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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 interesting Features For , r ' rlI;.i" Frf ' : 1 TH yV Ethel D. Rambeau IT :;.Wmen; Club and '. V&H j! , ' i ( I " 'frfcsif ' ' Society Editor Literary lub Entertains For Mothers Prominent among the many love Jy Mothers" day parties '.being given this week, "waa ! the affair tendered :by?thVjadie' Literary club members' for . their mothers and guests, 'Wednesday afternoon ' Mrs. J. W. Christensen was host- tss at her "attractive home, and was asissted by Mrs. Clarence Boyle and Miss Marguerite Jep- . person. A profusion of spring flowers made tne rooms oeauuiiu. Mrs. Richard - Bandley, presl-rient. presl-rient. xT)resstid welcome remarks, ' and Sylvia" was aung by the club's, double trio, composed 01 Mesdames A. E. Paxman, Sterling Ercanbrack,- Cora Wilson, i Kuion Morgan. J. : W-Christensen ' and Almo B. Simmons, with MrsrM. W. Merrill at the piano. Mrs. T. H. Sumner read "The Twins," by Fannie -Knbourne, two ' piano solos were played by Mrs. 'Almo B. Simmons, and Mrs. Cora Wilson read "Mr. Charles," by Donald Hough. , .' Four : little girls .appeared in dainty old-fashionel costumes and sang "Little Old Lady,"- after which they - presented, U the guests with dainty favors. Also, they assisted : with, the serving. They included Bonnie Ercanbrack, Miriam Christensen,. Norma Boyle and Jane Ann Morgan. " ; Guests present were Mesdames Nora Johnson, Edna Merrill, Mame Simmons, Shirt Wilson, Lottie An- derson, A. E. Watkins, Elvin Snyder, Emily Collins, George ' Rawlings, Esther Condie of Springville,' T. N. Taylor, ,NvA. Peterson,' J. F. Broadbent, ' Edwin A. Peay, James E. Petera, Fred S. Preston, Lacy H. Thompson, J. C. Robison, Edgar TV, Roberts, J. C. Maughan of Boise, Ida, L. C, Wilkes of: Pocatello, Ida., Irene Bradley and W. W. Ercanbrack. , -' ?- , Browning Society Arranging Tea Invitations have 'been extended to members of the :(.. Salt Lake .Drowning SocJety.to.Jon the Pro? ro Browning Society women at their tea Saturday from 3 to ' 6 o'clock, at the president's home en University hill. Mrs. George Balllf will' read !'In a Balcony," by Browning, and music will be furnished by Dr. Florence . Jepperson Madsen, Mrs. Alene . Peterson and " Miss - Marguerite Mar-guerite . Jepperson, the latter to sing ' some , of Browning's poems, set to music. r. , : . The affair, which wiH commemorate commem-orate Robert Browning's birthday, which occurred. May 7, is being given by the officers, Mrs. J. J , Weight, president ; Mrs. Claude Aahwortn, vice ' president; - Mrs. Victor Bird, secretary. and Mrs. A. L. Booth, treasurer. Mrs. Chris ten Jensen will be general hostess K. S. literaiy Club' Session . K. S. ' Literary club members met at the home - of Mrs. Gordon Nielsen - Wednesday evening. Three songs were sung by -Joy, Noreen - and Carol Allred, - after which Mrs. Joseph Taylor review- cd ' "The Cruise . of ? the Raider Wolf," by Roy Alexander. Re freshments were served. Guests Included Mrs. . Eugene Nielsen, Mrs. Rulbn Redford, Mrs. Theras Allred, Mrs. Arthur Har vey, Mrs. Mary Wright and Mrs. Max : Thurman, and the members present were Mrs. Harold Mitchell; Mrs. Austin Tyler, Mrs. Bernell Sturgis, Mrs. Thomas Stubbs, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs Delbert Stein- er; Mrs. Jack Perry, and Mrs. Jas per Snow.' -", WOW Vrtder-arm Cream Deodorant - safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses, does ' not irritate skn. , 2. Nowairingtodry.Canbeused right sfter shaving. ' - -, 3. Instantly stops perspiration . for 1 to i days. Removes odor - : ' from pcrs pi ration. ' i 4 Apure,white,greaseless,stain- ' less vanishing cream. . 5. Arrid haa been awarded the Approval Seal of the American , Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 23 MILLION Jars ol Arjid hv bn sold. Try jar today I ; : t-Jk s-ii Sw ji i-J iJ - Mothers' Day Party Les Amies club members were hostesses to their mothers at a delightful affair .Wednesday eve? ning at the Edna -Mae Hedquist home. . ' , Dinner was served, a pink and white 'decorative scheme ; proving attractive. Tall candles .burned in crystal holders, - and tulips ; and bleeding hearts formed , the cea terpiece. Candy baskets and place cards , completed - the ; appoint ments, y. , - Mrs. Zula " Sutherland, f ureal dentin presided. Mrs. " . Virginia Duke gave a toast, 'and Mrs. Leo Knight responded for the mothers. , A tribute was paid by Mrs. Dorothy i Jackson, 1 . Mrs. Louise Clark sang, a reading was giveiv-by -Marilyn Duke, and dance numbers were ' furnished by Diane Pearson, Marilyn 'Duke and Barbara Dunkley. A solo was rendered by, Sterling-- Bush, and guitar selections were played by Mr. McEIhannan. " Progressive 'cootie" was play ed, Mrs. j Charles Wlgnall and Mrs. Helen Knight receiving' the prizes. ' f . . r,. The guest list " Included Mesdames Mes-dames Leo Knight, Dell Chipman, William Lewis, Alvln Peterson, Earl Duke, Charles , Wig-nail' Roy Brown, N. A--JPeterson, E. O. By-lund By-lund ' of Orem, George Fall 'and Bennett Peterson- of Salt ... Lake City, Ada Clark -of Tooele, Rena Chambers of Spanish Fork, Artie Freckleton and Mabel ' Gardner. - They were presented with lovely love-ly gifts. Members present, were Mes dames Dorothy Jackson, Fay Jones, Helen Knight, Virginia Duke, Zula Sutherland. Mildred Saxey,' Fay Williams, Carlea Cor-bett, Cor-bett, PrisciUa Wilde, Venice Finch, Florence Armstrong, Zella Street, . LARue Anderson, Rhae Chipman and Ramoni Twelves of Spanish Fork. " Installation i Banquet Held Election of new-Val Norn offU cers was celebrated : Wednesday evenlng",iwith ,tbe annual Yellow Rose installatiQn banquet, held at Chairman and toastmistre's.3 was Beth Todd, and toasts, were given to the new officers bythe respective respec-tive out eoiiiir officers, "as follows To President Venice Whiting, by President Sarah" Mabey; Vice President Beth Andersonr by Beth Todd; Secretary Af ton Wallin. by Phyllis Smart ; Treasurer Jean Stoddard, by Elaine Brockbank; Reporter Jeanne tte Gray, by Betty Bet-ty Stewart, The ; new off leers were ' given corsages, and the outgoing officers, offi-cers, ' the traditional yellow rose. Music was furnished by a trio, composed - of Phyllis ' Smart, Nan Chipman and Helen Bennett, ac companied by Lucille Dyreng. Mrs. Orea B. Tanner, unit sponsor, spon-sor, was present, and the follow ing members:' Sarah Mabey, Ven ice Whiting, Beth-Anderson, 'Beth Todd, Phyllis Wallin, Jean Wade, Jean , Stoddard, - Jeannette Gray, Betty Stewart, Phyllis Smart, Elaine Brockbank, velma oisen, Kay Pace, Venice Cottam, Betty jean Stapley, .Betty Preston, Afton Bigelow, Elsie Adams, Mildred Harris, Nancy Richards, Kay Tag-gart, Tag-gart, Nancy Trunnell, Charlotte Webb, Nan Chipman, Helen Ben nett, VaLeen Evans, Rosalind Dahlqulst, Norma Taylor, r Birdie Boyer, Elaine Lichfield, Barbara Wooton and Marjorie Price. " . . ' Fidelas Girls ;. - Hear Play , : The . Fidelas social unit ' met Wednesday evening to .hear Lucille Lu-cille Anderson read a . three-act play. Business details were discussed and co-hostesses Kathryn Christensen Chris-tensen and : Bernice ' Huntington served a delicious luncheon to the following active members present: Maurine East, Vera Dixon, Margaret Mar-garet Passey,. Carol Tanner, Sylvia " Hinckley, Eileen Felix, Martha Bird, . Betty Jane Robison, Cenella - Fagg, Gwen Anderson, and Rhoda King. v , Give Mother Gladiolus Dulbs 50 large bulbs; In Gift assortment . , special ..01 Postpaid " Includes One MOTHER MACHREE. Beautiful, golden lavender that cost $100 a bulb a few years ago! Call or Write W. Reed Nuttall R. 2 Provo "Y" Girls, Day Activities In Readiness ' . When campus coeds assume con trol of activities for the annual Girls' day Friday at Brigham Young university, it will be under the general direction of the offi cers of the Associated Women Students, Enid Poulson of Richfield, Rich-field, president; Leora Curtis of Provo, vice president; Margaret Hurst of Panguitch, secretary; and Frances Davis of Shelley, Ida. recreational' leader. 'In the Meantime," the chosen theme of the day,' will be carried out in the morning coed assembly, the Mothers tea. and the evening dancing, party, Miss Poulson an nounces. Working on committees are the following: Assembly, Miss Curtis, chairman; Vivian KeUer Manu; Gwen Johnson, Richfield; Verda Mae Fuller, Barnwell, Alta Can.; Lucille Anderson, Rexburg; and Alberta Green, Chicago, III . Dance: Miss ' Davis, chairman; Marjorie " Merrill, Richmond; Beth Evans, Spanish Fork; Jean , Stoddard, Stod-dard, .Eugene, Ore.; J una Chris tiansen, , Provo ; Anna Johansen, Alberta, Can.; Lucy Cannon, Salt Lake' City; - . Martha Fitzgerald, Ephraim; Camille, Palmer, Leth-bridge, Leth-bridge, Alta, Can.; and Cenella Fagg, Salt Lake City. Afternoon- tea : ' Miss : Hurst, chairman; Ruth Starley,' Delta; Gladys Boswell, Provo; and Marjorie Mar-jorie Brimhall, Bingham. . N Delta Theta Chi Pledges Girls Formal pledging : ceremonies were held ly the Utah Epsilon chapter ' of Delta Theta Chi, at the home , of the retiring state president. Miss. Edith Harrison, Wednesday . evening. . Miss Barbara Cannon of Salt Lake1 City, state president-elect, had charge, and the Misses Helen Moir and Evelyn Jacobsen were pledged. Spring flowers tasteful ly - decorated the - rooms, and an impressive "candlelight ' assembly was .held.' Refreshments followed. In attendance were Miss Edith Harrison. Miss Mildred Moe, Miss Beth Schof ield. Miss. Norma. Johnson. John-son. Mist Dorothv Reid, Miss Gen-evleve'ProwsrMlS3--Dorothy''JaA-son. Miss Rose Zubeck, Miss Av-anell Av-anell Lines, , Miss 'Maurine Bigelow, Bige-low, Miss -Ruby Oliver, Miss Evelyn Eve-lyn Jacobsen, Miss' Helen , Moir, Miss Lois Haws and Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Richmond. - -. Birthday Celebrated Honoring her 'husband on' his birthday anniversary, Mrs TAr-thur TAr-thur L. Duckett 'was ' hostess to members of -his. immediate family at a dinner Wednesday- evening at their home. I Bowls of pansies centered the tables, and covers were laid for 11 guests. A variety of gifts were presented. c Wow Showing, at Our Downstairs Shoe Department... . , . , . " t-!.-!, k NATIONALLY ADVERTISED In Photoplay, MoCall's - i , ' , ' and other magazines. ' SKY BLUE n WHITE RACING RED n WHITE WHITE n TAN WHITE n BLACK WHITE n RED ; ELASTIC IZ ED DOESKIN, j with CALF. Guaranteed a advertised Levis Ladies' Stee It's Smart to Provo, UNSAFE dbKOm "Y" Cesta Ties Pledge Girls Final pledging ceremonies were held by the B. Y. U. Cesta Ties, at the Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore home Tuesday evening. '- i The following girls were pledg ed: Marie Rowe, Maxine Parker, Olive Marie Nielsen,' Barbara Herschl, Vllate Bowley and Betty Marler. ' ' , Officers were elected as follows: Naomi Anderson, president, suc ceeding Loa Mathews; 'Jerry Mac-farlane, Mac-farlane, - vice president; Melba Clark, reelected secretary; Charlotte Char-lotte Henriod, historian and - re porter. ' , " Luncheon , was served. Lola Ar- rowsmith and Rhea Robbins were co-chairmen - on " : arrangements. Plans were discussed for the formal, for-mal, to be held May 17. . ' Also present, were Maurine and Mayna Moffitt, Sybil '. Mathews, Chloe i Friday, Beth -JEvans, Mar jorie . Jensen, Beth-1 Davis, Nihla Perry, Rutli Nlcholes, Mary Jo Speckart,, Delia Duncan, Anne Slick, Amy Cox, 1 Afton Christen sen, Vivian Keller, Maxine Taylor and Helen Manwarlng. . Officers' Wives Enjoy Social The Utah County , "eace Offi cers' auxiliary met at the home of ' Mrs. William Lewis ; Wednes day afternoon, with -Mrs. Guy Christensen assisting, -. - ; After a session ;of . business '-50O'' was. . played, , Mrs George Loveless winning the high score prize and Mrs. Charles Smith, second.5 sec-ond.5 Mrs. Arnel Milner received a' game prize. Bridal wreath dec orated . the ; rooms. ' , ; - Luncheon - was served' to Mrs. Jed x Mercer of . American , Fork, Mrs.' J. E. Zimmerman , of Lehi, Mrs. George Loveless, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs.- Ren Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Albert Halladay, Mrs. Arnel Milner, Mrs.- James Snow and Mrs. W C. Robey. , -..;-. --. ' " SPACE FOR DISHES To provide extra ' closet space in the dining room, a corner cupboard cup-board is just the thing. Paint the outside to match the woodwork and if a little color , would brighten bright-en or add. smartness, the inside surfaces might be done in a" con trasting shade. - 0 In Good Heuseke: Be Thrifty" ''. NATIONAL SAftTt COWNCK - 00.22 Utah Third Ward Widows' Party - An en joyable ! affair was given to honor the widows of the Third ward, at the home of Mrs. Maria D. . Taylor Wednesday afternoon. -The party celebrated the completion com-pletion of a three-year ward project, pro-ject, that of carpeting the assembly as-sembly hall. . The elderly, women were delighted to meet together, some, after months of separation, separa-tion, and in one case,' three years, due to illness and accidents. The receiving- line comprised the general committee of the widows organization, as . follows: Mrs.' Sarah L. Dixon, Mrs. Charlotte Char-lotte Beckstead, Mrs. Nettle Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mrs. Mary A. Craner, Mrs. Louie , M.. Dixon, Mrs. Zipporah Westover, Mral Pauline Haws, and Mrs, - Maria D. Taylor, chairman. 1 Beautiful garden flowers were arranged throughout the entertaining enter-taining rooms. , . v . . ; V Transportation was , provided where necessary, and every guest over 80 years of age was requested request-ed to write her, name and age. The 'following -complied: Mrs. Lestra M. Morrison, 87; Mrs. Anna An-na M. Moore, 86; Mrs. Elizabeth RaOe, 86; Mrs. Hannah Hawkin 84; Mrs. Hattie T. McClellan, 82; Mrs. Emma Hurst, 82; Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet P. Hoover, 81; Charlotte Beckstead, 80, and Frances Mower,. Mow-er,. 80. - Mrs. Sarah L. Dixon was in charge of the program, which included in-cluded the following: Vocal solos, Mrs. , Ethel Lewis and Mrs. Rose Kartchner; Violin aolo,. Miss La-Dell La-Dell ' 'Bullock, accompanied by Mrs.; Reva Bullock; reading of three-act ' play, - Miss Helen Demos; De-mos; Mrs. Taylor reported on the accomplishments of the committee commit-tee during the past three years. Y A' delicious luncheon was serv-ied serv-ied by the committee to 45 women. wo-men. Also, lunches were sent to more than a dozen ' women who were unable to attend the get-together. get-together. Too, signatures and greetings from all present, were sent to an absent member, Mrs. Emily Carter, who is ill in Salt Lake City. j '" . 0 - .- -f r. (i V.V .1 - ' " x ' : . , '- ' , , ' ' A . ' . . Only the highest in beauty can py dqule . tribute to a lovely and loving mother. Give her Mojuas, the famous stoclingt she hs seen advertised in LIFE and other national magatints. Wetch. her eyes light up with appreciation of their beauty and your thoughtfulness. We have i Just the right type of Mojuds, from f lmy sheers to sturdy service weights, to delight mother ... and you. . See Them at Our Downstairs , j Utility Sttrrt - " ' vvv - - . Lewis Ladiss? Stee . 1TS S31ART TO BE THRIFTY" Provo, Utah . Cluulb Calendar NINETEENTH CENTURY A meeting of the Nineteenth Century club will be held Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. Herman Grimm will give the paper. U. S. T. AUXILIARY . Members of the U. C. T. auxiliary auxil-iary will entertain their husbands at a dinner Friday at 9 p. m. at the Hotel Roberts. JOB'S DAUGHTERS A meeting of Job's Daughters will be held Saturday at 2:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Important business is to be discussed dis-cussed and a full attendance is urged. - Beehive Girls At House Party Mrs. Evelyn Nelson and Mrs. Beth Llndstrom entertained members mem-bers of their Beehive group of the Sixth ward M. I. Al, at the Llndstrom home Wednesday eve ning. - . Progressive games were played, prizes being won by Elaine Bills, Mrs. Wanda Boel and Miss Beat rice Haws. Elaine Bills was also presented with a lovely vase of spring flowers as a reward for perfect class attendance. . The rooms were tastefully arranged ar-ranged with spring flowers. Lunch eon was served to the following guests, Mrs. Annie Llndstrom, Miss Beatrice Haws, stake lead er; Mrs. Clara Jensen and Mrs. Wanda Boel, ward officers, and class members, Elaine Bills, Veone Menlove, Nola Christensen, Betty Dean, Mildred . Montag, Helen Gardner and Marjorie Thurman. ' Pleasant Affair For Fidelas 'Mrs. Ruth Lundqulst was hostess host-ess to members of the Fidelas Alumnae, at the W. H. Prusse home Wednesday evening. Sewing and chat were enjoyed and a tasty luncheon served. Mrs. Emma Lee Meacham was a guest, and the members present weo Mrs. Lillian Smoot, Mrs. Hannah Oldroyd, Mrs. Louise dinger, Mrs. Grace Croft and Miss Leona Jack son. -.. XX O 5 1 CRY Hosiery Counter $1.00 ' - Attrum ibttrt . 7Qc Hostesses .At Farewell A smart affair of Wednesday, was the "brunch" given by Mrs. Lenn Creer and Mrs. Byard NUs-son, NUs-son, at the home of the former, to honor Mrs. C A. Larsen, who Is moving to Price. The long table waa arranged with a lovely basket of lily-of-the-valley. and a handmade crocheted cloth was used. Bridge waa the diversion, Mrs. Whit Hoover winning win-ning the high honors. Mrs. Laren was presented with a going-away gift from the hostesses. In attendance were Mrs. Whit Hoover. Mrs. Dean S. Til ton. Mrs. J. B. Somo, Mrs. Glen Simmons. Mrs. Hugh Jolley, Mrs. Bob Bullock Bul-lock and Mrs. Jean Hoover. " O. S. Elect ' : : New Officers O. S. officers for " the follow, ing year were elected at a spring luncheon held at the Edna Mae Hedquist home, Wednesday. Mary Deane Peterson waa elected president; presi-dent; Beth Mendenhall, vice president; presi-dent; Joan Berg, secretary; Barbara Bar-bara Anderson, treasurer, and Ruth Hales, reporter. The retiring of if cers are: Fran-ces Fran-ces Hughes, president; Rente Anderson, An-derson, ' vice president; Ruth Greenwell, secretary; Beth .Bim, treasurer, and Gloria Tanner, reporter. re-porter. ' The principal speaker at the Make HER GIFT ,7) unci - I c ' 0 J ' V ' -' :- Choose Smart, Young Fashions for Mother IT IJEn F1U00ITE STOHE! Shop for Mother here, where she shops herself. Choose the charming; gracious fashions fash-ions ghe loves ... all newly arrived, wonderfully pensive! . DRESSES Polka Dots. to Prints, Nets. 1 J H-Sfzes. Regular iiizs up to COATS ' xsavy iilue .9S lo fl - and Tweeds U ii) Che Mother a New HAT Now Priced at 51.00 to 9.98 Handbaprs, Rejr. 2.98... $1.98 Bags, fabric Gloves ...$1.00 Lewis Ladies5 Store n oinuri iu Provo, ft Ways to Pay Cash . . . Charge . . . J Layaway . . . Budget Plan! Newlyweds Are Honored Complimenting Mr. and Mr. Dean Taylor (Hn Jor.ea) who' were recently married, office n nd teachers of the Second wird M. L A. entertained at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Verne S. Nel- &on Wednesday evening. . iTogre.iiive "hearts" wt the iiverion, the pnxes being won by Mrs. James Hawkins, HaJ J.Iaden Mrs. Henry Shunltit and Harold Butler. A variety cf house- hold , articles were preentd to , the young couple, al3 a cleverly arranged recipe book, with favorite favor-ite reclp and pictures cf ths of fi cers. . In - attendance were BUhoj? and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Madden, Mr. and Mrs. A. V, u Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harc'.J Butler, But-ler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. T. William Jor.es. Mr. Henry Shurtierf, Mr. Jarces Hawfcina, Mias Edith Ross. Miss Fay Jor.es, Miss Ardyth Oisen, MLia Ethelyn Myers. Miss LaJean Adams, Robert Thomas, Jack Thurgood .and Leon Nielsen. . luncheon, the annual e.ecUc-n event, was the president. Miss Hughes. Other remarks were made by Miss Bird on a coming hay r.ie party, and Alma Andrus dLmisd plans for the formal. Picture plscecards cf the O. S. officers along with - corsages cf spring blossoms decorated each girl's place. The affair tss managed man-aged by Joan Berg and War. 2a Olson. - H inex .9S M nt: i lira i y Utah w w At all Kara mU1b toilet (toodt f 11 Xf4 mni 59)u) |