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Show ; "v-- j " ' "'-- ' s , ..-'- 'PR0V0 SUNDAY HERALD, --- ---- - -- "-" BOOTS AND HER HI DDI . - - SUNTJAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1927. ill rr - . ' 'inn i ii iii ii ' .i . i.i. Ma. n ; m i. " a mi i - ' . .' ' . . . - - ' . - PAGE TURE3 . - XJt:ti ii - - , I Ethel Dnckett. Society Editor. Phone 107 Returns From ": , Allen Canadian Trip Williams , Wedding Held Prof, Alice h. Mare than ,300 relatives and of the university returned friends at Mr. and, Mrs. JViues to ier ham In Ptoto Thnrsdajiste- wart William who were pnlted fter fdeilgbtful fours-eettrip in marriage in the Salt Lake temple to Canada. Mlsg Reynolds spent Thnrsdwr. wtrclln, iltendgnctjjt he the wedding reception given in the - tome time la lstB, " stam- Manava ward, social hall Thursday witnessed a characteristic pede long to be remembered. evening, y the bride' parents, Mr. ' ' Miss fie.vnoldi is enthusiastic in and Mrs. i. E. Allen. Mrs. WiUlama her praise of the beautiful flowers was formerly Miss Norma Jane AltaUed ia Qanada, 'especially in len, and Mr. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams of pardston. She fenorts that nearly this city. Both were prominent wjr home ia surrounded with students at the Brlghuin Young uniThe rich flowefs of a deep coloring. versity and have a host of friends fardijton temple ground are un- who wish them much joy and happi- usually beautiful, she states. ness. , Visits-weraltw made to The reception wa indeed one of d and Raymond. She left the prettiest and most enjoyable of roundthe day before the big the 'season. The large hall wa up and rodeo, in which Bay Knight, beautifully decorated with baskets frmer Provo resident, was the and Vowls of wnlas and ferns, and principal character; Enwwte home several elaborate floor lumps were ttyt stopped in Lovell, VVyoniing, also employed in the scheme. The arWhere she had the pleasure of meetstage for the bridal party was ing Mrs. Hazel Noble Boyack, Mrs ranged in the form of a living Boy act, la furnier B. Y. U. student, room, heavy grey and rose colored to the donor f the gold medal to eurtains ofsatin and plush-bel-ng the girl receiving thaiigh- used as a background. A rich living est (cholarsliip froiu the home eeo- - room set, together with floor lamps auomica department of the uhiver and baskets M ferns and garden a(ty. fto'wers. wmpleted hescene fi. While away, Ming Reynolds re- rW mitdtT XT. 4. .' Mn4 and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Jirv ib IT. students, whom she visited. r. ahd" Mrs, Jacou T.' WCfKauis, MissMean Williams. and Coleman, KKUEF SOCIETY MEETING was lovely" to a gown e The first meetinjr. of the nfnk erene'TOmvitne. Of the Fifth Vard Relief, Society Jyth was triminert ariK afteruoM-o&i be .Tuesday lj')jV 'nyll ruiiwMwire sua 5L30 oVloci in the ward meeting shiules of wore an elaborate iwiise. Mrs. Franklin: S. .Harris, buckles. She blossom beatiuress, ami a Who recently returned from Jrlp orangewhite-si- lk tulle vell. White around the world, will give an in- long rhinestoiie buckles with satin pumps musical A splendid teresting talk. charming costume. the completed AH furnished. he will program was or saimon eoioreu uipiher3 and' rteBdaareucordlal' Her bouquet butterfly roses, lillies f invited. to attend. . and babiST breath, tied with' a chiffon bow and streamers. white SHOWER GIVEN Miss Maude Scott of Salt Lake; FOR BRIDE-ELEC. Folland of Payson, Miss Amohg the pleasant social affairs Miss Grace of the of the week was the shower given Margaret Williams, sister - and Miss Ruth by Miss Ida Kmidsea at her home groom, of Provo,were Chipmnn of American Fork wore Friday evenjng, complimentary-t- o Miss Scott Miss Florence John, a bride f the the bridesmaids. near future. A color scheme of pink a beautiful dress of orchid georgette with used in decorating over satin of the same shade, was nnd white-wathe tastefully arranged entertaining bead trimmings. Her bouquet rooms. Dainty pink cupids were of lavender and salmon sweet peas, chiffon bow. hung from the chandelier, and about tied with a lavender mi as Fnllnnd wore an elaborate tur the rooms, and large bowls 4f-ga- t den flowers were also employed. Six quoise blue colored georgette gown, uu tallies of the progressive , game 'over silk of the same, susiue, She curried a "bride" were played, the high score silver trimmings. favor being awarded to Mrs. Rhea hmin'net. of siil moil and white sweet bow. with a tat Ree ve'gud loaprize peaifr-tie- d "WHS oi yeiww eing won byrMiss Shear Taylors A Miss William s frock (Vellcious luncheon, in the icolors colored eeoreette over yellow satin, of pink and white, wag served to the and her bouquet was made up following : Mrs. Fonrella Halladay,- lavender sweet peas ana yeiiow lii'd ,wlth a jellow chiffon . .Mrs. Lyda Jlorgans Mr. Rhea roses Reeves, Mrs. Arnold Boshard, Mrs. ima- - si'iss Chlnman was gowned In Mayo Ford, Mrs. Afton Wngstaff, a lovely pale green georgette dress Mrs. 3. Clyde Knudsen. Mrs. Wes- over satin, witn inmnnugs m She carried a ley Htubbs, Mrs. J. W. Dangerfield, rrpnm silk laee. sweet Mrs. A. II. John. Mrs. J. O. Knud-sen- , bouquet of pfnk and Mrs. Irene Johnson. Mrs. Del-be- peas, tied with a green cnnion dow. Treaeeagle. Miss Grace Han; Thomas Pyne of Provo was best r gerfield. Miss ,VioIa;.Cia.vtonMiss ma n Danclne was the feature of the Bessie Collins, Miss Alice Taylor, Miss .Rose Nimer, Miss Rhea Tay- evening's entertainment, the music lor, Miss Kliznheth Taylor, MIms being furnished by Wilde's Musieal rerresn-ment- s Ella Vincent, Miss Dorothy Punn, Troubadours, Delicious Miss Evelyn Hansen, Misa Helen were served by the following Hatch, Miss Ruth Knudsen, Miss Misses Alene Coleman, Ziua Jennie Knudsen,. Miss Rhea Busby, Beth Boyden, Merle AnderMiss Pearl St. Jeor and Miss Beth son, Bessie Filjzgerad, andOfla: ' Ross. Assisting the hostess in serv- Haws. ing were Mr. Clyde Knuden, Miss The wedding gifts from the guests Alice Taylor and MIssBessie Coh asjfembled- ;- wereftoth Anany - and ilmr Numerous beautiful gifts-wi'- fe beautifurr"Mr. andrfsrwnnams" Trt'flll-llw-KuesttJnwill leave th latter Dart of the Prlf ham. Tounf - '' : ' Leth-bridc- e ltay-Biou- . KT.il Z'ijt . sean The-brid- fwowr ili iha-vall- .ej -. T - s - pink-chiff- on, be-so- . - rt r - Miir-doc- sat sfc ATTEND WEDDING IN SALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson and Miss Marva Hodson motored to Salt Lake Thursday evening to attend the wedding reception given 1iy h and Mrs. Ifyrum G. Smith at their home, in compliment to Mr. and Mrsr Alma Isom, who were married in the Salt Luke temple Thursday morning. Mrs. Isom was formerly Miss Cleone Smith. Miss ITodson was one 4t the bridesmaids at the wedding. . . . ' - CLYDE VAN.WAGENEN JiONOKKD f Miss Camllle The. uiarrlMge, Sliss Genevieve .lolutsini enter-taiiiiCrandaH,- - danghter of Mrs. Agnus several friends Thursday U CrandaH of Provo. to lilen M, "cHi4iiueiit In Clyde eveiiiiig'-i- n Bcnnlon, son of Mrs. Eiios Benuinn of Vernal will take piaw Tuesday J Vali Wagenen. wh will leave lii'the In the Salt Ijike temple. A wedding near ful ore for New York, where breakfast will, be given in Salt Ijuie lie ivill attend scIkmiI this winter. the ceremony. The party motored to Glengarry, Immediately following where bathing' was enjoyed, after j. a. d which to the John1 PLEASANT view son residence where a le!ieious sUe DAl"GHT.ERS OF. PIONEERS lor whcWftjif Iter was- wrwdA - Mrs. Amy SltMc will be hostess to Uilik jindw hitL' was iijjed In the member of .the Pleitsflnt View ing Hie dining talile . Covers wire of I tah caim) of the Daughter' bnd for Mis llaxel Award. Mis d they-returne- l' Pioneers- - at her hnne T 1 .J" . .mm advertised for sale went of their daughter, 'Miss Neltna Mil ii ft ui wrwnr..M 1'rovo uuu i inn, a corporal ioii.i ihh iiou a Itoardinati, office of the urn Yacber, to H, , Board-iiianson of Mr. 'and Mrs. Itolicrt m i iovu i ny, itaa, oi priiiciiMil place of business, provo' "" . also of this eily, .The mar- City, Utah."Tmday,. ix-t- 20th,- - 1927, at : Nolio' is he4iy given that af a o clwk - iii. ti pay the delinqueu riage wfll fake trfaeC in the. iiei.r liMHHing of the board of. .directors, future. assessment, together with the cost held on the 'iUnd day of August, of advertising and expense! of aah P.C7. an assesiiient of ,$.'if.0) (sr DINNER TO RE GlYi:N Provo Gun Club, a corporation " slioie as levied oifethe oiilstandtiu THIS EVENING- -John. U, Buchi, secretary of the Corporation, --jiayaiilc pub. dates Sept. i, Miss Melba Coiidie Will give K Mia-18, 25, l27i dinner rty at tier hoiije in Spriiig-vill- iinliiediatcly to Jolin I'. Biicbi, sec No. Miss West at in his office honor of 52 tjiis evening retary, . Camllle Ciancbill of 'Provo and (Hen Center. St. 1'rovo, i'tah. Reunion' of '"Vernal.". Who Hie fo be ' Any stock on which thjs assessmarried in' the Salt Lake temple ment limy remain unpaid on Satur1, I!rJ7 will ie deliuuiioul day. Tuesday. i,v u niln-iamr- e Mil .ip,,. flllKr null, nunc I Vlll" audla.diolas. .was also used. The g"rai8a Clyde Miie riHiMi wuh uttiimiru wuu iu? an Was eneii and the hosless. color yUlowv A' crystal bowl of i ! - . bt'J : j(c ores thone-eligtb- ' DELIGHTFl L LAKE PARTY Miss Wthnie Kemp of" Pleasant Gnivpr SIrss Map- Sentmmd Miss Fem Billings entertained at a parly at Provona beach Thursday evening.Bathing, dancing and luncheon were the diversions biiU were thoroughly enjoyed by the fol-- , lowing: Miss Frances Taylor, Mii Willis Madsen, Jule Andreason. Joseph Clegg, Rny Gammon and the hostesses. iT jjf Id 1 ERMFL0A : Mi-m- 1 it.... - . W PI0.VET.R DAUGHTERS t SESSION iiou) ' Daughters ef Utah Pioneers at rauiK 1 linn & win uolu lueir oh'u-innieeting of the season Thursday u i,v in - hum nt'iuvniu ni M'anavu ward Relief Society ball. A cordial iuvifatlou is extended to le for membership t be in attendance. - DELIGHTFl 'L WAFFLE BREAKFAST Mink Cumllle Crsndnll, a bride- of Tuesday, was guest of honor at a waffle breakfast given for several of her girl friends and their mothers by Mrs, Ruth Farrer at her home this morning. The bride was seated with the girls at one tahle, wlille the mot hewwere sealed t anotlwr table. The table arranged for the young ladies was prettily decorated "iii a cojor scheme of pink. A brih formed an - atrracrtve eentiT4tieK4,-eieither slde i Htood ptnk colored, eandle la artrat - usedFwnituxeV 1. u, mciu-bershi- . - "" . Al t,, 1, 1111 conlial invitation Is extended to all inemliers and those eligible for . . to be iimttendancei : - .,.-- v I afternoon, .at, urogram will be gbidiolas and cosmos was used as a were .veuteritiece, around - Which RST l I '.'' - ' III mi Clrt ITS were-mtot tpe jgitowing.: i Miss Margarella Farfe.r Friday ove Mrs. Hut li Farrer, Miss Agnes Fa l tun, where I hey enjoyed a water-- , nr. Miss Margarctta Farrer, Mrs. melon burst. Gaines and music Were Agnes Crandall, Mlsg Camllle Cran- .... and rdeltciotls" Tu'uchean dall. Mrs. Mary Markham. Miss Lu was sewed. cille Markham, Mrs. Rose Karteh-nejr- . Miss Ruth Rartchner, Mrs. RELIEF SOCIETY"-John. Sea mount. Miss Naomi MEETING POSTI'ONED Gladys Markham, Mrs. The oiiening nieeting of the Amy Cole, Mrs. Bertha Ross, Mrs. ward SocieFol Sixth of the lis Relief ty, scheduled to lie held Tiiesdily PotrTTiavls of Ogden, Mrs. 'Olive afternoon nt ;j3Du4fekr1tas- been. .Milburn of Salt Lake,-M- r Flora posfjHi'iicd until Tuesday. SentejnlsT Vincent, Sirs. Sadie Lewis and Miss Iii. dm to the Union Pacific meet Kathryn Lewis. being held here this week.cAll teach ers ;ire retpiested to .make their ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs of regular monthly visits and report Provo w ish to announce the engage- September 13. t Athletic -- . - . X a - sea-se- Il . - -- 11 IJ v Make Butler's lVlcef Your TVisitors Headquarters . n 'rtjXMr4k1ittffiri: . store whether you intend to buy or not, you We invite you to our will find Iieon-Vach- sales-forc- first quality merchandise, low prices, a friendly and courteous and service that is unuspassed. e . NEW PALL MERCHANDISE ON DISPLAY J RPRISED BY FRIENDS Miss Jeanelte Croff " was pbV nnfly siinnised at her home Tuesday evening by several' friends who called JLLilebraULher JiirtlLla y. o which occurred otr jhnt day. The entertaining 'roonk mi made beautiful with fall flowers and ferns. Games and music were tcnTu f wrsr eh tertai n ifteh t , d n ri n a: Which delicious luncheon a. served. A pleasant time was enjov-eMiss Arha by the following: HaNady .Miss Nellie. Evans, Miss Violet Linstrom, Miss Zelnia Adam-son- , Miss Bessie Dattge. Miss Fav Gould, Sj)endlovexlissPnuline Mensrs.-JamRasmussen. Don Ray' Strong, Albert olsen, Herbert Croff, Lloyd Peterson, Peters, Verl Croff f a tvusik'A. 1 SU : . 'jc 1 3 Vlii--cen- t, es d Mfetf; ' Our. stock of Silk Dresseswas never better, all the styles in Tiers, Flares and uneven i hemline in the season's'most popular shades. -- -: DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE LUNCHEON GIVEN Sutherland, cutcrtained-- l at a bridgerTiincheon at her home Thursday evening in. honor of Mits Sliirlev Sutherland, who left Sfttiir- - $ JMfcrTjMersfield,uliforxua, she will and up Coats in Sport and Dress Models, heavy and light weights. "A beautiful range of styles and shades. Ladies, Misses and Childrcns sizes. " " where winter.- 10 00 : TMrs-Xli- ff attend school this Miss Sutherland has been ir. asliingtoirr-G-'lifweek "for pcndinglhcsu mmer here: with her I mother Mrs. H..:.E. Sutherlanilt they will make their home. Fall flowers and ferns were Used in PIONEER DAUGHTERS decorating the tastefully arranged TO MEET entertaining rooms. Two tables of Members of Camp No. 8, 'Daugh- bridge- - were played, the high score ters of the Utah Pioneers, will meet favor being awarded to Mrs. A. D. at the home f Mrs. "William Knud- Sutton, and Miss Sutherland receir- A deticions sen,: 430: South ThiriJWest-Stree- l, ing tho'gHw&priae Thursday after'noqn at: 3 o'clock. luncheon was served to Mrs. H. E, An interesting program has been Sutherland, Mrs. A. D. Sutton,.MrN "refreshments will be K. D. Sutton, Mrs. Margaret Iieah., served. All members and those eli- M iss Don na Gr i in m, Miss Ijo ubj e gible forTmembershlp are Cordially Spa f ford. Miss Genevieve Sutton " J invited to attend. and the guest of honor. r. a: . MARRIAGE IN S.LT LAKE TI KMUY - We have a complete stock, of Gloves, Hosiery, Flowers and Drjess Trimmings, Personal effects " l"-- ajid notions. I New plaid and plain velvets for the New Silk, Wool and Cotton Dress Materials, smart two-piec- dress. e - ' T ROTHMOOR COATS Alpine te New Fall line of Boys' Kaynee Suits, Women like the nerw Fall styles Shirts and Blouses now on display. They're startlingly beautiful Scotch woolens with all the brilliance of the clan colorings French fabrics with all the smartness of Paris Rothmoor's famous new man-tailorin- Men's Shirts, Pajamas, Ties, Collars, Sox and other personal. necessities. . -- g "style lines even more luxurious rurs. Gall in and see them. U. P. MEET. 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