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Show n I f PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, XUGUST 12, 1928. . CHURCHES HOLD OUTING About 300 persons atended an outing of the Evangelical churches of Utah county which was held Thursday afternoon at Geneva. Rev. J. be submitted to the Society Wilson of the Sprlngville Community church had charge of a program of sports. The remainder of the time was spent enjoying the pastimes of the resort, bathing, boating and swinging. Basket lunches were : enjoyed in the evening. Representatives were present from Provo, Mrs. Laura Starr of Provorwishes American Fork, Sprlngville "and to announce the engagement of her " Spanish Fork. daughter, Jane Starr, to William Underwood of Malad, Idaho. Miss BATHING GIRLS' REVUE Starr is now in San Jose, Calif. The The following girls , have been couple will be married at the Starr awarded handsome prises In a bathresidence, 112 South Fifth West ing girls' revue at the Edgewater street, In September. resort : Violet Wood, Alice Chappie, ' .Spanish Fork; Eva Carlson and Hazel Porhell, Salem; Eva Adamson and Zola Martin,. Provo; Evelyn Ostlund and Tessle Hines, Sprlngand Norma ville Blanche Havic , The marriage of Miss Ruth Wof- Soren, Salt Lake. finden, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Al- BRIDE-TO-B- E TENDERED bert Woffinden of Provo, to Oral Eskelsen of Park city, took place SHOWER Miss Anna Peayl whose Honoring Friday afternoon at the Woffinden Victor Ashworth will residence. The ceremony was per marriage to n the mear future, the formed by Bishop L.' L. Nelson of take- place-iMisses Maurlne Bee, Dorothy Stew-a- it . the Second ward. Mr. and and Agnes .Farrer entertained EskelseA left immediately-afterthe a, number of friends at the Farrer ceremony for Park Citywherejthcy home Saturday Afternoon. Beautiful will make their home. bowls and vases of flowers and SOCIETY NBVS Announcement Of Dorothy Beesletfl To Marry Soon Engagement Made . Mrs. Marietta K.' Beealey announces the engagement of her daughter Uorothy, to Edmund W. Ellsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellsworth of Mesa, Arizona, 'he marriage will take place In the Salt Lake temple August 15 Miss Beesley is well known in ProVo, having lived her the greater part of her life. She Is a graduate of the B. Yt U, and for the past two years has been teaching school in the 'Mesa Union high school, Mr. Ellsworth Is prominently known in Mesa and Phoenix. hv-inmade a splendid record in ath; g while attending co"sr. H" a graduate of the State Teachers' college, and Is now In the cotton business with his father. letics Is ' : Provo Girl Weds Park City Youth M-s- Lawn Party s . Enjoyable Affair. i - Prominent among the delightful and Interesting affairs of the week "was the lawn parly given by the .Second ward Sundayschool Friday evening Colored electric lights .illuminated the lawns, adding much to the occasion. The following splendid program was furnished: Com-- munity singing, led "by Maurice Jones; reading, Nita Wakefield; se--. lection. Garden City quartet; reading, Nita Wakefield, 'solo,- Eldon Ramsey accompanied by- Mervln Anita Hansen; Jteddon;rcadlng,AldV ac- rharacter song' Thurgood, companied by Mrs. Ines Karren, instrumental selection, - Agnes and Margaretta Farrer. Delicious refreshments were served to 250. - V AURORA CLUB MEETING Mrs. Ed Leeks will b hostess to club at thd members of the Aurora her home Thursday- evening. All members are urged to be present. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions. 4c SON'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED i V ' ' Mrs. Ray Beck entertained at a children's birthday party at her Friday afternoon, complison, mentary to her Walker, whose birthday anniversary It was. Games and music, followed by dancing, were enjoyable features, during which a delicious luncheon was served to 17. The iuncheon table was attractively decorated with small birthday cakes in the colors pink and green. home seven-year-o- " ld . ferns artistically decorated the enPROVONAS CLUB tire house. The affair was in the frrrm- of kenslngton, the guests delightful time was spent by working on Miss Peay's trousseau. the members of the Provonas club Musical numbers were enjoyed and at Provona beach Friday afternoon. a delicious luncheon was served to Bathing, boating and dancing were the following: Miss Lucile' Olson, enjoyed and a delicious picnic sup- Miss Naomi Seamount, Miss Loree per served to the following: Mrs. F. VanWagenen, Miss LaRue Startup, D.; B. Gay, Mrs. J, H, Beck. Mrs. Miss June Hansen, Miss Virginia Upton Hoover Mrs. Wren Wilkins, Whittaker, Miss Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. Ernest' Dtoon, Mrs 'Albert Miss Prlscilla Taylor of Salt Lake Miss Marion Sutton, selck, Mrs. James McCIellan, Mrs. Miss Miss Melba Alma Baker, Mrs. Fred Critchlow, Margaretta "Farrer, Mrs. Edloman, Mrs. S. L. Graham Hansen, Miss Molly Bird, Miss Miss -- Doris Norell and Mrs. Startup, two being invited guests. Cunningham;" Miss 'Jennie Grant, - 7". Miss Mabd Pcay, Miss Gene Phil.. , lips, . Miss Joy Aagard, Miss Dora ENJOYABLE LAKE PARTY Dun-antMiss Vera Durrant, and Members Of the First ward DraMiss Beth Ashworth, club matic enjoyed an outing at ' Provona Beach Thursday evening, a weinef roast and bathing .being PARTY ENJOYS SWIM the features of entertainment ParThe following provo people form ticipating In .delightful party were ed a party and spent a pleasant the following: Mr. and Mrs. Heber at Provona -- beach -- Thursday J. Done, Mrs. Lyle Coombs of New evening: Mr. and Mrs. Victor AnYork, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duke, derson., Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Spend-lovMiss Edith Whitehead, Ray Bush. Mr. and Mrs. William Benson, Miss Alice Jones, Blaine Larsen, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Eggertsen, Mr Alta Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Arthur Harding, Mr. and S. Jones, Marie and Melba Fletcher. Mrs. Alma Bourne, Mrs. Eva Niel . sen, Edwin" Madsen and Miss Effie . ' WELL ARRANGED Dahlquist. LAWN PARTY , Among the enjoyable socials of the ' week was the apron and Overall lawn party given Friday evening by the : Misses z Delia Haws and Helen Penrod. lights were used as a means of illumination, lending V pleasing effect. Games and music were features of entertainment and a delicious and dainty- - luncheon was served. The hostesses were assisted by the Misses Ruth " Haws "and Luella Cummings. Included in the guest list were Miss Cora Morton, Miss Pauline .aouid,"iMlss Algie - AT PALO ALTO ' Palo AlEdward DuckctV Opens New STANFORD STADIUM, to, Calif., Aug. 11 (UP) A un'ted and enthusiastic Republican party Establishment; New Shop Is Spendidly Equipped Sixteen years of close attention to his business has brought to Edn barber ward J.. Duckett, of this city, the reward of success that must follow the business man who places service above self, and makes an effort to satisfy every customer who enters his place of business. It is upon this policy that Mr. Duckett has developed a barber trade- m this city that has grown ir from a shop to a splendidly, equipped establishment of eight chairs. In addition to the regular barber trade, the new shop has an beauty parlor with Mrs. st Emma Starr Snyder, expert well-know- one-cha- 'o-to-d- at is entering the cumpalgn under the leadership of Herbert Hoover with full confidence of victory. Senator the nominee George H. Moses ' here today, ', Senator Moses, chairman of the notification committee of the Re publican, national committee, offic ially informed Hoover of his, selection as the party's candidate for the presidency. The notification ceremonies were held in Stanford football stadium, packed with a throng of more than 70,000 per sons. "Your selection was made with a unanimity never before seen when this great prise In our public life has been in contest," Senator Moses told the nominee. - ., . In charge.- -r Mr. Ducket t's new shop occupies . the east half of his-- new building recently constructed on his property L 4&oWcst tJenler-stre- et. The building, a $10,000 structure, not only provides quarters for the busi ness, but also a delightful seven-rooliving apartment witrrarbat- cony on either end.' The west half of the building will be rented, Mr. Duckett states. In addition to himself (he regular staff of barbero is comprised of Clifford Wafd, Arnold Burningham, and -- m '" isaac morgan The entire shop Is equipped with the latest supplies, and the building is constructed along modern dines. Mr. Duckett and Mrs. Snyder de sire to extend a cordial Invitation to publie to visit-the- m at their new place- of business, which offers both day and night service. al - - CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (UP)-Fin- als today In the western boy and junior tennis championship will have a trimming of intersectional rivalry in the match for the junior singles . title. ... I Varl-col-or- L.D. BAPTISM SERVICES be baptism serirlcer-wHheld In the Utah stake administration building, Sunday at 3 p. m. The bishopric 01 the First ward will be in charge; , " FOURTH WARD A welcome home will be given in the Fourth ward chapel this evening at 7:30 oclock, for Elton Sumner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner, who recently returned from . the. Canadian mission field of the L. D. S. clnirch. A special musical pro- -' gram win. be furnished under the m of Clyde Sandgren, and Mr.. Sumner will be the speaker of the evening. ..All are cordially in... ... vited, to. attend. THIRD WARD -BA. Buttle wjll.belhe ishop-J. speaker in the Third ward chape) this evenlng'at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ruth Hinckley will giv a piano solo, Miss Violet Peterson will render a vocal solo and Miss Wanda Hansen and Miss Violet Peterson .will furnish a duet. All are welcome. - - - LINNEA CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Frank Hardy will entertain at her home Thursday afternoon, for the members of the Llnnea club. 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Olson,' Miss Ruth Prusse, Miss ENTERTAINS AT SUMMER Velva Knudsen, Miss Myrle Brog, HOME Miss Fay Brown, Miss Merle CumThe summer home of Mrs. Joseph mings, Miss Lucile Collins, Harold LBrown, Ted Sumsion, Everett Pul-- j -- Kirkwood In Viviaftark-was-th- e scene of a delightful social affair len, Dell Monk, Joseph Setthaler, , Friday afternoon, when she enter- Francis McPhie, George McPhie, tained for the members of the Lester Clark, Sylvester Clark, RonDaisy Sewing club. The afternoon ald Dixon and Ralph Dixon. was delightfully spent with cards and social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was served. . Present were Mrs. Grace Hansen, Mrs. Jane Evans,- - Mrs.1 yiolet Johnson. Vfrs. Ruth 'Reeves, Mrs. Anna Millelsen, Mrs. Anena Anderson. Mrs. Anna Nelson, Mrs. Anna In a Healthf ul PIace Chrlstensen, Mrs, Matilda Christian-soMiss Leona Hansen and Mrs. -- . ! . vSwim Louise Jorgenson. - TRY THIS IN YOJJR "DAILY DOZEN" MOSES SPEAKS IS ENLARGED Item for these columns should Editor between 8:00 A. It and fP.it. ' - BARBERSHOP PAGE THREE iy rom . ID) as t rii p9;S , Tl mm jrp |