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Show 'PZLCiP 1 n mova trrAH cotJWTT. otab 4 DAILY HERALD f AUi X U WUDAY. NOVEMBER . 194$ j SfW "J-fcru""ut Women Anxious To Complete Bond Drive By Thanksgiving With only $35,000. towards their $200,000. quota in E-series Victory: bonds, the house-to-house canvassers who have been pounding the pavements for nearly two weeks feel theyhavent much to shout about. ; ' And - they waht to be able to shout LOUD! "The state of Utah isIeading the nation in the bond sales and the state war finance committee is putting an all-out effort to finish up the big job by November 22, winding up with a real Thanksgiving," said Mrs. Victor J. Bird, chairman of the house-to- B. P." W." Party s Delightful A program, table games and at- tractlvely appointed refreshments proved enjoyable to members ox the Business and Professional Women's club and their guests, numbering 60 women, Thursday evening at the Fourth ward amusement hall. Arrangements for the party. BrldgeGluB Entertained T S C Bridge club members were entertained at: the home of Mrs. Victor Smith Wednesday evening. Airs. Joseph Gagon, win ning the mgn score prae.vjars.. Orland Augason, the guest, second sec-ond favor, and Mrs. Verl Powel-son, Powel-son, traveling. A tasty lunch preceded the card same. Those attending were Mrs. Verl given to swell the civic welfare I -J'ST" C",V JS? k. iv, m wviPowelson, Mrs. Elmer Shell, Mrs. house division. Again, the more than 300 women wo-men workers make an urgent plea for householders to be in readiness readi-ness for the purchase of bonds when they- make their call. "Let's do away with all these callbacks," said Mrs. Bird. The Victory bond money Is to be used for equipment for hospitals hospi-tals throughout the country equipment to be used in helping to bring back health and strength to the men and boys who sacri ficed everything they had to gain' fund of the club, were made by the finance committee," Miss Grace Cheever, chairman, and the public affairs committee,' Mrs. Georgia Hansen, chairman. Miss Cheever presided and in troduced Mrs. Helen Dixon, who presented the one-act play, "Hearts To Mend, following which a trio, composed of the Misses Maxine Overlade, Leone Miller and LaDean Markman, sang. Norlyene Odran was at the piano. A variety of card and other table games were played. Miss Maida Bagley won the door prize, a large flowering plant, and beautiful pillow cases, A talk and demonstration on made and donated to the club by "Arrangement of Winter Bou-Miss Bagley, were won by Mrs. quets," was given by Mrs. Iris: Ivy Daniels. Creer at the meeting of the Bon- The women voted to purchase neur dub, held at the home ofja bond for Blaca Winter, Banquet Demonstration Proves; Interesting the peace. Mrs. Harold T. Christensou Thursday evening, Business was conducted by the Assisting were members of the finance committee, Mrs. Rita Wendell Hoover, Mrs. William M. Jacobson, Mrs. Joseph Gagon, Mrs, LaMar Groneman and Mrs. Milton Littlefield. Payson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding of New York City were guests of honor at a dinner party given by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. La ban Harding. Friends who enjoyed the delightful affair were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs Carl O. Nelson. Mr. and ' Mrs, Spencer Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-rell Dar-rell Brown, Mrs. Ruth Jorgcnson, Miss Cora Page. . ' Miss Cora Page was hostess at a luncheon party at thehome of Alexander. Mrs. Eva Martin and. Mrs. Sid Coray. Roses were used president. Mrs. Ed. Firmaae. Jr. Miss Amelia Losee, and membersi for the table decorations and cards Each city may choose its own and the members voted to pur-0f the public affairs committee, were placed for Mrs. Charles project, and the Provo women have selected a brace shop, which costs $75,000. With the additional funds, beds for veterans hospitals' chase a bond for Blaca. Refresh ments were served Enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. David Crowton. Mrs. Elvin Mrs. M. Strate. Leaving; Is Complimented Mrs. Myron State, who is mov ing to ' Youngstown, Ohio, was honored at the regular session of the Fine Arts club, held at the home of Mrs. C. LaVolr Jensen Thursday afternoon, with Mrs, Seymour Gray, president, as assisting as-sisting hostess. The honoree was presented with a farewell remembrance from the group. The vice; president, Mrs L. S. Mavcock. presided. Mrs. Alonzo Morley reviewed the book, "So Well Remembered," by James Hilton, and after the program, a tasty repast was en joyed. Pyrocantha and chrysan themums were ised in decorating. The women Voted to purchase a bond for Blaca. In attendance were. Mrs. John; S. Van Cott, Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson, Mrs. George H. Hansen. Han-sen. Mrs. Frank J. Earl. Mrs. John IS. Lewis, Mrs. Parley Christensen, Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mrs. Frank Mullett, Mrs. L. S. Maycock, Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Mrs. Doyle. Dast-rupr Dast-rupr .Mrs. Clyde Crockett, Mrs. Bert rand F. Harrison, Mrs. Lynn Hayward, Mrs. Lee B- Valentine, Mrs. Virgil -J. Smith, Mrs. Louis Booth, Mrs. Myron Strate, Mrs. F. V. Nichols, Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. Grant Ekfns, Mrs. Gregory Austin and Mrs. Harold T. Chris-tenson. Pioneer Medicine Is Discussed Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp Provo met at the home of Mrs. Jane Allred Thursday afternoon, after-noon, an interesting program be ing followed by lunch. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Maria D. Taylor, Mrs. Ida Harton, Mrs. Sarah McConachie. Mrs. Rose Bushell and Mrs. - Lillle Harding. Three original poems' by Mrs, Celestia J. Taylor opened the program, followed by a history of the life of Mary Young Wilcox, given by Mrs. Geneva Larsen. The lesson on "Pioneer Medicine," was presented by Mrs. Thorne. Three guests and 22 . members were present. Delicious refreshments were served. Y Homecoming Float Planned A delightful evening was spent by 40 active and alumnae members mem-bers of the Nautilus social unit of B Y U, Thursday evening at the home of Miss Geneal Martin. Mrs. Beverly Selck, Mrs. Eloise Peterson and Mrs. Gertrude Adams were assisting hostesses. Lunch was served at small tables, decorated with colorful bouquets of autumn flowers. Miss Fay Hunter and Mrs. Eloise Peterson, Peter-son, presidents of the active and alumnae groups , respectively. were in charge of. the business, and plans were made for the Y homecoming day float Bridge followed, , prizes going to Miss Barbara Sherry and Miss Joan HelndselmanL " i r-r-i r-k nnrinn . . i it up isvji iv-H iy.v ' i- Club Saturday'- 1 The Timpanogos DanclnsTclub) w mww wtwm.. M.W V. .. iwi season Saturday evening at the gout clubhouse. ' i The affair 1s in the form-61 a semi-f ormaL ' l - : GBAND VIEW CHOIR A rehearsal for the Grand View ward choir will be held at 7:30 tonight in the ward chapeL CHRISTMAS CARDS Now on. Display at GESSFORDS, Inc. Miss Amelia Buckley and Mrs.! Harding of New York City. Mrs, Veneta Loose. Mrs. Gertrude! Genevieve Ellsworth of Provo, Wiseman assisted. ! Mrs. Orla Stewart of Spanish -FnrU Mrs. A. C. Pafff Mrs. Earl at a cost of $6,500. each, will bej Anderson. Mrs. Bert Wooton, Mrs. ; Mou 1 AA0Hc Eage' fn n o?Cn& , mr- Rwlll purchased, Mrs. Bird reports. ! Floyd MiUett. Mrs. Frank Vani iNeWly WCUS Emma Wilson. Mrs. C.O.Nelson, LQITID DOnneVI I le All the women workers are es- wagenen, Mrs. Kusseu swenson, J , i"!;,v " A" ' A e" At D- J LI Firmagc. Mrs. Lynn I CtC'U Ml f I UVU i "5 t"tIB V,8U ' I DUNtJ nUrnti rvofiallv urifprl fn attpurf tin Vio- Mrs. Ed. tory Premier being held in the 'Wright. Mrs. Harold Van Wage-! Provo tabernacle Monday even-jnen, Mrs. Lee Valentine. Mrs. ing at 8 o'clock, which is being. Carlos Stone, Mrs. Vern Wentz. sponsored by the house-to-house division. r nmrv M,-. D A 4- I . VUI I IU I NU. -J I l i as Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fister had their dinner guests at the 'Ronulnr hAfr&tnr Social Workers At K-Ito , , I I I nrhpnn-fVPP ti nn ltertained Thursday afternoon lUI IV-l ICW! I 'Viccui y .her home for members of Ca Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, Miss Clara SShSSo;;nCifrLKk; ?itv In session at home'of Mrs. Ruth Jorgenson of Salt Lake City iiri 1 tttt ' mm mf I VOi4 VS, UICUIUCl 9 Ul iUT Club Radar. Wednesday evening. :an ,mrs- J-0'3 . Camp Bonneville enjoyed an in-Mr. in-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Judd ef' Mr- .a"d Mrs- Pon Pow.elion'!tere9tinir oroeram n nn i i f wtric i-'n rrr onn kv . - "Pioneer Medicine, was discussed dis-cussed by Mrs. Emeline Snow, and the history of the late Emma Anderson An-derson was read by Mrs. Wilma Hawkins. Two comic readings were given , by Mayree Raynolds. Twenty members attended and were served tasty refreshments by the hostesses, Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Miami Fin ; jvir. ana mrs. isoris rapov ana noy The young couple were recently Snowof 'J1? City a?d ?,r ! married and are en route to!and Mrs. Clyde Snow and chil-i chil-i wkko v,.. M.vin. who,.. -Mr. dn-n of Provo were guests of Mr. Mrs. Nellie J. Henrichsen en-! Judd has accepted a position on"l M- Spncer Snow for the at a newspaper. i K Campl He was recently released from! , No. 3. Daughters of Utah Pioneers.; the army, where he served in ; -" kfrom Texas Solos were sung by Max Stubbs. I Panama, as an intelligence officer, "I!ln?mej3,.w5,!ro,7!i!?af The Utah Congress of Social Workers, Central Utah chapter, Vtnl -l n limnkAm-mnofirl el H'oH nAc. day at Snyder's, with President ;coTPnJe,. by 2?,' x?n,,c L3"6":3""0"- , .t. . c ,t T , (the engineers during the European Mrs. Birdie Moore, Mrs. Marian Erma W. Andrus presiding. , V-- . ' .r1', 1 M . , ;'!,1i",,s "V11 campaign. One of his buddies, I fc"son ana Mrs. fllary Erekson. and Joyce Henrichsen. both ac-:in connection with air-raid prc-jf tne a .Wayne served with'Elva Elliott, Mrs. Wilma Hawkins, w ; Vi PrPsidPtit O L. Snow re- L .,Z"Z t t.TJT wnnie 01 an r rancisco, nortcd on oroiecte for the comina 1 " u lr '-ju .ouuu. Calif., accompanied him home for porica on project ipr ine coming icmcs " was given by Mrs. Vera visit and for the Dheasant hunt winter and M ss Marian Bum-Stewart andMrs. yilate Vincent) A 100,000,000-volt electron ac- " Mr and Orrawell Tenney ham. child welfare worker, gave jgave sketch of lne life of hr;ccicrator, or betetron. in use dur- and Mr and Mrs Halin of Salt Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. Tenney's kinsman, Grant Simons. Mrs. Wanda Huff and children have returned from California a report on the progress of the;sisteri Rebecca Moyle Booth. ,ing the war by General Electric. much - needed detention home. The women purchased a bond which recently revealed its se- 4 $m. WMMY 00., ttl0. noy i-asscy Avas namea cnapier he presented to Blaca. crets wiu penetrate a thickness reporter. j Refreshments were served to of metal many times greater than The next meeting will be under 33 members and eight visitors, that, probed by former industrial the direction of the juvenile (Assisting hostesses were Mrs. X-ray units in use. court. A committee for a Christ-'Melissa Lewis. Mrs. Lvdia Single-; mas parxy was cnosen. wun a. ni. ton and Mrs. Vilate Vincent. Jolley, Alpine school co-ordin- i e ator.ias chairman, with Mrs. Ma- . r- tin 1 bel Kirk, director of Red Cross: ! tfl lOVOU! Q rrOQram I Miss Burnham and Roy Passcy of j A i. k A i the juvenile court, as assistants. VQI NOffl VGGt ! The following members were! I present: B. M. Jolley, Stanley C. 1 Mrs. Harold T. Christenson re-! Peterson. Dean E. Terry. Gene- viewed the book "All Our Lives," vicve Lawrence, T. W. Dychcs, Dy Henry Wies Miller, at thei Elsa V. Harris, Jessie J. Hawk, i meeting of the Val Norn Alumnae.' Mabel G. Kirk, Leonore H. Wal-;held at the home of Mrs. Wesley iers, iieien uwui, maran isurn- Soulier in Orem, Wednesday ham, E. R. Alleman, Margaret 'evening Keller Charles R. McKelL Bessie j Recordings of "The White Cliffs I. Meiling. Erma W Andrus, O. L. 0f Dover." narrated by Lynn Fon- onow, nouen t. nanauay. nuwn taine, were used as illustration.! T nurrv Tin T-i-il A Tt Dnbap TT 1 ! , ..... . ... "un.i, ine loiiowins were sei-vert in j tasty repast: Mrs. Weldon J. Tay-j jlor, Mrs. Reed Holdaway, Mrs.i Frank Gardner, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Nadine T. Ashby, Mrs.; Stanley R. Gunn, Mrs. Clyde! Washburn, Miss Margaret Hansen,! Mrs. Grant Fisher, Mrs. Creed! Brimhall, Mrs. Ray Meacham. ,Miss Mary Kirkham, Mrs. Claude! iEggertsen, Mrs. Grant Hansen and Mrs. Harold Bandley. and will make a home in Payson. Mr. Huff is still employed on the coast. Robert Barney, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Barney has arrived home after receiving his discharge dis-charge papers in Mississippi. Bob was a lieutenant in the army air corps and served in the European where they have been residing theater of operations. Stevens, and Roy Passey. Rent An Airplane Fast - Safe Economical Out to Five Passengers Express Any I'Uce MERRILL CHRISTOPHERSON Provo Airport Phone 5S5 TO THE PEOPLE OF UTAH COUNTY The Members of the Utah County Central Labor Council, A. F. of L., Are Sponsoring an Amateur Benefit Show To Be Held At the Provo High School Auditorium FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 16-17 The purpose of this show is to secure funds to combat Rheumatic Fever in Utah County. This show is outstanding! out-standing! Come, see what real talent Utah County has to offer you ! Extra Added Attraction Friday Nightl This show will be broadcast by remote control from the stage by radio station KOVO, also the Happy Chappies will broadcast for fifteen minutes. Admission Per Couple $1.20 Children 35c Tickets May Be Secured from HEDQUIST DRUG NO. 1 and NO. 2 Support this show. Your child may be next. HHEUMATIC FEVER COMMITTEE Utah County Central Labor Council now, f in rayon 1 it to make yonr bedroom blossom f . !TW-i.. .". lF79m softer! more Insurious! Seldom has chenille been worked to eucb soft fovelinessrsnch decorative charm as in this new bedspread! Glossy rayon chenille tufting on a background of fine solid color sheeting, to blend delicately with the color scheme of your room! There's a graceful basket-of-flowers design, too, with multicolor or contrasting solid color blossoms. White or pastel grounds, double bed size! . 24otf5 'feSs-4 XeJt JUST RECEIVED! rayons; cottons, wools AND RAYON-ARALAC For your every sewing need; Penney V of fers an assortment of Piece Goods in rayons, cottons, wools and Rayon-Aralac. Fine selection of colors and patterns. pat-terns. 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