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Show OUT OF A SHOE AND A RAINCOAT EMERGED NEW ELASTIC CORSET Preston Board Tlio Herald-Journ- - al Trophy Is Won Friday Evinmg, Novemhei 2t, ihl.t. Gives Dinner By Auxiliary Unit of Hyrum For Faculty The Pi stmt si hoot boa id nu and thin piiilncis wcic hosts tinto tin l.uultv ot 1iestoi) school ami othci poisons in their employ togethei with then pmt-nci- s at a ilinnor paity held Calms and contests weie supci vised by J C Foisgicn and Miss Kuth Speiluh in the Nielson The American auxiliary of held their meeting at the city lull with Mis Mernll B.uxter in eliaige The Estclla E Saxton, member-- j ship trophv was presented the group by Mrs Jack Launtzen. In older to hold this trophy the auxi-lui- y must have the highest percentage memheiship of auxiliaries in the state and hold this reiotd three years in succession Mrs Bvion Snow of Nibley who attended the relent Legion 1011- vention held at Omaha, Nebraska, gave an inteiestmg aitount of her Hy-rti- Eight Drinks Are Complexion Aid if the Beverage Is Water ; gymnasium This social pel mi! was followed by a ilinnri stivcd at the Jetfer-so- n Oaleteiia, served tiom long tablis Supt S 11 Bu'ikman and Dr Omd Cm hi well timed the guests and Mis K K Spilsbury and Daniel Johnson i.nh sang two nunibi is to the ,u i on painnu nt ot Mis Lvlo Shiplcv Mis Velma Cottle foi mer rlerk of the school boa id and secretary to the superintendent was presented with a lovi-lgilt by 'Nells A. vt I'J v i McEntne, piesnbm ot the teach-ei- s committee Mis Howard .1 M tughan was geneial chan man of the social and was assisted by Mis O R Cutler, Mrs Bjoikman, M'ss June Call and Miss Dons Jones, with the luncheon, Mr F usgien, Miss Spec-licand Holland Simmons, entertainment, Mr Shiple.v and Mrs. Simmons, program, Snpt and Mrs. Bjoiknun, invitations BV . .r.ter. trip v 4- - i Following the business meeting light refreshments were setved. &M Parties Given For Ray Bitters Before His Departure WSjyLfL ; TV ' Rv Monotint; their Bitters, a dinner was given by Miof Wellsville ami Mrs Oral Smith -- rieently Mr Bitters h front, has an elastic gusset Brown girdle, with built-i- n hirh insures a smooth, unbroken waistline. v A aw nn and a raincoat strange places for foundations pietur- - factory from, but above to emerge Jiats the story. And it's also the see many ory of why youll ronien wearing black brown or uni Sw(l corsets who never before rote anything but flesh or white. You know, of course, how Kurce elastic fabric is. But when, almost two years ago, the prohibited shoe manufac-urer- s from using it m their procorsetmaaer duct, a foresighted -- (in tw ? shoe factory serin ne handsome lhof w o' ir ' ray Only 25 'Flore at the back Black corset stichrd with pink fagotting. ad a brainstorm and bought up dyable. One of the new Kraneette the shnemen s big reserves of in black has pink fat '.ustic goting joining the panels and But tne corsetiere found that black net cups and also traces a 'the fabric, which came in brown, heart design. ,A brown girdle, with black and gray could not be builtup front, has an elastic gusset pleached or dyed the popular cor-S- at the back which insures a shades without impairing its smooth unbroken waistline. resiliency. So they had to find a 'material for the side panels that There are about 1.000,000 square miles of lake and river surface on would dye to match the elastic. This was discovered in a satin-bac- k the earth. cotton twill, used for high The bay tree formerly was requality raincoats, sturdy enough garded as a symbol of to control curves and perfectly et 2)ays flopping til 'Christmas! jpph wil . Jl cjCailing a y (fift! Formers Like Appreciation ii- - 1 'evening at the Jefferson cafeteria. Seventy places weie set lor football players and members of the club at four long tables which were centered with green football fields, blue and white goal posts and white "P H S." megnnphones in appropriate arrangement. Miss Donna Jean Hansen acted as toastmistress. Responses were made by Captain Milton Johnson and Coach Joe Johnson The Misses Shirley Palmer and Elnora Fletcher sAng a duet and group singing was enjoyed Miss Margaret Bingham, club president presided at the social. Club members were assisted by their club sponsor, Miss Norma Saunders, and Miss June Call and Miss Lois ... Thurston 111- p Mrs! Lenna Jones niw gen DLt iwe No' Warm and tf ana mart h Do Many Jobs Which Seem Warlike In Character Mrs. Petersen Is Is Home From Visit Qll TllPtlksgivillg William Hyde camp of the PUP held its meeting at the home ot Mrs Marne Waite, with Mrs. Eli- roos ipl Club Meets With 11 Camp Hostess o for armed Women War The Tcp club of the Preston high .school i ntertained at their annual football dinner Thursday Mrs. tb is leaving Jean Strasscr makes far more attractive use of a pair of bandannas than did the cowboys of Hollywood, the old west where else? Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Bitters, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Maughan, Mr ami Mrs Alton Gunnell, Mr and Mrs Wayne Olsen. GENE TIERNEY: Likes warm water and lemon, I Mr and Mrs Ross Nielsen, Miss Velma Larsen, Miss Laura Iao BY M.H I A llXliT Gunnell. George Smith, and the N F. V stulf N riter Feu of - ivei dunk tiie e.ght glu-s of wafer a day nre host and hostess. Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Bitters of recommended lot hi dill ami a i le ii i iimpleMun Mavbe its the idea RY lUTH M1LLF.TT all together tint appalls us But properly .spaced Providence honored their son Ray of eight gla-sA number of lutters from disat a turkey dinner at their home throughou- the d iv eight glasses ate not as many as you imagine. gruntled houswives, who took Foi ir'iime, film st.u Dene 'Iwiu'.v, who has just Friday evening. Present were the guest of honor jrbs and then gave them up kept a date with the stork hut will be ha k at the studios very shortly, if one of the makes a habit of bavng a tall glass of warm water with a hall lemon and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Reed makes me wonder the quitting B.tters and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin squeezed in it before hreakf ist oath morning. rate is so higii Bitters and son Wesley. If ou - , add a teaspoon of mineral honey rlover or alfalfa housewives among Ray will be stationed at Burkloy to make it more pal itahle IPs a marvelous morning piik-uand a may be that they Field, Colorado, where he will train boon to clearer, smoother omplextous fee' they have not And when vou feel hungry in the middle of the dav, yet you know-ver- as a cadet In thp Army Air Corps. oeei: appreciated. well that you ate a substantial enough lunch, drink a tumbler One uoman workof watei It will fill the void and you he just one more glass to the er who went back good comto housework Also, if you've been trying to lose weight, drink a glass before "I got smull plained, lunch or dinner and you wt t want to eat too much. No, actually, for standing Mrs. Lenna Jones was hostess eight glasses a day aren't hard to take at all. feet all day." to her club Wednesday evening at easy to see her home. women who memto Millett was Ruth served six Air-WACnJer Supper before have S bers and a social evening followed. worked outside their homes exPrizes for various games were pect praise along with their pay awarded. ( hecks. When they cooked a good meal their husbands praised it. If they Although members of the Wo- did something extra, such as makliens A i my Corps are not assigned RHntlVCS fjQfJ-jp- j ing a dress, their husbands told' o active combat duty, many of the them how smart they were. jobs t In y are now doing have be- Fetters-boro- , When of Mrs. Petersen Fred they said they were tired, come drtinctly warlike in char has returned from a their husbands sympathized and after, according to a statement Mrs. Esther Nielsen entertained coast. She to West the visit cautioned, Now take it easy tomade hue jesteiday by Lt. Edwin at a Thanksgiving dinner at her morrow. No need for you to kill L. I'eleison, of the WAC recruit- home in Hyrum. Guests were a visited with her son and daughter--in-laPetMr. and Mrs. Conrad yourself." ing c.'fice at 318th College Training number of her relatives. ersen of Oukland, Calif., with her But when tKv went into the Detachment, Utah Stile AgriculCovers marked places for Captain and Mrs. Alton working world, secretly feeling tural co'lige, Logan, Utah. Moses M. Bullock of Providence, nephew Petersen of McQuaide and lke heroines answering their Among recent duties added to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ferguson with Mr. andCamp Mrs. Wesley Benson country's call, they found that the ever lengthening list of jobs 81K children Clyde, Jerry, Dean of San Francisco. C to re- - llnd Linda, Mr. and Mre Don Full. praise wasnt dished out very liken over by the Air-freely. You were expected to do hove men for rombat service, he mer and two children, Mr. and Mrs. your job and no ooe was espesaid, nre the testing of f ; ear ms, Bert Bullock and three children all cially excited If yo did it well. i omputnticn of bombing tables, en-0f Logan, Bendt Nielsen and the It was so new and different that durance testing of arno: ; nd oper- - Ether Nielsen family. A social day some of them evidently couldnt tl ion of lomnte co"trui testlng was enjoyed, Host and hostess at a turkey take it. units for r.iti-aj reran t ; nils. dinner Thanksgiving day at th"ir Maybe it would be worth the 'The result is," L. li'.crson dehome were Mr, and Mrs. Glen boss while these days to kid his are clared "that many women workers along the way he Erickson. acquiring mute a knowledge of Covers were placed for Mr. and does his wife. ballistics, even though they are not Mrs. C. A. Erickson, Mrs. Lynn "Youre the best little truck permitted to bear arms or take son Richard, driver in the world" should work part in aetua' fighting In doing Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Peterson Bracken and young votk if this kind, they leel very of Benson entert'uned at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earl and sons just as well as Youre the best Don and the host and hos- little wife in the world." Women i lose to the firing line in spirit if Sunday in honor of Mrs. Peter- tess and Jerry, women no matter what their not in act .ally." children, Billy and nre of Alfred Stone sen's their Catherine. ordnance assignments Mendonbrother, jobs. to leaves the who also include weighing a1. loading armed forces in the near join future. o- slu 11s, velocities, Dinner was served to Mr. and G. pre-- i I. deck watches, (palling Mrs. Alfred Stone, Denzil Stone of ision flying n.strumen's Newton and the host and hos"For a'i kinds of precision work, tess. the WACs are earning an enviable Alfred is the son of Mr. and n putation," said Lt. Peterson Mrs. William Stone of Newton. Feminine propensities for fine, delicate work have proved very useful to the army not only in ttie e'dnanee department hut in radio laei names and repaii.ng of airimtt School Cafeteria omz sdoir serv lie. Pep Club Giv es Annual Party At Ream. late Bandanna GirP za Thurston as hostess. The lesson on woman suffrage was give-- i by Mrs. Zola Daint-s- . A history and musical numbers were also presented. Luncheon was served to 25 members and guests. Family Enjoys 1 Thanksgiving Day iefea an w ir Dinner Honors Alfred Stone C ire it inane va- yth irplu Air-WA- C 1 CHRISTMAS GIFT PACKAGE Distinctive Chesterfields -- OTP Marvelous Boy Coats USr Ani Wool Shetlands . . Meltons ft- o fr Doeskins.. Fleeces. in . i.i- USE heir OUR LAYAWAY lagc ruments." Meeting of the Sea Gull camp of the DPP "ill be h"ld Monday No-- ! ember 2y, at the home of Mrs. !()ra P. Civile B36 East Fifth North, The lesson will be given by Mrs. Mrs. Detrnar Waite entertained Zi lila Mae.ser. Hostesses are Mrs. K dub Ciyde, Raehel Ellis, Mrs. Maeser the members of the ,1. F. at her home in Hyde Park and Pearl Wilson. During the afternoon bridge was played with high score honors going to Mrs. Leo Reeder and Mis Oison Perkes. Luncheon was served to 15 dub If a friend writes you that a members and the following guests: Mis. Ollie Irtend of hers is moving to your Mrs. Roland Howell. Hairston. Mrs Wayne Wa.te, Mrs tew n and she hopes you will call. Joseph Elwood, Mrs. Km! Kirby, should ou feel that you must no Mis. Ariel Waite, Mrs. Lemoyle matter how busy you are" 2 Should a newcomer to a town feel that since she is so busy getting settled it is all right for her not to return first calls? 3. Should a houseguest expect her hostess to drive her on any errands or vistmg she wishes to uo during her visit? 4. If a woman says "If I could Club Entertained By Mrs. Waite Plaids Black and Smart Colors o ircec ke cap -l Sea Gull Camp Meets Monday Mind Your Manners PLAN 1 i SUt More 5 Supreme f Mart y f hills irinft iieu core otic , the auto- pres- - ,oker , you JUDO Colorful Crepes Blacks . . Brilliant Two-Ton- es 4950 T ouches Warm Wool Mixtures White or Gay Colors to Minlt-Dye- d 3lU Skunk-Dye- GIVE TO THE d 9950 GetotimcJy.ci'tcps Coney HELP PREVENT MANY COLDS Opossum Coney Natural Opossum Seal-Dye- national war fund d from developing Put a few drops of up each nostril at the vet y first smtlle H H.U G North 77 Main t HUGHES 77 North Main to do If you our car. the shopping you wanted to this drive it for season (and who has?) one of you"? the nicest ways to provide a 5. Is the person who unloads gift is to send an assorthis troubles on everyone a popular ment of various designs and patguest? ANSWERS terns to a friend who thoroughly 1. Yes. enjoys needlework and who is, no 2. No. doubt, doing twice as murh as 3. No. ever this year. The designs il4. No. She vill nsk you if she lustrated above 14 of them are wants you to. brightly packaged in a Christmas5. No. sy red and tied with red and Girls Wanted At Once! For WAITRESS WORK ol or sneeze. Its quick action x aids Nature's defenses against colds. Follovr VA-TRO-K- Vln9 5700 haven t been able Mitch 21 8C Sallys E. 1st North A x KNIT-KNACK- S Attending a sniurt fashion show recently in the Town House lit Los Angeles I was fascinated to see the quantities of Mexican and Peruvian embroidery motifs used on the new clothes . . . designer Agnes Barrett has used great in embroidered birds Mexican black outline chain stitch on the pink silk blouse of a pink and black house pajama set . . . she e Mexican crois using chet trim on necklines of pastel a sunning white sport dresses green ribbon. An Album is also wool bolero jumper frock, designenclosed and will provide further ed bv Madulyn Miller has a wide and de- band of bright Mexican embroidneedlework suggestions signs for the womop with flying ery about the neck . . . great, soft needles. If you wish to send it flowers done in trapunto embroiddirectly to a friend ns a Christ- ery work are the only trimming mas gift, I will be glad to have used on a white silk sport dress it mailed upon receipt of your . . .and so handsome is all this needlework that no other trimorder. Cabot ming is necessary! Anne To order the Christmas Gift Package (No. 5700) send $1, your name and address Big news for ANNE CABOT and the name and address of the readers. A new fall and winter person to whom you wish the Gift issue of the ALBUM is now readv the 32 page booklet of Package mailed to Anne Cabot, New Mont- latest designs is better than everj Herald-Journa- l, 14!) Calif. Order today, 15 cents. L gomery St., San Francisco, inch-wid- ... |