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Show m interesting Features Fc Ethel RamLeau Society Editor Phone 494 3Vomen; Club and Lodge Newo PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, -FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 22, 19S9 - ... N . . X IT i Wedding At Brides Home; Reception Tendered Later - j Orifi of tho smnrfpf-. mmtial firnr-Hnris nf fhf season, was the Lucile Palfrejrman-Cliarles Spring- . , . , . , l,ir ? i.! 1 u mi : ; tiicjfcx wtruuinij rect'pLiun neiu munsuay evening m thp First wnrrMinlP. . . The charming affair immediately followed the mamage of the prominent young couple at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Palfrey-man, Palfrey-man, 167 East Second North street. Mr. Springmeyer is a son of Mr. -and 'Mis; CO. Chase of this city. Only members of the two families and a' few intimate friends witnessed the 7:30 o'clock cere-monv cere-monv nerformed hv Rishnn Frank "Rennett. of thp m i " X' Fifth ward.- , The couple stood to be married in front or me tireplace, wnicn was banked .-with, masses of mixed; garden 'flowers. Baskets and bowls of ' the the entire house;, '. Preceding- thence ceniony, Barney Jlawlihgs sang: 'ILxJveYou Truly," and '"I Promise You," ae-ccmpanied ae-ccmpanied by Miss Hazel Palfrey-man Palfrey-man at the piano, with violin bb-ligetto bb-ligetto by Mrs. Thelma' Parker. ... The party left immediately, for the .First -ward hall, where 300 guests were received in the rotunda. ro-tunda. , "v "v . X" Standing in f ront of - a harid- some black velvet drop, the receiving receiv-ing line comprised Mr. and .Mrs. I'aifreyman and Mr. and Mrs Chase, the parents; Robert Springmeyer," brother of the groom, best man; - the groom and bride; her sister, - . Mrs. Thelma Parker, as matron cf honor, the bridesmaids, an other sister. Hazel Palfrevman. arul Virginia Larsen, Janice Clark ana joy Phillips, and the little j lower girl Margene Uddiard. The lovely bride wore an exquisite ex-quisite gown of white chiffon velvet, vel-vet, and her flowing veil was of white silk neL A beautiful tiara cf . pink rosebuds and white tube robe3 wa3 worn, and she carried Quick! : 'Courteous CAR SERVICE! A Sunfreze; 4 f'l Ice Cream . . -'"Good Sandwiches 129 South University Ave. .white lilies , and pink- roses, tied with white maline. . Mr3. Parker was in-pink taffeta, Miss Palfreyman in chartreuse chiffon ; Miss Larsen, - white silk chiffons Miss Clark. Dink net. and Miss Phillips, white chiffon. They held 'dainty nosegays of sweet peas, roses and- carnations. Mar gene was Crocked in a quaint ere ation . of white net, modeled , full and floor-length. She wore a bow of ribbon in her Jiair and carried a basket of 'mixed flowers which she scattered as she led the bridal march Into the reception hall. Huge baskets of autumn flowers tasteiully decorated the rotunda reception hall anu serving: room anu me la Die was covered with a beautiful lace cloth, and ' held a centerpiece of white asters and rpink. and white roses and carna tions. Ivory candles burned from handsome brass --.candelabra. and a side-table held a large wedding cake. - . . The O. S. eocial unit-girls of the p. x. u. attended to the serving and assisted, with the receiving oi guests, and in the gift rooms which held numerous beautiful wedding presents. ' Dob Ortons orchestra Dlaved for dancing. Antone Romney was master or ceremonies, and . the program included the following: rCeading, Georgia Cullimore: trum pet solos, Rulon. Morgan, accom- faiucu ujf ins wue; vocai soios, fcJlodia- Ash worth: "solos. RalDh juritscn, accompanied by his wire; accordion duets, Howard Kearns and Hazel Palfreyman; -' duets, Klaine Brown and r.i ! ings; Hawaiian -dances, Genlel j ; Hayward. " " , After tha wedding- march, the O. S. girls surrociKreo!. the bride and gToom and Bapg their "Bride Song," following which'' Miss Gloria Tanner gave a toast to the bride, and Reed Smoot toasted the groom; ,; - ; Mr. and xMrs. Springmeyer left tnis afternoon for Palo Alto. Calif., where Mr. Springmeyer will resume his -studies at Stanford university- for travelimV. the bride chose, a navy wool crepe dress,, with smart black accessor ies, and she wore a corsage of roses. . '-. i . " . ' ' -'"' Mrs. Worfhen -Reviews Play At Nellce Club "The American Way," a stirring patriotic play by George S. Kauf man and Moss Hart, wa3 given in splendid manner by Mrs. George W. Worthen, at tiie open session of Nelke Reading club, a delight "ul atfair held at the Kdna Mae Hedquist home Thursday after noon. : . . In place of Mrs. Worthen, who i3 president of the club, Mrs. Alex Heuquist, past presiaent. took cnarge. Mrs. lulsie C. Carroll read the poem for the month, which was in keeping with the patriotic ineme of the afternoon. Also, suice she had seen the playr 'The American Way," at tne - Center theater in New York City, she was - invited to introduce $irs Worthen. " ' .- ' ' - As an openings the women sang "Ajnenca, ' Mrs.- Zenith Johnson acompanying at the piano A reature which adued much to the review, was the appearance at intervals, of the following per sons wno appeared in . cos tumes typical of the changing years in tne piay; Mrs. G, H. Hemdselman. Mrs. ells Brimhall, Miss-IDorothy inruiioiair ? xvxiH. scar uarreit, POSTILION TAKES A BQW uscar Miss joaa Berer. and MrsAVireinia aaiiora wuttaiu : At the -close, the 'Junior Amer ican Legion auxiliary chorus sang "God Biess America." and Brahm a ".Lullaby." , . - : ,n; . y j- 'm. . . 4 a large American fla? was promineniiy displayed, and the iooms. were attractive with ear- den 1 lowers. Fifty-three memuers ana guests were served tasty refreshments, re-freshments, and tiny - silk A.meri-can A.meri-can tlags were given as favors. jvirs; wells- Brimhall, Mrs.vAVil-liam Mrs.vAVil-liam J. . Snow and Mrs. " SNr? Adams comprised the - committees -. Bride-Elect Is Honored in S. Ii. A shower honorinsr Miss Nor ma Maag, bride-elect, was given by her aunts. Mrs. , James White and Mrs. C. L. Jov of Salt Lake"- City Thursdav ' evenuur at the - ,, r x -tt- : , nome or the latter. t i i x j vvai wiui i(i ukjk.si. x y . iuium v,uuvt iiwj o x - v. Morison selects a postilion 7hat in dark green : felt. Its - voluminous 1- 11 -A. 11 -.1- . T-I 1 I. J?l UL MnAM green mesa vtii ties a l.. iub uaiv, which xs musucru wiin viixiec gxccn velvet bows. ' ' .'' ' : . -' - ' ' - - -.. - - 'k- . -V " . - - B. Y. U. Faculty, partners A At President's Reception Couple Leaving; j Tendered Dinner ' ' ' ' - " Acting President . and Mrs. Christen Jensen tendered ten-dered a garden parity for the B, Y; U. faculty members mem-bers and their partners at the: president's home on University, hill Thnrsdnv nftprnnnm SOfi mip.q mil: jng at the delightful informal reeeption;betveen the Dr. ano ;Mre.- Jensen were. Assisted in receiving by Prof, and Mrs. J. W'yley Sessions; Mr; and IMrs. Keifer B. Sauls and Dp;' and 7 Mrs. TKrirl Pnrdnp. Also other faculty members assisted in' greeting ' the guests. ' ? , 'sf' '' v '" Rouillon was served" in the 'fnninrAmnm. ind fruits of the season were enjpyeti in the gardehThe city. .'A well '-appointed dnir.t r v.-.s. .? given by M r. nnd M i . Ch . t ? I i Vacher, Jr., fit their home Y J-nestlay J-nestlay eveninp, in comi'Mnii nt J Dr. and Mrs. James Vfsivl (Evelyn Vacher) who an- . : a v i r. ; ; soon for New York City. Drv-Westwood plans to lutp tr hla .study of obstitrus in U.-' i . lie has been located - In l:;;.;;'.h'it' lor the pasts three yi ar H. s The table was attra tlve' v,tn 1 a 11 flowers. Cwr, Hitc liil for Dr. and MrO Wt tw ""'l. 'Mi. and -Mrs. Chatls 'Va.h.r, rr,, Mr. ami 'Mrs. John ljomi. tt, Mi;. David We.stwoinl, Mr. nh.l Mr.:. Stanley Uxmnett, anl Mr Mrs. D. C. tluiher" t.f y ill ly with a lace cloth and crystal bowl of choicS roses. The Misses Allie Dixon and Helen AHeman were in charge, and the following women served in the dining and living rooms: Mrs. Ariel Ballif. Miss Georgia - Maesen-. Miss Ileene Ann Waspe. 'Miss Gladvs Hotter. Airs. Anna l. H.art. Mrs. .Lillian C, Isooth, Mrs, Helen Dixon. ; Mrs. bertha Roberts and Mrs. Loren G. Bryner. . - ' , ; An. attractive table was set in the-pergola, covered with a color. tul s imported I cloth and holding baskets, of. selectedfruits Which were served bv vMrs Perri vn l iiigelow, Mrs. Lynn ITityward, Mtss JLxma Snow. Mrs. Ariton Niqsnn and Mrs. Wayne RTHales. . Party'.fo L'Natafisha Glub Mentor Girls Given Banquet ; : . ..- . . -. y i . .s . . Mentor girls of the B. Y". U, were ' tendered-a banquet Thurs day evening at Keeleys, by Officers of the. Associated ; Vyomen : Stu dents . r ' , ; A ' ' '' ' .Miss Enid Poulson, ...president. welcomed the- young .women and introduced "Mrs Nettie -Neff Smart, dean ' of ; women and the Twenty-five guests vvere in at- officers of -A. Vv":. S., including Miss Recent Bride Is s Feted 7V - Mrs.' REFRIGERATE" CANDLES FOR V . BETTER BURNING Store, candles in the refrigerator at least four hours before, lighting to make them burn evenly and to prevent bending. Candles that have' been refrigerated . also burn more siowiyrry ; , . . HAVE YOU NOTICED The General Electric Ad Which Ad- t j . M. peared in the Saturday Evening Post ?You Received Today?: r ;u I Am Your Prpvo Dealer for '.General Electric Appliances Come in and let us show them to you v' - HUISH ELECTRIC COMPANYJ 230 WEST CENTER ST. . , IMIOVO, UTAH'- A Ji ll j j t j t. . IN NEVPpTION! Garden City Candy Kclien (25 Years in Business in Provd) ' " Now Doing: Business at 97 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Lunches - pinners -Randies - Ice Cream We Thank You for Past Patronage and Solicit Your Business At Our New. Remodeled and Newly Fur-. Fur-. nished Location. : r - ; 1 THEROS PAPPAS tendance, includlnsr the - follow ing from Provo; Mrs. James B. Ferguson, Miss Naomi Ferguson, Miss June Gregory, Miss Reva Shumway, Miss May Thacker, Miss Dian Nuttall, Mrs. Ruby Laursen and Mrs. Henry Maag, the bride's j mother. From Pleas ant Grove, there were Mrs. J. H. Armitstead, Mijss Louise Armit-stead,'. Armit-stead,'. Mrs. rRuth Cobbley,, Mrs. C.-A. Gammott and Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Bullock, and from Park City, Mrs. John Taylor: . Games ; and . a ' luncheon were the diversions.- Many useful' and beautiful gifts were presented to the guest, of honor. .A tea is being given Miss Maag u' i a.nic- iLiix.oiiax - ner home in - Salt'Like City, Friday? and a luncheon will be tendered, by Mrs.. Joy at the Beau Brum-mell Brum-mell cafe, ..Saturday. ' -. V Program On Famous Songs A splendid session ,of the Alice Louise Reynolds - club, Chapter No. " 6, v was held at .the home of Mrs. Ruby x Clark - Thursday evening." ' . " Mrs. Nola Nilsson, Mrs. Irene Rowan and : Mrs. Elizabeth Sar-. doni were assisting hostesses. ' " Mrs. Sadye ,Lewis, . president, was in charge, and Mrs. Edna -P. Taylor gave an interesting program pro-gram on "Stories - of Famous American Songs." , The first song was "America," and Mrs,- Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, Rams botham and Mrs. Ethel Kerrsang "God Save the King," Great Britain's national -r aire, which is written to the same tune as "America." --' "Dixie," "America jthe- Beautiful," Beauti-ful," and "Home SweetHome," were included in the program, and thev were sun er bv a ouar- tet, composed .of Mrs. Irene Rowan, Row-an, Mrs. Elsie Moffitt, Mrs. Libbie Hayward and! Mrs. Amy Sandgren. Mrs. . Grace Croft was accompanist.- ' f . Luncheon was served to memt'.'rs. . v Leor' Curtis, vice president; Miss r m . tx i .j. . a.i j erf - and v Mis3 v Margat it .JIiu-t, secretary. . : Miss Davis , vas ': introduced ; as toastmistress, and' the program centered aroumt'-the theme, The You - in B. Y. xUToasts to : the theme were given as follows: ' "To the Present," Miss Gladys Bos-well; Bos-well; "To the Future," Miss Ca-mille Ca-mille Palmer; Y Spirit," Mis3, Afton,BigelowJ. " Miss ' Ruth StarleyJ played two marimba silos, . piano, solos were played, by Miss Thelma vFarns-worth, vFarns-worth, and Miss Dora Jane gtrickv ley sang- "For You." ' ' Favors were-ixt the form pf tiiny doll3, holding: vanity rniijorsi. and. fortunes werepenned on the place cards Autumn Jeavesand mirrors were employed indecorating: and the xtable waacentered k withy a lars-e ."V.V - - . -N. vy4 aditinnnl Rntlohi 'ryOn Page Scen William duff, gave" a shovyer for her daughter-in-law; Mrs. Donald Peav. the 'former Belva Riding, Thursday evening at her . home. ' She was assisted bv her daugh ters-iri-law, Mrs. Lawrence Peay and. -Mrs: Willis.. Peay, and the 40 guests enjoyed an evening of games, i Mrs. Joy Nielsen and Mrs. John- Giraud won 'the prizes. A ' delicious, -luncheon wasSer-. ved, after which the bride was showered .with many lovely gifts." Her mother, Mrs..' Henry Ridr-ing.y Ridr-ing.y tendered a shower, last week, attended 'by 40 relatives ' and triends who' .'- remembered, the honor guest- with beautiful presents. pres-ents. Games "were ' played, , a toast vyas given by Mrs. Emma Jones, and : a. tasty puncheon was served. ser-ved. N ' . J - - LiricpIhxFaciilty Wonieri Feted L'Natausha club members were guests' of Miss' Mary Muhlestein Thursday evening -at her home, games and a delicious'' luncheon being the diversions, ' .Autumn leaves Vnd flowers made the rooms 'attractive. Th high score prize for the. games wont t UTicia r.- ui siv. .; . xsdiss iNorma Hoover won th solation favor. . ' - Miss . Virginia. Muhlestein 'Aran ' n guest, and .the memoers 'present were auss Margaret Wa!hhiirn ivusseraidine'XJlsen, Miss Donna ivnuusen. Miss ; Eff ie Anderson Miss Doris Mower nd Miss Nor- - -- - ' . - Bridge Glub ma Hoover. v xsxia. nuuit ivnuuseu en Lei titnicu the- women facultv members of the Lincoln ' high school, at a well appointed dinner at her home in PrOvo -.Thursdav eveninsr. Covers were laid for the Misses Edith Marsh, Phyllis Hermansen, Almeda FoutinMariorie Waerers. Naomi Fordham,- AdasHafen; and tne Hostess. - - - WASN'T I RIGHT, SIS? I'VE BEEN TELUNG- YOU FORCES "ABOUT THE SMOOTH, MELLOW FLAVOR OF UPTON'S TEAl REALLy, N0W, ISNTTTMUCH finer? I'LL SAV ! MOST DELICIOUS TEA iVE EVER TASTED S0 BRACING ! AND UPTONS C0$TS LESS THAN . HALF A CENT A CUP 1 4 j .asy io relieve without "dosing". Rub" throat, chest." and back, wtb ... mm USED tY 3 OUT li li Ati 0,.MOTHES VVAPORUD The Funniest Show in Months is - - - t;. . "BACHELOR MOTHER" Coming Sunday PARAMOUNT V v: V ; aw-.'. iy -if Jv, 1 ,TTERE'S why Lipton's is Amer-J Amer-J ica's most popular tea: " ' fullrich, delicious. '.".' ' 2 TandaYoung Leovas and lus- ' cious, flabtjful buds give extra fragrance amKbouquet. 3. Dtttlnctiv Elendvyith - choice teas from Lipton's Jwn Ceyloa gardens. -s. 4. Iconomlcol you use less Iaptbo's ' per cupit's so rich in flavor h -O V FIAVC.1 I n n i f ..Approved by Good Howekeeping bureau- "PEPS YOU U?" bntertained . -Mrs' .Bill' Cfarlson . entertained members of -he -s: club' at her home'' Thursdav I following a . tasty luncheon.: xitoses and cosmos prettil y dec-orated dec-orated the tables;- Mrs. Edgar A. Foe won the high score prize, Mrs. Arthur, Penrod, the. second favor, and Mrs. Robert Thomas, ' the traveling award. ' ' , Other' members Mrs, Charles Thomas, Mrs. Mark-Scott Mark-Scott Mrs. Elmer Nuttall and Mrs. Joseph Ottis. ' . 1 pii i .i, . - -..i -. ." . 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