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Show S PROv6V(tJTAH5 h& VjENINlGHERALJ), ';MO.NS A Y.Vil -AY 23rl93 2 . , PAGETH2 '. - 'Edited by'Ethel Holds "Final, ; Initiatidris - j.Fitaloi4nIUatKm ceremonies f of tbe LftahBeta chapter -of. the Tbet Alpha' t'.U oatioaal professional dramatic 1 fraternity of the B."U were ' held, .at Maple canyon, near Moron r. Frfday night. The affair was declared by roemt toera ttvjbfy IhV-Biost uniflie -cere-nlony,'; ever' helll'.by the" chapter. Prof.- Alonzo - Morley, faculty? ad-vl5nrr ad-vl5nrr was in" charge of thecere-rnM;inTHjlfiL' thecere-rnM;inTHjlfiL' pledge iererXUa AluuvColman.-v Miss", Slna vBrlni -rilI;iiJ3T Fawn Ivlrt tTrid.THeV - f-Vae ' jiai'ty, which. Included Jietive, and ftliimu i tnemberg, .arrived! vat , thtf cany6n'ate Friday erenlng. A -. dpHcloua . pfcnTs9pper was served near a huge bontire and the initiation in-itiation ceremonies followed. " Early Saturday morning, the . party 'hifct ' aver- the mountains, fjeverah Koinfe on Into box cahyon,: returning ,bome:r Saturday: evening. 'v 'tiaf Helen -Decker t and " Miss "Wllma; ilatisen were in charge" of ', Participating in the affair -were: Pro& and Mrs. Alonzo Morley, Moxv ' rto. Cltafirer, Glen - Webb, - Archie, WiUxAtnax-MriTiand Mrs., Claude Eg-: gertdf Kt Miss Wllma Hansen; Boyd ; Neta4:Misa-; Gertrude Partrdget M59JHenv Decker; Misa Fern v Staaomm Bemice Barton. Mls ElitliJIttrWr-qiaude, Snow, Mfca ; AJlBSolenfiMjfc Mtss Sina Brtmhall Prttf Wcb, Miss 4 Fawn Ivina and - .T. iUtttg? ' ) Arthur Haliadavs Hosts to-Club ,"A delightful tlme waa enjoyed, .by members of 1 t'je M. J B." H. club at tho-home of Mr. and Mrs. Arth- uV HAllailay" Saturday Evening. r ; 4 1 Misa; Lyda Hallada and Alva! Coleman '-won the-'COO 'high score favors.,'. The following -were , served a deJicloua luncheon: 0 - 'MK and Mrs. A! Hansen," Mr and i , Mi-s.EUcene : Halladav.-Mr. - anxl I Mra;"Thomas Da Vies,. Mr. and MrsV- HaroM Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. JUvaj Coleman of Salt Lake '-and" Misa; v Lyda , Ilalladayr-the Matter jhelng ar L: guest -v: tr Mr "ilf.nl. Zi t rlightrf doted Girl '. : : -:;.ti . - - jo wonaer " i - - r 1 ..... i- " r 'V i '.. . .hi ;i . .. : l v i , - ' , . ---- - - , -7 v . :. ' ... ' - - I i,. Gertraut Braun of . Vienna Is llglt ton her feet,! She' weighs only 67 pounds', which isn't mtich soon is to make her dancing debut n Elaine-Paxmah jarid : ; - Announce ncr-v - ' '4 ' i :l 'Art" School w i ; ;For Girk and Beys " Ileistratioa Tuesday, I.iV" 2 . , - - - D. ImbdiuJhbneVM : C? FORECASTING TWESASHIOW: V x j fa- 4., : i v ? , v " I Jl:f Is''. y ' A smarts yet '"pfacncal ; little street coat r in.theij3ew ribbed -weave, is worn here by Rochelle Hudson. Ber Ing collarles it'is adaptable to any costume. . Of soft, neutral shade. it wfir harmonize with air colors. I 'if ' WiH'JBnterUin- ' 44 - f' . ' i J .... i to canry around: - The young prodigy in London and ew;. York.-- ,. U-- L $ -..4 - - - 4 si -It; - " t 4., vx- ' k-w- 4 r- V- &fe:sK.:-:'.:-:-: 8- 3 . 3 . ' S ... I 1 (- v' '?7 'PAYBONIAN' : . : - Mrs. Beatrice .Ijardingr will be hosiers to members- tot " the Pay- soman ciud weanesaay evening ai her iiome. t " - A 'v'-:;?,r ' ; Lnm&reon!' will (be- 'followed' : by bttdge and prlzeawlU be 'awarded. ! A meeting of Valley Chapter No, S, O. wiU b held Tuesday evening- at o'iloc at thelMaspnJc temple, " 51 ' VJA1 ' Hf"-,"' s : r Relief Society , ,,. i lyi-j fiiin ii - i Miss ir, nale( plterton, of the -B: vY.'U. , will is 'give ,the lesson on ,Th - Creative, Mlnd,J at; the First wara Keuei ociety -meeting T ues day at 2:30 o'clock i in ;.the ;ward chapel. ' v '..'i.' ' A fine original musical prOgram' has been - arranged undetr ne- direction di-rection of Sj. W. WilHama. J - . second waiId , ,1- The social service committee of the Second ward Relief society will have charge of', the ,meeting--Tttea- day at 2:30 o'clock 'in tiie ' ward Relief society hall. Mrs. 'Emma Jones will give "the -lesson, a vocal 'olo, will be furnish ;d bv. Mrs, -EtheL Lewis .nd a .reed-. 4'lng will be ; given, by JMiss Helen Hoover. . - . - - 8 ''TrilRDWAllb 1 1 -A fine program . has been at ; ranged by the social service .. de partment -Of the Third" ward 'Relief society for the'Vnetinjf to b field ward Relief society hall. , ; ; Leo Taylor, .a vocal solo , will ba furnished by Mrs." Herald R.' Clark, and two"se)ect)ons wtll, be fend ered by- ahaTmonlca'band. --Tbe -lesson wHI.be given by Mrs. Nelli Taylor, Mm Josephine tMcPhie. .and. Mrs. S'torehce'FJehser: ; A, The tleber Generation " will'be ViWeweffltrs7eYStewW ' at the fourth ward 'ReUff . society meeting, TttsilaJt ti 2 0, p!ciock. f the ward chapel. - Uh"1 i: fiissic win oe xxirnisnea ay me Fourth'JWard fia"3ies cTiotusT and ' a vocal duet will be rendered by the Misses "AnnandBetyTiradsfen; The -social rvlce -section of the Fifth 'ward- Relief society will have CaaYgV of ptheTheetJng"escray atl 2:30 onctoclt at tie ward chapel. J. C. Mof f itt will give tWe lesson. A splendid program, has been) ar ranged' i ' i i: Bonneville; The social service committee. Mrs. Clara Meservy and Mrs. Ad-dltf Ad-dltf Hendricks, wiirhave crArg'e,1if th ; Relief society meeting :to be held In -the Bohixevilie .ward hapel Tuesday atfernoon" atv"2:'30 o'clock. b,e thre subject of , the . lesson., r Two musical numbers will be furnished by.MrsC Ieah Wheeler "ahd Mtn, Alice Davles acomtanled by 'Mrs. Mildred Hall. ' -l JtUlUC JL lUUIi i. UUL fit Drtloyd llS CulTlraore ir home againi iroro a three creeks tofir' ol 'the Pacific coast where he has visited numerous "clinics andTlDs- pltala doing-pMt graduate -Work; cal conventTon in rPasadena and visited the Sansun Metabolic clinic at Santa Barbara, He 4ipent a week at-l'ae Stanford jiosptalWd'medl-arschool jiosptalWd'medl-arschool and aweek athe Oakland Oak-land hospital where"he workedwlth Dr. W H.'Rowe en hay revet Mud asthmaviand ittrJ W, T7oe :on disease's of fcblldren. --"i Dr.- Culllmore also ! snent ' mime time "at the Universltyi of Cattfdr-H nia at'an rranoisea Btudyihthe methods of ' ' halldling ; ; student health. ; Ms8sli$tfsa w i if w is ' - w w. w f - - t ,! ! '-':" BUYER' tEAVES ;F0R TlEVaORK'r-",'.";'.' ;' ' I -tinS.'LE0XB'IS'0F Lewis ladies STORE:to-$ilIDAYT::..-J ;-WJr, -kJV Jill 1 ... .4.. , . - . ... Mrs; Packard - Honored By A delightful social affair of Saturday, Sat-urday, evening- was the : surprise .party given on Mrs.. .Hannah C. Packard at her home, by her vocal students 'and: their .partners. Beautiful vocal aolba were-rend-ered; tturing thereveaingihy Misa Helen Bslfreyman, cEdwln ? Peterson, Peter-son, Mrsv : J,Kafl Beck.'-and .Miss 'Alton v. MerrUls.-1 Hawaiian A steel guitar ftolors were played, by Mrs. Donetta Anyone. . j-. . In "behalf of the studenfs, 4 Miss Marie;' Peters' 'presented "Mrs, Paeiiard Iwith a beautiful ' radio " latnpv:A.-1Tesp6nse followed. A mim'ber of enjoyable vgames "were4 placed, prizes vbeing won by Dr. J.' Karl Beck and Miss Clara Hamblin. - A tasty luncheon 1 was served " to" the tellowing: Miss "Helen Palfreyman, Miss Vera Beok;s Hiss?' Marie Peters Miss jane Packara, Miss ' Louise .Boyer, Miss ClaralHamblin, Miss 'Florence Jensen, - Miss Marvel Wilde, Mtss Shirley Redd Miss Af-ton Af-ton Merrill, Donald' fetevfens, Cornell Cor-nell Peters. 'Edwin ' Peterson, Eu gen Larsen, Bud Murphy.-Mr. .and Mrs. aust' Antnone, r. ana jars. Oven r'Smoot, Jr Df an Mrs. J. ftarl iBeck and " Mr.' ' and Mn. Dwight Packard. PROVO COUPLE tfiip Dr. and Mrs. R. Garn'Clatk have returned 'from a five weeks tour of .the east where " Dri Clark did post-graduate work, atnhe' various 4 hospitals" in the targer eastern" crt-lesr'ahd: crt-lesr'ahd: Mrs. r Clark ' Investtgated VotCeiwuiture work at snany prominent prom-inent 'studfos. ;.- ' ; . In tereiting "studies were made toy br.- Clark't'the Orthopedic clinic ahd iDn lPeiBy,s clinic 1n -Nw Vtfrk. visited the Atignstaha hospital ndDn TCrfle,s Clinic fti Chicago ahd tr. Benjamin VOra ddtff in qorth Chloagoi An Interesting Inter-esting week war also spent at Vle fahtous -Mayo 6Tihic. - . In additionltu iho busineia 'studies 'stud-ies ttn'njoyabHr time was had by Dr.:' feted MrsJ Clark 'uttemiing'con-erts, 'uttemiing'con-erts, splays And'vtsitmgwlth tftah people ? In 4 the eastern : citj es. T; 'At; Cleveland they had 'a'-stroke:bf,lu'e;c intthat-the Metropblitan'Opera ensemble en-semble 'were. 'there f,orfour jfer- Tormahefes. where they 'had the privilege of' seemg iand hearing Ami ottier noted mnsie artists. . . Attend ttarkv Concert ' : While In' New -Yorlt they -attend ed a' program -of Isadore .Belarsky's at' Town hall and found the hall packed,n tmtumal -tribute'1 this lime, i .Most of ' the legitimate dra 4a and tmislcal shows were "also taken in while theywere' infcfewr -York. B. T. U-3ferople in" New Ytfrtt are all prospering -and rhavesteadyi obs report Dr. and Mrs. Clark 'which speaks highry f or rttie Utah people. (...,"", , . , . v- . f -In Chicago Uhey" visited :Mr and Mrs. ? Wlllard A Andelin,: former Provoans, whd kfe active in music Wrk In Chicago; Their small j?on, 'Jim, la one of the casV of , "Skip - A 4tt w , w sw w as w. . v. m iii i i f wi v- i r ONE-FLOWER CORSAGE . mfrr r : : - M lib s w t The ope-florer corsage was introduced in Hollywood today by T,alulah. IBankhead. . "My favorite orsage comprises one large" and perfect Easter lily, Jcclares Miss Bankhead, "I can use this flower with very type and olof of costume, and-wear it either at the shoulder or waist." . If lilies are riot obtainable, Miss Bankhead substitutes with a large white rose, a spray of white lilac or a yellow-tinged iris. , Because of its limitless-possibilities for unusual floral effects, the one-flower coriaage promises to become one of Hollywood's famous fads. m '. 'j : : : i You arid Your Friends .Mr; ahd 'Mrs. Whit Hoover are the. proud parents of a son, born Sunday ' afternoon at ' the Crane Maternity home.- - Mother and baby are getting along splendidly. The new arrival has trae sister. i :M and Irs, B. W. Musser of Bait r Lake were- visitors in Provo today. - ' ' - lJsiielrH. lSulllvan of Los Angeles, Calif, spent today with friends in thisipity. f .f . Mr. anS Mrs. G. W.; Tolman of Santaquin ',are rejoicing Over the safe -arrival ;of a- fine "baby ' boy, born early Sunday morning at the Crane Maternity -home. Mother arid 'baby are doing- Wne. " - tr,' land -Mrs. ;ljowry Netion and Prof, and Mrs.' H. R. Merrill were Salt' take Visitors Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs.;Tlagh ,K. , Jolley have, a s6n,b6rn tnis morhln at 'the'CraneTtfHlernity horn. Mother ana tne.new arrival ait. ;-v"sM-yv- s BCl oilnsori ' Of " Morgan, former 'B. :Y, V., student,; Was the guest, of Prof J and Mrsj Winiam F. Hanson Sunday"; ;,' ' " ' -. i tr,4irva K.SiMaifreU 'of Salt LaW4$ visiting at the home of her .py! whfch Js'featufed regularly oVertheVadto.' t Both Dr. and. :Mrs.: Clark- report i they enfryW 1 f to tUe fullest their-rive weens trip- i ngr mmw m vs1 m m jhit . 3 , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirk- wood. Miss Eva WUkins left this morning morn-ing for Los Angeles, Calif, where she will make - her home with her sisters,' Mrs. Clarence Tolboe -and Mrs. George W. Olsen. Miss Phyllis Snyder is . visiting in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. J. Chrlstensen. . Mr. . and Mrs. : John 4ies and daughters, Wanda Grace and Nora of fcteTling Alberta, 'Canada, have been visiting here over "the week hid. 1 GENEALOGY MEETING . . The Ptovo Fifth wafxf genealogi cal it-lass meeting will ' be1 -Ireld at 7:30 .. m. Monday' 'irl the Fifth' wa.d meeting -hr-ase.1 Interesting work "will be dlscusseg Under the direction of -Mrs. -Edna H. Bent-wet Bent-wet ? ahd Mrs. Priscllla ' L. Swensori. t All members' .are; urgedto ybe 'ireaent. . . , A . Yo u s a v : i n w 1 1 n g , l.i;h pricd fcrinii. ; 1 - I1 n,r-5 n n l B ott - Peterson Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Bott of Provo wish to announce the engagement of t'neir daughter, Edna, to -Harold Peterson, son of HansTPeterson also a resident: of this city. The ourig couple will, be married in the iear uture. a " J. R; Club Party Enjoyable Members of the J. R. cluto were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. A M. Lyall at their tfome in Sprlng-ville Sprlng-ville Sc.tu.rday. evening. Three tables of progressive 500 were played, Mrs. J. N. Crawford and s Peter 'Forsyth winning tha high score favors. A tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served to; the following:' Mr. and -Mrs, Peter Forsyth, Mr. ujxi Mrs. .Eric .Borraan of Spring-vlIle. Spring-vlIle. Mi?. ' and Mrs. J. . N. Craw-( lord, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Street Mr. 'and -Mrs. P". R. Hitchcock of Provo, and Mr. arid Mrs. Baker of Springville, the latter couple being nniiest? ff, Sf, 9fi 4 Literary i-eague Plans Breakfast The annual tMay breakfast of the Literary league, Mll.be held at the Hotel Roberts, Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. COMMON TABLE SALT OFTEN HELPS STOMACH Drink plenty of water with pineh of salt.. If bloated with gas add a spoon of Adlerlka. This washes ut BOTH "stomach and bowels and -Ms of all gas. Hedquist Drug Co. adv. Announcing Servfce! ilroned - : ; W0 K l lTO HipRE!; JHE WASHDAY BARGAIN you wished 'W6Uld;c6me to "fit" these times of thrift! "! Good homfe managers welcome-it, arid no. wonder!,! Imagine! - We wash; i &&ry$ings - We I return, thei vvearing apparel . steady JT or ,ygu , to. Iron and putwajfciind . WE IRON THE FLAT PIECES THAT YOU WISH IRONED, the . hardest part of the "bundle! Priced-sd that you pay for just the actual Fservice jyoia reeiveBTiAT-IRONlSD- DAMP WASH is a TiiRIFTY Service. -nf-f orarepresen tative 3fS S 11 375 .W. Center Sti: Phone. 164 - "." , Provo, Utah ' ..i ,.iT... w wiiut m wj u "-f"'"' -.-- Mrs. BudNilsson " :! Hostess! to Glub" i - - An TLfternoon" oT bridge ,,was enjoyed by members of the Satur-" day Afternoon Bridge club and several guests at ttie resldence-of Mrs. Bo Bulhvck rwon-nha f club 3 Yavor,'Hrs. Harold Blumenlhal" re- ceived the guest prlfce and Mrs- f Joseph Lover1dgev-eas presented ; the second award. ' . . 1 " j A tasty "repast was "served, to i-- the following members: MjjuA.1- - i bert Hlckrcai Mrs. Glen Shntfions, ' ; Mrs. Bob Bullock, Mrs. Lean Creer ( ; and Quests,' Mrs. Arnold -Roblson, Mrs. Deniil Brown, Mrs. Harold Blumenthal, Mrs. Joseph Lbverhlge, Mrs. MerHU Deer. Mrs.' Paul West wood, Mrs. H. C. Johnson and Mrs. Alnta . Hansen. 3 Dinner Guests On Sunday Dr. and Mrs. M. W.' Merrill were the dinner guests of Prof, and Mrs. H. R; Merrill at their home Sunday. Sun-day. - : :" The season's flowers prettily decorated dec-orated the dining table. j To Be Guests at 1 Affair In S. L. Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Harris .nre to be guests it the. ilumni ban-quent ban-quent to be held at the McCune School of nniiiic in-Halt Lake City" Tuesday evening. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOCS FLOWERS for Decoration. 389 No. 7th West. Phone 379-J. v m29 PEOtnES, Phone 2R 649 South . Second West. 29 -. - DECORATION DAY peonies- 50o doz. A. H. Jones, 662 W. 5 So. xn29 PEONIES) for Decoration. Gilbert Field. 1003 W 5th So. Phoria 1396-J. m29 . - : , . Vl A FEW FIRST clasa hunting dog pups. Call after 5 o'clock today, 478 No. 1st West. ta2M MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL work, done In en change for produce. Call 451-tJ : i FOR SALE OR TRADE WILL TRADE late model Hudson sedan for baby grand piano. H Jolley. Pnone 1571-W. 157 North' 3rd West. - o29 ' , .,n , H LOST' 2 MONTH old LeweHyn eettea pup. Return to A?G. Hulick, 670 S. 4-B North or Phone 1042. Try Lydia E. nokiism's VgUt Compouod Felt Terribly -T.'ervdua 4- .:-fm- ragged out-. . . juways nKiat-tpnoir and. u blue. She should rake Lydia E. Fiaki .ham's Vcectable Corapoxmd. ,la tooic ' 4 ' I action bM.l3s opthe syitem. Try it. - j A Thrifty DamWasn Hi to ldphlliiiour plan ..j.mi. Ay- -.-s.- ' -."j';'" 1 1 -I - 1J 1 i - i i j . 7 ) i jt t i; i 3 ! !) Il 4 . 4W lv.-H- 1 |