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Show v - ' ' --ij'v, ',"-, ' i, -. . - ' , ... ' . PROVO (U T A H) " EVEN I N Gr HE A'L D, FR ID A Y,, JUNE ', 2 3,' 1 9 3 3. PAGE THREE Ethel D. Rambeau, Editor Club News and Leading Women's Features ,ne 494-495 Pho i 5 i Trout Dinner For Visitor A well appointed trout dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellkjttat thir home Wednesday evening, honoring Mrs. David Morgan, Mor-gan, of Chicago, sister of Mrs. Elliott, who is vacationing here. Covere were Jaid for 12 guests. Pirilc tea roses prettily decorated the dining table. Z?ity Briefs Tlie ftetulA h, anxious to pan-Ush pan-Ush all Items of local lntere&i and .would, appreciate, youi ' oooperatlon If yeu would tele- F5ll.4;iiul!x Lit of Olmstead imderwenVah -penratkn for appen- dSfiJUsat . ifrevg&itl- kosphal Shurs-J tfayV Her conditior is reported as being -ood : TVIlss MaTgam Mills and Miss Ilk Seeley of Salt Lake City, were Prova visitors today. Bert 1. Bradford and Blanche Roach, berth of Spanish Fork, were issued a 'marriage license at the county clerk's office Thursday. Mrs. Ihsvid A. Searing of Long Beach, Gal.,- formerly -Ruth Oox. of Provo, is visiting here with ber mother, Mrs. M. A. Cox. llan D. Pollock of Tropic and N4a Riding of Panguitc'h were granted a license at the county Clark's ffiee Thursday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Karl of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huish of Salt Lake City, have returned re-turned tioflae from Berkeley, Cal., witere "they were called a week ago due"" t6 the death of their sister, Mrs. Mamie Hulsh Jo'nnson, wife of J. Edward Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Marshall of Pima, Ariz., have .returned to their home after spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwin. Mrs. John E. Harris and Mary, Leonard and Robert Harris 'nave arrived home from Culver City, Cal., where they have been spending spend-ing the past two weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends. They were accompanied ac-companied home by Joseph H. Harris. Mrs. Sadie Daw-son has returned home from Price and Helper, where she- 1ias been visiting with relatives and friends for the past JO days. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker an toaby of Beaver, are vacationing hr Prov'p "with Mrs. Baker's mother, N Mrs. Mary Mortimer. Dr. Ixmry Nelson and Keifer Sauls, of the B. Y. U. are at tending tend-ing 'the fifth annual Maple canyon day in Southern Utah today. Dr. Nelson is one of the speakers of the celebration, which is held in Maple canyon near Moroni. Prof. William H. Boyle of the B. Y. U. will be the principal speaker Sunday evening at the L. D. S. chnrch in Coalvlle. B. Y. I students livfng in Coalville will be featured", on the program. GIRL, 11," TO ENTER HIGH SCHOOL BIRMINGHAM , Ala. iVT.) Virginia Vir-ginia Van der Veer, age 11, recently re-cently completed her grade school education and will enter high school next fall, among the'young-estP-lh "the history of the- city sCtiool system. When you're HEALTHY you're HAPPY Happy days are usually healthy ' days. Why not add to these , sunshiny days! 1 Poor health and constipation j go hand in hand. Get rid of comnkM constipation by eating a1 delicious cereal. Testis show that KeIloggS All-Bran provides "bulk" to exercise ex-ercise thfe intestines, and vitamin B to aid regularity, all-cran is also twice as rich in iron s an egual weight of beef liter-ThV"iul' liter-ThV"iul' in All-Bran" is nch Tike that in leafy .vegetables. .vege-tables. How much better than taking pills and drugs : so often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily are r "osually sufficient. If not relieved . -- this way, see your doctor. At all grocers. In the . red-and-green package: Made by Kellogg iir-Battle-Onek. AIK.2AII Evening Of Cards At Club An enjoyable time was spent by members of the Aurora club at the home of Mrs. Delia Snyder Thursday evening. ' Progressive 500 was the diversion, Mrs. Helen A. Bell receiving the high score prize. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following: Mrs. Sarah F. Johnson, Mrs. Hattie Andre, Mrs. Maude Strong, Mrs. Cora J. Shields, - Mrs. Reva Wagner, Mrs. Mary Hitchcock, Mrs. Hester Jones, Mrs. Elzina Smith, Mrs. Mary Josie, Mrs; Mil-, dred Denhalter, Mrs. Eva MHden-h MHden-h all and Mrs. .Helen Bell. Miss Kathiyn Snyder assisted in entertaining. !. ..1 Canyon Outing Is Delightful Affair- "M" Men and Gleaners of the Vineyard ward held an outing and weiner roast in Provo canyoh Thursday evening. William Davis, w'no leaves soon .for the East Central States Mission Mis-sion field, was the honor guest. After the picnic supper, games were played. Twenty five young people were in attenduTxre. if, f. B. P. W. Club Holds Party , Members of the Provo Business and Professional Women's club enjoyed en-joyed a party at the home of Mrs. Eve R. Tatton Thursday evening. A number of delightful , games were played, Miss Rhea Taylor winning the 'iiigh .score prize. A delicious luncheon wa3 served. The transportation committee was in charge, with Mrs. Tatton, chairman, Miss Amelia Buckley and Miss Kernice Condon. Mrs. Ida Gardner Tendered Social Former neigh-bors of Mrs. Ida Gardner pleasantly surprised her at her new 'nome on Sixth North street. Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served serv-ed to the following: Mrs. Harder, Mrs. Elliot TuttCe, Mrs. William Mangum, Mrs. Phyllis Phyl-lis Framptoi, Mrs. Rhella Reese, Mrs. lone Robinson, Mrs. Samuel Kelly, Miss Orpha Robinson, Miss Fern Gardner, Miss Arveda Reese, r V O. N. O. Club Party Delightful Mrs. Wanda Peay was hostess to members of the O. N. O. club at her home Thursday afternoon. rs. Wanda Peay was 'nostess to members of the O. N. O. club at her home Thursday afternoon. After a tasty luncheon, bridge was played. Mrs. Emma Jacob-sen Jacob-sen won the high score prize. Liovety flowers of the season were used in decorating. In attendance were: Mrs. Geneal Peay and Miss Mamie Vincent, guests, and the following members of the club: Mrs. Verna Cloward, Mrs. Melva Peay, Mrs. Emma Jacobsen, Mrs. Bernice Fraug'hton Mrs. Gladys Billings, Mrs. Louise Singleton. Mrs. Merle Peay and Mrs. Dove Prothero. 3 fi Sf Cycle Club Entertained Following- their usual ride, the Cycle club members enjoyed a game of indoor baseballi on University Uni-versity hill this morning. A tasty breakfast was served. Miss Beth Carr and Miss Merle Anderson arranged fine gay event. In attendance were: Miss Beulah Sowar ds, Miss MeiTe Anderson, Afiss Beth Carr, Miss Addie Wright. Misa Margaret Boyer, Miss Louise Bbyer, Miss Dorothy Jart--son. Miss Beth Wright Miss Norma Nor-ma Pardbe, Miss Dorothy Thomson Thom-son of Ephraim, Miss Ila Brock-bank, Brock-bank, Miss Ruth Thomson, Miss Maxine Kirkliam, Miss Maline Sumner, Miss Beth Ashworth, Mrs. Zlna M. Phillips and Miss Bess Boyden. .Party 'Delightfully Homey" 335 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE SATURDAY JUNE 242 TO 6 P. M. The Public is Cordially) Invited to. Attend, and Inspect Our New Home, Arranged Purposely for You and Your. '' Friends - Special Catering to BRIDGE PARTIES - LUNCHEONS - BANQUETS! an4 PRiyATE PARTIES PHONE.144 " Style's Right PRINTS CATCH HOLLYWOOD FANCY . . . , , Minna 11 V NUA Service HOLLYWOOD Prints are blooming all right, out here.' Minna Com- ; bell has u new brown and white polka dotted dr'S: with a trick taje i of white n.atala.te crepe, made double and .shiite, into a neckline, fastened with a handsome Ko'd buckle set with earnelians. The sleeves are full to the elbow, with tight cuffs below anJ her flaring gauntlet gloves are of the white matalasse crepe of the collar. Her white hat has a banding of the polka dotted crepe that crossed the crowns and then ducks back under the brim on one side. . . . ... - ty Mr. and Mrs. .J. Sterling Roece of Payson are happy over the a,rj rival of a son, born Friday .Tune 16. It is their first child. Mrs. Reece was formerly Nelda Snelson. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Wilson of Payson June 15. Mr. and Mrs. William Manwill of Payson announce the birth of. a baby girl born June 15. ' "X - r. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene- B. BjarK4 son of Payson have a baby girl born on June 11. McKenzie Starts School of Speech Howard McKenzie, well knjbxil Springville dramatist, announces the opening of a school of speech. Jri the very near future, the work to cover forms of speech for people in charge of public gatherings meetings, clubs etc. A class in professional technique for stage work will also feature the course and students of the latter lat-ter will be given an opportunity to appear in regular p'ay work. Anyone interested in the. course is asked to communicate with Mr. McKenzie. LEGIONNAIRES KNTEKTA1N The Springville American Legion Le-gion will entertain their partners at an outing at Rock House flat, Hobble Creek canyon Saturday evening beginning at 6:30 p. m. Ed Johnson is general chairman of the entertainment. Formal Opening of- Ye Old e. ColoJii Mouse , on the Dot . . .f j A Gombell Trousseau Tea Is Arranged Invitations have 4een- issued to ! a trousseau tea to be given by Mrs. Stella Davis ' for 'her daugh- j L tor, Mildred .Davis, . bride-to-be. Fhe affair is planned for Sun iKyiietweEnr'- the . jywrs 4jk 7 o'clock, at the residence of Mr?. Clarence Harmon. 136 West Fifth North street. 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Participating in the event were: Bishop and Mrs. Benjamin H. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Taylor, Mr. -and Mrs. C. A. Dahl- quist, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Madsen, Mr. and SEVERAL OF THESE SMART DRESSES and You're All Set for a Chic Summer! a Sheer for Sheers mean cool . or a Washable Crepe for all your sports. Colorful Prints Polka Dots and your Jacket Favorites and you have your pet ions at a small cost Sizes to 46 For Women Who Sew in the Summer and Reap Smartness! AM. SII.K FIAT CRKPi: .'55 inches wide fin. I smiill designs. At1r;ictive patterns. A1J- SIL.K KHINKI.K ('KKI'K rlKidts of Pastel and White d 39 inches wide at Yard 1VV 39 Inch White Silk Pique yard & A You've Read of it, Now Come and See SILK LINEN Yard $5lLjjV An important Summer Fabric for Sport and Street Frocks. Choose Silk Linen for Smartness and Coolness. r5 Lead in Summer 2f HAND BAGS Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelson. 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