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Show PROVO (UTAH) .4 EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, - - SEPTEMBER 17, 193T TAGE -TWO-. -1 .. IClubiCalendl ' : Cleoia Glut, FTV " "Av ' """"" ili "" ' " ' "ft D.U. P. Social Held At 'f?S6wiette Pioneer Daughters of the Provo camps, tog-ether with members of the Tamarac, Grand View, Pleasant Pleas-ant View aand Edgemont camps, spent a delightful time at Sowi-ette Sowi-ette park Thursday afternoon. Approximately 150 women were in attendance, and were welcom ed by Mrs. Sarah Passey, county D. U. P. president. Mrs. S. H. Jones, chairman of the amuse ment, committee of the pioneer relic hall, arranged the following splendid program: Song, "Mother's "Moth-er's Old Red Shawl," Camp No. 7 members; lesson on landmarks, Mrs. Robey Coleman; song, "The Old " Frepiace," Pleasant View . camp; reading. Miss Helen Hoover, Hoov-er, representing Camp No. .1; talk on the relic building, Mrs. Grace S. Cheever; accordion music, Virl "Martin, representing Camp No. 5, - ' " A, delicious luncheon was served, ser-ved, after which the women visited visit-ed the building. II I 1,311 THItUIflO piizis aaoKato EOflf nODTil tftaOt...ato prim m mi Iras ill Vacationist Is Tendered Party Mrs. N. EL Miller entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Julia Morgan, former Prd-voan, Prd-voan, who ia visiting here from Lo Angeles. ' Monte Carlo .whist was playedr Mrs. T. C. Larson winning the high score favor. A delicious luncheon was served. Those bidden Included: Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mr. Horace Brein-holt, Brein-holt, Mr. T. C. Larson, Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mrs. Lawrence Hone, Mrs. George Powelson, . Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Madsen, Miss Sue Moore, Miss Florence Miller, Miss Dorothy Powelson, Mrs. John J. Barker, and Mrs. Margaret Barker of Moberly, Missouri. V ju f 'f Former Provoan Vacationing Here Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill gave a dinner at their home Thursday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. David Smith (Vivian Mer rill) and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of San Diego, Cal., who are spending spend-ing the week at the Dr. H. G. Merrill summer home in Spring- dell, Provo canyon. Covers were also laid for Prof. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe and Clayton Jenkins. Bridge and other games were enjoyed after dinner. The. young couples are leaving Saturday for their homes. a a, a Dinner Party For Daughter Mrs. J. M. Redd Jr., gave a dinner party Wednesday evening at her home for her daughter, Venice, and Catherine Pardoe, who left Thursday to work and attend school in Washington, D. C. Orchid and white , asters centered center-ed the dining table, around which were seated the following: Venice and Catherine, Mrs. T. Earl Par doe. Cheer A. Nielsen, Miss Faye Graham, Miss Doris Alder, Miss Flo Ellertsen. Miss Lillis Wilson, Miss Alice Brown, Miss Helen Rowe, Miss Dorothy Hedquist, Mrs. Stella S. McArthur and Miss Shirley Redd Open At Session Nelke "5 UNION BUS DEPOT SUPER COACH BUSES From Los Angeles to Chicago. Same Low Rates to All Points. L save on Round Trips and . Circle Tours! Buses Leave Provo DaUy Complete Information Fares and Time Schedules - PHONE 810 JESS SOOVILLE, Agent Mrs. Alex Hedquist gave an excellent review of Alexis Carrel's book, "Man The Unknown," at the open .session of the Nelke Reading club held at the residence of the president, Mrs. W. ' Lester Man grim, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mangum welcomed the members and guests, and during the afternoon, three beautiful vocal solos were furnished by. Mrs Bernice Dastrup, accompanied at the piano jay Miss Naomi Hoover. The compositions included: "The Greatest Wish in the World," "I Love Life," and "Good-bye Sum mer." Late summer garden flowers made the entertaining rooms at tractive. At the close of the in teres ting program, tasty refresh ments were served by the hostess es: Mrs. Manerum. Mrs. Oscar Garrett and Mrs. Susa P. Whit aker. Members- present wre: Mrs Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Emma N Bown, Mrs, G. H. Heindsoiman Mrs. J. E. Harrison, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, Miss Vilate Elliott, Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey, Miss Hermese Peterson, Mrs. William H. Boyle, Mrs. Beulah Henrichsen Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, Mrs. George W. Worthen, Mrs. WeHs Brimhall, Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mrs. S. C Adams, Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman Mrs. Amy T. Finlayson, Mrs Clara Giles and the hostesses. Included in. the guest list were Mrs. Kathryn Bassett, Mrs. Olive Smoot Bean of Idaho, Mrs. Gert rude Page, Mrs. R. Gam Clark Mrs. Mark Brimhall, Mrs. Christen Jensen, Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mrs. Stanley M. Clark, Mrs. C. 6 Ashworth, Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Mrs. Pearl Sharp, Mrs. Alice Smoot Newell, Mrs. H. V. Hoyt Mrs. William H. Bailey, Mrs. E E. Carr, Mrs. Fred W. Taylor, Mrs. J. R. Hodson, Mrs. T. A. Boy den, Mrs. S. R. Boswell, Mrs. V H. Dahlen, Mrs. Frank Crandall and Mrs. Ethel D. Rambeau of Provo, Mrs. Max J. Mangum and Mrs. Hiimer Jacobsen of Wash ington, D. C. B. Y. U. Women and their part ners will hold their annual autumn party Monday atv3:3retock 'at the Girls' home in North rone. Provo canyon. Dinner will be fol- owed by music and dancing, ac cording to Mrs. Milton Marshall, chairman on arrangements. . P. H. is. WOMEN A party will be held by the Provo High School Women and their partners, Saturday evening at the, Dixon junior high school. A hot plate lunch is to be served at 9 o'clock, and special entertain ment will follow. TRES JOLI Members of the Tres Joli club will be entertained Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon athehome -Of Mrs. Arch Thurman in Salt Lake City. . : - ! Hankie Shower Given as Farewell Honoring Miss Catherine Par doe and Miss Venice Redd, who left Thursday for Washington, D. C, where they will remain indefinitely, Mrs. Norma Pardoe Wright and Miss Beth Jenkins entertained at the T. Earl Pardoe Par-doe residence Tuesday evening. The affair was in the form of a . hankie shower and lovely hankies were presented to the young ladies. Bridge was followed by a de licious luncheon. The guest list Included: Mrs. Stella S. McAr thur, jMiss Doris Alder, Miss Faye Graham, Miss Norma Garrett, Miss" Flo Ellertsen, Mrs. J. M. Redd Jr., Miss Helen Rowe and Miss Evelyn Clark, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe. , Theater Party nd Luncheon Primrose club members attended attend-ed the show at the Uinta Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, after Which re-" freshments were enjoyed at Keeleys. Those present were: Mrs; Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Fannie Hedquist, Mrs. Maude Roberts, Mrs. Vera Nelson, Mrs. Johanna Jacobsen, Mrs. Bertha Streber and Mrs. Mary Ward. Canyon Outing Enjoyed By Club A weiner roast in Provo can yon was given for members of the Dell-Ites club, with Miss Wilda Fulmer as hostess. Those participating in, the de- tendering a reception, Thurso fightful outTng were Mlssmmapenlngr dTnext week, aTg-Stc1c Mower, Miss Zina Mower, irsq Donetta Farley, Mrs. McCene Grimmett, Miss Helen Maynard, Mrs. Delia Maynard, Mrs. Alta Maynard, Mrs. Leona Prestwich, Mrs. Alice Hood, and Mrs. Maur- ine Mortensen. . yzJj HERE IS YOUR FALL HAT A Brilliant The Materials Are Right Others 51.95, $3.95, $4.95 Col lee Hon! -The Trims Are Right : and the Prices Are Right ! Every Hat in This Grand Group of Authentic Fall Styles is a Darling! Come In and Choose Your Fall Hat NOW Miss Edith Ross in Charge XWLOR BROS COMMNY THE" DEPARTMENT. STOGS GP FBPMD Millinery Dept. Dixon Teachers Plan Reception Officers and teachers of the Dixon junior high school are tendering a reception. , Thursday ock at the school An invitation is extended to all parents. Jollyette Bridge Club at Party An enjoyable party of Thurs day afternoon, was the Jollyette Bridge club affair given by Mrs. Margaret Lewis at her home. Mrs. Mary Corbett was a guest. The bridge game was followed by a delicious luncheon served also to; Mrs. June Innes, Mrs. Mary -CSarkson, Mrs. Maude Hoover, Hoov-er, Mrs. The! ma Kay, Mrs. Aline wilkins, Mrs. Arville Anderson, Mrs. Maude Seeley and Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Gustaveson. Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Gustave son received the favors. IT- 1 1 TWICE A DAY SERVtClS ON BILMS! By Experts '--s-Films in by 11 p. ml are out at 2:30 p. m. Next Day Jllms in by 10;30 a. m are out at 5:30 p. m. Same Pay 4 HEDQUIST DRUG & PHOTO SHOP Santaquin Girl Weds Payson Man PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Bardsley of Santaquin wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Emerson ri A i e tv s i r A uru, sun ui ui . hi iu ixlib. iu L. Curtis, which took plade Wednesday Wed-nesday in. the Salt Lake temple The ceremony was witnessed by the parents of the couple. The bride has attended school at Brigham Young university and was a Val Norn. They will re- jdnSnl.tJkfity-jyharaAIrt, curtis win continue his studies at the University of Utah. Optimist Club Commences Parties Mrs. John Lundahl was host ess to members pf the Optimist ciud at tne Edna Mae Hedquist home Thursday afternoon. this being the first party of the new club season. Mrs. T. M. Knightwine of Port land, Ore., a house guest of Mrs Lundahl, won the 500 high score prize and Ella Whittaker received the second favor. A delicious din ner followed the afternoon of cards. Members In attendance were Mrs. Ella Whittaker, Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. Leo Mecham. Mrs Mary Hopkins. Mrs. Clara Suth erland, Mrs. Harvev Hiereins. Mrs Harold G. Clark, Mrs. J. J. Nusink, xars. ueorere H. Carter Mrs Charles Guthrich and Mrs. E. G. Lnirnell. X t&ined at her home Thursday evening, eve-ning, for members of v the Con tract Bridge club. - A delicious luncheon was fol lowed by the card game, and Mrs. Glen Vincent of Nsait Lane City, and Mrs. Thora D. Broad-bent Broad-bent won the favors. : Those present" were -Mrs. Irene D. Gessford, Mrs. Alice S. Scher-er, Scher-er, Mrs. Evelyn Carle, Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Gessford, Mrs. Hallie Smith, Mrs: Thora Broadbent, Mrs. Ruby ' Hansen, Miss 'Boris Street and Mrs. Vincent. " Tenth Birthday Is Celebrated For her 10-year-old daughter, Gloria, Mrs. Sidney Russell gave a delightful birthday party Thurs day evening at her home, Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious -luncheon served. and the rooms were beautiful with garden flowers. Lovely gifts -were presented to the guest of honor. Those present were: ' Marian Christensen, Jeanne Taylor, Elaine Hoover, Anna jean Davies, Marian Jean Merrill, Mary .Carol Brock bank, Alma Snow. Donna Jones, Audrey Olsen, Nadine Mitchell, Elaine Hart, Carol Anderson; Lila Cannon and Led a Cullimorev " jc 3fa Zf Arthur Gaeth Addresses Group Arthur Gaeth of the B. Y. U. conducted, an .open forum discussion discus-sion on current problems, at the Delta Theta Chi meeting held in' the city court room Thursday evening. eve-ning. . " Miss Dorothy Stewart, presi dent, was In charge, and Miss Eu nice Bird, educational director, arranged ar-ranged the program. This was the last meeting under the old officers, arid reports were made Joy the officers and committee commit-tee chairman. Miss -Maurine Hicks, recently elected president, will atke charge of the next ses sion. Those present were: Miss Stewart, Stew-art, Miss Bird. Mtss May Bennett,: Miss Margaret Crawley, Miss Edith Harrison, Miss Maurine Hicks, Miss Dorothy Robbins Miss Edna Draper, Miss Gertrude Sauer. Miss Helen Allman, Miss Veda Hicks, Miss Jessie Johnson, Miss Elda Perry, Miss Elva Bearnson. Miss Virginia Hunter, Miss Darlene Owens, Miss Myrle Jones, Miss Jean Phillips, Miss Mildred 'Moe. Miss Nedra Simpkins and Miss Edith Lambert. icers Mrs. Wells Richmond was elect ed president, of the Cleofan dub, for the ensuing year, at the affair af-fair held Thursday at Keeleys. Mrs. Richmond (succeeds Mrs. G. R. Willett, and other; officers elected included: Mrs. Leo Taylor, vice president; Mrs;sEniistpeay, reporter: A well appointed dinner was served. Members of the club in-; elude: Mrs. Arvel R. Morgan, Mrs. Leo Taylor .Mrs. G. R. Willett, Mrs: Ellis Peay; Mrs. David Goodman, Good-man, Mrs. Arvel King, Mrs. Wells Richmond, Mrs. Neil Tuttle. Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mrs. Roy- Hoover and Mrs. Orlin Peay. Luncheon Guests Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey enter- j tained Mr. and -Mrs. J. s. Wors- iey ' of Lbs Angeles, " 'and Mrs. Diantha ' Worsley, at luncheon! Thursday at her home. Yellow marigolds prettily dec orated the table. 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