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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 51 1 935 - mmmt Society ErZ" ' . Sg g Yesharah Club Breakfast Proves Delightful Affair PRESIDENT AND MRS. HERER J. GRANT were special guests at the annual breakfast of the B. Y. U. chapter of the Yesharah club (i. D. S. women missionaries), held at the First ward recreation hall this morning. The breakfast proved colorful and delightful, the tables boing beautifully arranged with yellow and lavender candles and vases of yellow roses and lavender columbines, in keeping keep-ing with the club colors. Attractive lavender and gold program pro-gram booklets were used. Velcome remarks were made by Mrs. Catherine R. Lund, president, and grace was offered by Mrs. James E. Talmage of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lucile B. Slaugenhoup rwas toastmistress, and the follow ing enjoyable program was pre- D. S. Old Mill Function Is Enjoyable n attractive social of Tuesday fining, was the annual Old Mill progressive dinner party of the O S. social unit. The first three courses or the (imner were served at the homes el Miss Jo Sowards, Miss Helen Wonsley and Miss May Bennett, and the main course at the Mayflower May-flower in Salt Lake City. Down by the Old Mill Stream" proved a delightful theme for the .if fair. Dancing followed at the Old Mill". In attendance were: Miss Jo Sowards, Waldo Strong, Miss Kay Mangum, Marion Rowe, Miss Her-mese Her-mese Broadbent, Ray Broadbent. Miss Belle Fillmore. Thomas Peterson, Pet-erson, Miss Jean Halverson, Elmer Griffith, Miss Maurine Murdock. Joe Johnson, Miss Jean Dan vers, Meredith Wilson. Miss Isabelle Littlefield, Lester Freestone. Miss Anna Lou Peterson, Bill Reeder, Miss Helen Worsley, Jack Ram-beau, Ram-beau, Miss Phyllis Dixon. Mr. Fillmore. Fill-more. Miss Afton Johnson, Mac Johnson. Miss Eva Cummard. Dick Clark, Muss Kathryn Davis, Owen Rowe, and alumnae members and their partners: Miss May Bennett, Ben-nett, Don Alder, Miss Josephone Johnson, Virgil Wedge, Miss Beth Ashworth and Reed Thomas. N. of W. Lodge At Banquet, Meeting Neighbors of Woodcraft of Pro-vo Pro-vo and Eureka held a county meeting at the Provo Elks' home Tuesday evening, at which Mrs. Minnie Hiner of Portland, Oregon, grand guardian, was the guest speaker. Mrs. Hiner was accompanied by Mrs. Emmagene Mackay, captain of guards of Portland lodge. A banquet was served to 30 members ,the table being attractively attract-ively arranged with flowers of the season. Guests were present from Provo, Eureka, Salt Lake City, and Portland. At the meeting which followed, Mrs. Mania Higgins and Alex Josie were initiated into the lodge. Installations followed, this being in charge of the newly organized guard team of Provo lodge. Mrs. Hiner gave a splendid talk in which she instructed the members in their lodge work. A flag drill proved interesting. The meeting was attended by approximately 60 members. DOTTED LIN E.S CHANEL. PRESENTS NEW VEILED DECOLLETTE sen ted: Selection, "The Old Re frain,'' double trio of club members, mem-bers, Mrs. Melda F. Hacking, Mrs. Rhoda J. Young. Mrs. Veda S. Nelson. Mrs. Lila M. Hatch. Miss Catherine Decker and Mrs. Anna Harris; toast, "Love, the Supreme Gift," Mrs. Jennie B. Knight; selection, string trio, Misses Elaine and Helen De Qraff and Lot;j Paxman; toast, "His Word is a Lamp to the Feet and a Light to Guide My Way," Mrs. Julia Houston of Salt Lake City; brief remarks, Guy Lund; toast, "The Scientific Art of Loving," Miss Elizabeth Souter; selection. "Pretty Little Primrose Flower.' double trio; toast, "Yesharah, the Light Set On a Hill," Mrs. La Vein Merrill. President Grant spoke briefly. He asked all of the university graduates to stand, and in behalf of the club, he presented baskets j CVtUQl'INITZ of beautiful llowers to tne mree , Members ot tne Carquinitz members who are graduating from Bridge club are planning a trip the B. Y. U. this spring. They j to Salt City Thursday eve- are: Mrs. Catherine R. Lund, the , ning Dinner will be followed by president; Mrs. Marie Benson and j a tnaer party Miss Ellen Lund. Farewell re- ; 1 JOLLY marks were made by Mrs. Lund. , Mrs John stratton will De nost Mrs. Veda S. Nelson was gener-j ess t(1 members of the Jolly club, al chairman on arrangements; Thursday afternoon at her home, and the committee chairmen were ; SWASTIKA as follows: Miss jeanette fecoit, , A meeting of the Swastika club I program; miss iaa ieicniy, uet- wU1 be neld at tne home of Mrs. orations: Miss Irma Bennett, : j g carter Thursday afternoon, menu: Miss Editha Booth, invita-, tions; MLss Grace Cheever, pro-, LA (ONDA Club Calendar i r ... V. MM . vi y it mi N ; m Dixon - Ririe - i 1 Marriage Held Breakfast Given -i Phi Delta Pi Group Pledges of the Xi chapter of Phi Delta Pi or the B. Y.'lJ. entertained the old member at a breakfast early this morning at Wildwood in Prow canyon. . Carapfire songs and games were enjoyed. The pledges are: Misses Yvonne Henderson, Rose Klrkhaxn, Ida Hoffman, Ruth Romerr Hazel Anderson and Ina Lindsay, and the others participating in the enjoyable affair were. Mrs. Aline C. Smith, Miss Wilms Jeppson, Miss Irene Johnston, Miss Zula Hanson, Miss Josephine White, Miss Ardith Spalding. Miss El ma Robinson, Miss Afton Hanson and Miss Donna Dastrup. Miss Va Lera Dixon, daughter of Charles (X Dixjm of Provo, became be-came the bride of Martin C. Ririe, son of Mr. zjul Mrs. ilyrum Ririe of Lewiston, Utah, Tuesday in the Salt Lake temple. Close family members witnessed the ceremony, after which Mrs. Grant L. Crandall, an aunt of the bride, tendered the bride and groom and members of the wedding wed-ding party a breakfast at her home in Salt Lake City. After a short trip, the newly-weds newly-weds will return to Lewiston to make their home. McArthurs To Be Honored grams. La Conda club members will be Dotted black mousseline forms this simple and attractive dinner iBAPPER FANNY S.-ViSr RIG. U. S. PAT. Off. Entertained On Birthday i x. .. . , , . . ' mis simple aiiu auititiin- umricr the guests of Mrs. Ted Haymond designed bv Chanel. Note , Thursday afternoon at her home. the veileddecoliefce and tne soft, Cwca GACr5 'P.f ,-gr - j LEGION AUXILIARY ; A meeting of the American Mrs. Fred Evans was delight- j Legion auxiliary will be held at fully entertained at her home the Armory Wednesday evening Tuesdav afternoon by members of at 8 o'clock. Music will be furn- the Daisy Sewing club ana several ished by Mrs Hannah Packard. Officers for next year will be nominated. clinging lines favored by this creator. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McArthur will be the honored guests at a party to be given in the Bonneville Bonne-ville ward hall Thursday night at 8 o'clock, it is announced by Bishop Andrew Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur and family are moving out of the ward. Mr. McArthur was formerly in the bishopric and Mrs. McArthur Mc-Arthur was in the Relief society presidency. All adults and former members of the ward are invited to be present. There will be a program, light refreshments and dancing. City Briefs gntts Who caii?d to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Cards, fortune telling and a delicious luncheon were the diver- The Hollywood Round - Up Mre. L. H. Jones of Craig, Colo., is among the visitors in Provo this week. Harold G. Chistensen, 26, Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, and Alice Spencer, 24, Paris, Idaho, were granted a license to wed, Tuesday at the county clerk's office. Dr. David Westwood and son, Paul Westwood, are leaving for Los Angeles, Calif., to attend the graduating exercises of their son and brother, John T. Westwood. The young man is graduating from the U. S. A. C. with a de gree of bachelor of science and were: Mrs. Nels Hanson, Mrs. : club members, the session lias Axel Christianson, Mrs. Anna been postponed for one week. Anderson, Mrs. Louise Jorgensen, Mrs. Nettie Cluff. Mrs. Zora Peay, Mrs. May Snow, Mrs. Merle Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Miss Leona Hanson, and Mrs. Violet Johnson. The guests included: in-cluded: Mrs. Carrie Vincent, Mrs. Marie Lewis, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, Mrs. Mattie B. King, Mrs Eldro Jeffery, 23, Delta, and Leona I. Skeem, 22, Oasis, were NINETEENTH CENTURY .. : Vw Vnsv mict mac Tha 1 1 ha n r mwinc of presented with a lovely gift. j the Nineteenth Century club Fri- (Copyright 1935 by United Press) j ao?to,r 01 .""f, y jviemoers 01 me nuu tcm uaj . uuc w ""'vo Ulw .. T40T I YVVOOD lune il'Fi- Lona Andre, one of the pack of issued a marriaere license Tuesday "panther women" hauled to , a the office of the county clerk. FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY : Hollywood a few years, ago by ; Me. Ethel Spencer left Satur- A meeting of tne Provo City Paramount, bustled into town to- ; day for LoS Angeles, Cal., where Firemen's auxiliary will be held dav witn a husband. She will visit her daughters, Goldie Friday at 7:30 o'clock at the fire1 Miss Andre, one of the few j and Helen, during the summer station. All members are urged "panther" girls whose faces ever , months. Also, she will attend the to be present and are asked to appeared on the screen, startled j University of California, pav their dues at this time. A ; family and friends by revealing Miss Grace Martell of Spanish orK unaerweni a major uucra- on this morning at the Aird hospital. Lillie's Davis Mrs Beatrice business meeting was held Monday she and Edward Norris, actor, ! Fc ir,.or, ,,f Qnit' i,kP Citv and ! afternoon at Ine viome of Mrs. ! had eloped to Santa Barbara. j tic S xtoIko ivan I Carl Loveless. Refreshments fol- "We were married on Sunday," I ho Miss Martha Evans if- if- Club Affair Delightful B. E. M To score a birdie is a feather in a golfer's cap if, if. if- Notice to M. I. A. Girls iflBHl tf.N YEARS HEDQUIST DRUG CO. the guests of Miss Desna Framp-ton Framp-ton at her home Monday evening, an enjoyable time being spmt with bridge, followed by a dainty luncheon. Mrs. M;ibel J. Morgan won the hih score prip. "and the second j favor went to Miss Gladys drone- j man mpmhpr of the club who is i visiting here from Fairview. I M. I. A. who are mteresiea in Present were: Mrs. Morgan, i going to the Mutual home m Miss Helen Kavachevich, Miss Eve- j Provo canyon this summer, are lyn Kellv. Miss Claris Stubbs. asked to meet at the chapel Mon-Miss Mon-Miss Mabel Olsen. Mrs. Thelma H day evening at 7 o'clock. Williamson and Mrs. Elma J. i Full instructions will be given Johnson. !t this time, it is announced. lowed and were served to seven j .she said, "and we wouldn't be members. I back yet, except that Eddie has ! to go to work tomorrow." N. V. "Eddie" is making a picture for There will be no meeting of the MGM and Miss Andre, who was known as La una Anderson back in Nashville, Tenn.. is free lancing lanc-ing since her contract expired. oOo Neighbors of Woodcraft Thursday ciuo merhners were i evening, it is announced, All Gleaners. Juniors anil Bcc Hive eirls oi the Third ward At' '-" " " '' i " " i itt. . a out . John Hardy of Springville left the Aird hospital Tuesday, where he underwent an appendicitis operation op-eration last week. Mrs. Sterling ClUff left the Aird hospital Tuesday, where she has confined for the pst several days following an appendicitis operation. Pretty, 17-ycar-old Barbara Blane, who left hrr home in New Haven, Conn., to take a job dancing danc-ing with Rudy VaNce's orchestra, had obtained a screen contract today. A superior court judge approved approv-ed her contract with Fox, which calls for a salary of $150 a week and a periodical option designed to net her $1000 a week in seven years if exercised The court also approved the contract of Marilyn Knowlden, 8-year-old child actress, who will make her screen debut in a series of fashion pictures. oOo Ginger Roger's saved herself an appearance in court today by effecting ef-fecting an out of court .settlement in a $2736 breach of contract uit Nat C. Goldstone, actors' agent, announced that a "satisfactory settlement" had been reached and requested dismissal of his complaint. com-plaint. Lew, Ayers, Miss Roger's hus band, also was named a defendant in the action which sought to col lect the money for Goldstone's rervices in connection with booking book-ing the actress. 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