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Show 4 " P R 0 V p (U T A H) ; E y E N I KG. H E. HA: D,. W B. S D. A X JUNE 1, 193.2. PAGE THREE t- V HERALD PAGE FOR WOMEN Edited : by Ethel D. Rambo au. Phone 494 or 495 " Yaung Couples Honored At Dinner Dr and Mrs. F. W. Brdvro gave an attractive dinner party at their horn-'--Saturday - noon, in - compliment compli-ment to their on and daughter-in-law, Mc and Mrs. F. Ray Brown (Ruth Holbrook) who ' left immediately im-mediately after for Holbrook, Ariz., where tneywillwiaide;;' - Mr. and Mra. B. Alva Maxwell Mairy Holbrook) also recently wed, were alto honor guests on this oc-caiOH. oc-caiOH. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Holbrook. -Mr. and Mrs. Rayi-W mond B. Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. I Edwin Poulson 7 and . M iss Mabel Whiting of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Maxwell of Eagar, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson of Manti, Mr. and 'Mrs. Delbert Groberg of Idaho Fails, Ida., Mrs. Jennie Butler , and son Max of Snowfl&ke, Ariz. thevhonar guests and the host and hostess. Arrange Liincheon Val Norns of the B. Y. U. will give a, iuncheon. Thursday noon at Keeleys, in compliment to the Val Norn graduates: Miss PeVdne Bi-rf nett. Miss Lola Nielsen and Miss Norma Jnen. . Miw r Allif Bowen and Miss Caicl Reld are in charge of arrangements. arrange-ments. drT:UWae?IoUE.PSnkIuvai4s i Vegetable Compound will help jroa. Its Monthly Pitas. Ask for the new tablet. njuiiiiitiiiiiiiuiwia DESERET MORTUARY CO. i Try tyfia L Ptofchsm't Vgetable Compound ' ., 1 i Vff yWhyTPay More for Less? -Lady Attendant. Phone 45 ProroUtah W. P. MONSON, v Dlst. Mgr. 'tttllHlllHmilllii - Norman-Jensen Says See Double Page Ad From" Clean, Healthy Cows - U. S. Accredited, CleanUness and Quality Our Spectolty "7; r Science has proven raw milk has more vitamins and more lastic acid. Curd test for herd very low. i Can f ur-S iiish Milk for babies with curd test below 40. '.is- .VJ? - We DeHrer Our Products i "'ot"PJpices-:-PHONE 981- W.A. '.'''' ' ''-" 4, f, ' , .: (-. :-- . -':y:-M .:-:.?, A' MRS. LEO N.;LEV1S,V -;7 iVl-- MRS. LEON;LEVIS; 34TH STREET 8tHyE ,C-0..NE'f YORKER HOTEL NEW: YORK UUST: RECEIVED -- ALSO A LARGE SMlPMEfiT.OF HATS; " VE AREPLAClfJQ THEM OfL ..." r-OUR MONEY RAISING SALE. - :ypy . ii yA ' .: . 1 '. 'fy New Mode ' Something new in hair fashions has bobbed up. It's the , "buck .tooth bang", attractively displayed here by Mme. Roube-Tanski prominent prom-inent Parisian society matron. The style won a wide vogue in the smart French capital when its sponsors mada, humorous capital out of the denaiinspiration. TIME OUT Miss Lois Moore will be hostess to . members of the Time Out club Friday evening at her home. 1 Bridge will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. ACACIA Members of the Acacia club will be the guests of Mrs. Albert Richards Rich-ards Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home. Delta Phi Outing Proves Delightful Members of the Delta Phi, na-' tional missionary fraternity of the R y. U., entertained their partners part-ners at a delightful swimming nrtymtSchneitter'a hot pota. in 1 Midway Saturday -evening, w A delicious luncheon was served after the swim, and dancing followed. fol-lowed. , ; The gay affair was attended by couples, In Friday's Herald! 'Back Tooth Bangs Calendar Early Morning and E?enjhg TO ft- V,' ' .V -tJs' v 4' J 50 MORE DRESSES, VERY; ,,-LEWIS LADIES STORE , " y ::a-v :' LEO .N. ,LEViS,fUGRi; Provo Girl Is Married In New York Of special interest, ia the' announcement an-nouncement made by Mrs. L. K. Cggertsen of Provo, of .the marriage mar-riage ' of her daughter, Esther, physical education instructor of Boston, Mass., to Oliver Arthur Peterson, Y. M. C. A. secretary of New York. The ceremony was performed Tuesday, May 28, at the Little Church Around the Corner in New Tark by Rev. Randolph, Bay. in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant lit Decker (Anna Eereertsen) of Boston.' " ifJ'f "" i" ? Mr. . and Mrs. Peterson left immediately im-mediately for Provo.. Thy are ex- peeled here? next week and will rje- rnain, until the early part of July, when tfhey will return to .New York to make their home. . The bride is a graduate of the B. Y. U. and Columbia university having received her .master's ,de-gree ,de-gree in physical education "from the latter institution. Followtn?? her graduation from the "Y", she taught physical education at the B. A. C. at Cedar City, lor, two years. During the past two years tfae has been head, of the physical education department of the Win-sor Win-sor School for Girls on Pilgrim road in Boston. She has always taken an active part in school and social activities. Mr. Peterson, the son of Ole and Astrld Bjorge Peterson of Long View, Wash., graduated from the University of Washington. At the present time he is working tor his doctor's degree, in sociology at Columbia university," He," ia employed em-ployed as secretary for the Y.M. O.A. in Nev.- York. PAYSOW NEWS Ms. Ray Monaon enter talncl at a prettily, arranged family dinner Jact week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawreace Davis who were caani d eury ia May. Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss Dvclyn Tilson, slater of Mrs. 2onson. R0303 end spring flowers uvhe pastel shades decorated decor-ated the dinner table and the entertaining en-tertaining roomi Tha, gwjsts num.- bered 12 ana mciuaea ciose rela tives. Members of Their izht Bridge ;ubr -were entertiteodX, Saturday e veuirig: at the ..home ofMr , and Mrs. Ray Monson. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dixon of Spanish Span-ish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. . and Mrs. Paur Davis. ;Mr. and .Mrs. Stanley Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Erland-son Erland-son Dr. and. ,Mrs. , J. H. Ellsworth, Ells-worth, Mrs. Florence Griffith, Mrs. Ann Butterworth ndJMrand Mrs. E. H. Street, the latter, couplf (being (be-ing guests. .Diniwn waii served, lie-, fore tbe .gameXeacft0 table luiyi'ng :cnterpiecCrlBulfercup4uid brld-. al wreath. Mrsv Wilson and Mr.' Davla. received the prizes for, high, ccores. . . , - ,, The ladies of the Social Tea were entertained. .Tuesday, afternoon, at the ,fcome. of Mrs. Ada Ware ;with Mrs. EUner McBeth.. as the assists lng..,l hostess. Refreshments. wer served n4-a gtnerjU .social after-nooo.exUoytdW after-nooo.exUoytdW 'v,,0;; ? -Mrs. -Li Stewart was hostess to the members jof the Saturday Bridgft club last -week Mrs. Henry. Erlandadn 1 received, the-, ristfq .higb acpre.' V ,..y, 'Mrs. Stanley' .Wilson entertained the? members of , her", Contract, .Bridge;flubednesUiy. evening. ... VMJl Ralph Kitchen. '-'of Poy6 tias dipent tba "vreek there with her. mother, Mrs. Emrna WJUon. Tllu. Kitchen came for the week, end "'.Mrs- John i M., Cbwah - visited last week, in Provo 'withi ber daughter, Mrs:- Arthur. Gallup.- .-5 4 Mra. George rAj- Wyler and cbllr dren- spent last week4n Salem;, with .TelatiYesVrv, r-r-f ii 'lfU-v ; r-' - - Now talking scales t In- Engtand announce vocally a' customer's; weight .whenixe. steps upon thr pia form and tdeposita a. coin. ? s ) , . ;T - , R0V0, UTAH 1 ' y. -; . - - BEAUTIFUL; ; v A. V-Vj Provo Women Return Eorrn Convention v . Miss Amelia . Buckley and Mrs. Georgia Hansen, retiring and incoming in-coming presidents of the v Provo Business and , Professional WomerTa .club. Miss Melba Bach-man, Bach-man, Eva Tatton, Mrs. Gladys. C. Nielsen, Miss Jean Cox and ; Mrs. Josephine Carter, have returned from Cue annual state B. P. W. convention held in Ogden Saturday and Sunday. An outstanding feature of the convention was the election of vhe following officers for the , ensuing year; Miss Elizabeth Crawiordoi Salt' Lake, president; Dr. Margaret Burns of Oerden. vice Dresideht Miss Thora Sabey of ""Roosevelt re cording secretary: Miss Omeda Campbell ' of Logan, treasurer. Miss Marjorie Schuler of New York, publicity chairman' for. the National Federation of B. P. W. club, was th eprincipal speaker at the banquet held Saturday evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Her subject was 'Our Times." Miss Schuler has been on t'ae Christian Science Monitor;: staff lor the past lo year's, and a, recognized editorial writer and lecturer, , Tha Logan club was hostess at the convention, which was attend ed - by .nearly 150 B. P. W. club members from various parts. or the state. . Board and. committee meeting meet-ing . were , held , Saturday, also, a luncheon was served for the directors direc-tors early in the afternoon. Following the banquet Saturday evening, a reception in honor of Miss Schuler was held. Later, a midnight matinee at the Egyptian theater was enjoyed and a waffle "jamboree" at Dick's cafe Sunday at -1 a. m. concluded the day's activities. activ-ities. A breakfast at the Hotel . Bigelow Bige-low Sunday morning was followed by a business meeting. The convention con-vention ended with a 'Iblack and white" luncheon at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon, Mi39 Schuler giving Uer goodbye address! Delightful De-lightful . musical programs were furnished at the banquet, breakfast break-fast and luncheon. Sewing, Luncheon At. St. Mary's Guild Mrs W. C. Miller was hostess to members of St, Mary's Guild Tuesday Tues-day .afternoon at her home. The time was spent with .quilting and Red Cross sewing and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served to 12 members. Kindergarten To Be Held In Provo 'fx- Announcement of a kindergarten class to be given at the Parker school from June 6 to July 15 has been made tjy Mrs. Lettie Hatch, 4$ East , Second North street. Classes will be . held from 9:30 to 12 or childreti may attend from "1 3fi trt A rloilv If nofartfa Vre. Mrs. Hatch is .well qualified. having had years of kindergarten expedience in.rillitah and .Idsho sch-olaNSlvB holds a life certificate. , Snails travel at a rate of about one mile in lSays. f- vv v1 MARTHA MEADE the yK ority directs he "Home-Pertectert" Home Service department of the Sperryi; Flour Co. which develops and. tests "HomPerfctl"1 recipes. AND HERB'S A : REALANNOtINCFJM KNT T Id s . Friday, Fri-day, June S, 1932, at 9:45 o'clock a. m. (and every Tuesday and Friday-thereafter) you are invited to attend- the broadcast meetings4? of the . MARTHA AIEADE SOClETT-over .KSL( Salt Lake tlty. i1 r 4 I w-. . ; i ft I . vc ) RO RECASTING THE FASHION The dot and -ruche make a clever combination in a frock of red and white worn by Adtienne Allen. "Y" News Editor To Be Honored The "Y" News staff of the B. Y. U. h-ive planned a banquet in honor of Carlton Culmsee, retiring editor, which is to bo held at Keeleys Thursday evening. The ron Luke is to be the toast-master, toast-master, and Neff Smart and "Bessie Taylor are in charge of arrangements. f I V - - , i ,v?.i'"''i The woiid s two largest tobac- f PP f fl co markets are located at Wilson .V VT and Greenville, N C ggg l CLASSIFICATION j 5 AlVi C faitm FOB RENT UNFURNISHED DDIEi OR FURN. 4 rm mod. home. 446 i fbm VD South 3rd East. j7 xX2 for over PARTLY FURN. 4 rm. mod. home. A l!Ct?UHQ!U Phone 954M. 721 VV. Center. j3 yfiflJ LOST , I RED tricycle seat, call 1170. 622 l21tfnfkI? ffillfitfo East 2nd. North. j2 I tailirr . dlstinaruished Cookintr Auth ecte ' ' has ,t accepted t m mmr wmmw m mmmr mwm .,.-. , -. r.:m . .... .... - . , . , V"Y' our 'ter satisfying t tests to 'determine, the - , 4" -J quality of s Drifted ; SnbwThe 'Largest ' Selllni You and Your Friends Mrs. Frank. Dnsenberry and daughter. Addle of Paris. Ida., are visiting . relatives and friends in Provo this week. Mrs. Alex Kawen has returned to her home in American Fork, after a short stay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones. Mrs. Jesse Baker has left for her home in Beaver, after spending several sev-eral days in Provo with her mother, Mrs. Mary Mortimer. Glade Unebaugli, captain of the U. S. A. C. tennis team, son of Dr. B. C. Lainebaugh of Pleasant Grove, and Thora Hawkins of Logan, were issued a mariiage license at the county court bouse Tuesday. Mrs.. Itobert R. Ratcliffe and daughters. Nona Gail and Betty Jane, of Serf Francisco, are here to spend the summer with Mrs. Ratcliffe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Hicks and Mrs. Sarah Gibby of Salt Lake, were here to attend the funeral services far Mrs. Peter M. Jensen, held in the Sixth ward chapel Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. W. C. Bromley of Butte, Mont., spent today here on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hod son of Ogden visited htre today. Arthur Coulsuii Shlrtey of Fish Haven, Ida., and Wenonah Miller of Nephi, were issued a marriage license Tuesday at the county court house. Alden J. Anderson of Salt Lake City, is a business visitor in PiNv today. Mr. and Mr. Clark Newell and two daughters have returned to their home in Price, after spending a week here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell. Mrs. Albert Reid and son Wally K. of Magna, are visiting here for . - . . The Choice of Cooking School Experts DRIFTED SNOW THE NEW SACKn rn.nn i riMRV-U-SA. 7 today than ordinary flour sold"? for: a few months ago Drifted iow ? Home-Perfected" a week with Mrs. Reid's sister, Mrs. Roy Peters and family. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Wright spent the fore part of the week In Salt Lake. Paul Evans Dart of Beaver, and Blanche Rlgtrup of Spanish Fork, were issued a marriage license at the county court house Tuesday. Mrs. Merrill Murdock of Ashton, Ida., is visiting in Vineyard this week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ooyle of Denver, Den-ver, Colo., are among the Proyo visitors this week. Harry Graff of Salt Lake, was here on business today. Francis Ardeen Van Leuven and Margaret Holly, both of Springville, were granted a license to wed, Tuesday at the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. Haiien Adams arrived ar-rived in Provo Monday from Princeton, New Jersey, where Mr. Adams has been working on his doctor's degree at Princeton college. col-lege. The trip was made by auto, Mr. and Mrs. Adams driving the distance of 2400 miles in five days. They will spend the summer here, and on their return, Mr. Adams will teach at the Princeton high school and will work on his thesis for his doctor's degree. Mrs. Adams was formerly Gertrude Reynolds, instructor in-structor at the Provo high school. Darrow H. Turner of Heber and Amber Strong of Alpine, were BflBC3ESB3BBBEBBSSE&SBBBBDBBBBBE88SBnBBBBBB8BSSS?t S DON'T WASTE A . Jut Hud it To EnS-HTP Anaeroerg neauiy snoppe - HE1NDSELMAN OPTICAL AND JEWELRY CO. V fif Official Watch Inspec- fcfijtors for U. P D. ft B, W3a. S. L. A U. BallMMda. ii All makea of Watohea Benalved II PhoD' W-W. 120 W. Center 8L g HAT& CLEANED AND BLOCKED f tf Modern Machine Method We Also Clean Rues aiVIADSEN CLEANTNa CO. n!N-i?-Ave- . mm - - - - If PINE TREfi SUPER SERVICE - PARCO OAS - the NEW VEE-, VEE-, DOJL and PARCO OILS , High Pressure Grea&Lag TIRES and TUBES JOHNSON and REYNAUD Phone 525. :Srd So. & Univ. Ave. It T. M. WADDELL TENtB - TARPAULINS - Phone 887 ? 256 ECONOMY SHOE SHOP It is cheaper to use Good Material with Guaranteed Work. Prices Right TOM DkMOS Frank D. Fielding 9 --x.1' IVA'TTII HnSPlTAI. Clock Repairing. Give. Us a TrlaL Work Guaranteed Wet First North, Provo ii VALVE GRINDING ft Ail 4 -cylinder cars I12.7S to K3.SO II All 6-cyUnder cars tZJOO to ft.?S II HitiK and rod bearings if 4-cylinder cars . .S5JM to 97.eo if Ring's and rod bearingv If cylinder cars . .saoe to 7.7S J- BU.L PBUK AUTO MECHANIC if at Danlela Auto Wreeksa 2T .-Third 8. and U.'Ave. Phon 68 TV A U WOW. Gen. ii st a n . 1 I The Fix-It Shop g J, C. Owen Draper at 111 No. Univ. E. O. MOE & CO. Provo, Utah SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES Deeds Conveyances Notary Public II F. THOMAS ABSTRACT CO. 134 W. Center Provo, Utah jjuenke Auto Body and Metal Works UADXATOn and WELDING HOD Y and FENDER WORK i new Location I 79 W. Second North - Phone 175 1 . rr t n NOVELTI1 M Fans - Flyswatters - Cardboard !! Matchscratrhers, Thermometers M Calendars, Leather Glass, EtAj UUKU1S II. AlUlUtAr T ! rhone 281 - 559 W 1st W Provo P L LARSEN II 1 PLUMBtNG REPAIR Issued a marriage license' at the county court house Tuesday. J. E. Over lade of Washington, D. C, is visiting here with relatives! and friends. I Mrs. Ray H. Brlgga of SaH Lake,! is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Firmage. - ' , " f Herbert Oooner Edwards and1 Fern Irene Jones, both, of ,.Lehl.l j the county court house Tuesday. ; ' i fi Miss Fannie Sutherland, Mraf ! Kelly Sutherland and baby 6f Lit ml ; Angeles, have arrived here to spendl two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. j James Sutherland. James Suther-f I land is here from Thompson, Utah,! for a week. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glade of Oeden. soent the week end with; their parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. E.I jj Snyder and Mrs. Annie G, NuttaU.1 if Glen Flnlayson, Ley land GrahiraJ. Mrs. Harrison Jenkins and..' Miss' 3 T7-.4 . A t I 1 T 1.1 m cii V i n cuua joists ueiitiifui 01 oat V- ,49 spent Memorial day in Provo. uiGMtcr nuAimrLOWlSTP&lCti AM MJB PttODOCTh SINGLE THING , One Of Theae - SIS IP. 0s 13 s. ra niasi rnone oo DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE Towing and Wrecking Service Day. or Night Srd 8. and Univ. Ave Pbona C3 1 ! -w -w w m , Knnna a irx OSCAR CARLSON sponing trooas to TENNIS BACKETS ,l RE-STRUNG ; KEY - LOCK WORK Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Phofte 82. 112 N. U. Ave' Sunaway Awnings ? Aiiy thing Made of Canvas V East Third South, Provo - UTAH COUNTY : MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND COTTON MATTRESSES, MAT-TRESSES, COTTON BATTS Mattresses Renovated and made new. ' Mir i i 1 I 661 W. ?nd N. Phone 545, Provo It -k tt ii rrovo fcuper service MERL PERKINS, Mgr. ? TEXACO PRODUCTS Greasing, Washing, Polishing, Tires, Tubes and Accessories Phone 151. 2nd So. & Univ. Ave Ii Ii il f 1 If II !! II II AUTO PAINTINGri AND POLISHING 5, Furniture Repainted i tsesi. ajaieriai3 uaeu. Work (Guaranteed. HARRIS & BURCH, Props. 27 North Second West " Lawn Mowers. Sharpen?' Properly and AdW justed Right. 2 Ave. Phone 248J Day or Night , a Plumbing & Steam Heating rbuue 748. Hem. Phone 187-J 'I 63 N. FIRST WEST STREET ANDERSON GARAGE WRECKING SERVICE - Day --..A I and - i Night . ITTT t COLLECTIONS I Send us your v delinquent ao J counts now No collections, nr chaxge. niyears erperlenca. SUMNER, MERCANTILE; Room a, p BL Bank Bldg.U xvauiaiors iteDUiu At Repaired, Cleaned j Ahlander Mfgr. Co. I N Phone 182. 476 So. Univ. Ave. 1 1 WORK SPECIALTY t i I i 1! i -i ; t I 1 :: m ill 1 u I.! I i l - - v 145 west Center Street U - - " Man4iMiillairmimii k W mmmttm mi imtm mm tm mm m mrnrn mm mm WKS'JlfWt tgfftW MSS gfab F gar . 4 rhone 57 |