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Show PROVO - (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER - 12, 1939 page tiire: Acacia Glub Is Hostess At Open Session Acacia club's open session, an enjoyable affair Of Friday after noon, was held at the home of the president, Mrs. A- E. Wright, who waa assisted by Mrs. Hazel Jan son and Mrs. M. B. Wallace. Mrs. Harold Johnson presented an unusual program, which she called "Poetical Pictures." Giving some of her own work and verses by " others,- she ' followed through the 'different stages of life with bits of suitable poetry. - The vice president, Mrs. . Elliott Tuttle, presided. Two accordian selections were' played by Miss Hazel Palfreyman. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. .The rooms were lovely with chrysanthemums chrysan-themums and dahlias, and nosegays nose-gays of button . chrysanthemums were given aa favors. Guests invited to enjoy the afternoon were Mesdames Robert Webster, E. J. Hunter, C. A. Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Raymond Green, I. G. Chris-tens-en. Walter Tueeler, Earl Gadd, Leo Taylor, Neal Tuttle, Garn Carter, R. I. Redford and A. K. Steed man of Provo; James Wis-combe Wis-combe of Mapleton. and J.. A. Rothwell of Springville. Members riresent were Mesdames Mes-dames M. B. Wallace, Clarence El-lertsen. El-lertsen. Hazel Janson, Helen T. Richards, Kenneth Weight, Emil Jacobsen. Porter Johnson, Theodore Theo-dore Taylor. Rees . Bench, Don Stubbs, Elliott Tuttle Ivan Young, A. E. Wright, Ervin Coons, Frank Gardner, Harold Johnson, Harold Anderson and Verne S. Nelson. ' v )f y$z Provo Couple WedlhS.L. The marriage of -Miss Zella Peterson, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. TV A. Peterson of Provo, to Wilson Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Street- also of this city, was an event of Friday m Salt Lake City. V The ceremony was performed by Bishop Hartley, the bride wearing a smart black tailored suit, with red blouse and a corsage cor-sage of red American beauty roses. She was attended byv her sister. Miss Elaine Peterson, and Ed Hood stood r-. up with the Troom. -"'"" ' - A dinner is being tendered the newlyweds this evening at the :iome of the bride's parents, Mrs. Peterson being assisted jby another an-other daughter-Mrs.- B.- VernBuL :ock. Covers will be laid for.12 juests. - . Mr. and Mrs. Street will Jive in Provo. Mr. Street is empIoyecLby :ne Ulen Construction company. - -- I Dinner In Mapleton I Mr. and Mrs. Levi Manwaring, i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Killpack, and Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting jmotored to Mapleton Friday eve ning to attend ; p re-Thanks giving chicken dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen. yrlalJressShop Bustle Beauty! Sleek bodiced, tiny waisted frocks with bustle bows, pep-lums, pep-lums, backswept skirts I Magic Hour crepes- 0E.95andup You will just love them for the holidays. Originations by Classy Jean Le Vine and Irene Carol. We are showing Beautiful Dresses at 05.95 07-95 Come in and see the new smart sty 1 S3.' Newest Styles Always """ 23 East Center St;, Provo f T'. J 7 ml ' N XTO BE MARRIED IN NEW YORK Dr. and .Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Catherine, to Joseph Strickland, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Alexander Strickland of Norfolk, Va : . ' " , , " The wedding is to be an event of December 23, in the L.D. S. chapel in New York City, the bride-elect to leave December 15, for the east. - A graduate- of the Provo high school,"She attended' the B. Y. U. for two years-? and was a member of the O. S- Trovata social unit. She i employed at the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company. . Mr. Stricklund wu graduated from the "Y" last spring, and is now. employed by the Hanover Bank and Trust company in New York City. He was a Val Hyric Lovely parties are being planned to compliment Miss Pardoe. . t :r Beta Sorosis Plans Event Beta Sorosis club members are making big plans for their anniversary anni-versary -party to be held at the new Golf clubhouse Wednesday evening. Th husbands will be honor guests and the affair will be in the form of a dinner and dance. Mrs. Lee Snarr is chairman, and Is being assisted by-Mrs. Harvey King, Mrs. Vera Greenwood, Mrs. Irma Wiest, Mrs. Raymond Green and Mrs. C. O. Jens-n. Birthday Is naay Celebrated : A delightful family party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Smart Thursday evening, the occasion being Mr. Smart's fiftieth-birthday anniversary. . VGames were played, a program was enjoyed and a delicious hot plate luncheon was served to 20 guests. Four of Mr. Smart's brothers, with their wives and his two sisters andt"heir husbands were among the guests, who in cluded all of his, immediate family.. fam-ily.. He received a number of fine gifts. - - 'v ; : T T Tfc . A nouse if any A party was ' held Thursday evening by Audrey Warnerv at which games and a delicious luncheon lunch-eon were the diversions. Betty Dean won the prize. The following guests were present: Florence Stone, Elaine Menzies, Elma Lut'land, Deone -Menlove, Lois Andrews, Betty Dean, Helen Brown, Virginia Lloyd and Eva Haws. KOTCGE To ilie Publis If accounts due the CRANE MATERNITY HOSPITAL Are Not Paid or Properly Arranged Arrang-ed For At Once, They Will Be Sold For Collection ' 19th Century Entertains For Guests A program of high class music, with Mrs. H. B. Mensel in Charge, was featured at "the" delightful open seasion of the Nineteenth Century club, held Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Walter A Homo Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin, presi dent, welcomed the members and guests, and as an introduction to the excellent program, Mrs. Men sel discussed informally, the lives of the composers whose works were presented during the pleas ant afternoon. ";': i ,:-.';y;: A string trio, composed of the Misses Aiene and . Carol Condie, and lone Averett, played a Tch- aikowsky, Grieg and Zibicfh num ber. Miss Mary McGregor sang operatic selections, Mrs. Owen P. Henninger played ' two t- Chopin numbers on the piano, and Ed ward Sandgren sang "The Even ingr Star," from "Tannhauser," by Wagner, also "Serenade." Tea was served by the committee, commit-tee, Mrs. R. C. Street, Mrs. W. L. Smith and Mrs. Ira F Cowan. The room decorations, consisting or nuge containers of colorful garden flowers, were in charge of Mrs. C. E. Berry, Mrs. T. C. Gessf ord and Mrs. R, J. Mackenzie. Macken-zie. : ' Guests included Mesdames George Fitzroy, Dwight Packard, O. P. Henninger, Clarence Harmon, Har-mon, Pierce Norton, Garland H. Pace. L. H. Carle, Grant Ekins, Kathryn Frazier,-Tracy Hanna, M. S. Berry, D. Miller, Ledger Free, A. E. Storrs and Mrs. McCoy. Mc-Coy. Members in attendance - were Mesdames Walter Adams, Russell Rus-sell L. Traher, M. A. Daughterty, R. C. Street, W. H. Brereton, H. B. Mensel, C- E. Berry, R. G. Mackenzie, Howard Olsen, E, F. Irwin, J. W. Aird, Thomas C Gessf ord, J. J. Winter, Henry W. Gease, s. E. Price, George Lar-sen, Lar-sen, E. D. Sutton, C E. Thomas. Ira Cowan, , Lester G. Baker, Fred uedge, w. - L. Smith, Herman Grimm, O. A. Spear, John M. Vick, C. H. Funk and Miss Helen B. Thomas. ' -, - - - , Navy Mothers Reelect Officers Present officers were reelected for another year, at a meeting of the Navy Mothers club held Friday Fri-day evening at the Armory. ', Mrs. Ruth Vincent was elected c ' , : Stokes . Welfare Workers ; Tendered Dinner Abanquet was held by the Second Sec-ond ward welfare committee Friday Fri-day -evening in the ward haM, for the men and boys who worked on the church farm. . Covers were laid for 110 guests, including wiyes of the men, and the bishopric and wives. .. -Raymond " Johnson ; was in charge. Bishop J. Earl Lewis greeted the large group, a solo was sung by Miss Louise Bullock and Franklin Faux, and Kenneth Evans played a brass duet, accompanied accom-panied by Jean DastruD. J. P. Mortensen and Ivan Madsen gave toasts. ' " . ,. The. delicious dinner was prepared pre-pared under the direction of the Relief Society, and the long table was tastefully arranged with cut flowers. ' ' - Dinner, Cards For Husbands A dinner, followed by progressive progres-sive 500, was given by the U. C. T. auxiliary, for the husbands, Friday evening, at the Edna Mae Hedquist home.. Two : large bowis of chrysanthemums chrysan-themums decorated the dining taHe. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Carlson won the high score prize and Dr. and Mrs. -J. ErHarrison, the con solation favor. Air. ana Mrs. Chris Axeisen of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Milton Thomas were gusets, and members mem-bers in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Heal, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saxey, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pet erson, Mr. . and Mrs. Oscar Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thur-man. Thur-man. Dr. and Mrs. J.. E. Har rison, Mr. and Mrs. M; J. Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson. judge advocate, and the other officers of-ficers were held over, as follows: Mrs. Elizabeth Miner, commander; Mrs. Millie Bates, first vice commander; com-mander; Mrs.. Marie Adams, sec ond vice commander; Mrs. Josie Johnson, finance officer: Mrs. Orissa Lidiard, adjutant; Mrs. Clara Carter, chaplain; Mrs. Iva Pane Gabbitas, second judge advo cate; Mrs. Eva Thurman, matron of arms; Mrs. Jennie Dunn and Mrs. Florence Duke, color bearers. Vocal music "was furnished dur ing the evening by Bethene Hib- bert, Margaret Wilson and Ruth Cunningham. - 'y . A dditional Socictu On Page Four n-T) r n 7 r 'As;!'( , )'" i ' , Stokes ARRANGEMENTS FOR HOME WEDDING The engagement of Beth Jenkins to Reed Colton, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles . Col ton of -Vernal,' is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, parents of the bride-to-be. . The young couple will be married 1 early in December at the Jenkins residence, and they plan to make their home in Los Angeles, where . Mr. Colton is employed. -Miss Jenkins is - a- graduate of the Provo hig'h school and she attended the B. Y. U. for two years. She was affiliated with, the O. S. .Trovata social unit, and at present, is employed by the Pacific States Cast Iron. Pipe company.. . . Since his graduation from the Provo high school, Mr. Colton has been living on the Pacific coast. '. The bride-elect will b3 the motif for a number of smart social functions. ' " . ''':-' :';. -:' '." " .v '. v : - United In Marriage Announcement is made by ; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Nielsen of Provo, Pro-vo, of the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mildred Lillian, to Ralph Doran Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, which was solemnized in the Salt "Lake temple Friday evening. The ceremony was performed by, Nicholas G. Smith of the temple, presidency, in the presence pres-ence of Mr.' and Mrs: James E. Nielsen, the bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielsen, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, ! and Mrs. Hattie D. Carter, grand- motner or the groom. The young couple will make their home in Provo, and both are employed at the State bank. A graduate of the Provo high school, the bride . was previously employed at the Kress store. She is a membertl of the L'Natausha club. y Mr. Johnson was graduated from the Carbon county high school, and . attended the B. Y. V. f or four years, during which c n NEW and USED FURNITURE Used 8.3 x 10.8 WILTON RUG Used 8.3x10.6 AXMINSTER RUG Used HEATERS As Low As . ; rfWRCULATOR- Hanrfi nnH Pinp Used STUDIO COUCHES-Any COUCHES-Any Style ....... ... Used BUFFETS As Low As . . . . Used 2-Pc. WICKER New Cushions ... . . . 4. ,i i 316 WEST EASY TERMS NO Tie Observe 5:30 Closing r - -. r & timeX-lie has been employed at J the bank. He" was a member of the Viceroys; . i i Jt - Fine Program AtD.U.P.Meet ' Camp ," Manavu, ; ; Daughter of Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs. Hattie T. Snow Thursday afternoon. t Under the direction of Mrs Alargaret H. Eastmond, a group of junior high schools girls pre sented a Red Cross play, "Punch ing, the Doorbell." The lesson on "The Scandinavian's Contribution To Utah," was given by Mrs. Ivy G. Jensen, and a'. Scandinavian luncheon was served to 47 women. including visitors from Benjamin and California. Fall flowers and choice roses prettily decorated the rooms. ' "4 5JC Thanksgiving Motif Used A dinner, with Thanksgiving decorations featured, was tendered by Mrs. Clyda B. Black for the Castle Valley Circle members ...... $5T00(3Q JQJJ CHEAP- SET CENTER CARRYING CHARGE - "Where You Save 09 Mil ! r. A Thursday evening at her home. " The remainder , of the time was spent in quilting. " . Mrs. Ella Adams and Mrs. Amanda Edwards of Ferron, Utah, were guests, and the members present were Mrs. Marin tha W. Angus, Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, Mrs. Leona C. Erickson, Mrs. Sarah LeeMaster, Mrs. Daisy P. Reese, Mrs. Alta A. Olsen, and Mrs. Goldie Woodward. 5n 7(n AN EASY WAY To Better Meals! ( ) ' ' x Li.. - . . - . ' ' .. ' .' ' 1 '"" J - . . -j ) j ' ' ) j ) f ' LARGE, OLD-FASHIONED LOAVES in Four Varieties White - Wheat-- Dutch - Raisin Baked Fresh Daily ICE CREAM Special for SUNDAY Choice of 10 Plain Flavors Quart S Provo 3G West Center - 63 East Beth Jenkens Is Honored In compliment to Miss Uoth Jenkins, whose encasement is n nounced today, Mrs. T. Karl Pardoe Par-doe and her daughter, Catherine Fardoe, tendered a shower at the Pardoe home Thursday evening. The pucst list included the Misses Venice and Jhlr!ey HedJ, Dama Grant, Deth Mendenhall, Beth Bird, Bthel Clark, Helen Thomas, Kathleen towards, Vcru Ilenrichsen, Virginia Taylor. Bessie and Afton Johnson, Frances Hughes, Elaine Hinckley and Eli the Fillmore, and McHdames Clayton Jenkins, Merline ilotnney, Kathryn Graham, Norma i Wright, and Fay Firmage. A colorful Bride's book wua made and during the evening, Mrs. Merline Itomney Kang several numbers A tastefully arranged luncheon was served, and beautiful beauti-ful fall flowers and fruits of the season were combined to decorate the rooms. The bride-elect was' the recipient, recipi-ent, of many fine gifts. Cleofan Club Entertained A delightful affair of Friday evening, was the Cleofan cluo party given by Mrs. William whittle . at her home. A well appointed dinner was served, , patriotic colors and emblems em-blems being used to decorate. Mrs. Arvel King won the hin score prize at bridge, Mrs. Arvel Ar-vel Morgan, the second favor, and Mrs. David Goodman, the traveling award. Mrs. L. W. Sjoberg was a guest and members present were Mesdames Arvel R. Morgan, Leo Taylor, G. R. Wlllett, Ellis peay, David Goodman, Arvel King, Wells Richmond, Neal Tuttle. Frank Madsen, Roy Hoover and Frank Lawrence. Hostess to Vitea Club . Members of the Vitea club were guests of Mrs. Grace Fullmer Thursday evening at her home. Progressive "help your neighbor" neigh-bor" was played, Mrs. Anna Gray and Mrs. Pearl Snell winning the favors. A tasty luncheon was served to Mrs. Mabel Harris and Mrs. Alice Slack, guests, and the following members: Mrs. Fay Kor-enson, Kor-enson, Mrs. Ethel Tregeagle. Mm. Anna Gray, .Mrs. Lois Billings, Mrs. Pearl Snell, Mrs. Ruth Sco-Ville, Sco-Ville, Mrs. -Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Donna Funk and Mrs, Elaine Jensen. Jen-sen. tT? Aged Provoan Is Honored - ; Mrs. J. II. Carter was honored by her family Wednesday evening at her home, in celebration of her seventy-ninth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Covers were laid for 24rgusts at a delicious dinner, and a large birthday cake and bowls of chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums were arranged on the table. 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