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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAHV DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MAY 5, 1941 Roper - Haws Wedding Held Mother Honored On Birthday Home Wedding Pretty Affair Ta Lenta Unit Invites Guests The marriage of Gloria Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Larson of Provo, to Lewis Brown, zon of Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Krown of this city, took place Saturday at 5:30 o'clock at the home of the groom. The Reverend Edwin F. Irwin of tho Community church, officiated, offi-ciated, members of the two families fam-ilies and a few close friends being present. Spring flowers and fern were arranged about the house. A lovely afternoon dress of blue .,il!i ciepe, with a white lace collar col-lar was worn by the bride, and l..r corsage wa3 of white sweet p a3 and bride's rose3. Attending ;;t bridesmaid was Miss BeUi KOid. who was smart in a tailor-t tailor-t d suit of oxford grey, with cordage cor-dage of lavender sweet peas and iote.i. Ltster Shafer of cartiston, Canada, was the best man. A dinner immediately followed the nuptials, covers being laid for 21 quests. The t-bie was centered cen-tered with Laster lilies and sweet pca3, and the baii.ee h.ld a tiered vedaing cal:e, topped with tiny tr.da and groom. Hnk tapers were iu:td, also. "he hostess vas assisted in ECiVing by her daughter, Miss Ljella Ltowii, and Aiia-J liuth Ucadner. Beautiful gifts were presented to the nov,l, wes. iiiey w.ti live here. The trida is a gi adnata of th I'rovo high 8t.hoCi, and has attended attend-ed the ,'i'jv'o iJi-hool of iseaut Ciiltiire. . Mr. Brown va3 r;riduated from the Schuyler, Nebraska high school, and at present in employed in Provo by the Intermountain Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Con-ditioning company. Erastus Hansen Is Honor Guest PALMYRA Following annual custom, the family and relatives of Erastus Hansen, G9, celebrated his birthday anniversary at- his home Sunday. 'lways a non-invitaticn affair, Always 2 First Iiun Hits! NOW PLAYING! First . This Mighty Drama of the Seas is Heralded by the Critic3l Libert v Svvs: "4 Stars!" Tlie Ta Lenta social unit of the B. Y. U. held its invitational dance Saturday evening at the Manavu ward hall, which was decorated in kffninir with the tneme of 1 "Maytime," with multi-colored j balloons around the walls. 4lUe MISS, irisciua ijuswcu reigned as May queen. She was beautifully dressed in a white net formal and ihe wore a gold crown. She was seated on a throne draped with maroon velvet, vel-vet, while at the other end of ihe hall the May theme was carried out with dolls seated on miniature thrones. t During intermission the unit tong was sung by Miss Alaine Randall, accompanied by Mrs. Heber J. Done. The committee in charge of trude Batholomew and Eleanor j Loomey, a.'.oisted by Elizabeth ' Done, Bernicrf Randall and Alaine Randall. Dr. and Mrs". Carlton Culmsee were natrons. Those in attendance included Alaine Randall, Richard Taylor, Dora Jane Strickley, Don Klein, Golda Perry, Ed. Forshee, Gertrude Ger-trude Bartholomew, Kyle Smith, Thella Wilson, Lour Dunn, Myrra Wiiliama. Dilmer MacDougall, Carol Bartlett, Bob Teichort, Oysha Moore, Brady Walker, Ida Mae Rasmu3sen, Dale Schofield, Lucile Nelson, Parker Chipman, Bernice Randall, Howard Dennis, Elizabeth Done, Eugene Botfweil, June Waywell, Smellie Redd, Lila Atkinson, Harvey J. Fletcher, Valoise A. Gardner, Elwood Larson, Lar-son, Roberta Ord, Eert Boyien, Jeanne Holmsbead, Ellsworth Brown, Sarah WoLsey, Glen An-dreason, An-dreason, Aenone Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen. Thera Christensen. Howard Draper, Beatrice Wardle, LaMar Friel, Lyle Sharp and Vaughn Clayton. Alumnae pre.ent were Roma W. Walter and Noall E. Walter. Lovely Gifts Presented Bride i Mrs. Roy W. Brown gave a shower Friday evening at her home, honoring Gloria Larson, v.'ho, on Saturday evening, became be-came the bride of Lewis Brcwn, son of the Roy W. Browns. The rooms were attractive with ipnn.j flowers uxxd , fern... Games eic played, prizes being won by Mrs. Vorna ClowarJ, Mrs. George Larson, Mrs. : Dorothy Jackson, Mi..s Ruth Gardner and Mrs. Mary Day. jv delicious luncheon in a pink-and pink-and Vvhite scheme, was served to 212 guests, who showered the honor hon-or ee with beautiful gifts. Club Calendar BETA POROSIS The Beta Sorosis club mcm'iiors will entertain at a Mother's day party at the home of Mrs. Karl E. Young Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Raymond Green, Mrs. Veran Booth, and Mrs. Lorin Eryner. Mrs. Harvey King will present the program. PRIMROSE Members of jhe Primrose club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Lewis, dinner to be served at . 2:30 o'clock. LAE GAI MATRONS The Lae Gai Matrons wiil meet at the home of Mrs. Enoch Muhle-r.tem Muhle-r.tem Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas Oldrovd will assist. EXCHANGES VOWS fjf IVzltiX W&njZl PKESENTS M Eujrene O'Neill's " W Ho 0 r 1 n mom -THOMAS IAN ttWATNl KITCHIll- HUNTIlgJ CO-HIT I WHS ! MCDCuunc (real A ... t J . - J , u IS hALrn OIKJ I Cartoon Klot: "LiK-ky Duck'' by nearly lUU gucrts v.'.no aengni in spending the day together in feasting, visitirtg and special entertainment en-tertainment for the young folks. Children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and brothers and sisters of Mr. Hansen and tneir families attended from Provo, Spi ing-ville, Spanish Fork, Palmyra, Pal-myra, Tooele, Ogdon and California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. Hansen was acting hostess, and she wore a lovely corsage of gardenias. A delicious chicken dinner was served to the 97 guests who will, .without invitation, gather gath-er again nc:;t year for the same grsla occasion. . Only a small group of family members and dose friends witnessed the quiet' and lovely wedding, of Ruth Diana -Miller and Leonard William Rice, B. Y. U. honor students, held Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Miller. . i Mr. Rice is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Rice of Clifton .Idaho. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 o'clock ly Dr. Parley Christensen, Christen-sen, head of the English department of the B. Y. U. f '. . . A red and white decorative scheme proved effective -and beautiful, dozens of tall red tapers being- used to illuminate the living room, arranged with a profusion of apple and cherry branches. f' '' A wedding supper immediately followed, the table; being covered with a handsome Chinese embroidered cloth. The bride cut ,' the wedding cake, which formed the table centerpiece, surrounded by quince' blossoms. Eighteen guests were served by four intimate friends of . the bride, the Misses Carol Oaks, Afton Bigelow and Dorothy Jean Cannon of Provo, and Barbara Wol-from Wol-from of Salt Lake City. -i ' 'v Both are attending the B. Y. U., Mr. Rice" to be graduated in June with a major in English. He has been selected as valedictorian. The bride is a member of Beta Beta Beta, national biological fraternity, and both are associated with the Mask club. ' i i Couple Leave For Honeymoon Bishop William D. Norman of the Pioneer ward officiated at the weddine of Kleva Fountin and John W. Lamb, Jr., instead of Bishop Roy Gappmeyer of the Timpanogos ward, as waa previously previ-ously arranged. The pretty wedding was an event of late Sunday afternoon at the Edna Mae Hedquist home, following. which the young couple left for a honeymoon in California. Califor-nia. They will return to Provo to make their home. . In the presence of family members mem-bers and a few close friends. Miss Betty Mae Roper, daughter : of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Roper, became the bride of William Ther-or. Ther-or. Haws of Rosemead, Calif., son of Mrs. Pauline Haws of Provo, Saturday afternoon at the' bride's heme. . Thirty guests were assembled as the ceremony was performed Ly Bishop Terry J. Oldroyd of the Sixth ward. . The bride was . gowned in a lovely creation of pal" pink embossed em-bossed organdy, and she carried a bouquet of Easter rnos. She was attended by her sister, Miss Barbara Bar-bara Roper, as maid of honor, and the Misses Jean Cox, lna iiaws and Bca Haws of Provo, and Marietta Haws of Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif., as bridesmaids. Hiey were f rocked alike in floweicd organdy in the blue and green shades and wore corsages of white and pink sweet peas. Chester Gist Gi-st n was best man. The bridal march was played on the violin by Junior Runnells, as the bride and her attendants came down the stairs. The bride was given in marriage by i her father, as the bridal party stood in front of the living room bay window, which was Lankcd wKn palms and fern. Pink sweet peas bridal wreath and fern were employed em-ployed in profusion to decorate the entertaining rooms, and the nerving table was covered with a white hand-? mfcroidered cloth and arranged with pink tapeis and crystal.' ! Following the ceremony, the bride and groom led the way to the dining room, where the large tiered wedding cake was cut by the bride. Soft music was played by Mr. Runnells. , -. In the evening, an infcrmo.l re- Honoring their mother's birthday birth-day anniversary, the family of Mrs. V.. F. Giles of Salt Lake, assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie Sunday. An elaborate dinner was served, a huge beautifully: decorated three tier birthday cake prepared by Mrs. G.les' granddaughter, Mrs. Wiliord Gille.-pie centered the table and pink swttt peas and golden ophelia roses were used as decorations. Sixty-five members mem-bers of the family enjoyed dinner and social chat during the afternoon. after-noon. They included the honor guest and Misses Sara. Ruth and Cynthia Giles Mr. and Mrs. John v.' Giles an.i children, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jslicholos End family, Mr. and Mrs. I Ralph Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. John ; Oglesby and chil-uren. chil-uren. Bill and Bod Fowler, Miss May Conioy, llisa Beth Clark, Mr. and Mis'. Harold Ik nrichsrn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Htnrichscn. all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Von Crosby, Dick Bo-thard, Bo-thard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cran-dall Cran-dall and daughter of Ogdon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klauck and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H-'nrichsen of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. George ' W. Giles, Mrs. John T. Giles, M.i:j. Beulah Henrithsen and family, Mrs. Lucile Boshard, Mr. end Mrs. R,c: Woolsc-y, Mr. and !Mrs. Wilfoid Ciles and iluldren. 1,'Asj Wilina Wiscornb and Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and larnily. Many lively Kift3 were .received by Mia. Giles. cepticn wan held tt the home of the grocnt'i; mother, and games, music and luncheon were the diversions. di-versions. Forty guests attended. The young couple lt-ft Sunday afternoon to make their home in P.c::emeaJ,' Calif. -3- TONIGHT & TUESDAY 1 Grand Hit . MICKEY UOO.VEY It 1)YG A 1 1 LA N I - Jn 4Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" Also s WALTER rilXIF.ON As SU li Carter" in "Pnantom Raiders" with FLORENCE RICE DONALD MEEK D.U.P. Board In Session MIND YQUR MANNERS More t'han 100 women attend ed the Utah county board meet-I , Test your knowledge of cor in& of th Daughters of Utah' rect social usage ty answering Pioneers, held at the Pioneer, the following questions, then Memorial building in Sowiette ;y checking against the authorita-park authorita-park Saturday afternoon. tive answers below: Twenty-three camps were rep-j vl. Should a hostess discuss the resented, announces Mrs. Edith M. ) shortcomings of her maid or the -owen, president, who was in price of food at the dinner table? charge Plans were announced for the June Jubilee to be held at the Spanish Fork park, June 2. T'he lesson was given bv Mrs. Ivy Richardson, assisted by Mrs. Ro-bee Ro-bee Coleman, and music was fur nished bv a vocal trio, composed of Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Grace Loveridge and Mrs. Irva Childs of Springville. with Mrs. Lola Weieht of Springville, accompanying. THEY CAME . . . THEY SAW . . . THEY RAVED 1! Sizzling Scintillating' Smash Musicolor Entertainment! ! W"' mrm Carmen NOW 25c " 33c . "X; luS ' IN TECHNICOLOR! t til. 7 Grand Songs! n .ete tSmith 'Du-k -Goes Air Mail i?orc! "Acronutics specialty south- Couple Leaving; Are Honored Happy Hour Bridge club members mem-bers and thfir husbands gave a party Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkim of Snringvi'.le. who are moving to Bakersfield, Calif. After supper. "500" was played. Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Herbert Creviston won the high score prizes and LeRoy Davis and Mrs. , Ray Borget the consolation favor. fav-or. The honored counle was presented pre-sented with a fine gift. T1 t . Yf- J Mrs. Verl Towelson, Mr. and Mrs. OmplimeilteCl nien Rors-pt. Mr. and Mrs. Rav . A Borget. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bandley Creviston, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred! held "open house" for family and Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Da- j friends Sunday from 5 to 7 o'clock 2. May butter be put on bread or rolls with a fork? 3. May butter be put on potatoes pota-toes with a fork? - 4. Is it all right for a husband and wife to argue In front of a servant-? - , 5. Should you walk Into the house of a neighbor without ringing ring-ing the bell, if you are i good friends? What would you do if; '' -You call on a neigbor and find her buny, though she. stops .What she is doing and settles down to entertain you . (a) Stay as long as you like? (b) Stay just a few minutes and then leave? - . '. t . Answers 1. No. 2. No. 3. Yes, that la the correct way to put butter on potatoes. 4. No. , - '5. No. Some formalities should always be maintained. Best "What would you do" solution so-lution (t). ' , - r ' . Army Enlistee vis, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Greenwood nd Mr. and Mrs. Max Bills of Provo: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carlton Carl-ton of Lchi. md Mr?. Helen Taylor of Springville. Birthday! Tuortlav, Mav fi J. W. CHRISTENSEN WILLIAM FRTSBY SAMUEL THURMAN BP. LYNN TAYLOR MRS. S. H. BLAKE HERBERT HURST WILLIS CARTER MRS. LYNP popprts LEO MANWARINV5 MELVIN MINER', : . f at their home, honoring their son, Louis, U. S. army enlistee, who left this morning to report fob duty. Twenty-five 'guests called and were served refreshments. Kay Bandley, a brother, sang several numbers. Saturday midnight, a group of friends entertained in his honor at a supper at the Chicken Roost. A fine gift was presented by the following: Warren Carter, Douglas Affleck, Yictor Forsyth, Ted Bandley, Mr. and Mrs. George Cole,. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Kump, Mr. and Mrs. George Rea. Mr. and Mrs. Dean - Lewis, Warren Kimber, Mark Howe. Dick For-1 syth. Norma Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. j Raymond Dixon, Ivan Thome, Bob ! Dusenberry, Eugene Bowles, ' Maude Hartley and Fay White. - : ; Provo Stake M.I.A. Plans Honor Night ? As a climax to the winter M. I. A. season, Provo stake Honor I night will be held in the B. Y. U Women's gymnasium Tuesc.ay ever ning commencing at 8:00 o'clock Honors wil lbe given to all ward mutuals, to Golden Gleaner girls honor P.ee Hive girls and "M" Men basketball team. A floor' show will be enjoyed. Dancing will be the closing feature. fea-ture. - - All M. I. A. members cf Provo stake and their friends are invited. in-vited. ' , - j Expectant Mothers Are Invited The second in the scries of Expectant Ex-pectant Mothers' classes will be held at the Utah Valley hospital outpatient department, Friday at 2 o'clock, and all expectant mothers moth-ers are invited. The - subject "Prenatal Care" will be discussed. , . Eleven members attended last Friday's class, the first in the series, and three visitors from Salt Lake City, who are Interested Interest-ed In maternal care, were present. Debonaire Club Holds Events A . swimming party was ' enjoyed en-joyed by members of the Debonaire Debon-aire club Saturday afternoon at Park Ro-She. Guests included Leora Williams, Mildred Miller. Joan Thomas, Frances Hitchcock, Annette Brown and Daryl Harris, and the members mem-bers were Miriam Christensen, Gloria Mower, Marian Jean Merrill Mer-rill and Nancy Wilson. Initiations were held Friday at the home of Nadine Cooper, for four new members, Gloria Mower, &hirlene Thompson, Miriam Christensen Chris-tensen and Leah Taylor. VOCAL and PIANO INSTRUCTION MARGUERITE JEPPERSON 412 Went Third South Provo, Utah v ci-. ... i . --"T-.irwi ml fi ff " if r-iTT Both for Price of ' Big Cleaner Alone! 95 u For This Sale " end Old Voe. -'$3 Down Balance Monthly ' " ' ... Uiual Carrrlnq Chcrij, O Finger Tip Control Headlight For Corners O Boll-Bearing Motor Q Requires No Lubrication O Triple Action Cleaning q Beating, Sweeping, . Suction. Quality construction you wouldn't expect at this price I Hand cleaner has powerful suction for over-ituiied over-ituiied furniture etc. Both for the price of big cleaner alone! 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