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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY,' JUNE 5, 1940 PAGE TWO interesting ; Features For r . ' rh' , VXT 1 1 1 I vdsf P' Rfbezu ' . ..... .... . "u . 1 '.. . , .... . ... . ..: ;.;:f v-. . B. Y. U. Presidents Reception Is Lovely Social Function The president's home on the Brigham Yoking university univer-sity campus was the . scene of the traditional president's reception held Tuesday afternoon, for graduates, alumni patrons, board of trustees, faculty members and friends of the school. Approximately .450 -guests, .including President and Mrs. J. Reuben Clark and?) 1 ; xrmer congressman von. is. coi- ton, called. In the receiving line were Act : lngy President Dr. Christen Jensen Jen-sen and Mrs.. Jensen, and the deans and their wives. Heading the reception committee were Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe. Dean Nettie Neff Smart and Mrs. Elsio C. Carroll, assisted in the dining room. . . , - Refreshments were acrved from the dlnlnpr Toom which was iror Keously decorated with summer flowers for . the occasion. A beau- tiful - Chinese , lace cloth covered the dining table, which held as aj centerpiece," a "unique; garden scene .employing wmte ana Diue flowers and miniature graduates In cap and gowns. Miss Allie Dixon and MrsV Ier-clval Ier-clval Cigelow were Jn charge of the dining room 'and were assist-' ed by Mrs Arlep BaJllf.t rMisa Leona . Holbrook, 'Mrs. Klefer B. Sauls .'and v Mrs. Guy, C. WiLson. In charge of 'the serving" were Mrs. Seth T. Shaw, Mrs. Carlton Culmsee, Miss Mary Galium, Miss Xt fmr CMW Of MIUIOMJ. llCl' TMEia FIRST TM0U6MT , : . AvT. JOSEPH ASPIRI cil J TflH A VI " y3 I '"The-hilarious tale of "a girl, ehy , y"- J pedagogue whose past was an V 'I f) J open book . . : J .until the diSr ' t f) " '- .covery or n unexplained baby J in his bachelor quarters open- A ' .'ed a NEW chapter! "- 'M il 7Wih rV? !iLjlJ?fj l;i, . with Ralph Morv-an , Bonita Granville ( .Diana . Iewta, Nydla , Weatman : 111. . ... . . . II VI ... ' ft Ml I ii , f.ia Jiewia, XNyaia veiman , n rr . t I Extra! , Popular 'Science -TONIGHT! CASH Q 1 Z w Jaj J Award"! Unseen enemies strike with unknown terror... mile in the sky! See theSecret Service fight back. with the punch of a power dive! . . . ; M . " HEAGAM f A WARNESt EROS rirtl Notional ritfvr ' c " j Inlin! L. jv irnlFr- a' . 20c it . i . . , ... . i niadvs Kotter. Mrs. Flovd Millet and . Mrs. Lynn Hayward. ... Assisting with the reception oC guests in.i the garden were Dr.' and Mrs. Bertrand Harrison and Kiefer B. . Sauls. , y. ; ' f Music during the reception was furnished by a string quartet Composed of Gustave Buggert, Miss Catherine Morrell, ' Harold Laycock, Sterling Callahan and lone Avcrett. . ' . ' . ''; . '"" - , 'I ! Couple Take Temple Vows , Temple : marriage vows - were taken by Nathan I and Louise L. Devenlsh King , in the Salt Lake temple en Monday, the ceremony being: performed: .'by President Stephen ,L. Chipman; Accompanying Accompany-ing the couple through, the temple were, Mr. and Mrs. "George A, King, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cramer of North Hollywood. , "At the conclusion of the temple ceremony, the group, enjoyed dinner din-ner In Salt "Lake City. The couple were married in Provo ' six years ago- - ' Doors Open 1.45 P. M VUi 1 1 .fast Rhov Thnitiv. ni2?! P. M. Cartoon -New ' In Addition to Regular 05.00 Questions .Will Be Asked Until Answered Scrccnlf. , Tonite &JTomorrow LYALYS STEPHENSON ( ' tujit rUY, jr. , .Doors Open 1:45 p. daily TU1 6 Springville Play Members of the cast for the play, "Berkeley Square," seated, lett to right. Fern Kimkins, Jee Salisbury, Dorothy Barron. Standing, left to right: Kuth .Condie-, Dick Miner, .Nedra Beal, Woodrow Weight, Ina Sanford, -Byron Wartfie, Marjorie Simkins, Floyd Anderson, An-derson, LcJcunc Whitney. ' - - - - - . - : , ,:: - 4tTm '.. 1 1 CI.-l.-'' Berkeley Square To Be ; Played kOn Springville Stage SPRINGVILLE ; Springville theatergoers are looking forward with interest . to presentation of the iciay -Berkeley Square" In the high school auditorium, Wednesday night. The -production Ms eaid to be one of the most difficult ever attempted -by a local cast. '"Directed by - Miss ernice ' Park, high school dramatic art Instructor, Instruc-tor, the cast includes the best talent tal-ent available from -high school Thespian alumni, and high school Thespians. Rehearsals have been held dally for several months. Woodrow Weight who has had considerable - training' in dramatics at the.BrY; U- and has appeared in many plays here and in '.Provo, takes'th lead.. Others in the cast Includes Ina Sanford, . LaJeune Whitney, 'Nedra Bealr V Byron Wardlc, Dorothy Barron, . Floyd Anderson, Ruth Condlc, Dick Miner, Joe Sajisbury, Fern Slinking, Slin-king, Mar jorie Simkins, Dorothy Long. :- ' '"The play was presented in the high school auditorliyn Tuesday night for high school students and will be given ; for the public at 8 p.' m.' Wednesday in. the high school auditorium; - Birthdays .Thursday, June 6 . ALLEN BRIMHALL " NEW TODAY! 2 FEATURES That Are Tops " In Entertainment!; FIIIST . THE FURY CF A TERRISLf VENGEANCE... FIRED BY YEARS OF TORTURE on the .4 -ALibt V Giddy-VP as," : ., . M 0 ETHEL .'.ERMAN Awaited Tonight De Novo Club . Hold Party : - Mrs. Ted Johnson 'was hostess to members of rthe De " Novo club at her home on 'Tuesday after-noiio. after-noiio. The entertaining rooms were 'beautifully decorated with snapdragons and roses and from small ' tables, a delicious luncheon was served early in th a afternoon. Contract bridge was the feature of entertainment with prizes going go-ing to Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, and Mrs. John Bush. ' In attendance1 were the following numbers, Mrs. Harvey Higgtns, Mrs.' Fred Neweli, Mrs. Thomas . E. Beesley, Mrs. John ;Yeager, Mrs. Alvln Corbett, .Mrs, John Bush, Mrs,,Harold Calder, Mm Bert Sul livan, .Mrs. Kenneth 3ailcy ; and guests, , Mrs. vRoy Sorenson and Mrs.. Elmer Loveless. , . ! LaVadisUnit; T Name Officers f installation . ceremonies for the new officers of the LaVadis social unit of the B. V.. U. ' were Jhold Monday night The new president' Clarice La r sen1 of Lehi, was presented pre-sented the "Ufe size" LaVadis friendship charm by Elaine Mont- gomerybfr jreberr?; the- retiring; president. Beth 'Ann .Latimer was installed vice president. Florence Marsden of Parowan, the new secretary-treasurer; received "the Lai Vadi3 key from ' Diane-7 Booth of Provo, retiring secretary. "-Grac 'Bingham of Preston, : Idaho, was installed reporter. -Ruth Starley of Delta and Clarice Larsen were the retiring vice president and ret) The Alumni group present elected the following .officers Ito conduct activities of the organization organiza-tion ifor ;the coming year: Diane Booth, ., president; . -.Willa Thorn- ock of Randolph, vice president; MeiDa is. uroit ? or Frovo, eecre tary-treasurer; Leah Carson of :Proyo, r reporter. -.Other alumnus present were Dorothy. .McGuire. jiacea i noason, Aiargaret Boyer, ang suieaj Jensen of; Provo; Jean Smith of , Pleasant Grove, . Virginia Vir-ginia .'Meilins of Lehi, Merlene Gardner of . American : Fork,' 'Margaret 'Mar-garet Clyde and Areva Llndsey of cDer ana .ditn Heywood . .o Panguitch. ; , . . .u:;T .Miss Virginia Meilingswaa chosoi chairman . of the annual summer vacation trip ' which will include" a visit by. bus to Bryce and Zion National parks some time in July, The . active "and alumni girls linked arms and sang the ,LaVadis inenasnip song as a fitting climax to the evening's entertainment, i mm . . . ' Beauticians at Regular Meet : . v .Utah County Beauticians held their regular - monthly business meeting on Monday night at- Parks cafe in Orem. A 'Chicken .dinner was followed by games and business busi-ness was discussed under direction of President 'Lorraine Eggertsen, 5 in attendance were the follow ing:' Mrs: 'Eliza Crandall,. Mrs. Emma Giles, 'Miss Lucille Tucker; Mrs. Delia Loveridge, Mrs. Emma One of the theusand thrills in the SEE a huge island in flames ...humans and beasts fleeing before the holocaust! i ' r 1 :. , I-' Yesharahs Hold Twelfth 1 ? : ""--:. ' Annual Breakfast at Hotel One of the most successful social events of the season was the twelfth annual Yesharah (B. Y. U. Lady Missionaries) Mission-aries) breakfast held this morning at, the Roberts hotel. Nearly a hundred sruests attended. ' The program -featured . Highway, and unique and ployed signs to guide the travelers along the way. Lovely summer:" flowers decorated' thei ; dining room and beautiful .cor sages were . presented -each mem ber and guest. v ' As the 'groups arrived," string music was played by a quartet composed of - Arlene Knudsen, Joyce Taylor, Deon McCurdyt Arlene Ar-lene Hudson and, Jean Dastrup. A delightful program was given during the breakfast, with Irene N.' Rowan acting as toastmistre33. 'President IFern iH. ;Laudie greeted the assembly and introduced intro-duced Chairman Leona D. Weech, who in turn introduced other officials. of-ficials. "Life's Highway," was given by Toastmistress Rowan, after which a chorus composed of : Lillian Young; r Josephine Ter-ry,;i.Georgia Ter-ry,;i.Georgia Maeser, Irene N. Rowan,' , ,': Edna Brimhall, Julia Knudsen, sang - two numbers " accompanied ac-companied by . Miriam . Christtan-sen. Christtan-sen. ' . : ' ; "Toasts were given as follows: Tourade,"y 'by Peart - Snow; "Highway-" Signals,": Magdalen Sessions; "A Days Drive,",, Margaret Mar-garet Bigelow; "Pleasures Along the Way," by Donna Tolboe; "Service StaUons," Veda S. Nelson; Nel-son; "Gains Derived Through Not" ySpeeding', Lenore Walton. Mrs. . May Talmage rolated an interesting incident and the Yesharah Yes-harah song with words and music by : Minnie X Hodapp, was ung as was . the song, "Life's High way.". . ).. .- t In charge of the delightful entertainment en-tertainment .were Lcon D. Weech and Pearl Snow, co-chairmen ; Fern - H. Laudie, reception and Invitation; Catherine Decker, programs and y nuisic; ' Elizabeth Souter, 'finance; Margaret Bigelow, Bige-low, menu ; Beatrice Haws, decorations; dec-orations; LaVern Merrill, publicity. pub-licity. .'.-.'Many cities were represented at the breakfast, including Salt Lake City with 26 attending. The .'guest list - Included Pearl Snow, Irene Rowan, May Tal mage, Jennie Knight, Donna Tol- boej v Ruty ' Durrarrt,' 'Marion K. Flygare, McNone N. Perry Odes-aa'.A. Odes-aa'.A. .Culllmore, Mary " S. Pratt, Fern tl.- Laudie, Margaret Bige low, .Veda S. Nelson, 'Lenore Wal ton Magdalene Sessions,' Editna Booth," Bessie J. Kirkham, Beat rice Haws, , Ida Leichty, . Muriel Christensen, Vilate Elliott, Susan Kelley, Lucy Sudweeks, Grace Cheever, Nita Gardner, Mary B. Uckoff, Lizzie O. Borgeson White, Dorothy Ostler, Marie Taylor, Edna Larsen, Anna Harris, Marian Mar-ian Harris, Mariam Christensen, Fern C. Eyring,. La Verne L. Merrill, Mer-rill, .Julia B. Knudsen, Hattie Bcott, v Elizabeth Souter, ' Norma Rowan, .Lillian Young, Georgia Maeser Edna Brimhall, Edna Bentwet, Lucille Slaugenhoup, Ueen A, Waspe, all of Provo. . Grace E. Callis Vilate R. lv-ins, lv-ins, Olivia S. Waddoups, Rose E. Valentine, Alice A. Bowden, Wan-da, Wan-da, Kirkham, Aliee Steinlchs, Het-tle Het-tle "Barnes, Barbara Roskeiiey, Vera North, - Emma L. Thomas, Flora M. Sears, Venees R. Hos-siter,-; Maude Fullmer, Margaret S. Jensen, 'Julia L. Houston, Hat-tie Hat-tie . McGavin, Marie Waldrom, LaPreal Aagaard, iLaVern . u. Coon, Astud L. AllmL Janet C. Clyde, Hazel B. Tingey, Lanora S. Hyde of Salt Lake City.; Faun B. McKay of Iluntsville; Maurine Abott, Mesquite, Nev; Leona Draper, Ogden; Rlnda Taylor, Tay-lor, Coloma Dublin Chlh Mex; Carma Gamble, Preston,- Idaao; Mary Peterson, Preston. Idaho; Ethel S. Paul, Driggs, Idaho; Lila Gardner, Spanish Fork; Zel-da Zel-da K. Kirkham, Burlingame, Calif; 'Eleanor Anderson. Washington, Wash-ington, D. C; Delia Worley, Lehi; Estella Fenton, Pleasant Grove. Giles, Mrs. Amy ChrlstensenMrs. Mildred James, Mrs. Faye Rose, Mrs. Sigrld Crandall, Mrs. Flo Anderson, Miss Josephine Norman, Miss Mary Birk; "Miss Helen Park, Miss Dorothy Gerrand, Miss Edna Scott.- most exciting picture ever filmed! an .interesting theme, . Laies'a ..quiet - cere-mony ..pe r beautiful table decorations em- Ladies Hear Missionary Talk An Interestng and educational meeting of tha Ladles Aid and Missionary Society of the Commu nity church was held Tuesday aft ernoon, at the chapel, featuring a talk by 'Walter Judd. . who has just recently returned from a ten-year ten-year medioal' mission in China. Mr. -Judd told in Interesting manner of the'far east situation. explaining his belief that an embargo em-bargo on munitions of war which this country . la supplying Japan would.greatly relieve the situation in China and render 'the Japanese much less abla ;to carry on their warfare. . He urged the women to boycott goods made in Japan as a means of Aiding the suffering Chinese.,' Chi-nese.,' At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. Judd who was a prisoner of the Communists in China,' eight months, answered a number of questions in connection with his experiences In'the mission field. ' The . chapel was decorated, with a profusion of summer flowers for the occasion and a large crowd attended the Joint meeting. Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin was in charge. ,- . y .",, - Edgemont Ward ChildrenMeet . Children of the Edgemont ward, under 12 years old, are requested by the officers and teachers of the Primary organization to meet at the chapel Thursday at 4:30 p. m., where a delightful program of games, music and dance win be featured, under the direction of Mrs. Nina Booth. . .-'. Club Calendar L. S. CLUB "The regular Friday meeting of the L. S. club has been postponed one week and will be held at the home of Mrs. -L. A. Killpack. , BIRTHDAY CLUB Mrs. O. D. 'Hansen will be hostess host-ess -to members of the Birthday club at her home at 2 p. m., Thursday. Thurs-day. . CIIERE AMIE Members of the Che re Amie club will be entertained Thursday evening at the "Edna Mae Hed-quLst Hed-quLst home, with Mrs. Ray Bush, hostess. .. J . 'VETERANS AUXILIARY The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ladles' Auxiliary will hold a regular regu-lar meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Elsie Poulson at Carter-ville, Carter-ville, at 2 p, m., Thursday, r- - - 7 ' 7 fit i mil iGuii ..orr LZWK ..DIM OH 0U u , .U'.e bin - - , . ,- 'ONE OF THE fastest sales gains , in Hudson's 31 -year history is taking place right now . . . largely because owners of the "other three leading lowest priced cars are 'breaking old buying habits, looking around, and finding tt lot more for their money in ' Hudson. We believe it will pay you big to do this too. Make it a point to see and drive the 1940 Hudson Six before you , sign the order for any 5ther car in the lowest -price field. a Couple Wed At Orem Miss Hazel Terry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Terry of Orem, was united in marriage to Dwayne Peterson, son of" Mrs. Vera P. Brumnjak of Provo. in formed by Bishop , Roy . Gapp- mej'er'of the Timpanogos ward, at the Terry residence Tuesday evening. '. ... Following the marriage, an informal in-formal reception was held for near relatives and close firends. We Are Cutting the In if ; . LJjv. ..J LI C - . SALE BUY ONE . . . . GET ANOTHER ONE FOR .... lc v " Sale Positively Ends Saturday, June 8 The Greatest Sale in Ourilistory!., i GDATS-SUITS-OnESSES-imTS : EXAMPLE OF VALUES: chesses Regular $3.95 Sale ... . 2 for $3.96 Regrular $7.93 Sale 2 for $7.96 ANY HAT IN OUR STORE ...... $1.00 : , ' " "If It's New or Smart We Hare If GLORIA5 - - - 6G NOttTII IT.NIVER.SITV AVENUE ,7 ' . . . 7 JfT ,n LOWER PRICES ' WrjTES A ICINT KUSiON SiX turn PlCt WCtt'DCS: Pitrntcd Doobie-Sf Ttrmktt If hrdulic r fail Cr hrdrulic through leikiccdu to accident or ff !-.). iuat puth farther on regular bfik relal mod op; Oah Loik.iog Safcrf Hcxxi, hjoitrd at front; Haod Shift at atrenng wheel; New Cmhioo-Actioo Door Latche; AIRfOAM SEAT CX&HJONS (tmall extra cent ia Hudtoo 6is cloeJ model. Maadard to td other Hod torn). And at mill extra cote Ovcr&rrt ud Wcaibce. Miuer Freah Air md Heat CoatroL Stake Outing Postponed The Utah take M Men and Gleaner outing scheduled for tonight to-night in the grove near University hill, has been postponed due to unsettled weather. officers announced. an-nounced. A definite date for the cuting will be announced later. WV . i.iji;tV. Prices Right in Half Our 7 ... STARTING AT tar Coupe. lcliTTeJ in Oe croic. intludias Fcciertl i.ul. doc itttludmj tn and loc&l (itn, if ny. Lrm tim pr-mffl pr-mffl : tmn. Pncrt tahect ta " : jJ ' t ., TV . i r manna. HUDSON OFrEtS TOOAYf WIDEST CHOJCE Or UNI AUTOMOBILES . . . 1 fey Popvloe frit dm cWffW0 WHk th tewwar. SIk. m Cimhtt . . , Every tepvior B4y Typa . . . Extra Widi tmm9 t CUes mm Upblttry. Whatavw Pric Yw Plaa tmy, U Your Hudan Dalar far MORI CAI FOR YOUR MONEY BROOKS - JESS MOTOR CO. KM LklI Eves. 23c Last Show Tonight: "Straight 9:22 "Blackmail 10:83 391 WEST CENTER rnovo, utaii CoirJa? 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