' Don't fail to see our Is Our Big l' - 2 Special Monday and Tuesday r ' at only " y 93c and $1.23 regular for $3.95 ' :sold Extra for , ' - V i ' :t .. - Values at Greatest Heights - - Prices Lowest EXTRA SPECIAL - EXTRA SPECIAL binding range of choicest colors to choose from, r daij-.- .... -- and trim, full utton - AND TUESDAY January-7and8- -3 " DAYTIME DRESS SPECIAL! For Thrifty Buyers Newest Season's Styles, Patterns & Colors The Springs prettiest ' designs and colors of heavy weight, fast color Gingham, fashioned into the-ve- ry latest - and cleverest models, new ideas, high or low collars, Dickey and draped 'ill MONDAY - r?nr Mnr iny C7'" Apronstfa8t"c6lor Gingham, properly styledVfulI cui, in a large range of -c- hoicest colors and patterns to choose from, Dark and Light, in all" sizes, small medium and larger regular values $1.48, ! Extra, special for Monday and Tuesday at only . .t 93c J Mem .i.'Va Wtet 3 . SPRING HATS New shipment of celeverly I 1 J tyled Spring Hats at Sensational ,Bar gains.""; ' ' m u i "- -' - ' Zs " -- J-t ' JL..- -. . - iiiii'i-- - - - ' "m -,- r .K, -- "" " tmmmmmm,. , .mn, " ' r.n- , - 1 r T -- run 'j I ,...,h.. f . , , ,, - -- - , " ,. - ' . .... m''ammmi'!mm '.v.' n,,,,,,. - - . . . - ' i :" ; v t. i-- - IT " , ) |