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Show I "J.--- ts htm ii i V ' -A- v -: - - P B 0 V 0 -'(UTA B)' E V E N I N G '-ttE-B-'AX D, -VC E ELN.E.S D AY, . E E B R U A..RV .25. .19 3 1. 1 - A 7 V It A Al h Ostlund - Snow Marriage In S:L. Temple The marriage of Miss Audrey Ost-rlund, Ost-rlund, daughter of Emil Ostlund of Provo, to Dr. Harold It. Snow of anTPdroL Calif or nla, wtfs solemnized solemn-ized in the Salt Lake temple Saturday. Sat-urday. - x " Mr. and Mrs. Snow left Monday . for San Pedrd, where they will make their home. The bride is one of Frovo'a charming and popular young wo men. She-graduated from the B. , Y. U. In the jspring of 1929, and : later taught dramatic art in the ' Grantsville high, school. She filled - a two-year mission in the north-v north-v western statesX during 1925 '26 and i '27. ...... V- Mrs. Wren Wilkins Is Hohor Guest Mrs. Wren Wilkins was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised by her family Saturday evening at her home, in celebration J of her, birthday anniversary which c occurred on Sunday. V A" Progressive "SOOwas playedrMr. : and Mrs. H. P. Hansei receiving the high score prize and the conao-1 conao-1 lat ion favor going to Mr. and Mra -jsjujum i oiooe. a, aencious tuncii-fco.e orize Mrs. Harold eiumen-oir eiumen-oir was served. Many useful tordTTh feived the second favor, ahd beautiful gifts were received by th honor guest.. V x . - Present were Mr. : and- Mrs. Aithur Salt, Mr. and Mrs Jay Vin- cent, Mr: and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe,-x Tolboe,-x Mr. and Mrs. H. :P. Hansen, Mrs. c Jack Booth, Mrs.-William Wilson. Mi.and -'Mra.' George Toung, Mr. Vnd Mrs. Thomas-Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo ' Probert, , Mr. and Mrs.. ,v Uoyd Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Tolboe, Shirley Wilkins, Miss Oakley, Eva Wilkins, Leo and T ..rill. I .n V A 1 . n . v A A . . w V. itvius ui sail, jjuac a.uu nij auu Douglas .Barber ,of Salt Lake. - .A- tf" ;AX Mrs. Oscar Carlson Jostess To Club : Two tables of bridge were played atthe Halsyon club party, held at the residence of Mrs. Oscar Carlson Saturday afternoon MrsrElmo Cheever received the high score prize and the second favor was wonby Mrs. Dewey Johnson. John-son. .A delicious luncheon was served before the-card game. 1 ; The following ; memberss enjoyed the affairAMrs. Elmo Cheever, Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mrs. Frank Mul-let,t. Mul-let,t. Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. Howard Dyer, Mrs. Harry Robey and Mrs. Dewey Snelson. " vAA".-! ;V A ' . "Our Gang" Gives Welcome Home V Members of "Our Gane" gave a UeUghtf ul . surprise party on Carl RowieyjjSatiirday evening-at his 1 hiwne.'Mjr. JR9wley recently returned - f rom San Diego, California, where, N he' has been stationed ith the U. S. Marines for the past three years PAtriofie decoratkma prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms, andthe clever and original games played were in keejing-with Wasti-ington'a Wasti-ington'a birthday. ' a ;. -The following were served a de- ' Heious luncheon: 'Mlas vAlice Pyne.l Miss Olive Terry, " Miss Lucile ! Farley, Miss Jesaie Farley, Miss f Virginia "Booth?- ! Miss ; Kathryn f Oliver. Miss - MUdred Farley, Miss ' Dorothy Jonea, Miss -Myrtle Bige-low. Bige-low. Miss Lucile Bigelow, Miss Mary Preatwich:tMIss -Maude Rowley, Row-ley, Philip Chrlstensen, Marion Clark, Orlln - Pyne' John ' Rowley, " James Palmer, Waldo Harris. Al-: Al-: bert 'Nelson,- Wendell . Neldon; Dean Johnson and Dean Terry. Social Follows R.S. Meeting J. . TV I Mrs. ' Iottle Worthen gave a V ysplendld talk at the Pleasant View I sward Relief society meeting, held Tiiesday afternoon at the . ward 'ehspeL-' ' ; i- - f v". -. A social followed the session and delletous refreshments .were served to 60 ', - -r A t .A. r- , . ..- .'A r:P;h: r: Club - embeVs of theB. Pi 4t, B. club wlll.jneet Friday afternoon at, the borw of Mrs-: JRpy'Pasiy. j .i ; t "Sewing, music and -luncheon .will be ihe diversions. A cordial invitation invita-tion 1sxteztde& to all members. Glasses' Correctly; Fitted Rtlieve Eye Strain, Stopr Headache Head-ache vnd; blurr, I use latest method known to scientists.' . Absolute Results Guaranteed Dr. G.H. HEINDSELMAN Optometrist wlthv ' - IIEINDSEOIAN OPTltSAX. ' A JEWELB COMPANY . Bridge Club Party Proves Attractive a SaturdaV Afternoon Bridge -club members and a number of friends were the guest or Mrs. Glen Simmons Sim-mons at her home Saturday. Three tables of the card game "were played and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mrs. Whit Hoover' received the high score prize, Mrs. Arch Peterson won the second favor, and Mrs. Wallace , Thomas was presented the guest award. Pink snap dragons and' ferns r tastefully decorated the entertain ing rooms and "the luncheon tables, and the favors were in keeping with Washington's birthday. t In attendance were the followingJ club x members: Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. Bob Bullock, Mrs. Whit Hoover, Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Mrs. Miles Bown, Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mrs. Arch Peterson, and guests; Mrs. A. R. Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Eggertsen, Mrs. Orval Singleton, Mrs. Wallace Thomas, Miss Martha Moore and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe. mt -t. . ' Bridge Played At Afternoon Social Mrs. Verdi Breinholt was hostess to members of the Saturday Afternoon After-noon Bridge club at her home Saturday. Sat-urday. Three tables of bridge were followed1 fol-lowed1 a tasty repast. Patriotic colors and emblems were employed lnthe decorative scheme, red and white 1 carnations predominating, Mr- Arnold Robison won the high thai received the second favor, and the gdest award weiit to Mrs. Clyde Clark. V The charming affair was attend-W attend-W by the following: Mrs. Lester M. I Brian, Mrs.' Justice Johnson, Mrs. jecii larson, Mrs. raui westwooa, Mrs. Fred Rayr-Mrfcv Arnold Robison, Robi-son, Mrs. Fred Hafen, Mrs. Harold Blumenthal, MrsV Earl Blumethal, Mrs. Wesley Stubbsr Mrs. . Clyde Clark and Mrs. Arthur Hansen, the latter being an invited guest, Young Couple Visiting Parents Mr. and vMrs. Leon Peterson of Los Angeles, California, have -arrived in Provo to spend a week with Mr. Peterson's jparents, . Mr. and Mis.'N". A. Peterson. " V The young couple was married last September in Los Angeles, the bride formerly being Billie Lorene Cannon of that -city. " - A number of social events are, being planned in compliment to the newly weds. A : : " ' Carnival Dance Gala Social Event ' ' Gay and delightfuf in every detail was the carnival dance given by the American Legion Dancing club at the Elks' home Saturday evening. The hall was attractively dec orated in carnival fashion, and cans. noma and balloons added greatly to the-merriment of the occasion. The Trailbiuzers v rurnistvea tne music and a large crwd was in attend ¬ ance. - Aurora Club J Mrs.TEr H. Shields will entertain members of the Aurora club at her home, 141West First South street, Thursday evening. ' r Mi members are extended a cbr- dial invitation. AJ.':' :'-"'i ?' '!A Kt-fAV ernoon lrs E. i P, Flrmage i rm enter tain at her home Thursday after noon for members of .the 'Afternoon Bridee club. All members are cordially Invited, Provonas Cliib- Mrs. Oeorge Madsenwlll be host ess to members , of the. Provonas club Friday afternoon ot her home.1 Sewing, music, and luncheon Will be the diversions. All members are cordially Invited to 'be' : present. ; I Colonial Montag Range PUIIN OR ENAMEL FINISH " With An Unequalled"Gurai)tee m Only Trr o f nT. 1 Buy on Easy Terms t NEW 3 'A 31G VL3T CZiftZJ, 1 Grandmother Honored On Birthday An enjoyable family socialtiffalr took place Sunday "evening at the residence 4f Mr. and Mrs.7 Ara M. Davis,-'-the - occasion ' feeing the seventieth" birthday anniversary of Mrs. W. H. Stubbe. A An .elaborate supper was served 4 8 o'clock. :An attractive patriotic patri-otic decorative scheme was arranged arrang-ed throughout the ; entertaining rooms and sweet peas, and a birthday birth-day cake holding 70 lighted candles, formed thetable centerpiece. Orchestra music was furnished by the ' following members of the family :Roy-.Stubbs, Alta Clark, Billie Clark, Donna B. Davis and Mrs. Donald . H. Sthbbs. Readings were given by Marjorie Stubbs, Cleo and Ada Davis and Stanford Stubbs, and a vocal solo was rend ered by Hazel Dell Javaine. Thirty members of the family were in attendance an being pres ent With the exception . of Donald Javaine of Midvale. the eldest grandson -oL- Mr and Mrs.- Stubbs, whe Was unable 4o . meet with the -family at -this time. " ; Genealogy Workers At Social Affair : 'Members of the Second ward genealogical committee enjoyed a social affair Monday evening in the Relief society hall, the party being given under the-direction of the social committee of the organization, organiza-tion, with Arthur Harding in charge. A violin selection was, furnished, by Miss Margaretta Fajre r, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Agnes Farrer, and two' vocal solos 'were ' rendered by Mrs. Florence Stone. Mrs. Alma Huff gave two readings. " A A variety of v delightful games were . played under the direction of Mrs; Ef fie Madsen. ; A delkriotis luncheon was served t'i&$Qy.';. .-. . Card Party Tendered Cliib Mrs. Charles ReVnaud' and Mrs Silvio Reynaud were' hostesses to members of the: Entre Nous felub l and their husbands' Saturday eve- ni ng at the home of the - former. Progressive "500" was the di .version, Mrs. 'Ralph Wiscombe andl Elwood Cartemreceiying the favors. A tasty luncheon -was served at" midnight X , , . J&T In attendance were the following club .members and their partners: Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs -Thomas Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mildenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs.-Elwood Mrs.-Elwood Carter, Mr; and: Mrs. Jasepr Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cord-ner, Cord-ner, Mr. and Mrs.' Theo Graehl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph "Wiscombe', Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and .guests; Mr. and Mrs. Virl : Penrod and "Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson. ' ' - ' Acacia Club Party f Mrs. Yale Thorpe wVll.be hostess I. to -members of the Acacia -dub Fri day afternoon at her home. " A book revisrwiirbe given by Mrs. Lawrence Smart AH members are' urged to attend. . x : A girl in Peru walked 25 miles to see the Prince of , Wales. It isn't reported, however, hether-oc not he saw the girl iomeA - ' : " - ' " " - ' x " -f ' 111 AA, . 1 1 .. Li ni L ii II : - - at This Low. Price! PIEGE a?, fj 11 iT. v' rfc PHONE 25 1 y ' I x' ' OFF YOUR FACE This Trim Hat Gives Forehead a Chance AW ) NEW YORK '-One of the very lat est styles in headgear for milday which fashion experts claim will be lust the thing this coming spring. Note that milady's tendency is to wear the hat back farther on the head than before. Nautilus Girls' Dancing Party ,? A -delightful dancing party was given by . the Nautilus social unit of the B. Y. U. for their partners, Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen CHeiselt. . . The following new. members of the. unit' ere the honor guests on .this csion4:jMi8s SaaMBrown, Miss Helen Carlson, Miss Marr Lou Thurber and Miss Prlscilla Taylor. At midnight a delicious buffet luncheon was served. Other Nautilus members in attendance at-tendance were: Miss Margaret Maw, Miss Irma Jergensen, Miss Verla Jereensen. iMiss Eleanor Kelly, Miss Iris Robinson, Miss Aline Coleman, Miss Vera Merrill, Miss Vivian Merrill, Miss Zola Martin, Miss Lucile Merrill, Miss Joy Batchellor, Miss Florence Maw, Miss LoreexVan Wagenen, Miss Louise Swenson.'Miss Edith Yqung an Miss JEdithyaxman. -r The longest distance a human voice has ever been transmitted is 21,000 miles; from Los Angeles thru New. York and London t& Sydney, Australia." - Britnfil of Style Is this Brimmed 'My Own" -1 y It's ficwand: pnb v YouTl want at least ' one -TlrimmeA" Wat ttiia aea- nn . . ' ftnrl tief 'It is f - itt4if ted brim: and.ihal- low crownshowyour curlf f just as ' fashion demands,, a It's black ...insmart t combination of straw and .' ; transparent hair laraid, with dull satin ribbon trimming! x - - j . 'And. . .it's only one of the new J3yAj7w JHats I wa:. 4.- A Neu SKJfmtoU JDuery Wedcf A Box FrcclYith Ery Hl 4 .4 f.lONTGOr.lpQY . i 87-1C5 CENTER r .: a'v X 1 sjr v fx in -I I 1 : Jj Jl . . HAT Pleasant Viewi Bishopric To Entertain The Pleasant View ward - bishopric bish-opric will entertain all members of the 'ward over 18 years of ' age, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the amusement hall. A ; A good program has been arranged ar-ranged and dancing wll follow. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. X-A fall attendance ol ward members mem-bers will, be appreciated.- A' ' . .. A.. LaConda Club Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen will be hostess host-ess to members of the Jjo. Corvda club at her home Thursday afternoon;' after-noon;' A- Bridge, will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. All 1 members; are cordially invited to be present. . i?"- V xf7 ' " cM-P' J" i.- f:. w yy" kjr - - INVITE YOU BUTLER'S LEVEN'S ; Women and Children's Apparel Footwear r - HV-' : II 1 s, 1,1 : - - , ' A . . A I '--t;. . v . ;a' . i'Wif X.A-; Friday: Well Arranged Children's Affair A delightful, and well arranged children's party was given by Mrs. Fred Hafen at her home Monday afternoon,.-in celebration of ".the tenth birthday anniversary of her daughter Jane, which occurred on that day." . . .Three tables of "cootie" were played, Mildred Cox receiving the high score prize and the consolation favor going to Marietta Larsen. A delicious luncheon was served at small tables which were attractively decorated with the national colors and emblems. - Smalt clusters ' of American flags centered -the tables, and tiny silk American flags were given as favors. The following youngsters were in attendance at the gay event: Joan Berg, Leah Hunter, Marietta Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Helen Rowe, Rachael Jackson, DorothyNPrusse, Mildred Cox, Beth Carlson, Merline and Shirley Hunter, Betty' Done, Marie Van Waeenen, and A Jane and Mavis Hafen. J. C. Penney Go. Women's and Children's Apparel Edwin Stein Costume Jewelry - Allen Millinery Needham Coats - Frocks - Millinery RroYQ Green CutFlowers 20 LIVING MODELS On -Friday and SaturdayA yf!v Sl"! : v. Rights at 9 o'clock I'yS' ; . . ' " ' A ;: : " at;,-a- -7 fi ' " Clk; LaVar Harding Jt1 Weds Payson ' Man ' 3 mem A . social note of special interest is the anouncement of the marriage of Miss La Var . Harding, charming daughter of Mr. and -.Mrs. Joseph Harding of Provo, to Earl Hiatt, son of Mrand Mrs. W. L.. Hiatt of Payson. : The ceremonywas performed In Salt Lake Tuesday. sMr. and Mrs. Hiatt will make their home in Pay-son; Pay-son; , ; Amiable Eight Club Mrs. Fred Brown will be hostess to members of. the Amiable Eight club Friday evening at her home. Dinner will be served after which bridge will be played and prizes awarded. A cordial invitation is extended to all members. Women's Readyrto Cinderella xWomjen's Wear house 1 1 and Potted Plants the Stage Satuh Mm. J Tw?- aftec.tv served presenit Red earn ranged , t rooms. ' ' 1 Present Mrs. O-'L.U Mrs. Clarence - Knight, Mri C ..-.w ,- . Thomas Clitberc .v Mrs. Il'.ff J: and Mrs. Thome 4 Mxdy ;' " t ;. SH - Wear -i |