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Show PROVO CUT A I') EVENING HER AEH, F R I D A Y. M A It C II 2 5. 19 5 WoMl KEVS OF RTEILEST TO VCiTEN . EEADEHS OF THE HERALD. ' WIIEi YOU A fAETf OS ENTEIiTAIN YOUB CLU3 , "7 Lloyd-Dant- e Banquet and"- Marriage Takes.' a Th ceremony wit performed la . -- ' SISTER AND tfTSBAND JtO30KED AT UINNE- &- Mr. And Mr. Ralph Poultoa. entertained at dinner at their horns Wednesday, complimentary to Mrs. Poulton'a sister and husband. Mr. and Mr. GraavtU "bemlng, who from Midvale. Visiting her Spring-- f flower were used to decor- r Gay oi Honor, - table, a, Cunnlnghaa Poultotti and Affair ii i I'LEAfji call iC7. , f All Ready - . .!' o m f -- "" ii ihr:Jn. r : . ' -- ' and ,4 Inrge apple vr "andlced' peeled t.X -- . - """'-se- v s'mv err, a mar egb-bag- e. m - SsJ - e btttr-shtmlii-b- , BACKACHE frompwrttmtiistijn"'-(conttitiKtionwiwmlHiatipatio- - uM4uajr .. ZV:0?-- levt 3fu.no .5 stilts shredded celery 'fresh tomatoes, cubed 1 'large carrot, grated 3 ftT nW BstrrHtiLB SAlAD rrH-B6ii- T f and folded Into the toma- - The road to thinness Is often Jus: very-stifSeason to taste, pour sXnti, 1 uuLFtyfix uj ij Into buttered shallow baking dish, grains of said, Hghtly tBSSTWithi scatter tho remaining cheese and tom to mix well. t COLLAR If CLFF8 ' Sarye generous portions on large buttered crumbs over the tob and 'tncreow' frocks Smart daytltri plates, and pass a bowl jjf mayon- bake for 26 or- 35 minutes, In a mod naise allowing each one la dress erate oven. Test with a knue to their 'use of 'collars and cuffs of sea that the canter is X um-ye- t w sate4o4hete: so. whltc georgetterjeapdlfiJor ba of bread and butter aid milk this This Is a splendid substiiute for tiste. Dressy afternoon gowns often-hava fTilljrircreamjXarfceiid.!rig., makes the ideal lunchetm for school meat and particularly suited, to the strictly tailor cnimren aa ed suits art making use. of soft lace reducing. In tlie- - last caa U.S eollar-and euft on thei mrau una tTOVl.T.ho feclpa provulw i ample- - por-- touches at . iiurtB ror lour iwnpie unu me .cal chic satte blouse. orie total is about 950. Proteins TODAY'S RECIPE aw! the energy fooda are wellcom- : Trfihato Souffle 1 can tomato Wnod In this souffle. soup 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon flour n MorttHnwntt start T3P Bladder Weakness, knt Getting Up 3 tablespoons grated cheese Backache, Burning or litoh- . ttnalpoisionwpviUltty,uiMlefminhnttli Nights, nd mnV lifoirtisenibla. Tonitrhttrv hrt muttered crumbs : ing Sensation, leg or groin, pains f- - MATUMB'S REMEDY coni Salt andoennm- make you feel 'Old, mctivs notanordntsrruuuuva. bc how .Set tbLcan..of aanp to heatwktirwilt aid in rastonnj your appetite anil andworrf "out, why not make the (Hlyoaof ' thntbvy,Jcjty,piileBsfcljac. 48 .Hour Test? "L,nS lte bu ter and flour. Stir Don't give . Mild, tote, 25o purely vegetable thjs into the hot soup, add two ta- - Cyateic at up. Gat Cyst any drag today, 1 ....r the phfPSft and In. m. p. don't ,f smoofhiv all - r"" once io4 ime new, full . y of pea. sleen welL TrtrJ rs4- with .rinina .nllevlatol -- vjnw&A Recommended and Sold by . wmy cue. Heaquist Drug nuay. BeaTeir CoTTstoria in Provo7 jBe Sg whjtBg All six Provo Drupffists. adv. A spot on adaroask ch&ie dis ituniversary. GIVEN FOR O. T. music and a delicious tresses f -- PARTY us at first then in a week ' tXl'JB MEMBERS . lunchesnHfiralhe, diversions and it passes lnta the discard of impres-I SAn enjoyable social eVent of the It no , "Tiast. few days was the party given Jack Man. We are not half so likely tolonger. make -ton, Mrs, Cart Mrs. Rldafternoon Law, at the home Wednesday May -auw Clar-encnsr e V- a - i ciarencrTJiseiiTTirs. vfravtHXS0Trtdrt5FFmWi beeni there tor a month- of two, aa Hunt, Mrs. Vern Leetham, bers of the O T. rlnh TuMm nt e were upon first discovering it. -bridge were '.played. Mrs. . jyronIMrs Td McQuiwy and lira, G;Ien Unseen Faults uennaaer receiving the high score Euwards. And so it is with habits in our favor. --A delicious luncheon" was children. We get so accustomed to served to the following: Mrs. X N. SOCIAL AFFAIR VOU . . them that we do not see them at all. Crawford, Mrs. John Yeaper, Mrs. G. W. C. MEMBERS- : NEA Los Angeles Bureau , ; v . . Mrs. Ben MildenhaU gave a de- Or. If we do sea them they donlt dls . S. M. Strebbl, Mrs; A. H .tt . John, Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. Melvin lightful party at her home Thurs- iurb us as they should. How resentful we are If an out "No sun upon an Eastern Day is half so fine a sight," was tho way Sir Tillmore and Mrs . Byron Denhalt-e- r, day evening for the members of the the latter " being" an Invited W..C club.. An enlovable time sider dares to mention that- - Billy- John Suckling wrot it. He wasn't writing about Loretta Toung,' movie ' ' was. spent wlthaewjngr and radio b Inks, his eyes "or. Dorothy J get' To! guest. ' ' -. For ,habit queen pictured above, but he might as well have been, you'll have music, during rwhreh a delicious tins 'ounf-sbovarious it can agree. Below are little Davey Lee, child star of the movies, with hisj mncneon was served to the follow- comes REGULAR MEETING OF ing: Mrs. Norman Jefferies, Mra be habit of behavior, habit of care Easter bunny, and Doris Dawson, with her favorite Easter bird, the LITERARY CLUB Charles Reynaud, Mrs, Elm? Love-iridg-e, lessness, or more serious still, habit Mrs. DwigM Packard was hostsss wif fenpoof, .Doris., gays a wiffenpoof is a poof that wii f ens. Miss Donna Nelson, Miss of physical nature. to the members of the Ladies Liter- Mabel Peay, Mrs. SUvio Parents Would be wise if they Reynaud; ary club at her home - Wednesday Mra .Thomas stubbs. Mro m t kept themselves alert to the impresafternoon,- - Mrs. Sterling Tavlor Carter Mrs. JaBper Snow and-Mrsion thel? children were making mV beautiful Spanish Jelec-tlon-s, .ang-tuuier pcopie. n is a Bpienoia way. after which Mrs. Sterling to get real perspective on one's own ' v :Ercanbiack gave a splendid review NEIGHBORS OF family. f. WOODCRAFT r the life of Blasco Ibanez. Mrs. W& have a Complete Line of an aunt or coraea to cousin ;"If vim uuui oiiowma the regular meetin? f visit at your house it might be a m -- - ?Lir'ii.Tj A-. .. ; excellent opportunity; to "frankwuu. rna nr. i l " " neia very ' t.i.I 7" - -'NAitfhhAM tasty; luncheon-fo- ll LB L O. O. ly ask for honest advice. F. hkll "wicraii, Thiirulov nam a nil was mammA 4n XX mm SUCH AS "Of course we1 think that Billy s , Bandlcy. Mrs. J. Karl Reclc Mm t MdDorothyar--perfectbut telh ana uuoutnaH a kh CHICK BABY card MASH BONE GRITS nrtv uwcav Aiigiv was me honestly, what do you think?" i ;u vt enjoyed,.- Six tables, of pro- - iWell BABY SCRATCH CHICK to CUT OATS STEEL be thn ouvbegin with,Bnay BiBoivo were Mrs Hugo Price, Mrs. Herald K. Clark, BJcbard McHall and played, answer, - "we think Billy needs . BABY OAT MEAL Woodward CHICK : Mr, . Mrs. Peter N. Jensen. Mrs. Heber He blinks constantly. receiving ihm hlcrh mn. j Jglasses. don't brieve you notice 4t. but to very.reed.ta.startjouxCWcks-out.righV.-- l rOwensrMw.-terlineimilBerwinWin Strangers ItWerFapparent And for healthy laying hens. brack and Mrs. Shirley Wilson, if A delicious luncheon was served to Dorothy doesn't straighten up she ALSO PUBINA CALF CHOW will be ill. She needs to be watched 9. . , " carefully. Td take her to a doctor COW CHOW and POX CHOW BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN 7 rieht 1 away." RELIEF SOCIETY PARTY 1 FOR FRIENDS ' : - Happy Advice An enjoyable social event of the POSTPONED me w week, was the bridge luncheon anniversary party of the that you ask, I'f make given by Mrs. Kenneth Craven at Grand View ward ReUef Society, Billy lift his feet. He drags over her home Wednesday evening. Kiicuuieu lor lonient. tUU h&an your floors until he has them ruln- fail i- Easi :er decoraUons WCTff' used fp?ipn!d tnqenitely on account I d. And make Dorothy stop biting throughout the entire house. EWer of the building going on at the her nails. Her hands are In dread .nines predominating. Easter talK wra meeting nouse where the af- ful condition. You could get someies, place cards and favors were also fair was to be held. thing at the drug stor to put on thent, or make her wear mittens at employed, lending a. pleasing effect THREE BELTS Four tables of bridge were played arTa w. home when she's studying. YoisJ A girdle ihade of threo after which a delicious -- luncheon don't realize It but she's at them II inl'1 t a 'i Sfi .a-was Served. Th high scorei prise belts of grosgralft ribbon, matching all .KrxKass.k was won by. Mrs. Ralph ;raVen a flat, crepe frock la very effectivr 0 wud somo power th gift t- PHONE 34." 34 46. SpyjrH 8lo. us . and the second favor was presented ito belts have identical buckles to Mrs. L. p. Sliver. Included in and are joined only at the sides To see oursels as ithers see us!" sroes 4 --Ahe guest list were Mrs. Seymour wnetB nanw bits )f - hand-wor- k mnm4a tie them is thtYe if We ask for ItT X3ray, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen. Mrs. Or- - form the union. viii Drysdale, Mr. - Hewitt M. i Strong, Mrs-d-alr Mi tensiiB. Mwr -Elmo Cheever.. Mrs. Geors--e Mech- - I bage f . finely shredded white cab- "CurtEe caLbage into thin shreds,, wrap in. a damp towel 'and'aeepr it :hllled until ready to use. or make it from a well chilled head ef Put all the other ingreditnU fflE?t.b"S!! hT. il. t, jf Version Mayonnaise dressing 70. P1 ... ' - i.'rTI' Sociar-cha- iiw to the vluf .YWAMINE SALAD Cttps. h - "7 .'A this versionotthelraw vegetable salad, sometimes called in CHILDREN m; ". I thg daily r&w saUcI with its valuable mmeiil eloments and vitaminca you will delight YDUR -- T IV MEREDITH SaladNew Vitamin , -- J' -- , If you ar pioneer days, Mr. Grace Mr. Bernetta-- Beck. Mrs. Jane Mrs.--, Maude Snendlove and M. Melissa Lewis, had charge of the and Mrs. Eleanor Duke. . Jones GRAND BAIL AT PROVO - deUcrhtful arraBpmentar- ta4he" Participating. HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY affair were Mr. and Mrs. 8. P; Everything is now in readiness ggertsew, Bishop sad MM- - L. U balM1fchiarfcr-- t Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, ' given: by- - th- -. Prov high school Mr. and Mrs. A. WillfileE. teacher. Saturday evening at the Margaret Peay, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Mary Leavitt, school gymnasium.: The feature of Mrsi BernetU Becfc Mr tine the affair will be th continuous Cheever,; Mrs. . Eleanor Duke. Mrs dancing, two of- - Provo's beat or- Mary Thatcher. Mr, Emily. Kline. chestra's having - been engaged for Mrs. Mary. C. Simmons, Mrs. Jane the evening;: The public Is cordlaW Jones, Mrs. Harriett Olive fiobetts Barton Mr. IfeHaday, attend. Invited to y Marie Robey, Mrs. Ida Nelson, Mrs. VEX ServkUnav Cl32S ... C. a Vincent Sr., and John Ritchie. - A T. MEMBERS TO BE OBmiiAe- 4i3rndd often Tffind' see defects r I 'Johnson. 'Mrs. Ram "jarcfits .u.'. ENTERTAINED Seott and wMr. and Mrs. D. P. Barton will nXFmZ&E u,t PPartt t& other Mr, . ,. entertain at their home Friday Ve OM nB.rBl , of for the members of the J. T; sounds fail to, register'' and nning, sights -- club. ON BIRTHDAY- on our .senses. We fail to Tiear the Progressive "800" will be the SURPRISED Mra. Heber Clark-- waaDleanantlw1 tu "feature of the evening's entertain.'.ment and luncheon will be served; two when at first theX A : Bw ' 1 erved-t- o- 9 V FLAPPER FANNY SW. elcott. Chi aa r EatCT pajf Dancing concluded .the evenlnc's ,Tines, read by Mrs. Emma Jones; tall on acuviues and a delicious tray - - ; 1 la addition to covers wr ma lojr mrs. written by the late Albert R Bert dining- " v -- r Allie Daughters of Pioneers Gfre , , i AarMmg tha leading social events . Pleasing and dellghtfartn vry of the past Tw day was. the af detail was th party given by the fair given W tt Daughter ef Daughter of Utah Pioneer of Utah Pioneers of Camp' No, 1, Camp No. X at th Second ward Thursday afternoon at the bom of Relief society hall Thursday m Mr. .JUelll X- - Olsen, in' feasor- - ning, ta honor of their husbaada-- i the pioaeer of the camp and their - Included oil th well prepared partners and a few invited ruest. program wer th following num Th camp color, greea and yel bers: Address of - welcome, Mrs. low, wer used la decorating; th MeUMLwis; solo; Mrs. Florence tastefully . arranged entertaining Stone: reading, - Mia- - Kila--Joh-n room, low bowl of marigolds sons character dance, Miss Eva jonnlng.tfc centerplee fqr th din WiUttna; i Instrumental duet, the Misses Madge and Helen Lcavltt) ing table. A 'dellelous banquet was "iefved! readinjr. Miss Mildred Johnson; at noon, after which the followingl duet, Mrs. AleneC Simmon and interesting program was furnished: Mrs. Marie uonxer; Harmonica so to, Address of welcome, Mrs. Margaret Curtis . Johnson; vocal duet,. Mrs. Peay; response. Mrs. BernetU Florence Btone and Mrs. Tenle Beck tn111rtl JiilinUra TsVk rA Harding! ukelele selection, - Miss city ate the : ForJEioneers Annouaeinat' to snadt by Mr and Mrs. Btibert Uoyd of Provo, f th maniac f their daughter, Lena, to EUaaU Banks, so of Mr. -and Mra. K, Cnafftn, also of this - . Program Given n S.L Salt UUu Wednesday. - a'E :- 9. w-notl- ce - 1 rj - ffi tlredir-pepless- . -. arg-Tt6w -- a - si BABY GHICK FEED and PURINA CHOWS GLOBE -- it mm . I I II I II ml 'III II I youVeJbokiris for a; n i Coatfthat isthk yearV prize , , ;a- - Goat that entirely - different :,r; - -J- - :'jr MSI IMmm in - at Butler's " n i ? iff - -1 wi PARTY' ' IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR " 'a ' f.i -- B ?EGULAH SESSION i NELKE CUB r OF ,r- - -- K XaarlUJic-JjagrncV:-'- ; ti SlsVUllii7SaTPXIf cniiar 1 - . .a Clever and Style K t;a mvueraie in if Lprices j . careful ! Arfidloundi7i7T''" for your- pound price v - It meant' lOo Itv yonr pctie every, time you buy. Schilling fullwc!ght baling powder AH cream of baUog powders acll at about the aame price ' But aome Contain only of a pound:: One containi si full pound.' And , 1 pound la printed on the tin In plain afght sasia r i.l A akmitShoe , j raa ata inula t j 4A clever Vole f IBMir Brown :Sho'e,Sjtore- - -- 5Can t VWa II Am -- 162 West 7:. ': i 1 1 Center St llJ : : aViariui taken ' from th enera "Samson and Tw -- Jllahwa rendcredjry Mis JJwulJ and Miss Lore Van .en. Mis Ella" Fernsworta was th . piano accompanist. : Tasty refresh- - t II parent I :- flMtvetcwyMsmsMA Sizes 14 and up r v.'nM For 'A Jfflwlsiljueiswsgaaj WlaiiWrmValai t I It j My Heart at Thy Sweet t-- . . fju-U- vivia jr. Hednulat ma : hosteat to th member ef ths Rdln 'uo t her home w,k ,. .Thursday afternoon, and th affair proved to b an unusually tntertat-,i-Jsession. A review of th bok . th Bridegroom," by Ocorg Kelley, was given by Mrs. C. ;Nelll Bailey, after which Miss Jurs., n - -- . Insurance --rm '.-V- i ...ra .-; l a..J f L of, progressive "800" by members of the at th horn of Mrs. Thursdav aftornnnn received the high xiiutu. Vienna i . th second favor.mrm. A tasty luncheon ?.tioiiowed the card game. Easter decoration and sweet Dens wer -- used throughout the entertaining . ;room. Mr. W. O. Gould was an ' invited guest and the , following -- club msmbers ilm 'nr.uni. "Mr. Z. WhltUkerv Mr. Byron MriT. John Luhdahl,3 Mr. ' Leo-- Mecham. Mrs. James Suther- .nd,R. Mrs. Melvin sTlllmor. " Mr. 8orenon, Mrs. Hasel Henrle, noy tmmeters.....Mrs. I A. BclL vs rs. ' Jeassortoien For ' Three table wer enjoyed Optimist club ' rJohn Yeager Mra i ml .""Will J""r 'I' ''w charm?ng:sh T Julian Greer.2 Mrs, Cecil Larson, "Mrs. Bill Christmas: fr Prxl Raw -- Jtfrs. WiUlam FeiTepMrt Hlmbali uuocit and Mra, Ralph Craven. 'r These models have LSJEX itt capes, collars fur trimmed r.mrfrZT3eweyrBrielsohiL.l ouver, jars mrence ureer, Mrs. : ' surely-fin- Ok-"No- the-tlme- . it ujl ineweSVals . . f : t "SCARl assortment of very 'new. nrcmoricS V'.. i , , for-. . - ... n), |