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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE SIX Club Women Urged -- To Attend Meeting SL J) Jl jCLl Jl VL jf " - Ethel Duckett Phono 1W . The 'board of" control of thfe women's club house is holding a7"mect-In- g Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the club house. A fulV attendance bf all members of the following organizations is desired r Women's Municipal Council, Nineteenth Century and Sorosia clubs. Very Important business is to come before the meeting with regard to the Provo Girl Weds Pioneer Daughters : Enjoy Outing Deseret Man Here . Never before 'have the Provo Announcement is m'ader.of - the been Daughter of Utah Pioneers Hoover, afforded auch a treat, as Wednes- mdrriage of Miss Jeanie were en- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster when afternoon they day t Hiitiver of Provo, and Faun " of Deseret, UtaH. hich toolT beach by ' members of the afternoon at the tiooaj committee o( the organiza- place Tuesday home of the bride's paints. tton. Games and various contest were . Bishop M. A. Dixon of. the Provo the cereengaged In during the early after- Third ward performed members noon, prizes being awarded as fo- mony. Immediate family being in atllow: Nail driving contest. Mrs. of the young couple - and. Mrs. Hoover .Mr.tendance: Mrs. and No. 7, of Camp Jorgensen Frank Hoovef of Camp 4 and 6; gave a delicious weddingthe supper . cere- DattkC Of immediately following wlncr xntllut. Mr. which"the newlyweds after Cheever Mrs. 3, Grace imony, Camp No. ' nd f!rs. L. N. Oaklay of the left . for southern" Utah to make lunoheon their home. central camp. A delicious followed, after which dancing was nu jma. n rOVO enjoyea. Airs, nauie on Stella Jacobgon were awarded the JYCll frnOWU Ben-het- ... . . . V JrlJJZ!lt? t gift- - club house. ' " PRIMARY OFFICERS BUSINESS MEETING BUSINESS MEETING ...... AND THEATER PARTY . NOTICE TO GIRL SCOUTS Olr! Scouts of Troop NOi 1 are re- qucsTeU to meet at Mono Trop' hall. Saturday at 2 p. m. h place they wiU te taken in cars by Scout officials, on a picnic to Gen eva. All members are cordially In vited. from-whlc- .1 SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY A social has been arraneed 'for the ' Refief society nteeting in thn Second ward Tuesday afternoon, and a cordial invitation Is extended to all women of the ward to be present. Games, program and music . will be enjoyed: " Provo Girl Weds -i- 'The marriage of Miss Afton Vincent, daughter of Mr. and' Mra D. P. Vincent of Provo, and Eldon son of William McKell. of Spanish Fork, was solemnized Wednesday, in the Salt Lake temple, Elder Joseph F. Richards performed the, ceremony. Mr. and. Mrs. McKell are visiting Ini, northern Utah until Saturday, when they will return to Provo. Mr, and Mrs. Vincent will give a weddirig supper at. their home Rat- urday evening In . honor of the young couple. They will make their home in Provo. Mr.McKellw1H enter-th- e Brigham Young university this Mc-Ke- ll, year." . o. . " " -. --1' -tt-M- : BARGAIN OLD WHEAT FLOUR-Whi- HUNTERS bag SNOWBALL FLOUR .". : Family Patent; 4 lbs.'v.'. Put in your winter iuriply . . .. . -- T T it CQ Jl 'H? Fawn te 48 lb. Hard Wheat Flour, $1.44 i hile'ihe price is low- .- , FREE DELIVERY : , Cutv . . -f if. A mm In Salt Lake : s , Couple-During the luncheon the follow fur-JJing Interesting program was tilshed: Toast "To the Hoard.0 Mrs."',. Eliza Thorn of Springville, A lnteresting"sbcial note of the . fcponse, ' Mrs Marietta Becsley ; Magon wa3 the .marriage. .of.Mi.ss " toast, 'To the MmbeiMrs-Tnez MouKbri; daughter of Mrr and nette Eeck, president of the central Mrg w Mnnllnn of Provo. to camp;' response. Mrs. Emma Jones, - OUver MpgervVrTOn of Mr, and JW members of Cimpo 3;. solos, Mrs,Mewavy, also of Tthis T. H. Heal. Mrs. Stella l Hydeand vlty, BwnlcM took . .. . r . ;fln the salt Lake temple. Mr. Margaret Peay, president Mr and Mrg Megerv3 8re 8p(W, w o. u. vamp wo. ing iw0 weeks Jn Salt Lake with ri?l;ilives and. friends, before return- largestmewfcryhlp nt 'the affatrr to Provo to make their home. L , The- - Mi68e Ada Hasler,- - Naomi and teachers of the Sixth ward held a business Smith and Helen Webster 7' were hostesses to. the Zipperettes at. the meeting at the home 6t Mra. Smith residence Thursday evening. Thursday-evenin- g.In A short business session was held, addition tb the ward bishopric the alter which a delicious luncheon Mrs. was served. A theater party confollowing were Bessie Ward, Mrs. Ann Ch'eever, cluded the evening's activities, and was enjoyed by. the. following: Ora Mrs. Fay tinton, Mrs. Grace Reese, Haws,. Gwen Nelson, Ada Hasler, Mrs. Beth Paxman. Miss Blanche Naomi Smith, Clara Thompson, iJfss Mildred flroneman, Warren, Vera Jackson, Gean Clark, Edith Mrs. LaVern Singleton, Mrs. Sadie Paxman, Elizabeth Gessford, Ber- Jones, lrs. Ferol Weight and Mrs.!hlce Bowers, Ruth Roberta, Doro- Norma Dyer. thy Oakley, Eliza Nelson, Helen Webster, Grace Dangerfield, Goldie Spencer and Phyllis :Mlller. . . ' OIEL SCOt!T MEETINGS ISTART rFORGANIZATIOWOF . The regular meetings of the Pro-- . DRAMATIC CLLB vo Girl Scout organization will bcr i Members of the First ward Drar gin next week, and will continue to matic club met at the home of Mr. be held once a week throughout ad Mrs. Albert S. Jones Thursday the winter months. Troop wo. 1 evening, for. the purpose of re- JtiU- - meet on" "Honday evenings at '.organizing the club. The newly 7:30 o'clock and Troop No. 2 will elected officers are Ray Bush, presl-hol- d its meetings on Wednesday denU Florence Miller, secretary and afternoon at' 4:15 o'clock of each treasurer; Ralph Duke, property week Girls under 13 years of age man; Edith Whitehead, director; may jon Troop" No. 2, while, girls Mrs. , Albert S. Jones, reporter, over 13 are eligible to join Troop Games, music and a delicious lunch-N1. All girls of Provo are Invited eon were enjoyed jit the close of to join in this work. the business sessloiw Jn addition to Primary-officer- arried M 71928. th host andjiostess and thepffU cers named, the; following were present: Lon Pack, Leonard Giles, Edna Giles, Melba Fletcher, Marie Fletcher, Alta Simmons', Charles Josie, Blaine Larsen and Allca Jones.. '.'..... : : , reed btore 151 NORTH UNlVrAVE.' T ; r. !'. .... , -- . - v ' . punMF 114 a a. iiiti m - ". V n Two words that tharacterlze ihebest ay injiread; pastries . --- , o ' were awarded. A lively baseball MENO TROPE game was played, Mrs. Nellie Peay KISDERGARTEN- Mrs. C. L. Jones announces that having the only, home run of the heeredit.- - More than 123 the MenoTrope kindergarten wiU game members were present at the gala Monday, "September 10 ,at - was ration -- may be event" and a --delightfur-time t made. The hall will be open between Bpontbyall. tr results.:'. ing." Let us wmch-time-egl- SOX'S BIRTHDAY . is crLTBr..TED ;-- " he-- - 1 hourf 3:15 and " "T"'T3!3 and lH4&-anw;a- No. 52S A merry time was spent by BIRTHDAY PARTY friends of Kent'Hindmarsh, at a GIVEN BY CUE . birthday party' givn- Da:sv Sewine; club members cavi rf Thursdfty"9.ncrTi5o: a delightfuTbTrlhaay partyTVSdtTOHt . MrsrEva"Hindmar!h, the occasion day afternoon at the home of Mrs. j being his sixth birthday annlverAnna ChristCnsen. the occasion be-i- ary. Games and music amused the her birthday anniversarv. " ' the afternoon, Oames and music were enjoyable youngsters during A ' after which tasty luncheon wns featujesv after which a , served to the Grant luncheon was served. Mrs. i Thatcher, Barney Rawlings, Keith Christensen was the recipient of Kathryn Fielding, Harry many lovely gifts, Including a hand' Fielding, Affleck, DpURlas AfficcU. George some embroidered centc-nlL. iRIchmon J. Dick buffetTJcarf from the club. Present , Carter, d. Pope, Ned Pope. Mrs. Jano were Max Wallace Davis. Collirii Luclle Kvnns.- - Mrsr Violet Johnson, Mrs. - ' Collins, Wallace Buck'ev, Orr-0Ruth Reeves,- Mrs Anna n -- -- d - Roberta- - Hlndmarsti- .- ' i M. - Anna Nelson, Mrs. Anna Christensen, Mrs. Matilda Christianson, Miss Leona Hansen, Mrs. Louii.e Jorgensen and Mrs. Anna Sutherland, the latter being -- an invited guest.- - , . ; f - held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Evelyn Troyer. A delicious luncheon was served during the evening of sewing arid music the fololwing being served: Miss Hannah Prusse, Miss Lofs Boshard. Strong, Miss Evelyn Stewart and Mrs. O. Brown, the latter being an invited guest. ': " " ' -- ' - . , a" m ' Ml the utmost m flavor "7': if For the same reason steak1 few moments on each a continuous process o roasting coffee a few,pounds at a time. 41 invite, your patronage. a you broil a sideTHills-BroSrU-se - 7JK! . Miss-Ves- " :risf GOLDEN WMM LfTTLE WOMEN HAVE Among the pleading, socials of the week was the Little Women party, t " . Bent fit. Sale Tomorrow 10 per of the total cafr'h sales tomorrow will go to the benefit of the Women's Club House. Members cf the Ikard cf Control will be in attendance all day and cordially ppnn-Bohar- k, ... "Taste the Difference" . .Hindmarsh. yv?- ter Weist, Clinton Weint. Garth Hindmarsh. Darel Shumway, Jack Whitbeck, Floyd Shumway. J. Whit-becNorma Pierr. Neldn Hinrl- marsh, Dplmar Hindmarsh and ; I follo-.vlpq- r; Buckley,-Ethely- proveour statements. Owned and operated by Provo citizens. Home cf Everything Good That's Baked. . ZI eat- - Electrik Maid Bake Shop it p. m. "'7 i:lr -- in the n, ' instantly understands Simple enough! -- Best ingredients, plus best methods, naturally produce best - .'. . ' -- Why? ing I - and all baked goods ' ", ; ta . L i ' I.:J& Tvr r,riiWn ,1) ' 'iimiMA , ' " '"T - ; ....... ' ' '5tY" 7. tnwowbmourn T 4 : - ... ( YOU must cook the steak even ly to make it taste rights Coffee defidousness! because they're ricH Maf You can always be cer- tain of -- quality when : you insist on genuine Puritan Malt" Extract. Your test is our. best salesman. JJse wherever s weet- erung is required in the household. mm Ma , 3 ' Lih wholesome- vith theidouble-creaness of Dorden 's Eva poratedRtt m Strictly Vnlom - in J - All Good Dealers r Hills Bros. Coffee! - rA Rt nfi Miifhnc 1,MW" "U""' if ; : 5 "" made byjthe?p!dest and largest . Flavor J with Bohemian Hopi rrtconinndl and Distrftato ky- - must be roasted cxcvAyevtry berry to bring but the perfect flavor. And that's just what ContrpHecJ floasting dpes for , "Hills Bros, originated-an- d but the glorious flavor it creates M yours7You jl taste it fevcry time you make a tua No vvo r " ji pride of the West. Hills Bros, pack their delicious coffee in vacuum. Ask for : : . by name and look tor the Arab.Qn the.can. : : patented-Controlled-Roastin- ' . ; g; ' " ; - made', in-- 7 I- -- -r--Fr from the original Easily at ed ut t h 1 k k ey- - esh acuum pack. -- t-'- i teaspoon talL 1 tablestoant tutor-1 cup flour, cvp cor meal & 1 2 tablespoon 4 teaspoons baking powder crisp, cooked bacon. chopped, 2 tabtespoont bacon drippings. 1 egg, tMin tJK, Yj tup Borden 's Evaporated Milk, cup water , Mix nd tift dry ingrdint, dd bacon, egg and milk, diluted with water. Stir until well mixed. Add bacon dripping minute in a hot oven (about 425" F.) muffin pans, tiake about twenty-fiv- e Beat well. Pour into hotrwell-buttered 1 EIG Orehe stva. ' Next; Siyiiii Wonderful Music Wonderful Crowd |