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Show V ich ' employs an "or-r-roadcastlng be-hat be-hat it4 plays to jt 1 i' m I ... - r V-' am S&M'iv' :0 c'in.fr' MweMt ?tepif t" : party," tithV!the. golf ? idea, predommating, -was -levjerly.--.aaTied out 'by-members-- of the Lambda'-Tau Hub of the? BJ Vi atT thdr .in ,the BonneyilIe!vwardi amusement hall Saturday evehingr . . 5vA miniature golf course eentered the receptionhalliand delicious refreshments 'Were served" from - the cliib' house. I -which wa arranged in the micove.- greens ad;f airways SLa-well &J the red and- white xnarkersv abased aba-sed A effectlvenessto: the v clever ttbeme. I Ihdirctx UghUng'ras em ployed. - ' , '. -:" . The novel and delightful Affair wast attended - by ,150 members and ;u esta. V- Walter t Daniels 'orchestra furjpiehed 'the music, ; r -vMissv Delsai Tolhurst a was chair-.man chair-.man n arrangements and 1 was assisted -by '.Miss Helena .Bates, Miss-7 LaRue . Startup and Miss Xioree" Van - Wagenen.. .. . ' -it. ' Jp " ' ' " ; b in en ;Smatt : Mfair A social veht-of charm-was the rftlfaitf. glverl -by the Nineteenth Cenr turyjclub : Friday ; afterftoom at .-the I Womea'a- club house for :, members nbt the r other " federated - clubs 'Of t Provo. -. . . . . , - x f Miss Ada Hasler furnished two ' beautiful vocal ? solos, accompanied h by M183 t auline Bennett " at -the f plaho-; Two -selections ?Were rerir i dered by tr ing?, auartet-- consist- vingf of ' the Nlliasesi Beth Mangum Marine 5 Phelps, . Wanda Petty t and 4 joy, Batchelor. r .".,- i, Mrs. .Henry WJ- Gease gave ia splendid review of the book, fPart- hers." by Louise Piatt lHaucK. Tatyv refreshments- were served! to 6V. at ; tne conciusionoi-j-yne,- aicEr- jlndon -entertainment. -, - . ,... X The' club colors, green and- gold, predominated in , the i decorative i scheme baskets and )fewl otttaJfol-'fills, otttaJfol-'fills, snapdragons, sweetvpeaa" and ferns being 9 artistically arranged about the h&ll. Centering the. re-freshment re-freshment table waa a: green bowl : of laf fodllsoij eithetsidd of vhich was a tall yeliowtaper in a gi-eeri i Mrs. C. H. Funk presided. if TendereaSodal. ; 'Qui Vfviablub metriberk bf 'h4 Provo high ; school were tendered a t social affair, by the officers . Thursday., evening &t thfehame .,qf Miss Virginia Kimball. . - iThe-officers of the club are: 'Miss La Roie Erickson, president; . Mis Barbara" Oorbett. ' Vice "president Miss v Veda - Cook, - secreUry and treasurer; kiss 7 Virginia ' Kimball, reporter; ' iMlsa Melba BoyJe,r:cub -advisor. , . ' Games -Andi music were thejdivets 'sionsand tasty refreshments were served5 to- the following: -MlssBe'u-lah Manstm, Miss Iva -Dell; Ford, ' Miss Ph-yHU FbdMiaa" Ileleft Dix-i Jdiv Miss SteUa. Dixon; Miss Helen ' 'Spencer, MissT Olive Jones, Miss Mary Robert,'' Miss Bertha Smith, ;Miss Leah Thomas, Miss Inez' Rich-bond Rich-bond t Miss tLa': Vdn. Hetlchsn. -Miss' At ton ;Hodscn,f Miss v EHaine Clark, Miss iEdua Rodebeck rid .Miss Kena Peterson. : fEaitcr Ditiner; -Given Foireiub p Mrs -Charles Jones "entertained1 ati her home 'Friday afternoon -for : members of the S. T. C'cluB..- . - iresTessive 00 was thediver-islon. thediver-islon. The high score T?rize was 'won by MldJ Pred : Clark; r jirs. Fred Singleton- received the second favor, fav-or, and the guest award lWent to .-'Mrs. Leona Henrle.' v An elaborate and well appointed . dinner, .fellowed. i'Ceritertag -;the. dining tablewas a large basket- of Easter lilies, and " yellow baskets - filled with chicks and , eggs were ' given as favors. f . " The enjoyable, affair, was attended attend-ed by the following:'. Mr. .Clyde - Singleton; Mrs." Fred ClarX' Mrs. ' Josenh McAffee. Mrs. Eva Hoo'viri Mrsr- 'Lymair - Whitine. A Mrs. -AUl vStrqiig, MrSy William 7 Halladay, ' M rs. Gunard V Lundgnen . 'and . Mrs. Leona llehrte. "." " CampNo;fl : l Members of 'Camp' No. 1, Daughters Daugh-ters of -Utah Pioneers, will be the irucsts 'of .-Mrs"F.'G.' "Varnlck at her 'home; 760 North -Third j Easti street, Thursday? afternoon. A luncehon '.will 'follow' the regu- . lar monthly,, program. -, All : mem bers and eligible members are in- i ifi i ' Columbia Glub ; '-itlis. B. Asael Johnson- 'WiU - be hostess to T members of the Coluzn- club Monday, evening r.t "-:.tr hrr.; All ncr..-ers are - to be rtcnt.- informal ? dancing :fctfai held Provo Manf Us Married An - 7 -"J-:-- ' Of special ; t interest is the an-ho an-ho an cement .bf i. the i marriage of Miss Helen Morrison, prominent i young woman of Norman, . Okla homa, to Prof; Royden Danger field, son bfMn ahoT Mrs.' j2f W.C Danger-field Danger-field of Provo. The ; ceremony was perforrhed Monday March 30," in Washington, D. c. . .; .'-.i-.'- Prof. Dangerf ield is wbrkiog in Washington,1 D.' Con the Hoover Socfair Trends" commission; and at the completion' of the commission's work in September; the l and ?. his bride.: will reside in' NoTman; jpkla-homa,-where Prof; Danger Held will take - up his - work' as- a 1 member of the; faculty of- the University of Oklahorna. . ijjt Provo e ;.' !.", r.:' ..' To fBe Wed 'Announcement of 'the iengage-ment iengage-ment of Norma Allan ' and : Orson MlUef' of ; Pf ovo,t; is - made? by Mr. andMrs. C. W- -Allans parents bl the bride elect. 'Mr.? Millet Js he son of Mr. and Mrs.' Paul AV Millet ioe . popular young cuupie win bjg united in marriage1 iri the near future. .,,-,, LaGSnHa jQub ; 1 iPartyTDeKghtful Delightful iri; every detail was the-party the-party given by the. La Conda club members for thelthusbands.iThuW' May i evehiftg t at y the tcaldeftce 4,ot jf a.wt, fra VlA' ItoirrAriAA t t A": tasty Easter .luncheon was served, v Lavender - sweet . peas I in silver' vases wfete--used to decorate The10hchebn tables and attractive h- Easter ; baskets were . presented ;as zavors. , , - x - P A variety of clever and amusing games . ' were played, - prizes being won by Mrs.iWaltei; F. Whitehead, Mrs. J.. Clyde Knadieu,-Mrs. Lowry Aaderson and Bliss" Chlkls.', - " "i-Tht? "i-Tht? t&Y' event Was'-"attended by the . following i Mr, and sMrs. i Blf sa Childs; ;"Mr:':aTud ''Mrs: Claude 3a CardaU,- Mr r&nd Mrs. George jB; Carter Mr.' and .- Mrs." Le Roy f J.' OlBen; Mr-and Mfft-Ti L. Caliisi ter,.Mr. ndMrs. J. Hyde Knudsfen, Mr. and Mrs. Percy 1 Anderson, Mr and "Mrs. Paul A. Thome, Mr. ahd Mrs Waiter -R-Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs." Lowry 'Andejrson" and Mr. and Mts. ;Ted' Hatymtmd. u 4 - BriHge 'Follows fiastebinr ; ; I AtnOhg the delightful parties ? Of last -week, was the affair given oy the' HyloBrldge' blub Members f6r their husbands, Friday Evening f at Keeleys.' . ' " , v . ' :An elaborate -dinner eas served at 8 o'clock,-Easter, decorations being be-ing Used- on- the .dining table. '"A tOast.'j'To - the Husbands," was giv en, by Mrs. '" Charles Sessions, and a toast, "?To the Wrves,'. was givea to NSWjn Wirt. - 3 ' i ' Bridge : was -played after" dinner,' Mrs. .. Andy Anderson and ' Mrs.' Royat 'Chamberlain receiving the high I scors : prize, and the consola- lion favor "going to "Mr; and MfsJ Vlrl.Van Wageneri. : " "f : The . enjoyable' affair was at tended s by the ; following: s Mr. and- Mrs.; Charles fiislpn, Mr. . and Mrs.. Norman Wihfc Mf . and Mrs. ETdrfn McKelL Mr. and Mrs. Rulon WHklns, Uri' and' "Mrs;"""; Arthur Grotesrut. Mr and. Mrs. Lisle Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Virl Van 'Wagenefn Royal Chambcriairu . ; noneer JLausnters - 4 r The regular 'monthly Session I ; tf the - Daughters -'of "Utah Pioneers of Camp No. '5w'niTe held Thurs day at 3 ?p. m.;at the home of Ms. John Py rte; 25 East Fifth North street." r . ..i . -. ; . jj Mrs.- Pyne wili-grive a-eketeh !of the life of her father, Eber Bright-well Bright-well Rawlinrs. and ; Mrs. i Marv Schofield will Rive the history Of her jtather.HSe'orge EaWlings. Music wil lbe furnished Ty. the Pyne fairri- ily. Jlcfreshrfccnta will be 'served. " "AH ;mt'mbers -and those eligitle for-nfei..ir2p' are cnlilly iri- sWashin Goupl Mrs. J. L. Honored vMusic The Provo branch. of. the. Nation-federation Nation-federation of Musio cabs , held th;iri regular , monthly; session . t. j the 'residence of Mra. R.: Gam T"la.l 1SSi1. aiimfnor " " The meeting was; in "Ithe" form of an Informal Tmisicale In 'compliment 'compli-ment to11 Mrs.' Jhn L.1 Aird," active member of the 'club; who ' is'' leaving leav-ing soon to' make" her . Home in California. Cali-fornia. . --.'-';.).;"'' ;. . 'Instrumental jahd. vocal 'selections were :furnished! by the 'gUests," and community- singing . ' was" enjoyed. Tasty refreshments were served; In behalf of "the 'erab, Mrs; Glcys C Nielsen ' presented ; the guest of fconr with1 a beautiful "gift. at tvbers ' in attendarice 'were Mn . i i. E. 'Homer " Un."' Alene C. Sim jns: Mrs. ' Jbdephihe Y.' Carter, Mrs Cladysjf CJ Nielsen, Mrs. Fred Staats, Mrs. Sfahley Bonnett, Mrs. J Ethel Kerr, Mrs. Elizabeth Rams- botnam, ; Miss Aipnine xiacKmg, Mrs. t; Rose Gardner, Mrs. Ralph Thomas; "Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Bert ' 'Hedulst and ' Mrs. Hannah Packard; , Play Reviewed :. AtWomen's Glub "Mrs. Leland Van ' Wagenan .was hostess to members of the Literary League Friday ; afternoon at -her home. .. " - ' ,. , $ . The play, "The Fires of St." John,T by. Herman Suudermann, was re1-viewed re1-viewed by Mrs. Denilv'A. Brown, and a 'dainty luncheon was' served. Sweet peas ' were'' "employed v as a decoration and Easter . baskets were 'given as favors. , The guest list ihciuded;the: f ofc lowing club members: Mrs. Deniii A. Brown, Mrs. Stanley Dtmford, Mrs Bud Nilsson; Missf BeUlah Hat-ton, Hat-ton, . Miss . Hheta Kay, v Miss Las Vern "Page; Mrs. 'E.1 W. Steadmah Mrs. Lloyd , Sutton. Mrs. W. W Thomas, Mrs; .Leland Van Wagen-en.alrs.v Wagen-en.alrs.v Heber ijohnson. Miss' Ruth- 4 Hansen, Mrs;; Ciif ton ' Tolboe," Mrs. Arthur' Dfcjraylor and Mrs. Albert E. Terry. - . Provoah Will rar Gir'l i 1 i jar .una ; mrs, jtmven xvotttu Palm vra. wish "Jto announce the en gagement "of .their i daughter, - La-1 Rue to Victor . R. Vasher. -o of Mr. - and ,Mrsr Leon ' Vasher The young couple will; bo wed tne latter-part of April. y. - ( '.Ss1'.:rs!SX Rjritibbw Glub Pirty EnjoyaBIe. . f:f- jUTembers-'of the; Rainbow, Bridge club entertained ; thei r husbands at the home bf Mr and, Mrs. Ernest Harding'' Friday evening. 'The occa sion ; was 7 in ceiebrauon or. ; tne birthday arihl versaries . 'of Mrs. Harding ;ahd " Mrs.'. Le Roy McDonald.;-:'. . , . 14yed, Mrs.' Lowell Clark arid! Harold' Har-old' Clark receiving s the IgH, scire prizes., j-iovejy giits twere preesntea to the "honor guests from the club. A d elicious. luncheon was served andr attractive - Easter decorations were used. " r : ' - t In-atterrdanee'were the following: Mr. - and Mrs. EnosBrimhall, Mr and Mrs. Harold Clark, Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davies, Mr.' and Mrs. 'lkmar Hindmarsh, Mr. and Mrs. f Ernest Harding, Mr. ah'd'Mrs. Harold Mor- nsoij ana jur. -ana mrs. je rvoy jjac-Donald: jjac-Donald: " v., , , v " InSaltlttlie:; f: Mrs. -WlUlam-Vfccent, Miss nore Vincent and Mrs. Moroni Wal- laee. - attended a ; shower' in fealt Laxe vJ: nrususcy evening ai. ioe home, of Mr. 'and Mrs.. Noble Wal lace, which was gtven'-inhohor of Miss 'Virginia, Savage, 'daughter. , bf Mrs. "Eleanor lavage, whose mar riagefto Mervln Wallace, will 'take place - on 'April Ty i ', Club:Girls : At LTjnaiwii - V ft ! weil appointed luncheotf .was tendered . members ' ot ;the .Four Leaf Clover club -at . the home of Miss tlorothy-.Turrier Thursday noon. ji . . ? -. Covers were laid for Miss Mildred Eoycl,v Miss La Rue Isaacson, Miss Ha.zel McDoWell, " Miss Ruth I Sutton,. Sut-ton,. Miss Helen Benrietf, Miss Dorothy Dor-othy V.Hedquist and Miss Dorothy Turnen . , ,r. v ' .... ; Camp; d 6N ; Aiheetihir 6'f Camn No.- 4 "and Daifghters f Of, Utah Pioneers, NbtIII be held Thursday at 2.30 ' p. m at the residence of . Mrs. . H.-K. Por- H tef, 101 East Eighth North street. An Interestfris program will .be furniod rind .ii luncheon,' AVL members; and .eligible "members .'are extended a cordial welcome.- - - tx- -n faimv White -Satin Will Individuality -4 Distinguishes Cut of ,-pyT;-fis-' ' : ' At P.H.S. JOrtior Promenade - t!" -m liiiiil I il -i! i t ii 1 ijiTf 1 ! in 1 linn Pi "' f t- t j, miiifii- 1 r- i 1 ii i 1 1 1 i 1 1 11 1 1 1 it j-i .- 1 11 v -BY JfOAN &1VOY - NEA' Service Writer 'Youmay he a" post-Lenten "bride who prefers ;the, aJl-Iaco jBn- Ox vbu' may ' delight in ' a ' flu'ttery chiffon chif-fon gown, with real lace yokeand sleeves. Or even in a delicately , 1 colored tulle one or one of exquisite ; chiffon "organdie made with ' deli- pate hand-embrpidery. . -; But the fact still remains that the' majority of brides are wearing satin this year, 'Just-like their moth-; ersi before .;themT - And "the majority major-ity -of the satins are "dead, virginal whjtejs.ujiot tlie off-whites of last The -cut'v of this - year's bridal Prdvo "Cdiiple II?n i t e d 'I n- Marriage Announcement is made of the marriage of .Miss Julette Nuttall, daughter vOf iter: and Mrs. W. : A. Nutalt of Provo, and MontBigler, son of ..Mr .and Mrs. L. B. Bigler, also' of thU city. S The ceremony was performed in. Salt Lake City, Tuesday, March .31.' Mr. ahd. Mrs. Bigler will reside in Prove, w a A Qiicken Dinner AtSecond W,ard Under the auspices of the Second ward "Relief society, "a chickendinner chickendin-ner will be held In the ward amusement amuse-ment hall Wednesady, between the hours ;of 11:30 a. m. and 2 p. m., to 'which the. public in rgenefal is cordially invited to 'attend, . A hard-time . dance : will be eiven in. the evefUng. Several beautiful Lprizes will be given away during the dance. . v .-.-'. .An :, y Birthday Party ' Mrs.: Ful 'A. Miiiet celebrated her birthday anniversary - Wednesday afternoon ' by' entertaining . a few relatives , and friends at her home. - Social chat, and music were fol-lowe'd.by;ta fol-lowe'd.by;ta tasty luncheon served tolhe j following: Mrs. J. C. "Burr, MrsiiMary. Otseb, , Mrs. Carrie Vincent; Vin-cent; Mrs'. Heber"-' Clark;, Mrs. Don caayton,,M.rs;;.Virgil JBullock Mrs. Earlw Mecham;"Mr9. Lafe Marshall, Mrs.t Avon Bushriell and.: Mrs., Ar piiicsanet;'. -.ms".- ;,N 'f?..:.-i- - Mrs.. Lou . Collins will entertain at her '.home, . 594 West Second North street, Thursday afternoon at , 2:30' o'clock, for members .of Camp No. 7, ; Daughters' of Utah Pioneers. i . , Mrs. RhbdaJDAR MrsfHaniiah Baker and Mrs. . Peroma Richmond Rich-mond "Will bev the' assisting bos tes'ses.". A fine program has been arranged and j luncheon " will -' be servedv. , All. members , and eligible members "are ; cordially invited -. GpWn Majority of gowns is individual, hew, distinctive. distinc-tive. The bride who is stateiy wears an v entirely different type jgoWn (romr- ,tn'e; petite ..bride who titfes here, adair there and eveiVwhere. " " ' ' If 00 bog,;to the in-betweext class, J whicft mpst , women do,' you wiU be , lnmgi04 Vjf-"ari ' arresting-ly arresting-ly lovely Jbjloai gown -" in f white bridal aaCCn; 'cut; .fitted, - . with the most original' train to go down the aisleto any taltar,; certainly. .This itvimade : of tljfree' "distmct , square trains, all made to?f it into the back gore of the dress; with the front fitted "and "flared. Around thev waist and over the hips there is a little Minaret flounce isi' Family 'Dinner Honors Galifornians Iri honor of Mrs. J. C. Dalton arid son Jack,, who are visiting v here from Los Angeles, Mrs. Glen G. Ray entertained at a well appointed family' dinner Thursday evening at her. home. Easter decorations were ? employed. em-ployed. ,m- " ' Entre Nous Club 4 Given Party . v Mrs. Jasper Snow, was' hostess to members of the - Entre '"Nous club at. the home of her sister, - Mrs. Thomas Stuhbs, Friday evening. A 9 14 Aft "liX ta tltkAtAAM t(rM M served after the evening of social chat and music. " : Present were Mrs. Charles ;Rey-naud, ;Rey-naud, Mrs. Elmo Loveridge, Mrs! Silvio Reynaud, Mrs. Thbm?s Stubbs, Mrs. Ben Mildenhall, Mrs. Clifton Henrichsen, Mrs. Elwood Carter, Mrs. Frank Cordner, : li rs. Theo Graehl, Mrs. Ralph Wiscorabe and Mrs. Melviri Taylor. Camp No. 8 Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp No. "8, .will be entertained at trie' home of Mrs. Rosalind Oakley, 189 South Fifth West street, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. " - - t ., A splendid program has been prepared pre-pared and luncheon will be stvd. A cordial invitation Is extended .to all members and those' eligible, for membership. - .'...;' Pythian Sisters - Pythian; Sisters of. Provo tenjple No. 9, wiltrneet In the X, of P. hajl Tuesday evening at 8. o'clock." - All ; members are extended a cor dial invitation. QUALITY BABY CHICKS ' lSYears of Personal Service. . liolar prices! - Order Nowl i. . Accredited Stock- ; ; ' 1C83 WEST FIRST . NORTH' Phen - 11C3 rroTo.-tJton.' I " ' " ' '' :' a-v i 1 "'' . ' i i ; - - . '. ' A ,- - " "ttt Sift'. - - iBasfec'.UBrid&; Ietv Gbtumes made by hand, of the same ex quisite satin, that, sticks pertly out straight, giving a decidedly jaunty look of;, youth ta, the costume. i :There ,aEe,,t'yerx' short " sleeves. And long suits of the same satin, cut to fit snugly, ending with the same pointed, finish that the short sleeves have, so , that the gown seems to .have long sleeves. The Jtittle . Juliette cap is of woven silver,, with a tiny ribbon of silver bac9 over th hair. There are oceans- of tulle in the veil, which falls in billowing cloudiness about the bride with-a slit in front, where it is only waist depth. In the back It . trails out to the very tip end of all three trains. Sadie Bo swell To Marry Soon Mr and 'Mrs. H. L. Boswell of ,;wish to announce" the en-. fraeement of their daughter. Sadie." to Robert Keif er of San Francisco, Miitiornia. -v . , The marriage is to be an event of the near future. Ladies' Aid Members of the Ladies' Aid of (he' Community ch,urch will tneet Tuesday Tues-day afternoon 2:30 o'clock at Ihe Meno Trope hall. , ' A cordial Invitation is extended to all members. TV m y;:; W -"'qp ; - .... " . ' . , k 4 MfV 'jC ski--j rs P. H.-S. Jtiriior night on Mars" was, the": promehade" bf !tfie. Pr6vo!high school, held Friday eve-li ning at thefhrgh schoorgymnasumf . : ' 1 - k:. i n& nan was transiormea into a 'modernistic garuen j in .Mars," the novel arrangements being harried out in a : color scheme o black, silver , and . pink. The garden fea ; , tures throughout 'were of ra modernistic shape and design. :. and proved unusually altraciive. A vari-cjolored Jighiihg. Elmer A, Jacob Friends A eroun of friends. Sharon arid Utah stake Y.fU And Y. M..M. I. A- workers, successfully surprised El mer A. Jacob, former Utah " stake Y. M. M. I. A. " "president, . Friday evening at his home. Mr. .Jacob .is home for a week from Denver, Cola, . where he is working in connection with the Boulder dam project. A delightful time was spent with games and music, and delicious re freshments were served. . Participating Partici-pating in the gay event were the following: Mr- and Mrs. Elmer A. Jacob, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway, Dr. and Mrs.' T." L. Martin, Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer. Mr. and -Mrs. Isaac Brockbank. Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. Vasco M. . Tanner, Miss . Grace Cheever, Miss Fern Cluff, Miss Ethel Farrer, Lynn Allen, Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Souter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green, Miss Lora Dunn, Mrs. Eva 4. xatton. Miss. Tirzah Cheever and Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. Birthday Dinner Attractive Affair ; ... " . . . A well arranered , dinner oariv was given , Wednesday evening ty Mrs. Fred E. Ray; whose birthday anniversary occurredi on. that day. covers were laid for W. H. Ray, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Thomas, and son Mack,. Mrf and Mrs. Glen C, Ray, Miss Florence D. Ray, Dudley Gallagher, Mrs. J. C. Dalton., and son Jack. ' "1 . r Mi Kan Wee Party . Mi Kan Wee girls of the second ward Primary met Tuesday eve- .nmg at the home tof Bishop and Mrs. $enjamin; H. Knudsen, at which s time they sidopted Bishop is.nudsen into their tribe. The bishop entertained them by relating a numher of his mission ary experiences in Germany and he placed several souvenirs on display which, he collected while traveling in mat-country. .. The gfrls then went to the horrie of Mrs. , Edith M. Clayton, where a short business session was held :ana a social hour enioved. ' De licious refreshments were served to i, including three officers. f aa Catholic Women The Catholic Women's league will meet in regular session, Tuesday afteroon at 2 o'clock in the church rectory. . ... A full attendance of memhers is desired ES iPJLLS tRK D1AMUSU SfilKIL Jtt Akjr truKU Bmad lUls U Ud and U Ribbon TakUr. Buf CHS PIAMOHS rk tar 40 rour I Best. Skfeat. Kdlatdjt.i ttm-m. . . S0UTBY BKUGGISTS ETUiyWBUl Surprised By RHCHESTERS tag ' ' sMcarBgsMT--' iTin , lower;; - liop:-: ? located in the est portioh of jthe Kriight Coal & Ice fCo. &ofei:$UiJ&&' SFEGML force during Eate A full line of beautiful Potted Plants aiid Cut- Flowers to Selecrt "from5 : " 'i theme" of the annual 3nniori :M Seffectv was .employed, and. spot lights, here and there, about the "' '. hall cast shadow patterns on the walls . ,, . ,f ; ; .,,.-.,..,,-. . -"V-- Verdi k .Bretnholfs. : Columbians - L furnished the music and tasty , re-. ireejiments were served. ' There- -freshment " . hooth ;. and.;, lounging looms .were also in a. futuristic, de-' ; sign. The dance ?prpgrajn4 prre- s ponded, both in shape and. color " scheme, and,, were, cleverly arti; ; ranged . in r stojry , form, ;,eBtitled "Memoriea. of Mars."... ... The patrons were Dr. and Mrs. "4, C. A. Smith, Principal, and ir.; J, .i ; a Moffitt. Mr. and Mrs. J. FuUrT ; len, Mr. , and Mrs. J. M. Vick and. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dixon. Junior class .officers, are,-Everett' Pullen; president; .Virginia Vlck, vice . president;. Donald DlXOIV c- f ,retary;..M)ss Edna Ball, fapulty.ad-i visor. The Junior prom opmmitee . chairmen . .were.; Reed Bidduiph, decorations; . Jack, Davies,". kdyer-'j Using; . Virginia vVicj., programs; f ' Ronald Dixon, refreshments; Beth Paxman, assembly. .- t v" -'. St. Mary's Giiiia : A meeting of the St. Mary' Guild will be held Monday afternoon at , 2:30 o'clock at the home "of Mrs. . . Joseph Hill. ..v- Afi.- " Sewine. social chat arid luncheon will be;the divesio;ns.; Afull at-; ? tendance will be appreicated. : Oiveliaub r ... Miss Irene: Fillmore will be Jos less to members of Jthe.CUvell club at her home Monday evening. All members are cordially iavited to be present. .; EGG-RABBIT - EGG I -4 CENTER BRICK SPECIAL 0- ;r --v 4 WEEKLY. SPECIALS' ' " " BRICK :f 'uiK;: Mint "Fluff:; ,2ym Vanilla ?. . ' Green '., ,P.lnPplO;;: Pineapple . ot -'rt' -.'- Order from yow.-SUN-.' . C . FREZE Dealer -? i : On PRONE DIRECT , '.thwi'a'-inf"f-M'- ii PRICES . -', i , - . ... - -. . . . ... r Sunday) - Apnl 5. 'f i |