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Show vr ' I' .1 ..1' . f f ;' ,-!V H A t vPROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, D N E S D A Y, MAR OH 15, 1:9.8 3 PAGE THKED Ethel P. Rambeau, Edi: Club News and Leading Women's Features r; I?' 494495 U i . ! Phone Glever Therrie Featured At Social ypyage to Ireland' was the tt)me Qt a clever social affair tendered tend-ered members of the Vielles Amies chub Monday evening at KeeCeys by Mrs. Velma Hedquist, Mrs. Mary Ifafen and Miss Bernice Condon. The party was in ttie torm of open session. A clever arid delightful program of dance numbers was presented toy the following students of Mary Louise Winter Maxine Drysdale, Shirley Mason, Loren Johnson, Larry Fotheringham. Barbara Roper, Una Loy Mason, Afton Ah-lander, Ah-lander, Adele Johnson, Isabelle David, Thelma Carter, Farrell Ma-5on Ma-5on vMeidne Clayton., LeRoy Passey. entertained with tales and customs of Ireland, after which a novel table game was featured, feat-ured, during which a large and beautiful Shamrock book of scenes of the "voyage" was made. A delicious de-licious knS&t. Patrick scheme,Twas served. x .Guests inttenxlaacwexe:Mr5. rohcrta Startup,, Miss Zella Peters, I Misa Rheta Kay, JAfs- Jn,eya Mew,- tonf Irs. -Thlria' OrenMr4 Triy I Oldroyd, Mrs. Ixree Jones Mrs. Torma- Perry and Mrs. Katie i Aiitchell. 5p;;. ?-f-The f Hoydngcliib; tnejptefs w.ere present: Mrs. Genevar Powetson, Mrs.iAmy Colersr jStel eter-sori',- Mrs 1. Preal Claytqn, Miss iildred "Condbn, Mrs. Geneva Smith, Mis- Kate Peters and Miss Ilelena Stewart. f Afternoon Of Cards Enjoyed Mrs. George H. Carter was host.-es host.-es at a delightful social affair at her 5iome on Seventh Cast street, Monday eyening. "Pink and lavender sweet peas in arch vases proved 'ajtCractive Pro gressive 500 was th,e diversion, Mrs. Ella Whittaker winning the high. sqore jrie and. th.e. cortsoJaUon favor fa-vor going to Mr. gillie Ccr,e. A SL Patrick decorative sqhe.me was carried out in the tasty" luncheon served to tje following, guests :v Mrs. Jennie Carter, Mrs. .Mary Corbett, Mrs. Nellie 'Nesbit, &lrs. Marna Evans, Mrs. Ella Whittaker Mrs. Ida Monk, Mrs. Vera -Hurst, Mrs. Selena James, Mrs. Li Hie Cole, Mrs. Caroline Johnson, Mrs. Lula Lees, Mrs Rose lorford, Mrs, fielen Peterson and Mips Venice Goddard. , ' ''. Saturday Might Dancing Club Members of the Saturday Night Dancing clul will enjoy another of their delightful dances Saturday at the Elks' home. Bud Green's orchestra will furnish furn-ish the music. R. S. Women Plan Banquet t Arrangements are being made by the Pioneer ward Relief society' , members for a banquet to be held Thursday at 2 o'clock in the amusement hall. I Every woman , of the ward is eje tended a cordial invitation. The affair is being held" in commemoration commemor-ation of the anniversary of the organization of the Relief society. A program will follow the banquet. I if. 3 if. School Teacher Is Surprised , ' Sixtn grade students of the Page school delightfully surprised .their teacher, G. E. Sandgren, Tuesday afternoon after school, in celgbra- tkm of his birthday anniversary. 'Games and - delicious refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed b0. QUILT I .Wooden and, girl who desire" to enter 'the Evening Herald Noah's Arkjqiiilt contesjt are, -iu.(?sted; t:sin tjti.e coupon befqw 3 and send it'lo Noah's Ark Quilt pontest ; editor. Evening Hqr-t Hqr-t aid, Tt0votgi', nj0 rlater than Mpida: 'prii '--L i " Tie 25t and last animal Jblocjt pattern will ' appear In the :" Eve'ning Herald, Friday; Aprjl 14, and the uimng tfock nattern will be published Monday, April 17. Three full weeks ""wiir'b'e ; given in which to complete -the , quilts, thus, .the -contest -will close I Monday, May 8. I AO names of contestants riust he in th Herald office by i ApriF 24. riefinite arrangements regarding the handling, display-I display-I ing and judging of the quilts will be announced later in the I Evening Herald. ' - .; There ;Is to , be one grand prize, also first and second prizes lor both Provo and .put of town contestants. The winner of the I grand prize , will Jbe ineligible or e Other awards. There must t he at-aet W' itt.-p -jrkrkt the o1dingi of a qotest and I displayiso th w tii$tis and Usenet their cou- TimtneaieVM-v-de't'-lhat 'necessary 'arrangements for ; prizes, $he disDty halL Judges, etc may bet made. ' ' " ' ' - lyomis ... I will enter my Noah's Ark Quilt in the Evening Herald Quilt Contest, and will exhibit it in the display dis-play to be held Jn May. Nairie 7. . . . .... . ... . . . s I v-f ;. vt.;?. - - - Stars Done In Cotton " I ST Z " f J! " & $ v J 1 4 t v y .$ J - - ; .! :-: :--:.v.v. :;;;:" .::.:::: s S - F I ; x-:-: :-:-:-:-'.v-"-'.s,.-,X,.v .-.-.-:.::-::::: U , t , - I I .-..:::-:::$: '-"-'---'-." :. r r - I Evalyn Knapp By NEA Service HOJJL.Y.WOQD, Mar. . 15 Old King Cotton finds increasing favor, with. Hollywood Queens. Entertaining Entertain-ing informally ln ier own home, Evalyn Knapp wore a pale pink pique dress with triple ruffled sleeves and a stitched belt of the pique. The dress had a demure neckline and a collar that topped ;the double-ruffled sleeves to make thr.ee of a kind of both pairs of ruffles. Two DXJ.P, Camps Elect Officers Camp Thomas No. 1 of the 3. Wylie Chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers elected new officers at a meettas held at the First ward Relief society hall Thursday afternoon, after-noon, as ioft-ows: under fee direction direc-tion of Utah county officers, Mrs. L. Farrer and Mrs. J. Dahlquist: Mhala Martell, president, first and second lieutenants. Mrs. Mary Simmons and Mrs. Millie Davis; MrsJpne 3. Jones, secretary; Mrs. Sarah Dowley, treasurer; Mrs. Hannah Swenson, registrar; Mrs. Arjnvnta Wilkns, chaplain; Annie I. Gardner, historian; Mrs. ' Ella Thomas, auditor; Mrs. Icabinda Sprenson, parliamentarian; Mrs. Ida Hone, reporter; Mrs. Elinor Jarvis, chor.is.ter, and Mrs. Jennie L. Johnson, organist. Talks were given by visiting officers. Mrs. Evelyn Jones was elected captain of Camp No. 2. The other officers chosen were Mrs. W. O. iRockhill and Mrs. Edna Smart, first arid secqnd lieutenants; Ruth Brockbank, secretary; Mrs. Jane Whitwood, treasurer; Mrs. Edna Brock.bank, parliamentarian; Mrs. Jane Lawrence, chaplain; Mrs. Ann Mooney and Mrs. Mollie Stewart, Stew-art, custodians of relics; Mrs. Kate Hughes, historian; Mrs". ' Annie Corbetl, chorister; Mrs. LaPreale Searles, organist ;Mrs. Martha Moore, chairman of program committee; com-mittee; Mrs. Jan.e Jones, corre-pondirig corre-pondirig secretary; "Mrs. Lily Rose, registrar. Rernairks of encourage-. Farewell Given By Friends The re14eace"4-fs. Mary Tooley was the scene of delightful delight-ful social affair 'Monday evening, when the girls from Taytor Broth- t'ers gave a dinner in loonor of Mrs. C ri t' Vnt i j . jean jtooiey agmpsun, who is leaving soon - to spend the summer tn Ephraim. . After dinner, bridge was played. In attendance were; Miss Elma Jensen, Miss Edith Ross, Miss Elenore Nuttall, Miss Ann Jensen, Miss Erma ortsj rMiss Sarah Wride, Miss Hazel McPhie, Mrs. Tooley and Mrs. Thompson. V. S. W. V. A meeting qf the Mt. Timpanogos camp and auxiliary No. 4, U. S. W. V. will be held Thursday at 8 p. m. in the I. O. O. F. hail. DOUBLE FOUR Members of the Double Four Bridge club win be the guests of Mrs. F. M. Alder Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home. AFTERNOON BRIDGE Mrs. Abe W. Turner will entertain enter-tain members of the Afternoon Bridge club at her home Thursday. N, OF W. Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Thursday at 7:30 o'clock at the .Women's club house, at which time elections for representatives to the district convention will be held. A social w:l! follow and the partners are invited. NELKE Mrs. "R. E. Allen will be hostess to members of the Nelke Reading club Thursday at 3:30 o'clock at her home, instead of Mrs. Alex Hedquist, as was previously arranged. ar-ranged. GLECK AUF Miss Ida Knudsen will be hostess to members of the Gleck Auf club Thursday evening at her home. ACACIA Members of the Acacia club will meet with Mrs. Albert Taylor Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home. FROVONAS Provonas club members will meet at the home of .Mrs. Walter Tay-lpr Tay-lpr Friday afternqon. MRS. GNARl LTTNpGREN CnrWpondent -Phone 041-R-l Immediate members" t)f the family of Mrs. Malinda Newell, pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised her at her home on Saturday evening, the occasion being be-ing her birthday anniversary. Music and atnes were followed by a tasty luncheon. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni OLsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Le Earl Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Newell, Mr- and Mrs. Artemws Newell, Mr. and Mrs- Guriard Lundgren, Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alio Thallman and the guest of honor. Mr ' and Mrs. Mahlan Drage entertained en-tertained at their home on Thursday Thurs-day even&g complimentary to Mr. ahd Mrs, T Drage, who left Sunday Sun-day for Rurley, Idaho, where they will make their hdme. Games and niuslc were the diversions, and a tsty tray luncheon was Served to the' following: Mr. and Mrs: W. I. Long, Mr., and 4Mrs. J. William iong, Mr. ,and. Mrs. Evan Wiatburg, M. and Mrs. Samuel; Hampshire, MK and Mrst Feter Toiboe, Mr. and M4s: J:1 C'Peterson. Mr- and Mrs. it, p. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Gillmah,Miss f; Ethel Lmg, MrsL: Ezabeth " Erickson Mis,s Qaudla Hburg.' Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Drage and Mr. and Mrs. C. T,-Drage,:ra'i!-y ' 'i,f ' The genealogical committee of the Sharon ward met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Park on "Monday evening with 35 in attendance. attend-ance. iMr. and , Mrs. E.arl Newetl and children nf Magna are Orem visitors visit-ors this week. menf were given by visiting officers, offic-ers, Mrs.' Rose Stewart and Mrs. Josephine Bird. . .. I Calendar i- . . 1 ----'---- IT'S GADGET TIME M -"-, - : ' l i Frances Dee By NEA Service HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 15. Tricky gadgets make new costumes interesting. interest-ing. Frances Dee, lunching at the Roosevelt with Joel McCrae wore one of the new Sunny Jim belts made of wide white patent leather with little pockets on either side of the -buckle. -- City Briefs The Herald Is anxious to publish pub-lish all Items of local Interest and .would, appreciate, your cooperation if you would telephone tele-phone such news to the llr-ald llr-ald office, Ethel D. Kambeau, 494-495. J. Elmer Jacobsen was a Salt Lake visitor mesaay. Mrs. O. E. Cluistensen and son Billy, of Salt Lake, are spending a week in Provo with Mrs. Christen-sen's Christen-sen's father, W. E. Hoover and family. Sheriff E. G. DurneU spent Monday Mon-day in Heber attempting to locate a stolen car. Mr. and Mrs. Deibert Grobea-g and two daughters have returned to their horne in Idaho Falls, Ida., after spending a few days here with Mrs. Groberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Holbrook. Walter P. Whitehead, city com-mossioner, com-mossioner, was a business visitor in Salt Lake City today. Walter " Hedquist spent today in Salt Lake on business. Mrs. Frank J. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr were in Salt Lake City today on the temple excursion. ex-cursion. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway have? returned from Salt Lake City, where they have been spending the winter. Mr. Holdaway is a state representative. Mrs. Jean T. Thompson will leave " Thursday for Ephraim, where she will join her husband and make her home for the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Thomas Thornley has as her guest her niece, Mrs. Elaine Gaurett, and daughter Joan Kay of Los Angeles,' California. Qeorge Marlon Hinckley and Nita Johnson, both o't Provo, "were issued a marriage license Tuesday at the county clerk's office. ' P. M. Ilirth, James A. EMstton, Rbbert M. Stack and William A. Allen of Salt Lake City, are among the business visitors in Provo today. to-day. Reed Creer Ferguson and Olive Rowena Angus of Spanish Fork, were granted a license to wed, today to-day at the county clerk's office. Clark Powell ot Price and Edna Robertson of Spanish Fork, were issued a marriage license Tuesday at'the county clerk's office. 'Mr. and Mrs.' Harvey Palmer, of Salt Lake City, were visitors in Provo Tuesday. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Palmer, Sr. Miss Vivla Davis has left to spend the week end in Salt Lake City. Primary Children Tendered Social Mrs. Ada Toon.es and Mi's. Oriel Clegg gave a party at the Clegg home Tuesday afternoon, for members mem-bers of the Primary class of the Viheyard ware. Games and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by 14 yqrung- sters r . ' - ' " k1'. FREE SO A P TOW ELS DEXTER LAXIilDRY SCHOOL Every One Invited - Monday and Tuesday, 2 p. m DIXON-TAYLORXRUSSELL 0. H-rs p U- . . (dngratulations Mr. and Mrs. William K. Anderson Ander-son have a fine baby girl, born 'Tjuesday. . evening at the family home, 412 West Fifth South street. Mother and baby are getting along splendidly. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McBeth of Payson are the proud parents of a daughter, born at the Crane Maternity Ma-ternity home early this morning. Mother and babe are doing fine. Mental Hygiejie . Important Field Successful diagnosis and treatment treat-ment of social cases Is coming more and more to depend on the case-worker's knowledge of mental men-tal hygiene, stated Dr. Lowry Nelson, Nel-son, Brigham Young university sociologist, before the Utah county chapter of the Mental Hygiene society, so-ciety, Monday evening in the city court room. It is now appreciated by practically practi-cally everyone, he declared, that a mere survey of the present situation situa-tion does not give the social technologist tech-nologist the data he needs to have in order to be of greatest assistance assist-ance to those in need. In passing, he called attention to the importance import-ance of mental hygiene in business, religion, in the schools and in virtually vir-tually all the relations of , the individual indi-vidual with his fellows. Mark Allen of the staff of the state training school in American Fork was chairman of the meeting, with Mrs. Mary M. Oakes of Springville, secretary. President M. Wilford Poulson, B. Y. U. psychologist, psy-chologist, was absent, illness preventing pre-venting his participation in the activities ac-tivities of the society. In reverse: At La " Porte, Ind., a mare was pulled from a well by an auto wrecker. If WITH THIS . SECRET fJPAlAULA Xuden's is a medicated medi-cated prescription thM relieves coughing, quickly Idasantly I Marriage Is Announced Of special interest is the announcement an-nouncement of the marriage of Susan Phillips daughter of Mrs. Minnie Phiftips. of Pleasant View, to Alex Jamison of La Salle, UtaSi. The marriage took place March 30, 1931. Mrs. Jamison has been teaching at the Page- sohool for several' years, and sne " has fulfilled an L. D. S. mission in the eastern states. Mr. Jamison is a student at the B. Y. U. if. if. if. YQung .Grpup Enjoys Social A delightful party was held at the Geqrge S. Busby home Saturday Satur-day evening. Garnes and music were the features of entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Roy Busby, Maxine MoCandless, Willis Taylor, Ida Burrows, Clifton Hasel, Gwendolyn Richins, and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Manwell. Bridge Played " , At Smart Affair Mrs. Clarence Loose entertained members of the A Volonte club at a pleasing social event at tier home Tuesday afternoon Following a tasty repast, in which an attractive St. Patrick theme was featured, bridge was. played; Mrs. Victor Hedquist won I the high score prie and Mrs. Mar vin Geage the second favor. Mrs. Carl D. Swenson was a guest. Club members present included: in-cluded: Mrs. Seth Shaw, Mrs. Harold Har-old Shriyer, Mrs. Victor Hedquist, ars. wurord Gray, Mrs. . Marvin Gease and Mrs. Ellis Peelar. Nothing Like It Ever Before! Spring's L S , -i STRIPES f i ' V - I'M 4 v ? w Phyllis Fraser wears this clever outfit, consisting of brown flannel slacks and polo shirt. Stripes of tan, orange and brown are used in the yokP( leeve cuffs and pocket tabs. tsctt ,,J''-; v4 f ' " I n n r i h fi r if ill 1 ill 'Qi ' ess? Smartest Novelties! Reg 3.00, 4.00, $5.00 values. Hundreds, Hun-dreds, of styles to pick from! The new materials you want! The Smart Styles you want! Hurry! You'll buy at least 2 pairs at these great savings! VOGUAIRE FOOTWEAR The Shoes of 10-Point Superiority ! Com pare with $6 and $7 footwear ! Style! Perfect Fit! Supreme Su-preme VALUE! SWEETHEART ARCH V . . . The Health Arch Shoe of style!? Formerly $5.95 and $6.95. Just another of Le ven's superb offerings. offer-ings. 1- R. S. Officers. Honored An enjoyable social was given by the Vineyard ward Relief society soc-iety at Trie home of Mrs. Henry Maag Tuesday afternoon, honoring the follr.wing retiring officers: Mrs.. George S. Bunker, Mrs. Lee Walker. Mrs. Joct Bunnell, Mrs. Victor Vicklund and Mrs. Mary Y. Miner. Mrs. . Antone Bunker was in charge of the following interesting program: Readings, Mrs. Lowell Varley; songs, little Don Allen, accompanied ac-companied by his mother, Mrs. Taylor Tay-lor Allen; song, Bobby Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Davis: duet, Mrs. Luella Herman, and Mrs. Lois Downs; remarks, Mrs. Mary S.tewart, president, and Mrs. Ehmer Holdaviy, who spoke on the woik on the slate legislation. A dainty tray luncheon was served serv-ed to 37 members. 4 . if if. if ft S. Anniversary Social Delightful Miss Lethe Coleman read the faree-act play, "Sun-Up" before members of the Second ward Relief Re-lief .society, at their social held in the meeting house Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The affair was held to commemorate com-memorate the ninety-first anniversary anniver-sary of the organization of the Relief Re-lief society. Delicious refreshments were served to 147 women. If, if., if, Cards, Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoover Hoov-er were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rich Tuesday evening at their home. Cards and luncheon were the diversions. di-versions. 6 f - - a If ?! if i Aaaress - " - TLA '' ""W vw-',Jf w-"J ' ' iw- 7 - 'X |