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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 3, 1932 t -I to ui 8 b s 6l &' t I tl i B w 'ri SQ61iFY NbMS - ,1';' ' ' J. P. woods Is Honored At Following the regular meeting of Valley Chapter No. 3, O. S., held at trie Masonic temple Tuesday evening, eve-ning, a social was given in compliment compli-ment to fames' P. Woods. worthy patron. v -7' . '' . Mr. Woods 'is leaving Provo the latter part of the week to reside in kynndyt." Tasty refreshments were served to 50. La Deja Girls Elect Officers . . Miss Margaret Schow was elected president, of the La I?eia social unit of the B. y. U. for the ensuing year at a meeting held Monday evening at the home of "Mrs. L. P. Durrant. Other 'officers elected were Miss Retta.Go'ombs, vice president; Miss Beulah Millet, reporter; Miss Effie Wamick, faculty advisor. Group singing was enjoyed and a delicious buffet ' luncheon was served. Easter colors and motifs predominated. In -attendance were Miss Ruth Madsen, Miss Nina Halladay, Miss liargaret Schow, Miss Loretta cMoon ' Miss Meulah Millet, Miss Zelda Lewis, Miss Dorotha Reed, Miss Ann Wheelwright, Miss Retta Coombs, Miss Edrne Dotson, Miss Effie Warnick and Mrs. Durrant. Miss Retta Coombs, Miss Ann Wheelwright and Miss Edme Dot-son Dot-son were the assisting hostesses. Pioneer Gamp Hojds Meeting Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 8, met with Mrs. Ellen L. Homer at the home of . her daughter, Mrs. Guy Shurtleff, and the following interesting program was furnished: "History of; Utah , read hy Mrs. Mary Gray; historical sketch of the life of HheJbh'n Loveless family, fam-ily, read fey Mrs. Ethel .Bandley; readingsr'-Mrs. , Bandley. . Tasty, refreshments were served tO 15. , t ' . Oyster Supper v roUows uancmg "Mr., ajid Mrs. Andrew Johnson entertained a number of friends and neighbors Saturday evening at their home. Dancing was enjoyed, music being be-ing furnished by Harold Kendall and Mrs. Clyde Craven. At midnight, mid-night, a delicious oyster supper was served. - ' , In attendance were the following fol-lowing Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo D"avis, Mr. and MrsE. it Barney, Mt. arid Mrs. Ixrenz45?-aie5jL frf$t. Trrmii Thalman. Mrs. Sarah Stras bourg, Dean Strong, Mr. Littlef ield, Mr and xMrs-Rieske, Leo andBotH ert -ScoW AlW-behWohns00 TTrnnlt ReviUe. Mr. ano Jars. iLyiyuc oh Ui.rnl1 Kendall. ".. ' - I "Gold and Green" Ball Arranged Announcement ts made that the annual "Gold and Green" ball of the Bonneville ward M. I. A. will be held Thursday evening in the ward amusement hall. " A good orchestra has been engaged, en-gaged, for the affair and the contest con-test dance will -be demonstrated. .A cordial invitation is extended to the public in general. . J- ,v -4 S V r irst Ward Plans Chicken Dinner Under the aupices xt the First ward Relief society, delicious ill ho served Sur7dky:M.rch 31. from 12 to,2 p. m. at the ward recreation nan. X. P. , Silver is chairman of N the ticket committee," and he reports that tickets may be secured from various members of the ward who tre included on the committee. The public U invited. , QREHEUM WAUJEN W1JJ JAM i ANirA PAGE --REGIS TOQMEY i-V-V - . f t". i rnmMl Hmar lVnI i , f, and -. Gutoon -.. OVER? THE HILL'- STARTUP'S 5-7 NORTH 1st U'KST , All .new, nifty, i comfortable, electric ranges , andv.refrlg-eratqrs; andv.refrlg-eratqrs; stean leat -and hot water circulation;! I V. s - Eyery niance Is mak-v nXi for thk."GirI HyN In a Milium? fVCl i '.-s wPsA n '- tmmm Apartments - - . Calendar MARY CECELIA Members of the Mary Cecelia club will b ethe guests of Mrs. Vernon Tolboe Friday, . at 2:30 o'clock at her home. GAIETY Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hanseen and Mr. and Mrs. Reed ' Stewart will entertain at the ; hamS of the former couple Thursday evening for members of the Gaiety club. Progressive 500 will he followed by a luncheon. AURORA Mrs. Vida Clemmons wil lbe hostess- to membersjOf the Aurora club at her home, 143 South Ninth West street, Thursday evening. "LA. CON DA Members of the La Conda club will meet with Mrs. Royal Chamberlain Cham-berlain Thursday afternoon at her home. Bridge wil lbe the diversion and luncheon will be served. MISSIONARY WOMEN A meeting" of the "Y" Misisonary Women will be held Thursday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock in the ladies' rest room at the university. The program will be furnished by members of Delta Phi. RAINBOW Mrs. Hazel Clark will be hostess to members of the Rainbow, Bridge club Friday evenings at her home. TIME OUT Mrs. Fred Hedquist. will entertain enter-tain at her home' Friday evening for members of the Time Out club. Bridge and luncheon will be the diversions. - PROVONAS Members of the Provonas club will meet at the home of Mrs, Essie Selck Friday afternoon. . tN. H. A party will be given by Mrs. L. M. Brian Thursday evening at her home for members of the N, H. Bridge club. . ACACIA - Mrs. Junius Christensen will entertain en-tertain members of the Acacia club Friday afternoon at her home. Friends Tender Birthday Party Friends and neighbor entertain ed at the A. Will Jones home Tuesday Tues-day evening, in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Jones, which occurred on that day. Games, music and social chat were the features pt enjoyment and a delicious buffet supper was serv- H. tn hfc following - -fiir.anj IjMr&toijS' fi. Olsen, Mj&i and Mrs. J. F. Thurgood, Mr. and. Mrs. C. S. Vincent, MCr. and Mrs." George Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Knight,; Mr, and, Mrs. W. IC Fatf ef iutt auu ittis. aiuiui itwiauaji, w. and Ms. . C. A. Dahlquist, A. H. Jones and Mrs. Ellen Jones. Birthday Dinner Attractive Affair Miss Orpha Nelson was tendered a delightful dinner party by her mother and siste. Mrs. Martin Nelson and Mrs. Harry Lindley, respectively, re-spectively, Tuesday evening at the Nelson" residence. The affair was given in celebration celebra-tion of the birthday anniversary of the honor guest, which occurred on that day. A , prettily, de.cora.ted . birthday cake , centered . the dining table. Covers were laid for Mrs.- Pauline Shipman, Miss Augusta, Scherer,. Edward Scherer, Leo Andrew, Mr -Prt V. Jg Harry Lindley, Miss Fern Ivie, Fred -and Sherman Nelson A Double Bill Program! Unusual Entertainment! Don't Miss Thi One! few ALASKAN ADVENTURES- , brought to the TALKING : SCREEN In jan Epic aof arv American Wilderness 'o)Dir. New . Jjackfits 'Are Fitted LEATHER vs, VOQl,EN& With" the vast, popularity gained for "sports clothes! this season, we lind that the jacket 'and: skirt are actual" -necessities,.'; and, .there are many -. variations ..-.to ; make iiieir combination . interesting W? ave, for example the Jacketbiouse, the windbreaker blouse, the. ' separate Jacket under, which a blouse must be worn, and $he sleeveless Jacket which is a worthy accompaniment to woolen froeH wch Uv be worn in the eAJrljt sprieg. ".arlwith knitted, frock tor spring and sumr jier.wear. : :'':'l'.L ' 's'-" ", The Windbreaker In; the youthful typef '-we JTihd jackets o ,flanpel fayored; In dark biawn, navy, ;and rjpd, frequently of nautical inspiration: . These are sometimes ;.of wi,ndb,reaker silhouette; silhou-ette; ylth suede collarsnnd waistbands, waist-bands, .and the slide-fastener front end waistbands and. the slide-fastener frcjn and pockets. Velveteen jackets rjB.mart. too, and these are frequently seen in surplice lines with; .large clips or metal buttons, but-tons, such as, those sponsored oy SchiapareDi." - For th1 most part, however, "chamois, lea. tiier and suede are "favored .these varying f roni tlie Kixn-Avaistecf, windbreaker type to-the J-S. coat of slightly flared ' skirt -only - semi-belted, or the straightline coat with a fairly wide Uelt ail around. Scarf Effects Among the higher priced types we see thin woolen linings, the pattern pat-tern of the lining being repeated in a detachable scarf. In the 1932 quest for color no opportunity io supply it is overlooked, and these scarfs, often of Rodier inspiration are most effective. ' The sleeveless jacket, while it will be worn during the spring over one-piecer dresses, will find its forte in the later 'spring " and summer months, due to its youthful, sporty aspect, and t'he fact, that it is now developed, not, only in important import-ant bright and dark colors, but in white, natural and pastels as well. D. E. M. Club Social Enjoyed Miss Thelma Halladay was hostess host-ess to members of the D. E. M. club Monday evening at her home. Cards, sewing and music were the diversions and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: follow-ing: Miss Thelma Gatherum, Miss Helen Kavachevich, Miss Marie Hoare, Miss Desna Frampton,-Miss Elma Jensen, Miss Mabel Johnson and Miss Grace Gammon.. The hrst nwii had )t dozen dozen hens and tvyite 23 TOosters." pie second" man had Iwkt five and 20 hens and half a dozen dozen rooster. Which man had the most of each.1 j Stickler Solution j TUOUCU 1 IN TIME FOR LUNCH MAV S r AFTER 7 V When the letter 1, B, U and T are Aibshtuted. a shown above, the couplet reads correctly. TODAY and Thursday SIDNEY FOX and ; RUSSELL GLEASON ' ' s , ' ' 5.1 : ... s I " ' ft' (' A J I nun i v 1 1 i . a i i -' SidtieV.Fax itr 'Nice mm A motion .picture of particular interest has been booked by the Crest theater, today and Thursday. The picture is "Nice Women." Universal's drama of a tangled love affair, with Sidney Fox in the featured fea-tured role and a cast which also includes Frances Dee, Alan Mowbray, Mow-bray, Russell Gleason, Carmel Myers My-ers and Lucille Webster Gleason. "Nice Women" presents the demure de-mure Miss Fox as a "younger sister" sis-ter" who poses as an expert in'of- Classic Lines Favored In New Bridal Gowns BEADING AND LACE FpRM DAINTY TRIMMING A bride always seems picturesque and when middle-age, historical fashions inspired the couturiers some two years ago to elaborate the wedding-gown with extravagantly extrava-gantly elaborate manipulations, draped skirts, and voluminous sleeves, we all "Oooohed and Aaaahed" with delight. Far be it from us now to deny that those gowns were effective. They were, decidedly, and certainly did much to make the bride the outstanding personage at her wedding. V Simplicity Which is as it should be. Still it seems to us that it is more admirable ad-mirable for her to be conspicuous because of her dignity and the good taste with which she is groomed, groom-ed, rather than the motionpicture flamboyance of her gown. In other-words other-words we're one hundred per cent in favor of the wedding gowns det signed for the spring bride of 1932. Because her gown has taken to the utterly modern lines which advocate advo-cate slim hips, and long flowing skirt length . . . because shf hna in almost ' every instance discarded the ijuwery colors which were forced, upon her returnins to the classic li peauty Of ow-hiter'th eccJe asucauy ricn ivory white . . . because be-cause she covers her shoulders and back discreetly with a cape (which may be removed to reveal an extreme ex-treme decolletage or harness-back! . . . because hei; veil, though not -so voluminous as in former years is still long . and gracefully trailing, and because it has discarded the gewgaws of embroidery in seed ptearla and rhinestones for the pristine pris-tine fceauty of its own delicacy, relieved re-lieved only by a border of fine lace. Cwvered. Shoulders For the bride who doesn't care about later using her gown as an 'Clvv ' La81 Times Tonite 1 1 ; t'M? CLARK GABRE in , fj" I "POLLY of the CIRCUS" fr LL If I with MARION DAVIS x v . : 41 " Starts Tomorrow! Tn4v Ultra-Modern . . VAN V- 1 as timely as tomorrow's paper! I v' iC WhV they i 1 V didnt know I -. I kW S?l wasnt worth f W s: V- i' - J J MAE JEAN I ' MARIE CLARKE - HARLOW - PREVQST Riotous Comedy - Sportlight I -NEW SPRING I COATS. AND: DRESSES at WHOLESALE PRJCESr v v. i DON'T, MISS THIS MlGUWlXlKfi; . i ; h :N i-i iHT AV A Wornen's Wear: -P. Women" at Crest fairs of the heart, only tp confess later that the apparent sophistica tion is only a pretense. And. then, ' bringing the picture to surprising finish, she embanks as a real siren who needs "all the arts of love and gets what her, heart desires. "The Break' Up" with Captain Jack Robertson and "Skooter" will also be shown today and Thursday. The picture is unusual and offers the highest entertainment value for all. evening gown, there are those without with-out removable capes, which wear long sleeves, tight at the . wrist, buttoned with a dozen tiny satin buttons, a drop-shoulder which may be attached t6 the lower portion por-tion of the sleeve with genuine lace inserts, and a soft, slightly draped neckline, high at the throat, absolutely untrimmed,, except for the string of pearls the bride wears. You And Your Friends C R. Hill of Salt Lake, -was a visitor in Provo today. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendrlcksen of Logan, were visitors in Provo Tuesday, the guests of Prof, and Mrs. Alfred Osmond. Colonel Lewis of visited hert Tuesday. Salt Lake, Adelbert Robinson of Salt Lake, was among the visitors in Provo today. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, born Tuesday afternoon at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and babe are getting along splendidly. Mr. and Sirs. Theron Kirk are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a daughter, born Sunday night at the family home. Mother and baby are doing fine. , . . - Screeri Act - Soyhd News .jj.iL.rn. i with t la. 'W,- , h , i I OREf.1 S0(MY A number of friends delightfully surprised Miss Natie Harris at l?er home Wednesday evening. i.Uamea were played and - refreshments served. Those enjoying the party were Rue Harper, Jteva Downs, Helen Harris, Natie Harris, Donna Gilman, Carma Shoell, Ellen Max-iield. Max-iield. Carl Louder, Oscar Swenson. ajid Clyde Olsen. - Mrs. Isaac Harris had as guests yveanesaay, Air. ana Airs. Kaon ione, airs, uuy Walker. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Carroll and Mrs. Hat-tie Hat-tie Bezzant. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs, Mrs. Hannah Thompson. Mrs. Elizabet'a Erichsen,1 and Mrs. 3. R. Hampshire Hamp-shire motored to Salt Lake Thursday. Thurs-day. The. .Seventies quorum of Windsor Wind-sor ward entertained' at a social Wednesday evening in .honor of Mrs. Alfred Johnson who are leaving leav-ing vhe ward. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thorne attended a birthday party in honor of Bis'.iop D. B. Thorne at his home Friday ovening. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Downs and two children. Dona and Jerald of Bingham are visiting relatives in Orem. Mrs. Nona Baxter, Clara Kirk, and Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk motored' mo-tored' to Milford Friday to attend the funeral of Joseph Hickman, a relative. They returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Blumquist of American Fork visited Sunday with Mrs. Blumquist's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harper. Mr. Richard Hampshire of Mohiland spent tLie past week visiting vis-iting relatives here. f Mr. Rulon Sutbbs is visiting relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake this week. Miss Helen Newell Is Club Hostess Members of the X club were the guests of Miss Helen Newell Tuesday Tues-day evening at her home. A delicious luncheon was served, after which bridge was played. Miss Kathryn Snyder won the high score prize. In attendance were Miss Marion Sutton, Mrs. Clark D. Webb, Miss Mae Sutton, Miss Loree Van Wagenen. Miss Kathryn Snyder, Miss Helena Bates and Miss Florence Flor-ence Hickman. rice JUm On New Easter Mdse. MEN'S AND LADIES' NEW HATS JUST RECEIVEpfc We Can Save You 25'. i on Your 1000 SEWING THREAD White, Black, and Colors. 30 c Dozen 200 Pair LADIES FANCY RAYON HOSE New shades BLOOMERS and STEP-INS Fancy Rayon For Ladies and Children . . . J L. D. S. Garments . Heavy Double Back, " New or 7Ci Old Style...... w PANTS Men's and Boys' High Waist Corduroy Pants, Latest colors AC and styles.. 9Q9 SHOES For-poys'and Girls ' Black, Tan and Patent' v 79c G9c . : t"'90C; ' - J: Extra Special Lot of - LADIES' FINE DRESS HATS . New lot ' justing..;:... 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