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Show VRQyO PTAB) "EVENING ffiEMfilD,, WEDNESDAY-AUGUST..: 11, 1937 f I da. -PAGE - THREE V , -lL - ( . 3 r Society ;Ex3itbr ( i ' -Ci-J "3Vt -Je' r EtHd;D:jRambeau v. A. i rii- -n -'A ' - 9 Ki s its .1 i ' ? V. lijimoneon ror Attractive ? Mr. H. E. Smoot and her daughter,; Mrs. AnlU S. -Ham nioixl s were hostesses at a tastefully taste-fully "appointed luncfheon Tuesday noon at the SmooV residence Mlas Bowena Christensen, toride-elect, being the honor guest. & A; lovely maderia . cloth .covered the: dining table, which held as a .centerpiece, the top of Mrs. Smoot'a wedding, cake. Pink tappers tap-pers were on either side, and at 'each place, there was a tiny basket bas-ket of flowers made from gum-drops, gum-drops, In the center of which was a pink candle. . , Vocal and Instrumental music was enjoyed after -luncheon, and the bride-elect was presented with beautiful hosiery fromall of the guests, the list including: Mrs. H. O. Christensen, Mrs. Lillian Smoot, Miss Alda Thurgo0d,Mls8 Marian Berg.MJsa Mary Rowe, Miss Or-lene Or-lene Boyden, . Mrs. Phyllis Browrt, Mrs. Louise Hammond, Miss Emma Em-ma Zabriskie, Mrs. Therese Bross-ard Bross-ard of Washington, D. C. and Miss Helen Rotvnson. . . ' Women Entertained At Canyon Home , The Neighborhood club members mem-bers enjoyed a quilting at the summer sum-mer home of Mrs.Frank Speck-art Speck-art in Wildwood. Monday. Included in the group were: Mrs. Polly Johnson, Mrs. A. T. Madsen, Mrs. Louie Boyle, Mrs. Nellie Mc Ewan, who went from Provo, Mrs. Sarah Bunnell of Wallsburg, Mrs. Electa Dixon, Mrs. Flora Fisher and Mrs. Ruby Clark, who are spending the summer at their homes in Wildwood, and Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs. Selby Dixon and Mrs. Clarence Fairbanks of Paysorv A delicious luncheon and supper sup-per was served Monday, and the Provo group and Mrs. Bunnel remained re-mained overnight and enjoyed breakfast before returning to their homes Tuesday. D. D. Suttons Honor Guests Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. JKT. Sutton who have recently resigned as members of the Bonneville Bon-neville ward old folks committee, after a service of many years, the present committee entertained in Provo canyon Monday evening. eve-ning. A delicious picnic supper was prepared and served, and the eve-ning eve-ning was enjoyed by: Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, their daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swenson, who have taken their places on the committee, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Elliott, who assist with the old folks' entertainments, and the following fol-lowing committee members: Charley Wright, chairman, and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore and Mrs June Peterson. ARE YOU ONLY A HREE QUARTER WIFE? THERE mrm certain things a woman has to put up with and bo a good sport. Men. because they are men. can nTr understand a three-quarter wife a wife who is all lore and kindness three weeks in a month and a hell cat the rest of the time. No matter bow your back aches no matter how loudly your nerres scream don't take it out on your husband. For three generations one woman L has told another how to go 'Mailing 'Mail-ing through" with Lydia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from .the functional disorders which women must endure In the three ordeals of life: 1. .Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Preparing Pre-paring for motherhood. 3. Ap-preachlngraiiddJe Ap-preachlngraiiddJe age." - Don't, be a three-quarter wife; take LYDIA E. PINKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." (adv.) v .Mr. Leo N. Lewis c-o Lewis Ladies Store Provo Utah Arrwina New Fall Dresses in Chicago Stop Very Beautiful Stop You should receitie them for Saturday Sales j a - - - Briefs i I ik:., .1 M. .i i V r i. . , i M Mr. and Ralph Du IlarrW and daughters 'have left for Los AhireleS. CaL. wbere .they .will make their Home.: Mr. Harris haft, chief cdminodity clerk at thilww is- t. rif MriL'JR: M trovo warenouse. . Mr. andMrs. Richard Bandley ahd Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins have returhed home from ah Isn-Joyble Isn-Joyble vacation to Yellowstdhe park. En route, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bandley at Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mri. DeMar WIghtmah and famUy have been spending their vacation in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. ddoree, Smith of Provo and. Mr. and Mrs. June Hinckley of Delta, left Tuesday evening for a 10-day Vacation in Los Angeles, cai., and orner coasi clUea Mrs. Edith S. Whitaker has returned re-turned from a delightful two weeks' vacation to New. York City and Washington, D. C, where she was the guest of her brother, Ellis N. Slack In the latter city. AH points of interest were included in the trip. : : : Miss Alien Jensen has returned return-ed home from ah. interesting and delightful tour of Canada and the eastern states. Leaving Canada, Miss Jensen went to Niagara Falls, and from Albany to New York City, she enjoyed a trip down the Hudson river. Several days were spent visiting the high points of interest in New York City, and then Washington, D. C, and other principal cities en route home. She has t'en away for a month. . , Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Benson of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the week end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs Vern Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford WestphaL Mrs. Jake Westphal, Miss Elaine West. Miss Cozette Mann, Mrs. M. P. Baker and son have all returned to their home in Bakersfield, Cal., after spending 10 days with relatives rela-tives and friends here. Fire Chief Clyde Scott ahd wife have left for Portland, Ore., where Mr. Scott will attend the National Fire Chiefs' convention. They will spend 10 days in the northwest before returning home. Mrs. Therese Brossard of Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, has returned to her home after spending a week here with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Smoot. Mrs. Irva Kirk wood Maxwell and little daughter of Salt Lake City, are visiting here for a week wit'n her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkwood. Mrs. John Hansen and Mrs. George Tingley of Duchesne are 4 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. BulIockA C. A. Cisen of 895 West Tenth South street, underwent a major operation this morning at the Aird hospital, and is reported to be getting along fine. William Sydney iioyle, 22, Provo, Pro-vo, and Rowena Christensen, 22, Provo, were issued a license to wed, Thursday at the county clerk's office. George C. Sperry, 35, Nephi, and Iola Greenhalgh, 21, Nephi, were married Tuesday by County Clerk Clarence Grant, at the city and county building. s ' 1 Mrs. D. I. Rasmussen and children chil-dren of Logan, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Billings. Mrs. James Jacobs (Margaret .Swenson) is visiting here from Idaho Falls, Idaho, at the home of her parents, Prof, and Mrs. John C. Swenson. - . a t . , r Mr. and Mrs.. J. Fred Fechser and daughter, Ida Fechser, will ac- in Neto York HI FriefiasTfender r. W " Bride dehtrulvaff auv Ttiesday evening, , was y the , bridalahower ,teereMri;:jGuyStrg,vthe son. at the home of Mrs. K. M. Lyhh, grandmother of the bbhor guest. V 5 . -i v ; , : Games we're played arid a delicious delic-ious luncheon. Served,,, knd 4.the rooms were attractive ;witK garden flowers. Beautiful gifts ere pre-ented pre-ented to the recent bride. Those present included,: The Misses J una Christensen,' Vauhda Mitchell, . Gladys Madsen, Joyce Nelson, Junne Wood,, Maurine Moffitt,; Margie Spalding, Elodia Ashworth, Ireta . Johnson, Irene Kirk, Raye Howan, Fae Probert, Mrs. NatWla Medlln, Miss. Maxine Kirkham, Mlas Beth Schofield, Mrs. Wyoina Woodward 6f Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Fern Morgan, Miss Berheda Lynn and Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Peay are .the proud parents of a daughter, born at the home Tuesday. Mr. ' and Mrs. Ferron Collings (Eva Mav Wilkinson) have a daughter, born Tuesday home. at Birthday Party Held In Canyon Mrs. Ed Burton entertained at a delicious chicken dinner at Timpanogos cave in American Fork canyon Tuesday evening, in celebration of Mr. Burton's birthday birth-day anniversary. in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton, Mlas Grace Burton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seethaler, Mrs. P. C. Anderson, And-erson, Corey Hanks of Heber City, Mrs. Stanley Rose, Miss Frances Rose, and Miss Veda Saterfield, of Pocatelk), and Fairer. Stubbs, Kenneth Hayes, Joe Reeve and T. H. Coates, all of Los Angeles, who are guests at. the Farrer home. Pre-Nuptial Dinner Mrs. Stella Davis entertained at dinner at her home for her daughter, daugh-ter, Katherine, and William H. Reeder, III, of Ogden, who are soon to wed. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reeder, Jr., of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hart of Santa Maria, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hatton of Palo Alto, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson of Rawlins, Wyo. company their son, Roger Fechser and wife to Salt Lake City, on a trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal. They will leave Thursday morning and expect to be away for two weeks. Roger Fechser is employed in the L.D.S. church offices in Salt Lake City. B. Face, W. C. Bracker, Charles Larsen and M. L. Bott of Price, are visitors in Provo on business. V. C. Madsen of Brigham City, spent today with Provo friends. Frank McCormJck of Ogden, is among the visitors in Provo today. Alice Brawley and Doris Braw-ley Braw-ley of Whitefisn, Mont., are in Provo today. Mrs. Ellaxeth H.' Berry Is visiting visit-ing here from California, a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. John IV. , Farrer have as their house guests this week, their grandson, Farm StUbbs, also Kenneth Hayes, Joe Reeve and T. H. Coates, all of Los Angeles, Cat ws 81137 En Route iPurcftased Friday ithd - Shbwe toGRATULATIONS - ii -; ' r- ' f - . , -, . t lt'S isMArVI - WH l: 1 4.... : . tf . A v V I ST C v. " TsTi t - -- ' , x. f.V s-i- i -! " ' 5w v "N-n .v- Lucy Saunders The stores are full of cutest thines to wear at the the beach. And what are the smart. voune ladies of the society world looking their cutest in? Here's what the cameraman saw at swank Bailey's Beach, Newport, - Visiting Girls r.nTnnlimented A pleasing social affair was given giv-en by Mrs. William J. Snow Tuesday evening at her home, for her daughter, Mrs. Paul B. Pearson Pear-son of Madison, Wis., and her daughters-in-law, Mrs. R. Thornton Thorn-ton Snow and Mrs. William J. Snow, Jr., of Washington, D.C Various card games were played and favors presented, after which a tastefully appointed luncheon was served. Beautiful flowers of the season Were employed as a decoration. Bidden were: Miss Anna Stark, and Mrs. Eleanore S. Edmonds of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Lynn AllemanJ and Miss Pearl Starr of Sprtng-ville, Sprtng-ville, Mrs. Howard Cottam of! Madison, Mrs. D. I. Rasmussen of Logan, Mrs. James Jacobs, of Idaho Falls, Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Mrr. John B. Sea mount, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. J. C. Knell, Mrs. Edgar M. Jensen, Mrs. Stella P. Rich, and Miss Naomi Rich. j Club Celebrates Member's Birthday In celebration of the birthnv anniversary of Mrs. Reed Bailey, members of the Al-Gue-Ween club entertained in her Tionoyr at her home Tuesday afternoon. Cards were followed by a delicious delic-ious luncheon. Mrs. Annie Lind-strom, Lind-strom, Mrs. Glen Bailey and Mrs. Alden Gray were guests and the members present were: Mrs. Le-ona Le-ona Henrie. Mrs. Wandle Open-shaw, Open-shaw, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs Fred Cooper, Mrs. Fred Howard, Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Mra Mark Brown. p& three colors to APPEAR IN FALL MODES An .early September fashion show will feature fall tree colors, some of which Paris cables have reported. Greens, golds, russets and deep reds will be headlined. A green velvet model with triangular tri-angular gold - slide fastener Is appropriately called "Weeping Willow." A casual town costume In light gold wool is "Norway Maple." And a subtle fall combinations-deep wine and bright blue will fashion another suit "Blue Spruce." Steam Permanent TO DRESS AS. 3 Slacfcs and Shirts-Why, Shirts-Why, Even a -Dress Is OK at Newport y , s ft; ftei.i wMum-. 1 1 1 mmr -oi, - . Aeneiie r raier BreakXast Foi Bride-1 o-Be Mrs. L. L. Cullimore and Miss Huitau Allred were hostesses at a smartly appointed breakfast at the Cullimore home this morning, honoring their niece and sister, respectively, Miss Moreho Allred-bride-elect. Miss Allred, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. C. Allred of Lehl, is to be married to Webster Decker Deck-er son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Decker of New Mexico, Tuesday in the Salt Lake temple. Breakfast was served on' the lawn, the tables being attractively arranged with vases of roses and gladioli. Miss Belle Fillmore led out in a number of delightful impromptu im-promptu toasts to the bride-to-be. In attendance at the charming affair were: Miss Fillmore, Miss Nadine Taylor, Miss Donna Das-trup, Das-trup, Miss Geraldine Eggertsen of Springville, Miss Elithe Fillmore, Miss Marie Duffin of Salt Lake City, Miss Alene Allred and Miss Ann Allred of Lehi, Miss Audrey Rasmussen, Miss Gertrude Sauer, Mrs. Helen C. Brockbank of Spanish Span-ish Fork, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Berry of California, Mrs. Helen S. East-mond, East-mond, Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, Mrs. R. C. Allred of Lehi, Mrs. Lorin C. Bryner, Mrs. A. J. Fillmore and Mrs. Andrew H. Peterson. O. S. Party Mrs. Monta W. Anderson entertained enter-tained members of the O. S. Alumnae Alum-nae Tuesday afternoon at her home, and an enjoyable time was spent with sewing, chat and a tasty luncheon. In attendance were: Mrs. Delen-JV Delen-JV y101". Mrs- Josephine J. Christensen. Miss Belle Fillmore Franco, A Can You Pass the Close-up Test for Body Odor? USE and be sure! CREAM or POWDER 56c At Your Favorite Toilet Goods Cotmter1 HUSH II - YOU PliEE t 4 SKiA s 1 v Vri.i -.-X- 4 Lesley Bogert R. I. pert debutantes strolling toward the clubhouse in simple gingham frocks, slacks and pleated pleat-ed shorts. It looks as though they do their snappiest dressing for the evening hours. ' 1 . Birthday Greetings , Wednesday. Aug. 11 RUBY WILLIAMS DR. GARLAND H. PACE Buck Nite Tonite! $300.00 Be On Hand - - For We Have Two Good Features Fea-tures on Our Screen TODAY and TOMORROW for may" mnA ww 7, V.- siirl kiss" - Lovo and Politic Mix at Last I ('.v'''v:v:oiw.-.v.v! . To-, , . :.::..- .vx-' ::::-:?.'. H' if IS "f JC .N- V J J ' t -$f ? "V V t s. ,1 r?rJ r 1L 1 M3M mm Couple Marry; Leave For Coast The marriage of Miss Myrtle So wards, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Wilbur Sowards of Provo, to William A. De Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Hart of Ogden, was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday. Pres. David O. McKay of the first presidency, officiated. The happy couple was entertained enter-tained at a luncheon given by Bishop Harold T. Reynolds of the church offices, at the Hotel Utah following the wedding ceremony. Also a dinner was given the couple by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Hart, Miss Beu-lah Beu-lah Sowards, Miss Ethelyn Sowards Sow-ards and Miss Eva Parker were In attendance. The bride and groom left Immediately Im-mediately after dinner, on the Union Pacific challenger for a tour of the east. The bride wore a smart navy blue golng-away suit with accessories of the same shade. They will be at home after August 20 at St. Johns, Arbtf.. where Mr. De Hart has accepted a position in the L. D. S. church seminary system. C alendar PROVONAS The Provonas club outing planned plan-ned for Friday at Saratoga, has been postponed for a week. MANAVU D.U.P. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp Manavu have postponed their outing of Thursday for one week, when it will be held at Schneitter's Hot Pots in Midway. IDAHOAN ELECTROCUTED HAMER. Idaho. Aug. 11 (U.R) Accidental contact between a well drilling derrick and a hign tension wire yesterday, caused the death of Charles Chappell, 22, Hamer. 0. BUCK-NITE Club WITH ANOTHER BIG "BUCK NITE" SCREEN ATTRACTION Red Book's Grand Romance of the Navy in the Airl in; I., i l AifWm.GARGAn Novel Stage Contest at 9:15 Your Name May Be Called For the luJBljc Award iz "L 1V i 1 Oaklet rly Reunion At ion The Oakley family organization will hold its twelfth annual-reunion Saturday at Libertypark In Salt Lake City, announces Mrs. Alta Oakley Westover of Provo, president. All descendants, members and frinnH nf t Via OolrlAV familv ! 4f - - cordially invited to be present. It is desired that all be there promptly prompt-ly at 6:30 p.' m. A fine program has been arranged, and, luncheon will be served at 7:30 o'clock, after which the balance of the evening eve-ning will be devoted to sports and social activities. 3 Zfc Visitors Are . Given Parties Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tolboe and daughters, Mrs. Ramona Harris and Mrs. Eliza Nickelson, who have been visiting here from Grass Valley, Cal., have been tendered a number of delightful social, affairs af-fairs during the stay. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen have given dinners at their homes , in honor of the visitors, and a canyon can-yon supper was tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Vern Tolboe and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton' Tolboe. Sunday, members of the family, 75 in number, from Provo, Mid-vale Mid-vale and Sandy, held an outing at Lagoon, for the guests. The party left this morning for Los Angeles, and was accompanied accompan-ied by Miss Donna Tolboe, who will spend two weeks on the coast. Farewell Dinner For Donald Olsens The Misses Annie and Tempie Penrod entertained at. dinner at their home, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen. who t.h their two children, are leaving soon for Cedar City. Mr. Olsen is to take charge o the music and art departments at Cedar Citv college during the coming com-ing school year. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with music and chat, the tasty dinner following. Covers were laid for 12 guests. TONIGHT' Ths tutoowrTdtplhj ol ybtxx .hsarr will burn whan yon f tl tha stir-ringpowtr stir-ringpowtr of this slltsit ban o! sltsl who lovtd , u yon and L - ; Ml Laeo VfCpirl I IV I ! I -Tj IM. im'V I i n nu n 15 ho n: -Ovr Son h . ... mw - . , IX I Xaaetfr- Short ?Trats;' if-. - :T ' '.; 4 ' .Vi Are Wonders 1 LbVe tind Regards ) . LUU1U lliilVnUL' SighfM. "Si, N.&Ems, V Dun S 9 sm r PARABIOUNT NEWS! l . . , 3 L ford |