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Show T PROVO. SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER JtV 30, 1928. Provo Girl Weds In S. L. ell-Kno- Is made' byJMr. Announcement and B. Asael Johnson of Provo.of the marriage of their daughter, Dessa, to Delbert Crystal of American Fork, which' took place Friday in Salt Lake City.' ' Peay-Marsha- ll Mr. and Mrs. Crystal are visiting relatives and friends In Salt Lake ' for a few days, before going to wed Midvalewhere . Wedding they will make their :: v An. Informal- wedding supper was home for the time being. ' rromlnent among ;: the . social Mr. Mrs. home and" the of at given events of the past week was the MANY FRIENDS ATTEND ' A .program dealing with the or- line Wilkins, Spanish Fork, Char- John A Vance Friday evening, In BRIDAL, SHOWER wedding-- reception, given by Mrs. honor and their of of Relief and lotte the Davies. Lorene, daughter, ganization growth Mrs.- Rodney Snow, assisted by Mary' Peay of Provo, Fridayeve- - society of the original Utah' stake, Elizabeth Brown, Pleasant Grove, Ertman Chrlstensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delia Harris of Sprlngvllle and "... Mrs. , Chrlstensen. of of In Moroni, all . of stakes took Eva the In which C amusethe Pioneer ward Gillespie; Mary Hinklcy, ning Mra Lloyd .Mann of Provo, enterwho were married last. before Mrs. Anderwas American Utah county, Wednesday presented Fork, Ncphi ment hall, for her daughter Iona,-antained at a shower at the Snow son of Mrs. 450 members of the organization son; Margaret McCullough, Alpine, The affair proved to be one of the home Thursday afternoon, for Mrs. Lyman Marshall, most Le-hsocial season. of the i, at x assembled stake C. the enjoyable Utah Mrs, Holdaway; Sarah Evans, Alton Snow, formerly Miss Julia tEmma Church of Provo," whose who ' The bride wore. a beautiful kown Harris Frances Bonnett; Caroline Thursday afternoon. of Sprlngvllle, whose marmarriage took place Wednesday tabernacle of silk ofa with silk Mrs. crepe, Ell Rot At this time the Utah stake pink Madsen, Lake View, large last April has just been anevening at the residence of Mrs. H. ficers riage as flower all She the, only trimming. gave an entertainment for inson; Jane Simons, Payson, Inez S. Pyne on North University avenounced. Fall flowers and autumn carried a lovely bouquet . of pink leaves members of the original Utah stake Menlove; Elizabeth Stlckney, were used to beautify the ennue, an aunt of the bride. . roses. ofJosephine Salisbury; Mary hundred and fifty relatives organisation, in addition tc the rooms. Music and games, tertaining atThe decorative was scheme followed by luncheori., were the diand friends were greeted by Mrs. ficers, and workers of the present Reed, Salem, Maria Taylor; Elizathe in commemoration of beth Weeks," Goshen, Alta Strong; tractively arranged with colors, versions, and were enjoyed by the Peay. Mrs. Church and Mrs. Pyne, Utah stake, pink and white. Bowls of fall flow- - following and numerous useful and beautiful the I fiftieth-- , anniversary .xt the- or Sarah Johnson, Spring Lake, Agnes -LJ' J, E Snow.Mrs. -- about the dining " ration. piace4 Taylor; . Sophronia Cook Cedar "wedding gifts" werepresented the gan A large wedding Harriett Halladay, Mrs. T. A. Hallawomen who have Fort, Agnes Durrant. Twenty-fiv- e ... and living rooms. Mrs, Elmer Kaie, Mrs. Mary prominent young couple. - Those holding a tiny bowl of Dink day. taking parts' were dressed caker Lavender and white were the coir been- Relief society - members for mb r vacuum v xiarria, asters in or were costumes. on more, seated years pioneer original fifty ors used to decorate the large hall. Mrs. Horace Harris, WV. Clark' rendered a the din Mrs. Allie ; e and the following-thprostand, w Streamers were hung from the cena'ivju - iim-v" audience beautiful vocal solo wlrtch was fol- silver holders surrounded the cake. iiv nvuu, uw, - V.A jura. of members, the gram E. Harris, Mrs. Lynn Hed? John ter, and the lavender tinted lights were Invited to come to the stand lowed by a talk by, MrsrR;"J. Greetingswere given by Mrs.' ouist- - Mrs.- - George Halladay, .Mrs. added much charm to the scheme. Vance, and several vocal solos were Bert who gave a historical-sketcA profusion of beautiful fall flow- - and meet with them. Halladay, The prdgram ; commenced ; with of . the stake Relief . Society since rendered by the guests, with Mrs. Mrs. Irwin McDowell, Mrs, ers and ferns were placed about the as Lake 1878. Short : talks, were- - made by Earl dalone-o- f Salt after piano which "aineing congregational Zina Dennis, Mrs. Roy Passey, Miss HhaU and. In "the, windows; and were Mrs.- - Martha Keeler, Mrs. Inez At flfirnmpanist, C. offered Nelson Eliza the invoca Verna Miss Alene Passey, also arranged to beautify the corner Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Passey, , lone and Mrs. Electa Dixon, former A tion. where the bridal party stood. R., jp, Crandall, Mrs. Elva ' Ertmari Mr. Mrs. and View Chrlstensen, The Relief stake Lake Utah presidents. society Snow, Mrs, Delbert Crystal, Miss huge basket of flowers and greens Mrs. Leona Mendenhall Van Wag-cne- S. C. Chrlstensen, Elmo Chrlstensen, Marv orua m,uskal f'',00"9' Boyer of Sprlngvllle, Mrs. W. hung directly over the bridal party, , after l"rnied . Chr late risen,--Ow"solo. an Myrtle Julia, oLwelcom the address furnished, B. Allen of Mapleton. organ lending a pleasing effect Pax-maKarl Leo and of all wasMrs. of In Ascha E. Mrs. Chrlstensen, behalf the given by presidency, The bridal party included the fol Utah stake Relief society J. M. Jensen presented flowers to Moroni, 'Ms, and GIFTS PRESENTED lowing in addition to the bride and Relief the Society presidents of ins of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Ray BRIDE-TO-B- E groom: Mrs. La Von Williams, sis- president. mond and Elliott of son, Miss Elaine in Stanley, Utah county. Paxman, accompan- theseven stakes A ter of the bride, matron of honor; Mr. and' Mrs. James G. was delightful miscellaneous shower Miss Gladys, Wilson,. of, Salt Lake ied bv Mrs. Ienm Vn Wiwno" nt Mrs. Emily Nielsen, head of the Provo, given by Mrs. Arthur D. Tayof Mr. Stratton MrsrRuand Orem, lor at her home Friday evening, cousin of the bride. Miss Leah the organ, gave a musical reading Community Welfare department in lon and Helen Dlxthe organ 'zation of the Reliui Provo, presented Mrs., Electa Partridge daughter, Miss- -' Ada Ekins of Salt Lake. Miss Cleo Smoot on' Hamilton, H. honoring A fJooifl'v.the prsilents f thejon, past Utah stake president, with of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. and -- Mrs. 0.H. daughter and rMiss Ida Richards, brides- - Relief Leof Calder Mr. Mrs. and Orem, of fifty a beautiful wrist watch as a token Society Delenna-Pollack- , organizations of Hamilton whose mar Scott and Payson, i maids; Fay were named in the read- of appreciation from the presidency land Wasden, Mrs. Earl Malone, riage to Lynn W. Good ridge, son of flower girls. Lafe Marshall, years ago were t of Mr. Salt Howard of Drap Mrs. Lake, for hep'labors-with't- he represented by organizJosephine Goodrldge, of Provo. brother of the groom, was best man ing, they er; Miss Jeralee Frlsby and the host will take follows: Lucy ation Mrs. Dixon responded. place Wednesday in Salt and the master of ceremonies was Smith. Provo's as- first and of Orem. hostess T. N. Taylor made a President Lake. president, Fall flowers artistically decBrigham Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstensen will orated few in compli-ventc- d Grace Phoebe" which he Johnson. Cheever;' remarks, the entertailng rooms. Pro""The "Bride wore an elegant gown the women on the splendid make their home in Orem. Sarah Shaw; X'aroline gressive games were played and of nlle green taffeta, with orchid I , are Provo Mrs. First ward, Johnson, luncheon progress they making. was served. Numerous silk flower trimmings. Her headRefreshments were served at the SHOWER GIVEN FOR Hatton: Sarah Scott. Provo lovely gifts were presented to the dress was of silver leaves, and she Julia Second ward, Mrs. Marv Dahlquist; conclusion of the social, during DAUGHTER guest of honor from the following: carried a bouquet of rose buds, Jane Tanner. Provo Third ward. which time beautiful musical selec- ..The O. H. Hamilton of Payson, lillies of the valley and babies Mert:s residence of Mrs. B. Asael Mrs. were tions furnished a Provo Fourth Russell: Mrs. Johnson of Spanish Fork, Miss ward, by string a with maline white tied breath, Johnson was the scene of a delight Helen Sanders of Salt Lake, Mrs. Rula Holden, Ivy Mortensen; Caro- - trio. ' bow. ful social affair Thursday evening, Elton Taylor, Miss Helene Good-ridgMrs. Williams wore a pretty frock Mrs. Josephine Goodrldge, Bunneel-Adamso- n when she was hostess to several reU of green colored georgette and chifWomen To Mrs. Martin Clinger, Mrs. M. W fon. Miss Wilson's ensturne was of atives and friends at a shower,' in L. L. Bunnell, Miss Cleo Luncheon. lavender taffeta, with green tulle honor of her daughter, Mrs. Delbert Taylor; Mrs. Miss Alta Clinger. Miss trimmings, and , Miss Ekins was Crystal, formerly Miss Dessa John- - Clinger. Bessie Hatton, Miss Beulah Hatton, The Better Homes week committee Mrs. Joseph A. Stubbs wishes to son, a bride of Friday. Fall flow- Miss lovely In a dress of gold taffeta and Virginia Taylor, Miss Marlorie of her rrs and tea roses tulle, trimmed with pink rose buds. will give a luncheon atjthe ..Hotel announ6e Miss Ruth JohnsonMrs. issSmoot-appearedr-ittTTa peach Kdberlsdnday'af T p. m., for the (laughter, Mrs. Rhea Bunnell, - to the entire house. During the eve Johnson, taffeta dress, which was daintily chairmen and secretaries of the va Fred A. Adamson of American ning of games and music, an attrac- trances Johnson , and Mrs. Annie - trimmed with silk flowers, and Miss rious committees. Mrs. La Val S Fork, which took place Wednesday tive luncheon was served to the fol Maag. Rtcnardw-- wore a -- tan - georgette Morrisr general" chairman, will act last 1n Salt Take City. An elaborats lowlnp; Mrs. C. S. Vincent.'Jr.TMrs. FOURTH WARD RELIEF wedding supper was given in honor John Thurgood. Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, gown. They wore silver headbands as hostess. All members of last year's com of the young couple, at the Hotel Mrs, Leo J." Knight, Mrs. Hannah SOCIETY and carried attractive bouquets. The flower girls.wore lovely lmittee will year andl Utah in Salt Lake- immediately fol Cardall, Mrs. Rav Green." Mrsr Ar Alheology and testimony meeting frocks of peach and blue crepe de plaps for the coming campaign will lowing the ceremony. Will Jones. Mrs. Paul Millett, Mrs. will be held in the Fourth ward ReMr. and Mrs. Adamson will make Burr. Mrs. Lora Johnson, Mrs. Rav- - lief chine and carried baskets of flow- be discussed at the luncheon. meeting Tuesday afterJ theirhome in Provo, at 232 East Price. Mrs. Lena Swenson, Mrs. C. noonsociety ers. . M.rs. Peay appeared In a black at 2:30 o'clock. .... Mrs. Sarah . Btrert. Thin! North trimmed In .white MRS. LOVF.RIDGE 1 IL satin A. costume, Mrs. J... Maeser "pHhlqt'ist,. Stagg, will, speak-o- n ... .... ."The Adjust: 'jj,"" jjj" Mrs. C." F. Balka. Miss Anna BookJ, ability of Projects." A good attend, satin; 'Mrs. Church wore ar tan IS HOSTESS YORK and NEW VISITORS lavender was " An Miss 'with Effie fie M'ss time Ef vFpent by gown, enjoyable ance will be appreciated. georgette Dahlquist. and Mrs, Pyne was the members of the Social Hour ENTERTAINED Hirst of Salt Lake, Miss Jerrv CrysA pleasant social affair was given tal nf American Fork. Miss Blanche dressed In black satin-face- d canton, club, st the home of Mrs. A. A Sew last week at the home of Mr. and Anderson, Miss Helen Leavitt and with pink trimmings. Loveridge Thursday afternoon. ' -During the evening of dancing the ing, music and "a tasty luncheon Mrs. W.r.Mnro- Paxman; in honor Miss Wta Johnson ' Present wer of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher of following delightful program was were the diversions. ' New York, who came to Provo to VINEYARD RELIEF furnished: Two duets, Mrs. Leland Mrs. John Vance, Mrs. D. B. Mrs. James Sumner. Mrs. enter their son and daughter, SOCIETY STARTS Cook and Mrs. Pose - Kartchner; . The opening meeting of the sea solo, Mrs. Albert Harding; reading, Mayme Wilson. Mrs,.SuRan Heaton, Stephen and Phyllis Fletcher, In the Y. U. inB. Dr. H. Mrs. W. hula Fletcher an dance, Mrs. George F. Carroll,. son of the Vineyard ward Relief .Miss Mildred Johnson; gave Albert Richards; solo. Mrs. Kartch- Koffard, Mrs. S. A. Carter and Mrs. teresting talk on conditions in New society, will Be held Tuesday afterfurand his visit to. the Edison noon at the home of Mrs, Charles York, N. A. Jacobson ner. The Paramount Gleemen nished the music for dancing. Delaboratory at New Jersey, which Rawlings. Mrs. Lena Andreason ' was licious refreshments, corresponding CLIVELL CI.TTJ greatly appreciated by the and Mrs. Lena Gammon will have :. ,.1 guests in attendance.-- . Games were with the. color scheme of lavender ENTERTAINMENT charge. - A social and program will Members of the .CUvell club were enjoyed and and white, were served. buffet follow tha meeting. Every woman In The guests were seated at small I entertained at the home of Miss luncheon was served to 28. the ward is invited to attend. tables, which were prettily decorat- - j Irene Fillmore Thursday evening. ' d ,witbjvases OffaU, flowersA Fallflowers were used to decorate miniature bride and groom adorned the entire house. Music was enjoyed the table for the bridal party. (and a delicious luncheon was served The young couple will visit in t to the Misses Clara Peterson, Ireta southern Utah for two weeks be- -; Mortimer, Zola Martin, Lenore Har-for- e and returning, to Provo to make ris, Vlrgie Belar, Ellen Biggs x La Vern Harris. their home. Relief' Society Observes Party Utah Stake Anniversary Informal Supper For Newly r ' ; d San-taqui- 1 -- ,r T - p rHnv lKP" IoW - Mur-doc- k. h - n. en, n. . . ' - present-m- embers, e, Provo Enjoy Marriage Held the-marri- prettily-decorate- d-. -- PAGE FIVE PopularProvo ; Wed ZCoupleJTo Mr. and Mrs. George Bingham Of to announce the en- Provo,-wis- gagement of their daughter, Rilda, to Albert G. Dattge. son of George Dattge of Provo. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple' -in They will make r. their home BRIDGE-LUNCHEO- ; in Provo; FOR N . MRS. SLTTQN- i- . Hunter was hostess at n at her home Fri a day afternoon, for Mrs. L. V. Sutton, who is leaving Provo soon to make her home In California. Four tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Arnold Rawlings receiving the high score prize and the guest favor being pre sented to Mrs. Sutton. A dainty luncheon followed the card game, the luncheon tables being prettily decorated with vases of red .roses. The guest list included the following: Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. R. A. Moore-- f leld, Mrs. YrA. Carter, Mrs. Seymour Gray. Mrs. E, D. Firmage, Mrs J L Seofield, Mrs Mrs Frank W Stubbs. Mrs John O. Beesley, Mr. J. C. Bown, -.- Mrs. bridge-luncheo- ' RECENT KHIDE HONORED rLEASANT VIEW ' AT SHOWER RELIEF SOCIETY Among the delightful socials of ' The theological committee of tha the. week-wa- s the shower given by Pleasant View ward .Relief Mrs. Lawrence Ashton at. her home will have charge of the society msetlng Friday evening, to Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. her daughter. Mrs. Lamar Farley, A fine program has been arranged formerly Mjss Eva AsVitc-n-. who was and. the lessons is to be given by All memrecently married. Games, music and Mrs. Sonoma Meldrurp. delicfouc refreshments were the di bers are urged to be present.-- ' ; version and were enjoyed by the fol t lowing:. Kathryn Sumner, Ada Jon LADIES AID gensen. Norma Scott-- , Ruby Wilson, MEETING Gwenevieve Farr, La Preal Shaw', The Ladies AM of the Community Ruby Jepperson, SJabel Farr, Alta church will meet Tuesday afternoon Newell, J5eraldine Ashton, Karma at Meno Trope hall, for Its regular Skinner, Ruby Poulson, Virginia meeting." Mrs. Anna B. Marwick, Cleo Jorgensen, Thera and Mrs. R. B. Treadaway wlU be. Corder, Maurine LovaIphh hostesses. All members are urged Parks and Ellen Fielding. to be present.-- -; r:;- :rf.- JD TL f iV;' ' r.-j"?'- A LIMITED NUMBER - ot ... .'I ,iin vlnt-w- - . ' .fl I'i " Sco-fiel- Mrs. Arnold Rawlings. Mrs.. E. W. Simmons, Mrs. Percy Hansen, Mrs. Abe Turner, Mrs John "W- .- Fairer; Mrs. Hollls "Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Snelson and Mrs.' Ray Sutton. SHOWFR CTTEN'TOR : STTFR "' : - In honor of her sister, Mrs. Dell Crystal, formerly Miss Dessa John son, a bride of Friday, Miss Nita Johnson was hostess to a number of friends at a delightful affair at the Johnson home Wednesday eve ning. .The social was In the form of a miscellaneous shower, and many useful anJ "gifts were presented to the bride from Fall flowers those in attendance. and roses were used as a decoration." Games and "music were" the diversions, and dainty refreshments were served. ;. Present were M'ss Mabel Olsen, Miss - Lorna Jones, Miss Norma Knight. Miss Mvrtle Knieht. Mrs." Tney. - Knrren. Miss Mabel Mitchell, Miss Jerry Crystal Of American Fork, Miss Arthella Carter, Miss Grace Gammon. Mrs. In Excellent Condition All Standard Makes . g T j - David Greenwood. Mrs. Lyle Timn-- . son. Misses Rea. Myrle nnd Evelyn Halladay Miss Evelyn Heal, Miss rvrothv Mertzheimer and Mrs. Hannah Cardall.' jt - y iji i 7 r EASY TERMS i ' . - YOUNG FOLKS ENJOY PARTY ' Among the enjoyable socials of last week was the affair given Friday evening at the home of Ernost Thatcher by the Sixth ward "M" men and their partners. A delightful time was spent with games, after which a watermelon bust was enjoyed. " Eighteen were present. -- 3161Vest Centett work-again-t- ' . .. y If t)kWk.tera Klbbo. r MT llaaa4) T.ko.MW.AilBar (n lll.'ll.H.tf'lt UUiNU IT u m V miam 4 'II.IJI.1.4r-n- Saint. Brll W II.. N... IZ Phone25 g jV I white-trimmin- gs '" - e, . t .. ( ( ( ( -- . . -'-- - ... - . autumn presentation .. ,'.:-..- - Jfe ARCH" FITTING ( 143 Price $10 II. ANDEUBERG, Registered Operator . ' Phone 689 for Appointment ( - BULBS J: -- - The most Remarkable Bulbs ever of fer-ein Provo. 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