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Show Vr: . PRO V O (UTAH) S U N D AY HER AL D; S U N D A Y, A P R I L 2 6, v 1 9 3 1. PAGE THREES . . : ; , , , . . . . ' . t . i - i . V - . - . : t r ' ' 1 i ' .- I X . . I 1 .Dinner Is '-Ait .Dance ractive: ocial Event Valley Circle Luncheon Is Charming Takes Lead In College Play j A PRETTY "Japanese garden" scheme was featured at the r formal dinner-dance given by the N. L. U. (alumni) of the B. Y. U., for the members of the Nautilus social unit of the school, and their partners, Saturday evening at Fir-mage Fir-mage hall in American Fork. ' Japanese lanterns, parasols and draperies, together with spring flowers and ferns were employed in the decorative .itrangements of the reception and : ? banquet rooms. Each dining table was centered with a tall vari-colored taper, on citner siae 01 wmtn a Japanese fanv banked with greens. White : uk handkerchiefs, with a Japanese inscription M the letters, "N. .. U" were Riven as" ravors. ine atti active, place carus, wnwu wtic of a Japanese design, were attached at-tached to tiny lanterns, and parasols, para-sols, and . novelty nuts,' for the young women and men, respec tively. During the evening of dancing. an impromptu progiam ui mnoc. number;; and daer proved a de- I feature of the affair. The "N. 1j. U. Song was renuereu py the girls. Thirty-five gey event. couples attended the Val Norn Notice , Val Norris of the B. Y. U. will njeut-Mond'ay evening at the home (hi Miss Loya Nielsen in pring- ville. - They wjll visit the art gallery, aiter which they will return to ttoe Nitlsen home to .hear Miss Betsy Reynolds give a rVport of Tier trip to Hurope last summer. Luncheon Will be served. , The meeting promises to be unusually un-usually interesting and a full attendance at-tendance is "anticipated. Olinger Club Entertained Mrs Fred "Williams entertained members of the Ofinge club Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at her home. An enjoyable time was spent playing progressive "500" and a delicious de-licious luncheon was served. A cut glass basket . of spring flowers centered the dining table. In attendance were Mrs: Millard Back. Mrs. Rtfbert Sward, Mrs. Ry Scott. Mrs. Marvin Hill, Mrs. W. M. Nielsen, Mrs. R. E. Taylor, Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Johnson, the latter lat-ter two being guests. Vieux Amies Club 'Mrs. Arvflla Grimm 'will give a party at her home Monday" evening eve-ning for members Of the Vieux Amies club.- Bridge will be the diversion and luncheon will be served. The hostess host-ess requests that all members be present. Valley Chapter Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S. will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. . I All members are t urged to be present. Attractive and charming in every j detail, was the luncheon given by i Valley Circle Thursday afternoonj at the Masonic temple. J Luncheon was served at 1:30 o'clock, covers being laid, for 65. The small serving tables were tastefully taste-fully decorated with apple blossoms which were artistically arranged in green bud vases. Biidge and progressive "500" were the diversions -during the afternoon. Mrs. R. C. Street won the "500'' high score prize- and the second favor went to Mrs. Robert Crosbie. The bridge high score awaYd was presented to Mrs. Frank Mullett, and Mrs. D. Orlo Allen re-ceyr-ri the second prize. The cut favor was given to Mrs. R. Stone. Tbe hostesses for the delightful event, were Mrs. R. E. Knapp, Mrs. Walter Graham. Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. RB. Treadaway, Mrs. Charles Tullis, ' Mrs. William Wagner and Mrs. Anna B. Marwick. ;t ;i Primary Workers Tendered Social Edgemont ward Primary officers and teachers entertained at the ward hall Friday afternoon, for all Primary officers and teachers of the other wards of Sharon stake. A variety of delightful (games were played and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served to 55. Cesta Ties Party Members of the Cesta Ties social unit of the B. Y. U.- will meet at the home of Miss Edith Rich Monday Mon-day evening. Miss Naomi Rich and Miss Maurine Welker will be the assisting assist-ing hostesses. A cordial invitation is extended to all members. , i - .1 Provo Girl To Be Married On Coast Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Evert of ; Provo, wish to announce tbo engagement en-gagement of th ir daughter, Rhoda, ! to Lewis L. Glavinic of Long llcach, J CalifoinifT. " ! The mairiase will take place in Long Beach, m the near future,; and the young couple will leside in that city. Miss Evrit has been living in j Long Beach for 'ho past Feve.ral ; months, with her"Sji other, William j Evert, and his wife. .. j Afternoon Of v Cards Enjoyed An enjoyable time was spent by membeis of the Altiuo-Ween club JOSINETTE COOK "Y" Girls In Annual Play Josinette' Cook as the winsome unforgettable little waif in for Cinderella" will be seen in College Col-lege hall Thursday night, April 30. The play is sponsored by the Associated Asso-ciated Women Students and is directed di-rected by Bertha Aagren, assisted by Alonzo Moreley. Maude Adams made this Barrie play famous whn the played it in New York in 1917. Like "Peter Pan" the play is the result of a fantastic imagination, and is as beautiful as it is delightfully humorous. humor-ous. Raymond Peterson takes the part of the Prince who is ically the policeman po-liceman on the corner and finally at the residence of Mrs. Don Alger Thursday afternoon. Progressive "500" was played. Mrs. Alene C. Simmons receiving the high score prize and the consolation con-solation favor going to Mrs. Charles Jones. An elaborate dinner followed. fol-lowed. Covers were laid for Mrs. Simmons, Sim-mons, an invited guest, and the following fol-lowing members of the club: Mrs. Leonard Madsen, Mrs. Lafe Alger, Mrs. Clyde Clark, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Dan Kirkwood, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Reed Bailey and Mrs. Leona Hemrie. A Kiss j Clarence Tolbo'o, I A . T t . succumbs to tho'little f ill's charms. The play : the Yno.il unusual that has been produced by the "Y" dramatic dra-matic department' it is reported an t will please the mo-d critical' audience. Bridal Shower Is Tendered ! Daughter The i csidenee of Mrs. Henry Brown Vs the scene of a delightful delight-ful social affair Fi iuay evening, v.-hen shv pave-a bridal hnv"r for her daughter, Mrs. Earl .To'.ley. formerly for-merly Edith Bi-ov. n, vho was re cently narried. Daffodils and ferhs atii actively dfcorated the er.tertainintr rooms. Mrs. Mabel Tanner had charge of the enjoyable games played during dur-ing the afternoon. A tasty repast wa. sei ved. Manv u.sftful and love ly rifts wore received by the bride from ihe following relatives and friends: ' Mrs. Vilaie Vincent, Mrs. Carrie Vincent. Mvs. Grace Vincent. Irs. Bessie 'fjpiuley;. Mrs. Lyda Smith. Mrs MillieNelson, Mrs. Norma Taylor, Mrs. Hannah Baker. Mrs. ! Lothiol Newren, Mr s. Mabel' Tan ner-, Mrs. Marie Lewis. Mrs. Fred Piekle, Mrsr- Fr4-.JHillas. Mrs. LaVon Williams, Mrs. Mary Fer-rell, Fer-rell, Mrs. Agnes Perry, Mis. Veva Weber, Mrs. Golda Vincent, Mrs Hattie Scott, Mrs. Sylvia - Bourne, Mrs. Marie H. Homer, Mrs. Maude Knmlsen, Mrs. Rose Vincent, Mis. Lncile Ellertson, Mrs. Esther Brown, Mrs. Minnie Haws, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Sr., Mrs. Rachael Daniels, Mrs. Camille Woods, Mrs. Clara Woods, Mrs. Ida Durrant, Mrs. Lois- Silver, Mrs. Millie Leavitt, Miss Alice Brown, Miss Lillie Brown, Miss Ignore Davis, Miss Donna Nelson, Miss Ethel Baker. Miss Lenore Vincent. Miss Ella Vincent, Mis Ruth Morris of Crescent, Utah, Miss Inez Durrant. Mrs. Inez Sutton of Salt Lake, Mrs. Emma Anderson of Salt Lake.- The hostess was assisted by her daughters, Helen and Mary Brown. 4 H Food fclub Is Organized The Busy Bee i-H Plepsant View was fot'd club or ganized A. of at E. the home (f ti e leader, Mrs Phillips, Fi-iday evening. Mrs. John Liehhardt. who has --barge of the Pleasant View -t-H ch:l'.- presidetl at the session. The following- office? s wee "elected: ';"iir-.' Anueone, presicU-n': Joyce ilich. vice prjessdent ; Manririe Olsen,. sen eta: y and treasurer: Lorraine Joiles, assistant -i-vi etai y :itrvl 1 1 eas-urer : Io- Keller ,alid June :e;ui. eiiee- lenders; Ardis Gadd and Florence M tihleyt ein, re- -)oi Leiv-. Dinner Followed By Card Game ATniahle Fight rlub tnembers en joyed a sociaL affair at the home of Mr:-. Donald J; Mitchell Friday evening. A (hdieions dinner' was served, spring blossoms- )t MtiL;,- decorating' the dining table. Bridge followed, Mrs. E. A. Peay, Jr winning the high seoie p: r.'.e and tire rnsola-tion rnsola-tion favor going to Mrs; Wallace Reese. - F-'resont w.'ie Mis.. Ralph -Olson, Mis. Cannon Jones, : Mr.' Josiah Sinith. Mrs, Fi ed Liddiard. -Mrs. E. . peay. Jr., Mrs. Fieri Brown and Mrs. '.Wallace Re. se. ... . - f ; "SPECIAL;-;.' 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