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Show t X - FROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, socL-r-y NBVS llama Jor thas onluaim should b Kditor Mwmi :00 A. U. and submitted to th IKL Recent Bride Tendered Shower ' Prominent among th I .ding octal event of Lh week waa the miscellaneous shower given at the hoM ot Mrs. A. B. Simmons Thursday aveottvg. by Mrs. Norma (Taylor. ,Mr, Unda XJverlade- - of WBing-ton- BUnaneo and Mr. Horence Mr. Telia Simmoaa. L. C, The delightful and well arranged affair waa given in eoroplimentto Harvey Franc, formerly Mia Poena Simmons, who waa recently married. . A profusion of orange bloaaoma and bridal wreath waa used in decorating the entertainind room. which were also adorned with miniature brides, bridegrooms and minl- " lla , - atera. , The bride wore her mother's wedding gown,'-- ' lovely creation of pearl, green taffeta and chiffon, trimmed with brilliants and pearls. She carried a, beautiful' bouquet of pink roses and carnation. This same dree was worn by bar sisters, Mrs. Over lade and lira. Tay; lor at the time of their marriages Games and mui were the diver-- ' akma and 'a delicious luncheon waa served. Many useful and beatlful gifts Were received by the guest of honor from the following: .Mrs. Grant EggeaUen, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Robert Ratcllffe, Mrs. Cliff Sutherland. Mr a. Thomas R. Bumner, Mrs. Lyle Wade, Mrs. Harold Button. Mr. Clyde Singleton. Mrs. Alma Baker, Miss Erdie - n, Wawe, Mrs. Al Loveless. Mrs. Leo Madsen, Mrs. Walter Taylor. - -Mrs. Scott Thompson. Mrs. Lloyd Ingles, Mrs. Cora Ingles. Mrs. Elmo Loveridge, Mr. Gilbert Lisonbee, Miss Zola Mrs. Carl Cochran, Cochran, Mra. Ethel Spencer. Mrs Han Johnson,-- Mrs. Cecil Broad-bent- , Mr. A. Overlade. Mix Edith Brown. Mrs. H. M. Strong. Mrs. Lafe Alger, Mra. Art Keene, Mra Mame Simmons, Miss' AHa Sim- mom, Misses Renee and Leota Overlade of Washington. D. C . Mrs. Lyman Whiting. Mra. A. B. Simmons and the hostesses. " " - . GUESTS AT DINNER Covers were laid for 10 at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra. Eugene Salisbury Thursday (evening. Ponies prettily decora ted the entertaining rooms. Included in the guest liot were Mr. and Mrs! James Black of Logan. IBS llEINDSKLMAN HOSTESS Among the pleasing social events .of the week was the Thursday' Afternoon Bridge club party held at the home of Mra. O. H. lleindwl-ma- n Martin-Taylo- tap. MEN.. Going On Mission Bactoty r f'" 7." If '. , - . ; Luncheon Waa mmrvmA Ik. elusion of the meeting to 50 members of the club The hostesses were Mra Mary assisting Vincent, Mra Aacha E. Paxman, Mra. Eva Adaline Knight. Mra .. . Dottle Knmtrm J T, Vincent, Y, Ih Mrs. Beth HIlldy. R rs. jane vana "u TESTIMONIAL IS ARRANGED Named by Dems , ni n, n. HONORED QUEST AT i GLEANER PARTY Gleaner girls of the Sixth ward entertained Tuesday evening at the residence, of Mr: and Mra W. J Mortimer, In honor of Miss Lillian Mortimer who is leaving Boon for the Eastern States Mission field and Mra. William 'Griffiths, formerearl Froisland, a recent ly Miss bride. Musical numbers were during the evening bv Miss Mortimer and Mrs. Norma Bullock. The guests of honor were earh.4re-sente- d with, a beautiful gift jfrdm the members of the class. A delicious luncheon wad served to. the Mrs. W. J. Mortimer, following: Miss Ireta Mortimer. Miss Virgie Reaier, Miss Lydia 'Biggs. Mxs f fur-nish- La-Ve- Harris, ' Mixs Lenora Harris, Miss Louise HAsW, Miss Zola Martin. Miss Ethel Kruxrhke. Mixs Elaine Paxman. Mixs. Clara Peterson, Miss LaRue Startup. Miss Naomi Startup, Miss Jane Webster, Miss Barbara Paxman. Mix Lora Dunn, Miss Zina Larson, Mrs. Norma BulMiss lock. Mixx Vera Howards. Haycock, Mixs Georgia Dlmick and Miss Irene Fillmore, and the guests of honor. ( r r V - . m ; i l r i This striking photo shows the speed trials at Berlin of th rocket propelled automobile dealraed and drtvJ by Fntx von Opel. Enittting a trail of amok and flame from the tubes In, which th rocket were inounteJ the car attained a speed of 62.1 mllea an hour within two seconds of th start, finally reaching 125 miles bi rocaeia were exnausiea. in downward sloping wings on each aid of th machine wera design ej iyie me i ,u il num iii many iiymg. von upei, nowever, expecu to employ th devic on a raal airplane an PHONE 24 AND 25 tnittiiriitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiitiiiiiur tiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijimnnnniiiiiim JUME Beverly Quality; SHEETS 81x90 $1.49 K;n:iiiiiiii!ii;it;iiiiniiiiimiiuu:uuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiima Our store has been busy all this weelt with thrifty shoppers who desired to participate in this great white good event. We have never been able to offer greater values to our customers-thayou will find in this June White Sale. We can only list a few of the many items here. If you have not already 'made, ypur selection, now is the time to do so while the stocks are complete. - irf Handmade Maderia Handmade Maderia Napkins , LUNCHEON CLOTHS Religious education will receive jmphaais during, the first term of the summer school at Brigham Young university - which begins Monday, June 11. according to announcements which have been made by the dean. Heber C. Spell, professor of re- - and $10.00 ' x $12.93 to match luncheon cloths. por six - - , $2.93 and $3.95 Warranted PURE LINEN , ENJOYABLE PARTY GIVEN Officers of Camp No. 7, Daughters of 'Utah Pioneers, entertained In the third ward Relief society rooms Thursday evening, if or members of the - central camp and pioneers of Camp No. 7. An Interesting program was furnished, after which delicious refreshments were served to 65. Religious Education Given Stress at Y' 7T DAILY 'STORE': NEWS w. 1 ' X TAYLOR BROTH ERS y -- Pax-ma- -- JKa e ' Ash-wort- h. J 3 f - Captain Samuel 8. Sandberg has been appointed by President ' Cool- as a member of the United idg Bute Shipping Board. He is 60 and at the time of his appointment, waa traffic manager of Los Angei les harbor. , eve-ling- 's e Aaeard entertained at a party at her home Tuesday evening. Dancing and games were the diversions of the evening, followed by a de licious luncheon. Those participating In the delightful affair were the Misses: . Margaretta Farrer, - lone Thomas, Dixie Mangum, Norma Jackson, Margaret Maw, Gwen Nelson, Sina Brimhall. Beth Mary Holbrook, Rose Leich-ay- , Evelyn Halliday, Audrey Jackson, Evelyn Startup, Edit) and tne Messrs. Alma Niel-soCreed Kindred. Glen Vincent, Jack Soarnson, Marcus Jenkins, Winxlow Cheever. Bert Poulton, Kent Johnson, Bob Bushman, Vera John Udell Jackson, Bullock, Fescher, Elmer Jacobsen,. Barr Washburn, the guest of honor and the hostess. die Fireworks Started in Rocket Car Tests . LILLIAN MORTIMER Ijr" i Elaine Paxman gave a reading and a aaxaDhone xaIa fuMUki wu 1 Loveless, accompanied by ff1 wniama airi Eva Heal " rendered a vocal sola Remarks were made by Mra Ben Bachman whowlll be a delegate from Provo i to th national convention to be held la Kaoaa City hcxt week. Miss Lillian Mortimer, daughter of Mr- - and Mra William J. Mortimer.' who will leave soon for the tunter n States mission field of the U D. 8. church, will be honored at a farewell testimonial In the Sixth ward meeting house Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Under the auspices of the ward missionary committee the following CARDS AND LUNCHEON interesting program 'has been arThree tables of progressive "500" ranged: Song, congregation; Invowere played at the Optimist club cation; solo, Mra Hugh" Peterson; Mrs.' Aldous Markham; party held Thursday afternoon at reading. the residence of Mra. J. "N. Craw- solo, Ernest Thatcher; instrumental ford. Mra Z. Whittaker received music, .AeoHaTi trio; solo, Lillian the high score prize and the con- Mortimer; reading, Air. Frank solation favor was awarded to Mis Earl; solo, Lillie Bruderer; address. R. C Street A delicioua luncheon Bishop J. W. McAdam; response, followed the card game. Lillian Mortimer, baskets of roses and peonies wvc Dancing will Conclude the used throughout the entire ho ixe entertainment. Miss Mortis a decoration. Present were Mr mer will he the principle speaker at Z. Whittaker. Mrs. Byron Denhal- - the sacrament services in the Sixth ter. Mra Gilbert Gould. Mrs. R. C ward Sunday evening. The public Street. Mrs. John Lundahl. Mrs la invited to attend the entertain-iien- t John Dutxon. Mrs. William Wagner. and meeting. Mra James Sutherland. Mrs. John Yeager, Mra Melvln Fillmore. Mra Ilgious education and, psychology A. H. John and Mra Louia Culbert- - at Snow college will give two coursaon, the latter two being; Invited es during the first six weeks-Thesare "Historical Development guests. f. the Religion and Literature of LITTLE WOMEN ENJOY 'he Hebrews" and "Beginnings of PARTY , Christianity:" Miss Marion Sutton was hostess to the members of the Little Wc men club at her home Wednesday evening. During the time pleasantly spent with sewing and muqlc y a delicious luncheon was served White and pink tea roxes artixtiral hr decorated the luncheon table. Covers were laid for Mixs Evelyn Stewart. Mias Lola Boxhard. Mist Pearl Hsrdv. Mixa Vesta Strong Miss Helen Hatch,-thlatter being an Invited guest. Thursdsy. Artistic was the decorative scheme, which was arranged with peoniea and tea rosea Following a delicious luncheon, four tables of bridge were played, Mrs. E. D. Sutton being awarded the , high scors fsvor. In attendance were Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mrs. Henry SEWING . B MEETING W. Cease. Mrs. Fred Cornell, Mrs. Llnnea club members met at the Fawn Hedqulst Mrs. John U. home of Mrs. Karl J. Peterson Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mra. Buchi. afternoon. Sewing and J. W. Farrer. Mrs. SWen O.' Niel Thursday sen. Mrs. E. D. Sutton. Mrs. J. Milt music were enjoyed and a delicious Inluncheon was served to Jones, Mrs. Frank Deming. Mrs cluding one invited guest. eight. Mrs. NelFred G. Richmond. Mrs. George lie Long' of Salt Lake. Roses pret"Quilllan and Mrs. David Openahaw the Utter two being invited guests. tily decorated he luncheon table. DEPARTING MISSIONARY HONORED Complimentary to Raymond Lewis who will leave soon for New Zea will, fill a minion land, where for the L. D. S. church. Miss Joy - I Jacob Coleman gave an Interesting talk on "What Voting Woman Should Know," at the regular meeting of th Provo Republican Women's club, held Thursday after-doob at th residence of Mrs. Marietta Baesiey. ' Two voeaj solos' were" rendered by Mra R. Garn dark' accompanl--d by Mias MeWa Boyle. Mias - . Tien "-- "J I g AURORA CXl'B MEETING Member of the Aurora club met at the home of Mra. Vera Nelson Thursday evening and an enjoyable time was spent with sewing and music, A delicious luncheon wa served to the following: Mrs. Maiy Leeks, Mra Eva Baker. Mra Ada-lin- e Wad. Mrs. Rose Zobell. Mra Mary Joele, Mra Cora Shields. Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Denbalter, Mra Josephine Holland. Mra Eva Mildenhall . Mra May Taylor and Mra Varty of Salt Lake th latter two being invited guests. PAGE THEE, On U.S. Board 1 HOLD SESSION r Wedding Held Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mra. Fred Startin of Lake View, of the marriage . of their daughter Genna VlevE, to AVrt Taylor, son of Mrs. N. P. Peterson of Spanish Fork, which took place June , la Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. 8tartln will give a weddmj reception at their home this, a.vn-Inin honor of the young couple, to which relatives and close friends have received Invitation. Mrs. Taylor la a graduate of the Lincoln high school, and Henager's Business college. During the past three years ahe has been stenographer and bookkepper at the Home Insurance office In Provo Mr. Taylor is a gradual of the Spanish Fork high school, and at the present time owns and operates one of the finest farms inalcm. 1 1928. PURE LINEN NAPKINS TABLE CLOTHS Size 71x90. To match. Size 22k22 Each ' UTICA AND BRIDAL SHEETS Jennie Callafas of Omaha, Neb., recently was chosen national Democratic committeewoman for bet third consecutive term and , is Expected to play a prominent part 'n the convention at Houston. She is a W. C. T. U. worker and says she Dr. and 81x99 - ' $4.93 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES "An $1.95 39c KR1NKLE CREPE BED. SPREADS : : - - MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT AND PRIMARY ASSOCIATION WHITE SHEETING CORDUROY 39c - i; RAYON BED SPREADS Of the one-thir- ' v finest' quality., $1085 SHEETS $1.49 Size 18x36. Going at 25c each, s. - for or $1.00 TURKISH TOWEL BATH SETS SsorfejSTcoTor trim, ular f 1.95 value, set $4.93Tr " . - 6 -- . - CANNON HUCK TOWELS Assorted colors and deignii Salt Lake City and Return or a 89c RAYON BED SPREADS "Or em Line" BEVERLY FormerlyJ V EXCURSION Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Company PEPPEREL v $1.69 . 39c Size"7Gx9G ceive the Democratic nomination. - ' 39c to.-fl.7- will work for Al Smith" if she sees that former Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, of Omaha, cannot re- - Round trip on biutis of one fare and d, selling dates June 8th, Mb and 10th final return limit June 12th. One. crnt per miiei aim iu effect selling date June 8th, 9th and 10th, return limited to date of sale only. The tickets good on train No. 4 only leaving Provo at 7:4! a. m. except that tickets will also be hondred for Daaxage on apecLil train leaving Trovo at 7:95 a. rrt. on June ath. the remarkable low For the sport, outfit 42 inchrs wide "at the very separate jacket. low price, per yard priced yard. value at unusually-goo- PEPPERELL PILLOW TUBING The kind you would expect Now at to pay much more for. Dozen $4.95 Sizes BEVERLY PILLOW CASES 1 1111 Reg-- $1.49 BATII MATS Assorted colors $2.25 each niMiiiiinua ' guarantee there are, no lower prices than here.' y you find a ; OlieSame If lower regular price v. Qctic ' rn m We IL I. Moore and D. P. Aborcroirible, Receivers .'.''"- SILVER iv JIM JUBILEE in V'-n WW . ; II |