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Show PAGE TWO PRO V O '(UTAH) UNDA-Y HER-A'L'DrS UjN D AY, A P RIL 1, .X?934- V Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Interesting Features For Women; Club And Lodge News f I Charming Easter Breakfast Held By Beta Sorosis Club ONE OF - THE SEASON'S most pleasing social affairs wasxthe annual Easter breakfast enjoyed by members of the Beta Sorosis club, Friday morning- at the Hotel Roberts. Rob-erts. 1 v The guests were seated at one long table, a lovely Easter' Eas-ter' basket filled with sweet peas and snapdragons in yellow, orchid and pink, forming the centerpiece. Dainty streamers led to small baskets filled with Easter candies, and dainty Easter place cards were used. Many baskets and vases of spring flowers and blossoms, were p- artistically arranged througnout the breakfast room. After the delicious breakfast, five -.tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Donald M. Dixon received th high score prize, and Mrs. Alton J. Anderson the second favor. r Mrs. u. iviene layior oi uie Utah Sorosis club was a guest and the following club members were in attendance at the smart - t w i mf t imPTinn ni pcna mpg t-v u ri t f u i r i v Erven J. Nelson, M. Howard Gra ham, D. Orlo Allen, Ernest Hal-verson, Hal-verson, J. Erval Christensen, Rulon Van Wagenen, Arthur L. Gallup, W. E. Wiest, Harold Shriver, Glenn Simmons, Fred Hischier, Vern Greenwood, Fred Dixcft, Alton J. Anderson, Donald M. Dixon, C. J. Hart, Lon Kump, Victor E. Hedquist, Marvin Gease and' Lee Snarr. lariven r or Couple V Mr. and Mrs. Heber Knudsen gave1 af"wedding reception in the Pioneer ward amusement hall Friday Fri-day evening, honoring their daughter, daugh-ter, Bernice, and James Baxter, son of Mrs. Belle Baxter of PleasantGrove, Pleas-antGrove, who were recently ...married. Two hundred and fifty relatives and friends, including many from out of town; were in attendance and enjoyed an evening of dancing. danc-ing. Washburn's orchestra furnished furn-ished the music and tastff refreshments refresh-ments were served. During the evening, August Johnson of Lake , View, sang; olaI" duets were furnished by Bishop John Johnson and Andrew Knudsen, Wd Andrew Knudsen and August Johnson. A toast, "To v the Bride" was given by Grover Miller of the Pioneer ward bishopric, and , a toast, "To the Groom," was given by Bishop C. A. Gammett of Pleasant Grove. Many beautiful gifts were re ceived by the young couple, who will make their home in Plasant Grove. -' . , Pythian Sisters Honor Member A delightful birthday party was given by -the Pythian Sisters of Provo temple No. 9, for Mrs. Caroline Caro-line "Grandma" Blumenthal, Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home. Mrs. Blumenthal celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday anriivrsary today. " Social chat was followed by a delicious luncheon. :"r.' 1 ' - The Opening of the is (Co. (: REAL ESTATE : RENTALS . LOANS : NOTARY PUBLIC ; -r'Agent for the HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. 2G5 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO. UTAH First Door East ds G iris bowar Leave For Hawaii The Misses Myrtle and Beulah Sowards, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Wilbur Sowards of the Man-avu Man-avu ward, left this morning for San Francisco, Calif., from which port they will sail April 3 on the S. S. Mortgrey for Hawaii. The jjCung' women will labor as missionaries in the islands. They were accompanied as far as San Francisco by Mrs Sowards and "Lee Spencer. Hostesses At Card Affair A card party was given by Mrs. T. C Gessford and Mrs. R. C. Street at the home of the latter, Thursday afternoon, the affair proving enjoyable in every detail. Tulips, lilies and daffodils tastefully taste-fully decorated the luncheon tables. Mrs. J.. B. Sumner and Mrs. J.. L. Lynn won the contract L bridge prizes, Mrs. E. A. Borman and Mrs. E. H: Hansen, tne auc tion favors .and Mrs. Showles and Mrs. .J. B. Seethaler. the 500 awards. Included in the guest list were: Mrs.. Joseph B. Seethaler, Mrs. , J. G. Strickley, Mrs. Irvin Slack, Mrs. J. N. Crawford, Mrs. N. C. Wallin, Mrs. R. E. Knapp, Mrs. .J. L. Lynn, Mrs. Showlls, Mrs F. R. Hitchcock, Mrs. J. B. Sum- .ner, Mrs. E. H. Hansen, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. M. B. Pope, Mrs. E. A. Borman, Mrs. Harold Nordeen, Mrs. G. W. Fitzroy and Mrs. William Wagner. P f f Sisters J&ce Entertained A delightful social affair, in the form of a quilting, was given Dy Mrs. Cal Cragun Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home, in honor of her sisters, Mrs. E. L. Jones of Ogden, Mrs. W. J. Woodheads of Midvale and Mrs. Alma Smoot of Farming-ton . During the time spent with sewing, social chat and music were enjoyed. A delicious 6 o'clock dinner was served, the dining table being prettily decorated with spring flowers. The guest list included: Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Mrs. .Bert Hedquist, Mrs. W. K. Spafford, Mrs. J. W. Stubbs, Mrs. Alma Straw, Mrs. A. D; Stubbs, Mrs. T. M. WaddeU, Mrs. James Jenkins, Mrs. Elvin Snyder and Mrs. Eugene Halla-day.. Halla-day.. of D-TVIl Co. . BIRTHDAY TODAY f Prof. Alice Louise Reynolds, who will be honored at a reception re-ception ; to be tendered ten-dered 'this afternoon', after-noon', by the ivar ous Alice,. Xouise-, Xouise-, Reynolds .il v b chapters of -JProVo, i n t h e .faculty; room at the " B. Y. U:, from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Program M. I. A. Girls' Festival An exceptionally fine program has been arranged for the annual Utah stake M. I. A. Junior girls' festival ,to be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Fourth ward hall. Miss Jennie Campbell, stake junior leader, is in charge. The "Months and Festive Days of the Lear" is to be the theme of the affair and each ward will appear on the program, as follows: St. Val- entine's day, First ward; May dayrT Fourth" ward; Mother's day, Bonneville Bon-neville ward; June, the month of weddings, Manavu ward; Fourth of July, Pioneer ward; Twenty-Fourth Twenty-Fourth of July, Sixth ward. These will be introduced in song and music by thei Fifth ward, under the direction, of -Mrs. Rhoda J. Young. ' '"" 4 f T""?'" ' Refreshments will be served AU' junior girls and their mothers are cordially invited to attend, also, the ward Y. L. M. I.-A- executive officers. Sfi ( ( Husbands Are Honor Guests Delightful in every detail, was teh bridge-supper given by the Fine Arts club members for their husbands at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Alonzo Morley Friday evening. The small tables were tastefully-arranged tastefully-arranged with Easter chicks in the Club colors, rose and ivory. Mrs. Seymour Gray and Carl Swenson won the card favors. Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Bonnett was in charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. In attendance were Prof, and Mrs. Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peelar, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Van Cott, Mr. and Mrs. De Vere George, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray, Prof, and Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Swenson, Prof. and Mrs. Le Roy J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Dayley, Dr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. Lowry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Lavonia Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Anson B. Call. 3f 3f 3f Bridge Played At Club Social Swastika club members spent a pleasant "time at the home of Mrs. J. P. Nicholson Friday afternoon. after-noon. Bridge followed a dainty luncheon, lunch-eon, and spring flowers were used to decorate the tables. Mrs.. Bert Pumphrey won the high score prize and Mrs. O. P. Smoot, the second favor., Members present included: Mrs. I, Bert Pumphrey,. Mrs. E. J. Hallr Mrs. J. S. Carter, Mrs. Fred Stubbs, Mrs. P. G. Hall, Mrs. Carl Law, Mrs. E. H. Paepke and Mrs. O. P. Smoot. 3f 3ft 3ft Mrs. Earl Gadd Is Club Hostess An enjoyable time was spent by members of the Telco club at the home of Mrs. W. Earl Gadd Friday evening. ' ' . . After a delicious luncheon, bridge was played. Mrs. S. J. Jones won the high score prize and the consolation favor went to Mrs. Israel Muhlestein. Present were the following members: Mrs. Doren Boyden, , Mrs. Ross i Ripple, Mrs. t Ralph Treseder, Mrs. Israel Muhlestein, Mrs. Samuel Kelley, Mrs. Norman Jefferies, Mrs.: S. J, Jones, Mrs. Alma Boyden, and guests: Mrs. J. Lynn Strong and -Mrs. O. Blaine Larson of. JEtovo, Mrs. A. W, Clyde or American Fxirk. .' v -4 r 1 'i ;-' K A f V I ,- " I -7 r . I - t ' I. a'! . - ForiBride - Elect At Shower Mrs. Hyrum Baird was hostess at a shower Friday evening at her home, given in honor of Miss Leona -Draper, a bride of this evening. The entertaining rooms were attractive with spring flowers. Progressive games - were played and a dainty luncheon was served. The honor guest was the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts fr6m the following guests: Mrs. Lermun Draper, Mrs. Byron By-ron Duke, Mrs. Earl Duke, Mrs. William Strong-. Mrs. T. C!. Larson. rs. J. H. ICirk. Mrs. Rose TCartoh- ,er. Mrs. Charlev Wrierht. Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Lillie Stevens, Mrs. Grover Stevens, Mrs. Stella Rowley", Row-ley", Mrs. Dean Rasmussen, Mrs. Vivian Billings, Miss May Billings, Miss Rinda Rowley, . Miss Alice Miller and Miss Maurine Baird. 3f f, ,3f Birthday Dinner Tendered Mother Mrs. Ray Murdock gave a well appointed birthday dinner at her home Friday evening, in honor, of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Howe. The table was centered with a large and prettily decorated birthday birth-day cake, and lovely flowers of the season were also employed in the appointments. Places were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Howe and Mr. and Mrs. Murdock. 3f 3f 3f Book Review At Acacia Club Mrs. Ti L. Smart was hostess to members of the Acacia club at her home Friday afternoon, the following members being in attendance at-tendance : Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson, Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs. Clarence El-lertson, El-lertson, Mrs. Ernest. Rasmuson, Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, Mrs. Max Orton and Mrs. Lavar Christensen. Christen-sen. A fine review of the book, 'Boat of Longing," by Rolvaag, was given by Airs. M. B. Wallace. A delicious luncheon was served and gay Easter favors were given. 3f if, 3f Easter Party For Friends A gay Easter party was tendered tend-ered Friday evening by Betty Jane Robison, at her home. Progressive stung was played, Quentin Rust and Lucile Nelson Colored Easter Si .were, given as favors, as were Easter baskets, of cart cry and nuts In attendance at the enjoyable event were: Gordon Crane, Patricia Pat-ricia Wilson, Quentin Rust, Norma Dangerfield, Max Johnson, Erma McGuire, Everna Martin, Orvii Banks, : Lucile Nelson, Mary Jo Speckart, Betty Andrew, Leo Fer-re, Fer-re, Ephraim Hatch, Donna Andrew, An-drew, Maxine Parker, Harold Bandley, Birdie Boyer, Donna .Nesbit, Dale Roberts and Betty Jane Robison. i Daffodils and hyacinths were used in decorating. 3f 3ft 3ft Farewell Party Given 'Missionary An enjoyable farewell party was given by Miss Joeie Muhles-steih Muhles-steih latr'her home Friday evening, eve-ning, in honor of Carl Webb of Lehi, who leaves April 9 for, the Northwestern States missionfield. Progressive games were played and "a delicious: Easter basket luncheon was served to Xhel following: fol-lowing: Miss Marian Campbell, Lamar Ercanbrack, Miss -Edith Muhlestein, Morbeth Snow, . Miss Edna Hamblin, Rinewald Leichty, Miss Zelda Lewis, Roy Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford-Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. George Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John Muhlestein, Miss Af ton Lewis and Jess Ashton, the latter two winning the same fa v- Wedding. Will Take Place : Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Lermun .Draper of Provo, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Leona, to Wendell B. Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Baird also of Provo. The wedding is to be held this evening at the home of the bride's parents. Club Calendar LADIES' AID The Ladies' Aid of the Community Commu-nity church will meet Tuesday at 2;30 o'clock at Meno Trope hall. Mrs. O. A. Fullmer and Mrd. Herman Her-man Grimm will be hostesses. CLIVELL Miss Mary Moir will be hostess to members of the Clivell club at her home Monday evening. REYNOLDS CHAPTER Chapter No. 1 of the Alice Louise Reynolds club will meet at the home of Mrs. Thelma E. Weight, Monday evening at 7:30 O'clock. Miss Reynolds will review the book, "The Father of Little Women," by Morrow. BEAUTY OPERATORS A meeting of the Provo Beauty Operators' association will be held Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Miss Verna Cloward, with Mrs. Delia Loveridge assisting. assist-ing. B. E. M. Miss Velda Gammon will entertain enter-tain members of the B. E. M. club at her home Monday evening. X CLUB Members of the X club will be the guests of Miss Marion Sutton at her home Tuesday evening. LAMBDA TAU A meeting of the Lambda Tau club will be held at the home of Miss Ua Brot-kbank Monday evening. eve-ning. LE TESEE Miss Mary Ralston will entertain enter-tain members of the Le Tesee club at her home Monday evening. 3f ' Sft 3f Primary Wprker Given Farewell The Primary preparation meeting- of the Sixth ward was held at the home of Mrs. Genieve Bailey Friday evening, and following the business session, a social was held in honor of Mrs. Charles A. Mathews. Mrs. Mathews is leaving this week to make her home in Long Beach, Calif. Games were played and a delicious de-licious luncheon served. Mrs. Mathews was presented with a large picture, "The Spring Song," whichill of the officers and teachers teach-ers had autographed. In attendance were: Mrs. Hilda Daniels, Mrs. Charles Mathews, Mrs. Terysha Webb, Mrs. Fay Loveless, Mrs. Blanche Conant, Mrs. Virl Lukye, Mrs. Ruby Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. Genevieve Bailey, Mrs. Naomi Menlove, Mrs. Pearl Lidd-iard. Lidd-iard. Miss Martha Evans, Mrs. Julia Knudsen, Miss Arvilla Luke, Mrs. Evelyn Elmer, Mrs. Ferol Weight and Mrs. Elva McBride of Shelley, Idaho. 3f 3f 3f Luncheon Enjoyed Following Dance The Misses Gladys Fillmore, Irene Merrill and Theda Warren entertained their partners at the Fillmore home after the annual Provo high school Girls' day dance at. the B. 1. U. Ladies gym Fri- ed. the teWe Tngcented with roses and Easter lilies. Places were arranged for the hostesses and Harold Wiseman, Dean Hutchinson and Harry Hal-laday. Hal-laday. ' f -. 3f 3f Gold and . Green" Ball at Manavu The annual "Gold and Gren" ball of the Manavu ward M. I. A. will be held Tuesday evening in the amusement haU. Miss Barbara Perrett ibot e s Miss Barbara-Perrett is to be the "Gold and Green" queen, and Miss Phyllis Miller and Miss Vera Jackson are the maids. The queen will also be attended by Larry Fotheringham and Lorin Johnson, who will sing and dance during the evening. " , . Attractive decorations have been arranged. The public is invited. in-vited. . Girls Club At Party The O, S. S. club met at the home of Betty Peterson Friday evening and a delightful time was spent with games and luncheon. ' The7 evening was enjoyed -by: Christine Taylor. ' Edith Payne. Beth Johnson, Mary Taylor, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Hulsh, Lorraine Snow, Louise Street, Patsy Patterson and Dorothy Dor-othy Jean Cannon, the latter two being. guests, - - - P. H. S. C.ls' Day Dance Held Luncheon llendered' For Visitors PROMINENT SaUA-FKATURES of the Provo high school annual fcirls W artivitips Fridav. werp the ROMINENT SQ A school annual Girls' day dance giv gym, and the noon hi in thc ;nch.n girls' basketball te p oi the Pleasant, guests of tne ;lav. Keeleys by the Qui of the Provo thigh Iva club iioo!. jouples Three hundred to Miss Melva Boyla dire tor of in charge of the dai's events. chestra furnished tfie rnu sic and tasty refreshments were served. The attractive programs rrr' were in Keeping with bi theme r. of the day, "The Girl Herself," Jonquilg narcissus and hya-and hya-and pictured n the cc ;er a sil- cinths beautifully' decorated the houette of a girl sittiif-'on t(p two long tables, and the Easter of the world, They ere in a place ' cards were trimmed with black and white design furPle a"d white Miss Boyle was The patrons were I upt. and toastmistress and the following Mrs. H. A. Dixon, Prir dpal and Viogr&m proved enjoyable: Read-Mrs. Read-Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, M iyor and n' M.ss Mary Harris; two se- Mrs. A. O. Smoot. Mrs ELsi C. c,VnS' T Qui J1 tno' r Carroll. Mr nnrt Mrs V. H 1 :Tn- Miller. Jean .Halverson and i.-y sen, Mr. and Mrs. George a. Startup, Chief of Police land Mrs. John E. Harris, Mr. an Mrs. J. Mrs. 0. I. Zabriskie and Mr. ai A. Spear. ' Included on the amtgements !iar"avr committee were: Miss Startup, Miss Myrtle I. Tanner, Miss Shirley Haycock, ind Alias Mildred Moe. The noon luncheon wa i .attended .attend-ed by 60 including Mi 3 Bule, Mrs Orea B. Tanner, lUas On i jf ' " " i'twii I LJJ. X i I I 1 I 1 jyfeJ-- SUIOIHra IH!B!SE am wafetefesfe iter rfi '-'-"??'. . . ' iff IP ,nXi. 16x. !... a The 16x PHILCO Referred to by Mr. Kaufman in- the above letter was sold to him by the ACROSS THE SEAS-OH ACROSS THE STREET it's all theVame to Marvelous New 1934 Philcos! . NOW IS THE miE TO TRADE IN YOUR SET! With a Philco all-wave all-wave aerial and a' good installation by our service man, you can count ' on a-PHILCO giving you everything your particular -location and atmospheric conditions permit. . ' PHONE US NOW HAVE A DEMONSTRATION-learn about our Easy. - Terms and generous Trade-in Offer toward a New Philco, the Radio that outsells all others. - . PHILCO RADIOS FROM $SE TO $60 PHILCO REPLACEMENT TUBES IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE ' OF ANY SET EiXCLUSIYE PHILCO DEALEilS-CEN J rilAL ' SOUTHEUN . EASTERN UTAH . - : "iviin ' f .-?.-;;;, .. Jrnnrtn,,nnjX(-TjvTj a-. , ' " mm m mmmmm, i venine - at the B. Y. U. Ladies' tendered the Sentinals and the Wasatch Academy at Mt'. Thf luncheon was iriven at. and the erirls' basketball team - . attended the dajice. according the P. H. S. girls, who was The Erjckson-BlackwelL or Fail; piano selection. Miss Mary Bee; violin number, Miss Norma Jackson. Miss Dixie Richmond, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Hunter, Miss Shirley Weight and Miss Margaret Start- up comPrised the arrangements A dditional Society On Page 5 . JtZ ' Zl Yotins- Connie United In jMarriage Miss Mae Creft, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clevwtra n-i ttcro u'9 united in marriage to Kenneth George . Gabbitas of Springville, Thursday evening at the Dattge . home in Provo. - The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Bishop Benjamin H. Knudsen of the Second .ward, in the presence of 30 family members mem-bers and friends. .,, The bride wore a lovely blue silk crepe wedding ' gown, with -rhinestone trimmings, and a dainty corasge of pink and. white sweet dpAs After the ceremony, a delicious luncheon was served. Harold Kendall Ken-dall -entertained with accordian ana narmonica numbers and a reaaing was given by Miss Helen Hoover. Many fine gifts were presented. pre-sented. Mr. and Mrs. Gabbitas will make their home in Springville. Sr 3f if. Supper Follows Girl Day Dance Following the annual Provo high school Girls' Day dance held at the B. Y. U. Ladies gym Fri- day' evenincr." Miss Veda Hicks en tertained at her home. 1 " A well appointed and tasty supper sup-per was served to 14, the centerpiece center-piece being a bowl of daffodils. Yellow-tapers were employed and chocolate Easter eggs with the names inscribed, . were use,d as place cards. ? TERMS - i Allowance ELuass ell |