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Show THREI! -tiarnbeauf Edfrpt Club News and Leading Women's Features pro vo (VTwnyus t?uwa y irEirL pft 3nfoTOyA v, ate a y 1 c-i arp v . K'V. U. Club Members Will Entertain Mothers At v Tea A iO&tAli FiJNCTlON which promises to be chaMing itt every detail, is the fifth annual Mother's day tea of the N L. U. club, planned J or tnis afteriiocin frim 3 to 5 o'clock, at the residence of Miss Florence Maw dii North Provo B P. W: Cliib Thursday universiiy avenue. i- Invitations have also been extended to members of the Nautilus social unit and their mothers. It is expecte'd that 100 j?ues will attend the smart affair. Miss Maw, chairman on arrangemens; will head the receiving- Ubty which Will include the off icers Of thi club : Mrs. caL t? rifiYisfl. Mrs. Edna IS : Cbre6 Vim Wagerien and Mrsj Gra?? Paulson., Mi I rs. rah C. Wan Wagehen will r,r.sjf1 in the dinine room during the first hour, and Miss Lenore ' -2. ' XT',. -I- sir I CrooHSton . oi, Aineiituu rui w-ing w-ing the second hour. The following follow-ing mimMrs wtll assist in serving during the afternoon. , Mrs. Qeles-tia Qeles-tia J. Taylor, Mrs. Oa J.Ubyd and Miss Faye Jensen,. Miss Florence JEtoblnson, Mrs. Maude'-, Markham, - and Miss Ruth Chjfman of American Ameri-can Fprk. - , ,- Tasty refreshments will be served from a table artistically arranged with a daraty jace .cloth . oyer yellow yel-low TovonHpr and vellOW Sweet peas in a handsome silver bowl will form the,, centerpiece, and silver sil-ver holders with yellow tapers will be employed. ; . , , Mrs. Verda Thomas of Spanisn Fork, Mrs. Gladys Markham and MtsTj Ethel Boyack of Salt I&ke, Mrs., Helen Cox, Miss Gladys Black, UtS- Lorraine Mffler and Miss Virginia Street will assist in entertaining the guests in the living liv-ing roojru. jv . . Muic . will be furnished by instrumental in-strumental trios composed of the Misses Edttrx 6ubg. Ann Clayson. and Lota Paxman, arid the Misses Martha Coleman, Maurine Rom-ney Rom-ney Jtoxi tfcVjBacnelor. Boys Honor Mothers The Trailbuflders and guides of the First ward Primary entertained entertain-ed their mothers and the Prirriary presidency at the meeting house An elaborate luncheon was serv-1 ed, jonquils and rosebuds: being employed as table decorations. Mother's day sentiments were arranged ar-ranged by the honor, guests' plates. The following pl&ffld . program wa furnished: r Harmonica selections,- Edward. Bown, Jack Lirvdy and Keith Ercahfcrack; poems, Qordon Crane, Jack Llndy an. Lep FeVre; .naemory. gn Wendell Ivy and" Blarne Carlsont. ''Several "diillisatfUl ames were pfayed. Twenty-six werelnLttend-arice, werelnLttend-arice, including the boys and their mothers. .A . Hostess To Friends Miss Meda Anderson was hostess host-ess at an enjoyable affair Thursday Thurs-day at her. home. The following were served a tasty luncheon: Fajf Merriweather, Merline Henrie, Mar jorie Nelson, Norma Jean Graefil, Norma Fro island, is-land, Arvilla Luke, Vivian King, Iiicy Jeppson, Elva Christeriseri, Orpha Peay and Virginia, paf-ford. Mrs. F. Kfiipf To Be Given Reeepl ion Makes Another Cure M fpll5i:.:; If DR. E. MANSFIEUD, D. Provo, TJtah, May 12, 1933 To Whom It "Mav Cbricefn: For a number o'f yeafs I had a jreat deal of, . trouble with : backache, back-ache, also headache. . I also, , suffered suf-fered conslderabfy with stomach trouble. i I finally decided to try . Chiro practic and went to see xw; xu. Msmsfield. After a few treatments I felt very much better, I con- tlnued the treatments for a short time and was entirely cured. , 1 I am now abl to sleep well at riicht. I have no headache, and I dan do my regular woAc without JI(,I.U.. T .J uuy uuiitun. x can recuuuueuu Chiropractic and Dr. Mansfield to anvone who is ill. ' ?1 owe my presentgpod-health'to Chiropractic tf56iefg tin also be ttiade well if they will try it. V'it -t't Si ' ' S . Signed). G.' B. MtsCLELLAN". , Dr. E. Mansfield 75 EAST CENTER , ST. The family 6f 'MM 'Frances Knight will eniertam Wedhesday from 3 to 6 o'clock' at the Knight residence, 142 Nprth Fifth West street, in deet2fation' i of her eightieth birthdays atthSVerrsflT) ; J A cordial invitation & eSctetfded ta.all friends of Mrs Kftlght to call between, these' hours. . Her daughter, Mrs, Hannah Pike of fios Angeles, Cal- and her daughters-in-Jaw, Mrs. JUne Clark of OgTden and Mrs. Spencer Clark of Provo, will act as hostesses. ift Sfr )fr Pioneer Honored At Canip No. 5 Meet Members of Camp No. 5, Daughters Daugh-ters Of Utah JPioneers, held a fine meeting t Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edith Holdaway Holt, in honor of Mrs. Lydia Thrower Holdaway, a pioneer. The following splendid program was furnished Singing, "Come, Come, Ye Saints," entire group; invocation, Chaplain Laicy T. Taylor; Tay-lor; sketch of the "Social Activities Activi-ties of the Early Pioneers," Mrs. Grace Cbeever; song, Alene Holdaway, Holda-way, granddaughter of the honor guest, Miss Thelma Blake; accom-TtanW' accom-TtanW' &ir't nf 'the life of Lvdia Thrower Holdaway, by her daugh ter, Mrs. Edna. H. Bentwet; original orig-inal reading, Mrs. Florence Billings, Bill-ings, Pyne; customs of the. people of the Tongcm isfahds weredes-cribed weredes-cribed in detail try Harold Holda-'ayt' Holda-'ayt' a . rands0n i of he honor guesr, typical nauve uautco, sented by Mrs. 'Haro(d Holdawayi song, "Pal of My Cradle Days," Ivern Pyne, accompafl by Alice Jensen; sentiaments VLMhe guest of honor, Mrs. Elteajwth Acord Beck; memories of .Amos - Holdaway, Holda-way, relatedby- Florence Pyne BUUngsaong, 3Lyle Holdaway and JZella Hardinir. accbmpanTed W Theim& BlaKe poem, "A Mother's Ixve," Edna HL (Bentwe; re- nmrks. Mrs.' C. A. Dahlauist, COUB- iy , president; benediction, Mary Corhett: 'J' . ;, , Dellcloui refreshments were served Up 41 members and 23 visi tors. Service Star Meeting Enjoyed The Provo Business and- Professional Profes-sional Women's club wSl tiold Its annual special guest i night Thursday Thurs-day at the Hotel .Roberts. A banquet. "wWl be served at , 7 o'clock; and ah excellent program has been arranged. The offieers and the program committee are in charge. Mrs. Kathryn B. Pardoe will read and special music has hen i planned. ualendar A snlendid session of the Serv ice Star Legion was Tield at the home of the president, Mrs. Thelma Sparks,, Friday afternoon. A special Mother's da, program was furnished as follows: Vocal solo, Mrs. Sadie Ramsey, accom-nanied accom-nanied bv Mrs. Vera Petersdh; K sentiments, Bishop "J., A.' Buttle, jpeiegates 10 me siaie wnven-tion wnven-tion to be held Saturday In Salt Uake City, were elected as follows: Mrs. Nettie Lockhart, Mrs. Anna Collins, . Mrs. Kettle Hffst, Mrs. Ada rtelson, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. Etta Eggertseh, Mrs. Jilza Nelson, Mrs. Mary Nick'ersoh, Mrs. Priscilla Swenson, Mrs. Thelma Sparks andMrs. EmmA, Jones. A delTcfous luncheon was served to 12 members. The next meeting will be lield June 9 at the home of Mrs. Mary Nickerson. TP! ? P ine r loneer v j Egjvters To Meet The Alpine pioneer daughters of Provo will meet at the home of Mrs. Vilae Vincent, 731 West Fourth South street, Friday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. 3. M,. Jensen, past president, presi-dent, who leaves soon for Europe, "will , be;lonor gtfest. Election of officers will be held. lergarxen y t-lt 4 WEEKS COURSE in Pre-school Reading and Literature JTOY.L. TURNER Parker ScHool , , . REGISTRATION . . r iioTOXV, ikv iitu Tuition $2.00 , x club . Miss Florence Hickman will be hostess to hemBers!, of, the Xlclub Tuesday evening fat1 heH home. mqndAy. aittebnoon Mrs. Parlev Olsen will be hosteaa Xo members of the Monday Afternoon After-noon Social club at her home Monday. Mon-day. f C13VEIX The arthViai MotheVs day party of the Ch'vell club will be . held Monday evening at the home of Mrt. Lalli'atf M. Young instead of Mists Vlrgie Beelar, as was previously previ-ously announced. REYNOLDS SECtToN Members of the Alice Louise Reynolds Rey-nolds section of the Provo Women's Wom-en's Council will meet Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the club house. REYNOLDS CHAPTER NO. 1 Chapter No. 1 of the Alice Louise Lou-ise Reynolds dub will meet Mon-. day evening , at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence Boyle. The session will meet promptly, due to the Manavu ward .reunion being held that evening. Mrs. Herald R. Clark will give "The Blessed Spinoza" Spin-oza" by. Louis Browne. Special music will be furnished. itdelAs Alumnae Members of the Fidelas Alumnae will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Audrey Jackson, 57 South Second East street. LITERARY SECTION : A: meeting of the literary section of the. Provo Women's Council will be held Monday evening at 8 a'cloclt in the women's club house. Miss . .Gladys Black will review "Lincoln, the Man," by Edgar Lea-Master. Lea-Master. VIELLES AMIES The Vlelles Amies club win hold Its annual Mother's day social Monday evening at 8 . o'clock at Keeleys. ST. MARY'S GUILD f. A meeting of St. Mary's Gufd will be held Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. L. Summers. Sum-mers. A VOLONTE . Members of the A Volonte club win be the jfuests of Mrs. Marvin Geaseat her home Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. V-'. ; B. E. M Miss Marie Moare will be hostess host-ess to members of the B. E. M. club at her home Monday evening. LE TESEE The Le Tesee club member's will entertain their mothers at the home of Miss Mary Ralston Monday Mon-day evening. X LADIES' AID A. special program will be furnished furn-ished at the Ladies Aid meeting to be hetd Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at Meno Trope hall. . Pioneer Program Camp No. 7,. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs Alice Clark Thursday afternon; with Mrs. Martha Jones assisting. assist-ing. The following, program was furnished: History of Thomas arid Mary Strdhlf Farrer, Mrs. Melinda Jorgensen; lesson, Mrs. Kate Brown; two readings, Helen Hoover; Hoov-er; reading, Edith Clark; vocal solos, Mrs. Mable H. Clark accom-tikn'(I accom-tikn'(I 4y Mrs. Fred Loveless; re i marks, Mrs. Rose Farrer, of the , county, board. ' to 22 rnenbers and 'six guests, s A delicious lnhcfieon was served i... - - , .1 DAILY PATTERN ROSE CUTWOBK TEA CLOTH It I i I : vm&k .... SUPEft-SAFE Elecirlc Refrigerators re tHe ifidst beautiful ever shown. Flush doorsj new Dupont Enameled Finish, uncrackable, unbreakable un-breakable more , beautiful beauti-ful than porcelain. TAYLOR BROS. COMPANYj Pattern No. 417 ant item in every home. Nothing Adds more elegVnce & a tea tafete than beautiful embroidered tsloth and napkins., A simple cutwork corAer worked on a white or pastel colored linen make's a cloth that is a real addition to the store of W6ushoid, accessories Though the finished piece may' look eVao-l orate, cutwork is merely a design worked in buttonhole titch. with parts of the background cut away, if preferred, the design could be worked in. simple embroidery, em-broidery, siich as puiKine and running run-ning stitches, completely omitting the cutwork. Detailed embroidery embroid-ery and color suggestions are included in-cluded with each pattern. . Send 10c to Evening Herald Needhscraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York City. Nowadays, all Is not gold that jitters. Shower Given Bride-Elect Mrs. Mary H. Carter gave a de lightful miscellaneous shower at the Hank Smith home Friday evening, eve-ning, honoring Mrs, Charles Thomas, Thom-as, nee Florence Smith, a recent bride. Several clever games were play ed, and a prize was awarded to the group composing the most original song to the bride. Dainty refresh ments were - served. Numerous useful and lovely gifts were received. re-ceived. In attendance were: Mrs. John H. Ellis, Mrs. Fred Stubbs, Mrs. W. E. Hunter, Mrs. Mary Bennett, Mrs. H. VY Anderson, Mrs. Ben Snyder, Mrs. Cora Morton, Mrs. Elmer , Smith, Mrs. Arnold Smltti, Mrs. Melva Peay, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Philip Snow, Mrs. Del-la Del-la Hunter, Mrs. Vera Nelson, Mrs. Millie Booth, Mrs. Luella E4ttle, Miss Ha Anderson, Miss Elaine Johnson, Miss Mary Dixon, Miss Myrle Carter and Miss Grace Stubbs. ProVorias Club Party Mrs. F. D. B. Gay was hostess to members of the Prpvonas clut at her .home. Thursday afternoon, the occasion being foer birthday anniversary. Paper flowers and quilt blocks were , made arid a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was s'erved. LoVely gifts were presented to the hostess from the following: Mrs. Partey F. Dixon, Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Wren Wilkins, Mrs. Ernest Dixon, Mrs. Albert Selck, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. Caleb W. Haws, Mrs. Alma Baker, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Fred Critch-1ow, Critch-1ow, James McClellan and Mrs. L. L. Nelson. irig Party Is Held In Salt Lake An , attractive social affair of Saturday evening, was the semi-formal semi-formal invitational dancing party of the Les Cecilliennes social unit of the B. Y. U. held at the Mc-Cune Mc-Cune School of Music in Salt Lake City., Fifty couples were in attendance, attend-ance, including Mr. and Mrs. ETnest R. Rasmuson, patrons. Miss f Genevieve Fugal was chairman on arrangements and was assisted by Clara Woodhouse and Doreyn Latimer. Officers ot the unit include: Miss Clara Woocrhouse, president; Miss Genevieve Fugal, vice president; presi-dent; Miss Olive Kimball, secretary. secre-tary. 3 Club Members, Guests Entertained Utopia cf.ub members and guests were entertained, at the. home of Mrs. Jack Booth Friday afternoon, bridge Being the diversion. Mrs. William Cqnnell won the club night score priie and the second sec-ond favor went to Mrs. R. F. Cran-dall. Cran-dall. Mrs. Cora Booth and Mrs. Percival Bigelow were presented the guests awards. A delicious luncheon was served. Roses and fern prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. In attendance were the following follow-ing members: Mrs. Osqar Garrett, Mrs. J. Frank Ward, Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mrs. William Connell and guests: Mrs. Clarence Harmon, Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. Wilson Ki Anderson, Mrs. Jack Mayberry, Mrs, Cora Booth, Mrs. Percival Bfgelow, and Mrs. R'eanon Hansen. Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity Tenders Formal Dinner-Dance PROMINENT arriong the leading social events of the past week was the annual formal dinner-dance of the Alpha Kappa Psi, national commercial fraternity of the B. Y. U., held Friday evening at the Hotel Roberts. Purple and gold were the predominating colors of the attractive decorative scheme for the long banquet table, bowls of purple sweet peas and gold tapers in gold holders being used. Handsome black bracelets bearing the girl's sginatures in silver were presented as favors. Beautiful floral art panels, corresponding to the v- color scheme, were hung around the room. A string trio, consisting of Miss Joy Bachelor, Miss Maurine Rom- ney and Miss Cottam. played dur insr the banquet. Ward Clark, president, welcomed the guests and introduced Don Alder as the tOast-master. The following program was pre sented: Toast, "To the Alumni, Forbes Foster; vocal solo, Joseph Robertson; toast, "To the Mem bers," Robert Curtis; song, "Alpha Kappa Psi," entire group. The music for dancing was furnished fur-nished by the Royal Cougars. Prof, and Mrs. Clarence Boyle were the patrons, and the following mem bers and their partners were in attendance: Bert Ludlow, Miss Phyllis Peter-Son, Peter-Son, Don Alder, Miss Ruth Stevens, Oakley Evans, Miss Mabel Wilson, Ward Clark, Miss Beth Ashworth, Spencer Grow, Miss Laura Evans, Joseph Robertson, Miss Ruth Allen, Al-len, Weldon Mathews, Miss Melba Goff, Hamilton Calder, Miss Myrtle Iverson, Forbes Foster, Miss Ruth Huffaker, Robert Curtis, Miss Florence Hickman, Barr Washburn, Wash-burn, Miss La June Brown, William Wil-liam Jex, Miss Helen Tuttle, Kirt Johnson, Miss Kathryn Sundwell, Elton Sumner, Miss Fa Non Claw- Nuggets Elect Officers Nuggets of the B. Y. U. held their annual election of officers recently, with 'the following re sults: Carl Warnick, president; Don Alder, vice president; Oakley Evans, treasurer; Thomas East- mpnd, secretary and reporter. Tentative plans are being made for the annual Goldbrickers festi val to be held in Provo canyon June 7, 8 ana 9, with Carl Warnick as general chairman on arrange-. ments. son, Earl Wignall and Miss Stella Powelson. Oakley Evans was chairman oil arrangements, and was assisted by Weldon Mathews and Bert Lud low. Additional Society On Page Four NATIONAL COTTON WEEK MAY 15th TO 20th COTTON IS KING! COTTON IS A GOOD SPORT! IT PLAYS GOLF and TENNIS! . . . aftd That's Not All It goes to bridge pa rties and to summer formal parties . . It's a good mixer at home, everywhere. It takes oh so many new weaves it combines itself in so many ways. Women have at last accepted the Cotton Frock as fashionable. ' " " i Z . .. f TWtj T ..t.-,V.-. -V--V-". Valuable Grab Box FREE! With Every $5.00 Pur chase or More. 36 Inch Percales Sun and Tub Fast Plenty of colors, pat terns for children and grown-ups at, yard.. 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