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Show NEVS Everything for Your Home . . . at Ward Week Savings! Oik' foco I w V j. Vf V . 11 mm J tsTi ki n fc II V' . -" i " 4- J . A v. s - A ft .Rece yi R. and Mrs. S. Paul Stewart (Hilda Farrer) who were 1V1 : united in marriage in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, . were tendered a charming and attractive wedding reception ' Frida.yve"ninff in tlie Bonneville ward amusement hall, by Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Farrer of Provo, parents of the bride. Mr. Steward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart of Salt - Lake, formerly of Provo. The, ceiling of the large reception hall was artistically arranged in a dome effet, the colors yellow and white predominating pre-dominating in the lattice work. Green motifs and edgings were added, and the stage, on which the refreshments were served was also decorated in a yellow and white color scheme. -The alcove was transformed into a-) ; lounging room, and ferns were em- nloved a3 a decoration. In the receiving - line were Mr: and Mrs. J. J2.iFarrer, Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart. Henry Stewart of Salt Lake, brother of the groom, who acted as bet man, the groom and bride. Miss Verna Passey cf Provo and Mi3S Madge Harper of Salt Lake, Intimate friends of the brida. who were the bridesmaids. V The bride appeared -charming in j a handsome; gowfl of peach flat t crepe. She wore a Dcauurui crystal necklace and carried a bride's. bou? y quet of pink rose budi and lily of J' tke valley, tted with white maline tX . with an orchid shower, &flss Passey - wore a lovely frock of , orchid flAt crepe with ruffle trimmings, ana her bouquet wa3 of orchid sweet peas tied with orchid maline. Miss Harper was gowned in pea green -latcrepe trimmed with cream Bilk laceShe carried pink sweet paas tied with pnk maline. Mrs. Farrer wore tan flat crepe, and Mrs. Stewart was attired4-black lace and chiffon. Alonzo Mrrlcy was Master of emonics. During the evening of dancing the following enjoyable program was furnished: Violin and cornet solos. John Omanson; vocal duet, Mrs. Sarah Kamwy and Mrs. Emma Egilson; toast "To fchft Bride and Groom." Roy Passey; vocal and guitar selections. Newi Zealand trio, the members of which were missionary friends of the groom; ' cornet duet, Morris Duke and Joseph Seethaler ; harmonica har-monica and accordecn selection, Harold Kendall. More than 250 relatives . and friends were in attendance at the delightful social event, including 50 -guests from out of town. Numerous useful and handsome wedding gifts were received Jay the ; prominent young couple. : , - Aurora Club Party Held Mrs- Millie Courtiire was hostess to the Aurora club members Thurs day evenings at her home. During the evening of games and sewing, a tasty repast ws served to the following: , Mrs. Mary Hitchcock, Mrs. Helen Bell, Mrs. Helga Kavochevich, Mrs. Mildred Denhalter, Mrs. Eva MiU denhall, Mrs. Grace Gillies, Mrs. Tteva Wagner, and guests: Mrs. Jsennie W.ilkln3 and Miss Emily Norman. . j. - - Peppy Pal Club At Gay Affair Members of the Peppy Pal club were the guests of Virginia Tucker at her home Friday evening. A 'delicious luncheon was served during Tthe evening of games and music 'h. .- i Present were; Norma Dixon, Virginia Vir-ginia Curtis, Theda Warren. Shirley Hansen, Virginia Tucker, Irene Van Wagenenf 'Virginia Rupper, Iris Sutherland, June Perkins, Iieuc Hardy, Marjorie Nuttall and Edith Clark. , Luncheon Follows Splendid Progra m r Pioneer Daughters of Camp No. 5, met at the home of Mrs. Kate" Pyne .Thursday afternoon. . .Mrs. Mary Raw-lings Sehofleld gave a sketch of the life of her - grandfather, Elier , B. Rawlings, .after, which she reviewed the history his-tory of her father, George B. Rawllnga. Several vocal solos were tendered by Iteubon Pyne, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs; Corinne Rawlings, and accordeon and harmonica selections were , furnished by Harold Kendall and Barney Rawl- ings. An original poem was read by Mrs. Florence Billings. " ( , ' .Tbh-ty" members : were served - a ' delicious luncheon by the hostesses, Mrs. Pyne, Mrs. Flora P. Brim-a Brim-a hall, M'rs". Alene Mabey,' Mrsi Emily ; Murdock 'anfi'Mrs. Elma Taylor, r . Mary's Guild ; ArnceUng.of te StMars Guild will .be ield ; Mondayjaf temoon at : 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. iC. Miller. .,--. , ' . - A full Attendance of -members' is r. -,1 r - s. . to m tBM itw uiwmjv v )mnlUo bozis. wied with Blum 'iini.iurn.iLiui VMmviiu lift A Nil 1 1-I Jl. i Wym kwnn ry?Tt(3U)ll SZUWG15TS ETEAYWBR a tsmt, 5jff-t, Kenans nr I Gopple Well Known Provo Girl To Be Wed Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent of Provo, of the ericraeement of their daueh- I tcr Lcnore, to Henry Cnpman, son or jvir. ana i&rs. . w. nipmau of American Fork. The marriage is to take place in the Salt Lake temple the latter part, of the month. Daughter Given Birthday Party Mrs Dean Markman gave a delightful de-lightful children's party' .at her home Wednesday afternoon. In cele-biation cele-biation of the fifth birthday Anniversary Anni-versary of her daughter La Dene. Games were' played, after which a delicious luncheon was Served. An . atractlve feature was-the birthday cake, which as In the form of a merry-go-round, the colors, pink, yellow and white being used. , The following little folks enjoyed the affair: Mildred Cox, Joan Pullen, Beverly and Tom Lewis, Marceline and Keith Tolboe, Shirley Storrs, Anita Anderberg, Colleen Page, Albert and Betty Done, Meredith Mere-dith Christensen and Jack and' Lorraine Lor-raine Linde. 1 , Dinner Followed By Bridge . Members of the Amiable Eight club were entertained by Mrs. Fred Liddiard at her home Friday evening. eve-ning. . A delicious dinner-was served, spring -flowers being employed aa a decoration. Bridge, was played. Mrs. Reed Bailey receiving the high scoirprTz3 and Mrs. Wallace Reeae winning the consolation favor. . :. In .attendance, were Mrs. Ralph Olscn, Mis. Donald Mitchell. Mrs. Cannon Jones, Mrs. Josiah Smith, Mrj. E. A. Po.ay. Jr-. Mrs. Wallace Reese. -and Mr3. Reed Bailey, the lalier betng a guest. Mrs. G.B.Carter Hostess To Club Mrs. George B. Carter was host ess to members of the La Conda club at her home Thursday after noon. Spring flowers prettily decorated deco-rated the entertaining rooms. During the time pleasantly spent with sewing and social chat, a tasty luncheon was served to the following: follow-ing: . . ' Mrs. Bliss Childs, Mrs. Claude C. Cardall, Mr3. LeRoy J. Olseii, Mrs. T. L." Callister, Mr3. J. Clyde Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Percy Anderson, Mrs. "Paul A. Thorne, Mrs. Walter . F. .Vhitehcad, Mrs. Lowi-y Anderson, Mrs. Ted Haymond, and Mrs. Royal Chamberlain, the latter.- being an .nvited guest -..';. , Pro vonas Social Enjoyable Affair The following members of the Provonas club spent a pleasant time at the home of Mrs. Parley F. Dixon Friday afternoon: , 5 Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. Wren Willdns,. Mrs Albert , Selch, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. James Mc-Clcllan,,. Mc-Clcllan,,. , Mrs. Alma Baker,, ; Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Fred Critch-low4 Critch-low4 Mrs. Gus Edleman, and Mrs. Etta Graham. The invited guests were Mrs. Mary Loveless and Mrs. Earl. Duke- " - Each : member presented a short story apd: social chat and aewin were also enjoyed. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served. , . , ; ."' ' Le Tesee Party Miss Nadine Taylor will give a party at. her home, 258 West First North street, Monday evening, for the Le Tesee. club members. All members are extended a cordial cor-dial invitation. . KODAKS FILM " V finishing: ', LAUSONSTUDIO ; 182 West' Center; ' A Anniversary Ul Wedding Celebrated Delightful In every detail was the social affair given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett of Orem Saturday evening at the residence of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barrett of Provo, in celebration cele-bration their thirty-sixth wedding anniversary. Games and 'cards were enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment entertain-ment and an elaborate luncheon was served. In attendance were the following children and grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barrett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vtlo Barrett ana family, Mr.' and Mrs. EHis Richins and family, , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde' Craven and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childs and family and miss Effie Barrett. Splendid Negro Program Heard : Mrs. LaVJeve H. Earl gave an excellent book .review on "Negro Poetry," and read' several negro selections, at the Acacia club meeting meet-ing held Friday afternoon at-the horde of Mrs. LaVar Christensen. Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson furnished two beautiful vocal solos. Delicious refreshments were served to the following members of the club; Mrs. Yale Thorpe, Mrs. EL Orville 01en Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. Junius Christensen, Mrs. Lawrence Smart, Mrs. M. B. Wallace, and guests: Mrs. Blake Peay of Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Mrs. Walter Tueller, Mrs. Emil , Nielsen, Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson Ras-muson and Mrs. Frank J. Earl. $ Valley Chapter To Receive Visitation Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., will meet Tuesdayevening at & o'clock in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Susie Corfield, worthy grand matron, H. T. Johnson, worth grand patron, and associate grand officers offi-cers of the grand chapter of of the O. E. Svpf Utah, will make their official visit to Valley chapter at this time. -The meeting will be preceded with a dinner, which is to com mence at 6:15 o'clock and which is to be held in the banquet room of the Masonic temple All members andofficers are cor dially invited. Family Dinner Honors Guests Mrs. Essie Keeler gave a well appointed ap-pointed family dinner party at her home Thursday evening, in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Beulah McAllister of Los Angeles and Pres. and Mis. Ralph B. Keeler of Juarez, Mexico, Mex-ico, who have been visiting here. Spring flowers artistically decorated deco-rated the dining table. Covers were, laid for Bishop and-Mrs. J. M. Jen-urn Jen-urn intHaroH ahd Mrs. J. B. Keeler, Mivaud Mrs. .'John Olsen, Pres. and Mrs. R. B. Keeler ana son Richard. Mrs. Beulah McAllister Mc-Allister andison- Bob, Lawrence Whitman and Takeo Fujiwara, Jay Keeler and Vera Condor. Camp No. 8 At Interesting Meet Daughters of Utah Pioneers, of Camp No. 8, met at the home of Mrs. Rosalind Oakley. Thursday afternoon, the assisting .hostcs. being Mrs. Lillie Prothero.. The . following splendid program was furnished: Lesson, Mrs. Mary Gray; vocal solo, Miss Louise Boyer, accompanied by Miss Helen I en-rodi, en-rodi, reading, Miss Fletcher; historical his-torical sketch of the life of Luther Tuttle, read by his granddaughter, Mrs. Oakley, Delicious refreshments were served to 22. Social Follows Business Meet Prlmarv officers" and ' teachers of the Pioneer ward met for thir regular regu-lar preparation session Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. LrOime Vincent. ' " Mrs. Nellie PerrV. resident, took charge of the lesson period. A de licious luncheon was served, to xo. ON YOUR TRIP TODAY TO-DAY LOAD UP ON FILMS FROM HEDQUST 2 Drug Stores KODAK SHOP vDESERET MORTUARY Service Above' AU' Operating In UTAH COUNTY. Electric Toaster Step Stool 13-Qt. Dish Pan iiTaWjl'-' Regular $2.00 Values That A Handy Kitchen Item and a Selected First Quality 1 Hurry Saturday! Real Value a - Well Porcelain Enamelwaro 1 - JV. Wil "li.rjrrl yf 1 - . ... .: 1 1 - ,:. Ul Wards bought KfWS f i Lustrous. . Jl ast color Lvfffift 'jfaAlASl- LlttUsS 5,'000! Mi" FiMlBUaS ValUe! StUrdy VV- seamless. Dish ! ffiffl. hand - blocked KnVlU'Li chrome heat- If W Step stool, of NfXJ Pan. unsur- 'iHgggS designs. All I Vi X J inS element! 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