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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1939 Interesting Features For, JVomen; Club and Lodge News n Ethel D. Rambeau Society Edited r ; Phone -19 , a w 5 ! 9 1 , u L PAGE FOUR Prominent Pro ' Gather For The First ward recreation hall was the scene of a gala affair Saturday evening when 350 members of thelFarrer and Strong families gathered for their first family reunion. Baskets of lovely fall flowers were throughout the entertaining en-tertaining rooms, and the stage was arranged as an old-fashioned old-fashioned tarlor. with many family-pictures which ' were both interesting and amusing. tables, under the direction of Mrs Harold G- Clark, Mrs. j; E. Farrer, Mrs.. Hyrum F. Thomas, Mrs. Alvin Board-man, Board-man, Mrs. T. L. Clark, Mrs. Roy'Chappell; Mrs,Ed.. Lowe and Mrs. Thomas Farrer. , V .v t .Vi , Seymour D. Gray was master of ceremonies'. Bishop Walter P. Whitehead gave . a toast to the honor, guests, 1 Thomas John Farrer, Margaret -Farrer Peay, John William Farrer, James fc. Farrer, William K. Farrer and Charles R. Farrer, the six oldest surviving members of the 1 Farrer fanUv. The -response was given -v by James K- Farrer. Letters ana telegrams Irom members out-oi-town were read. XV . ' i Community singing, o5 old-time songs, under 'the direction of Mrs. Edith F. Fuller,. with Mrs.-Agnes F. Hawkins at the piano, was enjoyed.' en-joyed.' and an original poem. "The Tale of Two Families." by Mrs. Uary F. Smith was read Vy her . daughter, Mrs, Mary S. Kartch-r.er. Kartch-r.er. Two solos, I favorites 'of his grandmother, were sung by Roger Farrer, . -accompanied . by Mrs. Hawkins; Mrs. Margaretta . F. Nielson and Airs, Agifes F. 'Haw : kins gave a piano solo, and a' skit, 'The j. Family 1 Photographer'; under the direction of Mrs. Etta Strong, caused much .merriment. -Dances. Old and New," xUnder the direction' of Mrs. Grace F. . Bown, featured Mr. and Mrs.- John W. Farrer in the "Messouvianne" accompanied by Alvin Duke and Tr 'Rprtha Duke Memmott on violin and piano. Grant Bandley and Miss Mildred Bor.nett danced the "Jitterbug." accompanied by MLss Mary-Gale Ellertson on; the piar.o. A modern tap dance was given by Miss Af ton 'Ahlander. accompanied ac-companied by Miss , Ellertsoh. Mrs. Joseph Ahlander featured -Bathing Beauties, Old and New; A trumpet solo, was rendered by Duke .Memmott, "accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Alvin Duke, and violin, solos were given by Alvin Duke, accompanied by Mrs. Memmott: Mem-mott: Miss Anne Adamson sang, "When Pa Was Couttin Ma," and ."Sunday Night Beau." accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Edna Beckstrom of ' Lake - Shore. Presentation of a gift- to Mrs. - Eleanor F..Duke, chairman of" the arrangement Cam mTTTt-er wli5 -made by Mrs. Mary F. Smith. ', '-':,''- X.".-Offlcers-fibr uie coming year were elected, with Jam's R. Far- . rcr. chairman; Mrs. Teanor F.. Duke and-; Mrs-" Mary F Smith, vice chairmen; Mrs. . Ram on a F. Cottam. secretary', and historian; ; Hewitt Strong, treasurer. Dancing concluded theevening. Committees ,in tharge were: - arrangements, Mrs. Eleanor F. ' Duke, Mrs W'c ' Vhiehead, Mrs. Albert Peay X and ilrs. . M-" F. iSmitxT; "finan-te'-Wilford Gray, j John Boa rdman, Thomas Farrer and Hexvitt Strong;-program, YYilford Gray; invitations, " Mrs. 'Mary F. Smith.- V - . X Gamma PHi "t Alumnae Meets Mri- Bcs?ie E. Gourley gave a splendid program on. '.'Art.' a,t the first meting of the season, of the Gamma Phi Omicron Alumnae, Alum-nae, held at the "home of Mis3 Al-"lie Al-"lie Dixon. "'- v-.- '-. u ' ' - Mrs. Gourley gave an instructive Hnd interesting talk . on "Plower Painting, and she illustrated her remarks with 30 or more, of -her own pictures. ?, "' .,." - ' ' Beautiful dahlias irom the j garden gar-den of Mrs. 7 Ulton' Holdawaj' were arranged throughout . the rooms. Tasty' refreshments Were-served. Were-served. AFSistirig . hostesses were Mi53 -Maurine Dixon, Mrs. Lynn Wakefield,- Miss - Gertrude Saueir and Mrs. Orville Gee. - ! Members present - were Mrs. Loren C. Bryner. Mrs.; .'.Wayne B. Hales. Mrs. Percival Bigelow, irrs. William E. Bown, Mrs. C. J. Hart, Mrs. Orville Gee, Mrs. Max Ferrer Mrs. ; Milton tHolda way. Miss Ef fie May Billings, Jackson. Mrs. Warnick, Mis3 Mrs. Jeanne C. Lynn Wakefield, Hear Broc City Attorney on Frah'cMse TONIGHT October vo Families First Reunion 'Dinner was served at Jong l Wedded? Pain Given . Pinner, A f amil v dinner was given by Prof, and Mrs. Elmer Nelsort SurfTTT OUR day at their home, in compliment to Mrs. Nelson's brother, 'Thomas J. Buchanan, and his' - bride of last week, the ' former Dolores Brewerton of Springville. ' i Fruits of the season, formed ari attractive table centerpiece Covers Cov-ers were laid for 17 guests, in eluding the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie - Brewerton; the groom's mother, Mrs. , Eleanore Buchanan, and Mr. and Mrs June Buchanan and family. , "..'" MUTUAL Ebb Alitb ; S M. .I. A, meetings will be held Tuesday evening at. 7:30- o'clock in the Lu E. S. ward chapels. .All are welcome. t '.- ' ": X SECOND .YARD ; X . '.'M. I? A..Sings," is to, be ;the theme- of ., the" assembly , program, and : two song3 will be, taught the congregational. " A quartet,-; composed com-posed of Mrs. Lucile-Booke, Mrs. Lawaha . Wright. Dean .Taylor arid Leon -Nielsen will sing. Mrs. Lorna M. Backus arid "Mrs. iLucile Ellert-sen Ellert-sen 'are in- charge. JAJ1 Gleaners are urged -to attena to hear Dr. Li L. Cullimore - speak. ' ;" V SIXTH WARD r , .The assembly program' will 'include 'in-clude the 'scriptural reading by Mrs. . Irene Harward; .The theme," "Messages . iri v Many Languages," .will be, featured by the following speakers t, Harry!' - Heal, . William Knudseri. Olga Millet, Carl Mar-tineau.- Norma Karris, Ralph Gaf-rett, Gaf-rett, Mrs. Liliiah? Christiansen and Mr. an'd MrsJvBond Denhalter; The program " is Sri . charge of Lavar Christensen. Oi special interest is the class for5 young rnarried couples of .Gleaner and, "M" : Men age, to be organized. AA11 inter ested are invited to attend, t ' : r. r FIONEEUIWARD The Provo .-'"high. v school is, to furnish the assembly program; 'All officer and teachers are to 'meet. at 7 "o"clock. The v Gleariers and :M" Men will hear a special dis-ctission dis-ctission by Dr. s Wayne B. Ilalc'. on 'Science, a ijource of Re ligion. t . ' '" -' ; : BONNEVILLE; WARD f:. An Era pro gram will, be pre sented during ' assembly. Two selections se-lections win , be furnished by ; a trio, composed of Miss . Bernadine Richins, . Mrs. Mary R. Day arid Miss Elodia Ashworth. A group of poems will be given by ; Beth Dor-gan, Dor-gan, : a ' retold story by .Myrtle Thorsen," 1 and the . scriptural .readies1 .read-ies1 by Virginia Rupper.-' ' . I -r v Mrs.'Margaret S. j Potter, Miss Margorie Holdaway, Miss Helen Alleman. Miss i Olive Winterton, Mrs." Keif er 5 Bl Sauls, ; Mrs, Leo A. Poulson.' Miss,- Merlene.r Tew, Mrs. Le Roy , Oaks,' Mrs. Cecil Dimick, . Miss Allie Dixon,"Miss Maurine Dixon, - Miss Gertrude Sauer, and 'aguest, Mrs; Electa S. Dixoit.frT"-" ' .. ' - .; 6:15 P. M. 16th X- Junior Blouse . . . .... PATTERN 85S0 . . . ... . It's something more than new arid smart, this charming blouse-with-sfeirt duo (8580). It has the dash and difference that makes you feel especially gay and carefree, care-free, with its romantic" sleeves, tiny, . girdled ' waistline, and double-swing skirt, as spirited as a gypsy fandango. The fulness ful-ness of the blouse, the boyish collar and Buster Brown boy, make this a particularly," becoming becom-ing fashion ; for -slim young figures. fi-gures. . ' ' .'-, : Wear it for school - and run about ,in. challis, flannel. or flat crepe. Make it up for afternoon, with a velveteen or flat crepe-skirt crepe-skirt and" sheer, seductive blouse in chiffon . or- georgette'.- . The pattern is so : easy to work with that you'll enjoy repeating time after- time. ' 4 -' " (Pattern No' 8580 is designed for sizes 1, 13,' 15' and 17. Size 13 requires 2 Vi' yards of 39-incn material , for long-sleeved blouse ; 1 7-8 yards for short-sleeved -3 7-8 ' yards for skirt.. yard ribbon lor bow: For a P.ATERN of . this attractive at-tractive model send 15c' IN COIN, NAME," ' . ADDRESS, . STYLE, -NUMBER and SIZE to THE DAILY HERALD'S 'Pattern Service,- 149 New. Montgomery St., v San Francisco, California The new Fall and ' Winter ' Pat ' tern Book . is., ready for you ' now.' Not only . does it show attractive A designs for every size, but smart frocks for j every occasion. One pattern and ; the ' new "Fall arid Winter 'Pattern Book 25c? Fall and Winter Book alone 15c: Breakfast For ; Former Provoan . . Mrs.V H. G. . Merrill '-.of ' San Diegd, "Calif:, .who . ia;-spending Oa month , in Provo, - -was'; tendered a, breakfast by Miss Amelia Buck-r ley Sunday morning' at her home. ' Places were also set for Mrs. Gene . Hansen and ' Mrs.: Christen Jensen. - '. ' Flowers " of the - - season were used to ' decora te.'x - , X .J . '" y' "'' -'. ' Dinner f Given After Game" , - Mrs. A. .L: Booth tendered 'a dinner "Saturday evening at -.her home for three missionary friends of her son, Thornton, Booh; recently re-cently returned f rom England.! ' The, young mail,' Eramett Brown, Norman. Everett " ,and - Wbitney Hammond of Salt Lake City, were here to atend the B. Y". U.-U. 'of TJ. football game. - Roses,1 formed the table Venter- iDaughfersj .'of J ah Pioneers SPANISH FORK Three camps of the Daughters-, of ; Utah Pio necrs held ' opening.. . meetings Thursday afternoon after the summer's recess. .Camp ,Mt., Flon-ctte Flon-ctte met at the home of Captain Cora Clegg who presided and con ducted the; meeting. The lesson for the;, month, "Major Activities of the Pioneers, was given v by Mrs Mildred Tliomas: JHistory of Ja cob Strong, given by his great granddaughter. , Mrs. ' Bertha Strcng Robertson. " A" .social hour was. observed at the close during which refreshments were- served under', the1 direction of Mary Wood, chairmart, to 33 : members and 'visitors. ' -. ' -' 1 Camp Spanish' Fork met at the j home, bf Captain Lily M. Rowe. Vice : Captain Mary ,N. ciayson conducted the meeting. Th& lesson, "'Major Activities of : the Pio neers." was given -by Mrs. Annie R. Beck;" history of Catherine J. A. " Babcockr given by - granddaughter, grand-daughter, . Josephine Anderson; history of Sarah Hill ' Measom, given; by het daughter, Phyllis Ann Measom, read by . Mrs.- Josephine Jos-ephine Anderson ; ' Mrs.-; Josephine Anderson, county historian, spoke briefly. Refreshments " were served serv-ed by Lily M. Rowe, Stella Christ-ophersoh, Christ-ophersoh, Mary N. Clayson and Mary. "M. ' Gillispie, to 23 members mem-bers and visitors.. ' ; -r The Jens Hknsen jcarrip Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah' Pioneers met at the home . of Mrs". V Mary - Christensen with . Vice Commander Maggie Swenson presiding. The lesson for the month, "The -Majors, Activities of the : Pioneers," was given by Mrs. Maud Lewis.', Refreshments were served by. a comlmttee to 25 members and visitors. " . IDAHO CLUB ELECTS Activities of the Idaho club' for the . coming s school year at Brig-ham Brig-ham -Young university. Will begin with an 'Idahoaru' Get Acquainted' Acquaint-ed' party Saturday night in the 'r due to colds . . . checked Vr without "dosing". Ut - With Skirt i" 4 it ua.jV j i , ' Si r-il 1 : I v Relief Society I Programs:. i- Rplipf: sorlpf v mptinprs will . h held Tuesday at 2:30 - o'clock 'irrl the L. D. S. ward meeting houses. The literary committees NviU be FIRST WARD ; ' Mrs. - Vivian Lambert has the lesson uncharge, arid Mrs. Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, Ramsbotham . has arranged the'musical program Mrs,';'' R. Garn Clark will singtwo;sol6s.' . - ' ' .' ' .... SECOND; WARD , . v .' "The . Lif e io- Mark Twain," will be ' given under the direction of Mrs.' Mary ..'Dahlquist.V special topics--;to be presented by " Mrs. La Von Jones. : Mrs. May Scptt will "tell the story, .''iiuckleberry Finn,' and Mrs. Ella R. Stubbs will' furnish the music. ' ' r. THIRD WARD : The . lesson, ; ''Persoriai Recoln lections of Joan of Arc'wIllbe given . by Mrs. RheaN Reeve. Special Spe-cial music 'will be furnished by the choir.- , ' " ; - ' . t IX)URTIIVAK Mrs. Annie-Tanner wi ivc tho lesson on . "PersonalV Recollections cf Joan of . Arc.'" yMrs: : Verna Christensen will", ping two. solos.' There will be a nursery. .' . . .nioir ward Mrs Ruth Chrisensertxi;ill give the lesson, commencing' witl the "Life' of")Mark- Twain,!' ;' and "fol lowing .with he : topic, v "Personal Recollections orjJoan of AroJ Mrs Bernice- Dastrup. willsing the French' national "anthrem, accom panied - by Mrs.r lone Heaton. There Iwill. be a ; nursery :v- '-. . : - . - " '...r ; x X' r" SIXTH W.1KD. x v' - Mrs; Phoebe Smobt ; and Mrs. Monta Anderson will give the lesson on 'Personal RecoJl,ections of Joan of Arc"'. , .Z-' ' .- - , ; T PIONEER WARD - -. The lesson is tO be given by Mrs. Delphia Davis and Mrs. - Clothield Newren.'-. x .'-.. . ' " "X- " BONNEVILLE WARD Mrs. , Albert ' Hickman, ' Mrs. Hugo Price 'and Mrs. Naomi -Row an will give 'the .lesson'., Av fine program" has been arranged.-, - Farrer junior high, school, it Was announced today by Leon West oyer of Rexburg, Idaho, president Of the club. . . .' - ' ; ' Officers who will guide the club through the 1939-40 season in addition, ad-dition, to Mr. Westover. ' are : Aud rey Rigby of Bancroft, Idaho, vice president; El vin. Osmond of Rig-by, Rig-by, Idaho, secretary and treasurer; treasur-er; IdoniChadwick of Weisen rec reational) leader; and Mary Stow-ell Stow-ell of Rexburg; reporter. . ; . . x V'. in s X WHY PA.Y ..MORE ? At PECK'S You Get ' X "QDAOTYv LSan'TCJQ.- FKITOtiES. , AT. LOW PRICES! Come in and See fof'Yourself ;; Efficient iatchen ..PEGI--EI.EeTrK3-GaV 46 North University Avenue Saturday Nite Dance Glub's Opening Party The opening, dance of the sear-son, sear-son, of the Saturday Nite Dance club, ' proved an attractirvesocial function of the week . end..' The affair was held in, the new golf clubhouse, and the collegians furnished music -for dancing, which was enjoyed by a .large crowd. : '' -. ' . ' PLEASANT VIE l"J BntS. EARL FOOT13 Ilcpo;er Phone 022J 3 The Relief Society officers gave; a delightful social Tuesday after-' noon for the following women, who vere 'officers last year, and are :in " other " organizations now: Zella Colvuv Ruby vHunn. Anna Nielsen, Preal Jones, .Leah Peter son, Melba Cluff and Diantha Ekins. Mrs. Hunn and Mrs.' Jones are .counselors to the new president; presi-dent; ' Mrs. ,:Arlington Snow Gifts were presented .to th6" honor guests ; Mrs. ' Lorna Maycock" read - a one-act play and, refreshments refresh-ments were served, ' v J - v Mrs. -VilateHodginson of .Vernal, .Ver-nal, ; visited . 'with -: her daughter, Margaret Dudley, for a few days. Miss Lola Hacking, - who .is teaching , school in Enterprise," spent Thursday .w'th xfeer cousin, Mrs.. Newell Baum. r " Mrs.' Richard Breretoh nter- tained Thursday afternoon at her home : to . celebratje the '-birthday anniversary of her H -year-old son Dickie. Lively game's werfe played, and refreshments" served to the following little , guests l James Pinegar, Elaine All red, Scott Cor-bett, Cor-bett, Elaine and Nelma -Muhle- tstein, Ion Isaacson Dallas Pierce,, Lois Stanley, JtsoDDy ana Dickie- Brefetort . - '. 'Mrs Mary H.1 Corbett 'has returned re-turned from Salt Lake Cityv where she . spent five days . witlixrela-tives. witlixrela-tives. ' : ' 'N - x . .. ' X- X Spencer Hunn and Grant , Cluff ediuc n um. uie -- iiiisaiuii buuuui ui SaltLake f City, to fipend Sunday with their families... . - . EmilyBaum will give a review of Joan of vArc at Relief Society Tuesday. Meeting starts ' at 2 O'clock. ---' ; . , - Mrs. Ruth Sanchez, Mr. ;and Mrs. Alvin Hall 'and children, of Bingham, spent Friday with the Edgar, Hall, family. Mrs. J. E, Snvder and Mrs. Ray Watlf ins 'have gone to California where Mrs.- Snyder will spend the winter- in Downey,"" - ' Mrs. Watkins will spend two days visiting with her sisters," Mrs, T.' E. Nesbit in San Diego and Mrs. Karl Durham In Downey. LAKE VIEW l '.. MRS.XSADIE ; SHAW : . Reporter Phone 018-R-2 . Mrs. Myrtle S. Brand and son Gene Scott of Salt Lake, 'visited Friday in Lakerr View?;, and Provo, . . Joseph Adaii'is, son ' of Mr. "and Mrs. Leonard Adams; was stricken strick-en tyith appendicitis Sunday afternoon, after-noon, and was rushed loathe Utah, Valley hospital. Latest reports arc that; he is doing nicely. - X x Mr', and Mrs. John O. Shaw' of Losr: Angeies.are the house guests .of .Ni their brother, Mr. - and Mrs. Joseph Shaw." v - X " - The literary lesson will be given at Relief Society Tuesday, afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Ellen Bunnell will have charge. 'All are invited. 7 - AU -choir', members are urged to be present at practice after Mutual Mu-tual I.Tuesday, evening, for the funeral,. of Alfred Ward. - ' -' . - I , TOO LATE FOR ! CLASSIFICATION y -- . . " - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TENT, 12x14, Henry Maag, Route '3, Box ..'J 260, .North -of rtver ' bridge. ' . X - ol7 FOR RENT FURNISirED 4. ROOM modem-home, well .fum- ' ished.- ISO East 5. South. ol8 5 OR 6 room modern house, refer ences required. "253 East.7th North.' X ' . ol7 ... LOST LADIES' red handbag on City and County grounds beanch. Re ward. Phone 710, , no questions asked.' ' ol7 Units only $1.00 Phone 415 Briefs; -, Mrs. Robert II. . Cowan . of . San Francisco, who has spent the past two months here, with; her sister, Mrs. Melissa 'Lewis, and other relatives, left today "for her home. Mrs. Leona. Hanson Foust yCt Los Angeles, Calif ' is visiting1 her parents, ' Mr. and - Mrsv Bert Tros per, for a lew days. Mrs. Melisso Lewis spent the week end in Salt LakeCity, with her son i and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon LewisI ' ' . MJss Lois Stewart of Salt Lake City, was among- those attending the B. Y. U.rUtah football game here Saturday. . . ' ' Mrs P.W. Sladsen is recovering nicely from a major operation performed in the L. D. S. hospital, Salt Lalje City,, Wednesday mem bers of the family report." y. Alvih -Sessions of Fort Douglas, i aVisitor-in Pro vo , today.' x' ; NXPaxton of Salt Lake. City, spent, today here on business. Fied W. Mckntyre of Salt ' Lake City, was ' amongthexProvd visir tors tbday. " X k and Mrs. A- .ZL XLenlfc, former Provoans, who have -iaeen inurmingham, Ala., for the pasU year, are spending me weeKvena in .Provo with, friends, en route to San Francisco, Cal.,- where they will reside. : Mr.. Lentz is with the Columbia - Steel compan Initiations At Slumber Part The Mu Shant Fumae club' held its initiation cermonies, at the home of Miss Ruth ; Robertson Saturday, evening, the affair ; being be-ing in the ' f orni - of, a sleeping party.. , - -.. - - Those attending' were. Arline Dyer, . Virginia Muhlestein," ' Shir- Jey ' Mason, -Norma Prusse, Helen McAf fee. Ramona Kilpack.X Dor Pf4hy Rawson, Norma Locander arid the hostess. , ' f., .' Sunday' morning ,the girls were tendered a delicious , sunrise breakfast: Surprised On Birthday A delightful . surprise Xparty honored ;Shirley . Mae JIutcnuvgs at her homo; Saturday evening, 'in I !P.lhration . nf 'h(r MrthrlavV annl-H versary. t y 'X 'Hallowe'en ; decorations , '"and bowls of yellow and bronze marigolds mari-golds made the .rooms attractive. Games ' were : played, - after which delicious : refresh m.ents were served serv-ed to .14 ;yoyng friends.. Beautiful Beauti-ful : gifts were presented - to Shirley Shir-ley Mac- - ' ; ' ' . ' , , . . X " ' . ' " -. Gray hair- begins ' to ,; show' ort white persons at art average age of 35.;. years; r in negroes, . ' seven years plater. k. X s' ' I 'I used to slave away doing my own wasnf in a . aamp, uncomfortatie ? base nrent, t toiling, up and . down stairs with baskets full of clothes. It was a messy and tire- some job.' Not only ddes the X -XX..' X '- ;U- x ' :-J Washaaty -f ' -X" a''.-- ' X.'-X ' - X - - - " f k.. ::: X ness, discomfort and timcrfor worn-en, worn-en, but also hioney too Mf you're doing do-ing your wash at home, you pajfor laundry service vjthout getting it! Let us take overvashing worries,' phoneftoday and get full information!"'- x'' - i; :ypy V Farewell Parties gave a party at. their horoeSat urday evening, iahonorbf Mrs. Andersen's -sister", Mrs.' Chestlna B. Larsen, who'lcaves Saturday to reside in -.Washington, D. C. . Roses andfall flowers in profusion; pro-fusion; .w-e re arranged throughout the ; rooms Xridge - and Chinese checkers were featured,, also, two clever guessing games, were played play-ed an readings i were - given , by Margaret and Jean Andersjen and Marlene Larsen; 1 v ' A delicious luncheon wa$Nserv-ed wa$Nserv-ed to f jhe following neighbors and friends:,1 "Mr. and '"Mrs. Elmer Singleton,; Mrs. Marie Le.e, Ed Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thuescn, Mrs. Roy Slack; Mr - and Mrs Roy -Warner,' Mr. - and . Mrs-,x Albert Al-bert Kopp; Mr., and Mrs Orrirt Baird, Hx. and Mrs Allerr Charles Blacki. Miss Gladys Black, Jeanne and Margaret Andersenand Marlene Mar-lene Larsen., ' ' '" 1 ', Mrs Larsen and daughterMar- leiiex were entertained- at a fam ily dinner givenxby Mrs. Larsen's brother tnd sister-inla(w, Mr. and Mrs. EdwOixBaird, aKtheir .home 'in fi erA art' RiirVHa v -. covers : were . aiso iaia ior wr. and Mrs ' ReubenA-ndersenvand f amilv -of Provo. and Mr.-ancKJ Walter Baird and family flnmn No Meets uiiicers sX Camp No. 7, Daughters of Utah Pioneers' have elected neW offi cers Jfo fill- vacancies resultingf uxrougn resignauons. v, N the , meeting w4as held at the home, or Mrs. Jiimma jncivenzie, and .honored .Mrs. . Ieah Wheeler, retirifig second- vice captainv Mrs. Myra. D- KIUpack captain," ' was in chargeX- -f'- x ' Mrss x Wirtnife " Morris; replaces Mrs.XWBeeleiX Mp--' AVilmirtb Brown succeeds M. At Ilenrich-sen Ilenrich-sen jblS''- treasurerfXMrs. Ethel Lewis-.is .: chorister, in place of Mrs. . Nell Bullocks andNlrs. Kate Brown s the new cla'ssleader,; sue? ceeding ' Mrs, Florence Clak. . . " A A- history wasf:given by Mrs. Ef fie Clarkxand tthe .lesson lby Mrs." Kate Bfown. A duet was sung by. Mrs. EtHel'. Lewisahd Mrs. Leah . Wheeler, , accompanied by Mrs. Vern PpNvell' Refresh- CiC -CiMUYWAt XW Bridge Affair For Club; Guests ex- . aX.1 X. -. ... V;. ' v;oriugt;-runvicon was nyy-fed' nyy-fed' by - members; of ... theCleofan club1 and guests.at' thehomp of Lirs. Lcot;Tay lorT5aturda y . after: noon., .'. - r-', " -i Mrs. 'Arve'i R. . Morgan Wort, the, high score prize, and Mrs. Roy Hoover,.v the' Second favorXand htffe ;guest -award . went vto Mrs. it C.:Thorpe. . .' ' ,, .. ' Membs'rs ; in .attendance "included "includ-ed Mrsifranlo awrhce, Mrs., Rov .kodver. X- Mr. 'William Whittle, :MrsFrankMadsen, Mrs. Wells. RichmfoidMrs.v Xrvel King, , Mrs.- DavidGoodman, and Mrs. Arvel R.&lorggn, and the guests were Mrs. Arthur p. Taylor, Tay-lor, -Mrs. Berf Ilulsh, Mfs. Rees Tlunrh . lfr " A ,M"I.vnni yMm- A. Ek"Writrht.vMrs. William'Wil-l ,kins andMrs Y; C. rhorpc.-- . A iAUGHT J.lE A; VWft EaU'E Q, ' "Several ' times.' IXcaught . reauy. - nasty; corns Njrom ply steppin'out of the-wet, hot. call .X:rX.' X'-. ' 7 Ml .1 " mi- basement Into" the cpld wfiiaXi j've found - that they do t2r.x air. , Colds, cost nneyXinuch better work than I too! Finallyi however 1 got cah do and they save lots i j wise lo mvsear of. TROY save sicl X -.-;- - jGlub" Calenda LICIION AUXILIARY A meeting of the Ancncan L, gion auxiliary will be held Wrd nesday -v evening' at 8 o'clock, at' the home of Mrs. Kenneth Il.iiley. Mrs.' George Ballif will tell of her. ; experiences as Utah's hoste.s-s at the New Yord . worU'a fair. f reshments will be served. - ' SOCIAL ART " ; Members of the Social Art elulj. will meet .Wednesday evening nt 8' o'clock at the -home of Mrs, Melissa Lewis.' . wksti:kn wkit::ks XThc' Provo chapter of the'X' ;t-gue ;t-gue of Western .Writers will'meet in the public -'library. full1 al- tenuance is urged X CLUB - o Mrs. J.. Crleissen will be hostess-'' to- members .of the, X, eiub' at herhome Tuesday eve- PraSc'Starks (jive Dinner X- Mr. and Mrs. jFrank Stark pave n. WpII nnnnlnt 'er ilitniet Kutifliiv pgdcn.at their .home, for 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Leritz, former 'A-l'rovoanf. whbare ei route from ..Burminf;-ham, ..Burminf;-ham, Ala. to San Francisco, Calif., vhcre thy will make their home., vMr.lentz is with the Columbia Steelcom'pany: r," , Other-" guests were- Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert - Vance. - L'iMlil 'if' lit x a ami l CV1T0MIII l Turn fdMIUri fY H0T1.XC tOK r At Iic STAXimil) ifIasscs arc not needed, you'll be frbuklv , ToniVsdr yllSmiIus And no wunder! . She jiist put on her v new glasses, f rom : the. St.ri-dardl St.ri-dardl Gone arc the head ache s", n e r v ousnrw, strain. Had your evos-examined evos-examined r e c e n t 1 y ? , You'll be frankly told ff gla.ssc3.-arc not .needed! Pay $1.00 weekly. QPilcntconpflKY- MMirnriirtM(f mill ; s IlttM-tisli)K- il l Ian -" 1 L- Bblds V X LESSQI FOPiGEY! -Now, on washday I simt pick up' my phone and the Troy Laundry time and. discomfort.' , .. .. "v Plion ':xic4 3 FOU SERVICE AND DETAILS OF ALL OUR .'SERVICES! w v . - V A MO U U i) J -f |