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Show i in!' PAGE TWO provo (Utah) evening herald, monday, august 28, 1933. .11 1 Ethel D. Rambeau, Editor Glub News and Leading Women's Features Phone 494-495 Jack Married Today; Reception Is Planned Clivell Cllib Members At Old Mill Announcement Made Provo Xouples At Old' Mill Parly La Yadis social unit members of the B. Y. U. entertained at a dancing party at the Old Mill in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. .Twenty couples were included in the party and after the dance, they motored to the home of Miss Mar-indaBennion Mar-indaBennion in Taylorsvitle where a delicious supper was served. Miss Helen Farrar was chairman on arrangements and was assisted by Miss Bennion. Dr. and Mrs, L. L. Culimore chaperoned fine party. Club Member Is Honored In compliment to Mrs. Gladys Corbett, who is leaving soon for Ferron, Utah, where she will resi ie this winter, members of t'.ie Vieux Amies lub entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Cor-bett's Cor-bett's mothei . Urs. George W. Brimhall. Music and social chat were the diversions and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: ( Miss Kate Peters, Miss Laura Bonnett, Miss Bernice Hedquist, Mrs. Ethel Peterson. Mrs. La Preal Clayton, Mrs. AlSiy Cole. Mrs. Geneva Gen-eva Smit'.i, Mrs. George W. Brim-hall Brim-hall and Mrs. Gladys Corbett. Club Calendar WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT The Women's department of the Reorganized c'.iurch w 11 mcnt We 1-nesday 1-nesday at 2 o'clock at tho church. Mrs. A. G. Mathis will be hostess and the time will be spent qi '.in-, j The young people of the church will join fhe women in the evening. MAR-KESE Members Of the ' Ma'r-Kese dub will be the guests of Mrs. Merle Peay Wednesday afternoon at her home. if. i Outing Held At Geneva The Sharon stakp Rel'ef nrioty board members and their partners enjoyed a corn roast and melon "busiat Geneva Saturday evening. Bathing was also a feature of entertainment. en-tertainment. In attendance were: S. H. Blake of the stake presidency and Mrs. Blake, L. L. Bunnell and Spencer Madsen. of the stake high council, and Mrs. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Partridge. Part-ridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Davis, Mr. and- Mrs. Axel Andreasen, Mr. and Mrs. George Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw. I ! i . i CLEANLINESS that doesn't come from scrubbing KUB and scrub as your laundress may, she cannot match the scientific cleanliness of the modern mod-ern laundry. Imagine usinf60&gallons of water in tvery wash! Five suds baths with at least eleven changes of filtered rainsoft water assure absolute cleanliness. 'Try our service this week. Ill I l .. LAUNDRY KJ i iff f4-, : .-, -; ; , t? .-, in mi nil 1 mi mi n 11 Jf 4" tii- 11 11 n rr n i -mn ir i - irr 1 ' -" Mrs, J. T. Boutwell, nee Evelyn Startup- K. AND MRS. GEORGE A. STARTUP wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Evelyn, charming Provo girl, to John T. Boutwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Air.c T. bVucwell of North Tonawanda, .( v York. . !;: marriage took place at Nephi, July i . 1982, Judge C. M. Cooper officiating. ; ho bride, who moved to her New York Julv 1. is well known in Provo. She has ilOi. o worked as stenographer and bookkeeper at the Startup Candy company, Montgomery-Ward's, Dixon fJeal Estate company and the Wasatch Ice company. M Boutwell is employed by one of the du Pont fndustrics of North Tonawanda, and has been working in Arizona, California, and Utah for the past two years. i he couple is residing at North Tonawanda jit the present time. .y Mutual Girls Home From Canyon The E'lcer-n5 .vard M. I. A. rls spent 1'nu u'nv Friday and Saturday at Mutual Isle in Spring- dell. P-nvn c; .. on. where they en- j joyed hiKinrr. swimming, boating, a tieaaurr h int c'c. Miss PorrHh'.' Chipman, Mrs. Cordfli? F-'" t'.i Ossa Fergu son and -M-s. A:-?lVi .Tohnson wore the chaperr.ne s inl I' p girls in the. i ri' tv were- 1 or?i t ofubbs, Helen Jone-, Olive Gillfsp, Maxine Con- don. La Rue Boycev Marguerite Boyce. Helen Fronk, Hortense CLin-gc CLin-gc r, Naomi Ferguson, Nila Booth. Vuginia Glazier, Lucile Brereton, Stella Bournous, Erma Boyce, Naomi Na-omi Davis, Merna Hunter, Velda Ford and Connie Adams, the latter three being guests. OrrrcitoA iA. 1W Oil f Trvfc AkW and ' J cjut-aui' Aleed" QAfi. I ll M jj jmxJZoS acjeuLU. I II offlakt cnt like j. Ill Ij JM G' OfJli ctyle with comfort is the keynote of this attractive and r serviceable number, with a shaped yoke to embellish the waist front Very simply made, this pleasing model is designed in 6 sizes 34. .16. 3?.. 40. 42, and 44. Size 38 requires 3 yards of 32-Inch 32-Inch material. Reverse facing and belt can be made of contrasting material, requiring yard 35 inches wide. The width of the dress at the lower edge, with plaits extended, is 1 yards. To secure, a pattern and simple sewing chart of this model, tear out thin sl:elch and mail it to Julia Boyd together with 15 cents la coin. Be sure to enclose, on a separate sheet of paper, your name, full address, your size, the number of this pattern (No. 6697x). and mention the name of this newspaper. Address your envelope to Julia Boyd, Provo Herald Fashion Bureau, 103 Park Avenue; New York, N. Y. TThe marriage of Miss Catherine Salisbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Salisbury of Orem, to Marvin Meldrum of Pleasant View, was solemnized in the Salt Lake tempJe today. The young couple were accompanied accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury, parents of the bride, and Mrs. Otto L. Anderson of Richfield and Mrs. Percival Bigelow, sisters of the groom. A reception will be tendered the nov.iyweds Friday evening at the Timpanogos ward amusement hall. Coast Visitors Are Entertained Honoring Mr. and Mis. 1. S. John, who are visiting here from San Diego, Calif',, the following friends gave a dinner at the Hot tJots in MiGway Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Oran Gioneman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer and Mr. and Mrs. George Mecham. if, tf. Relief Society Announcement A meeting of the Manavu ward Relief society will be held Tuesday Tues-day at 2:30 o'cock at fne meeting house. After a session of business a social so-cial will be enjoyel and refreshments refresh-ments served. CLASS REUNION IS SCHEDULED PLEASANT GROVE Members of the Pleasant Grove 8th grade" graduating class of 1903, will hold a reunion in "t'ne Third ward church, formeify the old school house. Saturday evening, August 26. The personnel of the class: Prof. J. J. Hayes, W. K. Driggs, M. M. Larsen, G. W. Larsen, Jesse M. Walker, Robert Walker, L. M. Atwood, Niels Fugal, Gideon Her-: ron, M L. Christiansen, H. E. John- sen, Ben Jorgenson, David A. West, i Lurena White. Efhel Birk, Lizzie Fugal, Addie Dittmore. Laura Fage Keetch, Hattie Gardner, Helen Kennard Howell, Georgena Swenson Anderson, Rose Harper Smith. Lor-ena Lor-ena Hayes Johnson, Amy Thorne Henriod, Hazel Wadley Bailey, Nell Walters Meiling, Daisy Rogers Foutz, Hazel Tomlinson Fryer, Hedve Johnson Christiansen, Belle Ellis Eaxter, Martha Bullock Wad-ley. Wad-ley. James H. Watker the teacher of trae djass will also be present at the reunion. A group of Clivell club members and their partners and friends enjoyed en-joyed dancing at the Old Mill in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. Included in the party were Miss Clara Peterson, Vern Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paulson. Miss Mary Moir, Don Dunn, Miss Evelyn Prusse, Welden Taylor, Miss Virgie Beelar, Gaylor Gillies, Miss Mary Harris, Frank Hampshire of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dyches, Miss Rowena Christensen and Lu-cian Lu-cian Beelar the latter three coup-les being guests. City Briefs The Herald is anxious to publish pub-lish all items of local interest and would appreciate your cooperation if you would telephone tele-phone such news to the Herald Her-ald office, Ethel D. Rambeau, 494-495. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wlllett and Farrell Dean Willett of Barstow, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark of Georgetown, Ida., spent the week end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Willett and family. fdn. and Mrs. J. S. John and three children of San Diego, Calif., have arrived in Provo to spend a week with Mrs. William Bailey. Mrs. J. L. McMurrln of Salt Lake City, who recently returned j from the world's fair in Chicago, entertained Mrs. Andrew Sward and Mrs. V. E. Davies for a week at Upper Falls in Provo canyon. Mrs. Davies and Mrs. McMurrin, who have been the guests of Mrs. Sward for a few days, will return to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jepperson, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rambeau of Provo, and, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Childs of Springville, spent a delightful week end at Granddaddy lakes. Miss Martha Baiiey of SalfLake is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Bunker. S. I. Levin and Leo N. Lewis spent Sunday at Grandaddy lakes. Mrs. Alice Billings and Mrs. Driver Smith of Vernal spent the week end in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw spent Sunday in Salt Lake and Magna. In Magna they visited Mrs. Shaw's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bowen, who are leaving to reside in Los Angeles. Hulbert Keddlngton has returned return-ed to his home in. Salt Lake, after spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelly. Imri Hutching, graduate student stu-dent of Brigham Young university, I will leave for New Brunswick. New Jersey, Saturday, September 2, to attend Rutger's university. Working Work-ing toward his doctor's degree, he will study soil microbiology. Hutchings took his A.B. degree at B. Y. U. in 1932, and his M. A. last spring, specializing in agronomy agron-omy under Dr. T. L. Martin. He was also active in the "Y" concert band. Fred Kartchner, Tom Eastmond, Foster Evans and Sydney Badger, the latter of Salt Lake, returned Friday "from a tnYee weeks trip in ihp World's Fair, the Black Hills of South Dakota, and Yel-lowston Yel-lowston park. They spent one week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jame-s Washburn and family of Draper, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Washburn over the week end. A. J. Llvengooid of Los Angeles, Calif., visited in Frovo today. L. B. Corbett of Los Angeles is among the Provo visitors. George E. Guild of Vernal spent today with Provo friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Adams of Springville were here today. Mrs. Haxel Kroupa and Richard, Marjorie and Hugh Kroupa of Fresno. Calif., and Mrs. Merle Ih-gersoll Ih-gersoll and son Bobby of Montana, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nichol. onimg UJjp There Will Be An Advance Ad-vance in All Beauty Work In Provo very soon! You had better have that Permanent now at our low prices! Bertin Beauty Shop Phone 1343 1 256 Cast Center NASAL IRRITATION Relieve dryn nd Irritation by applying Menlholalum night and morning. . i i mum . , mmsi xxai v - ' r i j It's about time for the Doll Family occasion with his discuise as old costume will change matters. (Copyright, 1933, Los An ;clcs Times Syndicate) Christian Science Church "hrist Jesus" is the subject of the lesson-sermon w'hich was read in First Church of Christ, Scientist of Provo Sunday. The Golden text reads: "No mafi hath seen God at any time; the orty begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared de-clared him." (John 1:18). Included in this lesson-sermon is t'.ie following citation from the Bible: "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: i Also THE WONDER SHORT SUBJECT The World's Greatest Thrills and Latest News HURRY! HURRY!! I U J i i i m i 1 1 1 1 1 the CriKhte-st, Gayest. Snappiest i f 0- Musical Show of the Season! J f". V - -" ((' m'f) " PRESENT I5' 'it n.C!!!'iL'i WW lttrUT COKKOUt . UHET SUPHEHS Vil pZ?, ncmi.iiHos.Y . im mccoimic I t I Mary Brian I vV f-r-r: b ir grmnA If I Ro$Cr PryOf Jl V X plolorel It Kd KvrrythlBK 1 4Ar Qmrnlimtntt " your heart dflrf! A ilor- I Lillian Miles 11 Xkri i-Hrhtfui mrij- that neta X s I Bobby WatSOn r Oyour hrart alitRias: y i 1 William Frwlcy ! Alexander Gray 'm. ..Jjw-.niTww, f. raC X .. i ekDnny . f Walter Catiett Comedy i ) Frank Milt Britton Hodge Podge - Sound News ( V Richard King , a ijmmwcsmt ...... . , - J V Zum mmmmm mmmm mmmmmmmm m wmmmm mmmam " ' mmm mmm am m m mm mmm ummmmmm mmm mmmmm m mmmj v cri f v i U ' In mm S f f I , to hold another masked lawn party Mephistooheles. himself. Jack doesn't they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hah the light shined (Isaiah 9:2). The following correlative passage fiom "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures'' by Mary Baker Eddy is also included: "Christ is the true idea voicing good, the divine message from Goi NOW PLAYING! The Grandest Show muiih... or (D) SQL IP EI Walter Huston GABRIEL OVER Also LAUREL III and Jack is ceitainly ready for the look very wicked, but maybe the ?) -- ' ' j to men speaking to the human i consciousness. The Christ is in-l corporeal spiritual yea. the divine image and likeness, dispelling the illusions of the senses; the way, the i Truth and the Life, healing the! JA..I.V.., ----- ' sick and catting out evils, destroy ine sin. disease, and death" R I 332). the rear: "lIllMflii; STARS OF "DADDY LONG LEGS" FAKE IN ONE BIG PICTURE A New Si-hsoi: Kiitt-r-tHiumoiiL. Smash. tli:it is MOltM than a Motio'i Picture- IT I-- AN IS UJM Now! t Karen Morley in THE WHITE HOUSE and HARDY Comedy -r- ,j A- |