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Show PAGE FOUR- " PROVO' (UTAH) DAILY -HERALD, -MONDAY, MAY 29, 1939 Interesting Features Fcx Ethel 'p.- R-unbeau - Society Editor Phone 494 57omen; Club and Lodge Ncv3 ii HA 1 v Val Norri ..',7 ' , f Grads yAre. Entertained . i - A charming: breakfast was - fclvert . by the , Val Norn Alumnae, 'in. compliment to the Val Norn 'graduates of the B. Y. 'UM Sun- day morning at the E. D. Firm- -., age home. The tables were set beneath bright-colored lawn umbrellas in the .beautiful back garden. Dainty corsages of iris and yellow roses formed the centerpieces, and novelty nov-elty containers of perfume were given as favors. Mrs. Phyllis Van Wagenen, pres "Y" I Ident, gave a talk to the gradu-i gradu-i etea, who include M3ss 'Jeanette v Clark, Mrs. Ruth Rebentisch, Miss Leah p. Harris, Miss Marjorie , Cutler and Miss Erma Schow. J Miss Virginia Taylor and Mrs. Bessie Allen gave interesting sketches of the Val Nornsof the past, and their whereabouts at the present time. Telegrams of congratulations were react irom Miss. Hazel Anderson, and Mrs. Virginia EL Sorenson. now in .Terre Haute, Ind. At the Conclusion of the break J9 A. 1L . 9 . . ... . . .... . .a iusi, me uiumnae group eiecieu .officers for the ensuing year, with the following results: Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Greer, president; Mrs. Bessie jxuen, vice presiaeni ana reporieri Miss Dorothy Jones, secretary and '.treasurer; Mrs. Allie Oberhans-, ley. corresponding secretary. Mrs, Mary Firfnage 'was chair man, aaslster-"by Mrs. Norma f v Greer, Mrs. Gloria Rasmussen and . Miss Dorothy Jones. Other, alumnae members pres . v ent were Mm. Grace G. Cull! V more and Mrs. Doris F. Cham V bera xt Oklahoma City, Okla; Mrs. Fay "A. Cannon, and Mrs Grace , D, Harding of Salt Lake City. Miss Theressa. Hansen, Miss Ha Brockbank, Miss Nadine Tay lor. Miss Beth' Paxman, Mrs. Doarwyn S. Sundwall and Mrs. Carol R. Holt. . Announcement! NOW OPEN! ParknorSIie Swimming Pool .: Y v Tliviiii New Diving Boards! 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'. i it"'''...--..---:----, : ' A Complete Homebuilding Semc f,' ! r9S KouUKUnivcrsily Avenue ' v V; Phone 20 V " " I I , ' ;i - . ', - ' " K I I m. " A. - IV ... V 1 I -t ' .1 "T" K f! Calendar BETAJSOUOSIS A program and business . meet ing will be held by the Beta Sorosis club Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Karl Young. This will be the last ses sion of the season. MARY CECELIA Members of the Mary Cecelia club will 'be entertained by Mrs. George Boel Wednesday afternoon at her home. , , . - SOCIAL ART Social Art club members will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Josle. Johnson. R.: CLUB r- Mrs. Harold Murdock will be hostess1 to members of the R. club. Thursday, evening at her home. CUVELL , Members of, the Clivell club. will meet at the home of Miss Mary Moire this evening. " " lrovo Girl Is Welcomed In Honolulu Appearing in 'the May '18; issue of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, is an interesting item, .with attrac tive accompanying photo of Miss Virginia Hunter,' well known? Fro voan, who is vacationing in " the Hawaiian islands. - - The item reads as follows: "An attractive arrival on Wed nesday's Lurline and a "first time" visitor to Hawaii, was Virginia Hunter of Provo, Utah. Miss Hunter was accompanied by LIda Giles of Los Angeles, who joined Miss Hunter in that rity. 'If first mpressions are any Indication, and they usually are with me, I will certainly spend ' than wo weeks here," said Miss Hun ter. However, the Provo. Utah. branch of the United States Steel Corp. may have something to say to that, since Miss Hunter . Is an employe of that concern. Miss Hunter and Miss Giles have taken an at)mMeht rWaIklkI7 V Birthday Party Is Lively Event Voncile Smith, entertained a few friends at her'hohie Sunday afternoon, .the . accasion being her birthday anniversary. The youngsters had a gay time pony riding, and games .were played and a delicious luncheon served. A large birthday - cake was cut and served alsov iJifts were presented to Voncile, from the following: Gloria Stone Mary Beth Wright, Alice Jensen, Georgia Miner. Coleen Peterson, Marifyn Price and Bonnie Ercan- brack. 1 Whale captured in Englishx wa ters belong to the King of Eng land, by an old custom. FLAPPER FANNY COPR. 1939 BY NCA SCRVfCC'lNC. T. M. RC& U. S. PAT, Off this! hits oVjnaii Johnson's house, it's a home run. it it'goVs through hisr window, it's a, run home" ' " ' Beta Sigma Phi Girls GuestsOf JLdgah Chapter i A .tull; attendance ( of;, teemtisrs of itbe -Utah 'Delta .chapter. Beta Sigma' Phi, was presest at the steak Sinner tendered by the Lo gan haper at the Bluebird cafe n Logan, Sunday afternoon. . Seven ty-five membe rs, repre- senativea from the eight Utah chapters, were in attendance." , The-i local chaper includes the Misses Edith Russell, Orpha Law, Donna LeeMaster and Cora Vest of Provo, Thelma Vest, Florence Pickering, Inez a Ott, Annabelie ace, Norma Jones, Jean Marie McKell, Crista Olsen, Mrs. Ruth H. Weight, Mrs. Lois Wilson, arid Mrs. Edith Kay, all of. Payson, Miss Frances Johnson, Miss ..Pat Bowen and Miss Grace Wilde of Spanish Fork,. The Chain Gang", proved clever as a . theme, the - guests being i given numbers as they registered. A. miniature" prison centered the table, and links of chains were employd ' in the riqyei arrangement, which included Jail-ibirds Jail-ibirds as place-cards. The programs pro-grams bore f ingerprints. of , the girls, and as. favors, they were given' bridge pads . and corsages of Talisman roses. Miss Garce Corbett.TJrresident of the Logan chapter, was in charge,, and Miss Edith Russell, president of the local . chapter, made a response. Miss Frances Johnson of Spanish :Fork sang, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Crista Olsen Miss, Olsen and Missr Russell were chosen, as representatives from the Utah Delta chapter, . on a committee ta arrange for the state convention to te held in September. Birthday Dinner For Young Couples Mrs; Don' Ferguson' was. hostess at a delightful affair for . a' group df young people,1 Saturday evening at her home, in honor of her niece, Miss Bonnie Jean Scott, a graduate grad-uate of the .Irving junior high school of Salt Lake. City. : ! Miss. Scott .is celebrating ; her birthday anniversary today. , , A well appointed chickendinner was: served, the table "being centered cen-tered . with a large birthday cake with yellow trimmings, and yellow tapers in crystal . holders. Red roses were also used ;and .corsages and bouttoniers were presented as favors. Dancing and games were enjoyed after dinner,: i ; S a; The group included: Af ton Harris Har-ris of Salt Lake City, Iorma Christiansen,- Carma Ferguson, Bonnie Jean Scott, David Ridge, Earl - CaUahan,; Douglas Jenkins and Max Lbvefldge 4 ; BUY THE CARTON GEXTRA BIG BOTTLESHSi .FOB PICNICS .AND PARTIES ;roA.Mfl; JTANSYI BEFEMIlClttl Wit ' I - V 77 -;"; Cy Sylvia I But Relief Society Meetings Are Postponed ' Due ' foii Memorial day observances observ-ances Tuesday, there will be no Relief society meetings in the wards of Utah , and Provo stakes, announces Mrs. - Edith y. Booth and Mrs. Inez Allred; stake Relief society 'presidents, , respectively. -The regular, meetings .will be resumed re-sumed Tuesday of next week at the usual hour, 2:30 o'clock . , , 1 1 1., ; , : & 0 REIT Timpanogos Ward Sharon Ward , . MRS. MERRILL CRANDALL Reporter rhone 026-R-3 Mrs and Mrs. John: Baxter Jr., and family of Junction, visited here over the week end with relatives and friends. The ' Misses Thora Hales and Florence Baxter visited friends in Price Sunday. Bert Lowder came from Park; uity Saturday, where he is employed em-ployed and spent the week end with ,j relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Drage and daughter, , Sherrie, - were guests Sunday of . Mr. and Mrs. Morsden Allred of Spring City. .. M; B. Wajker came home Friday Fri-day after spending two weeks at Alberta, r Canada, visiting with Mrs. Ada Simmons. .. Mr., and Mrs. Ferve Beck visited visit-ed relatives at Heber Sunday. , Mrs. Anita ,Cragun spent the week at Las Vegas, , - Mr, and Mrs. Verdun Richard-son Richard-son returned; home Saturday after aien-aay trip to. Detroit, Michigan. Michi-gan. . ,. Miv and Mrs. Orrin. Swenson and family came from. California Thursday. They will make their home here. ' .... Oscar . . Swenson left .Saturday for a business trip to , Seattle Washington. ' d t:Mm From TJIie'at " Qaised in tlic . To Be Used Exclusively ' - v. ; . :a the x - -. v : . Try a bag Satisfaction Guaranteed i t atl All grocers Home Ec. L , J , -i 1 v Sorority; At et V A smart social function of Saturday Sat-urday evening, was the birthday dinner of the Gamma Phi Omi-cron Omi-cron of B. , Y. U., held in the patio at, the Hotel Roberts, and featuring a "Japanese Spring" theme. Margaret . Belnap -was toastmis-tress, toastmis-tress, and toasts, were given1 as follows: "To the.' Juniors," Noma Weeks Gee; "To the Alumnae," Malno -Reichert; "To the -Seniors," 'Vera Holbrook. Music . was furnished by Willa Thorock and Alta Gassman, and a colorful dance was presented ty girls from the eighth grade of the: Farrer junior high school. ' " jf ABeautif ul. spring- decorations ,on the table added to the. attractiveness attractive-ness of the garden flowers, and shrubs. .Japanese parasols were given as favors. The centerpiece was q huge birthday cake holding 13 candles, which was cut and served by Helen Alleman, who also gave wishes. '.' ! i I 'a Gladys Boswell was chairman, assisted by Vera Holbrook, Eleanor Elea-nor Moore and Helen Alleman. Guests in attendance, were the following 1 alumnae members: . Ef-fle Ef-fle AVarnick, Vilate - Elliott, AlUe Dixon, .Irene S. Barlow, Helen Alleman,' Jeanne C. Jackson, Mar-garetPotter, Mar-garetPotter, Noma Gee, -Maurine Dixon, Maurine Bryner, Leda Jensen, Jen-sen, Jean Smith, : Eula , Likes, Marjorie Holdaway Deola - Seeg-miller, Seeg-miller, ; Margaret' Bigelow,- Dora Handy, . Elizabeth Sauls, Estelle Harris, Hattie Bown,- , Gertrude Sauer, Ellen Walker, Flo Redden, Olive Winterton and Lola Hack-aon.- s Seniors . present were ' Eleanor Moore j 'Alta Gassman,- Malno Reichert, Nadaj Ellsworth, Dorothy Doro-thy McAllister, Pauline Burgess, Edith. Heywood,. . Arline Allred, Lurlene Richardson, Louise Mayer, May-er, Eudorti ! Knudsen, and . Helen. Weeks. The, following juniors enjoyed the affair: Hazel Spencer, :Flora Howard, Irene b GIddlngs, Gladys Boswell, Mona Christensen, Dorothy Doro-thy Fuller, Margaret Belnap, Willa. Wil-la. Thornock, Ruth Clyde, Vera Holbrook, Coral Curtis and Louise Jackson. V - --, . Job's Daughters Elect Officers; . Elction of officers took place Daughters, held at the. Masonic temDle Saturday afternoon. The honored queen, Verna May Wing was In charge. ; . . c i The followinsr eirla were elected: Margaret ChappeU, bono red queen; Dorothy i Jean Caimori, sen lor princess; Betty Johnson, jun ior : princess: r Beverlee Graham guide; Lawana Peay, marshal-. - Plans were discussed for instal lation ceremonies, to .be held June 8 and f onTthe honored queen's dinner; set for Juhe-12.- Bridge-Luncheon Entoyed By;Club T "A li30 o'clock" luncheon was tendered the Clepfan club mem bers by Mrs -Ellis Peay; Saturday at her home. "-"" ' r Bridge followed," Mrs. William Whittle " 'wining the high score nriM. Mrs.- Frank Madsen. the second,, and Mrs. Roy Hoover the traveling award.- 1 . : ;. The affair was enjoyed by Miss - Entctcidiintairi Bariqii Briefs - A. -Miss Lillian Haws has returneod to Salt Lake City, after spending the week end 'here as the guest of Mrs. Hope Peay. She "came to attend: at-tend: the . Sewaco club party held Friday evening at the Peay home. Miss Anita Anderberg Watson, Miss Violet Blumenthal and ;Har-old ;Har-old Blumenthal, among this year's graduates of the Wasatch acad emy at Mt. Pleasant, have arrived home for the summer months. Anita ' is a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson, and the Blu-menthals Blu-menthals are son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blumenthal. Mrs. Leon Billings and daugh ter Barbara? of-'Salt Lake City have been guests of Mrs. Hazel Janson. - Mr and Mrs. J. BMcReavy of Salt Lake, City; are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duckett. Misse LaRene PhiUips- of Brig;-ham1 Brig;-ham1 City,- Is visiting with Miss Marjorie Booth. y - , Carol Jean Adams, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adams, is at the family home convales cing following an appendicitis op eration performed- Saturday at the Clark clinic- : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Okeson of Boise, Ida., are spending a week here , with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speckart. Mrs. Okeson is the for mer Ruth Speckart. ' - . , . - ' . . - v - Mr. and Sirs, Ingvold, Dens tad and children Frank and. Af ton of Salt Lake City were Provo visit ors Sunday. - ! Gregg CrandaU of SpringVillei underwent a. major operation at the Aird hospital Sunday ! after noon, and is reported to be doing well.. ::, - !..-. : - ' Mr. and Irs. Delmar Kenner (Marjorie Bee) of Denver Colo., are spending a week in Provo with Mrs. Kenner's parents, Mr; and Mrs., Shirley Bee. Miss Ruby Merrill and Miss Betty Bowman left Saturday evening eve-ning for Jacob lake Ariz., where they will be employed during the summer. Miss Mae Sutton has returned home from San Bruno, - Calif., where she has been spending the past two weeks with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sears .V Also, she visited in j a an jtrranciseo, wiin miss uoroiny Coons and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zabriskie, former Provoahs. Margaret, Anderson, a guest, and the- following members: Mrs. Ar-vel Ar-vel R. Morgan, Mrs. .r Leo Taylor, Mrs. C. R. WilletU - Mrs. David GoodmanMrs.: Arvel King, Mrs. Wells Richmond, Mrs. Neal Tuttle, Mrs.- Frank Madsen; Mrs. William Whittle,- Mrs. "Roy Hiaover and Mrs. Frank Lawrence. ' V ivith the Master See the New, Quiet 'xy t irr j "BT7ATA'pfruV.y-.. :y!!:ih rom Tins ay, you can own one. 1 1.1 p 1 , j " j . P of these beautiful, q uie f new 1939 Leonards And once you see it," " youll realize there's no refrigerator like it in the world t . Only Leonard .has the Master , Dial with built-in thermometer" that lets you "tune-in" the temper- - ature you need . . . gives you . tiori in hot weather s4vea currentl - Only Leonard has the genuine insulated, in-sulated, 'long-life Leonard cabinet . . handy Rearranging Shelf and . 3-way Len-A-Latch on the door. Come inland see this beautiful new refrigerator. 'Find out about Leonard economy with the new. 1 Glacier .Sealed' Unit and, the hew stainless steel Zero-Freezer.. lAnd find" but about Leonard's new low price . . , for it's e'a sy to own 1 . 1 """"""" l ' - J.-J--1 -- "...S. Social fUcm Irr fr 18. Lr4 S-Ttf f rte ( -n Ul r- " "Series' For "M" Men And Gleaners rM" Men and Gleaner girls of Provo, Utah, ; Sharon and Timpanogos. Tim-panogos. stakes, art to k enjoy a series' of five dances during the summer months the parties to be neid at Koseiawn. ' Representations from the four stakes, including ; members of the stake presidencies. Y. W. and Y. i M M. I. A. presidencies, and "M" Men and Gleaner leaders met in the administration build ing Sunday afternoon to consider the dancing program. and tentative tenta-tive plans were made. Season tickets will be sold by VM" Men' .and Gleaner leaders and ward "M" Men and Gleaner president. The dates of the dance have been set as follows: June 13, June 27, July 11, August 1, and August 15. Each stake will be responsible for one dance, and all will join in putting over the big grand finale function. 9$ W Dinner Party Fpr Visitor , .llrs. C. S.: Smith entertained at dinner Saturday ' evening at her home for Mrs. Laura Jenkins of South Africa," who' Is spending several weeks here with relatives. Snapdragons were tastefully ar ranged on the dining table. Covers were also laid for Mr. and : Mrs. A, Di Scott, i Mri and Mrs. John W. McAdam and Mrs.- C. S, ,Vin-cent. ,Vin-cent. Sr.'.. - I TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PEONIES fresh; beautiful, reasonable rea-sonable 220 West 4 North. h Phone 306M. J m29 YOUNG Jersey cow, 5 years old. Rute No. 3, Box 159, Earl Olsen. , , j5 16 FOOT boat, $10 cash. 81 SqUth 3 East. - J jl "FOR SALE OR RENT PIANO, cheap, . lessons, Provo high. Professor Williams, phone 940R. ; ' .": J5 LOST 1 LADIES small gold JElgin wrist watch, r black straii at Provo high, return 5 to ? 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