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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10 9 3 4 PAGE THREE soc try rovo s Birthday Social Event Ball Is Of Delight AS A FITTING CLIMAX to Provo's eighty-fifth birthday anniversary celebration Monday, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers again did themselves proud in their arrangements for the birthday ball held at the Utahna in the evening. The delightful function was largely attended and proved a decided social success. Music for the affair was furnished by the Erickson and Blackwell orchestra. As a special feature, students of Mrs. Aline Coleman Smith, iti attractive costumes, presented the old-time Virginia Vir-ginia reel Miss Donna Boron won - the beautiful quilt which was various D. II V camps of. Provo. made by a jroup of pioneer Proceeds from the ball will go daughters, under' the direction of toward the completion of the Pio-Mrs. Pio-Mrs. Rose Farrer. The huge 1 necr Administration building in birthday cake, with beautiful trim- j Sowiette park. mings in tne uaugnters or Pioneers' Pio-neers' colors, sage green and yel- Club Calendar low. and holding 85 lighted can-dlrt;. can-dlrt;. was cut. in sections and auc-ti auc-ti mod Mrs. Sarah Passoy was general chairman on arrangements, and w.rs assisted by Mrs. Mary T. Dahlquist. president of the Utah county Daughters of l7tah Pioneers: Pio-neers: Mrs. Josephine C. Jones, Mrs. Sarah B. Cummings and Mrs. Victor Bird. The committee was assisted by the captains of the Birthday Dinner Proves Enjoyable A delightful birthday dinner party was given in honor of Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Goddard and Hugh Kay God-dard God-dard Monday evening at the home of the latter, the occasion being their thirty-fourth birthday anni-versaries anni-versaries Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goddard, Mr. and MEATS Home Owned GROCERIES Prices Effective Wednesday, March 14 IIS U 1 1 11 ff -. Fionas? Zonn $146 IBsseentt FHobub? 23c as 4 for 19c IP2?k gt Beaims JiT: 5c Jelfl-A-lTeeim rrr.. 4c 20c NELKE READING Mrs. Clara D. Heindselman will entertain members of the Nelke Reading club at her home Thursday Thurs-day at 3:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Edith Y. Booth as assisting host-ss. host-ss. "The Master Builder" by Ibsen Ib-sen will be presented by Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll. L. S. Mrs. Mert Farrer will be hostess host-ess to members of the L. S. club at her home Thursday afternoon. CAMP NO. 5 A meeting of Camp No. 5, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will be held Thursday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. H. Holt. The history of Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie j will be given, i OPTIMIST Members of the Optimist club will be the guests of Mrs. C. C. Jones Thursday afternoon at her home. i CAMP NO. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 3 will meet Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Thurgood. The women are asked to take their own luncheon. UTAH SOHOSIS A meeting of the Utah Sorosis club will be held Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the Women's club house. Mrs. A. H. Christensen will be hostess. Mrs. E. H. Eastmond will give a paper on "Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes." Dis-putes." Election of officers will be held B. P. H. B. . Members of the B. P. H. B. club will be the guests of Mrs. Benjamin Benj-amin H. Bullock Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home. LADIES' LITERARY A meeting of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club will be held Wednesday at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herald R. Clark, at which time the Nelke Reading club members will be special guests. Prof. B. F. Larson of the B. Y. U. will talk on "Women's Achievement in the Field of Activity." PAR-NER Mr. and Mrs. John Nusink will be hosts to members of the Par-Ner Par-Ner club at their home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. (QmTUlATIONS i mi; La Vadis Girls At Social Affair A party was tendered members of the La Vadis social unit of the Y. U. by Miss Marjorie Cooper, Miss Doris Larsen and Miss Ma-x Ma-x mda Bennion Monday evening at their home. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served by the Misses Margaret Mar-garet Boyer, Lucy Rice, Edith Cannon, Norine Checketts, Mary Leonard, Verl Poulson, Melba Brower, Marjorie Turner, Gladys Sorenson, Rhea Stahlworthy, Pris-cilla Pris-cilla Allen .Robert Allen, Blanche Lublin and Miss Miner, the latter four being guests. Parish Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holm have a son, born Sunday afternoon at their home. Mother and baby are doing nicely. UBT. and Mrs. Ronald Olsen of Salt Lake City, formerly of Provo, are the proud parents of a son, born Friday at the Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. Olsen was formerly Estelle Goddard. Mother and baby are doing fine, according to the message. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snow of Provo, wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Monday morning at the home of the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prestwich of Orem. Mrs, Snow was formerly Carol Prestwich. Mother and babe are getting along splendidly. ican Fork Sunday. Jack Firmage was also a guest. Prof. Merrill was speaker at the Union meeting there. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Davis of Denver, Colo., are visitors in Provo for a few days. r. and Mrs. F. V. Keller of Monticello, Utah, are spending a few days in Provo. Gvvenda Hafen, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hafen of Springviile, underwent a mastoid operation at the Aird hospital Monday. She is reported to be do ing fine. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barney of Fontana, Cal., are among the Provo visitors. Mrs. E. M. Humphrey and Miss Edith Seorup' of Provo, went to Monticello, Monday evening to attend at-tend a wedding reception for James M. and Dixie Perkins Scorup, who were married Saturday Satur-day in Price. Mr. Scorup is from Moab. be given in the spring quarter i beginning March 26,ac cording to ! Professor H. R. Merrirrr head of ' the journalism division. j They are "Problems of the , Weekly Paper." "Technique of ! Publicity," and "Special Feature j Articles." In the first. Professor Merrill will direct a study of the country weekly, its place in American Am-erican life and its possibilities. Carlton Culmsee will teach the other two classes. Travellers at a luncheon meeting held Saturday night at the Hotel Roberts. Other olficers elected were Arvid Reese, junior counselor; Earl Blumenthal. conductor; Harold Har-old Blumcnthal. page; H G. Blumenthal. Blu-menthal. sentinel: Albert Hickman, Hick-man, chaplain: C. A. McCausland, delegate to grand council; T. H. Heal, alternate delegate; Dean Tucker, past senior counselor; trustees, J. P. McGuiro. Douglas Pace. C. A. McCauslan'i. U. C. T. Chapter Elects Officers 3 New Journalism Classes Slated CRYSTAL WHITE, (riant liars for SEEDEI)-- 1 1-oz. 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STEAKS lb . . .ac STEW lb Ac Is Postponed City Briefs rhe Herald is anxious to publish pub-lish all items of local interest and would appreciate your cooperation if you would telephone such news to the Herald office, Ethel D. ltam- beau, 494. , Mrs. Hugh Kay Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. William Goddard and children, chil-dren, Robert and Betty, Miss Venice Ven-ice Goddard, Mrs. Annie Goddard, Marjorie Batley, Mr. and Mrs. Curley Brown and children, Cecil, Gloria and Betty Lou. Mrs. Hazei Peck and daughter, Vereline and Alfred foster, all of Provo, and Mrs. Jennie Moreton and daughter Joyce of Salt Lake City. The parish dinner to he given by St. Mary's Guild this evening has been postponed until after Easter. Utah Congressmen Favor Bonus Bill Both of Utah's congressmen, J. W. Robinson of "Provo and Abe W. Murdock of Beaver voted for the passage of the bonus bill, Monday. This was the first time that Representative Repre-sentative Robinson had broken with the administration. Representative Repre-sentative Murdock has always voted for the bonus and against all cuts in veteran benefits. The bill faces a doubtful fate in the senate, the consensus of opinion opin-ion being that the measure will be defeated, saving President Roosevelt Roose-velt the task of vetoing the bill as he has already announced he would. Mrs. Jennie Morelon and daughter daugh-ter Joyce of Salt Lake City, were the house guests of Mrs. Annie Goddard over the week end. Miss Edith Young of American Fork, and Miss Maude Green of Boise, Idaho, B. Y. U. students, spent the week end with - Miss Young's parents. Pres. F. S. Harris, Dr. Lowry Nelsfen, Bishop Herald R. Clark and Dave Condon motored to Salt Lake City, Monday afternoon, on business. Prof, and Mrs. H. K. Merrill were the dinner guests of Pres. and Mrs. Clifford Young in Amcr- Three journaliim classes which have never been taught before at Brigham Young university will Tired . . Nervous Wife Wins Back Pep! HER raw nerves were soothed. 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