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Show ! f. PAGE PROVO (tfTAH) WQ SUND AY-HERA- SUNDAY. NOVEMBER7 LD. 123. 2.4. n s9a8dQaOs9sOJ0dOdO9.) BUSINESS TOPICS HOUSEHOLD HELPS SUGGESTIONS. . tt j- m iv if 7 tjii 'By mm Arts e It tit Hazel Hushes Mrs. It if Frank AlexinXI: Mrs. Amy. Brimball, e dcr, Mrs. IIuzcl Clark. Mrs. I Clark, Mr. Maree 'McDonald Mrs. Carol Westover, and Antonf. Keit;p Mis. Datlciv Richins and Mrs. J. C. Moffit. o The club colon, gold and lavender, '.vcre used as a fche two Jonr banquet tables. Bowls of gold and . . detr-6rt!a- -- I I S im m . taleal r fc I ii " 5 The-- . i rtTtro--enlje- i.. 8 1 - KITCHENS TO GO? A university professor predicts that apartments ;wlH eventually become kitchenless, and that, we shall be a nation of Itfnetant eaters. He says that as a result ot ma chine methodi in the preparation cf food and standardized distrib.u-Uo- n of food producU, ho meals wilt be prepared In the home kitchen. longer Virginia ham. he says, is no Indigenous oi he Virginia- Kitcnen com It Is prepared byAnd-packing Bflfn-ATurning in .Citeago narts of the World. What's he use of a kitchen? ' the kitchen may go, but the - 1 be-- JtHchenetteasTeonje-toay,- -I lleve. I talked recently with a New York landlady, who has a number of remodoled fihouses" When they were first reconstructed a. few years ago. no one wanted did not have a kltchentttekShe them nut iiritA. er"li6u8e8; TodaV. she Is Uk'.ngltSorners off ;the living. ' rooms to provide kitchenettes large enough to.hold a sink, an Ice box. a slove, and some dishes. JMy apartment rent much tcday jth kffchenettes,,,'" she told me. "Theyjtve a feeling of per- manence, ;h4 ;?.a home. ' People don't waril! . juslf a'l&edrbom, living room andj bath? today i Qey want a bet-"Xl- er "3t. "Womeailday r;Jb' I.J, agT ra'm'brs. SK;,nt f ' I r. f Mrs Ted Hatton. 4 fr-- t e. 1 f. t s 182 Mcrat to L. A. e end Mrs. Jchji ter two being guests. w' residents of. this j Bot b of t the. are graduates-- . Proio high school and Mr. Elliott has attended the B. Y. V., Miss Thurgood is' now emtoyed in the offices of. the Taylor GhtJC, and Dr. David Grin: m, dentist. They will be at home ' to their friends at 361 First East street. I this city, after Decern- -' ber 6. .... Farewell Party Gven By Friends fOVCS Mr. and Mrs. Richard entertained at their honje veniag, in compliment Enjoyable hostess to McHib Fridjy Mrs. J. H. Beck was Provonaa cltib nembersr Lisonbee, who'll arsJiw&cej Ti;idyna7ternon'"'aTeTT5Sffie. saving soon to make their boms a' :: dechouse was prettily lt Lake. The entire orated with Thanksgiving motifs Six tables of progressive Wf V fine Thanksgiving program wsi played, Mrs. Byron Denhaltar urnished and a delicious Thanks uid Lawrence Lisonbee reclviaj he high score favors, and Mn :iving luncheon was served. Mrs T:tta Dixon gave a deligh'tful read j. I. Johnson and L. A. Hatch awarded the consolation priiM. -- Mrs Pi csent The follcwir.g were served t Parley F F. D s. Gay, Mrs. Up ixon. abty repast: Mr. and Mrs. 3. K on Hoover, Mr3. Wren- - Wilklns fetger, Mr. and .Mrs. L. A, Bel v Alber1 Mrs. trs. Ernest Dixon, Jr. oust, Mrs. E. H. Shields, Mr. MfsU Mrs. John Cellini, .nd Mrs. L. I. Johnson, Mr. u& 3eorge - Madsen. Mrs. Caleb W irs Nels Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. A! Haws, Mrs. James McClellan, Mrs fansen, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hatch, 41ma Baker, Mrs., Walter Taylor Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Denhaltcr.TJa Mrs. Gus W: G. Gould, Mrs. C. C. GiSiei, Mrs. Fred Critchlow, Ed.eman and Mrs. Etta Graham. irs. S. D. Rushmeier and MrtJ. raj U-i- Mi A. Tbot. ft Primary Officers Edgemont Dance Entertained A Thanksgiving dance will be " Officers and teachers of the Sec Tiven in the Edgemont ward nd ward) Primary association met amusement hall Wednesday i under the auspices cf the it the home of Mrs. Alma Huff Fn ward M. I. A. 'ay evening. .Plans were ma'd and work done Good music has been arranged 'or the operetta which Is to be pre-- . ;or and refreshments will 'lie iered, A turkey- - will be given away he ward meeting " house "Friday the dance. All are welcome. during .'" l j-vening. A delicious luncheon was erved to the following: Mrs? Edith Clayton," Mrs. May 01- RiKROOSl DECORATION en, Mr3.Hildred"0!sen. Mrs. Delia little colored prints, framed to rv Leatham, Mrs. Mary Clark and 'Mrs. K. M.- Sorenson of Spanish link, blue, yellow or green very iarr'owframes, make a most Fork, the latter being n giiest. hi border around the top & ;he bathroom's etiHng. For th in: white bathroom they are unusuil- P1 ly effective tie : , s hag been pre - i n which will Include steel Mrs. L. L. Cullimore will be host- guitar selections by CharlesNSanft, who fi 'ii-- ess to members of the Utah Soipsij native of the Tonga'n- Islands, is here attending the j?. Y. U. Dn lub Wednesday afternoon .at her Cocta Clark, who recently returned '. r home. Girls f'om the oame mission field, will A paper, "Getting Acquainted show a "number of moving pictures Relief Social will ..be with Famous .Women," which he took while on the islatods. V; 4 isenljy MraJlM. .Taylorjtnd.tjieby1 Refreshments will 'be served. Emma Brown wf the B. Y, um si re iuoti cnjoyaureroira -U.Miss An enjoyable time was spent ny bock, "The Glass Window', All members of the ward and will give the social service lescirls el tne oi me pasi wttn wo-- , uk Lucy Furman, will be reviewed by friends, interested are cordially in- th Mi Kan Wees son on "Changing Class of Study In Mrs. H. G. Merrill. Fourth ward Primarj' association, (.party given byjlierovo RcbekaliS Piovo Schools," , vited to be present. at the Third war O. O. F. I. at Fridi the of evening veniP?atthehome A full attendance is desired. urn..rf.r Relief society meeting Tuesday aftIt-- hall. Mis3 "Venice Tuft,. Meets ernoon at 2:30 o'clock, , 'Tables of bridge and progressiva the literary regular Following - Three View Thanksgiting songs wHl Members" or the Grand View refreshments "50r w"i? playeiX, crd "a ctcHcioiw be furnished delicious program by eight little girls, luncheon was' serves to 60. ard Genealogical .fcocicty met at In will who appear Relief .Society Thanksgiving be home of Bishop and lilrB. M. E. i at at i tat VUfkMna Rlnni Mrs. P,G. Hall ami P. iL Boyer costume. ' Bra.4 HlltUkJ M(I Adams. Helen BiocktiUiU. L.tRue l won MttlUc boim, Mkd with !artchner, Jr., Thursday evening. score favors, I "Child- - and Hts Needs,'1 4s the thchrTdge high ! C4ai .jLfir. soA Edlgop, and the low scce Hunter, Eva. Robey. of full Relief attendance was The lesson Virgil were given by prizes to a lecture the of be given Stella Symner. Doona Van Wsfe subject is desired. Prof. E. H. Eastmond will give Dusn Xartchner, and a delicious lunch-so- n and E ciety members warded to Mrs. Fred ' Miss Elsia Maughan of the B. lionkM Helen Clark. Lois Gardner. I A. Ila'l. Ttie "500" flay score ene. a lecture on "Pictures in tfte by was served ta 20. high Y. U., at the Relief society meet- LaPreal Scott ancfMrs. Edith sou class women's ivuswiai in st muccuT. the adult Home," awards were given to Mrs. Clyde Social ti fhA TTmirtK wnrri M T A.' meet- - ing in "the Grand View ward chapel Booth. and Jack Dutaon. and Singleton ' lng TuesflAyevenlng in. T!30 TVCJOClt 7 Luncheon will be served at the in the ward chapel. lories won the "530" low scoro Sixty Dancing club will be heU All Gleaners of the Fourth and Man- - conclusoin of the program. Be Girl favors. Wednesday evening at the Elks' avu ward arc Invited to join this members of the organization and home. Wilde's Musical Trouba-diur- s friends 'interested are cordially in class1 Tuesday "evening. . will furnish the music for News Additional Society vited to be.present. A dance will be given m. th the evening. A Jult attendance 4a On Page Three 1 Miss Mildred Eur.mar loft Satyr-da- y Fourth ward amusement hall after desired.' ' ' the "M" men and mutual, by morning for Los Angeles, Cal.. where f he Will be mm i ied Thanks-- j Gleaner girls, to which all mutual members and friends are'tnvited. Swing ricy to fail lif:irichm. son V . . f !of Mr. .a:ll Mrs. Al of VI. L A I ' I "V7l .1 . , The ceremony' will be perfornu-fl-a- t Prof. Wilford Pouhon of the P. -of Miss Y. U. will give, a talk on "Heredity c."'.lc::c"r the Susr.r.e;. Th-and Environment." tn the adu!t clnb "Mr, Mrs. jM:." S: Johp-;an- . Progressive in .will Los Aa,. reside of the Sixth ward M. I. A. Tuesday young ronpb A group of young folks, gave a evening at 7:30 o'clock. they wili geles unttl spring, when ' n:Tl:e theii Mrs. Stella P, Rich of the B. Y. V. teturn to. pevi t delightful progressive supper Friday" evening a.t the Homes of the will review the boolr "Tomorrow," home. N -Miss Sumner was accompanied to Misses Mary Prcstwich. Myrtle in the Gleaner girls class. Bigelow and Maude Rowley. A full attendance: will be appre the coast by rer mother, Mrs. Florence Sumner, who' will rcniain Ih jrc and a course ciated. Radio music,-gamtwo weeks. of the delicious. supper' was enjoyee at each home. Participating - In the gay affair were Maude Rowley. Reva Cord-neMr. e.nd Mrs.; Byron Clark enter-taineat their home Friday eveMary Prestwlch, Myne btge-ioJ. W. Thornton will give the lesDug-dalWanda Sorenson. Zola ning for the following: . son at the Relief societ meeting , Brere-tonLuciie Farley, Florence Mr. and Mrs.Gillespie, Mr. In the Sixth ward chapelTuesday Models in. Maurine Loveless, Ruby Poul-so- and Mrs. O. M: Sharp ., Slack and Mrr and afternoon at 2:30 o'cTOcK. Elva Cox, Kathryn 8ali"3bUry, Mr3. Alex Mortensen. ' . The Prevo high, school glee club Alvln" ' ROwley David Rowley, . 4'500'' will--' render selections, a solo and Two of tables progressive Wilmont Rowley. James Rowley M. .duet "will be, given and a reading Mrs. Mr. O. were and, played, Joseph Warner, John Htfywardr, Slack receiving the high score fa- will ba furnished. Thomas Reames, Willard West-pvewas All women of the ward ace urged . -- COLORS-, Neldon Marshall and Marvin vors. A delicious luncheon 'v served. to be'presenV. " ' Meldrum'. and Tan ' Navy' -' Black Brown bake bread or stand over a ho: 1 kitchen ."stove, but Uiey want to be meal am? able. to pTep4re-aMmp- le to get their own breakfastsj They Special may not be as Kood cooks W their 2 grandmothers, btfl; they know Tbqi-7 auoutiood. and tney. assemoie a if they do get jl)etteri:ineal--eve- n mopt of it at the delicatessen shop." QurWasH RoomTperts are trairieJT Entire Stock Everj' Coat r There you are two opinions kinds' Take your fchoice. recognize instantly the various REDUCED FOR SALE a i pared, i to Rebekahs Hostesses the-FamiiyG- Third Ward At GCard HoldMeetins: , Society t - cu Genealogical 5cciety Grand Dance To Follow M. I. A. Meeting . n-- ir.-u- D I Sixty Dance SixtlrWard A. Meeting VcungFolks Give . - rK we ' es Cards Enjoyed (B At Sixth Ward r, mm noi let f' ich Pat Ips fas lo wl fke fen he I ar fnt I e, Beautifully Fur Trimmed Broadcloth and the Season's Popular Materials. - This man knoivs the one a best tvay to r launder edch color and fabric PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL ather1 MRS. DeLILLY ALEXANDER a v;690' East $eVndJNort of fabrics, and to determine thft washing Tjrocesstesrsrntedto eacttwirticular are suspected ofnot being fait piece-Colors- Because we have made xbusimss of washday, clothes washed our way are cleaner "7 and last longer. S5.00 '4 i,bt t ilii lot Ian P Ii( V. $141 in-Ou- are washed separately. Silks, woolens, etc-- '' are routed through for special handling.. " WITH A FREE SHAMPOO AND FINGEH WAVE We cater to every Beauty Aid PII0E 961-- J FOR APPOINTJrENT . 24.50 IK .. '.Permanent conncctioft with cmr egiilar Beauty Parlor Service. We offer this at a . Special Price cf Only the Time to have the Lot Very Very Special Duart Ringlette End tJer St;v red ; "NexttoO.P.Skaggs" PHON1384 frit i Supper FJiMviGi fiupPhotosj .li In Mrs. Veva Berg won the club prize, end the guest favor was While in Los Angeles t.enfL awarded to Miss Martha Moore. A delicious luncheon was served. Dr. and Urs. Franklin S. Harm if . .. 'k. O V IT yellow marigolds and Thanksgiving motifs being used as a-- decoration it .the home Of Prof, and for the tables. William H. BoJ-lof Los Angela nrmer Ptovd ftgstdgntj Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss Elizabetr Covers were also laid for Pm Taylor, Mis Edna Markman, Miss snd Mrs. E. L.. Roberts and Prof Emma Spafford, Mrs. Anna.Ferre, and MraT.-EarlTardo- e, fortnw Mrs. Mabel Mortensen, Mrs. Anna Provoans who are now livinj it Mrs. Veva Berg, Mrs. Los .Thomas, Angeles. Melba Johnson, Miss Martha Moore '; Land Mrs. Albert Hickman, the lat couple ate to be marri ed on the evening of Friday, December 6," at the Thurgood home.' 2S6.South seventh West street. I- i Wife Honored was hostess fthe -- ii Then is Party Robison ihome Jriday "evening, and an en joyabje time, was spent playing city. We have 'just installed, a new Vhen - Mari. !i a! hor.:e; p? Mra. W. W. Taylor Thu?s-tlF.- y tfternoon, in honor of three lub- -' i to members .ofUheJkJCi yoiptg wnmcn, to RalpB Eilhit, son of Mr. C.L TREND TJirTASIUON Bridge Flayed Mrs. iauvbtcr, Beulab, Pro vo's charming tatcd nt 4g4 I - r " AtS.CS. Thurgood, of the engagement of their I Birthday Party For Qub Members -.- w i Mr, Provo To Wed In California " m 1 v Mi Kan Wees -e- n-girls !; w younger social set, is the I J issKnary He i w " y Under the auspices QjM-hassociation bt ihi ward, aheid in tae-Th- lrd nazaaT-wttard amusement hall Monday eve- Ding, at 7 o'clock. A free program will be furnished. The goods for sale include ready-'-. made aprons and dresses for worn- an4 children, fancy work, dob clothes, etc. X fish pond will he conducted for the amusement of " the kiddies, and there wilt ibe a candy and chili booth. Members of the ward and frtends . Interested are cordially invited to attend the bazaar and program. , ' .Of tprcial i :ome Home Pri-mar- i -- ' :,jr-:r:- 1 At Third Ward jf - - 1 Pritnafy Bazaar i f trtr-t- m j& m i of Utah Sorosis nttutriNotice- -- iVr,-i,- m al y tr.n.v n,ontsr No. 3. O. E. ., win meet Tuesday evening at . 8 o'clock in the Masomc temple. in mmhnr and visiting mem-- I ia -- SCHOOL & CHILDREN f H. O. E. S. Meeting ii r in 5 it, I whose birth'Itty annivor-- j Catholic "wornen of Provo wrr occur red on that day.' j;iries weTi .in a hostesses at appolnteff "rook" "was played. Progressive ner party Tuesday at the rectory, '.Us. Arthur D. Taylor, Mrs. Jerse the honored guest being Mr3. Ar- - Sumsion and Mrs. August J. John- Bnir-9. Bird "of Ball Lake, presi-teh- t. ofT the prlies, which iwctfyihg cf the Diocesan council of the were in turn eivtfrv to the honored council of Catholic jir.ti-'fTues's. women. - A delici'jus 4uhchcon was servffd.il in also er was affair chari The to Mrs. Martin dinger, Mrs. W. W Mrs-XSalt of Dowd honor of Goodridge, "Mrs. Leslie Bunnell, Lake, president cfv the Catholic Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. JesseDavldWomen'3 league, Mfs.xFred Sumsion, Mrs. A. H. Johnson. .Mis. cn Mrs. L. J. u. warroi. air Conrad Maagf. Mrs.. Ellen Christcn- ... Charlt3 P. Kahler, of Sa. T nlra If . . .H. .. and Miss Ethel Bixby'of San be two hitter guests. uig Calif. ' . Red and white carnations taste fully decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for 20. Rev. J. G, DeiaJre welcomcdthevgnTei " The committee In charge of the dinner included Mrs. P. G. Hall, Sterling CHiffson of Bishop and Mrs. M. Ward. Mrs. G. Shecsley,. Mrs. Sidney Cluff, ho recently reMrs. Walter Mrs. R. McIIale and turned from the Torigan. mission Vaughan. fieW of the L. D. S. chuth, will be honored a.t a welcome home social to be given in the PleasSwjtr View ward amusement hall Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. e, 1 . m u jj Taviof. Zcnda Wentz, Miss" Gertrude Miss Florence pecKhattr Miaa Luclie Thome. Miss Emily Wright, Mies Rhea Taylor, Miss Maurtne e 11 e. Ooilrley, Mlas Annllie N g Miss Mercy Nelson, Miss Rozena Miss Nelson, MIbs Thelma Walker. Thelma Gardner, Miss Ida Tanner, DorMiss EJsle Cherrington, Miss CulU-inorLloyd Mrs; and othy Hoover the guest of honor. The social unit song, composed the by Mrs Cullimore. was sung by was pirlii MUs Thelma Gardner at the piano. 1 - Tr-i- "Bjrriquet Covers were laid for Misa Buryle Hlbbert. Miss Deon Morrlsoly MUs LHHe Skousen, Miss Eva Jacobsen. Miss Syrle.4onea. MUs Susife LeeX .M1a9 Miss vMnVa Miss Bryner, MIrs Evelyn Bryner, Gour-le- - 4 aillM. faculty spon- Bortt was th toMtmistresa, and EPJ, - Provo Catholic .Women Give . 1 r . 13 lor-enc- dub.- - lored ernVsanthehiums, Javende how- nd gold tapers In decorated J ( m Ika- no l 1 11 P erg were enjgioycu i The favors were la tne lorra oi i.i.h PKdar. ... cnesw aecorim:" .... with unit coioro m a r Pop u la r Young Co u pie to Feature In Early December Wedding s meahersi mm r rr-r-rz rj , xif qfd members o a r-- j i the new members' being the guests of the ii iTT-- n m m the Rainbow Bridge club were pleasantly entc rtained by Mts. Georgia Harding Friday eve-- . ning at her home. of bridge, ww Three, tablt-played. Mrs. J. C. Moffit receiving the higlTscoreprize. A fisty repay: was enjoyed by me miners of was served, sweet peas being used Beapx-- N ELABORATE BANQUET Mm Rainbow Gub Is Entertained l Bakiqiiet Given j. iwtr ,. 7 QUICK hat -- PRESS SPEGHALS $1250' $7.95 $15.00 values $25.00 Sizes Skinner's clvet values to 48 $19.95 $35.00 values 14 Canton, Flat Crepe, Georgette and Combinations Satin-bac- k 4 Crepe,' i : BIG SPECIALS IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ; VPjromtaiXw r : NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN :$l,95 :j2,95:i; J3.95 i |