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Show V PROVO (UTAH ) DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1939 PAGE- THlu n lntcrcctin ' Features Fcx Ethel D. Rambcau Society Editor Phcna 494 ycjn; Ci2h end ;i) JY r i urn i iiiiiimiumi iiM-iiii nmmnrriiiB iimtt j ww i mi i u ,i i mil mmmmmmmmMtmmmmmmmmmmmm niriwnniM in u--MMMMMiMwjiiiii mi i ' n X Golf Women' Name New ; President . , ,'-A new president was Delected by the Provo Women's Golf club at a luncheon meeting held at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Monday evening:. . " . . ' .. Mrs. Andrew Broaddus, v vice president, vwas named ; , president by acclamation, to take the place vacated by Mrs. David Friedman, who recently .resigned. Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood was hostess and was assisted by Mrs. Andrew Broaddus, Mrs. II.' J. Cor-leissen, Cor-leissen, Mrs- George EUerbeck and Mrs. C. T, Kelgley. . A report " was made by Mrs. Thomas G. Pierpont, chairman of the social committee, on the first dance to be sponsored by, the Provo golfers, at the new? clubhouse club-house Saturday? night v H The public is invited to attend. Trophies for the ; Mullett; Jewelry Jew-elry tournament were ' presented by Mrs. Jack . Braunagel, Mrs. 1 II. J. , Corlelssen receiving the sliver trophy for low gross, and 1 Mrs, Earl; Jensen and Mrs. James Tucker Tuck-er being awarded silver trays for low net and winner of the novice flight respectively. Mrs. Fern Erbancrack read "the play, "First Lady," at the conclusion-of the business."1 r"7ln attendance were Miss Sylvia 03ukofzer, Miss Helen Jacobs, Mrs. George Worthen, Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Green-wood, Mrs. George Ellerbeck, Mrs. Lynn Guy, Mrs. Clyde Clark, Mrs. G. T. Braun, Miss Billie Hollings-head, Hollings-head, Mrs. James Tucker, Mrs. James Allen, Mrs T. G. Pierpont, Mrs, Harold Leven, Mra Andrew Broaddus, Mrs.v"Ann Haase, Mrs. ( Sterling Ercanbrack,' Miss Irma Acord, Miss Elya Dean,iMrs. Leonard Leon-ard Cockrell and Mrs. Jack Brau-nagcl. Brau-nagcl. j M. I. A.l)ance TonightAt Orem's Rosalawn AH young people are cordially Invited to attend the June Jamboree, Jam-boree, , to fee held this evening at Ilosalawn in Orem. The affair Is the second of a reries of five dances for "M" Men and Gleaners' of Utah, Provo, Sharon and Timpanogos stakes, and the Provo stake has this evening's eve-ning's affair in charge. Dob Or-ton's Or-ton's orchestra will furnish the music. c - - -r II ; Don't Miss he Dra matic Triumph of the Year - - - The Picture V ? 1939 Will be Remem bered rFor! A 1) rtlv,vyvi3v ; . i.i i., , i tii J NeV Tomorrow! It's a Swingeroo! TITO GIVE YOU TED" ,1 The cl' r calKn'l h i The klns er tlzxKnl mum '7 rl ili Off1 - ADDED , - Sportllte with 1 ' Stars of the Diamond "I$IG UKAGUEItS". P-Cartoon & Comedy J Phillips - Allman Families Gather To Honor Visitor A1 reunion of the Xtichard Phillips Phil-lips and Thomas Allman families was held in American Fork can yon Sunday, f to honor, a cousin, Richard P. Applegate of Toms River, New Jersey, who is making his first visit here. . , One hundred . and seventy-five relatives and friends - were In ; at tendance from New Jersey,. Elber- ta, Canada, California, and from Salt Lake City, Provo,. Spanish xrK, fayson, American Fork, Mammoth and Eureka. . "v The forenoon was spent in visit ing and reminiscing, the young folks 'enjoying - horse-shoe" pitch ing Contests and other games and sports. A l o'clock dinner was served, after which the; big group assembled for community singing and a program, which Included vo cal solos by Mrs. Lloyd Thornton, and brief . talks by-Grant Simons of.Payson, T. M. Allman of Provo, Richard P. Applegate of . Toms River,New Jersey and B. F Half son of Elberta, Canada. ' A family organization was : ef fected, 'the following being elected for the coming year: T, M. All-man, All-man, fresident E. R. Simons, secretary sec-retary and treasurer. Entertainment Entertain-ment and amusement committees were chosen, also. M. I. A. Group Elects Officers Fourth ward "M" Men and Gleaners met at the home of Mrs. Frank Earl, Gleaner leader, Monday Mon-day evening. Mrs. Wayne B. f tales, the other leader, was assisting as-sisting hostess. An organization' was perfected. May Ilodson being elected president; pres-ident; Miriam Hasmussen, first vice president; Erraa" . McGuire, second vice president; Mavonda Biimhall, secretary and' treasurer; Margaret Vance, entertainment chairman. - . :- - Mrs. Bernice Dastrup sang three lovely solos accompanied by Miss Naomi Hoover, and Miss Leora Curtis read a one-act play, "A Matter of Husbands." Delicious refreshments . were served and beautiful flowers were arranged throughout the rooms. Dr. Wayne B. Hales of the general gen-eral M. I. A. board was present also Miss Amelia Buckley and Mrs. Heber C. Johnson of the ward M. I. A. presidency, and Mrs. Victor C. Bird, who represented the bishopric. t Birthdays Wednesday, June 28 MRS. G. R. WILLETT Last Timfes Tonight ANNABELLA and ROBT. YOUNG in "Bridal Suite" ---Also--- "TELL NO TALES with JVIclvyn Douglas New Tomorrow OLD ENOUGH TO LOVE BUTJNOT OLD ENOUCrHTO MARRY . Without Their Parents Consent AW r f COIUMIIA ftCTURI ' '.vi rans mm V JEAN PARKER Vy.l ;5 'i t tun ippnnw J t t-VNOAH BEERY, "SAYS AUCniCA rnoti ti:2 spiss Mora thrill in o nv Cipher tort ttory. i r pi l i - m Bridal; Shover Lovely Party 5 Mrs. Walter. T. Hasler, as- sisted - by her- daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Hasler of Salt Lake f-ty, tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home Monday evening, eve-ning, for Mrs. Henry J. Nicholes, the former , HUdegard Polster a recent bride..' I An artistic . arrangement of roses and delphinium made the rooms attractive. Miss Hilma" Henrie favored with several beautiful vocal solos accompanied ty . Mrs. Elizabeth Sardonic and Mrs. Nicholes held the interest of the guests with informal remarks on. her life in Vienna, Austria, and her trip across the ocean--, Tasty refreshments were served to 27 young friends. The bride was presented with a variety of lovely gifts. - -. 'f -i ' ' Watd,WiIde Families Join For Outing - The Charles .Ward and Charles Wilde ' families held their annual an-nual outing &i Schneitter's Hot Pots, in .. Midway ; Monday , evening, eve-ning, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Louis' Wolsey (Marvel Wilde). A delicious ' picnic supper was served and swimming was enjoyed. en-joyed. A ' huge white and pink birthday cake centered the long tabled and Mrs. ; Wolsey was presented pre-sented with a number of lovely gifts. . In attendance ' were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilde. Mr.' and Mrs. E. D. Wilde, . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolsey, MissDorothy Wilde, Mis Helen Ward, and Jonathan Carr of Montreal, Canada. Dinner Given For Cotijple A dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson Monday eevnlng at their home, for their daughter and soh-in-Taw, X;Mf. "arid j jots, curi mcK.,mgni rAneresa Ajiaersonj oi uoa Angeies. vjai Places were anangedfor Mr. and Mrs.- Ralph Hayward, Miss Geniel Hayward. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duke, Allen and Robert Duke, Thomas Allen, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin H. Knudsen, the Mc-Knlghts Mc-Knlghts and the Andersons. A dainty lace cloth was used on the dining table, whiqh was centered cen-tered with roses. After, dinner, Mr. Hayward showed colored movies taken on a trip to the Hawaiian islands, and Miss Hayward entertained with a number of hula dances. - f The McKnights leavers tonight for the coast and will spend a few days at Catalina island before turning to theirhome ln Los Angeles. They have been here for two weeks. Week End Party Held at Wildwood x The I. E. Brockbank cabin in Wildwood, Provo canyon, was the scene of a gala week end party enjoyed by a group of girls, with Elinor Brockbank as acting act-ing hostess. The group remained in the canyon from Friday morning until un-til Monday nighty and enjoyed -a variety... of activities, including ae&te YCU DUY mm 25C3 EXTRA CniFFEHS ' iy if If y dam DrhnhalLDrcs..; TIRE MERCHANTS ' . 121 W.- 1 N. Phone 260 Adroit Pleats rpHIS cool-looking, two-piece dress of fine navy rayon sheer with small white polka dots was designed especially for expectant mothers. The smock top is adroitly-pleated to fall free from a squared yoke. The nonwrap non-wrap skirt hangs slim and straight and is smartly constructed to assure as-sure an even hemline during the entire time it is worn. Club Calendar PRIMROSE Mrs. Maude Roberts' will entertain enter-tain the Primrose club members Wednesday at 2 o'clock at her home. '..' ..C4 I S- wm Members of the L S. club will be guests of Mrs. Mary Farrer Friday afternoon at her home. TRES JOLI - vTres Joli club members will meet with Mrs. -T. ' A. V TWurman Friday afternoon at her home. WRITERS CLUB The" Writers' Study club will meet in regular session Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edwin Kimball, 260 . East Fourth North street. Members of -the League of (Western (West-ern Writers are cordially invited. VTTEA Members of the Vitea club will meet at the home of Mrs. - Peart re-jSnell Thursday evening. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS MrsrJOsephine Groneman will be hostess to i ttembers of the Friendly Neighbors Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home. OPTIMIST Members of .the Optimist club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Scott . Thursday" afternoon. after-noon. . '. ', t ' . AL-GUE-WEEN Mrs. Fred Cooper is entertaining entertain-ing for members of the Al-Gue-Ween club Thursday afternoon at her home. 3 ROYAL NEIGHBORS , : 'Royal' Neighbors of America will meet in Pioneer park Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2:30 o'clock Ax pot-luck pot-luck lunch- will be served. TenrJ'-s, swimming, honf ire parties, hike, ballgames, etc: -? I Included - were : Hazel Rowe, Gertrude Page Eloise Reid, Betty Pratt, , , Mary Joe . S p eckart, Ardy th Jensen, . Elayne Peterson, Charlotte Henroid,' Lucy , May Gardner, Afton Ahlander, Bernice Chaffin,. Edith Clark and Elinor Brockbank. ' ? Pfouo? Of 505 No.. University Avenue.-Provo, Utah . TIIK OPENING OI' A SIMMER Special Scholarship IX DANCE AKTS AUDITION SATURDAY, JULY 8 Teaching Tap, Acrobatic, Ballet, Mujc Comedy, Personality, etc. . This special offer Is being sponsored through; the cooperation of THE ASSOCIATED DANCE TEACHERS Only a Limited Number of S holurhlp "Ciire nre Kvlng Made Available. ' ITnder the Hu'tervjs1on of Mr. I.. U. , Bettencourt. an authority on dann-Inff. dann-Inff. our. directors, Mr. L.. M ' Fleming and Mr. T. E. Brown, are rallinr at your homos lor the purpose ot aualifylng and enrollinsj your children. Ages ranging from three years and up., .. Outstanding typea are being selected on the basis of appearance, peison-nllty. peison-nllty. physique and ability. Give, your children advantage of this opportunity. For further information .-all .Mr. I. L. ItetteiuHMirt, MuHie. 1210. 'V'-r.Home, Eg. Group Home . From Conclave i (Special to- the Provo Herald ; Society) . !. Miss Effie Warnick, head of the home , economics department at Brigham ; Young university, and five student members of Gamma Phi Omicron, home ' economics sorority at the university, returned return-ed this week from a 4,000 mile trip in which they were delegates to the national convention ' of American Home Economics association as-sociation at San Antonio, Texas Members of the sorority who accompanied ac-companied Miss Warnick were Miss Willa Thornock of Randolph, state president of Utah home economics eco-nomics clubs ; Miss Flora Howard of Huntington,1 president of Gamma Gam-ma Phi Omicron; Miss Gladys Boswell ; of Provo, vice president of the sorority; Miss Pauline Burgess Bur-gess of Alpine,' corresponding secretary, sec-retary, and Miss Malno Relchert of - Price, sorority -delegate. ; The party -went by automobile through ' Colorado, Kansas, . and Oklahoma, to San Antonio, Texas, ahd returned through Chihuahua, Mexico, and Arizona to Utah; The members were delegates at the student clubs section of the convention con-vention which met in San Antonio An-tonio on June 19, 20 and.2L . ,e During the days of ' the convention, con-vention, - the B. Y. U. representatives representa-tives took part in business and educational meetings, and also were guests at special entertainments entertain-ments provided in honor of the 1404 delegates who were present from all parts of . the . country. .They were given a f 'chuck-wagon dinner" at Hjiisachu Bowl in San Jose, Texas," and were entertained at a tea in the old governor's mansion man-sion in San - Antonio. They - also were honored at a Spanish fiesta provided by the hostess clubs of the American Home Economics association in southern Texas. ' Points of interest visited by the representatives en route home included.. in-cluded.. Cuidad Juarez in Old Mexico, Mex-ico, the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, thS Painted Desert, Petrified Petri-fied Forest, and Grand Canyon in Arizona "- ' . : Visitors Are Given Outins j JVlembers.ofjthe DrS-Murdock family gathered at Canyon Glen .or a steak bake Monday evening; to honor. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Bushman, who are visiting here from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The event was attended by Mr. and Mrs. D. S.' Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Bill "Wilson, Dr, and Mrs. Wesley P. Loyd, Mr. and Mrs George Stewart and the honor guest. ' - The visitors have teen1 spending spend-ing a few days in Salt .Lake City and in Provo have heen tendered a numDer or mrormai social . af fairs. Isn't This Why You Are Constipated? What do you eat for breakfast? Coffee, toast, maybe some eggs? What do you eat for lunch and dinner? White bread, meat, potatoes? pota-toes? It's little wonder you're con-' ' stipated. You probably don't eat enough "bulk." And ''bulk" doesn't teean the" amount : you eaL It's kind of food that forms a soft bulky mass in the intestines intes-tines and helps s movement. If this Is your trouble, may we suggest sug-gest a crunchy toasted cereal KeVlogtft AUBrantox breakfast. All-Bran is a natural food, not a medicine but It's Tsarticularly rich in "bulk." Being so, it can , help 'you not only to pet regular but'to'fceep regular. You wont have to endure constipation, you can avoid it. Eat All-Bran daily, drink, plenty of water, and life will be brighter fbr you! Made by Eellogg's in Battle Creek. - ruatory kin - ' Dam CMC -: - Announces 133 CHILUUEN - Former Pro voan Entertained By Family - Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mundorff (Alice Greer) of Los Angeles, Cal.) who spent last week in Salt Lake City . with Mrs. Mundorffs sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Leland Silver and family, visited in Provo - over the week end with her brothers, Clarence ,and- Julian Greer and families. ; . - . . , ' " 4 i A steak bake was : held Saturday Sat-urday evening at Canyon Glen, in honor of the couple, the gay event being attended ty Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer,- Mr. ,.and' Mrs. Julian F. Greer, another Brother, Ernest Greer and wife of Cedar City, lr. and Mrs. Aura Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, John-son, Mr and Mrs. George Mechara, Mr. and Mrs. - Leland Silver of Salt Lane city, Kenneth Ken-neth Craven and Mrs. Ireta , B. Mason. ' v ' - A tastefully appointed " Sunday, Sun-day, morning breakfast was given giv-en members of the Greer family at the Clarence Greer home, pov-ers pov-ers were laid : for 15 guests. Including In-cluding Mr. and 2Mrs. Mundorff, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Greer and OOO Easy Terms ' - , " v:. Aluminum 'Kettle 16 - qt. extra hard Aluminum preserving Icet-'tle Icet-'tle with aulck heating .satin finish bell hot-torn. hot-torn. LiDDed' f or ; ;easy pouring. - Doz, Quart Size : UbIIOdoz: GL-2-aODLSD ' 1 c1, 2, G dpz." ' . ' , Popular squat type, .kelly glasses; first quality; standard size. Priced low here. . ". " . ' " " " STORE HOURS: Week 1 1 t 1 1 187 WEST CENTER ST. 76u J" XT' '11 j Hi 1 1 1 i " jl . ; - ' (ft XXovv- two dai-fThters, Mr. and JMra. Leland Silver and daughter Colleen, Col-leen, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Greer, Mrs. George , Me cham, the host and hostess and lone and Earl Greer. , ; ! In the afternoon, the family motored to Salt ? Lake City, and the couple left by plane for Los Angeles. Lambda Tau Meeting Enjoyed Miss Nadine Taylor entertained at her home Monday evening, for (Jie , Lambda Tau elub members mem-bers , - ... - A canyon party was planned for July. 10, and social chat and : Any; Size Roll DEVELOPED and PRINTED for 3 He r . nnrl Twire - a . 10 Discount :MED0UISTMTO SI on Purchases of S10 or Iore Blue ' Eiiaitiel airiuneE Holds 20 Liquid Holds 7 6n-Qt. -f)na of theti most DODular enamel cold pack canner, complete with wire rack ; and snug, fitting cover. Pripprl for vtra savincra at Sears. - '. . 25-Qt- Size, Holds 7 One-Qt. 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