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Show PAGE THREE A Hat to Match Your lips! Scott Family Temptress Club Women Home From Canyon "A Reunion Is Planned Edited by Ethel D. Rambeau, Phone 494 or 495 HERALD PAGE FOR WOMEN : v - i i i r i :fli! , (r n n Peay Family At Annual Reunion More than 200 members of the Peay family from various parts of the state gathered at Arrowhead Friday for their annual reunion. A delicious luncheon was served at 12 o'clock, after which a lively ball game was played between the single and the married' men. A variety of clever and amusing games were played, , under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Emma Leetham and Mrs. Florence Graehl. Social chat was enjoyed until the supper hour. Later, the following splendid program pro-gram was furnished: Congregational Congrega-tional singing, "America"; prayer, Franklin F. Peay; two guitar selections, se-lections, FrahkCJoold, Berlin Hair and Howard Ahaon; address of" welcome, K'ennethr Flygare, readings, read-ings, Miss Mildred Johnson ; two vocal duets, Mrs. Martha Carter and Miss Ila Clayson of Beojamin, accompanied, by Kathryn Lundale of Benjamin'; reading, Harold Fox ; two piano selections, Barbara Peay; comic reading, Ltoyd Peay of Benjamin, two vocal duets, Gladys and Grace- Groneman. Officers were elected for the ensuing en-suing year as follows: , Samuel Peay, chairman; Mrs. Mabel P. Jienrichsen, George B. Peay of , Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Maude C. Hoover. , I5enzil , Wride of Benja-mln, Benja-mln, and Edith Johnson, secretary. The retiring officers are: Kenneth Ken-neth Flygare of American Fork, .. . chairman ; Mrs. -Avert! Foote, secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. Emma "Leetham, Al-bert Al-bert Holdaway, ant Ray Peay of -.-Benjamin. Prizes were awarded as follows: . Mrs- ' George Groneman for-, the .largest-family, present; Mrs.. Mar-. Mar-. j garet Mecham and. Oscar Flygare, oldest . man and woman in attend-- attend-- ance. Visitor From Coast Is Honored A pleasant social afternoon, fol lowed by a delicious dinner, was '.given by Mrs. Alma VamWagenen at her home" Friday, complimentary complimen-tary to her sister, Mrs. tWvM. 1 Welker of San Pedro, Calif., who is . the house guest 'of the Van Wag enens. Included., in ' the guest, list were the ..following .girlhood friends of the . honor guest: Mrs. Myrtle Smith Mrs.. Mabel H. Clark, Mrs. , ;Ethel Guttrich, Mrs. .Cora. Booth, Mrs. Annie unasirom, mis. vuaie -.' Howard, Mrs. Zora Gray and Mrs. .Shirley Bee. ; Beautiful flowers -of the season were-employed as a table -decora- tlon. . M'H Glub Girls Hold Meeting Members of the Busy Bee 4-H .Sewingr club of the Bonneville ward met at .the home, of the. leader. Miss Alene , Passey, Friday afternoon. Club business was discussed and .the firsts pro ject of the year was -completed. , In attendance were . Miss Xucile ElUbti, Miss Norma , Pearce Miss ' Margaret Passey and "Miss Marie Holder, .the latter being a guest. - r : . v ' .ii 1 tr Calendar NAUTILUS Miss Willa Sowards and Miss Wyla Johnson will be hostesses to members of the. Nautilus social unit of the B. Y. U at' a supper Monday - evening at 9 o'clock at the Provo river bottoms. CLIVELL Miss Virgie Beelar 'Will be host; ess to members of the Clivell club Monday evening at her home. Sf. Demo Women Arrange For Reeeptidn In compliment to Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, degeate from Utah county to the national Democratic convention held in Chicago, Mrs-. R?. E. Allen, rethin;: committee- . . . t. . "& r . . . woman, ana - mrs. ounuii iuo-yj jer, present, committeewoman, the .democratic- women of Utah county will tender a reception at Glengarry, Glen-garry, Wednesday, July 20,at 3 o'clock. . y . . All Democratic women and theii friends are-extended a-cordial invitation.- Ther are requested tc meet at t'ne city and county building build-ing a 2:30 o'clock, from which place cars will ' leave for the resort re-sort at 2:45 o'clock. Transportation Transporta-tion will be. provided . for those -without , cars, . and they are also asked to take their own plate, cup, fork and.-spoon. ' For. information call . Mrs. W. H. Callahan Mrs. A. B J Morgan or Mrs. Vilate" Strong, committee on artangements. 9fr Sp Sfc Utah Lake Outing Proves Delightful Entre Noua. club' members entertained enter-tained their hus6and3-at a Helight-ful Helight-ful swimming .par iy and , picnic supper at Utah ' lake J Friday evening. eve-ning. ' . . . Participating. in.' .the.-gay affaii -were the following- members; .- Mr, and Mrs.Charles.-Eeynaudr Mr. and Mra Silvio Beynaud, Mr. and. Mrs. Elwood Carter Mr. and Mrs. Jas- per Snow, Mr. . and - Mrs. Fra: Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Graehl, Mr. and Mrs. Ttalph Wiscombe, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor andguests Mr. and Mrs. Mont Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. Les Allen. Dancing Party At Upper Falls -" Employees of the Utah State hospital hos-pital and. their partners enjoyed a delightful dancing .party at4Jpper Fails resort Saturday, evening. t -" Twenty couples, -were in attendance.- - - ' ' - - - - Sharon Stake M L A. Dance A, dance .will be given . by the Sharon stake M. I, . A-,. Wednesday .evening at Geneva, - to which , the public is cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. Excellent, music has-been arranged. Vacations: 'Ancie nt md Modern : ., " ' Taking a vacation ed to.be a terrific chore, with 4 camel-backed 'tnrnks-carpett bags, straw suli-casea, iwo-ioo nats inmmetj , with f nr nd no4t forgetting the hirdcage, Virginia Bruce, displayt ancient and modern styles of traveling' hem At the right she's wearing a 1982 tourwitfit, with a1 couple of suitcases and ' hat-box-r-and . that's .all. Sina Brimhall Is Charming Bride-Elect ui special interest is tne announcement an-nouncement of the engagement of Miss Sina Brimhall, -. charming daughter of , Mr. , and i; Mr?; Well3 L. Brimhall Of Provo, to pordon M. Stevenson, eon of tr. and Mrs1. T. W. Stevenson of Salt Lake pty The wedding date has been set for Monday, August 1, the cere mony to be pei formed ix the Salt Lake temple. .. , - The bride-elect, a popular mem bcr of Proyo's younger social. set is a senior at the 3. Y. U. She it a member of the O. S. Trovata social so-cial unit and theTbeta Alpha Phi. national dramatic fraternity. Miss Brimhal is an accomplished pian-isji pian-isji and . la well known In the various var-ious musiccirclea of the city. Mr. Stevenson is a graduate of Uaa Uniirsity of ltah, where he was :a member of, Pi Kappa Alpha fratefhrty. He ha sbeen studying medicine at Columbia university in New York, for tlujj past two years, and Is a member of Nu Sigma Mu, national medical fraternity. Verna Mecham To Be Wed Soon Announcement is made by Mrs. W. W. Mecham of Provo, of the engagement of her daughter, Verna, Ver-na, to Orson P. -.Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vernon of Vernal. Ver-nal. . The marriage will take place in the Manti temple, Wednesday, July 20. Nautilus Girls Enjoy-Hike, Picnic Nautilus girls enjoyed a , delightful delight-ful hike to Timpanogos cave in American Fork canyon Friday afternoon, aft-ernoon, as the guests of Miss Ruth Robinson. A delicious picnic luncheon was served to the following: Miss Louise Lou-ise Swenson, Miss Edith Paxmaft, Miss .Nita Kirkwood, .Miss Phyllis Robinson, Miss Willa Sowards, Miss Edith Paxman, Miss Nita Kirkwood, Kirk-wood, Miss Phyllis Robinson, Miss Willa Sowards, Miss Ruth Robinson, Robin-son, Miss La Prele Sumner and Miss Aline Coleman. fr 3& Birthday Party Given By Family . :Mrs.. Chloe Hutchings of Spring-ville" Spring-ville" was tendered a gay birthday surprise party by a group of relatives rela-tives -at the home of her sister Mrs. -Ralph Hoover Thursday evening. eve-ning. , . A ' delicious luncheon was served during the evneing of. music . and social chat. In attendance were t'.ie following self-invited guests: Mrs.. W. IXVWright, Miss Sarah Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Godfrey God-frey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hooyer and tamily of Prpvo "it, and Mrs. Earl Hutchings and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wright af Sprlngville. 4 - -? 'A , 3 'ft Sskzu- 1 1 i If V . VA X 1 ii V X' - Vi If you want to top the style with little lipstick velvet one, created twists its velvet ribbons over the in front, tyinjj an appealing bow Lovely Gifts Received At Shower Mrs. Minnie Phillips, Mrs. R. TL. Kkins, Mrs. Samuel Allman and Mrs. Arthur Phillips entertained at a delightful miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Frank James, nee Mildred .Ekins, a recent bride T.iursday evening at the home of her giandmother, Mrs. Minnie Phillips. During the evening of games, a clever impromptu progrant Wat furnished and a scrapbook was . made for the honor guest. . A delicious delic-ious luncheon was served, after which the bride was showered with numerous useful and beautiful gifts. , In attendance at the enjoyabh affair were, the following relatives Mrs. -Caroline Jcfhnson, Mrs, Rajr and; ft lends: . Mrs. Clarence Duke Ekins, Mrs. iulmer Holdaway, Miss Alend Holdaway, Mrs. Harold Holdaway, .Mrs.. 'Agnes Duke, Mrs May Wiscombe, . Miss Emma Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans,' Fern, Ella. Erma and Pearl Evans, Mrs Ezra Patten, Mrs. Thomas Ashton Miss Leah Ashton, Mrs. Charlet Nelson, Mrs. Leola Nelson, Mrs. Matella Nelson, Mrs. Verna Clow-ard.- Miss Ruth Ashton, Miss Edna Cluff, Mrs. Cora Workman, Mrs Katherine Firth, Mrs. William Isaacson, Is-aacson, Mrs. .Grant Ivins, Mrs Tracy Colvin, Mrs. R. G. Ercan-brock. Ercan-brock. Miss. Af ton Cluff, 'Mrs. Arlington Arl-ington Snow, Mrs. . Harry Crane Mrs, , -Sterling Cluff, Miss- Mary Ekins, Miss Flo Phillips, Miss Ven-na Ven-na Allman, Mrs, Allie Bertin. Mrs James Phillips, .Miss Susan Philip: of Provo. Miss Verna Allen and Mrs. Allen L of Springville, Mrs. Lawrence Ed wards.- and , Miss Enid Webster of Charleston, Mrs. , Chris - Williamsor of American' Fork, Miss Fawn Parker Par-ker of - Mammoth . and Miss Violet Davis of Wallsburg. ' Communist bandits in the province prov-ince of Kiangsi, China, have killed more han 500,003 persons during the last few months, according to government : figures. 'IS t DATE - - - -SUGAR , - -HERMITS - -QATMEAL - . - - i-COCOANUT, RAISIN & SPICE 2 T 1 1 yx-::':- II ivx M -it, 1 ttwaiiitiiiuimt fin 1 1 in 1 1 w SUMMERTIME COOKIE ; -J I - -4 5 ' - : f 4 4 Ai 'r an unusually beguiling turban, this by Lily Vache, should help you. It crown in back and along the edge on the right side. r i de-E 1 ec t Tendered Shower Complimentary to Miss Alice Isaksen. of Palo Alto, Cal., whose marriage to Waldon Menlove of Pjjovo. is. to be .'solemnized in the Manti temple , Monday, Mrs. C. E Maw was hostess to 35 friends at a delightful social affair Friday afternoon at her home. The party was in the form of a miscellaneous ' shower and numerous numer-ous .useful and lovely gifts were presented to the honor guest. The hostess was assisted by her daughters,, daugh-ters,, the. Misses Margaret and Florence Flor-ence Maw. Hollyhocks, daisies and roses were tastefully arranged throughout through-out the entertaining rooms. The afternoon was spent embroidering em-broidering friendship quilt blocks. An interesting game was . played and Miss Verna Menlove gave cleveT readings. A tasty repast was served. Chicken Supper For Club Women Mrs. Camille C. Bennion gave a delightful chicken supper at her home ...Friday evening, for members mem-bers of the. Maan' Sal club. Needlework, music and social chat were later enjoyed. In attendance were, the following club, members: Mrs. Agnes Crandall, ' Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Sayde Lewis, Mrs. KatLsryn Sorenson, Miss Thelma Ludlow, Mrs. Priscijla Swenson, Mkj. . Addie Ludlow of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Fern Thomas of Salt Lake, and Miss lone Ludlow, and guests Miss Golda Crandall of Springville and Miss Marie Staplcy of "'Mammoth. jjg sjc sc NAMES OMITTED The violin number furnished by Charles. Miller, with piano accom paniment by his brother. La Mar Miller, was inadvertently . omitted from -the report given to the Her ald of the funeral services for Don t Bills, eon of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bills. The services were held Fziday in-the Pioneer ward chapel. . ; - Your Choice Dozen TIME .Arrangements are now being- made--for. the annual reunion of fne descendants of Andrew Hunter Scott, planned for August 19, 20 and 21 in Vivian, park, Provo can yon. : At a recent meeting held at the home of Howard Scott, president of . the family organization, com-, mittees were selected and a three day program was outlined. i Howard Scott and George- Scott, Sr., are in charge of aiv- jrangements. . The families will gather Friday . morning and after-i noon and a bonfire and weinec roast will be held in the evening. Walter Sorenson is in charge of the .bonfire - committee, Joseph H. Taylor heads the program commit tee , and 4he weiner. roast will be- handled by a committee under the direction of Lamar Scott. A business meeting and election of officers will take place Satur day morning, after which sports will be featured under the direc tion of a committee with Loren .Scott in charge. A dance will be Jield. in the evening, Eugene Wil- kina in charge. .Sunday, morning, a program will bp furnished in the pavilllon, and; William Taylor and- Mrs, Louis CocViran wilL head the committee; on arrangements. ,. Other commit? tee chairmen are: Clyde Scott, fin ance; Seth Scott, invitations; Mor ris Scott, transportation. All members of the Scott family and their families are cordially,: invited to attend. You And Your Friends Miss Mary Duke, who has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Charles Duke, has returned re-turned to her post as night matron at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Veneta Coe has returned home from a few days' vacation spent in Vivian park, Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Larsen of Salt Lake, are spending the week end here with Mrs. Minnie Phillips. Miss LaVern Harris left Saturday Satur-day noon for a week's vacation in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lewis have returned re-turned home from a delightful two weeks' pleasure trip in Idaho and Wyoming. . Mrs. Christen Jensen, Sr., and Miss Marie Jensen of Salt Lake,' were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen last week. Mrs. Leah Hansen has returned to her home in Logan, after spending spend-ing 10 days here with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas. The Thomas' have as their .week end house guest, Mrs. Thomas' sister, , Mrs. Arch Thur-man Thur-man of . Salt Lake. Elton Sumner will leave this evening eve-ning for Brooklyn, New York, after spending a month in Provo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner. Mr. Sumner is employed at theBrookJyn Trust, company. Mis Mary Luxsen, daughter of Geoige. L&rsen, underwent a major operation at. the Aird hospital Friday Fri-day nighr. Her condition is reported report-ed ?aa being. gopd. , Walden S, Menlove of Provo arid Alice Isaksen of Palo Alto, CaU were, granted a license to marry, Saturaay morning at the county court bouse., - Don E Jttchardson of Greenriver, Wyo., spent Saturday with business, friends in Provo. Aaron . W. Hermolne, May arid June Tracy of Ogden, were among the Provo visitors Saturday, . , ; ' Miss Mildred Metcalf and Miss Sylvia Burt, teachers at the Uni4 versity of Utah, and Miss Bernioe Don't Run " Under a f Handicap THE LACK OF MONEY, the pressing weight "of : unpaid billa unfit a man. to do. his best virork In the race of life. Now of all times ybu miist -keep yourself ai your best our quick, conf iden tial loan system will enable you to . pay off - those : pressing bills.. i COLUMBIA Industrial Loan Co. ri 7 I! Y -'V t7 1 i i It's getting hard to capture the elusive male this year, so design ers are to the front with this simple evening frock, which they have christened the "Temptress." Thomas, who is visiting in Salt Lake from Honolulu, are the week end guests of Miss Melva Boyle. Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Rasmussen and five children of Minneapolis, Minn., and Miss Helen Brown and Miss Marjorie Brown made a hike to the top of Mt. Timpanogos Friday. Fri-day. The party left in the morning and returned late in the afternoon. Mrs. W. M. Welker of San Pedro, Cal., is visiting in Provo with her sister, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen and family. Julia and Wltma Barlett of Blackfoot, Ida., were visitors here Saturday. lrs. E. M. North and Mrs. Kathryn Kath-ryn Ritchie of Albany, Wyo., spent Saturday with friends in Provo. Mrs. Lewis Ford was called to Park City last week, due to the serious illness of her brother. I You Don't Have To Spend mttch money if you let our shade man diagnose your problems. 'Shades that are badly cracked, pin-holed, ftorn or dirty may be replaced without'the expense of entire new shades. eaclyialways your shade rollers are good and can be used after small adjustments by our shade man. Select one of the new colors in our serviceable service-able shadings and we will give you an entirely en-tirely new shade job at a very low coat. . Bcrnembcr it oosts our shade man check An enjoyable canyon party was given by members of the Tres Joli club Thursday and Friday at the summer home of Mrs. Gertrude Gert-rude Page in South Fork, Provo canyon. A delightful time was spent with sewing, cards, music, social chat and picnicking. Mrs. Leah D. Hansen of Logan was a guest and the following members were in attendance: Mrs. John Ellison. Mrs. H. E. Hatton, Mrs. Allie Jones, Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Miss Rhoda Douglas, Mrs Harry McCoard, Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Seethaler, Mrs. xavid Sutton, Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. George Za-briskie, Za-briskie, Mrs. George Beebe, Mrs. William McCoard. Mrs. Fred F. Snyder of Provo, Mrs. Albert "Jef-fei "Jef-fei ie4 of Hollywood, Mrs. Arch Thurman and Mrs. T. A. Thurman of Salt Lake- Primary Officers Meeting, Social An interesting preparation meeting meet-ing of the officers and teachers of the Pioneer ward Primary was held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Hansen, Friday afternoon. Quilt blocks were made and a delicious luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Winnie Morris, Mor-ris, Mrs. Mattie Hinckley, Mrs. Golda Vincent, Mrs. Vera Miller, Miss Lucille Hundley. Miss Eva Christensen, Mrs. Marion 'Mecham,. Miss Elaine Wilkins, Miss Geneve Wilkins, Mrs. Mabel Christensen. Mrs. Opal Davis, Mrs. Norma Big-ler Big-ler and Miss Elda Perry. Val Norns Plan Canyon Outing Officers of the Val Norn social unit of the B. Y. U. entertained the members at the home of Miss Gean Clark Friday evening. Plans were made Tor the summer sum-mer activities, also arrangements . were discussed for the' annual canyon can-yon party to be held at Wildwood in Provo canyon the week of July 26 at the Ernest Dixon summer home. Tasty, refreshments were served to the following: Miss Lota Pax-man, Pax-man, Miss Wilma Hansen, Miss Allie' Bowen, Miss Fay Johnson, Miss Loya Nielsen, Miss Virginia Taylor, Miss Lucile Stewart, Miss Cally. Hansen. Miss - Lucila Skinner, Skin-ner, Miss Pauline Bennett, Miss Grace Dangerfieldr Miss Madelyn Harrison, Miss Doris Firmagip, Miss Norma Jensen and Mrs. . 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