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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (U t A ID SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1934 Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News "Russian Theme Is Attractive T' : ' :P.yS featured a Russian theme at their for-...n for-...n .jinivji -dance held in the Pleasant Grove Second ward hall Saturday evening, and the affair was truly one of ;: the ir.ost attractive and delightful B. Y. U. social unit func-tions func-tions of the school year. A Russian palace setting was created, the colors red, black and white predominating. The reception room was cheerful with its settees, lamps, fern and floral decorations. Handsome silver holders held tall black tapers, and red drapes hung between the reception room and recreation hall. Black silhouettes of Russian domes were arranged in the windows, which wercbanked with v snow. rne nuge liiuminnicu vi Norn shield stood near the or-J. or-J. chestra stand. In the banquet room below, --ed . .,1 . 4- .1 l'n 1 :v white sweet peas in low bowis jnd t.-jll vases of red and white t e carnations were employed in the I table appointments. Lighting of ! ?-T i.hr r0am was furnished only "rom black tapers m silver holders. ,3K In the receiving line were: Mins ' M;te Seaton. oresident Nicholas S Udall, Miss Beth Paxman, general chairman; William Reeder, Miss Gean Clark, Otto Done, Prof, and Mm lonzo Morley. The "Russian Lullaby" was the theme sone, and "Dreams of Nicholas II" was the theme of the program. Miss Alison Cornish was the toastmistress. and the following clever program was presented: pre-sented: Toast, "To the Past." Miss Arlene Harris; vocal solo. Russian Lullaby." quartet consisting con-sisting of Beth Paxman, Pearl Callis", Gcraldine Eggertsen and Donna Dastrup: toast, "To the Present," Miss Mae Sea ton: toast. "To the Future" Miss Gean Clark; .skit. "Russion Love." During the evening Miss Hazel Anderson furnished fur-nished the beautiful violin solo, "Dark Eyes." Black pocketbooks, on which the Val Norn shield was engraved, were given as favors. The place card.q and programs featured a silver dome design. Ed Bradv's orchestra furnished ;h dance music. -Ti-c- Roth Paxman was general oivit-mn on arrangements, and was assisted bv Lillian and Kath-rvn Kath-rvn Stokes, Frances Seaton, Carol Bennett! Arlcne Harris and Margaret Mar-garet Reese. iThe following active members and their partners were present: Mae Seaton. Nick Udall. Beth Paxman. William Reeder, Margaret Marga-ret Reose, Aubra Cartwright, La Tune Brown. Ellis Graham Marv Brown F.win Firmaee, Frances Seaton, Albert Swenson, Kathrvn .itoks. Howard Cottan,, Lillian Stokes Du?-ne Ballard. Florence Todd, Dale Jones. LucilleXSkinner, Paul Tr-iint Pearl Calliu. Lvman Partr;','' lionise Rickards, Sherman Sher-man Wir& T.aur- Callis, Lawrence Bro'vn. Aricne Harris. John Talma Tal-ma o-e. Gean Clark. Otto Done, jelen TJnvfi Rnlrv .Tense" Lp? nr.re ndie. Clark Madsen, Geral-dir.e Geral-dir.e F.o-eertsen, Waldo Mikkleson, Tn'f"'" Hansen, Floyd Macln p., run. Fverett Pullen, Na'"ie Tavlor, Chauncev Harris, A I-"- " 'mie-'n Vinrr Miller, Aline T?0... !rrMi Hammond, Carol Tr,- t "'i! .Tones. LoRee Raw-son Raw-son Tmrn K'-k. LaVada West-'ivp' West-'ivp' u'tV) annon. Madelvn Harrison. Waldo Hodson, Hazel nderson, hiliD Chnstensen, Beth Swenson. Russell Swenson, Fae Johnson and LaRtie Pavne. fn attendance were the follow-iuc follow-iuc ahimnae members and their na -triers : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holt, Dorothy Doro-thy Coons, Barr Washburn, Grace Dangerfield. Curtis Harding, Lu-rilln Lu-rilln Stewart, Kenneth Peterson, Bessie Tavlor. Robert K. Allen, Tla Brockbank, Richard Phillips, Allie Bowen. R. G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnell. Doris Firm-age. Firm-age. Lee Chambers. Lota Paxman, William Johnson, Wilma Hansen, William Young. Emma Prusse, Mark Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Har-rison Conover, Virginia Taylor, Clarence Taylor. Pauline Bennett. Rigby Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hafen. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swenson. The patrons were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo J. Morley. GIRLS JAMBOREE PAYSON The annual Nebo stake Gleaner girls jamboree was held Wednesday night in the First 'ward recreation hall with 250 present including large representations represent-ations from all wards of the stake and all stake board members. Miss Thelma Vest, stake Gleaner lead-1 er was in charge. ! Married Sweethearts? -or is Your Mate's Love Growing Cold? Read Sa-: Sex Life and Sane Sex Living By H. W. LONG, M. D. Utah Office Supply Co, William Haws Home Scene Of Wedding Miss Delia Haws, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Haws, was United in marriage to Mark B. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cook of Springville, Friday evening eve-ning at the Haws residence. Bishop A. E. Eves of the Third ward performed the ceremony at 7 o'clock, in the presence of immediate im-mediate family members. The bride wore a lovely gown of pink silk net over- taffeta of the same shade, and a lovely corsage of pink roses. She was attended by her sister, Ruth Haws, and William Wil-liam Kelsch was best man. A well appointed wedding dinner din-ner followed, covers being laid for 20. A large wedding cake formed form-ed an attractive centerpiece, and pink sweet peas and candles were used. Beautiful gifts were presented pre-sented to the young couple. After a few days' stay in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Cook will go to Springvilfe to make their home. Engagement Is Made Known By Couple Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Henderson of Provo, wish to announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Myrtle, to Clyde Larsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen of Mapleton The wedding date has been set as Friday, March 9, the ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake temple. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Provo high school and has attended the B. Y. U. Mr. Larsen is a former student of the U. S. A. C. at Logan. - ! VINEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reporter - Phone 01-R4 The following Vineyard people attended the temple excursion in Salt Lake Monday: Bishop and Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen, Mr. anCMrs. J. T. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone, Mr., and Mrs. Wesley Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon George F. Wells, Bert Murdock and Ray Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Stone were Salt Lajte visitors on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Miss LaVon Olsen left Wednesday Wednes-day for Gilbert, Arizona to visit with her Uiicle Truman Cooley. She expects to be gone indefinitely. indefinite-ly. Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and children went to Salt Lake Thursday Thurs-day to attend a birthda3r party of Mrs. Clegg's father T. Frank Griffin. The officers and teachers of the Vineyard M. I. A. will holt.- a business busi-ness meeting followed by a social next Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock. Mur-dock. All officers, teachers and partners are invited to be present. Mrs. Joseph Cleg and the Misses Ellen and Edith Scorup left Friday morning for Salina to at tend the funeral services for Wi'l- liam Nelson to be held Sunday. Primary Board Members Are Honored A woll appointed luncheon was given by the Utah stake Primary j beard Friday noon at tne ti. X. u., j in honor of the general Primary ; bo-ird member.-.- were here j from Salt Lake City, to attend the Primary group convention held Friday und Saturday at the university. uni-versity. The general board members include: in-clude: Miss May Anderson, general gen-eral Primary superintendent; Mrs. Isabelle S. Ross, Mrs. Edith H. Lambert, Miss Mary R. Jack, Miss La Dell Lowry, Mrs. Genet Bingham Bing-ham Dee, Mrs. Marion li. Kerr, Miss Ann Nebeker, Mrs. Cordelia H. Smith, Mrs. Edna C. Erickson, Miss Af ton Young, Mrs. Vera P. ahlquist, Mrs. Gertrude P. Smith, Mrs. Ebba P. Larson, Mrs. einice A. Ivory, Mis3 Lenore Cornwall and Mrs. Phyllis L. Leishman. The Utah stake board members ' are: Mrs. George Worthen, super- intendent; Mrs. H. R. Merrill, Mrs. j H. M. Woodward, Mrs. Wells j Brimhall, Mrs. Ireta Mason, Mrs. j S. W. Williams, Miss Margaret ; Gardner, Mrs. Raymond Green, Mrs. L. C. Davis, Mrs. Joseph Ahlander, Mrs. James Pierpont, ; iviis. r-aney chnscensen, Mrs. J. , C. Knell, Mrs. Ed Payne and Mrs. J J. A. Henrie. The three long tables were '; tastefully arranged with pink and lavender sweet peas. Mrs. Worthen j in behalf of the board, presented j Miss Anderson with a lovely gift. A response followed. ! Mrs. Walter Robinson, past j superintendent of the Utah stake i Primary, was a special guest, and ! the husbands of the Utah stake j board members were invited. I Zion's Wholesale ! Employes At Dinner j Employes of Zion's Wholesale Grocery company and their partners part-ners were tendered a well appointed appoint-ed dinner by Miss Amelia Buckley Friday evening at her home. The attractive table decorations were in a St. Patrick idea green and white carnations and candy shamrocks being employed. After dinner, a novel progressive game was played, Mrs. W. M. Paxman and Travers Tucker winning the high score prizes. The evening was enjoyed by: Mr. and Mrs. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beardall of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Travers Tucker, Miss Mary Smith and Miss Louise Hasler. Science has not reduced the number of iobfi, but actually has increased them, says scientists. Where has science been these last few years? rOtI'LL find it easy to make the Ingry attract iv out fit Pattern 36, 38. terial i f 40. 42 and 44 Size :ts requires 1 a-X yards of inch ma Pattern I.r3 is designed in six sizes waist. Size 2f reciuires 2 1 S yards of yard of belting. To secure a PATTERN and simple sewing chart of these models, tear out this sketch and mall it to .ll'TJ.A BOYD, IO PARK AVE-NUK. AVE-NUK. NEW YORK'. X. Y.. together with :M) CENTS FOR BOTH or 15 tlTK?rrs FOR EACH. Be sure to enclose on a separate sheet of paper, YOUR NAME, VVIA ADDRESS, VOI K SIZE, THE NTMHEIi OF THE PATTERN'S (No 152) and (No 153). and mention the VAMJB OF THIS NEWSPAPER- Address your envelope to Julia Boyd, Provo Herald Fashion Bureau, 103 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Early Spring Bride I i v J I V X I ; - j 1 S. 1 I ? lyirninmnwiinin.t.BgiwmaBji a--- , nninnn-f-r-n-nw f s.."wj.8.'ipj!Atf. ; y Mrs. Newell A. Johnson, the former Joy Aagard, daughte N. P. Aagard, a bride of Wednesday. Girls' Club Entertained Miss Ila Bassett entertaiii"d the F. F. (). club at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening. Games and music were enjoyed, after which a d;1 ml v lunch -on wa.. served to the following club members: mem-bers: Miss Nellie Gudgeon. Miss Amanda Wheeler, Miss Viola ('rum. Miss Grace Gray, Miss Norma Johnson, Miss Marjorie Nelson, Miss Merline Henrie, Miss Ruby Eueinian and Miss 11a Bassett. Bas-sett. Evening Oi Bridge En joyed An enjoyable time was spent, by members oi" the Teko club at. the home of Mrs. S J. Jones Fn-d,;y Fn-d,;y evening. After a delicious luncheon, br'dr.e w a a played, Mrs. Norman Jefferies winning the high score prize and the consolation favor gohur to Mrr. Ralph Treseder. 15.- mij UriJi not be 'Bor. 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In attendance were: Mrs. Alma , Boyden, Mrs. Norman Jefferies, I Mrs. Samuel Kelly, Mrs. Israel . Muhlestein, Airs. Ralph Treseder, Mrs. Ross Ripple, Mrs. Doren Boy-dtai. Boy-dtai. Mrs V F.arl Gadd and Mrs. v...o.-ge B. Carter of Murray. Y O U set the DIVIDENDS! YEARS of Conscientious Practice and experimenting have been spent to make the famous MADSEN CLEANING what it is today . . and YOU reap the profit ! Regardless of what your dry-cleaning problems are. we arc able to solve them . . . elfieiently and inexpensively. Have no fear for your daintiest garments . . . we handle ALL fabrics with the greatest care. LADIES' DRESSES AND COATS Careful cleaning, painstaking finishing. The original life and body restored . . . . , CURTAINS AND DRAPES- Delicately handled and perfectly cleaned. We return the quality of newness and freshness Madsen Cleaning Co. PHONE 475 Les Cecilienne Girls Hold Function The of the Les Cecilienne social unit B. Y. U. heid a smart in- ; formal dancing party at the Wo- men's club house Saturday eve-:;uit;, eve-:;uit;, the aiiair being attended by 40 couples, including members, guests and their partners. The hall was artistically decorated dec-orated with the una colors, silver, orchid and green. Tall silver and green tapers were in the windows. The serving table decorations corresponded, cor-responded, a centerpiece of orchid sweet peas being used, on either side of which was a silver and l green taper in a silver holder. The lovely white lace cover was over orchid. Henry S.eineckert's Orchestra was engaged for the evening. The patrons were: Miss Margaret Mar-garet Summerhays, Dean and Mrs. Gerrit de Jong, Prof, and Mrs. George H. Hansen, Prof, and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Incluucd on the arrangements committee were: Miss Metta Ritchie, Miss Sarah White, Miss Phyllis Ball. Miss Reva Vickers and Miss Fay Page. Bridge-Dinner Tendered Friend A delightful bridge-dinner was tendered Miss Zina Larsen 3Cn by r home Mrs. Amanda Banks at her Thursday evening. Miss Amelia Buckley received the bridge favor. Included in the guest list were: Miss Fern Roundy, Miss Amanda Roundy, Mrs. Hilda Knudsen, Miss Amelia Buckley, Miss Lillian All-red, All-red, Mrs. Marvin Gease, Miss Belle Fillmore, Miss Mae Banks, Miss Genevieve Paxton, Mrs. Zenith Johnson, Mrs. Lillian Wilson Wil-son of Provo, Mrs. Pearl Brown, Mrs. Martha Gaisford and Miss Helen Gaisford of Salt Lake City. 1" ine Program At Acacia Club Mrs. Jesse Stott. was hostess to members of the Acacia club Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. T. L. SmarL gave a splendid splen-did review of "Ann Vickers" by Sinclair Lewis, and Wendell Chris-tensen Chris-tensen sang two beautiful numbers, num-bers, "'When Shadows Cross My Heart,'' and The Road lo Happi- ness.'' A delicious tray luncheon was served. ! The following members were j present: Mesdames Carlyle Hinck- ley, Lawrence Smart, M. B. Wal- ! ace, Clarence EHertson, Hazel Jan- I son, LaVar Chrisfensen, Albert Richards, F. A. FJlertsen, Frank "to'JJ, Finest R Rasmusmi, Emil Jaconsen and Lhjyd Oaks. Skating Party Proves Delightful After a delightful skating party at Springville Thursday evening, members of the Que-Cie club enjoyed en-joyed a delicitms tray luncheon at the home of Miss Mary Bee. The feature of the luncheon was a large and prettily decorated $1.00 up upwards from 50c Gamma Phi Omicron Formal Dinner - Dance Smart Affair MONG the prominent social the formal dinner-dance national home economics sorority of the B. Y. I'., held it tne Hotel Roberts Saturday evening. The hall was transformed into a Japanese garden, lowly low-ly cherry blossoms and colorful Japanese fans and lanterns adding a pleasing effect The small dinner tables were cen- tered with bowls of pink and Well Kn o w n Couple Is Married The marriage of Miss Velma Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Adams of Orem, to Don W. Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Vincent of Provo, took place Friday evening at the Vincent residence. The ceremony was performed at 6:30 o'clock by Bishop Benjamin H. Knudsen of the Second ward, in the presence of immediate family members. A well appointed dinner lowed. The voungr couple fol-will fol-will make their home in Provo. f f Daisy Sewing ! Club Party i ry .... . .. . , ... Mrs. ora reay enicnameu ai j her home Friday afternoon for ; members of the Daisy Sewing j club. j Sewing and cards were followed by a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Hansen Han-sen of Salt Lake City, was a guest, and the following members of the club were present: Mrs. Violet Johnson, Mrs. Nels I Hanson, Mrs. Axel Christianson, I Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Fred i Evans, Mrs. Louise 3orgenscn, ! Mrs. Nettie Cluff, Mrs. Emma ' Lectham, Mrs. May Snow and Miss Leona Hanson. I birthday cake, in honor ol Miss j Jean Halverson. Later, Robert G Bee, father of the hostess, enter- j tained the jfirls with interesting ; slides picturing bird life. I In attendance were: Misses t Mary Harris, Afton Johnson, Aud- rey Rasmussen, Helen Clark, Norma Jackson, Merline Miller and Jean Halverson. Shades to beautify your windowi iM M li Let Us Check Over Your Window Shades It won't be long now before Summer's hot, relentless sun will be burning iliru your windows. How are your shades? Can they stand another year's abuse? Do they look dirty ragged torn or badly mussed. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By reversing, remounting, or cleaning vour shades. You don't have to buv all new shades. We can clean or reverse the best ones and match those that need replacing. re-placing. NEW CLEANING METHOD We are sole agentsJfor a patented cleaning clean-ing system which makes dirty shades like new. This method is not injurious, and is low in price. Call 544 For Free Estimates Dixon-Taylor-Russell affairs of the week end was of the Gamma Phi Omicron, orchid sweet peas, and tall candles were added t ihe large table. Attractive grceti Colt programs pro-grams were rjiven. Two Japanese maidens served as ushers, and the waitresses were in gay Japanese attire. During the dinner, beautiful string music was furnished by the Misses Martha Coleman, Mau-rine Mau-rine Romney and Carma Ballif. A novel Japanese dance was presented pre-sented by Fay Greer and Alic-' Spencer, accompanied by Martha Coleman, and two vocal solos were rendered by Miss Ludean Waldron. Miss Elizabeth Conover, president, welcomed the guests and introduced Miss Bertha Robinson, Rob-inson, general chairman on arrangements. ar-rangements. Assisting Miss Robinson Rob-inson were the Misses Ruth Wal-'''om Wal-'''om and Lorna Murray. Miss Elizabeth Conover and Miss Mary Biown were in charge of decorations, decor-ations, and the program was arranged ar-ranged by Miss Beulah Strickler. Fred Washburn's orchestra furnished fur-nished the music for dancing. Twenty-five couples were in attendance. at-tendance. The patrons were: l)r and Mrs. Lowry Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. Amos N. Merrill, Prof, and Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson, and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hayes. (QNGfTULATlONS A. G. and Evelyn Troycr Iluhck wish to announce the birth of a son, Saturday morning at the family home. Mother and babe are doing fine. The new arrival has one brother. 6i1fesfc KOyy |