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Show -v.gi: TWO PRO VO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, APRIL G, 1 9 3 0. s J iJ-AAkJJi : :J'X)r A Social Affair It .... For Retiring Officer Women members . of , the Fourth ward choir, entertained Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Zenith Johnson, -who is resigning her poel-' poel-' tlon as ward organist. In behalf of the choir members and the ward bishopric, Mrs. Hazel Janscn presented Mrs. Johnson with a beautiful mesh bag, as a. token of her appreciation for her faithful and efficient service during tho past few, years. ,1 ' ' " '.' Several entertaining games were plnyed, and a delicious . luncheon served. t "" Present were , Mrs. Garn Clark, lira. Thomas Bpackman, Mrs. Inland In-land Cook, Mrs. Byron Daatrup, J.Ira. Adelbert Coleman, Mrs. Roae Kartchner, Miss Helen Johnson, Mrs. James Sumner Jr., Mrs. Hazel Jansen, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. VXai-x DaviH Mrs. Ernest Has-jr.u:.-n. , Mis. Clark Newell, Mrs. f'imuel liiddulph, Mrs. Anson Hatch. Mrs. Emll Jacobsen, and Mlsa Florence Buckley. Sewell Glub Announcement , Mrs. Mabel Decker will be hostes3 to members of the Sewell club, Wednesday evening at her home. Cards, followed -by luncheon, will be the diversions. All members are extended an f invitation to be present. - ' Crnitf No. 8 Meeting Is Post Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 8. will meet at the home of Mrs. John Linton, 512 So'th BfconJ ' Wf street, Thursday afternoon." April 17, instead of April 10. i The meeting has been postponed on account of the L. D. S. cnurch pa-rcat - twin ; presented; In . Salt Lake at that time. ' ' Evening Of Cards Enjoyed Mrs. N. E. Miller was. hostess to members of the Alpha Sewing club, Thursday evening at her, home. Card3 and music were tho dl-vrrV.lona,' dl-vrrV.lona,' and a? delicious Easter luncheon was served. An attractive raster nest of colored egga centered center-ed the luncheon table, and bunnie were also included in the decor-ative'.fcha. decor-ative'.fcha. n.A' , . - The affair was enjoyed by Mrs. T. C. Larson, Mrs. Lawrence Hone. Mrs. Bvroa Duke, Mrs.' ; Charles Pitta, Mrs. Ernest Taxman, Mrs. T. L. Martin, Mrs. John Foote, and Mrs. Helen Smoot, the latter; two bcins guests., ', .V;."s ".. i'i,-"'A Utah Sorosis To Meet Wedriesflay A meeting of the Utah Sorosls clt:b. will be held Wednesday at 3 p. in.' at the home,, of Mrs. J. It Hodson. , , " A naper on 'Women' In Current T-..r.tp," will be given by, Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, andthe - book, "J.ridstream " byHdeKeHer. will be reviewed by Mrs.; Victor Bird. All members are cordially invited to be present. poned y atrcct i .E.iSYiitreetto lw tJ fcet ,Ia i "y Emia -Jet ticks if i o 1 L J AAA H y :;'-; ' " 1 Tun i cr; . Suod f f tf uln( on fi'-rn J-tli. i MelK! t ,1 i over ,N. i;. V.. j . .. tv. . . J.ery ' '- Reorganization Of 4-H Girls' Clubs Of Pleasant View A reorganization of the 4-H club girls of Pleasant View, took, place at a meeting held Thursday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs; John Llebhardt. - ; The following girls were elected for the ensuing year: 'Josie Muhle-steln, Muhle-steln, president; Lola Workman, vice 'president; Mary Eklns, secretary: secre-tary: Delia Muhlestein, cheer leader; lead-er; Af ton Lewis, reporter; Af ton Cluff, organist. 1 V Cooking! is to be taken up this year. . 'rA;''--" A younger group of 4-H ciub girls of Pleasant View, met at the home of Mrs. Red Workman Friday evening, eve-ning, and the ; following officers were elected for the coming yeart. Mariorie Olsen. resident: Venice ton, secretary and treasurer; Luc He Cluff, reporter; Freda Hurst, tiong and cheer leader; Inez - Omanson and Mary-Burgner program committee; com-mittee; Venice Hansen, organist. These girls . will also study the various phases of cooking this year; Open Session Club Meeting Mrs. R. E. Knapp was hostess at the open session meeting of the Nineteenth Century club, held Friday Fri-day afternoon at the Provo Women's Wo-men's club house. Mrs. Merle L. Beason of Salt Lake gave two short stories of her own composition, after which Mrs. Marjorie K. Schieber of Salt Lake, rang six beautiful numbers, accompanied accom-panied at the piano by Mrs. Merrell Hunter Barlow, of Salt Lake. A fine piano selection was rendered by Mrs, Barlow. ,'Tasty refreshments were served to 35. fiance Tuesday At Third Ward The public Is cordially invited to attend a-dancing party to be given by the Pioneer, Second and Third ward Mutuals, Tuesday evening in the Third ward amusement hall. Minae Clarae ' Social Unit ; ; A party : will be given by the Misses Dorothy Oakley and Sally Smith, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Oakley residence; f or members cf the Minae Clarae social unit of the B. Y. U. A full attendance is desired. T KEOH3ANIZER CHURCH , . Regular . Sunday -services at the Reorganized church, 234 West Fourth South street. Sunday, school at 10 a m.; morning services at 11 o'clock. The Ypung Folk's Recreational Recrea-tional society meets eVfery Thursday it 7:30 o'clock. - , . - S, S. HOLM, Pastor. AclvaiiiiC'OGG. It often comes as a surprise sur-prise to our customers when they learn that Taylor, Bros. Company is more than 64 years "young." rp p Age alone means noth-J noth-J inj - unless a store keeps modern and up to the minute in all its merchandizing. merch-andizing. The . success of Taylor Brothers Co. sp eaks vol-umes vol-umes for the way this Provo's largest store has kept abreast - - even a bit ahead at times. " c- A j nl i V 25th . Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. TV. E. Losee were hosts to several friends at a well arranged and delightful social af-j fair givon Friday evemng-at ? their j home, 453 North University av-! enue, in cf-lebration of their silver! wedding anniversary, ; which occurred oc-curred on Saturday. Sweet pt as and carnations, In i the delicate shades of pink, were tastefully arranged throughout the reception rooms. . A number of clever and original games and stunts were played dur-j ing the evening, under the direction j of FerrDn Losee, son of the hostl and hostess. Several prizes were awarded. A delicious tray luncheon was served,; the Ice cream being arranged in the form of a pink wedding slipper with a silver bow and arrow buckle. , , ' ; ... Many beautiful-silver giris wer? presented to Mr. and Mrs. Losee, ifrom the following guests in attendance attend-ance at' the : charming event: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wage nen, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. JohnT. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mr- .and Mrs. A .A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Muhlesteln, Mr. and Mrs. John Jolley, Mr, and Mrs. Lafe Marshall,? Mr. ' and -Mrs. Joseph Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hatch of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch of American Fork, Mr. and ' Mrs.' Arthur McAllister Mc-Allister of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dyer of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ash-ton, Ash-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Cor. bett, Mr. and Mrs. J.- A. Farley. Prof. J. M. Jensen, Mrs. Tressa B. Ollerton, Mrs. Rachael Richins of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Jean Ram-beau, Ram-beau, Mrs. Cleo Holmstead of Lehi, Miss Gertrude 'Liechty, James Anderson, An-derson, " Gerald f Anderson, LaVeli Jackson, Carlton Culnsee, Miss Sylvia Shipley of - American Fork. Ferron Losee and Miss Mary Synder. ; The party also "celebrated the b't-thday anniversary of Max Dyer of Salt Lake, nephew ofthe Losees. Mr. Dyer was seriously injured in an explosion at "the Highland Boy mine at Bingham on January 25, and this was the first time he had been released , from Hhe; Bingham hospital since his - toisfortune; He returned to the hospital Saturday morning. - :' , SHOULDER STRAPS " If ' you put snaps on the shoulder shoul-der seams of .your frocks and the other side of the . snaps on, 'the shoulder seams of your slips, you can anchor those straps soj.thcy will not slip off your shoulder. ;.' ', ' '.butter balls Mt takes little time to make butter but-ter into cute little balls and it adds a lot to the festive look of one's i table. Very hard wood . paddles , are the best for making them. Ho r-! r-! V y v i N- 1 -.-7$ If At- - w iM M Golden .Wedding Anniversary Is Observed By Prbvo Couple r- t p i ' I I . ' ! " V !'.'.''' .' ! ' 1 ' - . : ? i -. .. ; : f' r - . .. I : ..... ':. ' . . ' 1 . - V - .:, - . f " -1 : -. - .". t i v:i .-. . ' ? Mil. AND MRS. W. HSTUBBS ' '. . 'A ' " TODAY.within a few blocks of thb place where they, were bcrn, W. H. Stubbs, retired sfockman and farmer, and his wife, Blanche Whipple Stubbs, are celebrating .. their golden wedding anniversary, at their home, 733 West Center Cen-ter street. . , ; ' - ' ' . A RRANGEMENTS. had been '"V made by their family for a . reception, but due to the poor . health of Mrs. Stubbs, it was ' thought advisable to postpone the affair until a time when . her condition Is, improved. Both Mr. , and Mrs. Stubbs " v"! born in Provo, of early Utah'. Pioneer parents. Mr. Stubbs wa born December 1, 1S5G, the son of Richard and t Eleanor Ware Stubbs. ., Mrs. Stubbs was born February 20, 1861, the daughter of Edsbn 1 p-nd Mary Quinney Whipple, r This fine couple were united in marriage April 6, 1880, in the old Stubbs home on the corner of Fifth South and Seventh West streets, which is stiU standing. 1 . - During their . married Hfv t , . they have built five homes in Provo and vicinity, their first v hou33 being located oh hn" ' ' cornet-of "Fifth -South. .wl . 7 Seventh West streets. In 1886 they moved to Lake View, where- they converted a tract of swamp land into pne of the -most productive farms in th country. They also built a modern mod-ern farm house on these . , grounds. J 1 .1 I TEA SANDWICHES' Watercress . and devilled j . t make delicious sandwiches for tea j time, between one thin slice of : J white and one of whole wheat ( bread. linn - i ' v . 4 The bcs,t A- r?, ' i i- ... ' v JL Ji V - ... v J WHEN Uncle Sam called for sugar and grain. Mr. Stubbs was among those who ; did their bit", Hfe raised 1000 bushels of wheat and 300 tons . of sugar beets. A large number ' of registered cattle and horses were shipped away from tho . "Silver Leaf Farm" as it was then known. In 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs 1 left the llarm to spend their declining de-clining years in their home at 733 West Center street, and they a?e basking- in the sunshine sun-shine of love and esteem emin-. emin-. ating from their children, grandchildren ' and m any friends., Mr: Stubbs has been a member mem-ber of the Provo Odd Fellows' lodge for the past 23 years.'. Eight children have been born to5 this couple, two hav- ing died in infancy. The six remaining sons and daughters .trejdrs! 7 Jo1in;J.avain?,of Mid-, " -val, Mrs Byron Clark, Mra. Ara M. Davis, Ralph R., K. LeRoy, and Donald H. Stubbs. all of Provo. There are sixteen grandchildren. The many relatives ani friends of the couple have been invited to call during the day. ORDERLY HABITS 11 you iram jonimy luu oo-hc lldli W,p ' LUli vvuui , minute they come in, they will never have to learn -orderly abits when they grow up. Have pegs jow enough so they can reach them. IlsQQpumG - mi io. aim a0. ;nney7' . . r 1 v - - V value since 1913 J I "w.JU)UJ Popular ProVo Couple To Be Married Soon Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas of 360 ' South Fourth Ea.st street, of the engagement of their daughter, . Merle, on3 of Piovo's ch;,-m:ng. young women, o Russell, Daybrii, sen of William Daybell of Salt Lake, formerly of Provo. The popular younr couple will be married the latter part of April, and a, wedding . cc.-piion will be held in their" honor . at - the Thomas rcsi-''-ic1. They will reside in Salt Lake, Ccmp 3 Meeting Postponed Week ? The meeting of Camp No. 3, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, plan ned for- Thursday afternoon, has been postponed until the afternoon of Thursday, April 17, when it w.H be held at the home Of Mrs. Anna Goold. , The change . has been made in order that mem bei-3 may attend tho LI D. S. pageant in Salt Lake. Guests Enjoy Heme Festivity An afternoon . of cards, sewing and social chat was enjoyed by members of the Daisy Sewing club. Friday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Reeves.- " The following '.were served a .'istv repast; Mrs. - Grace Hanson, Mrs. Jane luvans, Mrs. Violet Johnson, John-son, Mis. Merle Madscnr Mrs. Anna Nelson, Miss Leona Hanson and Mrs. -Anna Mikkelson. Le Vendredi Cercle Is Entertained Mrs. A . H. John was hostess tn to members of the Le Vendredi Cercle. Friday afternoon at her home, v ' - .."-.' ' Two tables of bridge were played, after which a tasty luncheon was served. Mrs.- John Yeager won tho high score prize, and Mrs. Melviii Fillmore received the second favor. In attendance were Mrs. Gilbert Gould, Mrs. J. N. Crawford, Mrs.) Ed. Shields, Mrs. Melvin Fillmore,! Mrs. John yeager, Mrs. William Celftma n arfd JdTst Cftf tbYi Suther-: j land, . the latter being a guest. TAYLOR FUR N1TO EASY TERMS S J 7 - Complete tcith Dusting Tools Eatense Monthly Tils offer is for a limited time on!y Recent BridejProvoans Attend . Honored Pa? "T , 4. j Friday Afternoon Social club f : member were pleasantly enter- j ' I tained Friday at the home of Mrs, Honoring their niece. Mrs. Jack J Ef fie Cameron in SpringviUe. Mrs. Collins, formerly Alta Simmons. Minnie Dennison was the assisting who was recently married in Loj 1 hostess. Anrlas. Mrs.. John Bcatdman and Mr s. Martha Strebcl gave a miscel- laoeous shower Friday evening at m, Q'rnKri ),nm '..n : Games, music and a tasty repast were the diversions. Tho bride vui the recipient of many lovely gifts. In attendance at sociaf event were the enjoyable Mia. Robeil Boardnun ,Mis? A. B. ..Simmon.) Mrs. Jchn Collins. Mrs. Ileber Duko Mrs. Byron Duke. lire. Darwin iioardman, Mr. Percy Anderson. Mis.' Lc-liinan Boajdnmn, Mrs. Josenh Ward. Mrs. Weston SI rebel. Mi p. Chutes Haycock, Mrs. Alvin Boardmari, . Mis. Ed Lowe, Miss Veneta Lowe, ?Jis3 Mary Board-man, Board-man, Miss Elna Boardmaa. Miss Helen . Boardma.v., II rs. I Roxie Strong, Miss Vesta Strong, Mrs. Gerald Duke, Mrs. George Nuttall, Mrs. R. M. Boardman, Mrs. Mary Strong, Mrs. Harvy Franck. Mrs. Norma Taylor, Mrs. R. J. Strong, Mrs. Sterling Erncanbraek, Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack, Mrs. Mary Fai rer Smith, Mrs. Roy Hardy and Mrs. Ford Roberts of Elko, Nevada. Columbia Sewing Club Postponed ; The meeting of the Columbia Sewing club, scheduled for Monday evening' at the home of Mrs. Maude Moyie, has been postponed for one week, so that the members may attend at-tend conference in Salt Lake. . b L Meeting Postponed For One Day ' Daughters of Utah Pioneers " of the Pleasant View camp will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ar the residence of Mrs. Ze 11a Pen-rod, Pen-rod, instead of Thursday afternoon, the regular, meeting day. - The . change has been made so that the members may attend th-! L. D. S. church pageant in Salt Lake. 1 CHICIiESTERS PILU w TUT. DIAMOJVn RKAMi. tl.- i vt-M ra vim. mllic born, telrl wit! Ribbon. T3Li.tIir. CntkCnK4.1CB9 rIAUO!fD mx Ivtt. SaKMt. krllt:. Iff., BROTHERS RE Get the very newest Hoover on very special terms Have you heard ? There is a brand-new Hoover. It is a most amazing machine 25 more effr-cient effr-cient than its predecessor and that predecessor prede-cessor outcleaned any. other cleaner on the market. Now, for a very limited time, youcan purchase pur-chase this newest Hoover, Model 725,. at no increase in price and on very special terms. This offer also applies to the new popular priced Hoover, Model 575. This brand-new model has a ball-bearing motor and many important, im-portant, improvements. Telephone today for your Hoover or for a home demonstration. No obligation. . j ' '. Liberal allowance for your c'U vloaner. I Cards, music and sewing were U12 feature j of entertainment, and a dainty luncheon was served. Spring ! f lower s tastefully decorated the entertaining rooms. In attendance at the enjoyable rffair woi" Mrs. Lillian Blackett. l im- wyriie uowan, wrs. iiose wrccr. xts. inline tsievens. Mrs. ?;!?a rt ovens, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs.- Annn Mertsheimer, Mn P lh Overly, Mrs. Ella Evans. Mrs. El!2& Davis, Mm. Mattie Kiik-Mi-a. Dorothy Shepherd, Mrs. ElijfbeJh Barrett. Mrs. June Pet erson and LIrs. Mary Clark. run YODR EASTER PHOTO Photographs are always al-ways appropriate reme m brances. They are the one thing that iriends and dear ones -appreciate. We .invite Mothers to bring the" kiddies in' and participate in. the Big National Contest $50,000 in Prizes for winning Prints of Lovely Mothers and Attractive Children. Come In and Let Us Explain in Detail HOLLOW STTTTUn k S2 WEST CENTER ST. v Phone G95-W Jj . 1 m T r-1 ' NEWS PHONE 24 and 25 |