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Show Recent Bride Honor Guest f Christmas Party Plans Are Made In compliment to Mrs. Peter Getz, the former Dorothy Janson, i who - was recently married, a shower was given at the home of Mrs. I. E. Brockbank Thursday evening, by Mrs. Brockbank, Mrs. o. C. Adams, Mrs. A. L. Booth and Miss Editha Booth. Yellow chysanthemums and pink snapdragons were combined to form the beautiful decorations for the entertaining rooms. The guests made a bride's book and a tasty lunch was served at small tables. Beautiful gifts were presented to the honoree. Those 'attending included: Mrs. Elliott Tuttle, Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs. J. H. Hazard, Mr Lavar Christensen, Mrs. Theodore M. Taylor. Mrs. Abner Tanner. Mrs. Flight" of four of the heavy and deadly bombers. j William Mitchell, Mrs. Bill Whit- Daily, the women are making their house-to-house can- i er,. Mrs. John A. Johnson, Mrs. rases, and they solicit the help of the householders in sav-; ERnJBlwSS. mST cSSi House-to-house Contacts Must Be Completed by December 7 "You Can't Afford it?" Neither Could They!" You can't afford toot to buy a bond, say the Provo women wom-en workers in the Sixth War Loan drive, who attempted a mammoth task when they pledged to gather in $240,000 towards the "Utah County B-29 Superfortress" which the women of Utah county promised to purchase. The cost of a Superfortress is $600,000, and this must be collected by December 7, Pearl Harbor day. It is no easy mark for.the Utah county women to strike at, but, with the cooperation of every citizen in the valley, the "Utah County B-29 Suiierfortress" will take its place with the "Utah Past Matrons of O. E. S. were entertained at the home of Mrs. T. J. Rasmussen Friday afternoon, plans being made for a Yuletide party to be held December 15 at the Masonic temple. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Anna Bryden of Salt Lake City, a guest, and members: Mrs. H. F. Cannon, Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. Dudley Gallagher, Miss Nora Redfield, Miss Lottie Redfield, Mrs. R. K. Nelson, Mrs. J. C. Halbersleben, Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mrs. H. A. Immisch, Mrs. .Harold Blumenthal and Mrs. Jack Perham. Sorority Girls To Purchase Bond n For Couple Wed In Temple f DAILY HERATJfi ntenm. vtah couwtt, ttta pjt q UtUAl "ALU fMDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1944 rAvxt. ins their time and enerrv bv be ing ready to make their purchas-j SGWQCO Club At v ...Li. : w ai.. uu qwiWA nuucv wucu uivjr calL S The war bonds you buy will help speed the final victory, keep down the costs of war, "maintain a stable economy here at home Evening of Cards Ashworth, Mrs. Tinus Thompson, Mrs. Percival Bigelow, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, Mrs. Alma Hun- One of the prettiest and largest attended wedding receptions re-ceptions of the season was that honoring Mr. and Mrs. Reed G. Gillespie (Fae Bunnell) and given by their parents, Mrs. Ross Bunnell of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie of Edgeraont, Thursday evening in the Timpanogos ward hall. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake temple tem-ple Tuesday More than 400 guests enjoyed dancing, program and refreshments, and handsome wedding gifts were presented present-ed to the newly-weds, who will make their home in Edge-mont. Edge-mont. The receiving line comprised Mrs. Bunnell, mother of the bride; Harold Bunnell, the bride's brother; Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, parents of the groom; j Wayne Bellows, best man; the groom and bride; Mies Shirley Christensen, maid of honor; Bet- The little train-bearers were in duplicate frocks of white, with pink and blue trimmings. Bishop Boyd Davis was master of ceremonies, and he toasted the bride. The Drosram included: ty Jacob. Dortha Farnsworth, Trio, the bridesmaids, Dortha, Miss Amy Dixon was hostess ". "or, . r rwrin ; "- e Drioesmaias, uorxna, to the Beta Sigma Phi members Donna Hafen and Elizabeth Gor- Elizabeth and Donna, accompan- at her home Thursday evening, " tum vwuui, the president, Miss Donna Tolboe,!"u,!1,.c"' '"V". r'ua5' groom, rrincipw a. Iakinf i-Hbtb : bridal procession, and tiny Jo- P.- Warruck; solo, Helen Bunnell, ti,. , r,r ilene Pyne and Penny Robinson i.h. f b m ,an honrt aio. ' Jrain-bearers. ,, ,ni (. th, The bride was lovely in a gar; comic reading. Nina Lamb; soldiers and sailors confined inow.n white satin modeledjsolo. Moroni Jensen, accompanied accompanied by Alene Johnson; accordion selection, Maxine Pine- Mrs. Ercanbrack Calls Meeting Mrs. Sterling M. Ercanbrack of Provo, president of the Utalr Federation Fed-eration of Women's clubs, has issued a' call for a meeting of the executive committee of the fed- eration, to be held Saturday from Andore Foldes j Complimented Andore Foldes, world famous pianist, who delighted a large audience at the Provo tabernacle Thursday evening, is the house guest of Prof, and Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson during his stay in Utah, in m. to 1 d. m. on the mezza. Mr. Foldes, well known to;njne floor of the Hotel Utah in rrovo music lovers, came from; salt Lake City. new iurft w piay j-xoi. noDcrc-son's noDcrc-son's "Rhapsody for Piano," with the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra, orches-tra, in Kingsbury hall, Monday and Tuesday evenings. After the concert here Thurs day night, Mr. Foldes, Prof, and Mrs. Robertson and Dean Gerrit de Jong, were entertained in formally at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.- Mensel. Mr. Foldes will be here until Saturday, when he leaves for California, to give a series of concerts. Teller Dunford Mrs. Chatwin Burbidee. Mrs. All members of the Scwaco club Dewey Johnson. Mrs. John P. were present at the party given , McGuire, Mrs. Levi Reynolds, by Mrs. Hope Peay Thursday ! Mrs. Clarence Ellertson. Mrs. M. today and tomorrow, and provide evening at her home. B Wallace. Mrs DeVoe Wallace you and your family with a nest- Mrs. Alene Boswell won the Mrs Emil Jacobscn. Mrs Nadine egg for the future for education,' high score prize at pinocnie, tnc Ashby, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs ter. Mrs. Carlos Phillips, Mrs. iUU whteh is one of the1 with a long train and boasting Tollor nnfni-r1 .DOSpiWlS, WHICH IS One Oi U1C . , . - J I,... American Legion projects. trimmings of tucks and buttons. by Carol Memmott. Mrs. Spencer S. Hunn and Mrs. Nolan R. Brown were in charge of the gift room, assisted Arrangements were made also Hcr f,"gc':-tJp ,vcl1 of fine. net. ha va1i naMtmki 1? th. hAw,. pearls and orange blossoms. She' by nieces iut ! carried a bouquet of white roses! The serving table was beauti- B Wallace, Mrs DeVoe Wallace, : rLv, nm,i and gardenias. 'ful in an all-white decorative r Frntl .IarAhcon Mr nlaHina Mice Plir etii general chairman. Girl's Club Elects New Officers Pika Aye club members, organized or-ganized for a year, elected new officers at a meeting held Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Venice Isom. Miss Christensen was in white, scheme, a hand-made lace cloth! Nanette Nelson was named IN TECHNICOLOR nif JUNNI VKAIM JVNI HAVtt VJL :rw i with black lace trimmincs: Miss bcine used. Liahted white ta nor president: Pauline Brown, sec re - repairs and replacements, secur-diversion of the evening, and a , Adria Porter. Miss Ellen Ash- tM vUl Ti-i'v r,lnVinriiJacob' in white taffeta with'were on the tabic, as well as'tary; Garda Adams, treasurer, ity." said Mrs. Victor J. Bird, . tasty lunch was served. Chrysan- worth, Mrs. Lohree Stephenson.1 vi"""? of red; Miss1 Farnsworth, about the hall, and potted fern and Irene Rowan, reporter. n -t.i n,.ik...,. ...... .kmit ih ,i . n 'it mem dvts were present. ;. . , , , , , . . . .r .j Provo city chairman of the , themums were arranged about the Mrs. Ma Demos. Miss Viola Mc-: taffeta with black and were all about. Mrs. Harold Bun house-to-house canvass. rooms. Phic. Miss Reta Johnson. Mrs. Al- , .'n.l0iu V.L. whitc checked trim; Miss Hafen. nell and Mrs. Milton Bunnell Oil 3 1 V. livt m .1 H i V co-hit: Coming Sunday! IT HAPPENED TOMORROW -Bridge of San Luis Rey" George Watkins. city; Members Jnclude: Mrs. Fayklce Slack. Mn. Crede Brimta!!.! chairman of the women's divis- Thomas. Mrs. Bertha Nielsen.' Mrs. Jean Jensen, of Provo, Mrs. ' A in-;n? Oni- nil Jin." net Tneir corsages were of rose- Maycock. Lila De Lange, and ion, strongly urges the purchase Mrs. Ardith Nielsen. Mrs. LaWana Bennett Cash of Midvale. Mrs. I a HHiHmi Uinrh Jb tva buds .frecshias and gardenias. Lorna Anderson. of the treasury bonds, for which . Wright, Mrs. Lucille Booke. Mrs. Leon Billings. Mrs. Russell Piatt !J"m!L f.l omen receive full value Hope Peay Miss Irene Westphal. and Mrs. Helen Jacobs of Salt 1 Tnd Miw Tphyl is rtensen l .u: Xfi A.TaKol n un Mr Mar nr p t i lvJ Bnu " fnyillS Morxensen. ff Card Club At Enjoyable Party Delightful Party Given On Birthday j An enjoyable birthday party was held in the Lake View Dinner Party For Tripoley Club Mrs. Tony Madsen entertained the W. G. Tripoley club members at her home Thursday evening. the game following a delicious the women credit towards their quota. Miss Mabel Olsen. Mrs. Marjorie Lake Citv. New material on the Baby Hinckley, Mrs. Lorna Backus, Bonds for babies born after Pearl Mrs. Jeanine Thomas. Mrs. Norma Harbor, is available at the Vic- Hunter and Mrs. Alene Boswell. tory House, or may be secured by calling Mrs. Melvin FUlmorc or Mrs. L. E. McKell. The V-mail Bonds to be sent to service men and women as Christmas gifts ore also an im portant part of the present cam- The a.q club members enjoyed ' amusement hall in honor of Miss dinner. paign and must be purchased an evening at 500 at the home of Marguerite Asper of Salt Lake Tripoley prizes went to Mrs. soon in order ot reach the vari- .Harold Guymon a new mem- ily. Jfay Johnson and Mrs. Norman ous battlcfronts in time for the 5 Thursday, a tasty lunch fol- A program was enjoyed and Brown. Yule season. The Baby Bonds lowing the card game. square dancing and games werei Members attending were Mrs. and the V-mail Bonds are prov- The birthday anniversary of ine diversions of the evening. De- : Bert Garrett, Mrs. Fay Johnson. Mrs. Wesley Bray, Mrs. Norman Brown, Mrs. Tony Madsen, Mrs. Rowe Kerby, Mrs. Ross Weight, Mrs. Arnold Wilkins and Mrs. Robert Hundley. Mrs. Ellis RJch- ! ins of Ogden was a guest. ing popular, say the local women Mrs Olive Williams was celebrat- l'cious refreshments and birthday in charge of the Victory House. ancj 8he was presented with a ! cake were served. E. F. G. and H. series bonds, gift. Plans were made for the! Those attending were: Midine will be credited to the women for Christmas party. Mrs. Don Lees ; MKay, Evelyn Stobbe, Mary Lou the Durchase orice onlv. it is re-'unn hirh u-nm nri Mm Olive and Shirley Ann MacArthur. ported, likewise, the Baby bonds Williams, cut favor and Mrs. Curt Narc?y Jensen, Aleta Wald and; and the V-mail bonds. ,Cox the consolation award. ( jene rown, an 01 sail iake : Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, chairman Members present were Mrs. 'C'1 LaVerl Johnson, Gordon CI.EOFAN of the pin-money stamp books, to Hazel Hundley, Mrs. Curt Cox, j Zobeil, LaVar Madsen. Scott Kill-! Mrs. Joseph Perrl will enter-be enter-be turned into bonds, urges that I Mrs. Don Lees, Mrs. William j pack, Robert Olsen, Arlen Jack- tain members of the Cleofan club everyone hurry and fill up their iKelsch, Mrs. Ned Cameron. Mrs.!86"; Ronald Madsen and Donald I at her home Saturday at 1:30 stamp books and start another. 'Olive Williams. Mrs. Wayne Mad- Hales, of Lake View. o'clock. and then another. ;sen and Mrs. Walter Liddiard. Breakfast Given As Birthday Fete Mrs. Hans Peterson was enter tained by a group of self-invited Here, in a nutshell, is where YOUR war bond dollar is going, go-ing, as pointed out by Mrs. H. B. Meneel of Provo, Utah county chairman of the women's division: divis-ion: For aircraft, 19 cents; for ordnance and signal equipment, 12 cents; for navy and army ves sels, 10 cents: for merchant ships. , pupsh who 'drooDed in' for break four cents; for miscellaneous mu- fast Thursday morning. J , ; ,1 . . r I - . utuuiu, 11 tcnis, lor war con- The women were Mrs. niauae struction, 14 cents; for non-muni- Young. Mrs. Stella Rons. Mrs. tions war items 'pay. subsistence, t Rose Zobell, Mrs. May Ward. Mrs. travel, export commodities, ctc.)iZora Gray, Mrs. Eva Hutching. 25 cents; for non-war uses, 5 Mrs. Alice Nelson and her son, cents. Craig Nelson. The war is costinjr us more1 The affair celebrated Mrs. Pet- than $10,000,000. an hour." $175.- person's birthday anniversary and uw every minute: 53,000 a sec- she was presented witn a gut. onu: 1 Remember It's not over until it's all over.' It's up to Mr. and ! Mrs. America to "foot the bill and QUICK! I Wm.n ,.T, 4U I ' "M'.n vji iuc various districts of Provo have been list-! ed from time to time, and today. ' were entertained at the home of xne soumeast army of ardent Mrs. Lloyd Louder Thursday ev-mothers. ev-mothers. sisters, sweetheayts yes ening. the party honoring Mrs. --and grandmothers, who are ; Norrls Peterson, who was prc-bringing prc-bringing in the money for an j sented with lovely gifts, early victory are featured In 1 Cairtni inH Itinrh were diver- 1 mere columns iurs. fierce Norton and Mrs Lucile Slaughenhoup, colonels in Gifts Presented To Club Members Pon de Raille club members PLAYLNG FRIDAY and SATURDAY WARNERVoNfViESr FWQ THt v" STAGf PLAy RAYMOND HASSEY JACK CARSOU PETER LORRE o.ct., FRANK CAPRA PRISCIUA LANE COW. CVERETT HORTON JAMES GLEASOK' JOSEPHINE HULL JEAN AOAIR JOHN ALEXANDER Sern ny by Juliu J. and Philip O. tpttaln From tha Stag Play by Joaaph Kaaaalrnt Produced py Howard Undaay and Ruaaal Crauaa Muale by Max Stalnar sions. Guests were Mrs. Kent Rich and Mrs. Carl Louder and momHAra attnHin0 iwn tra. ine soumeasi aistrict, report sev- 1 Norris Peterson, Mrs. Eldon An-eral An-eral big salts by workers in their j derson. Mrs. Ve'-don Richardson, district. Mr?. David Rust h unlrf Ht Fnwl Wirnlrk .Tr Mrs. 55.U00 worth of bonds, and Mrs. Lowell Gordon.f Mrs. Bertrand j iwuua r-eierson sola 52800 in Manwell. Mrs. Glen Kocherhans one day. Seven $100 and a $500 Mrs. George Stone. Mrs. Jack num V NOW PLAYING! as THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER MADE! PLEASE: Don't Reveal the Surprise Endingl SamuelGoldwyn 1 pHUtMjZ BOB HOPE VIRGINIA MAYO WALTER SLEZAK WALTER BRENNAN VICTOR McLAGLEN ADDED: Disney Cartoon - THIS IS AMERICA - News bond were sold bv Mrs. Rpnla Brown. Assisting Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Slaugenhoup are the following: Majors: Mrs. Beulah W. Brown. Mrs. Ralph Kitchen. Mrs. A. C. t Norwood, and Mrs. Idonna Pet- Powell and Mrs. Alma Ross. Blanche Hansen. Mrs. Lloyd G. Harris, airs. Rulon Harward, Mrs. Aura C. Hatch, Mrs. Eva Hutch-ings, Hutch-ings, Mrs. H. A. Immisch, Mrs. Marie Jensen, Mrs. Josephine erSOn. Captains: Mrs. J. C. Alln i .lnhnmn Mn. T.Nnr Kav Mrs Mrs. Mary Clarkson, Mrs. George I Gladys G. Kcigley, Mrs. Hael M. Fairer. Mrs. Alton B. fiilM i Killnaolr Mr Nnrma Kins Mrs Mrs. J. Crede Kindred. Mrs. T. C. Don Lambert. Mrs. Lola S. LeVl- j 'f". ieon j . JWyrup, Mrs. j tre. Miss Beth Larscn. Mrs. Dor- I wnruae rage. airs. O. Earl ! othy Meldrum. Mrs. Lee C. Mor- i 1 1 nomas, Mrs. Von b. Williams , can. Mrs. Rov Passev. Mrs. Laura ana Mrs. Helen Worthington. . S. Richsteig, Mrs. Ruth Scovile. Lieutenants: Mrs. Katherine ! Mrs. Vilate Strong, Mrs. Llllie Baker. .Mrs. A. Vivian Billings, ! Stubbs, Mrs Edith S. Thacker. Mrs. Grace Bown, Mrs.. Miles S. . Mrs. T. A. Thurman. Mrs. Chloe Bown. Mrs. Floyd Bremholt. Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Cecil Warrender, Helen Brown. Mrs. W. H. Calla- 1 Mrs. May Ward, Mrs. Bill Whit-han. Whit-han. Mrs. Elmo Chccver. Mrs. A. 1 taker. Mrs. May Wiscombe, Mrs. D. Clark. Mrs. Dec Clegg. Mrs. j Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. Dean Charles Daly. Mrs. LaVar Grone- Van Wagenen and Mrs. Larue man, Mrs. Hulda Grover, Mrs. ' Vacher. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT - SAT. VERDI BREINHOLDT AND HIS ORCHESTRA with PEGGY KAY Your Special Sat. Nite Dancing Treat UTAH COUNTY'S :n spot" AMERICAN FORK DANCE? KETITRXS SAT.. DEC. 9TH BOB UEESEd HbN.B.C. ORCHESTRA 7 DANCING At UTAHNA Every SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY Music by DOB ORTON and his band GENTS 75c LADIES 25c Tax Included Married Folks Dance Every Tuesday CARTER'S ORCHESTRA HEY KIDS! Annual Fire Department Academy Theatre 9 o 10:30 A. M. Doors Open 10:00 a. m. BRING A GOOD TOY (or One That the Fire Dept. Can Repair) AND SEE A FREE SHOW! "RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE" and TWO DISNEY CARTOONS Extral on Staffe I - 0N screen - First Run! Valleais nT "e u MONSTER Hypnotic maker" with Thrill Show! j. carroll naish You May Come to Scoff! SEATS NOW ON SALE! You'll Go Home Get Yours Early! CONVINCED! ALL SEATS 60c ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! ji. SATURDAY MIDNITE SHOW Dec. 2-:L Ip --..I t M I M m f. U 91 ri.m. . I It Til n unumiw SHE RISKED HER LIFE FOR HIM . . , 6 x f v Ytt She Hod Vowed Never To Love Any Man ! I RAY fill nun I D 1 D D I D I D DITTfl II 5 ' Tha amazing ad- Jt tZTl tur off on Amarkan Captoin 4 and a I o 1 1 y . tf FrKri air I 'I - JL 9 A FRANK 80R2AGE PRODUCTION Welter Slezek lucilt Watson by ftM ltfiii Iwm fmy y I mr tm&m ALSO-LATEST ALSO-LATEST WORLD NEWS NOW! ENDS SAT. COMING SUNDAY! IT U PUT A SMIU IN YOU1 IYI . . . AND A SONG IN YOUK HEAKTI - VBSSk. arrwtrwi" LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 'Shadows in the Night' - 'Mystery Man' With WARNER BAXTER with WM. BOYD 7 Companion Featnr OUSURCRAJfl If . t k STARTS TOMORROW! DOORS OPEN 12:30 P. L J |