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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1940 interesting Features Fbi p -J. ' 1 N"" " j H "T ' Ethel" D. Rambeau . Women- Club and W fry r M; V ( ( 1 Mif Society Editor v;..:. , Lodgo New, ; ; , , ; rWW M : :VUV 1 jjw. , zT " PW 494 Married Here Today An interesting event of the week is the marriage of Miss Ma Mc-dellan, Mc-dellan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erneat McCIellan of Payson, to Max Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morp-an Johnson of Spanish Fork, which took place, today In Provo. young: coupie will live , in anish Fork. A shower wa given in honor of bride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peery of Mapleton, at 'which many lovely and useful gifts were received. Also, Mrs. John Warner of Spanish Fork, entertained entertain-ed at a shower Saturday evening at her home. She was assisted by Mrs. Morgan Johnson, mother of the groom. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the honoree, and luncheon was served to 100 guests. Games and a program were the diversions. "" " ' ; " ; ' C ' Club Party Is Enjoyed Members ofthe , Mary Cecelia club Were entertained by Mrs. C A. Dahlqulst at' her home Monday afternoon. She was assisted as-sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Mary D. Gunn of Hyrum. ' Cards and handwork were enjoyed en-joyed and luncheon was served. Mrs. James Jensen and Mrs. Mary Olsen were guests and the following members were present: Mrs. Lena D. Swenson, Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Tolboe, Mrs. f C. A. , Tolboe, Mrs. George Boel,. Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. H. Pi Hansen, Mr3. August J. Johnson, Mrs. frwin tolboe, Miss Zelda Madsen and Miss Donna Tolboe. . Slumber Party Is Delightful jf' Barbara Zobell ' gave a ' slumber party at her home Saturday evening eve-ning for LaRae Reynolds, Elaine Clegg and Joan Thomaa.' . 1 A delicious pot-luck' supper was enjoyed. ' ! Th the , A 4 TEA Schilling Iced teaadds i, sparkling refreshment to summer menus. Always full-flavored and amber-clear. For finer quality and richer flavor, foe Schilling Tea at your grocery ScMlling Tea 3 ' Mothers And Daughters' Party Friday Night The second annual , mothers' and daughters' lawn party for Provo stake members will be held in Memorial park Friday at 6 p.m. Invitations are being extended to all women and girls of the stake under the supervision of the ward and stake counselors In charge of clashes of the M. I. A. with Mrs. Armma Boswell, chairman. chair-man. Mrs. Jessie Duke, Mrs. Zina Dunford, Mrs. Ireta Mason and Mrs. Elizabeth Sauls assisting. , The committee in charge of general gen-eral arrangements Is composed of Miss Rhea Taylor, chairman, Mrs. Eernell Cloward and Miss Dorothy Richmond. This committee, to gether with representatives from each ward from the entertainment committee. .The ward members are Miss Bonita LaBean, Miss Eliza ,Bjcrregaard and Mrs. Lii lian Booth. Refreshments will be served tin der the direction of the presidents of the wards and stake Y.W.M.I.A. with, Miss Grace Cheever, chair man and Mrs. Jessie Duke, Mrs Merle C Kirk, Mrs. Veda S. Nel- son and Mrs. Vie Adams. Groups of Junior and .Gleaner girls will assist in "serving from beautifully set buffet tables. Coast Visitors j 1 Are Honored. '. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Anderson entertained at dinner at their home Sunday, in . honor of their daughter, Mrs. Lena Hill, - and daughters from Glendale, California. Califor-nia. Covers were laid fqr Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and Mrs." Whit ing of Salt Lake City, Miss Evelyn Hill, Miss Louise Wade of Glen-. dale, Mr. v and Mrs. Jerry Bair, Mr. and Mrs- Milton Johnson, Miss Barbara Moffitt, Miss MaDonna Zobell, Barbara and Darwin Zobell. - Wednesday, June 20 MRS. LOUIS WOLSET ask . 1 store. STANDARD'S "SUPREME" is so , Ethyl gasolines we've given it means all it implies.. Try it gcjoline.we have ever made, Birthday 7t 7 : - tjj' .... x - . ( VJITII cTiiYU A. : IB m ww m m wwwvvwwwws www - 1 Chub Calendar VARIETY Members of the Variety club will be entertained by Mrs. Leslie Bennett Thursday, and they are to meet at 2 o clock at Sowiette park. - . - - LAS AMIGAS Mrs. Hilda Allen will be. hos tess to members of the Las Amigas club Wednesday . evening at her home. LES FIIXES Members of the Les Filles club will entertain their husbands at a party this evening at Canyon Glen. The affair will be in the form of a eteak bake. It. CLUB Mrs. Edith Spalding will be hostess to the R. Club members at Pioneer Park Thursday afternoon. after-noon. WEDNESDAY BRIDGE Members of the Wednesday Bridge club will be guests of Mrs. Roy Sorenson at her home Wednesday. S. CLUB Mrs. Bill Carlson is entertaining the S. Club members at her home Wednesday afternoon. UNIVERSITY DAMES Guest night will -be observed by the University Dames, Wednesday a musical program to be furnished at 8 o'clock in the Provo taber-hs.cIg taber-hs.cIg " FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS Friendly (Neighbors will meet at the home of Mrs. H. W. Startup Star-tup Thursday afternoon. h FIDELAS ALUMNAE Members of the FIdelas Alum nae Will be entertained by Miss Helen (Rowe weonesday at her home. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Royal Neighbors will meet at the home of Mrs. Linnle Headman in Spanish Fork, Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock, for a birthday party- , . '. . - "M" Men-Gleaner Dance Tonight At Rosalawn The opening dance of the "M" Men-Gleaner summer series, is be ing held this evening at Rosalawn, J with the Utah stake in charge. All "M ' Men and Gleaners of Utah, Provo, Sharon and Timpan- ogos stakes and their, friends are invited to attend the affair, which is being called "Belles and Beaux." Members of the Utah stake presi dency and partners have been invited in-vited to be patrons. Tickets may be secured front ward and stake officers and from Joe Cheever, general chairman.: . . r Provoanls Entertained The family and friends of George Gronem&n gave a party Monday evening at his home, to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Games and luncheon were en JVJ VU fcfjf w UV0M .; oo o superior to ordinary k$ nev none that the best preniun v-. For the Mother Of the Bride '-j 'T'HE mother of the May or June L krn mioVif wiar this rj'encil - fci - .- - slim gown with skirt and bolero jacKei vi uiuc aim " ,.t kia eillr l-irw Tt. s finished with tiny rhinestone buttons and worn with a gardenia pi u dux MIND YOUR MANNERS , Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering ans-wering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. Is it necessary to notify the valet if you put laundry m , the Servidor of a hotel room ? i 2.i In most .hotels should you expect to pay extra if you "have food served in your room 7 3. Should you tip the hotel valet when he returns an article that has been pressed? 4. Is it permissable . to ask a hostess If one may bring a man she does not know to a dance? o. is 11- gooa : manners zor a man to keep cutting in on one particular man 3 he dances with different girls ? What would you do if ,You are a hostess wondering where to seat at the dinner table the man guest who is next in im portance to the man guest - of honor , ; : (a) Put him on your left? ' (b) Put him on your right? j Answers ' . 1. Yes. For there is usually no daily inspection of Servidors. t 2. Yes. Sometimes ' there Is a charge . called "room service charge" and sometimes ' the price of the food is increased. - - 3. It isn't absolutely necessary, but most persons do. 4'. Yes. 1 "- 5. No. . . . - -i Best "What Would You Do so lution (a). - Hostess To Club Mrs. Hannah J." Cardall was hostess to members of the Social So-cial Art club Monday evening at her home, sewing -and luncheon being the diversions. . Mrs. Joyce Harmon was a guest and the members present were Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Jr., Mrs. William Vincent, Vin-cent, .r Mrs. Ole ' E. ' Olsen, Mrs. C. A. Dahlqulst, Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mrs. B. Asael Johnson, Mrs. Lena Swenson, Mrs. Melissa Lewis, Mrs. James Peay -and Mrs'. Reginald Johnson. . . (Utah Lake WITH CARTERS rrEVERY TUESDAY NIGHT City Brief o Mr. and Mrs. Victor Norman (Pearl Penrod) and children, Victor Vic-tor and Kenneth, of Los Angeles, Calif., are spending a week in Provo with relatives and friends. They are at the George Norman home. ........ ... '. .... . .:. ... , ... m ' " -. Sir. and Mr. J. SI. Lauritzen arrived from Arizona, Monday evening, eve-ning, to spend a week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Falfreynuui, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Chase and Miss Hazel Palfreyman attended the graduation exercises of Charles Springmeyer, at Stanford univer. sity, Palo AJto, Calif. The party has returned home, also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Springmeyier, and Robert Springmeyer, student at Stanford. ... . Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Startup have as their house guests, their daughters daugh-ters and son-in-law, Miss Norell Startup of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmutz (LaKue Startup) of Berkeley, Calif. The followtne members! of the Pioneer ward DarticiDated in an excursion to the St George temple, Saturday: Bishop and Mrs. William Wil-liam D. Norman, and Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Klllnack. Ken neth Flygare, M. J. Taylor, Earl Johnson. W. F. Killoack. Howard Lewis, Hyrum Butler, James Para- more, Franklin Davenport, Edward Meservy, also, George lw iteservy, rMs. Abner Tanner. Mrs. Caroline Peterson, Miss Geor.i Maeser, Miss Lucile Christenscn, and Miss Alta Bown of Manti. Mrs. Abigail, Hcaton of St. George, former member of the Pioneer ward, joined join-ed the group. A testimony meeting meet-ing was held in the temple. Sunday morning, after which the party motored mo-tored to ZIon canyon and over the Mt. Carmel highway. . Mr. and Mrs. A. . ISell of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Ida.; are visitors in Prove . '. J. .Watts of Logan, la here on business. ". : j -. AUss Lorraine Bowman - will Leave Wednesday to attend summer sum-mer school at Greeley, Colo. r i i .,',,' n, "' Mr. and Mrs.j Bert Hedqulst, Mr. ana Airs. rea iiedquist and Mrs. Leon Hedquist. have returned from an Interesting 10-day trip which look uiem to tne urana coulee dam, over the Columbia highway ana to san Francisco. Calif., where they visited the world's fair. They stopped at Lake Tahoe, also at tteno, iNevn en route come, Leo Thurman is in the L. b. S hospital in Salt Lake City, for meaicai treatment. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo r re Farrell and son and Mrs. Eunice Farrell and son. : and Herbert Strohmeier of san Francisco. . Calif., are visitin their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. camp ceii. i Think of It I Thii amMingly low price is all you pay for popular Santa Fa Trail way But Service in roomy, specially built Santa Fa Buses. Get details from your local agent; on your next trip foa aura your bus ticket reads SANTA FW imon m s depot -" -'" . S. Flmt Wt Bt. . Phone (IV . . T K-A I UVA V BI S rF.rT Orem Kallway It pot . . Phone 1271 Park)- . ORCHESTRA ONE TtA Qub Holds Outdoor Event A delightful outdoor party was enjoyed by members of the Cii-vell Cii-vell club, and a number of the partners, Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimmett. Mrs. John Hansen -as co-hostess. Games were followed by a delicious de-licious picnic ' supper, served at one long: table. In, attendance were . Mr. end Mrs. Horace Crandall, Mrs. Vera Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberts, Ro-berts, Mrs. Paul Westwood, Mrs. Andrew - McDonald, Mrs. Ray Sorensen, Mrs. Lester Allen, Mr. and Mrs- John Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen, Mrs. Bert Collins, Col-lins, and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. Vondella Knight of Fairview, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rambeau. Appear In Stage Show Tonight ti ' - --'I -111 ;' - -, The . "Midnight . 'in Paris" revue appearing on the stage of the Paramount theatre tonight features, in addition to six big-acts. Cherie and her sensational "oomph" dance. Offered at popular prices this Is said to be one of the best stage presentations ever brought to Provo.' Tonight Only! Bigffcst. Stage Show Ever Offered At These Price si sk pf Tin Z5C 2 p. m. "f "Till OSC 6 P. M. Eves V.M PEWOh J "TV- -' 1 I VI TVS7 . 7 r -k . . . 5 - a ; J 1 V . s & V 7a ; Iters WJiV h E II M. . S M k m m Ml I . ' If sf 11 n T T 1 f L v I I III K ft Sf HNrS n V ' I " Ilel H irK,n.hiv! 1 M -n.; lite u. va i mw I Enjoy your mosr j i j X fascinating and ex- ' y I ! l"" citing enterfainmenr W 1-JL, ti experience! ,.,M w vt its 11 Beauties In Conte m The stage of the Paramount theater will be converted Into the scintillating "Paramount Beach club" Saturday night, as Provo contestants in the July 4th beauty contest are presented to judges and -audiences s"leading ladies" in an original musical shor. , At least 11 beauty candidates and maybe more will compete for the honor of entering the final contest at the B. Y. U. stadium the night of July 4th when the winner of a trip to the World's fair at San Francisco will be chosen. The complete roster of beauty SEE CHERIE. and Her Sensational "OOMPH DANCE" - Y.1 liMHlHl STAGE SHOW AT: 7 :30 and 10 :00 Tonight v V (Jif!'i?l'!J- .-A kt , 'i ll rt'i . w"v 7 rx. i - ... mm i IM' ?!!"- I A a a V A queens and their sponsors, up until noon today, are as follows: 4 Miss Laverne BartVett, sponsored spon-sored by Ut-Lar-Par. Mb. Jessie Jensen, sponsored by Utah Office Supply. Betty Jean Klmher, tpoaored by Tri -State Lumber Co. Miss Mildred Mower, sponsored by . Stevens Women's AppareL JIls Juliene Jensen, sponsored by the J. C. Penney company. Miss Marie Haider, gpnsored by Wolfe's Petite Shop. Miss Edith Clark, sponsored by David's Women's AppareL Miss Joyce Simp kins, sponsored by Lewis 'Ladies Store. Mit June Nash, sponsored by Merle's Dress Shop. Miss Wanda Tope, sponsored by the M. 1L Graham Printing t-on- py Miss Norma Dunford. sponsored sponsor-ed by the Rosana Shop. ENDS TONITE! Madeleine Carroll Brian Aherne Louis Hayward and UTAirs owx LARAINE DAY Doors Op"n 1:45 p. m. . Tomorrow . Bhistir.j? Action and Thrillj! Tomorrow 9 p. m. CASH QUIZ $5.00 QoetioDs Given Away ! n IJ YiV,,S ENDS TONIGHT!- "TAILSPIN" and -JONES FAMILY IN IIOLLlVOOD- All New Tomorrow! i. . . iU Wat ! ; i L- w w , . . Lionel Biii j'yrncr 2 IIONII AtWIll . MltlM TLSIt MAT PIMSIITOM . 1AIAIHI 4T 111 MilIM . SAM Mil S. dtMSS IttiMA tUKM WAXTlt KKM-S WOtS SltHT MfTCKn-l ALMA KIV9IS . . . i Mr. Arcrnce Man IIm HU Day! t!ENJ0 J - OAKIE JACK AltrtN HALET WnELAH vrm-v.cis A torn Ct -. - VIJilJL.iV I s ... Laraine ft tar:- f V In a Kew A , Adventure! V v 1 FREE DUG from Uiarina at 8:45 and 9:30 p. m. t r Starts Tfi flD A R D O I L C O M P A N Y O F CALIFORNIA TOMORROW! i - . if'j&iwmiiiiiit ! i r Reculnr PHces! II |