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Show THE PAGE FOUR HERALD-JOURNA- RUTH SCOFIELD, Dinner Party BPW Program Given In Honor Is Selected For Meeting .Of Couples V r K L E ft L Honoring Professor and Mrs. J. Myers and Professor and Mrs. H. Reuben Reynolds, who will be on sabbatical leave from the Utah State Agricultural .allege next year, Mr. and Mrs Halbert Greaves and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan entertained at the Bluebird Monday eaer.-.rDinner was served t a tsM. attractively decorated w.th der, G.f:s red tulips and t ?t fconorea were presented C. V c c iC i! 3 .f w G V - L L iVT-s-'- W guests. t Pr Other guests present and Mrs. X. A- - Peifrs- - ar.d Mr and Mrs. George Be d Gub Entertains For Husbands VaLais club members enter- tained for their husbands at their annual spring piily Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Business and Yours, the program theme of the National Petit ration of Business and Profess. otial Womens Clubs, Inc., for the coming year, will be the topic of the national speaker, Mrs. Maude E. Empey of San Jose, OaI. oho vi ill address the of the Utah Federation at Salt Lake City May 2u, 21. The ir.:. on is to be held at the Utah hotel. Unusual emphasis is attached to the state convention this year forwatax a use of the federation's rd-looking and the program plans that are being made for the triennial convention to be held in when reKansas City July presentatives of the 1600 clubs in the national federation will meet 100 Years of Woto discuss men's Progress. Many of the delegates to the biennial are lining up for post convention tours to Yellowstone park, the San Francisco fair and the New York fair. In addition to carrying on its program theme, .which is being used by most of the states to of busshow the in every iness and individuals community, the federation has a broad program of vocational information and a legislative pro"My Sonne. An abundance of beautiful red roses and flowering plants decorated the living rooms, adding a note of charm to the affair. Lunch was served prior to an evening of social games. Twenty guests were present at gram adopted in - ip the party. , 1937. i P. O. Auxiliary To Meet Friday Chere Octa Club Mothers Honored Mrs. Rosella Fuhriman entertained the Chere Octa club at the home of her mother. Mrs. Annie Law, last week honoring mothers day. . Mrs. Alma Esplin gave an interesting discussion on the origin 18t of mothers day, followed by several guitar selections by Nathan Zollinger. '. Lunch was served to 11 club and their mothers. At members I the close of the evening carnations were presented to the motners .:who were there. Auxiliary to 415 National Federation of Post Office Clerks will meet Friday at 7:30 .p m. at the home of Mrs. A. O. Anderson. Birthday Party Given At Home Miss Waters also thinks Bette BY ALICIA HART NBA Service Stuff Writer Davis voice is well worthy of imiBy this time it's no secret that tation by any woman. a good voice is a valuable asset to Miss Davis speaks clearly and any woman. Amateur speakers have at least realized that how they say it is as important as what they say. People no longer accuse a girl of being if her As and R's are soft high-hrather than hard and flat. Modern mothers think voice and speech at r -- S every Jbit as important for their small fry as dancing, swim-Jk- j tiing or piano les-- : 31 sons. Motion pictur, es and radio have had much to do with making people more voice exconscious," plains Miss Crystal Waters, prominent voice and speech teacher. Miss Waters went on to say that a truly lovely "ever Crystal Waterj Y0,ce from the comf of one whose jaw is tense or who forms words at the back of the mouth instead of at the front of it "Yawning or going through the motions of yawning and simply swinging the jaw back and forth are the best relaxing exercises for it. Practice these until you get out of the habit of holding your teeth firmly together, your tongue against the roof of your mouth and throat closed. When your tongue isn't in use, keep the tip of it lightly against lower teeth. Remember that a tense jaw is the direct cause of a nasal twang. You no doubt like a low voice better than a high one, Miss Waters continued. But this doesnt mean that all high voices are unIndeed, a high voice, pleasant. properly placed, can be as nice as attendance. Members present were: Verla Martha Daines, Naomi Lamb, Thora Perkes, LaPriel Lamb, Balls, Ardis Perkes, Eulalia Florence Ashcroft, Helen Lamb, Edna Elwood, Verda Balls, Aletha Thurston and the hostess. Guests included Florence Clark, Della Hyde, Lillian Daines. Gertrude Perkes, Emma Purser, Wanda Ashcroft, Ruby Hurren, Lila Purser, Menita Daines. Fern Perkes and Miss Lillian Morrell, Mrs. Lila Squires and Mrs. Rosa Crowshaw of Logan. ,, Club prize for bridge was won by Florence Ashcroft and guest prize was won by Gertrude Perkes. Git-ten- s, Peter Maushan Camp To Meet The Peter Maughan camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Rose Bankhead in BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Staff Writer "Her inability to see herself as others see her is the reason many a woman just misses being chic. I think the best step for any girl who is determined to Elizabeth Mathews pioneer camp improve her appearance is to try will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. to figure out what her blind at the home of Mrs. Joseph A. spot' is. Smith. Edgewood Hall, in ProviThats Joan Biuine speaking. dence And Miss Blane is considered one of the most smartly turned out radio stars today. Do you let saleswomen whip you into seasonal extremes in clothes, no matter what they do to your figure? If you do, that's your 'blind spot. Eliminate it as quickly as possible. L BE IN YOUR CHOICE Miss Blaine's advice is to conBY CAROL IAY This is a very clever design in sider a dress absolutely merci- that it gives you princess bosomed effect with a minimum of Elizabeth Mathews Pioneers To Meet detailing. The way it uses braid, to emphasize the fullness of the bodice and give the line of a bolero, is just os becoming as it is simple. Flaring cuffs on the short, sleeves, provide the only other trimming. Its the type of dress you can smartly make up in street materials like silk print or flat crepe, as well as in household cottons like linen and gingham. And it's so easy to make that you can very quickly turn out several dresses like this. The buttoned - down - the - front style is very smart, and gives you the opportunity to introduce gay color contrast. Choose decorative buttons. Pattern 8437 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 14 requires 4 yards of material; 3 2 yards of braid. The new SPRING AND SUMMER PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now ready. Photographs show dresses made from these patterns being worn; a feature you will enjoy. Let the charming designs in this new SUPER-CRITICA- MIND YOUR MANNERS Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. Should high school and college graduates write notes to all the friends who send them gifts? 2. Should a boy or girl graduating from college write and invite his family for commencement? 3. If you are planning to use a professor's name as a reference, should you ask him for permission? 4. If a friend is graduating from a distant college and you feel you cannot afford to send him a gift, what can you do to show your pleasure? 5. When a girl wears a man's fraternity pin. does it mean she is engaged to him? What would you do if You are a girl, and a boy you have known a long time is graduating from college. He invites you for commencement and his parents ask you to drive up and stay with them Would you a) Go with his parents? (b) Feel you should not go with1 book help you in your sewing. his parents since you are not enOne pattern and the new Spring gaged to their son? and Summer Pattern Book 25 (c Say you would rather go by cents. Pattern or book alone vourself? 15 cents. ANSWERS 1- 1. Yes. 2. Yes. 3. Yes. 4. Write him a note of congratuand SIZE to HERALD-JOURNA- lation. TODAYS PATTERN 5. Yes. BUREAU, 149 NEW MONTGOMBest ERY ST, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal solution What Would You Do (a). L, Shower Given UniqueThemes In Honor Of Mark Parties Bride Elect Of Sorority and interesting Chambers enTwo unique a miscellaneous parties have been given this week evening at the by the Beta XI chapter of Alpha home of Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Chi Omega, the first one honorBudge, honoring Miss Guenievere ing mothers of the members and Hale, a bride of early June. sister" party. Decorations were appropriate to the second a little The annual luncheon honoring the occasion, with each guest receiving a miniature corsage.the en- mothers was held at the Hotel Contest games furnished Eccles Sunday, with many out o.' tertainment for the evening. town mothers in attendance. besides list included, The guest Tables were set around a wishMiss Hale: Miss Genevieve Porinto which each mother ter, Miss Joyce Rich, Miss Betty ing well, Jean Fonnesbeck, Miss Ollie Jean cast a wish. Huge bouquets of red Nielsen, Miss Maurine Smart, Miss tulips adorned the tables ami red Laurine Secrist, Miss Eleanor carnations, the sorority flower, Parkinson, Miss Elna Peterson, were given as favors. Elaine Anderson acted as Miss Edith Dunn, Miss Goldie Mrs. B. T. Cardon. McFarland, Miss Eva Seeley, Miss Brown and Grace Jennings Annette Cardon, Miss Mona Kastli, Miss Helen Allred, Miss Thora responded with wishes as they tossed a red carnation into the Bracken and the hostess. Mrs. Chambers was assisted by wishing well. her two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Slater Lovely gifts were presented to and Mrs. L. V. Wilson. patronesses Mrs. E. H. Stillman and Mrs. J. D. Brown, who are leaving in the early summer with their families for new army posts. Mrs. C. J. Daines was named as a new patroness. By the luncheon, the Following club held a short busMembers of the MMC club held Mothers after which they iness meeting, their "mother party Wednesday were guests at the chapter house at the home of Mrs. Leland ZolThe committee having charge of linger in Providence. affair was composej of NaA program was given during the the dine Naisbitt, chairman; Helen readof three afternoon consisting Lundstrom,' Faye Perry and Beth three ings by Mary Fuhriman, accordiun solos by Myron Fred- Sanders. erick and a tribute to mothers by School hells were sounded hi 7:30 Mrs. Preston Alder. evening at the Alpha Chi At the close of the program re- Monday castle for all little sisters freshments were served to 14 Omega cousins of the sorority. club members and the following and "School marm Grace special guests: Mrs. Elizabeth wielded the hickory stickJennings to the Bissegger, Mrs. W. W. Whitney, strains of Good Morning to You Mrs. Frank Mrs. Austin. Pond, to start the school. After extenKelley, Mrs. Edgar Tibbitts, Mrs. and history leF. Zollinger, Mrs. Rosina Stirland, sive geography and bell was Mrs. Retta Mathews, Mrs. Hiram ssons, the recessfiled out rung into the students A. Campbell, Sr., Mrs. Hopkin the sack cloakroom to find their paper Rice, Mrs. Eleanor Cooper and lunches. Mrs. Thurgood. During recess a tour of the castle Denton Mrs. Mathews, Mrs was conducted by Miss grounds Mrs. CampTheron Lloyd Theurer, bell, Mrs. Norman Peterson and Jennings. Class met after recess and the Mrs. Leland Zollinger were in program was given: following of arrangements. charge humorous readings by elocution students Eldene Lewis and Kathryn Geddes: humorous skit, preexcellent maintains voice and always Davis clearly "Bette speaks sented by Nadine Naisbitt, Laura in moments Even is she emotion matter what registering. no duality Dell Torgeson, Margaret WilkinMiss Davis never voice hear or stress you excitement, I great son. Anabelle Smith, Dee Louise become high and shrill or squeaky. Parker, Deon Hatch, Cleo LunSmith had dstrom; medley of sorority songs Dr. and Mrs. W. E. maintains good voice quality no voice are these: over as house the by Alpha Chi Sextet. guests Learn to say nice things in a weektheir matter what emotion she is porend their nieces. Miss Gwen Cleo Lundstrom served choctraying. This is an important nice, warm, sincere tone of voice. an stewardess air Christensen, olates, presented to the chapter by of accused be how You know irritating Otherwise, you'll point. for the United Airlines, and Miss Clark Griffin in honor of heir becomes shrill being a flatterer. is the voice-whic- h Clea Christensen. engagement. "Remember to take a breath at in moments of excitement or emoMrs. Smith gave a dinner party Having charge of arrangements tional strees. However, only the end of each phrase. at home her for were Margaret Wilkinson, chairevening Sunday ft an hour aloud at least Read for less the is irritating slightly the Misses Christensen, with six man, Erna Roberts. Dee Louise voice which fades away in a week. included. Parker and Laura Dell Torgeson. the middle of a sentence and Deep really deep breathing is guests The dinner table was covered which you usually have to strain a sure cure for temporary a beautiful lace cloth and Remember that with Is your ears to hear. was centered with a bouquet of Among Miss Waters other rules when you have a speech to make white tulips tinged with rose. to meet" of for good diction and a pleasant or a group strangers Ivory and green lighted tapers were in siver holders at each end of the table. Mrs. Percy Darley entertained at The two girls left later in the home Tuesday in honor of her her for Sait Lake evening City. daughter, Marilyn who was celIs ebrating her seventh birthday. GETS SCHOLARSHIP Games and music furnished the Mrs. Wanda Woodbury enterentertainment for the afternoon,A after which lunch was served. tained the Von Zella club last Fribirthday cake centered the table, Word has been received in day afternoon at her home. where 15 guests were served. An afternoon of sewing and Cache Valley that Sarah McOmega Sigma chapter of Theta Those included at the party 18, of Cleveland, has been Upsilon sorority will hold a meet- were Joan Evans, Joan Tucker, visiting was concluded by serving Gregor, named Bannock county winner of ing at the chapter house Thurs- Lois Mae Holman, Patty Larson, luncheon to the following club the 1939 Union Pacific club May 18, at 7:45 p. m. Jeanne Harrison, Norma Smith, members: Mrs. LaVaun Hawkips, scholarship award. The announce- day, Officers for the coming year Norma Bubble, Hilda Stoddard, Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mrs. Ella ment was made by J. H. Rearden, will be elected and an interesting Sharon Peterson, Emma Jean Hale, state club leader. Funds program will be Mrs. C. Doyle Bowman, Junior Harrison, Nickols, Mrs. Ada Jensen, Mrs. Idaho by given made available by the railroad J. Sorenson. Naomi McFarland and the hostMrs. Arthur Wilson, Mrs. George company will be used toward a It is desired a full attendance be Harrison and Mrs. Lawrence Pet- ess. course in home economics at the present. University of Idaho, Moscow, to begin this fall. Alternate county winner was Betty Kinder, 16, PARTY SET FOR of Pocatello. There were five applicants for the scholarship from Mrs. Richard A. tertained with shower Tuesday too-so- Mary Astors voice Is rich and mellow. She obviously has learned to keep her throat open, her jaw relaxed. Her posture is excellent, especially the carriage of her head. Birthday Party Given For Daughter Von Zella Club Entertained before you buy it. Ask yourself if the lines emphasize the good points of your figure and conceal less attractive ones. Look at the shoulder line, the length of the waist from shoul-deto belt, the proportionate distance from that point to the hem. There is a right skirt length fer every girl. Find yours and stick to it. Contrary to popular belief, extra high heels only emphasize the thickness of thick ankles. If your ankles are not trim and slender, admit it to yourself and pick a heel height that is really lessly rr sarah McGregor Theta U. Group To Meet Thursday H E. W. Bannock, Schoenfeld, leader, reported. county Youths from lower Gentile valley during the past few years, some of them Miss McGregors A handkerchief and hose show- relatives, have won very high er will be held in the Mendon honors in field, one girl ward chapel Thursday at 8:30 winning a the to trip Chicago. p.m. in honor of Oakey Hiibner who leaves on May 28 for the LDS mission home in Salt Lake On Jan. 2. the sun is about City. Mr. Hiibner will leave later 3.110,000 miles nearer the earth States mis- than at any other time. for the North-Centrsion with headquarters in Minneapolis. The shower Thursday is under the direction of the M Men and the Gleaner Girls of the Mendon ward. Following an interesting program a dance will be given in amusement hall. The public the Phi Kappa Iota wives and is cordially invited to attend the dance. and shower mothers will hold their final meet- ing of the year Friday, May 19. at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Meerschaum, used in the makMrs. Wesley Schaub, 576 East ing of fine pipes, Is a mineral dug Fifth North. in Asia Minor. It is cheeselike New officers are to he elected. in consistency when first mined, making it imperative all members but hardens rapidly when exposed attend. to the air. MENDON right A feeling fur color harmony is a marked blind spot in many of us, Miss Blaine continued. The result is that we often wear shades which do the wrong For instance, things for us. unless her own coloring is warm and lively, I dont think the average girl is flattered by black, unrelieved by white or bright trimming." YOUTH al Phi Kappa Wives To Meet Friday on Broken Sizes Formal Opening-- . to 17 p. m. 1) White Black P. M. Thelma . North Main Low, Military s i I All Permanent. New Heel. Up to $4.00 for Pads Used. Machineless (Oil) Special Be Beautiful on Day 4.00 J Graduation is an important date in the life of every girl. Of course youll want to loo)i the best way to be sure your very best and High of your looks is to make a date with us .... for a new y permanent wave. 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Yes, grunt like an animal. And don't confuse whining with grunting. Regular meeting of the VFW auxiliary will be held in the chamSCREEN STARS ber of commerce rooms Thursday ARE GOOD MODELS 7:30. at evening As an exampleiof the rich, melConcluding an active year, the All members are urged to attend USAC Faculty League and Faculty low tones which come from one Association will combine for their whose jaw is relaxed, Miss Waters cited Hollywood star Mary Astor. last party of the season. The party is to be held SaturFurthermore, Miss Astors posday, May 20, in the reception ture is excellent, especially her room of the college commons build- head and chest carriage. You cant ing, commencing at 8:30 p. m. get the best tones out of your club members of l, the affair will con- vocal bands if you stand with chest Chiqo Hyde Park met last week at the home sist of dancing, cards and other caved in and head bowed. of Mrs. Florence Perkes. entertainment. 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