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Show i ft " 11 in r mm Visiting Here Many Guests At Reception Honoring Young Orem Couple Complimentary to their daughter, Clara Louise" "Peggy", and Lt. Clifton M. Pyne, who were married in the Salt Lake temple Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Vernie J. Loveless of Orem, were hosts to some 350 guests at a reception held in the Timpanogos ward hall Thursday evening. Lt. Pyne, who is to report at Lincoln, Nebraska, Mon-j day, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton M. Pyne, also of Orem. For her wedding, the bride chose a beautiful model of white taffeta, trimmed with seed pearls, over which fell a short veil of net attached to ag crown of matching pearls. Sher- I I r A carried a bride's bouquet of gar-! rH X VVOITlPn denias, with detachable corsagej' Attending as maid of honor't" PrOOrQITl was her sister. Elaine Loveless,; 2 and the bridesmaids were Joan Mrs. Ariel Ball if gave an un-Pyne. un-Pyne. sister of the groom; Mrs.msually fine program on "Modern Helen Anderson, Mrs. Fern Bel-: Drama" at the monthly session of lows. Miss Dorothy Williams, the Provo High School Women, Miss Beth Gurr and Miss Betty j held at the Timpanogos school Houston. Renac Loveless and; Thursday afternoon. Gale Olsen were flower eirls! The nresident. Mm. J. C Mof- and the train was held up bylfitt, conducted business. Hostess-' s8- Gladys I. Boswell of the Faulette Smuin of Lehi and Mas-' eg for the afternoon included: i WAC's surprised her parents, Mr. ter Paul Carroll. Ted Gordon was Hrs. John Hilgendorff. Mrs. Wen- and AIrs- &- ooswen, and fam best man. dell Rigby, Mrs. Orvil Watt5, The bride's attendants were Mrs. Otis Carling, Mine Mattie beautifully gowned in pastel for-. Taylor and Miss Alice Dixon, mala, and wore corsages of car-' Two solos were sung by Diann nations, corresponding to the Hilgendorff. accompanied by her shades of their dresses. Mrs. mother, and a string trio. corn-Loveless, corn-Loveless, the bride's mother, was n.i.( rnKncnn u.i. , 4 . VA Id Will tSUll, 111ICII i i , , , i in maroon velvet and Mrs. Pvne t t i ii during her 10-day stay. wore deeD Dink silk erscv. Their n ,; ., hc is stationed in the corsages were of gardenias. $jyU So Bishop Boyd Davis was master! duet accompanied by Evelyn Hil- v?'L " headquarters at Camp oi ceremonies ana ne spoKe Driex-i trendorff . ... ISGT. GLADYS I. BOSWELL uy, wnen she arrived unan nounced Wednesday night from Camp Vandorn, Mississippi. Mrs. Calvin Boswell and her two children accompanied Sgt. Boswell from Salt Lake City, and will spend some time in Provo camp ly. The program numbers enjoy ed during the evening of danc lng, included: Solo, Mrs. Jessica Tasty refreshments were serv ed to 45 women. Chrysanthe mums were in large bouquets Goates, accompanied by Miss k ,n -ki. n,i, ?"-iTerrV uglnf "a1"'' presented ith a gift from the Miss Nina Lamb; duets, Miss Tripoley Club At Delightful Party Elaine Loveless and Miss Coral Beagley; Hawaiian dance, Mrs.1 i, mi . Billy Stubbs, accompanied by; Delta ThetCI Chi Mrs. Erma Penrod; solo, E. B. Terry, accompanied by Sherre PlnnS Activities Terry; duet, Mrs. Delos Pyne r,u,,a AtllVIIIB and Mrs. Ray Park, accompanied ,. . . , hv Mr Rpv Tmu,KrMn ' Meetinrf in regular session Many vases of chrysanthemums nTVr Si favor to Mrs RoM Weight, and roses were used to decorate e?el!f ,Ietf ,C hi mad.f Plans, Members present were Mrs. the recepUon hall, and the serv-j SUSJ! "ACi1 Scott- M- Ro Hundley. Mrs. ing table was covered with Uce i " Al!;u Jess Van Wagenen. Mrs. Arnold and held . centerpiece of roses. uY, ' Wilklns. Mrs Wesley Bray, Mrs. Pink randies were in silver can- !ZZV?in lnlry Johnson, Mrs. Norman dleatlck.o. "" Mrs. Norman Brown entertained enter-tained members of the W. G. Tripoley club Wednesday evening at her home, Tripoley being played and a delicious supper served. High score prize went to Mrs. E. G. Hundley, and consolation 1 A A " t !. The bride will remain W. f-' eucKner. presmeni, the time being. Brown. Mrs. Tony Madsen, and was in charge. . ,rs. mcnara nunoiey. mn. nay The lesson on "Better Than D" 11:11 u"u i,irs- xaunuiey 1 Beauty," was given by Mrs. P. F.l Tcre ucsta. jFakler and Miss Beth Schofield. Members attending were Mrs. PUorKrint HinnAr 'Glen Boyack. Mrs. P. F. Fakler.1 rneaSOni LmnOT ,Miss Beth Schofield, Mrs. Lester ; Clark. Miss Alta Buckner. Miss I . ii- t . : a l. Final Initiations of the 10 new ,7 weS i ul " if I Mr- and Mrs- MeMn Roberts pledge. Ln the White Key wo t"' f8"1 y.?1?1' entertained at a pheasant dinner men senice srorUv a iBT?r.Pr:.!:cdneBdy evening at their , i r i . mi a. uiaA nzi ac . i. i isa iiuui i Whlto Keys Take In Ten Girls Honors Navy Man Younff unlversitv. Thursday night in a candlelight iRobcrt Muench. Mrs. Roy Sparks, ,a ceremony at the home of Doressa Mn Charles J. GeU. Miss Nelda $ cla".fo Preceding the ceremonies was Catherine Soutcr and Miss Golda a dinner, prepared by the pled- pcrry gees was served at the co-op j house. Ruth Wilson was chairman - - ... -of the dinner, which featured anj V. P. W. AnTinCIGS original program and was carried out in the theme of "Babies ofi riirSetmM Drrtv White Key." ( ni y Guests at the dinner included the old members Joy Swalberg, e Honoring Kent Houshton, class petty officer, elec- mate, U. S. na', and and son, Kent, Jr. Mr. Houghton has been in New , Hebrides for the past 19 months, 'nnd 15 to report in San Diego, Dcrotnbcr 1. ' Also, he has been entertained by his sisters, Mrs. Alama Olsen, Mrs. Maude Ludlow of Benjamin and Mrs. Grace Chatwin of Veterans of Foreign Wars are Eureka. making plans for a Christmas BYU Coed To Be Married Of special interest to friends on the B.Y.U. campus, is announcement announce-ment of plans for the wedding of Miss Carol Roberts and Cadet Alton L. Bunnell, which is to be held Monday in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Roberts, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Roberts of Salt Lake City, is attending the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university and is affiliated af-filiated with the O. S. social unit. She was an artist at the Walt Disney studio in California until she entered college last fall. Also, she designed the children's ward at the Salt Lake General hospital. Cadet Bunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamond Bunnell of Salt Lake, is stationed at Victorville, Calif.,. and arrived Thursday for the nuptials. Following the ceremony at high noon, a formal dinner party for immediate family members and close friends will be given by the bride s parents at their beautiful South Temple street home. The couple will honeymoon in California for two weeks, after which the bride will return to the B.Y.U. until she graduates. Dinner Followed By Card Game i A delicious dinner, followed by 300, delighted members of the J. ;F. F. club at the home of Mrs. Martin Kimber Thursday evening, i A Thanksgiving motif was employed em-ployed in the tallies and table appointments, and chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were arranged about the room. j Mrs. Edwin Allen won the high .score prize and Mrs. Fred Clark, second favor. Others attending were Mrs. George Bills, Mrs. Clinton Erickson, Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs. J. R. McAffec, Mrs. Eccles Cameron. Mrs. LeGrande Anderson, Mrs. James Judd. Mrs. ' Earl Fehr and Mrs. Melvin Beck- strand. w 'Strange Fruit Is Reviewed At Club Mrs. Louis Booth was hostess to members of the Fine Arts club at her home Thursday afternoon, Mrs. P. A. Chrlstensen giving a review of the book, 'Strange Fruit." by Lillian Smith. A trio composed of Nadine Smoot, Marjorie Stubbs and Elaine Loveless sang, accompanied accompan-ied by Carol Memmott. Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison, president, was in charge. Delicious refreshments were I served. "Mums" were employed I in decorating. Mrs. Edgar M. Jensen was a guest, and members attending j were Mrs. John S. VanCott, Mrs. . Seymour Gray, Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mrs. John Halliday, Mrs. Parley (Christensen, Mrs. C. LaVoir Jen-Isen, Jen-Isen, Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mrs. (Frank Mullett, Mrs. L. S. May-Icock, May-Icock, Mrs. Doyle Dastrup, Mrs. Bertrand F. Harrison,' Mrs. Lynn Hayward, Mrs. Lee B. Valentine, 1 Mrs. Virgil J. Smith. Mrs. Myron ;Strate. Mrs. F. V. Nichols, and Mrs. Charles Harris. Junior Group At Hospital Meet Members of the Junior amotion of the Women's Council met at the Utah Valley hospital Wednesday Wed-nesday even in to work on surg ical dressings. Mrs. Eva McClu&kv i chair man for the club and Miss Olga Falls, superintendent of nurses, was in cnarge. v Nelke Program Is Interesting One of the most interesting programs on the club calendar was presented at the Nelke Read ing club session Thursday afternoon, after-noon, held at the William R. Fir-mage Fir-mage home, with Mrs. Sadie G. Haws and Mrs. Roy Passey as hostesses. Mrs. Bill Whittaker gave two plays, Mail Call," and "Pack Up Your Troubles, taken from a book of five plays written by sol diers and entitled: "The Army Play by Play," and produced by John Golden. Mrs. Roy Passey followed with an interesting account of the adventures ad-ventures of nor soldier son. Tech. Sgt. Richard S. Passey. I medic 6bserver attac hed to t':m ,air transport command group in India. i The report had to do with Sgt. Passcy's experiences in connection connec-tion with his landing in the jungles when he bailed out over the Himalayas. He was aboard a ! transport carrying diplomats ', t rom China and India, and headed head-ed towards China, when something some-thing went wrong with the mo-,tors mo-,tors and all 21 men aboard parachuted para-chuted to the rugged, treacherous mountain jungle country. Also, she showed newspaper land magazine articles and pictures pic-tures reporting the rescue, and ,Mrs. A. L. Booth read letters i written by the Provoan to his parents. j Mrs. C. W. Love, president. Iwas in charge. Guests included 'Mrs. Walter Startup, Mrs. Clar-I Clar-I encc Schmutr, Mrs. Alma Van ! Wagenen, Mrs. J. C. Graham, Mrs. 'Bill Whittaker, and Mrs. William 1 R. Firmage. Members attending were: Mrs. S. C .Adams, Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey, Bai-ley, Mrs. A. L. Booth. Mrs. W. H. Boyle, Mrs. Emma N. Bown. Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll. Mrs. Ida S. Duscnberry. Miss Vilnte Elliott. Mrs. Joseph Giles, Mrs. Roy Passey, Pas-sey, Mrs. Sadie G. Haws, Miss Hermese Peterson, Mrs. W. Monroe Mon-roe Paxman, Mrs. Beulah G. Henrichsen. Mrs. C. W. Love, Mrs. Frank Demlng and Mrs. Zola Peterson. Club Calendai DAILY HERALD Club Conducts Annual Party PAYSON The annual Thanks giving banquet of the Cultus club. the outstanding function of theihom. f tu- - c organization each year was held Harding Tuesday evening. honor-Thursday honor-Thursday night in the Second Ld Mrs. Harding's brother, Cpl. Ward recreation hall. A green (Thurber Prows of Camp Roberts, and white decorative scheme was j Calif., and his wife, who makes PROVO. tTTAH COCWTT. UTAH FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1944 PAGE 9 Visiting Couple Entertained Here A delightful family party at the used with crystal bowls of white mums on reflectors and white candles in crystal candebra. The ladies places were marked with Evening Of Bridge Enjoyed Three tables of bridge followed. a delicious supper at the home f Mrs. Theresa Morgan Thursday evening, when she entertainea for members of her card club. . The occasion was her birthdaj anniversary. Mrs. Roy Elliott and Mrs. Birdie Moore won the prizes. All members were present, as follows: Mrs. J. C. Snow. Mrs. her home in Salt Lake City. The young couple have been visiting Cpl. Prows' mother, Mrs. J. W. Prows. corsases and the souvenir pro- viniin i- ; grams had attractive green felt furnished by Masters Gordon and I fPh Elliott, Mrs. Roy Elliott! decorative covers. Douelas Childs of SnrinirviiiP and i Mrs- Birdie Moore, Mrs. Earf The program was as follows: a delicious lunch was served dur-!?hn8?,n Mrs. Clarence Moore, Welcome, President Norma Jones; , ing the evening of visiting and 1" George Crum. Mrs. Tony, blessing, J. F. Oleson; instrumen-' reminiscing. ; Briirrinjak. Mrs. Jack Holder? tal music, Gene Braithwaite, with Those attending were Mrs. J. wra omy, ana :urs. vi the Introduct on of the oroeram w. Prows. Mr. and Mrs. B. G.,iaic oirong theme "memories"; reading, Le- Childs and family of Springville, nore Hill; introduction of toast-master, toast-master, Lucile Spencer; song, "Memories" Carl O. Nelson, accompanied ac-companied by George Q. Spencer; song, husbands; toast, 1915 to 1920 by Dr. A. L. Curtis; toast, 1920 to 1930, Rowe Groesbeck; toast, 1930 to 1940, Heber Jones; toast, present, Roy Broadbent; toast, future, Elisha Warner. Each toast was followed with a stunt. Mayor and Mrs. O. DeVere Woot- ton and family of American Fork. ! Mrs. E. N. Ostler and daughter, ; UTT air. ana mrs. r.. m. numpnries and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Harding and family, of Provo. Odd Fellows1 Dance Saturday j University Dames 'Hear Book Review j Thethird of a series of dances 'being sponsored by Provo lodge No. 14 IOOF Dance club, will be held Saturday evening in the club hall on University avenue. Mrs. l.aVcrne D. Green gave a AH Rebeccas and Odd Fellows fine review of the book. "Goals and partners arc invited to attend For America." by Stuart Chase, at this gay event of the fall season. the mectin g of the University Dames, held in the Joseph Smith building Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth Bocl. president, was in charge. Two violin selections were played by Miss Dcanne Merrill, accompaned by Miss Betty Bet-ty Nicholes. A tasty lunch was served by the committee, headed by Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Keeler, asisted by Mrs. Dorothy Dor-othy Oswald, Mrs. Sadie Avery and Mrs. Martha Hoopes. Also attending were Mrs. Fae Knudscn Mrs. Beth Reimschiissel. Mrs. Mary Stalker, Mrs. Quella jHart. Mrs. Betty March. Mrs. Dorothy Rasmussen, Mrs. Martha .Strawn. Mrs. Lois Johnson, Mrs. I Lena Jorgensen, Mrs. Bernice Forsyth, Mrs. Lasca Woolsey Mrs. i Alice Shields, Mrs. Evona Hunts- . t - T , i ht- oirong. MARIA JON , MONTEZ BALL in I J I in C O L O R GEORGE MONTGOMERY ANNADEIXA n "BOMBER'S MOON" with KENT TAYLOR Sunday ! "EVEOF ST7m ARK' BETA SIGMA PHI I The harvestt party planned by : Beta Sigma Phi for Saturday evening, eve-ning, has been changed to this evening at 8 o'clock at the home ;oi Miss Donna Tolboe. Ginghams and overalls will be the stylo of the evening. man, Mrs. Elsie Looker and Mrs. iLuclla Skipworth. Entertains At Home In Orem Mrs. Moorlan Snow of Orem. was hostess to members of the. 4-C club at her Thursday eve-, nlng. ! Five-hundred was flayed, after which lunch was enjoyed. Mrs. Don Lees won the high score prize, Mrs. Walter LiddiaVd, cut, favor, and Mrs. C. A. Cox, consolation con-solation award. j Mrs. Eugene Sandell and Mrs.: Harry Meiling were guests, the latter being presented the guest prize. Members present, in ad dition to those named, were Mrs. Hazel Hundley, Mrs. William Kelsch. Mrs. Ned Cameron and Mrs. Wayne Madsen. president, Barbara Taylor, Rhoda party for all service men, theirs vaun can, cinei rioggc, Ada, wives ana cnuaren, vo De neia ai Moulton, Ardeth Lefler, Elaine, the Utahna hall Thursday even-Nicholes, even-Nicholes, Elizabeth S a n d e r s, ing, December 14, at 7:30 o'clock. Doressa Paxman and Dorothy! Edward W. Bentley Is general Snow. chairman, and is being assisted Pledges are EInora Boyack. with the arrangements by the fol-Anna fol-Anna Jean Bullock. Ruth Eng-, lowing men and women: Mrs. land. Marcia Greenhaw, Margie Evans S. Cope, Miss Jessie Scho-Johnson, Scho-Johnson, Orpha Moore. Carol i field. H. B. Elbert, Mrs. Eva T. Roberts, Yvonne McMurray, Ruth Wilson ,and Mary Whitcly. Y Dorm Girls At Formal Dinner Mrs. Mildred Hall Presents Program Mrs. Mildred Hall reviewed the Nielsen. Hugh Ross. A. M. Tanner, Mrs. Frank T. Morgan. Mrs. Max E. Hansen. L. J. Eldred, Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney M. Russell, Miss Leona Hol-brook, Hol-brook, Ray Swartz, Dean Henriod and Ed. Kopp. J Santa Claus has promised to attend the party, and there will I be games, gifts galore and re- Honortng the B. Y. U. domitory . freshments. girls whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries occur during September. October and November, a dinner was held at Amanda Knight hall Tuesday evming, the first birthday birth-day evening of the new season. C n.a.a inr1.irlfl tr BnH Hfr vXT r"s nr' :d M Ibook. "Our Hearts Were Young Bertrand F. Harrison and Dr. and; and Gay at the meeting of the Mrs. George Hansen. Covers were Social Ar c ub held at the home laid for 135 at the delightful for-. Mrs. VS illiam Vmccnt VAcd-maj VAcd-maj nesday evening. Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll and Miss! A delicious lunch was served. t Edna Snow, directors, were -Uso Beautiful flowers of the season honored for their birthdays and were used in decorating. ere presented with corsages. Mrs. A. L. Booth. Mrs. S C. Welcome remarks were made Adams and Mrs. Joseph A. Stubbs by Mrs. Carroll, and Adele Rans- were guesU and members attend-bottom, attend-bottom, president of the Dorm, ing were Mrs. A. Will Jones. -Mrs. organization, was toastm .stress. George Myers. Mrs. C. S. Vincent. Toasts were given bv Adclla Niel- Mrs. Ole E Olsen. Mrs. Albert I sen Vivian Hoyt, Miriam Young. ! Rasmussen. Mrs. C A. Dahlquist. and Mary Smart, social chairman. Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mrs. William Two violin solos were played by, Miner, Mrs. Melissa Lewis. Mrs. Mrs. Kathryn Hess, accompanied' James Peay. Mrs. John Thurgood. by Marian Gardner, and dorm Mrs. A. J. Harmon. Mrs. Emma songs were sung. I Gay and Mrs. Henry Booke. SAT. NITE TIME IS FUN TIME . . . Jf You Join the Crowd at American Fork! AND HIS GREAT N. B. C. ORCHESTRA EVERY SAT. NITE ? i 1 . a .T DANCE! MEKI 'UTAH COUNTY'S FUN SPOT" 7 DANCING At UTAHNA Every SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY Music by DOB ORTON and his band GENTS 75c LADIES 2oc Tax Included Married Folks Dance Every Tuesday CARTER'S ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE 3:30 p.m 25c & 55c EVENING PERFORMANCE 8:00 p. m. 55c - $1.10 Prices Include Tax Provo High School Auditorium TUESDAY . . NOV. 21 Sponsored by Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce Proceeds for Provo War Memorial sum NOW PLAYING! ENDS TUESDAY CsgCsicreft DOUBLE SHOW VALUE! BRAD TAYLOR xtV 2 3 J if 6TH WAR LOAN DRIVE STARTS MONDAY! BUY A BOND MONDAY SEE A FREE SHOW! irSDSft prUe-winning pky-filmed pky-filmed (or the first tin Also "March of Time" "What To Do With Germany' Cartoon News SUNDAY! i Wkf-J- M IXOCAEHniOj j Douglass Dumbriilt j PLAYING TONIGHT and SATURDAY EVERYBODY WANTS TO KNOW WHAT GOES- "You will roll in the aisles it is so funny. A riotous screen entertainment that will please everyone young and old and you will be yelling for more." SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW. ENDS "PEARL OF DEATH" "SWING TONIGHT! ! Basil Rathbone. Nf el Bruce HOSTESS" Starts TOMORROW! Doors Open 12:30 p. m. iYbtfll Sing! AJ4Thoy Swln0f m COMPANION FEATURE . . . 4te i 9 |