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Show PAGE TWO P BO.VO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, ,193.0. ;rrrriyrr j3ji-Jii mart (1 H0U3EH0KD HELP3y: f jj.Vv-' HOLED AY SUGGESTIONS q i DECORATIVE HINTS BUSINESS TOriCS SCHOOL & CHILDREN S TREND O FASHION I) V ami. ttv m a i m r m u at m twm i r C; OMPLIMENTARY' to Mrs. teridffe. who was united Lake temple, telephone operators of the Provo exchange en tertained Wednesday evening at the oil ice. - -The guest of honor had been employed at the Provo. exchange ex-change for the past two years. She-was presented With a tandaome leather traveling bag " from therjrlrla. . ' r t-v Gaje"ftmuaic, and a tasty lunch- I 1 ft rt p r HrHTV . eon were the features of entertain- . --f "J ment,aii were enjoyed by th following: fol-lowing: Miss J3ernice Condon, Miss' u-cile u-cile Haws, Miss Bernlce Kusson, Miss Genevieve Nuttall. Miss Ludile Jorgensen, Miss Helen Leavltt, Miss Genevieve Sutton. Miss Fawn Carter, Car-ter, Miss Cleone Wilkins, Miss Dora .Eves, Miss Bessie Durnell, Miss June Hopkins, Miss Hazel Robinson, Robin-son, Miss Eva Robinson, Miss Al-ha Al-ha Betterldge, Miss Ida Richards, Miss Etta Nielsen and Miss Wilma Peterson." ' J Jfc New Officers For Daisy Sewing Club Mrs. Anna Nelson was elected president of the Daisy Sewing club, at a meeting held Friday afternoon at the. home of Mrs. Grace Hanson. Mrs. Anna Cnristensen was elected secretary, and Mrs. Ruth Reeves, i ' . cnonster ana reporter. Needlework and mnsic were enjoyable en-joyable features, and a tasty lunch eon was served to the following: Mr. Jane Evans. Mrs. Violet John son. Mrs. Ruth Reeves. Mrs. Merle Madsen. Mrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs. Anna Nelson, Mrs. Anna Chrlstensen and Miss Leona Han son. Party Planned For Optimist Members .t Mrs. Byron Denhalter will, be hostess to members of the- Optimist club, Thursday afternoon at her home. - Three tables of progressive "500" .will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon. served. A full attendance of members la desired. , . . .' - Pleasant View Relief Society Under the auspices of the special rtivity, committee of the Peasant View ward-Relief society, a social will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the ward meeting house A cordial Invitation is extended .to all women of the ward, and they arc requested to como prepared to pay their annual dues. A fine program has been arrang ed and refreshments will be served - - j - - - o Jl, MOW7 Wayne Smart, nee Olive Bet in marriage Friday in the Salt For Brother Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Gammon entertained at their home Friday, complimentary to their brother, Ray Gammon, who will leave soon .for the - Tongan mission field of ithe . D. S. church. 11 The season'sflowers . were used as a table decoration. Covers were laid for 10. ' . Splendid Program At "Camp Meeting The following splendid program was . furnished at the regular monthly meeting of Camp No." 2, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held Thursday afternoon at the home of MrsrJ; A. Buttle. Piano' selection, r-'Mrss Melba Fletcher; historical sketch of the uie or naran uen Thomas, read by Mrs. Mary Farrer Smith; two piano solos, Edna Peay; reading, Miss Hilda Farrer; violin solo, Mary Smith, accompanied by Ruth Smith; history of "the life of Mrs. J. A. Buttle, by Mrs. Clara Giles; harmonica selection, Mrs. Sarah Cummlngs. Delicious refreshments were served to 42. Mrs. Buttle was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Eleanor Duke, Mrs. Nellie Peayand Mrs. Mary Farrer -Smith. Theater Party Is Delightful Affair A theater partyfoTiowed by delicious de-licious and well arranged luncheoa served at the '" Pepper Pot, was given for members of the Provonas club Friday afternoon, by Mrs. Caleb Haws. The, luncheon tables were prettily decorated with roses. "Participating In the gay affair were the. following: Mrs. Parley F. Dixon, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay,' Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. Wren Wilkins, Mrs. Ernest Dixon, Mrs. Albert Selck, Mrs: John Collins, Mrs.. George Mad-sen,. Mad-sen,. Mrs. James McClellon, Mrs. Alma Baker, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Fred Critchlow, Mrs. Gut. Edleman and Mrs. Etta Graham. S Primary Officers' Preparation' Meeting Mrs. Wesley Harding was host ess to the officers , and teachers of the Vineyard' ward Primary association, asso-ciation, - at a preparation meeting Friday afternoon at her home. A .social followed The meeting, and delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Mary Brinkerhoff, Mrs.. Anna Stone, Mrs. Edna Gammon, Gam-mon, Mrs. Winnie Nelson, Mrs. Nora llarding, Mrsi Leora Harding. Kensington For Members Of Qub La Conda .lub members spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Carter Thursday. Sewing, musicT. and a delicious luncheon were the diversions, and were enjoyed by Mrs. Bliss Childs, Mrs. Claude C. Cardall, Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen, .Mrs.- M. Reed Johnson, Mrs. T. jl Callister, Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen, Mrs. Percy Anderson, Mrs. Paul A. Thome and Mrs, Norman Nor-man Jefferics, the latter, being a guest. . . Special January onc Values to PUMPS - STRAPS - TIES. All the Late Styles and Patterns Fair Ambassadress Sings For Fascism FELICIA FASClNA ROME, Jan., 11 If .-vMtfssolini can't argue the world, into fascism, maybe Signorina Fejicia- Fascina may sing it in. ' That's the theory of political leaders here,, who haveTstarted the comely signorina out on a tour of European' capitals. , . ; Shell sinir fascist noemijset. to fcmusic, hoping' to interesf theater goers in the propaganda of II Duce. Fciicia-is; fronv Florence an dis known" throughout Italy! as , !"l'he Sone Thrush," The problem of looking at her is quite'simple, too? Enjoyable Affair For Friday, Club An enjoyable tifne was spent by members of the Friday Afternoon Social club, Friday at the residence of Mrs. Theresa Morgan. . During the time pleasantly spent with needlework and games.v a delicious de-licious luncheon was served. In attendance were Mrs. Marilla Worthlngton, Mrs. Alta Ball Mrs. Minnie Dennlsori, MrsT Rose Men-ser, Men-ser, Mrs. Lillie Stevens, Mrs, Nita Stevens,. Mrs; Cora Starr, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. "Vera Nelson, Mrs. Beulah Over ly, Mrs. Ella Evans, Mrs: Mrs. Eliza Davis, Mrs. Mattie Klrkwood .- " Mrs. Agnes Hall, .Mrs. Mary Ward, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Barrett, Mrs. Idonna Peterson, Mrs. June Peterson and Mrsv Len-ora Len-ora Kay, an invited guest. . - " . 7: Fantan Qub Entertained Mrs. Lyman Whltlnir was hostess -rto members of the Fantan club Friday afternoon at her home, the affair proving delightful in every detajl. ; ' - . - -, Mrs. va Hoove rOft'the- hlgtr score prize, and tjne . consolation favor was awarded to Mrs, Fred Clark. A tasty luncheon was. served. pink arid orchid peas being used to decorate the luncheon table. ... Present were Mrs. .Clyde Single ton, Mrs. Fred. ,Clark, Mrs. Joseph VcAffee Mrs. Orrin Winget, Mrs Eva Jrloover, Mrs. David Strong, Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Spring- yule. Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Leon Peterson and Mrs. Walter. Sell3, the latter two being guests. Clearance on J Ml- .10.00 for ! . ! .q,,,. , L V t i I - . ; v. V . " r ) -.' -1 j ' ' ' ' i 1 I A ' . . .", ' - ' t I,... .,,, . l sIovgII Provoan 'Takes . S.L. Girl As B ride : The marriage ot jvuss Olive Hex vc N 3etteiidge,. daughter of Mr. and ills. J. W. Betterldge of Salt Lako, Warn ieff "iJiia t;v son of .Mr:. Tcttio Noff Smart ofprovo, took lace Fiiday in "tae Salt Lakv temple, - The parents of the young couple, o.nd riiss Nannie Neff of Salt Lake, i -nt, otiao g"ooin, witnessed the .eremony. . Iinmttuately iollowlng the raar-iage, raar-iage, Ilr. and Mrs., L'mart loft for C two mcnlhs' tour of Southern al:fo;nia. They - will roaidc in .Lexburg, Ivlaho. t . t' r Tbe wind . ia-- tempered to the shorn lamb, acording to the proverb. pro-verb. -Thus, after the recent stock rash, you probably ..couldn't' lose anymore mony because you had no more to lose. ' . HI . lU.Jfili ff ; ?.P !SFTi:,VT - f, . m ; yaw:-. .A,. n III lit -Jfe-M 11 It 1 1 i I I 1 V- H J II ' - - ' -If, - V- f '. - 111' 1 -X " ' :i- ml I XVn I- . f - -,-.- - l ' r B I trTSs - I -.i-..r vH-VSKW -..'7 .S; ; i0L?LlL;uJ8 Toil know, that it's human nature to prcfer-thc genuine to imi- tatiens - - - in jewelry, in floor coverings- - - in everything. The final proof of Ccnsoleunrs supreme beauty and .quality i the fact that more Gold Seal Ccngoleum. Rugs have been sold than all ether brands of felt base rugs combined; 'V. -vr: '". Pioneer Daughters Erljcy Meeting Pioneerds, met for their regular j ""wu'j"" monthly meeting Thursday af ter-'! t the f LeVendredi Cercle party, noon at the home f Mrs! William hM y afternoon at the resi-Mltchell. resi-Mltchell. . ' ..- ..jilenwof M.-s. John Yeager Mrs; Ida ConovorV :Jts 'HC W.i .Mrs. J. N. Crawford won the high Daw and Mrs. Will?am J. Halladay; were the assisting 'hostesses!. An interesting proyrram was fui-niched fui-niched - as "follows: Two reading. Phyllis Snj'dev; two readings Fay Clark; '.lesson,, Mrs. Henrietta Lar-sen; Lar-sen; history of the lives of WilhsT-mina WilhsT-mina Madsen and Ida K. Rasiuus-sen, Rasiuus-sen, given by Mrs. William J. Halla-day. Halla-day. . ' . . wenty-f ive ! nember3 of. Uie camp were served a tasty luncheoa. Mrs. J. W. Aird Is Club Hostess Mrs. J. W. Menzics gave a spicn - did paper - on "Selma Lagailof" be - fore members of the Nineteenth 'Century club, at their regular meet ing, held Friday afternoon at th-j home of Mrs. J. W. Aird. : TAYt Ul ! - Y; : :CJ-,4 -w-- Ua Vcndredi Cercle laiven onage Dcciai ; score prize, and the s econd favor (, )fn Mil.l TlBV,,lt.r J dai:.ty repast- wasserved' at the dt.CtlusIou of thy card game. y. In.&tttintaixfj at the dcURhtful affair vcre Mrs. Gilbert Gould, Mrs. J. N.- Crawfoid, Mrs. Ed 'Shield. r a rt tr, TV- Byrcn Dc thai ter . and . Mrs. Cole- man, a gucut. Valley Chapter To Hold Session Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. tvUl held its regular, meeting Tus- ! day; January 14, r.t S p. m.' at the IvIOFonic" temple. :-s':A 11,. U'ciDbc and. Y?'WrT -h'r3'pTe cordially invited to.be In attendance. - v , A "" !-! ,-i ii ! i ., , , r p . 1 f i ll. W..m .i.-i f fl. ttmgtkmiLm ii-s fcnrT--"" t iiiimn' rii i i ill iiiii fiMMi.iijL--UJLijl.iM. m m i n jijuitm lis in i ninn n - i - OK:-BROTHERS"' . 1T.- 1 JO W O-"' lMMMiMWMUHM II T ' - ' ' ' j YounS Couple To Be Wed Soon Judcc and Mrs. vVHliam II. Fol- I land W Mil- WRt. WISIl .U nounce the engagement of Ttheir j sister. Grace LaVern, to Wendell . TT - Tlaiilosn ' tnn'-Af.-lfr.' anil Mr t" T.. Hyrum Paulsen of Provo. TheWarriage is to be solemnized Friuay next m tho Salt Lake -temple. A reception will bo givi n the same . evening at the William H. ; Folland home, 1471 -Michigan avenue,' Salt Lake, to , whKh 'relatives 'rela-tives and cljsa fi lends he been invited. ' , Miss Folland is a 'graduate of the B. Y. U, and is connected viui im.-extension im.-extension division of the univcisity at the present time. Ur. 'I'au'scn Is a former "Y" student. ; v Friendship ceases when you win a biidge prize und receive the samo vuau juu Hu ui -wuu iwu ycaa jas) laet Mpjt, , . . PHONE 2& and 25 rvs ii v ; i i i f i -'' ' - Clwnjf mt"-)I V - i -''.--:'' . '.- ; . " ' '". ,' . - ..' . ' - . Simply sensational savings on Furniture for the whole home! Suites for every room as well as huhdredsr of single pieces included. Plan to attend this trcmenr doiis money saving evenj plan to buy furniture at the lowest prices of the year! Easy Terms. . v - .' ' . Vr i 4- . Wu . Was ?239.50 Now PRICES RANGING 51 Tl ?) to r if tr s .. , . s. m mmnm X J I i ii M iV I 0 DM a w f tcEiii I ) ( c i? i fP! II Pioncer4)aughters Hear Program v Mrs. Ivy Perry entertained a her homo Thursday o'ternoon, for the Pleasant View IHiugMers of . Utah Pioneers. t Mrs. Amy Slack gave the lesson on "Freighting by Qx-Tcam"; a reading was . furbished by Mrs. Perry, and a short story was given by Mrs. Florence Glazier. New' Year resolutions. were discussed by -Mrs.-.' Elizabeth Ferguson. . Mrs. Josephine Bird und Mih. Estella Hyde of the central camp, were in. attendance at the meeting, Luncheon was served to 20. ' , , " . Mrs. L. W. Nims Is , Hostess To Friends . yAnions the enjoyable parties of the last week, was the bridge" "ncheon given by; Mrs. L. W. Nims Thursday afternoon at her home. i Two tables of the card game were ,- - jjiayvu, iuit. vj. Ai. I ayior ana iWrS. i Dean Tucker receiving the favors. JM. . j( ' - ft UUGG FROM m lr E5 no c .3 r 1 r " s - U!D it , U J ! in In! !W 1 -J - 1 1 |