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Show PAGE THREE Ethel D. Rarnbexm Society Editor . PKono 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club and Lodga News m ' Jr. r PROVO ' (UTAH) DAILY ' HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1940 Vovo Couple Aarried Today A quiet wedding this morning iited In marriage Miss Jes3ie eDuc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, . C. LcDuc of Provo, and Max . Williams, eon of Mr. and Mrs, .'. P. Williams, also of this city The nuptials took place at 11 clock at the home of Father enrle of the Provo Catholic lurch, Father Henrie officiating, he parents were In attendance, id Miss Marie Handler and Da- d Williams, a brother of the loom, were the attendants. The bride wore a smart sports ock of , white linen with red lmmlngs and matching acces- )iies. Her corsage was of red aebuds. Hoses and peonies were n ployed as a decoration. A luncheon for members of the vo families and Father Henrie, as tendered) at the bride's home, jvers being1, laid for 20 guests; tiered wedding cake tonned ie centerpiece and roses wore ,'aln used to decorate, , The newly weds are spending few days In Salt Lake City, hey will make their home in rovo. . 5 , The bride is a graduate of the irdan high school and Is em-loyed em-loyed at Sutton cafe. Mr. Wil-uns, Wil-uns, who attended school - in ebraska, Is employed by Sears-oi-buck and company. Junior Girls' arty Tuesday I'rovo stake Junior gins are be-gr be-gr given a .arty at the Fifth ward mpel Tuesday evening at 7:30 clock. Mrs, Verna M. Goddard of the neral board, will be present. All Junior girls of .the stake are ged to attend, also girls who' Just. i aduated from the Beehive de irtment and will be Juniors next ar. . iUncheon Given Vs' Farewell I A pot luck luncheon honored trs. C. A. Larsen, who is mov iff to Price, this afternoon at er home. A lace cloth covered the table, rranged with beautiful pink 'onles. Bridge was played dur-g dur-g the afternoon. In attendance were Mrs. Lenn reer, Mrs. Bob Bullock. Mrs. Vhit Coover, Mrs. Byard ils-on ils-on and Mrs.' Jean Hoover. TONIGHT and TUESDAY! : an. I , .nine ...n o.i" NOW ! ! l! REGULAR PRICES! , iS gnvVllng" ' 'L LM.Hr. fMHk,-. ttf iHfefe. .-V, A .-ilt...-.v.-fc.:v.A:v. -.', l'LUS: MUSICAL NOVELTY WAR NEWS Yesharah Club , Plans Breakfast For June 5 y A lawn party was enjoyed by the. Yesharah club members at the "home of Mrs, Grant Ivins Saturday Sat-urday evening. t - t Dinner was served outdoors, the hostesses including Mrs. Lucius Laudie, Mrs. Don C. Merrill, Mrs. Grant Ivlns, Mrs. "O. L. Woolf, ML?s Estelle Fenton, Mrs. Anna Ashton and Miss Naomi Park. A play, "Faith and Home," was read by Melvln Kirk, who recently returned from a mission . in Germany. Ger-many. The setting is laid in Austria Aus-tria at the - time of the religious wars in Europe. Plans were discussed for the annual an-nual Ye3harah breakfast to be held at the Hotel Roberta Wednesday Wed-nesday morning, June 8, at 7:30 o'clock,, with tlfie chapters from Salt .Lake City and Logan Invited. In-vited. Mrs. Leona Weech and Miss Pearl Snow are co-chairmen. .In attendance were' Mrs. W. L.! Nelaon, Mrs. C. W. Laraeri. Mrs. Joseph Sudweeks, Mrs. Heber Kim ball, , Mrs. Percival BigeloW, Mrs. C. E. Rowan, Mrs. J.. Will Knieht Mrs. P. M. Kelly, Mrs. S. A. Gard ner, Mrs Sayde Lewis, Miss Vllate Elliott. Miss Pearl Snow. Mis isaitna Booth, Miss Besse Kirk nam, Mias Beatrice Haws, and guests, Mrs. O. L. Polly of Long Beach, Cahf., and Mrs. Lowell White of McKlnnon, Wyo. . . Young Republican Club to Organize All Young Republicans of Orerh, Edgemont, Pleasant View, Lake View and Vineyard are invited to a party Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the Orem park. A program will be followed by games and a weiner roast, and the main event of the .evening will be an organization of the group. Don Watkins and Stanley Finch are co-chairmen on arrangements. Canyon Picnic On Birthday A birthday anniversary picnic was held Sunday evening at Canyon Can-yon Glen, in honor of Mrs. D. H. escnencK or orem, A delicious supper was served td i Mr. and .Mrs. Bert Blundell and children W CMlente, Nev; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davie nf ceaar city; Mr. and Mrs. Rus sen facnencK and daughter of ixs Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. John y eager of Provo; .D. H. Schenck and Mrs. Edythe Hatch and children chil-dren of Provo. Second Ward Junior Girls Second Ward Junior clrls are reminded to meet. Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Fourth ward chapel. - ' r j NOW! ENDS TUES! tPxuwiwunt PROVO KNOWS! .WHAT A HIT! - Paramouht's Roaring Rodeo of Romance, Adventure, Laffs, Gals, and Gags! I 1 I -1 M .trf II mi iiKT II tM-A. NEWS SPECIAL! , NAZI-ALLIED WAR . PLANES BATTLE! i "-lt i. . . s 4m i i Relief Society Programs R?lief society meetings will be held Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in the L. D. S. ward chapels. The social so-cial service lesson will be on "The Psychology of Happy Living," and famliv relations classes will be held. FIRST WARD Mrs. Mary Johnson will give the social service lesson, and the family fam-ily relations class will be in charge of Mr-. Eeth Manning. There will be a nursery. 'SECOND WARD The social service lesson will be given by Mrs. Cleo Thatcher, and Mrs. Ellora; Knudsen and Mrs. syi-via syi-via Perry will give the family relations' re-lations' lesson, "My Home Is My Refuge." Mrs. Florence Myers will give a reading. j ' fourth: WARD f i Mrs. Elsie Brockbank Is in charge of the social service lesson and special muaic :has been arranged. ar-ranged. A nursery? will be operated. oper-ated. .. FIFTH WARD The lesson in the social service department I will be given by Mrs. Mary' Jacobsen and Mrs. Edna Merrill, and the famly . relations' lesson, "Importance of Unimportant Unimport-ant Things," will be given by Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson. "SIXTH WARD Mrs. Naomi Menlove will give the social service lesson, and Mrs. Florence Thurman, the family relations' re-lations' topic. Special music - will be furnished. A nursery wlll.be open. ; MANAVU WARD vThe social service meeting win be In charge of Mrs. Melissa Wilson, Wil-son, Mrs. Sadie Worsley to give the lesson on "The Problem of Social So-cial Adjustment in the Second Part of Life." Mrs. Worsley has spent years of study along this line, and the lesson gives promise of being unusualy interesting. The family relations' class . will meet with the social service group'. , The ladies' chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Ada Wiseman, will sing. BONNEVILLE WARD The social service lesson will be given bv Mrs. Irene Rowan and Mrs. Mabel Kirk, and the lesson for the young mothers Will be given by Mrs. Eva Williams and Mrs. Gwen Strang. There will be a nursery. PIONEER WARD Mrs. Edna Johnson and . Mrs. Thacker will give the social service lesson, and the, young mothers will meet with Mrs. Lillie Lloyd. There will De a nursery. - , ' LAKE VIEW UBS. ADDS SIIAW Eportr Pbon 01S-SV4 A most interesting program was . given Sunday evening at sacrament meeting. Four girls and three boys, Marva Beth Johnson, Betty Lou Johnson, Mig- noa Reese and Arlene Taylor, Carl Ward, Ronald Madsen, and Ira Judd were graduated from the Primary grades to the M.i I. A. reorganization of the Prim ary was effected. Mrs. Enade S. Bunnell ' was sustained as president presi-dent with Mrs. Iris W. Johnson as first and Mrs. Ethel C Bunnell as second coucelors. Mrs. Mabel Williamson was honorably released.' as resident and her counselors were re-elected. Mrs. Lillie Sums.'on returned home from Salt Lake where he spent several days with her daughter Kathryn who graduated trom ; tne nurse course at the L. D. S. hospital. Thursday afternoon after-noon a dinner for the mothers and their graduated daughters was held at the nurses home. Thursday Thurs-day evening a concert was given by the Nurse's Glee club in the Ensign ward ; chapel. All mothers, and daughters or the ward are invited to attend Relief society Tuesday afternoon Mrs.' Myrtle Christensen of the Sharon Stake . Relief Society board will review the book, MBent Twig," a good program is promised for those who attend. MISSIONARY SPEAKS PLEASANT GROVE Arvel Wadley," recently returned from a mission to the ; North-Central states, was featured in the Sunday Sun-day evening services at the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Third ward. Musical ;r numbers Included a saxophone solo by John Hilton, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Phyllis Larsen, and a vocal duet , by Mrs. Vera Lee Hilton and Mrs. Bernlce Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, accompanied by Mrs. Lu-clle Lu-clle Richins. - Fred Scholes, second counselor to Bishop Joseph Walker, was In charge. Birthdays Tuesday,' May 28 KENNETH E. WEIGHT MRS. JULIA ANDREASEN NELLIE MARTINEAU IIUSCUUS Mil PEHETnO-i PS Loha-0 Girls -Enjoy Hike; Slumber Party A delightful event of the week end. was the annual hike and slumber party held by the Loha-0 social unit girls of the B.Y.u. Hiking the Slate canyon, the girls enjoyed a weiner roast, al ter which they returned to the home of Miss Harriette Chee3e man," where they remained over night and were served a delici ous breakfast Sunday morning. . In attendance were Fern Old ham, Lorraine Mason, Ida Niel son, Maxlne Bjerregaard, t Edna Myrup, ponna Tolboe, Catherine Sou ter, Irene '., Taylor, ; Romania Christensen, Louise Thatcher, Sar ah Nickerson, Martha Lu Tucker, Margaret Chappell and Harriette Cheeseman. - . Farewell Dinner For Provoans A dinner, followed ty bridge, was given for Mr. and Mrs. Or son Slack and Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Heaton, who are moving to Price, Sunday evening at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Van Cott. .. Pansies and peonies decorated the rooms, and the dining table was centered with roses. Dinner was served buffet style. Mrs. Slack won the bridge high score and Stanford Gease, the consolation favor. , Guofct awards went to Mrs. Slack and Mrs. Heaton. In attendance, "in addition to the honor guests, were Mr.' and Mrs Stanley Bonnett, Prof, and Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson, Mrs. Wyroa1 Hansen, Miss Maurine Vn Cott and Stanford Gease, - I Bridge Club Entertained T An enjoyable bridge party,, following fol-lowing a tasty luncheon, - was given members of the Cleofan club by Mrs. -Arvel VR. Morgan Saturday at her home.' Mrs. Frank Madsen won : Jhe high score prize; Mrs. Wells Richmond, second and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Perrl, guest and traveling. .The guest list included Mrs. Garn Carter, Mrs. Joseph Perrl, Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg and Mrs. Merrill Rolfe of Lehi. Members present were Mrs. G. v R. Wlllett, Mrs." Ellis r I'eay, Mrs. David Goodman, Mrs. Arvel King, Mrs. Wells Richmond, Mrs. Neal Tuttle, Mrs. Frank Madden, Mrs. William Whittle and Mrs. Frank Lawrence. Mother Is Honor Guest . A tirthday party was given to Compliment Mrs. Jean C Andrea-sen, Andrea-sen, on the occasion of her fiftieth fifti-eth anniversary, Sunday at her home, , the affair being given - by her sons and daughters. , A large birthday cake centered the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. v and Mrs. Frank War-ward, War-ward, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon War-ward. War-ward. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Long, Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jens CV Andreasen. Lovely gifts were received. TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIFICATION I ' : WORK .WANTED EXPERIENCED girl wishes house work by hour, day or week. Phone 953J. : .j LOST BILLFOLD containing Mexican currency, bills and change. Find- ";. er notify J. T. Bently, 675 North Fiah West. Reward. m29 f TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES LEAVING for Denver, Wednesday night, for week end, can take two passengers. Phone 397. m28 FOR RENT FURNISIUCO 2 ROOM apartment, $13.00. 420 East 3rd South. Phone 1173J. J2 2 ROOM modern apartment.. 364 East 2nd South. J2 CLEAN 3 room modern apartment, apart-ment, 585 East 3rd South. 2 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 5 ROOM -modern apartment, va cant June 1, 345 North 1st West. Inquire 88 West 3rd North. m28 NEW home, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms. large living room, 48 North 10 West . ... , m29 3 ROOM modern apartment, stove, 331 West 3rd North. J7 FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS NEW 12 ft. refrigerator body,- late 1 -ton Dodge truck, Eaton Axle. 120 West Center. J2 PEONIES. 469 North University Ave. Phone 987. m29 PEONIES at 430 South Third West.. Phone 523M. y. m29 PEONIES. Jos. W. Clark. Phone OlORl,' R.F.D. Box 333 B. Orem. m28 LATE peonies, 50c per dozen. Memorial daisys. 5 dozen 25c. J. H. Kirk, 198J. xn29 Clelb I Calendar LADIES LITERARY Members of the Ladies' Liter ary club will meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Cora Wilson, this to be the lust meeting of the season. TRIPLEl FOUR The Triple Four Bridee club will meet Wednesday at l-.UO o ciock at tne nome or zsra. parley par-ley Peterson. " j ' YIELLES AMIES Members of the Vlelles Amies club will be entertained this eve ning at the home of Miss Mildred Condon. . DeXOVO The DeNovo club will be guests of Mrs. Harvey Hlgglns at her nome Tuesday afternoon. I BETA SOROSIS : The Beta SorosLs club is entertaining enter-taining the members of the Utah Sorosis, Wednesday at 3 p. m, at the Harvey King home, in Springdell. Mrs. Margaret . Gease is . giving the program. .Brieffl ' Dil worth Simmons has returned from a visit in Sacramento, Calif., with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Reese, and where he gave a successTOTpIano concert Wednesday 'night. He will make immediate plans for his piano summer school with Mrs. Alene C Simmons. ' -'-.- m.i Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Boteler of Los Angeles, Calif., are guests of Mr jmd Mrs. Thomas Beesley. - - w - 'Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen and family of Ely, Nev., are vis itors In Provo. .J '"-..' v ' m ' m m , ' Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Larsen and sons of Boise, Ida are visitors here. i V. T - "... . m .: m . '. " r E. E. Steadman of Salt Lake City, was In Provo today on busi- PI WHILE City 1 ft C. A. Larsens Feted by Club Members of the Saturday NI?ht Bridge-Dinner club entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Lar-sen, who are moving to Price, Saturday at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Creer. Roses and white peonies were combined to deWrate the rooms and tables. Card prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullock r.r.d Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hoover. A fine gift was presented to the honored honor-ed couple. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mr. and Mrs. Byard Nilsson. Mr. and Mrs. Whit Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullock. "Year In Review" Slated at B. Y. U. The student council will present, "The Year In Review'' at Brigham Young university Tuesday in photochrome pho-tochrome pictures. These colored slides will show scenes from the year's activities as well as scenic shots from the campus and other places near Provo. ' Howard Keams will set musical backgrounds to the pictures at the organ, blending the mood of the music with the mood expressed in the pictures. Dr.. D. E. Beck, Thomas Peterson, Peter-son, and Dr. W. B. Hales of the B. Y. U. faculty, and others, will furnish the pictures. Dr. Beck Is In charge of the series arrangement. arrange-ment. The review will b held in College Col-lege hall and Is free to the public as well as university students, an nounces Ben Lewis, student - body president, who is In charge of the evening's program. The time is 8 p. m. Humorous Readings . Published By Class A collection of S3 humorous and dramatic readings was published pub-lished thia week as a class project pro-ject of twenty students In the iroeech department of Brigham Young university. The collection, which was duplicated in a 150-page publication, publi-cation, contains readings from five to twenty minutes, in lengtn. 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FELLURHIDE MOTOR PR0V0 and OREM, UTAH COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ALL CARS ON BUDGET PLAN Daughters' Ganip Uznzz Officer PAYSON Payson camp No. 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Lodasca Dixon and officers for the coming two were elected as follows: Captain. Rosell H. Belcher; Bel-cher; first vice captain. Susan Ash-by; Ash-by; second vice captain, Elizabeth Gale; . secretary. Tessie Drisseil; treasurer, Ellen Wilson; chorister, Elsie Bartholomew; organist, Lula, FRESH and COOL Have All Your Vacation Clothes Dry Cleaned by MADS EN'S! For moonlight dances or just plain idling- you'll want ytmr vacation c!othes fresh and clean. Let us do a thorough job al a low cost. For Quick and Efficient Service Just Call 475 i jr rii Vr h C ) If zArz iTi.fi J 1 LC03 AT L0 AVAILABLEI I J 4.412. 5770 5573 os.kjoo.it 7SS 5S? s,7 9S0 723 6u 1045 7s4 .u 1270 9n 10 DAYS OHLY Hermanson; chaplain. UU'.e ilitch-ell; ilitch-ell; historian, Nellie Raj-pie; relics chairman, Florence MitcheU; librarian. Maud Searle; county president, Sarah Pasaey of Provo. conducted the election and speke on the prosmm- Reports were riven by the various retiring nf-fjcers. nf-fjcers. Mrs. Dixon read the history his-tory of her mother. Mrs. Richmond and the lesson on Utah's history was Riven by Vera McCalS. ft-islated by Mary C. HolJaway and Lodasca Dixon, Mrs. Stella Harper read an orielnal poem of her courtswp days in Pa j son. carrytr-s out tne topic, "Love Stories cf Pioneers, I Linen KuJU cd Drwe-i Dry Oeae4 iTt( a i ( c-fBi . t( T IT C I ol ,Vvl tC THESE S : |