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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 Istcreriii: Features Fez yoznen; Club nnd Ethel D. Rambcau Society Editor Phone 494 Lodrre NevVa ' ' I kl.il Treasured- ,-Old Relics Shown House Guests An unusual and ' Interesting evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth Tuesday evening; vyhen, they entertained en-tertained members of the Proyo chapter of the League ofv Western Writers, the Writers -Study club and their partners, and ,' guesta. The 3tf guests enjoyed looking through - old books, magazines, newspapers ariU other relics of Brlgham Young and the , '.. Lion house. Lively discussions developed develop-ed and during the informal , affair, af-fair, lasty refreshments : were served. ' , '"' Hoses y and v canterbury . bells were arranged throughout . the rooms. Mrs. John Van Cott, president, conductedX a short business meeting. meet-ing. ; ' t' : - Briefs , . .. '., .. .' - 1 A Mrs. James raramore has as her ! house guest . for three weeks, her sister,' Mrs. Frank DillenbeckJ-gar-ashion Tuesday ! evening at Shower Given Recent a Mrs. Goldle Woodward was hostess at a shower In honor, of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Calvin It. Woodward (Vivian Harris) Monday evening at her home. An enjoyable time was spent playing games, Mrs. H. A. Reese and Mrs. Theresa Morgan winning win-ning the high score prizes and -Kfra Lmna. C Erickson and Mrs. Sarati Ramsey, the consolation consol-ation favors. Miniature' brides were made and presented to the honor guest, also, favorite recipes and "advice to the bride" were written on cards and given to the young bride. " Roses and lily of 4 the valley were used in decorating. A dainty luncheon - was served. Beautiful and useful " gifts were. received from, the following guests.: Mrs. J. L. IeMastgrJMrs. H, A. Reese," MrsrVera'Brumnjak, Mrs. Sarah F. Johnson, ; Mrs. wuuam Johnson, Miss Leona Johnsoh, Mrs, Sarah J. Ramsey, " Mrs. Theresa C. Morgan, Mrs. Emma Egilson, Mrs. Eva B. Thurmari, MxslonaJJliErtckn, ; s Mrs., Marlntha "Angus; Mrs. Clyde Black, Mrs. Maude Peterson, Mrs.: Lloyd S. Harris, mother of the tride, and Miss Lillian Harris. Har-ris. , ;"'"' v, . Lovely; gifts were., also received from Mrs. " George Brown, Mrs. 'Albert Corya and Mrs. James C. Snow, who were , unable to attend. at-tend. ' . '- '-. De Novo Club Entertained Mrs. lJohn Yeager was hostess to the De Novo club members at " an afternoon , of bridge, Tuesday Tues-day at her home. Luncheon was , served first. 1 , , """Mrs. Arthur Dugglns won the high, score prizeamrMrs: Fred V Newell, the second favor. In -atendance vyere Mrs. Josephine Jose-phine Wightraan, Mrs. George H. Carter, MrsC Harvey Higgins, -Mrs. Fred Newell, Mrs. Thomas E. Iiocsley, Mrs. Aivin Corbett, Mrs. V Ted Johnson, Mrs. George. Klm-ibcr, Klm-ibcr, Mrs. John Bush, Mrs. Harold 1 Calder and Mrs. Arthur1. Dugglns. V fXTRA' LARGE BOTTLES FOR mimi ion mritci isx rsa out ywFggWil.lllltJJLJUUl.lJMJJI..IL.. .11 J .m.lll.piJI, I I J and daughter Beverly of L03 An Miss Mxlne Newell of , Salt Lake City, la spending the day in Provo, . V ' . -I.i.yl ' in li'i'i..i)u jiljll I 11.1 " '-H . Miss ina Luke has returned from a week's stay n Heber City, where she has been visitmg her aunt, Mrar, Clara Epperson? ' V : : v Mr.' and Mrs. John Talmadge of Salt t-ake City; spent Tuesday in proo: 7 f;; r..-; - t 'I ' Mrs. May Booth TaJmagp N of Salt Lake City, has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs A. L. Booth since Saturday, . while, ylsitlng relatives and friends here ' , i Mrs and M. rs. A. C. Collins and sons, Bobby and Stanley,and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott and daughter daugh-ter Beth, have returned from a delightful week's trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone park and theJackson Hole country. l!' ' "l Dr. P. D. Boyer received a telephone tele-phone call Tuesday from his daughters, Margaret and Birdie Boyer, from the San Francisco World's fair,' the girls being fortunate fortu-nate in being awarded the free long-distance telephone call ac-commbdaitiorss. ac-commbdaitiorss. Miss Msfrgaxet Boyer will remain in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, to attend school for .six weeks, and' Birdie is. expected honie Monday. : . Mrs. VVa7i6 Monk and daugh-terWanda daugh-terWanda of Pasadena, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Hop'kinson pr two weeks. Visitors' Are Entertained Mrs. Wayne Mock and daugh ter -Wanda of Pasadena, Calif.. J ana Jkirs. wuuam wopKmson, with whom they are visiting, were : ehtejrtalned at afternoon tea At the ' home of Mrs. N. P. Petersen, Tuesday. The rooms were lovely with garden flowers. . . M. I. A. Dance Series Begins; Large Crowd The "M" Men and Gleaner sum mer dancing series commenced In Itosalawn, when the Sharon stake leaders sponsored a "Boy Meets Girl" dance, attended by approxl mately 300 young couples. Utah, Provo, Sharon and . Tim-panogos Tim-panogos stakes "M" - Men v and Gleaners are joining for the summer sum-mer parties,- the next to be a June Jamboree, - June", 27, at Rosa-lawn, Rosa-lawn, with the same music, Dob Orton's orchestra, on' hand. - Palms .were used in profusion in decorating the hall, and colorful color-ful leis were given as favors, all La s keeping with a . "South Sea Island" theme. ' W. - O. Robinson outstanding state, recreational leader of Salt Lake City, conducted a number of clever get-acquainted mixers, and with Miss Beth Evans, he presented an attractive exhibition dance. M. L A. officers from the various var-ious stakes were in attendance, and Dr. L. L. Daynes of Salt Lake City, Dr.YWesley P. Lloyd and Dr. Wane.B. Hales of Provo, memberaoTthe general M. I. A, board, and their wives, were pres- i eat. alsol ... v."j ' - Terry Family ? n To Hold Reunion The famiiofCharles A. and the late Margaret Ann Anderson Terry, will bold an annual, reunion re-union at Schneiter's Hot Pots in Midway, Saturday and Sunday.'" 'ine -commixi.ee expects 10 family members to attend the? two-day event, and they are to plan their own meals. Among the out-of-town mem--bers Who have alreadyarrive-d for the affair are the daughters, Mrs. Margaret Cloward and her childen; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Men-denhall, Men-denhall, Wendell and Jessie Fawn Mendenhall of San Diego, Cal; and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Pulham and family of Glendale, Calif. .' ' .1 Calendar f . . , LES AMIES . . Members . of the Les 'Amies club will " meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. - Florence Armstrong at. Deer Creek. - .'. TRIPLE FOUR, -Mrs. Clark Newell will entertain enter-tain the .Triple- Four. Bridge club Friday at 1:30 o'clock at her home. - " . . V . V. - F. . W. AUXILIARY Mrs. Jean Foutin will be hostess hos-tess to members of the V. F. W. auxiliary Thursday at 2 o'clock at her home: a - 'r - : aurora ; 1 . ' The' Aurora' club meeting . has been postponed indefinitely.' ShoWer , Party For Daughter Earty Given By Friends Dance Recital to Be Held Friday V A colorful stage show will be presented bv the Fredova Dance Studio; at the Paramount theater f xiuay ai o;u o'CiocK, anu a repeat re-peat performance at jnr The revue gives promise of being be-ing sparkling and gay. with tap dances, songs, ballet and acrobatic entertainment performed by juveniles juven-iles who will delight with their personality and charm. Children taking part in the program " are under the personal direction of Madam Fredova, and Include the following i Diane Ah-1 Ah-1 lander, Bonnie Barrett, Margaret Barker, Sally Bown Barbara Braun, Margy Carter, Donna Joe, Chase, Sophia Caras, Joan Cot-tam, Cot-tam, Carolyn Davis, Patsy Ellert-son, Ellert-son, Barbara Excell, yerla Crockett Crock-ett Gayle Gray, Anita Groneman, Helen Higgins, Grace Ann Lawrence. Law-rence. , Sally v Madsen, Carla Ann Marshall, Mar-shall, Kathryn Memmott, Barbara Nicholson, Betty Jean 'fNimer, Harold Nimer, Janet Peay; Deane Pearson, Joyce Remington- DorisJ Richards, Eleanore Stephenson, Mary Stephenson, Claire Swenson, Robin Turscanski, Nancy Wilson, Mary Wilson, Clyde Vincent Anna An-na -May Caras and Evelyn Barker. A .surprise - was given for Mrs. August Lewis, Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Paramore, who was assisted as-sisted in entertaining by Mrs. Marion Christensen and Mrs. Rodney Duff in. Garden flowers were used to decorate. "Cootie" was played, Mrs. William Mitchell, Mrs. Ruel Harris and Mrs. Oscef Webb receiving re-ceiving the prizes, A tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served, and the honor iruest was presented with many lovely ' gifts. . - Those present were Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Souter, 'Mrs. William lih-ger, lih-ger, Mrs. Grover Mille, Mrs. William Mitchell, Mrs. Charles Wright, Miss Mary Wright, Mrs. Ruel Harris, Mrs. Annie Martin, Mrs. Oscer Webb, s. i Grant Lewis, Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. Dutton Miller of Provo, and Mrs. Frank Dillenbeck of Los "Angeles, Calif. v . . A. delightful social function "of: the mid-week, was the shower given by Mrs. Jack 1 Spendlove Tuesday evening at the Edna Mae Hedquist home, in honor of her daughter, " Mariorie, who be came the tride of Don Brienholt, Sunday last. ... , "The guests enjoyed a program which included the . following numbers: Vocal solo, .'"Because" and "The Greatest Wish in the World," Mrs, . Bernice.' ; Dastrup, accompanied by Mrs. Zenith Johnson; two solos, "Gypsy Love Song" and The Sweetest Story Ever Told,' Ralph Britsch, 7 a cousin of the , bridegroom, accom panied by Mrs. Britsch; reading. Miss Irma Acord; two piano solos, Mrs Jack Ford of Salt Lake City,-a; sister of the bridegroom; bride-groom; two readings, Nadine Hansen of Spanish. Fork; toast to the bride, Mrs. Alton Dame of Spanish Fork, the latter two being be-ing cousins of the bride. ; . A variety of appropriate games were played, prizes ' being awarded award-ed to Mrs. Zenith Johnson, Mrs. Virginia ' Brienholt and Miss Nadine Na-dine Hansen. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. Many useful and beautiful gifts wxe resented J to the bride from the 55, guests in. attendance. Helen Clark Is Motif For Shower Among the attactive parties being tendered June bride-elects, was the miscellaneous shower given in compliment to Miss Helen Clark; Tuesday ? evening at ; the home of Miss Doris Alder. J - Assisting hostesses .were the Misses Helen Thomas, Beth Jenkins Jen-kins and Virginia Hunter, and Mrs. Marjorie Thomas. !i The f ollowfiig guests we're bidden: bid-den: Mrs. ." Joseph C. ? Clark, Miss Marjorie Clark, Miss Ethel Clark, Miss Helen Robinson, - Miss Blanche Jones,' Miss Beth Bird, Mrs. Hazel B. Hayward, ,Mrs. Helen R. Anderson, Mrs. Fay G. Firmage, Miss Catherine iPardoe, Miss Dorothy Durrant, Mrs. Flo E.' Rot'lnson, Miss Venice Redd, Miss Shirley Redd, Mrs. Merline Romney.'and Miss Fay , Clark of Provo; Miss Dama - Grant and Miss Beth Mendenhall of Spring-ville; Spring-ville; Miss Betty Jean Seville and Miss Arlene CalJ, of Salt Lake City, 5 and Miss Ruth McCune of Ogden Birthday Party Proves Delightful ' Friends surprised Harvey King Jr., .at his home in Spring Dell, Provo canyon. Tuesday evening, to celebrate his fourteenth birthday birth-day anniversary. The young man leaves Friday for Camp Mondamin, North Carolina, Car-olina, and the gay party was also in the form of a farewell. Dancing and games were followed fol-lowed by . a well appointed . supper sup-per served at one long table, beautiful with cut ' flowers and centered with , a huge birthday cake. Birthdaygifts were received-by the young . honor gues V Those participating were Mary Durkee, Nola de Jong, 1 Artha Gene Curtis, Fontella Porter, Margaret Hales, v June Powers, Marian Vance, Bob Greenwood, Joe Ash worth, Don Hansen, Charles Hart, Wayne Close and Max Loveridge. . t - ; . : - ( .. ........... ' . - ' - . - : j- ' - ' Bride place cards were used and the dainty napkins were marked with the names, Helen and Clair. Miss Clark Is soon ' to wed Clair, Harmon of Salt , Lake City. ; Progressive ' "hearts' was ! the diversions, Mrs. Flo E. Robinson and Mrs. Merline Romney win- A tasty, repast was served, the ningA the favors. Beautiful gifts tables being: centered with roses,' were presented to the honoree. Marriage Is Made Known Mr. and Mrs Jack Spendlove wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie,' to Don 1 Brienholt, son of Mrs. Jane Brienholt of this city, which took place Sunday. , The "young couple will make their home in- Salt Lake City, where Mr. Brienholt is employed. '- Both are graduates ' of the Provo high "school . and "Mrs. Brienholt has teen employed in the office of Dr. Harold D. Christensen, Chris-tensen, dentist. Foriner Member Entertains Club Vitea club members were entertained en-tertained by ' a former member, Mrs. Bernice Cox, at her home in Payson, Tuesday evening. Rummy was the diversion, and a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Ethel Wilson was presented with a lovely birthday gift, and the ' card favors went to Mrs. Fay Sorenson, high, and Mrs. Lois Billings, " second. " In attendance were Mrs. Fay Sorenson, Mrs. Ethel B. 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