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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 4, 1932 PAGE THREE mi 5 7? r i i a. ;. j la i i . m . -a i'f V I, , t-w -- . 1 . T Open ; r Calendar fc . j . Holds Session An enjoyable open session meeting meet-ing of the Ladles' Literary club was held Monday' afternoon at the residence of Mrs. -Elfte B.-Boyle. Mrs. 'Jane B.Larserr was the assisting as-sisting hostess. 1 A splendid Waahigian program was furnished, with Mrs. Jane B. LdrBen president, presiding. The allegiance to the; flag .was directed fcy'.fouf boy scoots,1" after which the selection, "Our Washington," was bung ty the entire; group. Mrs. Rueda P. Jensen gave a tribute1 to Washington. vTle various' types o American 5aauslc i Vwere featured in the remainder? re-mainder? of the well arranged and delightful program. A quartet, consisting' con-sisting' ,of :Mrs;.; Nettie Cook," Mrs. Sarah - Dagtrup; Mrs. Amanda BanJcs ratd :Mlss Mae Banks sang plantation, or spiritual songs, and Mrs. Ila N,. Beck sang three Indian selections, "Indian Lullaby," "From the Sky. Blue Waters," and "Waters of 'Minnetonka." A 'vocal trio, consisting of Mrs. Hannah Packard, Mrs. Fern Erean-brack Erean-brack and Mrs. Elfie Boyle furnisher furnish-er "In a Luxemberg Garden," and "HoTidaiy.'v.etnpoeition of- modern women composers, after,, which two Rejections,. Longing," and "Memories," "Memor-ies," by rCafTle"-Jacobs Bond were sung. jt-MrsilMabel Cla-k. aTfae "Minuet- was. 4 danced by Helen HickmVtt.'Ruth'Ercanbrack, Diane MeirBtand Helen- - Sumner, ' and three'' numbers by. John S. Dens-more, Dens-more, jnpdern composerT were sung by Mra. iiannah; Packard. The trio ( rendered '"Carry . Me Back . Jo Old Virginia.:" . , . , - The accompanists during the afternoon aft-ernoon were. rs. Adele Merrill, piano; Miss Lucille Merrill,' rVlolin; Prof. Elmer Kelson, flue. " " ' Tasty refreshments- .were served to 60 members and guests., American Amer-ican flags and red carnations ' artistically decorated :lhe. entertaining entertain-ing rooms. Marriaga . Is Announced ttr Mr. and Mrs. Storrs J. R. Storrs of Provo, wish to announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Beulah, to William' H. McQuire, son of Mrs. Sarah McGuire, also of thlsclty. " The ceremony was performed in Provo, -TuesdaV. February 23. and ; th yoviftg . couple will reside in Provo. ; . " y. ' ' , ., ' ' ' i : ,- " OPTIMIST " Miss Clara Kunze will be hostess host-ess to members of the Optimist club Thursday;- afternoon at her home. . 'i - . -, ' Progressive 00 will be- played, prices i awarded and luncheon seTved.rT , . WORTH WHILE Members of the Worth While club will be the guests v of Mra. Herbert Hurst Thursda afternoon at her. home; Cards and Luncheon will be. the diversions. ' ' ' .',.-; ' ' NEIGHBORLY EIGHT -A party will be given by, Mrs Dolly Jones Thursday afer noon at her home for memBers' ,of 'the Neighborly Eight club. THE 1 A KAPPA BRIDGE ' Miss Melba Scott will be hostess to members of the Theta Kappa Bridge club Thursday evening at her home. SOCIAL SIXTY Social Sixty Dancing club members mem-bers will enjoy another of their parties Thursday evening at the First ward recreation hall. Lee Evans' Banditti will furnish the music. -XITKRABY LEAGUE Members of the Literary League will meet Friday at, 4 p. m. at the home of 'M.ra.'Heber C. Johnson. Miss R-heta Kay. wUl give "Joan of Arc As a Literary Figure." ; ; ' " - AURORA . ' . - Members of the Aurora club will meet with Mrs. Mary Josie Thursday Thurs-day evening at her home, 119 East Fourth South street. i ACACIA Acacia club members Will be entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. M. B. Wallace Friday at 3 p. m. Mrs. Llbbie Cook Hayward will read "Mourning Becomes , Electra." The affair is' open session and each member may bring one guest. ENTRE NOUS Mrs. Frank, Cordner and Mrs. Reed Johnson will entertain members mem-bers of the Entre Nous club Friday Fri-day evening at the Cordner residence. Women Tender An n u a j -rr -ri-vtw Party -4i " The residence of Mrs. . Anna Glade Nuttall was the scene of a delightful social affair Monday afternoon", WhenJ the members of the Washington Birthday club held their fifteenth annual party.' Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Nora J. Taylor. Mrs Florence Rlchen, Mrs Chrisste Madsen; Mrs. Ada Madsen and . Mfrs. 'Ethel N Moore. ; ." .V - ' ;A large picture tf Washington, red,' white and blue streamers -and American flags were employed in decorating the entertaining rooms. Centering the dining table was a large cake, prettily decorated with tiny flags. ' ' Red, white and blue stick candy!' tied with ribbons, were given as favors. , ' ' An elaborate dinner wasserved .to the following members: ". Miss Gerakilne Jepperson,; Mrs. Thelma Glade, Mrs. Stella Jot-gensen, Mrs. Inez Alger,, Mrs. Grace Spalding, Mrs,. Nellie Nuttall, Mrs. Eiel Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. Delia Jensen, Mrs. Clara Taylor, Mrs. Pearl Sumsion, Mrs. Evelyn Taylor, Mrs. Vera 'Glade, Mrs. Maurine Taylor, (Mrs. Maude Spendlove, .Mrs. LaPreal taylor, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Beisie Whitehead, Mrs. June Scott, $Ats. Enade Bunnell and Mrs. Clara Ewell. fORECASHNC-THE fORECASHNC-THE FASHIONS Your Children By Otive Roberts Barton Ateffnf Thelllaaeal ittth I. Johnson, Helen JacofSsen i and, EmUyrWashV buVft. wfeH'hbstessea to memberB; of the Fidelas social unit Monday evening eve-ning at the bonie of fhe former. After buslnesameeting a social was enjjoyedtand a dainty luncheon was 'served to 'the following. V Miss Mary -ferown. Miss Anna Ogden,- Mis AfUuv Ahderson, Miss Loue Spafford, Miss Thelma Mc-Kinnon, Mc-Kinnon, Miss' Lillian Hurst, Miss Helen Boyer, Miss - Bess Boyd, Miss Bessie Wooley, Miss Marjorie Seeg-mille'r. Seeg-mille'r. Miss' Erma ACord, Miss Claribelle Brand, Miss, Ann? Clayton, Clay-ton, -'.Miss Betty Cutler Miss Yiy-lan Yiy-lan Keaf, "Miss Edna Sorenson, Miss'Lucile Collins, Miss Margaret Bird - and Miss Helen Rowe. i ' . Dirjiner Fpllovs Social Afternoon AnJ enjoyable 'session .olthe Mary. Cecelia club was held ' wUh ,Mrs. Clan nee Tolboe; Mohday: afternoon at; th e home of Mrs. Cv A, :Tplboe, Ga nes, social chat and music were delightful features and a de-licioi de-licioi s " dinner" was ' served. Cp 'era were laid for the following! follow-ing! Mrs. Lena D. Swensoh, Mrs. GroVkr C Forsyth, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. Edwin Madsen, Ms. J C. Aj 'Dahlqulst; Mrs. Vernon..Tol-k boe; j Misi .. Alphatf.Fojeylh, Miss Nattella TblDoe," M"r3. ' CT'A'l Tolboe', Tol-boe', Sr.; Miss ' Donna -Tolboe, Miss Wan la jErivth; and guaeta llrsi H Pi Hansen and -Mrs; Wren - Wilkin. Wil-kin. 'v ' :v : 4 Try, CikU Ptakain' Vigtttble Compoan v malVjife Ei4jeous cveryonth. ttt $ . oc4 tooic . -.' Lydis Ev Piokhaia's ? i' Ycfiwle Coeapound relieves cranipu i i JU. I i DAY Kathryn Snyder hostess To Club , ! Two tables of bridge were played at the X cluto party held at the home of Miss Kathryn Snyder Tuesday evening. Miss Mae Sutton Sut-ton won the high score award. . ' A . delicious dinner was . served preceding the bridge, amejv . , xn attendance were jxiiss, .uarion. an Vagenen, Miss He)ena Batea,i Miss ,1 Helen Newell,, and . Miss Florence Hitman, the tatur! r'bWe' Musical Program At Clivell Club Miss Evelyn Prusse .was hostess to-embers of the Clivell club Monday evening at her home. During the time pleasantly spent with 'needlework and social chat, beautiful vocal solos were rendered by the Misses Hannah Prusse and Lillian Mortimer. . A" .tasty luncheon was served, to the following: Miss Clara Peterson,' Miss : Virgie Beelar, Miss Lillian Mortimer, Miss Mary Moir, Miss' Zola Martin, Miss Amy Cummings, Miss Erma Brown, Miss Marpiret Mecham, Miss Melva ' Bhurtleff, Miss Merle Cummings, Miss Janet Webster, Miss Alice Bullock, and Mrs. Alta Allred, the latter being a guest. y r; V "Dinner Guests Mr and Mrs B. ' K. Farnsworth of 'lorgan, -Mr. and Mrs. R. C Jensen of Salt Lake, Mr, "and Mrs. Russell Magleby of Magna' and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cox"of Manti, were the 'dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. IP.' Mf Alder Sunday. There were two brothers. - The. younger boy, was very smart, he older one just normal. But the older son, as the years went on, grew to be more and more stupid, so it seemed, and when his brother, two years younger, caught up to him in school anC at examination time passed, while his brother failed, there seemed to be no doubt about it. Poor Don: got. worse and worse. He was nervous tbo and he Jerked his head. His eyeo got bad and he had to wear glasses. He developed a sort of pigeon-toed limp, - and altogether it was just too .bad. There was little brother.-, about four years younger than the-smart one. His' name was Merrill. The smart one was called - Jack. Don, Jack and Merrill, .in order xf age, they. were. t ' ; Well, the' little chap was in my room at school and he was a puzzle. puz-zle. At times he was as quick and bright as the best, at others he, seemed to ' te in . a sort of stupid haze. Tfaher G;ets the Blame . The mother ofvtnese' boys came to school a'uite - often. . She was atiibitiods ftf ati of'thein and ha4 ; t unuiv, nutu. vttiMa wcui wiuug, of takug t tut on . the teacher. ,un uig reaiuioer was ner in .11 j-tl'yk 8 I frit t ivt I I SJ- j; ! x. iZr ftf f r 1 ? -v.A S !fx I , was failing and constantly made this remark, '"Jack is so bright, I wlslr'the oilier boys were like, him. Donald is so' slow and now I'm, afraid Merrill Is going to be slow also. I think you teachers don't 'Understand my other boys. They could do "better if they had a chance. I help them all I can at home and "Jack helps them, but it doesn't seem to be a bit of use," 'I "knew the family well. They were neighbors in a way and quite ?weii:',jto do," in the community phraseology. One evening I was asked' to dinner and then the murder was out! Without realizing it, that mother moth-er made a comparison in Jack's favor every five minutes. Jack was this and that. Jack was the veryi ticket. Poor' Don sat there blinking pitifully through his glasses, a perfect ' dud; Even his father had to poke; cruel fun at. the ' boy who had let his younger brother pass him in school. Jack' was" all right with Donald, but he teased my little- pupil terribly. ter-ribly. I could see that Merrill would -some day be a iecond edition edi-tion of poor Don. - : ' : Tears passed. Jack left the fam- These yiVid red jersey-. -Kbeach pajamas, with white trim, are sponsored by Anita Louise. A neat little beret of" woven material also is worn. Coast Visitor Honor Guest Miss Mary Prows entertained Monday evening at! her home in honor of Mrs. Beth Hayes Sowby of Los Angeles, Calif., who is here visiting. Games, music and a tasty repast were the diversions and Were en- jyeiT-bynfe following: "Mrs. Red? non Hansen, Mrs. Lois McDonald, Miss Gertrude Sauer, Miss fsabelle Henrie, Miss Kathryn Brockbank and Miss Edna Giles. ' ' BIRTHS -ANNOUNCED SPANISH FORK Births are announced at the following homes: Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Mortenson, son; Mr. and Mrs; Heber J. Mc-Kell, Mc-Kell, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Williams, girl; Mr.- and Mrs. Bill Christopherson, son; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Davis', Van Nuys, Calif.,' son; the mother "was formerly Viola Ludlow of 'Benjamin. Dee and Jennie Evans Meyers, Price, son. ily for college and studied law. He drank, went to pieces in another anoth-er city, and died. Donald and Merrill Mer-rill are today partners in a big business," solid, fine citizens.' After Jack left they got back their self-respect, self-respect, and lost their stupid ways. Never compare two children. If yod see signs of nervousness, self-consciousness self-consciousness and lack of confidence confi-dence In the slower one," it is better to aeparete the two if you can. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Remove! Dandruff-StopiHair Falling Imparts Color and Beauty to Gray and Fadd Hair 6oc.and$i.oo-,atDraggiici. . HUcox Chem. Wki.Patcbofiie.N.T. 31 I c - See the New vJM Tr'if ' f -l. v U 4 t Eldyd Cai1 i i iraaffes And thePrlces-if Rdaiionable IToo Modern As the U932 Babies Who Will Ride In Them! r -.- - ' ' - :" f:" f " .", - ' You will like their ease of h?mdling; the graceful grace-ful body designs; the ffnely ; woven fiber, the beau-: beau-: tiful and decorative finishes, the smart upholster ing. -. i OHY $12.50 AM) UP 4 ' 4. I I SAVE - with 'SAFE'JT ty r.-AVa . - - - ' . . -. vi'. '-i,t. h. v-.-irr' U r ... -mm I .." rr - - .V f . rv. i ou lxeveTttzay in ore MiereunuMi leniunex ExceJIenf ProOTm f Presented -At Gluly- One of the most en joy able -social affairs oX , Tuesday evening was the party .-given by Mrs. Ole E: Olsen at' her home for members of the Social Art club -1 "! v r v Mrs. Olsen read a letter which she received for her 'birthday - from her son, Marion J. Dlsen, who is engaged in missionary work, in Wales at the present time. Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist followed Vith a paper 'The Art of Living." A group of favorite old-time fcongs were rendered by Mrs, Ella A ft. Stubbs, accompanied by Mrs.! Alene C. Simmons, vocal and piano selections were furnished by Mrs-Simmons, Mrs-Simmons, and vocal1 duets were? given by Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Stubbs. The Misses Hannah and Evelyn Prysse rendered a vocal duet, r.c-, companied by Miss Ruth Prusse, after which three Vocal solos were furnished by Miss Hanna Prusse. Mrs. C. S. Vincent ?4!!.,Ygay an. account of her reentirip to the Hoover dam. J . ' '''' ' .. t" ' A delicious luncheon wad served. In attendance were the following members of the club: Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Hannah Cardall, Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. C. S,. Vincent, Jr., Mrs, William Vincent, Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mrs, Albert Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, Mrs. Leo Knight, Mrs. B. Asael Johnsoji, MrB. Tohi Thur-good, Thur-good, Mrs. Edwin Madsen, Mrs. Lena S wen son, Mrs. William Min-ger, Min-ger, Mrs. Alma Bourne, Mrs. Melissa Me-lissa Lewis, Mrs. Victor Anderson, and guests. Miss Hannah Prusse, Miss Ruth Prusee, Miss Evelyn Prusse. Mrs. Alene C. Simmons, Mrs. EllaR. Stubbs, Mrs. Le Roy J. Olsen, Mrs. Mary Olsen and Mrs. W. K. Farrerv You And Your Friends Ward Reunion Gay if Miss Melba Olsen of Ogden, spent the week end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe. Heber C. Hicks of Salt Lake City is a visitor in Provo for a few days. Gordon Bruun of Ogden, B. Y. U., student who suffered a severe leg injury when he was struck by an automobile more than a month tgo, was removed from, the Aird hospital hos-pital to the Dee hospital in Ogden Tuesday. His condition "is reported to be serious. - Mr. and Mrs. Silvan Zobell are Deightful and successful in every detail was the annual reunion of the members of the Fifth ward, held Monday at the ward chapel. the -gay ' affair being attended by COO men, women and -children. - Officers and teacher o? the Primary Pri-mary and Sunday ' school entertained enter-tained 200f youngsters, in the after no.on .and the' reunion committee, with Earl . Elliott as .chairman, tendered' a" 'iiartjr fbr thi remaining remain-ing memher during the. evening. . Xh f oilowmg splehdld program was furnished: Cohgregation singing'. sing-ing'. '"Anierica"; t -pj-ayer, Harry Thomas; song, Relief society trio; welcome . address,. Bishop W. - O.' Facer;-vocal duet, Mary and Berna-dine Berna-dine RIeh'fns; 'reading, Alice' Facer; string trio, Mary and Ruth Hol-b Hol-b rook.-and Pauline Bennett; toast, "to Qur. -Leaders," Dr. Amos N. MtrriU; 'Roast- to the Followers, Miss Elizabeth Souter; reading, Mrs. LaVive' H. Earl; community singing, led by Rigby Jacobs. Fpllowmg:the;program the guests enjoyed mixing games, under the direction of Miss Mary a Hodson and Rigby Jacobs. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served, after which old-fashioned square dances were featured. The music was furnished, fur-nished, by n : old-time orchestra, comprised of James Clayton, ac-coideon; ac-coideon; Henry Hartley, violin; Mrs. Earl Elliott, piano. The rooms -were- cleverly dec orated with patriotic colors, this feature being in- charge of the M. I. - A. (, fr 3f D. E M. Club -Party Enjoyable Miss Velda Gammon was hostess to members of the' D. E. M. cub at her honTe M"onday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniversary anni-versary of Miss Helen Kavache-vich. Kavache-vich. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss Kavachevich Miss Marie Hoare, Miss Mabel Johnson, Miss De9na Frampton, Miss Elrna Jensen and Miss Grace Gammon. Later, the t party attended the Utahna. NERVOUS AND SLEEPLESS ' McCook, Nebr, -"I couldn't sleep very well at night and was a little nervous," . s a 14 Mrs. Ella Tiril. the; proud parents of a son, bornKoute 4. "I learn- baturday at their home in Steel City. Mother ' and baby are doing fine. The new arrival has' two sisters. Ruel Green Bybee and Anna Linnea Anderson of Ogden were married at the county court house Tuesday by Frank Salisbury, county coun-ty clerk. ;. Jhuvras '.A. Bullock, of Preston Ida.,' Bas been visiting in' Provo. fez th Lawrence Peterson, of-Cedar City, has been a Provo visitor for a few days, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.-A. Peterson. The young man was recently appointed manager man-ager of the ' Escalante division of the Mid-Western Dairy company. , Verl Anthony Harris of Lehi, and Ruby Cobbley of Pleasant Grove, were united in marriage. Tuesday at the county court house. Frank Salisbury, county clerk, officiated: RECITAL THURSDAY Vocal students of Mrs. Hannah C. Packard will be presented in a tecital Thursday at 7 p. m. in room 270-C at the Brigham Young university. uni-versity. An invitation is extended to the public to attend. ed of Dr. Pierce s Favorite P r e -scription, bought a bottle, tried it and then bought another. I think the 'Prescription is a spendid tonic for wqmen. I am feeling fine." If a woman has backache, severe pains periodically,- &nd suffers a great dea), .she ' should take this well-known tonic. It is sold by every druggist in both fluid and tablet form. , ,n " "Evei-y packftgfe of Dr. Pierce's Prescription contains a symtom blank. 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