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Show PRO VO: (UTAH) SUNDAY HER ALB, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1 936 Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 f Fashions - Menus Church, Lodge Functions Reception Is Tendered Couple ormer Frovo Girl To Be Married 5K PAGE POUR Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hansen of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Provo, wish to announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Ber-nice, Ber-nice, to Lee Roy Wilson, son of Mrs. F. Biddlestone of Newark, CaHferfrna. The marriage will take place June 11 in Los Angeles, and the young couple will make their home at Newark. Wedding Held At Home Of Bride Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rust announce an-nounce the marriagr of their daughter. Emma, to Jacob Visscher. Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 40 South Third East street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Walter P. Whitehead of the First ward, and was wit- ; nessed bv a group of relatives and immediate friends. Following the 9 o'clock ceremony, refresh- ! ments were served. The young couple will reside I in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Visscher is employed. I ; Farewell Given For Friends Grace Vincent entertained at her home Thursday evening, in honor of Max Beesley and Loa ' Nielsen, who are leaving to make : their home in Salt Lake City. The hbuse was decorated with orange blossoms and roses. During Dur-ing the evening, cootie and rummy rum-my were piayed and a delicious luncheon was served. Dancing fol- : lowed. In attendance were: Loa Nielsen, Niel-sen, Bernice Bush, Afton Vincent, Janet Robbins; Norma Strong. Marie Vincent, Grace 'Vincent. Max Beesley Jack Cox, Clavton-Liddiard. Clavton-Liddiard. Robert Booke, Jackson Jewkes and James Jensen. ju JU 'C -J- -T Evening Of rLdg Enjoyed Mrs. W. A. Marshall wag host-; ess to members of the La Meftis ' c'.ub Friday evening at Keeleys. Mrs. Gordon Smith Was a guest; and the members present Were: Mrs. L D Fraughton. Mrs Fred Liddiard. Mrs. Lamont Loavitt. Mrs. C. W. Andrus. Mrs. R. V. Bailey and Mrs. Emily Herriod. Following a delicious dinner a oencious oinner. oaved Mrs. Liddiard i bridge was and Mrs. Leavitt winning the .. i favors. Beautiful garden' flowers were used in decorating. ' E LMER E. N E L SJXN Announces 20th Annual Piano Summer School Commencing June 1-. at the R. Y. l A Six Weeks' Course of supervised practice and private instruction for beginners, as well as advanced students. Very reasonable fees. Enroll now. Phone 72-i-W . ' j i SI " U f55rSwJ PHOTOS Will Lonp He Remembered! You'll want to retuenilK-r your children as they 'appeared at' important starts of their lives. When is there a more important period than graduation? And what is more appropriate than a photo? Arrange for an appointment today. Special Low 'rices on All Graduation Pictures LARSON STUDIO 71 NORTH UN IYER. m 7 s- s tm m WEDDING DATE SET Announcement is mad; by Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sutton., of the betrothal of their daughter, Lois, well known Provo girl, to Alma Manton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Manton of this city. The marriage is to take place June 22 in Los Angelex, where the young couple will reside, and where Mr. Manton is employed at the Arden Dairy Products company. The bride-elect will leave for the coast June 14. She is a graduate of the Provo high school and is a member of the Ch3re Amie and Carquinitz Bridge clubs. She is employed as supervisor at the Mountain States Telephone and. Telgsaph - Com , pany. Mrs. A. M. TflOmaS TV lJ 1 res J Oil HOSteSS Curds ;ind newing. followed by a delicious luncheon, were the diversions di-versions at the Tres Joli club . . - PrtZ JS' : - mumax r riuay aiuernoon. Roses and neon if s ' tast efullv deCcrated the entertaining rooms, The delightful affair was at- ! GRADUATION A Gift That AVE PHONE 384 tended by the following members: : Mrs. Charles Giles. Mrs. John j Ellison. Mrs. Harry McCoard, Miss ' Rhoda Douglas. Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. Bert Sutton. Mrs. David Sutton. Mrs. Milton Thom-! Thom-! as. Mr.-;. Harry Thomas. Mrs. j wi&o, mi a ?h Thomas. Mr, George Za nnskie Mr r.oirrr, ok i guests: Mrs. Bert Paee. Mrs Douglas Page. Mrs. lone T.' Hales Mrs. L,avep itammermeyer, Mrs Alt a Thomas. Mrs. Merle Daybell and Mis Virginia Thomas." A urora Club Entertained r t r - Mrs. tiadys Hardy was hostess) to members of the Aurora club at ;i delightful nrtv TiioqH'j r t j-, X V- C Jf ning at her home. Rridge was followed by a delic ious luncheon. The high score nrize was won by Mrs. Leola Hopkins, Hop-kins, and Mrs. Pauline Gould re-eivrd re-eivrd the second favor. Members in attendance were: Mrs. F;ilen Hollingshead, Mrs. Hat-ie Hat-ie Lunceford. Mrs. Hester Jones. Mrs. Erma Josie. Mrs. Mary Josie. Mrs. Cora Shields. Mrs. Pauline Gould. Mrs. Sarah John-n, John-n, Mrs Bliss Hansen, Mrs. Leola Le-ola Hopkins, Mrs. Effie Hardy, j Mrs. Eleanore Allen. Mrs. Vernie ; Christenpen and Mrs. Mary Hitch- ':ck The guests included: Mrs. Mary Brough. Mrs. Elsie Smith, i Mrs. Victor Dollin and Mrs. Fran-i Fran-i ces Pumnhrev. -t h La Conda Club Party Enjoyable An enjoyable affair of Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, was the La Conda club party held at the home of Mrs. Dean Stewart in Springville. Mrs. Fred Brown of Provo, and Mrs. Eldon Palfreyman and Mrs. Roy Despain of Springville, were guests, and the following members mem-bers were present: Mrs. Reuel F. Jacobsen, Mrs. Darwin Board-man. Board-man. Mrs. Bliss Childs, Mrs. Claude C. Cardall. Mrs. Percy Anderson. Mrs. Ted Haymond, Mrs. Baxter Leyshon of Provo, Mrs Ivowry Anderson and Mrs. Max Packard of Springville. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. Leyshon receiving the high score prize and Mrs. Fred Brown, the pecond favor. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon followed. Additional Society on Page Eight Beautifully Turned Out PERMANENTS Engagement Is Made Known By Couple Mrs. Dora J. Bray wishes to announce an-nounce the engagement of her daughter, Miss Ethel Johnston, to Sol Harris of Los Angeles, Calif. The marriage is to be an event of June. Miss Johnston is a graduate of the Lincoln high school. The young couple will make, their, home in Los Angeles. Provo Couple To Be Wed Soon Announcement is made by Skrs. Eph Jacobson of Provo, of the engagement of her daughter, Ril-la, Ril-la, tc Orrin H. Jackson, son of Mr. Henry Jackson of this city. June 10 has been set as the date of marriage, the ceremony to be performed in the Manti temple. Immediately following the young couple will leave for a honeymoon in Arizona and California. Cali-fornia. They will reside here. The bride-elect is attending Brigham Young university, and is affiliated with the Ta Lenta social so-cial unit. Mr. Jackson, a graduate gradu-ate of B. Y. U., was affiliated with the Tausigs, Delta Phi and Alpha Kappa Psi. He is engaged in the sheep business with his father. Retiring Board Members Honored Miss Grace Cheever gave a delightful de-lightful dinner party Friday evening eve-ning at her home, for Utah stake Y. W. and Y. M. M. I. A. officers. of-ficers. The following retiring board members were honor guests on this occasion: Meredith Wilson, first counselor, who is leaving to study in Europe; Dr. A. Rex John-eon, John-eon, music director: Mrs. Eve K. Tatton, secretary and treasurer, who has moved to Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, junior classleader; Miss Dorothy Jones, dance director, and Mrs. Hannah R. Oldroyd. activity leader. Places were also arranged for Maurice Harding, Harold Bailey, Claude Snow, Prof. J. M. Jensen. Miss Elizabeth Souter, Mrs. Leah S. Larson. Miss Marie Seegmiller, Miss Alice L. Reynolds, Mrs. Anna An-na Minger, Miss Erma Bennett, Miss Eunice Bird. Miss Zelma Win-terton. Win-terton. Miss Ileene Wasp and Miss Kathryn Decker. Roses and peonies beautifully decorated the dining table and entertaining: rooms. Miss Kath- ryn Decker introduced Maurice morous toasts, in keeping with a "Voyage" theme, were given by the following: Miss Elizabeth Souter. Claude Snow, Miss Marie Seegmiller, and Miss Erma Bennett. The affair was also in the form of a hand- Xr err h iof ghntvap frr- AM r A7iK.-. and gifts were presented to all Df the retiring officers, Dinner Given For Bride-Elect Miss Helen Young was hostess at a well arranged dinner at her home in American Fork, Friday evening, honoring Miss Leola Green, whose marriage to David Merrill is to be an event of the near future. Lovely flowers of the near future. Lovely flowers of the- season were employed in decorating. Covers Cov-ers were laid for the honor guests, and Miss Young, Boyd Page, Miss Anita Smoot, Roy Hammond, Miss Mary Qreen, Fred Page, Miss Edith Young and Clifford Young. The bride-elect was given a beautiful beauti-ful corsage. Later the party motored to Provo to attend the B. Y. U. student body dance. Book Reviewed At Acacia Club A meeting of the Acacia club was held at Keeleys Friday afternoon, after-noon, with Mrs. Lavar Christensen as hostess. Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor, a special spe-cial guest, gave an interesting review of the book, "We Sagebrush Sage-brush Folks," by Annie Pike Greenwood. A short session of business was held and a xle-licious xle-licious luncheon was served. Present were: Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, Mrs. Lawrence SmarM Mrs. jtt. a. waiiace, jura. Clarence Ellerffien, Mrs. Hazel Janson, Mrs. Albert Richards, Mrs. Max Orton, Mrs. Ernest R. Rasmuson, Mrs. Porter Johnson, Mrs. Theodore Taylor. Mrs. Rees Bench, Mrs. Don Stubbs and Mrs. Elliott Tuttle. at the Ruth Lee Beauty Service ;?" Ruth LeeMaster, Operator. 735 E. 8th No. Call 1208 fpr Appointments frx t h Tour Europe Miss Pearl Youkstetter of Huntington Park, Cal.. sophomore at the B. Y. U.. who vill accompany accom-pany her parents and brother on an extensive tour of Europe. Mi?s Youkstetter expects her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Youkstetter. and her brother, William Wil-liam Youkstetter, to arrive here June 2, from Huntington Park. The party will leave June 4 for New York City, and will sail on the S. S. "Georgia". A few days will be spent in Detroit, en route to New York. The family will return to their home in California the middle of September and Miss Youkstetter plans to attend the University of California at Los Angeles. She is affiliated with me Nautilus focial unitr ' ,'": 1 -mmms?. mm 1 b 1 Complimentary to their daughter, daugh-ter, Lorraine Carroll, and Harold T. Jones, who were united in mar-iage mar-iage in the Salt Lake temple, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen Niel-sen tendered a wedding reception Friday evening in the Pleasant View ward amusement hall. Mr. Jones is a son of Mrs. Preal , Jones, also of Pleasant View. The hall presented a beautiful scene, with decorations of pink and white flowers of the season and Japanese lanterns. Three hundred and fifty guests, including includ-ing many from out of town, gathered gath-ered to honor the young coifple. v In the receiving line were: Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs. Jones, the parents; Fenton Sharp of Heber City, best man; the groom and bride; Miss Mildred Viola Nielsen, sister of the bride, maid of honor; the Misses Melva and Yvonne Jones and Ruth Stott, bridesmaids, and Earlene Foote, flower girl. The bride wore a beautiful gown of pink satin and a long veil of white net with lace trimmings, caught with a dainty band of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of American Beauty roses and orange blossoms. Miss Nielsen was in pink taffeta, Miss Melva Jones in pink silk chiffon, Mfss Yvonne Jones in peach satin and Miss Stott in green taffeta, and they wore dainty corsages of American Am-erican Beauty roses and orange blossoms. The little flower girl appeared in a creation of yellow organdie, and carried a basket of yellow iris. Dancing was enjoyed during which program numbers were furnished, with Harold Colvin acting act-ing as master of ceremonies. Selections Se-lections were rendered by a vocal trio, comprising Ruth Ekins, Ned-ra Ned-ra Lewis and Lenora Ashton, who accompanied themselves on the guitar and ukelele. Carl Andrea-sen Andrea-sen sang "O Promise Me." accompanied accom-panied by Ruth Stott, who played a piano number, and a reading was 1 iisywe.. newest style in rugs and carpets cosfrs veiry UMe in TE KTURE by Bigelow Who says you have to spend a lot of money to put the newest styles on your floors? You can buy one of these smart Texture-Weaves for as little as the price of a new spring costume, and you can select your rug and price from the biggest big-gest range of Bigelow Lively-wool Rugs in the state. Come in as soon as you possibly can and see how decorative and refreshing these Texture Tex-ture Weaves are ... and how thriftily they're priced! 9x12 Size-Priced Size-Priced As Low As - DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL "YOITLL PAY LESS s4 iK3 jT . X J? ; m h f 4 m six 0 - $ k - -- -'. v i - y& l ' : --'v. , , , . - jjj j . . v.- RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Harold T. Jones, the former Lorraine Carrol Nielsen, a bride of Monday given by Marion Campbell. A clever feature was the mock wed-wedding wed-wedding under the direction of Melva Jones, wiiich was presented by the following: Harold Nielsen, Yvonne. Duane and Rollo Jones, . the smartest - WeAVES AND LIVE HAPPIER" V K' $29 David and iia-ne Nielsen. Dorothy Dor-othy and Melva Jones. Delicious refreshments wi-ie served. Numerous handsome gifts were presented to the yoimf couple, who will make their home n Provo. 5 1 ft K- 3 zsr in |