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Show ' PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HER ALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936 PAGE THREE 'Ethel D. Rambeau Society Editor Phone 494 Fashions - Menus Church, Lodge Functions Couple Marry, To Live In Vineyard Mr. and Mrs. James M. Taylor of Vineyard, announce the marriage mar-riage of their niece. Lucinda Young to'Vernard Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.'Victor M. Anderson Ander-son of Vineyardi which to,ok place Wednesday in ttip Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. V George F. Richards married the young couple, who were accompanied accom-panied through the temple by Mrs. Anderson, mother of the groom, and the bride's aunt, Mrs. James M. Taylon They were'served a tasty dinner at the home of a brother, toward Anderson and wife in Salt Lake City. Also a family dinner was held at the Anderson home upon their return from Salt Lake. The bride has attended the B. Y. U. this year, and Mr. Anderson Ander-son has fulfilled a mission in Denmark. Den-mark. He is Vineyard ward clerk. 2f 2ft Enjoyable Affair Tendered Visitor In compliment to Mrs. D. Lynn Openshaw (Lorenda John) of Los Angeles, Cal., who is visiting here, Mrs. A. Rex Johnson gave a charming affair at her home Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Music and chat were the diversions diver-sions and a tasty luncheon was-served. was-served. Beautiful roses were employed em-ployed in decorating. In attendance were: Mrs. Ru-lon Ru-lon Van Wagenen, Miss Jean Cox, Mrs.. Leo Meredith. Mrs. Chris Scott of American Fork, Mr.-!. Vernon Ver-non Tolboe, Mrs. T. nlarl Pardoe. 'Mrs. Lyrin Taylor: Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mrs. Oa Lloyd, Mrs. Ald-ous Ald-ous Markham, Mrs. Albert Terry, Mrs. Fred Dixon and Mrs. Keifer B. Sauls. Cf N. L. U. Club Honors Graduates The N. L. U. club gave a delightful de-lightful bridge-dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Miss El-ma El-ma Robinson, honoring the graduating grad-uating Nautilus girls of the B. Y. U. Beautiful corsages of rosebuds, and friendship birthday books, with the girl's name and N. L. U. engraved, were presented to the graduates. The tables were centered cen-tered with columbines and other spring 'flowers, and beautiful cut flowers were arranged about the entertaining rooms. Miss Leola Qreen won the bridge high score, and Miss Rose Kirkham. the consolation favor. The graduating girls are: Barbara Bar-bara Hansen, Leola Green, Fay Jeppson, Helen Young, Rose Kirkham, Kirk-ham, Ellen Binns. and Ruth Crane.. Alumnae members in attendance attend-ance were Mrs. Leah C. Van Wagenen. chairman: Mrs. Klara B. Snyder and Mrs. Erma M. Clark, who assisted: Mrs. Ophelia Tolboe, Mrs. Gladys Markham. Mrs. Helen Dixon, Mrs. Helen Cox. Mrs. Fay Buttle.' Miss Louise Swenson, Miss r'lma Robinson. Mrs. Willa Swcnsnn. Mrs,- Edith Johnson. Mrs Edith Lc Sueur. Mrs. lxrenda Openshaw. of Angeles, Mrs. Oa Llyd and Mrs. Lc ttie Dixon. A short business meo.tinp followed follow-ed .during which otitcrrs were elected for the cni-umg year. The following were elected: Mrs. Willa S wen. son, president: Mrs. Lettie Dixon, vice n c.-.'u'nt : Miss Jessie Neville, ,eeretary; Mrs. Stella Wignall, treasurer. WILL I GET PLENTY OF ICE, WHEN i WANT IT? YOU SUAE WILL THE MEW FRIGDARE FREEZES MORE FREEZES IT jar z maycock APPLIANCE PHONE 78 5i North Univ. Ave. WS-'s.-...:-r .'" M F3u "?$,n imm 1 ! i Club Calendar U. C. T. AUXILIARY The U. C. T. Auxiliary members mem-bers will entertain their husbands Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Startup. Start-up. Mrs. Dean Tucker is assisting assist-ing hostess. FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY A meeting of the Firemen's auxiliary aux-iliary will be held at the fire hall Friday evening ai 8 o'clock. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Republican Women's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gladys C. Nielsen Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Sherman Christen-sen Christen-sen will be the speaker, his subject sub-ject to be "The Anticipated High-lghts High-lghts of the RCpublcaJi Convention." Conven-tion." Music will be furnished. The organization is to be completed com-pleted and . the different committee commit-tee appointed. YESHARAH All members of the Yesharah club desiring to attend the annual breakfast, to be held Wednesday, June 10, at 7 o'clock at the Fourth ward hall, are asked to make reservations with Miss Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Souter, Phone 674, or j 1020W; Miss Leona Booth, 883, or Mrs. Lucy B. Sudweeks, 521W. J Mrs. LaVern Merrill is general chairman and Mrs. Odessa Culli- ; more is to be toastmistress. i ! PR I SCI LL A j Members of the Priscilla club i will meet at the home of Mrs. : Robert Bee. 255 East First South, at 2:30 o'clock Friday. 3f 2f Bridal Shower Delightful j Honoring Miss Elizabeth Con-: Con-: over, who is to be wed soon. Miss ; Irma Souter, Mrs. Alice F. Seiter : and Miss Dorothy Richmond en-: en-: tertained at a bridal shower at the Souter home Wednesday evening. eve-ning. . AnTat tractive bride's book was ! made, and a tasty buffet luncheon I followed. The rooms were taste-I taste-I fully arranged with bridal motifs and beautiful roses. Lovely g;fts were presented to the honor guest. In attendance were: Miss Mary J Richins, Miss Bernadlne Richins, j Miss Ruth Speckart, Mrs. Mc I Cdne M. Grimmett, Mrs. Dorothy j Cottam, Miss Ruby' Dixon, Miss Dora Lewis, Miss Mayna MoffittJ I Miss Helen Chnstensen, Mrs. t Gwen Biddulph, Miss Zelma Win-Miss Win-Miss Edna Vacher. Mrs. Evelyn V. Westwood. Mrs. Lula Bell Hair. i Mrs. Irene D. Roberts and the i hostesses. SNGRATULAT10NS Mr. and Mrs. George Boycc. Jr. .ire the proud parents of a j daughter, born at the home today. ! Mrs. Boycc was formerly Kather-j Kather-j me Sumner. The baby" has one brother. Old Chinese looked on comets j as ambassadors journeying from j one celestial region to another 1 . i i . . . , .... emu nrpi Hccuraie records or mem. 1 mmUTOffff lip jpfg . lip clcticalc ffiuvtljjjk Beautifully Turned Out AA and PERMANENTS $3"U Up at the Ruth Lee Beauty Service Ruth LeeMaster, Operator. 735 E. 8th No. Call 1208 for Appointments 0BOa(DO rhilf'UASXhkSD DIYI3ION NATIOXAt. Legion Women Nominate Officers American Legion auxiliary members nominated officers for the ensuing year, at their meeting Wednesday evening at the Armory. Arm-ory. The results of the nominations is" as follows: Mrs. Adele Merrill, Mrs. La Vern Singleton, Mrs. Hulda Grover, president; Mrs. Margaret Newell, first vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Alice Beesley, second vice president; Mrs. Martha Snow, treasurer; Mrs. Ada Gardner, historian; his-torian; Mrs. Eva Mildenhall, chaplain; chap-lain; Mrs. Etta Strong, Mrs. Dorothy Dor-othy Culbertson and Mrs. Merle Harmon, executive board. Election of officers will be held June 17. Reports were given by Mrs. Margaret Newell, Poppy day chairman, and Mrs. Etta Strong, Memorial day chairman. Earlier in the evening, the auxiliary aux-iliary met with the legionnaires, and a joint program was held as follows: Vocal solos, "Serenade" and "Three Fishers," Ted May-nard, May-nard, accompanied by Mrs. Mc Cene Grimmett; two readings, little lit-tle Marilyn Duke; vocal solo, 'Out of the Deep," Charles Spurrier, accompanied by Mrs. Zenith Johnson. John-son. Bert Dickson of Heber, who is stationed with the CCC camp at Hobble Creek canyon, is at the Aird hospital for medical attention. atten-tion. Mrs. Alton Jones and daughters Joyce and Gloria of Winton, Wyo., are visiting Mrs. Jones' father, Sam Leavitt, for a month. Don Walker, who suffered a broken leg in an auto accident Saturday night, has left the Aird hospital and is reported to be improved. im-proved. Glen Jay OUsen, 24, Spring City, Utah, and Iris -Rose Ott, 20, Henryville, Utah, were married by County clerk. Clarence Grant Wednesday Wed-nesday at the city and county building. Carl Albert Peav,, 28, Salem, - nd Sibyl Mae Hanks, 18, Sale ?m. were married by County Clerk I Clarence Grant this morning at the city and county building. Frank Van Wagenen has left j to spend the summer in Grant I Canyon, where he will work in me ioage orrice. Clayton Jenkins, secretary of the Provo chamber of commerce, is ill at his home. Mrs. V. B. Wallace of Vernal. u, spending 10 days with her mother, Mrs. Nettie Neff Smart. Norman Frohn of the CCC camp at Eureka, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Aird hospital Wednesday. RusM'll Earl Blaekett. 2K, Springville, and Eliza "Margaret Hadley, 23. Springville. were issued is-sued a license to wed, this morning morn-ing at the county clerk's office. AlAada Betts of Nephi, spent today with Provo friends. Carl Hansen is here from Logan. Lo-gan. R. W. Snider of Altonah. Utah, is a visitor in Provo on business. Earl Harris Fyler, 29, Chicago, and Harriet Morgan, 30, Spanish Fork, wree issued a marriage lie ense this morning at the county c lei k's office. If the earth had no atmos-. atmos-. phere. we would be subjected to 1 a constant bombardment of shooting shoot-ing stars. DI8TTU.IR8 TMDVCn : CWtP..W.JM?j City Briefs lam esuu .'.v.v--. - .- uy w & x;ir ... J ii , ii rr - -"- ..-nil Copyright by Harris & Ewing NUPTIALS IN NEW YORK Congressman and Mrs. J. William Robinson announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Robert F. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Harris of Portland, Oregon. The marriage took place in New York City, Tuesday. June 2. at the L. D. Schapel. President Don B. Colton officiating at the ceremony, which was witnessed by members of the immediate immedi-ate families and a few close friends. Following the ceremony, the young couple left for an extended ex-tended trip, visiting points of interest in the eastern and western states, enroute to Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are both former students of the Brigham Young university, where they were prominently associated with school activities. Mrs. Harris is a member of the Nautilus social unit, and a graduate of the university. Mr. Harris is now employed by the Continental Grain company at Portland. He is a nephew of President Franklin S. Harris of the Brigham Young university. - ' The young couple will make their home in Portland. Radium, because of its value in cancer treatment, is of far greater worth than its commercial price of $50,000 a gram. The two main sources of supply nre the Belgian Congo, Africa, and Great Bear Lake. Canada, which are separated by 10,000 miles an da temperature range of 20O degrees The frog-hopper, a tiny plant bug. protects its lf from its enemies ene-mies by blowing a maas of bubbles about itself. The bubbles are composed com-posed of plant juice, air. and wax. ROMANTIC SENSATION! SUNDAY at Paramount We Buy Used Furniture For Cash Bj Slightly Used 8-Piece Walnut DINING ROOM SUITE-and SUITE-and Beautiful Mirror . . . Used COAL RANGES on Legs As Low As Used OAK DINING TABLES Used COIL SPRING, DAYBED and PAD Used DAVENETTES As Low As sE B0XT 1? UJlMUNlllil UJHuKj 310316 west Center . BREAD IN BOX HELPS KEEP i ; CAKE MOIST i I If you will keep a piece of bread in th cake box, your cookies and i ! cakes will keep moist longer, j j Never keep crisp cookies in a box j j with other baked products. SATURDAY OAS" J M5 1 PHONE 25 Marriage Is Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Wanda Luzon Heal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Heal of Roosevelt, and Wendell Lee Allman, son of W. L. All-man All-man of Provo, which took place in the Salt Lake temple Tuesday evening. The ceremony was performed by Hyrum T. Taylor, in the presence pres-ence of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon All-man, All-man, brother and sister-in-law of the groom, and Mrs. Vidella Ivie. After, the party was joined by Mrs. Arnold Allman, another sister-in-law, and they were tendered a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Noble in Salt Lake City. A wedding reception is to be given in honor of the newly-weds, newly-weds, Saturday, June 13, at the Women's club house. They will make their home in Provo. f Dinner Given In Salt Lake White Keys of the B. Y. U. were tendered a delightful dinner din-ner party at Coon Chicken Inn in Salt Lake City, Wednesday evening, eve-ning, by Miss Wilma Jeppson, assistant as-sistant professor of physical education edu-cation at the university. Those attending the affar were Mss Afton Hansen. Mrs. Alne C. Smith, Miss Floy Hansen, Miss Hazel Anderson, Miss Lorna Wentz, Miss Vernis Richards, Miss Afton Judd, Miss Phyllis Dixon, Miss Beth Paxman, Miss Maza Christensen. Miss Margaret Boycr, Miss Maurine Murdock, Miss Fern Christensen, Miss Hui-tau Hui-tau Allred. Miss Gladys Manwar-ing, Manwar-ing, Miss Alice Todd, Miss Nadlne Taylor and Miss Ella Greenwood. THE ONLY ELECTRIC, Refrigerator With These Features Ever Priced So Low Cold Spoft Electric Refrigerator New streamlined beauty Touch-a-bar opener Famous foodex " Rodterite Unit Interior Full Vision Light Gleaming Lulux Exterior Dry Zero Insulation 96 Ice Cubes (73 lbs. of ice) Big size 6.3 cubic feet capacity. v $5.00 Down - $8.50 Mo. 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A miniature bride and groom was featured. Miss Helma Henrie sane two lovely numbers, and little Marilyn Duke entertained with two readings. read-ings. A clever game was played and a tasty buffet luncheon was served to 30 guests. Beautiful gifts were presented to the young couple. 2f, 1ft iff Beautiful Gifts i Received at Shower Mrs. Nicholas Mark of Salt Lake City, gave a bridal shower . for her sister, Miss Lois Sutton, ' at the D. D. Sutton residence j Wednesday evening. Bridge was the diversion at the delightful affair, Mrs. Cloyd Booth i winning the high score prize, and I the consloation favor going to ; Miss Donna McCoard. Lovely j flowers of the season were used ! The Most Beautiful Permanent Waves are obtained with Frederick's 1-Minute Process! No Scalp Burns No Discomfort 34?hEso Lillian's Beauty ShopPme 1! ' (tpj THE NEW "KENMORE" ELECTRIC RANGE $98so $5.00 Down $8.00 Month Small Carrying Charge Priced as low as any range we know if yet quality built into every inch. 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