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Show V ETHEL D. RAMBEAU Editor. Call 496. 100000000000 FASHION MODES OF THE SEASON 100000000000 ( I IJiianita iQlsen ; To Be Wed : Soon f Announcement la made by Mr. W lfct. A. JB. Oleen of Prove, of the 'engagement of their daughter, Jwinlta, to Alton Storrs son of Mr. -and 'Mrs. William, Storra of Amer Jean Fork. The young couple will bp Tred in the Salt Lake temple In the near future.' . . . - ' ?N - V Davis Family' Given Farewell . Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Ralle enter-"entertalned enter-"entertalned at their home Thursday Thurs-day evening, complimentary to Mr and Mrs. Neal Davis and family, Dorothy, CralgJmd Allen Davis, who .are leaving to make their home in southern .UtaJu x Daffodils and ferns were attractively attrac-tively . arranged about the entertaining enter-taining rooms. Sosial chat and r--jnuslc were enjoyable features and a tasty repastwas served. In attendance were Mrs Susan Miller, Miss Barbara Raile, Richard Raile, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lar-- Lar-- sen. Miss Emma Bayles, and Miss Anna Adams of Salt Lake. V Lambda Tau Club "' Mrs. Sherman Robinson will be hostess to members of the Lambda Tau club Monday evening at the "home of her sister, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, 35 East Eighth North street. The affair Is to be in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Davis of Lehl, formerly Moselle Cunningham, Cunning-ham, & recent bride. A full attendance of members will be appreciated.- Nelke Women Hold Qpea Session An Interesting open session meeting meet-ing of the Nelke Reading club was held at the residence of Mrs. Jennie K. Mangum Thursday, afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Mangum in entertaining enter-taining the club members and guests were Mrs. Fern S. Brim-hall, Brim-hall, Mrs. Emma N. Bown and Mrs. Inez K. Allen. Tulips and daffodils tastefully decorated the entertaining rooms. yebster ... Decker, rendered the beautiful ' vocal solo, "In Old Madrid' after which Mrs. Pearl Adams Decker gave a splendid introduction in-troduction of the coming year's work, which Is a study of the one-act one-act play. A string; trio, consisting of the Misses Beth and pixie Mangum Man-gum and Wanda Petty, furnished two selections, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," and "Moonlight oh the Colorado." A letter ' from CMfcts. Miriam Nelke was read by M Susa P. Whlttaker. Tasty refreshments were served to 60 members and guests. 1 Valley Circle Plans Luncheon Valley Circle members are arranging ar-ranging for a luncheon and card party, to be held Thursday afternoon after-noon in the Masonic temple: Luncheon will he serye"d at 1 o'clock, and "bridge and "SOO" will be played during theafternoon. All Eastern Star members and their friends are extended a cordial invitation. Reservations . may be made by getting in touch with jMrs. R. E. Knapp or Mrs. C. O. Chase. ' . Engagement Is Announced AMANDA BANKS BEAUTY SALON , Offers the following low prices: Permanent Wave V With Ringlet Ends . . . . . . ... ... ....... Beautiful Natural .Waves Finger ' , - Waves ........ 50c NOT DRIED 306 Phone 1123 for Appointment Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pickering of Provo, wish to announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Neva; to Harvey Ford of Provo, son of Mr, and Mrs Alfred Ford, Jr., of Wallsburg. . The marriage Is to take place in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday May 6. Cards Played At Club Party Mrs. WV- Ai Curl was hostess to members of the Optimist club at her home Thursday afternoon. Three tables of . progressive "500" were played, Mrs. Guy Shurtleff receiving the high score prize and the second favor going to Mrs. Mattie Walter. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following: Mrs. Z. Wbittaker, Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs. Roy Peters, Mrs. Lula Scott, Mrs. Ethel Guth-rlch. Guth-rlch. Mrs. John Yeager, Miss Clara Kunze, Mrs. Guy Shurtleff, Mrs. Leo Mecham, Mrs. J. N. Crawford, and Mrs. Mattie Walter, the latter being a guest. Proyoans At Party In Spanish Fork Members of the Friday Afternoon After-noon Social club were the guests of Mrs. Linnie Hedman at her home in Roanish Fork Friday. , Music, sewing and cards .were the diversions and a delicious luncheon was served. Pink flowers and candies artistically decorated the luncheon table. ,xx.- The enjoyable affair was attended attend-ed by the following: NMrs. Effie Cameron, Mrs. Minnie Pennison, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. Beulah Overly, AMrs. Ella Evans, x Mrs. Mattie Kirk wood. Mrs. Alice Whit-ine. Whit-ine. Mrs. vMary Ward, Mrs. Eliza-, beth Barrett, Mrs. Idonna Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. June Peterson, Mrs., Theresa Morgan, Miss Lucile Overly, Over-ly, Miss Donna Evans, Miss Erma Evans, and the guests: Mrs. Agnes Larsen and Mrs. Clarice Church of Spanish Fork. , . . . Fidelas Meeting ,Miss HahnahjBeynolds will be hostess to members of the Fidelas social unit of the B. Y. U. Monday evening at herhome. Miss . Mary Ashby will be the assisting hostess. A cordial invitation invita-tion is extended to all members. GAS HOT PLATE $3.60 . Reduced from 5.i6tp&.B0. Convenient f or jfastTeconom-Jeal jfastTeconom-Jeal cooking f or, water .heating;. .heat-ing;. Other good offers at startling reductions In hot plates -and gas ranges now! ' WASATCH GAS CO. 28 No. University Ave. For Finer Performance Drive Tfcis Car XHE NASH SIXO SEDAN ' - P. p. B. FACTORY spare tire, ore lock, tire coyer, bumpers and ; 'freight-the car complete, ready to driTe. For yoai own protecdoo compare the differ ' ence between the Nash o,b. price and the : .Huh delivered price, with the difference be ' tween the t o. b. and delivered prices of any ' . compedUTe car. Se bte mmcb Nub nvesyo. jWNERSwill tell you that this You'll revel in its smooth ease as ' big Nash is the fastest accel- R it quick-steps through and around . i eraung oix uiey nave ever juri ven cramc. adq you n una welcome - v -1 and the smoothest.', rA Beautiful car handsomely 'dressed inside and out. A quality ( car-all the way through.' Note its fine wood-and-steel body its"7-bearing its"7-bearing crankshaft its rifle i bored, connecting roids and its Jong list of other fine car features. It assurance in the fact that you can . drive it all day long at high speed ' and in restful comfort. ? 7- Mmi hfriut kUwarmtpim trmmhskeft; . . Tniuml vibrttUu dampr; Rlflt Brfd Cm- utctlmg R4t; ExctptitumUy tgtctlv kl&-$ptd ; mmd tUtl hid t WU& rtar umts; AijustakU t. drivtr'$$ts Tmfim fwttHBtilsUrtiHtsdlamps mnd mil cxUrUr fitting. fulleknmiumfiultJulL - DELIVERED PRICES ON NASII SIXES ANP EIGHTS RANGE FROM 174 TO $2iWl ; Smart ' r i 1 1 f 1 in ii ii - i i i in ii mi j .' ii 1 1 mill ii WV-ii mm 0 vs V; f hi I The lingerie blouse of' eyelet embroidery em-broidery is featured in New York with the smart alternoon suit of velveteen in a new shade of blue. There Is a stitched hat of velveteen to match. - SABBATH DAY SERVICES AT PROVO CHURCHES SECOND WARD , Dr. L. W. Oaks and Ralph Pou:-ton Pou:-ton of the high council will be the speakers at the Second ward sacrament sacra-ment services this evening at 7 o'clock in the ward chapel. A piano selection will be rendered by Ditwerth Simmons and music will be furnished by the choir. The public In general is cordially Invited to attend. FIFTH WARD Members of the high council will speak at the Fifth ward chape! this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Selections will be furnished by the choir, and vocal solos will be rendered by Gwen Nelson and Frank Speckart. z A cordial invitation is exttended the public in general. UNION MEETING Utah stake Union meeting will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the B.SY. U Itls desired that there be a full attendance of officers and teachers of the various auxiliary organizations. CIIRISTION SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ Scientist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 a. rn., subject, sub-ject, "lioctrin of Atonement." Sunday school at 9:45 a, m-Wednesday m-Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open dally front 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. All are welcome. 3 -f; Bridge Pldye'd At Smart Affair t Miss Ann Maclfay was hostess to members of theTcai quinitz Bridge club at Keeieys Vlday evening. ' 5: A delicious dinner was served. Yellow lilies centered the dining tablp, and yellow nut cups- cor-responded. cor-responded. Bridge followed; . Miss Ar.thella Carter winning the high score rize and the consolation favor goingNp Miss Lillian Cutler. . . In attendance were Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Miss. Cleo Smoot. , Miss Lillian Cutler, Miss Lucile Jorgen sen. Miss Genevieve Sutton, Miss Arthella Carter, and Miss Amy Cuxnmlngs. Pythian Sisters Pythjan Sisters of Provo temple lo, 9, will nieetTuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the K,'of P. halt A good attendance is desired. REORGANIZED 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 Young Folks' recreational recrea-tional society ' meets every Thursday Thurs-day at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. Holrn, pastor. afternoon at 2:30. Hostesses. Mrs. Isabel Peterson, and Mrs. Battori. LUTHERAN CHURCH Divine services at 11 a. m. in the church at 150 N. on First West. 3. S. at 10 a. m. Also services and Sunday school In Spanish Fork at 2:3u p. m. The "Lutheran Hour" over K D Y u Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Sermon on John 21, 1-14. We preach the Gospel of Jesus' Christ for the salvation of sinners nothing noth-ing more, nothing less. We desire that all should share the great blessings of Christianity and therefore there-fore invite you. B. Skov, pastor. NEWS! , Have you seen the new HDentfei? WasBnei? On Display Now Free Demonstration Beaux Arts Girls At Swimming Party Members of the Beaux Arts so-ial so-ial unit of the B. Y.U. participated in a gay swimming party at Saratoga Sara-toga Friday afternoon. , A delicious picnic luncheon concluded con-cluded the afternoon's entertainment. New 3-Piece . IBe(h?mm Sunntle Only , Buy on Convenient Terms 316 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 25 PROVO COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. N. C Wallin, minister. Residence Res-idence 761 Shakespeare avenue. Sunday school, 10 a. m. classes for all ages. Morning service 11 a. m. The minister will begin a series of sermons ser-mons -on the general . theme, '"Thoughts Abdlit Religion." Theme; "God." Intermediate Christian Endeavor society Sunday afternoon at 6 p. m Senior Christian Endeavor so. "ciety at 7 p. m.. Leader, Miss Vlrgie Beelar. Subject. "Words Frequent ly Mispronounced." Special pro gram. Including selections by string Mrfc native. songs by New Zealand boys, readings by Dolores cDon ald. The public is cordiST.y in vited to attend, this service. Junior Christian Endeavor &o. cietv Monday at 4:15 p. m. Pilgrim class party Monday at 8 p. m. at the residence of Mr. ana .Mrs, George W. Fitzroy. 2S7 North Second East street. Ladies' Aid - society Tuesday Values to $10.00 "''MSHiV aid; . V Sizes 4-A's to D's Get It At" I 4-Eylet TleL L - romhi '"" ' ' Non-slip- : StP'Sr rump t " V v ; nation last 7 - pln at V I ruckle ferftP VJ. : I : 1 with narrow Jh heel . r II Belg K'tl lined J L e V rtY v Goodyeai XrrSSS0"" I Somfort M welt;" Vl ; ' ft" ' ' 1 tread and I I moulded 1 . VshL'1, JA ioe room A innersole J: 'K COMPARE these Foot Health Shoes wth other health shoes on the market mar-ket L They're UNEQUALLED UN-EQUALLED Tor style, quality and low price ! Here indeed, is "Style Without Extravagance" ! Note the superior features fea-tures listed above. It's such values as this that sell over 6,000,000 pairs of shoes in one year for Ward's ! Wear "FootHealth" Shoes for "Style and Comfort without Extravagance." V WAR nw- S: ; e u:hi. 7 I the 'est of C3 ' fee bin ft e, 4f,. V 1 . Shoe : Depaf tmeiii - -v'1 150 tlOriTIl UNiyERSITY AVE. PHONE 953 ? - - 189-195 WEST CENTER ST PHONE 67 PROVO '. " i "5 |