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Show PXGE-5TVE1 Society Editor Ethel D. Rambeau PHone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club and Lodge News PROVO (UTAH) SUNfiAY HERALD. SUNDAY; TflAY' 30; -1937 Provo D. U, P. Camp To Be Hostesses The Provo Daughters of Utah Pioneer camps are making big preparations ,for the Jubilee to be held Wetfiiday June 2, at Pioneer park, at which time they will be hostesses to the Utah county camp members. Mrs. Sarah H. Passey, county president, is general chairman on arraopepients, with the captains cap-tains of the camps assisting. Mrs. Emma C. Jones and Mrs. Sophia C. Beck comprise the program committee. ' " All members and eligible members mem-bers of the 37 camps of the countv are urged to attend, and a prize is to be presented to the camp having the largest percentage per-centage of their enrolled membership mem-bership in attendance. Members of the . state central company, the mavbr anad city commissioners and Utah stake presidency will be special guests. The women are to assemble from 11:30 to 12:30 o'clock and the luncheon hour will follow, with the program to commence at 2:30 o'clock. Each person is to take her own lunch and drinks and ice cream win be for sale. Games will be featured abo. ' (B(SG 'MOJUD THIGH-MOLD SILK-STOCKINGS 93c Th Beit Hosiery Value in Twm! Secure your garters firmly in the magic strips of these lovely hose and for the rest of the day be assured that your seams are straight. These same magic strips also absorb strain, check garter runs and keep your garters from slipping. I . Come in and JL let us show you V i'JililJ these wonder ittj stockings. CHRISTENSEN'S S4 North University Aveniie , GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL AND DISTINCTIVE You'll want to give them something commemorative of their achievement, something some-thing that they'll appreciate and remember, something that will last. You have your choice of attractive and useful gifts that will please the graduate, whether it be a boy or a girl, at the Utah Office Supply. N W Speed . . . Bectuty Smoothness Stand Model 1 Remiogtofli 6 miuuuuw mi ijh nmn pumihiii1 rim urn 'i i i '' J ' "" 111 'nAr ' briers John Harrison, president of the Provo Townsend club and chairman chair-man of the congressional district board, accompanied by Dr. J. W. i Aird, board member, were, in Salt j Lake City Saturday to conduct a j meeting of the board. j Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jacobs and j Miss Helen Jacobs are leaving for I the summer to take up residence j in New York City where Mr. JacoDs is drawn Dy Business interests. inter-ests. Mrs. DoLores Singleton will manage the Jacobs store during the proprietor's absence. XV. E. Fleetwood, former manager man-ager of the Pi ovo division of .vne Utah Power and Light company was a Provo visitor Saturday. He has been visiting relatives in the ease and will make a tour into Colorado before reporting lor work in Salt Lake City about July 1. Sterling Iewis has returned to Ely, Nev., after being here to attend t'ne wedding of his brother. Dean Lewi:; atid Hone Uonder, Thursday evening in American Fork. Mrs. Melissa Lewi ha.s left to uttend the Fiesta in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, and she will spend two months there as the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Cowan. Also, she will spend some time in Pittsburg with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Lewis, and with her brother, Ccorge Man-well. Man-well. M;as Elaine Holdaway, Earl Wagner, Miss Leila Johnson and Frank Jones attended tne wedding reception of Rose Conder and Dean Lewis, held Thursday evening eve-ning in American tork. After a three week' vacation to Atlanta, Georgia and 14 othei southern states, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore and lamily of Bingham Canyon are visiting a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wampton of Orem. Supt. and Mrs. H. A. Dixon, PhyhiS, Louise and John Dixon and Mrs. Sarah Dixon left Saturday Sat-urday for Los Angeles, Cal., wheie he will receive his doctor's degree from the college of education at tne University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. He will visit junior col- wedding uf Dorothy Roberts, daughter ol Coach and Mrs. L. L. Kuotrtj, and Stephen Meteher, sCn of Dr. and irs. Harvey Fletcher, to be held at the Wilshire ward June 4. Cleo Long, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Ernest Long, 444 Ea:st Sixth , I TCm th street was graduated from ' ! Dr. W. H. Groves' L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City the exeicises being held Friday evening in Kingsbury hall. Dr. and Mrs. II. G. Merrill are returning today to their 'acme in San Diego, Cal., after a few clays' stay here with friends. Mrs. EidreJ H. I'etirs and sen, John Allen, have returned to Provo after spending a week in Payson with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clayson. parents of Mrs. Peters. Arthur Mauton left Friday night for Hollywood, Cal.. where he will, remain indefinitely with his brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manton and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Manton. Joseph I-eonard Smith, 23, Santaquin, and Zelnia Dalton. 19, (EmiBHIflMEB Over-night cases Genuine Leather Goods Under-arm cases Brief Cases Key Sets Key and Wallet Sets Bill Folds Diaries Scrap Books Photo Albums Stationery Memorandum Pads Letter Folds Brush Sets Study Lamps UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY CO. All School and Office Supplies 43 East Center Phone lb fit WJ? Afton Hanson To Marry Miss Afton Hanson, daughter of Hyrum J. Hanson Han-son of Bear River City, Utah, whose marriage to Jay L. Nelson, Brigham City, will take place in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday, June 2. A reception to be held the same evening at the residence of Mrs. Essie C. Gardner, 132 East Fifth North street. Both are graduates of the B. Y. U. and are well known in Provo. The bride-elect was a member of the Fidelas social unit, the WTiite Keys and Xi chapter chap-ter of Phi Delta Pi. and has been instructor of physical physi-cal education at the Manti high school this year. Mr. Nelson w-as a Viking and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, and this winter has been engaged in teaching at Salina. Spanhh Fork, were issued a li-een:e li-een:e .Uv.wady -SatuijJay ..at the. office of the county clerk. Edgar Vize Overman. 22, Provo, and June Greer, 18, Orem, were issued a marriage license Saturday Satur-day at the county clerk's office. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sorenson and small son. Jerry, of Salt Lake City, are spending the week end in Provo with their mother. Mrs. Sadye Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. T red Lewi; (Gay Sowards) who have been residing in Kanab this winter where Mr. Lewis has been teaching school, left Salt Lake City Friday evening f.r tne east. They will visit placet, of importance and will be the guest9 of Bert Lewis in Chicago. In Detroit, they wdl purchase a new car and drive home. Laltae Ercanbrack, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Ercan-fcrack Ercan-fcrack of Eureka, underwent a major operation Friday night at the Aird hospital. Mrs. Iyah Jordan, 33 East Third North rtreet, is at the Aird hospital, hos-pital, where she underwent an EDGEMANT i ' MRS. EVA GIIXESPIE J I Reporter Phon 040-J-2 Members of the Alofa club met at the home of Mrs. Verl Stubbs Wednesday afternoon, where i-ridce was enjoyed, Mrs. Wilford Gillespie 'receiving the high scpre favor. Dainty refreshments were sorv?d to Mesdames Howard Fer-truson. Fer-truson. Clifton Van Wagonen, I !ovd Baum, George Boyce, Jr., Clifford Stubbs, Virgril Baum, Wilford Gil'espie and the hostess. The Luckv Charm Home Science Sci-ence 4-H cub met at the home of Miss Mary Gillespie Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Marion Ercan-brack Ercan-brack gave a very interesting talk to the girls, showing what may bo accomplished through the club activities. Members enrolled are Misses Daryl Stewart, Wilma Wis-ccmb. Wis-ccmb. Jerry Nelson, Josephine Booth. Elsie Farnsworth, Rowena dinger, Grace Booth, Mary Con-e'er Con-e'er and Mary Gillespie and their leaders, Mrs. Martha Stewart and Mrs. Eva Gillespie. Mrs. LaVern Jones was hostess to the Edgemont Literary club at her home Friday afternoon, with President Nellie Chamberlain in eharee of the meeting. The poem, "Memorial" was read by Mrs. Chamberlain and a very interesting in-teresting travelogue of the state of Maryland, her former home, was given by Mrs. Emma Brere-ton. Brere-ton. Mrs. Grace B. Peay reviewed re-viewed "The Barrier" by Rex Beach, following which a delicious luncheon was served at small tables, spring colors being used in the menu, to Mrs. Myre Reeve of i'one, Idaho. Mrs. Rebecca Jones, Mrs. Verna Bush, guests, and the following members, Nellie Chamberlain, Cham-berlain, Joanna Boyce, Effie Pinegar. Martha Stewart, Cordelia Booth, Loia Wiscomb, Jessie Smith, Lydia Hogan, Emma Brere-ton, Brere-ton, Matilda Booth, Zana Mad- sen, Flora Bigler, Loletta Dixon, operation Saturday afternoon. E. R. Buckner of Ogden, was $ visitor in Provo during the week. .' Gerald J. Sanderson of Eureka,' 31, and Genevieve Wirthlin, 29, Eureka, were married Saturday morning by County Clerk Clarence Clar-ence Grant. SMART won DEMAND SOFT, LOVELY LONG - LASTING WAVES ! Beautiful Hair Is Colorful aod Alive With Vitality. We use Special permanent -wave solution " - " , &UV UttU. Our hair stylist will thin and shape your hair before your permanent, so your coiffure can be worn in many styles. Loveridge Stylist and Beauty Shop Melba B rower Honor Guest At Shower In compliment to M'ss Melba rower, bride-elect of June, Mrs. Q. L. Anderson was hostess at a shower Friday evening at her nome, 247 North f ounn uasi. Games of bride were played and during the evening bride books were made. Tasty refresh ments were servea. In Attendance were: Miss Willa Thorn ock, Miss Loraine Bailey, Miss Beth Stout, Miss ura Ann Smith U(r Leah Bain. Mrs. R.A. Browe'r, Miss Edith Haywood, Mrs, Mary Croft, Miss miaine Theobald. Mrs. Inez Steed, Miss Virginia Burr. Mrs. Jean O'Dell, Miss Jean Smith, Mrs. mawin Allen Mrs. Evan Croft. Mrs. Go.den Anderson, Miss Areva Lindsay, Mrs. H. K. Porter, Mrs. Ray Durnell, Mrs. rtuion ooysun and Miss Lyle Steed. Miss Brower was entertained in Salt Lake by Miss Loraine Johnston at her home, 1811 South Eleventh East and " she will be honored at a buffet supper next week by Miss Kathyrn Jorgenson and also at a luncheon to be given by Mrs. Mary Koch. She is to become the bride of Merrill W. Croft June 9, and a reception will be given that evening eve-ning at the Jensen home in Salt Lake City. Thalians At Breakfast Thalians of the B. Y. U. enjoyed a delightful sunrise breakfast this morning at the A. C. Lambert residence with the pledges as hostesses. host-esses. Miss Betty Adams and Mis3 Kathryn Hall were in charge of arrangements, and the small serving serv-ing tables were attractive with spring flowers. A program including in-cluding toasts was enjoyed, after vihich the pledging ceremonies were held and new officers in- t Ailed The new officers include: Mav Carey, president; lone Johnson, rice president; Clyda Cope, secretary; secre-tary; Kathryn Hall, reporter; Myrtle Tanner, historian. Thirty young ladies were served. Elsie Campbell. Grace Peay, Eva Gillespie and the hostess. Mrs. Jones was assisted in serving by her daughter. Mr. Olive Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lott of San Pedro, Cal.. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Lott and daughter, daugh-ter, Nancv Ann, of Duchesne visit ed with relatives and friends Friday Fri-day and Saturday. They were house guests at the home of their uncle. Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gil-losnie, Gil-losnie, vhere a dinner was enjoyed Fridav evening, covers being laid for sixteen. Roses were used on the dining tnble and spring flowers adorned the rocms. The visitors left Saturday Sat-urday for Idaho, where they will visit their father, Charles Lott and other relatives. The Trekkers and Bluebirds enjoyed en-joyed a fine canyon party Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Flora Bigler. They motored to Wildwood and then hiked to the Girls' Home where they enjoyed luncheon and toasted marshmallows. Those enjoying the affair were LuDeen Hone, Dora Jean Meldrum, Lois Campbell. Camp-bell. Christine Bigler, Laura Meldrum, Mel-drum, Keith Jolley and Lester Hansen. The Genealogical committee will be in charge of the sacrament services Sunday evening, commencing com-mencing at 7:30 o'clock. Reed Gillespie is spending a few days at Duchesne. FREDOVA DANCE STUDIO I. O. O. F. Hall. 67 No. Univ announces SUMMER COURSE IN D-A-N-C-I-N-G Beginning FRIDAY JUNE 4, 1987 Register 10:00 a. m. to 3 p. m. Enroll your children in a school of high standards in order or-der to form correct habits. Make rapid progress and develop de-velop properly. Utah's Foremost "Studios of the Dance" Freda Vernon principal 4 Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Carter wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Garnett, to Ber-nell Ber-nell A. Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dennis of Provo. The marriage will take place in the near future. f. if. f. Bridal Shower For Daughter Honoring Miss Mildred Johnson, bride-elect, her mother, Mrs. Brig-ham Brig-ham Johnson, assisted by Mrs. Mack Craner and Mrs. Raymond Johnson entertained Thursday afternoon at a shower. Beautiful peonies and iris were used in decorating. Games were enjoyed by the 45 puests and a delicious luncheon was served. Also ,the bride-elect displayed her lovely trousseau. She was the recipient of many handsome ifts. if, if. The viper fish lives far down in the icy waters of the ocean. It wears two rows of phosphorescent phosphores-cent spots along its body. 1MB take the T Wr -'rm rfViirllhrwM-liWiWi Bigelow BUSHNELL- Firmly wown Lfroly Wool carpet for wall-to-wall coverage, or to be bound smartly into j A A a rug of any size. Up P CT UU to 18 ft. wide. J Bigelow TWISTWEAVE Lively Wool in plain and twisted yarn, creates a deep texture that shows practically no foot marks and wears and wears. A - Up to 18 ft. wide. W..,t.IB!llfcywlllWlllMIIWiPW'' - . .Dixon Provo Teacher Bride-Elect of June Mrs. George XV. Lewis of 873 Princeton avenue. Salt Lake City, announces the engagement of her daughter. Kut!i, to Parlell G. Peterson, Pet-erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Peterson of Provo. 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Taylor June 4 in the Salt Lane temple, and the couple will make their home there. The bride-elect, a graduate of the B. Y. U., has been teaching at the Maeser school for several vent s. Peterion was also graduated grad-uated from the "Y", where he was prominent in athletics. He has b-.'en coaching at Duchesne. Birthdays SUNDAY, MAY 30 BISHOP TERRY J. OLDROYD. MRS. ALMA VAN WAGENEN. ARNOLD DIXOI. SUMMER nfftriiWiiWi) I A a. .2 i ;S5o a, yd. mq. yd. Russell - ZD v-v i 158 South First West Phone 1169 Let us furnish your home you'll pay less and live happier9 |