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Show .; vAA . TAGE THREE A PROVO (UTAH), E.V.E;N1XG( HJERJLLD, . T. SD.XY, OCTOBER 2,. 19,3,0. ,v PHONE 406 ETHEL J). RAMIiEAU. . Bditor - - i . . Rally, ; S pci al To Be Held A' At Church The rally social of the Provo Com munity church will be held Friday evening, October 3, at Meno Trope hall, commencing promptly at eight . o'clock. : This is the' first of a eene3 of family-parties featuring the three F"s foodU faith.v fellowship- The public 'is cordially invited to attend Invitatlohs have been, sent to on? hundred aiidfifty'iamllies. Enthu siastic reports'? have already : been received-iwhich lead the committees In 'charge ;tto believe that an'lm mense gathering will be present to participate in the evening's enjoy ment. The- committees have already reversed theirs estimate of the number num-ber expected to bein attendance, and have made ' provisions to -pro- vide an- abundance of food, faith and fun fr?:all.rwho attend. - ' The committee in charge of the food feature is composed of Mrs.' J O-Strickley, Mrs O. A. Spear, Mrs. 3: D. Reynolds, Mrs. H. E. Knapp, and -Mrs. C, . Wanin-Tne tun committee consisting f X3eorge W-Fitzroy W-Fitzroy and ; J. D. Reynolds, ha3 4 lanned an -hour.'.: of lexhlliaraUns mirth, fncludftig" contests, a novel spelling ,beer , a" "meler drama"'' by the young pprple; and many other games- A season of worship will be led by Rev: N,C.v Wallin, which will include the singing of devotional hymns, conducted by J. vD.. Reynolds; Rey-nolds; with George W. ntzroy at the organ. . ' ' ' -, Relief 'Sodfety " 'r"' " ' Officers Honored Tlmpanogosward Relief society members enjoyed a social Tuesdav afternoon rr at the ward meeting house. The affair was given x in honor of tlie 'retiring "presidency, Mrs. Lucy Poulsbn,. Mrs. Vilate Farley and MrsMaurine JensenA An interesting program was furn-ifhed furn-ifhed and delicious refreshments were served to 45. The new presidency Includes, Mrs. Edna CordnwV, . president; , Mrs. jo Emma Stratton' and- Mrs. Iaisy Nelson. . - Bridge Played At SnTaff ffjuT Mrs. O, M. Slack was hostess to members of - the Llnnea club at u " social at her." home; ; Wednesday afternoon. - - : . ' Two tables i bridge were follow ea Dy a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Emil Hansea qn . the - high scSore prize and jLher consolation- favor w ent to Mrs? KsrJ Knudsen." Asters, In the pastfljhades, pvettlly dec- crated the entertaining rooms.. Bidden .were the following mem bers: Mrs. Clarence -Olsen, . Mri. Ralph Foote, Mrs. -V. H. Tuft. Mrs Karl Kntl3sjt,-,Mrs. T. William Jcnes. ' Mra,, ,LjeJoy ; J, Olsen, and guests: ilrs.; Emil ... Hansen, Mis Iljf f Jones 'and Mrs.. C- J-.. Johnson : ... . - .,, " .,.. - L . Have You You need no longer he bothered by having your little " tlvet hats grow loose and unbecoming updn your head. You canjnake them adjustable in the following manner. Instead of sewing the back bow-lfito place, attach at-tach a flap to "each .side, make -a little loop - of .-the Velvet through which to slip the ends and then sew saappers on the flaps as tight as. you wish. You can put the hat on with the flaps open,, then draw It tight and snap . themshut. Thi3 insures that chic that comes only with the peTfecC7t, T"";" "-r: 7 IN" WRAP-ABOUND J5QDI5 Wrap-around skirts -of r. circular cut are quite the thinr for both coats and dresses in the", new 'autumn 'au-tumn fashion line-up' ', v.'V, , FOR TEA HOUR s Candied grape fruit peel, served at a tea table, is certain to Win the approval of both those who diet and those who'do'not " SIMPLE SERVICE ' By placing a whole - dinner course on one platter, the serving and dishwashing problems . are both simplified. - - ' ; 2.1 elt ia boillag water is2I rapori; aha cauff up Literary Club Women Start ,A- V - - Year's Work Todies' -: Literary' club members met at the home of Mrs. Hugo PriM "IVednesdayA afternoon, ; at whicli time the first club meeting of ths inter . season was held. ; An address of. welcome was madi by Mrs- Rueda P. Jensen, retiring 'president, who later introduced the tnewTpresident, Mrs. Jane B. Larsen, who officially took the club ove after a' few words of welcome. The ore-act play, 'Hero Worship," b Fiancis Hargis, was reviewed by Mrs. Nellie T. Taylor. Miss Lota Paxrrian rendered two beautiful cello solosT accompanied at the piano by Miss Ada Hasler, which were followed by" two ; vocal dueta furnished by the young women Business matters were transacted.-The transacted.-The entertaining ' Tooms . were tastefully ' arranged with cosmos dahlias and asters. A delicious lun'r cheon was served- " ' ' A In attendance were the following members: Mrs.: Mabel H.vClark, Mrs. Rueda P. Jensen, Mrs. Jane B Larsen, Mrs. Hannah- C. Packard, Mrs. Stella M. Rupper,.Mrs. Nellie T; Taylor, Mrs. Mem A. Price, Mr Annie ; F". : Paxman, Mrs. ""Alice j. Eggertsen, Mrs. Corinne VW". Rawl-ings, Rawl-ings, Mrs. Minerva H. Owens, Mrs. Ann B. Bandley; Mrs. Fern B. Er-canbrack, Er-canbrack, MrsJ-Uah N. Beck, Mrs-LUllari Mrs-LUllari O. Pullen, Mrs. Vivian P. Taylor," Mrs. Dale -'O. Bandley, Mrs. Cora G. Wilson, Mrs. Nina C. Tucker, Tuck-er, Mrs. Vemice.W. Hickman, Mrs. Adere B. Merrill, Mrs. Josephine H. Oldroyd, Mrs. Gwen E. Hunter.'Mr Elsie B. Boyle, -Mrs. ' Alene C. Simmons, Sim-mons, Mrs. Zella C. Sumner, the latter two being new members. . Provoans At Party Held at Springville Mr. an A M rs H. E. Urauhart n- tertalned at a c&rd-party- at their home In Springville ' Wednesday evening, foe members cT ther J. .R. . ThroA fnhlp of crocressfve "oOO" vi-e played;Mr- nd Mrs." Eric Bormart "of" Sprmgvilhs receiving the prize. A' tasy repast" follbwed. Tn attendanccwere Mr; and .Mrs. Hitchcock. Mr. ana -Mrs. rt. a.. Street of Provo, Mr. arid Mrs. F, M Lyall, Mrand Mrs. Erie . Bor-rcan, Bor-rcan, and Mr., and Mrs.- Peter For-fiy For-fiy the of Springville. y ! " - . -Six cFabtics I Are . Used to Make - Men's Robes -' " BY WILLIAM lii BALDWIN" .Author-of tThe. Shopping Book" Written for NEA Service ,J7. Men's robes 1 generally . come In .f cur' - sizsrnall,- rmedium, largo end extra large. 'In selecting a robo, compare ' it with others, made of siniilarAmateriai which are ' both higher and lower In price. If the robe Is lined at all, the lining should "be all Bilk: even high-priced rayon robes are lined with silk,, not rayon. 7' Materials yusea'. are flannel,, silk, rayon. terry - cloth blanket cloth and wooL. Silk and rayon- robes should Xeel soft and springy. In all cases, -vthe buttons should - be ocean pearll"".;::;' 'y'y- I.' '' A polo bat robe, cut like a regular regu-lar polpr coat, is made in plain all-, wool' flannel and is 'double stitched Lightweight i robes -foij travel .ars made in tie materials, such as satin and plain foulards. " - .' V .-' : aA600' ' o,Rainsoit ' Water ' :' . '...--. ... .. . -. . " JLr quantity: of - ; afeWoftened' u ' wa ? h i n?g aridl rins-irij rins-irij yburclotncsA You wiH agree tHat ' thli is one reason why laundry- wash efd clothes 'arc - cleanetr Phone "A - - The Flower Garden Quilt - ' - " . 1 ' ' ' C 11 SKortMC NO.-11, - CHINESE LANTERN .v PODS . .- A While all of the garden flower squares in this series are designed as ' blocks for 'a . ' charming quilt, many of the patterns are usable for other 'things too. ..These brilliant-. Iy, hued lantern pods forv; instance would e handsome in applique on black sateen, or palnted on oilcloth - You and Your Friends : Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Wofflnden of Garden City, have returned home after spending a few days here with relatives. : " Mr. and ' Mrs. John Jackson are spending afew days In Salt Lake, the guests of their son. Dr. N.R Jackson and family. ' ' . -1 1 v-... - Walter Granger of Spanish Fork, and Nell Leavltt of Las Vegas, Nevada, were married at the county courthouse-Wednesday. E. Byron Dastrup, county clerk officiated. ltulon Boyson of Spanish . Fork, end Anna Marion Russell of Provo, were issued a marriage license at the county court house Wednesday. f-.i A --William Ii. Dumas of "Eureka and Auleen Paxman of Springville, were married Wednesday at the county court house. -' E. Byron, Dastrup, county clerk;; performed the ceremony. cere-mony. -'v"J . ' ; Mr..and Mrs. IL C 1 Sylvester of Eureka, were visitors in Provo today, . 1 " . f Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Holland of L03 Angeles, spent Wednesday Jn Provo with friends. - -'. ' t ---- -I v- i M ,' . -'. ' 2 !,t-A T A for -porcli or summer pillows or sunroom pillows. The pods are orange, leaves and, stems green which makes i.an interesting color scheme on the dvory tone suggested, for quilt blodkSf.-ororiipale green, orchid: or", black.' Aui;'- s- , . There are 25 block1 in' .the series together with a. quilting pattern to ho . iieAil .nn tViA- slftrngfii nlgin 'Mjt. and Mrs. Williams of Salt Lake visited, .friends., hera Wednesday and today. " Mmm ill NEV HATS 'Felt$tu SoleilSi and 5.co.ndo.co ..Charming' Styles" in all .the' wanted . colors.; t. '.. . ..v ii k ji i(j . i inerv :::2A3imy . a AZ Our Large Size Dresses 5 AJ from $19.50 up Going at the Yer&Special Priceiof - " ? - AliU Evej'y New jiumn SIxade and - j '": Style Featured : ; C KOMI V 1 SOU'S ; ; 42 WEST CENTER Because You Love Nice Things' ,, . 'squareg and a unit of picket fence to border the quilt top and 'bottom when the blocks are set together. These blocks are exact, size to ransfeir through carbon paper to 9 inch squares of material and then embroider in the naturalistic colors of -, the flowers, using the simple well-known stitche's such as outline, lazydaisy, buttonhole and French knot. ; Mrs. Ethel Wilcox of Sacramento, .Calif., Is visiting with relatives in Prdvb and Provo' bench. on ; v t,i . . -., t . to $29.50 f'h'' -a;hi . ; -: 9 ImCo Former Popular B:Y:U. Students To Be Wed Soon J. Of , special interest, is thr iannouncement!"made: by Mr, and ' Mrs. ? Park 'Romney of ,Salt Lake, of the engagement 'of their daughter. Let tie. for-iiher'Bi'Y. for-iiher'Bi'Y. U, student, to Don -aid M.; Dixon,, son of Mrs. W. D. : Xixon af , Pro vo. I f The' prominent young touplo will bo -wed - October 17, in ,th Salt Lake- temple. A number1 num-ber1 of social affairs are be ing planned in their honor, by Provo and, iSalt Lake friends., ' Miss Romney is- a graduate of theU JD: S.' Business college col-lege In' Salt Lake; and she attended the B. Y. U. in 1929-30. 1929-30. She is a-member of tha . Nautilus -social unit at th s " "Y' For the .past year she vhas beenehgaged' in steno-graphic steno-graphic workifat' the Mountain Moun-tain States Telephone and Telegraph- company in Salt. Lake.rj;i.Uf? n Mr. Dixon, fSanky, as he is familiariy known to ' hid . many friends; ,s.ls a' graduate of the B. Y. U.i and is a mem ber of the- Nugget social .unit of the school. At the present time -he is 5athletic coach ja the Lincoln high school, which. .position hie -held; last 'year. He has always - takew an active partTia'mthletics1,'-particxilarly in tennis," for which he i3 recognized throughout the western' st'ateil " A iMECHANICAL ARM Aft electrld ; machine . .that will mix; grind, chop, and freeze has been Invented to serve as1 a mechanical me-chanical arm, for. hoyisewives. . t FOR SPORTS SPECTATORS .One-piece "woolen dresses for sports spectators will continue to be worn thi yean - - COLORS LIKE GEMS ' . Jewel-like colors ' such as ruby, sapphire, coraf and emerald are holding high places on the latest color chart for "evening. ' Greater Values , Lower Prices Offering the Season ,..r - They ' Our large showing of Fall Dresses meets the : popular plea, of economy and .the .demands .de-mands r.of 'style Tunic, , bolero, and jacket ; yle Canton, Satin, Chiffon f radtraverjtweejr .-' All the 'important Fall "colors intl, -a complete, range of sizes, "cm --cm 10 Ask about-our .Modern Budget Plan of weekly, seml-wecdtly or paj-ments. , This plan enables you to wear as you pay- A "TirE CINDERELLA WAY" A Young Goupl e United In Marriage The marriage of Miss Zend'a Wentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Werjtz of . Provo bench, to Joseph H. Rowley of Helper, took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley left by car this morning. fc: a two-weeks' tour of southern California. They v will teturn to Helper to . make their home. ' . , ' Just-A-Mei:e Xlub Party At Keeleys , A social will be tendered members of the Just-A-Mere club, Saturday pfternoon at Keeleys, by Mrs. Iliff Jcnes. Three tables of bridge will lie played, prizes awarded and luncheon lun-cheon served. All-members are' extended ex-tended a cordial invitation. f c. Perm a nent THAT, New.. Process" for rewJvinff old permancnts. Ioiir Jiojce of a.naturnl loose. wave or a tij?tTi curl close to the scalp. ITie very latest methods of Sommers Natural and Improved Duart. EXPBTUIEN(Ci3D OPERATORS WORK GUARANTEED All Branches of Beauty Culture f 8ERTIN SHOPPE 256 East Center Outstanding Fashions Of the With Prices Lower Than - .?; I.- , V' - A:--.:'.' Have Been In Years Of course you'll buy a' Winter Coat when you see the splendid values, ; the youthful models; the lavish fur trims, and the fine quality of the fabrics arid furs offered. All the new Fall colors i Black, brown, green and blue. Sizes 14 to f.- $ a 9.95 .95 $29.95 Marvelous Hat styles are offered in both felt and velvets, exquisitely ; fashioned with minute millinery, details. The smart shallpw crowns, the beret ; effects . and the off-the-face models are available in black, Manilla Brown, Cricket Green, Winetone and Ad miralty B!uc;e - 011.95 10 Reeeptipn Tp Be Tendered Newlyweds . Miss. Jena V.' ClepK of Vlnryard, and LeGi-ande .HoUatid, son of Mr. jnrid Mrs." John Holland 'or Cedar City, were united In marriage in the SaltiLake temple Wedncsdny. Accompanying the young couplo to the temple were Eina Clcgg, Mrs. Thomas Wells', George ells" u'nd Joseph Clegg. '; A Q - A reception -will be-tendered the newlyweds 'Friday, evening in tha Vineyard ward; amusement hall. Invitations havcbeen issued to WM). Daughter, Honored On'Birtliday -Forty . school fi lendd of Connln Adams spent a deliRhtful time nt the home of her mother, Mrs. S. C. Adams -Wednesday afternoon, tho occasion being her eleventh birthday birth-day anniversary. AA A ' Games, music ' and delicious refreshments re-freshments were the diversions. 1 ves LAST Phone 1343 Home of 'Style A 07.95 monthly 1 -. 1 1 ' Wa t " " -.....- -.j .1 -6 V mm "w ) !375 West Center Phone 1G4 i r tJ i v i-rovo, uian |