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Show . A . PAGE TWO PRO VO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 3, 1 9 3 0. 7. r-V- 4 DA'ffl I Wedding Reception 'at Lehi x Attended By A LARGE NUMBER of Provo residents attended the wed-Hinf wed-Hinf retention piven bv Mrs. ITnrrif. J Smith nf T ,c Friday evening in the Loveda ballroom at Lehi, complimentary complimen-tary to her son, Victor Smith, and Deon Carter Smith, who were united in marriage Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carter of Provo. Green and gold were the. colors iised in ths decorative scheme of the reception hall. with crepe paper streamers, covered the ceiling, and baskets arid bowls of the season's flowers were rAso employed. The bride wore a lovely gown of pink charmeuso satin and tulle, prettily trimmed with hand-made pink silRTflowers. . 1'. - . iit..l ' .. . t She earned apeauuiui .-y wmt of cink and yellow rose- v,,. M baby breath tied with pink maline. A handsome crown of ( rhlneatones and pearls held the lonVpile Pink tul,e valc in plaCC , ' Mrs. Mary Carter Pratt, sister of ; the brfde, was the" matron of honor, , Lliss Eutella Smith of v Lehi. niece f th crroom: was the maid of hon-1 or. Miss Eleanor Reeves and -Miss Kina WlUiamson, c.oja -; vi hrid. were in Elmo Carter, brother of the bride, j was.thebe man. ; 3 . 'A- j lVts wcs3 was of white eating with white silk lace trimmings, trim-mings, and chtJcarried a bouquet j f Tink sweet. rca. Misc. Smith, v;as attired laV pale pink ta.feta frock, tiimmcd with pearls and cream silk lace, and her bouquet was made up of pink sweet peas. A dainty gown cf old gold and-or-ch id taf f e '.a was worn by M Ira IXoeve?, who carried orchid sweet jras, and Miss WilUamton appeared appear-ed inxa beautiful burnt White taf-lita taf-lita drres. Her bct-.quet . was of pjr.lt sweet 'peas. ':-" ' - ' ' , Bishop Joseph Smith of Lehi was Ihc mcster of ceremonies, and pre-i pre-i k'.ed over the following delightful program: Vocal solo. Mrs. A. 'I NetsoJi; reading, and solo, A. L. Nelson; reading, Uv-I: "Josephson; pianoelectionsr Mls3 Drcrcton; crlo, Leo Allen? piano- selections, Tfcelma Blake. ' ' .. v".'v -'- Dancing concluded the evening entertainment, and tasty ref resh-ments resh-ments were 'served to 350. Numor-ou.3 Numor-ou.3 useful and beautiful gift3 were received by-the Mnored ccuple. Mr. and Mrs.; Smith will leave "Wednesday for a two weeks' tour cf southern California, after which they will return to Lchl to make their home. " . if. . if - ' Fifth .Ward v Relief Society The social service conmittM! vill have charge of th? program at the Fifth ward Relief society meeting. Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clcclf at the ward chapel. . V ' ' lliss Mamie Olletton will give th-3 lesson, A full attendance of members mem-bers Is desired. ' ; " Sale Two Acres Real Buy! Cczy 3 Room , HomeBlks E. of Highway. High-way. Coops for 150 hens, fruits, all kinds ; trees 7 years old. This i3 a snap for cash! $1500 takes it. Phcne 1039 ' ' Willard L-So L-So wards 30 W. SECOND NORTH Provo, Utah. I 3 No car need show the marks of a hard life. For we have ?icre a splendid body and fender service that keeps nicks, fients and scratches, from ruining the outer-ap-. pcarance of your carJ It gets every bump ami keeps rcars sparkling new,. No smash too big or small we can f ix:it. Save mone3r on new parts this way. Try i It today. Disc, Wife and Artillery Vheels straightened. 176 SOUTH UNIVERSITY r i g3o r0& r?:r7T 1 It ! . - I 1 Many Pro voans An attractive lattis, arranged , -. -v--- -,- -- - Fay Anderberg Is Married To Calif ornia M an Announcement is mada by "Mrs. Kho-ia II. Anderberg ct Pi-ovo, of the. marriage of her dau&liter. Fay, resident' of L03 Angele3 . for the pa?t' thrfc years, to Irwin Title of .that city. " The ceremony was performed per-formed Wednesday, February IS, in San Francisco, where -th'j young couple will reside. Mr.. Title recently returned return-ed to California, aftr Ispend-iiitr Ispend-iiitr three weeks, in Provo v.'itii her mother and friends. .1 4 Supper After Junior Prom Following tho 15. Y. U. Junior prm at the Ladicr . gyrnnaoium I'tday evening, Friars of the University Uni-versity entertained their partners at a supper at the Sutlon cafe. Fifteen couples pa:tiCJpat?d th delightful affair. X ' -- - in Road Show Cast V Has Ghili Supper v MembefTTlheEdgemont ward read showcast, en joyed a. social at thcward meeting house Thursday evening, following the finals held at lha Jjincoln high schobl. i -A delicious cliiil ' supper 'ai served to Bishop and Mrs. J.' II. Ferguson, .Mr. i and Mrs.J Clarence James, .'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Monk., Mr. and Mrs. Austin IJrokaw, Miss Ida Chipman, Miss(Irma Brereton, Miss Fay Monk, v-Miss Norma Eounous, Mifs Dorothy Chipman, Harold Mechanic Horace Lunceford and Lamar Glazier. : Mrs. Anderson Hostess At Social . An enioj'able time. was spent by members of the Dai3y Sewing club, Friday, cfternon at the residence r.f Mrs. Anena. Anderson. f?wir'j, cards and . a dainty luncheon were the- features of en- virnt. Iesent were "the following follow-ing members: Mrs. Grace Hanson, ,Mra. Jan-j fJvans Mrs. Violet John-rnn, John-rnn, Mm. Kuth Reeves, Mrs. Merle Mi'ds-?n, Mrs, Anna .-.cnirfstensen, JTrs. Anna Mikkelson-Mfwa .Jyjona Hanson, and guests: Mrs. V, T. Littlewood of Brigham and Mrs Ah ni 'Souter of Springville.- .... . AVE. PHONE 182 anncE , 6SHa Net Star Seeks f ' - . A "! e V ; ' - "..- '- .s . s" : v . - - ' t If :; - . i . v?-' . Tf. f . I ' 4-rt 4 r Ns 5 Suffering from a breakdown in health, Mile. Eleonorc Urohaska, Hungarian Hun-garian tenni3 star, will spend thc winter with friends near Sacramento, Cal., recuperating. She was 7t prevented from playing this year by ill health. ' 1 lYOUR-CMILDREN OLIVE & 1930 Children have their ups and .. .. .. '. . - A T .- . Civ ... . : . ,. Every day isn't agaod dy, as we older people know very well tq be true. Probably we think it our ovn pretogative that being-older ;ii:d subject t-o aches and -pains and nervou3 indigestion and headaches head-aches due to "worry, we're entitled to a day of blues nowXand then. Dut why should children with grc-cd hcadh and no worries get dis-spiritcd dis-spiritcd or touchy or lazy or forgetful? for-getful? Why can't-a41 days be good aayaT : : : " . ' . -. Our patience gets very shorty-to be sure, on those days when everything every-thing goes wrong and we begin to predict a , sad end if the yoxn n'er-do-wcll ' doesn't snap but ; of Th v Mysterious liodyT" Probably no more than a mill-iouai mill-iouai part of all there Is to know about the development and growth ofthe hun'ian-body. ever will be known. : - - f-' Ve look et the outsidcand take the rest for granted we i never step to consider thaLjiot-one, but a thousand miracles lie deep under un-der that rosy ekin, a thousand complicated"-systems full of mysteries mys-teries find puzzles, any one of which can slip a cog almost ' any minute of. the day. . , "Now, If any of the machinery has major trouble we' know it at once because Tom or 'Dick gets sick. , -j But if soma mir.ordefect occurs, not , even . the victim himself knows it. Ke . isn't ill, he's just lout of sorts, cross, lazy, dull, or careless and ho hasn't an idea Why.. But the reason is" obvious. V Let ps stop and figure roughly Rome of x the systems in -young Tom's growing body. I S'irst, the structural ones bones ' and - muscle. mus-cle. Theyhave' ra ; job- to do in merely" growing. . ' y , Then there are the circulatory systems: arteries and capillaries that divide and subdivide and unite again to , form another 'gya - J HEMSTITCHING r". Done at NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING CO. Phone 125 95 North ; KNIGHT WOOLEN JVHLLS . . Homespun and Tweed Suiting "and Coating, are fashionable fashion-able for Spring. We have a few pieces left over from eastern orders; also Cashmeres (100 Utah Wool). Some short and surplus Blankets and Auto Robes. ALL AT WHOLESALE PRICES v , jj. Health In West . ROBERTS BARTON ev utA ScRvicr, inc. tern, that of the veins. The mere physical effort of the heart to push. blood to the uttermost part of the body," a complete circuit every two minutes, is a "stupendous thing, but that is nothing to the chemistry chemis-try of metabolism that takes up waste and sends out nourishment to the growing tissues as the blood rushes along. ';' . . Theh, there are the complicated organic functions; the Stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs, and heart, and all the others. . When we tnink of the separate entities in the human body, we must realize that. Nature has b, job on .its hand3. . Particularly when the-body i.3 a growing one and the process of buildingmust be greater than the waste. Now the one system, that has a finger in the. pie of every other system is that of -the-nerves. Not a thing can go wrong that, they are not instantly effected." . They don't always run and tell tales to the brain. But the braTh has ; a "way of knowing. And the result is oae of those trying idays, when we add insult to injury , by scolding the young slacker, as we are apt to call him, all over the pi -ICO. " " ":' " . .: We should be ready to make allowance al-lowance for these off days in growing grow-ing childrpn and not jump to the conclusion that Old Nick has designs de-signs on them, or they on us. All growing children need under-ctanding under-ctanding and patience. , ' MENDING GLOVES If you buttonhole all around the edges of a hilo in your- gloves and then draw the buttonholing together," togeth-er," it will wear like iron. IRONING SLEEVES 2Jcy sleeves positively cry for tho pld-fashioned tiny sleeve boards to iron them on. You can - Purchaso. one quite inexpensively. AND PICOTING University. Ave., Provo, Utah g oiie j C J X. Every Local Rebekahs House Charter Member Rebekahs of Provo gathered at the home of Mrs. Guy Shurtleff Friday afternoon, to honor her mother," Mrs. Eph Homer, Mrs. Homer 3 the only remaining chaiter member of Deborah Re-be Re-be kah lodge No, .6, , which was instituted in-stituted October 14, 1892. - Social chat and" music were the diversions, and a tasty repast was served to 30. Tausigs Enjoy Supper An attractive supper was given by th B. Y. U. 'Tausigs for their partners," Friday night at- the Sut-. ton cafe, following the B. Y. U. Junior prom held at the Ladies' gym. . Covers were laid for 38.' Primary Girls Given Party V Mi Kan Wees girls of the Fourth ward Primary association met at the home, of DorothyMcGuire Friday Fri-day evening. - Following tl(e regular literary session, a dainty luncheon was served, cafeteria style. The affair wa3 attended by th. following: Elsie Adams, Lois Gardner, Gard-ner, May Hodson, Helen Clark. Genevieve Cook, Donna' Van Wag-encn, Wag-encn, Venice Tuft, Nancy Robinson, Robin-son, Rita Judd, LaRue Hunter, Clair Edison, Clella Anderson, Af ton Coleman; Miriam' Rasmussen, Mrs. T. T. Taylor, Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mrs. Samuel Biddulph, Mrs. Mark Kirby and Miss LaPreal Aagard. Former Provoan Entertained Here Honoring their niece, Mrs. JBlance Leonard of Price formerly of Provo, who was recently mar ried, Mrs. Elmo Cheevcr, Mrs. Dewey Snelson, Mrs. George Mech-am Mech-am and. Mrs. . Julia Brim, cnter- . taincd at a shower at the Cheevcr home Thursday evening. . , A nunjlicr cf games were played and cards V.-qre enjoyed. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served to 30. Miss Tirzah Cheever won the game prize, and the bridge high scora favor was awarded, to Mrs. Ken- "iicth Craven. Mrs. Leonard received the progressive "500" award- - The gifts received were many and beautiful. . Bride-To-Be Is Tendered Shower Miss-Fern Simons was .hostess at a charming bridal shower at her home Thursday evening, in compliment compli-ment to her sister, Erraa, who is to be married this week.- a . The honor guest was lh recipient of a number of lovely gift3. Music, social chat and a delicious luncheon wire enjoyed by, the following: The Misses Chra iensen, Nita Kirk-wood, Kirk-wood, Ethel Belmont, Donna Clark, Edda Jones, Nedra Bridge, Fay Bailey.-Mary Dixon. Dale Tinlnjrer. i I Helen Brown, Harriett Immisch, Katheryno Joro. Fay'Dixo; Bli J Batty, Nora Ellis, Fay Johnson, Fern Davia and- the hostess. ' DARNING MATERIALS A box of small amounts of many colors of darning cotton comes ' in handy and saves time in hunting just the right color. TRIP TO EUROPE Summer of 1930 . The Passion Play at Oberammergau. Also Gibralter in Spain, the Mediterranean, Italy, : Switzerland, .Germany,' Holland, Belgium, France arid England.1 Under the Guidance of r , MRS. CHRISTEN JENSEN Lectures, bookreviewsi and literature suited to forni a background for the trip will be given enroute by Mrs. Jensen. Sail from New: York June 14. Time of tour 64 days. Extra time in England, if desired, at reasonable expense. . , . Inclusive price of tour $850, which includes ' ' Sacond Class over, Tourist Return. . . For full particulars, see or call Mrs. Christen Jensen 593 North University Ave. - - ; Provo, Utah The toii is organized with , - , . The American Express, Salt Lake City In vitedl ' ' " ' " - m ,. XI ' Do Ancestors Matter? Sometimes I Think YES BUT- Ky Velva F' takes four generations to make a gentleman,. I sometimes-think. Also jf you studied biology or zoology at school, you know that guinea pigs do not produce rabbits, or worms, produce, amoeba. Like produces like. The present fad among a certain class in America for emblazoning' their, family crest on their' stationery and on the doors of their limousines I have never happened to notice a crest on the door of a roadster. Maytag they don't tide 'in roadsters, "people with crests,) hasn't ar!zen without a cause. The custom of tracing family trees, too, which is glowing imro and "more prevalent, is Hs dad is q not due solely to an effort ef-fort of novenu richc to appear as continenta! in their culture as possible. To kov a girl we'd, learn to know ho r father. All her carefully polished and camof lauged fault s will -be plainly appaven4. to you in him. To lenow a man, go to hia niothor. Whatever tho is,- so is he, potential y. ' But, on the OTITIS!: hand, sometimes I think that even if you could know personally every progenitor of a certain young fellow for ganera-tiqns-i back, ev?n if yOu have on file -crests and. portaits in oil? you -are enly gamb'inp' when you attem.pt to prcphesy that young mans-future. If history is any standard, the , groat men arid wor men et the next generation genera-tion will NOT be tho descendants of the great of THIS day. They will be, the sons and daughters . of your garbage collectors, col-lectors, rautoad. brake- men, and radio announc- . " ers. And I'm not trying .to wisecrack,, either. As far as I can go In my research work along that line, the' -most pitiful, washed-out .spcciieu of any country's 'populace are ALWAYS the descendants of great men and women. They are the great-great-grrat grandsons of ' th great-great-great granddaughter s of So-and-so who. won the famous battel, of Somethihg-or-other and who got a pension and a title fiom tno governs ment for it which pension has been the sole support of-his off spring i. the. nth generation ever since. And Ihe title their sole prida and joy. Ancestor worship, I sometimes think, is nothing but ancestor worship wor-ship in the fui'est Chinese sense of the word. It ought to consider a source for furtive shame' like a skeleton in the family closej, to possess a fair ouV ancestor. .Like halitosis, if should NEVER be bix'g d about. And YET,- did you ever hear of a half-wit - mother 'producing a brilliant avii.' i just isn't in the, cards. - (Copyright,-1930, McN.iuht Syndicate, Inc.) -5 l?orty Giveri" LaConda Club Mrs. Claude Cardall entertained Thursday afternoon at her, home-for home-for members cf the LaCorda club. Sowing and music were enjoyed, and a delicious luncheon ( was served to Mrs. Bliss Childs, vMi s. George B. Carter, Mrs. LeRoy J. Cl3en, Mrs. M. Reed Johnson. Mrs. T. L. Caliister, Mrs. J. Clyde Knud- sen and Mrs. Percy Anderson, . . , Columbia Club To Entertain Husbands ':..--: - '- - - , . . ' I Members of the Columbia Sen- ing dub will entertain their hus- i bar.!-? Monday evening. at the home of Mr. and Mi's,. CA. Dahlquist, A full attendance is desired.- " TIME SAVER ' There are cutters on the .market now that cut' several, fancy shaped cookies or cakes at the same time. -of them are for children, oth-ers oth-ers .for ard parties.' . , ' CHICHESTERS PILL THK OtAMONl BKANU Ask ytmr Urrrit xor vniaea.trr UMuwia limd lUi n Km) and Uo'd' nenUlie bnxn, seairt with Rlue Kibboo. i nkBtker. liny f Tar l)nrH. Ask for Cni.CHES.TERfJ DIAMOND KKAMt PH.L. r4 Tears knma - Best. Safest, Krii-iUe. - HnrNomt SOU) SY PHUGC1STS FV&;'VCJX2 7 G -X IF PROM DECORATIONS Refreshments " ...... ..K v. Music by Sterling Cluff's Hawaiianj Sometimes I Think NO G. ' Darling. X dislike her father, I wouldn't fie heri. all hisamily mottoes ana VdyscM D:U.P. Camp H b Id s S e s s i o n . PAXSON-The February meeting of CampI. Daughters cf Utah Pi'J; ncers, wai held Thursday afternoon after-noon at the horn-.! of Mrs. Julia Hancock, with Mr3. Adelia Dixon, Mrs. Mary Peterson! Mrs. Theresa Brissell and Mrs. Lorelta Cowan as hostcsnes. Readings were given by Mrs. ' Mary .Jeppson and Mrs. Emma Frahconr and vocal duet's by Mrs. Edith Wyler and Mi.?s Ella Larson, accompanied by Mrs. Leila C. Lar-f;rn. Lar-f;rn. . Mrs. Eh(d read a history written bv her father, the late J.. S. Page, c - ' ' Professional Service on all Kodak Finishing v Larson Studio 182 WEST CENTER hmm m k liiii wSrw mmm PAINLESS? YES! xi vjm At last a Perm ment Wave wouldn't hurt a baby! Tune in on KSL at 2:40 p. m. every day and find out about the SOMMER'S NATURAL Ringlette Permanent Wave Iitst Method at Itfjrular DUART 'MISTIIOa. CIVKN Mrs. Allic Bertin Expef t ' Experienced . Operator PHONE 1313 mi 256 EAST CENTER . Engagemcn t Of young Couple Announced Announcement Is made by Mn. Esther T. Ctandall, of Springvill., of the engegenvent of her dauuhtn , Mabel D.lHngham, to': Paul 11. E'lerson, son of ilr.' and ' Mm. Ephraim Ellertson of Provo. The marriagu will be an'cvent -f June. .- . ' : Provo Women's Council Meeting , A moeting of the Provo Women'n council, will be hold Monday, at 2t30 o'clockvlit th. residence of Mrs. C. K. Maw, with Mrs. George II. Bilmhall and Mrs, J. II. McDonald Mc-Donald as assisting hoHtesscs. A full attendance of mombeia . vill be appreciated. Notice To Neighbors Of Woodcraft : A special .meeting of llW Neighbors Neigh-bors of Woodcraft, vill : bv hrli'l Monday at 3 p. ta. at the I. O. O. F. hall. . ' ::" 1 : . . ' A full-attendance -IjI desired.;-' ' ' , it ? ; : :. '.'' r REQUESTS DIVORCE ' Edith Harris of Provo, filed r.tiit for divorce from Carl HarrlHi in the Foui th district court. Friday or. th? 'gro'unda of wilful, neglect. ,.. The plaintiff is nsklr.g for thi , custody of two minor chlldron. $10 a -month alimony and $150 attorney fees. , The couple were married 111 Proyo on August 7, 1920. BBBHaBnDtinDDQDBOBD that's why our way gives you cleaner, . sweeter whitc-worjs V 1 Are your white things losing ' their original snowy beauty? Are they tinged with gray even after you wash them? Let us do them once, by our special ' formula, and notice the differ encc. A lukc-warm 'rinse to loosen dirt; four baths in rich suds; then four to five rinses . in filtered water. No wonder they come out like new! Try us this week! . PHONE 161 aanaaoaniiDDBOBsaDa jj IN RICH, PURE Natural e that" Prlc. ALSO 'ST.' is |