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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENINQ HERALD, 'MONDAY0 APRIL1 l; 1938 PAGE THREE I nt cresting Features For Women; Club, and Lodge News Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 P. II. S. Prom Attractive , Formal A pretty social affair of Friday vening, was trie annual junior oromervade of th Provo high Chool. held m thr school gym- lasiuni. A ,,Swinptime" theme was clev- rly worked out by the decora- lions committee, a pink and green oloV scheme predominating. The ttractive programs were deign- d. by Tom Eastmond. Patron.- for the . delightful lorma.1 event were: Supt. and Mrs. C. Moffitt. Principal and Mrs. C. E. Weight. Mr. and Mrs-. Frank . Gatdner. Mr. and Mrs. John T. ay lor and Mrs. Electa Dixon, 'ihe piom concluded an active ay -tor the Junioi s,.witn t-ranK ardhei-. pr esidenj, m charge r the vantiti- event-. Assisting ere Gladys Dixon 'and Norma. 'ayloi . . The prom committee com prised : Leah Huntei. Bert Miller,. hat lot u- ller.iiod, Homer Clark nd Bil."e Hover. A .-kit, ' The Jr'nipty . Watch, or hey Clave Him t ire .:yVrks." was lie hmhhuht ni vfc-';i:onibv logr.im iiesented . feyvtlie Junims 11 i. m. ir, the".liool audi- jfium. Heit Mider - ein eeted the Kit. AI.u, the .lur.io:- published Fri- uy s l-sue ol tti'- J'lovoniai.. -aster breakfast or f idelas Girls Among the many enjoyable tister breaklasts. was the affair Md bv the 1- ldela- active and iumnae rr.en.aers Kasler. morn-' tg at Riverside iafe.. Miss Ann (Vulani, chairman on riangement. . presided, and toast tere iriven bv' Mix's aiah Mane inks- Miss -An:m Heibe-t. Miss 'ary Hrou'n attd Mrs. Hannah R. fdioyd. Fidela.s s-siig.s were sun.g.. The place cards . were in the irm ot criickfiL-. witlv rive names scribed, and favor wet e given, ester . cards in which the pro-uini pro-uini and menu were printed. In attendance' were the follower follow-er active member's: Miss Maine Mai-ne Christen.-t n, Miss. Maiy rown. Miss Jane Packard. Miss nn Coulam, Miss Carol Tanner, iss Leon a Nelson, Miss Marie ii clay. Miss Anna Herbert. Miss ene ilai sdo.n.' Miss -Ora Chi is-nsen. is-nsen. Miss LiK-ife Pyne, Miss artha Bud, Miss Sarah Marie inks, Miss .Sylvia ' Hinckley, and is.s LaPie-il M'Tnmott. Miss, ackaene Madseii. Miss Helen owe. Mis. Hannah K. Oldroyd id Mis. 'Louise S. dinger, alum-te alum-te members, were present. Assisting Mi.-:.- Louiarn were-iss were-iss Carol 'ian::er, Miss Sylvia inckley a'nd Miss M'lijmic Seeg-iller, Seeg-iller, ihe later- being an alumnae em be i . Sridge-Luncheon i Delightful Cleofan club members were uests of Mrs. liv .Hoover at !eeleys Satuniav A tasty dessert rved. with tulip tier noon, luncheon was a.- the main i.jllowfd. the .ir-.g ' to Mrs. ecoratior.. Briut. igh score prize rvel'King. .and the second and ttle slam favors nrng" "won bv rs. Ellis Peay Mrs, Frank Law-?ncc Law-?ncc received ? hv "n -t award -Mrs. Kate Mucin II was alss a uest, and timers tim-ers were pre.-er lorgan, Mrs. U :.re i:.g niem-f: niem-f: Mrs Arvel K U. WUlett. Mrs. I a ad i ri'odrnan. Mi.. Nil Tut tie. en, Mr-. William Oi ha l' -i v. ;ilis Pea v. Mr.,. tis. Arvel King, frs. Frank M id Vhittle and Mr- HOW TO WIN" FRIENDS and Keep Them! One of the most important factors in jftakint; and keeping friends is your appearance. Don't let vour clothes ruin yours! MADSEN Cleaners will keep your clothes looking' fine . . . economically Quick Service Cb. Officers Are Reelected By PHS Women Provo High School Women reelected re-elected their officers, for the coming com-ing year, at a meeting- held at the home of the president, Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Stehell, Saturday afternoon. . The other officers include: Mrs. Ike Young, vice president ; Mrs. Harold Bbyack, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Ernest Pax-man, Pax-man, reporter. Community singing was led' ty Mrs. John T. Taylor, and Mrs. Delbert Tregpagle gave a fine review of the book, "They Came Like Swallows," by William Maxwell. Max-well. Dainty refreshments were served serv-ed to 30 members by the hostesses: Mrs. Staheli, Mrs. J. A. Washburn Wash-burn and Mrs. Merrell Madsen. Edwin William Monk, 20, Spanish Span-ish Fork, and Donna Clayson, 20, Spanish Fork, were issued a marriage mar-riage license Saturday at the county clerk's office. (ieorge Albert Wintle, 24, Og- den. and Alice Juanita " Wayment, 26, Ogden, were married by Justice Just-ice or the Peace Newell Baum Saturday Sat-urday evening at his home in Pleasant View. Ms. and Mrs. Emil K., Nielsen and daughter Colleen, attended the Easter services at the Manti temple Sunday morning. a - - - ' . Mrs. V. E. Peterson of Hyrum, has oeen the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Leavitt. She was here to attend sessions of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Maude Curtis of .Spring-ville, .Spring-ville, is .at the Aird hospital, wneie she is receiving medical attention. Miss Phyllis Booth, daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth, under- went an appendicitis operation 1 Sunday afternoon at the Aird hospital. hos-pital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Loye Rice and children have returned from a week's trip to Denver, Colo., "here Mr. Rice was called due to the death of his sister, Mrs. Marie Hayden, who passed away Thursday. Thurs-day. . Mr. and Mrs. W .K. Scbtt, Jr., Altadena, Cal., and L. M-. Neilsen of Stevensville, Mont., who is en route to his home after spending the winter with the Scotts, are guests" this .week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Petersen. Miss (;rae Cheever was in Salt : Lake City Easter, to attend the. I annual Easter breakfast and ,.serv-: ,.serv-: ices of the Salt Lake Business and I'rofessional Women's club,' held i at the Ambassador hotel. She was' .joined in Salt Lake City by Mrs. 1 Eve K. Tattrin, formerly of Provo i but now of -Salt Lake. ! v. Easter Breakfast Before Services ' Th- Senior- Christian. Ende.-jvm-! members , of .thr 'Community ! t hutc h enjoyed an' Easter break- Phone 475 : 'City''. Briefs , . . . -.-47 5 ' i ? l 3 l 1 1 i ; i - '-i ir x f 2 Atsv. 'I it ?5 I? "- i fl v N3 o i: -'' -- x i 1 1 'i feifitBl I i " I The grnco of the pew emphasis -n .skirt fullness- in spring coats is admirably illustrated -in . these softly tailned Haws nuwlels. The creation of David Copperfield inspiration- at the left is of. fine wool gabardine gabar-dine in deep blne-gren. Wide po:nted reve'rs give an illusion of jrivat'r width at the shoulders, and the full skirt flat os fiom a tiny, nijped-in waist. The poke bonnet in sandalwood stravv is finished with brown ribbons. At the right is a coat flattering to 'all figures. Of copper colored wool,- it has a wrap-around skirt "with fullness concentratetl at the front, in un pressed jileats anti a collarless bodice which is fastened, fasten-ed, sinpltcf fashion, with a diagonal row of buttons at the waist. The gray-green straw hat has a crown band an'.l niotor veil in navy blue. ' - ' ' I) a iic ins Club It- K'l l'l HC Th' closing pa:ty of the season of the Happy Hour Dance club was held at" the State hospital ballroom Saturday evening, nearly near-ly 700 persons attending the smait event. The Arcadians of Salt Lake .City, furnished the music. Mis. J. E. (loates has been chairman for the season, assisted assist-ed bv: "Mrs. Paul Robley. Mrs. J. K. Hods on. Mrs' J. J. Weight arnl Mrs. A Inert Hickman. Social Follows Church Pageant The Senior Christian Endeavor group of Communiiy church . ptc-sented-a pageant. "Mary Magda-bne," Magda-bne," al t he . chm-ch srivio' Sunday Sun-day evening, with Miss Cathenne Baker-, pr csidenr, in charge: At the conclusion, a social was tendered them, at the home of the Rev. ynd Mrs. Edwin F. irwin. Games and refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed by 24. i fast, .served buffet style, at the church Sunday morning before the Easter . services on the shores of Utah lake. , Miss Catherine Baker, piesi-dent, piesi-dent, was in charge, and 20 were .served. il&&JULll) O O O EVIOHDAY AMD TUESDAY April 18th and 19th -for- REMODELING AND CLEANING " We wish to thank- you for your patronage during- thepast year, and invite you to visit Our New Modern Shoppe. Watch For Our Reopening Specials (3 The Cream of "We Freeze Season Fashion Parade .V- : First Ward Holds &J r w- m -v m r a impressive Easier services wi re ni'iu in uir rrovn rirsi ward Sundav mht. -with Dr. .T. Earl Par-doe. Sunday school superin- i tendent of the ward as the sneak er. Gilbeit Tolhurst gave an Easter- reading. The musical program consisted of vocal and instrumental music. The ladies chorus sang "In the Caixkn," "Holy Art Thou." "Joyous "Joy-ous Easter- Mum,". "The Heavens Are Declining." A ..ladies' rjuartet. June (lease. Donna Andrew, Aftonl Clegg, Vonda Tucker sang "Teach j Me to Pray." Double male cpaartet ";ni So Loved the World. "'String music by; JohnG. Hilgendorf f . Mrs. Hernice Dasttup t;ang two solos, 'Cririy On," nd "Thru the Yeai.-." Th- closing number , was by the. mixed chorus, "The Palms'' Blaster Dinner Is 1 endered , An Easter dinner:, smartly ap pointed, was. given by Mrs. Ve nice Schofield at her home Sun day. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. WJ Brough and Warrellow Brough of Nephi, Mis. John Schofield, Jack Schof-ield, Provo; Dr. and Mrs. Neil W. Brough, and Miss Walton of Salt Lake Citv. All Ice Cream To Please" fin I . ..... . Young. Maid To Be Wed Soon Mr. and Mis. Morris Gray wish tri announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Beth, to Joseph M. Macdonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. X. A-. Macdonald of Salt Lake City. The marriage is to take place soon. - ' VINEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reporter Phone Ol-R-4 , VINEYARD . Announcement cards are out telling of the birth of daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs Wesley C. .Maag. former Vineyard residents, at their home in Spi-tnfcvill.e. April K." . . U. K. Allen will attend the state 'recreational school to be conducted con-ducted at the University of Utah .the next four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holdaway and children, Lorna and Marion K, of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Val J. Hicks and three children, of Price, spent Easter hre. with, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding. Miss Merlene Wells, Harold Bailey and William M. Day is "motored "mo-tored to Heber City Sunday morning, morn-ing, where Miss Katherine Baird joined them in an Easter outing. Mr. .and Mrs." Rex Davis and daughter, Dianne, and son Kay, of. Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Hyrum La r sen. Mr. and Mrs.' S. L. Hudson and children, Qf Salt Lake, were din ner guests Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Belle Bunker Genealogical meeting will be held Tuesday evening in the ward chapel. Mrs Leland Gammon will give the lesson Stake officers let us Finance voun home! Prompt Appraisal - Low Rates F. H. A. Loans on Long: Terms! GRAY REALTY CO. PHONE 370 Ladies Series Of Parties Women attending Uie Elks' ladies party at the Elks' home Saturday afternoon, declare c it to be one of the nicest affairs of the Week end. In the form of a fashion show and bridge affair, ,the revue was featured first, models appearing from Butler's, "Wilson's, David's, Christensen's, Gloria's, Frock shop, Penney's, Lewies Ladies' store, Wright's and the Heindselman Yarn shop. All of the lovely creations for spring and summer wear were shown. Mrs. Inez Poaletti was commentator, and Miss Jessica Udall accompanied at the-piano. Twenty-two tables of cards Were played, Mrs. Eloise Dyches winning the 500, prize, Mrs. Lor-etta Lor-etta Mackenzie, 'bridge, and Mrs. Bessie Sullivan, auction bridge. Alsd, Saturday's party was the last of a. series and the grand-prizes grand-prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. Bessie Morgan, auction; Mrs. Margaret Loverdige, contract and Mrs. Alice Beesley, 500. The beautiful prizes were donated do-nated y Provo merchants. Refreshments were served, the tabled being covered with a lovely lace cloth over pink satin. Lilies and carnations formed the centerpiece. cen-terpiece. Mrs. May Gardner was chairman on arrangements. Club Calendar DE NOVO Members of the De Novo club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Newell. .O S, ALUMNAE A meeting of the O. S. Alumnae will be heid this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Allie Dixon. LES AMIES Mrs. Mildred P. Saxey will be r hostess to members of the, Les Amies club Tuesday evening at her home, instead of Friday. FINE ARTS The visit to the Springville art gallery for Fine Arts club members, mem-bers, scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed until Tuesday, April 26. Further announcement will be made. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Wells Manwell are the proud parents of a son, born April. 15 at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. L. D. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson have received word of the birth of a nine and a half pound son to, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Klumker of Salt Lake City, at the L. D. S. hospital.- The mother Ls the former Ada Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L."'Pyne have a fine baby -prl, born Sunday Sun-day at the home. Mrs. Pyne was formerly Donna Mary Gordon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lloyd wish to announce the arrival of a son, this morning at the family -home. Mr. .and Mrs. Wilford Allen (Hilda Oaks) are, the proud par ents of a daughter, born. Sunday night at the Crane Maternity home- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins have a daughter, born this monv ing" at their home. Mrs. Hawkins is the former Ruby West pf Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. will be. present. All. ward members are invited. . - Miss Thelma Blake of Salt Lake visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, enroute to Delta, where she spent. Easter with friends. Roller skating will be enjoyed Tuesday evening in the ward recreational hall for all who wish to participate. The fifth and. sixth grades of the Vineyard school, surprised their teacher, Principal A. E Beck, Friday afternoon, on his birthday anniverasry A peanut bust, a program, and games were enjoyed. Reed Holdaway returned to. Los Angeles Sunday to resume his studies at the dental school of the University of California, following a ten . days' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Blake of Salt Lake have spent the past few days here with relatives. K 196 WEST CENTER ST. Elks' End Relief Society Programs The literary committees will have charge of the Relief society programs Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in. the I D. S. ward halls. The lessons will be on "The Romance of Aiv Old Playhouse." FIRST WARD Mrs. jNellie Robinson will give the lesson, and it is especially urged that all visiting teachers be present. Mrs. Sadie Jones and Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsbotham have the music in charged SECOND WARD The lesson will be presented c by Mrs-. Grace S. Cheever, and music will be furnished by the Franklin Frank-lin P. T. A. Chorus, under the direction dir-ection of Mrs. Bernice Dastrup. THIRD WARD Mrs. Maurice Taylor will give a continuation of the lesson, and three special numbers will be furnished fur-nished by members of the choir, a solo, duet and quartet. FOURTH WARD Mrs. Anna Redd will present the lestfon, and a quartet will furnish fur-nish music. Also, Miss Hazel Pal-freyman Pal-freyman will give an accordian solo. There will be a nursery for the children. FIFTH WARD The lesson is to be given by Mrs. Alex Hedquist, and there will be special music. SIXTH WARD The lesson is to. be presented fcy Mrs. Nellie Q. Bailey, and the Relief' society chorus will sing correlative music. Also, Mrs. Vera S. Madsen will sing. BONNEVILLE WARD Mrs. Myrtle Tolboe will give the lesson, and Mrs: Sarah Ramsey has the music in charge. MANAVU WARD The second part of the lesson will toe continued by Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Eastmond. Olu-Lime songs will be featured. PIONEER WARD Mrs. Kate Brown and Mrs. Lothield Newren will give the second installment of the lesson, and a. vocal duet will be furnished by Mrs. Madeline Thornton and Mrs. Deon Webb. Lveninp; Of . Cards Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. BerrieU Perry en tertained Saturday evening at their home, for members of the nevonte club. Five hundred. was played and a delicious luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher won the high score prize : and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dixon, - the -second favor. Easter decorations and favors made the tables attractive. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Percy - Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Berry, Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.. Berlin Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Emeron Wall. Miss Natella Nelson, Jdsse Payne. ' Saturday Bridge Entertained Mrs. Whit . Hoover entertained at her home for members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club. Mrs. Bud Nilsson won the first prize and Mrs. Hugh Jolley, the second favor. The tasty luncheon followed the card game, and Easter favors were given. In attendance were: Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mrs. Jean Hoover, Mrs. HA ft" 1 9fJmJ V Cfc" V ' wm : . w r. ca. BYU Women, Partners At Art Exhibit- Dinner at the Second ward hall in Springville,' and a visit to the art gallery were enjoyed by the B. Y. U. Women and their partners, part-ners, 100 in number, Saturday evening. ev-ening. Wayne Johnson - lectured on the pictures. Mrs. Le Roy J. Robertson was chairman on arrangements, assisted assist-ed by Mrs. Elmo Coffman, Mrs. John Halladay, Miss Ina Johnson, Mrs. e. La Voir Jensen, Miss Helen Alleman and MrsWilford Lee. - "Daffodils were arranged on the dining tables, and a color scheme of yellow and white was predominant predom-inant in the tasty menu, MUTUAL Messages - Splendid programs have been arranged . for the ward M. I. A. programs Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. SECOND WARD During the assemtiy period, the Franklin P. T. A. Mothers' chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Bernice Dastrup, will sing two numbers. MANAVU WARD : Ralph Britsch and Ferris Edg-ley Edg-ley will furnish the musical program pro-gram during assembly period, and Miss Nadine Gleason will talk on "Easter." Arthur ' Gaeth will address ad-dress the adult class on the topic, "Cooperatives In Europe." BONNEVILLE WARD The scripture reading will be given by Keith Hawkins, and a iolin solo will be played by Stephen Steph-en Lundquist, followed by a talk, "The Highlights in Church History," His-tory," by MLss Alice L. Reynolds. Two selections by a male guartet will follow. Dr. Elden Clark will speak to the Junior and Gleaner girls on the subject, "The Harmful Harm-ful Effects in the Use of Tobacco Tobac-co and Liquor." rizona Club Entertained The Arizona club met Saturday evening at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. AJden Chatwin, an enjoyable time being spent with games. Prizes were won by Mrs. Edwin Poulson and Mrs. Wilford Oveson. The following members were served serv-ed a delicious lunch: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burningham, Mrs. Pauline Haws, Mrs. Edwin Poulson, Mrs. Travis Tucker, Miss Lucile Tucker, Tuck-er, Mrs. Teresse Ollerton, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chatwin, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKay of Ephraim. Hugh Jolley. Mrs. Bud Nilsson. Mrs. Bob .Bullock, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. Glen Simmons and -a guest, Mrs. Russell Tilton. WAREHOUSE 32x43 . . FOR RENT! Also STORE or OFFICE . 23x82 STARTUP'S: 69 N. 1 W. Ph. 178 S 1 i t 0 n v i Villi Ti-Zi A O IL O If O |