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Show ' 1 1 . - PROVO (UTAH) EVENING; HER Air D, WEpNESDAY, .MA-YJ5,, 1932 PAGE THREE r t t To Be Guests At Luncheon In S. L. 4 r LA1 Calendar Edited by Ethel D. ffembeau; Phone 494 or 495 HERALD PAGE WOMEN f 0 - lyweds Be Tendered Supper Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Bott will give a wedding supper this evening ; at their horn-, in compliment to their daughter, Edna, and Harold Peterson, Peter-son, son of Hans Peterson of Provo, who were united in. marriage - in Salt Lake City, Tuesday. . Covers .will be laid for 20 member mem-ber -of the family. Mrr-and Mrs. Peterson will leave shortly for Castlegate, where they twfll make Lheir home. :. V & ffi Sfi . M a r r i age Of G o u p 1 e Is Announced Of siecial interest is the announcement an-nouncement ' of the marriage of Helen ,White3ide3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitcaides kof ,Lay- ton, to ynn Wakefield, son of Mr J and Mrs. J, FY. Wakefield of Provo; which took place thi3 morning in the Salt Lake tern Ie. -A prc-w'edding supper was tend ered the couple Tuesday evening at vne;Whlte3ide3 L-cs.dence. covers being laid for tho immediate mem bers of. the two families. 3 . . immediately following the cere-money, cere-money, Mr. .and Mi s... .-. Wakefield left for the. Grand canyon, where they will spend a week before returning re-turning to Provo to ; make their home. " ' V - Los Angeles first delivered milk in bottles in . 1888, using a glass fruit' jar type". " - A , Befolii eolrege irt . Wisconsin has been given a collection of weapons used by .Filipino' headhunters.' : : - TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIFICATION ) ; ,; i FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS STANDARD make cornet with case, Cheap. 345 -E. Center. Phone -V 1012 -v- - ; i CXlOICE pink double peonies. 188 -: jsouui sm-.wesx, ... : ." revet FOB RENT UKFintNISHETJ STRICTLY -modern S rms, gas.808 "West 2nd North.. v 3 KM modern house. 445 South 6th Cast. Inq. L. J. Eldred Phon I 705. . . v ;V ; vi J1" 3 RM apt., private bath, stoves, gas. garage Reasonable, 306W,j j8 FOB JIENT FITRNISHJED 5 HMi modern home. 144- West 3rd ORiUNFURN new;4 rm: mod.' apt. . 330 So. 3 W. Phone 1512J. Jl 3; o r X M 111 S - 1 - 'V. . j 'J ONE OF, THE -GREATEST MONEY-. JlAISING SALES EVERPUT ON BY- - ST GnciiMGiinc2iiffii i.'100 CHILDSV and LAblES' "HOUSE ? gDRESSES WJLt BE TO THI FIRSTlOO LADIES AD1ES STORE WU"R AM- CENTER STREET -I PROVGJUTAH, C-0 LEO N: LEWIS. ; :v ARRIVED IN UfeW 1 P.M. r THE A smart street ensemble for spring is shown here by Ann Harding in this black-and-white model. The coat,' of cordea. , lightweight wool, sponsors the smart , button - trimming, trim-ming, The gown, ' of : corded silk crepe, employs the. fashionable scarf tiedat they throat : & 4t HrwbWoiTieh at Meeting In StL. ;; Mr s iCt H. Funk and Mrs. Robert Crosbie, attended a meetiner of the coUh'cil administration' of j the I B- - i partment of Utah for the U3.W.V. auxiliary, Tuesday evenlnar atth cnamoer or commerce, In Salt Lake City - - ," . - - Elach -Italian uses j an I average ,of vfive matcSics a day, government figures show.: . In Italy they" are sulphur affairs their" manufacture being a government monopoly. GIVEN AWAY 0 3 - ''it : f ; f FORECASTING FASHION ' - vi:- li Si V"" l --. YORK AT 9 A; M; AV1LLSTART BUYING XT 4 t. x LILLIAN LEWIS.' sit or Is X Mr. and Mrs. V Wr Harding;gave an attractive dinner party at their home Tuesday evening. In honor of-Miss of-Miss Madeline Clark of Wichita, Kansas," who . recently returned from the northwestern states mission mis-sion field. nd -who Is visiting here, i The "delightful affair was, also !for Miss PrisciUa J Christensen- of fialem and Mr. and Mr; A. TJ. Merrill Mer-rill and small son -of Ogden. Pansies prettily decorated : the dining table, white a large vase of peonies was. tastefully arranged in the living room;- . ?-av. Mrs. Merrill and Miss Chrlsten-sen Chrlsten-sen are-formr missionary companions compan-ions of Mr. Harding. t 1 Ny' H t j ' VieuX Aniies GluB -At Gay Affair A delightful outing at the mouth of rock canyon Was given by M". Geneva Powelsbn Monday evening, for. members of the VIeux Amies club. j. - . ' ' 1 Beautiful music -was furnished during the evening , by Ray Le Vitre, Ixris Stewart and Harold Kendall, who play the banjo; guitar' and accordeon and harmonica, respectively. re-spectively. A tasty picnic luncheon was sefved to the following: Mrs. La Preal Clayton, Mrs. Amy Cole,. Mrs Ethel Peterson, Mrs. Velma Hedquist, Miss.Bernice Condon, Con-don, Miss Mildred Condon, Miss La Vera Crosbie, Mrs. Gladys Cor-bett, Cor-bett, Mrs. Ada Mellor, Mrs. Ar-villa Ar-villa Grimm; Mrs. Norma Nelson, Mrs Bessie Whitehead, Miss Laura Bonnett, Miss Helena Stewart, Miss Kate Peters, Mrs. Lila Beebe, Mrs Frank-Knight and Mrs. Agnes Duke, the latter two being guests. Mrs.'.R. 8; Kitchen and Mrs. Le-Roy Le-Roy Johnson- entertained at a most delightful dinner - party Saturday evening 'at the home 'of'Mrs. Kitchen in Provo. - The affair - was given 1 h honor - oi Mr.' 4hd Mrs. Lawrence Davis, who were married mar-ried early in the week f n the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Davis, was formerly for-merly Miss Evelyn Tilsoh. Dinner was served atfour, small tables, ,with jaderial;c)vera; and;jcentered Withftseaffif r tridaliwreai? iand ileedmg hearth ATheiflacel? cards and .tallys were -in bridaV design. 'Bridge followed the 4 ttlnher;' and prizes were .awarded to Mrs.-Orlin Peay and Louis N. Sorenson. Cards 'were .placed - for Mr. and Mrs. latchenMr. .rtod MreLpuis N. Sorenson.' audi Mr. and Mrs.vOrlin Peay- of Prcrv,' Mr. and Mrs. . John- lfcon, Mr. aad MtsEdson Anderson, Mr. aifd Mrs. Edward Holmes and the honored , guest. -. . --v ' . f Mr. - and Mra. Frank Schaerrer announce the marriage of their daughter Faye to. Mr. Edward S. Holmes, son of tlrf and Mrs. -Edward : Holmes : of - Eureka. ' which took place on December 24. 1931. The -young bride has been teaching school in the ONebo district for several sev-eral years' and Mr. Holmes Is em-jployed em-jployed jby'the Metropolitan ; Insdr-aace Insdr-aace compeiayThey-will reside in Payson. . ' - Mr Hand-Mrs. Winward Tanner are here from the-northwest visiting visit-ing with their parents, ' Mr., and Mrsi'W. Fred Tanner. They are enroute toIlllnols' . ' : VMr.! and ; Mrs. Daniel H. Hlggtn-botham Hlggtn-botham artd little daughter Delorcg are here from' Loa Angeles; for; a jvlsit: rwith Mrs. Higginbotham'g "parents, Bishop and Mrs. Robert L.' Wilson. They arrived .Sunday nd apenr tbe-rrrsriJtfnOTr-the week in Salt Lake with the Hlggfn-botham Hlggfn-botham family. : i. 5 Following the ' -dance at Arrow head Saturday night, a 'number of 1 friends went tok.the. ome or mr, and Mrs. Alma -Jones -at the'power yiant fora supperperfty, 'In the group were Mrl' and Mrs;- George Carnett, Mr. and Mrs. Dick-Chappie, Mr and Mrs. Angus Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ;Rigby,t Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page, . Mr. and Mrs. Jones. . v Me. and Mrs. . Max Mendenhal and baby of Ogden areVhere for a week's ivisit i wttti theixC i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall. Tuesday evening a family- dinner and birthdayrJn honors ;j$ti Max V PAYSflN HEWS :.: ' -s ! ::; . -: ' - ' - - L r A ? - V- 3 Lelong's success of the season is seen here in tho form of a bolero coatee in hand tricot, black with edging in yellow and very light green. Touches of yellow are found in the buttons and sleeve finish of the black marocain dress. The hat, by Maria Guy, is black straw trimmed with yellow and green ribbon. (s- Miss JejDpson Now In Tyrol . OETZ IN TYROL, Austria, May 24. Miss Wilma Jeppson, head of the health' and physical education department at Brigham Young university,- who arrived in Europe April; 18 is studying physical education edu-cation and recreation trends abroad Under the direction of the American Peoples college," located here in the heart of the' Tyrolean Alps. . The principal part of her three 'months course is an extensive field ' trip through central Europe,,which Hs ' conducted by a department of the college. - She will be spending some time at the social institutes In Vienna, - the new- gymnasia in Beilin, the youth movement center, at Castle Hohnstein, Germany, the International Peoples college at El3in6re, Denmark, and at Helsing-fors, Helsing-fors, :'iFjnland, where a broad recreational recre-ational program has been - initiated recently. Her study tour will close with a week in London. Mrs. Q, JE. Olsen Hostess to Club "i Mrsr Ote Er Olsen was hostess to "members '-of the Monday Afternoon After-noon Social club Monday at her home. . ? Mrs. Peter Groncman gave a delightful de-lightful retold story during the afternoon of -needlework. A delic- -ious dinnerwas served, covers being be-ing laidfdr the following members of the clut: Mrst John Vincent, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. r Frank Halladay, WtsL WijUiami Mildenhali, Mrs. Wil-Mani Wil-Mani VincentjMrs A. Will Jones, rs. -Peter ' Gronemani Mrs. lx L. Nelsoia;, Mrs. Albert Halladay and Mrs. Parley Olsen, and guests: Mrs.?Mary Blitho, Mrs. Mary Ann j st arrer, Mrs; -Kuy Petersen' of Salt Lake. ' . 4 T Services held UANSH ' FORK Funeral services ser-vices for M rs Martha 1 Ellen Taylor; Tay-lor; wffevof .Yawcy '?. Taylor, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Second Sec-ond ' ward chapel ' with Bishop Ellsha Warner In charge. The speakers were Dr. . Joseph ' Hughes and A E. Money. JBifa'nop Warner made the closing remarks. Music was furnished j by' the ward choir aftd solos 'by Arthur Briggs and Gilbert Y.' Johnson. Interment was in the SatTfi ci'y cemetery. ilendenhall was : given. Present were" Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Jensen o"f ; Spanish - Fork, v Mr.:, and Mrs; Kenneth Dlxon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pa'ge. Mr. and' Mrs. rGeorge" F. WHson'and .their families," Bill and Jean MendenhalL' Mr, and Mrs.. Eustace - Mendenhall, Mr, and Mrs. Max Mendenhall. . : -"' try ty'dia E, inkham't Vcgctabf 'Compound 1 V- i in r - i A illilirirTi'uVfiV - m V'tittwi.J li . I Li WJ -Kocnerry '.firda uGclcrhcreycs.lfsbe" would only try LyJia E. Pinfcham's v vVegcttblc Cotppoua! in tablet-form, Your Friends Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Smith are happy to announce the arrival Of their first son, born Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the family home. Mother and baby are getting along splendidly. The new arrival has two sisters. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Silver havq returned from a delightful ten-day visit in Los Angeles. Mr: Silver attended a convention of the Farmers Farm-ers Automobile Inter-Insurance company held in that city for four days. The return trip wag made by way of Zion3 canyon. Mies Madeline dark of Wichita, Kansas, is among the visitors in Provo today. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ash worth and two daughters of Firth, Ar'z-ona, Ar'z-ona, "have arrived in Provo to spend a month with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peay and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashworth. fr. and Mrs. R. C. Baker of Draper, are rejoicing over the .r-ival .r-ival of a fine baby girl, Tuesday evening at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and babe re get-" ting .ilohg nicely. R. H. Lowe of Oakland, Calif., spent today with business friends liere. , Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rigfcy of Beaver, are the proud parents of a son, born May 9, at the home of the grandmotSner, Mrs. Christine Peterson. Mother and .,- babe are getting along? fine. . -1 J. D. Hobson -of Ogden, representative repre-sentative of the Sperry Flour company com-pany was in Provo today on business. busi-ness. . v. Mr. and Mrs. Mauric RWHy are Salt Lake visitors today. t Mr. and Mrs. A. J, RclM of Mon-ticella, Mon-ticella, Utah, !haVe a son, horn at ihe Crane Maternity home Tuesday Tues-day .afternoon. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Lester Cunningham was taken to his hbnte In' Pi'Wo today from the Aird hospital,- where he has been confined for the past two months due to -serious Injuries which he suffered vhen he fell from a tree while working on West Center street Hiscondition is reported as being good." J.II. AndreSvs of Ogden.' yisited friends In ProVo today.' ' ' Mr." and Mrs. K. fc. Lowman of Phbettlx,)Artz:, wera among the Visitors in Provo today. Elmer ' Meldrum underwent ' r- . . "V,m. . ,f-... tibbie rCobk' Hayvard fi , - . ;-wK V - Announces her ' I - Summer School in Oral Expression I and' Dramatic Art - . ; Work Beffins June A.f , . Address 2 4 6. No: 2nd E. A Wool tricot ensemble in the new chevron weave is featured here by Maggy Rouff. The suit itself, composed of dress and bolero, is of light gray with roman stripes in red, black and white as relieving colors. The sleeves and bolero hem arc drawn in by an elastic band to achieve a pouchy effect. Turban by Agnes. Young Couple To Be Soon Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robertson of Springville, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, France Coreene, to Robert H. Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Booth of Spanish Fork. .The mcrriage is to take place in the Salt Lake templo, June 8. Mrs. Daugherty Hostess to Guild Quilting and a tasty luncheon were the diversions at the regular' regu-lar' meeting of tne members .of St. Mary's Guild, held at tba home of Mrs. Emma Daugherty Monday afternoon. Twelve members enjoyed ttie afternoon. aft-ernoon. major operation at the Aird hospital-Tuesday night. Mrs. Laurel Leavitt and daughter daugh-ter Elaine of Mesquite, Nev., have arrived in Provo to spend the summer sum-mer "with Mrs. Leayitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Durrant. Mr. Leavitt is expected here in two weeks. Mrs. Wesley N. Peterson and daughter, Mai lene of Salt Lake, are spe.iding the week at the home of Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Olsen. 1 jors nteed "purt nd efficient. USE feit than of hisk i:.::;i::.:;K:.:..!; T;):j priced brands. tmrmmrrmrnniintiiinimiutt Eefjis tratio'n Now . . i Phone ACACIA Mrs. M. B. Wallace will be hostess host-ess to, members-f the Acacia club Friday afternoon at her home. TIME OUT Members of the Time Out club will be the guests of Miss Lois Moore Friday evening at her home. Bridge will be played, prizes awarded "nd luncheon served. MAAN SAL, Mrs. Sadye Lewis will entertain at her home Friday evening for members of the Maan' Sal clut. UTOPIA Mrs. Jennie McDowell will give a party Friday afternoon at '-ier home -for members of the Utopia club. RAINBOW Mi. and Mrs. E. D. McDonald will he haste to members of the Rainbow Bridge club and their husbands hus-bands Thursday evening at their home. AURORA Members of the Aurora club will meet at the home pf Mrs. F. R. Hitchcock. 433 East First South street, Thursday evening. PROVONAS Mrs. Fred Critchlow will be hostess to members of the Provon-as Provon-as club at her home. Friday afternoon. after-noon. NINETEENTH CENTURY The final meeting of the season of the Nineteenth Century club members, will e 'aeld Friday afternoon after-noon in the form of a picnic at the home of Mrs. D. B. Welch in Maoletori. Members are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. H. W. Geasc promptly at 2 o'clock. INI'OLA Mrs: Jack Holder will entertain at her home Thursday evening, for members of the Ini'ola club. MISSIONARY WOMEN The "Y" Missionary Women will ncct a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Chiprhan in American Fork Thursday evening. Members are icquested to meet at ttie educational building at the' B. Y. U. not later than 7 o'clock. Transportation will be piovided. rnmary Child ren Give Entertainment Primary children of the First ward presented a delightful program pro-gram Tuesday evening at the ward recreation hall, the following num bers being furnished: Two" readings, ' Af ton Ahlander ; ong, Mercy Green; reading, Ann Slick; song, Grace Peay; tap dance. Colleen Page, -and. Beverly Brown ; solo' dance, Marietta Lar-sen: Lar-sen: two selections, First ward rythm band; piano selection, Beth Johnson. ; After the program, dancing was enjoyed ' and tasty refreshments were served. The enjoyable affair was well attended by Primary children :ind their parents and friends. CESS5S3BBE9ESSESE53ES3CBI fa ADULT Evening Price NOW 20c mitct'nunu HW1 "'lrRt time together oil' the Kcreen! In a film that oliiiKH to your heart. Big I STARMNO Feature Fri.-St. TOM KBEN ' tn ; and OLIVE BROOKS . - In' . "HMKband'M OAFAY CLAUD ETTE ti Qarammnt Qicluir Selected Short ESmSSEmSOSESBESSSSEEESBI fey I S 4 i; v VAN !f 4- ai . rxmT rSv Off LWXO HAJUJ.TON;in "K0B1NS0N CBUS0 AND SON!' The following Provo women are to be guests at a luncheon to te given by Mrs. Ray Briggs at !ier home in Salt Lake City. Thursday afternoon : "Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. E. D. F Irthage, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. S. Dwight Packard, Mrs. Venice Schofield, Mrs. John chofiekt, Mrs. R. A- Moorefield. Mrs. Frank Branagan, Mrs. S. I. Levin and Mrs. Hugo Price. Mrs. Williom Chipman of American Amer-ican Fork, will a!sa join heJProvo group. " Canyon Party s Is Gay Event v X A delicious beefsteak fry was enjoyed en-joyed by the following group Tuesday Tues-day evening at Hobblecreek can:, yon. Miss Ethel Strausscr, Miss Lola Braithwalte, Miss Mayola Rogers, Miss Bart a Bennett, . Miss Mefbi Allen. Miss Erma Bennett, Mis Nina Halladay. Miss Vesta Wright. Miss Adrle Peters, Miss Elizabeth Souter, Miss Edme Dotson. Miss La Prele Aagard, Mr. and Mrs. Strausser and daughter Helen Kot Sullivan, Mo., parents and sister of Ethel Strausser. Campfire songs, stories and entertainment en-tertainment provided amusement during the evening. MUTUAL DELL TO OPEN SOON PLEASANT GROVE The M. I. A. executive officers of the three stakes Timpanogos, Alpine, and Lehi have formulated plans for the opening and operating of "Mutual Dell" the summer cabin in American Fork canyon. A. P. Warnick, president of the Timpanogos stake Y. M. M. I. A was selected to act as chairman of the Mutual Dell committee which will officiate during the entire Bum-mer. Bum-mer. It was decided to open the cottage cot-tage with an institute for all stake workers on June 25. The following Monday, June 27, Timpanogos stake will -begin ward M. I. A. outings. out-ings. Lehi stake .will take over the cabin on July 12 and Alpine stake's turn will commence on August 8. In making the yearly budget, tne committee decided to make no im- provements this year; to cut the assessment as-sessment for each ward; and to let each stake be responsible for its own supervision during its three weeks at the delt. 2 Day 8 Starting Today EDNA FEItBER'S PuHtser Prize Story of American Womanhood with BARBARA STANWYCK HARDIE ALBRIGHT and BETTE DAVIS A powerful picture of everv-flay everv-flay life which we heartily recommend to every member mem-ber of every family! ..':- PLUS -:- Selected Short Subjects TONIGHT and THURSDAY v: 1 " -v Doris kenyon: gyaramount Uff J Jr V N Alone 1 I With X .jg-;. I ladonkitahlc rourasr! I, " "hi" Jl , . c , i i 7 ', : ! |