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Show E Interesting Futures- For Women;1 dub. and Lodge News Ethel D Rambeau Society, Editor " Phone 432 " PR0V6r (tITAliV - DAILY HERALDl ?UESLAfr, OCTOBtiR kX4jv 1941 Fine Arts Glub Celebrates 11th- Birthday Anniversary The theme "America" featured the banquet held by the Fine Arts club members Monday evening at the Joseph Smith building, in celebration of their eleventh birthday anniversary. an-niversary. -- ; The husbands were special guests at the delightful semi-formal. semi-formal. - An orange, and green color scheme was arranged on the long banquet table, fall flowers and foliage being used-Mrs. used-Mrs. Jonn S. Lewis, president, made the welcoming remarks, re-marks, and introduced the toastmistress, Mrs. Harold Christensen. Chris-tensen. Three toasts were given, : ; ; - as follows: "Discovery," Thomas Broadbent: "Development," Mrs. John S. Van Cott; "Defense," Mrs. Frank Mullett. "I Am An American" was sung by Mrs. Bernice Dastrup, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Zenith Johnson, and the entire' group joined in tinging "God Bless America." During the evening beautiful string music was played by Gus-tave Gus-tave Buggert, Dale Micholby and George Cannon. As favors, the guests were presented pre-sented with defense savings booklets book-lets of stamps. The evening concluded - with dancing. Mrs. Lynn Hayward was chair- nnn (Plus Tax) J OU DlVjI LET IT GO! HELD OVER! smash hit: number one! roromoont Printt HHE SHEPHERD vnr Trie iiiiii Ul I III. HILL.! With John Wayn Betty Fifld . Harry Carey SMASH HIT! NUMBER TWO! LANt LYNN REAGAN MILLION DOLLAR man, assisted by Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mrs. Carl D. Swenson, Mrs. George H. Hansen, Mrs. Ralph Britsch and Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson. i ' In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Van Cott, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Swenson, Prof, and Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Dr. and Mrs. George H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Parley Par-ley Christensen, Prof, and Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C - Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullett, Mr: and Mrs. L. S. May-cock, May-cock, Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, Mr. and MrfcAClyde Crockett, Dr. ard Mrs. Betxrand F. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Britsch, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Broadbent, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil J. Smith of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dalton and Mrs. E. S. Groesbeck of Springville. Lehi Couple Wed In Temple LEHI The marriage of Wayne Bushman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman of Lehi, to Miss Shirley Tobler of Ivins, Utah, took place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple, Thursday with President Stephen L. Chipman officiating at the ceremony. Mr. Bushman is a graduate of the Lehi high school and recently recent-ly returned from the L. D. S. mission field. Following a short honeymoon in southern Utah, the young peo ple will make their home in Lehi. Calendar r sm Ends Tonight! "BUY ME THAT TOWN," with Lloyd Nolan, Constance Moore and "CHARLIE CHAN IN RIO," with Sidney Toler. . TOMORROW! at ll,30 p.m. 1TH TKI K! OXE UK THE BUST MID-WEEK PKOCKAMS WEVK I'UKSK.NTKli I'XnKK Ol'H XE FIK.-5T RfX POLICY! FIRST HIT! - 20c '"S" ft ALWAYS TWO BIC HITSH A CYCLONE of ACTION end ROMANCE!) 1 -. $ i ?f&f&&iUr tier- (tarring C4lMjLlA Ray Middleton j f "jA Jane Wyett f Vfo- y f : ; SECOND EXCITING HIT! f '' Trapping Bad Men in a Hail $yt -r of Lead! Capturing Hearts in Is''-,' a Gale of Song! sfZSj Of The Pioneers ClfJS J A COLUMBIA PICTURE QWMl P. H .S. WOMEN A meeting of the Provo High School Women's organization will be held Thursday at4 o'cloclf at the home ot Mrs. Lee Buttle, 185 East , Third South strfeet.J ' M1"8-Flora M1"8-Flora Fisher will give "a demonstration demon-stration on "Winter ' Bouquets;" I. C. U. A - i '. Members of the I. C. U. club will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock; for supper, at the home of Mrs. Dwight Billings, 279 East Fifth North street. -OPTIMIST Optimist club members will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Lundahl. ' YESHARAH Members of the Yesharah club will meet Thursday evening at 7:25 at the home of Mrs. J. Will Knight, 289 East Center street. GRAND -VIEW CAMP - Daughters of -Utah " Pioneers of the "Grand View camp are to meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith Thursday at 2 o'clock. Quilts are to be made and as many as possible pos-sible are urged to meet early in the morning. -A pot-hick luncheon will be served. - ' 1 ROYAL NEIGHBORS Royal Neighbors of "America will meet at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock, for a birthday party. BETA SIGMA PHI A special program will be presented pre-sented at the Beta Sigma Phi meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Donna Tolboe, 433 South Fifth West street. Mrs. L. L. Cullimore will review Alice Duer Miller's "White Cliffs." U. S. W. V. Mt. Timpanogos camp and auxiliary aux-iliary No. 4, U. S. W. V., will meet Thursday evening at 8 6'clock at the home of Mrs. Joel T. Brown. There win be a visitation visi-tation of department officers. UTAH SOROSIS Utah Sorosis club members will meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wayne B. Hales. Mrs. George S. Ballif will give a program on "Women In Defense." TRES JOLI Members of the Tres Joli club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Beebe in Springville, Thursday. They are to meet at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albert Al-bert S. Jones, 265 East Third South, and a bus will leave for Springville. J. F. F. Mrs. J. R. McAffee will be hostess to members of the J. F. F. club at her home, Wednesday evening, eve-ning, instead of Thursday. 51 Lambda Tau Guest Night Mrs. Fred Dixon was featured at the open session of the Lambda Lamb-da Tau club, held at the Bert Sutton" home Monday evening. Mrs. Norma S. Fitzgerald and Mrs. May S. Rawlins were hostesses. hos-tesses. ' - Mrs. lone T. Hales president, welcomed the -members and guests, and Miss Dorothy Jones, program chairman, Introduced Mrs. Dixon, who read the one-act play, "White Dresses," by Paul Green. A piano solo was played by Mrs. Agnes Hawkins. 4 A Hallowe'en motif was carried out In the tasty luncheon served ahd favors given. Beautiful fall flowers were employed in decorating. decor-ating. Guests included: . Miss Norma Taylor, Miss -Gloria Williams, Miss June Whipple, Miss Jennie Freckleton, Mrs. Reed Garff, Mrs. Argene Shaw, Mrs. Laura Vacher, Mrs. Margaret Atkins, Mrs. Edith Hanks, Mrs. Verne Nelson and Mrs. Lon Innes. ' Members present were: Miss Dorothy Jones, Mrs. lone T. Hales, Miss Virginia Taylor,. Mrs. Elma H. Falkner, Mrs. Mary A. Johnson; John-son; Miss Neva Hansen, Mrs. Vir--glnia Brieriholt, Mrs: Agnes Hawkins, Haw-kins, Mrs. Evelyn V. Westwood and Miss Nadine Taylor. - - if. if. . . ' M. I. A, Workers At Canyon Home A group of M. I. A. workers and f riends enjoyed a pleasant week end at the girls' home in Provo canyon. A well appointed dinner was served Saturday evening and a clever, program furnished. Also, breakfast was enjoyed Sunday morning. pntcrrtainment wis directed by Mrs. La Real J. Mitchell. Mit-chell. In attendance were Mrs. Leona D. Weech, Mrs. Fern S. Brimhall, Mrs. Fern Cluff, Miss Grace Cheever, Miss Elizabeth Souter, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay of Duchesne, Du-chesne, Mrs. Leah S. Larson and Mrs. Eve K. Tatton of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Anna B. Mlnger, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Ethel Anderson An-derson of the general board, of Salt Lake City, Miss Norma Jensen, Jen-sen, president of the Y. W. M. I. A. of Boxelder stake, and Miss Hannah Hillman, secretary, both of Brigham City. I a. rni 1 cvJ rh A IZ I JfrJ iftV' l I i m in mm i Mil tm ti UTAH'S DISTINCTIVE COMMUNITY THEATRE LOCATED IN OBEX rJIOTXE 5W1 In recent t.t made it has brni found thai a picture will p!rasc twlrr a many people where the sound t cleur himI the -petikinjc exnlly umlerotood. A vif.it to our theatre will convince you thut good sound doe ull to jour enJo ment of any picture. TONIGHT Double Bill Mary Martin and Don Ameche in fcfcKIss TTfine Boys Co-Hit r RAn TVfl?XT HI? MTCOATTnTM luun j: xix loo J u rvj. Dennis Morgan and Jahe'Wyman - Alno : "i'rolilem Pamir" Pmmr rartmn - mt ... ' Door open at 6:30. "how at 7:15. "Kim the Buy," starts Iggg-, at 7:82 10:10. "Bad Men" starts at 8:50 sf jiI iWf r Nautilus Girls At Business Meet Nautilus girls of the B. Y. U. held a business meeting at the home of Naomi Clark Monday evening, with Vera Powelson assisting. as-sisting. Rush plans were discussed. Virginia Vir-ginia Sundwall was appointed chairman of the homecoming day float, with Mildred Cox and Mary Page assisting. Games were played and a tasty luncheon served to: Betty Swenson, Swen-son, Hazel Rowe, Beth Naylor, Betty Christensen, Vera Powelson, Powel-son, Virginia Sundwall, Naomi Clark, Beth Rambeau, Gertrude Page, Dora Mae Wightman, Joy Phillips, Linda Spackman, Marie Pyott, Mildred Cox, Alice Empey, Cleo Olsen, Bernice Chaffin, Betty Pyott, Lorna Argyle, Ernadine Olsen and Mrs, Dorothy H. Rowe. Card Party For Public A public card party is being sponsored by the Neighbors of Wbodcraft Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Bridge and "500" will be played and prizes awarded and luncheon will be - served. - . A business meeting is set for 7:30 o'clock. iWTr f ltoora Ojx-n 1:80 p. m. I wmnmmfk - tellTS ON EVERYONE'S LIPS ! "TimUMt'Shnur P3" . i in Town!" I Olivia de HAVHXAND jPauleiteGpDDARDr .-Coming Thursday RED SKELTON In nVhtstling in the Dark" Birthday Is Celebrated Mrs. G. R. Bair gave a dinner Saturday evening at her home in honor of her husband, on the occasion oc-casion of his birthday aniversary. Chrysanthemums and lighted tapers made the table attractive, and a lace cloth was used. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jones. Cards were played after dinner. DIVORCE GRANTED Jane Beckstrom Roach was granted a divorce from Mark D. Roach in Judge Abe W. Turner's Fourth district court Tuesday. She alleged nonsupport in her complaint. Marjorie Draper Clark filed suit in district court seeking a decree of separate maintenance from Ar-ley Ar-ley Roy Clark who she married at Salt Lake Citv June 28. 1922. She asks- $50 per month for support of herself and their two children. She lists habitual intoxication and cruelty as grounds for the decree. NOW ! Doors Open 2:15 The Most Widely Discussed Picture Ever Made! Don't Miss That ' Sensational First. Scene! See It from the Beginning: S:40, 7:05, 10:S0. 2nd Hilarious Hit Lupe Jon VELEZ and ERR0L "Mexican' Spitfire - Out West? 20c Plas Tax - Till 5:00- 30c i" . After 5:00 Many Attend Open House Mrs. Sarah Ball was complimented compli-mented at an "open house" at her home Sunday afternoon, the occasion occa-sion being her eighty-first birthday birth-day anniversary,. Sixty-eight friends and relatives called, --including the following family members: Mrs. Carl Mann, Mr. and Mrs. J. A; Barnett, Peggy Jean and Betty. Barnett, Mrs. Donna Meyers and Penny Kay Meyers, of Ogden, Mrs. R.- E. Snow, Miss Maxine Snow,, Helen Snow, Mrs. Fay Rose and Miss Li da Ball of Provo. Many fine gifts were presented to the aged Provo matron. A beautiful lace -cloth covered the dining table, which was centered cen-tered with a massive birthday cake made ty Mrs. ' Fay Ward of Ogden, a granddaughter. Roses, sweet peas and " chrysanthemums were combined In decoratings Mrs. Donna Meyers of Ogden and Miss Maxine Snow of Provo, granddaughters, poured, assisted by Mrs. May Ward of Provo, and Mrs. Mabel Kirk. Mrs. Zora Gary, Miss Beth Hutchings and Miss Peggy Jean Barnett served. Farewell Dinners For Provo Couple Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Collins gave a dinner Sunday at their horrie, for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Collins who have left for New York City, where they will spend two months Visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Collins were hosts at a farewell dinner for the couple, at their home Sunday. Literary Club In Session The K. S. Literary club Wt at the home of Mrs. Thomas Stubbs Monday evening, an interesting review re-view of the book, "Handmaid To Fame," by Berta Ruck, being given ty Mrs. Guy Percival. A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed to Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Austin Tyler, Mrs. Bernell Stur-gis, Stur-gis, Mrs. Guy Percival, Mrs. Del-bert Del-bert Steiner, Mrs. Jasper Snow and Mrs. Carl Johnson. City ; Briefs Mr. and Airs. T. H. Ileal have received word that their son, Ward Heal, serving in the Eastern States mission, has recently been transferred from the .west Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania district to the eastern Pennsylvania district. He is now located near Philadelphia. According Accord-ing to the message, Mr. Heal now sings With the double quartet, known as the Melodiers. This group sang for the pageant at Hill Cumorah, at Palmyra, New York. - Mrs. W. Monroe Pax man has returned from Grace, Idaho, where she attended Relief society conferences con-ferences held by Bannock and Idaho stakes. ' ' Mrs. Doral I. Eaton and little daughter, Marilyn, have returned from a two weeks' trip to Nevada and California. - Mrs. C E. Maw, proprietor of the Provo School of Beauty Culture, Cul-ture, has returned from Hot Springs, Ark., where she attended a convention of the All American Beauty Schools association, held from October 5 to 9. Mrs. Maw speaks highly of the famous Hot Springs resort, which is the oldest old-est national park in the United States, ranking in size with Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Before the convention, con-vention, the Provoan visited her family in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ware of Beaver, spent today in Provo. Earl Shafer of Greenriver, Utah, is among the visitors in Provo today. C. E. Beveridge of Price, was here today on business. Leaving For Coast; Feted Honoring her daughter, Miss Aileen Clark, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. Harold G. Clark gays-erparty Monday evening a& the family home. Also, the affair was in the form of a farewell for Miss Clark, who Mrs. Culmsee Gives Program A splendid program was presented pre-sented at the meeting of the home arts section, of the Women's Council, Coun-cil, held at the Women's clubhouse club-house Monday afternoon. Fifty-three Fifty-three members were present, and were welcomed by the chairman, Mrs. T. C. Larson, who presided. Mrs. Carlton Culmsee gave the life and works of 'Jesse Stuart, poet, who is to appear on the Lyceum course early In the season. sea-son. Mrs. Culmsee read from some of Stuart's poems, short stories and a novel, "Trees of Heaven." Miss Margaret Donahue sang, "Pale Moon," and "Trees," accompanied ac-companied by Carol Keele. Hostesses were Mrs. W. Leslie Mildenhall, Mrs. J. L. Myrup.i Mrs. Harvey Higgins and Mrs. C. T. Johnson. Beautiful roses were used In decorating. ' ! 1 The program committee comprises com-prises Mrs. Lee Buttle, chairman, Mrs. Wilmer Allen and Mrs. C, H. Cox. Happy Hour ;e Affair Bridge Mrs. Andrew Terry was hostess to members of the Happy Hour Bridge club at her home Monday evening, a tasty luncheon being served before the card game. Mrs. George Cram, Mrs. El-wood El-wood Prestwich, Mrs. Bernell Perry and Mrs. Merlin Terry were guests, and members present were Mrs. Verl Powelson, Mrs. Wendell Hoover, Mrs. Herbert Creveston, Mrs. Alfred Bennett, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mrs. Rulon Greenwood, Mrs. Elmer Shell of Provo, Mrs. Elmer Carlton of Lehi, Mrs. Max Bills and Mrs. Helen Taylor of Springville. Hallowe'en decorations proved attractive. Mrs. Helen Taylor and Mrs. Elwood Prestwich won the high score prizes and Mrs. Verl Powelson, the consolation favor. is leaving Wednesday morning foH a bridge-dinner. Los Angeles, Calif. Delicious refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark, Doyne Houskeeper, Dean Clark, Miss LaRue Gammell, Mrs. Merrill Gordon and Miss Louise Clark. A number of gifts were presented present-ed to the guest of honor. Educator Takes Bride SPANISH FORK Owea .U Barnett, superintendent of the Nebo school district and Miss Vesta Ves-ta "Vrighthome demonstrator of home economics Evan gt on, Wyoming, were married Monday at the Salt Lake L D; S. temple. After' a .short honeymoon trlp in the Southern Utah parks, Mr. and Mrs. Barnett will make their home In Spanish Fork. y Hicks Addresses Credit Women A- dinner - was held by the Credit Women's Breakfast club at Keeleys Monday evening, ; at which N.C Hicks of the Merchants Mer-chants Credit' Bureau, was the principal speaker. Miss Lillian Hollingshead, president, presi-dent, v was in charge. Byron Jensen Jen-sen piayed two piano selections and Miss Edna Brimhall reviewed "Grammophobia." r 3 Plans - were : discussed for the club's entrance into the Provo Women's1 Bowling league. Mr, Hicks spoke on "Hidden Personalities," after which he showed a film, "Mr. X Get 'A New Voice." .: In attendance were Mrs. Kleva F. Lamb, Mrs. Fern Mason, Miss Elaine Bott, Miss Rachael Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Miss Lillian Hollingshead, Miss Edna Brimhall, Miss Zola Johnson, Miss Lois Butts, Miss Geraldine Olsen, Miss Mabel Jensen,' Miss Nadine Farr, Miss Jena Vee Hansen and Miss Norma Nor-ma Farrer. ' Bridge-Dinner Given Club The S. O. H. club was entertained entertain-ed Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L- Mildenhall, the affair being in the form f Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Winter won the high score prize and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, the second favor. Other members present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myrup, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hollingshead, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis of Spring ville. - - - THREE TE WME do LIS) Mi I till f ii uiiiiiiiiiii , uiniMiiiim i Mini ULiiiiminiijiiu i iui.nj.nin i n v. i u n nmmpiyiiii i i mi ' . S7 & f ate, atfe A J T - - THE OTHEK WAND yv (TtI VOTE OF 3 WOMEN'S CLUBS TREE TEA 35 Leading Competitor 18 TREE TEA made a dean sweep in Los Angeles! "The Vorlds Finest Tea" won, 35 to 18, in impartial tests by members of he osr Angeles Oty College Women's Qub, Lynwood East- ' ern Star and Order of the 'Amaranth,. Progressive chapter, i' Los Angeles clubwomen agree with women who fudged similar tests m'San Francisco, 1 Oakland, 'Portland, "Seattle and other Coast cities. In 23 tests to date, Tree Tea has won 19, tied $ and lost only one! It's a 19. to 1 'taste test winner over its leading competitor " You, too, "will IikeTree Tea better because it is blended from better teas. It is the only TOpular brand enriched and fivor-f ortified widb Dar jeelmg, the world's fartslr tea. Tree Tea's matchless blend of Canceling and the choicest Ceylons creates a flavor you will find in" no other tea. " ' , ' T " '. ' ". Try Tree Tea tonight. Your taste will prove it is 'The World's Finest Tea." - .Ta A tea &2fccz 3. CSS? |