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Show PRO V O (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932 PAGE THREj HERALD PAGE FOR WOMEN Edited by Ethel D. Rambeau, Phone 494 or 495 Canyon Party Is Tendered Visitors An enjoyable social affair of the Wek end, was the canyon party .given by Mis3 Vilate Elliott Sunday Sun-day aiternoon and evening at Aspen As-pen Grove. The honor guests were Miss Harriett-Wood, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Ida Wendell and Miss Mabel Johnson John-son of Minneapolis, Minn., who were also passengers on the world cruise recently enjoyed by Miss Eliott. The visitors are now touring the parks in southern Utah. Miss Anna Ollerton was also a guest at the canyon outing. A delightful day was spent and a delicious picnic supper was served. Later, the party returned to Miss Elliott's home in .Provo where social chat was enjoyed. if if, if, O. S. Alumni Holds Session Mrs. Amy Jackson Barrett was hostess to members of the O. S. Alumni Monday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Jackson. Bridge, - social chat and music were the diversions, followed with a tasty repast. In attendance . we're Miss Sina Brimhall, Miss OiJ. Haws, M,rs. Lily W. Lloyd v Mrs. Muriel S. Wallace, Wal-lace, Mrs. Caniille C. Bennion,,Mrs. Anna 'Ashworth, Miss Alice Taylor Mrs.. Melba C. Qsmbnd of Washington D. C, and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Gessford. fc J D. U. P. Meeting ioried'Month Club Calendar Hi VAL NORN A meeting of the Val Norns will be held Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Miss Gean Clark. ALPHA - Mrs. James Kirk will be hostess to members of the Alpha club Wednesday evening at her home. LA CONDA Mrs. Ted Haymond announces that the La Conda club party, scheduled to be held at her home Thursday afternoon, ha3 been postponed for one week, due to a death in the family. TBES JOLI Members of the Tres Joli club will be the guests of Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Page and Mrs. C. W. Thomas at a canyon outing in South Fork, Provo canyon, Friday. MAPLETON The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the Pleasant View Camp will not meet -Thursday afternoon, as scheduled. The session has been postponed 'for 'one month, at which time it will be held at the home of Mrs. T.'J. Lewis. Luncheon Guests Mrs. Agnes I. Whitecotton gave The B. B. H. clu held their new member party at the home of Miss Beryl Whiting. A card- party was enjoyed after which a midnight luncheon was served to the following follow-ing members: idissgs-Ferl Nielson, May Johnson, Naoma Tew, Muriel Jensen. Billie Lee, Helen Whiting, Ruth Lee and the. hostess. The Mapleton third - year 4-H club, under the direction of Miss Merlene Tew, 4H leader, .met at the home of Miss Beryl Whiting Monday night. The following officers of-ficers were chosen: president, Miss Ferl Nielson; secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. Miss Wilma Whiting; reporter, report-er, Miss Beryl Whiting; song and cheer leader, Miss Cora -Harmer. Miss Rae Cazair of Greenwich, who is visiting with her sister, rs. Faye Llewelyn, spent tSie week end in Provo with friends. Sunday night meeting in the Mapleton ward was given by the Daughters of the Pioneers. l.e evening's entertainment consisted of a song by the congregation, "Daughters of Utah Pioneers"; opening prayer was offered by C. a luncheon at her home Monday j.H. Houtz; song from the Daugh-afternoon, Daugh-afternoon, for Mr. and Mrs. Bur-) ters of Utah Pioneers, "Jesus, My nett Culbertson and two sons, who! Savior"; reading by Sadie Whiting; -are visiting Ijpre from their home I solo, Mrs. Iva Seer, "Mother's Old In Omaha, Nebraska. Red 'Shawl";" history of Mapleton . a SIUMMD? LINSEPE (7) Ef7, A UAX1D MADE SUP AND PANTS OF WMITf UMEKI. I I X II I - SS. ft . rV " i nm f ' '' BELOW-PAUTfE GiRDLE OP SATIN WITH MEM ELASTIC ' PANELS f?WT, BELOW-A SILK. ' eZEPE SUP VUITH THE MEW TJUyZfPPE&OPDOIWG TO oisPSJgf-Mfnw buttons . -AN0-HOOK9. . pi Q. S. Trovata Plans Canyon Festival A canyon festival is "being planned plan-ned by the O. S. Trovata girls for Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Wildwood, Provo canyon. Miss Delenna Taylor and Miss Maurine Dixon are in charge of ...angements. . ' Salt Lake City Dinner Guests Covers were laid for eight at a dinner' party given by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson at their home Monday Mon-day evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smart And family of 'jalt Lake City. The Smarts arc visiting in Provo and Springville with relatives and friends for a week. Covers were also laid for' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomas and daughter Beverly of jpringville. Beauty Operators At Enjoyable Affair A delightful swimming party, followed by a delicious picnic supper, sup-per, were enjoyed by members of the Provo Beauty Operators association, asso-ciation, Monday evening at Geneva, Ge-neva, the hostesses being Mrs. Veneta Coe and Mrs. Veina Clo-ward. Clo-ward. The gay affair was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Allie Bertin, Mrs. Melva Peay, Mrs. Delia Lov-"eridge, Lov-"eridge, Miss Ruth Polley, Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Jones and Miss La Vern Cros- bie. AFTERNOON COSTUMES They're Chic Medium 'Twe HAVE LESS FORMALITY en Sport and Evening Modes by Mrs. Jennie Bird Hill; remarks were made by th following old :pioheers and residents of Mapleton : Mr. H. B. Perry, Mr. William B. Perry, -Mr. William B. Allan, Mr. P. E. Whiting and E. E. Marsh-banks; Marsh-banks; Mary I. Dahlquist of the central camp also made a few re marks. Closing song was given 'by the Congregation, "Oh! My Utah," after which the benediction was offered by Mrs. Joseph Jensen. Jen-sen. A group of girls from Springville and Mapleton hiked 'into Maple canyon Wednesday night and en-Joyed en-Joyed a weiner roast. Many different differ-ent games were enjoyed around a hiige bonfire. The following: girls were present from Mapleton: Misses Miss-es Wilma Whitingr Ruth Wis-combe, Wis-combe, Ruth Whiting, Louise Plumley, Beryl Whiting, Helen Whiting, Ruth Lee, Bill Lee, Naoma Na-oma Tew, terl Nielson and 'Mur-lell 'Mur-lell Jensen. Those present from Springville were Misses Lula Hatch, Marion Miner, ( Mrs. Merl Miner, Glayds Thompson, Eulalia Cbndie, Harriett Miner, Veneta Peterson, Pet-erson, Minnie Henderson, (harlot Hall and Geraldine Nielson. 1 1 r , j" " I ; - Tl II i , . V( P x . T:'-U i H , ''m tm mMM (mmj. umim ! itiiwmjtiB nfiiirrilittiVi rTjm i Le Tesee Girls At Weiner Roast Lc Tcsee club girls enjoyed a gay campfire program and weiner roast in South Fork, Provo canyon, can-yon, Monday evening, the outing being attended by the following members: Miss Helen Spencer, Miss Ruby Street, Miss Donna McCoard, Miss Virginia Vick, Miss Verla Ewing. Mi:;s Mary Ralston. Miss Lau'el Aagard, Miss Nadine Taylor, Miss Edith Harrison, Miss Millie Lamb. Miss Ada Cowan, Miss Wyla Johnson John-son Mrs. J. M. Viek, Miss Helen Pen rod, Miss Helen Sterling, Mrs. Eugene Hansen, and guests: Miss Fay VVi:ite, Mi-s Ruth Crane and Miss Eva Christensen. J 'J 'f Guests At Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Paxman and family had as their dinner guests Sunday at then home. Wi Pete Amaru. Joe Hapi, Tom Clark. Russell Rus-sell Carr and Mi. and Mrs. Harold Handley. Covers were laid for 11. The season's flowers were used in decorating dec-orating the dining table. Camp Breakfast Is Followed By Hike The Trailbuildcr boys of the Fifth ward Primary enjoyed a de- l.-cioua campfire breakfast ea Monday morning at Bridal V Falls, followed by a hike up t Kiwnnis trail to the fa'ls.- Mrs. Junius Christensen cliap oned the group and Mr. Christ sen also accompanied the party. The boys participating in the a event were: Hal Thomas Dl Hunter, liaymon.i Hall. HaT Anderson. Grant Clark, Grant 11 r. o:i. 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