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Show 1 9 3 0, HOUSEHOLD HELPS . HOLIDAY CUGQE3TI0N3 , BUSINESS T0PIC3 ' SCHOOL AKD CIHLDIIEII TREND OP FASHIONS DECORATIVE t HI1IT3 Mask ana met Held A "cosmopolitan" theme was cleverly featured at the annual an-nual formal banquet of the Mask club of the B. Y; U., held at the Hotel Roberts Saturday evening. '.-v-An attractive Spanish setting, was arranged in one corner cor-ner of the hall, rnanliilas, shawls, arid other articles typical of old Spain being employed in the scheme. 'John Halladay, as a, Spanish sin-er, and a Spanish dancer, characterized by; Misa Eeha Bleak. M ' . ' "" ' - , The Hawaiian corner was equally as striking, with its' island grasses ' ana liowers, String music was rendered by Charles. Sanft and company.' Japan, with her famous' tea gardens, gar-dens, lanterns, parasols and fans, was portrayed opposite the Spanish noolc. This, too was colorful and clever in appointment. ' " . - Ixnv bowls' of spring flowers tastefully decorated the two ' long banquet tables. '' - Jean Paulson was the toastmas-tcr toastmas-tcr and after-dinner speeches were made by Prof. It, R. Merrill, who pokc on his recent visit in New York, and Alonzo Morley, head of thi dramatic art department of the university, who talked on the ac- tlvitles of the club during the past ' yeaiv "y ."' "'.''..7 '!;.-': : "J. Toasts were given as follows: "1 0 the Director," Miss Addle Wright; "To the Actor," Morris dinger; "To the Author," Lynn Broadbcnt; "To the Stage-Hands,". Miss Elaine Puxman. y ' Walter Daniels, assisted by Elvis Terry, introduced a new waltz number of his own composition. "Dreaming of Western Days." Announcement To Pion Mrs. Rose Wilkins will be host-pas host-pas to the ' Daughters . of Utah Pioneeis of Camp No. 7, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 10OT West First North street. A good piogram Will be furnished and luncheon willl be served. All members and eligible members are cordially invited to be in attendance. attend-ance. y .... 1 ..'-..-'."" - NelkeTo Meet In Open Session . Ne Ike Reading club members will meet In open session, Thursday at Z'.ZO p.m., at the residence of Mrs. Lucile K. Dixon. The assisting hostesses host-esses wiy be Mrs. Edith Y. Booth. 'Mrs. Amy Flnlayson and Mrs. Nellie C. Eailey. Each member is. privileged to Invite In-vite one guest. An interesting program pro-gram has been prepared, and a full attendance of members will be appreciated. ap-preciated. - . . ' . ,v ... ... : . v Camp No. rTo Meet Friday . A meeting of the Daughters of ltah Pioneers of Camp No. "4 and : G,! will be held at the home of Mrs. ' Pearl Olsen, 445 North Third West Daughters ; street, rkiay at 3:30 p. m. V iMrs. Nettle Beck, Mrs. Annie M. jVoung, and Mrs. Agnes L. Durrant Will be the assisting hostesses. All members and those eligible for J membership arc cordially invited, v tA good program will be furnished and luncheon will be served, j ! ' ; ' 9 . . ; .; Mrs. Etta Graham Hostess To Women An afternoon of social chatt and rawing wai enjoyed by members of the Provonas club, Friday -at the home of Mrs. Etta Graham. ! 1 .The following mcfnbera present- vere served a tasty, luncheon: Mrs. Pa 1 Icy F. Dixon, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, I Urn. J. H. Beck. ' Mrs. Wren , Wilkins. Mrs. Irnest Dixon, Mrs. Albert Selck, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. James McClellan, Mrs. Alma J?akr. Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mrs. ' Fi ed Crltchlow and Mrs. Gus Edle-t rijan. Spcciahzing in Duart Permanent Waving, Finger, v . Waving, Marcelling, and all other kinds of JIair Dressing. The Modern Woman Knows Good Grooming Located at y B ARBERJ SPOP .MELVA PEAY, Mgr. 494 NORTH UNIV. AVE. Telephone 1122 Oiaib ana us ucauuiui yiuu luouu. vr .. . : . . , .. tV 'Y" Students . Enjoy Lake v Among: the .leading social evenU of the week end, was the affair enjoyed en-joyed by members of the sophomore sopho-more and freshman classes of th x. u.. t-riaay evening vona beach; Dancing was the main diversion during the early patt or the evening, eve-ning, the Vagabonds furnished the music. Refreshments were - served Boating was also a delightful feature. fea-ture. : -" v . . A - . The gala affair was attended by 125 couples.- Marcus Eggertsen and Vie Jensen were; In charge of arrangements.' ar-rangements.' ' ' ' , - . . Gamp Bonneville To Hold Session Mrs.' Arlington Snow will be hostess host-ess to members of Camp Bonneville Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at 2:30 o'cloci..at-hei home in Pleasant View. Members are requested tomeet at the home of Mrs. Frank Dusen berry at 2 p. m., froni whicii place iney wiu be taken In. cars to tJie, Snow home. Mrs. Kathryn H; Firth and Mrs. Birdie II. Moore will be the assisting hostesses. Acacia Iarty; Is I EnioyabTe "Affair 1 , ... 1 .j.w, r-. . uw'ul"-, "l1 "J?y HjAmKa m tk. An-tn 1. wiiii xui a, viire viscii x" riuav afternoon at her home. "The Happy Hypocrite," by Max Beerbohn," was reviewed ; by Mrs. Albert Taylor.. Radio music and social so-cial chat were enjoyable features, and 1 a dainty luncheon was served. In attendance ,were Mrs. Carlyls Hinckley, Mr. Warren Salmon. Mrs. Yale .Thorpe,. Mrs. Albert.Tay-lor, Albert.Tay-lor, Mm. Newton McDowell, Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Mrs. LaVar Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Mrs. Grover Miller. Mrs. Van Buren, and Mrs. Mildred Sullivan, Sulli-van, a guest. . ' E. E. Bacheldcrs Honored AtEMnner Covers were laid for .nine at an attractive dinner given , by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staats at their home Friday Fri-day evening. The affair was given In compliment compli-ment to R v. and Mrs. E. E. Bach-elder Bach-elder and sons, who are leaving soon to make their home In the New England states. v Valley Qiaptcr Meets Tuesday Valley Chapter. No. 3, O. E. S., will meet In regular session Tues day evening at . o'clock In , the Masonic temple. ; ;. AH Visiting members arc cordial : ly invited. ' 1 s ColumbiaJSewing Club Postponed ,The regular meeting of the Columbia Co-lumbia Sewing club, scheduled for Monday evening, has been postim id definttely. Further announce ment will be made. ' The Opening of the MEL V OWN A eauty Shopps Party Visitor From Hawaii Is Honored The residence of Mr. and .Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobscn v.'as the - scene of a pleasant social .Wednesday , eve ning, when , they entertained in honor of 'James W. L McGuire"' of Honolulu, pi esiding cider of th Waikiki branch of the L. D. S hurch, Mr. McGuire is visiting in Utah in thi interests of the L. -D. S. mission of Hawaii. The , evening was spent with tlawaiian speeches and, songs, and .cmtnisccnces. An interesting fea-' fea-' ure Ayas the letter read by Brig-lam Brig-lam Johnson, which he received In 1893 from ex-Queen Lilio Kalani ol Hawaii. A delicious luncheon was served. . - Many missionaries who had labored lab-ored in the islands were present a! he cffalr, Including Mr.: and Mrs. John - Giles, '.Bi igham" Johnson and ?on, Carl Johnson ,Davld Johnson. Joseph Johnson, Hank Johnson, Mr, . ind Mrs. Roswald . Bradford al Spanish Fork ' Mr. and Mrs; T. T Taylor, Mr. Suid Mrs. Theodoa-e Tay lor. Mrs. Bruce Haws, TJyman Par- ?ell, Joseph Shill, I and "Harold Belliston of Nephi, the latter three having recently returned. 'The party was' also' attended ' by Mrs. Nettie N. Smart, Miss Emma J-Webster, Mr.v and fMrs. Denzil Brovn. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Shill, Mr, and Mrs. Darwin Boardman, Miss Evelyn Startup,-Miss Bertha Vogel, Miss .Leona Shill, ,Miss Mercy Johnson and . Miss Kalei Jacobscn. v . Splendid Review At Literary: League "My Life'vby Isadore Duncan, was reviewed In a; clever manner by Miss LaVern Page, Friday afternoon after-noon at the meeting of the Literary League, held at' the home of Mrs. Bud Nilsson. Current, events were given by Mrs. S. Gain Carter, and vocal selections se-lections from Nevln were - rendered by Mrs. Celestia J. .Taylor. A de-icious de-icious luncheon was served bv Mrs. Nilson end the assisting hostess, Mrs. Helen Johnson. ' .Bidden were"Mrs. S. Garn Car ter, Mrs. Denzil 'A.. Brown," Mrs. Stanley Dunford. Mrs. O. T. Hansen, Mra. L' ,'M.' PLereon' Miss LaVern Pace. 'Miss Rjjftta; Kayjss BeMjh Hat- ton, Mrs. A. K. RobiSon.'Mrs. E. W. Steadman. Mrs. TJovd sJnttnn M W;;W. Thomas, Mrs. Neal C. Thur ... ...... ....... man, Mrs. Vcrnpn Tolboe, ah .Hcber Johnson Mrs. Lvnn TavMr Mrs. Ruth Hansen and Mrs. Clif-ton Clif-ton Tolboe. v ' " .. , "V Vieiix Amies Club Party Wednesday " A social will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss LaVern La-Vern Crosbie,; for members of the Vieux Amies "club T The "' regular Monday evening club meeting has been postponed. r ,--- V"'- AH meinbersare , cordially invited in-vited to be present. Daisv Serving Club. Entertained Mrs.' Me'rle Madscn was hostess to members of. the Daisy Sewing club Friday afternoon at her home-Cards home-Cards and sewings were the diversions, di-versions, and a tasty- luncheon was served to the followintr: Mrs. Graca Hanson. Mrs.' "John Evans;1 Mrs. Violet. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Ileeves, 1 Mrs. Anena Arklcrson." Mrs.- Anna '-hristemien, : Mrs: Anna Mikkelson nd MU.3 Leona HansortV - ' "3IAKE ICE CRIL3IYOUR DI2SSERT AT LEAS?T ONCE A DAY" -HT4 t k7 ! 175 a food cQl cm . : ' " -- (Copyright, W. D. P. Co., 1927). LUSCIOUS FRESH STRAWBERRIES USED IN THIS WEEK'S BRICK SPECIAL JIADE WITH SELECTED WHIPPING CREAM WEEK-END SPECIAL ...Bricks -25c Pint 50c . Quart 'BULIvPeanut Brittle CAXJ YOUR NEAREST SUNFREZE DEALER OR PHONE DIRECT U , ' (Extru In Ice from factory). 6 G Pauline 3 Troth Women Give Successful Dinner Mcmbcr of the; First ward Re lief society are delighted with the success of. their two-iay bazaar and chicken dinner, held Thursday and Friday at the new ward recreation haii. - - It is estimated that more than 1000. dinnets were sold during the two days, and . practically overy bazaar article was sold. A fish pond was conducted for the children. ' 'As a climax to the affair, a social and entertainment was given FriT day evening, which was well at tended by ward members and friends. Candy and popcorn were sold, and a "mber of articles were auctioned off. iv-ib.' j. Buttle, ayard Relief soeiety president, and the officers', j Mrs. Cal Cragun, Mis. Charles Thomas and Mrs Rcva White.' had charge of the entire entertainment. The following committee chairwo men;- as well' as ' their assistants are to commended for their splen did succes-s: , Mrs. Charles ' Giles, dinner; Mrs. .Bert, . Hedquist, bazaar; M,rs. :Albert S.' Jones Fri "day evening program; Mrs. W. O'. Crcer, tandy; Mrs. ; Otto, Birk, fish pond. Provoans Attend Salt Lake Party The following couples attended a social given at the home oX Mr. and Mrs." George B. Glade in Salt, T.Ake Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. 'Taylor, Mr. and; Mrs. Scott A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs Spencer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs Lamar Scott, Mr. and Mrs.W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson John-son and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jensen. . They were joined by Mr. ana Mrs, Golden Tnylr of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Olsen of Murray; Mr and Mrs. Union Nuttall. Mr. and Mrs. Hiisrpno Glade and Mrs. Annie; L Glade of Salt Lake. rvV 17 JET wnrjinc Peanut Brittle : .Vanilla . Fresh , Strawberry Ft vJC 3zs?J oc oojcv rr rrt v. - . -f 1 Vi i - x l U " J : p! Vincent's r 3) Announced 1 el Mr. end' Mrs. C, S. Vincent, ' J r., of Provo, wish to announce to their r.mny friends, the encracement of e) their daughter, Pauline, popular member of Provo's younger social set, to,Milo J. Adams, son of W. C. AdamsK of Ignacia, Colorado. The marriage is to ' be an event of Monday, June 2. and will take place at the . beautiful First ward chapel. A reception in the recreation hall will follow the .V- ceremony. Miss Vincent is a graduate '-of '-of the Provo high school, and she has also attended the B. Y. U. She is a 3 ncmber of .Iota Theta Kappa local sorority. Mr. Adams is a member of Ve rdi i5 Brienhclt's Columbians C a r d Given Party For Friend Friends of Mrs. Dan R. Lewis of Spanish Fork, formerly Mrs. Kate J. - Mitchell - of : Provo, whose mart riage took place Thursday, May 1. in Salt Lake, entertained in her Wn.or. Friday cveninc at the resi- Hance of Mrs. Harold Mitchell. " Three tables of progressive "500" were' played; After which a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Mairsrie Wilkins won. the high score prize, wniie, the;secohd favor went to Mrs Clara Sutherland. . Mrs Lewis was presented with an elaborate satin bedspread from her friends assembled at this time. Bidden were Mrs. Mare-arpt Pur! j Mrs. Clara Sutherland; Mrs. Maggie: v iiKins,. ; airs; ieKoy .Hardy, Mrs. Lucile' BOshard,' Mrs. Jonh-Guy of "'V wiKe,. ears. fiiomas Thornley, I at ibb ftmma kiaDrisKie. Mrs. Ma rv Hopkins, Miss Lottie Gammon, Mrs Elma Thatcher, Mrs., Tillie Bailey, Mrs. J. B. Warren and Mrs. Sarah Barnctt. .Dinner Follows Card Social An "enjoyable social event of the past "few .' days', was ' the Al-Gue-Wcen club party, held Friday aftet noon tf tb " residence" of Mrs. Leona "Hcnric. " , ' .'. Pantan was played, after which a delicious dinner was .'served. The .ira son's flowers tastefully decor-'trt decor-'trt the entertainlnfi:;ooms.',, Mrs. Leonard Madsen won the high score prize." "and Mrs. Late Alger .the consolation favor. Pre3. -nt were ;. thct f ollowin g club members: mem-bers: Mrs. , Leonard - Madsen, . Mrs Lafc Algr, Mrs. Clj'de Clark'Mrs Charles Jones,. Mrs. Clarence Tol-,boe,4 Tol-,boe,4 Ms- Fred Cooper Mrs. Art Reese, -- Mrs.' Reed Ba.iley, and guests: v Mrs. L. J. Myrup. - Mrs. Austin Vcft, Mrs. Leon Richard--nd Mrs. W. F. Olsen. (3if - street is CU ? E.SY street to JW the feet til ; - , w Enna'Jetticks . BjS ; jr shoes roo wo mim r if J Ik sc 1 -n ' . TbjiIii v f rery Sunday. renlng' on j, , Enu Jcttick . SIclodir ever WJZ and associated f . tations, also over X. B. ' I C Network.. Eery Sat- ,,r' rrenin; orer WtW ' ' ( ' f Uannniti, for Enm i ! Jettick Dance. y Mrs. Bachelder At Luncheon In S. L. 1 Mrs. 12. . 12. Bachelder of . Provo, vice president of the " womra'J board of the Conerejjationl church of Utah, attended a luncheon criven by the board Wednesday at the University, club in Salt Lake. The charming aifair was given in honor oi Miss Valley Nelson, who has been a nurse in Lint Sing hospital, hos-pital, in China, for several years. Mrs. Buche.v"Vr extended greetings greet-ings to. Mkss Kelson from the women wo-men of Utr.h, and Mrs. J. W. Dod-son, Dod-son, president of the board, extended ex-tended faiewcll' greetings to Mrs. Bachelder. who is leaving the latter' lat-ter' part of May. to make her home in. the New England states. Camp 5 Members Attend Meeting : ' a- . o The following interesting program pro-gram was furhished at the regular meeting of Camp No.' 5, Daughters of Utah.Pioneers, held at the home .of-..; Mrs. . W. , M. Vil30a Thursday aiternoon: .Historical sketch of the life of Mrs. ; Wilson's grandfather, Edson ney, given by his great granu-daughter, granu-daughter, Mrs. Arnold t Rawlings; vocal solo. Mrs. James A. Bullock; twio piano duets, Mrs. Shirl Wilson and son, Shill Wilson. Mrs. Wilson read a letter from her mother, which she secured from the Utah stake Relief society "jubilee, box." and Mr. Wilson entertained" with original poems. - " ut-'iitious iuncneon was served f io iv. i tic assisting host Mrs. - Arnold Rawlings, Mrs. J. M Booth and Mrs. Shirl wm.. daughters and daughter-in-law of Mrs. Wilson. ' ' - You Will Save! if loiigniiBiiiiulgiagiBDi Monday and il n DRESSES 'A Sjiecial Selling of higher priced J)resses offered for Monday and Tuesday at $9.95. 93c down and a dollar a week gives you one of these Dresses - - and remember you "Wcar-As "Wcar-As You Pay, The Cinderella Way !" You will find prints . . . chiffons . . . georgettes . , . crepes in pastel and street shades , and a combination of clever styling, fine workanship and modish fabrics. $095 - - ----- The Cinderella Shop is offering you another opportunity to become acquainted, with their convenient Budget Plan and at the same time effect considerable savin? by purchasing during this two-day event. To those who have already opened accounts, remember bur liberal renewal privileges. Pioneer Daughters' Program Outlined A session of Camp No. 3. Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers, will bo held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs." Mary , Dahl-qulst. Dahl-qulst. " Mrs. .Maude Spcndlove. Mrs. Etta Johnson and 'Mrs. Etta 'D. Dixon will be the assisting hostesses. A history of the life of Joseph W'illiam Taylor will be given by'hi.s 'granddaughter Mrs; Dahlquist. Mrs. Fern Ercanbrack will, read three-act play. Luncheon will be .served. . ; All members and eligible members mem-bers arc cordially invited.. . , , ." ' - - Stewart-Lewis Engagement Announced Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of Lehi .-f the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Izola,-popular B. Y. U. student, stu-dent, to John Sperry Lewis, son of Mr. and' Mrs. John E.. Lf;wis of Provo. ,' .' "'. The yo.mg couple w;ll be united in marriage June 25 in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Stewait is well known on theB-.Y. U. campus, and is a mem-'berpf mem-'berpf the Fidclas social unit of tho univeisity. Mr. Lewis is a graduate of the B. Y. U. ' ; . ' r ;j " .... - St. Mary's Guild Will Hold Session ' Mrs. Joseph Hill will entertain at her home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, for members of St. Mary's Guild. V : All members are extended a cor dial invitation. QcncD.eD'eDDsi) VM ! 1 m ID; i,uesday on and Beginning Monday inoniing a Special May Sale of our entire stock of Spring Coats. Beautifully tailored tail-ored Coats - - the utmost in style and value, and including in-cluding every imimrtant . version of the Cape Coat so , highly --favored. Eaeh one has that smartness which one associates with much higher prices. They are offered of-fered for. Monday -and Tuesday at - 15 to Reductions Popular Provo Girl To -Be Wed Soon. Mr. and -Mrs. Dwight Billin-s of Piovo. wish to announce th? engagement en-gagement of thr'r daughter. Fern, to D. Iryin H-L-mnspn, son of I.r. and Mrsr-if Uasmussea : of J!t. Pleasan.. The martiae take -j!.ice early in June. Miss Billings has txrn teachirt in the. Provo city, selves for the .past four years. Mr. P.ismu?Jfn'n doing post gradu.ito Wurk'at t!i" University of Illinois in Vibatia, at the present time. -i . ' V Pioneer Daughters Enjoy Social Affair The Grtnd' view camp of th Daughters of Utah Pioneers, helj a nieetine at the home of Mrs. II. L Syme Thursday ofternoon. ' An Inteiesting prreia v.-a1 fur-'-.hd. . Mrs. Lucy Clyde and Mrs. Benlah T-rniTchsenv gave interesting, interest-ing, readings, after which Mr. Syme i end a liistorical sketch of the life of her giandfather. Sh-3 also read a "biogi aphieal sketch of the life of her pri andmother,' which she recelve! from the Utah Ftake Belief society "jubilee box". Musi cal numbers were rendered and a delicious luncheon was served to 15. Mrs. Luo' Clyde was the assisting assist-ing hostess. I GHIGHJSTERS PILLS 1UC tn, scaled mtth V 2;??.VEM D(4iioca SOLD It P8UCGIJIJ fjinrw&ux Monday arid Tuesday Specials! BBnBaSBOBBBOBBB Specials sses t- Ere 3.3 ... T'sV W Ml : r -.a 1 ; A A; L , 'io! 0 1 1 TMj0R ORGS COMRVVY f mm |