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Show PA"GE 4'HIIEE Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Fashions - Mentis Church, Lodge Functions PRtfVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HER AID, TUESDAY, 'XV R 1 1 28, 1936 Old Folks To Be Tendered Dinner Old folks of the BonneviHe ward those 60 y.earsr-age and over, and the widow and widowers, will be tendereda dinner at the ward amusement hall Thursday noon, according to Charley Wright, chairman of the Old Folks' committee. com-mittee. A splendid program is to follow the dinner, in the auditorium, and a pleasant day is promised all thos who attend., if, if, if, Birthday Party Proves Delightful A delightful birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Nephi Xielson. 768 West First South street, Sunday afternoon. The out of town guests were served a tasiy -buffet breakfast by Mrs. Joy Nielson. Mrs. A. T. Young and 5Jrs. Clay Beasley. the friends and relatives being from Bountiful, Salt Lake City, La Point, Mapleton, Levan and Provo. Sixty-five guests were in attendance at-tendance and a number of telegrams, tele-grams, letters and birthday cards were received also, many tK-autiiul Kilts If, Theater Party And Luncheon Mrs. Fred Singleton was hostess host-ess to members of the Monday Afternoon Social club at a theater party at the Crest Monday after which a deli'jious luncheon was served at Keeleys. The gue.sts were served at one long table, beautifully decorated with spring flowers. Present were: Mrs. Parley Ol-sen, Ol-sen, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs. Peter Groneman. Mrs. A. Will Jones. Mrs. Alma Bourne, Mrs. William MildenhaH, Mrs. Frank Halladay and Mrs, S P. Eggertsen. if. if. if. Birthday Party Mrs. Walter James entertained tt her home in honor of her aughter. Donna, the occasion be-ig be-ig her seventh birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Games were enjoyed and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served to Clea Lewis, Rita Eggertsen, Lois Birch. George Richards. Glade James. Louis Diamond. Billy Richards. Rich-ards. Ranee Strong. Vanon Johnson. John-son. Carma Lamson and Erma Allman. AWNING VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES For Home or Store D.T.R. CO t Julia Craig knew why Royal Nebitt liad disappeared. dis-appeared. She knew, too, at what risk she kept silent. Read Julia Craig's courageous story, told in the dramatic dra-matic new serial, 1 55. "Jtj, " TT-S ty x j w 4 M ITDne Sttirairage Case STARTS WEDNESDAY IH THE HERALD City i Briefs t . Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsboth-am Ramsboth-am had as their guests Sunday, .the Misses Mary and Leah Shind-ler Shind-ler of Salt Lake T?ity. Miss Mary Shindler is leaving soon for New York, where she is to be married to Marlowe Nielsen. Mrs. J. Max Roberts and little daughters have return&d from an enjoyable week's vacation with Relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. j Elvon L. Jackson, postoffice inspector, in-spector, spent the week end in Provo with his family. Mrs. Olive Burningham and her niece, Miss Virginia Burningham, 'left for Tuscon, Ariz., to visit for two weeks. Mrs. Bessie Skousen of Snow-flake, Snow-flake, Ariz., underwent a major 'operation this morning at the Aird hospital. D. Martinies of Richfield, was a business visitor in Provo today. i It. A. Walker of Logan, spent today in Provo with friends. , A r mo Id Brooksby, B. Y. U. stu- i dent, is at his home recovering from an appendicitis operation performed. Friday morning at the Clark clinic. "-"".' E. Wilson of Helper, is among the visitors here today. Lauren Gillespie Cameron, 21, : Provo, and Ruby Edwards, 18, Provo, were married by County Clerk Clarence Grant at the city ;and county building Monday. Fern Shipley is a visitor in Provo from Logan. C. M. Hackley of Dragon. Utah, i.p visiting here. Smart Affair Given Sunday M1ss Rhea Taylor and Miss Lora Dunn were guests at a break- fast given by the Bankerettes j club of Salt Lake City, Sunday j mornng at the University club, j Upon their return to Provo, Miss Dunn was hostess at an at- tractjely appointed dinner at the .. home of Mrs. Edna Mae Hedonist. in honor of the Misses Tess Gard- ned and Edna Sorenson of Salt Lake City, and Phyllis Taylor of .''Ogden, who were her companions on a recent trip to Honolulu. Miss Rhea Tavlor was al'-o entertained. Beautiful yellow nasturtiums f r- anged in a bamboo vase brought I from the islands, formed the table ' centerpiece, and a bridght red Lei was at either end. DUer story might send an innocent man to prison Orem Couple Wed Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards of Orem, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter. Ruby, to Lawren "Jack" Cameron, son of Mr. and Mr9. TJawren Cameron, also of Orem, which took place in Provo, Monday. County Clerk Clarence Grant officiated. The young couple have both been outstanding students at the Lincoln high school, from which the bride will be graduated this spring. She is well known as an accomplished dramatic reader. Mr. Cameron leaves soon for Tooele, Too-ele, where he has employment and (will be joined by his bride at the rdose of the school year. if. if. if. o. s. Activities i Arranged at Meet j Active and alumnae O. S. members mem-bers of the "Y" met at Keeleys , Monday evening. Miss Maza Christensen read, Rafter which plans were made for ,the O. S. formal, the Mother's day tea and a breakfast for the graduating grad-uating girls. A delicious luncheon was served. In attendance were: Mrs. Betty ; H. Westwood, Mrs. Lois B. Chris-I Chris-I tensen. Miss Kay Mangum, Miss : Maxine Chaffin, Miss Sybil Webb, jIise Florence Poulson, Miss i Elithe Fillmore, Miss , Kathryn i Davis, Miss Isabelle Ridges, Miss Helen Clark, Miss Dixie Rich-I Rich-I mond. Miss Beth Jenkins and Miss Merline Romney. BUTLER'S NATIONAL BflBir The Kings and Queens of the House are Worthy of a Full Week's Attention at This Store, and Everything pertaining to their clothes, their health and their comfort receives enlarged space for the displaying of the many dainty things for baby's general welfare. This is a display that will please every Mother and Aunt of the Nicest Baby in the world. Be sure to be here this week for we have many interesting inter-esting offerings to make your visit worth while. Rompers - Dresses HAND EMBROIDERED ROMPERS ... in pink, blue, maize and w,hite broadcloth. Sizes 1 to3. SILK DRESSES . ; . in maize, pink and bl ue with embroidered em-broidered trim. Sizes 1 23. ' BATISTE DRESSES ... in white, pink, blue and maize, dainty hand embroidered. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. 89c $1.00 MUNSING WEAR HOSE Lyle i&ipCand GENUINE BEACON BIAN-KETSr-Soft, fluffy and warm in pink or blue. 69c to $259 FLANNELETTE GOWNS Kimonos - Gertrudes Dainty Applique. 39c 49c 59c SWEATER SACQUES Cunning, Cun-ning, all wool in novelty weave. White pink and blue. Embroidery trims. 89c u $1.90 VANTA BINDERS Light weight fine white cotton. Tie style, cut to fit m Each J)3C BATH ROBES In pink and blue flannelette with appli que., and . embroidered trims BATISTE DRESSES Fine quality white uatiste, with deep hems. Hand embroidery. Sizes 6 months to 1 year WM? nm n mniipi Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Collinson have a fine baby boy, born (his morning at the Crane Maternity home. Mrs. Collinson is the former for-mer Ethel Reed. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyack are the proud parents of a son, tDorn saturaav evenine at tne home, 560 West Fifth South. Mrs. Boyack is the former Beatrice' JYoung. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Morris of Salt Lake City, wish to announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter, Sunda. at the L. D. S. hospital. Jklrs. Morris was formerly Fay Anderson, daughter of State Auditor Aud-itor and Mrs. Julius C. Anderson. Book Review Is Interesting Le Tesee club menMoers spent La pleasant evening at the home of Miss Loraine Sandgren Monday, rat which time Miss Donna Mc-Coard Mc-Coard gave a fine review of the book, "Carry on," by Comingsby Dawson. A delicious luncheon was served and business matters were discussed. dis-cussed. Present were: Miss Ruby Street, Miss Rowena Christensen, Miss iDonna McCoard, Miss Virginia "Vick, Miss Ruth Speckart, MLsa Ksda Urquhart, Mjss Verla Ewing, Miss Helen Sterling. Miss Mary Dahlquist, Miss Dorothy Richmond, Rich-mond, Miss Fay White, Miss Mil- dred Dixon and Mrs. J. M. Vick. WK $1.19 VANTA BATH KITS . 2 cans of Vanta laco sterilized powder, 1 bar Vanta Laro castile soap and 1 bottle of Vanta Laco Olive oil. Set $2 CURJTY LAYETTE CLOTH DIAPERS 1. 30 greater absorbency. 2. Wash much more easily. 3. Dry. twice as fast, indoors or out. 4. No uncomfortable un-comfortable hems to retain stains. 5. Lighter weight, healthyjf porous texture 6. Longer wearing. $2.25 Doz.' MADE VI A DRESS Hand Made. 69fct0 $125 BA.3Y DRESSES Stamped ready to embroidery. Baby Special 3 for$H.GI CANNON KNIT DIAPERS $2.45 r m Bazaar, Dinner At First Ward A big dinner and bazaar will be held by the; First ward Relief isociety at the ward meeting .house Thursday, announces the president Mrs. H. J. Stagg. The bazaar will be opened at 10:30 o'clock and among the goods for sale will be aprons, luncheon cloths, rugs, quilts, etc. Dinners will be served from 12 to 2 o'clock and in the evening there is to be a vaudeville. A small charge will be made, and during the evening, la beautiful lamp or an occasional cnair will be given away. iff Sf if, Germany has a ban on the opening of new movie theatre during 1934. 1 u I You'll Pay Less You'll Live Happier and You'll Have a Better IF You Furnish It From a Dixon Taylor Russell After running continuously day and night for 3 years, 4 months and 18 days, the Dexter Dex-ter Defender was finally stopped stop-ped by a cyclone. 285 YEARS OF WASHER SERVICE This remarkable RECORD is positive proof of Dexter d pendability. It means your Dexter will give a lifetime at uble-free washing service. Come in and see the DEFENDER As low as . . . $2y! - Club Calendar CONTRACT BRIDGE j Mrs. Marie M. Vincent and Mrs. Flo H. Redden wiii entertain j members of their contract bridge hclub Wednesday afternoon at their I home. LAS AMIGAS Members of the Las Amigas ' club will meet at the home of Mrs. i Merriam Phillips Wednesday eve-j eve-j ning at 8 o'clock PRIMROSE Members of the Primrose club fvWill attend the Paramount theater i Wednesday afternoon, after which nwWTi" tt wiipw "-7 --- """f.n wf4m - - "r& 11 t f P1 ' I s NSii J i iiMimiiWnfriWr mm mini rur t iirmir r ti imi -r nr -n 'niii- " J 6 (TTjffT) For Your Old Range Makes It Easy To 2;oViiVil Buy and Pay For One of the Modern New Electric MONARCH Ranges. Make Your Selection Now This Offer Is Nearly Over. luncheon will be served at Keeleys. LA BONN A AMIES , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson will be hosts to the La Bonna Amies club Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at Keeleys. OPTIMIST Members ff the Optimist club will be the guests of Mrs. Z. Whittaker Thursday afternoon at her home. PERMANENT WAVES The Very latest Machine or Machine-less. Machine-less. 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