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Show PAGE TH?J I ntr resting Featiirca Fci i7onicn; Club and Loclrre Nctts Ethel D. Society Editor i Phone :94 Is Things Are Seldom What They Seem In The New Space-Saving Furniture Relief Sociefy Party To Be Held Tuesday Cool To You And Terry Family Reunion Is Gala Event ion "1 Kind To Your Attractive Function get PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2G, 1939 riecepi SPANISH FORK An interesting interest-ing June wedding was that .of . Miss Dona Jane Gull, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gull, to Herman Anderson son of Mr, and ' Mrs. Rupert ; Anderson . of Salt Lake City. ' ' ' The toarriage rites. were per-- per-- formed Wednesday -in the Salt V Lake temple, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray .'. Gull ; accompanied . the v young - cduple to Salt Lake Following the - ceremony a1 weddlng supper va6 'given at the , heme, of the ' bridegrooms parents in Salt Lake. A reception for the young couple was held Friday evening at the American Legion : hall with 350 relatives r and friends in attendance. at-tendance. Receiving with the.bri dal party were Mr. and Mrs, Ray I .Gull and Mr; and Mrs. Rupert An- gown of white chiffon ;v with a . long veil caught with pearls She was attended by her ? sister, Bea- trice Gullas maid of honor; Beth v Loraine Talmadge, Ruth . Stewart and Elda Anderson as maids.- All . - - . 1 4. 1 1 I m Jt v wore aresses in pastei tmaues tuiu corsages of '':roscbuds;'Th'ibride'8 Wendall Evans of Provo was best rhan. ' ... - .' , 1 Taking care of the gifts were Mrs. Mary Gardner, and Mrs. Blanche Gardner Merle and Vi-1 Vi-1 vian Johnson sang a duet, "When 1 Grow Too Old to Dream," which ?bwas danced by the bridal pair Alone, ') During the, evening refreshments re-freshments were served by.jHbevy ,of young girls under the direction of Mrs. Mary Brown and Mrs. Hettie Talmadge., ' The large hall was decorated With a 'prolusion of roses giving it the semblance of , a 1 reception room. Guests were present from Salt Lake, Pro vo, Payson, Spring-ville Spring-ville and towns adjacent to Span-f Span-f ish Fork, and JMr. and Mrs. James Cullimore of Oklahoma city were out-of-state guests. Many "beautiful "beauti-ful y gifts were received by the couple who plan to ma kc their home at Palmyra. The bride was the honored guest-Tat a pretty prenurftlal party par-ty 'for 30 neighbors and; friends gien by Mrs. Holla Hall, Tuesday afternoon. Games were the main diversion; under the direction of Miss Lavlnia Ludlow. A r tray luncheon was served. Mrs. Ina I ones and Miss Ruth Hall assisted the hostess. Lovely gifts were re- te,ved by the guesof- honor. t I '. '. A A" DELL-ITE Members of the Dell-Ite club will rneet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss PhylUs Ilalladay. LAMBDA TAU A meeting of the Lambda Tau club will beheld thi? evening at 7:30 o'clock t the home of Miss Nadlne Tayldr, 258, West First North street. Jx X E. S. Valley ChaptrrNo. ,3. O. E. S., will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock ? at the Masonic temple. This will be 'the: last meeting of the season and, refreshments will be served. ' All -members and visiting visit-ing members are cordially invited. . A KEKP" SUPCQVKKS r'ltEsii" ' f' tt you have been" wise in the eelectiohof slipcovers, youwilI need ' to use no special formula for laundering.. Don't allow dust and dirt to become ingrained. Frequent V laundering of slightly soiled, covets is lota easier on toth ' i you 'and x the ; fabric than strenuous A dislodging of deep-seated deep-seated soil. Use a mild warm suds,' changing once or twice during washing,;' rinse thoroughly thorough-ly and dryUn the shade.- Press, taking particular, care oncord- Ings, bindings and pleats. - - -- . f ir -I'.r'-ft nc -r - m (yMMn ' ' T. tz V I 1 Here's a handy secretary for a one-room apartment, or for, the host ess who likes to have an extra bed for unexpected guests. The bot torn section holds a comfortable single bed 30 inches wide nd 6 feet long. It was shown for the. first time at the Chicago furniture mart. . Nuptial Event Is (Tendered Son. Bride Prof. and Mrs. Joseph K. Nich-oles Nich-oles entertair,'d 36 family members mem-bers at a 5 o'clock luncheon Sunday Sun-day at their home, complimentary to their son, Henry J. Nicholes, and his bride, the former Hilde-gard Hilde-gard Polster of London and Vienna. Vien-na. Garden flowers were arranged in baskets and bowls throughout the holise, and the table was centered cen-tered with a prettily trimmed three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. The bride wore a lovely wedding gown of white satin, and a fingertip finger-tip veil of silk chiffon, with rtaintv frilled can. Pictures were taken during , the afternoon. Guests were present frorn Provo, American Fork, Lchi and Salt Lake City, and handsome gifts were presented to the wedded pair. Party Celebrates Completion Of Orem Waterworks OREM Art outstanding event of the week was the steak bakeLbUOOer rOllOWS ho flwm tnwn hnnrH I and by the contractors, in ceie- bration of the completion of the recent WPA waterworks project, the affair was reld at the Orem town park in Provo canyon. Steaks for the occasion were furnished by the superintendants of the works, Mr. Jack Tempest and his father erf Salt Lake City, and the works foreman, .Mr. Fred Yates of American Am-erican Fork. The remainder of the delicious repast was furnished by the Town board members and their wives. Every McKellip and I.' J. Burr ex-mayora who have helped in recent Orem water projects pro-jects were special guests and each gave a short talk as did Mayor Jolley and Mr. Tempest, Sr. Enjoying the affair were Mn and Mrs. Tempest Sr., ana ivir. and Mrs'. Jack Tempest of Salt Lake City, Mr. and -Mrs; red Yates of American Fork,. Mr. and Mrs. Ertman Christensen of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and from Orem,. mayor WTien maklnir funeral arrangements, people un- , dcr the impulse of sentiment are sometimes heard to say: "We must not think of price at a timejike this.",, . k ; , . At BERG'S - everything possible Is done to- over-comethi over-comethi feeling with. the assurance that consideration considera-tion rof. price Is both important and sensible. Families Fami-lies always are urged, to choose within their means, so ihrft the comforting memory of a beautiful ser-yice ser-yice will "notjbe marred by a burden of debt. , , " : " ' I " ' " " Atl 'sevi'ces at BERG"- MORTUARY are ' - plainly priced, so that the family may A -i give thorough consideration ' to . their . selection.- " ' . 1 1 Relief Society ms . There wU be no Relief society meetings Tuesday afternoon, but instead, all members and those eligible eli-gible for membership from both Utah and Provo stakes are to rheet for a party tat 2" o'clock at Pioneer park. SECOND WARD JTh& women are requpested to take a plate, knife and fork. The fanily relations committee will meet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock, instead of Tuesday, with Mrs. Ell-ora Ell-ora Knudsen in charge. FIFTH WARD Members are to take their own lunch and drinks may be pur chased at the park, H is announc ed. PIONEER WARD The women are to take something some-thing for a pot-luck lunch, the officers announce. BONNEVILLE WARD 'All women of the ward are urged to attend the social in the Park, and for those without cars, a buss will leave the meeting house at 1:30 o'clock. enjo After swimming at Park Ro-She, Ro-She, members of the Enevonte club were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmeron Wall 'and Miss Natella Nelson, at a delicious supper at the Wall home. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berryt Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Emeron .Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveless. Miss Natella Nelson and Jesse Payne, and Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hansen, -Mr. and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, Judge and Mrs. A, H. Christensen, Mr; and Mrs. Gfl-hert Gfl-hert Richardson. Mr, and Mrs. J. ID. Bishop, Mr nd, Mrs James BlaiTr-Mr and Mrs. Orrel De Lange, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sumner, Mr. Emery McKellip and Mr I. J Burr. TO r'S I f U Al 1 !Ti Av V I Krogra Mjss Marian Johnson shows how a mother to read while she rocks the double-duty items, featured in a current furniture show. Among other novelties shown is a - wardrobe chest with a. sliding mirror vhich may be slipped into a groove at the back of the chest, - . Hayward's X Employes At Outing - Maple Dell in American Fork canyon was the scene of a lively outing enjoyed Sunday by employes em-ployes of -Hayward's markets and their partners. A A baseball game was played, after which a delicious picnic lunch was served. A hike to the Timpunogos cave was followed by a melon bust. Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Buringham, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayward, Gilbert Haws, Norma Crane, Geniel- Hayward, Ralph Olsen, Berneda Lynn, Orvilroft Laretta Bliss and Bill Zubeck. Grand View Womeii to Meet A joint meeting of members of D.U.P. camp Grand View, and the ward Relief society, wl be held Tuesday at 2:30- o'clock at the borne of Mrs. C. H. Davies. A full attendance will' be appre ciated. 1 BEACH FLOWERS This season's bathing suits, from fabric to cut,' are delightfully delight-fully . feminine. The - 1939 vaca-. tionist will "find definitely flattering flat-tering and youthful fitted models of a shining satin-elastic material materi-al fashioned with figure-molding bodices and short, gracefully flared skirts. She will select beautifully simple ones, then add a huge, vivxa corsage or niDDer flowers. If she wishes ' to carry the flower idea further, she can buy matching clusters for her rubber bathing cap, to tuck into her curls or to fasten onto her beach bag and wrap. FLAPPER FANNY . C0W. t39 BY HE SEHVICC. N I ! J Iihw I tftlMlimii.il I : .- v i1 Show a 6rA 5 :iMr:n-'rMnj!8ttiM'!biT:li I'll be glad when your sister finishes makinher dress. We. can't keep enough in the cash register to make change. ' 7 new double rocking chair allows .habv to sleen." This is one of the 0- MIND YOUR MANNERS : i Test.your. knowledge of correct social usage by answering, the ;ioi lowing questions, then , checking against the authoritative answers below: , , ' . - -, ,y 1. Does a gooor traveler take inconveniences in-conveniences without complaint? 2. Is it usually as good idea to plan to- take a vacation trip with- a person who you know only casually? . . -j 3. If you take a cameraon a trio, should vou ask ; stranjrers tn .rAi frtt von ? M 4. If you take a picture of a person v'. which he (probably she) thinks is so terrible that you are asked to tear up the t negative, should you do it? 5. Does a girl of goodj breeding have her , picture taken with her arm -around some mafrsher met'on a . trip so ; that , she can prove to her friends at home that she made a conquest?" . f What would you .do, if ' A friend who Ls a camera enthusiast en-thusiast asks if . he . may . take your picture (a) Say 'No," since you feel that you don't take a good picture ? v (b) Let him take it? (c) Be coy abput.it and make him keep asking? . Answers 1. Yes- 2. no; ' - . ; 3. No. 4. Yes; --"V -? 1 5. No, - - ; ' " . : Best "What Would You Do" H?lutioni-(b)i: T ' -'.v : : v . Copyright 1939 NEA Service Inc.) AID TO' : - CONVERSATION . r There's never a- dull moment or awlcward lag" in table - talk- if the luncheon . table is set with a conversation-piece cloth. A famous fa-mous .illustrator .does . .his . .good deed for the distrait hostess by painting his amusing , impressions of New York's hilarious night spots for reproduction on cloths of fine natural colored linen. Designs De-signs are hand-printed in rich, bright' colors. By syM. toC T. M. REG. U. S. FAT. Off; ' 5 lo h ! i 'i 1 1 imi iu .i :f society women of Utah ; i Provo stakes will meet at iMoncier park Tuesday : afternoon Vt 2 o'clock, to compliment the outgoing officers of the old Utah stake Relief society organization, v Honor guests will ve Mrs? Ach-sa Ach-sa E. Paxman, retired president; Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Mrs. Esthma Tanner and . Mrs. Hepsy Lewis. The affair will close the year's work, and the . committee an nounces that a delightful program has been planned and luncheon will be served,' each ward to pro vide its own -picnic .. r . - ' All members and eligible members mem-bers " are cordially Invited to at tend. , , x . N i - Provoans At Oj2:den Affair :Mxb'. J. V. Aird' and Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman were guests at a banquet saturaay in ugaen, giv en . by the Order of Women Legis lators vof the state, in honor ."-of Mrs.; Mary . G. Colter, 8,2, one of the first Women legislators of the state, and: prominent hv club and Republican party . affairs: - Sixty-five j--i representative women- from- various' parts of the state i were "Jn y attendance, Mrs. Arthur E- Graham of "Salt Lake City, president,- was in. charge, .nd Judge Reva Beck Basone of Salt Lake, was toastmistress. Mrs. Paxman gave a toasL Job's Daughters In Session Nlob Daughters toet Saturday evening in. regular session at the Masonic temple- - - v AIargafet Chappell, honored queen, . presided,- and - the - girl de cided to continue with their meet ings during the summer months. AlsoTa-com'mlttee will be' appoint ed to plan parties to be held In connection with the v regular busi ness sessions. . AVeddiiig: Day Is Celebrated - An enjoyable .' party - was . jiven by Mr. and Mrs. i David Rowley at "their home , in Edgemont, Saturday Sat-urday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rowley, whose third wedding anniversary- occurred on that day. ? . ...'.js.ir-.- ;:2'-vc--'r:ff.- - Games were played, Mrs. Albert Rowley? winning the high score prize.A tasty luncheon was Berv-edr Berv-edr and gifts were presented to the honored 50uple.-' - -. , . . Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Davis, Mr. and : Mrs. Sheldon 'Warwood,-.. -Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Thurman, Mr. and , Mrs. Orvil Thurman, Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Rowley -and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Perryv v'( , . o 5- Coraplele J n GOOL and fresh looking is this inexpensive linen day dress-suitable dress-suitable for any daytime occasion during the summer.- It comes in gay pastels, with scalloped white embroidered edges and buttons down the front.. vanyon (Given For Club Mrs. Ireta B. Mason gave a de lightful .party Sunday evening, for members' W the rFriendly".; Eight club and their husbands. ; A treasure hunt took the guests to various parts' of -the city and ended at Canyon , Glen, where a ballgame - was i played . and . a de licious steak supper served. Tn ottpnrianre - were Mr.'-; and Mrs. Lee .Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. O. Tv Vincent, Mr. and Mrs Fred Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wlnget nf Pavson. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McAf f ee, Mr. and Mrs. Velo Bar rett, Mr. and Mrs. Mart aiermt oi Springville,, Mrs. Mason and Kenneth- D. Craven. ' "-'"-. Dinner, Ouests On Sunday . . Mr. and Mrs- Monrad Monsen and son of Sacramento. Calif., and Thomas Monsen of Seattle, Wash-, were in Provo yesterday visiting relatives, and ? were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreasen. .- Women Appreciate ----- L r ' " -r :- -. , . . - Refreshingly -Gleaneci Clothes! r : They like the cool clean sensation of summer-1 'clothes . correctly cleaned.., And - they know . that jtADSEN . cleaned clothes al- ways help them look perfectly groom- : ed. even in the :. warmest weather. ' MADSEN prices are" moderate for s perfect cleaning" of the finest' sum-T nior fabrics. " " ' ' . Family-Household Services Pick-up Service Just Telephone 475 Members of ;$.he, Charles AJ Ter ry family have returned to their homes from Schneitter's-Hot Pots In -Midway, where they cn joyed a delightful week end together. More than 1D0 members joined in the event. J. A. Terry of Provo, was named " chairman for next year's activities. A weiner roast was held '-Sat urday evening-, and the business meeting convened Sunday morning. morn-ing. Sports, swimming, dancir.g and a big ' family dinner .at -1 o'clock Sunday, were among the amusement features. Family members were present from Provo, Payson, Spanish Fork, Eureka, Wyoming and Cali fornia. FILE FOR FATHER When father has his next birthday, -no doubt he would like a trick nail lUe that fold3 into a case like a pen knife. One of these in sterling silver or gold finish - woufd. Uook very handsome hand-some attached to-his watch chain (watch chains are !in" again, too) and there is just the right space" allowed on the case "for a good-looking, monogram- mmm Today and Tuesday - . It's' Naughty! ). but--. . i " It's Nice' j and Funny ! j rw unit ictit rathlts f . -? racket! i- llSlillHIf' I iir,i n III -ONlTONITE andJOMORROW! : Then It's Gone! ' Ty GREATEST ACTRESS Of OUt TIME ,;dark VICTORY THE GREATEST PICTURE Of THE YEAR GEO. BRENT.IIUMHIBEY DOG RT Also . RIOTOUS CARTOON PARAMOUNT NEWS Last Show at 9:30 P. M. ft i nrrs a t CW-l I y ALSO 'jy 1TT1T1 f r t f fxWJkh |