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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY' HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940 PAGE TWO Interesting Features For Women; Club and . Lodge News 1 -:,I.:''Vrl,:: "X?Vf f0 Zli-n H T J$ Ethel D. Rambeau QflU" H 7 J I (l - I j Hf Society Editor Cjl;;J(.yy-Vl JAL 1 l -Jl-MSL. Phoned, Couple Leave For Honeymoon The marriage of Helen Brock-bank, Brock-bank, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L E. Brockbank of Provo, to Merrill Mer-rill J..Weech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Weech of Salt Lake City, was an event of Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. . President , Stephen , L. Chlpman performed the ceremony., the young couple being accompanied through the temple by their par-ents, par-ents, also Mrs. S. C- Adams of -Provo, Mrs. L. John Nuttall. Mrs. Fanny Burns, Mrs. James E. Tal-mage Tal-mage and Mrs. A. G. Brockbank of Salt Lake City. ; The wedding party was Joined ' by other close family members, and a breakfast "complimented the . newlyweds In the President's suite in the Hotel Utah. Three large centerpieces of ' pink and white sweet peas, and pink candles in gold holders, beautifully decorated decor-ated the long' table. Places were laid for 33 guests.". The bride , wore a lovely rose and blue flowered silk chiffon model, and an orchid corsage. - After the breakfast, the family called on President Heber.J. Grant, great-uncle of the bride, at his home, . where ,Jie' presented the couple' with, a number of autographed auto-graphed books ; and sheets , of ' verse. ; - ; ; -t ' ; . v'Thty immediately left by car for a month's honeymoon tour of California; Cali-fornia; v the . northwest and , the ' Canadian Rockies, and will return f V coffees, cious IS 'and what can V C SGIIILLinO IBANJCON ( C0FF00 ( 1' YJI ' V'Yl 1 J , , By Lincoln High School - - Music by .--.- ,: J. A; Seethaler and Dooley Hanson's ELOBY. CLUDtOIlGliESfnA ; (Music Styled For Dancing) . . Featuring . RAWLTNGS and DAVIS . - ; . ' : , v :- Singing: Team 1 ' '.L..ilL- iJJtOiEELj'i -Q'ii' SHO -BOAT NOW JS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GO TO BIRD ISLAND On This Big 200 Passenger Boat! Your Best Trip of the Season. It is worth $5 to you, and only costs 2 Adults 25Cchrildren BOAT GOES OUT EVERY SUNDAY. AFTERNOON Boat Leaves Provo River Mouth Every Sunday at 4 p.m. ; h Further Information Call 1173-J. - Bridge - Dinner For Bonheur Club Members of the Bonheur club were guests of , Mrs. Bert Woot-ton Woot-ton at the Edna Mae Hedqulst home Thursday evening. Dinner was served at one long table, bright with spring flowers." flow-ers." Mrs. Lewis Boyd I of Salt J Lake City, a former member, was present, ana jars. tsyroniiNeison was a guest. Bridge was the diversion, di-version, high honors going to Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen. y,x Present were Mrs. David Crow ton, Mrs. Paul Holt, Mrs. Elvin Anderson, Mrs. Stephen Murdock, Mrs. William Walter, Mrs. Glen Kenner, Mrs. Floyd Millet, Mrs McKay Christensen, Mrs.: Frank Van Wagenen, Mrs. Russell S wen- sen, Mrs. Dean Anderson, "Mrs Ralph Britsch and Mrs. Richard Knight., OS. Mothers' 5Cea Sunday' O. S. Alumnae members will be hostesses at a tea, Sunday aft' ernoon at the home of Miss Ruth Taylor, 256 North Fifth v West street, honoring all - mothers of both the .active and alumnae mem bers. ,' I Mrs. Dean Anderson is chair man on arrangements. to Salt Lake City, to make their home. . . v.-.:C;i'- For traveling, the bride added a smart navy coat, with navy straw picture hat, bag and shoes, and white kid gloves. . You can draw on Schilling for unlimited coffee enjoyment! Tbt reasyif It't a ''matchless blend of the world's choice skilfully roasted to bring out deli ; full flavor and strength. cm. ; Two Coffees , Ptrcoitr andDrif h lilt. !t!tJrh 7 TWEEDS GO TO AMERICAN designer Louise Barnes Gal lagher created this chic, utilitarian suit which is right for town or suburbs. sub-urbs. The moderately-flared moderately-flared skirt is of black tweed, the short jacket of redi black and gray striped tweed. Poppy red stitching trims the neckband neck-band collar and the front closing of the white silk jersey blouse. The hat, by Jeanne Tete, is of poppy pop-py red felt. Visitor Is Honor Guest A birthday party for Miss Jean Miles, visitor from Great Falls, Mont., was 'given by Mrs. Einar H. Johnson Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served and lovely gifts were presented. In attend ance were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meniifea of MtJ Pleasant, Mr.' and Mrs. J James VV. Menzies of "Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Violet Johnson, Irs. Nellie New-ren, New-ren, Miss Nonria Johnson and Mrs. Margaret Cox. .' i . : I Variety Club Entertained A variety of entertainment was featured at the Variety club session ses-sion Thursday - afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lamar . Groneman. Miss Leola Peay won the high score . prize, and Mrs. Glen LaMar Johnson of, Springville, tne consolation conso-lation favor. Luncheon was served. .. Mrs. Guy Strong of Springville, and Mrs. Thomas Marchant of Provo, were guests and the mem- 3 COLD'S MISERY ANY TIME OF YEAR PENETRO ecnHousi EfiA.V.ELOn wUT PAINT StlE PRICE tor Cat Ink S081 Qht Onrf Urt. CAUOM VICIAL S4.0S '"ill" YjjT; ci"3UND. OUrcOATEX flfaMt liNfiw- IHI PRICE NtCillatl S081 PA1.1T 1 . ALLON tMCIAk. ' S3.27 lit $2 81 D E X ALf UNOUUM - VAJIHI1H , ... hi-wiiiih M. llaM CALL ON tMCIAL S3.24 Ik - - - - ' - - - - " - - " 1 ' ' I xcovtiix I THI I IAHTH Trade With the Independent Iaint Stores On the Avenue Utah Uallsy 6!ass Paint Go. 57 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Phone 656 Provo, Utah TOWN f v ' I; If. 1 Club Women Given Party Mrs. Paul Thorn of Springville, was hostess to members of the LaConda club Thursday evening at her home. Members present were Mrs. Marion Hall iday, Mrs. Keuel K, Jac'obson, Mrs. Darwin Boardman, Mrs. Claude C. Cardall. . : Mrs' Percy 'Anderson, Mrs. Eldores Smith,' Mrs. Burton Frampton Proco, Mrs. Ted Haymond. Mrs. Lowry Anderson and Mrs. Howard Maycock of Springville. ' Guests Included Mrs. Granti Thorn, : Mrs. Melvin, . Haymond,' Mrs.-Grant Packard, Mrs. T. v L. A Callister of Springville, Mrs. Glen Nielsen and Mrs. George Young of Provo. Dinner was served, the. table being be-ing gay. with ' spring flowers Bridge was the . diversion. Mrs. Hallidav, winning . the , high score prize, ' Mrs. Maycock, consolation, and Mrs. Young, the guest award. bers present included Mrs. LaVar Groneman, Mrs. Effie Ulsen, Mrs. Dean Hansen, Mrs. Virgil Peter- son, Mrs. Rulon Hansen,. Mrs, Leola Le-ola Peay," Mrs. Leslie' Bennett,' Mrs. Solon Edwards and Mrs. Glen LaMar Johnson. . . raw . s SHE tlE mice PRICE tmtttlrm. S11B . I . jSErr $005 FLAT-TONE ERIE PRICE "IfJL . Quit 80 $20 . if TO $UAT tflCIAt 70s ft.r.'.' , $1 n tILE PRICE STICC0 All C0RCRETE PRIRT SRIE PRICE fm Ml to U s281 S2.ll IT " ' m III II I. ill Beta Sigma Holds Banquet A Founders' day banquet was held by the Utah Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, to celebrate the ninth anniversary of the national scrority, Thursday evening at the home oi Mrs. Gladys Winters in Payson. A Chinese theme predominated, "apple blossoms and iris forming the floral c-corations. Green tapers were in crystal holders. Chop sticks were given as favors and the place cards were in the form of rick-shaws. - Miss Cora Vest of Provo, president, presi-dent, presided. Miss Inez Ott or Payson gave a brief history of last year's accomplishments, anu two vocal solos were rendered by Miss Frances Joiinson of Spanisn Fork. " Miss Vest read a message from Walter W. Ross of Kansas City, founder of Beta Sigma Phi and presenter tiie chapter witft a banner. The ritual of jewel ceremony was held for Mrs, Lu-cile Lu-cile Magelby, Mrs. Florence Koach and Miss Marian Creer of Spanish Fork. Cards were played after dinner, -- "Mexican Art" Talk Interesting 1 An afternoon' on Mexico, principally princi-pally its art, was enjoyed by members mem-bers of the artists section of the Women's Council, Thursday at the Women's clubhouse. Mrs. Flora Fisher gave an interesting in-teresting talk on her trip to Mexico, Mex-ico, and displayed the pictures which. she sketched iu-2 painted while in Mexico. Also, sha showed a wide variety of articles collected on the trip. . . .. . , Bob Bowman played violin numbers num-bers and Don Smith, guitar selections, selec-tions, and : they - sang and played several Spanish songs. Mrs. A. W. Curtis, ; president, was in , charge. V In " attendance were Mrs. J. P. Gourley, Mrs. Leland Perry, Mrs. A. W. Curtis, Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mrs. Wyley Sessions, Ses-sions, Mrs. Edwin IU, Kimball, Mrs. W. Woolf, Mrs. W. E. Mitchell Mitch-ell and Mrs. A.N. MerrilL : . j Auxiliary Meet Is Enjoyed' 1 ' The Letter Carriers' auxiliary met at the . home of Mrs. Dee Brown Wednesday afternoon, the rooms being decorated with tulips. Lynn Brown, recently returned from a mission in the Netherlands, gave an Interesting account of some of his experiences while in the field. Mrs. Margaret KicoL Mrs. Gam Harward and Miss Vivia Davies sang two selections. Luncheon followed. In ,. attendance were Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Olsen, Mrs. Cleve Brown, Mrs. Cleon Christensen, Mrs. George Rea, Mrs. Howard Olsen, Mrs. VV. D. Steuler, Mrs. Andrew Hartley, Mrs. Eldon. Palfreyman of, Springville, Mrs. 'John Frc6t, Mrs. Louise Robertson of Spanish Fork. The guests Included Mrs. William A. 1-uttle, Miss Margaret Nicol t and . Mrs. Garn Harward. ; ,1 . . Little Folks At Gay Party Mrs. Carl Hawkins entertained at. the Joaquin school klndergar ten ; Monday afternoon. In honor of her son, Gordon, , whose sixth birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Mrs. Wyroa Hansen, the teacher, told two delightful birthday stories and conducted the games. . Light refersnments were served. . . :' Gordon was also the honored guest at: a party at his home. The . following little : friends en- Joyed the games, luncheon, favors and lighted birthday cake: Mary Lee Winkler, Carol and Anna Dale Eandley .RaNell Jones, Karlene Hawkins, Paul Peterson, DJX.Phil and Ranee Morgan, Cal Jolley, Katherlne Rieske, Keith, Phil and Gwen Jameson, Ted and Stevle Hawkins, Mary Jane and Karen Crown, Parley LeeMaster, De-waine De-waine and Helen Keith and Jay Ott. " - j The following mothers were also present: Mrs. Nell Jones, Mrs. Donna Winkler, Mrs. Susan Jameson, Mrs. La Von Keith, Mrs. Marietta LeeMaster nad Mrs. Sammie Hawkins. Gifts were presented to Gordon. - i ; i 1 " M. I. A. Picnic Is Delightful . i The presidencies of the Bonneville Bonne-ville ward Y. W. and Y. M. M.I.A. entertained at a lively outing in Canvon Glen, Provo canyon, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for the Gleaners and "M" Men, alt officers and teachers and members taking part In the M, I. A. plays during the winter. . A tasty picnic supper was served to 75 guests, and community commu-nity singing and games were features fea-tures of amusement. . ? Birthdays t Saturday, May 4 . MRS. PEARL NEWIiLL -Qualb Calendar REYNOLDS 0. 1 The Alice Louise Reynolds club. Chapter No. 1, wiU meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tte heme of Mrs. J. J. Weight. Mrs. Bernice Porter will furnish the program. - ... JOCOSE Members of the Jocose club will meet at thevhome of Mrs. Bernice Scott, 154 South Thirq West street, this evening. NAVY MOTHERS The Navy Mothers' club will meet this evening for a social, at the home of Mrs. Eva Thurman, 693 East Fifth South street, at 7 o'clock. A program will be followed fol-lowed by a jgt-luck supper. All members are cordially invited. , P. 1L S. WOMEN An open session of the Provo High school women will be held Saturday at 3 o'clock in the faculty facul-ty room at the high school. Each member may . invite one guest. Mrs. Fred R. Taylor will talk on "Studies of Art in Europe." Miss Elaine Brown will sing two solos and Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgendorrf will , furnish "instrumental "instru-mental music. . "Y" White Keys Tendered Dinner A dinner was given by the White Key pledges, for the actives, ac-tives, Thursday evening at the home of Venice Whiting in Spring ville. . , ; .. Maytlme" wa3 tne thvme, and the table was centered with a large white key, from which blue and white ribbons extended to tiny dolls dressed , In blue and white. , . The pledges presented the pro gram, with Charlotte Webb as toastmis tress, Toasts . were given by Marjorie Price and Dorothy Daynes, a read ing was given by Gwen Johnson; Margaret Barclay sang and Amy Cox played a piano solo. All the pledges sang an original song. . Other pledges In attendance were Dorothy Ballard, Nancy Richards. Camille Palmer, . Vivian Keller, Mildred Hurst. Ruth Nicholes, Jean Hill and Lucy Cannon. After dinner the party moved to the home ot Margaret Boyer of Provo, where final pledging ceremonies cere-monies were held. Actives - present were Leith Hayes, " Leora Curtis, Elayne Hinckley, Sarah Mabey. , Sylvia Hinckley, Vera Holbrook, Marjorie Jensen, Gwen , Colton, Connie Kelly, Frances Davls, Phyllis Smart, Melba Clerk, Enid Poulson, Beth Todd, Af ton Bigelow, Uor- othy Dixon, Laurel Peterson, Blanche Whitely. Wllla Thomock. Glora Tanner, Margaret Belnap, Thelma Famsworth, Beth Evans. Miss Leona Holbrook, sponsor, and Helen Holbrook, president. Birthday Is Celebrated MLss-Madon"U Zobell entertain. ed at her home Wednesday evening ai a Dirtnday purty for Kay White. Dancing: was the main diversion, and luncheon was served to the followine: Barbara Moffitt Kav White, Helen Cox, Kenneth Duke, Jack Thornton and the hostess. Remembcrl There's : ; 1 SPECIAL 0IJE LiOHE.Dia DAY That's the Sale (I No. 110 West Center St. Family Dinner For J. W. Prows A family birthday dinner vu givin by Mrs. J. W. IVows. assisted as-sisted by her daughters, honoring honor-ing Mr. Prows. WeresUay evening eve-ning at the family home. Lilacs, bleed,", g hearts ar-d fcrldal wreath 5ecorated the tatie and entertaining rooms. C;ILt were presented to tne honor guest-In guest-In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Thurber Prows of Ogden, Mr. nd Mrs. J. E. I '"rows and ,Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. j O. DeVere Wootton and aon iGareth of American Fork. Mr. and ! Mrs. Bliss G. Childs and ftmiiy I of Sprin grille. J-r. and Mm. El- dred Harding and family and !-n and, Genevieve Prows. Announcement Of Marriage Is Made SPANISH HJRK Announcement Announce-ment . is made by Mr. and Mrs. Maylan Carter of this city of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Lillian Carter to Marvin Harris cf Orem. The wedding rites were solemnized in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. A wedding reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Carter home. The immediate immed-iate relatives of the couple attended.- The bride was also the honored guest at a bride's shower for a number of relatives and fricnla Thursday cvtnlng. The guest of honor received many Jovely gifts. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If foa raff er from rhumue or neurit u paj n. try Uutaimple mcipensiv bomrri. Get t pmck-7 pmck-7 of K-El CompotiBd mix it with quart of wter. thm juic c 4 innena. Ot'.n wtiu 4a bonra hmum ammytit avmnii n-ulta n-ulta ar obtunxl. If tb fmina 60 Tm qKit yea. Ka-Ex will east you foLDirf to try. Ru-Vt Compound U f or s&i a reeomatendad b Walgreen and Good Drug Stores 1 Everywhere. (adv) r.iAY nurxiAGE sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 3 and 4 7 Spring Coats AH Spring Coats 1 25 Dresses Regular 1Q Cirnofni.o Coats and JAiIlovers IN ice to tar CWp J.O OH CtllCfa wiln x:acK8) Regular Jl.Vi to I S 0 One GrouD Hats Foundations nSLM'." One Lot Brassieres .. 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