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Show -V PROVO (UT AH) .S.UND AY.HER ALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, . 1 9 3 0. PAGE T11KER 77TW HOUSEHOLD HELPS HOLIDAY SUGGESTIOXIS DECORATIVE PINTS: - " EBUSINESS , T0PIC3 ' SCHOOL & CHILDREN TREND OF FASHION V iv Gamma o A CHARMING E VENT was the annual formal dinner: dance of the Gamma Phi Omicron sorority of the B. Y. U.. held at Hotel Roberts Friday evening. . -V Red sweet peas and baby breath tastefully decorated the small dining tabies, with tall . red candles added to the TVirf-offrantivo nlflCB card s were in the form of :v.ll tint. i.i,i..v.- M-- - - jdancc nrojrrams. -The Palais .the music for dancing. ,. ..J"1"-' , a 1 In the receiving line were Miss Elizabeth Cannon, Miss Angt 'vn Warnick, president, Keif er B. Sauls and Bertram Hai ris.Miss Helen Whitesides waaV- .... . T chairman of the'affair. " The uest list included Miss -- Emily Wright. Walter Basinger, V Miss Hazel Taylor. Orrin Williams. Miss Esther Coombs, Cal Peterson, WiM Gwendolyn Stewart, Harry Stein. Miss Mercy Nelson, Joe Wender, Miss Roaena Nelson, Roy - Oaks. MiA Elizabeth -Canhon,, Kelfer B. StUils, Miss Evelyn .Ost-lund, .Ost-lund, Lowell Johnson, Miss Mar- caret Peterson, Clifton N. Otteson Mifs Belle.. Harris. Wle Taylor . Misa Mary Lyon, Maurino Miles. M!s Ireta . Mortimer. Dresdorrl : Miller, Misa Veda .Porter. George Mortimer, Miss Angelyn Warnick, Bertram H&rrison, Miss Verna - Burnham, V Fred Miner, Miss Ida Tanner, Don Merrill, Miss Evelyn Brown. Ted Hansen, Misa Allie Dixon. Clarence Taylor, Miss Elva Wilkinson.; Clifford Taylor." Miss Maurine Fillmore, Loren Bryner, Miss Evelyn Bryner, Ward Clark, Miss Thelma Jacobson. Lee Lund, Misa Elsie Maughan, Calvin Bee, Miss Margaret Swenson, Fred RIchin, , Miss Helen' ' Whitesides, . Lynn Wakefield. Miss Norell - Startup, Howard Christensen, MIhs Jean Coleman. Clell Jackson. m. jp- -.. . ' ' . - -;. Pipjiepr Daughters' Regular Meeting - Mrtf. H. M. Woodward will be hostess lo Camp No. 5, Daughters of Utah1; Pioneers, Thursday at 3 p. m. at her home. ' A historical sketch of the life of - Paid Timothy will be given, and "a musical program will be furnish- id by children of Mrs. Woodward. Luncheon will be served, i - A cordial invitation Is extended to all members and those eligible . f o w gmbBfciaf Meeting. Of Gamp Np. 2 Dauditers- of Utah -Pioneers of Camp No. 2. will be entertained Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock . at the home of Mrs. Sadie F. Jones. Mrs. Clara N. . Giles will be the ments wiU be served. . ? .... The sffair will be n the form of a Valentine party, and a' fine program pro-gram has been arranged. Refreshments Refresh-ments wil lbe served.' . . All members are requested to be present, and a cordial Invitation is extended to eligible members. 7- yyyz:y on --EinGr?GiinQnicmGQ Walk Upstairs iariaSa I have a small stock of Jeyvelry left oyer from Christ-, mas business, which I am closing but at the followinsr 'discounts: :::, -' r- y-"- .yy-S' POCKET and WRIST WATCHES . . .V, . 23 Discount DIAMONDS,' WEDDING KINGS . . . 23 Discount LADIES and GENTS' WATCH BANDS 23 Disccunt GENTS' UUBY RINGS GENTS' WATCH CHAINS I have n stock of-Dianiorid rnpuhftns . in the latest styles' which I arn' offering: a J a tliscount, and react your Diainond while you waitr - y,-. - - ' .. , . . ' . , -. - ' . . :I can sell you a pair of $10 Readingr.Glassas for. . .$5.00 Expert Watch Repairing V JIAIN SPRINGS $2.00 WATCH.' CRYSTALS 33c D am . - , . j i Royale orchestra furnished. Bride Honored At Shower Telephone girls of the Provp exchange ex-change entertained at a delightful social affair Thursday evening in the girls' rest room at the Provo 'ihpi. complimentary to Mrs. Walter Bryson, nee Florence Crane, who was recently married. , Games, social chat and music were the diversions, and t an elaborate elab-orate luncheon was served. Game prizes were awarded to Miss Alpha Betteridgc and Misa Bessie Durncll, the latter receiving the consolation favor. ' '"- - ;; The honor guest was presented with a handsome leather traveling bag from the following girls: Miss Berpice Condon, Miss Dora Eves, Miss Lucile Haws, Miss Bessie Dur-neli, Dur-neli, Miss Norma Foote, Miss Cle-one Cle-one Wilkins, Miss Alpha Betteridgc, Better-idgc, Miss Faun Carter, Miss' Allie Rasmussen, Miss June Hopkins, Miss Genevieve Nuttall, Miss Genevieve' Gene-vieve' Sutton Miss Elva Peterson, Mjss Helen Leavitt, Miss Hazel Robinson. Miss Etta Nielsen, Miss Aeona fcillis, Miss Wilma Peterson, Miss Eva Adamson, Mrs. ' A M. Crane and Mrs. Evans.. V Annual Dues Day At Relief Society A social will be held at the Vineyard: Vine-yard: ward. Relief society meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the ward chapel. . A fine musical program will be uy Xhcf class leaders. Refreshments will bo served. ' All members are requested to be in attendance, and come prepared ,to pay their annual dues. SI sr. ' &L 41 Entertainment For Valley Circle . Mfas Florence Ray will entertain at ficr. home Wednesday evening, for members of Valley Circle. Mrs. ,R.: E.jKnapp will be "the assisting hostess. . , . . .. k- " Ali " Eastern Star members are cordially invited ' .' ' r t; gqIIg t an , 4 w27 Mi Kan Wee Girls Honar . Mothers V Delightful in rerydetail, was the-3falentlne puy given by the Ml Kan Wee girls . of the Sixth . ward Primary, Friday' evening at the home, of Kathryn Mitchell, in honor of their mothers. v Each mother was presented with a beautiful Valentine, and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served. A brief explanation of Mi ICAn' Wee work was g!yen-by..Mrs. Millie CJourture, instructor of thegiils. Games and music were also features of entertainment. enter-tainment. ' The enjoyable affair was attended attend-ed by the following: Mrs. E. A. .Menlove, Mrs. Leo Peck, Vlvs. A. R. Jonee, Mrs. Lydia Van Leuven, Mr?. Fcrol AVeight, Mrs. Joseph Grames, Mrs Katie P. Mitchell, Mrs. Cour-ture.-lTh'ora Van : Leuven, .: Rutn Menlove, Ruth , . Grames, Shirley Weight, Mary Jones, Shirley Haycock, Hay-cock, V Theresa " Courture, . . Vera Carter, Ruby Edelmon and Darlene Peck. ? - w L" , The hostess was assisted: by her motherfc Mrs. Katie P. Mitchell. Tliird Ward ; Relief Society j The! special activity : division of the Third, ward Relief society, will have, charge of a social to, be tendered tend-ered women of the ward Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ': at the ward meeting house. " I A good program ' has been prepared pre-pared -and refreshments will be served. All members arc .; cordially invited. Sixth Ward i Relief Society. - .A splendid patriotic program will be furnished at the Sixth, ward Jle-lief. Jle-lief. societymeetihg Tuesday af ter- onn at:su o ciock, wmcn is to do held In .the -ward 'meeCihg' house. l"ho special : activity "Committee will be in charge.' ' f ISti. Phebe Siool will. fead''A Ptilect Trib ute,.", stqng music win De renarea by "a .group "of "ProVd 'hih "school students! Mrs' Hahnah Packard will" sing' two 'patriotic composi tions,: and Billy Nelson will furnish a' ?onr.--.Mr9..' iUlMe"Courture,"-will States. iv All members are cordially invited and are requested to come prepared to pay their annual dues.' r Valley Chapter .1 Announcement , Valley Chapter No. 3, b.E!.TS., will hold its regular meeting Tuesday Tues-day evening, February 11, at $ .o'clock, , in the Masonic ' temple. , t.. All .members are requested to be in ftttepdance. Skating Party Is .'. r Delightful Affair; :j : Mcmbern' of the. New .Testament class of the First ward, gave a delightful de-lightful skating party Friday evening eve-ning at Glengarry. ; ' J ; Julius ; Anderson, - class leader, chaperoned the party of 15. . ( .. .. - . . Notice Giyen Al-GuerWeen Qub , A party will , be tendered members mem-bers of the Al-Gue-Ween club, Thursday aftcrnoort at the residence resi-dence of Mrs Dan Kirkwood, 392 South Second East street. 1 AH" members are Invited to be present.-- - . - - " -. v k '; '. - Ladies' Literary Gliib Program , ! Mrs. Dean Tucker rllt be host-esa-ctarmembers of tbe'Jadles' literary lit-erary club Wednesday afternoon at 4 ' oclock. ' , ; -f"; .' .7 ' Mrs. J."Ar Owens will review the 'play. "The High .RoadTby Frederick Fred-erick Lonsdalet'; and ":rrs.- Hebcr . Ruppcr will give - plav : review's. lAincheon will oe-serYcd.i;!- A full '.attendance, will be appre-clated. appre-clated. . : i;v.. ; '"-.-''-: Call the . ' Service Sewer ' ; For . . -3Iasquerade arid Character Costumes For School Plays, -Operas and Parties We Also Do Dressmaking Remodeling Alterations and Repairs on Gents' and Ladies' Clothing. ' . GENERAL SEVING SHOP. r';:;'PHONE1475'vty Pretty Busy! V - (7 4 . 5: : Ay . Probably - the busiest woman in London is pretty Aurial Lee, pictured pic-tured here; sister-in-law of Sir John Field. For not only is she active in social and political life of the British Brit-ish capital, but she also is : an actress and an explorer and is on. of Europe's best known women flyers. ' . 1,1 Sewing CluLw Members Meet ' , '- -? Daisy Sewing club members were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Violet Johnson Friday afternoon. Needlework, . cards and social chat . were the diversions, and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served. In attendance at - the affair were airs. urace: nanaoiv Jne Evans, Mrs. v Ruth Reeves, v Mrs.i Merle Madscn,,Mrs. Anena Anderson, Ander-son, . Mrs! 4nna t Christensen,. Mrs. Martha' pineson, Mrs. Anna Mlk-kleson Mlk-kleson and Miss Leona Hanson.' Cards Played At Le Vehdredi Party Two tables of bridge - were, en- joyed by members of 'the Le Ven-dredrCercle, Ven-dredrCercle, at the party tendered them Friday afternooa. at the .rasi-f dencg oftMrs..Ed Shields. Mrs. John Yeager won the high score award, and Mrs. J. N. Crawford Craw-ford received the ' second ; prize. Luncheon was served to the following; follow-ing; Mrs. Gilbert Gould, Mrs. J. N. Crawford, Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, Mrs." A'. H. John, Mrs., John Yeager", Mrs. Byron Dcnhalter, and'. Mrs. M. S. Strebcl, the latter being, a guest, r . . . ' '. jT ...'..'''.:.' ' '" Alice Brintbn To , NautiluH girls of the Y. U., will, meet Monday evening with MIhs "Alice Brinton. .: An. in vita lion is extended' to ?vcrymcmtcr, : '.. ' ;. " : .:: . '" Fidelas Social Unit Meeting - Members of the Fldelaa social unit of the B. Y. U. will be entei-talned entei-talned Monday evening at the home of Miss Norell Startup. : The attendance of every member will be appreciated.' SV1 -L - '! v-'-xi .Af;V :-'y 5 1 V :. A - . r - s s J sA'" -. v -- 1 . 21 9 - m m ..m . PAINLESS? YES! VAt last a Permanent , Wave wquldh't hurt a )aby! r ;. Tune in on KSL at 2:40 p. m. every . . day and find out about the . SOMMER NATURAt Ringlctte Permanent Wave Latest . Bethod. at , fe' ffular Prices. DUAltT IktETHOD GIVfiN ALO Mrs. AHie Rertii) ) Expert Experienced Operator PHONE 1343 23G EAST CENTER .if HEMSTITCHINPr n y 1 TM ATTAIST A ll PRRMUTT PT.'R A f!0 Pederson - Ring ; Engiagement - Announced Mrs. Oscar Pcderson of Provo, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter. Norma,' to Clifton 1-ting of Provo. ' - The marriage is to take place in the near future, t $i - Relief iSociety Kensington f The special activity . committee and officers of the Fourth ward Relief: society .will ' entertain at a . kensington, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Robinson, 171 " North First East street Tuesday at' 2:30 p. m. tor all women of the ward. . A splendid patriotic program will be furnished. '"The' Perfect Trib-uter" Trib-uter" by Mary Raymond ' Shipman Andrews, wlH' be read ; by . Mrs. George Balllf, ' and Mrs. Victor J. Bird wiil give a talk on the" ''Proper Display of.' the "United; State Flag?. Patriotic , music, will be furnished by Mrs. R. Garn Clark, Mrs. Rose Kartchncr and Mrs. Leland Cook. Refreshments "will be served. . . ' , This will be annual dues day, and a full attendance of members and. women, of the wa-d interested, , is desired. " '-,, . ,( i . T X Kensington For Relief Society ; - Under the auspices of the activity section of the Pioneer ward Relief society, a kensington' will be tendered tend-ered members t of the organization Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock at the home, of Mrs. Ida Durrant, 061 West First North street. A splendid patriotic program will be presented and refreshments will .f , A be served. A full attendance of members Is desired, and all are requested re-quested to come, prepared to pay their, annual dues. For Fifth Ward Gleaner .Girls " Mrs.' Evelina Reed; county nurse, wilt glve-'the lesson in the Gleaner girls" department- of the Fifth'' ward M. L A, at their, meeting Tuesday eTwrti'ng at 7:30 6'clock" In the ward chapel. " t o Mrs. "Reed will . speak on : "Care of Children from. Infancy to Six Years of Age.", All Gleaner girls are urged to be present, and a- special invitation , is extended - to ypung mothers of the ward. ' x fm tf r Gamp No. 3 Meets On Thursday ; ' , Members of Camp No. 3.; Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers will be enter-ninj enter-ninj Tnursdav at 2:30 p. -m., at the residence of Mrs. Kate' Andrea-son Andrea-son on West Center street. . ; Am'interesting cprogranv will be fyrnlshed and refreshments served. A cordial invitation is' extended to a'l members and those cliglbje for membership. v ' ', ; -. f. metmllte hnn. krt with Blu Rlbboo. Tm km k Bar : fyttf Dntff'l. Ak Cor cfii.cHr.s TEBI rERS 0!AMoyn 5010 r PHXKUTS iTurvuu that ST. ; - AND PICOTING 1 T7 V f it b "y: Bridal S bp wer Given 'Foi : ; Daughtei ' ..vMiss Norma Ppaerson, a bride of February, i was honor vguest at . a .shower given by her mother Mrs Tcnic. Pcders.d'n, and Mrs. Mabel Kii ji, Monday evening at the red crson home. , , ' " . ;T , An Interesting program of readings read-ings 'and vocal' and instrumental music was furnished by a group of liovo high, sc.iool, students, alter which a tasty tray luncheon was served. ' . , - , ; l Numerous lovely gifts were . re ceived by the bride-to-be , from the' following: Mrs. J. A. Allen, Mrs, Thomas'-Wright Mis. Mary Mc- Affee, Mrs. ' Kay , Lilliard, Mrs. Thomas . Beesley, Mrs. Richard .ticcsley, irirs-vji.. .Christensen, Mrs, A. Gren, Mfs JNclsonii Mrs. Wilt liam . Kirf, iMrs. ' William Green, Mrs, Velora Roberts, - - - j.rs. " Lillian - Brown, "Mrs. Chris Froisland, Mrs. A.B. Fotland, Mrs. Carlos Johnson, Mrs. William Johnson,, John-son,, Mrs. R. Burgeson, Mrs. Alice Carter stMrs. Frank. Dusenberry, Mrs. James Snowr . Mis. ' Thomas Lassen, Mrs. T. A. Anderson, Mrs. Emily Norman, Mrs.' William Noiv man, Mrs. T. A, Ma'dscni - Mrs. Sophia Olsen, Miss Betty "Beesley, Miss Thelma Nelson, Miss Thelma Itiing, Miss Myrtle Froisland, Miss Effie Dahlquist, Miss Merle Olsen, v Miss Bonnie Peterson, Miss Rcna "Peterson; ' Miss Irene Kirk, 'Miss Blanche Kirk, Miss Lcona Johnson, and Miss Juanita liccsley ot rio, Mrs. John 'Burg'es6n,v Mrs. Alveda Hartley, "Marie; Maud ' and Carol Hanley, of Eureka. " V ..'v. v '- t .: . , -.. -..,. .., . Mrs. Heindselmmi , To Be Club hostess Mrs. G. H.' Heindselman will.be hostess to members of . the Thursday Thurs-day Afternoon Bridge club, Thursday Thurs-day at her home. - - v O. S. Trbvajtas To Meet Monday The Misses Sarah and Allie Dixon will entertain at their" homo Monday Mon-day evening, for members of the O. 3. Trovata social unit ' of the B T-tt- . . ... A good attendance is desired, A ALTHOUGH Fashicn has" many ways of say - she prefers to say it. , in print this y?af'.; . Prints demure -. . . " nrints dashing .-. i is desired. " I ..'; ': . 'ArMffA?',! MMmy& many :ipned and practical. ' To make " up now into smart . x frocks for Spring v wear! v " . . . - 'X -' V' See Oix Window Display of Spring Silks Lake View Ward Relief Society . A membership party will be given in place of the egular: society meeting In the Lake. -View .Ward Tuesday, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, A fine "program has been arrange edand luncheon will be setv'd The annual dues will be collected at this time! ' All womeV of ;the wardjj are invited. - "-;,'V;.J- .''';; ''c 3 Nine tefenth Geiit ury'; plub o;neh Mcet , A splendid program ' ph "India" was- enjoyed by members. 'of the Nineteenth Century" club, "at their regular session held Friday . afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. John M. VIck. . v";;,;wC:.;, A paper on v "Sir; Rayndlanath Tagore," Hindu poet 'as given" by Mrs. WalterAdams. NONE SQ WISE AS THOSE CLEVER MOD- KKN WUMEN WHU A Kli PLANNING TO USE THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY to consult ; Miss Vohtclla liuckholz '" ' ' ' - ' Special Representative of famousBeauty, Scientist. You will lcarn the solution to your individual problems prob-lems of skin an4 contour. You will be dclishtcd with trie simplicity of the home beauty treatments Which she will prescribe? for you, as Well a,s the keen insight and skill of her advice. Ypifr jneT treatment; with the inimitable Helena Rubinstein! preparations, as : individualized as the individual types of skin requite, restores freshened yptyhfu) peauty to the skin. ; ; V . " This represcntativefot Mrrte Rubinstein may be con-' suited in. . . .. SCIIUAMM-JOHNSON DKUCS,' Provp .Slore , WccR ii. 'lDth to l&ih ,- :l" Telephone' for Appointment .lrhrnmm - Inhncnn: I Inirrc 7-T a . mw .. 7. 1 4 111 , np II E.. materials- include silks, chiffons. ''imoriretto. linen and also cottons. With' ' drak .backgrounds and color- v ful designs or neutral back-t; back-t; grounds, multi-colored in pat-1 " " tern." Florals, leaves, marble," - modernistic, scarf and. , bor- fiepA - A Ifoaiitiftit arrav of- everything that is" new and modish for 1930. Popular Prove Wed ' Announcement Is' made by Mm Josephine Goodrtdgo of Provo, of the marriage " of het-, daughtn. tlcten, to Frank T. Cole, also a resident of this city, .The young couple were. marrW-tl Friday noon at the county court .house, - E.. Byi-on ' Dutrup, count y clerk, officiating. '.: 'Mi-4 nnd Mis. Colo will rettlde . In Pjpovo. ... .. Alpha Club Wolricii Meet This Week i Mrs. Ch.tiies Pitts will be ho.so, lp inembcis of the Alpha1 Hewing club Th n dny ,cvenlrt'g at l)cr home, and n ...full .'attendance, of nicmbim y;il be appieclutcd." . r Coiipl yy .- d I t . c - . 11 1' i m- I I , , J 1 1111 212 WEST CENTER Rccm 12, Wi!!;in3 Held f Phena 125,,.:y;S5'TJcrth University Avci :l?rb yo Utah -vt ,.-Vv-- .i.,-:;.iv ;vi' ' |