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Show PROVQ r VUTAH) "'lDXlLT jHERALD, THURSDAY, MAY" 2, ' 1940 PAGE FOUR EtKel D. Rambeau Society Editor PHons 494 ' I Interectina Features Fox c'r 'r 7. . t'T 'II r, ; Women, Club and jK&Mf ' I V Ml - J 11 : .Ljfc$ I Lodco Newt . r ? 7rO J 1 L-y . J V Q, .ulL Benjamin Bachmans Feted On Golden Wedding Anniversary The home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bachman "was the scene of much festivity Wednesday evening, when the higniy-respected higniy-respected Provo couple received felicitations from 300 guests, the occasion being their golden wedding anniversary, . Beautiful bouquets, gifts from friends both far and near, were tastefully arranged throughout the entertaining rooms. Dainty yellow roses were predominant. Telegrams, cards and messages poured into the Bachman home during the day, including in-cluding a telegram from a daughter, Mrs. Melba B. Andrews and her family In New YorK, anav letters from Senator vviinam . Kin. Conexeasman J. Will Robln- aon, Don B. Colton and other notables. nota-bles. Many guests attended from out of town, and all signed in a guest book. . ReeeivinEr with Mr. and Mrs. Bachman were ithelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn, and their son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bach man of Salt Lake City. Miss Grace Cheever greeted the gueats in the hallway. Rvron Jensen Dlayed piano mui etc during the calling hours, 7 to 10 o'clock. The dinlner room was ; lllumln ated by candlelight, tall yellow candles gracing me mamei. . u? table was covered with an exquisite exquis-ite ecru lace cloth bver gold, and was arranged with a motft artistically artis-tically beautiful floral adornment. The centerpiece was created from trolden alvsum. sprays of kerria and lilv-of-the-vallev. and at either end a wedding ring of yellow yel-low pansies was banked with the atysum and kerria, and ras centered cen-tered with five yellow j candles. Dainty yellow organdy napkins were used. Mrs. S. A. Stum presided pre-sided in the dining room. . Pouring at different hours were the following .well-known Provo matrons: Mesdames Nellie Mc-Ewan, Mc-Ewan, Lacgr Thompson, D. B. Mc-Bride, Mc-Bride, Bernetta Beck, Gertrude Page and Milton Thomas. Attired In dainty pastel frocks, and wearing corsages the following follow-ing young Misses served;. .Dorothy .Doro-thy Winn and Joanne Bachman of Salt Lake City, granddaughters; Mary Stum, Rhoda King, Gertrude Ger-trude Page and Lou Milner of Provo, and Lillie Tidwell of Wellington. Well-ington. ' Betrothal Announced Card Party Delightful Neighbors of Woodcraft gath ered at the home of Mrs. , Luella Btrebble Wednesday evening for cards and luncheon. T , . In attendance were Mrs. Grace Davis, Mrs. Etta Tucker, Mrs. Sarah -Johnson, Mrs. Ellen Hol-lingshead, Hol-lingshead, Mrs. Eva Mildenhall, Mrs. Beth Myrup, Mrs. Leah Roberts, Rob-erts, Mrs. Marie Buchanan and Mrs. Sylvia Winters. Mrs. Mildenhall won the high score prize, and Mrs. .Tucker, the second i f avor. l Mrs. Annie Jeppson ' of Provo,, announces the engagement or her daughter, Bernlce Jeppson, to El-vin El-vin Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs Peter Betts of Payson. Utah Sorosis Session Enjoyed A program on "Paderewski Memories," was presented by Mrs. Nellie a Bailey at the UUh Sorosis club session held Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leland M. Perry. Mrs. E. H. Eastmond was as sisting hostess, and Mrs. William Bailey, president, was in charge Delia May Ivins played a plato selection, "Minuet, by Paderews ki. Members ; present were Mes dames Stanley M. Clark," J. J. Weight, William Bailey, Nellie C. Bailey, Abe W. Turner, RJ Gam Clark. J. C. Knell, Perclval' Bige-low, Bige-low, Wayne B. Hales, Don . C Merrill, L. IV Cullimore and Dallas Dal-las H. Young. Social Activities Planned By Girls Girls of the Nautilus social unit of the B. Y. U. were entertained at the apartment of the Misses Mary and , Florence Page . Wednesday Wed-nesday evening: ' , - Plans were discussed for the Beta Sorosis Mothers Day Event Enjoyed Makes Bid as Ace Of Style Trumps Beta Sorosis club members en tertalned their mothers or guests, at the home of Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood Wednesday afternoon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs Carlton Culmsee and Mrs. Dres den Miller. Mrs. Flovd Millet cave a fine review of "Pride and Prejudice, following which . a clever offering, Leaves From a ScrapoooK, presented by Mrs. Merrill Christ onherson. as the voice of the oook; Mrs. Marvin Gease, must cal arrangement and accompanl ment; Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, narrator, and Miss Mary McGreg or, who sang three solos, accom panied by Miss Wilson. Two piano duets were played by Mrs. Harold Jaroch and Miss Betty Coles. A tasty luncheon was served, and attractive gifts were presented present-ed to the honor guests. The rooms were beautiful with ' spring flow ers. J ; Included in the guest list were Mesdames A. L. Booth, M. Berry, J. W. Sauls, L. L. Nelson, W. V. Shriver, T. H. Collins, Louie M. Dixon, Joseph Sudweeks, L. B. Tackett, Henry W. Gease, Harri son Foote of Nephi, Elvon L. Jackson of Salt Lake City, Nance Chipman of American Fork, A, B. Worsley, Walter Ellerbeck, J Frank Ward of Salt Lake City, W. R .Green and a Mrs, Grant. Members present Included Mes- 1 v h Bride-Elect Leaves For Washington A CE high lor ' spring endge a carties is this printed silk crepe dress with spattered daisy bouquets on a black ground. "The helow-elbow sleeves and the horl- dames Erven J. Nelson, ti. v. zontal tuckine at the point of the fcnnver, w. naymona vifeen,. u. i ,v necjume are xasnion news. Orlo Allen, J. Erval Christensen, Ernest Kasmuson, uien Simmons, if j m Vern R. Greenwood. Donald M. I f I fltt VJI llJnilV Broaddus, Lee Snarr, K. B. Sauls, IC I OmTl 1 1 TTI PT1 TOfl Marvin Rease. J. Hart. F.I "r Blaine Ward, Merrill Christopher- son, Floyd Millet, Harvey King, E; Byron Dastrup and Carlton Culmsee. Fidelas Unit Elects Officers Mrs. Orca B. Tanner. Val Norn sponsor, entertained the unit girls at her home Wednesday evening, in honor of Helen Brockbank, who became :- Mrs. Merrill Weech in ceremonies at the ; Salt Lake temple this morning. -' 1 Mrs. I. E.. ' Brockbank, . the bride's mother, was a guest. . Tulips and wild flowers beau- ElecUng officers for the year 1940-41 the Fidelas social unit of ?,, " , , . "Cif Ik! J rZl Vi .": Miss Brockbank's tea-towels.' also. day evening. I daiTv nn th hnnovmmn tHn Vol The girls voted to lead the ac-l ' Z - II iliHtl.. Mf fKo nnmnr axhnnl ra I "ta """6, uu w "-"3. lous luncheon was served. is to be held late In May, also, for a canyon party. Delicious refreshments r were served to the following members: Elaine Emery, Norma and Doris Crane, Dorothy Hedqulst, Mildred Cox, Bernlece Chaff in, Lucimae and Mary Pyott, Vera Powelson, Betty Ruth Christensen, Bettle Peterson, Louise Street. Helen Gowans, Arlene Mitchell, Idcila Borup, Afton Ford, Maxine Foster, Fos-ter, Frances Hilton, Lois Johnson, John-son, Helen Nelson, Linda Spack-man, Spack-man, and Marjorie Hulsh. Miss Venice Redd left Wednea-day Wednea-day night for Washington, D.. C where her marriage to Max C. Jacobseh of Washington, formerly of Provo, is to take place May 10. The ceremony will be perform ed In the L. D. S. chapel by Sam Carpenter, rormer branch presi dent. The young couple will live In Washington, where Mr. Jacob- sen Is employed in the Federal Works Agency, and is attending the law school at George Washington Wash-ington university. The bride has accepted an appointment ap-pointment from the civil service commission in the government printing offices. At the train to bid farewell to Miss. Redd were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Redd, and members mem-bers of the family, 2. Elmer Ja-cobsen, Ja-cobsen, father of the groom-to-be, and a sister, Mrs. Elma J. Board-man. Board-man. Also, close freinds of the bride-elect,- Mrs. Louise F. Heal, Mrs. Stella S. McArthur, Mrs. Dorothy D. Larsen, Miss Alice Bown, Miss Nedra Larsen and Miss Margaret Paxman. Golf Plan Women Dinner a 1 I i 4 11 WANTS GOOD SHOE LOOKS Wen. WANTS GOOD SHOE FEEL are;- Gwen Cenella Fagg, vice Maurlne East, secretary and treas urer; Kathryn Christensen, report' er: Todd, Louise Peterson, Kay Tag- : iST S3, i.n; ST ert Betty Preston. Helen Ben-; Ben-; and Rhoda King, recreational n.tt w . . Aamm leader. THE SHOE WITH THE MAGIC SOLE Look a second time at these v Air Steps What, you see is a. look of lightness gay, graceful, grace-ful, feminine. What you don't see (because it is a deep inside secret 'ot designing) is the i Magic Sole .4 1 a shock-absorb-: ihg honeycomb of air cells. It takes up the jolts. Smooths out the bumps.!. Keeps your feet so rested and your nerves so soothed that you're always ; Fresh at Five". New Air Steps for street or dress patents, shiny-and-dull " combinations, slip-ons and gores, 'sandals and pumps, and spectator sports. . - . .... w9 .jOOTEailil 600' -. ' y - - Nancy TrunelL Nancy Rlchaids, as 'iiimmw wpsldent for artive Rutn Poll Jeannette Gray, Betty " t al Jean Stapleyj. Dorothy Daynes, 5.3; 15' Marge Price, Jean Wade, Mary vule and American Fork. A cal- v, T.ni- ,S Stoddard. Betty Stewart, Sarah r nirfl pif r Mabey, Millie Harris, Dixie SUnd- iS LS? h,T,f, age, ElaineJJchfield. Birdie Bqy- chairmanJ that the last function, la canyon dancing party, of this year win be held May 18 at the girls home in Provo can yon.- Outgoing officers ;i Include: I er, Norma Taylor, VaLeen Evans. low, Betn Anderson, Venice Whit Ing and Helen Adams, . 1 GreSv Cv!ce ' president; Hazei No-HoSteSS Patty Maurine East, reporter; and Pearl EniOVCd aJV tLlUD Glissmeyer, recreational leader. 1 ' ' o-nosiesses ; Miriam nasmus- a delightful no-hostess ptuty km, tbwii iiiuinjisoiv juots jenwn was new by members of the Las served a delicious luncheon to the! Arnicas club, Wednesday '. evening rine East, Vera Dixon. Eileen! Member wescnt wrr T Mr- Felix, Elizabeth Freeman, Martha Melva Jensen, Mrs. Atha Stewart, oixu, w e Averett, iora wurus. Mrs. Merriam ' Phillips, Mrs. Pearl Glissmeyer, HeUen Seaman, Louise Anderson, . Mrs. Bunny Gwen Johnson, Kathryn Chris- O'Brien, Mrs. Helen Cole, Mrs. Vcuac" " ,,ean Vorsicy' . 'Aiperca Hilda Allen, Mrs. Chloe Sails- rn,ien iaie,,roi lanner, bunri and Mrs. Edith Young. Mrs. Helen Ellison, CeneUa Fagg, Mar- Maurine Taylor, Mrs. Linie Uoyd , -, 5 V'"""D. tanud, ana Mrs. Ethel Wilson xriscuia vruamunason, . jje J eune I guests vvniuicjr, ivuuua iving, uwcn An derson, Sylvia - Hinckley, were Dinner was followed hv hriilM nn.. i .. o- vtl.y I TIT rQ rVYI txlnntnor - lh. ' Vi-h Ton. OnVlaon TT0,1 t J ' " " , Xi . v,xiiyu oiiu honors and Mrs. Anderson, sec NOV Vndtt-arm Cream Deodorant safely .. Stops Perspiration ond favor. Lilacs prettily orated the table. Lae Gai Matrons Entertained dec 1. Does not rot dresses, does ' not irritate skin. ' " 2. Nowticingtodry.Canbeosed right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops, perspiration . for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. . . ' . Apure,white,greaseless,stain- less vanishing.cream. 5. Arrid has been awarded the - Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for " -' being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION fars of Arrid have ba sold. Try ajar tod ay 1 ' Lae Gal - Matrons were - enter tained by Mrs. ., J. . C. J Mof fitt Wednesday ' afternoon $ at -her home. Mrs.- Frank Hoover ;. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen assisting. Two selections were eung by, a trio from the Provo high school, consisting ; of Helen Swapp, Betty Beveridge and Maxine Drysdale. accompanied by Jean Bennett. Cootie was played, Mrs., Wallace Riddle winning the high score prize. Refreshments were served. Tulips decorated the rooms. :: Members present . were i Mrs. Nephi Anderson. Mrs. Dwight Billings. Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mrs. Wallace M.: Riddle, Mrs. j Bruce Haws, Mrs. Enoch Muhle-l Muhle-l stein, Mrs. Israel L. Muhle- I stein. Mrs. Ray Stewart, Mrs. A. F. Acord, Mrs. J. E. Stein 'and Mrs. Charles R. Miller. .. . The Provo Women's ' Golf association as-sociation is holding dinner at the golf clufihouse Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, to be followed by a program and bridge game. All women Interested in golf are cordially invited to join with the members in this annual event. Reservations may be made by calling call-ing 393 or 181. . '.- Les Ceciliennes Name Officers Officers for next year were elected at a business meeting of the : Les Ceciliennes of the B. Y. V.; Wednesday evening at the home of Audrey Rigby. The following were elected: Chle -But&erfjeld, president; Max- leen Hogan, vice president: Jane Hafen, secretary, treasurer; Leah Dance, historian; . Lucille Giles, reporter. ' , - Plans were made for a canyon party to be held next . week, in charge of the four new pledges, Inger Sorenson, chairman; Gwen Eijey, Leah Dance and Fawn Mil ler. Arrangements were also msde for a senior breakfast to be" held during the last days - of school. Jeanne Nelson, Jane Hafen and Luclle Giles comprise the commit' tee. - ... . . Refreshments were served by the, retiring officers, Coral Curtis, president; Mary StowelL vice president; Chloe Butterfleld. secretary, secre-tary, treasurer; Gladys Boswell, reporter, ; and ' June Barton, his torian. Reynolds Glub Open Session Lovely Affair Club Calendar .rnisciLLA , The Prlscllla club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Booth in Pleasant View,. Friday at 2:30 o clock. :-. - - ' N. of W. '., Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the L O. O. F. hall. . . YESIIAItAlI A dinner-meeting: of the Yes harah . club will be heid Satur day evening at the home of Mrs. Pervical Bigelow, 599 North Uni versity anvenue. Dinner will be served at 7:30 o'clock, and a large crowd Is expected. r . s. a ; ' Members of the S. C. club will meet with Mrs. Horace Newton Friday: at. 2:30 -o'clock at the Haase cafe. - i Announcement! NOW OPEN ' Peril Qp-Sho Snimniing Pcol Also Roller Skating . Among the Important functions of the week, , was the open session of the Creative Fine Art 3 club, A. L. R. chapter No. 12. held Wednesday afternoon at the Third ward recreation halL Two hundred women attended, including guests of the members, and the special gueats, members of the Utah and Provo etakes Relief Society board3, and the presidencies and secretaries of the nine wards of Provo. Members of the club were attired at-tired In lovely formal frocks, adding ad-ding a pleasing effect. Potted plants, palms and cut flowers formed the artistic decorationa. fend the table was covered with lace and held a centerpiece of white carnations and red tulips. A chorus of 20 girls, under the direction of Miss Mary McGregor, Mc-Gregor, gave. In song, the lives of Drs. Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen, using their own compositions. Two numVra written by Mrs. Florence Billing were sung by Miss Elodia Ash-worth Ash-worth and Mrs. Melba P. Pyne, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth SardorJ. Students of Miss Margaret Mar-garet Burton the B. Y. U furnished two dance numbers and students of Miss Dorothy Richmond Rich-mond of the Provo high school. presented a half hour of selected dance offerings. Refreshments were served by the past presidents, and Mrs. F. G. Warnick and Mrs. J. A. Washburn poured. Hostesses were Mrs. H. K. Porter, chairman; Mrs. T. T. Taylor, Mrs. J. Elmer Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. Amos N. Merrill. Mrs. Maurice Harding and Mrs. Wllford HalL , , D. U. P. Board Meets Saturday The Utah County D. IT. P. board will meet Saturday at 2 o'clock - In the First ward hall. All county board members, captains cap-tains and officers of camps are urged to attend. Mrs. Sarah H. passey, president, will preside. Reports of the state convention. L also th& -Utah., county xompary, ... t - - 1,. . . w lij on Kiven. rtiuia win w com pleted for the county Jubilee to be held in Springville, . June 1 Special departmental work will be conducted and there will be a special class for classleaders un der the direction of Mrs. Robec Coleman and Mrs. Olive Thorpe. The lesson, "Love Stories and Plo-neer Plo-neer Courtship" ill be given. Ladies' Literary Members Hear Dr. Wayne Hales Meeting in the evening Instead of the afternoon. Ladies' Literary club members heard an interesting interest-ing program at the home of Mrs. Lester Taylor, Wednesday. Dr. Wayne B. Hales of the B. Y. U. spoke on "The Hearers." Mrs. Elmo Peters gave the club history for the year, and luncheon lunch-eon was served. The season's flowers were arranged about the house. In attendance were Meadatr.es Dwlght Packard. Hupo Price, EL A. Paxman, Wyman Berg, Arnold Rawllngs, Albert Hickman. 1L W. Merrill, Wayne B. Halea, Thocias H. Sumner, James A. Owena, Richard Bandley, Sterling Ercan-brack. Ercan-brack. Jack Pullen, Wilmer Alien, J. W. Chrlatenaen, Elmo Peter. Rulon Morgan and Clarence S. Boyle. Farewell Party Is Delightful Honoring Mrs., William Walter. who is movinjr to American Fork, Mrs. C. G. Shaw rave a Party Tuesday evening at her home. Monte Carlo Whist was the diversion, di-version, Mrs. Walter winning the high score prize and Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Ford, the consolation favor. A tasty luncheon was served. COMING ON THE STAGE! ONE DAY ONLY May 9th (.: cm -; " fc ..' h-J a u a w A,, TONIGHT & TOMORROW SECOND OF THE BIG 20 HITS! Dorothy Akin) Lamour Tamiroff John Howard k Biff Cast! Written by LLOYD C DOUGLAS Author of Green Light and Magnificent Ob raW Plo "Law of the-UndenyorIdw the-UndenyorIdw with CHESTER MORRIS ANN SLLLULEI' Last Show Tonight: 'Underworld" 8 :50 'Passage" 10:00 Reception To Honor Couple Mr. and Mm. Crl Farley i Orerru are rl-. a wed-u-.j t eeplon Saturday everlr.?, Lt Uv. Vi-eyard ward hsJl, in h:r.cr t their daughter, Luc.::. Frairtpto.n. Coil.rj, ho tare ? returned from a tor. ever. '-on l the east. The your.g- cou-'e u manie In the :t Lake turtle, Afr 15. Their delightful trip Inclulf itcps in Chicijto a.nl D tr' . ' where they axr.t a a.y at KtLl lale. En route borne, Vnry vu..:e In Karjiaa City, traveled crtr th Royal Garge, and pnt mom i: at the CoicraJo Natiorl Hcnu ment park. They will rr.aiie their horr.e i. Orem. Mrs. Walter was prr&er.td with i beautiful handpaintisgr. In attendance were Mrs. IU; Murdock, Mr. Marie Scott. Mn Harvey Ford. Mrs. Seta Li.Ui.-r Mrs. Ljnn Tregeagle ar.d iirt Jack Sumner. ENDS TONIGHT! TWO BIG JUTS! "Tear Gu 8quad" John Paj-r.e, Gloria Dickaon "Smiling Akunj with Grade FielJa -r- Tomorro I lit brtnSf you your roer riet m o menu In months 1 -J ....- Clr MATURE! 4 fi .11. I t w k r i r :-. r f MAIE Hi-Two Hi-Two Rwl Eri RARItT .Lerca CRAYr .mad Sm tf CSt I r ENDS TONIGHT . . . Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The House of the Seven Gables" With 5IAKG.RET LINDSAY I . Ceo. Naadkr Vlrvrr-nt PrW H rmmr- frrm Do- In , aMit' t, Xl-ut I rail I ion, to as traroil of dninct lirr i drum huh rnanm of Jjf, mar Ihrlllinc Wfe it Starts Tomorrow1. A Picture Thai Mulches The Grratf,a I In Hzrfrr Hietcry: 'If 'lit 1 ' ;vr . - - i i f i : s mi ThiIllljJiIIIJ, nUTH CCHDOH OTTO KHUOZR DOMALO'ctIS? 8 I FRIDAY 9 p. m. Semi-Finals TcIIuride-ParaJtiount AMATEUR CONTEST! THEY EIUi;3 YCOR CijosI SCREEN TUTiU! Sinners at . . . on a fright d tBe iimred! Adrenfure as fhilHfvg at i i MW"y a 1 ) -JlJi (I ) Starts !AN HUNTER peter lore paul lukas I Additional Society Sunday!! At mil More wlliaa lulled od On Page Six 1U awl . |