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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY II E It A L D, SUNDAY. MARCH 3 0, 19 3 0. 1 TTftTTf!rTTnT.n TTTT.P?l. ' J ' ' V WWW ' W 1 . HOLIDAY CUG GEGTI0IT3 ' . i . . ? - ..-!' . DECORATIVE HIIIT3 BUSINESS TOPICS SCHOOL AND CHILDREN , TREND OP.ASinONS ' I PAGE TWO ) 3 i ,1 i i rl 4 ill f I 3 1 yf-N (Li Primary Board Meeting Held Marriage Announced Is TV WELL ARRANGED and delightful dancing party of the season was the affair given by the B. Y. Ui Vikings ' for their partners, Friday evening at Keeleys. . . " Tasty Easter refreshments were served during inter? mission. - Participating in the gay event were the following members mem-bers and their lady friends: Wendall Taylor, Msis Elizabeth , Gessford, Walter Roberts,. Miss Nell Hibbert, James Miller, llioa Pauline Bennett," Keith Sum-a- . ner, Miss Dorothea. Wilson, Howard Cottam, Miss Helen 3rton, Don Candland, Miss Alice Isaacson, Cor- win Hatch, Miss Lota Paxman. , . Lee Peterson, Miss Beth Ash-worth, Ash-worth, Jennings Evans, Miss Ha 3rockbank, Rulon Paxman, Miss Beth Wright, Clyde Sandgren, Miss Zola Martin, Vee Jensen, Miss Eva Hamilton. Vernon Scott, Miss Anna Hughes, Marcus Eggertsen, Mi3S Freda Rasmussen, Reese Anderson, An-derson, Miss Hazel Robinson, Ray -Airman, Miss Eliza Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ballif were the patrons, and the guests were Harold Armatr6ng, Miss Fay Ailred, William' Candland and Mls3 Marie Singleton. sje aje sje Membcij of the Sharon stake JMrnaiv board, met at the home of Mrs. Jeza Sumsion Friday afternoon. after-noon. . - , ,JlA brief business session was held, after which a. social waa enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Ethel Pyne; Mrs. Edna Hansen, Mrs. Ruby Stratton, Mrs. Lola Downs, Mrs.' Diantha Ekln3, Mrs. Teenle Clinger, Mrs. Christie ChrUtenxen, Mrs. Cora Memmolt, Mrs. Delia Mecham, and Mis. Kate Cordner. : $T T School Children's Dancing Party Students of the Fifth and Sixth grades of the Provo city schools, enjoyed a. dancing party at the Provo. bigh-. school gymnasium Thrsdav evening.-- . The Junior; wnm decorations were used. More than 200 attended The marriage of Miss Deli Burch, daughter cf -Miv and Mrs. George F. Burch .. of Provo, to Walter T. Odd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odd ; of KaysviUe. Utah, was solemnized in .. the: Salt . Lak temple Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Odd will make their home in Carlln, Nevada. a a - - :: Luncheon Follows Book Review ... - ' y Mrs. F. F. Raile and Mrs. Zlna J. Roylance entertained the alumni ssociatlon of the Provo General hospital, Tuesday evening at tho Raile residence. Mrs. Nellie C. Bailey gave a review re-view of "The Lost, Commander,' by Andrews, which proved unusually interesting. A delicious luncheon was- served -to the following: Mrs. Susan S. Miller, Mrs. Dora S. Davis, Miss Lacy Edwards, Mrs. Alice C. Symes, Mrs. Ida O. Carter, Miss Irene Harris, Mrs. Luella IC StrebeL MrsT Lillian J;. Boy den, Mrs. Eliza B.' Moore, MrsAlta M. Smith, and Mrs. Amy M. Mecham. The next meeting of the organi zation, will be held next month at the home of Mrs. Ida O. Carter. , Vieux Amies Affair Planned Mrs. Etbel Fetersori will be hostess host-ess to members of the Vieux Amies club, Monday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. George A Startup Luncheon will be served. All Mrs. L. L. Cook Hostess To Friends MrsAjLetard lCook presided at a charming i ridge party Thursday afternoon it her , r.orae, Thiee taLles of ttidge were played ,v the hifch, scon favor being won by M ,7 Cai I . Swei son, and Mi s. Kenneth Bailey rect'iving the second pri-"y An elabo-ate dinner was served, pink swee peas tioitefully decorat-Jn'tf decorat-Jn'tf the small taLl?. Bidden were. Mrs. Kenneth BallKy,'' Mrs. , Slangy Dixon, Mrs La veil Jeiiici, Mis. Glen Simmons, Mis. Ad , Taylor, Mrs. Clarence Gieov Mrp. Crl b jvenson, Mis. George Mecham, M rs. ' Leland Silver, Mts. Kenneth Craven,- Mrs. C. J. If ait and Mis. E. Byron Dastrup. . - - ; Afternoon Spent Witlv Sewing Members of the DaisV Sewing c'ub met at the home cf Mrs. Anna Nelson , Friday afternoon, and an enjoyable v time was spent with needlework, music and social chat.' Mrs. Fern Lewis gave an interesting inter-esting tallt 'ani demonstration on "Health and Beauty of the Skin." Luncheon followed. ' V s ' Present were the members Mrs. Grace Hanson, Mrs.' Jana Evans. Mrs. Violet Johnson," . Mrs. - Ruth Reeves, Mrs, Merle Madsen, Mrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs.'. Anna Nelson, Nel-son, - Mrs. Martha Dineson, . Mrs! Anna Mikkelson, Miss Leona Hanson, Han-son, and guests: Mrs. Irene Bagley of Garfield, Mrs. Annie Christen-sen. Christen-sen. .. ' Most Popular , -j .CpedAtB.Y.U.1 4 . Party- Follows Presentation ; v;f Play A : , . ..! V y ' I i J gfi Once again gentlemen declared thair preference when they picked blond Sarah Dixon as . the ; most popular girl on the Brigham Young university campus. Miss Dixon's hair isunbobbed. She is the daughter daugh-ter of Mrs.' Electa Dixon. i . Relief Society Programs, the affajrwhich was delightful in j members are extended a cordial ln- every 'detalL- - .-. vitation. ;GNMEN MA - BEAUTY? ; Sometimes I ' Think 'f.Ycs'V BUT Sometimes I Think "No"; First Ward ' Mrs. Emma Kay, will give the lesson les-son on the "Book of Mormon," at the ReUef society meeting in the First ward chapel Tuesday afternoon after-noon at. 2:30 o'clock.- Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, and' Mrs. E. I. Egilson will furnish vocal Kdueta. The teachers'tralning meeting will be held at 1:45 o'clock. ;A11 members ar urged to' ba present. , , . . Second Wdrd Members of the Second ward Re lief society, will give a social Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Effis Millet, 882 South Ninth West street, in. honor of her son, Elmer Millet, who is laboring 3 mission ary in. France-atTthe present time, ' An interesting- program has been arranged and luncheon will be served!. All members are cordially Invited to be present. A full a ttendance will be appreciated. appre-ciated. The teachers training clasi will be held at 1:30 p. m., and an teachers ' are ; requested ; to be present. " , ' . - 7L TAN-MADE beauty has always been, a paradox- Sometimes men think J, deliberately planned beauty isiposslble, sometimes they think It absolutely isn L A' famous beauty .sutgeon of Paris proves vhimself exceptionally intelligent by sometimes thinking "yes, sometimes "no' cn the subject.' "Are there pouches under the chin and eyes?" he says, "Ihey are nothing but USELESS FAT. The operation ! is" simpfe. Ex pert! cut out such pouches every day without any bod results. Is the fa:e' falling and big wrinkles, fosmlng? The surgeon simply does the , , ----- Fanny Ward, lifting the skin every two years. He cuts quarter moons out of the scalp above the temples and, sews the edges together. When the operation is repeated the stitches are taken in tho same place. THE RESULT RE-SULT IS MARVELOUS. .Many "actresses have it done every . six months. Does a 'dowager want a dimple V It is . Incredible how many do want them. Being gallant men,, the surgeons do a bit of neat carving under the skin and make a dimple that even a baby would envy. Can man make beauty? Practically anything you order, it looks like! ."But ' on the other- hand.' says the doctor, "I know a. woman who had liquid paraffin In-jectcd In-jectcd , into her cheeks with a hypodermic needle ten years ago In order to become more beautiful. He face has swollen so much that ' several doctors doc-tors have declared rosi- tively that sb was LEP- 1M1 , . 5 ROUS . and vanted to ft W" U I ionu her to a leper col-had col-had to call" me in as a skin expert, otherwise she would have te- n deported. I hardly need add. that the woman i3 a HORRIBLE XJi nevr show Third Ward The theologyrand CesUmony meet Ing will be held at- the Relief so ciety session Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the ward chapel. The lesson. "Messiah! and the Elder Alma,' will be discussed by Mrs. Maria D. Taylor, which wil include pages 212 to 251 in the "Book of Mormon. A teachers' training class will be held at 1:45 p. m., and the subject, "Honesty," will be treated by Mrs Electa Dlxon.i A full attendance of teachers Js desu-ed. All 'women of the ward and friends interested are. cordially in ited. ' Fourth Ward Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen will give the lesson from the "Book of Mormon, at the Relief society meeting in the Fourth, ward chapel Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. The theology1 division will be in charge, and a full attendance of members will be appreciated. :. , "4 y. ;;e n deported i ICIiT and never shows herself in public. Her only desire is to die. It is it; i.l'jttly impossible to remove . paraffin from the face after it has b cn pumped in. Tha stuff goes into the tissues and remains locked up in little celia. Even deep incisions will not get it out." Then he goes cn to warn women against having their little toes cut off in order to v. -cur smaller shoes. The pain is intolerable and liable to last all their i;va, end nobody can graft another toe back on for them. :;c.ne times it looks pretty dangerou3 this business of tampering Tvi'h nature. The results can be GHASTLY. And YET, ordinary wo-r:f;i wo-r:f;i hve been turned into gorgeous beauties through the skill cf a ri'i peon's knife, tnd are jubilant. over their "made" beauty! (Copyright, 1030, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) Man The theology division will have charge of the Relief society Jmeet- ing, to be held In the Manavu ward :hapel Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 2'clock. . : v - .-- -: A special teachers meeting 'will convene at 1:30 o'clock; and a full attendance isexpected. . . , . - , Pioneer Ward .The lesson, "Messiah ' and the Elder Alma,"" will be given by Mrs. Ellen Christensen, Mrs. Bessie Gourley, Mrs. Mattle Hinckley and Mrs. Erma Mitchell, at theReliefj society meeting in. the Pioneer ward chapel Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. eT the Vineyard Ward ' Mrs. Belle Bunker - will giy theology lesson at the yineyard ward Relief society meeting Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at 2:S0Oclock.' ' ' 1 The teachers' training lesson on "Honesty,; will . begiven by Mrs. Mary Y, Miner, Kpromptly at 2 p. m. x ' - All women 'of the wardare cordially cor-dially invited. , ." n - Mrs, Emma Hinckley Entertains Club 5 An afternoon of sewing, nusi? and - social chat .was enjoyed v by members of the Acacia club, Friday afternoon at the' reference' of Mrr. Carlyle Hinckley, - .1 " -ine louoving were served a tasty luncheon: Mrs. Orville Olsen, Ralph Foote; Mrs, Junius After th presentation of "Friend iHannah,; by the Thata Alpha Phi, national drunatic fraternity of the I B: : Y; U., Friday rievening at CoJ-j CoJ-j t, go hell, the following Initiates en-jy';ortained-bacKfc-tag. for .the. fre.-j fre.-j ierriity;;mmber3: Helen and Beth j 1omny, Gextrudo Paitridge, Alic-2 ' 3rinton. Mot vis. Cllrtger.' Rheta f -Tnefi Tri! lTftnn lend Jfoslnetl.o Cor.k. t ; ' A Cel'sMTuV impromptu program f sori!, music and dances was .'urr.lshed. and n delicious luncheon us vi.u to the iollowingMr. and Mrs.. Alonzo Mot leyxA Rex lofn.wn.- Frank Whiting, Lynn Jproadbent, " Jean Paulson Harold andl--y. LfciTiard , licon,, Joac-pi ,Vhitehei"l. -Claude Snow, .Fivd nhev. Addic Wright, Ruth Watts, hinic - nil!. ' l.nide Eggertatn, ijfita WafcetioM, Ela'ne Paxuuui, 'nd Mrs :WendaH Paulson. Play Rend Bv Miss Pearl Dahle The thre-act play, "All of n 'ri:i;,.;-n.' '-' iry,"-. .iu read by Ml.ss Ffeii : Dfthisf.- at a meeting of the Thirst vara Dramatic club, held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 's. Jones Thursday evening. V . Ml&s D-hle was presented with a beautiful bouquet of sweet peas, as a tcken of Appreciation. A brief business session was held. after 'Which a delicious luncheon wa3 served to the ioiiowing: land, 1 Buttle,:: Miss Florence Miller, Miss Virginia Ekina, Mr. and' Mrs Ray Buscn. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pack, Reed - Weight, Miss " Josephine Johnson, Mrs. VeomaDone, Fletch er Jones," Miss Tressa Moore, Miss Alice Jones andMr. and Mrs. -Al bert S. Jcnes, Entre Noiis Club iParty Mrs. Elwocd - Carter was hostess to memhers of the Entre Nous club Friday evening at her home. - An enjoyable time was spent' and a delicious luncheohjYjaa served to I the . following: .. Mrs: Chancs Reynaud, Mrs. Elmo Loveridge, Mrs. Silvio Reynaud. Mrs. Thomas Stubbs, Mrs. Clifton t Henrichsen. Mrs. Jasper Snow, Mrs. i Frank Cordner,Mrs. Theo Graehl, I Mrs. .Ralph Wiscombc, Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence Bird, Miss Aithella: Carter .and Mrs.- Clarence Ailred of Salt Lake; the latter three being guests. ' Fine Program At ; Literary League Mrs. O. D. Hansen gave a splendid splen-did ' review of . the book, "Scarlet Sister. Mary," at the regmlar ses-ion ses-ion of the Literary league, held at the residence of Mrs. Neal. C-.Thur-man Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton was the assisting .hostess. Current events were discussed by Miis Ruth. Hansen. Beautiful musl-cri musl-cri selectiona., were rendered by a trio.fiom the Prpvo h'gh school. A 'ast rrp.-vt was rvcd. ll . Attractive; Easier decoraLiona prevailed throughout the enteitaiis-ing. enteitaiis-ing. looms. In .attendance at the meeting were Mrs. S. Garn Carter, Mi?. Stanley Dunford, Mrs. O. D. Han-:wn, Han-:wn, Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Miss Rheta Kev, Misi Beulah Hetton, Miss TrfiVcrn Pair." Mrs. L. 'M. Pierson; Mrs. A. E, "Robison. Mrs. E. W. Steadman, Mrs. V.v V, Thomas, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs.-' Lcl&nd Van Wagenen, Mrs. Heber Johnson Mrs. lynA Taylor. Mrs. Clifton To!-"oc, To!-"oc, and Miss Ruth Hansen. Rebekahs Give Gird Party . Deboraii Rebekah lodge No. 6, held 1 its regular meeting Friday evening at the O..O. F. hall, at which time the election of grand lodge ' officers Unk place. Mrs. "Leona Shut tleff waa elected igrand lepresentatlve..' : - -y Following : the business session, the Rebekahs entertained their partners at a card social. Nine ilon of, progressive"500" were played," Mrs. Anna Anderson winning-, the high score favor. A tasty luncheon was served to 40. Mrs. hristeri Jensen To Read Stories - . . Mis. Christen Jensen; will read two. shOi t' stories before the Gleanr e girls of the First j&nd Bonneville ' j Hs f'-rdav et 7:30. p. m. ut the First ward meet'ng house. - 'All Gleaner .girls ore extended, a cordial Invitation. ,' " i Provonas Party Enjoyable Affair MtswtenJ V;:::ns entertained at : her home Friday' afternoon for members of the Provonas club. LOuring, the time pleasantly spent' V ..'.'ill- -... . m m- Vt-iin i niMuieworK, Mrs. I'uUpy' Dixon. road on interesting one-act piiy ' - - ; . ' . Luncheon was served". to 'Mis.' Di.on. Mis, F. D. B. Gay, Mis. J. II. Bov)i, Km. Einost Plxon, Mrtt Al-hfit Al-hfit Jlck. Mrs. Caleb W. Hawi, Mi. Aliu'i, Baker, Mrs. Fred Critcli-.ow, Critcli-.ow, Mi-H. Oun Edleuiun and Mts. Etta Giuhnm. ? . "''.'". " "'- . ,. Lake View Plans j?!d and Green Ball TMe, annual "Gold and Giten" ball of th Ii:e View ward M. I. A.. will bo held Wednesday evening in thf ward i-musement hall. , The nntmc4.will be--urnl!hed i y the CoHe.-tians. All membeiVcf the ward nnl friends are cordially invited in-vited to be In attendance. i ''TAYLOR JEASY TERMS PHONE 24 and 25 Honored At Farewell v piMip,MwiiWM,iii ni rmmm iwwmmn i n i n i mm.m 1 ' ' " '" "" ".'mi in., .-..,.... ,,..,..,,..... '.n li . ,, , .. ii"- i few -P lllpl " Mrs. Cbristensen, Mrs, Yale Thorpe, MT8. . wc ence Smat Dowell, Mrs. H. C. Jacobs and Mrs Charles LlcyL the latter twox being guests. : rren Salmon, Mrs' Lawr-nat Lawr-nat f , Mrs. '. 'Newtonr'M Christen Jensens Dinner Hosts Dr. ani Mrs. Christen Jensen had as their dinner guests Thursday, Thurs-day, Prss. and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris, and Rev. James Leslie Hayes. . ' " s . "A group of " friends gave a party Friday, evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Westover, In compliments to Mrs. William Cole man, who. is. leaving soon for Ly nn dyl, where she will join her hus-. Kband and make her 'home. Threo fables of bridge were play ed, Mrs. J. A. Corbett and - L. D Crandall receiving the high score favors,. n. and Thomas , Spackman winning the consolation prize An attractive Easter luncheon was setvod toMr. and Mrs. M. P Gerton, - Mr. and, Mrs. L. A. Hed- quist, Mr. and Mrsv L. D. Crandall . Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Spackman Mrs. J. A. Corbett, the guest of honor and Mr. and Mrs.N Westover A beautiful gift was presented .to Mrs. Coleman. ft--.-..;.' - - ' S t: . LhMflmniLirn) v gniGnsTf-rn - a. HEDQUIST DRUG STORES & KODAK SHOP TT " - .. . . ..... .. . 'VTrv7ryiT7rTTTT HEMSTITCHING AND P1COTING r. Done, at NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING CO. Phone 125 S3 North University Ave.. Provo. Utah A MnnSeiacmi S-t7 a 3 En 2r;, tcSno -R3 r - '. x. 3CJ npIME saved in. cleaning: means time spent in recrea- l : tionand linoleum will save many hours of labor in the course of its career. A swish with the map and linoleum shines in its original color. And linoleum is now being: used in every room in the home. Drop in and let us show you the new Spring pat terns. - v (SGnannurme Mimelleunn , .nj Marble itself is no lovelier than the Karnean Patterns of Genuine Sealex Linoleum. . Today the Karnean designs in Sealex Lino leum bring to you. in inexpensive f loorings all theLbeauty and distinction of the imperial imper-ial stone. See these beautiful nbw patterns on display in bur windows and floor covering cover-ing departments! Li LdCJUkJ LJauu'en3naG Hnn nun3 r7unnclc7 5Ef J f ' "5. y ..... , :,.) , L i ZD TUESDAY, APRIL J i Under Auspices-- VERDI BREINHOLT'S COLUMBIANS UNION PACIFIC BAND Admission - -Extra Lady - - 7a c |