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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO '(UTAH? " DAILY tHERALP;" rTHURSDAY, MAY -30, PA'GD - FTVH Interesting Features Fox Women; Club end Ethel - D. Rambeu Society Editor Phone 494 Lodge Newa assssssWasssWassssssssssssW Betrothal Announced At Party , Miss Maxine KIrkhamlof Provo entertained at a beautifully ar raneed Dartv Wcdnesday'evenlng, - announcing the ensraeement of Miss Ruby Chrlstensen of Lehl, to Antone Moody of St. ueorge. The bride-elect's home In Lehl, Bcene of the affair, was artistio with a profusion of white orange . blossoms and blue delphinium, blue and white being the color scheme throughout. The long table was centered with an ovt mirror, on which ' stood a glaas slipper Tilled with flowers. Rice and orange blos soms were sprinkled on the .mlr ror. Dainty . refreshments were served to 25 gtissts. Miniature blue and white slipper place cards bore the betrothal news, and the white napkins were ' monogrammed in ; blue. ... f - '. ' Games were played, prizes going to the Misses Ruth Rothe and Ruby Chrlstensen. Miss Lucille Dyreng or Manti played four piano selections and Miss Mary McGregor of Provo, accompanied by Miss Dyreng.vsang five lovely . The honoree was the Teclplent of many lovely handkerchiefs. . . ; ; - STORK CLEAN RUGS Before storing rugs for the summer,; clean them -thoroughly. Vacuum first on the? right side; turn the rug and go over the UEGOnATIOIJ DAfiGE TONIGHT! .nfliijDon.:;, ennoeis with s . CURT CURTIS 'and i,, - His Orchestra ; General Prices: , Men 40c Ladies 10c Wednesday Special! Ladle Free Gents' 25c Before 9 P. RL I n m IT'S EASY TO mo YOUR II0T.1E Folks used to put off making: needed home repairs because they "couldn't afford it" Delayed home repairs lead to bigger repairs and it's extravagance; not to make them. v . ' ' '-' " Especially is this true now that our Monthly Pay-, Pay-, ment Han enables you to make needed improvements l and pay for them, with easy monthly payments to suityour income. - r - . Come in and see us about your home. We'll be glad to explain how you can purchase . home . repairs, - aepenamg on amount bought, , , . S'S C) for as little as - Opmn Porches can bo' tity oncTosl, mating ihmm ' Uvablo tho yoar 'round. , . . Tri - State Lumber Ca MATERIALS PLANS 585 South University Avenue Beta Sorosis Hostess To Utah Sorosis Utah Sorosis club members were delightfully entertained . by the Beta Sorosis club, Wednesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Harvey King at Springdell Mrs. Erven J. Nelson and Mrs, Arthur Gallup were assisting host esses. An artistic arrangement of Spring flowers, principally roses. decorated the rooms, and corsages of pansles were eiven as favors. A tray luncheon was served. ' V The retiring president, Mrs. Ern est Rasmuson, welcomed the wo men and introduced Mrs. Marvin Gease, who gave the program on "Women of the Press." She touch ed on Important newspaper wo men, including Dorothy Thomp son,, Dorothy Dix, Winifred Black Anne Royair (the first Walter Winchell), Nellie Blythe and Mar tha Gellhorn. ' Accordion selections were played by Miss Florian Hunt. Beta Sorosis members present were Mesdames Erven J. Nelson, E. B. Shriver, D. Orlo Allen, Arthur L. Gallup, Dex Shriver, Ernest Rasmuson, Lee ' Snarr, K. B; Sauls, Marvin Gease, Victor Hedquist, C J. Hart, Fred Dixon, F. Blane Ward, Floyd Millet, Har vey King and E. Byron Dastrup. Mrs. Rulon Van Wagenen of Cali fornia, a former member was present, also Mrs. Eldon R. Lewis of Salt Lake City, a guest, Members of the! Utah Sorosis In attendance - included Mesdames Alex Hedquist, Stanley M. Clark, J. Weight, William Bailey. Nel lie C. Bailey, George S. Ballif, I E. Brockbank, John E. Hayes, Vic tor J. Bird, R, Gam Clark, Vasco M. Tanner, J. C. KnelL Mark Brimhall, Pe r cl v a 1 Bigelow, H. , D. Chrlstensen,- Leland ' M Perry, Wayne B. Hales. Don C. Merrill. U L. Culllmore,' Dallas avut teJ ', Boswell and Walter T. Hasler , Luncheon Given j As Farewell V H'r-' A farewell luncheon for Miss Mary Etta Larsen, who is moving to Price, " was tendered, at ... the Haase cafe Wednesday boon iy a group of friends " Spring, flowers decorated lKe table. Covers were laid, for "the Misses' Bernice' Chaff in,- Eloise Reld, '. Beth Rambeau, Gertrude Page,. Hazel Rowe, Af ton Ahhlan- der, Elizabeth Sutton and Reva Knight. back, then reverse and clean the right side Cgafn. This should , re move all .the dust. If there are food spots (and moths love these) remove with a ; reliable cleaning fluid, if the rug Is quite soiled. send, it to an expert dry -cleaner. Spray with a moth preventive, roll xver a fair-sized stlck,'.wrap securely in . heavy paper, or: store in a specially made . rug dox.1 A Month FINANCING Phone 20 ? " , r : . . ". . . ' ; . 1 - - ' ' h ' ' I ! . .. w 1 t 1 : : -v. f , .: I ; BALLERINA PLAY- DRESS . . . Under this , trief - gathered skirt and saucy : back-'buttoning ars '. trim : shorts with a halter top. ' Whether you have or haven't done much sewing -- Nautilus Girls Plan Events The girls of the Nautilus social unit of the B.Y.U..were entertained entertain-ed at the home of Miss Betty Ruth Chrlstensen Wednesday . evening. IdellaBorup, Elayne Em- ery, aria Dorothy Jean Carmon. Final plans for the spring for-mal for-mal to be held ' Friday evening were revealed by the chairman, Miaa Deon Oleson. from Payson. Plans were discussed for the , annual an-nual ; breakfast ' in honor of ' the graduates which is to be held Sunday Sun-day morning at the Hotel Roberts. Refreshments . were served ' to the v following members l Arlene Mitchell,' Lucimae Pyott, Maxine Foster, Bettie Peterson, Louise Street, Helen GSowans, Mary Page, Betty Pyott, Beth-Naylor, Doris Crane, Berniece Chaffing Norma Crane, Naoma Clark, Afton Ford. Vera Powelson, Dorothy Hedquist, Marie 4. Pyott, Deon Oleson, Lyle Boyden, tifid Marjorie Huish. , Announcement of Engagement Made SPANISH FORK - Mrs! Louise Williams of this city - announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Mildred Williams, to Garth Olson. son of Mrs. Maud Olson of Pay- son. . The - bride is weu known throughout. Utah county as a dancing instructor. Last year she was named queen ; , of the Utah county air, and also represented Spanish Fork in the Pioneer cele bration heldat Ogden last year. viu. uimiii- u a raemoer w me : BL-uwi lavuivy ai jspnngvuie. OT - LA - PAR oni 3 Miles West of Provo DOB ORTON'S . j Band - ZOLA SKIDMORE . " , . Vocalist . . "; ' ' .NOV ATONE MUSIC FREE BUS . Leaves Utahna at . , 8:45 anu 9:30- Decoraifioini; Dav' you'll find this gay and in expensive pldysuit easy and quick to make. '9 Even the , buttonholes can be done in a jiffy with one of those - gadgets on your sewing machine. ! ltobertJI-. Borensonl o.fJL San Francisco,- Calif,' is visiting hero with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell. , . t ; RIIkb Dorothy Jonrw , is leaving this evening fox Boston, Mass., -to attend the American Institute of Banking convention being, held there June 3 , to 7,.. From there, she will travel to New York and Washington, D. C, returning home In two weeks. l , :-fv: - . Mrs. Rulon Van Wagenen and son Jimmy of Los Angeles, Is visit ing here for two weeks. While in Provo, she will ;be with Dr.- . and Mrs. Carl F. Eyring; and President and Mrs. R. J. jMurdock. ,,. i i-: - i . . !. I ' 11 , Mr. and Mrs.? A.VVV Joltnson of Morgan, UtahJ -fire visitors In Provo. 1 i - . - - Alfred Rlggs! of Caldweli IdaZ is a visitor her. . . ' - - r r FROTHY SU3DIER " DRAPERIES ' L- Sheer textures . in i draperies make, for; cool-looking rooms on hot days; For a? bedroom in, frosty wnite, use bedspread and dress. Ing table skirts of matching lace net, -simply npc - simniv tg Md with vai-v full curtains of the same . ma fCttjy . Briefo f. ' - . . ... .. . .... . ..... . k . . . .. .. VeV f L N't Brpwn-Damico Wedding Held; Many Attend Ida Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown of Grand View, and. Vernon Cecil Damico, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Damico, were married in a quiet ceremony held Wednesday evening at the bride's home. Roy Taylor of the Grand View ward bishopric, officiated at 8:30 o'clock, in the presence of the immediate family members and close friends. Pink and white peonies were arranged throughout through-out the rooms. , The bride wore a light blue sheer wool sports frock, and a corsages of pink roses. .. An informal reception honored the couple ; at the Grand View ward hall Immediately after the ceremony. Two hundred relatives and friends enjoyed dancing and a program, in charge of Roy Taylor. Tay-lor. Tap dances were furnished by Miss Doris Damico and Keith Williams, Wil-liams, three selections were rendered ren-dered by the Springville trio, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nuttall sang. Refreshments were served. Many fine gifts were presented to the newiyweds, who will live in Provo. Hostess to Bridge Club ' : Entertaining at Keeleys Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, Mrs. Paul Salisbury Salis-bury was hostess to members of the Las Amigaa club. . , ' Miss ; Mildred Condon was a guest, and the members present were ' Mrs. Melva Jensen, Mrs. Atha Stewart, Mrs. Reanon Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Merriam Phillips, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Mrs. Helen Cole- Mrs. Fay Loveless,' Mrs. Edith Young and , Mrs. Louise Brown.' - " Roses decorated the dining table, " and dinner preceded a bridge game. Mrs. Jensen won the high acore prize and Mrs. Stewart Stew-art second. Wednesday Bridge Club Affair Mrs. Ted , Johnson entertained members of the Wednesday After noon Bridge club at her home Wed nesday. 'r:T ' .' u v. - -- " Luncheon preceded the card game. Mrs. Harvey Higgins won the high . score and traveling awards and, the second favor went to Mrs. Roy Sorenson. Red roses were employed as a decoration. Mrs. Josephine Wightman and Mrs. Harvey Hlggtn were guests, the latter joining the club. Mem bers present. were Mrs. Dan Leav-itt, Leav-itt, Mrs. Roy Sorensen, Mrs. Bert Collins; Mrs. A. G. Hullck and Mrs. Thomas Jones. i Bridge Club Entertained . , , Triple Four Bridge club . members mem-bers -were guests , of Mrs. Parlev Petersen - at her home Wednesday sue moon. , Garden flowers rrettilv decor ated the rooms. . Luncheon was eerved before the card game, and xavors went to Mrs. Clark Newell and Krs.'Fred Stubbs. ' .s. ' Other members present were Mrs, -H. "A.. Smoot. Mrs. OenrcA Zabriskie, Mrs. Bert , Sutton, Mrs. cai cragun, Mrs. D. D. Sutton, Mrs. C. A.' Law, Mrs. Thelma Sparks and Mrs. W. P. Young. terial at the windows, a nice effect Is obtained by using two pairs - or matching curtains at each . window one covering the entire window and falling Just to the sill, the other draDed to each side in a soft, deep V with simple uc-oacKS. - ENDS - TONITE lhHn 0pen 1 v- aL AV,A,AAX-' Last Show at 9:30 P. M. ' ROBERT HELEN YOUNG in GILBERT "FLORIAN " With Reginald Owen ::: Charles CoBurn TOMORROW! t'tah'a Star. . Laralne Iy, U MK-k wllh romantic Dr. KJldare ' in hi. Ulntl 1 1 -- -I 4I ku, .'Kt b.st .sr.: Pf ; -. 3 rt '.c w: ...it S.liiSCi . fSWAtiS Mmlrat tj Cartnon :t New STAGE!- 9 P. M, LAST JUNIOR Of - Telluride - Paramount Series! D.U P. Jubilee Set Saturday At Springville SPRINGVILLE Everything Is in readiness for the entertain' ment of the Daughters of Uta Pioneers of Utah county, at Ue annual Jubilee at the City park, Saturday, announces Mrs. Flossie Sanford, general chairman of the ouung. The three D. U. P. camps of Springville, with the Mapleton camp, will be joint hostesses on the occasion and it is expected that nearly 1000 Daughters from the 39 county amps will attend. The entertainment will begin at 11 a. m., with a general hand shake and get-acquainted hour, From 12 until 1 p. m- lunch wiU be served, with each camp to be responsible for own picnic. Tables at the park will designate the location of the'- various camps, stated Mrs. Sanford. - From 1 until 2 p. m the high school band will entertain witn a concert under direction of Walter Wal-ter Peterson, band director. Mrs. .Cornelia S. Lund, a past president of. the state D. U. I'.. and . chairman of the D. TJ.' P. memorial will speak on plans for the centennial program for 1&47. at the afternoon's, program, beginning be-ginning at 2 p.' m. Mayor A. O. Thorn will welcome the visitors. President Ida M. Klrkham of the state organization, and the second sec-ond vice president Kate B. Carter Car-ter and other state and county officials are expected to attend. Mrs. Sarah Pasaey, -Utah" county president, will have charge ot the program which is also to Include two numbers ' from cacn camp. ,-..'"; . . , Stunts and' games will also feature the outing and the guests will, bo conducted through the Springville relic hall, located in the city hall building . at the park. A cordial Invitation has been extended to all eligible daughters and sons of pioneers to attend. Pioneers of the county will be special guests. : TAKE VACATION TRIP SPANISH FORK Marshal Cooper Jex, his wife and son Lee, and daughter Afton, have gone on a vacation trip to California, where they expect to visit the fair and also to visit relatives. They will be gone two weeks. Tonight and Friday, 2 Hit Features: ALSO LAST SHOW TONrGHT "M, Dollar Legrs" - 9:15 "Gateway" 10:20 Doors Open 1:45 P.M. ITS NEW! FRIDAY! r-N r i m i a a h . m TALENT CONTEST Dames Re-elect President Mrs, Miriam C. Perry was, by acclamation, re-elected president of the University Dames, for the ensuing year, at a meeting held in the ladles lounge at the B. Y U. Wednesday evening. Mrs Virginia B. Keeler wu named vice president, and Mrs, Luella Sklpworth. secretary and treasurer. Other offlcera will be selected by the new officers. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. J. Wyley Seilons, v.ho presented her travelogue on "Africa." "Afri-ca." Mrs. Perry presided, and Mrs. Evelyn Black, vice president, was in charge of the elections. Luncheon was served to 27 members. mem-bers. - f . Notice To Camp No. 2 Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No 2 are asked to meet at the first ward chapel Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, to leave for Springville. scene of the an nual D. U. P. Jubilee. They are to take their own J jrondttt founoms cf fwn- 'f , iltritvtrtotKriny&urhsortl ii Thou rousing.ToUkiing.Tt3mbucttfnti... romantic dayt on the campus at good eld Siwaih...ytsstrrct... nnrr n V u uu nnnn I H t- u uulJ . from thfmo$ Saturday 'Vtfra PATHE NEWS, ' V .-."j SBW '- SBBBfc-.:.. . '.afSSkh 'staBW. -v" aSSBBW, - BSBW. - -SSSaW' ' aSBSW SBSfc ' " ' G Second Entertaining Feature! & six-guhs ...blaze when the crime-buster of the range goes into action!!! COIUMII PICTUKC LA Y A C7 .77-- JW ST W I u ss-a M 1 1 ft f m av with "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" Extra! copter "Dick Tracy's G-Men" 5) Starts TO DAY ! Doors Open 12:43 p. m. T 1 i Literary Club At Kensington The fir. si rr.t-ttir.g of the ra-n. of the Ladies LUrsry club, was in the form of a kerjlrgton at the home of Mrs. Cora Wilson Wednesday afteirvoon- The program for r.ext year was discussed inforrr.alij. and piano selections se-lections by Mrs. Alcao B. S;mmor.s entertained the women.. Lur.cheon was sr ed and choice roses we re arranged throughout the lovely ea-tertair.lrig ea-tertair.lrig rooms. In attendanc were MesJames Herald R. CUrk. Parley L. Lar-en, Dwight Packard, iivro It-ce. Wy-man Wy-man Brg. Arnold rUwl.rs, Al bert Hickman. M. V. MerrtU. Almo B. Simmons. Va"ne B Hah-s, Thomas H Sumner, James A. Owens, Richard BajxIJey, Eterlir.r; Krcantrack. Jack Pul'.en. Abe W. Turner. Wilmer Allen, E3mo int ers, Bulon Morgan. CUrence S. Boyle of Provo, and Mrs. Dan Hunter of Salt Lake City. dishes and wear sunbonnets. All members and eligible members are urged to attend. l ei"n nnnn ti n FRF muj Pert Siw:h -y. i 7 1 1 IF - - iui b Eves. ) n A . . . ' I |