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Show P R 0 V O -(U TAH) .SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 2 5, 19 3 4 PAGE THREE ISociety New Literary .League Smart Week - LITKRARY LKA(;i'K memlnTs hdl open session in the toim of a nuisicaie. Saturday afternoon at the Women's club house, the affair proving smart and delightful in every detail. Officers of the various literary clubs of Provo and a number of special quests were invited, 100 women beinjr in attendance. Easter colors-, yellow, white in Ylecoratintf, the serving table tiful Maderia cloth o er yellow, peas formed a pretty centerpiece holding three1 yellow and lavender tapers, stood at either end of th- table. Pussywillows, pnttod plants and spring; blossoms wen tastefully arranged throughout the entertaining looms, and a white three-point candle stood in each window. Miss Rheta Kay gave a fine paper on " Accomplishments of Women in Music Womrj, Who Have Been Prominent in Operatic Performances", which included a brief icsume of the life of Villi ("urci and Farrer. ' Mrs. Nola Nilsson sang ,,Know-t-st Thou That Fair Land.' 'and "The Polonaise." from the opera "Mignon." Mrs. Lynn Taylor rendered ren-dered (he vocal solo, "Some Sweet Hay." frVmi "Madame Butterfly." and Mrs. Shei man Christcnscn danced 'The Scarf Dance." by ( 'heiuinade. Mrs. Lei-na M 'an Wagoner was at the piano A ; string trio, composed of the Misses; Caring 'Pallif. Mai tha Coleman j and Slaurine llonmev rendered beautiful music during the alter- i noon. j Mis. Arnold Robison presiiied at j the table and Mrs. Leim freer and Mrs. Lloyd Sutton poured Mem- j bors of the club assisted with the ' serving. Mrs. Nola Nilsson. Mrs. A. Rex Johnson and Mrs. E. W. Steadman comprised the general committee. Mrs Arnold Robison was chairman chair-man of the refreshment committee, commit-tee, and was assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. Lenn Creer, Mrs. Denzil Brown, Mrs. Henry Taylor and Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner. Wag-oner. Mrs. O. D. Hansen was chairman on decorations, with Mrs. Clarence Loose. Miss Eunice Bird. Mrs. Vernon To 1 boo, Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyer, and Mrs. Helen Johnson, assisting. The invitation invita-tion committee included Miss Helena Stewart. -Mrs. R. D Hillyer and Mrs Stanley Dun ford. rr . . gVve i BE OUR GUEST 11 f Do you think that all K I electric refrigerators are J noisy and expensive to "v operate?... Do you -T7 think that the ice trays IJ of all electric refrigerators refriger-ators stick and have to be pried or hammered loose?... Do you think that defrosting all electric refrigerators i; a nuisance? Then visit our Spring Showing Show-ing of the Frigidaire '34! It has 1 - wr4 MiM 7rJUvVvi y i if 11(1 cb m ikmmm mm 3m. m IVERY YEAR J M aycock Appliance Co. 125 WEST CENTER asgsQf) j, i Musicale End Function t!id lavender were employed beinjr covered with a beau-Yellow beau-Yellow and lavender sweet and jjold candeiabras, each oung Couple I ni ted in a mage Announcement is made by Mr. ,n. i M.s. Hebei Knud.-en of Prove of the niainage of their daughter, Beinve. to .lames L. Baxter, son ;f Mrs. BeHe Baxter of Pleasant Pleas-ant drove, which took plac Thurs'h.v in Salt Lake City. Mr. Pie and Mrs. B.ixtet will reside an'. ; ove .y. -Y- Contract Bridge Pla At Club Miss Flo Heindselman was hostess host-ess to members of her contract bridge club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. John C.essford and Miss Marguerite C.essford were guests. The high score prize went to Mrs. Zina M. Phillips anil Mrs Edna B. Culmsee won the consolation favor A delicious luncheon was served. Members present were: Mrs. Ziaa M. Phillip.-.. Mrs. Edna B. Culmsee, Mrs. Fawn B. Johnson Mrs Irene D. Cessford, Mrs. Erma Dee Robley and Mrs. Doyle Das-trup. Das-trup. PAYS FOK SI'EKDN'r. Robeit Hansen was fined ST. HO or 15 days by Judge D. R. Ellert-son Ellert-son in the city court Saturday when he pleaded guilty to speeding speed-ing He was arrested on Friday by Tiaffic Sergeant L. C. Davis. VISIT OUR SEE WHY THOUSANDS OURS IS A FRIGIDAIRE automatic ice tray release. . .the trays slide out at a touch of your fingerl It has automatic defrosting... defrost-ing... turns itself on after defrosting de-frosting is completed! The extra quiet motor is so efficient that it operates on an amazingly small amount of current: And the Frigidaire '34 line contains models that have the Sliding Utility Basket which is wonderfully convenient for stor i:rx hh THE BEST OF THE YEAR Q , lift 1 1 HUME AKTS SECTION The home arts section of the Women's Oouncil will meet in .pe-n session Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the Women's club house. Prof. H. Eastmond will give an illustrated talk on "Art in the Home, and American Artists." Art-ists." FIDEL S A Ll'MXAK Miss Lenore fla.smii.ssen will be hostess to members of the Fidelas Alumnae Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at her home. LITER A It Y SECTION Members of the literary section of the Provo Women's Council will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Women's club house. Miss Gladys Black will review the n!e and niucizc the works of Edna Ed-na St. Vincent Millay. Rooms will t read. I. I". I'. BOARD The monthly meeting of the I "tah county board of the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday, March 29, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary T. Dahlquist, county president. VIELLES AMIES A meeting of the Vielles Amies club will be held at the home of Miss Kate Peters Monday evening eve-ning promptly at X o'clock. MONDAY AFTER N OO N Members of the Monday Afternoon After-noon Social club will be the guests of Mrs. Peter Groneman Monday at her home. SOCIAL ART Mrs. B. Asael Johnson will entertain en-tertain members of the Social Aft club at her home Monday eve-; eve-; ning. O. E. S. Valley Chapter No. 3. O. E. S. will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. A ; good attendance is urged. ; Brigadiers Hosts ' To Partners Brigadiers of the B. Y. IT. en-tettained en-tettained theii partners at a well appointed luncheon at the home oi Daryl Huisa Friday night after the Junior prom. Covers were laid for 10 couples the luncheon being served at small tables. ARE SAYING '5 '34" ing small articles. . .adjustable shelves. . .much greater Hydra-tor Hydra-tor capacity .'. .generous ice-freezing ice-freezing capacity .. .the convenient, con-venient, new, Frigidaire Serva-shelf, Serva-shelf, and. . .Lifetime Porcelain inside and out! Our special Spring Showing of the Frigidaire '34 is now ia progress. See this colorful display; dis-play; learn why thousands boast, "Ours is a Frigidaire '34." $9952 Pint FfHgbt DELIVERED and INSTALLED Modal Standard M PHONE 78 Club Calendar 1 M a r ri a g e Is Announced Mrs. Orissa J. Rowley has received re-ceived word of ihe recent marriage mar-riage in Los Angeles, Calif., of her granddaughter, Veda Rowley, and Fred Winrich. Miss Rowh y has lived in Oreni all of her life and is a former student of the Lincoln high school. She has been spending the winter in Los Angeles with her aunt, Mrs. Annie Lunt. The young couple will reside in Los Angeles. H' Aft ernoon Of Bridge Enjoyed Mrs. Bliss Childs was hostess to members of the La Conda club and a few friends at her home Friday afternoon. Three tables of played, Mrs. Paul ning the high score second favor going bridge wrere Thorne win-prize win-prize and the to Mrs. Jack Taylor, a guest. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. Members present were: Mrs. Claude. C. Caidall. Mrs. Percy Anderson, Mis. Ted Haymond, Mrs. Royal Chamberlain, Mrs. Lowry Anderson, Mrs. I'aul A. Thorne, Mrs. Baxter Leyshon, Mrs. Rouiel F. Jacobsen. The following fol-lowing guests enjoyed the affair: Mrs. Jack Taylor.' Mrs. Vudell Childs, Mrs. Myron Childs, and Mrs. Dick Thorne of Salt Lake City. Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. Hugo Price was hostess to members of the Afternoon Bridge club at her home Thursday. Mrs. R. A. Moroefield received the club prize, and Mrs. Jack Booth, the guest favor. A delicious delic-ious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Venice Schofield, Mrs. Abe , W. Turner. Mrs. John Beesley. Mrs. Ar nold Rawlings, Mrs. R. A. i Moorefield, Mis. K. D. Firmage, I Mrs. Jack Booth and Mrs. John ! Schofield, the latter two being guests. j ;f. .'A Zf. ! Mrs. Leo Parker j Hostess at Bridge I Members of the Just-A -Mere 1 club wer e the guests of Mrs. Leo i Parker at her home Friday after-, noon. i Mrs. Ray Hoover won the bridge , high sore prize and Mrs. J. H. Andrews, the second favor. A de- ; licious luncheon was served. , Mrs K. N. Nielson, Mrs. Leo . Allen and Mrs. Charles Wilde were guests and the following club members were present: Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas : Hardy. Mrs. Ray Hoover, Mrs. j Samuel Johnson. Mrs. Karl Scher- er, Mrs. G. M. Grover and Mrs. ' J. H Andrews. j mm 2 Rebekahs at Business Meet ! Rebekahs of Provo met at the i I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening, ! with Miss Alice Carter, noble J grand, in charge. : Grand lodge officers were voted on. also. Mrs Anna Anderson wa? : elected as a representative to at- I tend the grand lodge session in Salt Lake City, in May. Miss ! Krma Brav was elected alternate. After the meeting, a dainty ; luncheon was served to 20 members, mem-bers, i f ! Bazaar Tuesday At Third Ward The Third ward Relief society will hold a bazaar Tuesday in the ward Relief society hall, to which the public is cordially invited to attend. Beautiful women's aprons, children's chil-dren's dresses, and rugs will be included in-cluded among the articles for sale. During the afternoon, the three-HCt three-HCt plav. "Outward Bound" will be read bv Norman Freestone. Ice cream and cake will be sold. In the evening, after the regular M. I. A. meeting a dance will he held in the amusement hall. A small admission fee will be charged charg-ed and it is announced that a beautiful quilt wil lbe given away. A new vaccine for sleeping sickness sick-ness is strong enough to protect mice against powerful doses of the disease germs. What the mice want is protection against cats. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR KENT I NFI KNISHED 6 ROOM modern brick home. 231 West 4th North. FOR SALE HOUSES BY OWNER practically new colonial co-lonial home. Bargain. 357 No. 4 E. Phone 1051J. m27 FOR RENT FURNISHED irrr - x o v.. 1MKJU. i i in. turn, ape, z uuya pic- i ferred $5 mo. 600 N. 1st W. m30 LOST "JACKIE" a collie 4 months old. Yellow and white. Reward. 154 East 4th North. m26 CARACUL neckpiece, brown, lined with green. Return to 11 East 1st No. Call No. 2. Reward. m26 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BED spring, mattress, all new goods. Special price $17.75. Lanning Furniture Co. GASOLINE camp stove for; sale,! cheap. 77 west 4th so. mzo DOWN go coal prices, Lump $6.50, Nut. $6.00, Pea $5.25.: A greater . reduction In 2 ton lots. The Jdeal CoaJ Yard, Phone 4S7V. .924. Supper Follows "Y" Junior Prom After the Junior prom at the B. Y. U Ladies' gym Friday evening. eve-ning. The Vikings tendered their partners a delightful supper at the Hotel Roberts. Kenneth Brown was toascmastei and clever toasts were given by Jay Nelson, president: Howard Cottam and Neff Smart. The committee on arrangements included Kenneth Brown. Kay Hammond jnd Dave Merrill. In attendance were: Jay Nelson. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss 'Olive OgdenV Dale Jones, Florence Todd, Dave ,Marrill, Leola Green, Alton Merrill, Cloiis Butler, Roy Hammond, Anita Smoot, Kav Hammond. Louise Zabriskie, Lawrence Brown. Miss neth Brown, son, Welden Callis. Boyd Young, Neff Laura Callis Miss Phyllis Allrich, Miss Page. Miss Smart. Miss Ken-Robin-Pearl Helen Grace Miss Simpson, Howard Cottam, Katherine Stokes, Karl Miss Dorothy Clavton. Cottam, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tregeagle, Waldon Hughes, Miss Luana Ray Davis, Bert Fullmer. Miss Josephine Johnson. Jennings Evans, Miss Phyllis Peterson. Wallace Gardner and Miss Ruth Snow. if, if. If, Golden Wedding To Be Observed Mrs. Dell aMaynard will entertain enter-tain at her home Monday evening in honor of her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Warner, who will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary and Mr. Warner's eightieth birthday anniversary on that day. Mrs. Erma Gadd of Preston. Idaho ,a daughter of the Warners, arrived in Provo Friday evening to attend the affair, for which a fine program and luncheon have been arranged. THERE are no experiments in a Ford V-8. But there is 30 years of experience. No trivial, temporary gadgets are blown up big to make sales. No fancy coined names. Just solid, tested, substantial value. That is whywe say you buy Proved Performance when you buy a Ford V-8. You know exactly what it will do on the road and how it will stand up under long, hard service. The reliability and dependability of its V-8 engine, clutch, transmission, torque-tube drive, rear axle, frame, spring suspension and every other vital part have been proved by millions of miles of use by hundreds of thousands of owners. Actual service on the road has also proved that in cost-per-mile and maintenance it is the most economical Ford ever built. The Ford car reflects the' fundamental policy and purpose of the Ford business to provide transportation of the most dependable quality at the lowesCpossible cosi!-, 'Ji ' " ; Nineteenth Century Reelects Officers The Nineteenth Century club members reelected the following oft'icerftr for the ensuing year, at a meeting held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman ! Grimm : ; Mrs. R. E. Knapp, president; 1 Mrs. George Larsen. vice president; presi-dent; Mrs Howard Olsen, record ing secretary; Mrs. Walter Adams ! corresponding secretary ; Mrs Les- ter Jones treasurer. ! Mrs. E. F. Heim gave an excellent excel-lent paper on Persia's Contribution Contribu-tion to Civilization.'' and a dis- ! cussion followed. Sixteen members mem-bers were present. if. if. Past Matrons At Luncheon The Past Matrons' Circle was tendered a smart 1 :30 o'clock luncheon lun-cheon by Mrs. C. O. Chase Friday at her home. Lavender and yellow were the predominating colors in the attractive at-tractive decorative scheme, sweet peas and daffodils being employed. A brief literary session followed the luncheon. Present were: Mrs. Anna B 1 Mai wick, Mrs. J. G. Strickley Mrs. Charles Tullis, Mrs. H. F. Cannon. Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mrs. T. .1. Rasmussen, Mrs. C. H. Reinsch, Mrs. Herman Grimm. Miss Nora Redfield. Mist-Lottie Mist-Lottie Rc-dfield. Mrs Pudley Gallagher Gal-lagher and Mrs F. R. Hisehier. if. if. if. SE( OXD WARD ( HOIK Member's of the Second ward choir are requested to be present at the funeral services for Edwin Martin Pope, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlan C Pope, to be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Second ward chapel Experiments in the ew Yord : 7tftt.-yE-'s -'5 , Bridge Follows Del lClOUS D inner A delightful time was spent by members of the C'atquinitz Br idge club at the home of Miss Florence Jones Friday evening A delicious hot dinner was followed fol-lowed by bridge. Miss Genevieve Boshard winning the high score prize.' Miss Belva Menzies. the second favor, and Miss Aline Man-son, Man-son, the guest award . Mrs. Ida Hamblin and Miss Manson wore guests and the club member's present weie: Miss Cle Smoot. Miss Jennie Knudsen, Miss Helen R ynolds. Miss Genevieve Boshard. Miss Belva Menzies and Miss Stella Haws. FOR VIGOROUS GO TO AMERICAN FORK NURSERY Yc jiosit i'c!y jrrmv iir vn stock at American Ameri-can I-'ork. l.'tah. It is healthy, sturdy and properly inspected, and acclimated to the Utah' climate. For further information regarding- the grow-ing; grow-ing; and type of stock we offer, consult H. V. Swensoii. l.'tah County Horticultural Inspector. Inspec-tor. City and County Imilding-, Provo. AMERICAN FORK NURSERY CO. John H. Wright. Proprietor V Birthday Is Celebrated Members of the Daisy Sewing: club celebrated the birthday anniversary an-niversary of Mrs Nels Hanson at her home Thursday afternoon. Cards were enjoyed and a delicious delic-ious luncheon was served, the feature of which was a large and prettily decorated birthday cake. Mrs. Hanson was presented with a beautiful sif t . In attendance were: Mrs. May Snow, Miss Loona Hanson, Mrs. Emma Leetham. Mrs. Zora Peay, Mrs Nettie Cluff. Mrs Louise Jor-gensen. Jor-gensen. Mrs. Fred Evans. Mrs. Anna Anderson. Mrs Axel Chris tiansen. Mrs Violet Johnsnn and Mrs Nels Hanson NURSERY STOCK THE 515 , ( F. O. B. Detroit, plut fri$ft, delivery and lax. 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