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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY- HERALD." TUESDAY, -APRIL 9, 1940 PAGE THREE O Large Crowd In Attendance At Wright-Morgan Wedding Mr. and Mrsi' Ned M. Morgan (Zelda Mary Wright) received re-ceived congratulations and good wishes from approximately 350 guests, at a wedding reception tendered by the bride's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wright, Monday evening in the 'Bonneville ward hall. ? Mr. Morgan is a son of Bishop and Mrs. L. C. Morgan of the Bonneville Ward, and the young couple were married Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. The mantel, in front of which the bridal party stood, held a blue crystal bowl of tulips, and blue candles burned in blue crystal holders. A sky ef- ... ....... . feet, with starv was pretty In the . dance hall, and vases of narcissus and daffodils In the windows, added add-ed a springlike atmosphere. The parents headed the receiving receiv-ing line, with Ray Wright, brother of the bride as best man, standing - next. Then the groom and the bride, who was in a beautiful white taffeta gown, ;and a-vell of white silk net edged with lace. Her crown of pearls I was caught on either side with orange blossoms, and she held a bouquet of sweet peas, roses and white lilies, tied VirtTTT g0 a llr and silver ribbon. . Mrs. Leah Lewis, sister of the bride, was matron - of honor, and the bridesmaids brides-maids included another sister, Ro-sella Ro-sella W. Naylor of Salt Lake City; a sister-in-law. Nina L. Wright, and Patra and Nona Thorson. All of the attendants were in daintv taffeta frocks, in the pastel shades,' and wore corsages of sweet peas and roses. Between 8 and 9 o'clock, a violin vio-lin quartet played, the personnel - of which was Elden Lewis, Bert Adair, Alma Snow . and Billy Knudsen. Anna Jean Davis was accompanist; Dancing to Stein-eckert's Stein-eckert's orchestra was the main diversion; .and with Lee Snarr as master of ceremonies, .the following program was furnished: Tenor solo. John R. Naylor, of Salt Lake City; two dances, Barbara Braun; two readings, Marilyn Duke; duet, John R. Naylor and Mrs. Nancy Olsen. . , i The refreshments were in charge of Fav and Fern Trunkey, and the jrlft display was arranged by Mrs. Theodore Martlneau and Miss Naomi Ellison. ' The ' young couple will make their home in Provo. , Merrill Claysons Are Complimented ' Pres. and Mrs. Merrill D. Clay- son (Mary Taylor) who are , here from Atlanta, Ga., and have been attending conference in Salt Lake City, were tendered " a dinner by Mr. Clayson's sister, Mrs. Lillian Booth, Monday evening. -.. Covers were also; laid for their father, FJl J. ' Clayson of American Amer-ican Fork, and members of the family. Spring flowers were used in decorating the dining table. . Mr. Clayson is president of the southern states L. D. S. mission. Shovels :. . r - ' -- Long Handle, Rount Point Hollow ; TCn Back 1J Largest Size, Hot Dip Galvanized Tub Outside House Paint ', A Few Colors and White Gallon .02.59 SJ L-A Ld Uzz - Trade With the Independent Paint K (. Stores On the Avenue 47 NORTH UNIVERSITY: AVENUE PHONE 53 MXr' Ptxoi o Tin a Pledge Girls Pledge ceremonies were held by the Cesta Ties of the B. Y. U Monday evening at the home of Maurlne Moffitt, who was chair man on arrangements, assisted by Jean Hill and Naomi Anderson. Candlelighting ceremonies were held as the pledges were called for, and the ceremonies at the Moffitt home were in charge of the president, Loa Mathews. The following girls were pieagea: Marie Rowe, Barbara Herscht, Vilate Boley, Olive Marie Nielsen Niel-sen and Maxine Parker. Active members present included includ-ed Melba Clark, Loa Mathews, Marjorie Jensen, Pat Croft, Beth Evans, Beth Davis, Ann Slick, Mary Jo Speckart, ; Maurine and Mayna Moffitt, Vivian Keller, Nih-la Nih-la Perry, Maxine Taylor, , Lola Arrowsmith, Rhea Robbins, Amy Cox, Afton Christensen, Stella Duncan, Helen Manwaring, Naomi Anderson, Vera Holbrook, Jean Hill, and Charlotte Henrlod. . Refreshments were served and the girls were given corsages of violets and golden rod. . Mothers Day Party Discussed Tentative plans were made for the annual Mothers' day party, at the : Lambda Tau club meeting, meet-ing, a no-hostess affair held Monday Mon-day evening at Kecleys. The president; Miss Virginia Taylor, was in charge. . Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to Miss' Dorothy Dor-othy Jones, Mrs. lone T. Hales, Mrs. Margretta F. Nielsori, Miss Virginia Taylor, Mrs. Louise Hall, Miss Neva Hanson and Mrs. Eve lyn Westwood. . Birthdays ( Are Celebrated The. Third ward Relief society choir met for practice Monday afternoon at ' the home - of Mrs. John - Collins, following which a social celebrated the birthday an niversaries of Mrs. couins ana Mrs." Mary Craner. Gifts were presented by the group, ; Mrs. Edith : Powell making the presentations. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to 16 members. Digging Fork 11-inch Tines 30 - inch Ash Handle ' O f i D-Grip Q4 Hop Buckets 12 Quart Heavy . Qfti Galvanized yCv WALLPAPER of Superiority at LOWEST PRICES AH Lined Up . . . , . . . - s . . 1 i ; ;. . I s . . .-. . 1 ' C' J a '-::-:A ipr ) j ' I I ! m, , ,'-;:"j" 'I $ '' In I 1 i ; r 1 i I j: ........ Ji FOR a beautiful afternoon ensemble Roseviennc TOmbi"?s 2 SE2S dress showing striper In navy on a white ground iwithsplashy bouquets-nc v pie sttaicht navy wool cape.;. MUTUAL ESS AGES M. I. A. meeting- will be held this evening at ?7:30 o'clock in the Im D., S.', ward chapels. Reported Re-ported programs ' appear below. SECXND WARD 'Living with Flowers," Is ' the theme of : the program, GeraldLie Jones to- furnish , the preliminary music. Mrs. Bessie Gourley will speak to -'-.the Gleaner . girls on "Art ' Appreciation." ' ' - SIXTH WARD During the preliminaries, a one-act one-act play, "The . Trysting . Tlace."' by Booth Tarkington, will be presented pre-sented by the Junior girls. Marjorie Mar-jorie Christensen is j the director and the cast ' includes : Max lov- fob" nofiin Qiunons If you need an extra room, a new roof, f encing, or ;' other home improvements; you can have them now .and pay for them in small monthly installments to fit your , . income, ; ' " " 1 - J ; . , , , Well welcome an opportunity to discuss your mod- -, ernization ; problems with you , and - to make practical ' suggestions for fixing up your home. , ' You'll enjoy learning the details of our convenient Budget Plan which makes home modernization within the reach of all. No down payment is ' JJ5.C3 necessary Terms may be as low as .J-..t-..J a Month jri -State lumber Co. ' A Complete Homebuilding Service . MATERIALS - PLANS - : FINANCING 585 South University Avenue for Spring - 4 "ffigtTKK U The hat is in maicning pinn, w, cridge,. Afton - Thurman, Norma rMiiHcflanaan Thwin . Tnhnann La Veil Knight. Lloyd Knight and . PIONEER WARD ; The theme of the preliminary program Is "A Camera Enthusiast Enthusi-ast Tells Us. Why," and LeGrande Lewis is the featured speaker. ; Delightful " : Dinner Party ' Mrs. A. B. Morgan was hostess at her, home Monday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton', Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vincent of Salt Lake City, and Bobby Morgan. Forsythia and iris formed the table centerpiece. y Phone 20 Calenddr VTTEA . v. Members of the Vitea club will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Edna Mae Hedquiat home, with Mrs. Elaine Jensen &s hostess. hos-tess. . , AURORA Mrs. Sarah Johnson will le hostess hos-tess to . members of the Aurora club Thursday evening, at her home.s . v BETA SIGMA PIH The Utah Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi rwlll meet . Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss . Jean Marie McKell In Payson. FELICIA Members of the Felecia club will elect officers at v their meeting Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elva Hansen, 573 North Fifth East street. LES AMIES Mrs. PriscUla WUde Is entertaining entertain-ing members of the Lea Amies club Wednesday evening at Kee-leys. Kee-leys. Luncheon will be served at 8 o'clock. , NURSERY SCHOOL "Behavior and Rewards and Punishment," will be subject of a lesson to be given by Mrs. Ethel Moore at the nursery school meeting meet-ing Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Community Com-munity church. - Rio Grande Club Dance The Rio Grande Service club of Provo, is .. sponsoring a married folks' dance at the A polo hall in American Fork, Thursday evening. eve-ning. .".. . The public is .cordially Invited to. attend. Daughters of Utah Pioneers D. U. P. camp meetings are being planned for Thursday and Friday . afternoon of this week. AnnouncemenUappear below. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Phillips. 60 North Third East street, Thursday, at 2:30 o'clock. --- T r . - ' CAMP No.' 2 '. !: . The meeting , has . ' been postponed post-poned until V April '. 18, when it will bis held at the home of Mrs. Maude : Roberts. . CAMP No.. 5 Mrs. J. E. ' Goates' will be hostess hos-tess at her home on' Sixth South and , Ninth West' street, Thursday Thurs-day at 2:30; o'clock.". ; CAMP No. 1-8 Mrs. Delila Adams win be hostess hos-tess at her home. 445 North University Uni-versity avenue,4 Friday afternoon, instead of Thursday, due to a death In the immediate - family of Mrs. Lovina Johnson, captain. CA3IP No, 7 The meeting will be: held Thursday Thurs-day at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. V. A. PowelL146 North Fourth West street. The women are to take fancy -work' or clothing cloth-ing which was made by the pioneers. pio-neers. . . ' - CAMP, No. 8 . : Mrs. 'Clara S. Jensen will entertain en-tertain at 'her home, 153 South Fourth West street, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. f . CAMP BONNEVILLE The meeting will be held Friday Fri-day at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mabel Kirk, 699 ' East Fifth South street. . CAMP MANAVU Mrs. .Vilate Anderson will be hostess at her home, 483 North Fourth East street, Friday at 2:30 o'clock, instead of Thursday, Thurs-day, the usual day. , GRAND VIEW CAMP - The , meeting has been postponed post-poned until April 18. I ; I CORRECTLY PRESCRIBED GLASSES WTU Stop Eye Strain and Head-aches. Head-aches. Glasses on Easy Ttnm. DU. G; II. HEINDSELMAN GradmtU RerlterIOviiH Willi llrtnlamiii OrKJrml jMiflrT 1'iHHiwBf Comedy Read Before Women One of the most delightfully entertaining: meetings of the sea son, of the home arts section of the Women's . Council, was en- Joyed Monday afternoon at the Women's clubhouse, when Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack read a cur rent Broadway comedy. Mrs. George " Ellerbeck; chairman, chair-man, presided. Miss Alice Walker sang two solos, "Because," and "Into the Dawn With You." For sythia and snapdragons were combined to form the decorations. Hostesses were Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mrs. C H. Cox, Mrs. Clyde Clark and Mrs. Guy Christensen. The affair was, largely attended by members and guests. ' Blind Society At Gay Affair . . A delightful time was spent by members of the Provo chapter of the State Association for the Blind, Monday, evening at the Women's clubhouse. The B. Y. U. Public Service bureau bu-reau furnished the program. which Included instrumental selections se-lections by Ramona and Winona Monson" and Kathryn Kirk; vocal solos by Warren Kirk, accompan led by the trio; humorous reading, read-ing, Melba Parker; vocal solo. Warren Kirk, accompanied by Kathryn Kirk; string trio selee tlon, with Mr. Kirk singing the chorus part.. Delicious refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed to the WPA orchestra. Harold Kendall, president, opened open-ed the meeting, and J. W. Jacobs, home teacher, had charge of .the program. Sixty-five members were present. ' . Social Club Entertained Mrs. L. L. Nelson was hostess to members of the Monday Afternoon Af-ternoon Social club at the home of her son. Vera Nelson, sewing and progressive games being the diversion. , Mrs. Fred Singleton and Mrs. Peter Groneman won the game prizes, and a tasty luncheon was served at small tables. Mrs. Nelson Nel-son was assisted by her granddaughter. grand-daughter. Fern Nelson. In attendance were Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. peter Groneman, Mrs. . A. Will Jones, Mrs. John L Vincent. . Mrs. Albert- Ilalladay, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. Wil- Ham Mildenhall. Mrs. Frank Hal laday, Mrs. William Vincent. Mrs. Alma Bourne, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Lew-is, Mrs.'. J.-V. Wragg, and a guest. Mrs..-Lena S wen son. - -' Nursery School Party Is Held . .Seventeen persons attended the party given - for nursery school parents at the home of Mrs. Fred Hollerman, with various games occupying the evening. Winning prizes were Ruby Baker, Byron Nelson, lone Bor-get Bor-get and Cleo Nelson. The committee ' included Ila Lansing, L. HatL Verona Baker and Itha Hollerman. ' Visitors At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dyches had as their dinner guests Monday at their home. Bishop and Mrs. Mllo T. Dyches of Monroe, who, with the Provo couple, have . been attending at-tending L. D. S. conference in Salt Lake City. -. T TTODERN IVilENUS j xnnnrxrtrursrsJV'aJ''i,iJ" '' FRIED CORS CAKES , (Makes Eight) Two cups commeal, 4 teaspoons baking powder. teaspoon salt, U teaspoon sugar, 2M cups boiling boil-ing water ' (about). ComMne and mix cornmeal, baking powder, and salt and sugar. sug-ar. Add enough boiling water to make mixture stiff enough to form into 1 inch high cakes. Fry in skillet in hot fat It inch deep. When brown on one side, turn and cook until golden brown on other. Serve hot. SIMMONS AS MS On Beds - Springs - Mattresses Briefo Mrs. T. Sterling Taylor has arrived from San "Francisco, CaU to visit her mother, Mrs. Nellie T. Taylor, who is seriously ill at her home In, Salt Lke City. Mrs. Taylor is in Provo today with relatives and friends before going to Salt Lake, where she will remain " indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hart and Mrs. John Sayre of Poca tello, Idaho, spent Sunday and Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hart. Mrs. Sayre visited her sons, Lamar and Robert, who are attending the B. Y. U. MM Blr. and Sirs. P. E. Jenks of Los Angeles, are here on bus! ness for a few days. Ml Evelyn Pitts has left to vacation in Boise, Idaho, for 10 days, with her brother, Myron Pitts and family. - Sirs. Archie Millet has returned to her home from the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital, where she under went an appendicitis operation 18 days ago. ' Invitation to Open House Prof. Guy C Wilson will be happy to welcome . his friends and faculty members, students and former students of the B. Y. TJ at lils home, W7 North Third East- street. Wednesday from S to 7 o'clock, the occasion I being his seventy-sixth Urthday anniversary. His family is tendering the open house. ; . First crop leaves of TREE TEA Green . are finest flavor 0 leaves In Grwt te the EneUtcr Uitts arc produced pro-duced onl in the Erst cop. They ire the most delicate in bouquet, the most delightful delight-ful to the taste. The earliest, the feat first crop leaves ire selected for Tree Tea, Green. They re grown in high altitudes. That's why Tree Tea is Che imtdeUdcM,mtiaihf)!ng Green tea that you can buy regardless of its reasonable price. . You'll say it's the finest Green tea you ever tasted or your money will be refunded. DURING APRIL eon as 25 Vielles Amies Guest Night Is Delightful Guest night was held fcy tiie Vielles Amies dub Monday evening eve-ning at the Edna. Mae Hedq-j.-st home, and the feature event was the splendid talk on "Russia given by Miss Hennese Petersen cf the B. Y. U. faculty, who visited vis-ited that country last year. " Mrs. Ada. Whiting, president, was In charge. Miss Betty !-vis !-vis sang, accompanied by Max Mendenhall, who also rendered a vocal solo, accompanying himself on the piano. A girls double trio from the Dixon high school favored fa-vored with selections. A tastefully arranged luncheon was served to &0 members and guests. The" committee comprised Miss Kate Peters, Mrs. Flora McKell. Mc-Kell. Mrs. Amy Cole, Miss Anna Smoot, Mrs. Theora Marcil and Mrs. Elva Dean. Book Reviewed At O. S. Meet Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor reviewed review-ed William Lyon Phelps "Autobiography, "Auto-biography, With Letters, at the meeting cf the C. S. Alumnae, held at the home of Mrs. Msr.ta W. Anderson Monday evening. Discussion followed, and refreshments re-freshments were served. Spring flowers decorated the rooms. Those present were Mrs. Delen-na Delen-na T. Taylor, Miss Alile Dixon, Miss Maurlne Dixon. Mrs. Haxel B. Hayward. Mrs. June B. Sow. ards. Miss Ruth Taylor, ir.si Eli the Fillmore, and Mrs. Maurlne Maur-lne M. Hughes of Epringi-UIe. 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