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Show Interesting Features For, S?omen; Club and Lodge News Phone 494 Recent Bride Complimented At Shower Mrs. Iliff Jones gave a bridal party and shower at the Kdna Mae Hedquist home Wednesday evening, for her daughter. Mm. B. Prior, the former Virginia Jones. A yellow color scheme was predominant pre-dominant in the decorations and In the tasty lunch served. A large fcasket held beautiful Talisman roses and delphinium, and yellow yel-low gladoli and marigolds were also used. A number of games pleased the guests, Mrs. T. S. Jones, anil Miss Evelyn Clark winning the prizes. During the evening, the following program was furnished: Vocal solos, T Love You Truly," and "The Greatest Wish in the World," Mrs. Bernice Dastrup; reading. Miss Helen Henrichsen; song and tap dance, Maxine Drysdale; two solos, "Our Yesterdays," and "At Dawning," Miss Evelyn Clark. Miss Naomi Hoover was accompanist accom-panist for all selections. Sixty guests attended. Beautiful Beauti-ful gifts were presented to the honor guest. Club Calendar VAL NORN ALUMNAE A meeting of the Val Norn Alumnae members will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Carol Bennett. CAMPS NO. 4- All members of Camps No. 4-6, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, are asked to attend the meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Pioneer building in Sowictte park. DELL-ITE Members of the Dell-Ite club will meet at the home of Mrs. Delia Maynard Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and will motor to Wildwood, to the summer home f the Claude Ashworths, where Ihey win be entertained by Mrs. Hazel Janson LITERARY LEAGUE A 1'30 o'clock luncheon will be held by the Literary League, Friday Fri-day at the home of Mrs. Heber C. Johnson. Outing Plans Are Completed Plans for their annual steak fry, to be held at Canyon Glen Wednesday evening, were made at a joint meeting of the V. F. W. and auxiliary, Wednesday evening eve-ning atthe-Armory. All members and their partners are cordially invited to attend the outing. Young People at Swimming Party Members of the church history class of the Sixth ward Sunday school, and their friends, enjoyed ; a swimming party at North park Wednesday afternoon. Their teacher, Mrs. Charles F. Thompson, acted as chaperone, and after the swimming, a delicious de-licious box lunch was served to the 15 young folks participating. ' " SrW e sure 'he shoes they wear ttejSk, "Si nature in the proper de- CH y&tftk. velopment of their feet. B sure iheir shoes are N ' SHOES fu Carefully made ol the finest "' materials, over scientific ir - .V. health lasts, they assure NJv X-?-your child a healthful start In life . . . perfect feet In . Nv later life. Come in TODAY. JX us ' ' ' your jfc-T -gr child in this famous $2.98 1 v P!?P NEWEST OF ' J - ' ,'- - ' ' ' I 1 ' ' ' ', r ' , i '' ' f - ' " , -i. 4 s S " ' ' ' ' " $ : y ' s s ' , st yy x , , $ , v -i i ' & ', I -J - "T " ' ''''- ':-; . f ' ( tr. 6' - :'A t ' ,j V, S - N " I' ' ' V ' fry - v. i ' fc,., . , . , . , JT ::.::wWW,lJawlIMMtMMM Nubby black wool is accented with shiny black silk braid binding and braid-covered novelty buttons in this softly tailored fall' suit. The gored skirt flares softly at the hemline, and the hand-made blouse is of white silk crepe with a high neckline. Frisby Family to MeetiirSHit"Lake The Wiiuam and Elizabeth Huff Frisby family reunion will be held at Liberty park in Salt Lake City, Sunday, August 28, commencing at 10 a. m., the committee reports. re-ports. Each family is lo take lunch, and a business meeting will be held at I p. m., immediately following fol-lowing the dinner hour. Social activities will continue throughout through-out the afternoon. All relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Announcement to Scandinavians The Scandinavians are holding a party this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olsen. honoring hon-oring their son, Chester, who is leaving for a mission in Norway. All Scandinavians and their friends are invited, to attend, and are asked to take lunch. THE NEW (i- BIRTHDAYS August 25 MRS. RAY HOOVER August 26 F. H. ROONEY Bauer Reunion Held PAYSON The' annual reunion of the Eberhart Bauer family was held Sunday at Saratoga resort with Fred Bauer of Eureka in charge of activities. A program, sports and a picnic luncheon provided pro-vided entertainment. Officers elected for next year included Bert Wyler of Payson, president; Nellie B. Hartman of Salt Lake City, vice president; John Bauer of :',alt Lake City, historian. -CD Twin Sisters Ber 'si .' Pf. AS': 4 yz - K : :.v.v. .-..::: v.-w-y.-.vv,.-: ...:-:.: :-:-.-,...:-:::....-.'.: : , On the same day recently, Mrs. Douglas Robinson, left above, and her sister, Mrs. Francis T. Carinody, right, twin daughters of former New York Governor Nathan L. Miller, gave birth to sons in the same New York hospital. Mrs. Robinson's son, Theodore, arrived first, and sixteen hours later, Mrs. Carmody's son, Terence, was brought into the world by the same physician who attended her sister. rjinino supplies Everything You Need To WIRE YOUR HOME! Our Prices Our Quality Are Low O Is High See Us Firstl 46 North University Avenue ; Phone 4181 hi 1 1 i i i i - -' Briefs Mrs. Mildred Stewart Call will leave tonight for Pocohontaa, Arkansas, after spending the past three months with her parents, Mjr. and Mrs.- Ray Stewart. She has attended both summer sessions ses-sions of the Brieham Young uni versity and completed wonc tor her deeree. malorine in home eco nomics. Her husband, W. A. Call, a graduate of the local univer sity, is now employed Dy we U. S. eovernment as soil tech nologist in Arkansas. He was re cently transferred from Texas. Mrs. J. Max Roberts and three daughters are spending a few davs in Vivian park. xvo can yon, at the Ed Rambeau home. Mrs. Bertha B. Christensen and son Charles of Jackson City, Wyo., have been spending tne week in Provo and vineyard. They nave been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Leon-ard Madsen. , Leo McCrary and family of San Bernardino. Calif., have been visiting relatives in Provo during the week. Miss Thaola Ilumohrey is spend ing a 10-day vacation in California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Jones of Las Vegas, Nev., are spending the week here with Mrs. ' Jones' borther, Leonard Adams and fam ily. Mrs. Leah Van Wagoner has returned re-turned to Washington, D. C, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner of Provo, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Van Wag oner's son, Earl Van Wagoner and family have reutrned to their home in Chicago, after a four- day vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and children, Kent and Barbara, have left for their home in La-guna La-guna Beach, Calif., after spending spend-ing two weeks visiting - their -parents, Mrs. Zlpporah Westover, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stevens of Ferron. On their way home, they will visit Bryce and Zion canyons. Wright Thurston of Manti; 4s a visitor in Provo today. Russell H chard s of Idaho Falls, Ida., vi3ited Provo friends today. -4". "t"1 :- -4r Mrs. J. T. Seegall of Idaho Falls. Ida., is among the Provo visitors this week. Mrs. Nettie Hertell and James Erickson of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. v . u. Cassity, and other Provo friends, Wednesday. Mrs. F. H. Milden of Phoenix, Ariz., is here trday with friends. The host makes a speech of welcome at the beginning of a meal and the honored guest makes a responsive speech at the end, according to old Swedish custom. Sons on Same Day (Photo by David Berns, New York) v. " v Swing Along : In Squirrel p i wn iifiuinijwie 7n iw ml c iiKpjiunf.iL esjsiii "1 it: ; . 4 .... (Prom Russeks Fifth Ave., N. Y.) Because of the vogue for gray and for color combinations that are not built around black, blue gray Russian squirrel takes on new importance for fall and win teh This casual, tack-swinging model, with Tuxedo front and ultra wi4c sleeves, may be worn over dfijrtime, sports or informal din nerj clothes. It's shown over a gray satin dress. The arresting hat is trimmed with matching fur ..3 v Lliwn Party Is eld On Birthday Virginia Bennett celebrated her birthday anniversary by giving a larn party Monday afternoon at tlj family home. The time was spent playing . frames, and refreshments were scfvcd. Lovely Dirtnoay guts were received, In attendance were: Jacqueline Wrasrsr. Bonnie Wilson, Genevieve Coieman. Maurine Boswell, Ger- aldine Simmons, Gail Ashworth Ellen Ashworth, Joan Heindsel-man, Heindsel-man, Junece Hedquist, Marie Marshall, Miarion Jones, Carla Elaine Ferguson, Vera Jeanette Willett, Elaine. Spcrry, Margaret NUsink, Margaret Hatch. Joene Bowman, Madelyn Buckley and Pauline Claudin. Engagement Is Announced sfPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrfe. Wm. O. Jones announce the r engagement of their youngest daughter, Gladys, to George Beck er.Json of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Becker of Sioux Falls, South Da kota. The marriage will be solemnized sol-emnized Sept. 3, at the home of the brides parents with Bishop H. jEugene Hughes officiating. Th couple will go to Los Angeles, California to make their home where both are employed by the Nor,th American Aircraft Manufacturing Manu-facturing company. Rpyal Neighbors Meet In Park Rpyal Neighbors of America enjoyed en-joyed a pleasant afternoon Wednesday, Wed-nesday, when they met in Memorial Memor-ial park. Sewing and social chat were followed by a delicious pot-luck lunah, served to 10 women. Between 20,000 and 25.000 volumes vol-umes are added to . Oxford's famous fa-mous library, the Bodleian, every yea?. - ' A - - ' a M - 1 f - .V J E3AS1T 3T MJffiLIID We Help You With - PLANS - FINANCING (f . , and CONSTRUCTION 1?5V?ESX THIRD SOOTH rower i;pmpany EmployslEnjoy Annual() Utah Power and 'Llght;company emiployesv- of thety pyovo district, and theU partners' and 'families, participated, im bne of th f liveliest liveli-est ouUngs of the season.! . Wednesday Wed-nesday atternobn .and evening- at Saratoga, --" ' Two hundred' Quests frpm -Provo, Pleasant - Grove, American Fork, LebJ andrelta assembled for the '. biff' annual get-together. which started, off ; with a baseball game held by--.thB men while' the women and children enraged in contest games. MrSiiglton Hartley nun Lite ;yiuc '., v Swimming was followed by pic nic supper, and. dancing to-Henry Steineckert's orchestra ended the day's delightful activities. Valuable Valu-able electrical prizes were given away at the aance, as follows: Coffee set, Mrs. Emerson Bradley of Pleasant Grove; clocks, Mrs. Joseph Clark and Eugene Hawkins; Hawk-ins; fan, C. A. Larsen; corn-popper, Irvin J. Slack; carton of lamp oulos, D. D. Mottat, Jr.. Henry Falkner was chairman on arrangements, and was as sisted by u. W. Becbe, Mrs. Sarah Howe, Sharp Gillespie and Byron Clark. Bridal Shower Is Delightful Affair Mrs. William Haws and daugh ters. Mrs. Verl Jacobsen and Mrs. Mark Cook, gave a shower Tues day evening lor Mrs. Kay jonn-son, jonn-son, the former Ruth Haws. Prizes for erames were won by Mrs. Marl Snelson. Mrs. Reed Burgener and Mrs. William Chap man. Beautiful gifts were received receiv-ed from the following guests: Mrs. Chris Johnson, Mrs. WiUiam jnap-man, jnap-man, Mrs. Sarah Cummlngs, Mrs. Harold Bunnell. Mrs. Charles pen- rod, Mrs. Hugh Johnson, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. John Johnson, mxs. Arthur Bowers, Mrs. Ada Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. David Goodman, Mrs. West Hill, Mrs. Jesae Haws, Mrs. Lee Warner, Mrs. Otis Ercanbrack, Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley Stubbs, Mxs. William Haws, Mi-8. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Frank Healy, Miss Evelyn Haws, Miss Klva Rawlings and Miss Eva Haws, all of frovo. Mi s. Owen Johnson and Mrs. Douglas Willis of Lehi, Mrs. Don AshDy of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Koy dtrong and Mrs. Marl Snel-son Snel-son of Spnngville, Mrs. Verl Jacobsen Ja-cobsen oi Salt Lake, Mrs. Mark Look, of Sjringville, Mrs. George Lasen. Miss Peerey Larsen of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Reed iurgener of Eureka. A tasty lunch was served. Card Social Held By Legion Women On the attractive lawns at the home of Mrs. Alden Chatwin in Pleasant View, American Legion auxiliary members and guests en joyed a card function Wednesday afternoon. The following women served as hostesses: Mesdames Alden Chat-win, Chat-win, Dallas Young, Lavar Christensen, Chris-tensen, Frank Gardner, Lee Snarr, Garland H. Pace, J. J. Weight, Ray Barrett, Denzil Brown, George Ballif. Ivan Thorne, Frank Reynolds, C. H. Nickersori, George T. Taylor, Walter Hedquist and Sam Park. Tables of bridge and 500 were played, Mrs. Thomas E. Beesley winning the bridge prize and Mrs. E. I. Egilson, the 500 favor. The afternoon concluded with a delicious lunch. Was He Greater as a Lover Than Gable, Power, Taylor Tay-lor or Powell? NOW YOU CAN SEE! Brought Back At Your Request M SATURDAY and SUNDAY At Regular Prices! V - FUONE 84 AAJ f L Af r t K T AIN IN T COflLtMtVCA$CV)Ct.ie. T.M.RCft.U.StAT.Orr.- "Yeah, he's fascinating now, 7 vu sv s iiu Afternoon Social Is Enjoyed Mrs. Mame dinger of Salt Lake City, entertained in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donald Clinger, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lillie Sumsion In Lake View. The afternoon was spent in games, Mrs. Anna Sumsion of Springville, winning first place and Mrs. Frances Johnson receiving re-ceiving consolation. A delicious luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Anna Sumsion, Mrs. Lee Sumsion, Melba Sumsion, and Donna Collins Col-lins of Springville; Mrs. Elmo Sumsion of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs. Robey, Mrs. Louise Clinger, Mrs. Cleo Johnson John-son of Provo; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Frances Johnson, Mrs. Annie Williamson. Mrs. Bessie Nelson. Mrs. Lillie Sumsion of Lake View; Mrs. Ethel Bunnell. Mrs. Norma Holdaway and Mrs. Pauline Garamotrof -Vineyard. - Ends Tonight! "THE MISSING GUEST" "ATLANTIC FLIGHT" FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Brought Back by Popular Demand ! For, Action and Thrills! PACKING A RCO- BLOODCO WALL OB PLUS ; Everyone's- Talking About r 1 This New Serial "FLASH: GORDON'S , TRIP TO MARS"- OUR GANG COMEDY "LITTLE RANGER" I . , I y nS By GEORGE CUKOR SgXffi i r " i Tin fin fiii IjjV-p! If - . , '.'v' LATEST 'NEWS By Sylvia, 4 but think how you'll feel when O nil VI1U 6UJr Ui UVi Afternoon Dinner Pleases Guests Sewing and music, followed by a delicious 4 o'clock dinner, were enjoyed by guests of Mrs. Hans Miller Wednesday at her home. Marigolds centered the dining the following friends: Mrs. Chris Dineson, Mrs. Preston Peterson. Mrs. Julius Jorgensen, Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Mrs. Stanley Miller, Mrs. Wilford Miller. Mrs. WilUam Forsyth, For-syth, Mrs. Vis&o Christiansen. Mrs. Elmer Aagard, Mrs. Jack Spendlove and Miss Norma Miller. Cool Off Here During These Hot Days! Last Times Today! Warden LEWIS E LA WES New Tomorrow! The Exciting and Sparkling Story of Three Bright-eyed Lovelies So Eager To Meet Life, Love and - - - A Man With a Million Dollars! Every Girl Should See It For a LESSON! Every Man Should See It As a WARNING! xWith DATD NIVEX STUART ERWTN Marjorie Weaver BINNIE BARNES ADDED TravrltJilk Coming Sunday 1 Our First Greater Movie Season Hit! ,'3 |