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Show ..a.:...., t PR0V6 EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY,. 0(BEIt,3f,1928.t m W octet i.L,v m i r'-- ww.iywvs..... " IddiH Lilet dry Club Gives - diHRN., !' 4."' 1 , Hallowe'en Social - r.. v 'i i :ji t 7 y'T - ! r. . - TO W0MEN READERS OF THE IlERALD. YOU GIVE A TARTY OR ENTERTAIN .YOUR CLUB MWHEN PLEASE CALL 107. "" ' - -- - M K iS-Vr -r- II alloweHJParty . - . - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - - -- - -- - -- - --- - Ti'i' . ,en '.' feltuFls-crenleHalnme- . -- iHal-lowe'- Old-royd- -- - - -- - ,in j1S II Htff W7 sr " -flyyjmjnyym j thy the most "concentrated itfitsassV Kind of energy caldries. . .but oh, II fev I f howgood.it Eve had Xulien tor a rathe than an apple no tn. could possibly have blamed V "a i .her, and I am sure Adam would told you so!" ! Some cettle raisers in the south wi'ht uio witn eie Ihe. CQW4i May he tuj they're "only trying 'to spiko the flavoring: agent was a .favorite in our Children s Fair y es . durlng-the-sam- , r t-- vu - ir' 1 V .: iger the-gmg- er fp - ' ': ' - . GINGER PEARS ly beaten whites.. ice the pears. To each- - 4 poundsTof prepared fruit Stiffly beaten whtteTSro usually add 4 pounds of sugar, 1- ounce of folded in bul in this case they are rind of 8 beaten in and supply texture and root, the juice-an- d lemons and 1 cup of. water; Scrape close grain in tho, cake. root, cut in small shreds breadtin hui lered 1 m 4nUh4u of, water . Hava"-adewhile preparing the pears. Cut the and lined with buttered paper. shreds and add Pack the cake into the pan and set lemon rind with the" juica id the pears. Mix to btkke in an absolutely cold oven; In the sugar, add the soaked ginger the heat is turned on when, the cake and water and set tha preserves to Is put in and ' this, allows it to raise ' .... ,. slowly cook, stirring often until the evenly. "After the cake begins to xtee and suear is melted. Cook at a low temperature until thick and clearJ-t- o brov?nTToduce the heat tr1ow, cover Seal in glasses, or-- lri small Jars. eeesssaryrand bake Unless one's whole time can be for 14 hours. Let c6ol In the pan given to stirring the fruit it will be and do not cut Jor ar best to cook it in a Slow oven. Be A little over 3000 calories will be sure and set a pan of waterti the oven to supply moisture, otherwise faund In this loai ,of. cake. That the pears will have a strong taste. means about 200. to, each, slice and of course, bclntf. cake uad this kind. - TODAY'S RECIPE r-- - wrr..,;. - il y NG-R0- 0M! : - - : TZrzT c - fa n 7 "... - --:f 4f . . : j , . the-top- 4f MADEIRA CAKE cyp butter IT?" )" . 1 1 . -- . cup candled cherries cup candled pineapple teaspoon salt teaspoon lemon extract teaspoon bitter almond m For .no good reason at all butter absolutely necessary in this cake ...the flavor isn't the same when any other form of shortening ..Is Is :;. h ' 7 Trade In Your Old Furniture I . "On New" i Por hest results me ' used. ;11V;11 ' cup sugar eggs, beaten separately ' cup milk enpa .sifted pastry flour teaspoon baking powder cop shredded citron peel BAKING POWDER Cream butler and sugar very smooth, add the unbeaten egg yolks, one at a time, beating and creaming after each addition.' Sift the flour, measure, add baking powder and salt Mix the milk and flour Same Price For Over 3JS yean Hallowe'en . si ing y. Peel, core and. r; Party and moth-er's.lda- The reading of Eugene O'Neill's "The Strange Interlude" which was to be read by Mrs. Christen Jensen, Saturday afternoon, has been post poned until Saturday aXternoony November IT, at the Provo Women's club house The reading Is beinir given under the auspices of the board of control ..of the Wonwti's c)ui house, and promised to be unusually interest f wll ot If you can find some of the hard into the cake alternately, beating l4wmMxUitej-jffieWinter pears here- - ls- - recipe In the candied fruits and flavorings worth trying. and the last thing, beat In the stiff ' Halowe'en Costume ,amljmg!.lCVVVJyfyfVfxJy. READING IS POSTTOJiED 1 XC v Bk mm " rhubarb or pear preserves, with lemon rind and ginger root as the flavoring agent and how good they both were in the 15 sandwiches we took along to school - tHhar-Ploneer -- -- - '. -' " Ginger as s - tW; - I - - - -- - -- - - -"TZ - -- - Gingered Pears for a School Sdndicichl Ward Members - "- 1tTC Hallowe'en Social Given For Third unrquTrTind'-delhihtul---lIaUowe- -- Atti MEREDITH. owter-wrtchef- -- i I . t Among the leading artistically draped across the cell- of the. week, was the progressive In keeping with the spirit of Hal ing! df 'the entertaining rortms, dinner jnartiglven, by thenewlyqr lowe'en, the M. I. A. of the Second ' Under the auspices of the Third ' f, Maek--eat a, whHe of ward recreational committee, a ganized club, the Fairs La Moce, waTfl" "Bnterta1ned-4h-m- br ghosts,, pumpkins, etc, were placed Saturday evening at the following the association and , friends, at a about the house. n, homes: Mr. and Mrs". Milton Hallowe'en' party' In the ward 'Social was given it) the ward amuseThe Ah elaborate ; Hallowe'en Supper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid amusement hall Tuesday evening ment hall' Monday evening. ' ' was served, the guesta being seated and Mr. amirMrs. Lorin Peterson. ;; wellarranged affair was given for following mutual. at eleven small tables. Games and Black, and orange streamers were the members of the ward, and the Ead house was attractively dec music were features of entertain- oratfen with! witches, ghostSi black draped across,the ceiling, of the hall, hall wu filled to overflowing. ment, the game prizes being award cats, owls, etc.. In keeping with the which)' wa also attractively .ar '"Orange and black "qolof ed stream ed to Mrs. Dwight Packard, Dr. M. Hallowe'en One course o. ranged with corn stalks, and pump- ers were draped acros!riie celling spirit .'W. Merrill, Grant N. Eggertsen and the delicious dinner was served at kins, and a variety of witches, black of the social hal, which was also art ' - IDwlghtJ leach borne, and-ga- y" Hallowe'en cats, owls and ghosts, etc. Colorful tistically arranged with black cats, r::-- .l la atte were favors Musio and games Hallowe'en r bafcths were operated bats, witches, untpklns, and" other given. war ruly; one of the-- mbst ehjoj WetelhS flUflhg" tB6 evening, punchTcaps and able of the past week, were the f t V confetti 4and cider and doughnuts during the evening; Mr. and Mrs. Grant N. E i The personnel of the clutj Includes being sold. jgertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rawl- - the following: Mr. and Mrs. Robert A group of beehive girls, in ings,'Dr. end Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mr. Reld, Mra. yiola Jones, M"and Mrs. costumes, sold' home-mad- e and Mrs. Karl Bandley, Mr. and craven, Mrt and Mrs, Lenn candy. Kaiph H Mrs. iL. B. Harmon, Mr; and Mrs. The Prbvo high school orchestra Singleton; Mr. 'and Mrs. Stanley Jack Pullen: Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Hard furnishad the music for dancing, Bonnett, -Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mr ing, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scherer, Mr. which was. enjoyed by the larce MwLd Manner, and Mrs. Lcrowd in attendance. An interesting Mdrt.l'eharOandJej.iid Mrs. Dean Tucker. Prof, and Mrs. Mlltoii McEWan. Mr: "and Mrs. Lorln feature, and one which created1 a Ralph JjLBjjoth, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. PteirIfcTmMrrrTTrir great amountnt rnmimontrwaSTn'e ,, Merrill, Mir. and Mrs. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Royal Jensen, and Mr. "Mysterious den," conducted by the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Price, Mr. and Mrs". Elmer Cloward. "M"' men of the ward.- and Mrs. Peter N. Jensen. J, Hallowe'en motifs. A huge spider Prof, and Mrs. Heral4 Clark, Mr. SPOOKS AND CHOSTS and. spider web covered. the orSTAKE GENEALOGJCAL-and Hrs.' Heber Rupper, Mr. and ATTE4VD PARTY' T1 r ' chestra stage Mrs. James A. Bullock, Dr. E. A. The progressive Hallowe'en party COMMITTEE ENTERTAINED s the ' hall the Before entering Manavu the r. and Mrs. Dwight given gatiifjcla' the of Under "PaXmanj-Mauspices evening by a group an guests were obliged to go through ard, Mr. and Mrs. JTA; Dweh;Mr. of glcli tirtava ..lo ,b$ Jfjn f the ward Genealogical, !bmrnit!tee enand Mrs. Sterling Ercanbr'ack, and entertainment was given in the the meeting house,- where" they . Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Wilson. ward amusement hall Monday eve countered numerous hideous .and much i 4c ning, In honor of the Utah stake mysterious objects, adding Several to the occasion. CHILDREN'S HALLOWE'EN Genealogical committee and their merriment. pranks were D. L. VanWagenen, eldver Hallowe'en PARTY partners. - Friends of Evelyn Anderson were chairman of the Manavu wajd com- played on the guests as they were through the darkness. -mittee, 'had charge of the following crouching pleasantly entertained Tuesday af: The Collegians furnished the excellent program: Selection by trio, ternoon, by her mother, Mrs. James enMrs. E, H. Eastmond, Mrs. Lloyd music for dancing, which was an Anderson, and the affair proved to joyable feature of, the entertainment be delightful In every detail. HalCullimore and Mrs. Merle-Tayloand fortunes were told by the lowe'en decorations were usee and reading, Mrs. L. W. Johnson; vocal witch. were , Delicious refreshments favors given.- - Games and music duets, Mrs". Sarah Ramsey and Mrs. . were the features of entertainment Emma Egilson; talk, H. J. Stagg, of served. and a delicious luncheon was served the stake committee;, harmonica to 14. and " accordion- - selection Harold Kendall. Dancing followed the most delightful and unique affairs " MANY" ATTEND and a delicious luncheon program homes season. of the The following was served to 90. HaUowe en decWITCHES' BALL the visited were evening: orations were used during " The Manavu ward amusement throughout the hall was gaily decorated In Hal- Edna May Jenkins. Fay White, entire hall. lowe'en effect Tuesday evening, for Helen Sterling, Donna McCoard, and Ethel McCoard. A Course of the the Hallowe'en-dancgiven by tfce delicious luncheon was served at GIRL SCOUTS' TENDERED ward Sunday school. Murdock's An unusual and delightful social games were played. HALLOWE'EJJ SOCIAL orchestra 'furnished the. music for each home,' and Men-ztwere word by costumes Mrs. of The John Hallowe'en residence affair of Monday afternoon was the dancing and an enjoyable time was the cirls. Miss was the scene of a gay Hallow- cdmbmedchn5i'en'rtalt,"and Fay White, as frinco . spent by everyone. , eostume dance, given for Charming, receiving the prize. Par e'en party Monday evening, when the Manavu ward Primary children ticipating. In the merry affair Were PRIMARY CHILDREN GIVEN the following: La Vel Peterson, in the ward amusement halt HALLOWE'EN AFFAIR Vena Passey LahJUporef Georgia A large display of articles made More than 200 Primary children A INTuttall. MelbaScotL Virginia by- wardpwere pleagaat? Crane, Jennie Lind Rlyrup and the months were viewed by the parents, ly entertained at a Hallowe'en party who were special guests at the enat the ward amusement hall Mon- five hostesses. tertainment : More than 75 ribbons day afternoon. Miss Emily Norman were awarded for exceptional work and Miss Faun Chrlstensen led the FRIENDS ENTERTAINED At shown, and several articles were little folks In social games, after HALLOAVE'EN AFFAIR sold. 'The display Included baskets, which dancing was enjoyed. An orand Mr. and Mrs. Grover Miller bead work, hand sewing and boys' chestra, comprised of, the following, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell gave . hobbies, etc. .V Ruth Hinckley, Fred 1 Washburn, one of the most enjoyable HallowDancing was the feature of en Melvln Redding and Bill Howe, e'en parties of the week, Monday was tertainment and enjoyed by 173, furnished the dance music. Delic- evening at the Miller home. Pumpshe was hostess to the Girl Scouts including children,' teachers and ious refreshments- were served at " witches, black cats, and va- of Troop No. 1. Hallowe'en decora- parents. 7; the conclusion of the afternoon's kins, rious other Hallowe'en motifs were tions were used and fortunes were entertainment employed in the decorative scheme, told during the evening by the $ 'fc lending a pleasing effect Progres- witch. A variety Of enjoyable HalRELIGION CLASS FPPILS ENsive games were played, Bishop and lowe'en games wore played and JOY HALLOWE'EN PARTIES Mrs. Clarence Durrant-MrsOUv- er was- served to'14. r Hallowe'en parties were given byi Hansen and Emil Hansen receiving luncheon , . the teachers of The Franklin school the favors. The following were Religion class Tuesday afternoon, served a tasty Hallowe'en luncheon: GUESTS AT for the pupils of their grade. The Prof and Mrs. George' Hansen Mr. HALLOWE'EN DINNER socials 'Were held In their regular and Mrs. Oliver Hansen, Mr. and Covers were laid for 12 at a de class rooms In the Second ward Mrs-- Emil Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. n lightful Hallowe'en dinner Wednes chapel, mnd a delightful time , was Johnson of Salt Lake. Bishop day evening, given at the home of enjoyed by each group. Hallowe'en and Mrs. Clarence Durrant. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. A large programs and games were featured, Affleck and Mias Dcloris Affllck. pumpkin filled with fruit formed an and 138 children were In attendance, attractive Centerpiece for the dining according to officers In charge. table. GAY GHOST PARTY .' 1. Mrs. Walter Jenkins presided ; INTERESTING MEETING .f lover a nouoween rabiuiuo AID LADIES OF for her ."OVEN .DINXER'' TO daughter, Saturday evening was Mr3. W, J. Robbie and Mrs. R. E". FEATURE COOKING $ Flora Lee, The entire Inhouse Hallowe'en Knapp were hostesses to the memDEMONSTRATION 'o rut a CaI ' effect and following ad evening of bers of tho Ladies Aid of the Comgames and music, a dainty lunch- munity church, Tuesday afternoon Meno hall. Mrs. to the following: at Daniel eon was served Trope Gcraldine . Beck. Bculah Jensen, Crawley, president, had charge of Beth Robinson, Virginia Hunler, the business meeting. A social hour " : Helen Holbrnok, Marian Berg and .followed and delicious refreshments to 45. were ! Nuttall.. Doris ft social-event- .J!5i-4K'ilTl- vSi-w- l ... .f51 rft wf - im t "f -. '.L-rJ- U AM . - - ' Gala Affair Held At Second Ward Opens With . . TTt k ' fcr8 f FniUif:UlBTF.&mSriJi " ' 9 - - ,,. ,. PAGE TK2EI3 , '.NEWS FaireLaNoce esting event. ABsieting Mrs. Pullen in enter-.tainiwere Mrs. RalpKE. Booth and Mrs'. L. B, Harmon." ." Black and orange streamers were ... a ."jST '. :i1t' irHU -H ... 'arranged and delightful Halloe'ert tarty of tho 'season, was the annual affair given by the member! of the Ladies Literary club Saturday evening' at the residence of Mr. John Pulleft. Husbands of the meihbers were guests at the interA well f v it - HALLOWE'EN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Williams gave z st Center St. z 1 I Cj? 316 Fiume2S :4 I SJ;T: ; an attractive Hallowe'en - party Tuesday evening at their home. A black bowl of marigolds centered the dining table. Cqyers were laid . HiLL-iON- "i" fa i for 14. I) R ; , m ...... a : DF POUNDS USED (JOVBII.IMENT . . ' . - j ffl ',:.' , ' ",''' , ' m3' -- rfes' FitreledG Gas Ranges, El-do- v. . . ; j .... 4 . I' Cook With The Gas Turned Off! . ill .' ij sei-ve- Dainty Maid "Spread on Breadit d Use The Gas Flame II w ' Cuts Gas Bills la Half losures A Cool Efficient Kitchen .No Need To Continually Watch The Cooking Moderate Prices JUST ARRIVED if f imjiW NEW COATS! - . ALLTPRICES From $20.00 tj) '$98.00 - -- - These Convenient Ranges - J HI I & V -- in hi BEAUTIFUL COAJ FLOWER u "?"o'ttsrr.:k50c-75- $1.00 $1.50 i The New Metal Hats $4.95 1 $6.50 :t$7;5- 0c via '. MISS BOTES Tomorrow's cooking demonstration, to be conducted by Miss Lula Boyes, from 2:30 to 4:00 p. m., in the Women's Club Rooms, '302 North University avenue, under the auspices of ... the .. Utah ..Power & Light company, will bring to her 'rlends one of Miss Boyea' especisubjects-f'Oy- en ally- interesting Dliine'r." ' She wiil , demonsirate a and particularly simple"nienu, Including meat loaf, browned parsnips, ecal!opea potatoes,, jellied beet and cabbage salad, orangs cocoanut trifle and orange I TV!?:! 1 .:.... - well-balanc- jumbles. t ,r :.. $9.95 $15.00 $19.50 Dresses . . FELT $3.95:; 4.951: 17.50 , Youll find this discussion of Im- - ina metJW value. to you,' Stra'JlrSe-lfe- , and you are cordially Invited l to come. Adv. - - . ..... k 11 i i i .1... . fiftlBHI 20 ... ..Norlhtlnlversity Jpl Ave. jug Gas-Savin- r 'If" : -- - ...... SIMMER- - and finuhe the cooking by retained heat after tha ga hai heen turned off. " - It intentifie the flavor at tha foodj becausa of ilow cd thorough . xook ing. g r r. Insulated Cvea The Chamber! Oven ) ., r i so heavilyirnulnted trint you can place your bars hand on the outside at , any time. It retoirn. tha heat for hours after the gnt it' turned oF baket thor . f. Come In And Inspect These Ranges ' ' Let Us Demonstrate oughly and, with a This Economical Cosatiinctlaii tinct aaving; in gas. diq-- " .. GUI'S: V Ssringville PQOVO hkte r ' ,.....",i J . a .heavily., inaulutaj )iood tnQt'nu Jown over.. the food being cooked, ' For. Gas Service - (V: :;3V-j1 The Thermodor.20 . With Their ' "' ; Features Afford You An Additional Saving" Beyond That Resulting FrdcrOur Reduced Bates : DXssi?;d;.,;i:.TllT..$15,00, $19.50 $27.50 Small Fancy ilr Lower The Tlicrtsddomc Turn Off The Gas And The Food Cooks With Retained Heat B i ToStsrt The Cs&hinn 7 . V tfWtt W b |