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Show PAGE THREE Home Wedding Quiet Affair Daisy Sewing Club Entertained Sewing, cards and a delicious luncheon were the diversions at the Daisy Sewing club party held at the home of Mrs. Emma Leetham Friday afternoon. In attendance were: Mrs. Nels Hanson, Mrs. Axel Christianson, Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. Louise Jorgensen, Mrs. Zora Peay, Mrs. May Snow, Miss Leona Hanson and Mrs. Merle Madsen. - Bridge Played Members of the La Meftis club were entertained by Mrs. Fred Liddiard Thursday afternoon at her home. After luncheon, bridge was Fourth Ward Relief Society Relief society meetine the Fourth ward this week will be held Monday instead of x Tuesday afternoon. The teachers' training-topic will be given at 1:45 o'clock by Mrs. Hepsey Lewis, who will treat the lesson, "Courage ,to Meet Life's Problems." the theology and testimony testi-mony lesson, "Death and the Bank Employes Tendered Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist were hosts to employes of the Farmers and Merchants bank at a well-appointed dinner at their home Thursday evening. Roses beautifully decorated the dining table. Places were arranged arrang-ed for: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bird, Ole E. Olsen, Alma Dangerfield, Glen Vincent, Miss Lora Dunn, Miss Dorothy Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Hadquist. L. S. Club Affair Mrs. L. C. Morgan was hostess to members of the L. S. club at her Jjdme Thursday afternoon. 4 Bridge was followed by a delicious delic-ious luncheon. he high score prize was won by Mrs. Ray Cald-erwood. Cald-erwood. and the consolation favor went to Mrs. Mert Farrer. The club members include: Mrs. O. T. Vincent, Mrs. Ray Calder-wood, Calder-wood, Mrs. Mert Farrer, Mrs. Stanley Clark, Mrs. June Peter-'son, Peter-'son, Mrs. N. P. Peterson and Mrs. Lisle McDonald. played, the high score favor be Wedding Date Is Set By ' Provoans Lo vely Gifts Received At Shower The marriage of Thelma W. Drummond, daugnter of George Watkins of. Provo, and Keith Hatfield, son of Mrs. Mary Hatfield Hat-field of Springville, took place 'Friday evening at the home of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hatffeld will reside re-side in Springville. ing presented to Mrs. Bert Collins Col-lins and the second prize to Mrs. Melva Peay, a guest. Members present included: Mrs. Bert Collins, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Mrs. C. W. Andrus,- Mrs. Lamont Leavitt, Mrs. W. A. Marshall and Mrs. L. D. Fraughton. Resurrection" will be presented at 2:30 o'clock by Mrs. Agnes Crandall. P K 0 V 0'(V T A H)- SUN DA Y HEJt AtD, SU N DAY,- J UN E 3, 1934 mcm N&VS William Lewis of Provo, wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter, Zelda ,to Roy C. Muhlestein, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Muhlestein fo Pleasant View, ', Miss Lewis is a graduate of the Provo high school arid a former student of the B. Y. U. Mr. Muhlestein Muhle-stein is a Lincoln high school graduate. , The couple will be married June 20 in the Salt Lake temple. wf Recent B r i de - Honored At Sh ower Mrs. Ray Hoover and Mrs. X.e Roy Hoover entertained at a shower Friday evening at the home of the former, honoring Mrs. Keitb Mathews, a recent bride. Mrs. Mathews was formerly Barbara Corbett, daughter of Mrs. George Hardy. '; Cards were played and a de-licious de-licious luncheon was served buf-Vfet buf-Vfet style to 28 guests. Lovely flowers' of the season were used to decorate the entertaining rooms. Many fine gifts were presented to the bride. Mrs. Mathews is leaving for Long Beach, Calif., to join her husband. and make her home. f" fc Prvo Girl To Marry In V. Arizona One of the pleasant social affairs af-fairs of the week, with the bridal shower given for Miss Donna Boren by Mrs. C. A. Boren, Mrs. Arlie Freckleton and Mrs. Esther Walter, at the Boren home. Several games were played and a delicious luncheon was served. Snapdragons and roses were employed em-ployed in decoration. Lovely presents pres-ents were given to the honor guest. Present were: Mrs. Thomas Evans, Mrs. Joseph Vest, Miss Cora Vest, Mrs.. Bob Bullock, Mrs. Esther Walter, Mrs. T. H. Heal, Mrs. Arlie Freckleton, Mrs. Archie Sellers, Mrs. Annie Oman-son, Oman-son, Mrs. Fred Evans, Mrs. F. H. Harris, Mrs. Mary Hafen, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Mrs. John E. Harris, Mrs. Audrey Thompson, Mrs. Dell Chipman, Mrs. Noel Jackson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Wendell Ohip-man, Ohip-man, Mrs. A. E. Anderson, Mrs. Minnie Thornberer. Mrs. T. Rhodes, Mrs. C. H. Cody, Mrs. Yale Thorpe, Mrs. Louis Fisher, Mrs. William Hodson, Mrs. Sor-enson Sor-enson and daughter Fern, and Mrs. Annie Peterson. 'f' Couple. Given Shower Mrs. Alma Wilkinson wishes to announce the engagament of her daughter. Miss Elma demons, to Donald Reid of Los Angeles, Calif. The marriage is to take place " in Yuma, Ariz.,-JunV 4, and the young couple will reside in Los Angeles. j 3 V V Farewell Party Is Tendered Mrs. George W. Brimhall entertained en-tertained neighbors and friends at her home Friday afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. George E. Collard, . who is moving to Salt Lake City. Tasty refreshments were served and the honor guest was presented with a lovely gift. Th affair was enjoyed by: Mrs. LeRay Decker, Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. J. A. Henrie, Mrs. E. M. Jensen, Mrs. Lloyd L. Cullimore, Mrs. Esther M. Brown, Mrs. Ethel Stolworthy, Mrs. Luella Mullins and Mrs. F. G. Warnick. 2 To Marry In Los Angeles Miss Naoma Harward, "accompanied "accom-panied by her mother, Mrs. Melvin Harward, left Saturday morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where she is to be -wed Friday to Robert A. Souter son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert Souter of Provo. ' Week-End Party Proves Delightful - Cesta Ties of the B. Y. U. V entertained their graduates at a party at the Dixon home in Wild- . . wood, Provo canyon, Friday night - and Saturday. Bonfire parties, hiking, swimming, swim-ming, games and picnicing were delightful features of the week -end. affair. Twenty-five girls enjoyed en-joyed the gay event. Honoring Miss Mary Barton and their son, Rex Larsen, who are to be married soon, Prof, and Mrs. B. F. Larsen entertained at a shower at their home Thursday evening. Games were played on the lawn, and delicious refreshments were served. Thirty guests were in attendance and presented the young couple with beautiful gifts. B. Y. U. Alumni Ball Tuesday The annual B. Y. U. aiumn? ball will be held Tuesday evening at the Ladies' gym, according to J. C. Moffitt, chairman on arrangements. arrange-ments. A number of class reunions are to be held during the day, and the committee is making special efforts ef-forts to have the various groups in attendance at the ball. All patrons and friends of the university uni-versity arfr cordially invited. Spe cial guests will be the senior ana normal graduates. - Assisting Mr. Moffitt are Owen Barnett and Mrs. Fred Markham. If, Sf, ff, ' Hostess to Club Mrs. Baxter Leyshon was hostess host-ess to members of the La Conda club at her home Thursday afternoon.. after-noon.. . Three tables of bridge were played, the high score prize being be-ing won by Mrs. Bliss Childs and the second favor going to Mrs. Royal Chamberlain. A dainty luncheon was served. Present were: Mrs. Alvin Jeffs, Mrs. Wallace Boswell and Mrs. Joseph Benson, guests, and the following club members: Mrs. Darwin Boardman, Mrs. Bliss Childs, Mrs. Claude C. 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