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Show i PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, M ON DAY, APRIL 2.1, 1 9 3 0. PAGE THHEF HOUSEHOLD HELPS t , v ,; , HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS ' DECORATIVE SUITS ., t BUSINESS;, TOPIC: SCHOOL AND CHILD KEN TREND OP FASHIONS Former Relief Society Boarc Honored At Easter Luncheon OLD-FASHIONED BLUES SEEN ' IN NEW-FASHIONED OUTFITS i CHARMING in every detail was the Easter luncheon given by Mrs. R. E. Allen at her home Saturday afternoon, complimentary to the women who were members ofr the Utah stake Relief Society board at the time Mrs. J. B. Keel-er Keel-er was stake president. , ' -Tulips, in baskets and bowls, were tastefully arranged throughout the entire house. : The tasty luncheon was served at small tables. Centering each table was a tiny pond, surrounded with grass and, flowers. Easter eggs, chicks and bunnies were hidded in the grasses. Several beautiful musical selections were furnished by the string , trio, consisting of Dixie arid Beth Mangum and Marlon Gilchrist,. and Mrs. James - , A. Bullock aane . "The sweeiesi Story Ever Told." Reminiscences were related by Mrs. neeier uu Mrs. Julia Maycock and several other guesta. and a number of early-day photographs of the women wom-en present were shown. Included in the guest list were the following: Mrs. : Amanda Knight. Mrs. Diantha Worsley, Mrs. Maude Taylor, Mrs. Sarah Dixon, Mr.- Electa Dixon, Mrs. ' Mary Ashworth, Mrs. Anna Bird of Sprlngvllle, Mrs. Jennie K. Man-gum, Man-gum, Mrs. Hannah Mendenhall of Sprlngvllle, Miss Fannie McLean of Salt Lake, Mrs. Martha A. F. Keeter, Mrs. Susa " W. Poulton. Mrs. Annie D. Palmer; Mr. Ina G. Hodson, Mrs. May Glazier,-. Mrs. Hattie T. Snow, Mrs. Julia May-cock May-cock of Sprlngvllle, Mrs. Emma S. Jensen,' Mrs. Abbie Bird of Sprlng-vllle, Sprlng-vllle, Mrs. Birda B. Robinson, Mrs. Annie Eggertsen, Mrs. Ellen Bun- ' nell, Mrs. Flora Salt, Mrs. Dellla I. Booth, Mrs. Norma P. Bullock, Mrs. Esther Creer, Mrs; J. A. But- il Mrs. Jul a Brown itnuasen. Mrs. Isabella P. & Burrows. Mrs Arhn Faxman and Mrs. Anna B. Mendenhall of Sprlngvllle. I , You and ; ;. ....... . . H Your Friends, H. T. Club Entertained Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Springer of Los Angeles, Calif., were visitors In Provo over the week end. Mrs. 4. A. IUsburn of Midland, South Dakota spent doday here with friends. . r -v' : Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell and baby of Price, werW Provo visitors over the week end, the guesta or Mr. Newell's parents, Mr. and Mrs Clark Newell, . Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Johnsoa entertained en-tertained at thelrhome Saturday evening, for members of the II. T. club. -Music and games were the diversions, and . a delicious luncheon was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Good ridge, Mr. and Mrs.'Syhan Zo-bell, Zo-bell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sorgen-aen, Sorgen-aen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson John-son and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson, John-son, the latter two couples being guests, v ' Flower Lecture At Grand View M. I. A. A representative from the Provo Nursery will give 'a talk on flowers, at the Mutual meeting In the Grand View ward chapel Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ' V The culture of the variety , of flowers'to be grown for the flower kshow 'for Sharon stake, will be dis- dussed.; "A 'good attendance is desired. de-sired. , ' " Fox Fifth Ward Gleaner .Girls Mrs. Hattje Conover will give a talk1 on "Flowers," In the Gleaner girls' class of'the Fifth ward M. I. 9.;'te.t 'its meeting Tuesday evening 'at T:30 o'clock in the ward' chapel This 'reason Is in keeping with the subject. "Spirit of the Home," which la being studied by the girls this year TPs" ' 'if ; s ss: j ' r ' ' , " f ' i j i i; s.j . T; - ' . Ill ' I - la ! s :.' i I- I I -: :: i . i i ? ! J ' H ! V-i ir. Arresting In its unusualness and loveliness Is an afternoon frock from Nicole Groult which uses two biues, enhanced by , hand-embroidered polka dots In white. The skirt and long wiffs are navy and the rest of the frock a Mationna. bhie. The blouse and the front of the skirt and cuffs are plain. A picture hat of navy bakou straw is banded laa Madonna blue ribbon. , "r . BY ROSETTE "NEA Service Writer PARIS, April 21. This is a "blue" season in the fashion woild. All tha blues are going through a Renaissance Renais-sance period such old ' favorites as Alice blue, "love-in-the-mist" blue. Madonna blue and even turquoise attractive evening gowns of black tulle with a treble necklace and waistbelt. of turquoise blue stones, with a small velvet evening bag to match. " . . Pale blue shantung suits promise prom-ise to be very popular both for seaside sea-side and country wear this summer, A good attendance will be appre-J blue are with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Linton Hopkins -of Casper. Wyo are among he visitors In Provo today. - jBert Hair of Logan, fcpent Sunday here with hla parents, Mr. ana jvirs. Benjamin Hair. A ,' Mrs. Marv Rlchardaof Joseph City, Arizona Is visiting in Provo with her daughter, Mrs. p'Tana Cumminga. . Elvon Orm , of Tooele, spent Easter here with Bert Lewis. Mis LaVern Harris and Miss Clara .Peterson spent the week end in Salt Lake. , Olr. and Mrs. Chester Williams and family of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Sun-day with Provo friends. Max Wilson, of Los Angeles, is here on business for a week. dated. Wei 1-Arranged Easter Party - Among the delightful Easter patties of the week end, was the affair given by the La Conda club members for their husbands, Sunday Sun-day evening at the home of Mr. aid Mrs. T. L. Callister. Large baskets of Easter eggs, and other Easter motifs were used in the decorative scheme of the entertaining rooms. Games were olaved. Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen and Mrs. T. L. Callister receiving the favors .the latter winning the consolation con-solation prize. A tasty luncheon wan served-, and tiny Easter baskets f illled with eggs were , given as favors. ' , Present-were Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Cardall, ;Mr. ,and Mrs. George B. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Callister. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Thome. Daughters Of Mormon Battalion The following - interesting pro gram was furnished at the-meeting of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Bennett. Reading, Mrs. Mary Ashworth; two piano selections, Pauline Bennett; Ben-nett; song, Virginia Bennett; read-ing, read-ing, Mrs. Julia Johnson; reading, Mrs. Curtis. Luncheon was served to 14. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mary Ashworth. , Pioneer Ward Gleaner Girls give Mrs. Kenneth Fly-pare will the lesson in the Gleaner girls' de partment of the Pioneer ward M. I. A., at the meeting to be rfeld Tues- rtnv vniner at 7:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. I members and friends interested interest-ed are cordially invited. ; Party To Be Held At Vineyard Ward . Mrs. James Blake and Ernest Madsen, class leaders of the adult departments of the Vineyard warl M. I. A... will entertain Tuesday evening eve-ning at the ward amusement hall in honor of the fathers and mothers, moth-ers, sons and daughters of the ward. All of Mutual age are extended a cordial invitation. A program will be furnished, and games will follow. Luncheon will be served." ' - v. - . ... , Cards Followed By Luncheon Just-A-Mere club members enjoyed en-joyed an afternoon of bridge Saturday Sat-urday at the residence of Mrs. Harvey Holland. Two tables of the card game were played, the favor being won by Mrs. , Leo, Suytherland. A tastv repast re-past was served to Mrs. R. E. Homer, Mrs. G. I . Shurtlef f, Mr. Gill CoXj Mrs. Clarence Besley, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Cannon Jones, Mrs. Thomas Clitheroe and Mrs. Ralph Thomas. Trovata Girls i ' : Meet Tonight Miss Beth Ashworth and Mrs. Anna P. Ashworth will be hostesses host-esses to the Trovata social unit c the B. Y. U.. this evening at th"? residence of the former. A full attendance will be appreciated. ap-preciated. . La Bonna Amies Party Planned Mr. and Mrs. Dean Penrod will entertain at their homeVednesday evening, for members of the L Bonna Amies club. All members are cordially Invited. -. - Sewell Club To Be Guests Members of the Sewell club will meet Wednesday evening at tho residence of Mrs:. Ella Moore. Mrs. Alberta Elliott and Mm. Birdia Moore will assist the hostess. A cordial invitation is extended to all members. Notice Given sVaiiey .Chapter A meeting of Valley Chapter No. 3, 0. E. S., will be held Tuesday evening at -8 o'clock at the Masonic temple, at which time, Miss Emma K. Laub, worthy grand matron of the grand chapter of the O. E.;S. of Utah; will make her official visita tion. " Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m Ail members are extended , cordial Invitation. 3 haJ Or thmat 1 uan3 oar.tnua try v.9 vapors of 3 VAPC ,UO CVfgt? MILLION JARS USED YEARLY ' Mr. and tlrl A. II, John Jr' and son; of - Logan-1 were In; Provo Sunday, Sun-day, tble guests of ' their..' parents, Mr. and Mrs." A. 'II. John Sr and Mia.., Janet Hatch.: Mrs. John and babv, will ' remain , in jPrOvo for 'a week.- They will be 'at the ilatch cnnnanDDDnaQnonnnD 'BIr, and JIr..3Ieber jrarker and "sons of Uruver, Uta.b, have returned home after, spending, two weeks in Provo.--" . .- "'."..'. 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