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Show PAGE THRR 0 MODISH IDEAS FOR THE COTTON-PICKERS Refreshingly different : r: Eite Ethel D. Rambeu, Phone 494.pr495 Disturbingly flattering! PRING HATS Spring Theme Featured At Cea Ties Dancing Party One Price PRO VO (U T A.II) . EV.EN. IN- G HERALD, MOND.AY, -M A Y 2, 1932 HERALD PAGE va'-v L i r-k . -: - : (aleridar i 'l ! " ! M f i ft fT Iffi Elkshonic was the scene' ?f an attractive social f ' :? ' function-Saturday evening, when members of the Cesta ) y Ties social unit, of the K. Y. U. gave their annual invitational dancing, party; - . , .. , The f&ttire of the artistic spring decorative scheme was a miniature log, cabin arVanged in orte corner of the hall. Winding rock paths, trees, shrubs and flowers surrounded ' the cabin, from which tasty refreshments were served. Col-, Col-, orful jardinieres of beautiful apple blossoms added a pleas-i pleas-i ing effect. , The Collegians furnished the music-for dancing and dur ing intermission Miss Gwen Nelson furnished a clever spring ' Th delightful affair was attended at-tended b 100 members and guests, t, The patrons were Prof. Alice L. j Reynolds, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Eyr i ring, Dr.' and Mrs. Christen Jen-' sen. Prof, and Mr. W. H. Boyle, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Decker. - Miss Uarda Ball was chairman, on" arrangements. '"' " Members of the Cesta Ties social unit are: Miss Gertrude Sauer, Miss .Vesta Grant, Miss Maxine Clayton, Miss Virginia Grant, Miss Beulah Strickler, Miff Lola Braith-waite,' Braith-waite,' Miss Helen' TDecker, Miss . y'."Mtttf . R6yaljt Miss . Louise iBi'th.: lAi&a Madge ' Crowley, Mrs. ' f&AiS 3. ., BJaBrisAri?JtMiss Leqna f . Gibbons, Miss Dordtjpy Mensel, Miss .Fib' Iteindtelrhari, MUs Fawn lvins, Miss Ruth Holbrook, Miss Zelma 'Wintciton Miss Rose gyring. Miss Uarda Ball, Miss Helen Cook, Miss Beth Rich, Miss Alice Spencer, Miss Lorna Murray, Miss Laura Mensel, . Miss ' Olive Wintertpn, Miss Lorraine Sandgren, Miss Hel-t Hel-t en Caldcr arid Mis3 Moreno All-' All-' ... red. J , , . 1 t . 5s . 9 ; Book Read At N. L. U. Club " r "The Moon Stone," 5y Wilkic Collins:, Col-lins:, was read by. Mrs. Oa Lloyd ; at the regular N. L. IT. club ession I held Saturday afternoon at the ;J T " residence ol' Mrs. Naomi S. Snow. ' The following members enjoyed V a tasty luncheon seived after the interesting program: i J' , Miss Edna BaH, Mrs. Maude D. Mark'.iam, Mrs. Celestia J. Taylor, Mrs. Leah C. Van Wageneri, Mrs. Gladys S. Markham, Mrs. Helen M. Cox, Mrs. Geneal A. Peay, Mrs. Grace F. Paulson. Miss' Florence Robinson, liss Fay Jensen, Miss Iris Robinaonr Miss -Leree Y Van- LWaeften,-'Mr-d-tiJelci..JCil. , Q&on, Mrs. Lettie R. Dixon "and ' Mrsv .Oa J. v,loyd; fr f1 Mrs. Christen Jensen Lectures In Salt Lake Mrs. Christen Jensen gave a literary lit-erary reading before members of the Ensign stake Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A. board members Thursday evening in Salt Lake. Preceding the lecture, Mrs. Jensen Jen-sen was the dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Stevenson at their home in that city. Mrs. Stevenson is president of the Y. L. M. I. A. board of Ensign stake. f Co-Ed's Thrill J. Dallas Marvil, star tackfe' and captain of Northwestern unlvet - sity's eleven, thrilled the hearts of . thousands of co-eds when, ke dasli-ved dasli-ved down the gridiron, but it Jvas , his work in a -zoology : laboratory. that captured the heart -of pretty Dorothy Ames, N. W. V. co-ed. She admitted this when campus f Henda ;; I wished her their best on thi bc' ' vcasion of ith'e announcement; of their engagefnent today. Followins their weddinghewill take his bride . to . the Pacific coast, where, he Is under contract as assistant "coach at the university in San Francisco, 1 I I "iMiirw K i .j..jf ' P' A , -' v, 'x - i - : ; ' :. 77 1 Relief Society Programs . ,. . . - - FIRST WARD The theology lesson wiU be given by Mrs. Inez K. Allen at the First ward Relief Society meeting Tuesday Tues-day at 2:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. . A special teachers meeting will be held at 1:45 o'clock. SECOND WARD A meeting for the visiting teachers teach-ers of the Second .ward Relief Society So-ciety will be held Tuesday at 1:45 o'clock in the Relief Society hall. Mrs. Merle Madsen will be in charge. The theology - lessbn M 2:30 o'clock will be given by Mrs. Effie Madsen. A vocal solo will be fur-, nished by Mrs. Mary Clark. THIRD WARD A theology and testimony meeting meet-ing will be held at the Third ward Relief Society session Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in the Relief Society hall. ' Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor will be In charge and" Dr. Amos N. Merrill l will give the lesson on the subject, The Nephites' Idea of the Rich and Pbor." The teachers' topic will be presented pre-sented at 1:45 o'clock by Mrs. Electa Elec-ta Dixon. FOURTH WARD All visiting teachers of the Fourth ward Relief Society are requested re-quested to meet Tuesday at 1:45 f o'clock at the ward xihapel. i Mns -Emfaa''. i.Janaea , of the stake "board wili give the lesson at the regular meeting, which will convene at .2:30 o'clock. - FIFTH WARD Mrs. Maude'S. Ulchih will give the theology lesson on- "The Nephites' Ne-phites' Idea of the Rich and Poor," at the Relief Society meeting Co be held in the Fifth ward chapel, Tuesday Tues-day at 2:30 o'clock. The visiting teachers wiUi meet at 2 p. m. MANAVU WARD The theology committee of the Manavu ward Relief Society will take charge of the meeting Tuesday Tues-day at 2:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. Mrsv Vcrna Black will present the subject, "The Nephites' Idea of 'the Rich and the Poor." Special musics-will b furnished under tbV direction of Mrs E. H. Eastmond. . - PIONEER WARD Mrs:" Mary Farrell will present the theology lesson at the .Pioneer ward Relief Society meeting Tuesday Tues-day at 2:30 o'clock in the .ward chapel. . x ' The teachers arc requested to meet at 1:45 o'clock. BONNEVILLE WARD Mrs. Minnie Allen will give the lesson at the Relief Society meet ing to be. held in the Bonneville ward chapel Tuesday at z:J0 o'clock; The theology committee will be in charge. It is urged that all visiting teachers meet promptly at 1:45 b'cldek. - ' O'Neill Play To Be Read Tonight Mrs. Christen Jensen - of the B. Y. Uextelision division will give a literary lecture in Room 218 in the -Education building: Monday evening at 8 o'clock.'- Her' lecture will cover Eugene O'Neill's latest play, "Mourning: Becomes" Electra." t She will also give the Greek back ground for the play by reading the Electra of.Euripedee. ,: CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank our friends and neighbors who so faithfully helped us, in the illness and passing, away of our beloved mother, Mrs. rHlsa Jane Brown. Your sympa- .U" p". wming service In, furnish- ing flowers and aiJtomobnea at Hie fuojrai services' are' deeply appreciated, appre-ciated, .. . . , , . - THE BROWN FAMILY. 1' ' S'- i "6 i r. STOP USING SODA . j xy r BAD FOR STOMACH t 'Much soda disturbs digestioiw-For. sour stomach and . gas, Adlerika ta far better. One dose will rid you of bowel ' poisons which cause Eras and bad sleep. Hedquist Drug Co. Adv. tROYiL NEIGHBORS Rdyal Neighbors of America will rneet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the L O.- O. F, :JhaH, for their session. '-; , Members of th&JC'-club will be the guests of Miss Florence Hickman Tuesday evening at her home. Bridge will be followed by lunch eon. :.' '. , i -k . M5ATIIOUCVM OMKN ? A'irieetinir- of -.thfir Catholic Worn fen's" league wiir.be.1 held Tuesday at 2; j.' in. at; the parish tialL " . Election of bfficers will take place. :. ,..xf " - LEGION AUXILIARY A business m'eetlrig of the American Amer-ican Legion auxiliary will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Armory. A reading and musical numbers will be included on the program. WEDNESDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Elmer Ivie will be hostess to members of the Wednesday Afternoon Aft-ernoon Bridge club at the home of her mother in Spanish Fork Wednesday. Wed-nesday. ' The members' are requested to meet promptly at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wesley Stubbs. LADIES' LITERARY Members of, the Ladies' Literary club w'ill be. hostess to, their mothers, moth-ers, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fern Ercanbrack. B. I. II. B. ' v A party will be given by Mrs. Benjamin H. Bullock Wednesday afternoon at her home, for members mem-bers of the B. P. H. B. club. LINN E A Mrs. Karl Knudsen will be hostess host-ess to members of the Linnea club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Bridge and luncheon will be the diversions,. BETA SOROSIS Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson will be hostess to members of the Beta Sorosis club Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at her home, 261 East Fifth South street. Mrs. W. Raymond Green will read AIison ' HbUse," "by Susan Glaspell. Bridge Played At Smart Affair Mrs. E. W. Steadman was hostess to members of the Double Four Biidge club-and a-few friends Friday Fri-day affernooh at her hqme - Mr 8. Stanley Dunfbrd won 'the club 'high score prize and Mrs. Charles Tullis received the second favor, Mrs. Denzil Brown was presented pre-sented the guert hih score award and the guest second prize went to Mrs. Bud- Nilsson. Mrs. Charles Tullis, Mrs. J. K. Somo, Mrs. Bryan David, Miti. S. A. Stum, Mrs. Stanley Dun ford, and guests: Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Mrs. Arnold Robison, Mrs. Denzil Brown, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. G. L. Beaver, Mrs. John Daylcy and Mrs. George Willctt. On a new English car, mudguards are connected with the rear doors to save material and provide a narrow nar-row car body. THE mum DOUBLE ACTING 17 o u h ce s ' . 1 : as regular , f, A , .7 l , . ' I S " ... ' ' I . . .. Eg.--. - Keeping cool in, cottons is a grand solution this yea r to hot-weather problems. And the new meshy lisle weaves add chic and iJhat indefinable scruchy crispne, ess that makes you feel fresh on the meanest hot day. For days in the sun, there s a lisle mesh frock, with boltline and short -b:eevecl ciu.'s made adjustable by ribbed weave. The collar too is made adjustable, by two .small bows that tie. It is a cute dress, easy to Wear, easy to launder and pack. For the golfer or t he girl who never feels quite right without a jacket, there is a three-piece chalky white cotton mesh suit with a tuck-in blouse with close-to-t he-throat neckline neck-line and buttons down the front. The cardigan also buttons and mesh cuffs hug the wrist. The beret is of the same weave as the suit. Z i p p e r e 1 1 c s Enter lain Member A delightful social affair, in ,ho form of a kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. K. Carlisle Cfandall, nee Janet Webster, was given ly the ZiDoerettes Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Edith Paxman. Miss Gcan Clark was the assisting assist-ing hostess. An enjoyable table game was played, Lliss Gwen Nel- ; . : -. : - . 4Vm Vlf-ri r.ri'o arid Mrs: Naomi Beardall winning- M the1,ebnMtion"ftlV6r. Adeiioious luncheon was served, spring flowers flow-ers prettily decorating tlie tables. A number of useful gifts were presented to the bride from the following members of the club: Mrs. Helen Bunnell, Mrs. Naomi Beardall, Miss Grace Dangerfield, Miss Gwen .Nelson, Miss Eliza Nelson, Nel-son, Miss Fern Smoot, Mis Marguerite Mar-guerite Gessford, Miss E.velyn Prusse. Miss Ida Scott. Miss Goldie Spencer and the hostesses. So''inl Tonight M.mavu Ward High Plies! s and members' of the Genealogical society f the Manavu ward will entertain this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the ward chapel in honor of O. W. Andelin, J. E. Tregeagle and J. H. Murdock and their wives, who are moving to. other wards in the city. An interesting program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. All members of ,the two or ganizations are cordially invited to be in attendance. TESTED f o r 25 v h'r w- i i 4-H Pep Club Organized The 4-H Pep club of Pleasant View was organized Saturday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Grace iMcEwan. i Tne following offjeers were elected: Miss Thelma Omanson, president; Miss Inez Oman- Brown, reporter; Miss Jones, song leader. Melva Afternoon Of tJridge L.njOyed Two tables of-liridge "Wert Irtstyetr at the H. D. .Bridge club party held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Madsen, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Madsen won the club prize and the guest award went to Mrs. H. T. Coleman. A delicious luncheon was served to the following follow-ing club members: Mrs. Eugene Halladay, Mrs. Al Hansen, Mrs. Arthur Halladay, Mrs. Frank. Madsen, Mrs. Thomas j Members of XT chapter. Phi Davies, and guests: Mrs. H. T. I Delta Pi. of the II. Y. U.. held a Coleman, Mrs. Guy Coleman and I business meeting late this after-the after-the Misses Lethe and Ruth Cole- noon at the home of Miss Melva man of Midway. Boyle. r. ) - .if. ' 15 r-. I SEND US YOUR CURTAINS BECAUSE We have the finest equipment that can be obtained. BECAUSE Our employees are experienced and produce a quality of vvorfc that will please you. BECAUSE Your Curtains will be returned exactly the same dimen-6ns dimen-6ns as when you send them. BECAUSE You can send even the finest of Silk and Rayon Curtains Cur-tains and be assured that they will receive gentle care. BECAUSE Our prices are right Up to 26 inches long, 10 per curtain. From 26 inches to 36 inches, 25 per pair. From 36 inches to 56 inches, 35 per pair. From 56 inches to 100 inches, 5C per pair. Larger Curtains in Proportion. Ten Cents Extra . Charge per pair for 375 W. Center SU .- A l In A group of Piovo residents were in attendance at an elaborate dinner din-ner given ty Mr. end Mrs. Willard Olsen at their home in Murray Saturday evening- The affair was in celebration of their fourth wedding anniver-saiy, anniver-saiy, and spring flowers were employed em-ployed as a table decoration. Covers were laid for the following: follow-ing: W. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mr. md .Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor Tay-lor of American Fork and Mr. and Mi 3. Franz Westover of Murray, formerly of Provo. Phi Delta Pi Meets Fringe or Ruffles. Pro voans D i n n e r Murray Phone 164 Provo, mtah Cellomal Puillason 3 Crocodile V ' J Racello N7' Montclupc.i m,h - I WAV O . r - Tarns W y ' ? 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