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Show take City, Ttiie Deseret News, Salt 4 Page Clubs Active In Provo News Bliss Jean Saturday, November 16, 1940 UtaK C. Whiting, i the former j4 Miss Ions of Axtell, whose engagement to Benjamin Heath ha horn announced. Sorosis Unit In Utah County Fetes Juniors , Nielson, , $ (j . whoss marriage I ' Grand March Of Evening A solemnized PROVO. With the recently organized Junior Sorosis member as special guests, the Utah Soro-Blmet In open session at the Womens clubhouse Wednesday 1. OGDEN Another "year has rolled by and It la again time for ball. th traditional Pioneer This event will be held at the White City ball room November i n t j afternoon. Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. I.- ... Brockbank and Mrs. L. L. - 28 with dancing atartlng at eight p.m. and the grand match - i t at - -- v 0 E. Culil-mor-e. f Male Chorus Aux- iliary was held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Martin, president, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Geoige Worthen read three-ac- t patriotic play and piano solos were played by Mrs, John Qulst, Hostesses included Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Mrs. John Pullen, Mrs. M. B. Wallace, Mrs. Frank Speckart, Mrs. Chester Rogers and Mrs. J. R. Hod son, PR6VO. "Chief Strands In American Thought, was the top-ic of discussion at the B. Y. U, Faculty Women meeting thii afternoon in the faculty toom of the university. Two papers were given as follows: "The Trend Toward Optimism," by Mrs. George Worthen, and "The Trend Toward by Mist Been Waspe. The president, Mrs. Milton Mar, Shall, was in charge. Mrs. E. R. Kimball was chairman, assisted by Mrs. George Bmeath, Mrs, Alva Johansen, Miss Edna Snow, Mrs. Harold Christensen, Mrs. Amos N. Merrill and Futill-tarlanism- ," Mrs. L. W, Osks. PROVO. The Timpanogos Mug nicipal Golf Association is a series of five dancing parties, the first of which will be held Nov. 23, in the i golf clubhouse. Others to follow will be held on Jsn. 18, Feb. 15, March 15, and April 5. A limit membership Of 75 couples hsft been set and anyone interested in Joining the group may do ao by getting In touch with the officers or board '' of directors. P. E. Ashton Is president: E. J. Nelson, vice president, and LeRoy J, Olsen, secretary, and the directors include: Aura C. Hatch, Victor Hedqulst, Harold D. Shrlver, J. Ed Stein and Dr. Wilford spon--sorin- aeml-for-m- ' Woolf. - - , ST Miss Jean Jensen Plans The wedding will take place at the home of the brides parents, and will be followed by- -a reception, . Miss Jensen Is a graduate of the Gunnison Valley High School and chorister in tbs Axtell Ward Sunday School. Mr. Heath, a graduate of the Sallna High School, formerly attended Snow College at Ephraim, The bride was honored at a shower given yesterday by her, mother, who was assisted in entertaining by Delva Whitlock, Mathel Sorenson, Phyllis Jensen, Maurlne Morley, Helen Jensen and Lula Kump. Dec. 11 Wednesday evening at he home of Mrs. W. T. Hasler, with the president, Mr; W. Woolf, in charge. were Reports from Hygel given and music was Jncharge of Mra. R. Garn Clark, PROVO. An interesUng meet-- ' ing was held by the Literary League at the home of Mr. Lenn Creer Friday afternoon. Miss Rheta Kay, president, waa in Riverton Girl Plans Wedding Soon Zsch T. Butterfield of Riverton of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Butterfield, to Carl J. Dreyer of Loa Angeles. The marriage wifi take place In the near future. . and Mrs. Franklin Peterson and their son, to their Almon Lee, returned home in Monroe after spending three days as guestsof Mrs. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hans B. Jensen. ' RIVERTON Mrs. Verna Lloyd entertained recently at a dinner party honoring her husband birthday. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd, Glenn Lloyd and Miss Sybvla Spears of Salt Lake and Leona Butterfield and Carl Wiberg of Riverton. - Clivell QubEIect8 RIVERTON PROVO. Election of officers was hold aft a meeting of the Clivell Club, held at the home of Mrs. Max Roberts Tuesday eve- Mrs. Mae Peter- - son of Los Angeles is visiting hers with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Freeman. On Sunday, she was entertained at a dinner at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown. ning. RIVERTON The Gleaner Girls of the Riverton 8econd Ward held a social and working meeting Monday at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Lancelot Bills with Miss Jesslmae Bills as hostess- - J, - RIVERTON Mr. and Mr. Fred S. Lloyd entertained last Sunday at a dinner party in honor of their son, Clirton Lloyd. Guests Included Mr. and Mra. Alvin Lloyd, Jerry Llovd, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Acerson, Mr. and Mrs, George Usher and Mrs. Clifton Lloya, all of Riverton. Bon-heu- County auxHjffry met Mr. RIVERTON charge. Mrs. Stanley Dunford presented "The Parade of the Presidents, by Lloyd and Maria Riise.- architecture. ' A dinner meeting was i PROVO held by the Provo District Dental Society Auxiliary, at the Edna Mae Hedquiat home Wednesday evening. Mrs. William L. Worlton of Le hi, president, presided. A piano solo waa played by BeVerljt Brown and Miss Gwen Johnson, B. Y. U. student, read a three-ac- t Fifteen members were play. present The next meeting will b held Wednesday, Dec. 11, when the women will be entertained by tht doctors. r PROVO. Provo lodge No. 14, L 0. O. F will hold a dance In tile 1. O. O. F. hell thia evening, to which all Odd Fellows, Rebekaha and their friends are Invited. e PROVO. Friend gave a birthday party for Mrs. Emma Boswell Monday at her home. - tfsen&M I X X x x PROVO ARTISTIC LEATHER FRAME In Beautiful Glass or Gold Metal From CO QC A k PROVO. dinner-danc- X pO.Uj a .TELEPHONE 3 Photographic Equipment : 'SEE OUB WINDOW DISPLAY- !- he-ho- e Chapter, Delta . home. JfaiS a.- k cS--t -- 4 l' 4- LSI''--Vi x V e . i J' -V -A t tit 'w VU - vV A I - it v & 8 V ! Ml t rr- i Miss Alexander Weds In Provo Is Announcement made of the marriage of Frankie D. Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander of Provo, to Harold Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt of American Fork, which took place Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the bridegrooms home. The bridegrooms father, who Is Justice of the peace, performed the ceremony k in the presence of members of the twro families. The quiet affair took place in the conservatory of the home. The bride wore a smart, going-awa- y of navy wool, with matching accessories. They will make their home in American Fork. The bride is a graduate of the Provo High PRO-VO- . suit-dres- s School. W. McPROVO The John Adams, well known Provo couple, received more than 250 relatives and friends at their home on the Sunday afternoon of their golden wedding lng anniversary. was in charge Mrs. Glen Ray, of the serving. Glen Ray met the EthMrs. and guests at the door, el Smith and Mrs. Fred Ray assisted with the serving. ' J Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, who are leaving to make their home in Monmouth, N. J., were honored by a - group friends Sunday ejMting at tiifir home. Mr. Hansen, who is with the U. S. Reclamation service, has been transferred to the Signal Corps laboratory. Present was Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen, Mrs. Ben H. Bullock, Mr. ' and Mrs. Lester Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gunderson. The Lewis Aliena gave a dinner at their home Monday evening for the Hansons, guests Including Mrs, Vern Bullock and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crandall. PROVO. - ter V GUNNISON. The marriage of Miss Maxine Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HarL JSanders of Centerfield, and'H. John Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Madsen of Mt. Pleasant was an- nounced today. The couple were married Nov. 8 in the Manti Temple. They are making their home in Salt Lake. 0 Miss Stewart Weds Wendell Evans In ProvG PROVO. A quiet wedding ceremony was held Saturdayeve-nin- g at the home of Mp: and Mrs. Thomas L Evans, when Ruth Stewart, daughtet of Arthur Stewart of Spanish Fork, was married to theli son, Wendell Evans. Hughes of Bishop Eugene of the Spanish Fork, friends Stewart- - family, officiated. crysanthe-mums- , Pink and white sweet peas and lighted tapers decorated the room and the dining table. The bride wore a gown of soldier blue silk crepe with corsage of gardenias. Beautiful gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Evans will live in Spanish Fork. Franklin -- ' S. PROVO. Mrs. Harris discussed her experiences of the past year Spent in Iran (Persia), at the meeting of the Provo High School Women, held at the school library Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lee Buttle, president, turned the meeting over to Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, hostess chairman, who was assisted by Mrs. D. V. Mrs. Christensen, Tregeagle, Mrs. Jennie Wilkins and Mrs. Grant Larsen. ; OGDEN Dr. and Mrs. . Ezra-Rich, who left Friday for Los Aiigeles to spend the winter ! Ms 4 v L v M months with their daughter, were honored at a buffet supper party Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Richard 800 B. Porter at their home Games Washington Boulevard. were played during the evening. Those attending besides .the guesta of honor wera Dr. and Mr. Edward L Rich, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harness, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige S. Glen, Joseph E. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R Morrell, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy ClarPugmire, Mr. and Mrs. ence S. Gunnell and tha host and hostess. OGDEN Twelve guesta were extended hospitality at luncheon on Friday afternoon by Mrs. G. J. Carroll at her home 675 Twenty-thirStreet. The event was in honor of her house guest, Mis- s- Clara of Denver, Colo. Others who attendedwere Mrs. W, R. White, Mrs. Vern Finlayson, Mrs. Claude F Peacock, Mrs. K. F. Butte, Mrs. J. H. Pecken-paugMrs.J. Wilson Peters, Mrs. Joseph P. Gavin, Mrs. Nora L Campbell, Mrs. C. E. Driver, Mrs. MiRon H. White, Mr. Lee Loewenstein and the hostess. d h, New Yorkers . Visiting Parents well-know- n - PROVO. Combining the tenth anniversary with a military theme. Beta Sorosia Club members entertained their husbands at a dinner-dancat the Hotel Roberts Wednesday evening. The arrangements in decorations and program featured Tin Clyde PROVO. Mr. and Mrs. Years of Armament. The taWard gave a dinner- at their bles were arranged in an X home Sunday, to celebrate their ana first wedding anniversary shape, and centered with a birthof the fourteenth anniversafy day cake decorated in red, white and blue and holding ,10 candles. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carter of Salt At alternating table ends were Lake. Mr. for laid Uncle Sam hats filled with flowCovers were also and Jack, ers, and Uncle Sam figures. Red. and Mrs. Joseph Ward white and blue runners decorated and Joan Carter. the tables, novel - metal - place cards and tin programs were used and as favors, the women received flag pins set with rhinestones, and the men were presented with t flag buttons. . Mrs. Lee Snarr. president, introduced Ed. B. Shriver as commander in chief.shed Two military OGDEN. A whirl of excitement - centers around Ogden tap dances by these days with preparations for the Martha society. Charity "Miss June Waywell and commud of Ball in full swing. Gowns, of all shades and styles are songs patriotic nity singing was'led by Mrs. Blaine Ward. and put in readiness to make this occasion one of the were as follows: Toasts given smartest of the season. "Up In the Air," Ernest Rasmus-eon- ; at town guests will be Gov. and The event will be held "On K. P. Duty, Erven-- J. Hotel Ben Lomond Nov. 20. The Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Mr. and "Conversational BlitzNelson; guests will be received -tm the Mrs. Julian M. krieg, Earl E. Young; "Tank Mr. Bamberger, served mezzanine and supper for the Memory of Tin Years, Mrs. and Mrs. James Collins, In the English' and Shakespeare Mrs. J. Erval Christensen; patriMrs. and Mr. rooms. Dancing will be enjoyed Phoebe Browning, otic medley, niano, Mrs. Marvin Mra. Samuel Makoff, Mr. and In the ballroom. of medals, Gease; awarding Mrs. Mr. and be will line the E, Mrs. Floyd Millet In receiving Mr. and M. and Greenwood Mrs. E. C. Singleton,, Mrs. Millet was chairman, asJ. president, . Mrs. James H-- DeVine, president-- , Mrs. Henry J. Plumhof of Salt sisted by Mrs. Ed Shriver, Mrs, elect and past presidents; Mra. Lake City. Karl E. Yeung, Mrs. Blaine Ward, Effie Spencer, Mrs. I. L. ReyMrs. K. B. Sauls, Mrs. Marvin Proceeds from the ball will the Gease and Mrs. Donald M. Dixnolds, Mrs.. John S. Lewis, Mrs, go toward the fund for on. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. E. O. Wattls, maintenance of a bed at the, Mrs. Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Thomas D. Dee Memorial by PROVO. A grbup of friends the society for incapacitated Rajoh E. Bristol, - Mrs. Eld ward held a Bichsel, Mrs. Frank EL Nichols, persons with families to suppheasant supper Mrs. .Charles H. Barton, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. port. The Martha Society has also . R. Morgan Sunday evening. Fred M. Nye, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, - lent a helping hand this year -- Covers were laid for Mr. aqd Mrs Leonard B1obergr Mr.- end irs." Hjrgh'- M." RtJwerMrsr'Jchirtinhe Red Cross, fien-- - --256 Mrs. Joseph Pert, Mr. and- Mrs. and - Mrs. H. A, baby dresses and fifty sweat Frank Madsen and Mr. and ers under supervision of Mra. ning. - Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. William Whittle' Among aome' of the out-of- La-V- ar e Ini charge of DgdeiTallalr are Mrs. James H. DetTneT of the Martha SocIety,' tfnd Ir. presidenf-elec- t E. C. Singleton fK - Martha Society Completes -Annual Charity Ball Plans were-furni- no-ho- lfft, , OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Walker of New York City, and small son, Robert Jr have been house guests of Mr. Walkers parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Walker. They left Friday morning for their home after a weeks visit here. Both Mr. and Mrs. Walker are radio artists and they have done considerable stage work in New York,-.- , as well as having appeared in pictures. Mrs. Walker was under contract for western films, but has temporarily retired from the Mr. Walker has beep screen,acting in radio programs, having appeared m 'the Great Plays series, ,The ONeils," "Johna Other Wife, "Against - the Storm, "Yesterdays Children and Myrt dnd Marge." Both Mr. and Mrs. Walker starred in a dramatic- - skit for the national automobile shows In New York City and Chicago, prior to their leaving for - Ogden. - -- Preside At Ogden Spcial C. Gladys, being-purchase- ft fvr, Vsv. J .. !f - HA The- - Lester Jardine of Idaho Falls, Ida., formerly of Provo, and Joseph Woolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Woolf, also of Idaho Falls.. . After their marriage, the young mother couple and the brides visited in Provo at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. William Jones and with Victor Woolf of Provo. brother of the y Mr.niiii evening, Mrs. Jones entertained in their groom-Thursda- ' V-- vT t An informal harvest will be given by th PROVO Of Interest to Provo-an- s is the marriage in th Logan Temple Nov. 7 of Miss Kathleen Jardine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $4.95 X 11 EAST FIRST SOUTH Miss Brouter To Wed Soon n "v. L their-daugh- The couple will exchange vows Dec. 2 in the Salt Lake -in Temple, the evening at a reception at the Lion House Social Center, 63 East South Temple Street. Parties and showers for the bride include a kitchen shower 22 to be given by ' Miss . Former Students Of Nov. Beryl Clark, a towl shower Nov. 25 by Miss Doris Rogers and Y. Plan Nuptials Miss Billie Rogers, and on Nov. 27 a party will be given for the toAnnouncement was made couple by Miss Delpha Card and Mrs. William Vander Werff. day of the engagement of Miss Mr. Grismore recently returnJoAnne Brower of 652 Wilson from the Brazilian Mission. Avenue, daughter of Mr. and ed The couple will make their Mrs. R. A. Brower,and Herbert home in Salt Lake. e J. Gustaveson, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Gustaveson of PresVisitor Entertained ton, Ida. FROVO. Complimentary to Miss Brower 1 a former stuMiss Marie Lounsbury ,of Philadelphia, a dinner was given Sun-da- y dent at Brigham Young Univerby Mr. and Mrs. sity, where she was affiliated" Charlesevening Vacher at their home. with the Fiaeals social unit. Places were laid for Gaston James Mr. Gustaveson also is a forVacher, Dr. and Mrs. Westwood, the honoree and host mer Brigham Young University and hostess. student He was affiliated with comPROVO. The Val Norn AlumAlpha Kappa Psi, national nae meeting was held Monday mercial fraternity. of Mrs. Venevening at . The couple will make their ice C. Bird. home In Salt Lake. were Mrs. Norma Present Creer, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mrs. PROVO. A Junior group of Florence Britsch, Miss Virginia Taylor, Mrs. Lucille Soulier, Miss the Utah Sorosis Club wlH be Helen Bennett, Mrs. Emma Lee formed at a meeting held at the Meachal, Mrs. Mary Firmage and home of the Sorosis sponsor, Mrs, Miss Kay Pace. Joseph C. Clark. ' PROVO A talk and demonstraMrs. LaNell Hayward was tion on Yarn Craft was given elected president; Mrs. William R. Firmage, vice president; Mrs. by Mrs. Flo H. Redden at a meetHarold Bailey, secretary and Mrs. ing of the Gamma Phi Omieron Alumnae Monday at the home of Sherman Wing, corresponding Mrs. John E. Hayes. secretary. Hostesses were Mrs. 'Haves, Other members present were Mrs. Helen Wakefield, Mrs. EmMrs. John Quist, Mrs. Arthur McArthur, Mrs. R. D. Cloward ily Tyler and Miss Maunne Dixon. and Mrs. Jack Jensen. M ta Chi, this evening at the Haase Cafe. Miss Mildred Mb Is chairman, assisted by Miss Helen Alleman, Mrs. Elda Tuckett and Mrs. Edith Stein. Mrs. Gean Whittaker will be toastm is tress. "X Portraits Mr. and Mrs. Leonell Morrison of Monroe, Utah, have anMorrison, nounced the engagement of their daughter,-Shirle- y to Richard G. Grismore, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. of 60 West North Temple Street, Salt Lake. - Plan Harvest Dance ss JJtah Epsilon 810 PORTRAIT, COLORED IN OIL in date' Miss Shirley Morrison Of Monroe Sets Wedding Mrs. Ariel Ballif "New Zealand," at the meeting of the University Dames, held at the university Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. J. Keeler, president, was in charge. X x Miss Shirley Morrison, who has set Dec.,t as th of her marriage to Richard G. Grismore g: A. Nielson of Mapleton, has announced the marriage of. his daughter lone, to Mark C. Whiting son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whiting-- , of Springville. JThe marriage was solemnized Nov. 1 at the home of the bride in the presence of the Immediate families and close friends. Pres. J. Emmett Bird of the Kolob Stake officiated. - The bride wore a smart gown of black velvet with an orchid Snelson Melba of. corsagt-Mis- s Paysoon attended her as bridesas acted maid. Blaine Wheeler best man. Mrs. Whiting Is a former etu-- . dent of the Brigham Young University and was affiliated with the Nautilus social unit there. and Mrs. GUNNISON. Mr. Mr, Whiting is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College George Hoggan of Gunnison at Logan and is a member of the have announced the marriage of -- Miss American Society of Civil EngiVirginia neers and the American Road Hoggan, to George Harmon, son Builders Association. He is at of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harmon present employed by the United of Manti. Th marriage took place MonStates Government at Hill Field. The couple are residing at 3153 day in Salt Lake. Mrs. Harmon ia a graduate of Adan$ Avenue, Ogden, the Gunnison Valley High School. The couple are making their home in MantL V OGDEN. A Bride Of Early Winter PROVO Following the regular meeting of Valley Chapter No. 3, 0. E. 8, at the Masonic Temple Tuesday evening, the Past Mat-ro- n Circle entertained. Mr. Elizabeth Sutton presided. - s .X ' Gris-more thelr-daughte- Utah ' Announcement .RIVERTON has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Sorensen was named , president, succeeding Miss Ada Markham. Mrs, Arthur Duckett PROVO. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. was elected secretary and treasMurdock of Orem have announcurer. and Mr. Bert Collins, Red the marriage of eporter and scrap book editor. Edith, to Clinton Murdock of Call A handkerchief shower honorfornia, which took place in Las ing Mra. John Hansen, who is Vegaa, Nev Nov. 7. fol- The moving to Monmouth, N. couple will live at Lake lowed the meeting. Arrowhead, Calif., where Mr. Murdock is employed. PROVO. Mrs. Floyd Millet enThe bride has been eniploved r tertained members of the In Los Angeles the past two years. Club Thursday evening- at her home. PROVO. Mrs. Seth Shaw was Fred Markham gave a talk on hostess to Fine Arts Club mem- PROVO. The .Medical Society Mark-Whitin- AXTELL1 The engagement of Mis Jesn Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Joseph E. Jensen of Axtell, to Benjamin Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Heath pt Sallna, was announced today. - Murdock-Murdoc- k bers at her home Thursday afternoon, with he president, Mrs. Lynn Hayward, taking charge. , "Nansen," by Anna Gertrude Hall, was reviewed by Mrs. Seymour Gray, lone Nielson Of Mapleton Is BriHe Of Wedding ForDecember 11 1 nine-thirt- Leading the march, which will be the outstanding event of the evening, will be Mayor' Fred M. Abbott and Mrs.' C. A. Peterthe Daughter son, presldenk-o- f of the Utah Pioneers.,. Who are' sponsoring the affair. It is anticipated by those who will be in charge of the party that thia will be one of the most colorful and enjoyable festivals of the season. There will Tie the usual Pioneer costumes In tnelr quaint but attractive styles and a varied program of dancing including square, round, and modern. It ia anticipated that a large crowd will attend thia brilliant event. Mrs. George Simpson la general . t chairman. . PROVO. The meeting of thS' Mendelssohn May or To Lead was a Tot. Mrs. La Nell Hayward Is president of the younger group, which is sponsored by Utah Sorosis. Sorosis president, Mrs. John E. Hayes, welcomed the members and guesta, and introduced Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner, who reviewed Land Below the Wind, by Agues Keith. Hostesses Included Mrs. J, C. Knell, Mrs. Joseph C. Clark, Mrs. George Worthen, Mrs. Leland M. Perry. Mrs. Perclval Bigelow, Annual Ball To Be Held On Nov. 28 Mrs. Mark H Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. , t Jensen aving-made-Spargo |