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Show PAGE FIVE I ii ere slim: Features For Women; Club and Lockie News Ethel D. Rambcau Society Editor Phone 432 AA. f I "e -e-N- PROVO (UTAH') DAILY HERALD, .THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 10 10 i:;;;:;r K2 IN .11 Military Theme Featured At Beta Sorosis Dinner-Dance Combining their tenth "tin' Anniversary with a military ti i loe, Hot a Sorosis members chusv "Tin Years of Armament" Arma-ment" as the theme for their dinnc r-dance, "h" I, at Jlutvl Roberts Wednesday evening. Tho tables were arranged to form an "X," a law J't'd, v, :itc and h'uo cake, holding 10 candles, (Tracing the central point. At alternating- ends wore Uncle Sam hats filled with choice flowers of the season, and Uncle Sam figures. Iled. white and blue borders lined the tables, also decorated with ,t. i iv, ami metal place cards and? tin programs proved novel ana at-j Warij iI,.R uai live. ravins 101 me jauie.1 Word Comes Of. Marriage Mrs. J. H. M unlock oinounce the marriage Edith. In C!m:- r. eei-is:."..! 01 i la-juos hfL in nunc- 1ixon stones, and the men were given 7 " ,', , , . ,, , .,,..,. K. B. Sanls. Mrs. and Mrs. Donald M. M r. Ore: of tii. ir d n. .O.I ton Murdoek 'if Calif ot nia, which. 1 . la. Thursdiy, Nov. T. m Las Vegas, Nevada. Tie ri( w lyvvcds will make t f 1 f i ! lioiiie at Eake Arrowhead, California, Cali-fornia, where Mr. Murdoek is employed at the lodge. The hi ide has iifi n working in Los Angeles fur the pa,-t two years. i Letter Carriers l'l.i'.' butt (His. The Preside it. Mr: la nr. d El. B. Sh river as the Prof, and Mrs. Karl Youn;:, Mr. and Mrs. Krven J. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. E. T C- v..' , ... IT.. t.n T nder-m-ehief. Two military , .T 0,.,, T w,.ot j Chr i.-tenen. Dr. and Mrs. Carlton ; Culnv.eo. Mr. and Mrs. Dex j Shriver. Mr', and Mrs. Doal M. i Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snarr, j Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goave, Mr. j and Mrs. Fred Dixon, Mr. and "O.n K. P. Duty Mrs. Erven J. iri',..i mni.t ,' t.. . i. r-- , i T . , . . IMI.'. i iwyu jviii ii. i. .ill , till.. 1 .-. .wi.iuii, vu.i v tn a nunai jljii taking." ta-king." Prof. Karl E. Young; ii.trod i n it . tap dances were furnished by Miss June Wsiywell, and "America Kirsrs," com nmnity sdnpin of patriotic pa-triotic yoripjs, was led by Mrs. F. i'j.iine Ward. Toasts were jriven as follows: 'Vn In the Air." D. Orlo Allen; M rs O. Meredith Wilson 'Tanks For the Memory of Tin Years, Mrs. J. Erval Chri.st..-n.sen. I "' Mr.s. Marvin Cease played ai Ianoleum Is Easy to ( lean ))i,iiio selet tion, a medlry of pat- I It's a smart id a to have your ri'.tie son-s. I kitchen fhelves covered with lin- Tlie awarding of "medal -j" was j oleum to match the linoleum on in charge of Airs. Floyd Millet. ! I ho floor. Have it cemented down, Dancing was enjoyed to tiie of court;:'. They will be easy to n-ac of Curt Curtis' orchestra. ktep rive of dust and dirt, parncu-Mrs. parncu-Mrs. Floyd Mdlet was chairman, larly if piven two or' three coats Mr.s. E. E. Shriven-, of wax weil rubbed down l-civ.een Young-, Mrs, Elaine each coat. V IV us and Mr. and Booth. ij a: '-i.- tcd iv Mrs, Ka,l "; c y c C j r i s I ' J 1 ' ! C 1 ': C 1 ' i. C 1 C") THAT THE IFljlS LADiPS STORF fk n. - n " u r - s Wa tdt4i iiii U villi UMy U " LLi.aL Or iill! tU.il iLi. llLJuQlLOiiO CHILDRENS h !;-; ! i ijr Featuring POLL PARROTT p ana sTAK-liKAiSD! Triced at . . . 70 f rn ' v tO k' -4 1 & p are Your Feet Expertly Fitted Bij Our X-RAY SHOE FITTING SERVICE! Mrs. Ipwiird Ol.sen was hostess to the Et tter Carriers' auxiliary Wednesday afternoon at her home, at which time officers were elected for the eominj? .year. Mis. Olsen was named president: presi-dent: Mis. Eldon Palfieyman. vice president; Mrs. Frank Davenport, Daven-port, secretary; Mrs. W. D. Stud-ler, Stud-ler, mistress-at-a rms, and Mrs. Andrew Hartley, chaplain. A review of the book, "Pretty Is As Pretty Does," by Hannah Daphne Dalton, was reviewed by Mrs. Lawrence Gibson, and lunch-con lunch-con was served. Also present were Mrs. Eugene Olsen and Mrs. Cleve Brown of Provo, Mrs. John Frost, Mrs. Eu.qene Hughes and Mrs. Loiii.-e iCobeitson of Spani.sh Fork. Dental Auxiliary At Dinner Meet A dmncr-rneetin was held by the Provo District Dental .society .so-ciety ati'ulia i y. Wednesday evening eve-ning at Die i;lnaMae 1 l.'-rtqui.-t home. Chrytaidhemums pretlily decorated decor-ated tin- tabic. Mrs. W. E. Worl-ton Worl-ton of Eehi, piv.sident, pl'esided, and after a piano solo by Beverly Brown, Miss Guvn Johnson read a three-act play. Members of the society. will en-Urtain en-Urtain for the ladies Wednesday, Dec. 11, it was announced. Mrs. L. E. Ottesen of Spr ingville, and Mr s. DaCosta Clark arranged the meeting". meet-ing". Jn attendance were Mrs. M. W. Merrill. Mrs. O. D. Hansen, Mrs. L. E. McKell, Mrs. W. D. Tueller, Mrs. DaCosta Clark, Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Provo; Mrs. C. R. An-dc-rson of American Fork, Mr.s. J. H. Ellsworth of Payson, Mrs. N. Osborn of Eureka, Mrs. A. G. Brockbank of Spanish Fork, Mrs. W. L. Worlton of Eehi, Mrs. L. E. Ottesen and Mrs. II. C. Petty of Spi-injrville. -; Lehi Couple to Wed, November 23 LEHI The engagement of Miss Karma Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, to A. Dale Whimpey. son of Mr. and. Mrs. John N. Whimpey, is announcing the marriage, to take place at the Evans home, Saturday, Satur-day, November 23, with Bishop K. K. Webb performing the ceremony. cere-mony. Miss Evans is a former student of the Brigharn Young university univer-sity where she was a member of LaVadis social unit. She been employed in Salt Lake for the past year, bridal shower compliment- Miss Evans will be given by n i u. loiclltJHUcU j AIJTISTS SECTION . meeting of the artists' .c-c-r,f Ihe Women's Coiincil will held at the home of Mrs. nfc Earl, K .-,.- Nort'n l.'niver-avemie, l.'niver-avemie, Friday at 2 o'clock, work. CLEOI AN Cleofan club members will meet at the home of Mrs. A. R. Morgan Mor-gan Saturday afternoon at her home. ... U.Y.U. WOMEN The P.. Y. U. Women will meet Saturday at .'1 o'clock in the faculty fac-ulty room of the univtrsity. The subject. "Chief St ran. Is in American Amer-ican Thought," will be discussed ly Mrs. George Woithen, who will present a paper on ' "The Trend Towards Optimism." to be followed by a paper on "The Tr end Towar d Futihta i ianism," by Miss I'leen Waspe. Utah Sorosis ( )pen bession iMedieal Anxilhuy Peace Officers I At Monthly Meet! Wives at Party I An int, "et;.-.g i f the The Peace Officers auxiliary Ft :ii Count v Medical .-. cieiv mix- lut V- ax me Jiaase ( die Hj.ies- htfu. social function was Hiary wa, held Wci:;f i,y c,; 7, olVJ.J" inc.'. a i me nome (a .or,j. v. i . , -e -. '. i ........... r.. . r-ieseivi.t. Mrs.! Fu'e-hundi cd was played and ! Javeee I Name Wives Officers I'.eld at the W'oi.u'n' r-Tid.tious ' 1:;. .. 1 iv :-.rU v.,. ' ub.n the ! H-'s'-t, with th UtHh Sorosis c!uh h. Id oo,.n ses- prc-idnig. sion. . ith the H'C-ntlv organized f-'-' t:i !; k e lVr " 1 ' Junior St.iosis club' as s;."aal : P"' 1 ' "'.' mto.cal in.nu.e 'ii-ia, and irs. c. .a. .--muii cii unniii oi i lie magazine con, pi i.o-s awai tii d, after w hich a deli' de-li' :nus chicken dinner was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Wesley gue.- The Jaycee Wives, recently organized, or-ganized, elected officers at a cin-ner-meei mg held at Keeleys Wed-jienl.iy Wed-jienl.iy evening. Mrs. Sherman Chi'istcnson w.ts Kobcv, Mrs. J. C. Snow. Mrs. i elec ted president; Mrs. Hairy Ol- I. S. Mrs. Stanley .Clark will entertain enter-tain members of the L. S. flub Friday afternoon at ht r home. JOCOSE Members 'of the Jocose club will meet at the home of Mr.s. Pat Wilde Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Dinner will be .served in town, after which the members will )." taken to a movie. ,U'MI)!i ai iui:v The Lottie Wortncn group of the Junior American Lemon aux iliary, win meet Saturday at :.Jd I o' hick at the home ,f Helen i Gardner. TOO West Third South. stre.. . E. M. C. The H. M. C. cluli mci tin bcen postponed until Nov. ; has S Club At Party the has City A ing her mother Ward Relief nay evening. The vgung people will make their home in Salt Lake City. in the Lehi Second Society rooms, Fri- S. club members .'were enter tained by Mrs. Edgar A. Poe at her home Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. : Charles' Johnson was a guest, and the members present were Mis. Charles A. Thomas, Mrs. Mark Scott. Mrs, Bill Cail-son, Cail-son, Mrs. Elmer Nuttall. Mrs. Max Berg, and Mrs. Paul Salisbury. - Luncheon was followed by bridge, Mrs. Salisbury winning hi, eh honors, and Mrs. ScotT. the second and traveling prizes. Chrysanthemums, Chry-santhemums, decorated the rooms. J. F. F. Club Entertained J. F. F. club members met at the home of Mrs. J. R. McAffee Wednesday evening. Five-hundred was followed by luncheon, Mrs. Orin Winget winning win-ning first prize, and Mrs. Ralph W. Morgan, second. Other members present were Mrs. Vivian Harrison, Mis.' Clinton Clin-ton Erickson, Mrs. S. Paul Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Velo Barrett. I.Irs. Lawrence. Law-rence. Sutherland, Mrs. Martin Kimber, Mrs. Fred Kemper -and Mrs. Orson Downard. Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Mrs. 'Fred Clark were guests. Birthdays Friday, Nov. l." MRS. MARVIN MELD'RUM B. II. BOWER E. S. MESERVY ORSON PRESTWICH Mrs. La Nell Hayward is president presi-dent of the Junior- club, which is being sponsored by Utah Sorosis. Sor-osis. Mr.s, John E. Hayes, president, weleoiwvl the m e rn be rs and guests, G3 in number. -Beautiful lavender and .. gold chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were arranged about the clubhouse, and a Thanksgiving motif was carried out in the luncheon. A splendid review., .of "Land Below the Wind," .y Agnes Keith was given by Mrs. Vaseo M. Tanner, Tan-ner, who was introduced by Mrs. Arthur-Gaeth, who read a quoia- j tion. Mrs. George liallif read the club collect and the American Cieed; Barney Rawlings sang, "All, Sweet Mystery of Life," ;ind "1'nilian Love Call," accompanied by Miss Hazel Palfreyman, and at the closing, Miss Elaine Brown, a c c o m pani e d by Miss Emma Hayes, sang "I Love Life," and j cme Kiss." Hostesses ; included - Mrs. J. C. Knell, Mrs. J :a ph C, Clark, Mrs. George Woi then. Mrs. Leland M. Perry. Mrs. Pcteival l'igelow, Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. I. E. Brock-bank, Brock-bank, Mrs. L. L. Culhmore and Mrs. S. R. Boswell. X- x- Women Enjoy Colorful Program Mrs. Ariel Ralhf appeared in native continue and talked on the "South Sc.i Islands," at the meeting' meet-ing' of the University Dane's, helil Wednesda v evening in the faculty room of the university. Also, she taught the native dance to the following members, who appeared .before the group several' times during the evening: Mr.s. Veriia Walker, Mrs. Vontella Blackham, Mrs. Esther-Christen-sen. Mrs. Beth Haggerty. Mrs. Fern Dennis, Mrs. Fay McDougal and Mr.s. Frances HiErginbotham. Ray Hanks and George Lake favored with instrumental music, and Mr. Lake sang in the Sanman tongue. Refreshments featured a Thanksgiving motif. Mrs. Helen "Walker was chairman, chair-man, assisted tv Mrs. Elaine Earl Fir.layson, Mrs. George Love- mittee. si.oke on its value to ttwl Mrs. lten I nompson. pen, first vice president; Mrs. Neifo Westcvei', second vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Ed Nicholson, secretary; secre-tary; Mis. Peed Kii Kham, treas- i i-:inis in au.enoance were Airs. I'M Clark of Spanish Fork; Mrs. urer. William Powell nf Payson, Mrs. I Wendell Rush. Mrs. Thomas Trin- i Captains of the color divisions . . t ..... . i ,, ,, n .t.... l 'i , . , , 11,1 ma a and Mrs. James za minor- v.vm loin, .i .i.-. ..n man of Lehi; Mrs. Jed Mercer and members and the public in general. ' f'JitP.S WOle I'n.ee (:; ; . i ,;i,--l- ma.s i-ai'ly to be held Dec. 1, v. ith Mrs. O'.vt-n P. lienin; r ;.s cVc.ii-niari, cVc.ii-niari, assist.'d by Mrs. L. L; Culli- more and Virs. lHei ClxIK. , ......... , . ,., ,., ,...,, Mrl f-.U..rh Vihn. di v. mw.it Mn Pnnik Miss Mildred f.;in,er, h-uee:eT ; Vi Ci ,, IVav of American Fister. yellow; Mrs. Lynn Moul-tci.oeut Moul-tci.oeut ol the Lt.oi ..bey li , ,( ik . Mn. wil!i.;m Ijewis, Mrs. ton, gieen; Mrs. Lamar Maycock. pital, was a. gueet, i.im t..e v.u f X(,(iri,f , Mrs. Cuv Chris- u-i, and Mis. Ix-Poy Tuck.-tt, nrs pre-,,t wvre -a.- 1. red R.!(i) ip j ;ot Halladay. Mrs. j white. Taylor, ...is. Aino:d Ko,..;,.i, ..,.,s rharle Smith J J. Weight. ivi.-.s.;J. Vc. -,,iv,i, ; .. ...., ,T..S ,...,Dh Hunt- Thirty membrrs were pieseni. M rs. Ow en P. 1 lenmger, Mrs. Albeit Al-beit H. Taylor, 'Us, -Wilfoi d Wo' if, Mrs. L, L. Cub.ai 'i ei Mis. id ..a- guest, Mrs. Ralph lltm l-V l-V of Piovo. ) ..'. ' - Charles M. S.nil;i, M r.-,. " Klei n ;t 7 . Clark. Mis. P. M. Kei.y a nd Mi ,. OStCSS At Cards, Lunch Karl jalleic; of 1 loco, Mrs. .K pll li;.,.nes e. . ..r.i. :i e ! 01 JVirs. Myron Li. d ; I .t.a -fa .M is. L. '. W.iiei:- i.i of eve. .In?' Afternoon of Bridge Enjoyed Mrs. J. Be Scetcwlor' entertained enter-tained at her home Wednesday alt( inoon, lor r. .!,;! rs of the Tr .ple Four Pi idee , !.,b. A tasty Juncht-oii was followed by bridge. Mrs. V." P. Young v.on the lii:.;t prize, and .Mrs. John Ellison, .second. A Tharik:;p,tving iiea was earrie.l out in-Uhe. dec-orations. dec-orations. Mr s. G. P.. Willett w as a gue: t, and members ,!.: Lt im hid- d Mis. I-'re.l Stni,!, ;, Mis. "H. A. S.nnol, Mis.': Ce,,i,ei Zatriskie, Mrs, Bert Sutton, M: ;. C.d Cra-gun, Cra-gun, Mrs, D. D. Sutton, Mrs. ('lark New. '11, Mrs. p,;,l 1 Viet; oil. jll":. W. P. Young and Mrs. "John 'Ellison. 'Elli-son. 1 1. Miss Gavle Col bet t was hostess a p otv Tuesday evening at her nds were followed bv lunch- i eon, served to Miss May Thacker, I Mis.-j Emily Gingell, Miss Deon j liavv'se. Miss Ann . Bray and Miss 1 1 i.ida liowley. ' '.'M,:-"-' i . i t 1 "A n 1 s L A b. 'vy L-l. Helief from Distress Comes tl.is Kay Put 3-purporfi Va-tro-r.ol up each nostril . . . 1 ) It shrinks swollen membranes: mem-branes: 1 2) Soothes irritation; 3r Helps flush, out naivil patsases, clear-ins clear-ins clogging mucus. ' Fi.'dova Dance Sludio'n are -organizing Two new (lasses in Dancing for hildivn who- have never. Studied Darn ing. TAP AND I5ALLET I'liesday Wednesday . Friday Inert, mi s this gtcit opjioitunity to enroll your child in Dancing miller the Iiic-ouiparable Madame Frodnva fle-ist. r Now I. O. O. I'. II Ul. KU N. I rnversity Ave. I'ln. 11.- Mis. Rrami CSoW Mr. Kruger 7SAV, e-o Mayeo ks W 'dl'3. l'.'',i'..i'e unnr, Mrs. r h .-. VISIT PROVO'S FIHST LINEN SHOP! Mar ie Gardner and Mrs. Fay Mel-1 1 lor. Twenty-eight members were , 1 p! esi-nt. Harmony Bridge Club Party The Harmony-Bridge club- met at the home of Mrs. Ardell I'eters Tuesday evening. Airs, iieicn Lai- j tlcfield. Mrs. Wilma Mi holson and Mis. llosic Adams winning the prizes.' Mrs. Ada Morgan was a guest and the other members prt-sent were Mrs Evelvri C'lavton, Mrs. Afton Edwards." .and Mrs. Mdii-cent Mdii-cent Ferguson. -x- Delta Thcta Chi Plans Dinner '. ' An informal hat vest- - .dinner-I dance is being held bv the Utah 1 Ep-ilon (haptcr of Delta Theta Chi. Saturday evening at the! Haa.se cafe. , Miss Mildred Moe is chairman, assisted by Miss Helen Alleman, 1 Mrs, Edith Stein and Mrs. Elda I Tuckett. Mrs. Gene Whit taker, will I be toastmistress. M'SS-r 'cwt1'-- '4-v: 'fa V' o (TVs Ti i 1 ! rO T3 0 VALUESf- V ALU ESI and values: ou Are eordially Invited lo Inspect Our Larg:e and Complete lane of Ueautiful Embroidery and Fancy Linens. JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY OPENING SPECIALS! tCU For More Holiday Glamourl Newest, most excitin.tr, holiday formal you could wear . . with that "covered up" look. Ultra-feminine, sophisticated and so drn-nvuic. drn-nvuic. . . Come quickly for yours today. Choose from a oh: selection. 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Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute; of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 23 MILLION iar3 ol Arrid have been sold. Try a jar today ! r r rt 4 i - ..! S t. 4 Special Closcout L- - - ' n,q fir in1?; QiijVQ vaiuCS Q7 on 019 on OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY! "If IFs New or Smart We Have It" jr At all ttor wl i ri j ltill trtrtI 'iilxi ill nar'l' ri AmT ;,-: , A". VaW Jfiu -JL, GG NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE A PROVO PHONE :;.)) |