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Show IDEM Gay Mitts Win Fashion Honors V -.v . - v.. Wedding Bells Ring For Pair In Lovely Home Ceremony Miss Virginia Gayle Waite. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Waite of Price exchanged marriage vows with John Wilson Booth in a quiet ceremony at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Booth. Sunday. Bishop Ernest Frandsen united the young couple in marriage. The bride chose an acqua blue suit supplemented by brown accessories and pinned an orchid of lavender hue to her lapel. Miss Eva Dean Waite attended her sister as maid of honor and Robert Booth, brother of the groom, performed per-formed best man duties. ! The home was beautifully dec-' K - K A i orated with potted plants and cut; INlKe VemD6rS fall flowers. During the afternoon r c L Robert Booth rendered soft back- Hear LIT6 btOTV 1 ground music and later favored. ' j with piano solos. Barney Rawl- Assisted with piano selections' ings sang several vocal selections. b. Bvron J(?nsen Mfs Bernice we?din7indfnneVhar7the;st-P " the program con-bridal con-bridal party and immediate fam-;s,stin8 of a review of the life, ily members. jand works of George Gershwin,, The young couple left Sunday! at the Nike club meeting Monday j afternoon for a honeymoon trip evening at the home of Mrs. La-: to Cafif and upon their return p Clayton, will be at home to friends at the Elizabeth apartments located on Hostesses for the open session; First East and First South streets, were Mrs. Ann S. Taylor. Mrs. I Flora McKell. Mrs. Mildred Bar-j krr. Mrs. Clayton and Miss Kate' Mathews. Eldon Ramsey and Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson Dastrup sang several vocal selec-are selec-are enjoving a vacation in Los tions. Angeles, and other California 'Guests for the evening were ciues. wnne on me coast tnev will meet their son. Cecil, who is Saxey. Mrs. Ivan Thorne. Mrs.j returnina from armv service in -an poison, iuis. Auorey ireu v f' t VV S ' it is v - 'vf , i 3 Ed&emont Photo Irom Hansen Glove Corp Hich-stylf knitted woollen cloves and mittens to with fashions aroond the clock. Sporty mittens, below, are marked with gay greetings to capture the trcn-ager's fancy. White woollen gauntlets, gaunt-lets, edged in black, center left, are warm companions for dinner ensembles, tor daytime suits, the crocheted mittens, top left, have a hand-knitted rose appliqurd at the wriM. Gold sequins fleck the white wool mitts, center, to make them a glittering accessory for fur evening wraps Club Notes j NOTICE TO ARTISTS ! A meeting is called to organize a Provo art study group. All artists art-ists wishing work under a teacher teach-er are urged to attend at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday in the Provo public library art room. 19TH CENTURY Members of the 19th Century club will meet Friday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. R. L. Traher. 260 North University avenue. It will be guest day. BETA SIGMA PHI Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home of Miss Pat Bowen. 337 North Main street in Spanish Fork. Thursday at 8 o'clock. , OF CLUB A meeting of the OF club of, Orem is scheduled for Wednes-j Ha v evpninv at th hnmp nt Mrs ! Clay Dunn. There will be a pot luck supper at 8 o'clock so alt members are requested to bring pot luck. ALICE LOUISE REYNOLDS Members of Chapter six of the l Alice Louise Reynolds club will meet at the home of Mrs. Libbv Hayward at 666 East Fifth North street on Thursday at 7:30 o'clock DELTA TIIETA CHI Delta Theta Chi members of th. Epsilon chapter will meet at the regular place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. FINE ARTS Fine Arts club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Aura Hatch Thursdav at 3:30 o'clock. OREM WOMEN Members of the Orem Women's Warm Hood, Mi tts I ly herald PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH TUESDAY. NOVEMBER S. IBM PAGE 5 1 . sm Mfmff I Miss Russell Guest Speaker "Background for Writing" was the subject ably discussed by guest speaker. Miss Edith Russell of London. England, at the meeting meet-ing of the writer's section of the Women's Council Monday evening even-ing at the Women's clubhouse. Over 35 members present enjoyed en-joyed the delightful guest speaker and later presented her with a ; lovely corsage of fall flowers. ferammnrtffl 5638 ,-sJ : Is mMJ ALDAPALMIRf IJiST S DAYS Gary Cooper IN AN ADVENTURE WITHOUT PARALLEL J Li 1 I rlthY Avn 1 ;fia MGCER7I t? je- w'Mi i BY MRS. ANNE CABOT Start this pretty red wool hood and mitten set now and you'll have it finished before the weath- club will meet at 3:15 o'clock in'er turned nippy! Crocheted in an theater Wednesday, afehan stitch, it uses double shells to frame the bonnet which possesses a deep two-inch scal- Color Cartoon latest World News the Scera Mrs. Stanley Boimcit. state poetry chairman of Utah Federated Women's clubs. will be Hues'. the Pacific Islands and Japan. Melvin was the name giver, the small son of Mr. and Mrs Ray Ferguson Sunday at Fast meeting. A gala time was enjoyed at the Elder's dance Thursday evening It was a costume affair and Mr Mrs. Rosalie Philips. Mrs FIdon McKell. Mrs. Olive S. Farineo. Mrs. C. O. Jensen. Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank. Mrs. Wyron Hansen. Mrs. Vern L. Davis. Mrs. Robert E. Green. Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. Terry Oakley. Mrs. A. O. Smoot. and Mrs. Alice Cox. Members present included Mrs. e - Vineyard Payson ana Mrs. William Mull received Clayton. Mrs. Amy Cole. Mrs. the first award for the best cos- Velma Hedquist. Mrs. Mildred tume and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , Barker. Mrs. McKell. Mrs. Iva! Monk, second award. Halloween Rcnson. Miss Mima Rasband, Mrs.' decorations were used Lucille Thome. Miss Kate Math- Mr.- and Mrs. William Wis- ews Mr5 Ada Whiting. Mrs. combe have returned from Rooe- Anna S. Tavlor. Mrs. Lillian C. velt. where they spent tne past Booth and Mrs. Lucile W. Jones. week with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. R I Gillespie and family. Mrs. Louise Trotter will b hostess to Edgemont Literary clui Friday afternoon at her home. Ali The youth leadership meeting, members are invited to be pres- will be held Wednesday evening j ent at 2 o'clock. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The monthly youth leadership C. M. Stone, meeting will be held Thursda Pvt. William Wells of the U. S. evening at 7:30 at the church. All marines is home with his parents, teachers of the Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells, he, Primary and other youth of the will return to his base at San I ward are urged to be present. I Diego following a week's stay! Mr. and Mrs. Wilford S. Gilles- j here, pie and children spent the week-; Mrs. T. C. Hebertson received j end at Roosevelt with Mr. and. a telephone call from her son Mrs. J. R. Gillespie and family. 'Leon at Fort Benning, Ga. Sun-Mrs. Sun-Mrs. W. F. Giles, Misses Cynthia day stating that he expected to and Ruth Giles. Mr. and Mrs be commissioned a second lieu-' Devon Crosby and son Micheal of 'tenant in the army in the near Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. ! future. , T. Giles. Mrs. Beulah G. Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holdaway; nchsen: Miss Elizabeth Henrich- had as their dinner guests Sun-sen Sun-sen and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gil- day Miss Effie Warnick. in-lespie in-lespie were dinner guests at the structor at the B Y U and Boyd Sharp Gillespie home on Sundaj. Thomas, of Portland. Oregon, ; who is attending the Y. ! The infant son of Dr. and Mrs.! ! Grant E. Blake of Salt Lake was. named David Roy by his grandfather grand-father S. H. Blake and the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Wells was given the name of Sharren Malicent. by her great : grandfather. Thomas Wells. Sun-; Sun-; day at the Fast Day services. Friends- Fete Friend At Home Surprising Mrs. Peail Hecbe in her new apartment with a party, in the form of a house-warming, house-warming, members of the Tres Joli club with tne makings for a lovely lunch met at her home Saturday afternoon. After lunch, the 14 present and the gust enjoyed cards for the of the afternoon. o rem evening at a cisco, Calif. members of honor remainder Delia Tucker. Veda Kofford. Ethel j Ladies Thursday Finch. Susie Carter. Nora Kof- o'clock 'ord and Maud Park. LADIES LITERARY Mrs. Murk Aiken had as her Wednesdav at 3 o'clock mem -Sunday dinner Ruests Mr. and Ders Df tho Ladies Literary will Mrs. Leon Aiken of Provo. Ine(,t at the home of Mrs. Rav S The Por-de-Kaile club met at Tanner. Judge Schiller of Salt the home of Hilda Stone. Fridayj Lake Citv will give the program evening. The time was spent: on yout'h conservation. Each sewing and Mrs. Stone served a mernber may take a guest, tasty liuieh to Thelma Kacher-, post nrFifF Airvii iarv . Members of the Post Office speaker. Mrs. Clarence Bliss will P0 runic to protect a muc be in charge of the program which :R'rl's neck from wintry winds, will also feature the reading of's,Zfs included are for two. three original poetry by local people. and four years. PIIILE NADA To obtain complete crocheting Phile Nada members will meet instructions for the Red Mitten Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at and Hood Set (Pattern No. 5638) the home of M:s. William R.jsend l." cents in COIN plus 1 cent Firmage, .r7." East Center street, j postage, YOUR NAME. AD-LADAIES AD-LADAIES LADIES DRESS and the PATTERN NUM- Mrs. Mabel Morgan will be BER to Anne Cabot (Daily Her- 09 Mission St., San Fran. The birthday of Jennie Thurne was celebrated by a group of friends spending the afternoon with her Vi iday. Lunch was serv ed to Ruth Jolley. Delia Mecham, hostess to members of the Ladaipv aid) rans. I.3P: iel Iouder. LaRue Gor don. Velva Maag. Lucile Richardson. Richard-son. Gurnee Anderson and Carole Morgan. Mr. ind Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie and M:. and Mrs. Elmer Riding were sunday oinner guests oi Laudie at Relief Society FOURTH WARD The teachers meeting of the Fourth ward Relief Society will , commence at 1 :30 o'clock with 1 Laura Henry and Sadie Chris- . tensen in charge. Theology, meet- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Persson entertained a group of friends at a dinner party followed with rook at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Meiiur. Mr. anci'Mr anci Mrs. John Mrs. Walter Rigoy. Mr. and Mrs their home in Manila. Frank Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. Ei- Mr. ancj Mrs. Max Petersen wood Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Paul entertained at a birthday dinner Hurst, Mr. and Mr.s Huish Moore, party, honoring Mrs. Petersen's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher.! sister. Mr. Blaine Rasmussen of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Braithwaitc 1 Provo who celebrated her birth- i i-i r M-i I hi at v f rfflr u'lth auxiliary No. 426 are having a ' MabeI Tanner and Lettie Hatch meeting Thursday at 2 o clock at : in chargc. There will be a ine nome oi ivirs. cuen Daven port. A full attendar.ee is re- quested as election of officers' will be held. LADIES LITERARY A meeting of the Ladies Literary Liter-ary will be at the home of Mrs. Roy S. Tanner Wednesday at 3, o'clock. Judge Schiller will give the program on youth conserva- and Mrs. Vera Cloward. 'day Saturday. Family members Hon. hach member may take a Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock ' present were Mr. and Mrs. Ras- guest. ... ! and grandson. Jack Loutensock, mussen. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon West. of Magna were here over theiMr. and Mrs. Chester Aiken. Mr. f A more, f .1 1 ih ana ivirs. ieon yviKen. mrs. marv s i iwi v x i v, Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. r- Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 IU Mrs. Ferron Hiatt in honor Mr. and Mrs. Otlell Mangum who were leaving for Lark to reside for the winter months. Others, nursery'. FIRST WARD Visiting teachers will meet at 1:45 o'clock Wednesday with Mrs. Dorothy Cassity presenting the lesson. Theology lesson 2:30 o'clock presented by Mrs Vivian Lambert and Mrs. Norma Thompson. There will be special music also a nursery. z: r": s "YituucDaY rles G.; i r- Robert! bnjoys evening SALE NOW! Very Beautiful Choice Lots Temple Hill Location Buy One Lot or Four Lots Lovely Burnt Brick Home -Hardwood Floors - Fireplace -Many Built In Features - AND POSSESSION NOW - Modern Heat - Hot Water - Full Basement Base-ment - Double Garage - Choice Piece of Land in Fruits and Garden - TEMPLE HILL LOCATION LO-CATION - Growing part of City - Owners leaving Strictly modern throughout. Telephone 1099 Willard L. Sowards A pre n cy OFFICE 39 W 2 N ST. PROVO, UTAH Week end for the pheasant hunt A group of friends entertained OI I. 1 ,i U . . . n i . i . i hum emu iiuMi-M. rreccniiig a cn ncious luncn. Mr. and Mr... K. W. Simmons Con Amore members enjoyed an and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love re- evening of bingo as they met at present v. ere Mr. and Mrs. Glad" ; George where they have been oivMondav. crimnan mr ana mrs. r,m.el u combincd business and pleas layior. Jwr. ana iMrs. James oar ner. ; trip. ALR Friendly iCircle Club Meet DOUBLE RING CEREMONY CHESTER. Pa. U.R Harold. Brown's marriage was a double- j ring ceremony he had to buyj a second band in a hurry after ; j the first was stolen from his car' on the day of the wedding. Brown was married on schedule. The occasion observed the birth- day anniversary of Mrs. Gilles-j pic's father. Wilford F. Giles. DUP officers ask that waste paper be ready for collection by Thursday of this week. Collections Collec-tions will be made Thursday, Fri-! day and Saturday. We woulcblush- 11 T T Q t to ten no1 Mrs. Edna Hill and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Annis have arrived home from Puyalup, Washington, where they went to attend the wedding of Miss Patricia Clement, a niece of Miss Annis. who lived here one year with her aunt. They f ollowed by a short business made the trip to Washington by meeting, a 1:30 luncheon was plane and while there were guests served to members and guests of at the home of Miss Annis' sister.! the Alice Louise Reynolds. friend-Mr. friend-Mr. and Mrs. Otto Riese. j y circle club as they met at the Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Chadwick j home of Mrs. Joseph C. Clark of Tooele visited here Sunday j Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Chad wick's mother. The table was lovely with Mrs. Lucy Dixon. . ; white asters and mums and tall Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray and I tapers in silver holders. After Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson went lunch, the women enjoyed social to Midvale Sunday to see Mr. chat for the remainder of the and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and fam-j afternoon. ily and also visited Mr. and Mrs. The following members were Ralph Bean in Salt Lake City. present: Mrs. J. Will Knight, Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. George S. Spncer. Lester Mangum. Mrs. R. J. Mur-i Mr. and Mrs. Claron Spencer and j dock. Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard and (Wells L. Brimhall. Mrs. Monroe! son Paul of Salt Lake City were Paxman, Mrs. Jacob Coleman and! guests over the week end for the Mrs. Clark. pheasant hunt at the home of Mr.' A guest welcomed, was Mrs., and Mrs. George Q. Speucer. jAllie C. Clark. pleasure- First prize went to Mrs. Sunny (Funk and traveling prize to Mrs. ' Dow Sorenson. Other members present in-eluded in-eluded Mr.s. Scth Billings, Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Jen-I Jen-I sen. Mrs. Fred Liddiard. Mrs. Lynn Tregeagle, Mrs. Max Berg, j Mrs. David L. Cox and Mrs. Morris Snell. Sore Throat 1 5. i dua to a cold. Let a little time-tested, soothing VapoRub melt on tongue. Works fine! 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