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Show X - PROVO, (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6,-1939 PAGE THREE Interesting Features Foi; Ethel D. Rambeau, Society Editor JVomen; Club and Lodge News - PKone 494 X , X XlXxi'- j)Xx IU, XXX IxX:. v Gonder - Edwards Reception 5 Largely One of the loveliest weddings of the 'season, was the-affair given by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conder of OlmstedxThursday evening in the Edgemont -ward hall, in compliment to ' their, .daughter, Maiy, and Donald Edwards' son of Mr.: and Mrs, Philo Edwards f-Orem, who were married in thecal t Lake temple, Aveunesaay. ; - Bnght-hued autumn of the season were combined to decorate t the hall. Three hundred guests attended. ' . . 'XJv V . ' . Th bridal party, was one of the prettiest of the season. The younr bride- wore a handsome p-mvri of white satin. x arid ' her flowing- veil s of net edged" with deep lace, 'fell from a, dainty satin crown. She carried Easter lilies and; "pink rosebuds. ' " - - ' . , Attending as maid of honor was a cousin. Miss Rhoda . Cutler of Salt Lake ' City, ! who wore- pink taffeta." and the bridesmaids were the. Misses Beth;. Parks of Orem, Diahna Nuttall, , Melba Edwards, sister of the groom, Pharori Strong of Alpine, cousin of the riide, and " Mary v Gillespie. Miss I;- Conference VSpecidis!! New Special Lot of. Men's . Dress ShirtX- 9: Men's Heavyweight tJNION ' 1 V SUITS -St?:.i 79e " Beautiful '' ' HATS ' for; Ladies AT SAVING-PRICES Ladies! Short Sleeve DRESS SWEATERS I5oys Heavy KNIT j ' SWEATERS Roll Collars 9Cc - Men's Quality ' XDRESS HATS . Wool or Fur Felt NewS pedal Assort- Xmerit of J- FALL -' DRESSES " -Smartest Colons $11:9,3" " Men's Dark "Brown Corduroy WORK PANTS $1.49 Little Boys' and Girls' All Wool -. Coat Style SWEATERS 69 Only.V.X m. 4r Iadies Fine QuaUtyajavon ' BLOOMERS Fancy Panties Only 7 X 25& FLETCOEO'S .ICS W. CENTER ST. Provo W II Y P A Y ' ";. At PKCK'S You Get ; UALSIYrLSGUTDnG iFUnTUnES AT L0W PIMC ES!-: " '. "'' Come in and See for Yourself ' . Vr" . Efficient Kitchen Units only $1.00 -v ; PEGU .ELECtbfe AG North University Avenue Attended Affair . - . x leaves: arid choice -flowers Parks was in blue embroidered organdy, or-gandy, Miss Nuttall, pink net; Miss Edwards, -cream chiffon; Miss Strong, blue chiffon, ' and Mies Gillespie', pink embroidered organdy! They wore chic net bats and corsages of pink' rosebuds' and tuberoses. ' Kent Fielding of Orem, : was best man. ' j Mrb Conder and Mrs. Edwards,, the mothers, also " wore dainty corsages." v .-r ' The- parents headed' -the -receiving line. - ' " ; v'- V , .' Bishop . Sharp Gillespie was master -of ceremonies, and. the prograni included an original reading read-ing by Mrs) johrr Yeates of Olmsted; Olm-sted; solo,j Mrs. .Alene Peterson accompanied by Mrs. Helen Gordon; Gor-don; reading, Mrs." .Ruby.--Cameron, sister, of the 'groom.' solo, Elvis Terry," accompaiaiedby Mrs. Wayne Gunnell. - , - Dob ":' Ortors -orchestra furnished furnish-ed the I music, , fordancing. , Delicious De-licious refreshmejits were served, the" ta,ble being covereal -.with a lovely lace cloth, and decorated with pinktapers and , f lowers of the' season.; Miss .-Vera. Conder; and ' Mi$3-lMiriam Lott of Lehi. presided. The many gifts were irf charge of Miss Maxine Conder and Mrs. Cleo Bullock. " " ' ' Mi", and . Mrs. Edwards - will make theirr-bome in Salt Lake City, where y Mr. Edward3 ' is employed em-ployed at' the Hewlett company. The tAltacama" "desert,'- in Chile,; is the driest spot on"parthi, X-" - - - " . Let us Help You , 1 rnv -,U UVl; ROYAL'S SIMPLE, EASY FOR NAMES 1. Stop in. 1i Get your Free -Authorized Contest Entry Blanks. . Ask us -any 'questions : you wish. Contest closes Octo-.i, ber 1 7th so don't delay see us -. today. Someone is going to-win V $2,500 cash or one of the I50v other awards. VTby not you?' New PORTABLE Vi utak office supply; -1.1 East .Center Street M O B E ? Phone 415 m 1 0.00 V, 0 Y A MILITARY TOUCH A : I i V Contrasting fur trimmings arc newv This Creed town suit is of soft heather purple tweed, trimmed trim-med with shaded grey astrakhan. Note theN one-sided, but large- sized, pocket, attached to a fax belt; ana the x matching; : military .-. '. . .coilarv f-t1" J. Book Reviewed y. At Sorosis Meet: Mrs. Stanley Clark gave a splendid review', of "Listenrr-the Wind,' by v Anne Morrow Lindbergh Lind-bergh at the Utah Sorosis, -club meeting Wednesday aTternoon at che heme of Mrs. Dallas H.-Young. The president, Mrs. William Bailey was - in charged' Lovely vecal solos' were rendered 'by Mrfl' Allie-Clark and Miss Lou Groes-ceck. Groes-ceck. accompanied by- Mrs. . Harold Har-old Chnstensen; ", . In atte.hdanie " were Mesdames AlexlHedquist, Stanley 'M. '.Clark; George -W. .-Worthen, J. J. Weighty William 'Bailey, Joseph C. Clark, Nellie C. Bailey, George S Ballifr j E." II. Hansen, - Abe WTurnef, John-E. Hayes', Victor J,l Bird, J. Hodson, RGarn Clark,' Vasco M.. Tanner, J.xFi.V Robinson,, Per-, cival-Bigelow, IL-D. Chrlgtensen, L. LCullimore andArthur Gaeth. t , -r " N ' . . . . r-r -r LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION - -v; FOIl SAL&iHSCELLNEOUS AUTOMATld- shotgun: and pigs, Car to irade for apples. Pnorie OISJIT7 Thomas L. Kitchen. 06 BULLrTerrior pups. 442 South t East. - . : ' " FOR RENT FURNISHED - 3 OR 4 room jnoderti tbrick house, garage, outbuildings,. V' block West on "4-NortIi, . Orejn: . 08 SMALL cottage ior couple. Phone 532W. 1163 NorLh,5.West. ol2 4 ROOM modern -apartment. Call 424 . East 1st North. Between Brand 4 p. mif -..;''; - , ; . 08 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 5 -ROOM house, $15.00;" 3 room . ; house $ 1 1 .00. Thos. L. " Kitchen, 2 i'hone 013J4. - "v , 06 "CLEAN, newly decorated 4 room, ', "modern apartment.. 642 North 5 East r.. ''"; ;';'. A v..-.. ,f ' - ol2' dC3ESCILE)S To relieve distress easily, quickly. u VAPOR UD USED BY 3 OUT OF 5 MOTHERS TODAY'S - DfiQGAin BASEHIT SPE63AIL! 3-Piece MOHAIR - - fiTrO LIVING ROOM SUITE. A Vo-J J X Visit Our Bargain Basement and Save! :-mm- mum -.DuOOElilx Recent Bride Complimented Mrs. .O. T. Vincent, assisted by Mrs. Geneve Bennett, gave a shower ; Thursday evening at Keeleys',- the. deligrhtful affair being; be-ing; in honor of Mrs. Billy Vin- -cent,-the-former-Venna - AveretV , a recent bride. . . ' -fr The hall was - beautifullyfar-i beautifullyfar-i ranged with autumn llowers.. ' Melba Marrott, accompanied by Virginia Bird of Springville, sang '"Ah, Sweet, Mystery of Life,; end "My Hero; Games were ' played and delicious refreshments were served to -36 guests trom Springvile, and Los Angeles, Provo, Spanish Fork, - Payson,, California. ' v ' , , Beautiful gifts were received by the- guest of'honor. y' , , Miss Helen Vincent,-' and T Miss Floy'' Lewis of Spanish ForK, ; greeted the .'guests , at the door,. Regular Glub "Session Held' ' Games and adelicious lunch eon were diversions at the : L'Na tausha club party held Thursday Norma Hoovef . ' The higlv score prizevent 'to . Miss Geraldine. Olseh. NAbcordion selections were played 'by. Xjrant Hoover. ; , -- x - Those '. present .-wefeNMissN Margaret Mar-garet Wash bunk Miss. Geraldine Olsen, Miss Donna YKnudsen, Miss itiie Anaerson, ; Missrieiva rxia-ing, rxia-ing, Miss Edna Myers,. Missary Muhlestein, Miss .Norma Bonnett and Miss .Doris Mowers . ' '." ' Hallowe'en Motif y. At Club Party ; , An enjoyable time s was ; "'spent by members -of the S clubt , the home of Mrs. Joseph Ottis ,Thirs-day ,Thirs-day afternoon. ' - -.' 'A, tasty repast was followe'd by bridge, and colorful VjHlowe' en favors and place cardswere" used, also beautiful ' fall '-flowers. - :,i ... ; : Mrs. Mark Scptfr won the high scored prize, , Mrs. Arthur" JPenrod, 1 second, . and Mrs. ..Edgar A. - Poe the traveling favor. Other members mem-bers "present "Were !Mrs. Charles Thomas, MrsV Robert Thomas, Mrs.. Biir Carlson" and Mrs. .Elmer Nuttall. ,V; - Triple Four Bridge GIud cards following, werer enjoyed by the Triple Poup Bridge club mem" bersat thehome -of .-.Mrs. H. A. Smooth Thursday. -J-.' Guests included -.'Mrs. , Helen SmootMrs. Reed Bullock , Mrs. Joseph Seethaier, Mrs. John.-; Car-terx.and Car-terx.and , Mrs.- Frank Cordner. Member? present were "Mrs. Fred Stubbs, Mrs. George Za-briskie- Mrs. - Bert Sutton, -Mrs Clark.- Newell,- Mrs.XC- A. Law and Mrs. Part Peterson. ' . Mrs. Stubbs won the high score prize - and. Mrs.. NeweU the ec- prid ; favor, while 'the guest awai went to Airs.--. tsuiiocK. ; , Optimist Cliib Party Enjoye Optimist club members,; were guests- of Mrs. XJeorge '. H. Carter 'at her home Thursday afternoon j Fiv.e-nundred.' was - the- diversion, ; Mrs LeoXNTecham and ;Mrs. "Ella Whittaker winning the prizes. A delicious dinner -was served; and roses and fall ; flowers were 'used, in decorating. X - ' Mrs. Allen Brainer was a guest and . the y members present were : Mrs. Ella" Whittaker, Mrs.. Jonn LundahL Mrs. Charles xSqott, Mrs. Leo Mechani Mrs. Harrey Hrg-gins, Hrg-gins, Mrs. S. T. v Lamb, Mrs. Har old G. Clark, Mrs. George Shees- ley, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs, AI-vin AI-vin 7 Corbett -and Mrs. Thomass Beesley. , : ' ' Cards, Dinneti v. r Club Diversions V , Five-hundred, followed bvXa well appointed dinnerr-were.xdive'r sions,-at the ' Al-Gue-Ween club party. given by . MrsI .Wandle Openshaw at her home Thursday afternoon. . . ' -X- Mrs.- Harry; Olsen .wasr a guest. Mrs. Fred Cooper worr the first prize and Mrs. Reed' Bailey, second. sec-ond. NasturtlumsXwere used , ; to center the dining table, . r '. Members present .were ?. Mesdames Mes-dames ' Leona Henrie, Charles Jones, Fred Cooper, Dan, Kirk-wood, Kirk-wood, Lynn Groneman; ; Reed Bailey, Fred Howard, Clyde ; Singleton, Sin-gleton, Raymond '""NeTson and Mark' Brown of: Springville. . ..YA X- FLAPPER FANNY - "Don't you think he's tiresome, thing?" : M0h.-a Yes-Man always has; , Bndge-Diinier Given Club. An autumn decorative scheme was predominant in arrangements "for the Mie'rceles club party, given by. "Mrs. Rulon, . Boyson at her home Thursday 'evening. : y&xa. Jthea Reeved was- a guest.. . A.''ell -. appointed dinner " was seryed and bridge f ollowed.y Mrs. Hal Walton ytiori .the higl - score prize and : pie second: favor went to Mrs. ."Leo Larsen. ' Members 'present -were" Mrs. Ted Maynard, Mrs. Ralph Lichfield, MrsLeO Larsen, Mrs- Edwin Allen,' Al-len,' Mrs. Hal Walton, Mrs.".. Mark Haws and Mrs.'" Carl Elliott. " PEAK STYLE A V r fit; :Kv5v..'-;',,v..' Something new in headgear was , seen when socially prominent Katharine R. Jones, of , New' . York, recently attended the races Vat Belmont Park, L. 1 wearing . a. dress with this high, pointed - - 'hood attached.,- Are Y oil Deficient in Iodine? y7 Troubled with Goitre - Ovem-elght,-' Underweight, or Iligh- ly Tensed Nerves ?x ' Then, Try CALO-I-DINET The" New SeafoW j C0PR. 1939 6Y MCA SERVICC. INC. T. M. RCC. S. PAT. Off. ' m 2 . - . .v.- - ' , j . , ' X , A f) -co if 1 Rich In all the Life Elements, especially Iodine. ' ' iSeerand Taste It at ' D. GAHENRIOD CO., Inc. I. G. A". ' ' 1 r 1 ' 1 1 11 in ,. ...I. m .. J t ; ' By Sylvia . -( ' xv ; 1. alWays agreeing vvithf eyery- w ; : ' " ' , a negative personality." 7 Les Amies Club's lill UIUUJ 1 UltJ .yThe -second birthday "anniversary "anniver-sary of the Les 'Amies club was celebrated at the home of Mrs. Fay Jones, hostess, Thursday eve-. hing.' X The rooms were -pretty ; with roses and marigolds. Games were played; .-Mrs. Fay Williams winning win-ning the high score prize, and Mrs.; Venice Fihch,the consolation consola-tion favor. ; .- X X -- A delicious jchicken supper ivas served, ; ana-- birthday . gifts were exchanged.? ' ;! . Thoser present wereMrs. Doro- thyJackson, Mrs. LHelen Knigh, f .. .t ti ' AUIt . JLllL SJb - A kwilv AJLC - Taylor;' Mrs. dla Sutherland, Mrs. Vera Madsen Mrs. - Mildred Saxey, "MrsXFay Williams,.- Mrs. tCarlea C0rbett ,Mrs.: Priscilla Wilde, Mrs. Venice . Finch, Mrs. FloreneV vArmatrong, Miss Zella Peterson, Mrs. LaRue Anderson ana Mrs. Rhae Chiftman. v hLa Cpnda Club' V r vt dinner, varas , Mrs. Lowry- Anderson entertained enter-tained at her home in Springville Thursday evening,' - for members of the LaConda club, and guests. An elaborate'; dinners was -er--vedf the table ,and entertaining rooms, being .attractive with fall, flowers. Bridge was,, the diverr sion, Mrs.' Percy Anderson', winning win-ning high - score, Mrs. a, Sylvester Alleiv cohsolation and Mrs. , Roy pespain,v. guest. v ; ' S A Members in attendance were "l Mesdames Marion , Halliday, Darwin Dar-win BoardmanN Claude- C. Card-all, Card-all, - - Percy Anderson; Eldores-Smith, Eldores-Smith, t Burton Framptonv a n VL Paul Huish of Provo; Ted Hay-mond, Hay-mond, Paul Thorn and Howard Maycock of Springville. v Included in the guest listCwere Mrs. Roy-Despain, - Mrs. Sylvester Allen, MrsT-' L-Callister, Mra, ivieivinnaymond, .Mrs. Grant ! lnorne of Springville And xAlrs. yien leisen of Proyo. r FH0M 42 " x zxx-V Xx'- -'X "'X x'A .ITITTTY Fl:Tr :im . X .yrX ''X ' ,.,x x. , ' ' ' jX -- j . ?.' - y x- - : .... - -". x , . X' ' . rcrn '"'.Xy:xS);H - " x 'x 7 N ,X 0118'- Ladies Hold Dinner r An; interesting affair of Thurs day evening, was.. the monthly din- ner-meetlngr &ftKeL!ons ,Iadles, held at" thevEdna Mae lledquiat home V V - , , ! Bowls6f ; marigolds "and asters were, used to decorate thextable. Mrs,- O. Blaine Larson, president. welcomed the. women and intro- ' duced Mrs. Jessie Duke, who gave X Hear,: '-X X MAYOR ANDERSON -, - X' X1--- x -X . V:' Franchise X DAY v i . 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' v Mrs. Walace Prince, secretary, gave her report, ' 1 v "'" ; , The comhnittee on arrangements Included Mrs. Oscar Bjerr;aariJ Mrs. Leslie Carle and Mrs. .Tho tans ta-ns Gessford. . x The giant stag bettlo of Kn; land, ependa five ye.ir. in the larval stage, and ,.g roW-s tu a . lengthNf three inchci?. Additional Society ; On Page G . x' -''i-i v' . Electi 6:15 P. M. .' ." X . ' IT tS SATISFYING AND ECONOMICAL, TOO. VN TEA AS FINE AS LIPTOfi'a COSTS rf Ti l ll A mv-T-Ll I tAC .DRINK EXCEPT WATER.! X) 7 -4 -Approved by Good Houtkpmg firvo PEPS YOU UP" r X A ON ST. orv -V, , ' , X T ' X. XX " ,' '.vx x Ns - ly'.ci a if x M: X- I. ,X ...' - mo . iwmimm ii . hiiiiii i am ma X7 x . - x-x |