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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 193 4 Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News Acacia Club Entertains Mothers 'Fine Program Greer - Barnett Engagement Announced Engagement Is Announced By Couplq BRIDE of FRIDAY- For Mothers Social 1 An exceptionally fine program was featured at the annual Mother's day social o? the Acacia club, held at the home of Mrs. T. L. Smart Friday afternoon. Either the daughter or the grandchildren of each of the 14 mothers present appeared on the program, which included the following fol-lowing numbers: Address of welcome, wel-come, Mrs. M. B. Wallace, president; presi-dent; "Tribute to Mothers," Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley; reading, "The, Old Homestead," Mrs. Clarence Ellertson; song, "Mother of Pearl," Douglas Stott; reading, "Two of a Kind," Margaret Smart; xylophone selections, "Mother Machree," and "Lullaby" Francell Christensen; reading, "My Mother," Kay Anderson; tap dance, Mahlon Rasmuson ; song, "The Old Spinning Wheel," Kenneth Ken-neth Weight Jr., top tlance, Virginia Vir-ginia Rasmuson; piano solo, Ray Jensen; dance. Donna Ellertson; violin solo, "A Dream," Betty Jackson ; vocal and i n s t r u-mental u-mental numbers, "At the End of the Lane," and "I'm Headin' for the Last Roundup," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goold; "Lullaby," club trio, composed of Mrs. Jesse Stott, Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs. Wilson Anderson, Mrs. Frank Goold, Mrs. T. L. Smart and Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson ; Ted Johnson accompanied the dancers. Lovely corsages were presented present-ed to the mothers, and Mrs. Frank Bennett, in behalf of the mothers, expressed appreciation. The hostesses were: Mrs. Smart, Mrs. Frank Goold, Mrs. La Var Christensen, Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Jack-son, Mrs .Emil Jacobsen and Mrs. Hazel Janson. The following guests enjoyed the afternoon: Mrs. Julia Butt, Mrs. Emma R. Jacobs, Mrs. George Groneman, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. John Johnston, Mrs T. I. Taylor, Mrs. Frank Bennett, Ben-nett, Mrs. H. S. Pyne of Provo, Mrs. Joseph Larsen of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. R. Weight of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Mrs. Mary E. Wallace of Salt Lake, Mrs. N. H. Phelps of uuimuuu, jui a. o. Ks. i rotier 01 Goshen, Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter of American Fork. a MemTferS" presehT "were: "Mesdames "Mes-dames Carlyle Hinckley, Lawrence Law-rence Smart, M. B. Wallace, Clarence Clar-ence Ellertson, Joseph Jackson, 1 Hazel Janson, La Var -Christensen, Kenneth Weight, Frank Goold, Max Orton, Ernest R. Rasmuson ,Emil Jacobsen, Jesse Stott and Wilson K. Anderson. f Xlograph is the name given to" an engraving on wood or an impression im-pression thereof. MRS DEAN C. PACK the I'oniKT Clara Jensen y Miss Clara Jensen, charming daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. A. Jensen of provo, who was united in marriage mar-riage to Dean C. Pack, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pack, also of this city, Friday morning morn-ing in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Pack, the parents, and Mrs. H. J Stagg of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Robison of Farmington, Mrs. Paul (Sptzbardt ; and Mrs. W. B. Erickson of Salt Lake City. Immediately following follow-ing the ceremony the young couple left for Los Angeles, Calif., where they wiJI visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and Miss Eva Jensen, brother and sister of the bride. Upon their return, they will reside in Provo. Young Couple To Be Wed Soon Marriage To Take Place Soon Mrs. Florence Gines is anr.nimc- ing the engagement ot her daughter, daugh-ter, Errr.a, to Rulon Amlerton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Antler-ton. Antler-ton. ton of Roosevelt. The marriage will take place in the Salt i-ake temple in the near future. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Franck were hosts at dinner at their home Thursday evening, covers being laid for Mis3 Rowena Robinson, Rob-inson, Miss Norell Christensen, Miss Melba Viertel, Miss Blanche Jones, the host and hostess 'and son David Franck. Lovely flowers of the season were used to decorate the dining table. George W. Watkins of Provo, wishes to announce the engagement engage-ment of his daughter, Thelma W. Drummond, to Keith Hatfield, son of Mrs. Mary Hatfield of Spring-vine. Spring-vine. The marriage is to take place soon. 3ft 3(i ift Club Session Members of the Inter-Nos Club were the guests of Mrs. Dee Brown Thursday afternoon at her home. Quilting and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was enjoyed by the following members: iirs. May Isaacson, Mrs. Stanley Patton, Mrs. Lisle Brown, Mrs. George Symes, Mrs. Eloise Olsen, and guests: Mrs. William Nuttall, Miss Diana Nut-tall, Nut-tall, Miss Margaret Nuttall, Mrs. Arthur Ivie, Mrs. Reed Brown, Mrs. Rped Nuttall and Mrs. Lloyd Brown. One of Saturday's smartest social functions was the annual Mother's day party of the Literary League, held althe home of Mrs. E. W. Steadmua. Mi's. Sherman Christensen and Mrs A. Rex Johnson were assisting hostesses. A profusion of colorful garden flowers was employed in decorating decorat-ing the entertaining rooms. A tasty tray luncheon was served, after which the following well arranged and delightful program pro-gram was presented: "Songs My Mother Taught Me," "The Old Refrain,' 'and "Moonlight Song," trio, composed of Mrs. Bud Nil-sson, Nil-sson, Mrs. Lynn Taylor and Miss Rheta Kay, accompanied by Mrs. I -eland Van Wagoner ; two piano solos, "Summer Night," and "Pomponnette," Mrs. Van Wagoner; Wag-oner; reading, " A Harlam Tragedy." Trag-edy." Miss Mary Harris; reading. "When Ma Rogers Broke Loose," Miss Helen Hoover. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. R. D, Hillyer, president and lovely favors were presented by Mrs. Denzil Brown. Included in the guest list were: Mesdames W. K. Spafford, D. P. Vincent, Mary E. Bird, Emma E. Kay, A. K. Hansen, Jesse Johnson; Rose Y. Stewart, Henry Dabling, Stella Davis, Gertrude Mildenhall, Julia Brown, Ray Page, Josephine Goodridge of Provo. Mrs. Fred McClure of Nephi, Mrs. O. C. Dunford of Bloomington, Idaho, Mrs. J. P. Pculton of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ann L. Chipman of American Fork, Mrs. William Jones of Spanish Span-ish Fork, Mrs. Frank K. Dusen-berry Dusen-berry of Paris, Idaho, and Mrs. G. W. Coons of Richfield. Club members in attendance were: Mesdames, A. D. Hillyer, Denzil A. Brown, Stanley Dun-ford, Dun-ford, Bud Nilsson, E. L. Kammer-meyer, Kammer-meyer, A. E. Robison, E. W. Steadman, Lloyd Sutton, Vernon Tolboe, Sherman Christensen, Le-land Le-land Van Wagoner, Lenn Creer. Heber Johnson, Lynn Taylor, Walter Wal-ter Hedquist, Arthur D. Taylor, Henry Taylor, A. Rex Johnson, Miss Helena Stewart. Miss Rheta Kay and Miss Eunice Bird. Mothers Are Honored They're Here! Glorious, new DAGHAMAR Oriental Reproductions built for years of beauty. We promise you there's no other lustrous sheen of true Orientals have been faithfully reproduced repro-duced in thfese Sleek new Daghamar Rugs. Like Bigelow's famous Saromar and Talamar reproductions but EVEN LESS EXPENSIVE Daghamar is Springy underfoot, built for year of beauty. We promise you there's no other rug on the market that gives such great value for so little money! ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY 9x12 Size 'DixomTaylor Russell "Blue Ribbon Bargains" IE by The Bigelow Weavers! chic. OuncS Corn fft- 1 v. r - c , fjj uryaJd be fcleaJ Rr r, r Iff mauk. o? qau cotfen fir w v <rrv Aww ending. J cr Ck JL Ji in leali- J r j r , r s 11 Mr. and Mrs. Julian F. Greer of Provo wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Faun, to Shirl Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bird Allen f Pay- son. The marriage is to take. place in the Salt Lake tempte Farly in June.. Miss Greer is a junior at the B. Y. U. and ilS a member of the Nautilus social unit. Mr. Barnett is a senior at the "Y" and is affiliated affil-iated with the Alpha Kappa Psi, national commercial fraternity. Immediately following their marriage, the young couple will leave for a two weeks' tourJ of California, and will return to Provo Pro-vo to make their home. . Birthday Party Rosalie Robison, was pleasantly entertained by her mother. Mrs. Arnold Robison Thursday afternoon after-noon at the family home, in celebration- of her sixth birthday anniversary an-niversary which occurs today. The delightful affair was in the form of a lawn party and a number num-ber of clever games were played. A delicious luncheon was served to 20 kiddies, members of the Meno Trope kindergarten and neighbor children. Baskets of candy and nuts were given as favors. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Melba Scott, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Seth Scott of Provo, to Elvin Anderson, Ander-son, son of' Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Anderson of Springville. The marriage is to be an event of early June, and will be solemnized solemn-ized in the Salt Lake temple. The young couple will leave immediately immed-iately for a two weeks' honeymoon honey-moon in. California. They will reside re-side in Provo. Miss Scott is a graduate of the Provo high school and the L. I. S. Business college, and Ls a student stu-dent at the B. Y. U. MrX Anderson Ander-son is connected with the Ostler Candy company of SaR Itke City. x - 5js V Daisy Sewing Club Affair Members of the Daisy Sewing club spent a pleasant time at the home of Mrs. Anna Anderson Friday Fri-day afternoon. Sewtrrg'tcards and a delirious-luncheon delirious-luncheon were enjoyed by the following: fol-lowing: Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. Nels Hanson, Mrs. Axel Christian-son, Christian-son, Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. Louise Jorgenseri, Mrs. Nettie Cluff, Mrs. Zora Peay, Mrs. May Snow. Mrs. Merle Madsen and-iMiss Leona Hanson. GINGHAM with pique contrast or tub silk are most suitable lor this charming model. Designed in sizes 3 2 to 4 2, size 38 require re-quire 3 3-4 yards of 35 inch fabric plus 3-4 yard contrast. lo secure a PATTERN and simple sewing chart of this model, tear out this sketch and mail it to JULIA BOYD. 103 PARK AVENUE, AVE-NUE, NEW YORK, N. Y., together with 15 CENTS IN COIN. Be sure to enclose, on a separate sheet of paper. YOUR NAME, FULL ADDRESS, YOUR SIZE, THE NUMBER OF, THIS PATTERN 1N0 24H and mention the NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Address your envelope to Julia Boyd, Provo Herald Fashion Bureau, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 5) G. O. K. W. club members delightfully de-lightfully entertained their mothers moth-ers at the residence of Miss Fay Drysdale Friday evening. A delicious three-course dinner was served and beautiful rosebuds rose-buds were given as favors. Miss iucile Collins toasted the mothers and a response was made by Mrs. Katie Mitchell. A beautiful vocal duet was rendered by Fay Brown and Mildred Davis, accompanied by Irene Olsen. The guests included : Mrs. C. W. Brown, Mrs. Elmer Hopkins, Mrs. Alice Bray, Mrs. Ora Olsen. Mrs. Al Loveless, Mrs. John H. Collins, Mrs. Katie Mitchell and Mrs. Andrew Diysdale, and the club girls are: Miss Fay Drysdale, Miss Lucile Collins, Mrs. Merlin rcemington. Miss Mildred Davis, Miss Esther Mitchell, Miss Fay Brown, Miss Hortense Hopkins and Miss Irene Olsen. .y. y Card Club Entertained Social Sixteen club members enjoyed a delightful evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Clark Friday, the men being hosts to the women. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamb were guests and the following members were present: Mr. snd Mrs. John Lundahl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Mary Hopkins and J. G. Clark. Progressive 500 was played, Mrs. Charles Scott and John Lundahl Lun-dahl winning the high score prizes A delicious luncheon was served. At Bridge Affair In Salt Lake City A group of Provo women were guests at an attractive bridge- luncheon given by Mrs. Ray H. Briggs at her home in Salt Lake City, Thursday afternoon. Included in the Provo party were: Mrs. Venice Schofield, Mrs. R. A. Moofefield, Mrs. S. I. Levin, Mrs. John Schofield, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. Dwight Packard, Pack-ard, Mrs. Hugo Price, Mrs. Wy-raan Wy-raan Berg, Mrs. E. D. Firmage of Provo, and Mrs. William Chip-man Chip-man of American Fork. Mrs. Berg won the high score favor. William Philip Simms calls Chinese Turkestan "the country that God forgot." Maybe that's where the forgotten man will be Well Known Provoan To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams of Pleasant Grove, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen, to Lloyd Peterson of Provo, son of Hans Peterson of Castle Dale, Utah. The wedding date has been set for May 23, and the mariage will be held in the Salt Lake temple. Both are students of the B. Y. U. and Mr. Peterson is a member of the Val Hyric social unit. He is employed by the Salt Lake Tribune. Marriage Is Made Known Additional Society On Page Five Mrs. William H. Cluff of Pleasant Pleas-ant View, wishes to announce the marriage of tpr daughter, Lucile Baum Cluff, to Herbert Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Louis Coleman Cole-man of Provo, which took place Jan. 15, m Farmington. The young couple reside in Provo. F. F. O. Club Members of the F. F. O. club were the guests of Miss Norma Johnson Friday evening at her home. Cards and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the Misses Barbara Bar-bara Raile, Viola Crum. Amanda Wheeler, Nellie Gudgeon and Ruby Edelman. "wWe 6 aS this Barest KattrPSb- 1 1 1 mv tcv -X Annual B.Y.U. Girls9 Dance .Revue 10c 25c MATINEE-THURSDAY, MATINEE-THURSDAY, MAY 17 4:30 p. m. Children - - - - -Adults ----- EVENING FRIDAY, MAY 18 8:15 p. m. 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