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Show V P R O V O (UTAH) EVE N I NO HERALD, WBDN ESP AY, A P R I L 22, 1936 PAGE THREE 1" n i- hi R. S. Officers . Honored In connection with the regular Relief Society meeting Tuesday afternoon at the church, the First ward women entertained in honor 1 rm SOCIETY NEVS- City lepras j ?s &mm ONLY COATS nEFLEGT ADULT INFLUEnCES Mrs. Andrew Souter .(Leona Jolley) and baby daughter, Ger- of Mrs. Eva B. Martin, retiring ! aldine, of San Diego, Cal., are first counselor. In behalf of the group, the presi spending a few weeks here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alma dent, Mrs. H: J. Stagg, presented Jolley. Her sister. Miss Nedra Mrs. Martin with a lovely gift, and a response followed. Mrs. T C. Larson, succeeds Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. George M. Nuttall is the new second counselor. Mrs. Joseph Nelson, member of the stake board, was present Delicious refreshments were served to 65 women. 2ft 2ft 2f , Recreation Class Meets Tonight The Provo Women's Recreational Recreation-al class will meet this evening at 7:15 o'clock at the Provo high daughter. Mrs Alex Hedquist. and Jolley, who has been visiting in San Diego, for the past two months, returned home with her. Mrs. Lawrence Bee of Logan, is spending a few days in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee. Mrs. Sterling Taylor of San Francisco, Cal., is the house guest of Pres. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor. Mrs. F. J Finlayson of Salt Lake City, has been visiting her school gym. has now gone to Payson to visit A program will bt followed bv relatives and friends before ' re- games and refreshments, and a turning home. full attendance is urged. ' -: - Schilling or O Jl S T1 E JO I' Elmo Mathew Green, 24, Provo and Roberta Hindmarsh. 17, Provo. Pro-vo. were issued a marriage license Tuesday at the county clerk's-office. clerk's-office. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hat ton of Salt Lake City, are spending the week with friends and relatives in Provo. Toasted tea leaves, fresh ft9 a fragrant breeze from the hill-top garden where they grow. Mrs. Serena Farnsworth, of San Francisco, is spending a few days in Provo with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Lacy H. Thompson. Mrs. Farnsworth is en route to Philadelphia Phila-delphia to visit her son. Philo T. Farnsworth. famous inventor who is now perfecting television. .Mrs. Charles Hackle of Dragon, Utah, underwent a major operation opera-tion this morning at the Aird hospital. hos-pital. She is doing fine. according accord-ing to the hospital report. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Hales are happy to announce the birth of a son, this morning at the Crane Maternity home. Mrs. Hales was formerly lone Thomas. Club Members And Guests Entertained Members of the O. S. C. club and guests were delightfully entertained en-tertained by Mrs. Bee H. Eggert-sen Eggert-sen at her home Tuesday evening. A tasty repast was served, a color scheme of pink and green predominating in the decorations Bridge followed, Mrs. Eloyce S Shields winning the first prize, Mrs. Merle Hone, the second favor fa-vor and Mrs. Maudie Bray, the guest award. Mefhbers present included: Mrs i Bessie F. Morgan, Mrs. Gladys S. j Sorenson, Mrs. Julia B. Hinckley Mrs. Eloyce S. Shields, Mrs. Rea-non Rea-non W. Hansen, Miss Myrle Jones and Mrs. Merle W. Hone. The guests were: Mrs. Hazel R. Bee and Mrs. Florence S. Hettig of Logan, former members; Mrs. May Thomas, Mrs. Myrl Peay, Mrs Maudie Bray, Mrs. Josephine Smith, Mrs. Arthella Kaze, Mrs Afton Eggertsen and Miss Hope Halladay. f f Birthday Party For Daughter V C uJly" i J&Cy S'il Mr LINDON j MRS. LAURA W. ALLRED f Reporter jfc Mrs. Flora F. Halladay and son of Provo spent Saturday visiting visit-ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fowlke. Mrs. Hattie Cluff of Salt Lake was the house guest at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. William Cullimorc over the week end. Ezra F. Walker is visiting in Nephi at the home of his son and .daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Walker. Mrs. Robert Walker and Maxinc Walker attended the funeral ser- j vices or Edwin Stewart at Provo on Tuesday. Miss Melba Green of Riverton and Orvel Walker of Pleasant Grove were sruests of lTr. and i Mrs. KennethGi afternoon. Flapper fanny Say& pco. u. . pat. orr. Jillman on Sunday ; If Mr. and Mrs. Claud Crawf t and family of Taylorsville were Lin-don Lin-don visitors Sunday. .Mrs. Anna Peterson and family of American Fork visited Tuesday i at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Nerdin. J' Mrs. Lucile W. Moyle and chil- i dren of Alpine spent the first of me ween ai me nome or Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker. A man whets your interest with a s.hower of gifts. Book Reviewed At Reynolds Club Additional Society On Page 7 The little trouble-maker (left) wears a pantie dress of green and white checked gingham with a smocked yoke. Big sister (center) has on a sweet frock of rose and. blue flowered chintz with smock- Mrs. J. A. Clayson entertained ( ing across the front of the waist. The one who calls for help (right) is wearing a smart double breast -for her daughter, Beth, on her j ed reefer in a subtle brown and white wool check. 1 1 has a brown velvet collar. (From Best and Co., New York) thirteenth birthday anniversary Tuesday evening at her home. The game "Cootie" was played,: -. 0 and a lehcious luncheon was j served to 15 young folks. Lovely pgrtV For gifts were presented to the honor . . ,J guest Bridge Club ; Mrs- C. W. Andrus was hostess r- . : to members of her bridge club (. at ner noine 1 uesudji eve-mug. Mrs. Verna Cloward was a guest Ladies Aid Quilting Held -.ernoon at Meno Trope hall. 0 SILK DRESSES $7.95 values 200 HATS-go'mg HATS-go'mg at . . ValiM- 2.00 up to S'VOO 12 COATS values to $17.50 While Thrv f. Aii A a Af Last The Intermountain Knitting Mills authorizes us to close out ;00 of their FINE SUITS Values up to $27.50 $2.95 ... $9.95 SALE PRICK You had better gvt your choice before they are picked over. You will be amazed at these outstanding values! LORHA SHOP Walk Cp the Avenue and Sav (Hi NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. 1 Mrs. Alva Nelson and Mrs. A. i , O. Fullmer were nostesses, and Quilting was enjoyed at the ! they served a delicious luncheon tc Ladies' Aid meeting Tuesday aft- 24 members present. and the following members were j present: Mrs. Ralph Hedquist, ( Mrs. Milo Bean, Mrs. L. V. Peter-j L, son, Mrs. O. W. Beebe, Mrs. Clyde Clark, Mrs. Wallace Prince and Miss Harriet Immisch. A delicious dinner was served . the table being prettily arranged with jonquils and white tapers in crystal holders. Miss Immisch won the bridge high score. Bridge-Dinner Tendered Club X club members spent a delightful delight-ful time Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Marian Sutton. A well appointed dinner was served, spring flowers beautifully decorating me dining table. Bridge followed, the high score prize going to Miss Helena Bates. In attendance were: Miss Bates, Mrs. ClarK V.eo.j, Mrs. Robert Curtis, Mrs. H. J. Corleissen, Mrs. Robert Gi;a;iam. Mrs. C. H. Vance and Miss Mae Sutton. Tuesday's affair was the last regular meeTIng-of the season, and for the next few months, Sunday Sun-day breakfasts will be enjoyed 2f 2f 2ft s W I Uanyon rarty Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craven, Mr. ! and Mrs. Sterling Coe and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Peters enjoyed a delightful de-lightful chicken dinner in Provo canyon Tuesday evening. 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