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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, 'SUNDAY,' JUNE 7,-1-9 3 1. - J - I . . , . ETHEL D. RAMBEAU Editor. Call 496. FASHION MODES OF THE SEASON JfAGK TWO ALJ I y -- ; --- - i , . '-- ? Carter -Madsen TT. T-i n o nfom on f -T -A X 4 Announced 'Announcement ia made by Mrs. It. G. Carter, of the engagement. of her daughter, Verda Pauline Car- Pi' ter, to Alfred J. Madsen, son of Mr. l f and Mrs.' Charles Madsen of Lake tview. ' V The mariage is to be an event I of June 22, and will be solemlnzed In the Salt Lake temple. ,f The bride-elect is well known in f Provo, having ijeen- employed at the J. C. Penney store for the past four years. Mr. Madsen recently f returned from a three-year mission f i in New Zealand. : ; Jyy AS rlninn I s-vH Circle -of. Tlus Week We f Recommend p feulk LEMON CUSTARD FARFAIT Qt. 60c Pt. 30c Brick Combination ' Chocolate Fudge Vanilla Lemon Custard Parf alt ; Qt. 50c Ft. 25c, i call 'Tour Nearest V Sunfreze Dealer Hp Dramatic Club . , Tendered Outing Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Bush enter tained members of the First ward Dramatic club Thursday evening. Golf was enjoyed at the Midget Golf course, after -which the party motored to Rock' canyon, where a weiner roast was the feature of entertainment . Participating In, the gay affair were Reed Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. He-ber He-ber Done, Mr. - and Mrs. Arnold Davis, Miss Mary Whitehead, Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Elva Board-man, Board-man, Dean Pack, x Clyde Larson, Afton Pack, Melvin Duke and Morris Duke. ' Alpha Club Party Enjoyed Members of the Alpha Sewing club were the gueses of Mrs. T. C Larson at her home Thursday evening. During the time pleasantly spent with sewing and music, a dainty luncheon was served to the following: follow-ing: Mrs. Byron Duke, Mrs. Charles Pitts, Mrs. E. F. Pack, Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mrs. T. L. Martin, Mrs. George W. Nuttall and Mrs. Rose Kartchner. Irene Van Wagenen Hostess To Club ' An enjoyable time was spent by members of the Peppy Pal club at a lawn party Friday evening at the residence of Miss Irene van Wagenen on East Center street. A delicious luncheon was served, after which games were played. In attendance were the Misses: Shirley Hansen, Edith Clark, Iris Sutherland, Virginia Tucker, Virginia Vir-ginia Curtis, June Perkins, Virginia Vir-ginia Rupper, Norma Dixon and Theda Warren.. Camp No. 8 Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Camp No. 8 will meet at the home of Mrs. H. E. Lewis, 1209 West Fifth North street, Thursday afternoon. after-noon. All members and those eligible for membership are cordially invited in-vited to be in attendance. Literary Club Holds Annual Breakfast S-PClub Springville-Provo Bridge club members will be the guests of Mrs. Effie Hardy Tuesday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all members. TTEne EMlfl IHfotmoe (3 SPECIAL w s ... - - Saturday and Sunday Creamed Root Beer Root Beer Float 0 One of the most attractive socials of the past week, was the annual formal breakfast of the Literary League, held at the Hotel Roberts Friday afternoon. The club colors, rose and green, predominated in the artistic decorative dec-orative scheme. A beautiful centerpiece center-piece of pink roses, baby breath and fern, was the feature of the table appointments, and at either end of the table was a pink candle. The place cards corresponded! to the scheme and were hand-painted by Mrs. Arnold Robison. Colorful spring . flowers were artistically arranged about the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Lynn . D. Taylor was the toastmistress, and responses to toasts were made by the following:- Mrs. Stanley Dunford, Mrs. Denzil Brown and Mrs. Henry Taylor. Tay-lor. 'Two piano numbers were furnished fur-nished Jty Mrs. Leona M, Van Wagoner and two vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Nola Nilsson, ... Following breakfast, bridge was, the diversion. The high score award went to Miss LaVern Page, and the second favor was won by Miss Rheta Kay. Miss Beulah Haton was chairman chair-man on arrangements, with Miss LaVern Page and Mrs. Arnold Robison as assistants. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton was bridge chairman and Miss Rheta Kay had charge of the program. In attendance at the charming affair were the following club members: Mrs. Denzil A. Brown, Mrs. Stanley Dunford, Miss Beulah Hatton, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Miss 'LaVern Page, Mrs. A. E. Robison, Mrs. E. W. Stead-man, Stead-man, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. W. W. Thomas, Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. Leland Van Wagoner, Mrs. IJeber Johnson, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Miss Ruth Hansen, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe and Mrs. Henry Taylor. i ;J sc Hobo Costume Party Gay Event A delightful hobo costume party was given by Mrs. G. C. Forsythe at her home Tuesday evening, in honor of her son, ""Cyril, who celebrated cele-brated his eighth birthday anniversary anni-versary on that day. Joyce Startup and Billy Jones received the costume prizes. Games were played and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: follow-ing: Billy Jones, Elva Llddiard. Dick Liddiard, Max Leetham, Ruloh Myers, Keith Jones, Geraldine-and Nelma Jean Jones, Demar Jones. Lloyd and Ronald Henrichsen, Ralph Thomas, Rosalind and Gay-lord Gay-lord Oakley, Harold, Kent and Keith Tolboe, Afton and Dean Madsen, Joyce Startup, Victor Forsythe, For-sythe, Ruth Allred and Roy'Halla-day. 1 WEDS COAST MAN Mrs. M. S. Thorington, nee La Von Harding MR. and Mrs. Ernest S. Harding wish to announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter. La Von, well known and popular Provo girl, to Merrill S. Thorington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Thorington of Torrance, Califprnia . The young couple were married Saturday, May 30, in Tijuana, Mexico, and they will reside in Torrance. Fine Program At Acacia Club Mrs. M. 'B. Wallace, assisted by Mrs. Yale Thorpe, was hostess to members of the Acacia club Friday afternoon at her4 home. Miss Josinette Cook gave two readings, "Giory," and "The Hazing Haz-ing of Valiant," and steel guitar selections "Pal," "In the Garden of Tomorrow," and Memories of Hawaii," Ha-waii," were rendered by Loris Stewart Stew-art and Frank Goold, the vocal duet parts being furnished by Grace and Gladys Groneman. A dainty luncheon followed. In attendance were the following members: mem-bers: Mrs. Carlyle Ilinkley. Mrs. Orville Olsen, Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. Newton McDowell, Mrs. Junius Jun-ius Christenen, Mrs. Lawrence Smart, and guests: Mrs. Cosette Rhodes, Mrs. J. E. Harris, Mrs. Katie Mitchell, Mrs. Hazel Janson, Mrs. Jack Earl of Salt Lake, Mrs. Anna H. Smart of Duchesne. Betty Reese Given Farewell Miss Martha Evans gave a 1:30 o'clock luncheon Friday at her home, in honor of Miss Betty Reese, who left Saturday morning for Oakland, Oak-land, California, where she will spend the summer with relatives. A red white color scheme was prettily arranged on the luncheon table, spring flowers being employed. employ-ed. Progressive "500" was played, Miss Marjorie Bee receiving the high score prize and the guest fay-or' fay-or' going to Miss Reese. The guest list included the following: follow-ing: Miss Marjorie Bee, Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Chipman, Miss Fay Knight, Miss Vera Smoot, Miss Dagmar By-lund, By-lund, Miss Virginia-Crane, Miss Zel-la Zel-la Peterson, Miss La Rue Freckle-Inn, Freckle-Inn, Miss Ellen Bandley, Miss Carl-ea Carl-ea Bylund and Mrs. Mattie B. King. McBride Family To Hold Reunion Descendants of Reuben McBride will hold a family reunion Tuesday, June 16, at 2 p. m. at Liberty park ....IV ..... .v.. tin Salt Lake City. The king-must" eventdaHy ;dIs-f ;?: Alt relatives are cordially invited appear; it's in the cards." ",Wattend; As a rsult of - the downfall of royalty even card players are looking look-ing upon the king as a joker. Reception Is Attractive Event if 1 EXTRA SPECIAL New Simmons Coil Spring WAIT BISUDS S Walnut panel ends. Beautiful cretonne mattress. Regular $30 Value. Now . Sonora Like New, Only $ a 9.75 Complete Buy Now and Save. : IS ' .1 or 2jr 316 WEST 'CENTER ST. PHONE 25 w4 1I? (5ninii5)aiinisr ANNOUNCING i REGISTRATION. FOR - . w - Private Dramatic Art Lessons With Grace Nixon Stewart Will Take Place Wednesday, June 10 at Faculty Women's Room BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1866 1931 . SdnE it S IBSs BI)eipaE5ttnimemitic i The Department Store of Provo A charming event was the annual an-nual formal reception for the graduates, grad-uates, alumni, faculty and board of trustees of the B. Y. U.t tendered by Pres. and Mrs. F. S. Harris at their residence on University Hill Tuesday afternoon. Four hundred guests called between be-tween the hours of 3:30 and 5:30 p. m. Beautiful garden flowers were arranged throughout the reception re-ception rooms. A dainty lace cloth covered the dining table, the centerpiece of which held columbines colum-bines in the pastel shades. Pink candles in topaz glass holders completed com-pleted the pretty scheme. Mrs. Charles J. Hart presided in the dining room and was assisted by Mrs. Guy C. Wilson, Mrs. Grant Ivins, Mrs. W. E. Hales, Mrs. B. F. Larson, Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Mrs. George S. Ballif, Mrs. Hugh W. Peterson, Mrs. Alonzo J. Morley, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Miss Edna Snow, Mrs. G. Lynn Hayward, Miss Etta Scorup, Miss Margaret Summer-hays, Summer-hays, Mrs. Mary C. Hammond, Miss Blanche Thomas and Mrs. Oa Lloyd. The receiving line included the deans of the university and their wives and the following members of the board of trustees and their wives: Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, Pres. and Mrs. T. I. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Chipman and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knight. Music was furnished during the afternoon by an orchestra, under the direction of Prof. LeRoy J. Robertson. . St. Mary's Guild Mrs Fred Hischier will be hostess host-ess to members of St Mary's Guild Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home. All members are urged to attend. at-tend. Valley Chapter Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. All members are urged to be present. Women Attend Club Affair Dinner, followed by bridge was enjoyed by members of the Amiable Ami-able Eight club rat the home of Mrs. Fred Brown Friday evening. Pink and white peonies were employed em-ployed as a decoration. The high score prize went to Mrs. Josephine Jose-phine Smith and the second favor was won by Mrs. E. A. Peay, Jr. In attendance were Mrs. Ralph Olsen, Mrs. Donald Mitchell, Mrs. Josiah Smith, Mrs. Fred Liddiard, Mrs. E. A. Peay, Jr., and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Reese. V Former Provoans Entertain In S. L. Mr, and Mrs. Milo J. Adams, former for-mer Provo residents, entertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home in Salt Lake, in celebration of their first wedding anniversary. The out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. T?. S. Vincent," Jr and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thurgood of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Adams of Spanish Fork. Marriage Is Announced Mrs. Margaret Brian of Provo, wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter, Veda, to Ernest Clarkson, son of Mr. and' Mrs. C. W. Clarkson, also residents of this city. The ceremony was performed May 25, in Nephi. Mr. an? Mrs. Clarkson will reside in Provo." v Pioneer Daughters . A meeting of Camp No. 1, Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers, will be held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Henrie. 663 North University avenue, Thursday at 2:30 p. m. An interesting program has been arranged and luncheon will be served. All members and those eligible for membership are extended ex-tended a cordial invitation. A butcher, notes the office sage, isn't always in a hurry when he makes a short cut. ' . ARTISTIC BEAUTY SHOPPE 85 North Univ. Ave. ! ' x x1- J Successors to Melvonna Beauty Shoppe Genuine Artistic Permanents $ Marcelling, Finger Waves arj,d all Styles of Hair Dressing. Phone 578 for Appointments Dora Holdaway Crampton, Prop. 85 No. Univ. 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