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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE '22; .1930, 1 1 ii i ii i r " Mrs. W. W. Thomas Hostess At Charming Social Affairs A charming kensington was iM Friday afternoon at her mother, Mrs. J. D. Killpack, who is visiting here from Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Arizona. Pink rose3 and yellow snapdragons were employed in the decorating of the entertaining rooms, and the dainty luncheon served corresponded to he color scheme. During the afternoon of needlework and social chat, beautiful vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Lynn Taylor and Mrs. Bud NUsson, and piano e-i) lection were furnished by Air. Glen Simmons. . Bidden were Mrs. John T. Taylor. 2Jr. James Sumner, Mr. John R. Halladay, Mrs. C. R. Cluff. Mrs. J. L. IeMater, Mrs. Eve Tatton, Mrs. Stanley M. Clark, Mrs. Arnold Roblson. Miss Bulah Hatton, Min La Vera Page, Mtas Ruth Hansen, Mrs. O. D. Hansen, Mrs. Bud Nils-son. Nils-son. Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs. Frank Goold. Mrs. E. W. Stead man. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton. Mrs. Stanley Dunford, Mrs. George Eallif. Mrs. Denzfl Brown and Mrs. ' Glen Simmons. ! Mrs. Thomas was, hostess ".at a i delightful social affair Thursday evening at her. home. In honorof her sister. Miss Edna Killpack, who la aiso' Visiting here from Phoenix. Summer flowers were used as a decoration. Games, music and a liclou luncheon were the divers-Ions, divers-Ions, and were enjoyed by the following: fol-lowing: Miss Phyllis MUler, Mi Nadine Taylor, Miss LaPreai Sumner, Sum-ner, Miss Agnes Killpack, Ml Elizabeth Geasford, Miss Beth Pax-man. Pax-man. Miss Elizabeth Gessford won i the game prlte. Anniversary Is Celebrated " '. Mr. and Mra John Al Johnson were guests of honor at a delightful delight-ful outing at' Vivian Park, Provo canyon, Thursday evening, when their family entertained In celebration cele-bration of their twenty-ninth wedding wed-ding anniversary, which occurred on that day. A delicious picnic supper was served, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alma L Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt, Miss Re la Johnson, Miss Alia Johnson,. Fred Johnson, and Thornton Booth. Mrs. T. L. Martin Entertains Club . Alpha Sewing club members were pleasantly entertained at the lesidence of Mrs. T. L. Martin Thursday evening. "Rook"- was played, and, a de licious luncheon was served to the J roiiowing: fiira.-i- . Lraon, ar. Lawrence JIane, Mrs. Byron Duke,' Mrs- II. F. Pack. Mrs, Ernest Pax-ruan, Pax-ruan, Mrs. .NV E- Miller, and Mra. Iicse Kartchaer, he latter being a guest. " " Bridge Party Given For House Guests'. Complimentary to Mr. and Mia Roland Thomas Jr., of Los Angeles, ' Mr. Thomas sister and brother-in-, law. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Pearson, gave a bridge party at their home j Wednesday evening. Five tables of the card game vrere played. Mis. Robert Hull and II. C.. Johnson receiving the high rcore favors, and Roland Thorcuu Jr., winning the consolation prize. A tasty rtpast was served, and vases of pink roses prettily dec-t dec-t rated the luncheon tables. Bidden "were Mr. and Mrs. Robert HuH, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ' nomas, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tol-Loe, Tol-Loe, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klug'i, Mr. end Mrs. Gam Carter, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Cox Jr., Mr. and Id. a. Roland Thomas Sr., Mr. "and Mr3. W. Thurman and Miss Beth Thomas. Provonas Club Has Outing Members of .the Provonas club rpent a delightful time at the farm of Mrs. J. -H. Beck In Alpine Friday Fri-day "afternoon.. - A delicious luncheon was servei 1 o rMs. Parley- F. Dixon, Mrs. F.-D. B. Gay, Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs- Wren Wllkins, Mrs. Albeit Jj!ek, -Mrs. Caleb W. Haws, Mrs. Alma Baker. Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Fred Critchlow, Mrs. Gus , ITdleman and Mrs. Etta Graham. V- TV. te t-M, KHtiel whJ him 1 j lii'om A L "-"T-i ' . 1 " " - - ' ii i r . i i '"-"'f-f- ' wiiii i. ' ii ' 1 ' M " " ' ' " 1 "" ' ' r ' "' " ' i n ii ii i nil ii i ii -ii --i i i ,. . , ,. ., ,. ,. , . , ... i , ,, im i t it : .yUQVQ'A:ii;- ' on paved highwaYi '. . WGGdo. anQGd . REUNIONS AND PRIVATE PARTIES OUR SPECIALTY given by Mrs. V. W. Thomas home, in eomDliment to her Bridal Shower Attractive Event The residence of Mrs. Roy Chan-pell Chan-pell was the scene of a pleasing social affair Thursday evening, when ehe, assisted , by her mother, Mrs. Margaret Peay, entertained t number of relatives and friends at a shower for her aaughter, Maude bride-elect- Pink and white were the colors employed In the decorative scheme, roeea predominating. A variety of enjoyable gamer were played, and a clever and interesting in-teresting impromptu program wa furnished. A taty luncheon wa:. served. Many lovely gifts were presented pre-sented to the honor guest from thr following in attendance: Mrs. Frank Hoover, Mrs. J. L. J Russell. Miss Virginia Hoover, Mra. June Innes, Miss Edna Hoover, Mrs. Barbara Hoover Mrs. Zena Howe, Miss Eleanor Duke, Mrs. Fern Corbett, Mrs. Grace Thomp-Kn, Thomp-Kn, Mrs. Reva Wagner,' Miss June Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mis. Maggie Vincent, Mrs. C. C Gray, Mrs. Christina Paddock. 'Miss M. E. Lrereton, Miss Mildred Mil-dred Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Duke, Mrs. Glen Ray, Miss Florence Ray, Misu Edith Johnson. Miss Edith Peay, Mrs. Eunice Scott, Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs. Helga Kavochevich. Mrs. C N. Redfleld, Miss Nora Redfield, Miss Lottie Redfield. Mis. Ethel Ireland, Mrs. Nellie Peay, Miss Edith Peay, Miss Barbara Peay. Mrs. Brigham Johnson, Mra. Lucile Peay, Miss Electa Sorenson, Mrs.- Arthur Wood, all of Provo, Mrs. Helen Hughes and Mrs. Hazel -Westphal of Salt Lake, " and Mrs! Julia Wheable of Richmond, Calif. ' - ' MONEY BAG For the European traveler, department de-partment stores now carry smart little moire money and Jewel bagj, with two compartments, each of which' closes with - zippers nvith niiow -belts to attach them. PMEUM ion king - ; t41 - Boda Another ; " r LOVE -Broad- U 5 JACK Melody r 1 v 'V'"0C , '.BENNY . I A -''7tf ' MARIE - Stare, son- jifr DRESSLER hits, com- lJTS'' POLLY edy,ro- MORAN manrel It's . jiS fh PHILLIPS a n3lUral! 'K s U. vTECIINICOLOT li!Ctd s ''l j V, A ' 11 u . V Added Attractions UNIVERSAL TALKING NEVS ; TALKING COMEDY Provo Dentist Wed Saturday To Salem Girl The marriage of Miss Flora A. Soren of Salem, and Dr., .Leonard E. McKell, prominent promi-nent dentist -of Provo, took, place Saturday morning at the residence of Bishop and Mrs. R. L. Jex in Spanish Fork. BJshop Je'x performed tho cetflmony at 11 o'clock, tho witnesses being Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Hedquist of Provo, intimate friends of the popular popu-lar voung couple. ' Beautiful summer flowers wiue tastefully . arranged throughout the house, lending lend-ing a pleasing eflect. The bnue wore a novely gown of tan chliton, with tan silk lace trimings. An eiabbiaie wedding breakfast break-fast wu L-ven by Mr. and Mrs. C. H.: Boshard at their home m Salt Lake early Sat- , urday uiteinoon, In honor of lue itewjyweda. uli s.. Boshard -is a sister ot the bride. . Mr. and Mrs. McKell left Satuiday evening for a two-wct-Ks' trip, through Yellow-, stone park. They will make , their home in Hrovo. : : - Card Sociai Is Delightful Event ' Neighbors of Woodcraft gave a well arranged and enjoyable care paity Thursday , evening at the 1 ). O. F. hall. Bridge and "500" were ptaye and a ' delicious luncheon w. served. J ' Mrs. Millie Couiture and L. Bell won the "500", high sco". prizes and the second favors wer to Mrs. ; James outheiland a Byron Denhalter. Bridge high ccc awards were presented to Flo. Hitchcock ana Mis. Ed. Shield ' while tlM! second prizes were l ceived by Mrs. i 1 jyd Hltchcoc md.Lealie MildenlutlL Mrs. Wile von the door p;ize. . . Service Star To Hold Business Meet The Provo chapter of the Service Star legion, will meet Monday at 3 p. 'm. at the home of Mri. E. S.. Hinckley on West Center., street at which time the election of off; cers will take place. Business necessary neces-sary to close tha Eeaaon's work will b iscussod. All members are requested to be in utttnetance. . f - . !,: v :,; ' V - Firh. either fresh or salt water, .are said to be more digestible. than j any other form of flesh. . . 3 DAYS StPrncr Sunday THE STARS of "THE BROAUWAI MELODY" STRAIGHT JACKETS! . 7 They're an Elegant Feature of 'New . Costumes for Summer Wear 1 11 ii hi urn i li i l I ,i U i , li iii' ajs ! v ' 111 .?Tk,tl : I I U M a 1 1 , lift j a i I ' phi . f J r r - - . I ij!:,i:!p:.i:s ji k, ... 2 ( Left: Sc4ff sleeves givs this little str.aight.;jackct. evening ensemble of exclusive printed chiffon In greens fihj, blues an unmlstalcably Lanvi i air. Right: A flattering neck treatment, -a new skirt cut and a fastidiously fastidious-ly tailored Httlo jacket make' Louscboulanefs navy blue taffeta tailiewr one many women will crave. Below; Chic for rummer steps Is tb new Shoecraft Salon ensemble of embroidered shoes, purss and beK In the season's most popular, pastel colors,' p!nk and Lluo.' - . f7? C7 r f Y Starting-; Todayf LJJ LnjUOLnJL - For,Four Days . ' I n ii' " ii I ":' ' ContinuotisSh3win8:x '. " . Today after X 1:00 c. m. nX ' ! :.' ' :W- I Scenes . ) , in r . u . . Techni- j k color! v y . . I - . ' .. -V V- t';""r"'r'' 5' 'r-Ti(-r-Tmwr-f- - --.r- j -4 Greatest of All Laugh Provokers Six. star? tr kcer you in laughter: A singing love team to keep you in ecsta-cy. ecsta-cy. Songs you'll be humming hum-ming for weeks. Ana tnrec hunurrd 6l the mot beautiful beau-tiful girl. in the world. ' - .with Vexand Gray. Bernice Claire L'juiv fc ltt? Lucien Littlefield Bert Roach BOWERY AND 5 ACRES Former Provo Girl To Wed Soon - ilrs. Willis Eeddoes oi Salem, formerly of Provo, wishes, to announce an-nounce the engagement of her daughter, Mlsa Mabel Mitchell, to Donald Conover, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbei t Conover of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. - ' The marriage is to take place In the near future, . . i Provo Women Leave For New York City Miss Helena Stewart and Mra. Dorothy B. Ellsworth will leave this evening for New York, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ovando Beebe gave a dinner party at their home Thursday evening, in honor of the 1 oung women, and a. well appointed appoint-ed dinner was given Saturday evening eve-ning In their honor, at the residence resi-dence of 'Mr, ' and Mrs. John Beesley. . ' . They will be accompanied home by. Mrs. Kllsworth's husband, ' Ed-mond Ed-mond Ellsworth of Mesa, Arizona, vim h.i ben bibo-in jJw Yok as .missionary for the U. D. B. church fo the past two years. , f; ; ..' Valley Circle . To Give Picnic Val'ev Circle will hold a picn:o at Vivian Park Friday afternoon, and a!l members and Eastern Star members arc extended a cordial Invitation. In-vitation. - . , Those Interested are requested to 7et In touch wlih one of the following fol-lowing committee members:. Mrs'. Chonian Schott. . cholrman; -Mm. Ward Ireland. Mrs. T- J'.Ros iium-sen iium-sen M rs. Charles Chamberlain; Mrs. W. J. s Robbie. Mrs. John Yeagcr, Mrs, Tl. E. Knapp, Mi-3. M. B. Pcpo. Mrs. If.lrcld Blumonthtl is chairman of the tiansoortation commlltoo; . ' v , ' ; Matinee till 6:00 10o 35c Eveniners: 13a 5c 50a Living in the Sunlight . Loyin, in the Mobnl'ght! ; But . .. . coulcj Maut ipc support Claudotto . in Idxiirious American style? ;:vAnd .still b'3 the lQvcr.vv.ho fascinat.d htr 111 Venice? - .( . . - -- , , - -": ' -' .. . - Maii-ice crosses "the big pond" to make fjood in America! To learn whether or not ;an American business man can mix" lovc-making lovc-making with money making! V; A rapturously comic role for the versa-, til:- Chevalier! Different from anything he's done befoic you'll like it best of his roles! . ' . . MAUKICE In II:s j a I - - - a ' l ill OF SHADY LAWN FOR PICNIC AND PLAYGROUND Mrs. Sarah Passey New Camp President Mrs. Sarah Passey was electM piesiden of v Camp Bonneville, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, at the regular camp .meeting " held Thursday afternoon at the home of' Mrs. Birdie Moore. : : Other officers elected . , this time were Mrs. Mary Duscnberry, first lieutenant; Mrs. .Theresa Morgan, Mor-gan, secdnd lieutenant; . Mi s. En a Masons ' secretary Mr3. Birdie Moore,, treasurer; Mis. Mary Mc-Affee, Mc-Affee, chorister; Mrs. Vera Knud-jen, Knud-jen, oranijt; Mrs. Bertha Nultall, egisti-ar: Mir. Katie Benson, cus-- cus-- odian of relics; Mrs. "Mary Ilen-Ticl-s. historian: Mra. Harah Tiffany, Tiff-any, chaplain; Mrs. Mary Allen, i sslstan t chapl a i n ; Mis. 'llie Snow, parliamentarian, Mrs. Rosalind Oakley of the Central camp, had charge of 'the election.', The assisting hostesses were Ma Sarah Pxissey and Mrs. Anna Iled-enbeig. Iled-enbeig. Mrs. Stella Hyde and Mrs. Mabel Kiik, also of the Cenlin' camp, made a few remarks. 'Mia. Saruh Ramsey and Mrs. E. I, Egil- i olrt waft f iirnish! hv Mi T?nmAv Two readings were : given by ' Mi33 Atha Baum, and the history of Amelia Nelson was given by her granddaughter, v Marjorip Moor?. Refreshments were served to 30. - - . '-..-. Coming, Soon Ladies'StQj i LEO N. tew T6day;.& ivionday First American Romantic Comedy si:, w. jLj " ' ' with , '' ' .' CLAUDETTE CdLBERT . A Taramount All Talking ricturo nu ". :.ear Chcval'er sin; two great hits -Vtu I)fouht a New K'hd Vi i.4C .o Livin'-in the Sunlig' t- ' , Lovin' in the Moonlight" Also , NAPOLEON'S BARKER, Riotous Comedy Cartoon Comedy,. Hawaiian Pineapples " a- ntoiin' Sud New . Begins Tuesday . ' ' s "BE YOURSELF,, All Talking Musical Ccmedy witli FANNIE BRICE - HARRY GREEN Young Couple United In Marriage , N Th marriarre of Miss -Fivn Bunnell, Bun-nell, daughter of Mrs. Julia M. Bunnell of Ptovo, to Owen W. Johnron, son of Mrs. Mary A. 'Johnson, also of Provo. tpok : in the Salt Lake temple -Friday.. . Mr. and Mis. Johnson are 'spending 'spend-ing a fewduys ih Suit Lake. They will reside, at 955 North Unlveisitv avenue, this city. Attended Social In American Fork The following Provo women . attended at-tended a- chaimirg kensington given by Mrs. (H -ii Ij; Tuylor n her home in 'American Foi k Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon: Mrs, W. J. Taylor, Mrs. Ai'gu -t Johnson, Mrs. W. W, Taylor, Mim. J. C. Jensen. Mis, Scott A. Taylor, and Mrs. C. A. Dahlqui.-t. M; -j. N Golden Taylor cf Pay.-son, Mi i. Willard Olson and Mrs. AtUiui Olson of Salt Lake, wciv ;il , present. . IS. MGR. v Cool and Comfortable ALWAYS! ' ' ' ' ' ' -svt; ; ' - ' ; ; : s (of I. 'i l ' - ' ' ! |