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Show " Page 4 THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, November 15, 1941 Miss Beatrice Wardle Will .Wed G. Lamar Field In HollywoodzRites: Miss Bowles, Mr. Jensen A re Married In Logo n Temple I 4 Miss Seamoris and Mr. Olson Also Taka Vows Other Cache Socials For Week Reported - In Edifide; Miss, Dorothy Hanson To MarryRussel C. Christen $ SKowers ' Given For Mrs, Smith , Mrs. Davis At Provo ' ( PROVO. Miss Beatrice Wardle, daughter fo Hollywood, Calif., where she Is to W. Friel of Springville. The marriage Is to, be gri event QLNov-2L-AXwood. Miss Wardle attended BYU tot two years. Mr. Friel was graduated from BYU last year and was affiliated with the Tausigs. LOGAN. Tuesday morning in the Logan Temple Miss Cleo Bowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bowles, became the wife of Frank Z. Jessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Einar Jessen. All -are of Logan. The-- ceremony was performed by Pres. Joseph" Quinney J r.r with members of theiWQ.-ijiunadi.- -- abort-honeymo- on ua to Southern Utah, Ml and Mrs. Jessen will reside in Logan. ' PROVO Mothers and Wives Club met Thursday evening at the Sigma Nu Chapter House- - on College Hill. A r hook review was given bv Mrs. t Clinton Vernon and musical aura--t f bers wede given by Louis Latin-America- n -- For-nof- LOGAN U" S A C. Woman's Club members weie guests of Mrs. Parley Peterson at a luncheon at the Bluebird Monday aft- Now at home in Woods Cross are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taft 'Hatch, who were married Oct. 24 In the Salt Lake Temple with Pres. David A. Broadbent officiating. A reception for 600 guests was 21 In the Salt held dn honor of the couple in performed Nov. Lake Temple- .Ward Amusement "the Svracuse ' Miss Curtis isa graduate of the Hall. Mrs. Hatch was foimetlv Miss Unheislly of Utah, and is a teach.Dorean Hodgson, daughter of er at the Stoker School at Bountiful, The couple plan to reside Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hodgson in West Bountiful. of Sracuse, and Mr. Hatch is the Mis. Leonard Love entertained son of Mr. and Mrs Ezra T. in honor of the biide at a showHatch of Woods Cross. Attendants wedding w ere er Frldav evening at her home on Yalecrest Avenue In Salt Miss Lola Hodgson, sister of the bride, and Miss Edith Hatch. Lake City. Wednesday evening a . sister of the bridegroom. Abel party was given bv Mis. Fied home nr Bountiful Jr F.skirrs oL Pleasant Grove was Lewis-urhfor Miss Cuttis, who Monday will best man, be complimented at a shower to be given by Mrs. Ira Curtis of BOUNTIFUL Mr. and Mrs Van Clav have recently returned Logan and Miss Noima Ashdown at the home of Mrs. Mary Cui-ti- s from a trip to Riverside, Calif, in Bountiful where they visited With Mr. Clays brother, Evan Clay. CROSS - luncheon Men ill, presi- Leon Fonnesbeck, Mrs. W VerMrs R. Bums non, Crockett, Crookston and Mis. Scott Budge. After breakfast Di. Thelma Utah State Fogelbeig of the Agricultural College faculty gave a talk on Mexico Mrs Sherwln Maeser, Mrs W. B. Preston, Mrs, George Bowen and Mrs. V. D Gardner made Mrs. SANDY. Mrs. William J. Tanner, the former Miss Hertha Jensen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen of Sandy, left during the week for San Francisco, from where she set sail Thursday for Hawaii, where she will loin her husband. First .Lieut. William J Tanner w ho la. with the chemical warfare service of the U. 15. Army, at Schofield Barracks. Mrs Tanner was accompa n Franc isco- by her- brother, Clell, of Sandy. Bert H Page entertained a group of twelve dose friends at a dinner pat tv Saturday evening at their home in Bountiful. Fri- BOUNTIFUL Announcement of day afternoon at the home ts made of The engagement of Mrs J W, Murdock, state presiMiss Thelmft Curtis, daughter of dent The affair was held In Mrs. Mary E Curtis of Bound-- . Bountiful. t Ukto Lew Is Reed of West 'bud"BOUNTTFtrH-:-Bountiful,' The marnsge r."an(f ' Mrs d BOUNTIFUL A luncheon was bt given Thui sdav afternoon Mis Golden W. Stewart at her ornr'fh guests. w-T- .Bountif ul. f or Tanner To Sail For Hawaii the arrangements. a t e officers of BOUNTI F the Womens Safety Council were a - dent of the club, introduced Mrs. Clvde Worlev as toastmistress. Responses were given bv Mrs. er entertained at Milton R (Photo by Stokes) eight - nieL.-to,..Sa- Temple.- - The bride Is the former Miss of Elaine McEwan, daughter Mrs. Grace S. McEwan. The bride-groois a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Cluff of Pleasant Pugh officiating. Formerly Miss Helen Jane McKay, the biide Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roland C. McKay View. The bride wore a gown of white embossed taffeta, with long sleeves and full skirt, en train. net was Her veil of caught With orange blossom, formed in a crown, and she carried Easter lilies and pink rose- - of 3S00 South Redwood Road She was extensively entertained pi lor to her marriage. Mr. Giaff Is a son of Mr. and Mis. Chailes J. Graff of Sandy. He lecentlv returned from a mission to Hawaii lace-edge- d buds. Mts. Stanley Stubbs, sister of the bride, matron of honor, wore turquoise blue taffeta. The bridesmaids, Miss Nyla Nesbit of Provo, Miss- Walker of Pleasant Grove, and Oenone Slack of Salt Lake, w ere in orchid net and lace, yellow net, and pale green net, reThey held bouquets spectively. of white chrysanthemums. Tuck-et- t of Lake Shore w as best man. Miss Sevey Weds - PA NGUITC FT Mr and Mrs. Blaine Sevev announce the mar- wage of their daughter, Miss Eiadeen Sevey, to Lorin Stoker, of Cleveland. Utah. The ceremony "W as performed by Bishop Eccles. Miss Gretta Sharp, chapter Introduced Ida president, ReSchaub as toastmistress. sponses carrying out the theme " The Garden of. Beta Sigma Phi -- were given by Kate Haskins, Baibara Call and Peg Lind- quist 5 .. After the banquet- - a candlelight-ritual vae conducted by Gretta Sharp White carnation corsages were given to the ten new pledges including Connie Sorensen. Ellen Lindholm, Thelma Christensen, Bettv Gar-locMary Comer, t Marjorie Stevens, Roma Wilmore, 'Mabel .Chapman, Grace Loid and Bertie Carver. Betty Cockiarte was ebairman-o- f i the committee on arrange-"menis,- " assisted by Gavle Holmgren, Ruth Wilson and Peg Lind quist. LOGAN The annual banquet of the Logan Lions Club was held Friday evening of -- last The banquet program was giv-- -- with en by the.-ladiMrs, George Heinrich acting as chairman of the committee and Mrs. L, T), Naisbltt as toastmistress. 7 A Thanksgiving theme was carried out In the table decot -- Mrs W. Loyal L. F. Keller, Mrs. Hall. Mis. M. Harold Peterson, Mrs. Wesley Schuab and John M. Anderson gave toasts. Mrs. Heinrich w as assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Keller, Naisbltt, Mrs. Eric Johnson, Mis. Rsy Nelson and Mrs. Rex M. Ineer-sol- l. d son and Assisting 'Mrs. Cailson her daughter in receiving the l.iO guests weie Mrs. Alvin Johnson and Mis. Fred. Hag-"hrn- d In ihe tiousseau rooms Rov "Christensen, Mr- - w ere. hers: Mrs "0." j; Hansen-aMrs Helen Iairson A color scheme of red, white and blue, w n out ) lie table- decorations. W; Bingham presided at the teg table, assisted by Miss Elaine Miss .pitcher, Fay Kershawr Miss Carol Carlson and Miss Tess Carlson. Mrs. Clyde Hen-d- t leka took charge of ihe guest book. , -- LOQN A trousseau tea was given recently by Mrs, Emil A. Olsen in compliment to her daughter, Miss Shit ley Flaine 26 will Olsen, who on Nov. bride of - Dean become -- the J. Kcfkman, son of Mr. and of Mrs. Raymond Kirkman. West Point. In the receiving ' line were Mis. Mis. Olsen, Raymond Kukmon and Miss Olsen. Mrs Carol vn- - M vers Anderson-o- f Lawrence-GarneOgden and Mrs of West Tolnt were in Louise M. the gift ioom:Mi-s.:- . Anderson, "Miss Renelda Olsen, LOGAN Announcement Is made by Mr and Mrs. Vane Raymond of Smtthfield of the marMiss riage of their daughter. to Jeanne Glen Raymond, Ravsten, son of Mr and Mrs. Ben Ravsten of Claikston. The in marriage w as performed the Logan Temple by Pies. Joseph Quinney Jr , Nov. 5. After the ceiemonv the couple left on a wedding trip to south-e- t n UtahThey are now at home in Claikston. Last week Mis. Vane Raymond At presided aLa ..trausseaa-te- a her home honoiing her daugh-..te- r, The gue&Un gre receiv -- -- snci-AiU- - LOGA.'--.ir- . and Mis, Andrew Andyrson of Richmond announce registered the the hiides book. Raymond wlth .the tea were: Miss Shirlie Beutler, Miss Ethel Mae Hugie, Glenha- - Raymond, Jeanne Plcot, Merrilyn Godfrey and Ml- gueete-ea- ed during the Among those U tea hours. who entertained for the bride before hef marriage were Mrs. Lyle Saxton, Mrs. W, A. Noble, Mrs. Bert Kidman and Martlvn Coleman. LOG A V The Dames Clyb-- of the USAC entertained Wednes- day evening In the Womens 1 w Joann Ol guests In sen presided In tfiC trousseau rooms and Maxine G, Wallace Miss bv Mis. ed Mrs. Raymond, Sarah" "BerURaVstennhe bride and Mrs. Smith, Joseph Meikle - Assisting Mrs. Eunice Johnson, 'Mrs Parkinson. Mrs Ivy and the bi ides two grandmotnd" , Trousseau Tea Given Miss Raymond Weds Daughter Honored LOG AN Sunday Mis V. A. Carlson entertained St a trous--seau tea at her home compliher daughter, menting Mrs, Ross Johnson, who was mar-tieSept 8,. Mts. Johnson was the foi mer Miss Jeanne Carl- Lounge of the college Commons Building. Dr. Robert S. Snell of the college faculty was the guest speaker. the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ila Anderson, to - Alma -- Mornson of Franklin, Idaho. The couple weie married Oct. 26. , Miss Hawke Weds the EHveHawKe7 marriage Mr. and Mrs Charles daughter of son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baugh W. Hawke, and Marvin L. Bogh, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bogh of Mayfield) Utah, which took Santa Marla, place Nov. 7 at 127 Address Given of AtmisticO Day was the topic of an address made bv O. Meredith Wilson of the BYU faculty at a meeting of the Womens CounMoncil Home Arts Section, day afternoon in the Womens Clubhouse. Mrs. T. C. Lai son, chairman, PROVO 1918 1941, Calif. The biide was accompanied to California by her patents; her sister( Miss Detta Hawke, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Green. They were guests at the Guest House at Camp San Luis Obispo. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony. They will make their home at Plsmo Beach, Calif. presided over the patriotic program. J. V, Wragg of the American Legion conducted a flag salute, and a chorus from the Provo High School sang five numbers. A solo was furnished bv LaVell Knight, and a duet and bv Marjorie Williams , Honoring Miss Nellie Worthen, who is soon 1o marry Robert C. Adams, a shower was giv en bv Miss Elaine Booke and SunMiss Lillie Mae Carlton, day evening at the Booke home. PROVO Keele Duane Mecham. Carol was accompanist. The committee comprised Mrs Croft Larsen, Mrs. Bryan Mrs. J. W. Prince and David, Mrs. I. V. Howell. PROVO Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stephens gave a wedding reception Frldav evening in the Bonneville Ward Hall, honoring their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Wright, (Martha Ellen Stephens) who were married Wednesday evening ip the Salt Lake Tem- - Mrs." Wesley P. Lloyd entertained members of the Literary League at her home Friday Mrs. Stanley Dun-foraftemocm. president, was in charge. 7 ARr, Leu Creer gave the color and locale of the southeast Florida, and Mrs. Eldon Clark re- - PROVO son-in-la- d, ple. The bridegroom is a son of Charley Wright Mr. and Mrs. f PreVb-- Wild- . The bride of gown white brocaded satin, with fin- veil of silk net and lace, gertip held In place by a crown of hclcT She a bouquet of pearls. as lil.ies. maid of Attending honor was Miss Jean Stephens, sister of the bride, who was gowned in white chiffon, and wore roses. The bridesmaids ere LaWana Miller, in turquoise blue taffeta; Georgia Norman, In blue starched chifViola inand fon, orchJohnson, id starched chiffon. Little Carol of Salt Lake and Mary Naylor Jean Miller, were flower girls. Frank Terry was best man. The couple will make their home lq Provo. hay ride before a"harest the dance. The dance hall was e d - -- , - LOGAN Kappa Delta Sorority entei tamed Saturday evening at a dancing paity at the L. D. S. Institute ort College Hill honoring itsinianew pledges. Miss" ""Clyde, Jean Teteison and Dorothy Miss Helen. Hovey arranged ihe Miss-Virg- wore-- a- Miss Dixon Weds PROVO Miss Gladys Dixon, daughter of the late LeRoy and Electa Smoot Dixon, and Ivan Mrs. Nelson, son of Mr. and Andrew Nelson, of Provo, were married Wednesday evening In the Salt Lake Temple. , affair. PROVO A defense party was "sponsored "hyJhe American Le-- " LOG UN. Mrs. Jack Cow ley aftergioiv Auxiliary Monday Hed-quientertained members of her cluB noon at the Edna Mae at a luncheon at her home yeshome. -ftom the event terday afternoon. will go towards purchasing magazine subscriptions for the boys I.OGAN. Mrs. Joel E. Ricks of the 14jth .Eield Artillery, stawas hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her home tioned atCamp San Luis Obispo, Calif. Many of the guests TtTiirrsdSjnmernoon. donated magazines to-tThe program for the afternoon was given by Mra, Victor Church, who gave a discussion LOGAN. Announcement of the works of the artist, Anhas .7 .been made by Mr. and Mre. E. drea Del Sarto. A Peterson of North Logan of LOGAN. Mrs. Michael Shapthe marriage of their daughter, Miss Veda Peterson, to Kendall ovalov entertained for members and Mrs. Curtis, son of Mr. qf the Botany Wives Club at Lee Curtis, feer home Monday evening. AH-pro- H. E. Gustav eson poured Mrs. Ella Ballard.Mrs, Keith Mrs. Mvers, Maytha Mis. and -- Word comes of PROVO - decorated with bales of straw atmoscreating ' a barn-likphere. Box lunches were serv-eduring the Intermission. Patrons and patronesses were Major and. Mrs. Ben Blair, Prof, and Mrs, Moyle Q. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Heaton. by Arrangements weie made Louise Painter,' chairman: Afton ne Merrtlk Carter and Betty-Ja- Ward and Wanda served the guests,- Lee Jensen - -- - he Pledges Honored LOGAN Bets XI chapter of Alpha Chi Omega entertained at a barn dance Saturday eve ning honoring the new pledges of the sorority. The guests were called for In a hay rack and were taken for . 4- - - Rudolph Cbuich at the home of the brides parents on Wednesday evening A reception followed for relatives and close friends. A shower was given Monday afternoon for -- the bttde atthe home of Mis. Joseph E. viewed Wind, st PROVO Many guests attended the wedding reception last Saturday evening in the - Pleasant View Ward honoring Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Cluff, who were married Nov. 6 in the Salt Lake Sorority. Dinners Lead I Logan Society LOGAN The formal pledge banquet of the Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was held Sunday evening In the Blue end Gold room of the Hotel T Reception Held Heyw ood. 1 au Club PRO 0 Lambda pledged eight new members during candlelight ceremonies Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Edna Crockett. Mis. Virginia Brtenholt was c0 hostess. The new members, who were pledged b Mis, lone T. Hales, pi esident, w ei e- MrsJCNie Young, Mrs Laura Vacher, Mrs Ruth L. Jones, Mrs. Grace Martin, Mis. Margaiet Atkins, Miss Jennie Freckleton, Mis Argene Shaw and Mrs. June Innes Dr Harold Austin gave an illustrated talk on the disease, Leprosy I .OG A N Clio Club members were entertained at a formal breakfast Wednesday afternoon at the Blueblid at-th- e Announce Engagement Club Pledges Eight Club Entertained Mis of Women open session An the Provo High School was held Thursday afternoon m jthe faculty .room at school. Mrs. Farrell Madsen welcomed the group of 100 women, including members and guests. U Miss Gladys Kotter of the--B gave an lllustiated lectuie on the countries, and the High School musicJep-c ment, with Wesley Peaice in chai ge fui tuahecLUie ptugiam. Mis. K. E. Weight was chairman. assisted by Mis. Einest Paxman, Mrs. Ivan Young, Mrs. Bernard Anderson, Mrs. Harold Bovack, Mis. Kav Stewart, Miss Ellen Walker, Miss Afton Bigelow and Miss IiRae Ilyinas. - WOODS Helen Jane McKay. Open Session Held n ernoon Mrs.Geoige "Bell lead from George Merediths Essay on Comedv, illustrating w Ith ses lections chosen from the 1942 of Poetry prepared for the U. . A. C, spring festival. Miss Preparing to leave for the Pacific coast to make their home are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theodore Graff, whose marriage took place recently In the Mesa, Am, Temple, with Pres. Charles Included guests Mr. and Mrs" Kenneth Culver of Berkeley, Calif. Newly Married Couple Hon oreH By 600 Gu ests ' Mr., Mrs. Charles T. Graff Will Make Home On Coast h She is (he former Miss Dorean Hodgson. in-He-Hy Larsen gave a shower Saturday evening at the Edna Mae Hed-qulhome. Assisting Mrs. Larsen was Mrs. Frank Godfrey, Twenty-fiv- e guests attended. , Mrs. Theodore Graff Formerly LOGAN Mr. And Mrs . Mark Taft Hatch -- 7 Tuesday afternoon of fast week In compliment to her daughter. Assisting Mrs.'Seamong were Vila Ifyde, Viola Kirby, Afton Duce, Anna Hancey, Rowene Seamons. Viona Olson, Mrs Ellen Mauchlev and the bildea sisters, Mrs Ruth "Seamons, Mrs. Thora Balls, Mrs. Elaine Loveland and Mrs. Sarah Daines. Nu , the. couple, will make their- home- - PROVCf Honoring her daughter, Mrs. Mack Davis, the former Miss Jean Larsen, Mrs. Croft cy. Mr. and Mrs. Olson will make their home in Logan. Mrs. John R. Seamons presided at a trousseau at her home Sigma 19 G. . PROVO Honoring ber;daugh-ter- , Mrs. Paul Smith, the former "Miss Helen McAffee, " a recent bride, Mrs. J. R. McAffee entertained- at a shciWer at her home. Mr. and Mrs. John R.- - Seamons of Hvde Park, and Merlin Olson, son of Mr. snd Mrs, Olof Olson of -- Niblev took plate -- Thursday morning of last W eek. The oet was performed In the Logan Temple by Joseph B Daines pf the Logan Temple presiden- T.OOAN will leave Nov. Lamar Friel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christen, which took place at Heber City, 'Oct 15. Bishop Ralph Giles performed the ceremony, of ton were celebrated with a dinner party at the Hogan home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan were observing their foHy-nint-wedding anniversary amt Their Mr and daughter and son Mrs. 45ofenon,-tho- iF third wedding anniversary G. PROVO Mr, and Mrs. Harry H. Hansen announce the , marriage of their daughter. Miss Do thy Hansen to Russell C. Christen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest The marriage of Miss The wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. W, Alton Sorenson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan of Lewis- to Miss Hansen Weds Miss Seamons Weds. - Mr, and Mrs. L, id. trip Audrey' Seartionsr- - daughter of biarried Sunday evening. Mrs. Bowles at the gave a family party Bowles home her honoring (laughter. Another party was giv-e- n last week by Doris Britzell and Lois Britzell. Guests include ed Lucille Jenkins, Virginia Carl, son, Joyce Wyatt, Faye Britzell, Marjorie Paul, Donna Mlckelsen, Claire Larsen, "Ruby Everton, Wanda Schow, Edra Haslam and the guest of honor. LOGAN- M i - com-mlUe- Mr, And Mrs. Abel Ekins Miss Geraldine Taylor was the name ol the bride before her marriage. Couple Leave Their Home In Hawaii To-Mak- bridal couples only .Most dream of a honeymoon to romantic Hawaii, but for Mr. and Mrs. Abel Ekins, who were married recently in the Salt Lake Temple, such' a trip is a reality. They left Tuesday for Hawaii, where they will live. Their marriage took place Nov. 6, with Pre8. Stephen L. Chipman officiating. Following that, a wedding breakfast was given at the Lion House Social. Center, 63 East South Temple Street, by the bridegrooms parents, and the evening of Nov. 7 the couple were honored at a" reception in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, given by the bride's parents. In the midst of romantic splenof dor, reminding the couple their coming trip to Hawaii, the bride was lovely in a model of sheer starched marquisette and lace over brocaded satin. .Her veil of tulle fell from a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white rosebuds and carnations, from which fell white satin. ribbon streamfloor-lengt- ers MisKFrances Hilton, - in pink-ne-t." was maid of honor; Mrs. e. In pink chiffon, trimmed with blue, was matron were of honor, and bridesmald-Miss Ruth Bradshaw, 4n powder blue net and lace, Miss Marie Briggs, in peach taffeta, Miss Mama Peterson, in blue and white chiffon, and Miss Shirley Taylor, in blue chiffon over satin. They wOie corsages of and roses. Sam Hilton was best man. Serving were Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Miss Ludene Bushman, Miss Eugene Briggs, Mrs, Bernard Bradshaw, Miss Marilvn Wood. MBs Florence Wood. The gift room was in charge of Mrs. E. L. Chipman, Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs Inez Peterson. The bride, formerly Miss Geraldine Taylor, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gerald R. Taylor of Lehi, and Mr. Ekins is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hilton of Pleasant Grove. The bride graduated from Utah State Agricultural College, and was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, Spurs, Phrateres and Home Economics Club. A former student at the Logan school, Mr. Ekins member-o- fBeta ' Kappa FraternitvvHe served on a In Hawaii Leo Sud weeks, gar-deni- mis-"sfo- n 1 Provo Plans Turnout For Woman Republican Leader PROVO. The Provo Republican Womens' Club will hold a dinner meeting Monday at 7.30 pjn. in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, honoring Miss Marion E. Martin of Washington, D. C., national vice chairman of the Republican Womens clubs, who will be here that day.' All men and women interest ed are invited to attend, and a special invitation is extended to the RepuhllcanWomens clubs In Utah County. 1 . .Reservations may be made with Mrs. Sherman Christenson, or Mrs. Alfred Johnson. Mrs. George Worthen Is general arrangements chairman. PROVO B. Y. V- - Women held their regular meeting this afternoon at the Joseph - Smith . Memorial seventy- Building, -- were vice P. A- - Christensen, president, presided. a Mra. Bertha Roberts gave program - on the soldier poet, Joyce Kilmer, who' was killed War. In action- - In the .World Mrs, Alene Peterson sang Joyce Kilmers . 'Trees. r Mrs. Peterson gave a, short sketch of the life of Bruna Castagna, contralto, who Is to appear here .on the Lyceum course Monday evening. The - committee comprised; Mra. Mrs. Milton Marshall, Harold Lee, Mis. Pcrelal Bigelow, Mrs. GustjDe Buggert, Mua Irene Osmond and Mrs. John H. Wing. Mrs. University Dames Meet - PRQVO a read Miss Veniee Whiting play at" a meet-ing""the Dames three-ac- t "University at the home of Mrs. Alice Chris- tensen Wednesday evening.' Mrs. Virginia Keeler, presi - dent wasJn .charge.JIrs,Jar-aswas chairman, lan Foster Tanner sisted by Mrs. Betty Reva Mrs. Gene Hurst, Mrs. Allred. Mrs, Carma Chapmaa and Mrs. Louise Springer. of Mrs. PROVO The home Christen Jensen W'as the scene of the Fine. Arts Club meeting Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Bertrand F. Harrison was hostess, and the president, Mrs. John's." Lewis, was i charge. Mrs. 'Alonzo Morley gave the play, "Life With Father, by Clarence Day. and Douglas Coleman Sang Community singing was led by Mrs. Oliver Dalton, . Mrs. Paul S. Smith, the former Miss Helen McAffee, was honored at a personal shower by Miss Shlrlev Mason, Monday evenfhg at her home. TROVO . |