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Show PAGE" FIV Interesting Features For, JVomen; Club and Ethel. D. Rambeau Society Editor . Phone 494 r? Lodge Newa ft,! PR O VO ( UT A H ) DAILY- - HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER . 5 , 19351 f -r-i frl.; . v : . X J- : L j i ' s A Y j-vrMr : - i - i .."".Mi .Ml - i : r : 7 is xj v Vy-' j y i cr-. ) r 1 ..x Saturday Nile Dance: Club SetsDates - Dates have been set, a suitable S hall, "and orchestra arranged for, members are being contacted! for renewals, and other details are ' beine" whipped into shape by the . ' Saturday -Nite Dance club com-i " ' , .mittee,. with Dr. C. O.-Jensen as chairman. '. The opening; dance will be held October 14 and throughout the, Reason, the dances will be held in " the attractive new golf clubhouse. The Collegion3 have been en-, gaged to furnish, the music,, the committee reports J'resent ; members efe being givn first, opportunity, to beaf-iiliated beaf-iiliated with .the V poplar dance club, and it U1 . be . the endeavor , , of the committee to try to include - as-many of , those couples now on the waiting list as it is possible to take in; this year. One hundred couples is the limit membership. . - Dates for the dance3.are set as follows: Oct. .14, Nov.' 11 and, 25. Dec: 16, Jan. 1, 13 and 27, Feb. 17." March 9 and23r , ,-- The cmmittet comprises: Dr.. C. O. Jensen, chairman; Orson: ENDS TONIGHT! KAY FRANCIS: GEORGE BRENT v - . in" ; -"- Secrets Of n Actress" AI ,'EDMOND LOWE ' WENDY BARBIE l - i ... -"The Witness Vanishes" STARTS FRIDAY Two Big Features! Either One Big- Enough To; Play Any Other The atre On Single Bill - . '-'.A YET-.- - - Utah's Greatest Entertainment Bargain Brings Them Both On the. Same 1 Program! K.. Finkri ' One ;f-i-the ScreeTi's Greatest Triumphs !to Thrill You "Again!' I i 1 i V i t i m V "SECOND America's No. 1 Cowboy Cow-boy Star at His Best! Plus . Chapter 7 "PRIMITIVE UHGE" - - Pro vo Women Guests At Tea In Salt Lake Mrsr H. B. Mensel, Mrs. Paul D.: Vincent. and Mrs. D. D. Moffat of provo, were guests - at the charming tea tendered at the Governor's mansion in Salt Lake City, Wednesday afternoon, honor ing Mrs. Vincent Hilles Ober of Richmond, Va., president of ..the National . Federation. ' of Music clubs. ' ' -- .X--'. . . -' The Salt .Lake chapter of the TTtah Federation 'yas hostess on this delightful occasion, and - 600 guests called. . ', ; ' - v . s The affair was held in connection connec-tion with tjiemusic conventibiffbe-iner conventibiffbe-iner held xfhis week in Salt like City. . -- Mrs Mensel was - invited . to pour at the tea, and Mrs. J.Ioffatt acted as a hostess. . Fidelas Girls - Hold Meeting ; With Rhoda King-.hosteSsTnd -Margaret' Passey, assisting: host-essthe' host-essthe' active -Fidelas-girls, met Wednesday to discuss business .details, .de-tails, jw- :. ; - 'rf-- v..'' ' A doubie-trlo composed, of - Oe-nella Oe-nella Fa gg, Helen," Ellison, Evah Christensen, Pearl GHssmeyert Tone Averett . -and Margaret - r Passey, was organized, witn-'HazerCran-dall pianist. . -4 '- ' . - Following community singing of club songsV refreshments ' . were served' t6 the following members: Martha .Bird, Maurine k East. 'TJha Oldroyd.AHazel Crandall, Pearl Glissmeyer,. Camille. Palmer, Helen Ellison, Gwerr Johnson, Margaret Sorensen,- Genella' Fagg, Evah Christensen, Helen "Tate,, Kathryn Christensen Carol Tanner, Rhoda Kingr - Alberta Green, Sylvia I Hinckley, lone Averett, -Margaret Passey andMiriam Rasmussen. Slack. s " secreturv : ' Wendell La Brache, Howard Graham; W. L. Snow, Eldores: Smith and Marion Halliday. - 1 . - LAST TIMES TONITE! IELVYM DCUCtAS'JOAN Ct0.'0ELl; CV1LD TO THE . - IIM-W y rUAT HAS EVER CLASTEO . A Great Cast! HI An Exciting Story I .1 i i 1 'A I r i i it it i i i - ADDED Riotous Cartoon ANDY PANDA" Novelty "SAND HOGS". PARAMOUNT NEWS mrninmil 'ADVENfURE ! i...... ..... jr.!--. 'I ! " : . I THRILL i m i! .11 .. -vv- II IV- DANGER F' J" -.1- r-- -'-V v. .M-rfiff.- 'or " 4- Strikingly Smart r y i L r Worth uses geranium-red, heavy silk crepe, fall-, ing in soft folds, for this attractive, streamlined dinner gown. Instead of a bustle, back interest : is achieved through a V-shaped. insert of heavy silk net with a fringe border. The "coiffure" is DiacK -' . , Reception For Wedded Pair ? t r -T' if .V The "'marriage' of TlfssT Mary Conder, daughter of; Mr. and" Mrs. Claude Conder of Olmsted, to Donald Don-ald T. Ed wards, son of - Mr. ".and Mrsv'Philo Edwards of. Orem, took place ; in . the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. - ; Pres. Stephen' L. Chipman v performed per-formed the -ceremony, in the presence pres-ence of.Mri and xMrsC Edwards! the groom's : parents,-, .and ' Mrs-Bessie Mrs-Bessie Hair; of Woods Cross,' Utah, A reception is - being1 tendered the young -couple this evening in the Edgemont" ward -hanV. They will "live 'in Salt Lake City. .r ' - ' - Afternoon Of - Cards Enj oyed A . Mrs. Dan Leavitt was -hostess to members of-the Wednesday Alt- ernoon "Bridge club at her home Wednesday, also, Mrs. El va Snow and ,Mrs.- . Bert .v Sullivan: were gUestS. - r-'r . . , t''J l"f--f . Afte luncheon, cards .were played, play-ed, Mrs. A. ', G. Hulick,-Mrs. Roy Sorenson, and Mrs. Bert Sullivan receiving the high' - score, 4 second and traveling awards. Colorful Hallowe'en- decorations- were used ' Members present were Mrs. Bert Collins. Mrs. Roy SorensonrrMra. A. G. Hullck, : Mrs. Alice. Hansen, Mrs. Harold -Shrewsbury and Mrs. iea jonnson. , Bridge Club Entertained Mrs." Millicent Ferguson' was hostess to members of .the Harmony Har-mony Bridge club Wednesday evening eve-ning at .her home. . y Pretty fall flowers, were arrang ed throughout the rooms. - A tasty luncheon ; was served . before the card game, and the prices were won by Mrs. Inez Peterson, first; and Mrs. Evelyn Clayton, second. Mrs. Ef f ie Park was - a guest. Members present were Mrs. Inez Peters, Mrs, Ardell Peters, Mrs. Elva Snow, Mrs. Ada Morgan, Mrs.- Evelyn Clayton, and Mrs. Hazel Clontz. . ' : r TONIGHT and FRIDAY! Contfn. S to 11 - Adults 15c Delightful, Keen Show for All! BARBARA STANWYCK and HENRY FONDA . : in , THE MAD MISS MANTON" - Plus . 'Warner Baxter in The Return of 4 o r Tfie Cisco Kid" Tonight? "Ciscxi" 8:45; "Man-? "Man-? ton" 10:10. - , i A - v v-.. veivei. v - r Y" White Keys PledireNewiGirls - 7T. A "football" theme was worked into the decoration, place cards and program at theNBvYU; White Key pledge ; breakfast - held this morning at the , Edna Mae Hed- quist. home. ' - ; v Miss Venice Cottam; president, conducted the ; pledge ceremonies. Gwen Colton was toastmistress, and "the following toasts !: were given: ' "To the .Kick-Gff.'T Sylvia Hinckley ; '."To the Tackle,". Fran ces Davia ; 'To . the ; Touchdown,' Connie Kelley..- ;; '- .-';' : New members--, pledged were Afton Bigelow, Beth Todd, Gloria Tanner, Beth' Evans, Laurel Peter son, Margaret Belnap, Marjorie Jensen, Leith Hales, Phyllis Smart Willa Thcrnock and Melba Clark. f Active members1 present - were Elayne Hinckley, Blanche White-ley, White-ley, Leah Harris,' Venice Cottara, Sarah 'Mabey, - Leora Curtis, Vera Holbrook, DorbthyPion,: and Enid. fouison, - MissxLeona JtioiDrooK sponsor was "also present. ; ' - Miss Thelma Farnsworth was in charge? of 'the breakfast. ' - .-" . . . ' Literary Section Hear BooMlleview Mrs. Mary F Smith' gave a fine review : of v the book, ."The : Cards the Windsors Hold," by Leeds, . at the meeting of the literary section of the '. Women's Council, - held Wednesday evening at the Women's Wo-men's clubhouse. . - . , VyMrs.; A- M. King, chairman, was in charge. Fifty members .were present. " ".'. . , 5 . Two .beautiful piano" solos were played by Jean Dastrup. NOW sUnderfarm ' . Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses -does not irritate skin. - 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used " ' " . right after shaving. -. 3 Instantly stops perspiration for . 1" to 3 days. Removes odor . from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless,5taln- . less vanishing cream. - " - S Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American . Institute of Laundering, for ' ; being harmless to fabrics. . 15 MILLION Jar. of Arrld have beea sold. Try a Jar lodayl rvr? .. I- Liu L.U U 3? Jar At all alorr MlUac lollet ;od (ma in 10 mad S9e )r Literary , Club Starts Season Dr.. Gerrit de Jong of the B. Y. u., who recently. returned from Europe.- gave - a splendid talk on ."Conditions in Europe," at the opening meeting of the season sea-son ofthe Ladies' Literary club held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Paxman Wednesday ' afternoon. y. The rooms were ' pretty with roses and marigolds. Mrs. Hugo Price, retiring, president, pres-ident, .turned .the affairs of the club over to Mrs. Richard Band-ley, Band-ley, incoming president. Mrs. Dwight Packard, program chairman, chair-man, .presented the program booklets. Two trumpet "solos were played play-ed by Rulon Morgan, accompanied accompani-ed by his wife..'" Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. , Mrs' W. Monroe Paxman was a guest, and the following members mem-bers were present: Mesdames Herald R. Clark, Parley L. , Lar-s.en, Lar-s.en, Dwight Packard, Hugo Price, Wyraati Berg, Arnold Rawngs, Albert Hickman, M. W. Merrill, .; Thomas . H. - Sumner, ' . Richard " , Bandley, . Sterling Ercanbrack, Jack Pullen, Cora G. Wilson, Abe j W. Turner, Clayton Jenkins, Wil- viJmer. Allen, .Elmo Peters, . Rulon vo ; ' Mrs." Dean Tucker and Mrs. Dan Hunter of Salt Lake City. Castle Valley Circle at Party- - " i ' ' TThe- -Castle Valley Circle met with 'Mrs." Sarah LeeMaster at her home , Wednesday evening ar delicious dinner . being . followed by ' quilting. " 'The table was attractive with a lace-cloth, colored pottery and HalloWelf n decorations, . J . MrsT Glennes L. Nelson of Nephi was a guest, and the members present vwere Mrs. Marintha - W. Angus, Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, Mrs. Leona " C- Erickson, Mrs. - Clyda B. Black, Mrs. Daisy . P. Reese, Mrs. AltaA. Olson, Mrs. Marietta H. LeeMaster; and Mrs. Goldie Wood- waru. . -. t:6. L. dub . Members .of! the L. ; b. . X. club met at the home of Beth Smoot Wednesday evening. " ; , , N . Luncheon and, games were ' en joyed by Jane Carter, Freda Han sen uene Andrews ana. snerry D. T. R. CO. " During Ociobr r : A0T - -5i.J.': and 8auo! ' C A R L O A D"' Solid Carload of Washers Purchased Before yar Prices Took Effect ! We are very fortunate in obtaining "a solid carload of Dex ter Washers from the factory, before the "War-prices took-'ef-fectThese washers won't last long with the present jlemand for them. You must' act at once to cash in on the present low prices of this Big Money Savings Event! ' " y THE WORLD'S FINEST vWASHER This v gleaming tripple coated enamex finished f torpedo type, , streamlined washer is the . most beautiful and. most efficient washer on the market. ; ' . ' y : - ' ' . Thousands of - women in .. this vicinity - are enjoying the easy, . carefree washing hour with a Dexter. Washer. You, tooj. may enjoy all of the many new features of 'this amazing washer if, you purchase a new Dexter 'Twin", or "Single-tub? Washer Wash-er from D.' T. R.. Co. Take advantage of the tylg saving offered of-fered this month. ,: " , ? . i C ' ' DURING OCTOBER YOU MAY PURCHASE A GENUINE GEN-UINE "WINDSOR" MODEL DEXTER (Si'pn WASHER For As Little As ..... .1 .... . ViJ 30 ill! . i H 011 lihm -ubbS f rrn - - j Women Forrri New Club A new club was formed Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ' Nephi ' Anderson, .whip h is to bexknowri as the Lae Gai, Matrons. Mat-rons. Mrs. - A- F. Acord was assisting as-sisting hostess. ' - '. . Mrs. Dwight Billings has beert elected president, and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Paxman,. reporter. The meetings meet-ings are to be held the first Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoonMn the month. At , the opening session, Miss Irma Acord reviewed ; "Madame Curie," 'by " her daughter, ! x Eve Curie, i Also, . she gave a reading, "The Great Waltz." Tasty refreshments re-freshments were served.' In attendance y were Mrs. T; X Cldroyd, ,i Mrs.. Wallace Riddle; Mrs. Bruce Haws, Mrs. Dwight Billings,' Mrs. , Enoch Muhlestein, Mrs. Israel L. - Muhlestein, x Mrs! Ray Stewart, Mrs: :j. W, Prows,, and Mrs. Ed. Schofield , l ot? - L. tr 1 vt c v vjpens reason The first "session of the season, of , the Las Amigas club,, was held at' the home pf Mrs. Atha Stewart " Wednesday evening. After a ' well-appointed luncheon, lunch-eon, bridge was played- The high score '"prize was' vwon by Mrs. 'Hilda 'Hil-da Allen, and, Mrs. Bunny . O'Brien received the: second' favor. ' ; : - Guests included Mrs. , Lillie Lloyd and. Mrs.. Emma Murdock and; the" ciub members present were . Mrs. 4 Mel va . N Jones, Mrs. Reaiion Hansen,. Mrs. Louise' Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Bunny O'Brien, Mrs. Helen Cole, -'Mrs-O Hilda, Allen Mrs. Chloe Salistdry Mrs. Fay Loveless,, and Mrs.VEdith Young, the latter being ar new member. . PleasantSTime At Club , Party ; Arbor" Vetae club members met at the home 'of Mrs. Jenny Bushell Wednesday evening - - An enjoyable time - was, spent J with .handwork and , the game rummy." Mrs. Pearl Darting won the' high -score prize and Mrs. Jennie Busheir,- the consolation favor: ' s " y ' - .' ' ' " A delicious luncheon was served- toy Mrs: Lillian Foster Mrs. Pearl Darling, Mrs Nina Cluff, Mrs.": Ola Olsen and Mrs. Edith Thompson.. -V - VI I liiiil il 1 1 HI t . t V J ' -A "'X.N: -. N ( I "Y" Tri-CIass p Outing Tonight v ; - . . : , - Harking back to the 'Jarks" of a generation ago, an" old-fashioned' hay-ride and barn dance will be held this evening by sophomore, junior and senior students 'of Brigham Young University. The combined trUclass buting will take place while freshmen are being feted in their "Freshmen Trek.". Hard-time costumes Will be he order of the evening.. .Darwin Reese, Winston Dahlquist, ' and Sam Smoot of Provo, respective class presidents, promise a close rivalry in hard-time haberdashery. Y Hay-wagons will leave the Education Edu-cation building at 7:30 p. m. to take students to Lake View hall, wherethe old-style dance will be heldX After ' the manner of nineteenth nine-teenth century hay-rides,' the Out ing win ie "stag": affair, the cnairmen have announced. ' Refreshments of country Will vh SPfVPH at tVio Hanoa planned. Prizes will be presented to tne boy and girKstudents most appropriately dressed Class officers aiding, on r the ar- rangements committee are : SenA H y ! 'v N xRayonOGrepes! Failles! Wqblxelvets! Novelties! ? Save-IiVRrice You Planned To PayFor Si . , ."" -v .- I . V----.'''- ! ; '-i - . - A - ' OCTOBER SAVINGS SALE! TAILORED! xy y Grou$ No. ; A . dress event to . send y soaring!''' 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Idaho; : Blanche v" .White ly. Oakley, Idaho; juniorH- Charlotte Char-lotte ' Webb, Msa Ariz,; Ifary 'Dearie 1 Peterson, Manti;. sopbo- mores Dorothy Daynes, -Mes.i, Ariz.; Nancy Richards,- Salt Lalu- ."''V- .'''. ' : 'Y' Val Norns ' Welcome Sponsor General business was discussed at a meeting; of the. Val Noma of Y. U., Wednesday eveninr at the home of ' Miss Kay race. '.ilfsa. 'Sarah Mabey, president, was in charge. The ;new. F.pQ.nr.or. Mr3. Orea B. Tanner, was welcomed. wel-comed. Tasty refreshments reserved.) re-served.) i . -: Thos preseht were Mrs.',, Tanner Tan-ner -and the M Issos ' I'hylUs Smart, Dorothy -Dixon, ..Sarah' Ma bey, : Elaine. Brockbank, Beth An-fcierson, An-fcierson, . VaLeen' Evans, Venice Whiting, Beth Todd, Charlotte Webb, JSTancy Trunnell, Afton Bigelow, . Mildred: 1 Iarris, Kay Cox,' Ruth Poll; am-y Richards. Dorothy. Daynes, Mar JonV Price, Venice Cot tarn, Jielen" Bennett, ,'Bettv Stewart! Velma oiseh and Hazel Simmoni 1 AxNew Dress DRESSY! splits " or' . occasion In. mossy v Black Values to $.1.95 Values to $7.9.T v in rich yourself . C y . . , . j '.. - " . ; A -''-. y "3 Provo, Utali y 'V ' |