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Show PRO VP (UTAH) EVENING HERALD," THURSDAY; APBIL 14, 1938 PAGE THREE Interesting Features For Women; Club and Lodge News Ethel D. Rarnbeau Society Editor Phone 494 Manavu Team Honored At Dinner Club East-Clara East-Clara Jack How A dinner party and social time was tendered the .Manavu ward "M" Men's basketball team Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the .home of Mrs. Emma N. Bown, with the Misses Al.'je and Emma Lee Bown. Mrs. E. T. Eastmond and Mrs, Paul Holt assisting. Covers were laid for Mis. mond, Tom Eastmond, Miss Powelson, Mr. and Mrs. Eastmond. Willie Stephens, aid Ballard, Reed Oldroyd McKnight. Grant Hale, Gordon Snow. Mr. and Mrs Paul Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Stephens of New York City. In keeping with the spirit of Ea-stertime, bunnies, chicks and other motifs were included in the table appointments. Daffodils were used, also yellow tapers in green holders. After dinner. a variety of games were played. . Aft ernoon OF Cards Enjoyed The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club members met with Mrs. Elmer I vie at he: home, the card game following a dainty luncheon. . Easter motifs wer-e used in attractively at-tractively decorating the small tables. Mrs. LeRoy Hardy won the first prize and Mis. Bert Collins the second. Mis. Alice May Shrewsbury and Mrs, Inez Paletii were guests, and the following members were present:. Mrs. Roy Borenson. Mis. Beit Collins, Mi.. A G. Hulick, Mrs. leRov Hardy and Mrs. Ross Nuttall. . SIRL (; ILLE BIRTHS Calendar ARIZONA Members of the Arizona club will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldep Chatwin. Those desiring transportation1 transpor-tation1 or anyone wishing further information ma.y call Chatwins, 052J1. Nautilus Group Elects New Offi icers PRO VON AS Provonas club members will meet Friday afternoon at the home ! of Mrs. J. H. Beck. i Joins in Dressy Easter Parade SWASTIKA Mrs. D. D. Sutton will entertain enter-tain members of the Swastika club Friday at 1:30 o'clock at a bridge-luncheon at her home. VITEA Members of the Vitea club will meet at the home of Mrs. Alice Slack Friday evening. BETA SIGMA PHI The Utah Delta . chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Jean Marie McKell in Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson are the proud parents of a baby son, born at the L. D. S. hospital, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Johnson was the former Naomi Broadbent and the new baby has a sister. Wednesday Bridge Party Enjoyable Members of trie Wednesday Evening Bridge club were guests of Mrs. Leo Larsen at her home. Mrs. Carl Elliott. Mrs. Owen Stevens and Mis. Mark Haws were guests, and the following members were present: Mis. Rulon 'Boyson, Mrs. Edwin Allen, Mrs. Evan Croft, Mrs. Ted Maynard, Mrs. Clyde Fechser, Mrs. Darel Moul-ton Moul-ton and Mrs. Roland Vincent. The affair was in the form of a bridge-dinner, with Easter motifs and favors proving attractive. attrac-tive. Mrs. AUen won high score and Mrs. Elliott, the second favor. Mrs. Ertna M. Clark succeeds Miss Jessie NeVille as president of the Nautilus Alumnae, for the comine vear. elections taking place at a business meeting at Keeleys, Wednesday evening. ' Mrs. Aline C. Smith was elected vice president, and Mrs. Klara B. Snyder of Spanish Fork, secretary ana treasurer. Luncheon and bridge followed. Miss NeVille winning the hierh score prize. Those present were: Mrs. Maude D. Markham, Mrs. Helen M. Cox, Mrs. Lettie R. Dixon, Mrs. Erma M. Clark, Mrs. Aline C. Smith, Miss Jessie NeVille, Mrs. Wyla J- Nelson of Provo, and Mrs. Klara B. Sriyder of Spanish Fork. Farewell Party Tendered Friend Mrs. Glenna Stephens, who is moving to Salt Lake City, was the complimented guest at a party given by Miss Dorothy Jan-son Jan-son at her home Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Monte Cai'o Whist was played and delicious refreshments served. Miss Ruth Crane ' won the high score prize. Miss Verle Allen, the consolation favor, and a guest prize was given to Mrs. Stephens. Steph-ens. Vases of beautiful daffodils were arranged throughout the rooms. I nattendance were: Mrs. Leila Stephens, Mrs. Wanda Alger, Miss Dorothy "Jones, Miss Ruth Crane, Miss Verle Allen, Miss Phyllis Hal-ladav. Hal-ladav. Mrs. Mc Cene Grimmett, Mrs. M. B. Wallace. Mrs- Wayne R Hales. Mrs. Hazel Garner. Mrs. Hazel Janson and Miss Nedra Simpkins. v WITH THE NEW . . . tAU LV IT'S pflffs Newest 1 9,38 Model with all-steel cabinet, full-powered Westinerhouse Economizer mechanism, sensational new MEATKEKPER, and other features for super-convenience and bigger savings. This advanced design and construction is now ready and at prices which make it cheaper to own a Westinghouse Kitchen - proved Refrigerator Re-frigerator than to get along without it. Visit your D. T. R. Stoiv for a demonstration. 2 - z-yy fy V.: . .-. J j. J !;' A : ! . j 5 , r, J; V 1 , ; i t.K . r ' ' i L"-i)rmr r ififtiiimtifiiWiHTfinrrYifnMiiifTiiiYfrniTi r rf, --4 5 Utah So rosis Hostess To Beta A demure collar and a fairly wide belt of crisp white pique trim a black sheer dress with tiucked shirtwaist bodies and softly flared skirt which molds the hips and swings gracefully at the hemline. It's the kind of "backlog" dress that is a must in every wardrobe. Wentz, Elphonda Johnson, Hilda Johnson, La Von Wilson, Vesta Johnson. Geraldine Giraud, Patsy Ellertsen, Vera Johnson, Dean Kimber, Arlene Johnson, and Shirley May Scott. jC 3)C JC Relief Society Choir Practice The Third ward Relief society choir will meet for practice Fri- ' 1 . . . 11 . r i . . 1 A. 11. . l A son bom this morning at the j uay ai -ou o ciuck at me numc Crane Maternity home. i f Mrs. Julia Ercanbrack. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Grononian wish to announce the birth of a daughter, this morning at the family home. The new arrival has one brother and one sister, and the mother is the former Thelma Woffinden. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chris- tensen ( Nadina Pickett) have a The residence of Mrs. Claude S. Ashworth was the scene of an Interesting function Wednesday afternoon, when the Beta Sorosis club members were guests of the Utah Sorosis club. Mrs. Ashworth is the club sponsor spon-sor this year. Sweet peas and rosebuds were combined to make pretty bouquets bou-quets in vases and bowls throughout through-out the entertaining rooms, and tiny corsages of violets and sweet peas were on the plates at the serving of the dainty luncheon at the conclusion of the program. Mrs. Alex Hedquist, president-welcomed president-welcomed the members and guests, and Mrs. AJlie W. Clark rendered four beautiful vocal solos, "The Morning," "To Spring" "In a Luxemburg Garden," and "April." Mrs. Lucile Qoist was at the piano. Miss Helen De-Graff De-Graff favored with a violin selection, selec-tion, "I'm Falling In Love With You.'' She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. C. O. Jensen. The highlight of the afternoon was the excellent talk on "Women Educators," given by Mrs. Arthur Gaeth. Beta Sorosis members iii attendance at-tendance were; Mrs. J. Erval Christesen, president; Mrs- Karl Young, . Mrs. Erven J. Nelson. Mrs. E. B. Shriver, Mrs. W. Raymond Ray-mond Green, Mrs. D. Ork Allen, Mrs. Arthur L. Gallup, Mrs. Irma G. Wlest, Mrs. Harold Shriver, Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mrs. Donald M. Dixon, Mrs. Fred Dixon. Mrs. Lee Snarr, Mrs- Andrew Broad-dus, Broad-dus, Mrs. Carlton Culmsee, Mrs. Lorin C. Bryner, Mrs. Dresden Miller, Mrs. F. Blaine Ward, Mrs. Da Costa Clark, Mrs. Paul Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Mrs. C. O. Jensen and Mrs. Floyd Millet. Utah Sorosis members present included: Mesdames Alex Hedquist. Hed-quist. Stanley -M. Clark, George W. Worthen, J. J. Weight, William Wil-liam Bailey, Joseph C. Clark, Nellie Nel-lie C. Baley, J. N. Ellerfcjon, George S. Ballif, E. H. Hansen, Abe W. Turner. I. E. Brockbank. C. S. Ashworth, A. H. Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Victor J. Bird, J. R. Hodson, R. Garn Clark. Vasco M. Tanner, J. R. .Roboinson, J. C Knell, Mark Brimhall. Percival Bigelow, Wayne B. Hales, Don C. Merrinl, Arthur Gaeth, also, Mrs. E. D. Partridge and Mr.s L. E. Eggertsen, associate asso-ciate members. fc 3$C 5 V. F. W. at Regular Meet The V. F. W. auxiliary met in regular session at the Armory Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Ellen El-len Carter, president, in charge. Plans had been made to elect officers, but this part of the business was postponed until a later date. L. S. Club at Easter Luncheon Mrs. June Peterson was hostess host-ess to the 1 S. club members at an Easter luncheon, followed by bridge, Wednesday afternoon at her Home. Easter decorations were employed em-ployed and gay favors given. Also, vases of jonquils were added. add-ed. Mrs. Mert Fairer won the high score prize and Mrs. Leo Mecham, the consolation favor. Miss lone Tuckett assisted the hostess, and Mrs. Arlene Carter of Salt Lake City, was a guest. The members present included: Mrs. N. P. Peterson, Mrs. L. C. Morgan, Mrs. Mert Farrer, Mrs. W. P. Young, Mrs. Stanley Clark and Mrs. Leo Mecham. Features at Bridge Affair Mrs. Leon Hedquist entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, for members of the Thursday Thurs-day Bridge club. A tasty luncheon was served, after wnich cards were played and character readings of the members given by Mrs. Qla Sward Peterson, who also spoke on "Psychology." Mrs. Fred Hedquist and Mrs. Petersen were guests, and the following members were present: Mrs. George Mecham. Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mrs. Oscar Carlson. Mrs. Charles Wilde. Mrs. Akien Chatwin, Mrs. L. . A. Culbertson and Mrs. A. C. Wickman. A lovely gift lor a lovely lady ! AW My EASTER BONNET BOX of SHEER SILK STOCKINGS A gift to add glamour and smartness to her new Spring ensemble. NoMend luxuriously luxuri-ously fine, expensive -looking stockings ... in their gay little Bonnet Box, a gift to delight any woman, be she 16 or 60 1 BOX FREE with 2 Pairs of 'No-Mend Hose 3 Sup ze n A,'rzen " rirr. - una... -' fro ster desert. Poutlls h L vetjjfl. ve V -ex by Ivfe this I 5 Improved Economizer Unit The famous Sealed-in-lTnit, basically unchanged, has been improved for even greater efficiency.. Ha forced draft cooling, and built-in Watchman protection. pro-tection. . ED 3ss5)milPaiyni?.!&t3nss(snD Minth Birthday Is Celebrated Mrs. Leonel C. Johnson pave a party for her son, Roland, after school Wednesday, in' celebration Df his ninth birthday anniversary. Games were played and a delicious de-licious dinner served.- the table being centered with a pink and white birthday cake with lighted candles. Many fine giftj were presented to the young honor guest. In attendance were: Colleen Afternoon Meeting Enjoyed The P S F. P. auxiliary to the National Association of Letter Carriers, held its monthly meeting meet-ing at the home of Mrs. Cleve I Brown Wednesday afternoon, j A short business session was ! held after which two vocal num-I num-I bers were rendered by Mrs. Leah 1 Wheeler. Mrs. Nell Bullock and ! Mrs. Effi- Clark. A beautiful ! Easter storv was read by Mrs. Howard Olson. Sewing and social chat were also enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. Present were: Mrs. Franklin Davenport, ' Mrs. Eugene Olson, Mrs. Essie Selck, Mrs. Andrew Hartley. Mrs. Howard Olson, Mrs. Willis Carter and guests, Mrs. Ef- f ie lark, Mrs. Nell Bullock- and Adams, Shirley Johnson, Lawana Mrs. Leah Wheeler. FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia -CO PR. 193 V NEA SE.RVICE. INC. T M PEC. O. S. PAT. OFF - VCotildn't you give Fan's tulips first prze? Stis iwf dfc appointed because they aren't as big ag Mrs. Johnson's." Additional Society On Page 7 QUOUTY . STYLE SERVICE? 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