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Show PirOVO '(UTAH)" DAILY 'HERALD, WEDNESDAY," JUNE '14, 1939 Ml interesting Features Fcx Ethel D. Rnmbccu Society Editor Phone 494 ycznzn; Club zmd PAGE TFOUR W : 1 " 1 ' ,i linn -j . -J. a . J.' .-I' .. will I Mothers and DaUj2:htersvAre TP"! i ' ..'"!, iiintertained Lady's "Sunday Dress ... .!. : ' ...v ' "" 11 " " 11 . . J An enjoyable mothers' and daughters' party was 1 glvei by the First ward Relief society at the ward hall Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. II. J. Stagg,' president, taking charge of the interesting: program. Flowers front" the garden were used to decorate; A chorus k of glrlsrifrom theMaeser school sang, accompanied - by 'Afton Ahlander, and a! trio, composed - of Ardyth JensenCeverly Boyes and Louise Bullock sang two, numbers. Miss - Bullock v singing? the - solo part. I arle Ne wren was "at the piano. Little Diane. Ahlander and Sally Bown sang two numbers, fh cos- tume. ' , ' J . Delicious refreshments were Bcrved to 130 guests. Leave i'or East; Are, Honor Guest , . - , " - - ' 1 t Honoring Mrland-Mrs. Antone Uomney, wha left, this morning to 'spend the summer' 'in New 1 York, Mr. Romney to study at Columbia university, a pot-luck wupper was Mield at the home of Dr. ' and MrsX L. L. Cullimore Tuesday eveningi Beautiful roses wjefearranged about the . house. The ' group in-eluded in-eluded -Dr.- and , Mrs.- K.A. Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Dr. and Mrs. . Tayne B. Hales, Prof, and Mrs. LeRoy JA Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. George . I1U1UV1I, JUT , HIIU iUI9.' xi. r. Oaks of rrovo, Mr. andMrs. v B. Harmon and . Mr. ana Mrs. Dan Hunter, of Salt' LakeCity. IfwH 1 I U7(. JOHE .. , 1 Onlr SknfUt Has ' 'V AIISvn of Today' . ' . Pi - First 1 : . i 1 - ' y ' ' 1 - v f ! - 1 ' : I , J - if r i s I v i r, 4 f ' v t ft S ' v 3 Summer School Dance Set To go to church with King George and Queen Elizabeth, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt chose a silk chiffon gown, the thistle .and goldenrod print for which was- designed by her niece, Eleanor Roosevelt . H, shown at right above. There's a full-length silk chiffon chif-fon coat to match the-dress. For cooler days, Mrs. Roosevelt has a Uue silk faille coaf into which the chiffon one may be fastended to serve as a lining. The goldenrod and thistle design combines floral symbols of the United States and the Queen's native Scotland. 'ftr Legion Steak Bake Planned CommemoraU all gift oc cation, Birthdays. Annt Teraariec, 'with th on gift guaranteed to last aa ' lonr; ' your sentiment Ulf--a Sheaffer tit etlmo 'pent ' ' Sheaf fer Pans . $2.23 and Up Utah Of f iccjlupply Company 43 Kast Center Street Arrangements are being made for the annual American Legion auxiliary steak bake to be held July 15 at Canyon Glen in Provo canyoii for all legionnaires, auxiliary auxil-iary members and their friends. Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist is chairman on arrangements Mrs. Alice Beesley, auxiliary4 president, J-announces. Notice To Bonneville Girls Bonneville ward M. I. A. Gleaners Juniors and Beehive girls, are urged to be ready to leave for the Girls' home in Provo canyon, July 6. The Bonneville group will remain re-main at the homeuntil July 12, and all gitfs expecting to participate partici-pate in the annual outing are ask ed to report to tnei romcers. f iTj'l' . .. , V. '!; " " A "' '7 "'. " " ' ' 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 . . r FATHER'S DAY Salle HimeuiiiKale kritire Stock of $1.65 Shirt Entire Stock of $1.50 Shirts and. V Three National Brands of $2.00 SHIRTS 1 SALE PRICE , Of! - $2.50 Or Two Shirts for . . Sale Ends Saturday . .i' ; Assured Quality is Economical - ,.;v ...... ... v. v SWLOR BROS toWPANY THE DEPARTMENT SHOOS OIVTCOVQ. Glub Calendarl " ' - ' . " Tt PROVONAS Provonas club remembers are to . meet Friday at 2 o'clock at Pioneer park, f,or a no-hostess party. Dinner wiil be .served at Haase - cafe. -WRITERS GROUP The Writers Study group will meet this evening at-730 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ruby Ander son, 324 North Fifth East street. 1- S. Members- of the L. S. cluib will be guests of Mrs. Stanley Clark Friday afternoon at her home. . CASTLE VALLEY CIRCLE An outing will be held by the Castle Valley Circle members and partners, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at Canyon Glen . in , Provo canyon. AH former residents of Emery county- are cordially invited in-vited to participate and they are to take a picnic supper. . SEWACO Members of the Sevvaco club will meet Fiiday evening at . the home of Miss Mabel Olsen. AL-G UE-WEEN " . r AT-Gue-Ween club members will be guests of Mrs. Mark Brown of SpringvUle, Thursday after noon at her home. f u. s. w. V. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown will be hosts to members of the-Mt. Timpanogo3 camp -and auxiliary No. 4, U. S. W. V., Thursday evening at their home, 636 South Fourth , West street. Opening event 7 of Brigham Young "university summer school recreation calendar will be a get-acquainted get-acquainted social "Thursday evening, eve-ning, June 15, at 9 p. m., in the Women's gymnasium, according to recreation chairman, Charles J. Hart, professor or physical education. Students and friends of the summer session are ' urged to at tend this social, which is to be informal, it . was stated by Professor Pro-fessor Hart. Either dates or stag is in order, and various 'mixers" will be . introduced to aid inac- quainting. new students. Good music will be provided for the dancmg, , it was announced.. , On Saturday, June 17 will be held the annual excursion to the Pacific States Cast Iron. ;PIpe Plant, to , which summer school students are Invited. How pipe is made will be ' demonstrated on this trip. ; - . Weddinff Date Set By Coupl e Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Bulkley of Provo,' wish to announce the engagement en-gagement ef their daughter. Ruby May Caryer, to Bill Lloyd Jolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Thurman of this city. . .The marriage ' will -take place July 1, and the couple will live in Provo. X S. G Club at 3 -No-Hostess Party A no-hostess party was- held by the S. C. club members . Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Park- Bridge was the diversion, and a tasty dessert luncheon - was served. Mrs. Leo Duke' woh the high score prize, Mrs.' Ross Cur tis, the second favor, and Mrs. Adelbert Coleman, the traveling award. " ' Those present were Mrs. - Leo Duke, Mrs. Leonel King, Mrs. Emil , Thalman, , Ms. , Adelbert Coleman, Mrs- Ross Curtis, Mrs. Lee Tuttle, Mrs. Horace Newton and Mrs. Fred Kemper. FLAPPEn FANNY - Cy GjMa " 1 ' ',' 1 1 COPS. 15.34 C fit A SERViCt. WC T. M. HZ. W. t- f'T err. - '7 ' 1 " " Cv: : -- N. L. U. Club Election Dance Artists Visit Here Mrs. Fay J. -Buttle was elected president of the N. L. U. club, for the coming year; at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Klara Snyder of Spanish Fork, Tuesday t Mrs. Lettie R. Dixon.. reUring president, was in charge,. Mrs. Evelyn Tucker was named vice president; Mrs. Stella McA.rthur, secretary, and Miss Joie Batchel-lor, Batchel-lor, treasurer. ' Club songs were sung, plans made for next year and a tasty luncheon followed- Flowers vf the season were used to decorate. iMiss Louise Tolman was a guest and the members present were Mrs. Helen M. Cox, Mrs. Fay X Buttle, Mrs. Lettie R. Dixon, Mrsl Willa S. Swenson, Mrs. Florence R. Beck. Mrs. Evelyn Tucker, Mrs. Aline C. Smith, Mrs. Wyla J. Nelson. Mrs.. Stella. S. Mc Arthur, Mrs. Phyllis R. . Brown and Miss Joie Batchelor. r, - Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Christen-Ben Christen-Ben and family had as their week end house guests, Mr. Chris ten-sen's ten-sen's brother," Lew Christensen, and his dancing partner,. Gisella Cacclalanza, cf . New York City, who were en route to Hollywood for a moving picture engagernerit. -. Mr. Christensen will direct the picture, "On Tour Toes, fcr Warner War-ner brothers, 'in which Miss Cacclalanza Cac-clalanza will appear. Recently, the pair completed a television broadcast broad-cast for the Columbia Broadca-s t-ing t-ing company. - ' As ballet master of the Ballet Caravan of New York, Mr. Chria-tensen Chria-tensen has toured the country and has appeared on Broadway. He is originally from Brigham City. ; - ':rr. " - 'A canyon party Sunday, honored honor-ed the visitors.; v ;; 'Wanta come over tonight and help me' heckle Tans date? iyi cut you in for a dime if he jrives us a quarter." 0 City Briefs Lambda Taus.at Canyon Outing BUV... T:' mm RooTDcnn t i I Miss Ba Brockbank tendered delightful party at the Brockbank summer home in Wildwood, Provo canyon, Tuesday evening. Enjoying the gay event were Miss Nadine Taylor, ; Mrs. Agnes Hawkins, Mrs. Virginia Brienholt, Mr?. MarJorie - Beth Boyd, Mrs. Edna Crockett, Miss Neva Han sen, Miss Gertrude Sauer, Miss Virginia Taylor, Mrs. Marie p. Bullock, Mrs. Margretta FI Nielsen, Niel-sen, Mrs. lone T. Hales and Miss Dorothy Jones. . i '. Afternoon of Bridge Enjoyed Mrs. Josephine Wightman en tertained members, of the DeNovo club, and Mrs. Ella Whittaker, Tuesday afternoon at her home. After . luncheon, bridge, was played. Mrs. , Arthur . Dusreins won the high score prize, and. Mrs. Fred NewelL the second favor.. Those present were Mrs. John Bush, Mrs. Arthur Duggins, Mrs. George Kimber, Mrs. Alvin Cor-bett, Cor-bett, Mrs. , ;Ted Johnson, , Mrs. Thomaa E. . Beesley, ; : Mrs. John Y eager, "Mrs. George H- Carter, Mrs. Fred Newell and Mrs.' Harvey Har-vey Hlggins. , , - Charter , Member Is Weicomed, - - ' . - V - . . Fifty .'members and visitors of Valley Chapter No. 3, On E. S., attended, ; the 'regular, meeting Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple. . Mrs. , Dottle Bower, worthy matron; was in ' charge. - Exercises for Flag day were held, and Mrs. Lettie, Nold of Los Angeles, a charter member of Valley Chapter, Chap-ter, spoke briefly. Visitors were present- from the state of Washington. Wash-ington. 1 , . '. '. NEW - ALL-STEEL MODERN . - Recently Installed . BRING YOUR FISH - IVIEATS, ,CPRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 40 SOUTH SECOND WEST PHONE SOS , A. C Wlckman. manager of the Personal Finance company , in Provo, for the past two years, has een transferred to Seattle, Wash., where he will take over the man agement of the Personal Indus trial Loan company. With, his wife, .left Tuesday - evening for Seattle. They came here from Salt Lake City. .. r;M. r-. """" ' Robert 1VL Ken,-Jr!,,-of Rexburg, Ida., was a visitor tn Provo Tuesday. Tues-day. x I . m . - K MF. G. Harrison of Vernal, spent today with Provo friends on business. busi-ness. - - m . Garth Seegmiller of Denver, Colo., B. Y. U. student,' underwent under-went an operation for appendicitis 4x the Clark clinic. Monday af ternoon. ter-noon. He was removed to the Sarah Barnett home and reported to be doing well. J. J. Reeves of Price, visited in Provo Tuesday with business friends. WUllam P.THurst of Blanding, Utah, is among the Provo visitors. Sirs. S. E. Price and son, Bill Price of Provo, and her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Dunn of Springville, left this morning for k six weeks' trio which will take them through Texas and the southirrBrock. ern states, to Miami, Florida, and Havana, Cuba, and up the eastern states to New York . and the world's fair. They will tour the New England states, travel across. the lakes to Michigan, Wisconsin and . Minnesota, and " will return home through Montana- and Wyo ming. home. She was accompanied by the Misses Neva Strate of Provo, and Frances Hughes of : Spanish Fork, who will spend the summer sum-mer there. Also, the girls plan to attend the world's fair in New York. " - 1 - : - - ' Mr. and Mrs, ' Albert Junes and Mr. and Mrs. ' Heber Done - and Elizabeth and ' Albert Done, will leave Friday for the -San. Francisco Fran-cisco fair.' Also, they - will visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coombs , and family in Berkeley, . Mrs. Ethel Spencer, her "daughter "daugh-ter Mrs. Helenas. Davis of Fountain Foun-tain Green, Miss Madge Jacob, and Grant Rasmussen will leave by car Thursday : f or ' the east, Mr. Rasmussen to attend Columbia university in New York. The women wo-men will spend the summer visiting visit-ing in Washington, D. C, with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spencer-, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Max Bown (Goldie Spencer.) Also, they will visit the world's fair. Mrs. Mary IL Mortimer, has left to spend a month in New York, visiting her son, George H. Morti mer and family, and the. world's fair, - , v " Mr. and Mrs. XL C. Niool have returned from Duchesne, after a delightful visit. They were accom panied: home- by their daughter, and Miss Barbara Lusty, who will visit at me xmicoi nome. , George U. Dixon of Chicago, BL, is a; guest this week at Saint Mary's rectory, where he is visit ing his grand-nephew, A. Elliott Walter R. Jenkins is returning tonight to his home in Whittier, Cal., after spending a week with relatives and friends in Provo and Salt Lake City.f He visited his mother Mrs. Caleb Hone of Proyo. Mrs.: .Jenkins will remain for a week or two and at present is at the home of her brother, Wyman Berg and family. The couple came to , attend the B. Y. IT. Alumnae banquet last week; Mrs. Jenkins will " visit" her sister, Mrs. W. W. Beckstead in . Logan, before re turning home. - ; ' , . , - Mr. caid P.Irs. Armond Brooksby. (Myrna, Thorson) have arrived from Chicago, where Mr; Brooks by has been attending Northwest ern university medical school. They will spend the summer .with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. 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