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Show Interesting Features For Women ; Club and Lodge News Ethel D. Ram beau Society Editor ' Phone 494 Provo Women Leave For Convention . The Sot optimist club of . Provo, organized In December, will be represented at the Rocky Mountain Moun-tain regional convention, to be held in Denver, Colo., April 20-21. Ruth I Partridge Richaiv' program pro-gram chairman, Is attending as official of-ficial delegate from tha Provo club, and Mrs. Ina C, Brown, second vice president, is a nominee for a director direc-tor of the Rocky Mountain region, and Is proxy for the president, Mrs Margaret P. Maw, who Is unable un-able to attend. , Mrs. Cora G. Wilson and Mrs. Mary F. Smith, also office-holders In the local organization, are leaving leav-ing this evening with Mrs, Brown for the convention. Mrs. Richan left earlier In company with the Salt Lake Soroptimist club members. mem-bers. , . 3& . ' Farewell Party Delightful Event ' Mrs. Hazel P. Rawles, who has been employed as cook at the F. V. Woolworth store since October, Oc-tober, and who is leaving Saturday Satur-day to return to Mack's Inn, Ida., was .honored ." by the .fountain girls Wednesday evening at Keeleys. ' Cards were played, prizes going to Mrs. Irene Duckett and Miss Martha Bonner. A tasty luncheon was served, and Mrs. Rawles was presented with a gift. In attendance were Mrs. Laura Chamberlain, Mrs. Elaine Chip-man, Chip-man, Miss Beth Oscarson, Mrs. Genevieve Cinder,-. Miss Martha Bonner, Mrs. Irene Duckett Mrs. Josephine Stevens and Miss Barbara. Bar-bara. Jenkins. ' i, ;; - , 'v Cards Enjoyed By Young Women Mrs. Edgar A. Poe was hostess to members of the S. club "at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Johnson was a guest, and the members present were Mrs. Charles A. Thomas, Mrs. Arthur -Penrod, .. Mrs. -Mark Scott," Mrs. Bill Carlson, Mrs. Elmer El-mer Nuttall and Mrs. Cyril " Condon. Con-don. ; ' .' . ' '' Luncheon was served first' and ' bridge followed. Lilies beautifully beautiful-ly decorated the tables. Mrs. Pen rod won the high score prize, Mrs. Scott, second, and Mrs. Nuttall, traveling'. OLD CUSTOMERS FAMILIES Glasses Men, glasses are distinctly masculine, . yet, smart and attractive. There's" a style to fit your features, your personality! K you're bothered with headaches, .have a thorough eye examination now! See, the registered optometrist with offices here for a complete com-plete examination! ... ( You'll lte Frankly Told if Glasses Are NOT Needed 1 Hear the Standard Optical-KSL Players tonite at Ten, Presenting: "Call It Romance. Manufacturing and 163 West Center St. WASH CLOTHS 5c for . ; Children's ANKLETS 5c Men's - Ladies' Han'kerciaefs 5c for . . Children's PANTIES Provo Soroptimist i X Kuth Louise Partridge Richan (left) and Mrs. Ina C. . Brown, who are attending convention In Denver. L'Natausha Club Entertained Members of the' L'Nautasha club met with Mrs., Virginia Green Thursday everting at her home games and luncheon being the di versions. Mrs. Mildred w. Jonn-son. Jonn-son. Miss Marearet . Washburn Miss Geraldine Olsen, Miss Donna Knudsen. , Miss : Ef f ie Anderson. Mrs. Belva R, Peay, Miss Edna Myers, Miss Mary. ? xauniesiein, Miss Norma Bonnett and Miss Norma Hoover. ' '- .. .., Dinner Party For Alpha Club A well . appointed dinner was given by Mrs. J, ..HV Kirk, r for members of the Alpha cluo, unurs dav afternoon at her home. Daffodils decorated t the dining table; and covers were laid: Xor Mrs. Jessie A. Duke, Mrs. Deane M. Rasmussen, Mrs. , Ray Wat- kins, and Mrs. WViola ; Adams, guests, and Mrs. T. C. Larson, Mrs, Byron Duke, Mrs Ernest Paxman, Mrs, Rose Kartchner, Mrst Hyrum Baird, Mrs. Roy- Passey, Mrs.. A. A. Anderson and Mrs: - Silas K. Sorenson, members. Progressive "hearts" was played play-ed after dinner. IF Are Smart! .Dispensing Opticians PROVO FAMOUS J. B. STETSON DRESS HATS (Renovated) . . ... $2.00 . . 90c Wonderful New Line of HOUSE DRESSES- 14 to 52 Close-out on MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, Values to 98c for FANCY RAYON STEP-INS and BLOOMERS -Real Values .. 25c $!.9G ..49c BEAUTIFUL RAYON DRESSES Real $2.98 Values for BEAUTIFUL RAYON and SATIN SLIPS for Ladies only . . . FLETCHER'S 368 -WEST. CENTER ST. PROVO Representatives I "Y" Tausigs Hold Election r At their weekly luncheon - 'at Keeleys, Monday,- the Tausigs elected new officers for the coming com-ing school year. Stan Turley was named president," succeding Gene Baker; Sheldon Johnson was elected elect-ed to succeed Virl Harrison as vice president; the new secretary is Hayes Gunn, replacing ' Bob Woodward and Champ Tanner is the treasurer. In place of Stan Turley. Keith Craven and- Bob Jensen were sustained as reporters and Fred Bateman was sustained as warden, with Allen Ipson as athletic manager. , Plans, were discussed for the Tausig formal - and Russ Kerr and Lamarr Friel were charged with making arrangements for the affair. , A tentative : date of May 17, was set for the formal. Thirty members were present. .. -. '. , Cards Played, Dinner Follows Cards and dinner , were diversions divers-ions at the Al-Gue-Ween club I party held Thjursday. &t the b.Qme Progressive "500" was played, Mrs. Fred Clark winning . the first prize, - and ' Mrs. Charles Jones, second. Spring flowers wctpl used in decoratiner. and a Mexican theme featured the place cards and tallies, Mrs. Roy Howell was a guest, and members present Included Mrs. Charles Jones. Mrs. Fred Cocper, Mrs. Dan Kirkwood, Mrs. Lynn uroneman, mrs. tteea Bailey, Mrs. Fred Howard, Mrs. f!1vri Sine-ieton Mrs.' Fred Clark. Mrs. Raymond Nelson, and Mrs. Mark Brown, Springyuie. i . Mrs. Heindselman Gives Review Mrs. G. H. Heindselman. gave a review of " Stephen Leacock'a book, "Too Much" College at the Nelke Reading club meeting held Thursday afternoon . at the home of Mrs. S. C. Adams. Mrs. Joseph. Giles ' was assist ing hostess and the president, mis; George Worthen, was in charge, Mrs. William J. Snow, gavei the poems for the month. Miss Elodia A sh worth and Max Mendenhall ng three beautiful duets, accom panied Dy miss Aiuue: rox. : t . ; Lovely spring blossoms, adorned the rooms, and refreshments, were served. " -. - " v Kighteen members were present, also Mrs. A. B. Worsley of Provo, and Mrs. Sadie G. Haws, .asso ciate members; and Mrs. Fred W. Taylor, guest . members, and Mrs. Percival Bigelow, Mrs. Emily Nielsen, Mrs. Bertha Knudsen, Mrs. H. J. Stagg, Mrs. Lillian j Boyden and Mrs. Bill Whltaker, I guests. , - . . , TURKISH Hand Towels 5c Men's Work or DRESS HOSE 69c Sc Ladies' Front APRONS asc Boys' POLO SHIRTS 2c Bonheur Club Election Held Election of officers took place at a meeting of the Bonheur club, held Thursday . evening at the home of Mrs. Elvin Anderson. v' Mrs. Richard Knight was named president; Mrs. Russell Swenson, vice president; Mrs. . Paul Holt, secretary and treasurer,, and Mrs. Frank Van," Wagenen, reporter. Mrs. David Crowton was retained as - historian - ; 1 ' ' .' i - A vote of thanks was. given the outstanding officers, who Included Mrs. Glen Kenner, president; Mrs. Dean Anderson, vice president ; Mrs; Bert Wooton, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. William Walter, reporter. ' . ". - The entertaining rooms Nwere arranged to represent a Chinese restaurant, and spring blossoms and burning incense added to, the effect. A Chinese luncheon was served and fortunes were read from rice cakes. Mrs. Richard Knight reviewed Lin ;Utang's book, "The Importance Import-ance of Living." A beautiful, vase was presented to Mrs. William Walter, who la moving to American Fork. - Other -members present were Ralph Britsch and, Mrs. Wayne Millet. ' Musical Program Proves Enjoyable The home of Mrs. Amanda Johnston was the scene of a delightful de-lightful party Thursday evening, when she was hostess to members of the Alice Louise Reynolds club, Chapter No. 6.. ' X Mrs. Sayde Lewis, ( president, was In charge, and the program featured A Musical Trip to Foreign For-eign Lands," and was presented bv Mrs. Irene Rowan , and Mrs. Sadie Jones. Short life-sketches of a number of famous composers from differ-ent differ-ent countries, was given by Mrs. Rowan; Mrs. Jones gave a brief sketch of the life of Lady John Scott of Scotland. Max Mendenhall sang, "The Serenade,' in German; Miss Katharine Kath-arine Morrell played two violin solos, accompanied by Miss Amy Cox, and a trio, comprising Mrs. Grace Croft, Mrs. Hannah Oldroycl and Mrs. Ethellnda Alder, . sanr "My Sunshine.". Mrs, ; Elizabeth Sardoni was at the piano, if Miss Elodia Ashworth sang a solo in. German, '"The Vain Suit," and she , And Mr. MendenhalJ-en- dered - two duets, "Annie Laurie"' and "I Would That My Lofe." Mrs. Zenith Johnson accompanied. Mrs. Elizabeth Sardoni followed with a piano solo, "Minuet,", and the group sang two numbers, "Lullaby," "Lul-laby," and "God Bless America J Guests included Mrs. Ariel Bal-lif, Bal-lif, Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. W. Ai Johnston and Mrs. Rllla Jackson; A-delicious luncheon was served by the hostesTs, Mrs. Amandi Johnston, Mrs. Libbie C. Hayward, Mrs. Hannah Oldroyd and Mrs. Josephine Christensen. ; ' Other members in attendance were Mesdames Vera P. Brumn-1 jak, -Edith Cottam. Alice Danger-field, Danger-field, v Stella Garrett, Manetta' Henrie, Josephine Johnson, Eliza Nelson, Elizabeth Ramsbotham, Amy Sandgren, Birdie Van Wagenen, Wag-enen, Edna Taylor and Ruby Clark and Miss Elizabeth Souter. ". i ' ..' ... Music Group t In Session The music eroUD of ! the Univer sity, Dames, met at the- home of Mrs. Rissa - Ciark Thursday evening, eve-ning, music practice being follow ed by refreshments. - Members present were Mes dames Anna Allred, Evelyn Black, uawna , hohman, Martha Brady, Esther Christensen. Daermar For syth, Beth Haggerty, Martha. Kan-sen, Kan-sen, Ruth Hammond, Frances Hig-ginbothanv Hig-ginbothanv Grace . Miller, Luella Skipworth, Eldine Stephens' and Verna Walker. ' Entertained By Friends Friends called and SDent Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Em-mett Em-mett Headman; at her home, the affair being arranged by Mrs. Eva Hutchings, Mrs. Katie Benson and Mrs. Minnie Brailsford. : : . Mrs. Lora Brailsford and Mrs. Lora Molstrum Joined the women and a delicious luncheon was served, serv-ed, following which sewing was enjoyed. . CHOCOLATE CHIP CAKE To make a plain white loaf cake more interesting, add to the batter before baking about three- quarters of a cake of semi-sweet chocolate, chipped into small pieces. After the cake is baked. dust the top with confectioner's sugar. - DIVORCE SUIT FILED ' Francis Marion' Keel,' American Fork, filed .suit in district court .Thursday for a divorce from Virginia Vir-ginia Gordon Keel, ' charging cruelty and desertion. They were married October 19, 1939 at Provo. -' - rer just two propjomtrm H0SI-PRIFPIN6 AGONT OFA C01P -PINITR0 K0SE DROP5. FLAPPER FANNY CO. 140 Y MCA UMCLMC "Let me call you back, Dolly. " takes more than a ... .. x . Prof .W.F.Hanson Presents Program A meeting of the Utah Epsllon cnapter or Delta Theta Chi, was held in the arts building at the B. Y. U. Thursday evening. Miss Helen Alleman, president, taking charge. , . Plans were discussed for. the state convention to be held Saturday Satur-day and Sunday, at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. Miss Edith Harrison of Provo, state president, presi-dent, will preside. f Miss Veda Hicks of Provo, is state recordlne secretary, . and Miss Dortha . Reld is Provo chairman on arrangements. arrange-ments. Approximately ,15 members mem-bers of -the local club will attend the conclave, according to . Miss uetn schoiieid, chairman on reservations. , : Prof. William F. Hanson of the B. Y. U. gave ah interesting illustrated il-lustrated lecture on the early American ; Indian, depicting the Ute Indian cerembnials, costumes. and living conditions, as early as thirty -year agw.--- - . K . . Dinner Tendered Jack Brauriagels Mr. and Mrs. D. Orlo Allen were hosts . at dinner Wednesday evening at jtheir " home, for Mr. ant Mrs. 'Jack , Braunagel, who are. moving to Logan, where Mr. Braunagel is to manage the In-tcrmountaln In-tcrmountaln theaters.- ; : Blue and : white hyacinths 'and blue , tapers adorned - the dining table. Other guests were Mr. and .Mrs. William R. Green, and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ashton. The sea son's flowers were arranged in the living i. room. After dinner, cards were played. . Convention Visitor 'Mrs. Walter T. Hauler h as her house guest, Mrs. B. G. Midg-ley Midg-ley of Ogden, who is here for the P.-T. A. convention; - : ' ADDITIONAL STORAGE SPACE If you lack storage : space for kitchen equipment, you can buy shallow steel closets which may be attached to the back of any standard-size door. The closet designed de-signed to add extra shelf space contains eight shelves; the closet for brooms and mops is fitted with special clips and hooks for, long and short-handled " brushes, and has one shelf for cleaning and polishing articles. Finished in ivory l enamel, these closets occupy oc-cupy a minimum of space and go a long way vtoward keeping , the kitchen tidy and shipshape. ". - m ' Christmas City's Grand: Opening" SATURDAY, APRIL 20th. I .DANCING EUERY " JIGHT - (Except Sunday) ' ' : New Management - 'New Decorations! .; . ' ":. . - -' ...... French Fried Potatoes Served With AH Sandwiches , We Cater To Special and Private Parties i . Best Gas Price in Provo Canyon! By Sylvia T.HtC.U.lNT.I) Fred's proposing; but he never J couple of minutes." ' ' j State Officers At Provo Meeting A Joint meeting of the ML Timpanogos camp and auxiliary No. 4, U. S. W. V was held at the Women's clubhouse Thursday evening. Robert Crosbie presided. Mrs. Rachael . Loper of Salt Lake City," department president, and A. N. Miller of Salt Lake, department commander, were in attendance and addressed the group of 40 members. Luncheon was served after the meeting. Early Season Canyon Outing Brickers of the B. Y. U. entertained enter-tained their, partners at a gay outing in Canyon Glen, Provo canyon, can-yon, Thursday evening. Forty couples enjoyed soft-ball, followed by a steak barbeqUe supper sup-per and dancing. .Ledger Free . was chairman on arrangements. Children at Birthday P "- 'Mrs. Wilford Allen gave a party for her - two-year-old daughter, Marcia, Wednesday afternoon at the family home. Games were played and luncheon, with a large birthday cake, was served. Gifts were received. ' - A merry time was enjoyed by David Stewart. - Carol Ann- Mur-. dock, Kent O'Brien, Janet and Joyce Oaks,: Karen-Jones, Harold Oaks, Kenneth Roylance and"3can-ne and"3can-ne Loveless. - . - ; f '" ""' ' I aiODERNIZK, TIIEX REPAINT Furniture that is worth repainting repaint-ing - la certainly worth a bit of modernizing, -too. . Old-fashioned dressers can be remodeled, by replacing re-placing out-dated . handles with modern - ones, removing scrolls, etc., that can be taken off with out mutilating the wood, thus leaving a plain, smooth surface. And if formerly attached, the mirror might be bung separately. Old tables and chairs can be low ered by shortening the legs a little. GIRLS! you need . rich red ' BLOOD for BEAUTY So try Lydia E. Ptn1thm' Vegetable Compound TABLETS marveiou to help build RED blood which nnM more strength, rosier cbeeks, redder red-der lips, brighter eyes. ALSO help relieve f unction! monthly distress! V artv Newlyweds Are Honored Employes of .the Provo Wool-worth Wool-worth store gave a dinner at the Edna Mae HedquUst home, Thursday Thurs-day evening, to honor Newell Christensen, employe of the store, and his bride. Small tables were arrangetTwith atractlve place cards and novelty favors.. Piano selections were played by Mr. Christensen, and in behalf of the group. James Hol-man, Hol-man, presented the couple with a beautiful gift. Chinese checkers and Bingo were played, prizes going to Miss Donetta Miller, Miss Leona Baum and Mrs. Hazel F. Rawles. - " Sewing Club At Party Mrs. Edith Baura was hostess to members of her sewing club Tuesday evening at her home. A beautiful -bouquet of tulips centered the serving table, a tasty luncheon following the handwork. Members present were Mrs. Owena Allen, Mrs. Winona Fryer. Mrs. Grace Beeslcy and Mrs. Mil dree? Taylor. .Birthdays Saturday, April 20 . MILTONT IIOLDAWAY . MRS. SUSAN H EATON JOHN U. BUCHt CLARK SNOW MINK CARTER -ANDY JOHNSON -MRS. HATTIE D. CARTER MRS. V. J. DALEBOUT Sunday, April 21 MRS. ALICE RAMEEAU MRS. EVA B. MARTIN MRS. PHYLLIS M. ARMSTRONG MRS. AD ELBERT BIGLER MARILYN HAWS vL-- ji I'.iiJnr'-OuJ'fK EXTERIOR fuUmnpar. V r-protactt deoa, garda foe. sea, gardaa foe. ilura, .ie. rial H) TT) f I . two doors II V S rw COOH. Radwcad fA Short-Cut toT5 .((Satisfying Breakfast N ICH IN VITAMINS AND MINERALS ll' I IH'V 7-T- v ay-Bi a at. f VARIIISIK Dance Review Is Pleasing ' One of the finest dance reviw staged in many years waj hon by the girls cf the fcyikral education educa-tion department at the Provo hig scool. Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day nights. Parents and school patrons enjoyed en-joyed the dar.ee rericw V.4r. -day. and the students stUrvied the Tursday performance. M.ss Dorothy Richrnomi of the faculty was general director of the pleasing pleas-ing event- She revived rainy congratulatory con-gratulatory comments on the production pro-duction which showed exctiicr.t training and coordLnallon f effects ef-fects to make an entertaining dancing demonstrstioa-. demonstrstioa-. The program as divided i-to three parts: Interr.aticr.sl, SJeep-Ing SJeep-Ing Beaujy fairy tale, and e least ratal ra-tal forces Reclamation Ladies Meet The Bureau of Reclamation Ladies enjoyed a bridge-luncheon Wednesday cvenir.j; at the Edna Mae Ifedqulst home. Thirty-three members of the association were in attentlance. - Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If yon f affrr lrm - rbeamaiie. r Ibtltl tr iwuriiia (una. trr tatm tanpit lntpralr bom rmr that ttiwtmnda r iitiir. :rt m mrfcar of rojipojod taAmr. Mas it with a trl f vmtrr. 4I th luim ef 4 Iciro-sm. It'a ar. N troaM mt il ul f nt. 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