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Show ' J A, v , AVr ' I i 1 . ! 1 J , i A. RvneBelloWs neia 1 1 The' rnkjrle-s) rf ir-m Pvn 7JV dliti'W-V:M.iiii 1AVs. Ttoam :dWe . BAHowb, ion rs. Alien eeiiows. took place In the le Tuesday ev- Ml 4i V ) 'A of Mr. and both of Ore Salt Lake Robert , I. Burtoft of the temple preswency, perrorMed the cere-i mon?, in the preseriee of the pari ettti, also, Mr. And Mra. Samuel JPynei Mr, and Mrs. Riissell Bel- Iowa, Mrs. Milton B&lcWs, Reed utiespie, Bisnop and Mrs. Clayton Watts and Mr. and afrs. Lucius In compliment to -theWly-weds, who will make their home in Omitv a reception ; 1 bebigl given xnuraaay evening jtn the Timpanogos wanl hall by the bride's parents. Both ire graduates of the Lin-com Lin-com high school and Mr. Bellows has served a mission : the east central states. .' Recent Bride A .- Honoring her daghter, Mrs, Dal- S r - -. . in riuvti ui lormrr oevenee 5 Washburn, a recent bride. Mrs. J. . Nile. Washburn gave a shower Tuesday evening at her home. a . Flowers of the, season Were all about. - Games were enjoyed and the guests made an attractive .Bride's book. A tastefully ar- ranged lunch was served to 25 ' : guests, the hostess being assisted py Mrs. w. R. Teaguev , . Lovely -gifts delighted the hon-oree., hon-oree., i 77 Local Girls Leaving For .Cecttl Heririe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Henrie of 695 North Third East' street, and Barbara Bar-bara Clare BrimhaU, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brim- ball of 692 North, Third East street, also, M1"' Helen Rothweu, 467 East .First South street,. Span ish Fork, are among a group of 18 WAVES who will leave Mih-day Mih-day night for, training. Bidding farewell to these girls, members of the Utah WAVES Mothers' club will sponsor a reception re-ception Sunday from 2 to 4 o'clock, in Salt Lake City, Par ents, relatives and friends of the girls, who leave Monday for the U. S.1, Training school, Bronx, New York City, are invited to the re ception; - Cecil and Barbara Clare nave been close friends for years, both having graduated from the B, Y. high school ana nave - attended college. Miss Brimhall was af filiated with the Q. S. social un it. They returned Saturday from Phoeklx, Arizona, where they have been employed for a year by the. Phoenix Arizona Power and Light company. . Visiting Couple Tendered Supper ..A delicious waffle supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Alger, in honor of pvt. Francis Turner and wife, LaVon, who are here on furlough from Mlama, Florida . Those attending, in addition to the honored couple, were Mrs. Dora Turner, Mr. and "Mrs. George R. Turner, Mrs. Wendell Hoover, Mrs. Mira AJleman and the host and hostess. MetrppoH to jprano SirlgJIere J, I V V' - ";M ' ' K i - J V' f! ixmra . i id. i mi. YouH want this scrumpdous dish often, so always keepa package of Globe rtAi" Spaghetti on hand. Made from 100 semolina, it assures you tenderness, firmness firm-ness and lots of flavor! And the makers of the famous Globe "Al" Products stand behind its high quality. No ration coupons needed! ; . i i Bidu Sayao, renowned Metropolitan Ooera soorano who win bef presented in a concert at the tabernacle Thursday night under uiy auspices 01 uie universuy-ommuntty concert association. Concert Group To Make Plans At Dinner -Meeting Thursda Immediately following the Bidu Sayao concert at the Provo tab ernacle Thursday evsnlng, the diversity - Community Concert committee will meet for a supper and get-together at the home of Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, dinner chairman chair-man of the committee. ' Dean Herald R. Clark is presi dent of the association, Mrs. H. B. Mensel, vice president and membership chairman; Prof. John C. Swenson, vice president; Mrs. Paul Vincent, secretary and -J. Hamilton Calder, treasurer. Spaghetti 9?SZ 19m a Afifan. - MM TblP- ""'--. I .all V . i . t. At ft WM " A MHUt ... . well Add oat cup I 1 1 Italian Tome c1sv. ,orc 4 i . turner. tamu I. I I I I I 1 The tabernacle doors will be open an hour before the concert Thursday evening,, and committee members will be on hand to accept membership renewals and to tc-cruit tc-cruit new members for the coming com-ing season of concerts and lec tures. It is suggested that, if possible? ticket-holders renew, their mem berships Thursday' night, thus saving time and inconvenience of the concert association workers. Orem A memory party honoring their late parents, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Park, was given by family members Monday evening at the Parti's Cafe in Orem, the affair noting the "birthday anniversaries of the Mr. and Mrs. Park which occurred in April Mrs. Dean Park and Mrs. J. D. Pyrie were, in charge of general arrangements. The delicious 'dinner was served in the main dining room of the Park's Cafe, the tables being at tractively, arranged with bowls of daffodils and other sprtngi bios soms. Roy -E. Park was J toast master and a clever in-formal program pro-gram was carried out. There were approximately fifty direct desend ants of the honored Couple in at tendance. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson of Lindon entertained at dinner Sun day honoring her jiephew Kenneth Wilkinson who is leaving for military mil-itary service this week. Thec-guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilkinson, Kenneth, Scott, . Lou Ella and Larry Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. R- H. Boswell of San Francisco visited over the week end with Mrs. Ethel Finch and her family. Among the Lincoln high schopl girls who were in Salt Lake Satur day for the convention of state Home Economic clubs were ' the misses Rosa Mae Finch, Mary McTag, Gloria Ferguson, Dona Cordner, Lois Guymon,. Margaret Rowley and Joan Carroll. The Sharon ward visiting teach ers social will be, held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs J. D. Pyne. All. Relief Society ladies are invited to attend. Miss Valene Elder was pleasant ly surprised at the home of Mr. Loyd Shirtz, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary,- games, singing and tasty refreshments were enjoyed by the Miss Juana, Valene and Merdith Elder, Kenneth Ken-neth Shirtz, Wendell Elder and Loyd Shirtz. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Elder and their family and Misa Beth Cran-dall Cran-dall visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox In Kennilworth. - Parents or families of men who are leaving, for -military service in the near: future are- asked to contact Mrs. Sadie Elder or Mrs. Agnes Bellows, 'of the , Sharon ward partiotic committee. Pioneer Ward Reunion Hejd A rousing crowd; of &0 present pres-ent , and former) members of the Npioneer ward was1 on "hand to celebrate the ward's thirty-first birthday anniversary, . Tuesday evening at the church. The- annual reunion, waa combined com-bined with the closing social of the season for the M. L A., and the M. I. A. off leers, Grover Miller Mil-ler and Mrs. Rhoda Terry, presidents, presi-dents, were tm charge. Melvln Taylor, counselor, presided. A program was presented, including in-cluding a reading by Colleen Knight; duets,- DuttoH Miller and Emil . Hansen, alno. , Ross Ladle and Leo Allen; Bishop William DJ NOrman; viola selection, Rhea Jeaji Madseh, ac companied by Mrs. Mabel Childs; ward history, inpoetry, Mrs. Violet Vio-let Braithwaite; solo, Wanda Rogers. iThe Relief, society served deli-clous deli-clous refreshments in the amusement amuse-ment hall, after which humorous entertainment was provided, a number of the participants appearing ap-pearing in gay costumes. A one-act one-act play, "The First Dress Suit." was directed byf vMr. and Mrs. Venial Willians: solo, Floyd Herring, accompanied by Alva Wing: "GayrNlniUes" review, directed di-rected by. Elda ifete Lewis; accordion accor-dion piano selections. Gene Dev-eyK Dev-eyK finale,' skit, UnUl Our Boys Come Home," written by ' Ava Billings' and directed by Elda Mae Lewis. ' - Returns lo Provo From Soroptimist Regional Conclave Reporting a splendid convention conven-tion of the rocky mountain re gion of the American Federation of Sot-optimists, Mrs. Kathryn Mortphew Andrew, supervisor of elementary schools in Provo, returned re-turned Tuesday from Boise, Ida Mrs. Andrew, who . has served as regional secretary or the past two years was succeeded by Miss Margraret Embleton of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Marguerite Morris of Denver, Colo., regional director. was succeeded by Mrs. Sophia Keea or ogden. . Highlight of : the convention, held Saturday, Sunday and Monday Mon-day was' the attendance of the national vice president, Mrs. Lois Sandall of Seattle, Wash., who with Mrs. Morris, was ' guest speaker. Mrs. Andrew reported on the war act vii ties and post-war plans or the Provo Sflroptlmist club. Catholic Women's League Conducts Enjoyable Party A successful social evening was sponsored by the Catholic Wo men's League Tuesday evening at tne cnurch hall. The evenfxpened with n illustrated illus-trated lecture on the "History, of the Catholic Church in Utah," given by Father Jerome Stoffel of fthe Cathedral of the Madeline in Salt Lake City. Cards followed, and a delicious aien NINETEENTH CENTURY Mrs, V. . Ri Busterud will be hostess to members of the Nine teenth Century club Friday ati 2:30 o'clock at her home. Mrs. Bessie R Oourley program ipn "iwt Appreciation. practice will a held by the ic section chorus of the Wo men's Council Thursday at 2 o'clock , at the: Women's dub house. . k . - READERS GUILD - . ' , Mrs. Lewis Clark will be hos tess to the . Readers 'Guild Friday at 4 o clock at her home. 184 East Second- North street. Mrs. Willis Candland will review the play, "Kiss and TeU," by jS. Hugh LNATAU8IIA Mrs, Edna M. Nelson will be hostess, Friday evening to mem bers of the L'Nataushi' club. UNIVmslTY DAMES - A meeting of the University Dames wiH be. held Fridiiy eve ning instead of Thursday, because of the concert. Members aire to meet in me recepuon ' room or the 'Joseph Smith building. Mrs Eiiyin fennis wui review me dook. Children in a World t)f Conflietk" fby Roy' F. Street. Mr. Fern Del- pain, Mrs. Virginia! Keeier, Mrs. Ardis Soulier and "Mrs. June Jensen Jen-sen comprise the committee, LES FILLES (' Member of the Les Fllles club Will enjoy a theaterrparty Fri day evening and are i to meet at the corner of Center street and University avenue at 8 o'clock, prompt. 7 SOCIAL ' ART Mrs. .Melissa-Lewis is entertain ing members of the Social Art Club Friday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Erven J, Nelson. LITERARY LEAGUE Members of the Literary League will meet Friday at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Byard Nilsson Election of officers will take place. AL- GUE-WEEN Mrs. Fred Howard is entertain-ine entertain-ine members of the Al-Gue-Ween club Thursday afternoon- at , her home. TRIPLE FOUR Mrs. Clark. Newell will be hos tess . to members of the; Triple!! Four Briage, ciuo eriaay alter- noon at her home. ACACIA Members of the Acacia club will meet Friday at 2 o'clock at the Armory, to work on Red Cross surgical dressings. The pres ident urges a full attendance. DAILY HERALD VrtAH COtWTT. OTAB BSPAY. APRIL Sft 1944. m imwm. mm Nola deJong imented mpl Co wis give thef Misa Nola de Jong, affianced bride of. Clvde E. Sullivan was the motif for a personal shower gWeip by the Misses Margaret Hales and Artha Gene Curtis Monday evenine at the Hales home. The -young couple Will be married mar-ried ' Monday in the Salt Lake temple. . Bouquets ot hyacinths and daffodils daf-fodils proved attractive as a decoration dec-oration for ' the entertaining, rooms. ' Progressive Bride was played,; also, a Bride's scrap-book was made. Miss Jennie Keeier wop the prize for the evenmg. A tasteruuy appointed lunch was served at small tables. Beautiful gifts were presented to Miss de Jong.' In attendance were : Misses oDr-othy oDr-othy Rawson, June Mower. Lovina Hoover, Rose Taylor, Fontella Porter, Beta CJayson, Colleen Daniels, Doressa Paxraan, Maf- Jorie McBride. Carma Rose de Jong, Bonnie Jean Cromer, Mabel Stewart, Miriam Young, Ruth Peterson, Maria Hayes, Jennie Keeier, Margaret Wilson. Gladys Rawlings, Elaine Todd, Mary Smart, Marjorie Hart; Jean Anderson, An-derson, Mary . Lou Dixon and Isabel Hales. Utah Stake Announces Dance J Utah stake MIA. will bald ar.x other- of its series of , informal' . dances Thursday eveninjr in the ' Joseph Smith bulldtefl'. - 1 - ' - Members of Provo and Sharon stakes are cordially Invited to at- KM Tonlrhtll ! . Bogart In "SAHARA- and "FOLLOW THE BAND" 'Gay-Nineties' j Party Tonight Gleaner girls And their mothers moth-ers of Utah stake will enjoy a "GayNineties" party OUs evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock at the Sixth ward hall. v. j- Miss Melba Brown, ; stake Gleaner leader, will be in charge, "and. the entertainment will cno- yLAST TWO DAYS! EVEKYOSK'S PRAISIKO (THIS GREAT ROMANCE! lunch was served. Sweet peas and daffodils were employed m dec orating. Prizes were awarded, as follows: Bridge, Mrs". .Russell Tra' her and Wurman Berg; pinochle, Sylvester Brewer and Mrs. Wi E. Quinlan; 500, George Brewer and Mrs. S. Mehzheuber. 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